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TOTAL INFORMATION ANALYSISFriday, February 06, 2004FBI shut down Boston Saudi-terror probe
Saudi “money man” Yasin al-Qadi, named by the Bush Administration as a financial backer of the al-Qaeda terrorist network, had funded a software start-up in Boston named Ptech, reported the Boston Globe over a year ago. . . . | Posted at 02:17 | PERMA-LINK | Thursday, February 05, 2004Condi Rice to secretly non-testify re: 9/11 From New York Observer 2004 02 05:National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice has agreed to be interviewed by the bipartisan 9/11 commission on Feb. 7, after weeks of resistance from the White House to the bipartisan panel’s requests, The Observer has learned. | Posted at 01:55 | PERMA-LINK | Chamish: Rabin murder cover-up continues
The Rabin/Shabak coverups continue with renewed vigor. Just this past fortnight two people who know too much were hushed. On Jan. 20, Dr. Vladimir Yikerivich, past head of cardiology at Ichilov Hospital, was convicted of manslaughter and corruption. Recall that he was the surgeon who operated on Rabin's heart on the murder night. Three years ago, when charges against him were first published, he threatened to open his mouth about what happened that night if the claims against him were pursued. He seems to have had a change of heart.TOTAL INFORMATION ANALYSIS: Maariv is an Israeli paper, and Shabak the Israeli version of the FBI. Chamish has found information indicating the 'lone nut' assassin of former Israeli PM Yitzhak Rabin was a Shabak patsy. | Posted at 01:31 | PERMA-LINK | Kerry'$ ChiCom connection From Newsweek 2004 02 09:In July 1996, [Kerry] was more than happy to help when he heard that a generous potential contributor wanted to visit his Capitol Hill office. The donor was Johnny Chung, a glad-handing Taiwanese-American entrepreneur. Chung brought along some friends, including a Hong Kong businesswoman named Liu Chaoying. . . . | Posted at 01:01 | PERMA-LINK | Wednesday, February 04, 2004Kerry gets 'Diebold bounce'
In the New Hampshire Democratic Primary, exit polls, which are seldom far wrong, indicated a very close race. The final vote was not close. A close race would have constituted a win for Dean, given expectations. There is serious reason to be dubious of computerized vote counting systems (see Verified Voting or Black Box Voting for details). . . . According to the New Hampshire Secretary of State’s office there are three possibilities:
To bring the matter into sharper focus, here are the percentages by which Kerry’s vote exceeded Dean’s, grouped by tallying method. | Posted at 03:21 | PERMA-LINK | New Penta-Lawn 2000!| Posted at 02:53 | PERMA-LINK | Cloak & Dagger off air - on order of Bush?
The Cloak and Dagger Show was banned by President Bush. Former Vice-President Al Gore's office advised The Cloak that President Bush personally told Prime Minister Paul Martin that "in return for oil concessions Bush told Martin to get The Cloak and Dagger show off the air.Thall hosts the show as Lenny Bloom, so he's quoting himself there. The Cloak has borought lots of amazing information to mainstream radio, everything from the Victor Ashe-anthrax affair to missle shipments to Toronto police corruption to Bush-Clinton-Windsor slush funds. They will continue producing radiofor the INternet. The question remains -- is this all high performance? Will the show return to the air waves when the hockey season breaks in a couple months? Hmm. | Posted at 01:26 | PERMA-LINK | Sunday, February 01, 2004Patriotic Super Bowl?
![]() More than a hundred million Americans typically gather around the electronic hearth and its mesmerizing theta waves for the Super Bowl each year as the routine of the New Year kicks into first gear after recovering from the winter holidays. This year's game comes as the Bush Administration is defending its police state USA PATRIOT Act. To draw the connection between their police state and the "patriotic" pasttime of watching gladiatorial contests in tax-subsudized stadia, the White House dragged New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady to the State of Union Address, flanked by the wives of Colin Powell and Donald Rumsfeld. Bush called for the expansion of the USA PATRIOT Act in his speech. Ashcroft followed up this week by delivering a veto threat for legislation that would role back just four of its several police-state powers. ( Last year, Brady was scheduled for a Kerry fundraiser but it fell through.) After being granted more spectrum rights by Powell's son Federal Commuincations Chairman Michael Powell, CBS announced they would not be airing an anti-Bush advertisement bought by MoveOn.org for its "Bush in 30 Seconds" contest winner. CBS will be airing ads from the White House drug czar office, though. ![]() Last year featured a contest between the Bucanneers and the Raiders, two teams flying the Jolly Roger, and a year later we have a Presidential "contest" between two members of Skull & Bones, the Yale death cult with the moral code of pirates. Two years ago, with the trauma of September 11 still fresh, the agent of the British Crown going by the name of Sir Paul McCartney delivered an Orwellian anthem subtly equating "Freedom" with the "War on Terror". From USA Today: ![]() Freedom, the first pregame extravaganza to be broadcast in its entirety in the Super Bowl's 36-year history . . . For the finale of his current anthem, Freedom, Paul McCartney will be flanked by 500 young people representing the 180 countries that will air the game.(Note that in Feb. 1964 the original Beatles delivered clean-scrubbed Dionysian beats to the youth of America traumatized and looking for answers in the wake of the "King-Kill" assassination of President Kennedy a few months before.) The 2002 Super Bowl also premiered the still running "marijuana user = terrorist" ads that will probably air in tonight's contest as well. Will the Patriots, favored by 7, win this year and further hammer in the faux-PATRIOTism as the Bones-that-be work to further flush the Constitution down the toilet in 2004? | Posted at 17:18 | PERMA-LINK | |