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News for June 9, 2006I apologize for the length of today’s news mailing. A LOT OF THINGS ARE HAPPENING. A quick overview because the whole reason I’m sharing my studies is because most people probably don’t have time to dig into the news. Northern Norway was just hit Wednesday with a meteorite with an impact comparable to the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima. Volcanoes all over the ring of fire are becoming very active. Drought is threatening crops all over, and hurricane season is fast approaching with warmer waters in the gulf than last year, meaning more well-fed hurricanes. In the realm of international politics, things are really starting to come in line to fulfill prophecy. Russia has just been labeled by the international community as one of the most powerful nations. Meanwhile they are clearly on Iran’s side along with China, Venezuela, Mexico, and Cuba. Britons are disconnecting from America and Russia and Iran are both going to open their own oil bourses negatively affecting America’s economy even more. There is an attack on America happening right now without firing a shot...yet. The whole border situation is the evidence of the new world order trying to remove America as a sovereign block to their world agenda. This ties directly in with Bible prophecy, which has a one-world government controlled by the beast of Revelation. I believe that office was created in the EU by Recommendation 666. Herb Peters documents the creation of this office in his free online e-book. I recommend everyone reading it here. Click on the Gog/Magog link to see how that is progressing prophetically. The agenda has already been started by our own government with the North American Union and the soon possible conversion to the “Amero” monetary system, much like the Euro. These stories are below too. The Bilderbergs are currently meeting over the weekend in Canada. I believe they are the secret power group behind the new world order. Alex Jones just went through 15 hours of interrogation trying to cover the ultra-secret event. That story is below too. My friends, the news is confirming what I've been feeling for a while now. We will soon see Bible prophecy come to life in a way never before experiened as we watch what was written thousands of years unfold exactly as written. If anyone has specific questions, feel free to e-mail me any time. This is what I feel from my Bible study and news may happen in the near future... Israel, feeling they have no choice, will attack Iran’s nuclear capabilities. The US is now planning on offering Iran nuclear technology, so we clearly are backing off of Iran. The Iranian President has stated many times, and it’s the Muslim doctrine, of wiping Israel off the map. Israel feels they have no other choice. A clearly anti-Israel and Islamic nation has openly stated they want Israel “wiped off the map” while building nuclear technology. Iran, Russia, and other surrounding Islamic nations will attack Israel. This is outlined in the Bible in Ezekiel 38,39. It is clear that when they do, God will strike them all down in the mountains of Israel. The armies will be completely wiped out and the world will know that the God of Israel is real and protecting Israel. (This was written thousands of years ago, just so you know when it happens.) At this point, the world will back off and even let Israel rebuild their temple on the Temple Mount. This too is prophecied to happen in Revelation 11:1,2. After about a year or so after Israel has begun sacrificing again, The beast of Revelation 13, the antichrist, will declare that he is god in the temple. (2 Thessalonians 2:1-4) I believe when that happens the Jews will realize that this great diplomat that helped bring in the peace they enjoyed, and is now declaring himself god in their temple, is not who they thought. Like the Maccabean revolt, they will try to kill him, but as prophesied he will miraculously be healed and will then demand the genocide of all of Israel. 2/3 will be killed (Zechariah 13:8,9) and God will save the last 1/3. (Revelation 12:14) There’s much more than that, but I won’t go into it here. All of my studies are available for your perusal on the Watchman Bible Study website.
Record meteorite hit Norway (June 9, 2006)
- As Wednesday morning dawned, northern Norway was hit with an impact comparable
to the atomic bomb used on Hiroshima. At around 2:05 a.m. on Wednesday,
residents of the northern part of Troms and the western areas of Finnmark
could clearly see a ball of fire taking several seconds to travel across
the sky. A few minutes later an impact could be heard and geophysics and
seismology research foundation NORSAR registered a powerful sound and seismic
disturbances at 02:13.25 a.m. at their station in Karasjok. Farmer Peter
Bruvold was out on his farm in Lyngseidet with a camera because his mare
Virika was about to foal for the first time. more...
IraIran’s Positive Response Offers Hope (June
7, 2006) - Iran has begun to give positive signals for the first
time about a peaceful settlement in the international crisis that resulted
from the country’s controversial nuclear studies. Though the Tehran administration
responded positively to the incentives package prepared by the five United
Nations (UN) permanent members and Germany, Iran; however, pointed out the
existence of some ambiguities in the package. European Union (EU) Foreign
Policy Chief Javier Solana presented the incentives package intended to
settle the crisis over Iran’s nuclear studies to Iran's Supreme National
Security Council (SNSC) Secretary Ali Larijani yesterday. Larijani found
the incentives package “positive”; though he cited some “ambiguities” which
“should be removed.” Solana also met with Iranian Foreign Minister Manuchehr
Muttaqi. “The proposal is on the table. I hope that we will get a positive
response, which will be useful for both sides,” he said. The EU official’s
remarks, who said he had “very fruitful talks” both with Larijani and Muttaqi,
gave hope to the world about Iran’s “positive response” for a nuclear deal.
more...
US to allow Iran convert uranium (June 7, 2006)
- World powers have compromised on a demand that Iran commit to a long-term
moratorium on uranium enrichment and are asking only for suspension during
talks on Teheran’s nuclear program, diplomats said Wednesday. In another
concession, Iran would be allowed to carry out uranium conversion - a precursor
to enrichment - if it agrees to multination talks, the diplomats said. They
spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because they are
not authorized to divulge the contents of the offer made by six countries
to Teheran Tuesday in a bid to defuse the Iranian nuclear standoff. Such
changes to long-standing international demands on enrichment are important
because they signal possible readiness to accept some limited form of the
activity, despite fears that it can be misused to make the fissile core
of nuclear warheads. Since talks between key European nations and Iran broke
off in August, the public stance by the European negotiators and the United
States has been that Iran must commit to a long-term moratorium on enrichment
to establish confidence as a precondition for talks on the nuclear standoff.
more...
