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12/13/2003



In the Capital of the Car, Nature Stakes a Claim :. back-up link

This is an incredible look at what happens when people are forced to survive in the post industrial era. In Detroit, wide swaths of deserted, urban wasteland are being taken over by individuals in order to grow food:

PAUL WEERTZ lives less than 10 minutes from downtown, but the view from his window is anything but urban. On a warm day this fall, the air was ripe with the smell of fresh-cut hay and manure. In the alley behind his house, bales of hay teetered and listed where garbage cans once stood. Chickens scratched in the yard, near a garage that had been turned into a barn. Mr. Weertz drives a Ford � not a sleek sedan but a rebuilt 1960 tractor.

"My sisters and brothers gave me a pig for my birthday," Mr. Weertz said, referring to his newest barnyard resident. "I am not sure what I am going to do with it."

After decades of blight, large swathes of Detroit are being reclaimed by nature. Roughly a third of this 139-square-mile city consists of weed-choked lots and dilapidated buildings. Satellite images show an urban core giving way to an urban prairie.

Rather than fight this return to nature, Mr. Weertz and other urban farmers have embraced it, gradually converting 15 acres of idle land into more than 40 community gardens and microfarms � some consuming entire blocks.


Research Credit: TR





Berkeley Professor Denied Tenure for Stance on Corruption in Scientific Research :.

Chapela and others protested a contract between UC Berkeley and the agricultural biotech firm Novartis (now called Syngenta) in 1998 that gave the company rights to the university's plant research, calling it a conflict of interest. Chapela went on to publish a study showing that genetically modified corn had made its way into maize crops in Mexico, which are considered pristine.


12/12/2003



RFID Credit Cards :.

The problem with this is that the Feds can set up readers anywhere they want to track the movement of people. The article says that anyone trying to interrogate your card would have to be "very" close to you. Well, when I drive on a toll road near here, the RFID unit in my car is about 20 feet away from the reader. When I blow through that thing at freeway speeds, the little box beeps every time, announcing that the RFID reader scanned me. So, you do the math on how well your privacy will be protected when you walk around with those transmitters in your pocket:

The new credit cards work much like the Speedpass system that ExxonMobil has accepted for quick payments at its gas stations since 1997. But the keychain fobs carried by Speedpass' 6 million users are good only at ExxonMobil stations and a handful of other retail outlets.

In contrast, credit cards that incorporate the technology could be used anywhere regular plastic is accepted, as long as stores install the new readers. The card companies have worked out technical standards that would let one reader handle multiple brands of contactless cards.





Hate Speach: Tactics of Tyrants are Always Transparent :.

Banned drawing by Chuck Bowden.





Dollar Collapse: Hits 11-Year Low Vs Pound :.

Down and down it goes, where it stops nobody knows. Ah, but what's there to worry about? The global economy just happens to be based on an irrational, cult-like belief in a valueless paper script with Luciferian and Masonic nonsense scrawled all over it:

The dollar hit 11-year lows against the pound and eyed record lows against the euro on Friday, as looming U.S. trade data focused attention on the United States' wide current account deficit.

Worries the world's largest economy will find it increasingly hard to attract funds to finance its deficit have knocked the dollar to record lows against the euro and three-year lows against the yen this week.





Phoenix School First to Install Face Scanners :.

Get those future slaves/prisoners/soldiers/cops to sKo0l:

Rebecca Dornbusch, deputy director of the International Biometric Industry Association in Washington D.C., had never heard of biometric face scanning being used on K-12 campuses. Biometric handprints are being used by a few day care centers to insure the right adults are picking up kids after school, she said.

"This is a very interesting and new application of the technology," Dornbusch said.


Indeed, I think they said the same thing about Dr. Mengele's work.





Cheney Lifts Your Wallet 24/7 :.

A Pentagon audit has found Vice President Dick Cheney's former company may have overcharged the Army by $1.09 per gallon for nearly 57 million gallons of gasoline delivered to citizens in Iraq, senior defense officials say.

Auditors found potential overcharges of up to $61 million for gasoline that a Halliburton subsidiary delivered as part of its no-bid contract to help rebuild Iraq's oil industry.

But the company apparently didn't profit from the discrepancy, according to officials who briefed reporters Thursday on condition of anonymity. The problem, the officials said, was that Halliburton may have paid a Kuwaiti subcontractor too much for the gasoline in the first place.

