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Israel / Lebanon / Iran / Syria - Middle East conflict!
- Israel / Lebanon / Iran / Syria - Middle East conflict!
Obviously, I knew you didn't really think I was on drugs..... It's not that you called me "nuts" or that I use "LSD"...it's the way it's used. It's like, "I don't like what your saying, so I'll say something bad about you personally" mentality which is a tactic used by many. Even the mainstream media do it with people who speak out. It's easier than making a real argument, which a lot of the time they really can't.- Israel / Lebanon / Iran / Syria - Middle East conflict!
- Israel / Lebanon / Iran / Syria - Middle East conflict!
You say that, but infact MOST people don't and MOST people here haven't either.- North American Union is Replacing the USA *Updated*
Lou Dobbs on the North American Union. CNN Show Host Lou Dobbs brings us a segment on the Bush adminstration's traitorous set-up of the North American Union. You can bet the Bush administration isn't happy about this report. It's getting to the point where some mainstream presenters and show producers are willing to go ahead and expose this stuff. No doubt it wont be on every News channel, like FOX News for example. You Tube CNN video link here or http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/july2006/030706loudobbs.htm- Total Propaganda: Hizbullah wants soldiers moved to Iran
Total Propaganda: Hizbullah wants soldiers moved to Iran JERUSALEM POST | July 13, 2006 By Yaakov Katz COMMENT: In the midst of the chaos churning in the Middle East Israel is releasing another wave of blatant propaganda with this Jerusalem Post article. Right on the heels of the recent false reports that Iran's government was going to impliment a nasi-esque plan to pin yellow Stars of David on the Jews in that country comes this story that the Hizbullah fighters are planning to transport two Israeli captured soldiers to Iran. This is such blantant provocation that would never ever be allowed to occur. Iran would never allow Hizbullah to harbor their POW's there no matter how much the Iranian government backs the group. This is transparent propaganda to help build momentum for an Israeli invasion of Iran. Israel has information that Hizbullah guerrillas who captured two Israeli soldiers are trying to transfer them to Iran, Foreign Ministry spokesman Mark Regev said. Regev did not disclose the source of his information. The IDF released the names of the two soldiers on Thursday. According to the IDF Spokesperson, the two reserve are Ehud Goldwasser, 31, from Nahariya, and Eldad Regev, 26, from Kiryat Motzkin. Hizbullah guerrillas, who are backed by Iran, seized the soldiers Wednesday in a cross-border raid. OC Northern Command Lt.-Gen. Udi Adam said Thursday evening that the army has hit hundreds of targets in Lebanon since Wednesday night. Adam added that Israel has not ruled out sending ground forces into Lebanon. He told reporters that even Northern Command had come under Katyusha fire during the day. "I imagine over time that we will be able to rid ourselves of this threat entirely," he said. Earlier in the day, IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Dan Halutz confirmed Thursday that the soldiers who had been kidnapped by Hizbullah a day before were still alive. "We know the soldiers are alive and we hold the Lebanese government completey responsible," he said during a tour of the North. Israel was not at war with Lebanon but at a "high volume crisis," he added. He said that a new reality has been created on the northern border that started yesterday with the deaths of eight soldiers. The focus of the operation in Lebanon would be to restore Israel's deterrent capability against those in Lebanon, referring to Hizbullah, who thought the IDF was irrelevant, he explained. "The goal is to create a new reality in the north," Halutz told reporters, "Such attacks will not be tolerated." This Total Propaganda- Israel / Lebanon / Iran / Syria - Middle East conflict!
