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1. Rove Indictment,FBI Swarms Top CIA man's house,Justice Dep.after NSA From: "ranger116@webtv.net" ranger116@webtv.net 2. A Day in the Life: 5/13/6 From: "President, USA Exile Govt." prez@usa-exile.org
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Message 1 From: "ranger116@webtv.net" ranger116@webtv.net Date: Fri May 12, 2006 10:29pm(PDT) Subject: Rove Indictment,FBI Swarms Top CIA man's house,Justice Dep.after NSA
Rove Indictment,FBI Swarms Top CIA man's house,Justice Dep.after NSA
( As Jacky Gleason used to say ! "How Sweet It Is !" )
All of these SOBs are going down, Can the military coup to speed up thewhole process be far off ? !
`````````````````````````````````````````````````Cheney could be next? More heads are going to roll. BREAKING | Jason Leopold: Rove Informs White House He Will Be Indicted
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/051206Y.shtml
Karl Rove told President Bush and Chief of Staff Joshua Bolten that hewill be indicted in the CIA leak case and will immediately resign hisWhite House job when the special counsel publicly announces the chargesagainst him.
``````````````````````````````````````````````````````The Raw Story | Networks plan stakeout of Fitzgerald court Friday; Noformal sign of indictment (Yet ! - But Rove has told Bush - He knows he is going to be Indicted !)
Address:http://www.rawstory.com/news/2006/Networks_plan_stakeout_of_Fitzgerald_court_0511.html
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Address:http://thinkprogress.org/2006/05/12/matthews-on-rove-indictment-it-could-be-today/
`````````````````````````````````````````````````````MoveOn.org Political Action: President Bush Must be Censured forBreaking the Law Address:http://political.moveon.org/censure/
`````````````````````````````````````````````````````Bush down to 29% (and sinking fast)Address:http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2006/05/11/bushs-approval-ratings/
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Local Miami Patriots - Sprayed the word TYRANT using a stencil in red ona Miami Post Office building and left two photos of Bush upside downtaped to the wall. This TV news story below only shows the building, But the on TV newsreport showed the word TYRANT painted in red with letters a foot tallclearly. Just another example of the news media cleaning up a protest so itcan't be sent around the world as vividly !
nbc6.net - Local News - Vandals Spray Paint North Miami Beach PostOffice
Address:http://www.nbc6.net/news/9207176/detail.html
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by Susan S Fri May 12, 2006 at 05:00:12 AM PDT
Unfortunately, I was out-of-town on Tuesday when Bush visited withsenior citizens in Sun City, Florida, but several of my friends arrangeda protest. Forgive me if I missed a previous diary on this. I amjust now catching up and I'm appalled. Below the fold are some first-hand (and very scary) reports from theevent:Susan S's diary :: ::
Narrative re: Bush's visit to SCC on May 9, 2006 from Barbara Nicholson
We stood with about 50 others on rte 674 and when the motorcade came bythere was assault rifle OUT the window pointing at ALL of us and thecars all looked like I remember seeing in the Hitler motorcades in themovies when I was a child, all boxy and black and one had the Pres sealand American flag on the sides. It was absolutely chilling! I workedthe inner city for 15 years with gangs and even with kids and familiesof the Bloods and Crips and have never had an assault rifle pointed myway. In my 75 years I have seen many Pres motorcades and shook many preshands and seen many pres elects and their entourage but never anythinglike this with the motorcycles, big black cars and rifles were just thevery last straw. It wasn't the rifle that was scary it was knowing thatthis madman is so insecure and scared and psychotic that this is how hemust travel. AARRRRRGH! USA, Banana Republic for sure. Then toknow our tax money paid for this photo op and for the fundraisingluncheon at the Renaissance Club is truly the icing on the cake whichwill kill us all. Very depressing to say the least.From an intern for Congressional candidate John Russell (FL-5):Here is my full story, with everything correct. As you know I aminterning with John Russell, a candidate in District 5 running againstGinny