Monday, April 07, 2008


Henri Paul - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Conspiracy allegations

Involvement with national security services

Allegations have been made about Henri Paul in the years following his death concerning his fitness to drive on the night of the accident and his alleged involvement with Security Services in France, and possibly the UK. The claims were investigated by the Metropolitan Police in Operation Paget headed by Lord Stevens over the course of three years. Chapter four of the investigative report is entirely given to the allegations about Henri Paul.

The conclusions of the 2006 Operation Paget investigation were that Paul's involvement with the Security Services was limited to low level co-operation with the French DST when high profile guests stayed at the Ritz Hotel and he received no payment for this in line with French Government policy. It further noted such involvement with national security services is common among senior security staff at upmarket hotels in major world cities.

Personal finances

It was found after Paul's death he was in possession of a large sum of money on his person and had a large personal fortune that far surpassed his expected income held in fifteen separate bank accounts. It was alleged this could only have been as a result of payment from an illicit source, supposedly a national security service.

According to his best friend, Claude Garrec, the large quantity of cash found in his pockets, FF12,565 (approximately equivalent to £1,250 or US$2,500) could be attributed to a requirement of his job to run errands for wealthy guests at the Ritz Hotel when required. A large quantity of cash would need to be on hand to perform errands at short notice as wealthy people are known to often not carry cash. Paul also received large tips for performing these errands. His mother told of an occasion when Paul received FF5,000 (£500 or US$1,000) as a tip from a relative of an Arab Prince for shopping for some luxury textiles for her. Such four figure tips were not a rare occurrence for him during his eleven years at the Paris Ritz.

Operation Paget concluded this cash and the money in his bank accounts was most unlikely to have come from any national security service as there was no evidence in his bank accounts of attempts to disguise money coming from a clandestine source and there was no opportunity for him to begin to implement any plan instructed to him in return for payment on the night of the accident. Furthermore, he was a 41 year old single man with no dependants who had worked all his adult life and owned property which he let out to tenants and this was the probable explanation for the FF1,700,000 (approximately £170,000 or US$340,000) that made up his personal wealth at the time of his death. The large number of bank accounts he had his money deposited in is a common occurrence in France, where banks will routinely open several accounts for different purposes, all to serve the one customer. [7]

Personal circumstances and attitude to alcohol

Friends of Henri Paul testified in statements to the French police that he did not have a remarkably high tolerance for alcohol and was never seen on social occasions to drink for several hours while showing obvious signs of drunkenness.[8] In her statement to French police, his medical doctor Dominique Mélo who was also a friend explained: "Henry drank like everyone else, but not to excess".[ ]"He did not have the clinical stigmata or the behaviour of a chronic alcoholic."

Henri Paul's doctor testified that in the two years leading up to his death he had depressive episodes about the break-up of a long term relationship and had sometimes taken to drinking at home outside a social context. She believed he was not alcohol-dependent but he was worried that he might become so and in about June 1996 she prescribed him the anti-depressant Prozac, which is the trade name for fluoxetine and an anti-alcoholism medication Aotal, also known as Acamprosate which causes a dislike of alcohol. Dr Melo said that sometimes he would not take his anti-alcoholism medication so that he could drink in reasonable quantities. An empty packet of Aotal tablets was found in the waste paper basket of Henri Paul's office at the Ritz Hotel. If the blood samples analysed were his, then the absence in them of Aotal means that he could not have taken any for at least a few days or traces of it would have shown up. No traces of the drug were found in any of the samples said to have come from Henri Paul after his death. Traces of the anti-depressants were found in post-mortem examinations of his blood. The inquest revealed that the autopsy also found Henri Paul's liver to be normal with no signs indicating a problem with alcoholism.[9]

[edit] Switching of blood sample

Due to the high level of carbon monoxide found in a blood sample attributed to Paul, allegations were made this sample had been switched with one from a suicide victim.

