ELECTRIC OCTOPUS
ARE YOU A MUGWUMP???
Definition: [n] a neutral or uncommitted person (especially in politics)
[n] someone who bolted from the Republican Party during the U.S. presidential election of 1884
Synonyms: independent
compiled by Dee Finney
We need to first identify the enemy correctly.
The
enemy is hydra-headed, an octopus.
The primary focus of human well-being is clearly superior to this octopus called globalization.
A democracy is two wolves and a small lamb voting on
what to have for dinner.
Freedom under a constitutional republic is a well
armed lamb contesting the vote.
There is enough reaction, social chaos, breakdown of
human values, "terrorism",
and poverty to demonstrate that globalization is
not a sustainable venture
Outwardly we have a Constitutional government. We have
operating within our government and political system,
another body
representing another form of government - a bureaucratic elite."
(Senator William Jenner, 1954)
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that
good men do nothing"
(Edmund Burke)
Dee Finney's blog
start date July 20, 2011
today's date January 2, 2013
page 416
NOTE: Suddenly, this old topic has come to the front burner once more. It's time to look at it again because it has never really gone away.
That said, here is where I first learned about it. Below this information, you will find out the current status of what is happening.
10-18-03 - DREAM - I was living in a house with some young
girls. On the floor was a wire that was cut, so I spliced it together and
told one of the girls who picked it up - not to put it in her mouth and
get it wet, but to wrap the splice with electrical tape. There were 3 gold
wires on each side, which I spliced together. On top of the splice, after a few moments, was an Octopus wrapping its' tentacles around the wire. (8 tentacles) In a book, in the index, towards the back were the names of the 3 wires, but when I wanted to show this to a couple of men who came to the house with some empty wooden boxes, I couldn't find it again. I told them it was near the back near a picture of a nasty old man.
There was a man there serving breakfast. He had a bowl of cornflakes but we were served some kind of shell with a mixture of apples and peaches with brown sugar and cinnamon. I had 3 of them.
After that though, I saw the wires splice again and where the electrical tape was supposed to be, there were now 3 black octopi wrapped around the wires. (Total of 24 tentacles)
There was a retarded girl there. She was carrying around a huge black Catholic Bible, which I wanted to take to my room. She also had a ball and baseball glove and I waned to take the glove and have her throw the ball to me, but it seemed that she lost it so we couldn't play ball.
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In CONGRESS, July 4, 1776.
The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united
States of America: But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing
invariably the same Object envinces a design to reduce them under absolute
Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such
Government, and to provide
new Guards for their
future security. The Constitution of The United States of America:
house.gov/Constitution/Constitution.html Law is often the tyrant's will, and always so when it violates the right of an individual.
--Thomas Jefferson to I. Tiffany, 1819 |
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Description of Globalization: "Globalization" describes the ongoing global trend toward the freer
flow of trade and investment across borders and the resulting integration
of the international economy. Because it expands economic freedom and
spurs competition, globalization raises the productivity and living
standards of people in countries that open themselves to the global
marketplace. For less developed countries, globalization offers access to foreign
capital, global export markets, and advanced technology while breaking the
monopoly of inefficient and protected domestic producers. Faster growth,
in turn, promotes poverty reduction, democratization, and higher labor and
environmental standards. While globalization may confront government officials with more
difficult choices, the result for their citizens is greater individual
freedom. In this sense, globalization acts as a check on governmental
power that makes it more difficult for governments to abuse the freedom
and property of their citizens. Below, you'll find work Cato's scholars
have done on globalization. For more work Cato scholars have done on trade issues, visit the Center for Trade Policy Studies Web site at: http://www.freetrade.org/ Question: Is this good for Americans? Or did your job go
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DID THEY SAY THIS IN 1990???
On Saturday, August 25, 1990, the United Nations Security Council voted unanimously to allow a joint military force to use whatever means necessary to enforce a UN blockade against the country of Iraq. That afternoon, Lt. Gen. Brent Scowcroft, a CFR member and former aide to Henry Kissinger, who was the National Security Advisor to Bush, was interviewed by Charles Bierbauer of the Cable News Network (CNN) and used the term "a New World Order." During a September, 1990 speech at the United Nations, he announced that "we are moving to a New World Order." In the fall of 1990, on the way to Brussels, Belgium, Secretary of State James Baker said: "If we really believe that there's an opportunity here for a New World Order, and many of us believe that, we can't start out by appeasing aggression." |
Have you ever seen news reports on TV that cover remote wars in
Afghanistan or Sudan or Bumfuck Egypt, and the scenery is desolate -
either sparsely-vegetative mountains or barren deserts? Then you see the
residents who live in these areas, and they're gaunt, barely clothed, and
look on the brink of starvation because the only thing they have to eat
are rats or cactus or dogs or sand. But then the war footage begins, and
these people who can barely clothe and feed themselves are sporting
bazookas, anti-aircraft missiles, tanks, and hand-grenades. It makes ya
wonder - where does the money come from?
FROM: http://www.babelmagazine.com/issue15/wallstreethitler.html
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Joseph Daniel Casolaro (June 16, 1947 – August 10, 1991) Mr. Casolaro was an American freelance writer who came to public attention in 1991 when he was found dead in a bathtub in room 517 of the Sheraton Hotel in Martinsburg, West Virginia, his wrists slashed 10–12 times. A note was found, and the medical examiner ruled the death a suicide.[1] His death became controversial because his notes suggested he was in Martinsburg to meet a source about a story he called "the Octopus." This centered around a sprawling collaboration involving an international cabal, and primarily featuring a number of stories familiar to journalists who worked in and near Washington, D.C. in the 1980s—the Inslaw case, about a software manufacturer whose owner accused the Justice Department of stealing its work product; the October Surprise theory that during the Iran hostage crisis, Iran deliberately held back American hostages to help Ronald Reagan win the 1980 presidential election; the collapse of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International; and Iran-Contra.[2] Casolaro's family argued that he had been murdered; that before he left for Martinsburg, he had apparently told his brother that he had been frequently receiving harassing phone calls late at night; that some of them were threatening; and that if something were to happen to him while in Martinsburg, it would not be an accident. They also cited his well-known squeamishness and fear of blood tests, and stated they found it incomprehensible that if he were going to commit suicide, he would do so by cutting his wrists a dozen times [3] A number of law-enforcement officials also argued that his death deserved further scrutiny, and his notes were passed by his family to ABC News and Time Magazine, both of which investigated the case, but no evidence of murder was ever found.[4][5] Early life and careerCasolaro was born into a Roman Catholic family in McLean, Virginia, the son of an obstetrician, and the second of six children. One of his siblings fell ill and died shortly after birth. A younger sister, Lisa, died of a drug overdose in San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury in the 1960s. Casolaro attended Providence College until 1968. He married Terrill Pace, a former Miss Virginia. The couple had a son, Trey, and divorced after ten years, with Casolaro granted legal custody of his son.[6] Casolaro's interests included amateur boxing, writing poems and short stories, and raising thoroughbred Arabian horses. He also dabbled in journalism, looking into issues such as the Soviet naval presence in Cuba, the Castro intelligence network, and Chinese communist smuggling of opium into the U.S. according to his own curriculum vitae (though it remains unclear how much he had had published).[6] At the time of his death, he had written and published one novel, The Ice King, with Vanity Press. Towards the end of the 1970s, he dropped his interest in journalism and acquired a series of computer-industry trade publications, which he began selling towards the end of the 1980s. In early 1990, he decided to take up journalism again and, soon after, took an interest in the Inslaw case, of which his IT contacts had made him aware.[6] His researchShortly before his death, Casolaro told people that he was nearly ready to reveal a wide-ranging conspiracy spanning the Inslaw case, Iran-Contra, the alleged October Surprise conspiracy, and the closure of BCCI.[7] David Corn writes in The Nation that the papers Casolaro left behind reveal few clues, except that he was in over his head, but was tenacious.[8] His papers included old clippings, handwritten notes that were hard to read, and the names of former CIA officers and arms dealers. Corn writes that the notes show Casolaro was influenced by the Christic Institute and that he had pursued material fed to him by a reporter who worked for Lyndon LaRouche.[8] Richard Fricker writes in Wired that Casolaro had been led into a "Bermuda Triangle of spooks, guns, drugs and organized crime."[9] The Inslaw caseRon Rosenbaum writes that the Inslaw story alone is enough to drive a sane man to madness. "If they ever make a movie of the Inslaw suit," he writes, "it could be called Mrs. and Mrs. Smith Go to Washington and Meet Franz Kafka."[6] Inslaw's founder, William A. Hamilton, in a previous position with the U.S. Justice Department, had helped develop a program called Promis, short for Prosecutor's Management Information System. Promis was designed to organize the paperwork generated by law enforcement and the courts. After he left the Justice Dept, Hamilton alleged that the government had stolen Promis and had distributed it illegally, robbing him of millions of dollars. The department denied this, insisting that they owned it because Hamilton had developed it while working for them. As a result of this dispute, Hamilton and the department had been in litigation since 1983. A federal bankruptcy judge ruled in 1988 that the department had indeed taken the software by "trickery, fraud, and deceit," a decision upheld by a federal district court in 1988, but overturned on appeal in 1991.[8] A conspiracy theory developed around the case, with allegations that "back doors" had been inserted into the software so that whomever the Justice Department had sold it to could be spied upon. The major source on the conspiracy-theory aspect of the case, both for Hamilton and, later, for Casolaro, was Michael Riconosciuto, described by Rosenbaum as a "rogue scientist/weapons designer/platinum miner/alleged crystal-meth manufacturer... ."[6] Riconoscuito had been introduced to a friend of Casolaro's by Jeff Steinberg, a longtime top aide in the Lyndon LaRouche organization.[8] Riconosciuto told Bill Hamilton that he and Earl Brian, a director of Hadron, Inc., a government consulting firm, had paid $40 million to Iranian officials in 1980 to persuade them not to release the American hostages before the conclusion of the presidential election that saw Ronald Reagan elected president of the United States; this is the claim now known as the "October Surprise". (Though brushed off by many as a 'conspiracy theory' the claim is verified by former Iranian President Abolhassan BaniSadr[10][11] and supported by researchers such as onetime Presidential aide and Iran specialist Gary Sick.[12]) In exchange for his helping the Reagan administration, Brian was allegedly allowed to profit from the illegal pirating of the Promis system, according to Riconoscuito.[4][13] Brian, a close friend of then-Attorney General Ed Meese, has denied any involvement in either October Surprise or the Inslaw case. In addition to this allegation, Riconosciuto also claimed — in a March 21, 1991 affidavit submitted to the court in the Inslaw case[14] — that he had modified Inslaw's software at the Justice Department's behest so that it could be sold to dozens of foreign governments with a secret "back door," which allowed outsiders to access computer systems using Promis. These modifications allegedly took place at the Cabazon Indian Reservation near Indio, California. Because the reservation was sovereign territory where enforcement of U.S. law was sometimes problematic, Riconosciuto further claimed that he had worked on weapons programs there for The Wackenhut Corporation, such as a powerful "fuel air explosive". On March 29, 1991, eight days after submitting the affidavit, Riconosciuto was arrested for, and later convicted of, distributing methamphetamine and methadone, charges that he said were a set-up to keep him from telling his story.