Brown-Waite. We went to the protest to make sure bush heard aboutthe problems with Medicare Part D. As the President drove by John wasdelivering his message to the President, who was looking at us out thewindow. I don't remember if it was before or after the President's car,but inside on of the black suv's was a man holding, what looked to be,an automatic rifle out the window. It was pointed at the protesters. Iam glad to hear that the people on the other side of the street saw thistoo. Those of us on the corner I was on couldn't believe that this hadoccurred, and John proceeded to tell President Bush as he got out of themotorcade, 'how dare you point a weapon at civil protesters' among otherthings. It was a very interesting day for me, being the first time Ihave ever seen the President, and the first time I have been directlythreatened by the President. hopefully this helps in lining up thestories. Please send this out to everyone, and keep the talk growing. Iwant to know if this is standard operating procedure for the Bushmotorcade, or a one time thing.~Nic ZatesloIntern for John Russell, Candidate for Congress District 5And from Kossack boofdah:Mary, Nic, and I were there as well; and yes, it went down exactly asBarbara and John have said below. I don't think I've ever felt such asense of foreboding in my life as when I saw that automatic riflepointed at us, peaceful protesters.At the time September 11th happened, I worked at a military base nearwhere I used to live before we moved to FL. Immediately after 9/11, ourbase was at Threatcon D, meaning that the military personnel guardingour base had to be armed. Yeah, I saw sharp-shooters and automaticrifles; but I took some kind of comfort in the notion that thesemeasures were meant for the "bad guys."On Tuesday, the message that the sniper hanging out the window with hisav utomatic weapon had for us was that we peacefully-protestingAmericans were the "bad guys." And that thought alone gave me thechills.Tags: Bush, protest, Florida (all tags) `````````````````````````````````````````````````````FBI Kiddie Sex Tourism Web Site Lured Predators - May 11, 2006Address:http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/0511061web1.html
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Message 2 From: "President, USA Exile Govt." prez@usa-exile.org Date: Sat May 13, 2006 6:53am(PDT) Subject: A Day in the Life: 5/13/6
GOVERNMENT OF THE USA IN EXILE Free Americans Reaching Out to Amerika's Huddled Masses Yearning to Breathe Free Via <prez@usa-exile.org> May 13, 2006
Breaking News and Commentary from Citizens for Legitimate Government13 May 2006http://www.legitgov.org/
All links to articles as summarized below are available here: http://www.legitgov.org/index.html#breaking_news
Condoleezza Rice at Boston College? I quit. --An open letter to William P. Leahy, SJ, president of Boston College. By Steve Almond 12 May 2006 "Dear Father Leahy, I am writing to resign my post as an adjunct professor of English at Boston College. I am doing so -- after five years at BC, and with tremendous regret -- as a direct result of your decision to invite Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to be the commencement speaker at this year's graduation. Many members of the faculty and student body already have voiced their objection to the invitation, arguing that Rice's actions as secretary of state are inconsistent with the broader humanistic values of the university and the Catholic and Jesuit traditions from which those values derive. But I am not writing this letter simply because of an objection to the war against Iraq. My concern is more fundamental. Simply put, Rice is a liar."
Secrecy Privilege Invoked in Fighting Ex-Detainee's Lawsuit 13 May 2006 For at least the fifth time in the past year, the Justice Department yesterday invoked the once rarely cited state secrets privilege to argue that a lawsuit alleging government wrongdoing should be dismissed without an airing, this time in the case of a German citizen seeking an apology and monetary compensation for having been wrongfully imprisoned by the CIA. Assistant U.S. Attorney R. Joseph Sher said yesterday in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia that the government cannot confirm or deny the allegations made by Khaled al-Masri, who sources have said was held by the CIA for five months in Afghanistan.