The Plan to Replace the Dollar With the ‘Amero’
(May 22, 2006) - The idea to form the North
American Union as a super-NAFTA knitting together Canada, the United States
and Mexico into a super-regional political and economic entity was a key
agreement resulting from the March 2005
meeting held at Baylor University in Waco, Tex., between President Bush,
President Fox and Prime Minister Martin. A
joint statement
published by the three presidents following their Baylor University summit
announced the formation of an initial entity called, “The Security and Prosperity
Partnership of North America” (SPP). The joint statement termed the SPP
a “trilateral partnership” that was aimed at producing a North American
security plan as well as providing free market movement of people, capital,
and trade across the borders between the three NAFTA partners: We will establish
a common approach to security to protect North America from external threats,
prevent and respond to threats within North America, and further streamline
the secure and efficient movement of legitimate, low-risk traffic across
our borders. more...
North American Union to Replace USA? (May 19,
2006) - President Bush is pursuing a globalist agenda to create a
North American Union, effectively erasing our borders with both Mexico and
Canada. This was the hidden agenda behind the Bush administration’s true
open borders policy. Secretly, the Bush administration is pursuing a policy
to expand NAFTA politically, setting the stage for a North American Union
designed to encompass the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. What the Bush administration
truly wants is the free, unimpeded movement of people across open borders
with Mexico and Canada. President Bush intends to abrogate U.S. sovereignty
to the North American Union, a new economic and political entity which the
President is quietly forming, much as the European Union has formed. The
blueprint President Bush is following was laid out in a
2005 report entitled “Building a North American Community” published
by the left-of-center Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). The CFR report
connects the dots between the Bush administration's actual policy on illegal
immigration and the drive to create the North American Union. more...
Central Asian Bloc Considering Iran For Membership
(June 9, 2006) - An obscure regional security
group will consider admitting Iran as a member at a summit this month, accelerating
its transformation into a political and military bloc with the potential
to challenge U.S. interests. U.S. analysts think Russia and China already
are using the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) -- which links the
two with four Central Asian neighbors -- to try to squeeze the United States
out of the region. SCO foreign ministers said at an earlier meeting that
consideration is being given to extending membership to four countries with
observer status -- Iran, Pakistan, India and Mongolia. Iranian President
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is expected to attend the summit on June 15 in Shanghai.
Expansion of the organization into Iran and other countries could make it
“an enormous power,” said David Wall, a professor at the University of Cambridge’s
East Asia Institute. “An expanded SCO would control a large part of the
world’s oil and gas reserves and nuclear arsenal. It would essentially be
an OPEC with bombs,” he said, referring to the Organization of the Petroleum
Exporting Countries. Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld alluded to
the coming summit on his way to a weekend security conference in Singapore.
Comparing the openness of the Singapore meeting to other unnamed gatherings,
he said: “There are some efforts and systems that leave us out, and we obviously
favor institutions that are inclusive, rather than exclusive.” A warning
shot was fired at last year's SCO summit, where the group issued a declaration
calling for the United States to set a timeline for withdrawing from air
bases in Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan, established to support the war on terrorism
in Afghanistan. Delegates from Kazakhstan, Washington's closest friend in
the SCO, argued at that meeting to head off an even stronger resolution.
more...
Russia Urges Israel Against Iran attack (June
9, 2006) - Russia sent messages to Israel through US intermediaries
recently, voicing opposition to a possible military attack on Iran's nuclear
facilities, The Jerusalem Post has learned. While Israel and Russia
have good relations and a direct line of communications, the Russians chose
to use the US to deliver this message of military restraint out of a belief
that Jerusalem pays closer attention to messages from Washington. According
to assessments reaching Jerusalem, while the Russians don’t want to see
Iran get the bomb, they believe this may still be a decade away and that
in the meantime diplomatic efforts might succeed in keeping Teheran from
reaching that point. Moscow is concerned any military conflagration would
eventually spill over the Russian-Iranian border into the Caucasus, central
Asia and even Chechnya, and be detrimental to Russian interests.
more...
Robot device mimics human touch (June 9, 2006)
- US scientists have created a sensor that can “feel” the texture of objects
to the same degree of sensitivity as a human fingertip. The team says the
tactile sensor could, in the future, aid minimally invasive surgical techniques
by giving surgeons a “touch-sensation”. The research is reported in the
journal Science. “If you look at the current status of these tactile sensors,
the frustration has been that the resolution of all these devices is in
the range of millimetres,” explained Professor Ravi Saraf, an engineer from
the University of Nebraska in Lincoln, US, and a co-author of the paper.
“Whereas the resolution of a human fingertip is about 40 microns, about
half the diameter of a human hair, and this has affected the performance
of these devices.” more... Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi Killed in Air Raid (June 8, 2006) - Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, al-Qaida’s leader in Iraq who led a bloody campaign of suicide bombings and kidnappings, has been killed in an air raid north of Baghdad - a major victory in the U.S.-led war in Iraq and the broader war on terror. Iraq’s prime minister and U.S. officials said his identity was confirmed by fingerprints and a first-hand look at his face. The announcement came six days after the Jordanian-born terror leader appeared in a videotape, railing against Shiites in Iraq and saying militias are raping women and killing Sunnis and the community must fight back. Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki said al-Zarqawi was killed along with seven aides Wednesday evening in a house 30 miles northeast of Baghdad in the volatile province of Diyala, just east of the provincial capital of Baqouba, al-Maliki said. “Today, al-Zarqawi was eliminated,” al-Maliki told a news conference, drawing loud applause from reporters as he was flanked by U.S. Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad and U.S. Gen. George Casey, the top U.S. commander in Iraq. Al-Maliki said the air strike was the result of intelligence reports provided to Iraqi security forces by residents in the area, and U.S. forces acted on the information. “Those who disrupt the course of life, like al-Zarqawi, will have a tragic end,” he said. He also warned those who follow the militant's lead that “whenever there is a new al-Zarqawi, we will kill him.” more...
