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Israel News


Posted:  Tuesday, August 20, 2002


Commentary:   Is this new "Gaza-Bethlehem first" deal the cease-fire everyone's been waiting for or only another disappointment?

Israel Without Yeshuah:   Beset by a proverbial 10 plagues of military, economic and social woes, Israel is feverishly preparing for the specter of the real thing: an ancient, extinct disease that could be reincarnated by scientists and delivered by the cutting-edge of Saddam Hussein's arsenal

Israel Without Yeshuah:   The IDF pulled out of Bethlehem Monday night, as agreed in a meeting in Tel Aviv between Defense Minister Ben Eliezer, Palestinian Authority Interior Minister Abdel Razak al-Yahya, and PA National Security Adviser Muhammad Dahlan

Israel Without Yeshuah:   The National Religious Party and Shas blame Defense Minister Binyamin Ben-Eliezer's political problems within the Labor Party for the Gaza First agreement - but it appears that only the NRP will be doing something about it

War in Israel:   The IDF anti-terror offensive in Tul Karem continues today. Over 15 terrorist suspects have so far been arrested, and one was killed

War in Israel:   IDF Sgt. Kiven Cohen, 19, from Petach Tikvah, was killed by Arab sniper fire early this morning at the Yakinton Outpost outside Gadid in Gush Katif. A lone bullet hit him in the head following a night of heavy Arab gunfire, and he died on the way to the hospital

War in Israel:   A resident of Kokhav Yaakov was saved from a shooting attack last night. Muslim Arab terrorists opened fire on him as he passed by Sinjil, near Shilo, in the Binyamin region. Bullets punctured his car's tire and the clutch, but he was unhurt

War in Israel:   The High Court of Justice today rejected a petition by the family of Ass’ad Za’arub, of Gaza, against the demolition of its home. Za’arub murdered his employer Nissan Dolinger of Pe’at Sadeh three months ago, and his house was sealed by the IDF when the murderer’s identity was made known

Commentary:   Know Israel´s Most Dangerous Politician

Commentary:   Where is the Man We Elected?

Commentary:   Traffic Accidents in Israel Are A National Security Issue

Commentary:   A Time to Choose

Commentary:   The Great All-American Pastime

Enemies of Israel:   Fatah has joined Hamas, Islamic Jihad and other terrorist organizations in repudiating the agreement between Israel and the Palestinian Authority that led to the IDF withdrawal from Bethlehem and areas in the Gaza Strip Monday

Enemies of Israel:   Palestinian arch-terrorist Abu Nidal, 65, leader of a terrorist organization of the same name, was apparently shot to death in his Baghdad apartment Sunday
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Enemies of Israel:   Abu Nidal's radical Palestinian faction has been blamed for killing or wounding about 1,000 people in 20 countries since 1973

The World Against Israel:   Britain has increased the number of refusals for Israeli arms requests


Posted:  Friday, August 16, 2002


Prophetic Israel:   Israel has begun preparing for a "doomsday" attack from Iraq's Saddam Hussein - vaccinating emergency workers against smallpox and considering the mass distribution of anti-radiation pills

Prophetic Israel:   U.S. Promises Israel Several Days Notice Before We Launch Iraq Attack

Prophetic Israel:   OC Air Force Maj.-Gen. Dan Halutz said Wednesday that a US strike on Iraq is liable to draw Israel into the conflict, but Israel is much better equipped to handle any Iraqi attack than it was in the 1991 Gulf War

Prophetic Israel:   Reports from Israel say that if the country were attacked by Iraq with chemical or biological weapons, it could respond with a nuclear strike. The reports follow remarks by the head of the Israeli air force warning that, in the event of an Iraqi attack, Israel would not show the restraint it exercised in the Gulf War of 1991

Attention!:   If Iraq strikes at Israel with non-conventional weapons, causing massive casualties among the civilian population, Israel could respond with a nuclear retaliation that would eradicate Iraq as a country. This grave assessment, from American intelligence, was presented last week to the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee. The Bible foretells that God will use Israel to bring judgment on the Arab nations
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Israel Without Yeshuah:   Immigration to Israel, long a key driver of the country's economy, has fallen sharply amid worsening violence in the region and deepening recession. The number of new immigrants fell to 15,000 in the first half of 2002, down 27% from the corresponding period of 2001

Israel Without Yeshuah:   The Ministry of Health is threatening to close two hospitals this Monday, in light of the worsening shortage of medicines and equipment

Israel Without Yeshuah:   The fuel strike is worsening, and a third of the country's gas stations are already out of gas, or close to it. Long lines of drivers hoping to fill up have formed in many stations

War in Israel:   He placed ten-month-old Shalhevet Pass in his rifle's telescopic sights, aimed for the baby's head, fired, killed her - and today he was caught and arrested. Tzudaki Zaru, the murderer, was involved in other terrorist attacks in addition to the murder of Shalhevet as she was sitting in her stroller almost 17 months ago

Enemies of Israel:   Corruption is essence of Arab regimes. Sudanese author calls for political reform in Muslim world

Enemies of Israel:   Washington putting Jordan in vise. U.S. signals of role in Iraq attack don't play well in kingdom


Posted:  Thursday, August 15, 2002


Attention!:   If Iraq strikes at Israel with non-conventional weapons, causing massive casualties among the civilian population, Israel could respond with a nuclear retaliation that would eradicate Iraq as a country. This grave assessment, from American intelligence, was presented last week to the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee [ "And Jeremiah said to Seraiah, 'When you arrive in Babylon and see it, and read all these words, then you shall say, 'O LORD, You have spoken against this place to cut it off, so that none shall remain in it, neither man nor beast, but it shall be desolate forever.' Now it shall be, when you have finished reading this book, that you shall tie a stone to it and throw it out into the Euphrates. Then you shall say, 'Thus Babylon shall sink and not rise from the catastrophe that I will bring upon her. And they shall be weary.'' Thus far are the words of Jeremiah"  Jeremiah 51:61-64 ]
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War in Israel:   IDF troops killed wanted Hamas militant Nasser Jarar Wednesday in the West Bank village of Tubas near Nablus, and a another Palestinian was killed in the operation

Enemies of Israel:   Egypt's most prominent Muslim cleric, Grand Mufti Sheikh Mohammed Ahmed Al Tayeb, defended the Palestinians' use of suicide bombings against Israel

Prophetic Israel:   The group of women from Shilo and Maaleh Levonah (Binyamin-region communities north of Jerusalem) who took over an abandoned building in the village of Luban a-Sharkiye this morning has begun evacuating it on their own volition

Prophetic Israel:   For the second day in a row, Israel’s high court yesterday prevented the army from carrying out government-approved measures to deter terror. Justice Dalia Dorner blocked the IDF from razing the Gaza home of the terrorist who killed two in a suicide bombing in Petach Tikva this past May

Prophetic Israel:   Israel will transfer another NIS 70 million of frozen tax revenues to the Palestinian Authority in the coming days, bringing the total to 140 million. Another 60-70 millions shekels have also been promised, and the money will go to the PA's new finance minister [ What enemy will respect Israel's swinging policies? ]

Prophetic Israel:   Fuel shortages were reported yesterday in the towns of Bat Yam and Rishon LeTzion as a result of the Pi Gelilot fuel workers’ strike. The shortage is expected to spread to other areas today, as gasoline deliveries from the company’s facility near Herzliya remain halted

Commentary:   Another Barbarian Sunday Picnic – Part I

Commentary:   Another Barbarian Sunday Picnic – Part II


Posted:  Wednesday, August 14th, 2002


Attention!:   British Freemasonry covets Israel. Learn the most sacrilegious beliefs that these New World Order rufians believe about Jesus and his life as well as the consequence that that has brought and still will
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Prophetic Israel:   Israel is not giving up its policy of ambiguity about nuclear weapons in the Middle East, but it is about to become the first Middle Eastern country to equip its citizenry with an antidote to the fallout from a radioactive weapon. The defense establishment has decided to include Lugol's Iodine capsules in the protective kits it distributes to the public. The pills, costing about $1 apiece, are meant to block the influence of radioactive iodine by buttressing the thyroid gland, considered a key mechanism for sustaining the body's immunity

Prophetic Israel:   Prime Minister Sharon convened his Cabinet this morning to gain final approve for the planned security fence separating Israel’s seamline communities from PA towns and villages in Yesha (Judea, Samaria, and Gaza). Yesterday, Defense Minister Binyamin Ben-Eliezer visited the site of the proposed separation and said that he hoped the first phase of the barrier (100-kilometers long) would be completed in the next six months

Prophetic Israel:   The Public Demographic Council will convene next month, after four years of inactivity, to formulate its recommendations as to what the government can do to promote an increase in the Jewish birth rate

Commentary:   One country, 2 flags

War in Israel:   Hizbullah fired anti-aircraft shells near the Lebanese border Tuesday night, Army radio reported. No one was hurt and no damage was reported

War in Israel:   The security services are currently acting on severe warnings of 6 imminent terror attacks, OC Intelligence Maj.-Gen. Aharon Ze'evi (Farkash) told the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee Tuesday

Commentary:   David and Goliath?