Cheney and Pentagon officials deny any political motive for awarding the no-bid contracts to KBR, which has a long-standing relationship with the military as a major Pentagon contractor.

The defense officials, who are involved in the audit of the contracts, said the Pentagon was negotiating with KBR over how to resolve the fuel-pricing issue. They declined to name the Kuwaiti subcontractor that provided the fuel, saying that company may not have been notified of the inquiry's findings.


Oh no! I'm sure all of this is totally innocent!

Man, these stories are going totally off the rails.

Anyone want to bet on whether or not the subcontractor was a Carlyle Group shell company?

UPDATE: Bush: Halliburton Must Pay for Overcharge :.

Sometimes, this stuff won't even pass the smell test in the White House:

President Bush said Friday that Vice President Dick Cheney's former company should repay the government if it overcharged for gasoline delivered in Iraq under a controversial prewar contract.

"If there's an overcharge, like we think there is, we expect that money be repaid," the president told reporters when asked about the Halliburton contract controversy.





Bill Clinton Urges U.S. to Support Bush :.

All of you limousine liberals can now suck on this big one. Choke on it, actually, for all I care.

Saying it for years, thousands of times, doesn't seem to help people get it: "Republicans and Democrats are THE SAME F*CKING PARTY!" Some of you guys just don't want to get it. You want so hard to believe that this system isn't hopelessly broken. Well, you might as well click your red heels together and say, "There's no place like home." Either that, or vote for that assclown Dean. Oh yeah. Sure. Or Lieberman. HAHA! Kerry!?

Why not Bush/Cheney for another four!? Hmm? Why not bring this thing down once and for all? Get if over with:

Former President Clinton said Americans should support President Bush and U.S. troops in the war against Saddam Hussein's regime in Iraq.

"Tonight, many of thousands of America's finest young men and women in uniform, and their allies, are in Iraq with their lives on the line," Clinton said Tuesday at a fund-raising performance of the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra.

"Whatever our politics at this hour, we all should want them and their commander in chief to know that we're praying for them and pulling for them, for their success in their mission, for their safety, for as little loss of life as possible."

In addition to his brief remarks at the event, Clinton narrated portions of the "I Have a Dream" speech of the late civil rights leader the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., while the orchestra played "Let Freedom Ring," by Alexander Miller.


Let freedom ring!? Jesus. Someone pass me a puke bag.


12/11/2003



Scientists Create Ebola Vaccine :.

Oh, that's great, since there's evidence that the same "scientists" created ebola:

Scientists have successfully immunised mice against the deadly Ebola virus which has killed thousands in Africa.

They used virus-like particles (VLPs) which are non-infectious but are capable of triggering a strong response by the immune system.

Usually lethal doses of Ebola had no impact on the vaccinated mice.

The study, by the US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, is published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

The scientists hope their work will lead to a vaccine which will protect humans from the virus, which causes haemorrhagic fever and kills up to 90% of its victims.


Oh sure. Yep. You betcha.





Congress Pushes for Larger Military :.

Why not just drive around with a truck, grab 14 year old boys and put rifles in their hands? Make men out of them! That's usually what viscious fascist regimes do. The Russians have been doing this for years. Maybe the U.S. will vary the theme slightly and conscript girls too. Oh, just wait until the next event. When this thing finally unfurls, it's going to make the Third Reich look like a boyscout exercise:

Members of Congress from both parties are pushing for the first significant increase in the size of the active-duty military in 16 years, despite resistance from the Pentagon.

Call-ups of part-time troops from the Army National Guard and the Army Reserve to fill the ranks in Iraq have intensified the bipartisan sentiment that the Pentagon doesn't have enough troops to fight an extended war on terrorism while keeping enough well-rested, well-trained troops ready for an emergency.





The Dollar Crisis :.

You probably know the story, but in case you don't:

The current international monetary system, based on floating fiat currencies, brings about tremendous distortions which inevitably must be corrected. This much has been known to Austrians for some time. Awareness is now starting to spread to mainstream economists. To understand how we got here requires some historical background.





Retail Sales Up, Dow Closes over 10,000, Uh... Jobless Claims Up??? :.

Remember the runup to the last crash? The logic from the filthy whores on CNBC went something like this:

"We need to establish new metrics to determine valuation in the Internet era."

This was a fancy way of saying, "You would have to be insane to buy this thing, but keep buying just a bit longer so I can get a better price on my short."