Iran Begins Fresh Nuclear Enrichment Despite Offer
(June 8, 2006) - Iran began a fresh phase
of uranium enrichment this week just as world powers presented it with incentives
to halt nuclear fuel work, according to a U.N. nuclear watchdog agency report
obtained by Reuters on Thursday. The report, emailed to the 35 states on
the International Atomic Energy Agency’s governing board ahead of a meeting
starting on Monday, also said Iran was pressing ahead with installing more
cascades of centrifuge enrichment machines. Authored by IAEA chief Mohammed
ElBaradei, the report said Iran resumed feeding “UF6” uranium gas into its
pilot 164-centrifuge cascade in Natanz on Tuesday after a pause of several
weeks to do test runs of the machines without UF6. Tuesday was the day European
Union foreign policy chief Javier Solana visited Tehran to hand over a packet
of economic, technological and security incentives for Iran to suspend work
which could eventually produce atomic bombs. The Islamic Republic says the
goal of its nuclear fuel programme is solely electricity generation for
its economy. The West suspects that Iran, the world’s No. 4 oil producer,
of creating a smokescreen for atomic bombmaking. more...
55 Die in China's Worst Flooding in 30 years
(June 8, 2006) - At least 55 people have been killed and 12 are missing
amid the worst flooding in eastern China in three decades, the government
said on Thursday. More rain was forecast, with a trough of low pressure
bringing more unsettled weather to coastal areas. At least 378,000 people
have already been evacuated from the provinces of Fujian, Guangdong and
Guizhou due to floods prompted by an unusually heavy seasonal monsoon, the
Ministry of Civil Affairs said. Fujian has recorded 28 flood deaths since
the end of May, with the other two provinces reporting 11 each. Other provinces
further inland and to the north have also reported scattered deaths and
flood damage. more...
China Starts Oil Drilling Off Florida (June 9,
2006) - While Washington dithers over exploiting oil and gas reserves
off the coast of Florida, China has seized the opportunity to gobble up
these deposits, which run throughout Latin America, the Caribbean and along
the U.S. Gulf coast. The Chinese have forged a deal with Cuban leader Fidel
Castro to explore and tap into massive oil reserves almost within sight
of Key West, Florida. At the same time, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez,
who controls the largest oil reserves in the Western Hemisphere, is making
deals to sell his country’s oil to China, oil that is currently coming to
the United States. Meanwhile, a new left-wing populist regime in Bolivia
has nationalized the natural gas industry, threatening to cut off supplies
to the United States. more... Here’s another example of how the US is being attacked without firing a shot. China is snatching up all the resources they can to fuel their massive needs. Environmentalists meanwhile attempt to block every attempt to get oil because it’s bad. While I agree and know that the technology to be totally independent of fossil fuel is already here, we should get what oil we can where we can. In an ideal world where we aren’t under the thumbs of the rich and powerful, this technology that uses ordinary water to produce hydrogen fuel to run car engines and welding torches would already be available. It works and several inventors, one of which was just murdered, are trying to get it out. With that, we could fill up our car’s fuel with tap water. It’s free and when it burns, the exhaust is water. See more on that in the Technology topic.
Israel threatens to hit Hamas over Qassam attacks
(June 7, 2006) - Hamas is directly responsible
for firing Qassam rockets at Sderot, defense officials said Tuesday. As
a result, for the first time after a long hiatus, Israeli officials threatened
to attack Hamas members. A Qassam rocket fired from Gaza fell Tuesday afternoon
in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Israel. No injuries were reported.
The Israel Defense Forces have generally refrained from targeting Hamas
operatives since the Palestinian group committed to maintaining a security
“lull” in the territories about 18 months ago. The escalated Israeli tone
comes as Fatah is fighting Hamas and the Popular Resistance Committees in
the streets of the Gaza Strip. more...
Shin Bet chief: First signs of World Jihad visible in West Bank
(June 7, 2006) - The security forces have
recently identified initial signs that World Jihad has begun building an
ideological foothold in the West Bank, Shin Bet Director Yuval Diskin said
on Tuesday. The head of the domestic security service told the Knesset Foreign
Affairs and Defense Committee that security forces recently arrested individuals
in the Jerusalem and Nablus areas found with plans for terror attacks. The
plans were very general and did not include specific timetables. Diskin
reminded the Knesset committee that World Jihad also has an infrastructure
set up in neighboring Jordan, but added that the Jordanian authorities are
operating widely against the organization. Egypt, however, has not managed
to successfully combat World Jihad cells operating within Sinai and the
peninsula is thus flooded with weapons smugglers. Diskin said Egypt has
had very limited success in combating terrorism. more...
Harvard defies Bush with therapeutic cloning program
(June 7, 2006) - The richest university in
the US has thrown its reputation and financial resources behind efforts
to clone human embryos for medical science. Scientists at Harvard University
were yesterday awarded ethical approval and private funds to pursue therapeutic
cloning experiments that are strongly opposed by the Bush administration
and the US’s religious Right. The researchers hope their work could lead
to cures for conditions such as diabetes and motor neurone disease. The
Harvard team will seek to clone embryos using cells from patients with these
disorders and then create “disease-specific” colonies of embryonic stem
cells that can be used to develop new treatments. The work is contentious
in the US, where experiments on embryonic stem cells created since 2001
cannot receive federal funding and attempts to outlaw the use of cloning
for medical research have narrowly failed to pass in Congress. The Bush
administration has campaigned for a global ban on all forms of human cloning.