[8][15][16] In the summer of 1990, Casolaro arranged to meet Bill Hamilton, expressing an interest in pursuing the Inslaw story. Hamilton gave Casolaro a 12-page memo Riconoscuito had written detailing his allegations. Rosenbaum writes that, "The moment he got his hands on that maddening memo, with its maze of illusion and reality, was the moment Danny's life changed and he began his descent into the obsession that would lead to his death. He was slowly, then rapidly, sucked into a kind of covert-ops version of Dungeons & Dragons, with that memo as his guide and Michael Riconosciuto as his Dungeon Master."[6] Final daysOn August 5, 1991, Casolaro phoned Bill McCoy, a retired CID officer to tell him that Time magazine had assigned him an article about the Octopus. He further claimed to be working with the reporter Jack Anderson, and that publishers Little, Brown and Time Warner had offered to finance the effort. All of these claims were later shown to be false:[1] Little, Brown, for example, had rejected his Octopus manuscript over a month earlier.[6] On the same day, Casolaro's friend Ben Mason agreed to talk to Casolaro about his finances. A few days later, Casolaro showed Mason a 22-point outline for his book and expressed frustration at having been tied up with a literary agent who was unable to sell it for the last eighteen months. He also allegedly complained about his sleep being disturbed for the previous three months by calls during the night.[1] The following day, a neighbor of Casolaro's neighbor and long-time housekeeper, Olga, helped Casolaro pack a black leather tote. She remembers him packing a thick sheaf of papers into a dark brown or black briefcase. Casolaro said he was leaving for several days to visit Martinsburg, West Virginia, to meet a source who promised to provide an important missing piece of his story. This was the last time Olga saw him. Olga told The Village Voice that she answered several threatening telephone calls at Casolaro's home that day. She said that one man called at about 9:00 a.m. and said, "I will cut his body and throw it to the sharks". Less than an hour later, a different man said: "Drop dead." There was a third call, but Olga remembered only that no one spoke and that she heard music as though a radio were playing. A fourth call was the same as the third, and a fifth call, this one silent, came later that night.[1] Last known sightingsAccording to the Village Voice, Casolaro's whereabouts between late August 8 and afternoon August 9 are unknown. He met the Honeywell engineer William Richard Turner at the Sheraton at about 2:30 p.m. on August 9. Turner says he gave Casolaro some documents, and that they spoke for a few minutes. Witnesses reported that Casolaro spent the next few hours at a Martinsburg restaurant. A bartender there told police that he had seemed lonely and depressed. The police further learned that Casolaro was seen at Heatherfields, the cocktail lounge at the Sheraton, at around 5 p.m. with a man described by a waitress as "maybe Arab or Iranian."[1] At about 5:30 p.m. that night, Casolaro happened to meet Mike Looney who rented the room next to Casolaro's Room 517. They chatted on two occasions—first at about 5:30 p.m. and then again at about 8:00 p.m. Looney later explained, "[Casolaro] said he was there to meet an important source who was going to give him what he needed to solve the case." According to Looney, Casolaro claimed that his source was scheduled to arrive by 9:00 p.m. Around that time, Casolaro left Looney, explaining that he had to make a telephone call. He returned a few minutes later and said that his source might have "blown him off." Casolaro and Looney talked until about 9:30 p.m. At about 10.00 p.m., Casolaro bought coffee at a nearby convenience store. That was the last time anyone reported seeing him alive.[1] DeathAt about noon on August 10, 1991, housekeeping staff discovered Casolaro naked in the bathtub of Room 517. His wrists had been slashed deeply. There were three or four wounds on his right wrist and seven or eight on his left. Blood was splattered on the bathroom wall and floor; and according to Ridgeway and Vaughn, "the scene was so gruesome that one of the housekeepers fainted when she saw it."[1] Under Casolaro's body, paramedics found an empty Milwaukee beer can, two white plastic liner-trash bags, and a single edge razor blade. There was a half-empty wine bottle nearby. Ridgeway and Vaughan write that nothing was placed in the bathtub drain to prevent debris from draining away, and none of the bathwater was saved.[1] Other than the gruesome scene, the hotel room was clean and orderly. There was a legal pad and a pen present on the desk; a single page had been torn from the pad, and a message written on it: "To those who I love the most: Please forgive me for the worst possible thing I could have done. Most of all I'm sorry to my son. I know deep down inside that God will let me in."[6] Based on the note, the absence of a struggle, no sign of a forced entry, and the presence of alcohol, police judged the case a straightforward suicide. After inspecting the scene, they found four more razor blades in their envelopes in a small package. Police interviews further revealed that no one had seen nor heard anything suspicious. The Martinsburg police contacted authorities in Fairfax, Virginia, who said they would notify Casolaro's family. Police investigationThe first autopsy was performed on Casolaro's body at the University of Virginia on August 14, 1991. The coroner determined that blood loss was the cause of death, and that death had occurred from one to four hours before the body was discovered, or roughly between 8:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. on August 10.[1] The day after Casolaro's body was found, Village Voice editor Dan Bischoff received an anonymous telephone call alerting him to Casolaro's death.[8] By Tuesday, August 13, Ridgeway and Vaughan write, the "rumors were flying,...and by the next day, the crazies started coming out of the woodwork. There were vague unsubstantiated rumors that the Mafia was somehow involved, and the wildest story even suggested that the undertaker was an employee of the CIA, hired to clean up after an agency assassination." Even at the funeral, they write, the family felt "engulfed by mysteries." As the ceremony drew to a close, a highly decorated military officer in U.S. Army dress reportedly arrived in a limousine. Accompanied by another man in plain clothes, the military man approached the coffin just before it was lowered into the ground, laid a medal on the lid, and saluted. No one recognized either man and, to this day, they have never been identified.[1] After Casolaro's death was reported by several mainstream news organizations, police re-examined Room 517. The adjacent rooms to Room 517 had been rented the evening of Casolaro's death — one by Mike Looney, the other by an unnamed family. No one reported hearing anything unusual either on the night of August 9 or the morning of August 10. In January 1992, about five months after Casolaro's death, Dr. Frost of the Virginia state medical examiner's office performed another autopsy; he returned a second suicide verdict, citing blood loss as the cause of death. Frost said there was evidence of the early stages of multiple sclerosis, but the degree of severity was probably minor. Toxicology analysis uncovered traces of several drugs: antidepressants, acetaminophen, and alcohol. He wrote: "There was nothing present in any way that could have incapacitated Casolaro so he would have been incapable of struggling against an assailant, let alone been sufficient to kill him."[1] Ron Rosenbaum, a journalist acquaintance of Casolaro's, speculated in Vanity Fair that Casolaro may have intended his suicide to appear to be murder triggered by his research, in order to have others look into the story after his death.[6] However, despite two autopsies being conducted (with both concluding suicide as the cause of death), Casolaro was known to have complained numerous times about threatening or unsettling phone calls directed at him, often occurring late at night, including those received by his housekeeper during his absences from his home. Notes
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Posted on 07/25/2002
by Stand Watch Listen On March 14, 2002, a program to capture the Capitalist system and
control it for the purpose of advancing the twisted values of
environmentalism was spelled out in a presentation titled "Restructuring
the Global Economy." This was a rare occasion when deliberate deception
was not used to mask the Green's true intentions. According to the Greens behind this plan, "Economic globalization is
the greatest single contributor to the massive ecological crisis of our
time, yet this is an aspect that is often ignored by the media, NGOs,
policymakers, and citizens. Its inherent emphasis on increased trade
requires corresponding expansion of transportation of infrastructures,
airports, seaports, roads, rail-lines, pipelines, dams, electric grids,
many of these are constructed in pristine landscapes, often on indigenous
people's lands. "Increased transport also uses drastically increased fossil fuels,
adding to the problems of climate change, ozone depletion, and ocean, air,
and soil pollution." There is a very big problem with the assertion quoted above. None of
it is true. If the U.S., let alone the rest of the world, did not have
airports, seaports, roads, rail-lines, pipelines, dams and electric grids,
you would not be reading this, nor would there be too many goods in your
local supermarket or mall. Nor is the world running out of so-called "fossil fuels." Moreover,
world trade is generally seen as the best way to lift Third World nations
out of their grinding poverty while increasing peaceful and fruitful
relations between industrialized nations. More goods mean more money and
more jobs everywhere in a world that has six billion mouths to feed every
day. At the heart of the environmental (Green) movement have been people
who are hardcore Marxists, haters of Capitalism and the corporations and
countless small businesses that sustain it. Their problem, however, is
that Communism doesn't work. It has a record of having enslaved and killed
millions of people who fell under its control. To Randall Hayes, the man who presented his paper at the 2002 Johns
Hopkins Symposium on Foreign Affairs, Capitalism "is an absurd economic
system rapidly destroying nature, cultural diversity, and decent local
life." Admitting that there were no "attractive alternatives" to
Capitalism, he proposed that it "be radically improved, humanized, and
ecologized." The key word here is "radically." Humanity is not high on the list
of priorities for the Greens who thrive on programs that kill large
numbers of people deprived of pesticides to protect them against Nature's
greatest vectors of disease, insect and rodent pests; deprive farmers of
the pesticides and herbicides needed to protect their crops against these
predators; deprive people of electrical power from non-polluting
hydroelectric dams or nuclear utilities and they remain impoverished; and
most importantly, deprive people of a voice in their affairs through
democratic elections by destroying the sovereignty of nations. The other key word is "ecologized." That, presumably, means
substituting the lies and other control mechanisms that would render
what's left of Capitalism the tool of a single group of un-elected Green
elites operating under the aegis of the United Nations. Who is Randall Hayes? He is the president of the radical Rainforest
Action Network. He has created the International Forum on Globalization
(IFOG), described by Ron Arnold, the author of "Undue Influence,,
"Trashing the Economy" and several other books on the Greens, as
"assortment of some 60 anti-capitalist organizations and intellectuals
from 25 nations." These groups and others have been patiently and malevolently putting together a plan for global domination for decades. The operating element of the plan is the United Nations, which, itself, has made it clear it intends to be the sole global government for the entire planet. Up to now, however, no Green has so boldly stated the true intention of the movement. The plan would dismantle the institutions that monitor global trade and substitute UN agencies in their place. They claim to be driven by the desire to save the Earth and the basis for their claims are the totally bogus "global warming" hoax and others that assert that the air, the water, the soil, and all life on Earth is either polluted or endangered. The Earth is 4.5 billion years old. It does not need saving, particularly if that means the enslavement of the human race. What Hayes and his fellow Greens claim is hogwash! Every advance in
science and technology has come from learning how to secure the maximum
benefit of Earth's natural resources. Do not take it for granted that you can place a call to a friend in
Europe or Australia and hear them as clearly as if they lived next door.