Enemies of Israel:   Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasser Arafat's is worth an estimated $1.3 billion, OC Intelligence Maj.-Gen. Aharon Ze'evi (Farkash) told the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee on Tuesday
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Enemies of Israel:   Meanwhile, Malnutrition IS Widespread Among Palestinian Children

Enemies of Israel:   Saddam Gives $120,000 To Families Who Have Lost Sons In Intifada

Enemies of Israel:   Terrorist organizations are making every effort to carry out as many attacks as possible, including "mega-attacks," inside Israel, the head of Military Intelligence, Major General Aharon Ze'evi (Farkash), told the Knesset's Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee on Tuesday. There are currently 6 warnings of attacks that are about to be perpetrated, he said. Ze'evi defined a mega-attack as one in which several suicide bombers or car bombs explode simultaneously, or when a particularly large amount of explosive material is detonated to cause a huge number of casualties

Enemies of Israel:   All Israelis Are Targets. The Hamas and Islamic Jihad terror organizations have announced that they would continue attacks on Israeli civilians and soldiers both in Yesha (Judea, Samaria, and Gaza) and in pre-1967 Israel. There was speculation in recent days that the groups would decide to target Israelis in Yesha only

Enemies of Israel:   The indictment of Fatah Tanzim head Marwan Barghouti is taking place at this hour in a Tel-Aviv district courtroom. Barghouti was the brains behind dozens of terrorist attacks against Israeli civilians since the beginning of the Oslo war almost 2 years ago

Enemies of Israel:   Al Qaida insurgents and Fatah gunmen are battling for control of a Palestinian refugee camp in southern Lebanon

Commentary:   Arafat's Nazi connection. In the modern pantheon of terrorists, no other figure has had the resilience of Yasser Arafat. His anti-Semitic career spans from the 1940s to the present. No other major terrorist has survived this long – much less continued to mastermind increasingly more deadly terrorist attacks – while at the same time become recognized as a world statesman

Commentary:   Arafat, the Nazi. Yasser Arafat is a murderer of Christians, Jews, Israelis and Americans – including U.S. diplomats, tourists, innocent women and children. Yasser Arafat is an unrepentant terrorist – the modern-day inventor of Arab terrorism, an inspiration for Osama bin Laden and others. Yasser Arafat is an exploiter of his own people, keeping them in squalor and perpetuating their hatreds while padding his own Swiss bank accounts

The World Against Israel:   Pope John Paul ll has lent his support to the creation of an international peacekeeping force to try to bring an end to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict [ In reality what he wants is the internacionalization of Israel, which means, its destruction ]

The World Against Israel:   US President George Bush put a freeze on $200 million in anti-terrorism assistance for Israel yesterday. However, the president said that he would turn to Congress to draft specific amendments in order to pass on the funds

The World Against Israel:   Grieving relatives of American students killed in the July 31 bomb attack at Israel's Hebrew University are upset that they haven't heard from President Bush or anyone else at the White House

Commentary:   It is not very strange that many Jews have started to suggest the world is seeing a resurgence of anti-Semitism. Some will counter that charges of anti-Semitism constitute a kind of race card that can be played whenever political disagreements over the Middle East arise. On occasion that may be the case, but the extraordinary readiness of many, particularly in Europe, to believe the very worst about Israel and Prime Minister Ariel Sharon is striking

Attention!:   Can a Holocaust happen in America?

Solidarity with Israel:   Jews and Christians joined hands Tuesday while marching through the Jewish Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem in a show of support for Israel in its ongoing conflict with the Palestinians. More than 1,000 demonstrators gathered in the Jewish neighborhood, which was restored after Israel captured the Old City of Jerusalem in the 1967 war. Palestinians want to set up a state in the West Bank and Gaza Strip with a capital in the parts of Jerusalem that Israel took in the war. Sixty Jewish Americans led the rally, singing Jewish songs in the streets and waving banners bearing the message, "Terrorism must be defeated." "Our goal is to go back to campus and tell the world that Israel is here to stay," said Columbia University student Ari Saks, 20. "This is the heart of the Jewish existence"

Rumors of Wars:   Saddam Is Willing To Fight America To the Last Palestinian. Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein is trying to stir up the Palestinians to perpetrate 'mega-attacks' against Israel so that an Israeli retaliation will be so strong that it will upset the entire region and prevent America from attacking Iraq

Rumors of Wars:   The Middle East Is Sliding Into Major Regional War. Updates on Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Jordan

Rumors of Wars:   U.S. Troops Land In Jordan To Protect Against Iraqi Invasion And Serve As Jumping Off Point In Attack On Iraq

Rumors of Wars:   US may seize Arab airports by force to attack Iraq


Posted:  Tuesday, August 13th, 2002


Commentary:   Diplomacy versus reality. Politicians sometimes speak in black and white; diplomats prefer shades of gray. Usually the diplomatic penchant for gray is taken as a sign of sophistication and realism the politicians, after all, can afford to deal with broad brush strokes, while the diplomats must bring policy down to the level of the real world. At the moment, however, what is viewed by some as the crass, simplistic, political stance is far more grounded in the real world than the diplomatic moves that swirl around it

Rumors of Wars:   Israel has determined that Iraq is preparing a missile strike that could be launched at any time. Officials said the government has prepared a series of plans to defend against and retaliate for any Iraqi missile attack on Israel. They said the plans were discussed and endorsed by the United States. "Israel should be prepared to face an Iraqi attack at any moment," Israeli Science Minister Matan Vilnai said
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Rumors of Wars:   Prime Minister Ariel Sharon told the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee yesterday, that Iraq, and not the Palestinians, represents the greatest threat to Israel. Sharon added that strategic coordination between Israel and the United States in dealing with Saddam Hussein’s regime "has reached unprecedented dimensions"

Rumors of Wars:   Iraq now poses the biggest threat to the country, but the government is not getting involved in trying to sway the US to launch an attack on Iraq

War in Israel:   The demolition of the homes of suicide bombers is starting to reduce the number of people willing to carry out such acts

War in Israel:   Ghasal Israhat, a leading member of the Aksa Martyrs Brigades, was killed yesterday while fleeing security forces who were trying to arrest him

Prophetic Israel:   A plan to bring the Jews remaining in Ethiopia to Israel has been under way under the auspices of Interior Minister Eli Yishai and Shas mentor Rabbi Ovadia Yosef

Prophetic Israel:   The Labor Party readily expressed support yesterday for the idea of early elections proposed by Prime Minister Ariel Sharon on Sunday

Prophetic Israel:   Sharon, Ben-Eliezer deny deal for early elections. Sharon warned Labor and Shas of the possibility of early elections on July 30 when the budget passed in the government without their support

Prophetic Israel:   Haifa Mayor Amram Mitzna, a former general, formally announced his candidacy on Tuesday for the Labor Party leadership. Recent polls give him good chances of defeating the incumbent, Defense Minister Binyamin Ben-Eliezer

Prophetic Israel:   One fine day, the headlines will announce that "Bibi" Netanyahu is back in the driver's seat. I'm not the one who says so. People like Yossi Olmert, brother of Ehud, are saying so

Israel Without Yeshuah:   Bank of Israel economists announced earlier this month that Israel will have lost a total of $8.5 billion in growth by the end of 2002, as a result of the Oslo War, which began in September of 2000. Israel’s growth for 2002 alone will be reduced by an additional 3.5-5%

