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8/13/2004

SEPTEMBER CRUDE $46.58 :.

* Shaking head and mumbling to myself. *

Crude oil futures rose above $46 a barrel in New York on speculation a referendum in Venezuela on Hugo Chavez's presidency will disrupt shipments from the fourth- largest supplier to the U.S.



Louisiana Girls Replicate Naudin/Mizuno Cold Fusion Reactor :.

Dear Mr. Naudin

We used your formulas (for steam generation and water heating), but next year's project we hope to condense the steam and say that any difference in the starting weight and the ending weight (plus the condensed steam vapor), will have been converted into Oxygen and Hydrogen. This formula will give us even more energy conversion efficiency.

We performed 124 experiments and our best was result was 147% with an average of 117%, even including our learning curve of how to operate the device.

Morgan H. and Marissa C.
Louisiana, USA



Goss Wants American Stasi :.

Rep. Porter Goss, President Bush's nominee to head the CIA, recently introduced legislation that would give the president new authority to direct CIA agents to conduct law-enforcement operations inside the United States-including arresting American citizens.

The legislation, introduced by Goss on June 16 and touted as an "intelligence reform" bill, would substantially restructure the U.S. intelligence community by giving the director of Central Intelligence (DCI) broad new powers to oversee its various components scattered throughout the government.

But in language that until now has not gotten any public attention, the Goss bill would also redefine the authority of the DCI in such a way as to substantially alter-if not overturn-a 57-year-old ban on the CIA conducting operations inside the United States.

The language contained in the Goss bill has alarmed civil-liberties advocates. It also today prompted one former top CIA official to describe it as a potentially "dramatic" change in the guidelines that have governed U.S. intelligence operations for more than a half century.



New Zealand Imposes Diplomatic Sanctions on Israel Over Mossad Operation :.

Helen Clark's courage should be commended!!! She did what any sensible leader would do when faced with a clear and present danger like the state of Israel.

Kiwis now need to be on the lookout for Israeli false flag operations. The threat against the All Black rugby team in South Africa remains ambiguous, but because New Zealand has had the courage to stand up to Israel, I would not be surprised at all if New Zealand winds up with a sudden al Qaeda problem:

The New Zealand government last month protested to Israel after two Israeli citizens, believed to be acting on behalf of the secret service agency Mossad, were convicted of passport fraud. Elisha Cara, 50, and Uriel Kelman, 31, were jailed for six months—far less than the maximum possible sentence of five years—after an Auckland court found them guilty of seeking to obtain a New Zealand passport through illegal means and participating in an organised crime group for that purpose. The two were also fined $NZ50,000 each. Both men are appealing their convictions.

As soon as the sentences were handed down on July 15, Prime Minister Helen Clark issued a strongly-worded diplomatic rebuke. She said Israel had “demeaned the integrity” of the New Zealand passport system. Further, the incident constituted a serious breach of New Zealand’s sovereignty and had severely strained relations between the two countries. Her government had formally sought an explanation and apology from Israel at the time of the arrests three months earlier, but none had been forthcoming.

Following the verdict, Clark suspended all high-level visits between the two countries. She declared that an expected request by Israeli President Moshe Katsav to include New Zealand on his scheduled visit to Australia in August would be declined. Israelis visiting in an official government capacity would now need to apply for visas while foreign ministry consultations planned for later in the year were cancelled. Approval for the appointment of the new Israeli ambassador was to be delayed, and New Zealand officials would observe "strict constraints" on contact with honorary consuls.



Russia to Boost Defense Orders by 40% in 2005 :.

I've been telling people, in private, that I believe the Russian government shut down Yukos because of strategic military reasons. Key word, "believe." I have no proof of this, but I don't buy the justification that back taxes are the cause. The establishment of Yukos was a crime in the first place.

With the U.S. drawing a bead on every piece of dirt that contains more than a few drops of oil, if you were a Russian military planner, what would you do?

President Vladimir Putin said Thursday that Russia would boost its military procurement budget by 40 percent next year, news agencies reported.


8/12/2004

Hewlett-Packard Drops 13% in One Day :.

This isn't some piss pot penny stock. Hewlett-Packard is a Dow 30 component!

Hewlett-Packard Co. posted third- quarter earnings it described as "unacceptable" and cut its forecast, triggering the biggest share decline in almost three years. Chief Executive Carly Fiorina blamed price-cutting and fired three executives.



OIL $45.50

Make your time.



David Holmgren Talks About Peak Oil and Permaculture :.