Operation Paget investigated the reliability of the post-mortem examinations using DNA comparison of the disputed blood sample by comparing a DNA profile from it with Henri Paul's mother's DNA profile. The test produced a result that there was maternal relationship between the two profiles to a probability of 99.9997%. The very high level of carbon monoxide (20.7%) in this blood sample was attributed to the area of the body it was taken from and to his living in a built up urban area and smoking of small cigars in the hours leading up to his death.[10]

[edit] Recent developments

It was disclosed that in November 2006 Lord Stevens had a meeting with Henri Paul's parents and told them that their son was not drunk, and was found to have indisputably had two alcoholic drinks (this was verified by bodyguards Trevor Rees-Jones and Kieran Wingfield, two barmen in the bar, till records from the hotel bar and a drink bill ). Five weeks later the report stated that Henri Paul was twice over the British drink-drive limit and three times over the French limit. An expert cited in the report estimated that Paul had sunk the equivalent of ten small glasses of Ricard, his favourite anise-flavoured French aperitif, before driving. This contradicted Lord Steven's previous comments.[11][12]

An unexplained prescription only drug called albendazole (or Zentel) used to treat worm infestations was also found in hair samples from Henri Paul, this drug is said to be commonly given to homeless people living on the streets. Henri Paul's doctor denies prescribing this drug to Henri Paul.[13]

Another issue raised in court by Lord Justice Scott Baker was the level of carbon monoxide found in one blood sample, which if true would have shown Henri Paul noticeably unwell. He told the jury: "You may conclude that there are some unsatisfactory features about aspects of the sampling and recording procedures".[ ]"Some of the results are puzzling."[14]

Fiat Uno

There is also evidence that the Mercedes Henri Paul was driving that night was clipped by another car. The mystery car left paint scratches on the side of the Mercedes along with shards of plastic glass on the road. This was later identified as coming from a Fiat Uno. Despite searches by French police this car was not found. Mohamed Al Fayed alleges that the owner of the Fiat Uno was Jean-Paul 'James' Andanson, a French photojournalist. He had been one of the paparazzi photographing Diana and Dodi earlier in the summer, and Al Fayed claims he was working for the British secret service. Andanson, who had an alibi for the night of the crash, sold the Fiat Uno in November 1997.[15] He committed suicide in May 2000, his body was found in a black, burnt-out BMW in a forest in the south of France.[16] An official investigation concluded that he had committed suicide. Lord Baker said there was no evidence linking Andanson with the secret service.[17]


Thursday, April 03, 2008

The Meme Machine



The Meme Machine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In the book, Blackmore tries to create a consistent vocabulary, since memetics has had a wide range of different terminologies and therefore, in Blackmore's opinion, a lot of misleading concepts. Some of the terms that are central in her book include:

  • Copy-the-product e.g. make a copy of the soup. This is more prone to error since it requires an analytic capability of the soup itself and then a synthetic ability to combine the recognised elements. Any inserted errors will be passed on in the event of this copy of a soup being copied.
  • Copy-the-instructions e.g. make a copy of the soup recipe. This is less error prone since the important elements of the soup are identified and the synthetic method explained. Any errors in using the recipe will not be passed on to future copiers since they will receive the recipe itself.
  • Meme Fear The fear that the idea we are vessels for memes unacceptably undermines the popular understanding of free will and autonomy. (Blackmore 8-9).
  • Memeplex Memes that are replicated together, such as religions and cultures. (Blackmore 19-24).
  • Memetic Theory of Altruism She proposes that meme theory explains altruism better than genetic. That other things being equal, more people will observe altruistic behavior than selfish behavior, will like the altruistic person better than the selfish one, and will be more likely to adopt the behaviors of the altruistic person than the selfish one. (Blackmore 154-158).

Wednesday, March 26, 2008



Riven: Badiou's Ethical Subject and the Event of Art as Trauma
There are, for Badiou, four fundamental procedures of truths: art, science, politics, and love. Or, to put it in terms more typical for Badiou: the poem, the matheme, the politics of emancipation, and the encounter with the disjunction of sexuation (Conditions 79f, Manifeste 141e). Badiou gives a number of images of an event of truth. In the Ethics book, his favored examples of such events in art come from the history of music and, less frequently, from theatrical experience. Elsewhere, he writes of modern poets, including Hölderlin, Mallarmé, Beckett, and Celan. But in the Ethics book, he returns repeatedly to Haydn's invention of the classical musical style and remarks that it is characteristic of any event of truth in that it

is both situated--it is the event of this or that situation--and supplementary, thus absolutely detached from, or unrelated to, all the rules of the situation. Hence the emergence of the classical style, with Haydn . . . concerns the musical situation and no other, a situation then governed by the predominance of the baroque style. It was an event for this situation. But in another sense, what this event was to authorize in terms of musical configurations was not comprehensible from within the plenitude achieved by the baroque style; it really was a matter of something else.