Do not take for granted that the water from your faucet is potable. Do not
take for granted your supermarket will be filled with a huge variety of
foods - products to keep your home clean, and other items, all of which
arrived by truck. Do not take for granted that public health mosquito
control programs protect you against the West Nile virus or malaria. Do
not take for granted that you will be permitted to get in your car or get
on a plane to go anywhere you want. Nothing in modern life exists without the research and development
that has extended your life. It has been entrepreneurs and corporations
who have risked huge sums to bring about progress. The Greens hate progress. In this, they are financially supported by foundations whose goal it
is to control the world's money supply and, thereby, its future. They
include the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, the MacArthur Foundation, the Ford
Foundation, HKH Foundation and the Turner Foundation, among just a few of
those funding IFOG. All fund anti-globalization groups. As Ron Arnold points out, Randall Hayes' Rainforest Action Network
is "a shakedown operation, as RAN's arrest record indicates. He doesn't
mention that his organization used unlawful activities such as trespass,
intimidation and vandalism against his targets." Indeed, the Internal
Revenue Service "has been asked to revoke RAN's tax exempt status for
those very offenses." The IFOG plan that Hayes unveiled is a plan to rule the world. All
despotisms proudly announce their plans. Had the world read and acted upon
the rantings of Adolph Hitler's "Mein Kampf" in the 1930s, we would have
been spared World War II. Had the world acted to thwart the aims of the
Communist Manifesto, Russia would have been spared seventy years of horror
and Red China would not now be threatening the United States with
ICBMs. Hayes' plan would give non-profit groups access to the most radical
economic decision-making power within the United Nations. It would remove
corporations and nations from that process. It would impose restrictions
on the use of all natural resources and it would do so in the name of
saving the Earth. From whom? From YOU! (Alan Caruba writes a weekly column, "Warning Signs", posted on the Internet site of The National Anxiety Center.) Alan Caruba |
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Anti-globalization protests loom at Cancun talks By Alistair Bell CANCUN, Mexico (Reuters) - U.S. environmentalists, militant Mexican
peasants and European backpackers descended on the sweltering Caribbean
resort of Cancun on Monday for anti-globalization protests at world trade
talks. Truckloads of Mexican police in gray uniforms patrolled the streets
around where the World Trade Organization is to open a five-day meeting on
Wednesday to nudge its 146 members toward a comprehensive world trade pact
by the end of next year. Local authorities, keen to avoid a repeat of the riots that marred a
WTO meeting in Seattle in 1999, are putting on free concerts and open-air
plays to allow protesters to let off steam. Tattooed activists, some playing bongo drums, mingled with
promenading Mexican families at a concert in a square in central Cancun on
Sunday night as Brazilian rap music boomed from speakers through the balmy
night air. Campaigners say they will get their message across peacefully. "I would hope that we can demonstrate again that the WTO is an
organization that should not exist. It is creating more harm economically,
socially and environmentally than good," said Antonia Juhasz, a veteran
protester based in San Francisco. Economists say agreement at the talks, in a convention center 500
yards from the turquoise waters of the Caribbean, would increase hopes of
world economic recovery. But the meeting is shaping up as a battle between the rich countries
and mostly poor nations over agricultural subsidies. African nations, and members of the Cairns Group like Brazil and
Argentina complain their farmers suffer unfair competition because the
developed world, particularly the United States and the European Union,
supports its farmers to the tune of some $300 billion a year. The WTO members will also try to agree on goals for reducing
industrial tariffs and whether to negotiate new international rules
covering investment. CAUTIOUS German Development Minister Heidemarie Wieczorek-Zeul cautioned
against excessive optimism at the crucial talks, part of an effort to
liberalize world trade that began in the Qatari capital Doha two years
ago. "The negotiations run continuously, we shouldn't expect spectacular
results from Cancun," she told Reuters in Germany. U.S. Trade Representative Robert Zoellick met on Monday morning with
South African Trade Minister Alec Irwin and was due to hold talks later
with trade ministers from India and Australia. Activists say the chance of violence at mass protests planned for
later this week was slim because many foreign campaigners were staying
away from Cancun due to the cost of traveling and the reputation of the
Mexican police as being tough on dissent. "You can either come here and get your ass kicked by the police or stay at home and take action at a local level," said Juhasz. Up to 15,000 Mexican peasants wielding machetes are expected to hit
the streets at a demonstration on the meeting's opening day on Wednesday.
Mexican farmers say they have suffered from subsidized cheap imports
since the North American Free Trade Agreement, or NAFTA, between Mexico,
Canada and the United States came into effect in 1994. The United States is negotiating a similar deal with Central
American nations and hopes to open up the whole Western hemisphere to free
trade by 2005. "Although Mexico has had more exports through NAFTA, poverty has
increased in the countryside. We do not want this experience to be
repeated in Central America and the rest of the world," said peasant
leader Rafael Alegria. The WTO reached a deal last month that gives poor countries greater access to medicine in what was seen as one of a few good omens for the Cancun talks. |
Protests at EU summit turn violent 04 October 2003 Protests against a European Union summit turned violent Saturday,
leaving at least one person injured and 24 arrested as demonstrators
smashed shop windows, witnesses and police said. Some 10,000 riot-ready police officers were on the streets of Rome
enforcing a no-go zone around the venue where European leaders were
gathered for the opening of negotiations on a first ever constitution.
Fighter jets providing extra security from the air roared overhead,
accompanied by AWACS surveillance aircraft and helicopters. At one point group of about 50 anti-globalization protesters
attacked the offices of a temporary work agency before being chased away
by police, and an ambulance was seen moving in to take away an injured
demonstrator. Smoke could be seen billowing from the agency, in an area between
the city center and the summit venue. Young activists threw toilet paper rolls at the officers in
anti-riot gear -- one day after demonstrators dumped manure outside
Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's official residence in Rome.
They also blocked traffic on a road leading to the summit venue.
Police said 24 people were taken into custody at police headquarters
for questioning. European trade unions and the anti-globalization movement had called a joint demonstration Saturday demanding "another Europe". They want the EU to do more to address average citizens' concerns as
the bloc expands to include 10 new mainly ex-communist countries in May
2004. The first protesters, most of them Italians, arrived on
specially-booked trains in the morning and had an initial non-violent
standoff with authorities guarding the seat of the Italian government, the
Palazzo Chigi. Organizers said some 80,000 people had joined the protests. Up to 100,000 anti-globalization activists had been expected to try
to march on the summit venue on the outskirts of Rome under the banner
condemning a "Liberal Europe too concerned about businessmen". Italian and European trade unions made the Piazza della Repubblica
near Rome's main Termini train station their rallying point, bringing
banners and setting up information stands. "We will never build a stronger Europe on a weaker social pillar. It
must attract popular enthusiasm and be firmly rooted in popular politics,"
the secretary general of the European Trade Union Confederation, John
Monks said. "We want to send a message to Europe's political leaders that they
will weaken the social dimension of Europe at their and Europe's peril,"
he added. Labor leaders are concerned that components of the draft
constitution protecting social welfare rights will fall through the cracks
when the final version is passed. Authorities were bracing for the type of violent demonstrations that
rocked a summit of the Group of Eight industrialized nations in July 2000
in the northern Italian city of Genoa in which one young protester was
shot to death by police. The clashes and vandalism came two days after a letter bomb ripped
through the Italian labor ministry in central Rome. The explosive caused no injuries but rattled nerves on the eve of a
meeting of EU defense ministers and the ensuing summit. No one has claimed responsibility for Thursday's attack, but Italian
Interior Minister Giuseppe Pisanu accused far-left militants from the Red
Brigades group of being behind it. Two labour ministry officials, Massimo D'Antona and Marco Biagi,
were gunned down in 1999 and 2002 by the Red Brigades. Text and Picture Copyright © 2003 AFP. All other copyright © 2003
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Teargas fired as EU summit protests turn violent
04 October 2003 Italian riot police fired tear gas and wielded batons Saturday to
break up a protest by anti-globalization demonstrators outside a summit in
Rome where European leaders were mulling a new EU constitution. As helicopters buzzed overhead, hundreds of officers fought a
running battle with protesters along a broad avenue within 300 metres
(yards) of the summit venue on the outskirts of Rome, an AFP correspondent
on the scene said. At least one person was injured and 24 arrested as demonstrators
smashed shop windows, even before the main rally began outside the
high-security venue in Rome's fascist-era EUR district Organizers claimed over 300,000 demonstrators participated in two
separate rallies, including 250,000 in Rome and at least 70,000 near the
summit venue, but police said the Rome march only attracted 15,000 people.
