Archive for January, 2008

Sally Anne Bowman

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The trial of Mark Dixie, charged in June 2006 with the murder of Sally Anne Bowman on 25 September 2005, was held at the Old Bailey, starting on Feb 04, 2008. http://media.netpr.pl/notatka_92380.html 

[ http://www.notafreemason.com/content2-03.html ]

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“zero-tolerance” issues

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Charity Commission : Draft Counter-Terrorism Strategy (Dec 2007)

Section 5.4
When “zero-tolerance” issues may or have arisen, it does not automatically mean that we will intervene using our powers in the affairs or administration of a charity.

Zero-tolerance” issues are defined as connections to proscribed organisations:
• charity links to or support for terrorism, financial or otherwise;
• misuse of charity to foster criminal extremism;
• fraud and money laundering; and
• sham charities.

[CSI for this case involves Freemasonry,the purchase of pensions (in arrears), and other uncharitable activities] but first a recap of a post I made in Late Dec 2007

Washington Post: US leniency shown toward the most dangerous nuclear-trafficking operation in history – an operation masterminded by one man, Abdul Qadeer Khan …

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/discussion/2007/11/09/DI2007110901767.html

In 2005 a Dutch court loses Abdul Qadeer Khan’s files, judge suspects CIA.
-> http://www.dailymailnews.com/200508/10/news/105.html

Ruud Lubbers (former Dutch Prime Minister) claims CIA told the Dutch to “Let him go, we will follow him and get more information’”

Déjà vu !

August 22, 2007. It is Declassified that 60 officers in the CIA had seen cables indicating two Al Qaeda operatives had entered the US. The report concludes that there was a ’Systemic breakdown’ at the CIA in the years before Sept 11, 2001

Why did the CIA resist the arrest of Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan?
- http://www.canadafreepress.com/2006/ludwig032306.htm

 –> The Times, Jan 6, 2008 For sale: West’s deadly nuclear secrets
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/middle_east/article3137695.ece

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Seven Dollar Bill

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Bill Clinton forced to limit the fallout.  The Times, Jan 15 ,2008

Cast your mind’s back to mid-1980s, when contaminated blood flowed from the Arkansas prison system to other countries, and then Governor W.J. Clinton sat on his hands despite evidence of severe mismanagement in his prison system and its medical operations. http://prorev.com/blood.htm

[OTTAWA CITIZEN WASHINGTON POST, March 2006]. ONE OF THE BEST kept secrets of the American elite has been that its prison policies have not been tough love but, at best, massive negligent manslaughter. Not only has the war on drugs killed more young black American men on the streets than were killed in Vietnam, but the prison system is a primary incubator for AIDS.

CLINTON’S SCOTTISH COURT WARNING, Daily Record, Oct 31 2005. In Scotland there has been a call for a full public inquiry into why so many Scots contracted hepatitis C from infected blood products imported from America.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration warned in the early 80s that prison plasma carried a high risk of being contaminated. Despite repeated warnings from the Food and Drug Administration, Arkansas kept its prison plasma program running until 1994 when it became the very last state to cease selling its prisoners’ plasma. The prisoners’ were paid $ 7 dollars for donating blood. By way of contrast, because of the high prevalence of hepatitis B in prisons, the Canadian Red Cross Society had stopped collecting donations from prison inmates in 1971.

The scandal provides yet another insight into how the American media misled the public about Clinton during the 1992 campaign. The media ignored a major Clinton scandal despite, for example, 80 articles about it in the Arkansas Democrat in just one four-month period of the mid-80s.

Some 7,000 Canadians have died or are expected to as a result of contaminated blood, some of it from the Arkansas prison system. Although the tainted blood story has been ignored in the US, it is a major scandal in Canada and the target of an investigation by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

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Aviation bioFuel : Algae-Oil in West Texas

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Oct. 05 2007 world’s first jet flight powered solely by 100% biodiesel fuel. http://www.greenflightinternational.com/pr.htm .

The The B-52 bomber was cleared to fly on a synthetic fuel blend in summer 2007. http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/12/21/us_airforce_boeing_synthetic_biofuel_testing/

Aviation Week, Sep 17, 2007 – Alternative Fuels for Jet Engines

Biodiesel can be made from algae oil by a chemical conversion process called transesterification. Algae yields around 100,000 gallons of algae oil per year. In contrast, one acre of soybeans only produces about 50 gallons of soybean oil a year, while one acre of corn yields about 29 gallons of oil per year. The largest benefit to date is that the Algae farms can be built virtually anywhere.
http://e85.whipnet.net/alt.fuel/algae.html

Valcent Products are currently producing 100,000 gallons of algae oil per year using the Vertigro system in one square acre in Texas.

Unlike cornfields that are harvested to produce ethanol, algae farms don’t require huge volumes of freshwater, nor do they tie up land that could be used for food crops. Algae flourish in saltwater or even wastewater and grow up to 40 times faster than other plants. Compared with current energy crops, algae have “the potential to deliver 10 or 100 times more energy per acre,” says Ron C. Pate, a technical expert at Sandia National Labs.

Research on algae as a potential energy source is nothing new. But it suffered a setback in 1996 when the U.S. Energy Department cut funding for an algae research program that had been in place since 1978.
http://www.valcent.net/i/pdf/HoustonChronicle100807.pdf

Algae are responsible for nearly 50 percent of the earth’s annual carbon-dioxide consumption and more than 45 percent of the oxygen production. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2004/07/040728085622.htm

Algae Bloom off Washington visible from Space
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/NewImages/images.php3?img_id=16686

In late 2003, GM officially canceled the EV1 Electric/Hybrid car program. Despite unfulfilled waiting lists and positive feedback from the lessees, GM stated that it could not sell enough of the cars to make the EV1 profitable.
The end came when GM decided it was cheaper to sue the State of California to roll back clean vehicle regulations than it was to build electric vehicles. Such legislation would have vastly increased the market for the vehicle.

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Binaural beats – The Worlds First Digital Drug

Controlling the Human MindBinaural beats

“One can envision the development of electromagnetic energy sources, the output of which can be pulsed, shaped, and focused, that can couple with the human body in a fashion that will allow one to prevent voluntary muscular movements, control emotions (and thus actions), produce sleep, transmit suggestions, interfere with both short-term and long-term memory, produce an experience set, and delete an experience set. It would also appear possible to create high fidelity speech in the human body, raising the possibility of covert suggestion and psychological direction…Thus, it may be possible to ‘talk’ to selected adversaries in a fashion that would be most disturbing to them.”
 
United States Air Force Scientific Advisory Board, New World Vistas: Air and Space Power For The 21st Century

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