Thursday, November 02, 2006

“New Al Qaeda Election Tape Intercepted”

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

“New Al Qaeda Election Tape Intercepted”

In an effort to both combat the recent Republican National Committee’s TV spot showcasing quotes from Osama Bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahir, of which MSNBC’s Keith Olbermann recently labeled terrorism in and of itself, and generate a little humor RCR Entertainment has today released a satirical video onto You Tube titled ““New Al Qaeda Election Tape Intercepted”.

Link to video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6q780vKSfY

Mimicking the style and tone of the RNC’s advertisement, a small team of filmmakers have struck back with a grassroots answer to the massive machine of the current Administration: Osama and Ayman want the Republicans to win, as they are the best recruiting tool the Jihad has ever had.

This video, while not offering an actual conversation or transcript from the Al-Qaeda leaders, distills a very basic facet of our current global crisis: if we let those who are in power remain in power, things can only get worse.

Saturday, October 14, 2006

This country has lied for a long time

The country has lied for a long time to the residents of the USA. And asking questions does not help. This government USA--killed my father back during the cold war/Manhattan project. I can't prove it of course and I have been told not to investigate it any further or I would be killed. After my father got sick and he had never been sick a day in his life, the story of his illness kept changing. And his symptoms were changing too. When he died my mother asked for an autopsy, but he was cremated before it happened. this was in 1956

now the reason I bring this up I just watched seeloosechange911.c0m and the story about Cleveland was really strange. Well we lived in Cleveland when my father died. Odd huh.
I know the FBI checked out my dad in Cleveland they were asking neighbors what he was like.

Oh I foprgot to mention that my dad went to school in Germany with the rocket scientists I have seen pictures of him with them. so I know its true.

Who does this and why? to keep the americans dumb so the rich get richer

It all boils down to money and power! and screw anyone in their way.

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Some information of a west secretservice

This is from a direct-connection of a west secretservice, who have a direct connection to the agents below:

thecia was not involved in the action, but some part of the big other service behind/above them.
In this big one, some of the - we say thirdlevel - agents are know what happens from the first-level, but they have the following reasons to hold down:
- they are afraid of their own lives and family security
- and they choose to hold down, because a full-official-coverup of the actions will destroy the worth of the dollar worldwide, so they think europe and the west-world too will suffer of this more and longer as with the false-war on terror.

So they choose to wait, so long the first level is covered by the guilty of 911.

- I think - that a full-official-coverup will sure drop down the dollar, but its no matter for me the truth must come out now.
Please spread this information, im active at all, but i must protect my connection.
For the same reason im sorry, but i can not write down at once what i know, at another time maybe in another forum i write the rest.

Truth, peace, democracy, jesus-mylove
resistance!

Monday, September 11, 2006

Ever since I believe people are not sleeping as well are more depressed; we have more people on mind altering drugs them we ever have before.

Our Father, who art in heaven, Hallowed be thy Name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done, On earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, As we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, But deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever and ever. Amen.

I think the President needs to take another look at the Lords Prayer.
God bless all of us and those who lost loved ones on 9/11

Le Monde editorial: 'Bush's Mistakes'

PARIS - "We are all Americans," France's Le Monde newspaper proclaimed on Sept. 12, 2001, speaking for millions worldwide in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on the United States. Five years later, the respected daily carried a very different message Monday: Its lead editorial was titled "Bush's Mistakes."

The paper's assessment five years ago reflected a collective shock and sympathy felt in France and many nations that has given way to a much more complex view of the United States since then, particularly after the war in Iraq.

In its issue Monday, Le Monde called the war in Afghanistan a "relative" success and the war in Iraq "a major error" based on false pretenses.

"Since Sept. 11, America has not, it's true, been attacked on its territory, but the world has changed for the worse," it wrote.

5 years after 9/11, many angry at U.S.

PARIS - The nations of the world joined Monday in solemn remembrance of Sept. 11 — but for many, resentment of the United States flowed as readily as tears.

Critics say Americans have squandered the goodwill that prompted France's Le Monde newspaper to proclaim "We are all Americans" that somber day after the attacks, and that the Iraq war and other U.S. policies have made the world less safe in the five years since.

Heads bowed in moments of silence for the 3,000 killed in the attacks on New York and Washington — while a top al-Qaida leader issued new warnings in a videotape. And dissident voices brushed the portrait of a planet that has traded in civil liberties and other democratic rights in its war on terror.

Even German Chancellor Angela Merkel — an advocate of closer ties with Washington — had veiled criticism of the United States, saying: "The ends cannot justify the means."

The Reflecting Pool at Ground Zero

Dawn at Ground Zero

Sunday, September 10, 2006

The World Trade Center

United Flight 175

The Pentagon

9/11 trauma persists five years later

NEW YORK (CNN) -- As his cab wound through the narrow streets toward Ground Zero, Henry Pitkin recalled the day his city was attacked.

"There's a hole in my soul," the longtime cabbie said, his New York accent slightly cracking as he stared at the street dead ahead. "I knew people who lost people. ... I've never recovered."

Five years after the terror attacks of September 11, 2001, killed 2,973 in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, Washington D.C., and New York, the country's mood is awash in emotions, balancing resolve with vulnerability, a need to remember with a desire to move on.

The nation appears united in acknowledging the threat it faces yet divided in how to best combat it. Consumers say they are not confident of the direction of the economy in this unsettled era yet economists say they spend beyond their means.

There is wide agreement of the trauma the attacks caused, yet there is disagreement over the symbolism of the event and how it should be used, according to historians.

Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Most WTC recovery workers have lung problems

NEW YORK (AP) -- Nearly 70 percent of recovery workers who responded to the attacks on the World Trade Center have suffered lung problems, and high rates of lung "abnormalities" continue, a new health study released Tuesday shows.

Doctors at Mount Sinai Medical Center, which conducted the study, said the results prove that working in the toxic gray dust at ground zero made many people sick, and some are likely to suffer the effects for the rest of their lives.

"There should no longer be any doubt about the health effects of the World Trade Center. Our patients are sick," said Dr. Robin Herbert, co-director of the group that investigated the long-term effects from exposure to dust at the site.

The study, the largest involving health issues linked to the September 11, 2001, attacks, and is to be published Thursday in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives, just days before the fifth anniversary of the towers' collapse.

Monday, September 04, 2006

Hollywood treatments test US readiness to relive 9/11 attacks

LOS ANGELES (AFP) - Two Hollywood movies that asked US audiences to live through the September 11, 2001 attacks again on theater screens proved wounds from the tragedy were still tender across the country.

British director Paul Greengrass's "United 93" and Oliver Stone's "World Trade Center" weren't the first or only Hollywood treatments of the disaster five years ago -- a number of television movies and documentaries have been shown.

But the two were the first feature films to show across the nation in movie houses, testing the country's readiness to relive the deadly attacks even as their consequences are still filtering through Americans' daily lives.

9/11 changed airline industry forever

No other industry was devastated by the Sept. 11 attacks quite like the U.S. airlines.

Now — after nearly $40 billion in losses, bankruptcies at at least 10 U.S. airlines and the disappearance of more than 150,000 jobs — it is finally bouncing back. In many ways it may even be in better shape than before, thanks to federal government help and aggressive cost-cutting achieved in the wake of the disaster.

Although still plagued by high fuel prices and debt levels, "five years later what we have is a much different industry, and I think a stronger one in some sense," said US Airways CEO Douglas Parker.