As darkness approached some protesters, wearing hoods and masks and
armed with sticks, forced a line of police to crouch under a hail of
stones and missiles. There were no immediate reports of injuries. Some 10,000 riot-ready police officers were on the streets of Rome
enforcing a no-go zone around the venue. Fighter jets roared overhead,
accompanied by AWACS surveillance aircraft and helicopters. European trade unions, using slogans including "Liberal Europe too
concerned about businessmen," and the anti-globalization movement had
called a joint demonstration demanding "another Europe". They want the EU to do more to address average citizens' concerns as
the 15-member bloc expands to include 10 new mainly ex-communist countries
in May "We will never build a stronger Europe on a weaker social pillar. It
must attract popular enthusiasm and be firmly rooted in popular politics,"
the secretary general of the European Trade Union Confederation, John
Monks said. "We want to send a message to Europe's political leaders that they
will weaken the social dimension of Europe at their and Europe's peril,"
he added. At one point group of about 50 anti-globalization protesters
attacked the offices of a temporary work agency before being chased away
by police, and an ambulance was seen moving in to take away an injured
demonstrator. In one clash with police three demonstrators were injured. A group
of hooded demonstrators also attacked a bank near the summit conference
centre, damaging the building's reinforced glass windows. Protesters, most of them Italians, arrived on specially-booked
trains in the morning and had an initial non-violent standoff with
authorities guarding the seat of the Italian government, the Palazzo
Chigi. Authorities were bracing for the type of violent demonstrations that
rocked a summit of the Group of Eight industrialized nations in July 2001
in the northern Italian city of Genoa in which one young protester was
shot to death by police. The clashes and vandalism came two days after a letter bomb ripped
through the Italian labor ministry in central Rome. The explosive caused
no injuries but rattled nerves on the eve of a meeting of EU defense
ministers and the ensuing summit. No one has claimed responsibility for Thursday's attack, but Italian
Interior Minister Giuseppe Pisanu accused far-left militants from the Red
Brigades group of being behind it. Two labour ministry officials, Massimo D'Antona and Marco Biagi, were gunned down in 1999 and 2002 by the Red Brigades. Text and Picture Copyright © 2003 AFP. All other copyright © 2003
EUbusiness Ltd. All rights reserved. |
GROUP PLANS ANTI-GLOBALIZATION CONFERENCE
10-08-03 Students organize weekend workshops Brian Phillips News Editor The News Record A group of local activists faced a dilemma in organizing their
upcoming conference: Where should the groceries be bought? "Does anyone have a Sam's Club card?" asked one group member.
"No. Sam's is the beast of the beast. Wal-mart? No way," answered
his comrade. The conference, occurring this weekend, isn't a stereotypical
academic or business meeting. It's called Global, a collection of
workshops about globalization and the effects of the global economy.
The weekend begins Friday Oct. 10 with a benefit concert at Big
Pappy's Pizza on McMillan Avenue. The primary room for the Saturday and
Sunday workshops, which run all day, is 525 Old Chemistry. Organizers of the conference have arranged lecturers to explain what
they see as the negative effects of globalization. "So many problems - war, poverty and others - are associated with
globalization," said Ryan Donohue, a second-year political science
student. Donohue and two friends, first-year international affairs and Arabic
student Yasin Southall and non-student Mike Weigand, decided in July to
host a conference. Since then, they've corresponded with people all over the Midwest
and as far away as California who plan to come. Organizers are unsure how many people will attend, but expect
anywhere from 50 to 300. In addition to out-of-towners, many Cincinnatians who are opposed to
globalization are attending, according to Donohue. "There are a lot of groups of activists in Cincinnati. There's the
International Socialist Organization, the UC Anti-War Committee, Food Not
Bombs, the Students for Solidarity in El Salvador… We're bringing all
those little groups together," said Donohue. Activists traveling to meet other factions is nothing new. The
organizers of the conference have already journeyed to a variety of
protests and conferences. "I've been to D.C., New York, Detroit, North Carolina and Berkeley,"
said Traven Le Botz, a sophomore at Walnut Hills High School. Le Botz met with Donohue, Southall, Weigand and other planners Tuesday, Oct. 7 at Big Pappy's Pizza to finalize details for the weekend. "We thought the conference was a good opportunity to teach people
about the global economy and how it relates to the city," said Le
Botz. Le Botz, who turned 16 on Monday, is the youngest of the Global
organizers. Donohue estimates 80 percent of conference attendees will be
college age. Anyone who wants to learn about globalization, however, is welcome to attend, according to organizers. "We want everyone to come. There's no snobbery for this," said
Weigand. Similar to the broad swath of attendees expected to participate in the conference is the range of topics addressed in workshops. Workshop subjects include fair trade, the media, civil disobedience
and the environmental effects of globalization. Educational films will also be shown nightly. While educating conference members, organizers hope to encourage
communication between politically active individuals who share their
beliefs. "We are going to build a stronger network of activists in Cincinnati, the Midwest and around the country," said Donohue. Although the Global organizers take their political issues
seriously, they also plan to have fun. Fliers promise a party "like it's 1999" at the Friday night
concert. Conference planners also attempt to inject humor into their
meetings. When Southall announced all the workshop rooms have chalkboards, as
opposed to dry erase displays, the group groaned. "That's a conspiracy right there," said Donohue. "The revolution will not be dry erase," said Weigand. There is no Web site or phone number for the conference, but more
information can be obtained by e-mailing
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Protests await Powell USA will not confirm visit, but Greece indicates it’s Wednesday AP Posters featuring ‘murderer’ US Secretary of State Colin Powell
adorn a central Athens wall yesterday. Left-wing and peace groups have
called for demonstrations to mark Powell’s putative visit to Athens next
week. Greece has said he will come on Wednesday, but Washington has yet to
confirm this. Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul is due in Athens on
Tuesday. Details about a likely visit by US Secretary of State Colin Powell
were still fuzzy yesterday, but vocal anti-American left-wing groups,
apparently convinced that initial information placing Powell’s visit next
Wednesday, October 22, is correct, have already called for a demonstration
that afternoon. Both Foreign Minister George Papandreou and State Department
spokesman Richard Boucher avoided confirming the date of Powell’s visit.
The latter has refused to confirm the visit altogether. “I have repeatedly invited the US Secretary of State to visit our
country. He wants to respond to the invitation. I think that, as long as
his schedule allows him to, he will come. He has initially said ‘yes’,”
Papandreou said yesterday. Powell apparently has expressed his willingness for a “working” —
that is, unofficial — visit between trips to Singapore and Madrid next
week. The visit will coincide with one by Turkish Foreign Minister
Abdullah Gul, who will arrive in Athens on Tuesday. NATO’s outgoing
secretary-general, Lord Robertson, will also be in Athens next Wednesday
and Thursday. The confusion over Powell’s visit apparently arose after a premature
announcement on the part of the Greek government, something which the
State Department did not wish to happen as it prefers, for procedural and
security reasons, to announce the secretary’s travel schedule itself.
Foreign Ministry spokesman Panos Beglitis yesterday said that “we
continue our preparations for Mr Powell’s visit” and estimated that it
will take place next Wednesday. Government spokesman Christos Protopappas
said that Powell will meet President Costis Stephanopoulos, Prime Minister
Costas Simitis and Papandreou. The simultaneous presence of Powell, Robertson and Gul has raised
speculation about the content of the visits. Left Coalition Synaspismos
leader Nikos Constantopoulos yesterday wrote Papandreou asking him to
brief political party leaders and the Parliament about the content of the
talks. “Recent statements (about Greek-Turkish relations) give the
impression of contradictory policies within the government,” he said in
his letter. The Stop the War Coalition, the Genoa 2001 anti-globalization group
and unionists have called for a demonstration at Klafthmonos Square in
central Athens at 4 p.m. on Wednesday. “I believe this visit is provocative... We are literally talking about a murderer whose hands are dripping with blood,” said Genoa 2001 spokesman Yiannis Sifakakis. |
Violent protests erupting over biotechnology
posted by Nightwalker on Friday October 17 2003 PAUL ELIAS, AP Biotechnology Writer (10-15) 00:20 PDT SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- A growing militant movement opposed to genetic engineering in
agriculture and medicine is turning to violent and criminal sabotage --
from the bombing of a Bay Area biotech company to the destruction of
genetically modified crops. As a result, targeted companies aren't just taking extra security
precautions but also often altering business strategies. The violence,
which the FBI says suddenly became more serious this year, stems in part
from frustration that peaceful protests have failed to slow the pace of
biotech's progress. "The companies say they care when they're faced with nonviolent
protesters and then do nothing," said Danielle Matthews, a spokeswoman for
Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty, an animal rights group that supports
property destruction but not human injury. "Maybe the companies will start
caring when they have to pay to replace a few windows." A range of militant environmental, economic and animal-rights
activist groups have used the Internet to organize around biotechnology,
first in Europe and now in the United States. Many fear the technology
will forever harm nature while others object to how animals are treated in
drug experiments. A 25-year-old Californian, Daniel Andreas San Diego, is wanted by
the FBI in connection with some of the most recent attacks: the bombings
in August of the biotech company Chiron Corp. of Emeryville and last month
of a nearby cosmetics manufacturer. Aside from a few shattered windows,
little damage was done to either company. The group that claimed responsibility for the blasts, the previously unheard of Revolutionary Cells, vowed more bombings were to come. Authorities consider the bombings to mark a new chapter in
anti-biotech militance that has included the vandalism of a Chiron
executive's car and the trashing of a biology lab at Louisiana State
University last month. "We've seen a drastic escalation in the use of violent tactics in
the past year," said Phil Celestini, head of the FBI's domestic terrorism
unit in Washington. In France, an estimated half of the 100 plots of experimental
biotech crops were destroyed this year, prompting some 1,500 scientists,
including two Nobel laureates, to demand an end to the vandalism. Genetically modified crop experimentation in Britain is also in
danger due to sabotage and political opposition. Almost since James Watson and Francis Crick discovered DNA 50 years
ago, scientists have been exploring ways to manipulate and exploit those
building blocks of life for everything from boosting crop yields to germ
warfare. But questions didn't arise about biotechnology's safety and impact
on nature until San Francisco area scientists Herb Boyer and Stanley Cohen
succeeded 30 years ago in splicing genes from one species into another.