The approval at Harvard is particularly significant because of the university's
vast reputation and wealth. The university, the richest in the world, took
more than two years to vet the ethical and scientific credentials of the
project. Harvard president Larry Summers said: “While we respect the beliefs
of those who oppose this research, we are equally sincere in our belief
that the life-and-death medical needs of suffering children and adults justify
moving forward with this research.” more...
Solana: ‘We will not let the Palestinians down’
(June 7, 2006) - European foreign policy chief
Javier Solana pledged to continue the European Union’s financial support
of the Palestinians. Solana also promised to talk to Israeli officials to
ensure that the main crossings into the Gaza Strip can work more efficiently.
Solana said European officials were still working on a mechanism to allow
humanitarian aid to reach the Palestinians while bypassing the Hamas-led
government. “The EU continues to be the most important donor to the Palestinians.
More money is being given in the year 2006 than 2005,” he said at a joint
news conference with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. “We will not let
the Palestinians down.” more...
Over One-Third of Russians See U.S. as Enemy
(June 7, 2006) - The Yuri Levada polling center released the results
of their yearly opinion poll, in which Russians were asked which countries
they consider to be friends or enemies. According to Komsomol’skaya Pravda,
in this year’s poll, Russians warmed up a bit to China and Kazakhstan, but
strongly grew cold towards the U.S., Ukraine, Moldova and Poland. Incidentally,
Russians were inclined to consider Ukraine as both a friend and an enemy.
That is to say, either it is yet to be determined what the Russian attitude
is to their closest neighbor, or, perhaps it is Ukraine’s unpredictable
politics that are affecting Russians’ attitudes. more...
Britons begin to turn away from alliance with America
(June 7, 2006) - The British public has become
increasingly cool towards American policy and critical of its role in the
world after the sustained violence in Iraq. A Populus opinion poll in The
Times indicates that fewer than half the public believe that America is
a force for good in the world, and nearly two thirds believe that Britain's
future lies more with Europe than with the US. There is also evidence of
a longer-term shift in views about the US. However, while President Bush
and his Administration remain unpopular in Britain, Americans as a people
remain popular. The poll was undertaken between last Friday and Sunday,
when there were several news reports about a high level of killing in Iraq,
and particularly in Basra, the main area of operation for British forces.
more...
Russia warns of 'colossal’ impact if NATO takes in Ukraine, Georgia
(June 7, 2006) - Russia warned against NATO
taking in the ex-Soviet republics of Ukraine and Georgia, saying such a
colossal geopolitical shift would threaten relations. “Membership in NATO
for countries like Ukraine or Georgia would mean a colossal geopolitical
shift,” Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said during questioning in
the State Duma, the lower house of the Russian parliament. “We evaluate
all possible consequences first and foremost from the point of view of the
national interest of Russia, interests in the area of security, our economic
interests and interests in relations with countries which relate to Russia
in one way or another,” Lavrov said. more...
Olmert, King Abdullah to Discuss Mideast peace
(June 7, 2006) - Israeli Prime Minister Ehud
Olmert will meet Jordan’s King Abdullah II here Thursday for talks on reviving
the stalled Mideast peace process, Jordanian and Israeli officials said
Tuesday. The Israeli leader’s trip will be his second to an Arab country
since taking office in May, and his second meeting with an Arab head of
state this week. Olmert held talks with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak
in Sharm el-Sheik, Egypt, on Sunday. Olmert will meet the king in Amman,
said Israeli Embassy press attache Jacob Raber. Jordanian government spokesman
Nasser Judeh told The Associated Press the king will press for Israel to
restart talks with the Palestinians, and to put aside thoughts of unilateral
action. Judeh said Abdullah will articulate to Olmert Jordan’s position
that “Palestinians and Israelis must return to the negotiating table.” Palestinian-Israeli
peace talks broke off amid violence nearly six years ago. Abdullah, a key
Arab ally for the U.S and a staunch proponent of a Palestinian-Israeli peace
settlement, conveyed the same message to President Bush in talks last week
in Washington. more...
Hamas amassing large stockpiles of weapons (June
7, 2006) - Hamas has been amassing large stockpiles of weapons so
its members will be ready to launch attacks immediately should its leadership
decide to end a long-term truce with Israel, according to Israeli security
officials. The report follows a
WorldNetDaily exclusive interview in which Abu Abdullah, a leader of
Hamas’ so-called military wing, stated his group is developing electronically
guided missiles to target Jewish communities and is seeking the ability
to fly explosive-laden airplanes 9/11-style into important targets, possibly
Tel Aviv skyscrapers. “In the last 15 months, even though the fighters of
Hamas kept the cease-fire, we did not stop making important advancements
and professional training on the military level. In the future, after Hamas
is obliged to stop the cease-fire, the world shall see our new military
capabilities,” said Abu Abdullah. Abdullah is considered one of the most
important operational members of Hamas’ Izzedine al-Qassam Martyrs Brigades,
Hamas’ declared “resistance” department. A senior Israeli security official
said Hamas is preparing large-scale attacks. more...