Israel Without Yeshuah:   The treasury's failure to match a contribution by Diaspora Jewry for security at schools, has left some 1,000 small schools and kindergartens without guards in the coming school year, the Union of Local Authorities (ULA) has claimed. School security is financed 36 percent by local authorities and 64 percent by the Public Security Ministry. A government decision grants guards to some 3,600 schools, but another 1,000 small schools - including kindergartens - with fewer than 100 pupils, don't get financing for security. As a result, the Jewish Agency ran a campaign to raise money from foreign Jewish communities for security at the schools, among other things

Israel Without Yeshuah:   Three Israelis arrested for selling ammo to Palestinians

Commentary:   Treacherous informers from the Jewish Left. Treason in Jewish History since biblical times to today [ Judas was the worst, but not the only one ]

Enemies of Israel:   Hamas is discussing a proposal by Fatah to restrict its armed attacks to the West Bank and Gaza Strip

Enemies of Israel:   Saddam bankrolling Jerusalem Arabs. "We were invited to Baghdad, where a senior government official handed each one of us a check for $7,000"

Enemies of Israel:   The military appeals court at Beit El last night rejected the appeal of three Palestinians against their expulsion from the West Bank to the Gaza Stri

Enemies of Israel:   Two people were killed and six others were wounded on Tuesday when Lebanese Islamist gunmen attacked strongholds of a Palestinian faction in Lebanon's largest refugee camp

Commentary:   Attempted Genocide From the Start

The World Against Israel:   Israeli officials are increasingly disturbed by tightened US security measures and sometimes overzealous pilots who are making travel in the US increasingly difficult for Israeli dignitaries




Gentile World News


Posted:  Tuesday, August 20, 2002


Worthy of Attention:   Turkmenistan's President, Saparmurat Niyazov, has issued a decree officially extending adolescence until the age of 25 and postponing old age until 85. The decree - published in a national newspaper - divides life into 12-year cycles. This means that childhood for Turkmens will now last until the age of 12, youth to 37 and maturity to 49 [ This character needs to be closely observed. He is trying to change the moors, seasons and times of his people. Things predicted in the Bible to take place under the Antichrist ]

UFOs:   UFOs over India. With 5 visuals of what is feared as the muhnochwa `trapped' on video tapes - 3 of which were recorded by the team of intelligence sleuths in the state - the scare does not seem to be unfounded. The sleuths who had worked on muhnochwa do not rule out the possibility of the presence of an extra-terrestrial body (ETB) with electro-magnetic (EM) effect in at least three per cent of the cases. While the Indian agencies were yet to admit the presence of ETB, foreign research agencies, intelligence reports said, have already been to the affected areas, met the victims and collected necessary data

UFOs:   Reports of a flashing space creature, or maybe a mutant bug that glows at both ends, have created panic in India's most populous state, triggering riots and lynchings that have killed more than a dozen people. Victims report being scratched by something flashing blue, red or green that strikes only at faces and only at night. The creature has been dubbed "Muhnochwa", or "face-clawing monster". Some police in Uttar Pradesh state have declared that Muhnochwa is an extra terrestrial being

UFOs:   An amateur astronomer says a huge, black UFO glided over Cow Bay early Tuesday morning, blocking out the stars and bringing with it an unnatural silence

UFOs:   The editors of the UFO Roundup, a database of possible extraterrestrial sightings, refer to the Fitchburg area "the UFO's home port in Massachusetts." They document 12 reported encounters between 1909 and 1996. A search of the Internet reveals numerous sightings by area residents over the past decade. The most widely witnessed event occurred on the evening of December 23, 1909, when a trainload of people traveling from Boston spotted a "mysterious airship" hovering above Fitchburg, according to an account in the Fitchburg Sentinel

UFOs:   The UFO at Aurora, Tx. 105 years ago

UFOs:   A 'Ufologist' is puzzled about strange sights in northern B.C. skies

UFOs:   Did a conical UFO buzz Lunenburg?

UFOs:   A crop circle hoaxer becomes a UFO believer

Crop Circles:   mazes in cornfields have become a recent recreational pursuit, drawing families out for a bit of fun, generating profit that is often donated to charity. It seems odd that these "hoaxers" would not attempt to reap a similar benefit with crop circles. Instead, it appears that most crop circles are "discovered" not by a hot telephone tip, but by some hapless farmer checking his fields. They receive marginal media attention and do not generate income for the farmer, unless it is possible for him to claim insurance for a damaged crop

Crop Circles:   Crop circles can occur without human help

Roaring Demons:   The Church of the Sacred Heart houses one of the world's most unusual and smallest museums - a collection of signs sent from beyond the grave by souls stranded in purgatory. Catholics wrongly believe spirits, stuck between heaven and hell until they have atoned for their sins, can hasten their entry to paradise if family and friends on earth pray for them

Roaring Demons:   "Ghosts" of the Pocahontas Highway

Attention!:   HIGH LEVEL ALERT: The Massacre of Christians by Indonesian Muslims has Begun!
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Persecution of Christians:   In Pakistan Christian Youth Are Victims of Anti-Christian Muslim Brutality

Toward the 'Great Apostasy':   A former moderator of the Church of Scotland has caused a storm by suggesting that no-one will go to Hell. The Very Reverend Dr Andrew McLellan said there are no people in Hell and that God would be a "monster" if he condemned humans to eternal punishment

Rumors of Wars:   A group of hackers couldn't single-handedly bring down the United States' national data infrastructure, but a terrorist team would be able to do significant localized damage to U.S. systems, according to a recent war games simulation

Rumors of Wars:   American forces recently completed the largest joint war-fighting exercise they have ever held, a three-week, $250 million operation that involved 13,500 military and civilian personnel battling in nine live exercise ranges across the United States and in double that many computer simulations. Results from the mock combat, planned for two years, are expected to shape planning against future adversaries

Violence & Cruelty:   A health advocacy group accused the government Monday of allowing fake meat made from fungus to be sold even though it makes people sick and demanded the product, known as Quorn, be recalled


Posted:  Friday, August 16th, 2002


Signs of Plagues:   he number of cases of West Nile fever is expected to rise sharply in the next week and could eventually reach 1,000, federal health officials said yesterday. If the current epidemic reflects experience, about 10% of the cases will be fatal

Signs in Nature:   Scientists in Japan have discovered a fault in the seabed off the country's coast with the potential to unleash a giant tsunami tidal wave. The newly-detected fault lies off the south-eastern coast of Japan and may have been responsible for the magnitude 8.1 earthquake which struck the country in 1944

Signs in Nature:   Record Heat Hits Massachusetts

Deadly Pollution:   The United States and Canada have had some success in improving local environments where their citizens can enjoy clean air and water and green space, but these improvements have come at the expense of global natural resources and climate, according to a United Nations sponsored study

Deadly Pollution:   Human Sacrifice Still Exists David C. Stolinsky Wednesday, Aug. 14, 2002 This is not a description of a primitive tribe living in some remote jungle (excuse me, rain forest). It is not an account of people clad in animal skins, cutting the throats of captives in front of bizarre stone idols. No, it is a description of "educated" people living in America and Western Europe. It is an account of people in modern clothes, but nevertheless killing people in an attempt to placate their false gods. The false gods are environmentalism and liberalism

Worthy of Attention:   The health benefits of being married are so large that single men are at greater risk of dying than smokers, says a study

Attention!:   According to Fuad Gasimov, academician and head of the Seismological Department of the National Aerospace Agency the often-sighted UFOs have bases deep in the Caspian, one off the north part of the Absheron Peninsula, the other in the north sector of the Caspian Sea. "I had been associated with the Institute of Earth Physics of the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R. during the Soviet era," Gasimov told the Baku Sun. "Since then we have information on the existence UFO bases around Baku. But it was strongly kept as a military secret." Gasimov says that he worked with a Soviet organization that charted UFOs. The organization sent an expedition to Baku and the Absheron Peninsula, where they discovered UFOs bases around the Nardaran and Pirshagi districts and around the Siyazan water spring. The entrances to these bases, he says, are found deep underground
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UFOs:   Dundee Daze story drew a lot of attention across the planet

Crop Circles:   On crop circles and their makers - humans an not

Witchcraft & Satanism:   The Sorcerer of Sony. The hottest properties in cyberspace are virtual worlds. Meet the man who's making magic - and millions of dollars each month - by developing the Net's newest boomtowns [ The inmense peligrosity of this form of introduction to, and familiarization with witchcraft is that it seems to be perfectly harmless games to those who play with them ]