Since then, opposition to biotechnology research, first in agriculture and
later in medicine, has grown, especially in Europe. There is evidence that these "direct action" campaigns are having an
effect on companies. Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty has waged a four-year
harassment campaign to shut down the Lawrenceville, N.J., laboratory of
Huntingdon Life Sciences, a company that tests drugs and chemicals on
animals for companies including biotech firms. The accounting firm Deloitte & Touche severed its ties with
Huntingdon earlier this year because of harassment of its employees.
Huntingdon itself moved its headquarters from the United Kingdom to
Baltimore last year because of increasing violence against it. In Britain, Bayer CropSciences said it no longer will plant
experimental plots of genetically engineered crops because the government
has declined to keep the locations confidential. The unrest is also extending to the developing world, where biotech
is heralded by proponents as a panacea for famine and pestilence but where
anti-globalization activists fear corporate control of their livelihoods.
Last month, police in Bangalore, India arrested 29 people on riot
charges after protesters injured two workers and destroyed a greenhouse at
a research facility belonging to Monsanto Co., which sells genetically
modified seeds. That attack came a month after another mob in Bangalore attacked a
warehouse once owned by Monsanto. Ranjana Smetacek of Monsanto Bombay's office said the violence in India is the result of a single group's campaign against multinationals. "I do not agree that protest against biotechnology is becoming
violent in India," Smetacek said. "Most people who oppose biotechnology
and Monsanto have expressed themselves in a peaceful way." |
APEC Leaders Seek Restart of Trade Talks
Sunday October 19, 2003 6:16 AM By DIRK BEVERIDGE Associated Press Writer BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) - Linking the threat of terror to their
economic futures, Pacific Rim leaders heeded U.S. warnings on Saturday and
agreed to tough controls, but no ban, on portable missiles that can shoot
down civilian aircraft. They also resolved better coordination on bioterrorism, called for
the restart of collapsed talks toward a new global trade pact, and
promised to block ``cross-border movement of equipment, funds and people
involved in international terrorist activities.'' The officials from the 21 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation members
wrapped up two days of talks that laid out an agenda for next week's
annual summit of world leaders.
On another issue expected to come up at the summit, President Bush
was to argue that Beijing is keeping its currency artificially low to
boost exports, hurting American sales overseas. Chinese President Hu Jintao on Sunday defended his country's policy
of keeping its currency low against the U.S. dollar. He told a gathering
of international business executives that China's policy on the yuan
``serves Chinese economic performance and conforms to the requirements of
economic development in the Asia-Pacific region and the whole world.''
Secretary of State Colin Powell said a meeting of world leaders on
Monday will focus on security issues more than ever. ``Business leaders
will invest where they believe not only their investment is safe, but
their property and their employees are safe,'' he said. Senior U.S. officials said there was agreement Saturday on setting
up a new $5.4 million effort to help build regional terrorism-fighting
capacity. Two U.S. officials would work in Manila, Philippines, with the
Asian Development Bank on funding technical assistance for airport and
port security, the officials said on condition of anonymity. APEC's host, Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, said leaders
are ``painfully aware that security and prosperity are inseparable'' - and
have been made even more so by the SARS outbreak, which devastated the
travel industry in the hardest-hit parts of Asia. However, Malaysia's Trade Minister Rafidah Aziz suggested APEC's
agenda might ``be growing too wide'' for the group to be effective, the
country's Bernama news agency reported. Security worries were more than theoretical, as officials flew to
Bangkok amid news reports that several lightweight anti-aircraft missiles
had been smuggled into Thailand. But Thai officials have clamped down with tight security, providing
fighter jet escorts for leaders - including Bush, who arrived Saturday
night after a hurried state visit to the Philippines. Immigration authorities also blacklisted hundreds of known
anti-globalization activists and have warned local groups not to cause
trouble, leaving little chance that protests which have marred other
international trade conferences will erupt in Bangkok. The joint statement issued Saturday by the trade and foreign
ministers agreed to strengthen controls on the ``production, stockpiles,
transfer and brokering'' of the portable anti-aircraft weapons. In an address to the ministers, Powell said ``no threat is more
serious to aviation'' as the handheld weapons, known as ManPADS, according
to State Department spokesman Richard Boucher. Hundreds, and perhaps thousands, of Soviet-style SA-7s are believed
to be available on the international arms market and concerns about their
use by terrorists have been on the rise. The ministers rejected calls for a total ban, apparently out of concern for their own arms industries, but welcomed the new restrictions. ``These are missiles that could be used at any airport in any
country of the world to bring down a passenger liner and create literally
hundreds of lives lost,'' said New Zealand Foreign Minister Phil Goff.
The forum also features collective concern about North Korea's
nuclear weapons ambitions. On Saturday, North Korea said it is not
interested in talks on its nuclear weapons program unless the United
States will discuss a nonaggression treaty. Bush, gathering with Asian leaders, said Sunday that the United
States has no intention of invading North Korea, but he ruled out signing
a non-aggression treaty. He said there might be other ways to convince
North Korea that the United States would not attack. ``We think there's an opportunity to move the process forward and
we're going to discuss it with our partners,'' Bush said. ``We will not
have a treaty, if that's what you're asking. That's off the table.'' APEC members are Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Philippines, Russia, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, United States and Vietnam. Guardian Unlimited © Guardian Newspapers Limited 2003 |
China Stands Ground in Currency Dispute
Sunday October 19, 2003 By DIRK BEVERIDGE Associated Press Writer BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) - China stood its ground Sunday in a currency
dispute with America, brushing off U.S. criticism that it is unfairly
keeping the value of its yuan pegged low against the U.S. dollar. Chinese President Hu Jintao said ``frictions'' are to be expected as
his economy grows rapidly into a powerhouse. Beijing, he boasted, is
promoting economic stability not only in Asia, but around the world. President Bush and Hu were meeting privately Sunday before the
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum here. They are among 21 leaders
gathered for the annual summit. Bush has pushed anti-terrorism efforts toward the top of the agenda,
irritating some APEC members who want to stick to the forum's stated
mission of improving economies. Among other things, they seek the
establishment of a free trade and investment zone, by 2010 for developed
members and by 2020 for developing members. The summit was held under unprecedented security that shut down much
of the normally frenetic Thai capital. VIP planes arrived with fighter jet escorts at the airport guarded
by armored cars. Motorcades zipped through unusually deserted streets,
shadowed by low-flying helicopters. Authorities have taken tough action to prevent the kind of violent
demonstrations that have marred other international trade conferences.
About 22,000 police and troops have been deployed, and known
anti-globalization and anti-Iraq war protesters were blacklisted from
entering the country. The measures appeared to dampen protests here. Yet some 1,000
demonstrators rallied on a Bangkok university campus calling Bush ``the
world's real terrorist'' as a small police contingent looked on. One man
was arrested. Beijing's currency policy looms as the major economic issue for the
forum. Worried about China's huge trade surplus with the United States,
Bush wants China to let its yuan appreciate against the dollar. The issue could have re-election ramifications for Bush, who believes China's policy is hurting America's shrinking manufacturing base. But his criticism is unlikely to draw sympathy from other Pacific
Rim leaders here. Finance ministers of the 21 APEC economies took China's side last
month during a pre-summit meeting, suggesting in a statement that no
country should dictate others' currency policies. ``There is no single
exchange rate regime that suits all economies at all times,'' the
ministers said. While Beijing has promised eventually to become more flexible after
keeping the yuan fixed at about 8.28 to the U.S. dollar since 1994, it has
made no commitments. On a stopover in Tokyo last week Bush also failed to convince Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi to raise the value of the yen. The Americans have also been angered by Japan's repeated
intervention in foreign exchange markets to keep down the value of its yen
- a strategy that helps Japanese exporters and harms American companies.
Washington has pushed the fight on terror into a more prominent
place in the talks. When they meet Monday and Tuesday, APEC leaders will pledge to
dismantle cross-border terror groups, according to a draft communique
obtained by The Associated Press. APEC members are Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Philippines, Russia, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, United States and Vietnam. Guardian Unlimited © Guardian Newspapers Limited 2003 |
Miami Officials Change Proposed Ordinance To Limit Protests
Protesters May Carry Gas Masks, Baseball Bats POSTED: EDT October 20, 2003 MIAMI -- A proposed ordinance designed to limit violent protests at
next month's Free Trade Area of the Americas meeting has been changed to
let people carry gas masks, baseball bats, ball bearings and other items.
The changes come despite intense lobbying by Miami Police Chief John
Timoney, who had urged the strict rules which he said would protect police
officers. The original version of the rule would have prevented
demonstrators from using gas masks, bulletproof vests and items like
sticks and poles, which have been seen at previous anti-globalization
protests in Seattle and Cancun, Mexico. Civil rights groups had fought the original rules, but on Monday
said the revised rules still restrict too much and likely will be
challenged in court. The Miami City Commission was expected to vote on the amended
ordinance Thursday. But the proposal still includes bans on lumber more than a
quarter-inch thick, glass bottles and water guns. Those proposed bans
rankled groups like the American Civil Liberties Union and the up to
50,000 protesters estimated to attend the meetings Nov. 17-21. The new proposal still goes too far and will infringe on First Amendment rights, so city officials can expect a court challenge if it passes, said Randall Marshall, legal director of the ACLU of Florida. The amended ordinance removes language banning many "hard substances," including golf and rubber balls, marbles and batteries. Officials also proposed making the rule permanent, instead of having it expire days after the meeting ends. Trade ministers from 34 countries will attend the meeting to discuss creating a free-trade region covering the Western Hemisphere, except Cuba. City leaders have been lobbying for the headquarters of a proposed Free Trade Area of the Americas to be located in Miami. Copyright 2003 by NBC6.net The Associated Press contributed to this report. All rights reserved. |
Bangkok Locked Down for APEC Summit
By Patrick Goodenough CNSNews.com Pacific Rim Bureau Chief October 20, 2003 Pacific Rim Bureau (CNSNews.com) - With Southeast Asia's emergence
as a cradle of terrorism, the Thai government has taken extraordinary
security measures to protect leaders attending the Asia Pacific Economic
Cooperation (APEC) summit. About 22,000 police and troops have been deployed, to provide
security against terrorism threats as well as to discourage
anti-globalization or other mass protests targeting the U.S. or some of
the other 20 countries taking part. One of the key concerns in recent months has been that terrorists
armed with shoulder-launched surface-to-air missiles (SAMs) may try to
shoot down aircraft landing or taking off from Bangkok's international
airport. In recent months, counter-terrorism researchers have labeled the
airport as one of the most vulnerable in the region. Two weeks ago, deputy Prime Minister Chavalit Yongchaiyudh confirmed
aspects of a media report, which said security agencies were hunting for
half a dozen portable SAMs, smuggled into the country from Cambodia.