Now, the same painted up whores on CNBC are throwing around some new terminology:

"Jobless recovery."

BAAA HAAAA HAAAAAAAAA!

Dig the hole deeper:

In economic news, retail sales scored a better-than-expected 0.9 percent increase in November, boosted by surging auto and electronics sales, the Commerce Department said. The jump in retail sales helped offset separate data showing an unexpected increase in initial claims for jobless benefits to 378,000 in the latest week, contrary to forecasts for a decline in jobless claims.

Related: My Job Went To India And All I Got Was This Lousy T-shirt





Former WorldCom CEO John Sidgmore Dies :.

I think it's interesting when PHBs bite the dust, especially when they presided over large corporate bankruptcies:

John Sidgmore, the WorldCom executive who helped reveal the accounting troubles that led to the biggest bankruptcy filing in U.S. history, died Thursday at 52.

He died of complications associated with acute pancreatitis, said B. Jay Cooper, a family spokesman.


Note: At least there wasn't any ratshot involved... It's not easy being a PHB. Sometimes, they go down in bad ways.





More Blowback on Tap :.

The Bush administration has authorized creation of an Iraqi intelligence service to spy on groups and individuals inside Iraq that are targeting U.S. troops and civilians working to form a new government, according to U.S. government officials.

The new service will be trained, financed and equipped largely by the CIA with help from Jordan.





The Official 9/11 Story is Bullshit :.

With more than 4,500 aircraft continuously sharing U.S. airspace, between September 2000 and June 2001 the Pentagon launched fighters on 67 occasions to escort wayward aircraft. [FAA news release Aug/9/02; AP Aug13/02]

But on Sept 11, 2001, NORAD and the FAA ignored routine procedures and strict regulations. In response to a national emergency involving hijacked airliners as dangerous as cruise missiles, interceptors launched late from distant bases flew to defend their nation at a fraction of their top speeds. [NORAD news release Sept. 18/01]





Whores of War: Mercs Represent 2nd Largest Allied Force in Iraq :.

Private corporations have penetrated western warfare so deeply that they are now the second biggest contributor to coalition forces in Iraq after the Pentagon, a Guardian investigation has established.

While the official coalition figures list the British as the second largest contingent with around 9,900 troops, they are narrowly outnumbered by the 10,000 private military contractors now on the ground.

The investigation has also discovered that the proportion of contracted security personnel in the firing line is 10 times greater than during the first Gulf war. In 1991, for every private contractor, there were about 100 servicemen and women; now there are 10.

The private sector is so firmly embedded in combat, occupation and peacekeeping duties that the phenomenon may have reached the point of no return: the US military would struggle to wage war without it.





U.S., Israel Prepare Mass Killings in Iraq :.

The Bush administration is about to launch a campaign of wholesale killings in Iraq with the assistance of the Israeli military, according to both US and Israeli sources quoted in several recent news reports.

Frustrated over the growing popular resistance to the US military occupation and determined to reduce US casualties in Iraq before next November�s election, the administration has authorized a policy that could well resemble the infamous �Operation Phoenix� assassination program run by the CIA during the Vietnam War. That operation claimed the lives of as many as 41,000 Vietnamese over a four-year period beginning in 1968.


12/10/2003



OPEC May Trade Oil in Euros to Compensate for Dollar Decline :.

More bad news for the dollar:

OPEC Secretary General Alvaro Silva said the organisation is considering trading oil in euros to compensate for the US dollar's decline in value.

Another alternative is to trade in a basket of currencies other than the greenback, Silva told Venezuela's state news agency, Venpres.

"There is a talk of trading crude in euros. It is one of the alternatives," the former Venezuelan oil minister said from Vienna late on Monday.





U.S. Kills 6 More Children in Afghanistan :.

The US military announced today that six children and two adults were killed during a US attack on a weapons compound in south-eastern Afghanistan, the second bungled operation in the country to leave child victims in as many days.





Japanese Try to Halt Dollar Collapse to the Tune of 1 Trillion Yen :.

The Bank of Japan has been "intervening" in the dollar's slide the entire way down. The question becomes: How long can they keep it up?

In currencies, the dollar rose against others Wednesday in New York, aided by suspected aggressive dollar-selling intervention by the Japanese central bank.

