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    GORGworld conspiracy // 911 // new world order ... part 2
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    STRANGER THAN FICTION

    AN INDEPENDENT INVESTIGATION OF 9-11 AND THE WAR ON TERRORISM

    By: Dr. Albert D. Pastore Phd.

    http://www.voxfux.com/features/stranger_than_fiction.htm
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    Police must reveal secret society links

    Henry McDonald, Ireland editor
    Sunday July 27, 2003
    The Observer

    The police service of Northern Ireland is to become the first in the Western world to make officers register their membership of secret societies such as the Masons.

    A Register of Interest will become mandatory for all policemen and women up to and including Chief Constable Hugh Orde within the next three weeks.

    And the register, which will reveal how many officers hold membership of the Orange Order, will also be handed over to Northern Ireland\'s Police Ombudsman, Nuala O\'Loan. She will have the right to refer during investigations into alleged bias, maltreatment of suspects or the mishandling of police inquiries to any officer\'s membership of secret societies.

    The Observer has learnt that the Northern Ireland Policing Board will endorse the Register of Interest at its next meeting in September.

    The move to force police officers to disclose membership of the Masons, Orange Order, Apprentice Boys of Derry, the Royal Black Institution, as well as secretive Catholic sects such as Opus Dei, is seen as a key component of Chris Patten\'s reforms into policing in the Province. The Patten Report led to the transformation of the Royal Ulster Constabulary into the PSNI.

    Assistant Chief Constable Sam Kincaid, who heads the PSNI\'s Values and Human Rights Group, is overseeing policing reforms. The group was set up to imbue \'human rights values\' in the service. All recruits have to swear an oath of allegiance declaring their commitment to upholding human rights.

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    http://observer.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,6903,1006741,00.html
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    Ošklivá americká pravda - tábor Cropper Ostudný případ americké spravedlnosti

    24.7.2003/ Robert Fisk

    A máme tady příběh, za který bychom se měli stydět všichni. Týká se ostudného amerického vězeňského tábora Cropper v Iráku. Vůči vězňům tam používají fyzické násilí.

    Pojem \"zdroj\" v novinářské praxi může v současné době budit pochybnosti, ale v tomto případě je zdrojem člověk dokonale bezúhonný. A tento příběh je také o zastřelení tří vězňů v Bagdádu, dva byli na útěku. Ale především je to příběh o člověku jménem Qais Mohamed al-Salman. Qais Mohamed al-Salman je typ muže, jakého Bremer a jeho bezmocní asistenti právě teď velmi potřebují. Nenáviděl Saddama. Uprchl z Iráku v roce 1976, vrátil se po \"osvobození\" s diplomatkou doslova nabitou plány na pomoc své zemi, na znovuvybudování infrastruktury a čističek vody.

    Jako inženýr pracoval v Africe, Asii a Evropě. Má dánské občanství. Hovoří plynně anglicky. Dokonce má rád Ameriku. Alespoň měl do 6. června tohoto roku.

    Toho dne cestoval vozem. Na ulici Abu Nawas po něm bez varování začali Američané střílet. Říká, že si nikde nevšiml, že by přejel kontrolní stanoviště. Projektily zasáhly pneumatiky vozu. Řidič a další spolujezdec stačili uprchnout. Qais al-Salman vystoupil a trpělivě čekal. Měl u sebe dánský cestovní pas, dánský řidičský průkaz a zdravotní kartu - rovněž dánskou.

    Ale dejme mu slovo: \"Přiblížilo se civilní vozidlo. Uvnitř seděli američtí vojáci. Pak se objevilo více vojáků ve vojenských vozidlech. Řekl jsem jim, že nechápu, co se stalo. Že jsem vědecký výzkumník. Přinutili mne, abych si lehl na vozovku. Spoutali mi ruce za zády plastikovými pouty vyztuženými ocelí. Spoutali mi také nohy a strčili mne do jednoho z vozidel.\"

    Další část příběhu se týká naší vlastní novinářské profese. \"Po deseti minutách jízdy jsme zastavili. Byl jsem vytažen z vozu. Stáli tam novináři s kamerami. Američané mne rozvázali. Novináři spustili kamery. Vojáci mne před objektivy kamer přinutili lehnout si na cestu. Znovu mi spoutali ruce i nohy a strčili mě zpět do auta.\"

    Příběh Qaise al-Salmana by nebyl tak důležitý, nebýt toho, že bezpráví vůči obyčejným Iráčanům a týrání v amerických vězeňských táborech se stalo v těchto dnech normou.

    Organizace Amnesty International se včera objevila v Bagdádě. Mimo vyšetřování Saddamových monstrózních zločinů se rovněž pokoušela navštívit velký vězeňský tábor provozovaný Američany na bagdádském mezinárodním letišti. Američané tam internují asi 2000 vězňů. Drží je v rozpálených stanech s nedýchatelným vzduchem. Tábor se jmenuje Cropper.