Another worry, cited by Air Force chief Konsak Wantana, was that planes could be hijacked and flown into APEC leaders' aircraft in midair. Planes have been escorted by fighter jets, anti-aircraft missiles
stationed around the airport, and other precautions taken. When President Bush arrived Saturday, his cavalcade was accompanied from the capital's military airport by a helicopter escort. Hotels where the U.S. and other APEC delegations are staying have
been tightly secured. Police have closed off roads and advised Thai drivers to keep out of
downtown Bangkok unless absolutely necessary. The government also declared that the summit period would be a
public and school holiday, a move designed to reduce traffic on the
usually congested streets in a city of 10 million. Although Thailand has not suffered a major terrorist attack yet,
security experts worry that it may only be a matter of time. Southern Thai provinces are a pocket of Islam in a predominantly
Buddhist nation, and there are fears that militants from Indonesia,
Malaysia or the southern Philippines may be present there. Members of the Jemaah Islamiah (JI) terrorist group have been
arrested in Thailand, including JI operations chief Hambali, an Indonesian
believed to have masterminded last year's Bali bombing, which killed 202
people. Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra said at the time Hambali had been
planning attacks to coincide with the APEC summit. The authorities also are guarding against less conventional attacks
on the foreign dignitaries, who include Russian President Vladimir Putin,
Chinese President Hu Jintao, Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi and
Australian Prime Minister John Howard. Thai media report that mobile food-testing units will ensure that
all food and drink is tested before being served to VIPs. Some reports say
that laboratory mice will be used as "testers." Protests focusing on political or economic issues are being discouraged. Known protest leaders are being barred from the country and Thaksin has warned local non-governmental organizations that they could be blacklisted or otherwise punished if they organize street protests. At least one demonstration has, nonetheless, taken place, with about
1,000 people moving from a university campus onto city streets, protesting
against the U.S., the Iraq war, and trade-related issues. Thaksin is keen to showcase the country to the visiting leaders, and
the preparations have also included a major clean up, with some of the
steps taken described by critics as excessive. Streets have been cleared of beggars, prostitutes and stray
dogs. Some opponents have raised concerns that Thaksin's determination to
be seen as an important ally in the U.S.-led war on terror may result in a
clampdown on civil liberties. The prime minister earlier this year announced his country's first
anti-terror law, drawing anger from political opponents because he did so
by executive decree rather than consult parliament. Bush at the weekend praised Thaksin for supporting the war on terror and named Thailand a "major non-NATO" ally, putting it into the same category as such countries as Japan, Australia, Israel and South Korea.
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The
Empire Strikes Out
Today a globalized corporate empire is menacing the future of the entire biosphere. We all know that empires are castles made of sand that always crumble and fade away, but by the time this empire strikes out, the biological game could be all but over. Corporate globalization is killing off its host – and ours – mother Earth.
IMF Confidential: The Secret Documents The Masters Of The Universe Would Rather You Not See This document, nominally produced by the World Bank, represents the interlocking directives of both the Bank and the IMF, as well as, indirectly, the wishes of both institutions' largest patron, the United States Treasury Department. Marked "Confidential" or "Official Use Only," these reports are seldom publicized to the citizenry bound up in their stipulations. And yet for the 100-plus that rely on IMF and World Bank loans-countries such as Argentina, Tanzania, Ecuador, Sierra Leone-such agreements serve as de facto legislation, meticulous in detail and ideological in thrust. Although couched as loan conditions or as helpful development advice, these reports more closely resemble the minutes of a financial coup d'etat....
The Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) The Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) is a trade agreement
currently under negotiation that would expand the North American Free
Trade Agreement (NAFTA) to include 31 additional nations in the Western
Hemisphere. This massive expansion is currently being negotiated without
meaningful public or Congressional input. The FTAA would not only extend
the failed policies of the NAFTA which have eroded living standards,
undermined workers rights, devastated family farms, and empowered
corporations to challenge domestic public interest laws, but could also
include new provisions to severely restrict the ability of federal, state,
and local governments throughout the hemisphere to regulate both public
and private services, or to provide essential public services. Cancun WTO flubs -
Third World Countries Pull Out - they don't trust the EU or US |
Selected by active meeting participants of San Francisco RTS, to
protest on June 18. Selected on the basis of having either their global
headquarters based in San Francisco, or on the basis of having the
campaign against them based in San Francisco. This list was hard to boil down. We intend to make a flyer to
distribute on J18, illustrating not only who these top ten are and what
they do, but also what types of destructive actions they perpetrate --
with a general list of similar multinational multideath corporations, many
of which have offices in San Francisco as well. PG&E Bechtel - THE FIRST COMPANY CONTACTED BY GWB AFTER THE IRAQ
WAR: San Francisco-based Bechtel Group is one of the world's largest
construction companies and first truly multinational corporations. Over
the past century Bechtel has built 19,000 mega-projects in 140 countries
for mining, oil, and nuclear industries, leaving behind a legacy of
environmental desecration and human rights abuses. At the same time the
privately-owned company has built a virtual empire for the Bechtel family,
earning $11.3 billion of operating revenues in 1997 alone. Bechtel's Bay
Area construction projects include the Chevron oil refinery in Richmond,
which produced an unparalleled 944 million pounds of toxic wastes in 1996,
the Bay Bridge, and the BART light rail system. Bechtel has built the infrastructure for much of the global
petroleum industry, constructing the trans-Arabian pipeline as well as
pipelines in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Iraq, and Occidental Petroleum in
Colombia. Two of Bechtel's most recent projects -- British Petroleum's
pipelines in Algeria and Enron's natural gas power plant in India -- have
faced stiff opposition from rural communities displaced by the projects.
In February the government of Turkmenistan named Bechtel and General
Electric to head an international consortium that will construct a $2
billion to $3 billion gas pipeline from Turkmenistan under the Caspian
Sea. Bechtel's name also has become synonymous with the nuclear power
industry. The San Francisco-based corporation manages the Nevada nuclear
test site for the Dept. of Energy and has constructed most of the nuclear
power plants in this country. Altogether, Bechtel has built 45 nuclear
power plants in the U.S. and overseas, including the Tarapur nuclear power
plant in India from which the Indian government acquired the nuclear
material for its first nuclear bomb test last year. Chevron Well's Fargo The GAP Monsanto Bank of America Caltrans Hyundai Retail outlets using Prison Labor including Victoria's Secret, JC
Penney, Nike, ... See below for more information about these criminal
corporations. Types of destructive involvement: Overseas Sweatshops. Prison Labor. Deforestation. Nuclear involvement. Automobile dependence. Media monopoly. Genetic engineering. Weapons manufacturing. Financial fraud. Oil. Chemical addiction peddling (tobacco, alcohol, psychiatric drugs, etc.). and more. FROM: http://guest.xinet.com/rts/past_actions/j18/topten1999.html |
How much did a worker making Nike shoes in China earn an hour in
1998?
US $0.16 This was the hourly wage of workers working 77-84 hours a week at the Wellco Factory, which manufactured shoes for Nike. Source: report by Charles Kernaghan of the National Labor Committee. 2) What did the BBC find in a Cambodian factory making Gap clothes in 2000? Underage labour. The parents of one of the workers interviewed confirmed that she was only 14. 3) How much did McDonalds CEO Jack M Greenberg earn in 1999? $22,596,814. That was his total compensation for the year. Source: AFL-CIO 4) How much did Disney spend on advertising in 1997? $1.25 billion According to figures published in Advertising Age. Incidentally, it was slightly more than the GDP of Lesotho in 1999. $500 million . That's how much Nike spent in the same year. Source: Advertising Age 18 million Is how much Absolut Vodka spent in the same year. Source: Food & Beverage Marketing. . |
What is Anarchism? Anarchism From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Anarchism is a generic name given to theories and movements which
call for the abolition of government and other forms of authority - the
simplest possible civics. In the view of anarchists, the complexity of
civics is inversely related to its potential for fairness - thus simpler
is better. Anarchists also argue that ethical relationships can be based only
upon voluntary association. Issues involving whether or not violence is acceptable are
controversial within the anarchist community Anarchism: the basics In contrast to common misconceptions, the anarchy sought by most
anarchists is not chaos or anomie -- that is, anarchists do not desire an
absence of order, rules, and organized structure. Anarchists oppose
hierarchy, power and authority; which they argue to be immoral,
oppressive, and detrimental to society. They philosophize on the
distinction between order and hierarchy, rules and authority, organised
structure and power. To what end is not apparent to many non-anarchists.
Some critics of anarchism suggest that it is a rhetorical form, whereby individuals can cloak the pursuit of their own interests behind an interlocking web of abstract concepts. Freedom is speculated as unconstrained desire which Marx suggested was the material basis of the Anarchy of the market. Marxism in contrast uses the fluid manipulation of concepts through dialectical materialism, and hence marxists often dismiss anarchism as the politics of those who do not know what they want. This may explain the development of anarchism into identity politics, albeit with a dissident White identity. |
What is Anti-Globalization?