Hacker fears Guantanamo Bay as judge urges his extradition 11 May 2006 A British man accused of the biggest military hacking operation yet faces trial in the US after a judge recommended him for extradition yesterday. Gary McKinnon believes that he could be sent to Guantanamo Bay and tried by a military tribunal if his extradition goes ahead. He said that he was "practically already hung and quartered" if US government claims that he would face a federal court in Virginia proved correct.
Bush says privacy maintained in spying [LOL! Actual headline!] 12 May 2006 President [sic] Bush defended the Pentagons domestic spying Thursday after a report that the National Security Agency, searching for evidence of terrorist communications, has obtained records of telephone calls placed by millions of Americans since Sept. 11, 2001 a massive database created with the cooperation of three of four major telephone companies.
Whistle-Blower Outs NSA Spy Room 07 Apr 2006 AT&T provided National Security Agency eavesdroppers with full access to its customers' phone calls, and shunted its customers' internet traffic to data-mining equipment installed in a secret room in its San Francisco switching center, according to a former AT&T worker cooperating in the Electronic Frontier Foundation's lawsuit against the company.
Wiretap Whistleblower's Statement (Wired News) 07 Apr 2006 Former AT&T technician Mark Klein has come forward to support the EFF's lawsuit against AT&T for its alleged complicity in the NSA's electronic surveillance.
Verizon Sued for Giving NSA Phone Records 12 May 2006 Two New Jersey public interest lawyers sued Verizon Communications Inc. for $5 billion Friday, claiming the phone carrier violated privacy laws by turning over phone records to the National Security Agency for a secret government surveillance program.
CIA nominee Hayden defends NSA programs 12 May 2006 CIA director nominee Gen. Michael Hayden on Friday defended the secret surveillance programs he oversaw while head of another spy agency as lawful... Hayden's visits to lawmakers on Capitol Hill were complicated by reaction to public disclosure of a National Security Agency program that has been collecting millions of Americans' everyday telephone records.
New phone-tap row threatens President's nominee for CIA 12 May 2006 The Bush regime is embroiled in a new electronic snooping storm, after allegations that major US phone companies had handed phone records of tens of millions of citizens to the ultra-secret National Security Agency. The revelations provoked an uproar on Capitol Hill and could possibly even wreck the nomination of a former NSA chief [Gen. Michael Hayden] to head the floundering CIA.
Qwest's Refusal of N.S.A. Query Is Explained --The telecommunications company Qwest turned down requests by the National Security Agency for private telephone records because it concluded that doing so would violate federal privacy laws, a lawyer for the telephone company's former chief executive said today.
Ousted CIA No. 3 Is Target of Raids --Foggo's Home and Langley Office Swept in Corruption Probe 13 May 2006 Federal agents yesterday searched the CIA offices and Northern Virginia home of Kyle "Dusty" Foggo, the spy agency's No. 3 official who was forced to resign this week amid a widening criminal investigation into allegations of government corruption and bribery. Officials inside CIA headquarters saw agents hauling away items from Foggo's seventh-floor suite from his rented house in the Oakdale Park section of Vienna.
Home, office of outgoing CIA official searched --Executive director under investigation by FBI, IRS, CIA inspector general 12 May 2006 Law enforcement officials executed search warrants Friday on the house and office of CIAs outgoing executive director, the FBI said. The agencys third ranking official, Kyle "Dusty" Foggo, has been under investigation by the FBI, IRS, Defense Criminal Investigative Service and the CIAs inspector general, said FBI spokeswoman April Langwell in San Diego.
US Army Troop Build up on Iraq-Iran Borders 11 May 2006 The US Army in Iraq is claimed to have increased the military build up of US troops on the Iranian border. Tehran local radio announced the US stationed army units on the Iraqi border, increased reconnaissance flights in the region, and trained anti-Iran militias in Iraq. Iranian Interior Ministry confirmed the information.
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Diplomats: Enriched uranium found in IranFriday, May 12, 2006 Posted: 1609 GMT (0009 HKT)
VIENNA, Austria (AP) -- The U.N. atomic agency found traces of highly enriched uranium at an Iranian site linked to the country's defense ministry, diplomats said Friday, adding to concerns that Tehran was hiding activities aimed at making nuclear arms.