The Bank of Japan might have injected as much as 1 trillion yen ($9.2 billion) when the dollar fluctuated just above mid-107 yen, pushing the U.S. currency above 108 yen, major economic newspaper Nihon Keizai reported Thursday.





No Updates: Two Days on the Can Slam

I either got bad food poisoning or some kind of stomach flu. Yesterday, I wasn't away from the toilet for more than 45 minutes. Bad vomiting. Diarrhea. I thought it was THE END. I got to the point where I was uttering, "Jesus, help me." I actually felt like I was going to kick the bucket!

I've never had anything like this. Imagine the worst hangover you've ever had, multiplied by 1000 and then your stomach feels like someone beat you with a bat. I considered the hospital, but then I thought, "I can't go there, it's run by quacks. If this is it, this is it."

Well, I'm still here. Today is better. I'm not vomiting anymore. Man, that would not be a good way to go. The dehydration is weird. You feel thirsty, but you try to drink various things and you just throw up. Late last night I quit throwing up. I had been drinking every liquid I could find to try to hydrate myself. I finally tried some tonic water. I thought that it couldn't make me feel any worse than the water, Gatorade and 7up did. To my great surprise, I think it helped. I didn't throw up again after taking it.

Alright, well, I'm ready for bed again.

UPDATE: Colloidal Silver

I forgot to mention it, but I took colloidal silver when I was at the worst point in this sickness. I don't know if it could have helped because I just threw up after taking it. I took a total of two ounces, over about two hours.

Reader RB Writes

If you're interested in avoiding death by dehydration, you should probably try getting your hands on some Loperamide HCL (imodium). It should slow the rate of fluid loss through your intestines. It saved my ass a few years back when I had the exact same problem.

I still remember sitting on the can as the grey haze came over my eyes, thinking "Oh shit, I'm a gonna DIE!" so I can relate to your situation. I got poisoned by bad salsa from one of those worthless yuppie burrito shops. From then I've stuck to Mexican Food made and served by Real Mexican Immigrants.


Reader NF Writes

tune in to steve quayle all this week as he's dealing with the massive flu outbreaks and chemtrails. the flu is killing little kids all over the country. it starts with a stomach ache and then you're in the hospital. little kids and elderly only at this point. but your symptoms are exactly
what is killing people.

my suggestion is to take some oregano, allimax, and silver. and, if you have a bible, read of few verses on healing.


12/9/2003



Israel Trains U.S. Assassination Squads in Iraq :.

The U.S. should soon be racking up even more confirmed kills of women, children and old men in Iraq. The parallels to Vietnam are insane! Remember the Phoenix Program? Remember the cross border missions into Cambodia and Laos during that conflict? U.S. special forces are operating "over the fence" again; this time inside Syria.

I don't believe this nightmare is happening. This thing is escalating, folks, I hate to break it to ya. Oh well, everything old is new again.:

Israeli advisers are helping train US special forces in aggressive counter-insurgency operations in Iraq, including the use of assassination squads against guerrilla leaders, US intelligence and military sources said yesterday.

The Israeli Defence Force (IDF) has sent urban warfare specialists to Fort Bragg in North Carolina, the home of US special forces, and according to two sources, Israeli military "consultants" have also visited Iraq.

US forces in Iraq's Sunni triangle have already begun to use tactics that echo Israeli operations in the occupied territories, sealing off centres of resistance with razor wire and razing buildings from where attacks have been launched against US troops.

But the secret war in Iraq is about to get much tougher, in the hope of suppressing the Ba'athist-led insurgency ahead of next November's presidential elections.

US special forces teams are already behind the lines inside Syria attempting to kill foreign jihadists before they cross the border, and a group focused on the "neutralisation" of guerrilla leaders is being set up, according to sources familiar with the operations.

"This is basically an assassination programme. That is what is being conceptualised here. This is a hunter-killer team," said a former senior US intelligence official, who added that he feared the new tactics and enhanced cooperation with Israel would only inflame a volatile situation in the Middle East.

"It is bonkers, insane. Here we are - we're already being compared to Sharon in the Arab world, and we've just confirmed it by bringing in the Israelis and setting up assassination teams."





Dollar Crashing? :.

If you don't think it's crashing, what would you call it? A controlled slide? It may not appear to be crashing because garbage at WalMart doesn't cost 30% more than it did in 2001. That's interesting, because the the dollar has lost about 30% of its value since then:

The dollar hit a record low against the euro for an eighth consecutive session on Tuesday as investors bet a U.S. central bank meeting later in the day would do little to halt the greenback's slide.