Attention!:   As the Middle East immigrant population has grown, it has become dramatically more Muslim. In 1970, only 15% of Middle Eastern immigrants were Muslim. By 2000, that portion had risen to 73%. Middle Easterners are one of the fastest growing immigrant groups in America and their interest in coming to the U.S. has remained high despite some anti-Arab sentiment following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Immigration from the Middle East has grown seven-fold, from less than 200,000 people in 1970 to nearly 1.5 million in 2000. That number is projected to grow to nearly 2.5 million by 2010 if current trends continue [ Simply put: We are being invaded with an evil porpose ]

Conspiracies & Cover-ups:   They Let It Happen On Purpose! 9/11 The final Dots - Top 20 LIHOP Suspects
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Conspiracies & Cover-ups:   The FBI's anthrax probe is looking like a repeat of its bungled "investigation" into the crash of TWA Flight 800

Pollution " the NWO:   Pacific island nations, most at risk of sinking beneath rising sea levels, chided the United States on Thursday for not signing the Kyoto Protocol and urged big aid donor Australia to do more to cut greenhouse gas emissions

NWO News:   Current Areas of Catastrophic Fires and Weather Damage Seem To Be Precisely Areas Illuminati Wants To Ban Human Activity! Is Drought The Main Weapon to Force Humans Off The Land As The Plan Dictates? Using the most flowery language possible, and invoking the specter of environmental disaster, the U.S. House has overwhelmingly passed a bill setting aside the huge amount of $45 BILLION to buy up land. Soon, they will be out of "open" land, coming for yours and mine! That is the New World Order Plan

NWO News:   "Before Christ could come with his disciples, our present civilization had to die". This quote does NOT come from the Holy Bible! This quote comes from Foster Bailey, writing in his evil book, 'Reappearance of the Christ'. Our daily news is marching us steadily to this type of destruction!

NWO News:   Current Catastrophic Fires Turning Ground To Glass, Destroying the Area And Ruining Small Towns As Well

NWO News:   The ‘rain tax’ cometh? Be prepared to pay the government for the rain on your roof

NWO News:   President Bush demanded that Congress give him the opportunity to govern the new Homeland Security Department without attaching bureaucratic strings

NWO News:   America's Most Frightening

Worthy of Attention:   Pervasive computing's earliest adapters will be old people, according to medical experts and AI gurus at a conference here hosted by Intel Research. Speakers at "Computing, Cognition and Caring for Future Elders" discussed infrared badges that track patients, mirrors that spot suspicious moles, accelerometers that detect falls, and computers that remind the incontinent to visit the toilet at regular intervals

Eugenics:   Russia's population continues to sink Latest forecast sees steady decline through 2005

Attention!:   One of the Republican party's most respected foreign policy gurus Brent Scowcroft, who advised a string of Republican presidents, including Mr Bush's father, yesterday appealed for President Bush to halt his plans to invade Iraq, warning of "an Armageddon in the Middle East"

Rumors of Wars:   Hundreds of Palestinians took to the streets in Gaza yesterday to participate in a Fatah-led demonstration in support of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein

Rumors of Wars:   The United States has warned Arab leaders to prepare public opinion for a change in the Iraqi regime. Diplomatic sources said the Bush administration has sent letters to the leaders of Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Morocco, Saudi Arabia and other Arab states in the Middle East. The letters, said to be nearly identical, assert that Washington is determined to topple the regime of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein

Rumors of Wars:   Turkey's military has completed a report on Ankara's response to a U.S.-led war on Iraq. So far, an estimated 7,000 Turkish troops have been deployed along the border with Iraq. An unspecified number of Turkish military personnel are also said to be in northern Iraq

Rumors of Wars:   Iraq To Launch Pre-Emptive Strike Using Weapons of Mass Destruction

Rumors of Wars:   Aides to Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld have created a special Iraq planning unit, composed largely of civilians, to oversee a military campaign against Saddam Hussein, the latest sign that President Bush is methodically preparing an invasion to oust the Iraqi leader

Rumors of Wars:   US HAARP Weapon Development Concerns Russian Duma. US Could Dominate The Planet If It Deploys This Weapon In Space

Rumors of Wars:   The U.S. has declared combat-ready a Lockheed Martin Corp. missile designed to protect troops in the field from missiles armed with chemical or biological warheads

Rumors of Wars:   Germ Warfare More Advanced Than Previously Thought - And Vastly More Deadly

Rumors of Wars:   Saddam's Arsenal May Include "Dirty Bombs"

Rumors of Wars:   Group Says Iran Has Nuclear Weapons

Rumors of Wars:   Saudis launching al-Qaida in Iraq, Syria? Sources say princes want to prevent pro-West, democratic Baghdad

Rumors of Wars:   Attempts to Hide the Number of Afghan Civilians Killed by US Bombs Are An Affront To Justice

Commentary:   Our Absurd World

Toward the 'Great Apostasy':   Is the 82-year-old pope on the verge of retirement, with a covert plan to announce it among his beloved countrymen? Will he steal away to a Polish villa, and never return to the Vatican? Those tenacious rumors made a splashy return this week when a French publication presented them as genuine possibilities. Vatican officials issued the requisite denials, just as they did in response to similar accounts weeks earlier and related guesswork before that

Toward the 'Great Apostasy':   A Franciscan brother charged with sexually assaulting four altar boys at a Boston church in the late 1960s and early 1970s was ordered held on $100,000 bond Thursday

Toward the 'Great Apostasy':   As Cardinal Law Contines Testimony, Sandwich Priest Arrested On Charges of Rape of A Boy: Franciscan Brother Arrested On Charges of Raping 4 Boys

Toward the 'Great Apostasy':   Transcript Video Clips On Law's Deposition

Like in Sodom & Ghomorrah:   While the comic book industry over the years has introduced gay and lesbian characters, this is the first major story line involving a gay central character of a mainstream comic book

Like in Sodom & Ghomorrah:   Many U.S. corporations that already have homosexual-friendly policies in their employee hiring and retention practices recently achieved a perfect score by adding "gender identity" to their non-discrimination policies, a leading homosexual advocacy organization said

End Times Society:   Public Defender Suspended After Allegedly Having Sex With Her Client, Accused of Triple Homicide

End Times Society:   Debt-laden French media giant Vivendi Universal reported a loss of more than $12 billion for the first half of the year as it took a bigger than expected charge to reflect a writedown in value of its assets. The company also said it plans to sell at least $9.8 billion worth of assets, including the U.S. publisher Houghton Mifflin that it acquired only last year

End Times Society:   Another big batch of government computers has gone missing, this time at the Internal Revenue Service, and they could hold private taxpayer data such as Social Security numbers and bank account information

Science for Evil:   Medical Advance Could Bring Day When Human Sperm Are Incubated Inside Mice

Increased Knowledge:   Machines That Feel Your Pain

Increased Knowledge:   Physicists from all over the world are racing to prove the existence of a particle that's surmised to be at the heart of the matter. Literally. Dubbed the "God particle" by Nobel Prize-winning physicist Leon Lederman, the Higgs boson is a controversial particle believed to bestow mass on all other particles

Increased Knowledge:   Apple chip breakthrough confounds physicists. Faster than light chips?