You might then ask what it is that makes the connection between the event and that 'for which' it is an event. This connection is the void [le vide] of the earlier situation. What does this mean? It means that at the heart of every situation, as the foundation of its being, there is a 'situated' void, around which is organized the plenitude (or the stable multiples) of the situation in question. Thus at the heart of the baroque style at its virtuoso saturation lay the absence [vide] (as decisive as it was unnoticed) of a genuine conception of musical architecture. The Haydn-event occurs as a kind of musical 'naming' of this absence [vide]. For what constitutes the event is nothing less than a wholly new architectonic and thematic principle, a new way of developing musical writing from the basis of a few transformable units -- which was precisely what, from within the baroque style, could not be perceived (there could be no knowledge of it). (L'éthique 92-93f, 68-69e)

Wednesday, March 19, 2008


Project Chanology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Danny McPherson, chief research officer at Arbor Networks, stated that 500 denial-of-service attacks had been observed on the Scientology site in the week prior to February 4 some of which were strong enough to take down the website.[23] Calling Anonymous a "motley crew of internet troublemakers", Wired blogger Ryan Singel said that, while attempting to bypass the Church of Scientology's Prolexic servers, users of a misconfigured DDoS tool inadvertently and briefly struck Etty Hillesum Lyceum, a Dutch secondary school in Deventer.[36][37] Another hacking group related to the project, the "g00ns", erroneously targeted a 59-year-old man from Stockton, California. They had posted his home phone number, address and his wife's Social Security Number online in order for people to target them. They believed that he was behind the counter-attacks against Project Chanology-related websites by the Regime, a counter-hack group who had hacked one of the planning facilities of the Project Chanology attack. The group was attempting to gain personal information of the people involved in Project Chanology and turn that information over to the Church of Scientology. After discovering that they had falsely targeted the couple, one of the members called and apologized.[38][39]
The 'dangerous cult' Google bomb, January 30, 2008
The 'dangerous cult' Google bomb, January 30, 2008

In addition to the DDoS attacks against Church of Scientology websites, Anonymous also organized a campaign on one of their websites to "begin bumping Digg," referring to an attempt to drive up Scientology-related links on the website Digg.com.[40] On January 25, 2008, eight of the top ten stories on Digg.com were related to either Scientology related controversies or Anonymous and the attempt to expose Scientology.[4] Digg CEO Jay Adelson told PC World that Anonymous had in fact not manipulated the site's algorithm system, but instead stated "They must have done a very good job of bringing in a diverse set of interests ... It just happened to hit a nerve that the Digg community was interested in."[40] Adelson stated that two other instances which similarly dominated the main page of Digg in the past have included the Virginia Tech Massacre during the aftermath of the incident, and the 2005 London bombings. Adelson commented on the popularity of Scientology to the Digg community: "In the history of Digg, there's no question that the topic of Scientology has been of great interest to the community ... I can't explain why."[40]

On January 29, 2008, Jason Lee Miller of WebProNews reported that a Google bomb technique had been used to make the Scientology.org main website the first result in a Google search for "dangerous cult".[41] Miller wrote that Anonymous was behind the Google bomb, and that they had also attempted to make Scientology the first result in Google searches for "brainwashing cult", and make the website Xenu.net the first result in a search for "scientology".[42] Rob Garner of MediaPost Publications wrote that "The Church of Scientology continues to be the target of a group called Anonymous, which is using Google bombs and YouTube as its tools of choice."[43]

Real-world protests

Planning

Guy Fawkes-masked protesters gather at the Scientology center in Times Square on February 10, 2008.
Guy Fawkes-masked protesters gather at the Scientology center in Times Square on February 10, 2008.