A number of respected scientists are stating that global oil production will peak and begin its terminal decline much sooner than we would like to think. David Holmgren is one of the co-originators of the permaculture concept, and has been developing permaculture as a system of principles and practices suited to this era of 'energy descent'. In this interview he talks about:

Peak Oil, the problems of energy intensive industrial agriculture, the future of suburbia, Howard Odum and his ideas regarding embodied energy and systems ecology, the trends David sees emerging as we pass the oil peak,
and his hopes for the role permaculture might play to make the energy peak less of a catastrophe, and more of an opportunity.


8/11/2004

Visits to Cryptogon from U.S. Military Central Command in Iraq and U.S. National Security Agency

CENTCOM user (cache1.iraq.centcom.mil, IP 214.13.130.142) conducted the following Google search: orha centcom microsoft exchange email user id

NSA user (mobpush160.ncsc.mil, IP 144.51.198.160) conducted the following Netscape search: Government Micro Resources Inc. and Seisint Inc.



Minority of Jobs Require College :.

Get those degrees!!! HAHAHAHA! Hopefully, your college or university will give you a nice supply of hairnets and nametags to go with your degree in ______ <---- fill in the blank:

Nationally, jobs requiring college degrees will remain stagnant at about 27 percent through 2012, said the Economic Policy Institute (EPI), a labor-funded think tank in Washington, D.C.

Both reports challenge the popular notion that this country can educate itself out of unemployment by replacing jobs lost to technology and off-shoring with highly skilled, highly paid work. They also suggest that a college degree is not the ticket to the American dream it once was thought to be.

"There is no pent-up demand that exists now or will in the future," said Lawrence Mishel, author of last month's EPI report, "Jobs in the future: No boom in the need for college graduates."



Bush Names Porter Goss to Head CIA :.

I think a portal to a terrifying netherworld must be located in Florida.

Florida has been a center of covert operations and global narcotics hub for half a century. A Bush family member is the governor. Throw in the 2000 presidential election scandal, and the 9/11 hijackers at "flight school"... A couple of days ago, six people were murdered over a video game.... And now: The next head of the CIA is an eight-term congressman from Florida!

President George Bush turned yesterday to a Republican congressman with intelligence expertise to lead the CIA through an era of change following the September 11 terror attacks.

If approved by the Senate, Porter Goss, 65, a former CIA operative and leader of the House intelligence committee, will be responsible for restructuring the CIA after failures of intelligence on the September 11 attacks and the Iraq war.

He replaces George Tenet, a holdover from the Clinton era who stepped down last month amid scathing criticism of CIA intelligence on the 9/11 attacks, and on Saddam Hussein's weapons arsenal.

"He knows the CIA inside and out. He is the right man to lead this important agency at this critical moment in our nation's history," Mr Bush said in making the announcement at the White House Rose Garden.

An eight-term congressman from Florida, Mr Goss's experience was not challenged yesterday. He has run the intelligence committee since 1997, and spent 10 years as a case officer in the CIA at the height of the Cold War.


8/10/2004

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Apocalypse Now: New Yorkers Embrace Cuddle Parties :.

It's not about sex and all about the touchy-feely experience of snuggling up to perfect strangers wearing pyjamas.

The grab fests are called cuddle parties, and since they started in New York in February, hundreds of people have paid $30 each to touch and embrace others in intimate gatherings.

Everyone needs to be cuddled, especially in lonely New York, say creators Reid Mihalko and Marcia Baczynski who say it's a good way to meet new and interesting people.

But the rules are clear. The PJs stay on the whole time and participants are reminded of Rule No. 7: "No dry humping!"

In case things get too steamy, a small chime is kept on hand. Before the cuddling begins, the chime is struck several times so everyone gets the message.

"We've never used it," said Mihalko, who said sexual arousal does occur, and that participants shouldn't be turned off or scared by erections. "They happen."



For Today's Savers, it's the 1970s All Over Again :.

Make your time:

In the 1926-2003 period, Treasury bills returned an average of 3.7%, while inflation averaged 3%.

But think about last year: Treasury bills returned 1%, about 2% less than the rate of inflation. The comparison gets worse if you consider taxes.

Over longer periods of time, risk-free intermediate- and long-term government bonds have provided an average return of 5.4%, well over the 3% average inflation rate. As a result, borrowers compensated savers for both taxes and liquidity risk.

Not today.

Money is free. While a saver has to commit to five years to get a 3.63% return on the average bank CD, home equity lines of credit are advertised as low as 3%, tax-deductible. So while savers earn a net 2.72% and lose purchasing power, borrowers pay a net 2.25% and gain through inflation.

The last time the markets were this kind to borrowers -- and this cruel to savers -- was the 1970s. The period was followed by the annihilation of the thrift industry and a real estate bust that took more than a decade to clean up.