Increased Knowledge:   Scientist say that radiation jets speeding at what appears to be 6 times faster than light don’t threaten Einstein’s theory


Posted:  Thursday, August 15th, 2002


Signs of Plagues:   Legionnaires' disease sickens 14 in Vermont

Signs of Plagues:   Health officials said that Florida has its first confirmed human case of West Nile virus this year. The Florida Department of Health announced that the infected person is a resident of Sumter County, but was exposed to mosquitoes in Louisiana prior to contracting the illness

Attention!:   A dense blanket of pollution, dubbed the "Asian Brown Cloud," is hovering over South Asia, with scientists warning it could kill millions of people in the region, and pose a global threat
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Signs in Nature:   Surging floods threatened major European cities, forcing tens of thousands to flee their homes as authorities desperately fought to save national monuments and priceless works of art. The death toll from more than a week of torrential rain rose to at least 90, with rivers and reservoirs from Germany to Russia spilling their banks in some of the worst flooding seen in Europe in more than a century

Signs in Nature:   Storms moved away from the Philippines Wednesday after causing waterspouts, small tornadoes and mudslides that killed 22 people and forced 3,500 to flee their homes

Signs in Nature:   Persistent and worsening drought has spread to nearly half the contiguous United States, the government reported Wednesday

Signs in Nature:   Thousands lose power as 100 mph winds lash Kansas. A supercell thunderstorm that morphed into a line known as a bow echo slammed Nickerson and South Hutchinson with straight-line winds of up to 100 mph and as much as 4 inches of rain

Signs in Nature:   With 100-degree temperatures forecast and high humidity making it feel more like 105, the National Weather Service issued a heat advisory for most of Massachusetts on Wednesday and warned people to avoid strenuous outdoor exercise. In Boston, the mercury soared to 101 degrees at Logan International Airport, exceeding the record of 97 degrees set on Aug. 14, 1947, according to the weather service. It was 97 in Fitchburg, 92 in Worcester and 91 in Pittsfield. Cape Cod was the coolest spot in the state, with temperatures mostly in the 80s. The heat wasn't the only bad news. As the heat wave stretched into a fourth day, the federal Environmental Protection Agency warned the combination of heat and pollution made the air unhealthy and suggested that people with health problems stay indoors

Signs in Nature:   Weeds have become stronger and fitter by cross-breeding with genetically modified crops, leading to fears that superweeds which are difficult or impossible to control may invade farms growing standard crops

Apologetics:   New 'Ape-Man' Preliminary Response
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Apologetics:   Scientists say that our Universe is so "unlikely" that we must be missing something

UFOs:   Reports of UFO sightings are flying around the Canadian central interior and the credibility of the sightings is gaining momentum

UFOs:   Scientists have been warned they'll have to get their timing right if they want to contact intelligent aliens

UFOs:   Panic-stricken Indian villagers are blaming UFOs for a spate of attacks that have killed several people and injured many others in Uttar Pradesh state. Villagers in this poor region say as night falls, a flying sphere, emitting red and blue lights, hones in on their homes. In the past week seven people have died of unexplained injuries, while many others have been burnt

UFOs:   A scientist at the Indian Institute of Technology-Kanpur says he has solved from his laboratory the mystery behind the "unidentified flying object" that had created a scare in large parts of Uttar Pradesh. Contrary to belief that the illuminated 'flying monster' was either an insect or a remote-controlled device, Professor Ravindra Arora speculated that it was nothing other than balls of lighting that often fall on earth during dry spells. Large parts of the state are currently facing a draught

Roaring Demons:   Have the Yetis still survived in the 21st century? Are the Yetis, whose footprints have been sighted upto mid-eighties in Nepal Himalayas in plenty on the verge of extinction? or are they dwelling in some isolated stretch of lofty mountain ranges? Is there a link between the Himalayan Yeti, the Chinese snowman and Caucasus Region Almos? Many such questions have been baffling the scientists

Witchcraft & Satanism:   Argumentative local councillors in Colorado say they're getting on better after a shaman's visit to remove their chamber's bad vibes. Christopher Beaver conducted a "smudging ceremony" in the Telluride town council chambers earlier this summer

Witchcraft & Satanism:   A young Italian paralysed and unable to speak after a car crash says he can walk and talk after a priest's spirit visited him

Persecution of Christians:   Suffering for the Faith

Toward the 'Great Apostasy':   There are simple, sensible explanations for the trip Pope John Paul II has scheduled to Poland this weekend. It gives him another glimpse of his homeland, and allows him to dedicate a new sanctuary outside Cracow that he holds dear. Then there is the wild, rampant speculation. Is the 82-year-old pope on the verge of retirement, with a covert plan to announce it among his beloved countrymen? Will he steal away to a Polish villa, and never return to the Vatican?

Running To and Fro:   Spain has unveiled a multi-million-dollar surveillance system to protect its southern coast from the immigrants who brave treacherous waters to enter the country. Radar sensors and night-vision cameras will monitor the 110 kilometres (70 miles) of Spanish coastline closest to Morocco, where many clandestine migrants start their journey

NWO News:   The EU has no appropriate aid to help member states, such as Germany and Austria, currently being affected by the devastating floods. A spokesperson for the Commission said "some years ago there was a budgetary line for emergency aid. This line was deleted by the European Parliament." The spokesperson went on to add that there was a possibility that member states could "re-orientate" the priorities of the structural funds to adjust to damages caused by the floods. However, help from the Commission was not an option. The Commission was, on the other hand, looking at how it could help the Czech Republic, the candidate country worst hit by the torrential rain

NWO News:   A number of larger EU states are facing growing difficulties in living up to the demands of the EU Stability and Growth Pact, which entered into force in 1999 to support the strength and the confidence in the new single currency, the Euro

NWO News:   Now there's something better, and it comes out of an Office of Naval Research program that goes back 4 decades. Very small electric crystal chips can now be embedded into products to provide up to 96 bits of information when they're read by an electromagnetic scanner. (That's roughly 6 times as much as bar codes hold. It also meets the new industry standard developed by the MIT-led Auto-ID Center.) These new radio-frequency scanners, unlike the optical ones in most supermarkets today, can read the chip whether they have direct line-of-sight to it or not. And dirt? Ordinary dirt matters not at all

NWO News:   Military enforces 'Semper Fido' with microchips

Rumors of Wars:   Relations between the United States and Saudi Arabia have deteriorated so far that the Saudi Arabians are no longer considered allies, senior diplomatic sources said yesterday. Saudi Arabia, once the indispensable cornerstone of US policy in the Arab world, has refused to co-operate with the war on terrorism or support President Bush’s plans to overthrow President Saddam Hussein. According to the sources, it has handed over no Intelligence of any value about the al-Qaeda terrorist organisation, which has roots in Saudi Arabia

Rumors of Wars:   A Libyan government minister accused the United States Wednesday of preparing a plan to partition the major Arab countries and appoint new rulers to serve Israeli interests. Abdul Salam al-Turaiki, Libya's Minister of Africa Unity, said in an interview with the Tunisian daily Al-Shuruk that the United States had a plan to partition Iraq, Syria, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the Arab states of north Africa and appoint new Arab rulers

Rumors of Wars:   U.S. vulnerable to data sneak attack. A group of hackers couldn't single-handedly bring down the United States' national data infrastructure, but a terrorist team would be able to do significant localized damage to U.S. systems, according to a recent war games simulation

Rumors of Wars:   Sudan has employed its new oil revenues to purchase advanced weapons from China and Russia

Violence & Cruelty:   The woman charged in the abduction of an infant in Texas was "showing the baby around town" as her own before she was arrested and the baby rescued. One-month-old Nancy Crystal Chavez was grabbed from her mother's minivan in Abilene on Tuesday and was found almost 200 miles away on Wednesday

Increased Knowledge:   Artificial sight is now a reality

Increased Knowledge:   A new X-ray microscope sees clearer and deeper than ever before

Increased Knowledge:   Non-hybrid prototype car gets 235 miles to the gallon, with a top speed of 70 mph, but don't ask about acceleration

Increased Knowledge:   Robot Teaches Itself Flying Skills in Three Hours

Science for Evil:   Handmade cloning, a new way to create genetically identical copies of animals, is not only cheaper and simpler than existing methods, but appears to work better too

End Times Society:   A health advocacy group accused the government Monday of allowing fake meat made from fungus to be sold even though it makes people sick and demanded the product, known as Quorn, be recalled

End Times Society:   A Pennsylvania judge accused of dropping his trousers in public has agreed to retire

Like in the 'Days of Noah':   A new survey shows nearly 70% of Chinese teenagers get their sexual education from porn

Like in the 'Days of Noah':   'Sex and Lucia' may have won awards at the June Seattle Film Festival but the city's 2 major newspapers are refusing to print ads for it, saying the Spanish language film is far too sexy [ Read filthy dirty ]


Posted:  Wednesday, August 14th, 2002


Attention!:   More than 100 world leaders attending this month's Earth Summit must tackle the double threat of widespread poverty and increasing environmental devastation that has left billions of people facing food and water shortages

Signs of Famines:   Opposition leaders in Zimbabwe are demanding armed intervention by a United Nations force to prevent mass starvation

Signs of Plagues:   At least 444 people have died in Madagascar after contracting a form of acute influenza that epidemiologists have still been unable to precisely identify and treat