Israel braces for new terror war (June 7, 2006)
- The Jewish state is headed toward a major, violent confrontation with
the Palestinians while Prime Minister Ehud Olmert’s plan to withdraw from
most of Judea and Samaria will “not help” to decrease the terrorism, according
to an Israeli army assessment. The prognosis will be released in an official
Israeli Defense Forces report to be published next month. It follows a series
of
WorldNetDaily exclusive interviews in which the leaders of every major
Palestinian terror organization said recent events here are leading them
to launch what they call a third intifada – or violent confrontation against
Israel. The terrorists warned of suicide bombings, rocket attacks against
Jewish communities and “a few new surprises in our arsenal.” “The new intifada
is only a question of time and this will be the hardest and the most dangerous
one. It’s just about timing until the order to blow up a new wave of attacks
will be given,” Abu Nasser, a senior Al Aqsa Brigades leader from the Balata
refugee camp in northern Samaria told WorldNetDaily in an interview.
more...
Islamic Militia Seizes Somalia's Capital (June
6, 2006) - Thousands of chanting Somalis took to the streets of Mogadishu
on Tuesday in the aftermath of the takeover of the capital by extremist
Islamic militiamen. Two rallies were held just miles apart, with some demonstrating
for the Islamic Courts Union and others calling for the militiamen to get
out. The advance of the Courts Union, which has alleged links to al-Qaida,
came despite U.S. support for a secular alliance of warlords. The militia’s
growing power has raised fears that Somalia could fall under the sway of
al-Qaida. But Tuesday’s protests show it may be difficult to keep control
of the capital, and that the Courts Union likely still has to negotiate
with the clan leaders who have run the city for more than a decade. The
city’s largest and historically strongest clan, the Abgals, came out in
force Tuesday and drew about 3,000 people to the northern part of the city,
shouting “We don’t need Islamic deception!” and “We don’t want Islamic courts,
we want peace!” “If the so-called Islamic courts don’t stop invading our
territories ... the country will return to civil war,” said Sheik Ahmed
Kadare, an Abgal clan elder. The clan did not give a timetable for a potential
attack. Somalia has been without a real government since largely clan-based
warlords overthrew dictator Mohamed Siad Barre in 1991 and then turned on
each other, dividing this nation of 8 million into rival fiefdoms.
more... 11,000
Flee Indonesia Volcano (June 6, 2006)
- Officials evacuated 11,000 villagers from around Mount Merapi volcano
as it shot out lava and superheated clouds of gas, authorities said Tuesday.
The mountain’s lava dome has swelled in recent weeks, raising fears that
it could suddenly collapse and send scalding clouds of fast-moving gas and
debris into populated areas. The government of nearby Magelang district
mobilized more than 40 trucks and cars to evacuate about 11,000 villagers
from three subdistricts near the foot of the mountain, said Edy Susanto,
a district official. He said the villagers were taken to temporary shelters,
including school buildings. “Of course it is dangerous. But we don’t know
for sure whether the lava dome will collapse,” said Subandriyo, a government
volcanologist who uses only one name. Red-hot lava flowed as far as a half-mile
from the mountain’s crater, while gas clouds called pyroclastic flows streamed
as far as 1½ miles down its southwestern slope, Subandriyo said. The 9,800-foot
mountain is one of the world’s most active volcanoes. more... Alex Jones Detained on Orders of Bilderberg Groups (June 9, 2006) - Alex Jones and his team were detained by Canadian immigration on orders of the Bilderberg Group for a 15 hour nightmare of interrogation, accusations and threats of arrests in anticipation of the conference in Ottawa which starts today. The group was detained at 11:45pm last night and only released after 2pm today. Customs openly told Alex as soon as they brought him into custody that the Bilderberg Group was aware of his arrival and that this was the reason for his detainment. All three members of the team were instantly detained despite going through different immigration desks. Officials knew everything about Alex, even the fact that George W. Bush had once had him arrested in 1998. “I was screamed at, I was cussed at, I was interrogated,” said Alex. Jail threats were issued as officials seized and searched through Alex’s equipment for 15 hours. He was told that if any trace of pornography was found on his three computers that he would be arrested. “They were talking about how I was a criminal - they hooked our laptop computers up and said that if they found any porn, even mainstream porn, that it’s illegal to take it across lines and that we’d be going to jail,” said Alex, thanking God that no trace of any porn was found on his office computers. Searches continued throughout the night and again in the morning. Towards the end of the ordeal national media, including the Ottawa Citizen and CBC, got wind of what was unfolding and sent journalists to the airport to talk to Alex. A CBC journalist vouched for the fact that Alex was in the media and that she was planning on interviewing him, after also being subjected to a barrage of questions by officials. At this point immigration officials sharply changed their attitude, reversed a likely decision to deport the team and by the end were apologetic and conciliatory about the entire issue. Alex would like to make it clear that the immigration officials on the whole were just doing what they were told in trying to prove who Alex was and they should not be the focus of any vitriol. Alex himself admits that his behavior was not perfect and he smarted off a couple of times when he should have remained quiet. The major element of this story is that the pressure was brought to bear by Bilderberg. The point to emphasize again is that it was brazenly stated that the Bilderberg Group were behind the decision to detain Alex and his team. Bilderberg have acquired a notorious reputation of harassing journalists, including Jim Tucker and Daniel Estulin, who are simply trying to report on a meeting of the world’s most influential powerbrokers. more...| NewWorldOrder |
International Community Recognizes Russia as One of World’s Most Powerful
Superpowers (June 9, 2006) - Gallup and
TNS-EMNID research centers exposed the results of an international opinion
poll in New York yesterday. Over 10,000 people took part in the research
conducted in Brazil, Great Britain, Germany, India, China, Russia, the USA,
France and Japan. The people placed
Russia
on the sixth place on the list of world’s leading superpowers and organizations
of our times. Almost one-third of the polled (27 percent) believe that Russia
has preserved the status of a
superpower
despite all drastic changes and reforms that it had to go through after
the collapse of the Soviet Union. The percentage of those sharing this opinion
is quite higher in Russia – 45%. The USA has left Russia behind with 81
percent. George W. Bush is full of energy and ideas to cut the percentage
of those people thinking that the USA is the strongest superpower in the
world.
