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    GORGworld conspiracy // 911 // new world order ... part 4 :: The War on Error
    GYD
    GYD --- ---
    FERDA: neco neni spatny, neco jsou porad omilany veci dokola (ostatne jako spousta 9/11 del)
    MARSHUS
    MARSHUS --- ---
    BEEJBI: to že nebude mít vliv na okolí je dost diskutabilní, stejně jako HAARP nemusí mít vliv na okolí..
    FERDA
    FERDA --- ---
    co rikate na film Loose Change 2nd edition?
    BEEJBI
    BEEJBI --- ---
    CHARION: paneboze co to meles, ak e jaderne hlavice? tie antirakety nemaju dokonca ani vybusnu hlavicu, funguju tak, ze do utociacej rakety proste narazi a rozbije ju na kusy...omfg

    WALKIE: co je toto za pitomost? ten radar vyzera uplne inak a nema ziadny vplyv na okolie, staci si prestudovat poriadne rozne clanky na Internete...

    ako konspiracie ma bavia, ale zase treba trochu tie rozne informacie a dezinformacie triedit a chapat ich racionalne
    PETVAL
    PETVAL --- ---
    WALKIE: ta podoba! :))

    KERRAY
    KERRAY --- ---
    WALKIE: hm, nezbyva nez se poptat na zdroje...? :)
    WALKIE
    WALKIE --- ---
    nsk jsem dostal od kamarada zpravu:

    Takhle by mohl radar vypadat aneb Co se o radaru z medii nedovime



    Pětadvacet metrů vysoká uříznutá pyramida umožňuje radaru "vidět" ve všech směrech. Podstatná část řídicího zařízení je ovšem v podzemí, kde se nachází vyhodnocování dat a řídící a kontrolní stanoviště. Součástí zařízení je i vlastní podzemní elektrárna schopná plně zásobit energií všechno, co radarový systém potřebuje.
    Zdi pyramidy o šířce jednoho metru jsou tvořeny zvlášť zesíleným betonem a jsou schopny odolat i jadernému výbuchu. Jsou odstíněny proti jakémukoliv elektromagentickému rušení, včetně toho, které vzniká následkem výbuchu jaderné bomby. Veškeré kritické zařízení je montováno tak, aby absorbovalo sebevětší otřesy a zůstalo funkční i v poloze hlavou dolů v průběhu jaderného útoku. Každé ze čtyř antenních polí měří v průměru přes čtyři metry a obsahuje více než 5000 antén.
    Skutečně – na první pohled množství pracovních příležitostí pro místní, jak naší politikové a média neustále zdůrazňují. České stavební firmy se jistě budou podílet na stavbě zařízení podobně, jako jsme se podíleli na lukrativních kontraktech při obnově Iráku. V létě mohou naší lidé například sekat trávu před plotem okolo stavby. Pokud budou zvlášť prověření... Mohou uklízet uvnitř. Za předpokladu, že získají zvlášť vysoké security clearance z USA.

    [...]

    Technicke parametry

    Vykon te veci ma byt pres 500 Mega Watt ERP, v impulznim rezimu dvojnasobek. To je jen pro informaci 1000 krat vice nez vyzaruje casto kritizovany vysilac na Zizkove. Navic aby mohl radar videt i za horizont, bude se podle aktualniho stavu ionosfery proladovat v dosti sirokem rozmezi kmitoctu. To v praxi znamena, ze 100 kilometru kolem toho monstra budou permanentni problemy s bezdratovym internetem, vysilackami a mobily nebo dokonce i s oteviranim aut dalkovym ovladanim. Kovbojove z US Air Force totiz na nejake Zenevske regulativy a leta peclive planovane pridelovani kmitoctu v Evrope zvysoka kaslou a jednoduse zaberou frekvenci, ktera jim v dane chvili umozni "videt" nejlip.