Signs of Plagues:   Howand why mosquitoes spread West Nile, but not HIV

Deadly Pollution:   The World Health Organisation will urge governments today to establish an immediate inquiry into the effects of gender-bending chemicals on human and animal populations. Strong evidence links reproductive abnormalities and population declines in some species of birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians with the chemicals, known as hormone disruptors or EDCs (endocrine-disrupting chemicals)

Signs in Nature:   More than half of the coral on the north side of the Florida Keys was destroyed in the past 12 months, and researchers who've been monitoring Keys coral since 1996 say the black water event from last spring is to blame. Meanwhile, a new area of black water has formed off Sanibel Island

Signs in Nature:   Nearly half a million people in central Vietnam are suffering from water shortages caused by a two-month drought

Signs in Nature:   Hundreds die in worldwide flooding
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Signs in Nature:   Central and eastern Europe are suffering some of their worst flooding in recent history

Signs in Nature:   Heavy rains washing down from the foothills of the Himalayas swelled rivers in eastern India, worsening monsoon flooding that has killed at least 874 people in India, Nepal and Bangladesh

Signs in Nature:   China's extreme weather linked to global warming. The rains came to China this year as they do most every summer, starting their destruction in the south and spreading northward as the season heated up. Lakes swelled. Deadly torrents were unleashed. Hundreds died

Signs in Nature:   Records were accumulating faster than beads of sweat Tuesday as at least 10 Oregon cities had afternoon temperatures of more than 100 degrees

Signs in Nature:   The city sweltered Tuesday in the grip of a stifling heat wave that broke records and strained power supplies as New Yorkers desperately cranked up air conditioners

Signs in Nature:   The pole's Russian flirtation

Increased Knowledge:   A secret underground river has been discovered in the Sahara desert. A team of Russian scientists came across the water when they were looking at satellite images from space

Increased Knowledge:   Indian space scientists believe the moon is within reach for the country's space program and expect to launch an unmanned lunar probe within five years

Increased Knowledge:   Sandia scientists predict what an asteroid strike would look like

Increased Knowledge:   Possible effects of an asteroid impact near New York City

Increased Knowledge:   The impact of an asteroid off the New York Coast. Possible effects

Increased Knowledge:   The human brain has a center devoted to identifying and responding to cheating and broken promises, according to research in the Aug. 12 edition of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Damage to this part of the brain raises people's risk of being victims of scams, according to a team of researchers from California, Colorado and Oregon

Increased Knowledge:   Scientists have been showing off a handheld device that makes the human body seem translucent right in front of your eyes. The Sonic Flashlight developed by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University in the US combines various technologies to effectively gives the user X-ray vision

Science for Evil:   What is the real colors on Mars? Why scientists are coloring all the photos we see?

Science for Evil:   Interview with a couple who, desperate, has chosen to have a child by cloning thinking that God wants so

Science for Evil:   Joint Venture Clones Cattle With Human Antibodies

UFOs:   An alien artifact from the 1897 Aurora spaceship crash?

Crop Circles:   Circles crop up in Iowa

Roaring Demons:   Spooked shop assistants reckon they have finally caught a resident ghost on CCTV after 17 years of it haunting a supermarket

Roaring Demons:   Sites of assassinations, murders and suicides; dark, dank tunnels and creepy old abandoned buildings; weird creatures, the stuff of legends whose origins are lost in the mists of time... Tokyo harbors dozens - perhaps even hundreds - of "ghost spots" where inexplicable, sinister phenomena have reputedly occurred

Roaring Demons:   Junichi Yaoi's otherworldly encounters took place decades ago, but in his memory, it's as if they happened yesterday. The first one was in 1972. It was about 4 o'clock on a lazy Sunday afternoon in Tokyo's then semi-rural Setagaya Ward

Commentary:   Don't get me wrong: I'm of the opinion that God is real, while extraterrestrials are not. [ They are demons ] Still, they have something in common, which is that they appear to us only on the ever-shimmering, ever-disappearing horizon of reality as we experience it every day. To believe in God, you have to agree to the proposition that the stuff of observable reality isn't all there is in the universe. The same goes for UFOs, crop circles, and Sasquatch. If you think you've seen a Bigfoot then, for you, the proposition has been proven true. In an era of disbelief, paranormal phenomena give a boost to belief

Witchcraft & Satanism:   The Exploring Ghosts show explores the supernatural folklore that fascinates many people in Malaysia, one of Asia's most modern nations. The museum drew a half million visitors last year. But in just three weeks after the show opened in late June, 250,000 people flocked to the macabre showcase, leading officials to extend the exhibit until the end of September to capitalize on school vacations. They predict nearly a million visitors will wander the exhibit's dim corridors

Attention!:   After centuries of persecution and trying to forcibly convert them to the Catholic church, Catholics just have rejected the evangelization of Jews. Citing teachings dating back to the Second Vatican Council, and statements by Pope John Paul II throughout his papacy, the 'United States Conference of Catholic Bishops' declared unequivocally that the biblical covenant between Jews and God is valid and therefore Jews do not need to be saved through faith in Jesus Christ!!! [ Of all the multiple heresies of the satanic Catholic church, this one I think is one of the very worst. I should with all respect and firmness say - based upon what the Bible says - that whoever believes this lie from Hell does not understand why people need Jesus and therefore is not saved and his lot is with Satan. The false gospel of tolerance and political correctess is intrinsecally Satanic and deviating from the truth ends up in the pits of Hell. Catholics, go to the Bible ]
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Attention!:   After a week of terror at the hands of the Laskar Jihad, the Christians are bathing in a sea of fire. This is bringing to pass the prophetic announcement pre-recorded message broadcast on Radio SPMM Ambon on July 5, 2002 and distributed by email print-out from the Laskar Jihad Information site in mid July 2002. The Supreme Commander of the Laskar Jihad Ustadz Jafar Umar Thalib, using the same language used in his radio address in Ambon on May 1, 2002 called on the Muslim community to go to war against the Christian community
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Toward the 'Great Apostasy':   Troy Cecil Snowden, 59, once a popular radio evangelist in Little Rock, Arkansas, served 5 years in prison and probation in the 1990s for soliciting and accepting donations for a Christian youth camp that did not exist and causing a minor to travel from another state to have sex with him. He was indicted last week by a federal grand jury after seizing child pornography, weapons and other items from his home, on charges of possessing child pornography, wire fraud, transporting a child for illegal purposes and possession of a shotgun

Toward the 'Great Apostasy':   Ousted Members Contend Jehovah's Witnesses' Abuse Policy Hides Offenses

Toward the 'Great Apostasy':   hose expecting fireworks may have been disappointed as Cardinal Bernard F. Law's videotaped deposition made for long stretches of droning daytime television yesterday. But the spectacle of the head of the Boston Archdiocese being systematically grilled about sexually abusive priests under his charge was, nonetheless, inherently dramatic

Toward the 'Great Apostasy':   Degenerate Cardinal Law said in a testimony made public Tuesday that Bishop John B. McCormack was right to believe the explanation of a Boston priest accused of speaking favorably about sex with children

Toward the 'Great Apostasy':   Cardinal Bernard Law acknowledged in a sworn deposition that church files included complaints dating back to 1966 against the Rev. Paul Shanley, but the Boston archbishop said he never sought out those records before promoting Shanley in 1985

Toward the 'Great Apostasy':   Cardinal Law says that the past policy on accused priests was inadequate [ So, why he din't anything to change it? ]

Toward the 'Great Apostasy':   Bishops are behind curve

Toward the 'Great Apostasy':   Catholic bishops call for rare council. They want a unified reafirmation of moral teachings. The last such plenary was in 1884 [ The main problem that they confront is too many of those who have taught - or even imposed - morality in the Catholic church had come very short of living to such standards ]

Near Death Experience:   Attacking Islam, taking on civil-rights groups - Billy Graham's son steps out from the shadow of his famous father [ Taken from his mother and opposite to his 33rd degree Mason father, Franklin as well as his sister, show a real love for Christ ]

NWO News:   Believe it or not - in the epitomy of all human rights violations - a court says that Alcatel owns the thoughts of its U.S. employees! [ Their minds is not theirs! Not even Communists got so far! This is a taste of what is coming with the New World Order. Are you ready? ]
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NWO News:   As Judicial Watch tries to have World Court put Cuban tyrant Fidel Castro on trial, it significantly strengthens World Court while equally weakening American sovereignty