What? I've just posted a couple of articles about this offensive by Israel.....I never mentioned a conspiracy here. Anyway, I don't need people telling me to "give up my LSD addiction". I mean, really....is that what we have come to? Whatever happened to making a counterargument? I think I'm far more intelligent and informed than people who's reaction is "your crazy" or "your nuts" or any other pointless comment that carries no credible (or normal) weighting and only attacks the author and not the facts. Again, as I have said before, I'm not concerned with people having opinions on me personally because without having valid documented evidence themselves, their pathetic little stabs at my character mean nothing. I am not alone in my thoughts, and I am certainly not 'nuts'. I don't apply conspiracies to everything but definitely do to plently of events.....because there's blatent evidence of it. How can I be 'nuts' from reading offical government documents like The Project for a New American Century's document called Rebuilding Americas Defenses from 2000, for example - which states how America needs to fight 'large' 'simultaneous' wars across the globe to show how powerful they are, 'maintaining the nation's privileged position as sole world superpower' - and that they need a 'new catastrophic and catalyzing event — like a new pearl harbor' as a pretext to gather public support and get all this done. This last quote appears in Chapter V, entitled "Creating Tomorrow's Dominant Force", which discusses the perceived need for the Department of Defense to "move more aggressively to experiment with new technologies and operational concepts” So when I write topics about like that, I get labelled a "whacky" and "nutty" LSD taking no-nothing........it's madness people. People who have met me know that this isn't all I am about.....but they also know I am looking at this information for the best interests of others. Trust me, I'm not interested in looking like an idiot in 10 years time, when all these terrible global policies are working out. Infact, I want to be a real part of what stops them completely. Gareth- Brain sensor allows mind-control to control objects by using his thoughts alone
Brain sensor allows mind-control Mr Nagle was the first patient to trial the device A sensor implanted in a paralysed man's brain has enabled him to control objects by using his thoughts alone. The experimental set-up allowed the man, who has no limb movement at all, to open e-mail, play a computer game, and pinch a prosthetic hand's fingers. The US team behind the sensor hopes its technology can one day be incorporated into the body to restore the movement of paralysed limbs themselves. The Massachusetts-based team's study is published in the journal Nature. "It's just wild" Matthew Nagle Matthew Nagle, 25 at the time of the trial, was left paralysed from the neck down and confined to a wheelchair after a knife attack in 2001. He was the first patient to try out the brain sensor. A team of scientists inserted the device, called a neuromotor prosthesis (NMP), into an area of the brain known as the motor cortex, which is responsible for voluntary movement. The NMP comprises an internal sensor that detects brain cell activity, and external processors that convert the activity into signals that can be recognised by a computer Although the patient's spinal cord had been severed for three years by the time of the trial, the scientists found that brain cell activity - or neural firing patterns - persisted in the patient's motor cortex. The electrodes in the NMP were able to record this activity and send it to a computer. The computer then translated the firing patterns into movement commands which could drive computer controls or artificial limbs. Regained independence Using the device, Mr Nagle was able to move a computer cursor to open an e-mail, play simple computer games, open and close a prosthetic hand, and use a robot limb to grasp and move objects. Mr Nagle said the sensor had restored some of his independence by allowing him to carry out a number of tasks - such as turning the lights on - that a nurse would normally do for him. He told the BBC: "I can't put it into words. It's just wild." Lead researcher Dr Leigh Hochberg, a neurologist at the Massachusetts General Hospital, said: "One of the exciting results from the trial is that this part of the brain, the motor cortex, could still be activated voluntarily by this gentleman with spinal cord injury. "The fact that this activity was still there, despite the injury that had occurred several years ago, is very encouraging for our potential ability to harness those signals to control an external device." Co-author Professor John Donoghue is director of the brain science programme at Brown University and chief scientific officer of Cyberkinetics, the company that created and trialled the sensor. He said: "The results hold promise to one day being able to activate limb muscles with these brain signals, effectively restoring brain-to-muscle control via a physical nervous system." The team also looked at a second, 55-year-old patient, but said technical issues meant the sensor could not record brain activity. Professor Stephen Scott, from Queen's University, Ontario, Canada, said in a related article: "This research suggests that implanted prosthetics are a viable approach for assisting severely impaired individuals to communicate and interact with the environment." But he warned that considerable problems needed to be overcome before this technology could be put into regular use. He said problems such as the device's longevity, infection risks, and data transfer methods needed to be looked at. Tested too early? Professor Igor Aleksander, an expert in neural systems engineering at Imperial College London, UK, said: "I think this is enormously important stuff because there is real potential for helping people that have had severe neural disabilities." But Professor Miguel Nicolelis, a neurobiologist from Duke University, was critical of the research. He told the BBC's Science in Action programme that although some positive signs had been seen for one patient, the paper showed that the technology did not work in the second, older patient. He said: "When you decide, like this company did, to go into clinical trials for an invasive technique the stakes are very high. "They should have demonstrated something that lasts for a long period of time, that it is reliable and safe, and that it can restore much more elaborate functions. I don't think that this paper shows that. "I think it was too early to use this kind of technology in this kind of clinical trial." SOURCE bbc.co.uk/news Sounds bizarre- Israel / Lebanon / Iran / Syria - Middle East conflict!