A new video "Call to Action" appeared on YouTube on January 28, 2008, calling for protests outside Church of Scientology centers on February 10, 2008.[44][45] As with the previous videos, the two-minute video utilizes a computer synthesized voice and stock footage of the sky.[45] The video is accompanied by a transcribed text version in British English spelling. This video attempts to debunk the idea that the group is composed of "super hackers," stating "Contrary to the assumptions of the media, Anonymous is not 'a group of super hackers.' ... Anonymous is everyone and everywhere. We have no leaders, no single entity directing us."[45][44] The video states that Project Chanology participants include "individuals from all walks of life ... united by an awareness that someone must do the right thing".[44] Specific controversies involving the Church of Scientology are cited in the video as an explanation for the actions of Anonymous.[44]

In an email to CNET News, Anonymous stated that activities were planned for February 10, 2008 in Melbourne, Australia; Montreal, Canada; London, England; Houston, Texas, Los Angeles, California, and New York City, New York, United States.[45] Other cities where protests were planned for February 10, 2008 included Sydney, Australia, Vancouver and Toronto, Canada, Paris, France, Berlin, Germany, Edinburgh, Scotland, Stockholm, Sweden, Clearwater, Florida, and other locations in the United States.[34][46][24][47][48] Anonymous hope to use the "real world" protests to spur public opinion to their cause.[49] According to the Associated Press, the protests are meant to draw attention to what the group refers to as a "vast moneymaking scheme under the guise of 'religion'".[39] As of January 30, 2008, 170 protests were planned outside Church of Scientology centers worldwide.[50] A video posted to YouTube called "Code of Conduct" outlined twenty-two rules to follow when protesting, and urged protestors to be peaceful.[51]

According to NBC11, a woman from Anonymous contacted them and stated that monthly protests were planned against Scientology each month through May 2008; and that a large protest was planned for two days after Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard's birthday, on March 15, 2008.[52] Carlos Moncada of The Tampa Tribune reported that an "open letter to the press from Anonymous" was sent out via e-mail, and states that a protest is planned for March 15, 2008.[53] The e-mail refers to the Ides of March: "We, too, wish to celebrate this event, albeit in our own special way ... Beware the Ides of March, Church of Scientology!"[53]

Saturday, March 01, 2008

Bucky Fuller and the Qabalah

The Diamond Body: Buckminster Fuller and the Qabala (Qabalah Kabbalah Qabbalah Cabala QBL)
Physicist Ian Barbour writes that, "...in quantum theory, separate particles seem to be temporary and partial manifestations of a shifting pattern of waves that combine at one point, dissolve again, and recombine elsewhere; a particle begins to look like a local outcropping of a continuous substratum of vibrational energy." That vibrational energy is governed by the laws of probability.

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Paintings by Yuriko Miyamoto

A montage of paintings created using animoto.

Sunday, February 10, 2008

ISO: Travel destinations

I'm considering traveling in March and looking for suggestions. For the time being, I'm looking on Wikitravel to see what's interesting. I'm considering someplace tropical and somewhat inexpensive-- please post in comments if you have a recommendation!

Free Worldwide Travel Guides - Wikitravel
Wikitravel is a project to create a free, complete, up-to-date, and reliable worldwide travel guide. So far we have 17,644 destination guides and other articles written and edited by Wikitravellers from around the globe. Check out the Help page to see how you can edit any page right now, or the Project page for more information about Wikitravel and getting involved.


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Sunday, January 27, 2008



DNA Molecules Display Telepathy-like Quality | LiveScience
DNA molecules can display what almost seems like telepathy, research now reveals. Double helixes of DNA can recognize matching molecules from a distance and then gather together, all seemingly without help from any other molecules, scientists find. Previously, under the classic understanding of DNA, scientists had no reason to suspect that double helixes of the molecule could sort themselves by type, let alone seek each other out.


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Wednesday, January 09, 2008



Beto Hoisel: the scientific mystic: Time is not Linear; It's 3-dimensional
How could H.G. Wells, in his book The World Set Free, describe a war that would take place in the 1950s, where football sized atomic bombs were dropped from aircraft with explosive power to destroy an entire city? This was written in 1913, when no one had an idea of what a chain reaction could be, nor that atoms could be disintegrated yielding fantastic energy.