NWO News:   The United Nations established a global War Crimes Tribunal that will exercise control over sovereign nations in certain types of crimes

NWO News:   Milosevic to govern Serbia from the Hague? Socialist Party running campaign to re-elect ex-president

NWO News:   The Bush administration’s compliance reports to a new Security Council committee show the extent to which we are now willing to let the United Nations dictate terms to us

Commentary:   From 9/11, Bush Based His Terror Campaign On U.N. Resolutions

Commentary:   America: A sissified nation. Benjamin Franklin warned, "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." But that's what the Bush administration and Congress have asked of Americans – to give up essential liberty for safety that's not even guaranteed
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Rumors of Wars:   A senior Lebanese Shiite Muslim cleric issued a fatwa Monday banning Muslims from helping the United States and its allies in any military strike on Iraq. In his religious edict, Grand Ayatollah Mohammed Hussein Fadlallah also reminded Muslims throughout the world that God prohibits assisting "infidels" against Muslims. Fatwas are followed by conservative Muslims and sanction or prohibit acts according to Islamic sharia law
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Rumors of Wars:   Muslim leaders pledge to 'transform West'. 'If Islamic state rises, we will be its army'
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Rumors of Wars:   Islamic leaders in London issued a thinly-veiled threat yesterday that the United States and Britain could face a terrorist onslaught akin to the September 11 attacks if they go to war on Iraq
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Rumors of Wars:   President Mohammad Khatami, on the first visit to Afghanistan by an Iranian head of state in 4 decades, said Tuesday that the United States had created a "war-like" atmosphere throughout the world since Sept. 11. He also warned that the use of military force, like the U.S.-led campaign against the Taliban and al Qaeda network in Afghanistan, could trigger further global instability

Rumors of Wars:   U.S intelligence agencies spotted activity at an Iraqi biological weapons factory last week according to an article in today’s Washington Times. A convoy of about 60 trucks was photographed at the site by a spy satellite, near the city of Taji, just northwest of Baghdad

Rumors of Wars:   The United States has received fresh intelligence that points to impressive achievements by Iraq in efforts to reconstitute its weapons of mass destruction arsenal

Rumors of Wars:   Teenage boys in Iraq are learning to be soldiers at special military camps called Saddam's Cubs

Rumors of Wars:   U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld has floated the idea of expanding the use of U.S. Special Forces, according to Pentagon sources cited by the New York Times. There were two dimensions to his proposal. The first was that Special Operations Command (SOCOM) troops be given long-term missions inside countries where al-Qaida operatives may be working. The second was that these operations be carried out without the knowledge of the host governments! Implicit in the proposal was the idea that the forces would be empowered to kill the network's members and destroy its facilities

Rumors of Wars:   A senior Iraqi official has rejected calls for United Nations weapons inspectors to return to Iraq, saying they finished their work there 4 years ago

Rumors of Wars:   Jordanian and American forces have started joint maneuvers on Monday immediately following the arrival of the American forces in Aqaba port, according to a Jordanian official who stressed Jordan's care to stress that there is no connection between these maneuvers to a likely American attack against Iraq. Meantime, a spokesman for the American defense department said these maneuvers are planned for since 1997 and are being held apart from "any other developments taking place in the region"

Rumors of Wars:   The U.S. Navy confirmed on Tuesday it was seeking a large ship to carry helicopters and arms from the United States to the Red Sea, a day after denying it had placed such an order. The request, following a recent order for a vessel to carry military hardware from Europe to the Middle East, has heightened speculation that the United States is pre-positioning equipment for a possible strike on Iraq

Rumors of Wars:   The Iraqi opposition says its agents injured the son of President Saddam Hussein in an unsuccessful assassination attempt

Rumors of Wars:   India To Introduce "Stealth Frigates" To Its Naval Arsenal: Russia designed them and built them!

Rumors of Wars:   Taiwan seeks UN membership as row with Beijing simmers on

Commentary:   I have the feeling that the future is imminent. The pace, volume and variety of war rumors and comments increase weekly. Here in Washington, in pro-war circles there is a nasty story going about that Colin Powell is trying to veto the president's war plans with the threat of resignation (and some sort of implicit racial backlash that would ensue)

Commentary:   For many months I have been making the case against Saudi Arabia, explaining that it represents the very heart and soul of the evil in the Middle East – the kind of evil that struck deep and hard and painfully in America last year. Now others are beginning to catch on

Commentary:   Turbulence in the Taiwan Straits

Violence & Cruelty:   The European Union on Monday expressed satisfaction over the political and economic reforms taking place in Syria, and simultaneously expressed concern over issues pertinent to human rights in Syria and acts of arrests which targeted political activists and recent sentences taken against them

Violence & Cruelty:   Anthrax spores were found inside a Princeton mailbox tested after workers at a regional mail sorting facility contracted the bacteria in October. No new cases have been detected beyond the original cases in October 2001

Violence & Cruelty:   Militants gun down 12 in Meghalaya

Violence & Cruelty:   A month-old girl was grabbed out of her mother's van at a Wal-Mart store in Abilene, Texas, on Tuesday by a woman who then fled the scene in a car, police said. Nancy Crystal Chavez was abducted around 4:30 p.m. (5:30 p.m. EDT). Her mother had just placed the baby and her two other children, ages 6 and 2, in the van and had gone to return the shopping cart [ All this abducted children issue is goning to end up in the governement trying to microship them after a big public outcry ]

Violence & Cruelty:   An airport screener who is a registered sex offender faces life in prison after a weekend rampage in which he fired shots throughout his apartment complex and then set fire to one of the buildings

End Times Society:   Girls as young as 12 are working as prostitutes in burgeoning illegal sex trade. Older prostitutes say more and more young people are turning to street sex work, often with disastrous consequences

End Times Society:   Mesa Airlines said Tuesday that one of its pilots was fired after testing positive for alcohol last Friday just before he was to take the cockpit of a scheduled flight from Little Rock to Charlotte, N.C.

End Times Society:   Conventional men may not be the glamorous male icons of today's society but, according to a recent study, they have one thing going for them: They make good fathers. A study shows that stability and strong ties are the keys for successful dads

End Times Society:   Global Trends 2015: A Dialogue About the Future With Nongovernment Experts. This article was approved for publication by the National Foreign Intelligence Board under the authority of the Director of Central Intelligence. Prepared under the direction of the National Intelligence Council

End Times Society:   The South African Communist Party, often dismissed as a Cold War icon, is stronger than ever and manipulating the ruling African National Congress from behind the scenes [ Mandela, like murderous "Che" was always a communist sorrounded by an aura of heroism by the media ]

End Times Society:   A group of parents sexually molested and photographed their own children and swapped pictures over the internet, forming what one man called "the club," said US Customs Service officials who announced charges yesterday against 10 Americans and 10 Europeans. Forty-five children were victimised

End Times Society:   While bear-market routs have been known to end with a bang, a bone-jarring finale to the current blood-letting would probably be a disaster

End Times Society:   IBM Is Cutting 15,000 More Jobs. Now It Has 1/2 The Work Force of Just 2 Years Ago

End Times Society:   American Airlines Inc. announced yesterday that it would lay off 7,000 employees and ground 74 aircraft in a massive reorganization prompted by fierce competition and losses after the September 11 attacks

End Times Society:   Ames Discount Stores Asks Judge For Approval To Close All 333 Stores Nationwide

End Times Society:   The Justice Department is investigating charges of price fixing at Wyeth and Schering-Plough Corp., two of the world's largest drug manufacturers, that reduced their broker fees by the same percentage on the same day

End Times Society:   World More Interconnected And Full Of Malice: Unintended Consequences Abound

End Times Society:   The passion, enthusiasm and sexy wardrobes of Spanish-language shows are attracting record numbers of viewers - many of whom can't understand a word characters are saying!