Update SKY NEWS (probably not the best source but..) Gaza Hit By Air Strike Updated: 00:05, Thursday July 13, 2006 An Israeli airstrike has destroyed the Palestinian Foreign Ministry in Gaza City, witnesses have said. There are no reports of casualties after the attack, which comes after Israeli air and ground forces moved into southern Lebanon to search for two soldiers captured by Hizbollah guerrillas. Prime Minister Ehud Olmert described the abduction as an "act of war" by the Lebanese government. The Israeli Cabinet said it has authorised a "severe response" against Hizbollah. Lebanese security officials said Israeli warplanes have attacked a Palestinian guerrilla base 10 miles south of Beirut - the closest raid to Lebanese capital. The US said it held Iran and Syria responsible for the kidnapping. Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Siniora said: "(Lebanon's) government was not aware of and does not take responsibility for, nor endorses what happened on the international border." He condemned the Israeli retaliation and said his government would call for a UN Security Council meeting. Israel's Army radio said large numbers of troops, as well as aircraft, were taking part in searches for the soldiers. Israeli is calling up its reserve troops, a signal that a large-scale military campaign could begin. Hizbollah snatched the soldiers after Israeli aircraft struck guerrilla positions in southern Lebanon. Children were among injured in Gaza bombing Hizbollah leader Sheik Hassan Nasrallah said the soldiers were in a "safe and very distant place", adding that the abduction was the militant organisation's "logical right" and they would only released as part of a prisoner swap. A top Hamas official said Israel must free all Arab prisoners for the men to be released. Eight Israeli soldiers were killed in the violence - three in the Hizbollah raid and five when their tank was hit by a landmine as it entered southern Lebanon. A Hizbollah fighter was also killed. Mr Ohmert said of the soldiers' capture: "It is an act of war by the state of Lebanon against the state of Israel." He added: "We are already responding with great strength ... The cabinet will convene tonight to decide on a further military response." Israeli Defence Minister Amir Peretz authorised a campaign of air strikes targeting both Hizbollah guerrilla installations and Lebanese civilian infrastructure. UN General Secretary Kofi Annan condemned both the soldiers' abductions and Israel's move into Lebanon. Israel withdrew from southern Lebanon in 2000 after an 18-year war against the Iranian and Syrian-backed fighters. In the Gaza Strip, nine members of one family - the parents and seven children - were killed and 15 people injured after Israel dropped a quarter-tonne bomb on a house. Israel said it was trying to kill top Hamas figures. Five Palestinians were killed on Wednesday evening in another Israeli attack. Israeli tanks also rolled into the central Gaza Strip in an expansion of the offensive aimed at freeing a soldier captured last month. Militants, including the armed wing of Hamas, are demanding Israel free 1,000 prisoners in exchange for 19-year-old corporal Gilad Shalit. BBC NEWS Israeli aircraft have bombed the Palestinian foreign ministry building in Gaza City, according to witnesses. At least three people were reported injured in the attack, which was said to have badly damaged the building. The strike early on Thursday comes as Israel continues its offensive following the capture of an Israeli soldier two weeks ago. At least 23 Palestinians died on Wednesday as Israeli troops occupied positions in central Gaza- Have We Become Immune To Terrorism?