Anti-globalization movement From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The anti-globalization movement is an effort to counter aspects of
the current process of globalization (recent changes in the world economy
involving an increase and intensification in the scale and density of
global networks and circulations). Although adherents of the movement
often work in concert, the movement itself is heterogeneous and includes
diverse, sometimes opposing, understandings of this process, alternative
visions, strategies and tactics. Thus, more nuanced terms include
anti-capitalist/anti-corporate alternative globalization. Some factions of the movement reject globalization as such, but the
overwhelming majority of its participants are aligned with movements of
indigenous people, anarchism, green movements, and to a minor extent
communism. Some activists in the movement have objected not to capitalism
or international markets as such but rather to what they claim is the
non-transparent and undemocratic mechanisms, and consequences, of
globalization. They are especially opposed to neoliberalism, and
international institutions that promote neoliberalism such as the: World Bank (WB), Many in France, claiming that their position is not so much an
opposition to mondialization than an opposition to the particular way it
is taking place (neo-liberal etc..), prefer their movement to be called
altermondialism. It is also worth noting that many nationalist, far-right movements,
such as the French National Front are also against mondialization. They
are still usually not considered part of the anti-globalization movement,
which tends to adopt left-wing approaches. Ideology and causes within the movement There are many different causes championed by movement members,
including: labor rights, Many of the protesters are veterans of single-issue campaigns, including: forest/anti-logging activism, Some protesters identify themselves as revolutionary anarchists, socialists, Gaians, or communists; others agree ideologically but don't immediately identify themselves as such and still others want to reform capitalism, e.g. democratic Greens, some pagans. Movement members see most or all of these goals as complementary to
one another, together forming a comprehensive agenda touching on nearly
all aspects of life. One common thread among the disparate causes is that the World Bank
and IMF are seen as undermining local decision-making methods. Local or
national sovereignty is seen as key to protecting cultures and ecologies.
Governments and free trade institutions, on the other hand, are seen as
acting solely for the good of trans-national (or multi-national)
corporations (e.g. Microsoft, Monsanto, etc.). These corporations -- rhetorically likened to locusts or rapists -- are seen as having rights that human persons do not have - to move freely across borders, Therefore, some of the movements' common goals are: an end to corporate personhood As protest slogans summarize: "People and planet before profits",
"The Earth is not for sale!", or "Teamsters and Turtles, Together At
Last!" Some of the movement's agenda is shared by major pro-capitalist
economic theorists who argue for much less centralized systems of money
supply, debt control, and trade law. These include George Soros, Joseph E.
Stiglitz (formerly of the World Bank), and David Korten. These three in
particular have made strong arguments for drastically improving
transparency, for debt relief, land reform, and restructuring corporate
accountability systems. Organization Although over the past years more emphasis has been given to the
construction of grassroots alternatives to (capitalist) globalization, the
movement's largest and most visible mode of organizing remains mass
decentralized campaigns of direct action and civil disobedience. These
often coincide with meetings of organizations they object to. This mode of
organizing, primarily under the banner of the Peoples' Global Action
network, serves to tie the many disparate causes together into one global
struggle. Exposure to the other causes helps create solidarity and slowly
lays the groundwork for a consensus process and basis of unity for the
movement itself, which may eventually include any, all, or none of the
doctrines listed above. In the process, it also helps to focus global attention both on the
institutions of global capitalism (whose policies most movement members
feel people would object to if they knew about them) as well as bring
attention to the movement itself. In many ways the process of organizing
matters more than the avowed goals or achievements of any given action in
the movement. As Ralph Nader has put it: "You may support some of the goals. You may even like some of the
decisions. But you can't reasonably support the way these decisions are
being made." The stated goal of most demonstrations is to shut down the summit it
is protesting. Some demonstration slogans to this effect include: "WEF? SHUT IT DOWN!", Although the demonstrations rarely succeed in more than delaying or
inconveniencing the actual summits, this energizes the mobilizations and
gives them a purpose. The movement's organizational model is notable - despite (or perhaps
because of) the lack of formal coordinating bodies, the movement manages
to successfully organise large protests on a global basis, using
information technology to spread information and organise. Protesters
organize themselves into "affinity groups," typically a non-hierarchical
group of people who live close together and share a common goal or
political message. Affinity groups will then send representatives to
planning meetings. However, because these groups are easily and frequently
penetrated by law enforcement intelligence, important plans of the
protests are often not made until the last minute. One common tactic of
the protests is to split up based on willingness to break the law. This is
designed, with varying success, to protect the risk-averse from the
physical and legal dangers posed by confrontations with law enforcement.
For example, in Prague, the protest split into three distinct groups,
approaching the conference center from three directions: one engaging in
various forms of civil disobedience (the Yellow march), one (the
Pink/Silver march) advancing through "tactical frivolity" (costume, dance,
theatre, music, and artwork), and one (the Blue march) engaging in violent
conflicts with the police, the police armed with water cannons and batons,
the protesters with cobblestones lifted from the street [Guardian report].
These demonstrations come to resemble small societies in themselves. Many protesters take training in first aid and act as medics to other injured protesters. Some organizations like the National Lawyer's Guild and, to a lesser extent, the ACLU provide legal witnesses in case of law enforcement confrontation. Protesters often claim that major media outlets do not properly report on them; in response, some of them created the Independent Media Center, a collective of protesters reporting on the actions as they happen. FROM: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-globalization_movement |
Best Antiglobalist Slogan
The New Federalist Lyndon, We Hardly Knew Ye. The best antiglobalist slogan we’ve seen recently wasn’t on a protester’s banner in Seattle or L.A., but was in fact a headline of The New Federalist, the Larouchite newspaper. The Larouchites, as Alan Cabal has pointed out, have been preaching antiglobalism since the WTO protesters were in diapers. The headline of the July 31 edition of the "National Newspaper of the American System" said: "Rich Nations to Poor: Let Them Eat Laptops!" Below that was a bizarre illustration of Alan Greenspan as Belshazzar, unable to read the writing on the wall. |
REMEMBER THE FISCAL CLIFF WE JUST WENT OVER?
The House and
Senate members
who voted in February 2007 to
continue the Iraq war must be impeached-recalled and removed from
Office. Take action and push to get them all out of Office in 2008. See:
House.gov and Senate.gov to see how your public employee voted the fire
them. Most of the members who have been in Congress for years are chipped
and therefore controlled. All
the current 2008 Presidential Candidates Democrats and Republicans are
Stooges for The Bush-Millman-Clinton-Lindner Crime Syndicate.
The Stooges either
are
criminals, extortion friendly closet Lesbians, closet Homosexuals,
murderers or closet Israeli-Mossad agents and or British agents. Do
Americans want such filth? Bush Nazi Goons FBI Division # 5: Run by Denver FBI SAC Mark Hostlaw Spying on and Terrorizing Americans for Political Purpose including but not limited to false arrests and imprisonment and attempted murder of Stew Webb and Tom Heneghan in violations of U.S. Laws. FBI Cointelpro BushesNaziGoonsNews CIA Domestic Contact CIA DCS Domestic Contact Services 1.jpg Go to Bush Nazi Goons News for complete page 1-6 of CIA-DCS pages. BUSH-ABRAMOFF-ISRAELI-AIPAC-MILLMAN
Bush-Millman-Clinton Crime Family Flow Chart by Stew Webb
OPERATED WASHINGTON'S CHILD SEX
WHORE HOUSES, HETEROSEXUAL WHORE HOUSES, LESBIAN WHORE HOUSES AND HOMOSEXUAL
WHORE HOUSES
CHILD MOLESTER'S IN THE MEDIA,
SENATORS, CONGRESS
SOME NAMES ARE NOW POSTED AND
MORE WILL BE ADDED. READ ARTICLES BELOW This is
what fired US Attorney San Diego Carol Lam was investigating
This is why StewWebb.com speaks
of the Bush-British-Yiddish connections we are not anti-Semitic or racists
we are trying to eradicate these criminals out of the American Government
who can be blackmailed with sex and money. Washington—April 20,
2007 LITTLE BOYS & GIRLS FOR MILITARY AND DEFENSE CONTRACTS: DEJA-VU ALL
OVER AGAIN? Male prostitutes toured Bush 41
White House before federal agents were sent into the streets to collect and
destroy copies of this Thursday, June 29, 1989 Washington Times headline
story by Paul M. Rodriguez and George Archibald which led to multiple
follow-up stories. THE FOLLOWING LINKS ALL GO TO STEW WEBB SITE
Specter, incompetent Dems key to Gonzales firings obstruction agents_bush_obstructed_justice_over_firings dc_hilton_ritz_carlton_used_for_congressional_child_sex agents_say_foley_scandal_tip_of_iceberg foley_gannon_abramoff_rove_sex_espionage_operation
ex_interior_deputy_pleads_guilty_in_abramoff_case WASH. D.C. POLICE PEDOPHILE STING RAID CATCHES V.P. BUSH AND PRESIDENT REAGAN THIS BANNED EDITION OF THE WASHINGTON TIMES WAS DESTROYED EN MASSE BY VICE-PRESIDENT GEORGE H. W. BUSH. THIS TURNED OUT TO BE NOT THE FIRST TIME THAT REPORTS STARTED TO SIFT OUT THAT VICE-PRESIDENT BUSH WAS A KNOWN PEDOPHILE!
Daddy Bush's Pedophilia and
Child Sex Whore houses: Operation Brownstone run by CIA George Pender and
FBI #5 Ted Gunderson the Bush blackmail of Media, Congress and Senate.