Finally, to stop an endless series of examples, how could the obscure American writer Morgan Robertson, in a 1898 novel named Futility, describe the wreck of a brand-new liner named Titan, sunk in its maiden voyage between England and the United States, after a collision with an iceberg, with hundreds of casualties due to the lack of life-boats? This book describes with such a wealth of details the ship, the travel and what came to happen in 1912, in the sinking of the Titanic, that it should be a serious object of consideration by everyone who intends to study what time really is.

The flood of premonitions that occur – and the press reports – related to happenings that result in collective emotional shock have been studied in many universities and research centers. A sweeping new conception of time certainly will come up from these studies with important effects on science and philosophy.

My answer is that time is not linear and one-dimensional.


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From Causality to “Distributed Causality” « Humane Systems Design (HSD)

“Logic is a poor model of cause and effect.” - Gregory Bateson.

In philosophy the idea of causality has been bounced around for a while. David Hume proposed “…his theory of causality - that our beliefs about cause and effect depend on sentiment, custom and habit, and not upon reason, nor upon abstract, timeless, general Laws of Nature.” [1]. Today we have the option of drawing from multiple perspectives of knowledge to continue to re-understand causality. For example, from science we may draw from physics[2] and we may compare and synthesize ideas to come up with new perspectives on causality[3].

Degrees of Causality
The idea that A causes B may need to be re-understood. If we take the lens of complex dynamics in networked systems we may understand that there is a phenomenon of “distributed co-causality” happening all around us.

In other words, the idea that A causes B may need to be re-understood as:
B may be caused by A and A-Z to various, relative degrees across time.

This concept may be related to the “butterfly effect” (from physics), a concept, where one small change may lead to large changes (usually over time and over space - in other words, some apects of causality are not necessarily immediate and direct relationships that we can witnessed in real-time). (akin to a domino effect or a chain reaction / chain of causality).

This means that in a system where everything is interconnected causality may be:
- distributed
- relative to various degrees
- undetectable to basic human logic and sense capabilities
- (seemingly) non-linear or beyond basic linear comprehension



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History of Time


Intellectual history of time - Wikipedia
History is not just an ordered set of singular events. It is a subtle underground movement in the minds, materials, and organization of a society. To comprehend history is not merely to know a given set of facts, but to know the factors, the state of the world and the mental state of the people that had inherited it at that moment, and not only statically but dynamically - the ebbs and flows of a social milieu like the moods of a personal friend - to understand that history has existed, not merely as a phantom, but as a complex and subtle reality that was felt intimately by its many voyagers.

Often, as remains the case today, "history" happens for the sole reason that it fails to be comprehended as such. For it is this, our inability to disassociate its affects from our most deeply felt and personal feelings, our failure to separate the convulsions of our minds and emotions from the flow of social information, from the sociology of knowledge and memetics, through which it becomes manifest. True history is something that we are immersed in, and it is by that very fact that it becomes history. Anything that effects us intellectually or emotionally is the progenitor of the collective behavior of our species, which then becomes our knowledge, which we pass down through tradition and culture.


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Thursday, January 03, 2008

[citation needed] stickers

I can't tell you how much I love this. From the ever-classic boingboing.net.

Wikiffiti -- stickers that read [citation needed]

Matt says: "I recently started a culture jamming (Operation Mindfuck for Discordians) campaign that involves recontextualizing ads and signs -- or anything that makes a dubious claim -- using stickers with the [citation needed] tag found in Wikipedia articles. This blog post describes the project and has the first few pictures."
200801021113One of my favorite quirks about [Wikipedia] are the little [citation needed] tags that users can place in an article, indicating that a dubious claim needs a reference. One day an idea struck — what statements are more dubious or outright ridiculous than those in advertisements? Thus, an OM project was born. I had 250 8×2 inch stickers printed, which I handed out to friends, who circulated them further. In true wiki fashion, the final placement of the stickers is a collaborative effort, now distributed and anonymous. If anyone sees one somewhere, please make a photo! I’ve been tagging my photoset on Flickr with citationneeded and wikiffiti.
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Tuesday, December 25, 2007



Desiring-production - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The concept of desiring-production is part of Deleuze and Guattari's more general appropriation of Friedrich Nietszche's formulation of the Will to Power. In both concepts, a pleasurable force of appropriation of what is outside oneself, incorporating into onself what is other than oneself, characterizes the essential process of all life. Similarly, a kind of reverse force of "forgetting" in Nietzsche and the body without organs in Deleuze and Guattari disavows the Will to Power and desiring-production, attempting to realize the ideal of an hermetic subject.