The diplomats, who demanded anonymity in exchange for revealing the confidential information, said the findings were preliminary and still had to be confirmed through other lab tests. But they said the density of enrichment appeared to be close to or above the level used to make nuclear warheads.
Still, they said, further analysis could show that the traces match others established to have come from abroad. The International Atomic Energy Agency determined earlier traces of weapons-grade uranium were imported on equipment from Pakistan that Iran bought on the black market during nearly two decades of clandestine activity discovered just over three years ago.
Uranium enriched to between 3.5 percent and 5 percent is used to make fuel for reactors to generate electricity. It becomes suitable for use in nuclear weapons when enriched to more than 90 percent.
Iran's refusal to give up enrichment ambitions has led to involvement by the U.N. Security Council, which has the power to impose sanctions but remains split on how firmly to pressure Tehran.
Key U.N. Security Council members agreed Tuesday to postpone a resolution that would have delivered an ultimatum to Tehran, giving Iran another two weeks to re-evaluate its insistence on developing its uranium enrichment capabilities.
Iran's hard-line president said Friday that his country was not afraid of possible U.S. military action over its enrichment program, but added that he thought any such strikes were very unlikely. Washington has said it favors a diplomatic end to the dispute, but it hasn't ruled out military force.
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad also told a local TV station that Iran would cooperate with the Security Council if it makes a decision on the escalating standoff as long as the world body acts "in line with international rules."
The Islamic republic denies accusations it wants to make nuclear arms and says it is only interested in uranium to generate power.
To argue that it never enriched uranium domestically to weapons grade, it cites the IAEA's tentative conclusion last year that weapons-grade traces collected from other sites within the country with no suspected ties to that military came in on equipment from Pakistan.
The origin of the samples now under perusal created some concern in that regard.
One of the diplomats told The Associated Press that the samples came from equipment that can be used in uranium-enriching centrifuges at a former research center at Lavizan-Shian.
The center is believed to have been the repository of equipment bought by the Iranian military that could be used in a nuclear weapons program.
The United States alleges Iran had conducted high-explosive tests that could have a bearing on developing nuclear weapons at the site.
The State Department said in 2004 that Lavizan's buildings had been dismantled and topsoil had been removed in attempts to hide nuclear weapons-related experiments. The agency subsequently confirmed that the site had been razed.
In an April 28 report to the U.N. Security Council and the IAEA's 35-nation board of governors, agency head Mohamed ElBaradei said the agency took samples from some of the equipment of the former Physics Research Center at Lavizan-Shian. The diplomat said the evaluation of those samples revealed the traces in question.
Ahmadinejad's remarks on possible U.S. military action were made in Jakarta during a discussion with Indonesian Islamic leaders.
Asked whether his country was prepared to face an attack by the United States, he said "that is very unlikely because they know the Islamic Republic of Iran is a strong country."
"They are trying to frighten our country by waging a propaganda campaign using strong words. The people of Iran and the country are not afraid of them," he said to applause from the audience.
The Chinese and Russians have balked at British, French and U.S. efforts to put the resolution under Chapter 7 of the U.N. Charter.
Such a move would declare Iran a threat to international peace and security and set the stage for further measures if Tehran refuses to suspend its uranium enrichment operations. Those measures could range from breaking diplomatic relations to economic sanctions and military action.
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From: "paul illich" <paul_illich@hotmail.com>Date: May 12, 2006 11:19:47 AM ESTTo: bluegreenearth@yahoogroups.comSubject: [bluegreenearth] fwd: Harmless Levels of Chemicals Prove Toxic TogetherReply-To: bluegreenearth@yahoogroups.com
Scientific American, May 1, 2006http://www.precaution.org
MIXING IT UP Harmless Levels of Chemicals Prove Toxic Together
[Rachel's introduction: One chemical alone may do no harm in low doses, butin conjunction with a few of its peers, even in doses that individually seemsafe, it may inflict serious harm.]