You might have a point there...yes.- 'Bayer' knowingly dropped AIDS contaminated medicine on the European market
Aids HIV Bayer MSNBC | July 12 2006 This clip from Scarborough Country highlights how Bayer knowingly dumped medicine that was known to be contaminated with AIDS virus on the European market after it killed people in America. Even worse, the US Government let it happen. Watch the clip here or here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XS3mhjt7TrY Gotta watch this, it makes me angry.- Chris's guitars/mandolin
Well, kind of.......they do make the same shape. read this bit on their showroom front page here http://www.voxshowroom.com/us/guitar/nu_guitars.html- Chris's guitars/mandolin
And that guitar you describe as a "what kind of mandolin thingy is he using for yellow now.. its cream color".....is a Vox Teardrop guitar.- Condi Rice for President 2008!
I don't want to have to call you names - which are fully legit due to your silly little games. It's people like you who make these discussions tiresome. Just stop.- Pentagon revises Guantanamo detainee policy
yep, thankfully your congress is seeming doing the right thing this time.- Japan considering pre-emptive strike on North Korea
I'm sure a company called "Carlyle Group" will construct one for you. It won't be cheap, though. :shifty:- Condi Rice for President 2008!
Ok, Ok.....yeah, I see your point. BUT (you knew there was a 'but' right? lol)... She is for the war and has stated she think a military attack on Iran might be on the table. She's also part of the '911 Whitewash' crew.......also with reports linking her to the sept. 10th 2001 phone call warning to San Francisco's mayor Willie Brown to not fly to NY the next day (sept 11th)........he described it as airport security -- a full eight hours before the attacks -- advising him that Americans should be cautious about their air travel. But, we shall wait and see whether she does run.. there's plenty of websites set up to get her to... http://www.rice2008.com http://www.4condi.com http://www.condoleezzaforpresident.com condi2008.org (coming soon) We could have a bitch fight on our hands. I personally really hope not.......- Pentagon revises Guantanamo detainee policy
Yeah, the administation was taking too much heat over this issue it had to do something. (or at leat say it) Hopefully we can eventually see that place closed sooner rather than later.- Scores dead in 7 train explosions in Mumbai, India
BBC NEWS Scores dead in 7 train explosions in Mumbai, India Scores of people have been killed in at least seven near-simultaneous bombs on trains in the Indian financial capital, Mumbai (Bombay), police say. The city's police Chief AN Roy said on Indian TV as many as 100 people were feared killed and more than 250 hurt. The first explosion went off at about 1830 local time (1300 GMT), during the peak of the evening rush hour in the suburbs on the busy Western Railway. There have been a number of bomb attacks in Mumbai in recent years. The city and the capital Delhi have been put on high alert, and Mumbai's entire rail network has been shut down. Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh appealed for calm and described the incidents as a "shocking and cowardly attempt to spread a feeling of hatred". Pakistani leaders also condemned the blasts as a "despicable act of terrorism". Bodies by tracks Police said the blasts took place at Borivili, Khar, Jogeshwari, Matunga and Mira Road areas, with most on moving trains. Reports described people jumping from trains and bodies lying by the tracks. Television images show dazed and blood-splattered commuters being carried by fellow passengers to waiting ambulances, as rescue workers clambered through wreckage to reach victims. The force of the blasts ripped doors and windows off carriages and scattered luggage and debris. Clothes, shoes and personal possessions were strewn along the tracks. A medical student at a hospital in Parel, which has received many of the wounded, told the BBC News website the "floors are filled with bloodstains". "There were so many [injured people], I couldn't really count," Sunny Jain said. "There are not enough ambulances and many people are making their own way to the station. They are coming in taxis and by foot." The city's suburban train system is one of the busiest in the world, carrying more than six million commuters a day. Authorities have said they were aware of possible attacks on the train network, yet nobody else was informed SKY NEWS Carnage After Train Bombs Updated: 16:46, Tuesday July 11, 2006 Seven explosions have killed more than 135 people in Mumbai's commuter rail network during rush hour, police claimed. The death toll was spiralling since bomb blasts ripped through packed train compartments. Witnesses reported seeing body parts strewn about