    Az doted nebyla nikdy takova stanice vystavena na huste obydlenem uzemi. Bydlet u neceho takoveho je asi totez jako mit v baraku permanentne zaplou otevrenou mikrovlnku. Mozna se zacnou rodit dvouhlave decka, mozna se decka prestanou rodit uplne. Nikdo si dnes netroufa ani odhadnout nasledky...

    Jako maly priklad toho, co se asi stane muze poslouzit story s Americkym kriznikem USS CG 67 Siloh se systemem AEGIS 4 generace na palube. Tento kriznik byl vybaven anti-missile radarem o vykonu kolem 20 MegaWatt ERP. V roce 1998 se jako doprovodna lod skupiny letadlove lodi Dwight D. Eisenhower ucastnil akci ve stredozemnim mori v ramci "humanitarniho bombardovani" Kosova. Jednoho dne v pristavu u Neapole (Italie) doslo behem testu systemu chybou obsluhy ke spusteni VF casti a aktivaci radaru. Nasledky byli drtive. Po dobu nekolika dni (nez byly instalovany nove komponenty site) byly v uvedene oblasti mimo provoz veskere mobilni telefony. Navic zcela vyhorelo vybaveni nekolika monitorovacich stanic meteorolgu a blize nezjistene mnozstvi dalsich radiovych zarizeni.


    Podotykam, ze to vse udelal radarovy system o vykonu nejakych 5% toho co chteji USA postavit tady...
    CHARION
    CHARION --- ---
    problem je v tom ze na tu zakladnu v polsku okamzite nainstaluji jaderne hlavice, jen co budou sila hotova.
    PETVAL
    PETVAL --- ---
    WIPER: tohle je cira manipulace, pouzivat takove postupy a hovorit o tom jako o hotove veci, aby nepresvedceni ziskali dojem, ze nema cenu bojovat. Aneb "Keep them uneducated and docile!"
    WIPER
    WIPER --- ---
    Ja myslel ze oficialni stanovisko CR je, ze projednavame americkou zadost. Ovsem Condi rika: oni se rozhodli participovat.

    Neprijde vam take vsechna ta politicka debata jako uplna fraska? Vsichni vime ze to americanum slibilo CR jiz pred nekolika lety.


    Missile shield in Poland, Czech Republic to counter Iran: Rice
    http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/february2007/210207shield.htm

    ERLIN (AFP) - US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said here on Wednesday that a planned missile defense system in Poland and the Czech Republic was designed to counter a threat from Iran.

    "We have a growing Iranian missile threat and we need to be able to deal with that," Rice told reporters ahead of a meeting in the German capital of the Quartet for Middle East peace.

    "Everybody understands that with a growing Iranian missile threat which is quite pronounced there need to be ways to deal with that problem.

    "These missile systems are for purposes having to do with post 9/11 threats," Rice said.

    "Poland and the Czech Republic are independent countries. They make their own decisions" and they had decided to participate in the scheme, she added.

    Rice, who has extensive knowledge of missile systems, dismissed suggestions that the planned shield posed a threat to neighbouring Russia.

    "Anyone who knows anything about this will tell you there is no way that 10 interceptors in Poland and a radar site in the Czech Republic are a threat to Russia, that they are somehow going to diminish Russia's deterrent of thousands of warheads."
    GORG
    GORG --- ---
    NIST Engineer, John Gross, Denies Reports About Molten Steel at the WTC
    http://www.911blogger.com/node/6104
    JAXXE
    JAXXE --- ---
    JAXXE
    JAXXE --- ---
    What the World Trade Center Building Designers Said: Before and After 9/11

    http://prisonplanet.com/articles/february2007/210207designers.htm
    FLU
    FLU --- ---
    u.s. army na myspace :)

    http://www.myspace.com/army
    JAXXE
    JAXXE --- ---
    An Orwellian solution to kids skipping school

    By COURTLAND MILLOY Published on: 02/20/07

    Let's say your teenager is a habitual truant and there is nothing you can do about it. A Washington area politician thinks he might have the solution: Fit the child with a Global Positioning System chip, then have police track him down.