By David Biello
One chemical alone may do no harm in low doses, but in conjunction with afew of its peers, even in doses that are individually safe, it can inflictserious harm. New research in frogs shows that a mixture of nine chemicalsfound in a seed-corn field in York County, Nebraska, killed a third ofexposed tadpoles and lengthened time to metamorphosis by more than two weeksfor the survivors.
Biologist Tyrone Hayes and his colleagues at the University of California,Berkeley, have spent the past four years testing four herbicides, twofungicides and three insecticides commonly used in American cornfields.Individually, the chemicals had little effect on developing tadpoles at lowconcentrations, such as about 0.1 part per billion. But when Hayes exposedthem to all nine at the same low level in the laboratory--the lowest levelactually found in the field--the future frogs fell prey to endemicinfection. Those that survived ended up smaller than their counterpartsraised in clean water--despite taking longer to mature into adults. "Inhumans, this is like saying, 'The longer you are pregnant, the smaller yourbaby will be," which means the womb is no longer a nurturing environment,"Hayes notes.
Hayes's study joins a growing body of work showing that chemicals incombination can produce a wide range of effects even at low concentrations.Rick Relyea of the University of Pittsburgh has shown in several studiesthat tadpoles exposed in their water to low levels of a single pesticide andthe smell of a predator will face significantly higher mortality rates. Forinstance, about 90 percent of bullfrog tadpoles died from exposure to thepesticide carbaryl when the smell of predatory newts was present, whereas notadpoles perished if exposed to each individually. "The pesticide may beinducing a general stress in the tadpole that, when combined with anotherstressor, becomes deadly, Relyea argues.
It is not just pesticides that show a mixture effect. Phthalates-- chemicalsofteners that make polymers flexible--can interfere with the sexualdevelopment of male rats. "We have males treated with phthalates where thetestes are under the kidneys or floating around in the abdominal cavity,"explains L. Earl Gray, Jr., a biologist at the Environmental ProtectionAgency and codiscoverer of this deformity, which has been dubbed phthalatesyndrome. Gray has also found that various kinds of phthalates incombination either with one another Or with certain pesticides andindustrial effluents exert ever more powerful effects. For example, twophthalates at concentrations that on their own would not produce muchdeformity combined to create defective urethras (hypospadias) in 25 percentof exposed rats.
Besides adding to the issue of endocrine disruption--whether industrialchemicals are mimicking natural hormones--the findings on mixtures pose anincredible challenge for regulators. With tens of thousands of chemicals inregular use worldwide, assessing which combinations might prove harmful is agargantuan task. "Most of the offices in the agency recognize that we cannotoperate via the idea of 'one chemical, one exposure' to an individualanymore. We need to look at broader classes of compounds and how theyinteract," says Elaine Francis, national program director for the EPA'spesticides and toxics research program. But such testing has a long way togo to reach any kind of regulation, particularly given industry's qualmsabout the validity of existing research.
Marian Stanley, who chairs the phthalates panel for the American ChemistryCouncil, notes that at least one study showed that rodents suffering fromphthalate malformations could still mate and have litters.
"The additivity of phthalates alone are on end points that may not have anybiological relevance," she says.
Nevertheless, evidence continues to accumulate that mixture effects are acritical area of study. In its National Water Quality Assessment, the U.S.Geological Survey found that a sampling of the nation's streams containedtwo or more pesticides 90 percent of the time. "The potential effects ofcontaminant mixtures on people, aquatic life and fish-eating wildlife arestill poorly understood," states hydrologist Robert Gilliom, lead author ofthe study. "Our results indicate, however, that studies Of mixtures shouldbe a high priority."
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Sidebar: Human Disruption
By David Biello
Besides affecting amphibians, endocrine disruption -- chemical interferencewith hormonal cascades involved in development--may also be happening inhumans. Shanna Swan of the University of Rochester has linked fetal exposureto phthalates and genital changes in 85 baby boys. "We found effects atlevels that are seen in a quarter of the U.S. population," Swarm says.