Photographer tied to White
House child sex-ring arrested after Thompson suicide 9-11 WORLD TRADE CENTER ATTACK ON AMERICA, BUSH AND CHENEY GUILTY:
June 4,
2007 ISRAELI MOSSAD ON TRIAL FOR 9-11 WTC ATTACK ON AMERICA IN NEW YORK THIS
WEEK. The 9-11 WTC Attack involving
The Israeli Mossad APAC Jack Abramoff Greenberg-Tarig Law
firm-Waymark-Leonard and Elaine Millman on America has begun in US District
Court in New York. All Media in this Country should be covering this
Espionage case. Bushes_Used_Secret_Phantom_Technology_When_They_Attacked_America_9-11-2001 911_wtc_terrorist__financing_identified. Bush_Plants_Nukes_Pelosi_has_911_Evidence 911_WTC_Attack_Bush_Cheney_Guilty 911 widow questions why MSNBC host silenced her 911_mastermind_michael_chertoff Bushes_Used_Secret_Phantom_Technology_ When_They_Attacked_America_9-11-2001. 9-11 crash victim Barbara Olson arrested in Europe 911_house_of_cards_is_about_to_c 9-11 Top Secret Steven Cambone Notes Staffer of Donald Rumsfeld. 9-11 WTC FBI #5 LV Funding Attack on America. 9-11_Toronto_Canada_Connection_It_Gets_Worse. 911_world_trade_centers_mastermind_identified. 911_WTC_Attack_Bush_Cheney_Guilty. 911_wtc_terrorist__financing_identified.
GEORGE W. BUSH IS A SATANIST
FROM A GENERATIONAL SATANIC ILLUMINATI BACKGROUND
April 15
2007 The Anti-Christ and his 5 nail drivers are in The White House. Bush is
telling everyone he was chosen by his God-Baphomet-the Devil to rule the
World. Brute Force
may be required to remove these Evil Tyrants and Conspiratorial Kings/
Queens, Pedophiles and Satanists.
It would almost seem as if the
gospel of Christ and the gospel of the Antichrist were destined to originate
among the same people; and that this mystic and mysterious race had been
chosen for the supreme manifestations, both of the divine and the
diabolical.--- Winston Churchill, 1920
In
CONGRESS, July 4, 1776.
The unanimous Declaration of
the thirteen united States of America: But when a long train of abuses and
usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object envinces a design to reduce
them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw
off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security.
June 21, 2007 George W Bush will
murder an infant child and drink his or her blood as a sacrifice to
Satanism ITS PARTY TIME IN
COLORADO
Bush-Millman-Knight Templars
Satanic Human Sacrifice Party House June 20-21 & December 21-22 each year.
(Council of 13-Tiffany Lamp meetings) Pre-Satanic Rituals were held at
Leonard & Elaine Millman house #one Eudora St. Denver. Then 3333 Cherry
Creek Dr. #71 Denver. Now being hosted by MDC Holdings, Inc. Chairman
Zionist Larry A. Mizel of Denver who replaced Leonard Millman after his
reported death in Feb 2004. Satanism, Council of 13, New World Order Agenda Affidavit of Jess Anthony Lavey Anthony Lavey Interview 08-04-2005 Bushes Satanists.mp3 Satanism Calender of Sacrifices Satanism Bush Human Sacrifices Sedalia, Colorado Satanism Bush Kimball Human Sacrifices Satanism Richard Cheney Hunting Birds or Children Satanism I submit that George Walker Bush is the ANTI CHRIST Satanic Cult Probed in Monster of Florence Murders Satanism The secret society that ties Bush and Kerry Satanism Rockefellers NWO Agenda
Satanism Rockefeller's NWO Agenda Directions to Bush Human Sacrifice: between Denver and Colorado Springs: I-25 to Castle Rock, Colorado exit. West to Sedalia then north 1 mile. For those of you who are doubting the above prove me wrong by being at the Kimball-Cherokee Castle on June 21, 2007 at 9pm to early morning as take pictures of who dives up in the Limos. Look for the shortest little killer among them that will be MDC Holding Chairman Larry A. Mizel who replaced the late Leonard Yale Millman, Stew Webb's ex-bitch's father.
SPECIAL MESSAGES TO THOSE IN
CONGRESS Question, for Speaker Nancy Pelosi, does the Israeli Mossad control you with their contributions, or is it blackmail? April 16, 2007 NOTICE TO: Rahm Emanuel (D. Ill. Israeli Mossad Agent) You are in Violation of U.S. Espionage Laws. Quit Tapping Stew Webb, Leo
Wanta, Tom Heneghan, Lenny Bloom and Tom Flocco's telephones. You are
Breaking the Law. Punk. And we promise if you continue to do so. There will
be consequences... WE GO THROUGH HELL BRINGING YOU THE NEWS FAIR AND HONEST MEDIA REPORTING
The entire government has failed
us on Iraq |
http://www.greatdreams.com/911_database.htm |
FINAL WARNING - A HISTORY OF THE NEW WORLD ORDER
GLOBAL ACTION AGAINST
CAPITALISM
If you've been following the news about
recent anti-capitalist protests, you probably have heard about the "anarchists."
At the anti-World Bank/IMF protests last Spring--dubbed "A16" by the
activists--thousands of anarchists joined other activists in protesting the
World Bank and IMF. Anarchists have been involved in actions concerning the
World Bank and IMF going back through the 1990s. While most activists seek to
reform the World Bank and IMF, anarchists have the ultimate goal of dismantling
these two institutions of global capitalism. Anarchists will work with other
reformists because even the tiniest reforms will stop the suffering of millions
around the planet. But anarchists believe that tinkering with these institutions
in the short term is not enough. We seek the abolition of the World Bank and IMF
and we're confident that all of us will succeed
AN ANARCHISTS GUIDE TO CRITICAL THINKING
WILL WE BE FREE OR CORPORATE SERFS
UTILITY MERGERS FOR BIGGER, BETTER MONOPOLIES
Enron's Rise and Fall Mirrors Collapse Of Middle West Utilities 70 Years Ago
U.K. THE STRUGGLE OF THE WORKING CLASS
Insurgent Desire - Hit Where It Hurts
The Japanese and Agriculture in California after WWII
Political Intrigue from Jeff Rense
How Rio Tinto Runs Australia for the Queen
Political Trials and Prisoners in the United States: A Case for Political Defense
Paul Dereinzo Articles on the NWO
Clinton and the Mena, Arkansas airport
The Next Train -Anarchists on the Move
NEW WORLD ORDER - THE BAD SIDE
NEW WORLD ORDER - THE GOOD SIDE
Addressed, from "your globalist friend,"
the letter advises citizens of
the world "
you ... Our globalist friend says he wants to
explain political reality so we "might ...
An Occult Society with Links to
The Freemasons: Order of
the Rosy Cross. In
Your Face:
The Globalists' Language is Hidden in Plain View · Occult
Activities of ...
...
the book are fictional, it is clear that
the Council on Foreign Relations, as well
as another
major organization of
the globalists are both very real organizations.
Dulles is just three miles from
the Westfields Marriott Hotel in Chantilly, where
Henry
Kissinger and David Rockefeller, among other
globalists, are gathered
for ...
8 Jun 2011 ... This seems to smack of
the globalists' depopulation agenda, he continued,
adding that previous military experiments have used E. coli ...
12 Jun 2011 ... Last week in St. Moritz,
Switzerland, inside sources at
the Bilderberg meeting
revealed that
the globalists are working to spread
the war ...
In
the beginning, I had no knowledge as to
the extent of
the plans and methods of
the New World Order Globalists. I had no idea
that an old biker from Texas ...
This vision would confirm what I factually know about COMING
CHINESE
CONQUEST OF AMERICA FOR
THE NEW WORLD ORDER (WORLD
GLOBALIST ...
On a worldwide scale,
the globalists have divided
the planet
into ten regions.
The
divisions may have changed from
the map we've seen. North America ...
WHAT
THE RULING ELITE ARE PLANNING NEXT FOR YOU! LINDSAY
WILLIMS TELLS ABOUT
THE RULERS
OF
THE WORLD.
12 people make all
the rules.
5 Aug 2011 ... WAS PLANNED IN ADVANCE BY
THE WORLD ELITE. ON
THE FOLOWING
PAGE, YOU WILL FIND NO LESS THAN NINE DREAMS PLUS
...
There
are over 5,000 key players that run our world, this list is to give
incite as to
some
of
the key members
of
the global elite. I encourage
the reader to study as ...
16 Oct 2012 ... Lindsey Williams :No War With Iran
Soon &
The Elite Wants Obama Out .....
Lindsey Williams
Explain What's New World Order Satanic Evil Elite ...
The initial world order was to be a trilateral
economic linkage between Japan, ...
This is probably
one
of
the very best illustrations
of
the great power
of
the Elite.
The ultra-rich are very likely members
of
the Inner Circle
of
the Elite and do not
want
their massive wealth to be ... World's
Wealthiest Individuals or Families ...
Rockefeller, J.P. Morgan Money Trust One
World Order CFR Control. ...
The CFR
is
the promotional arm
of
the Ruling Elite in
the United States
of America.
The Illuminati and other groups that are
organizing to create a world order . ...
royal family are key members of the world "Illuminati
elite" of human-reptile
hybrids ...
Briefly, he was dedicated to
establishing a socialist
one-world government
controlled
by a small group of elite -- a world
view he received from John Ruskin,
his ...
4 Dec 2011 ... LINDSAY WILLIAMS ALSO HAS SAID THAT THE WORLD
ELITE PLANNED TO
TAKE OVER SEVEN COUNTRIES, ...
The members are all of the Elite, coming from
different branches of Freemasonry
world-wide
to give the Bilderbergers a broader political basis. The 200 ...
7 Jul 2012 ... To implement their "final
solution" to depopulate 4-5
billion people from the Earth,
the world's elite will
undoubtedly harness the newly emerging ...
13 Sep
2012 ... ANONYMOUS FINAL MESSAGE TO WORLD AND
ILLUMINATIby iLegionNET
632,697 views · 46:01. Elite
PANICKING, David Icke FULL ...
11 Oct 2012 ... To have the bankers & the
elite people control the world." ... Do all the people in
the Council on Foreign Relations believe the way you do?
Because the world is not ready to accept
the type of occult training that the
Illuminati give their
... Many of the Illuminati elite are rich and lead
double lives.
The letter detailed three world wars that
would be machinated by the global
occult elite,
leading to the demise of Christianity and to the rise of
Luciferianism.
I have told you the stealth and purpose of
Opus Dei is to take over the world for ....
Web site, stressed the importance of the church
evangelizing at elite schools.