The people who toil in the WalMart dungeons for penury know why things don't cost 30% more than they did in 2001. The big retailers are turning the screws on their suppliers to produce goods at ever lower prices. This has allowed to dollar collapse to be offset by the lower costs of goods. The troglodytes continue to slurp up the pap, oblivious to the macroeconomic disaster brewing around them. How long can this system of swindling last? This isn't even a complicated scam. How long until this unwinds? If you have any predictions, let me know. I want to short a few cigarette butts and bottle caps on that QQQ.

Hint: Oil Costs More When the Dollar Falls :.

The 11-mmber Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) effectively raised its price target to $28 per barrel from $25 per barrel to offset the weak dollar at its meeting last week. The dollar, which has lost a third of its value against the euro since late 2001, is a reason for defending prices at the top of OPEC�s $22-$28 per barrel target band, OPEC oil ministers said at their Vienna meeting.

Dollar�s Dramatic Decline Comes Out of Your Wallet :.

Excellent article:

One of these days, the dollar is going to be a problem for the world. Its decline will turn into a rout, and all of the negative consequences will be dealt with in short order.

When will that happen? I don't know, because it's as much a psychological phenomenon as it is an arithmetic one. But I do know that when a dollar rout does occur, there will be no non-chaotic or painless way out.


Could the Stock Market Crash? Everyone Says 'No' :.

Another excellent article:

Every casual stock market participant is now bullish. Everyone KNOWS that the stock market is going up. Greenspan will continue to keep any crash from happening. Corporate management will continue with the positive press releases that �beat-by-a-penny�, and are �better-than-expected�. Mark Haynes, and Joe Kernan will continue to joke, and Sue Herrera will continue to smile. Stimulus-induced government economic data will continue to be positive (yet unsustainable). William O�Neil will continue to tout the speculative favorites in spite of irrational valuations, and Investors Business Daily (IBD) followers will continue to bid these stocks up. Merrill Lynch and others will continue to issue analyst upgrades, and the public will continue to listen to them and gap up these stocks. In short, the game will continue! (Nasty but truthful e-mails from Wall Street analysts about suspect companies will not continue though!)

Overvaluation, chicanery, and everybody thinking alike suggest to me that all the ingredients for a stock market crash are in place. The only thing missing is the catalyst, and there are a variety of potential ones on the horizon. The risk (of a crash) greatly outweighs the marginal gains that can be made at this point.





Top Secret Advisor To Four Presidents Dies 'Violently' In DC :.

A "suicide" here, a "suicide" there:

Gus W. Weiss, 72, adviser to four presidents on top secret policy matters, died violently in Washington, DC, on November 25, 2003, but his death was not reported by The Washington Post until December 7, 2003, in the obitiuary section at the bottom of page C12. His home town newspaper, The Nashville Tennessean, was only a week late in reporting his death, but at that late date all they could say was, "The circumstances surrounding his death could not be confirmed last night."





Glaxo Chief: Our Drugs Do Not Work On Most Patients :.

I've been saying this for years, but it's a little different when a major PHB from one of the biggest drug companies in the world says it. I've got more news for you, not only is the garbage being pushed by your quack probably not going to help your condition, there's a good chance that it's extremely dangerous. Read the fine print. You'll think twice about throwing that shit down the toilet, much less ingesting it.

The next swindle will involve your hopelessly flawed DNA. Salvation will allegedly arrive via a custom tailored genetic therapy solution. All the while, none of these frauds/quacks mentions anything about viable alternative therapies and lifestyle modification. Holding onto your wallet isn't enough when dealing with medical fraud. You have to be afraid for your life. They want your money, and they're willing to kill you to get it:

A senior executive with Britain's biggest drugs company has admitted that most prescription medicines do not work on most people who take them.

Allen Roses, worldwide vice-president of genetics at GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), said fewer than half of the patients prescribed some of the most expensive drugs actually derived any benefit from them.

It is an open secret within the drugs industry that most of its products are ineffective in most patients but this is the first time that such a senior drugs boss has gone public.

This goes against a marketing culture within the industry that has relied on selling as many drugs as possible to the widest number of patients - a culture that has made GSK one of the most profitable pharmaceuticals companies, but which has also meant that most of its drugs are at best useless, and even possibly dangerous, for many patients.