    Už dvakrát se pokusili vězni odtamtud uprchnout. Ani nemusíme říkat, že oba pokusy byly neúspěšné. \"Zastřeleni na útěku,\" napsali vojáci v hlášení. Amnesty International se snažila o návštěvu tábora marně. A v tomto táboře skončil 6.června také Qais Al-Salman.

    Umístili ho do velkého stanu B. Spolu s ním tam bylo drženo 130 vězňů všech společenských tříd. \"Byli tam lidé velmi kulturní - doktoři, lidé z univerzit, ale byla tam také spodina společnosti: nejšpinavější lidé: zloději, kriminálnici a jim podobní. Takové jsem nikdy předtím neviděl. Chovali se jako zvěř,\" říká Qais Al-Salman.

    \"Následující ráno mne přivedli před amerického vyšetřovatele. Ukázal jsem mu dopis, ze kterého vyplývalo, že spolupracuji na projektech americké pomoci. Připíchl mi na košili štítek s nápisem podezřelý vrah.\"

    V táboře pravděpodobně nějací vrahové byli. Dobří, špatní a nejhorší byli drženi pohromadě: členové strany Baath, možná její vyšetřovatelé i mučitelé, drancující lůza a skoro každý, kdo se nějak připletl Američanům do cesty. V průběhu vyšetřování bili jen \"vybrané\" vězně. Znovu připomínám, že zdrojem těchto informací je bezúhonný člověk ze Západu.

    Bachaři neumožnili Al-Salmanovi se ani umýt. Když se ani po druhém výslechu před americkým vyšetřovatelem nic nezměnilo, začal Al-Salman hladovku.

    \"Po 33 dnech v táboře mě nějací vojáci naložili do auta a odvezli do Bagdádu. Na ulici Rashid mi vrátili dánský cestovní pas a všechny dokumenty a nechali mne jít. Než odjeli, řekli sorry. \"

    Qais al-Salman se vrátil domů ke své vyděšené matce, která už dávno věřila, že je její syn mrtev. Žádný Američan ji nekontaktoval, aby ji informoval o osudu jejího syna, a to ani tehdy, kdyř ona sama zoufale žádala americké orgány o pomoc. Nikdo z Američanů se rovněž nenamáhal informovat dánskou vládu, že drží ve vězení jednoho jejich občana. Přesně jako za Saddama: Člověk se prostě jednoho dne \"ztratí\" přímo z ulice Bagdádu.

    Článek The ugly truth of America\'s Camp Cropper, a story to shame us all byl uveřejněn 22.7. v Independent.

    http://www.zvedavec.org/zpravySQL.php?clanek_id=650
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    Dekonspirovaná nezávislost

    ...každodenní glosátor české společnosti Ivan Hoffman z ČRo 1 - Radiožurnálu svou \"závislou nezávislost\" na sebe prozradil sám. Stal se členem poradního orgánu Asociace public relations agentur. Práskla to ČTK, aniž o tom věděla....

    http://www.blisty.cz/txt.php?id=14861&iid=1345
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    Hopkins Team Says Voting Software Has \"Stunning Flaws\"

    Baltimore - A team of computer security researchers at Johns Hopkins University says there are serious problems with the software that runs some electronic voting machines.

    http://www.insidebaltimore.com/news/local/flawed-voting-software0724.shtml
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    voting fraud goes mainstream...

    Diebold Voting Systems Grossly Insecure

    United States
    Technology/IT/ Posted by michael on Thursday July 24, @12:57PM

    Several well-known security researchers have examined the code for Diebold\'s voting machines (which we last mentioned two weeks ago) and produced an extensive report (pdf). The NYT has a story on the report, which cuts to the bone: \'Our analysis shows that this voting system is far below even the most minimal security standards applicable in other contexts. We highlight several issues including unauthorized privilege escalation, incorrect use of cryptography, vulnerabilities to network threats, and poor software development processes. For example, common voters, without any insider privileges, can cast unlimited votes without being detected by any mechanisms within the voting terminal.\'

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    http://slashdot.org/articles/03/07/24/153258.shtml?tid=103&tid=126&tid=128&tid=99
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    Voting machine fails inspection

    By Robert Lemos / Staff Writer, CNET News.com / July 24, 2003, 5:25 PM PT

    University researchers delivered a serious blow to the current crop of electronic voting systems in an analysis of one such system\'s source code in which they concluded that a voter could cast unlimited ballots without detection.

    Using an earlier version of the source code that powers machines manufactured by Diebold Election Systems, the security experts--three from Johns Hopkins University and a colleague from Rice University--performed an audit and found numerous security holes.