Thenceforth, while very interested by Wilhelm Reich's fundamental question — why did the masses desire fascism? — they criticized his dualist theory leading to a rational social reality on one side, and an irrational desire reality on the other side. Anti-Œdipus was thus an attempt to think beyond Freudo-Marxism; and Deleuze and Guattari tried to do for Freud what Marx had done for Adam Smith.



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Empire (book) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"..and if, according to Hardt and Negri's Empire, the rise of Empire is the end of national conflict, the "enemy" now, whoever he is, can no longer be ideological or national. The enemy now must be understood as a kind of criminal, as someone who represents a threat not to a political system or a nation but to the law. This is the enemy as a terrorist.... Hardt and Negri get this absolutely right when they say that in the "new order that envelops the entire space of... civilization", where conflict between nations has been made irrelevant, the "enemy" is simultaneously "banalized" (reduced to an object of routine police repression) and absolutized (as the Enemy, an absolute threat to the ethical order"[2])."[3]

They proceed to elaborate a variety of ideas surrounding constitutions, global war, and class. Hence, the Empire is constituted by a monarchy (the United States and the G8, and international organizations such as NATO, the IMF or the WTO), an oligarchy (the multinational corporations and other nation-states) and a democracy (the various NGOs and the United Nations). Part of their analysis deals with "imagine[ing] "resistance to it", but "the point of Empire is that it, too, is "total" and that resistance to it can only take the form of negation - "the will to be against"[4]. The Empire is total, but economic inequality persists, and as all identities are wiped out and replaced with a universal one, the identity of the poor persists[5]



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Monday, December 24, 2007

The Man from Earth

Haven't seen this yet but it gets 8.4/10 on IMDB so I'm thinking of checking it out...

The Man from Earth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Man from Earth is a 2007 independent film written by Jerome Bixby and directed by Richard Schenkman. In what may be an unprecedented move, the producer of this movie Eric D. Wilkinson has publicly thanked users of BitTorrent who have distributed the movie without express permission, saying that it has lifted the profile of this product far beyond the financier's expectations.[1]


The Man from Earth theatrical poster.


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Sunday, December 23, 2007



Project Censored Media Democracy in Action

Top 25 Censored
news stories of 2007

#1 Future of Internet Debate Ignored by Media

#2 Halliburton Charged with Selling Nuclear Technologies to Iran

#3 Oceans of the World in Extreme Danger

#4 Hunger and Homelessness Increasing in the US

#5 High-Tech Genocide in Congo

#6 Federal Whistleblower Protection in Jeopardy

# 7 US Operatives Torture Detainees to Death in Afghanistan and Iraq

#8 Pentagon Exempt from Freedom of Information Act

#9 The World Bank Funds Israel-Palestine Wall

#10 Expanded Air War in Iraq Kills More Civilians

#11 Dangers of Genetically Modified Food Confirmed

#12 Pentagon Plans to Build New Landmines

#13 New Evidence Establishes Dangers of Roundup

#14 Homeland Security Contracts KBR to Build Detention Centers in the US

#15 Chemical Industry is EPA’s Primary Research Partner

#16 Ecuador and Mexico Defy US on International Criminal Court

#17 Iraq Invasion Promotes OPEC Agenda

#18 Physicist Challenges Official 9-11 Story

#19 Destruction of Rainforests Worst Ever

#20 Bottled Water: A Global Environmental Problem

#21 Gold Mining Threatens Ancient Andean Glaciers

#22 $Billions in Homeland Security Spending Undisclosed

#23 US Oil Targets Kyoto in Europe

#24 Cheney’s Halliburton Stock Rose Over 3000 Percent Last Year

#25 US Military in Paraguay Threatens Region



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FBI collects fingerprint, retinal scan and gait info on Britons

FBI to collect biometric information on Britons - Telegraph

British visitors to the US will have details of their physical characteristics added to a new billion dollar database under plans drawn up by the FBI.