China takes the second position on the list with 45 percent.
Japan
completes the top three with 37 percent with USA’s staunch ally Great Britain
(32%) and the EU (29%) following. more... More Than Drought Affecting Wheat Yields (June 8, 2006) - Wheat producers have more than the drought cutting into their yields this year, said two Texas Agricultural Experiment Station researchers. Dr. Tom Allen, Experiment Station assistant research scientist and plant disease diagnostician, saw more than 150 wheat samples sent to the Great Plains Diagnostic Network lab this growing season, in addition to 400-plus samples the plant pathology staff gathered across the Panhandle. Ninety-five percent of these samples were diagnosed with the wheat streak mosaic virus. In addition, 50 percent of the samples contained maize red stripe virus, more commonly known as High Plains virus. Both diseases are vectored by the wheat curl mite, Allen said. And so far, there's no treatment for either the viruses or the mite. more... Grape Growers Contend with Cold Weather, Damaged Crops (June 8, 2006) - Grape growers in northeast Ohio are struggling to recover from a rare run of cold nights that have destroyed as much as half of some farmers' crops, agriculture officials say. A drop in temperatures to the low 20s on April 26 likely caused more than $1 million in damage to juice and wine grapes in Ashtabula County, said David Marrison, a county agricultural official. “There are some people in their 70s here who have been farming all their lives and have never seen this bad of a frost or a flash freeze,” he said. Temperatures also dropped below freezing April 28, May 7 and May 23. Debonne Vineyards in Madison, one of the largest growers of wine grapes in the state, has lost 30 percent to 35 percent of its crop, worth about $200,000, according to owner Tony Debevc. He said the family business will just break even this year. more...
Iran Hoarding Gold (June 7, 2006) - Iranians
are going for the gold - at least until someone else cuts them off. To forestall
an effort by the West to seize Iranian assets in Europe, the Iranian leadership
decided last fall to begin a massive, secret repatriation of its international
currency reserves, according to Central Bank of Iran documents. The documents
were obtained by an Iranian opposition group and shared with Newsmax. The
documents detail eight shipments in chartered jumbo jets from Zurich’s Kloten
airport. The shipments, from October through late November, brought 250
tons of gold bullion from the vaults of Swiss banks to Tehran. The gold
was purchased by Bank Markazi (the Central Bank of Iran) from Credit Suisse
in Zurich, the documents showed. Three of the eight flights attracted the
attention of amateur aircraft spotters, because the planes were painted
in the distinctive livery of Iran Air, which rarely flies into Zurich. The
spotters noted a 747-200 at the airport on Oct. 24, 2005, and an Airbus
A-300 that made two rotations, on Nov. 14 and Nov. 23. They provided that
information to Jetstream, a glossy, German-language monthly published in
Zurich. more...
Government Heads Back to the Bunker (June 6,
2006) - On Monday, June 19, about 4,000 government workers representing
more than 50 federal agencies from the State Department to the Commodity
Futures Trading Commission will say goodbye to their families and set off
for dozens of classified emergency facilities stretching from the Maryland
and Virginia suburbs to the foothills of the Alleghenies. They will take
to the bunkers in an “evacuation” that my sources describe as the largest
“continuity of government” exercise ever conducted, a drill intended to
prepare the U.S. government for an event even more catastrophic than the
Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. The exercise is the latest manifestation of an
obsession with government survival that has been a hallmark of the Bush
administration since 9/11, a focus of enormous and often absurd time, money
and effort that has come to echo the worst follies of the Cold War. The
vast secret operation has updated the duck-and-cover scenarios of the 1950s
with state-of-the-art technology -- alerts and updates delivered by pager
and PDA, wireless priority service, video teleconferencing, remote backups
-- to ensure that “essential” government functions continue undisrupted
should a terrorist’s nuclear bomb go off in downtown Washington.
more...
Russian Rifles Arrive in Venezuela (June 6, 2006)
- Venezuela received a shipment of 30,000 new Russian rifles on Saturday,
weeks after Washington restricted U.S. arms sales to Caracas over concerns
about President Hugo Chavez’s ties to Cuba and Iran. Venezuela says the
AK103 Kalashnikov rifles and 25 million rounds - the first lot of 100,000
weapons - are part of efforts to modernize its military, but the U.S. government
has opposed the arms purchases it believes could destabilize the region,
Reuters reports. Allied with Cuba, Chavez is locked in an increasingly tense
standoff with Washington, which accuses the self-styled socialist revolutionary
of eroding democracy and using Venezuela’s oil wealth to muscle in on his
South American neighbors. Chavez, who says Washington wants to oust him
or invade Venezuela, has reduced military cooperation with the United States
and ordered officers and civilian reservists to train for a possible guerrilla
war against U.S. troops. “This is another defeat we’ve given to U.S. imperialists.
They just can’t touch us,” Chavez told a rally of students late on Saturday.
“We don’t want war, we are not going to attack anyone. We are just preparing
to defend our blessed land, our nation and our revolution.” more...
Iran to Build Oil Refinery in Venezuela (June
6, 2006) - Iran and Venezuela, both at political loggerheads with
the Bush administration, are deepening their economic ties. Iran will build
an oil refinery in Faga, in Venezuela’s oil-rich Orinoco province. IRNA
news agency reported on June 1 that the refinery will refine heavy oil into
gasoline and other oil derivatives. energy Minister and head of Petroleos
de Venezuela Rafael Ramirez said the agreement would benefit both countries,
adding that after the refinery comes online Iran will import gasoline from
Venezuela. Iranian Oil Minister Kazem Vaziri Hamaneh is in Caracas to attend
the 140th extraordinary meeting of the Organization of petroleum Exporting
Countries, which opened June 1. Ramirez said that geopolitical tensions
are the primary reason oil prices are currently above $70 a barrel. OPEC
has kept its production ceiling at 28 million barrels per day since July
2005. Ramirez stated that Venezuela plans to increase its production to
5.8 million bpd in 2012.