    \"Our analysis shows that this voting system is far below even the most minimal security standards applicable in other contexts,\" said the researchers in a paper published Wednesday on the Internet, concluding that \"as a society, we must carefully consider the risks inherent in electronic voting, as it places our very democracy at risk.\"


    The criticisms echo a fundamental issue that many security researchers have raised with most current systems: There is no way to verify that a vote was correctly recorded and no permanent record is kept.

    The issues also come as direct recording electronic (DRE) voting systems are taking off. In the 2002 election, 19.6 percent of the electorate could have cast an electronic vote, up from 7.9 percent in 1996, according to Election Data Services.

    Diebold, the parent company of the election systems maker, assailed the researchers for using code that was out of date and never actually used in an election. Moreover, the company took issue with the report\'s focus on only the software and not the other security measures that the company uses.

    \"While respecting the report, we reserve judgment on the researcher\'s fundamental conclusions,\" the company said in a statement. \"Our election systems products and services undergo a series of certification processes, which are conducted by federal, state and local officials, including logic and accuracy testing, and represent a sequence of security layers.\"

    The researchers were only able to see the source code to Diebold\'s system because the company accidentally left the file on an Internet server in January. Manufacturers typically require that security experts sign a nondisclosure agreement before auditing the code.

    Several issues became evident when the code was audited, said Avi Rubin, an associate professor of computer science at Johns Hopkins University and one of the authors of the paper.

    For one, the manufacturer chose Windows CE as the operating system--a bad choice from a security standard, Rubin said. \"Windows has a long history of new releases of patch just about every week,\" he said. \"You can\'t run voting machines on Windows.\"


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    http://news.com.com/2100-1009_3-5054088.html
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    Korea - Power Elite Set Up For Nuclear World War III

    http://www.rense.com/general39/ww3.htm
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    ;))


    Conspiracy theories: Saddam\'s tanning and the boys are gambling

    July 25 2003

    Saddam Hussein is tanning in Tel Aviv; his wife Sajida and three daughters are sipping tea in their mansion in Leeds, England; and his sons Uday and Qusay are gambling in Monte Carlo.

    Such wild conspiracy theories, widely believed by ordinary Iraqis, are why Washington released what it said were photographs of Saddam\'s slain sons amid great fanfare today.

    \"It\'s a show,\" laughs sculptor Mohammed Ghani Hikmat about Uday and Qusay\'s deaths, announced by the US military on Tuesday.

    \"Everyone is talking. Some people say the family is in England. Some people say Morocco. Some people say they\'re in America.\"

    The deaths of Uday and Qusay, whose names became bywords for the cruelty of the ousted regime, was, to many, the ultimate proof of a secret pact between the United States and Saddam.

    Welcome to the tired and feverish minds of Baghdadis, humiliated by war and occupation, hateful of their old ruler and distrustful of the new.

    In an atmosphere redolent of post-World War One Berlin, where Germans believed their country had been sold out by Jews and foreigners, Baghdad today is rife with conspiracy theories as people ooze a palpable sense of defeat.

    Ali Abdul Hassan Haidar, 52, and Nasser Hindi, 50, chainsmoke and play backgammon in the Umm Khathoum coffee shop. Both men hail from Iraq\'s Shiite majority, long oppressed under Saddam. They have many reasons to be happy about the strongman\'s overthrow.

    But they are sceptical about the four-hour battle in Mosul between 200 US forces and Uday and Qusay, that ended with tank shells and a dozen heat-seeking missiles pulverising the luxurious mansion where they were hidden away.

    To them, the last stand of Uday and Qusay has the whiff of a sell-out, just like Baghdad\'s swift fall to the Americans on April 9.

    \"There are a lot of possibilities,\" says Haidar.

    \"Maybe the Americans pretended to kill them to get them out of the country in order to reduce the resistance,\" he said.

    Haidar suggests the Americans are paying Saddam to sabotage the country\'s electricity and oil pipelines to slow down the pace of rebuilding, allowing them to entrench themselves deeper into Iraq.

    \"Maybe it\'s part of the deal,\" he says.

    To hammer home this point, Hindi shows off the front page of the Islamist newspaper, Iraqi Life, which carries a story about an alleged phone conversation between US President George W Bush and Saddam just hours before US air strikes rang in the war on March 20.

    Bush tells Saddam: \"You are to obey what our agent in Baghdad tells you. Keep holding military meetings and appearing on TV. You must not worry, our agent in Baghdad will get you out safe. Have all your belongings packed.\"

    On a busy shopping street in Baghdad\'s Karrada district, Fallahan Hassan, 33, has just finished selling two refrigerators and a water cooler to US soldiers. They smile and exchange handshakes.

    But as soon as they leave, Hassan says: \"I don\'t want anything to do with them.\"

    He hates Saddam - 10 of his relatives disappeared in the 1980s - but he suspects the Americans are here for oil, to control Islam and protect Israel.