stations, while Indian television broadcast footage of wounded sprawled on tracks. Authorities, struggling in the subsequent chaos, said more than 300 were wounded. Officials confirmed the blasts were caused by bombs. The Indian home minister admitted authorities had information the attack was coming but did not know the time or place. One of the many injured Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf and Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz "strongly condemned this terrorist attack and have expressed condolences over the loss of innocent lives", reports said. The Bombay police chief said 20 bodies had been taken to hospitals and that the death toll could go higher. He said: "Our first priority is to rescue the injured people." However, heavy monsoon downpours were hampering the effort. Pranay Prabhakar, the spokesman for the Western Railway, said all trains have been suspended and appealed to the public to stay away from the city's train stations. A carriage ripped open The force of the blasts ripped doors and windows off carriages, and luggage and debris were strewn about. The Press Trust of India, citing railway officials, said all the explosions had hit first-class cars. The blasts appeared to have come in quick succession - a common tactic employed by Kashmiri militants that have repeatedly targeted India's cities. Police are reportedly carrying out nationwide raids in response. All the country's major cities have been put on high alert. Hours before, a series of grenade attacks by Islamic extremists killed eight people in the main city of India's part of Kashmir. Bombay, India's financial centre, has one of the most crowded commuter rail networks in the world. Officials have said they were aware of the threat of train bomb attacks Horrible news.- Condi Rice for President 2008!
Conspiracy theories?? I just said that it would probably be worse than it is now if she ever gets in power (which she wont). At every chance you guys throw in the 'conspiracy theories' line in a bad attempt to make my points less accepted.... I would prefer a more credible response......is that too much to ask.- Condi Rice for President 2008!
I'm not suprised your think in such ways. It's your loss. All I can say is don't support her. But then that's what makes you want to support her isn't it?? the fact I said you shouldn't?? Maybe this is how you make all your decisions. You should make your decisions based on research of the candidate and what their position is on matters. But, again.....I said you should do that.....so you won't... Where do you people come from, seriously.- Condi Rice for President 2008!
She's worse than Bush by a mile!! She shares all the goals of Bush's regime but she actually knows what she is doing.....she's always calling for military action...........gosh, scary thought. Voting democrat makes no difference anyway......the are all owned, funded and controlled by the same central banks. So either way.....the candidate is going to continue what was previously started. Obviously, on the surface they have to be seemingly having this fake 'war of words' but underneath it's all the same.- Bush’s failure to brief Congress regarding intel may have violated law
Right... So we all agree that he's above the law now. Well, he has to be considering how many times there has been laws passed without congress giving votes......just Bush's signature seems fine these days. So this is a dictatorship..... What he says (or at least what he is told to say) goes. And this can't be just put down to "well this is politics" crap becuase it hasn't always been AS utterly currupt and sadistic as it has been in the last 50 years and presently under the Bush regime. It's bad and it's gonna get worse. Dictatorship. The only saving grace is that these people are now a few generations on from the original globalist visionaries, which started America on this course of destruction. This means they are becoming slighty more complacent and overly 'cocky' with their methods. They're going full stream ahead with too many wars and far too many pages of the American constitution are getting big messy coffee stains all over them. They are taking control too fast, I feel and we are starting to see realisation and the beginning of a fight-back by the people. Unfortunatly, I just think we are going to suffer from even more 'terror' attacks and will have to see more young men and women fight/die in many more pointless strategic wars before more people wake up to what's really going on..- Bush’s failure to brief Congress regarding intel may have violated law
He's broke the law so many times now anyway.....almost seems nobody cares sometimes. Irritating.- America: From Freedom to Fascism
Ok, ok...lets not gets silly again. - Israel / Lebanon / Iran / Syria - Middle East conflict!