FBI to collect biometric data
New technology may allow long-range iris scans

Fingerprints, iris scans and even details of the way people walk, their scars and the size and shape of their ear lobes will be collected.

British intelligence agencies and police will also be able to access the information – giving them potentially more biometric data on British citizens than the Government collects at home.

Under the plans, revealed by the Washington Post, the FBI database will include details on everyone who applies for a visa to enter the US.



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"Bigger. Faster. Better."

"Bigger. Faster. Better. That's the bottom line," said Thomas Bush III, assistant director of the FBI's Criminal Justice Information Services Division (CJIS), which operates the growing database from its headquarters in the Appalachian foothills.
Technology continues growth at an exponential pace. Its benefits and detriments to humanity are ever-growing, and while some may say that increased surveillance is a benefit in keeping people safe, others (myself included) are concerned for the ramifications of abuse of power and corruption in a situation like this. Even saying that we can 100% trust every human being in the government and law enforcement agencies not to abuse this immense power, who's to say that the data won't be hacked?

More from the article:

Politics | FBI aims to amass huge database of people's physical characteristics | Seattle Times Newspaper
The FBI is embarking on a $1 billion effort to build the world's largest computer database of people's physical characteristics, a project that would give the government unprecedented abilities to identify individuals in the United States and abroad.

Digital images of faces, fingerprints and palm patterns are flowing into FBI systems in a climate-controlled, secure basement in Clarksburg. Next month, the FBI intends to award a 10-year contract that would significantly expand the amount and kinds of biometric information it receives.



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Saturday, December 01, 2007

The Hiram Abif Star Map

THE HIRAM ABIF STAR MAP

A number of books have recently published research on the origins of Freemasonry. One specific book that came out in 2005, ‘The Arcana of Freemasonry’ was written by a top Mason, Albert Churchward. This author uses the ‘Hiram Abif star map’ on the cover of his book and refers to it as: “The First Degree Tracing Board of Freemasonry”.

Why does Wayne refer to this symbolic depiction as a ‘star map’?

The fact is that for any representation of stars to qualify as a real map identifying areas of the cosmos, it needs two things:

  • A recognisable star pattern
  • North and South orientation references


    Source: The Hidden Records website by Wayne Herschel


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Trojan War Symbolism


I highly suggest following this link and reading through some articles by Goro Adachi. Very interesting stuff indeed!

ETEMENANKI

11/30 Gunman in standoff at Clinton '08 New Hampshire office [suspect initially identified as 'Troy Stanley']

'Troy' (=> Trojan/Turkey) and a hostage situation... only hours after the 'Trojan crash' in Turkey... (see previous note below). Update: Hillary Clinton is the senator of New York; NYC = the 'Big Apple'.

It was the abduction of Helen by Paris who gave the golden apple/Apple of Discord to Aphrodite that directly led to the ancient world war called the Trojan War.

...

11/30 Passenger pIane crashes in Turkey

Turkey is today's 'Troy'. And the pIane belonged to 'Atlasjet'. In Greek mythology 'Atlas' is closely associated with the golden apple (= 'orange')! The golden apples were grown in the Garden of the Hesperides near the Atlas Mountains where Hercules went to steal golden apples from Atlas holding up the heavens on his shoulders.

Troy/Trojan and the golden apple are thus brought together by the crash, becoming another 'omen' hinting at the start of the Trojan War originally caused by the golden apple or 'Apple of Discord'.

It was even 'nuclear' in nature... seemingly confirming what I said before associating the Trojan War theme with something nuclear. [See previous notes below for more.]

11/30 NucIear expert among dead

I should note the Orange Revolution happened in Ukraine, famous for its Chernobyle nuclear disaster.

11/28: By the way, 'Orange' (Holloway/Aruba) on Turkey Day (Thanksgiving/Nov. 22) which was also the anniversary of Ukraine's Orange Revolution was a not-so-subtle allusion to the genesis of the 'Trojan War' as it was mythologically the golden apple ('Apple of Discord') of the 'Judgment of Paris' (goddess beauty contest) that led to the great ancient World War involving Troy which is today's Turkey, and in many languages 'orange' means 'golden apple'. Orange + Turkey = genesis of Trojan War. That's the ominous storyline and Pakistan (elections in January) is clearly part of it.


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