    "It allows them to get caught easier," said Maryland Delegate Doyle Niemann (D-Prince George's), who recently co-sponsored legislation in the House that would use electronic surveillance as part of a broader truancy reduction plan. "It's going to be done unobtrusively. The chips are tiny and can be put into a hospital ID band or a necklace."

    Excuse me. But that is obscene. Electronic monitoring is used by criminal court judges to keep track of felons. Researchers use them to track the movements of wild animals. Let parents use such devices if they must. But that's no way for government to treat a child.

    http://www.ajc.com/opinion/content/opinion/stories/2007/02/19/0220truants.html
    FLU
    FLU --- ---
    FLU: rekl bych, ze Monbiot ma v leccems pravdu...

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/story/0,,2017006,00.html

    9/11 fantasists pose a mortal danger to popular oppositional campaigns


    These conspiracy idiots are a boon for Bush and Blair as they destroy the movements some of us have spent years building

    George Monbiot
    Tuesday February 20, 2007
    The Guardian

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    I believe that George Bush is surrounded by some of the most scheming, devious, ruthless men to have found their way into government since the days of the Borgias. I believe that they were criminally negligent in failing to respond to intelligence about a potential attack by al-Qaida, and that they have sought to disguise their incompetence by classifying crucial documents.

    I believe, too, that the Bush government seized the opportunity provided by the attacks to pursue a longstanding plan to invade Iraq and reshape the Middle East, knowing full well that Saddam Hussein had nothing to do with 9/11. Bush deliberately misled the American people about the links between 9/11 and Iraq and about Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction. He is responsible for the murder of many tens of thousands of Iraqis.

    But none of this is sufficient. To qualify as a true opponent of the Bush regime, you must also now believe that it is capable of magic. It could blast the Pentagon with a cruise missile while persuading hundreds of onlookers that they saw a plane. It could wire every floor of the twin towers with explosives without attracting attention and prime the charges (though planes had ploughed through the middle of the sequence) to drop each tower in a perfectly timed collapse. It could make Flight 93 disappear into thin air, and somehow ensure that the relatives of the passengers collaborated with the deception. It could recruit tens of thousands of conspirators to participate in these great crimes and induce them all to have kept their mouths shut, for ever.

    In other words, you must believe that Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld and their pals are all-knowing, all-seeing and all-powerful, despite the fact that they were incapable of faking either weapons of mass destruction or any evidence at Ground Zero that Saddam Hussein was responsible. You must believe that the impression of cackhandedness and incompetence they have managed to project since taking office is a front. Otherwise you are a traitor and a spy.

    (...)

    Let me give you an example. The column I wrote about Loose Change two weeks ago generated 777 posts on the Guardian Comment is Free website, which is almost a record. Most of them were furious. The response from a producer of the film, published last week, attracted 467. On the same day the Guardian published my article about a genuine, demonstrable conspiracy: a spy network feeding confidential information from an arms control campaign to Britain's biggest weapons manufacturer, BAE Systems. It drew 60 responses. The members of the 9/11 cult weren't interested. If they had been, they might have had to do something. The great virtue of a fake conspiracy is that it calls on you to do nothing.

    (...)

    Like the millenarian fantasies which helped to destroy the Levellers as a political force in the mid-17th century, this crazy distraction presents a mortal danger to popular oppositional movements. If I were Bush or Blair, nothing would please me more than to see my opponents making idiots of themselves, while devoting their lives to chasing a phantom. But as a controlled asset of the new world order, I would say that, wouldn't I? It's all part of the plot.
    PETVAL
    PETVAL --- ---
    Bill would require ISPs to track users
    Published: 2007-02-19


    A Republican congressman has introduced legislation that would require Internet service providers (ISPs) to keep information about their users' identities and, possibly, their actions online.

