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5/23/2003



Weather Mod: Putin Orders the Clouds not to Rain on His Parade :.

PRESIDENT PUTIN has ordered fine weather for the St Petersburg summit and 300th anniversary festivities next week, and it is unlikely to rain on his parade.
Ten aeroplanes will take to the skies, equipped with cloud-seeding agents in an attempt to induce rain away from the city, allowing holidaymakers and visiting heads of state to enjoy dry weather below.

Celebrations of the anniversary of Russia�s historic capital and seat of imperial government a week today will be attended by hundreds of thousands of visitors. A weekend of festivities will be attended by President Putin, President Bush, Tony Blair and the leaders of other EU nations.

Vladimir Stepanenko, head physicist of St Petersburg�s Geophysics Observatory, said: �Our aim is to empty all clouds of rain before they hit the city borders.� Such practice may strike awe into the heart of every rain-soaked Brit, but Russians take �cloud-bursting� for granted, having enjoyed its benefits over public holidays since Stalin gave the order to research weather control in the 1930s.

Over decades, the observatory in St Petersburg has developed techniques to dispel clouds, divert hailstorms from harvests, arrest avalanches, disperse fogs from airports and bring rain to drought-afflicted regions.


5/22/2003



My Letter to Gene Chapman :.

Dear Gene,

I have been following your struggle. I just wanted to say that what you are doing is the most courageous and honorable thing I have ever witnessed in my life. I wish there was a way for you to come out of this alive. No matter what happens, I will never stop telling your story. You are proving that THEIR entire existence is a fraud. And you are doing it peacefully.

One of the freedoms we have left is the ability to choose how we're going to go down. I hope I have the wisdom and courage to follow in your footsteps when my time comes.

This quote reminds me of the situation we are all facing:

"Still, if you will not fight for the right when you can easily win without bloodshed, if you will not fight when your victory will be sure and not so costly, you may come to the moment when you will have to fight with all the odds against you and only a precarious chance for survival. There may be a worse case. You may have to fight when there is no chance of victory, because it is better to perish than to live as slaves."

-Winston Churchill

For what it's worth, I've been mentioning your efforts on my site, www.cryptogon.com.

I wish you the best,
Kevin





U.S. Fascism Unfurled: Woman Accused of Being a Terrorist for Challenging Parking Ticket :.

An Arab-American woman who fainted in village court said she suffered an anxiety attack after the judge asked if she were a terrorist.

Anissa Khoder has filed a complaint against Tarrytown Village Justice William Crosbie with the state Commission on Judicial Conduct.

Khoder went to court on Thursday to contest a pair of parking tickets. As she approached the judge's table, she said, Crosbie considered her name out loud and asked if she were a terrorist. She said she was stunned by the implication, but responded with a weak, reflexive smile.

"I felt offended, and I kept it to myself," she said, but then it got worse. After completing her explanation for why the tickets should be dismissed, she said the judge asked her, "You don't really want to pay these tickets, do you?"

"Then he said something like, 'You have money to support the terrorists, but you don't want to pay the ticket,' " Khoder said. "I could not believe I was hearing that."





U.S. Fascism Unfurled: People Who Protest "The War On Terror" Are Terrorists :.

Days before firing wooden slugs at anti-war protesters, Oakland police were warned of potential violence at the Port of Oakland by California's anti-terrorism intelligence center, which admits blurring the line between terrorism and political dissent.

The April 2 bulletin from the California Anti-Terrorism Information Center (CATIC) arguably offered more innuendo than actual evidence of protesters' intent to "shut down" the port and possibly act violently.

CATIC spokesman Mike Van Winkle said such evidence wasn't needed to issue warnings on war protesters.

"You can make an easy kind of a link that, if you have a protest group protesting a war where the cause that's being fought against is international terrorism, you might have terrorism at that (protest)," said Van Winkle, of the state Justice Department. "You can almost argue that a protest against that is a terrorist act."


5/20/2003



Gene Chapman Prepares for Death :.

I'm sitting here in the dark with the shades closed and just in prayer. I'm just trying to keep calm. I'm kind of moving in and out of another spiritual dimension I guess you'd say. And that's one reason I want to stop the news interviews is because I need to have that quiet time with God.





Viragen

You guys will have to do your own homework on this one. I don't think I can get sued for posting an except from their website, but one never knows. From http://www.viragen.com/avian_intro.htm:

Product in Development:
Avian Transgenic Technology � Flocks of specially developed transgenic chickens would lay virtually unlimited numbers of eggs expressing high volumes of the target drug in the egg whites.

Expected Utilization:
As a preferable platform technology for the highly efficient, cost-effective, large-scale production of protein-based drugs, Avian Transgenic Technology is designed to meet the manufacturing needs for Viragen�s proprietary products, as well as to offer contract manufacturing capabilities for the production of many types of protein-based drugs, including monoclonal antibodies designed to treat cancer.