But whether the malformations stem from phthalates alone or in combinationwith other compounds remains unknown, because humans encounter manychemicals in mixture. To help sort out matters, a Johns Hopkins Universitystudy will look for the most common chemicals in people. Umbilical cordblood will be tested for a wide array of substances, from pesticides tophthalates to heavy metals, and the overall levels then correlated with thebabies' characteristics at birth. Explains the study's leader, Lynn Goldman:"If we can identify some of these mixtures to which people are commonlyexposed, then those might be the mixtures to look at more closely."
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(WMR) -- According to European journalists, Israeli citizens and Europeannationals who are employees of the airport passenger screening firm ICTS --International Consultants for Targeted Security -- an Israeli firm based inthe Netherlands, routinely intimidate journalists who are visiting the UnitedStates, demanding to know what stories they are working and with whom theywill be talking.
The 'better late than never' brigadeBy Linda S. HeardOnline Journal Contributing Writer
The British Attorney General Lord Goldsmith has finally called for theclosure of Blair's "anomaly" Guantanamo, based on its illegality. That's thegood news. The bad news is why did he wait so long to reach a conclusion thatmost decent people in the world had already come to years ago?
http://onlinejournal.com/artman/publish/article_793.shtml
The iceman cometh: Canada's new prime minister, Stephan Harper, StartsgoverningBy John ChuckmanOnline Journal Contributing Writer
Stephan Harper's first budget, while making little economic and socialsense, makes a great deal of political sense. Tidbits of spending aredistributed to enough disparate groups to aim at luring a majority-makingcoalition of diverse interests. At the same time, Harper toughly enforcesquiet from party members known for blurting out embarrassing,socially-backward views.
http://onlinejournal.com/artman/publish/article_791.shtml
"Philosophical differences": Does property destruction equal eco-terrorism?By Mickey Z.Online Journal Contributing Writer
When the FBI arrested several members (sic) of the Earth Liberation Front(ELF) in early 2006, it came as no surprise that much of the corporate mediarejoiced.
http://onlinejournal.com/artman/publish/article_792.shtml
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From: David West <davidgordonwest@yahoo.co.uk>Date: October 26, 2005 7:44:12 PM ESTTo: prez@usa-exile.orgSubject: Fwd: [Educate-Yourself_Forum] 7 VIDEOS RELEASED ON FREE ENERGY
--- Lou <ReikiLou@Yahoo.com> wrote:
To: Educate-Yourself_Forum@yahoogroups.comFrom: "Lou" <ReikiLou@Yahoo.com>Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 21:13:42 -0000Subject: [Educate-Yourself_Forum] 7 VIDEOS RELEASED ON FREE ENERGY
---------------------------------7 VIDEOS RELEASED ON FREE ENERGY! FYI - Do read/watch/listen....
************http://www.opensourceenergy.com/_layouts/apps/dp/index.asp? vID=Tom_bearden_256K.wmvOSEN makes cannon-ball splash opening with release of disclosuretestimonial videos
Earth-shattering never-before-seen video testimonials released forthe first time, featuring seven energy inventors. Affidavit witnessesurge an end to suppression of new energy technologies that could eliminateour suicidal dependence on fossil fuel.
by Sterling D. Allan, Executive News EditorOpen Source Energy Network(Permission granted to use this story as a press release)
************...sister story...
http://www.opensourceenergy.org/txtlstvw.aspx?LstID=9aadc405-e0da-4888 -87e2-ee376eed285fOSEN Launches Site for Open-Sourcing Clean Energy
Website launch provides inventors and users with tools ofcollaboration for shared advancement of clean, free, and renewableenergy technology solutions. Believes that open sourcing, which hasbeen such a boon to the software community, can be just as much so,if not more for the energy world.
by Sterling D. AllanPure Energy Systems News(Permission granted to use this story as a press release)
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