    Earlier this month, Rep. Lamar Smith (R-Texas) introduced a bill (H.R. 837) with a stated purpose of combating child pornography but the legislation also includes a measure that would force ISPs to monitor their users, an item that has long been on law enforcement's wish list. The bill mandates that the U.S. Attorney General determine the exact regulations, but the rules should "at a minimum, require retention of records, such as the name and address of the subscriber or registered user to whom an Internet Protocol address, user identification or telephone number was assigned, in order to permit compliance with court orders."

    Needless to say, privacy advocates and Internet industry groups are not pleased.

    "The Smith proposal would give the attorney general carte blanche to require service providers to keep all information imaginable on every one of their users," Kate Dean, executive director of the U.S. Internet Service Provider Association, told the Washington Post last week.
    ...

    http://www.securityfocus.com/brief/439

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    GOP revives ISP-tracking legislation
    By Declan McCullagh
    Staff Writer, CNET News.com
    Published: February 6, 2007, 6:40 PM PST
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    All Internet service providers would need to track their customers' online activities to aid police in future investigations under legislation introduced Tuesday as part of a Republican "law and order agenda."

    Employees of any Internet provider who fail to store that information face fines and prison terms of up to one year, the bill says. The U.S. Justice Department could order the companies to store those records forever.
    ...
    Details about data retention requirements would be left to Gonzales. At a minimum, the bill says, the regulations must require storing records "such as the name and address of the subscriber or registered user to whom an Internet Protocol address, user identification or telephone number was assigned, in order to permit compliance with court orders."

    Because there is no limit on how broad the rules can be, Gonzales would be permitted to force Internet providers to keep logs of Web browsing, instant message exchanges, or e-mail conversations indefinitely. (The bill does not, however, explicitly cover search engines or Web hosting companies, which officials have talked about before as targets of regulation.)

    That broad wording also would permit the records to be obtained by private litigants in noncriminal cases, such as divorces and employment disputes.
    That raises additional privacy concerns, civil libertarians say.

    The American Civil Liberties Union is skeptical of data retention and Web labeling. "It's going to be very difficult for Web sites to know whether they fit into this," said ACLU legislative counsel Marv Johnson, referring to the labeling rules. "And then when you throw in the 'sexually explicit materials' definition, does that include safe-sex Web sites?"
    ...
    http://news.com.com/GOP+revives+ISP-tracking+legislation/2100-1028_3-6156948.html

    ISP snooping timeline

    In events that were first reported by CNET News.com, Bush administration officials have said Internet providers must keep track of what Americans are doing online. Here's the timeline:

    June 2005: Justice Department officials quietly propose data retention rules.

    December 2005: European Parliament votes for data retention of up to two years.

    April 14, 2006: Data retention proposals surface in Colorado and the U.S. Congress.

    April 20, 2006: Attorney General Alberto Gonzales says data retention "must be addressed."

    April 28, 2006: Democrat proposes data retention amendment.

    May 16, 2006: Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner drafts data retention legislation but backs away from it two days later.

    May 26, 2006: Gonzales and FBI Director Robert Mueller meet with Internet and telecom companies.

    October 17, 2006: FBI director calls for data retention.

    January 18, 2007: Bush administration says it will approach Congress for data retention laws.
    MATT
    MATT --- ---
    Dívejte se zpříma!

    Příchod informační totality mnozí předpovídali na "orwellovský" rok 1984. Je rok 2006 a mně orwelliáda začíná. Začalo to kartou na vlak. Za Junior Pas jsem platil šest stovek několik let. Teď už na něj nemám nárok bez plastové kartičky s vlisovaným čipem RFID. Každý průvodčí v každé čugále na Sázavu má příruční terminál, který bezkontaktně načte údaje z čipu a později sdělí jakémusi centrálnímu počítači. Jan Šípek, narozen.., trvalé bydliště... (údaje vyplňte čitelně a doložte občanským průkazem), se nacházel ten a ten den na tomto místě. Souhlasím s tím, podepsal jsem to na žádosti o vydání. Skřípějíc zuby. Poslední naději vyslovil kamarád průvodčí Marcel, když říkal, že za stovku příplatku si můžu nechat vystavit kartu papírovou. Paní u okénka však tuto možnost nezná. České dráhy za kartu dostaly anticenu BigBrother Award.