    \"Why did Iraq fall in 20 days and three months later, they still haven\'t arrested the president?\" he asks.

    \"Saddam is their secret agent.\"

    One of his customers, Iyad Al-Mussawi, chimes in: \"Maybe he\'s in Tel Aviv. He\'s been their agent since 1980.\"

    Inside a cramped studio, plastics artist Fuad Haman, 41, guesses the two-day delay in showing pictures of Uday and Qusay comes from the elaborate preparations to fake their corpses.

    \"In a photo, you would never notice the difference,\" says Haman, an expert at making near-life plaster replicas of people.

    AFP

    http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/07/25/1058853223819.html
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    The U.S. intelligence community has excised significant details of the ties of the Saudi royal family to al-Qaida from a congressional report.

    Congressional sources said the 800-page report on the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks was delayed for months over arguments with the Bush administration on details of Saudi involvement with al-Qaida.

    The administration did not want a companion report by the independent National Commission on Terrorist Attacks to reopen wounds with Riyadh amid its new cooperation with the U.S.-led war against Osama bin Laden\'s terror network, the sources said.

    The report, which could be released this week, will discuss how the United States underestimated Saudi links to al-Qaida.

    The 10-member commission reviewed the FBI failure to detect Saudi aid to two of the 19 al-Qaida hijackers in September 2001.

    \"There\'s little doubt that much of the funding of terrorist groups – whether intentional or unintentional – is coming from Saudi sources,\"
    John Lehman, a member of the independent commission, told a congressional hearing earlier this month.

    http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=33734
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    ach
    ach 2003-07-24 23:14:37

    dnes som si precital komiks tank girl: apocalypse, a tu su z neho dve stranky vytrhnute:




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    Praha 6 a její kamerový systém

    autor: tacud

    Určitě Vás taky zajímá, kde se na nás všechny velký bratr kouká. Tak pozorně čtěte a zkuste přemýšlet nad tím, zda je normální být sledován téměř na každém kroku v jedné z městských částí Prahy. A dá se proti tomu vůbec něco dělat? A vadí to vlastně vůbec někomu? Diskuze je tu pro Vás. Ke kamerovému systému ostatních městským částí se i s kompletním seznamem vrátím v příštím článku.

    Schémata zorného úhlu těchto městských kamer: http://phatbeatz.cz/index.php?kam=1a&cid=305&sh=2
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    Poll shows many Germans see U.S. behind Sept 11

    BERLIN, July 23 (Reuters) - Almost one in three Germans below the age of 30 believes the U.S. government may have sponsored the September 11, 2001, attacks on New York and Washington, according to a poll published on Wednesday.


    And about 20 percent of Germans in all age groups hold this view, a survey of 1,000 people conducted for the weekly Die Zeit said.

    It also said 68 percent of all Germans felt the media had not reported the full truth behind the attacks, in which some 3,000 people were killed when hijacked planes were crashed into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.

    After the September 11 attacks, there was an outpouring of sympathy from Germans for the United States. Despite misgivings, Germany joined a military campaign against the al Qaeda network that Washington blamed for the attacks.

    But as the United States geared up for war against Iraq, relations soured bady as Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder expressed vocal opposition to the plans.

    Although the United States took strong offence at Berlin\'s attitude, Schroeder\'s anti-war stance was popular in Germany and helped him to snatch victory in last September\'s elections.

    Asked whether they believed that the U.S. government could have ordered the September 11 attacks itself, 31 percent of those surveyed under the age of 30 in the poll answered \"yes\", while 19 percent overall gave the same answer.

    Die Zeit said widespread disbelief about the reasons given by the United States for going to war in Iraq and suspicion about media coverage of the conflict had fostered a climate in which conspiracy theories flourished.

    \"The news is controlled,\" 17-year old Kenny Donaubaur was quoted as saying. \"You could see that in the Iraq war. It doesn\'t seem to me thet you get the full truth.\"


    http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/L23109558.htm
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    Toppan Gears Up for Low-Cost RFID

    The Japanese company plans to begin volume production of chips that it says will cost 5 cents and readers that will cost less than $20.



    July 23, 2003 - Toppan Printing, a $10 billion Japanese printing, electronics and industrial products manufacturer, will begin volume production in December of dual-band RFID tags that it says will cost about 5 cents. The company also plans to sell reader modules that cost less than $20.
    The tiny T-Junction chip

    The new RFID chip, named T-Junction, will operate at 2.45 GHz, which is the common RFID frequency used in Japan today, as well as 800 to 950MHz, the band used in the US and Europe. Toppan plans to sell both RFID inlays -- the chip and antenna mounted on a substrate -- and finished labels. \"We expect that the cost of the label with the chip and antenna will be about 5 cents,\" says Koichiro Sasai, a spokesperson for Toppan Printing.

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    http://www.rfidjournal.com/article/articleview/511/1/1/
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