Research Credit: TR


8/9/2004

Big Business Becoming Big Brother :.

Corporations are the enemy! Do you get it yet?

The government is increasingly using corporations to do its surveillance work, allowing it to get around restrictions that protect the privacy and civil liberties of Americans, according to a report released Monday by the American Civil Liberties Union, an organization that works to protect civil liberties.

Data aggregators -- companies that aggregate information from numerous private and public databases -- and private companies that collect information about their customers are increasingly giving or selling data to the government to augment its surveillance capabilities and help it track the activities of people.

Because laws that restrict government data collection don't apply to private industry, the government is able to bypass restrictions on domestic surveillance. Congress needs to close such loopholes, the ACLU said, before the exchange of information gets out of hand.

"Americans would really be shocked to discover the extent of the practices that are now common in both industry and government," said the ACLU's Jay Stanley, author of the report. "Industry and government know that, so they have a strong incentive to not publicize a lot of what's going on."


Related: The Surveillance-Industrial Complex



Oil Reaches $44.97 :.

Crude oil rose to a record $44.97 a barrel after Iraq cut shipments to tankers in the Persian Gulf because of warnings of possible attacks on petroleum-industry infrastructure.

Iraq's Southern Oil Co. stopped pumping oil after militia troops threatened to attack oil facilities, Agence France-Presse reported, citing an official at the state-run company. Russia's railway monopoly said it will continue shipments from OAO Yukos Oil Co., Russia's largest oil exporter. Concern over stability of Yukos shipments has bolstered prices.

"There is no limit to how high crude oil can go," said Carl Larry, an associate director of energy futures at Barclays Capital Inc. in New York. "There is too much demand and terrorism. There are problems in Iraq, Russia and Venezuela that threaten supply."



Manchurian Candidate

This film is a must see!

Related: 18,000 CIA Mind Control Documents Released



International Team to Monitor Presidential Election :.

What will these numbnuts report? Kerry was elected fair and square!? Bush was elected fair and square!? HA!

A team of international observers will monitor the presidential election in November, according to the U.S. State Department.

The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe was invited to monitor the election by the State Department. The observers will come from the OSCE's Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights.

It will be the first time such a team has been present for a U.S. presidential election.



Motive for Slaughter of Six People in Florida: Video Game and Clothes :.

A dispute over clothes and a video game system between a young woman and a squatter in her grandparents' house apparently sparked the vicious beating and stabbing murders of six people whose bodies were found late last week in a blood-spattered home, police said.



Prozac Found in Britain's Drinking Water :.

Is commentary necessary for this?

Traces of the anti-depressant Prozac have been found in Britain's drinking water supply, setting off alarm bells with environmentalists concerned about potentially toxic effects.

The Observer newspaper said Sunday that a report by the government's environment watchdog found Prozac was building up in river systems and groundwater used for drinking supplies.

The exact quantity of Prozac in the drinking water was unknown, but the Environment Agency's report concluded Prozac could be potentially toxic in the water table.

Experts say that Prozac finds its way into rivers and water systems from treated sewage water, and some believe the drugs could affect reproductive ability.

A spokesman for Britain's Drinking Water Inspectorate said Prozac was likely to be found in a considerably watered down form that was unlikely to pose a health risk.


Research Credit: AL


8/8/2004

Al-Qaida Made Pre-9/11 Diamond Buy :.

Hint: Israelis control the global trade in diamonds:

A series of witnesses place six top al-Qaida fugitives in Africa buying up diamonds in the run-up to the Sept. 11 attacks, according to a confidential report by U.N.-backed prosecutors obtained by The Associated Press.

The first-person accounts detailed by the prosecutors add to long-standing claims that al-Qaida laundered millions of dollars in terror funds through African diamonds before launching its deadliest offensive.


Related: Inside Israel's Diamond Trade



Ford Unveils Gas-Electric Hybrid SUV :.

There is one problem with hybrid vehicles---they still require gas. The move to gas burning hybrids is too little too late, a figleaf for a society standing on the edge of oblivion. For Ford, a company whose vehicles have a lower average miles per gallon rating today than when the Model T was introduced in 1908, the introduction of this hybrid seems like folly:

The Ford Motor Co. kicked off formal production Thursday of a hybrid version of its Escape SUV, the world's first gas-electric hybrid sports utility vehicle and the first hybrid vehicle produced by an American automaker.

For those of you who are thinking, "Can't Kevin say anything nice?" there is this: The hybrids do offer a platform upon which revolutionary change could occur. Just remove the requirement of having to burn conventional gasoline from the hybrid and that would be substantial development.

See Related: Toyota Unveils Highlander Hybrid SUV




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