12/8/2003



Pre Cognition: Boodle Boys

This is a weird story. Weirder than usual. The phrase "boodle boys" has been popping into my head for the past several days. No, I'm not hearing "voices" and I won't be donning the aluminum foil hat (shiny side out) anytime soon. Do you ever tune out various gibberish that pops into your brain because you think it's just random noise? That's what I thought it was.

Well, I was in the bookstore last night and, to my complete shock, I stumbled across America's Secret Establishment: An Introduction to the Order of Skull & Bones by Antony C. Sutton.

I've heard about this book since the 1980s from various sources...weird radio shows at 3am, outlaw publications distributed on the floors of college bathrooms, etc. I've heard recordings of Sutton himself talking about it. I've just never physically seen a copy of it before (even in the "good" bookstores that are now out of business). I know, I could have ordered it, but I never did. So, when I saw it before me, in Barnes & Noble of all places, I just bought it. No questions asked.

And that's when it hit me: boodle boys.

More: Lewis Mumford's Myth of the Machine: The Pentagon of Power

TR has been raving about the work of Lewis Mumford. He's in the process of parsing the entire corpus of Mumford's work on technology and civilization very closely. According to TR, it's "that" good.

When he mentioned, The Pentagon of Power I thought that it sounded very familiar. I thought that I might even have it. I went looking through my book collection. I'll be damned if I didn't have that book! Turns out, I bought it for fifty cents, fifteen years ago, from a church library sale that I just happened to be driving past. I remember picking it up and looking at it for about half a minute; technology, possibly bad, dehumanizing, history of impacts of technology on civilization. Seemed like it was worth fifty cents! HAHA! I never read it. It just sat around.

It's incredible that the answers and explanations to so many things are just flung into a dusty heap and forgotten.

How different would my life have been if I had read that thing fifteen years ago!?





New Sign in Restaurant

I ate dinner at a local restaurant yesterday. As I paid my bill, I noticed that a new sign had been affixed to the wall behind the cash register. It said:

WARNING

Chemicals Known To The State Of
California To Cause Cancer, Or Birth
Defects or Other Reproductive Harm
May Be Present In Foods Or Beverages
Sold Or Served Here

I asked the teenage girl, who was running the cash register, when that sign was put up. I knew it hadn't been there very long. She said, "Oh, the cancer sign? Hmm. I have no clue."

For fuck's sake, this thing is already down.


12/7/2003



Google Search: "miserable failure" :.

This almost restores my faith in closed source, corporate, monolithic Internet search.

I think Google needs further adjustment. How about: war criminal. Add a similar link to web pages under your control to improve the accuracy of Google's results.

More: BBC Coverage

More: The George W. Bush G.I. Joke Action Figure

Research Credit: NF





The Four Horsemen of the Economy :.

I can't believe this article appeared in wide distribution media. We must be getting close to something. When clarity begins to emerge in the establishment media, watch out, the "dumb money" is about to get it.

I don't encourage you guys to read entire articles very often, but you should read this one all the way through. It sums up a great deal of information that has been presented here over the past several weeks and months:

The U.S. economy of 1999 had only one serious imbalance -- the stock market bubble. Today's economy has not one but four imbalances; four "Horsemen of the Apocalypse" which may well cause war, famine, pestilence and death in the years to come. Really the only major uncertainty is: in which order?

These "four horsemen" imbalances will reinforce each other. A decline in the dollar, the high Federal deficit and the resurgence of inflation will drive up interest rates, which in turn will adversely affect house prices and the stock market, which will adversely affect consumption and the "real economy." The U.S. economic position is much more serious than it was in 1999, and the outlook going forward is accordingly gloomier.





U.S. Strike Kills 9 Children in Afghanistan :.

A U.S. warplane in pursuit of a "known terrorist" attacked a village in eastern Afghanistan, mistakenly killing nine children, officials said Sunday.

FLASHBACK: The "Care" and "Humanity" Involved with U.S. Atrocities :. (WARNING! Graphic!)

"The targeting capabilities and the care that goes into targeting to see that the precise targets are struck and that other targets are not struck, is as impressive as anything anyone could see. The care that goes into it, the humanity that goes into it, to see that military targets are destroyed, to be sure, but that it's done in a way, and in a manner, and in a direction and with a weapon that is appropriate to that very particularized target."

-U.S. Secretary of Defense, Donald Rumsfeld, 3/21/03




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