Volcano Erupts in South Japan (June 6, 2006)
- Sakurajima, one of Japan’s most active volcanoes, has erupted near the
southern Japanese city of Kagoshima. Smoke and ash rose high above the island’s
northern peak 1 117m high as residents of the nearby capital of Kagoshima
prefecture looked on. Over 600,000 people live in the shadow of the volcano
which is only a few kilometres off the port serving Kagoshima city. Thousands
of small explosions occur each year on Sakurajima, throwing ash thousands
of kilometres into the sky. The last major eruption occurred in 1914, though
most of the residents fled before the volcano engulfed several islands nearby
and swallowed part of the bay of Kagoshima. The UN has designated Sakurajima
as a mountain worthy of particular study due to the presence of a highly
densely populated city nearby. The city conducts regular evacuation drills,
and a number of shelters have been built where people can take refuge from
falling volcanic debris. Corn, Soybeans May Rise; Hot, Dry Weather Threatens U.S. Crops (June 5, 2006) - Corn prices may gain for a third week and soybeans may reach a six-month high on speculation that hot, dry Midwest weather will damage the two biggest U.S. crops. Fifteen of 23 farm advisers, grain merchants and traders surveyed June 2 recommended buying corn, and 16 advised buying soybeans. Corn advanced 2.2 percent last week, the second straight rise. Soybeans jumped 4.6 percent for the week, the biggest increase this year. Newly planted crops may be hurt during the next 10 days by temperatures as much as 7 degrees Fahrenheit above normal and rainfall 25 percent below average for this time of year, said David Tolleris, a meteorologist at Windsong Forecast in Richmond, Virginia. A Great Plains drought that has damaged wheat crops since December may spread to the Midwest, he said. more...
Peru Volcano Activity Has Authorities Preparing Evacuation
(June 5, 2006) - Authorities in southern Peru
said Monday they are evacuating about 480 families due to an increase in
seismic activity at the Ubinas volcano. “We are currently at work readying
shelters for the temporary evacuation of the inhabitants of five communities,”
Cristala Constantinides, president of the Moquegua region where the Ubinas
volcano is located, told the press. The regional authority said that they
are collecting tents, blankets and whatever else is needed to move the families,
while at the same time they have asked the National Police of Peru and the
army to put their vehicles at the service of the evacuation effort. Volcano
experts put the Ubinas area on orange alert (medium intensity level of seismic
activity) on Saturday, after registering several explosions since May 31,
including one that spewed glowing hot lava 200 meters (656 feet) into the
air. In April, the last time the Ubinas volcano registered an alarming increase
in seismic activity, its crater doubled in size to 80 meters (262 feet)
in less than a week and more than 200 people fled from their homes by their
own means. Toxic emissions from the volcano on that occasion caused the
death of about 50 llamas and alpacas. As many as 40 people, most of them
farmers and ranchers in the valley near Ubinas, experienced conjunctivitis
and/or respiratory problems as a result of the volcanic discharge.
more...
USA Out-Flanked in Eurasia Energy Politics? (June
5, 2006) - Curiously and quietly the United States is being out-flanked
in its now-obvious strategy of controlling major oil and energy sources
of the Persian Gulf, Central Asia Caspian Basin, Africa and beyond. The
US’s global energy control strategy, it’s now clear to most, was the actual
reason for the highly costly regime change in Iraq, euphemistically dubbed
‘democracy’ by Washington. George W. Bush restated his democracy mantra
as recently as May 28 at the West Point military graduating ceremony where
he declared that America’s safety depends on an aggressive push for democracy,
especially in the Middle East. ‘This is only the beginning,’ Bush said.
‘The message has spread from Damascus to Tehran that the future belongs
to freedom, and we will not rest until the promise of liberty reaches every
people in every nation.’ If the trend of recent events continues, it won’t
be Bush-style democracy that is spreading, but rather, Russian and Chinese
influence over major oil and gas energy supplies. The quest for energy control
has informed Washington’s support for high-risk ‘color revolutions’ in Georgia,
Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Belarus and Kyrgystan in recent months. It lies behind
US activity in the Western Africa Gulf of Guinea states, as well as in Sudan,
source of 7% of China oil import. It lies behind US policy vis-à-vis Hugo
Chavez’ Venezuela and Evo Morales’ Bolivia. In recent months, however, this
strategy of global energy dominance, a strategic US priority, has shown
signs of producing just the opposite: a kind of ‘coalition of the unwilling,’
states who increasingly see no other prospect, despite traditional animosities,
but to cooperate to oppose what they see as a US push to control it all,
their energy future security. Some in Washington are beginning to realize
they might have been too clever by about half, as is evident in recent public
statements to both China and Russia, two nations whose cooperation in some
form is essential to the success of the global US energy project.
more...
Water Fuel Experimenter and Team Threatened (June
2, 2006) - On May 16, a technician who was one of a team of garage
experimenters investigating a hydrogen-on-demand technology was run off
the road near a rural intersection and accosted by four white, middle-aged
males in black suits, carrying Glocks and Mac tens. The assailants were
driving a late model, black Lincoln Town Car. This comes just one month
after Bill Williams was similarly
threatened because of his alleged experimentation with running a vehicle
on a Joe cell. The victim in this latest incident is an associate of New
Energy Congress member,
Ken Rasmussen, who had been working together with him on the project.