    Jedu do ciziny. Na dlouho. A taky mám na výběr. Buď můžu za šest stovek dostat standardní cestovní pas na deset let s čipem RFID, který lze číst na dálku, a biometrickými údaji v něm vepsanými (zatím prý jen můj obličej). Nebo za cenu více než dvojnásobnou pas bez čipu na pouhý jeden rok. Potřebuju delší platnost kvůli vízu a tak na městském úřadě v Nymburce vstupuju do podivné šedivé kukaně. Chladné zářivkové přítmí, přede mnou okénko s foťákem, za ním úřednice, obrazovka. Nic vyplňovat nemusím, úřad o mně všechno ví. Jen podepsat, že souhlasím s uchováním a zpracováním svých dat po dobu 60 dnů od vydání pasu. A nechat se vyfotit. "Počítač hlásí, že se nedíváte přímo do objektivu," říká úřednice. Je nám to divné, protože oba víme, že se do objektivu dívám. Dalších deset pokusů. "Pořád: Chybí přímý pohled." Začínám dostávat potutelnou radost míšenou s nadějí, že můj obličej je strojově nečitelný. Na tváři je prý několik bodů, které "musí svítit zeleně" (tento pohled je mi ale odepřen, vidí ho jen úřednice za sklem) a oči mám pořád "červené". Další a další pokusy. "Co budeme dělat?" ptá se úřednice. Pomáhám jí s nastavením foťáku a počítač konečně fotku přijímá. "Hlavně že nemáte otevřenou pusu. To se nesmí." "Mám," odpovídám s pohledem na fotku, na "mém" monitoru je větší, než na tom za sklem. "Tady to není vidět. To by počítač hlásil Otevřená ústa. Hlavně že vám nejsou vidět zuby." "Jsou, tři," hlásím. "Snad to nikdo nepozná. Počítač to schválil." Uklidňuju se absurditou té situace. Ale tak to přece v totalitě bylo taky. Myslím na Havlovy hry. Za měsíc už bude ta malá knížečka vysílat informace o mé osobě. Kdybych se chtěl dozvědět jaké, a informace z čipu (bez dotyku) přečíst, hrozí mi podle webu ministerstva pokuta až milión korun. Ptám se kamaráda Shaddacka, odborníka na RFID, jestli alespoň alobal zabrání dálkovému přečtení čipu. "Spíš bych použil plech z konzervy. Budeš mít aspoň zpravodajské krytí. Můžeš tvrdit, že o stínění RFID nevíš, že to máš kvůli mechanickému poškození." God bless us.
    klokánek, 28. 12. 2006
    http://eldar.cz/
    JAXXE
    JAXXE --- ---
    Iran - Ready to attack

    Dan Plesch Published 19 February 2007

    American preparations for invading Iran are complete, Dan Plesch reveals. Plus Rageh Omaar's insights from Iran and Andrew Stephen on fears George Bush's administration will blunder into war

    American military operations for a major conventional war with Iran could be implemented any day. They extend far beyond targeting suspect WMD facilities and will enable President Bush to destroy Iran's military, political and economic infrastructure overnight using conventional weapons.

    British military sources told the New Statesman, on condition of anonymity, that "the US military switched its whole focus to Iran" as soon as Saddam Hussein was kicked out of Baghdad. It continued this strategy, even though it had American infantry bogged down in fighting the insurgency in Iraq.

    The US army, navy, air force and marines have all prepared battle plans and spent four years building bases and training for "Operation Iranian Freedom". Admiral Fallon, the new head of US Central Command, has inherited computerised plans under the name TIRANNT (Theatre Iran Near Term).

    vice:

    http://www.newstatesman.com/200702190014
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