End Times Society:   An Albanian who lived for half a century as a woman was found after her death to have been a man

Commentary:   Threatening the power of the black elite

Like in Sodom & Ghomorrah:   New York City could become the first jurisdiction in America to apply the word "marriage" to gay and lesbian unions, a move that would shatter a taboo in the legislation of homosexual relationships. The City Council is expected to vote to approve a bill Thursday that would give formal recognition to "members of a marriage that is not recognized by the state of New York, domestic partnership, or civil union, lawfully entered into in another jurisdiction." Courts in Vermont and Hawaii have forced states to recognize same-sex unions, but the legislatures have danced around the word "marriage"

Like in Sodom & Ghomorrah:   Companies Rated As To How They Stand On Homosexual Policies


Posted:  Tuesday, August 13th, 2002


Signs of Famines:   World leaders are being urged to take action at this month's Earth Summit in South Africa to help developing countries manage scarce water resources. The head of the United Nations Environment Programme, Klaus Toepfer, said governments had to move from declarations about improving access to water and sanitation to action and implementation. Addressing the start of the World Water Week symposium in the Swedish capital, Stockholm, Mr Toepfer said more than a billion people around the world still lacked access to safe drinking water

Signs of Plagues:   The number of new polio cases in India nearly tripled in the first 6 months of this year, compared with the same period in 2001, in a setback to the world's goal of eradicating the crippling disease by 2005

Signs of Plagues:   The number of Indonesian with HIV/AIDS increased by 375 during January to June the year, bringing the total to 2,950 since the first HIV/AIDS case was reported in 1987

Signs of Plagues:   West Nile virus is an "emerging, infectious disease epidemic" that could be spread all the way to the Pacific Coast by birds and mosquitoes, the director of the Centers for Disease Control said Sunday

Signs of Plagues:   Hours after launching a beefed up battle against the West Nile virus, health officials in Washington, DC, announced the first confirmed human case of the disease in the US capital

Signs of Plagues:   A Saskatchewan man has become Canada's first victim of the human strain of mad cow disease, but the patient probably contracted variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD) in Britain rather than in North America

Signs of Plagues:   Scientists warn that the parasitical disease Toxoplasmosis could increase the risk of having a road accident

Signs of Plagues:   Reservations at the Thunderbirds Golf Course in south Phoenix have been slumping since a 15-year-old boy died and about 40 people got sick after golfing there last month

Signs in Nature:   Prague authorities ordered the evacuation of an estimated 50,000 people late on Monday as the biggest flood for more than a century approached the Czech capital

Signs in Nature:   Louisiana is sinking. One State's Environmental Nightmare Could Become a Common Problem. A recent U.S. report to the United Nations on global warming acknowledges that the phenomenon is real and that people must adapt to "inevitable" change. The Associated Press visited 6 regions of the United States especially vulnerable to climate change to explore the adaptations that may lie ahead. This story is the first in an occasional series

Signs in Nature:   Climate changes caused by global warming will inundate small island states and seriously threaten agriculture, forests, marine ecosystems and public health

Signs in Nature:   The Great Salt Lake isn’t as great as it used to be. Lack of precipitation and a hot summer have caused the lake’s level to recede sharply. It is now at 4,198 feet above sea level, the lowest since 1980

Signs in Nature:   More than half of the coral on the north side of the Florida Keys was destroyed in the past 12 months, and researchers who've been monitoring Keys coral since 1996 say the black water event from last spring is to blame

Signs in Nature:   The nation's largest active wildfire grew to about 333,890 acres early Saturday, making it Oregon's largest wildfire in over a century

Signs in Nature:   Power surges caused by lightning strikes in Britain have been blamed for record incidents of damage to computer modems. A tenfold increase in orders for replacement modems was recorded by retailer PC World in the days following the latest serious thunderstorm on 7 August

Signs in Nature:   Leaping sturgeons! Giant fish injuring boaters. Three Florida boaters have been struck by the giant, jumping, bony-plated fish since Memorial Day weekend. Four more sturgeon-human collisions or near-misses have been reported during the past seven years

Signs in Nature:   A volcano erupted on a deserted Japanese island in the Pacific Ocean Monday, spewing smoke and ash into the air for the first time in 63 years

Signs in Nature:   This summer marked the 10th anniversary of a freak event in Daytona Beach that received international coverage. On July 3, 1992, at about 11 p.m., a huge "rogue" wave rolled out of a calm ocean and crashed onto the beach, swamping hundreds of cars parked near the Boardwalk and sending frightened late-night beachwalkers scurrying for dry land. The cause of the jumbo wave has never been officially explained

Deadly Pollution:   A 2-mile-high "brown haze" of human-generated soot and greenhouse gases is blanketing Asia, threatening hundreds of thousands of lives and altering rainfall patterns, scientists warn today

Deadly Pollution:   Birds could disappear from North American forests because of acid rain. Scientists have found that the pollutant is leading to a decline of one species at least. It seems to affect the breeding habits of the wood thrush. The bird lives on mountain slopes of the Eastern United States when it visits to breed during the summer. A drop in numbers has been seen since the 1960s. Research into its disappearance has focused until now on habitat loss and destruction

Increased Knowledge:   Scientists working with a new network of seismic monitoring stations in Taiwan say it is now possible to give as much as 30 seconds warning before some major earthquakes - time to shut off gas lines, stop public transit and take other precautions to limit damage

Increased Knowledge:   Why do comets burn up and vanish far quicker than they should? One theory - that they are made of 'mirror matter' - could help to explain the greatest mystery of our universe

Increased Knowledge:   A space mission to knock a potential rogue asteroid off course is undergoing feasibility studies with money from the European Space Agency

Increased Knowledge:   Taking a leap forward in the study of Mars, European engineers began construction on the Beagle 2, a lander slated to hit the red planet in 2003

Increased Knowledge:   A new photograph of the Moon might be the sharpest image of the lunar surface ever recorded from the ground

Increased Knowledge:   Never mind about the whereabouts of dark matter, the mystery material that accounts for 95% of the mass of the universe. Astronomers haven't even been able to find all the visible matter—atoms and molecules—that they know should exist in nearby regions of the universe. New observations confirm that most of the visible stuff lies hidden in vast, hard-to-detect gas clouds between galaxies

Increased Knowledge:   Anti-seismic systems of yore. Architects are studying historic buildings that have withstood the tests of time

Toward the 'Great Apostasy':   The Vatican confirmed Monday that Pope John Paul II's travel plans include a return to Rome from Poland next week, contrary to a published report that the pontiff might retire to his native land after the journey to his homeland. The French newspaper Le Journal de Dimanche reported Sunday that the 82-year-old pope might retire to a villa in his beloved Tatra mountains in southern Poland instead of returning to Rome at the conclusion of his Aug. 16-19 trip to Poland. But Vatican spokesman Joaquin Navarro-Valls said the official trip schedule has the pope flying back to Rome Aug. 19 after a speech at Krakow airport in Poland. Navarro-Valls also said Monday he preferred not to respond to a German newspaper report that the pope's Poland trip would be his last foreign visit. The tabloid Bild am Sonntag quoted unidentified cardinals for its Sunday report

UFOs:   UFO sighting in Telkwa and Houston. This year, over 70 unidentifiable sightings have been reported in northern B.C.

UFOs:   At least 7 dead in reported UFO attacks in India. Indian villagers claim they are being attacked by flying spheres which emit red and blue lights

UFOs:   Bizarre, it is ‘hathnochwa’ in the city?

UFOs:   The Muhnochwa mystery deepens

UFOs:   Having failed to unravel the mystery of the unidentified nocturnal flying object that allegedly claws the faces of its victims, the Uttar Pradesh government has urged the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, to send a team of scientists to find out what it is that is stalking villages in Mirzapur and other districts of eastern Uttar Pradesh

UFOs:   Many residents of south-western Nepal are living in fear after seeing a fireball swoop down from the sky to attack a woman two nights in a row

UFOs:   UFOs are destroying the plains of fertile central Greece, according to farmers who claim to have spotted alien aircraft landing in their fields. In recent years, growing numbers of UFOs have also also been reported in Cyprus

Crop Circles:   Suddenly, crop circles are hot. They're hip. They're not just for New Age neo-Druid saucer freaks anymore. 'Signs', the new Mel Gibson movie, has caused a stampede of media interest in the mysterious markings that have appeared in farm fields all over the world. But Colin Andrews, the crop circle researcher who served as a consultant to the filmmakers, isn't too thrilled with the flick. "I was personally just a wee bit disappointed," he says. 'Signs' is entertaining, Andrews admits, but it's not nearly as interesting as the real story of crop circles

Roaring Demons:   Even the guide gets scared on the tour of a misty Edinburgh graveyard where a poltergeist reigns suprem