Rasmussen also runs an alternative energy news service at
http://www.commutefaster.com/Energy.html
A week before the incident, Rasmussen learned of the work being done by
Professor Kanarev in Russia. Both use a pulsed signal, and both were
seeing similar performance rates. Kanarev holds multiple patents, and is
widely published. A day before the incident, a person who was interested
in funding the project of Rasmussen et al., and who had been trying to reach
him since November, had finally made contact. Rasmussen reported the incident
for the first time publicly in his news today. He said, “As editor of this
page, my life has now been threatened by 2 loaded guns pointed in the face
of a good friend.” more... Hot, Dry Weather Threatens Del. Crops (May 31, 2006) - Corn prices may gain for a third week and soybeans may reach a six-month high on speculation that hot, dry Midwest weather will damage the two biggest U.S. crops. Fifteen of 23 farm advisers, grain merchants and traders surveyed June 2 recommended buying corn, and 16 advised buying soybeans. Corn advanced 2.2 percent last week, the second straight rise. Soybeans jumped 4.6 percent for the week, the biggest increase this year. Newly planted crops may be hurt during the next 10 days by temperatures as much as 7 degrees Fahrenheit above normal and rainfall 25 percent below average for this time of year, said David Tolleris, a meteorologist at Windsong Forecast in Richmond, Virginia. A Great Plains drought that has damaged wheat crops since December may spread to the Midwest, he said. more... Christian forced to reproduce lesbian films sues (June 8, 2006) - A film-and-video lab owner has filed suit against a county Human Rights Commission for ordering him to duplicate two pro-homosexual videos produced by a lesbian activist. Tim Bono and Bono Film and Video, Inc. of Arlington, Va., is challenging the authority of the Arlington County Human Rights Commission, the Arlington County Board and Arlington County. The controversy began when Tim Bono was contacted by lesbian activist Lilli Vincenz via e-mail to reproduce documentaries entitled “Gay and Proud” and “Second Largest Minority.” Bono told Vincenz his company does not duplicate material that is obscene, could embarrass employees, hurt the company’s reputation or runs counter to the company’s core values and to Christian ethics. Vincenz filed a complaint with the Arlington Human Rights Commission under the county’s nondiscrimination ordinance, which was amended to include “sexual orientation.” On April 13, the commission entered a decision directing Bono Film to “provide the requested duplication service at the complainant’s expense or in the alternative to assist the complainant in locating a suitable facility where this service can be provided at the Bono Film and Video’s expense.” Bono, represented by Florida-based Liberty Counsel, argues Virginia law, under a provision called “Dillon’s Rule,” prohibits local government from passing or enforcing nondiscrimination laws that are not authorized by the state. The state does not list “sexual orientation” as a protected civil right or class. Liberty Counsel says that in addition to removing the county commission’s authority to enforce “sexual orientation” nondiscrimination laws, the lawsuit also will affect several other Virginia counties that have illegally passed “sexual orientation” antidiscrimination laws. The suit also alleges violations of Bono's freedom of speech and free exercise of religion. Erik Stanley, chief counsel of Liberty Counsel, contends that just as a newspaper is not required to run every proposed ad, a duplicator or printer is not obligated to reproduce every proposed copy. “Mr. Bono does not have to reproduce a customer’s hate speech, obscenity or pornography, nor may a customer hijack Mr. Bono’s business and force him to promote a homosexual agenda,” he said. Stanley points out that several years ago, the Virginia attorney general issued an opinion concluding that local “sexual orientation” laws violated state law. Bono’s case is similar to that of Scott Brockie, a Canadian Christian printer who was penalized $5,000 in 2001 for refusing to print letterhead for a homosexual advocacy group. Former Iraqi General Shares What God Is Doing in Iraq (June 5, 2006) - Retired Iraqi Gen. Georges Sada, a former fighter pilot-turned-Christian evangelist, says Kurds are converting to Christianity “by the hundreds” in northern Iraq. Gen. Sada earlier reported that he had been told that Iraqi pilots, flying private planes, took weapons of mass destruction to undisclosed locations in Syria in 2002. The “good news” from Iraq’s turbulent religious scene, consisting mainly of Sunni and Shi’ite Muslim militias battling each other, is from the Kurds, he said. Kurds are creating a constitution that does away with Shariah, or Islamic law, a move counter to trends in other Muslim countries such as Afghanistan and Iran, where leaving Islam is a capital offense and Christian converts are often killed. “No Christians in the Kurdish territory are persecuted,” he said yesterday in an interview. Gen. Sada, 66, who lives in Baghdad, cited growing numbers of evangelical Christians in the Kurdish city of Irbil and a recent church conference of 854 Christians at the city’s Salahaddin University as demonstrations of the Kurds’ willingness to protect religious freedom. He added that Nechervan Idris Barzani, prime minister of the Kurdish regional government in Irbil and nephew of former Iraqi Governing Council President Massoud Barzani, was extremely positive about evangelical Christians’ efforts among Iraq’s 4 million Kurds. “He told me he’d rather see a Muslim become a Christian rather than a radical Muslim,” the general said. He spoke last night at McLean Bible Church, Northern Virginia’s largest congregation, about his new vocation as director of the Iraqi Institute for Peace and president of the National Presbyterian Church in Baghdad. “My foundation for peace is Christianity,” said Gen. Sada, who was born an Assyrian Christian. “We must learn to love. Muslims will say they’ve got love and forgiveness, but I want to emphasize what Jesus Christ has said.” Gen. Sada has his work cut out for him. Outside the Kurdish areas, “Christians are in a very tough situation,” he said. “Their children are kidnapped, and their money is taken by terrorists.” more... |
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