The Project:
Viragen, holds the worldwide exclusive license to commercialize Avian Transgenic Technology as granted by Roslin Institute, Scotland, internationally renowned for their creation of �Dolly the Sheep�. This project is designed to substitute chicken eggs for the very expensive vessels presently used in the manufacture of protein-based drugs. Upon its successful development, flocks of specially produced transgenic chickens would lay virtually unlimited numbers of eggs expressing high volumes of the target drug in the egg whites. The proportion of protein drugs, including monoclonal antibodies, under development is forecast to be expanding rapidly and manufacturing constraints are already being recognized. Avian Transgenic Technology is designed to provide a faster, cheaper alternative to the construction of many new biomanufacturing facilities.


More: Viragen Files SARS Therapy Patent

http://www.viragen.com/pressreleases/2003/virpr05202003.htm:

Viragen, Inc. (AMEX: �VRA�) today announced that it has filed a patent application covering the use of natural human leukocyte-derived alpha interferon for the treatment and prevention of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS).

More: Google Search

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More: Jeb Bush Comments on Viragen

http://www.viragen.com/faq.htm:

�I am very proud of the important work this Florida company continues to do from its base in the Sunshine State. Ultimately though, the successes of Viragen, Inc. will serve as beneficial to all nations, and reason for all to be proud.� � Jeb Bush, Governor of the State of Florida





Fleischer Flush :.

Oh, darn:

White House press secretary Ari Fleischer, the public face of the Bush administration through two wars and a terrorist attack, said Monday he will resign in July to enter the private sector. His replacement will likely be deputy press secretary Scott McLellan.





DARPA: LifeLog :.

What national security experts and civil libertarians want to know is, why would the Defense Department want to do such a thing?

The embryonic LifeLog program would dump everything an individual does into a giant database: every e-mail sent or received, every picture taken, every Web page surfed, every phone call made, every TV show watched, every magazine read.

All of this -- and more -- would combine with information gleaned from a variety of sources: a GPS transmitter to keep tabs on where that person went, audio-visual sensors to capture what he or she sees or says, and biomedical monitors to keep track of the individual's health.

This gigantic amalgamation of personal information could then be used to "trace the 'threads' of an individual's life," to see exactly how a relationship or events developed, according to a briefing from the Defense Advanced Projects Research Agency, LifeLog's sponsor.


Microsoft: MyLifeBits :.

MylifeBits is a lifetime store of everything. It is the fulfillment of Vannevar Bush�s 1945 Memex vision including full-text search, text & audio annotations, and hyperlinks.





U.S. Fascism: Man Charged for Sitting on Milk Crate :.

Some New Yorkers make the news for taking a stand, while Jesse Taveras is suddenly famous for taking a seat.

The 19-year-old Bronx man has been pictured on the front page of the Daily News after he received a summons for sitting on a milk crate in front of the hair-braiding salon where he works.

"Unauthorised use of a milk crate" is not high on the list of crimes that most New Yorkers worry about.

But that is what Taveras was charged with in a police summons issued on Sunday.

New York police commissioner Raymond Kelly has defended the police action.

The area of the Bronx where the unauthorised sitting took place has been designated a high-crime area and police try to discourage loitering there.


5/18/2003



Cold Fusion Reactor, or Other Weird Energy Source? :.

I didn't post this immediately, but I have been watching JL Naudin's progress on a daily basis. I was waiting for a, "This wasn't what it appeared to be" type statement either from Naudin or others in the community. Naudin's work, however, is progressing very rapidly. Even researchers with minimal resources may easily replicate Naudin's experiments.

I have seen conflicting information on whether or not the presence of neutrons is a requirement for fusion. Naudin has not reported an effort to detect neutron emission. It may be that this isn't cold fusion, but some other form of heretofore unidentified phenomenon. Experiments are ongoing. See Naudin's site for frequent updates:

The Cold Fusion Reactor (CFR) is fully based on the work of the researchers Tadahiko MIZUNO and Tadayoshi OHMORI from the Hokkaido University in Japan. On May 7th, 2003, I have replicated successfully the Mizuno-Ohmori's Cold Fusion experiment.

More: Take Water and Potash, Add Electricity and Get - a Mystery :.

I was shocked to find this story in the Telegraph! A team from Gardner Watts - an environmental technology company based in Dedham, Essex are revealing details of a device they are calling a "thermal energy cell." This thing is almost identical to Naudin's BingoFuel/Cold Fusion Reactor. The Gardner Watts team is overtly discounting the possibility of fusion. (Fine. What is it, then?)

The fact that the article makes no reference to Naudin's work is almost frightening. This egregious omission might be the beginning of a perception management effort to cast aspersions on this type of energy device before Naudin's work reaches a point of mass dissemination.

This perception management technique is similar to the firefighting practice of starting a controlled burn; the goal of which is to consume fuel before it can contribute to a larger conflagration.

In other words, by the time Naudin's work breaks out of the small circle of consciousness that it currently occupies, into the larger public memepool, the concepts will have already been shot down by "experts" from all over the world. The best way to keep the genie in the bottle, so to speak, is to let it out in a controlled way and have the "experts" say, "This isn't a genie, move along, there's nothing to see here." The press, academic grant issuing bodies and wider scientific community will wink, blink and nod and continue to focus on matters of little or no importance. I am not saying that this is occuring, or will occur, but it is a possibility that we must be aware of.

If you have been following the BingoFuel stories on Cryptogon, I strongly urge you to read the following story from the Telegraph in its entirety. Ask yourself, "Why is this coming out now?" My guess is because of the independent work of an almost unheard of French energy researcher named Jean-Louis Naudin. Again, the fact that Naudin was not mentioned in this piece is incredible:

British researchers believe that they have made a groundbreaking scientific discovery after apparently managing to "create" energy from hydrogen atoms.

In results independently verified at Bristol University, a team from Gardner Watts - an environmental technology company based in Dedham, Essex - show a "thermal energy cell" which appears to produce hundreds of times more energy than that put into it. If the findings are correct and can be reproduced on a commercial scale, the thermal energy cell could become a feature of every home, heating water for a fraction of the cost and cutting fuel bills by at least 90 per cent.

The makers of the cell, which passes an electric current through a liquid between two electrodes, admit that they cannot explain precisely how the invention works. They insist, however, that their cell is not just a repeat of the notorious "cold fusion" debacle of the late 1980s. Then two scientists claimed to have found a way of generating nuclear energy from a similar-looking device at room temperature. The findings were widely challenged and the scientists, Martin Fleischmann and Stanley Pons, accused of incompetence, fled America to set up labs in France.

"We are absolutely not saying this is cold fusion, or that we have found a way round the law of energy conservation," said Christopher Davies, the managing director of Gardner Watts.

"What we are saying is that the device seems to tap into another, previously unrecognized source of energy."

According to Mr Davies, the cell is the product of research into the fundamental properties of hydrogen, the most common element in the universe. He argues that calculations based on quantum theory, the laws of the sub-atomic world, suggest that hydrogen can exist in a so-called metastable state that harbours a potential source of extra energy.

This theory suggests that if electricity were passed into a mixture of water and a chemical catalyst, the extra energy would be released in the form of heat.

After some experimentation, the team found that a small amount of electricity passed through a mixture of water and potassium carbonate - potash - released an astonishing amount of energy.

"It generates a lot of heat in a very small volume," said Christopher Eccles, the chief scientist at Gardner Watts.

The findings of the Gardner Watts team were tested by Dr Jason Riley of Bristol University, who found energy gains of between three and 26 times what had been put in.

In a written report, Dr Riley concluded: "Using the apparatus supplied by Gardner Watts and the procedure of analysis suggested by the company, there appears to be an energy gain in the system."

In tests performed for The Telegraph, the cell heated water to near-boiling, apparently producing more than three times the amount of energy fed into it.

Scientists admit to being astonished by the sheer size of the energy increase produced by the cell. "I've never seen a claim like this before," said Prof Stephen Smith of the physics department at Essex University.

"In the case of cold fusion, people talked about getting a 10 per cent energy gain or so, which could be explained away quite easily but this is much too big for that."

Prof Smith said he was sceptical about the theory put forward by the company. He conceded, however, that scientists had also been baffled by the source of energy driving radioactivity, as the key equation involved - Einstein's famous E=MC2 - had yet to be discovered.

According to Prof Smith, if there is a flaw in the company's claims, it lies in the measurement of the amount of electrical energy pumped into the cell. It is possible that, as sparks pass between the electrodes, there is an energy surge which would not be picked up by the instruments measuring the electrical input.

Prof Smith said: "This needs to be very carefully checked, as there could be far more energy going in than the makers think."

Prof Smith's views were echoed by Dr Riley, who said: "There's no doubt that there was a heat rise but I'd like to see a more thorough investigation of the electrical energy supplied into the cell."

While many scientists are trying to solve the mystery of the thermal energy cell, its huge commercial potential has already caused interest.

Cambridge Consultants, one of Britain's most prestigious technology consultancies, has teamed up with Mr Davies and his colleagues to develop a working prototype. "We've had a multi-disciplinary team working on this, and we're perplexed," said Duncan Bishop, head of process development at Cambridge Consultants.

"We are offering to risk-share on it, as it will need about �200,000 to prove the principle behind it."

According to the Gardner Watts team, it will take about six months to carry out tests putting the reality of the effect beyond all doubt. The company then plans to develop a prototype capable of turning less than one kilowatt of electrical power into 10 kilowatts of heat.

Mr Davies said: "The technology could be licensed by a company making household boilers for the domestic market. " He added that the plan is to have the first thermal energy cell devices on the market within two years.





Bilderberg Meeting :.

The world's financial and political elite are to hold a closed meeting in France on Thursday where delegates are expected to be focusing their attention on post war Iraq.

The Bilderberg meeting will be held in Versailles just before the start of the Group of Seven meeting of finance ministers in nearby Paris.

Bilderberg, which was founded in the 1950s by Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, is said to steer international policy from behind closed doors.

Its critics say that it is a capitalist organisation which operates entirely through self interest.




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