Friday, December 22, 2006

A couple of very disturbing stories

from Portland.Indymedia.Org:

Police State USA - Part One Big Brother's Most Cool Tool
By Amy Worthington
3-9-2006

The Health Implications Of Playing With Big Brother's Most Cool Tool - Pt 2
By Amy Worthington
The Idaho Observer
6-9-2006

They are both collected with, footnotes and summaries, on this page.

The first article gets into the whole BushCo/Nazi thing, which is either blantantly obvious or or pathologically insane (or a continuum between), depending on your particular slant, and the very real technologies that have been developed to make the constant surveillance state possible.

The second article concerns the security state's microwave monitoring devices and their potential dangers.

I've heard and read a lot in the past few years about the purported dangers of microwaves and cellphones and such, and mostly conclusions that such dangers were nonsense.

The footnotes in these articles look pretty authentic, and the studies sited point to very real dangers. Authentic enough to persuade me to check them out a bit more.

I hope we're not unintentionally frying our brains...

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Look to the Onion for real news

Statistics released by the Department Of Defense estimated that 2,937 U.S. troops and over 100,000 Iraqi civilians have died in the ongoing American military victory in Iraq.

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General George Casey, Jr. lauds "another plainly measurable step" in America's victory.

"Victory deaths are at a higher level than we had anticipated, yes," Gen. George Casey, Jr. said at a press conference shortly after the figures were released. "But one of the crucial lessons of our Vietnam experience is that a victory, in order to remain victorious, can't be abandoned halfway through, or in the case of Iraq, one-eighth of the way through."

"And significantly more troops may be required if we are to continue to enjoy that victory, especially if this turns into an all-out civil war," Casey added, stressing that it was still too early to deem the victory a "quagmire."

Debate continues over whether U.S. troops should be withdrawn from the Iraqi theater of victory. While some in Congress argue that a withdrawal would force Iraqi leadership to enforce the victory on their own, many military experts say that Iraqi troops remain insufficiently trained and unprepared to handle the daily perils of victory.

President Bush has consistently warned that if we hand over victory to local forces right away, there's a risk that victory may worsen, as Iraqis won't be able to contend with the guerrilla attacks and improvised explosive devices that claim the lives of dozens of the victorious every day.

"We're paying dearly in the form of American lives," Bush said, "but, plainly speaking, that's just victory for you."

Casey's remarks came nearly two weeks after some 200 Iraqi Shi'ites died in a series of car bombs in Baghdad's Sadr City, the largest single victory-related death toll since the U.S. won the Iraq War in 2003.

In an address to the nation Dec. 10, President Bush predicted that, if efforts continue as they have in Iraq, "This could become America's longest victory ever," Bush said.

Finally! Some magnetic ribbons I can endorse!

from pomosideshow.com

Nothing says irony, like being literal. We would love it if you support us, the new magnetic ribbon industry. The purchase of this lovely doo-dad says that you're a smart and savvy person about the world. You know that the "Support Our Troops" ribbons are only selling so that some jerks can line their pockets. You also know that by pointing out the capitalistic undertones of the saber rattling jingoists, you might just wake up a few people that have child-like notions of mustachioed villains and courageous heroes vanquishing the villains with their moral superiority and candid prison photos.

Prepare for another terrorizing message

Paraphrasing FDR: We have nothing to fear but terrorizing videos!

from ABC News's the Blotter:

New Al Qaeda Message Expected As Terror Anxieties Already High in Europe

December 18, 2006 11:53 AM

Hoda Osman Reports:

Uk_police_061110_nr_1 With European law enforcement officials warning of an imminent holiday terror attack, Web sites associated with al Qaeda announced today that the group's second-in-command, Ayman al-Zawahiri, is about to issue a new statement entitled "the truths about the clash between Islam and atheism."


According to the Associated Press, John Reid, Britain's top law enforcement official, said Sunday that it was "highly likely" that terrorists would attempt to mount an attack over the holiday period, when the number of travelers swells. He gave no other details.

The head of Britain's domestic spy agency MI5, Dame Eliza Manningham-Buller, has said her agents are tracking almost 30 terrorist plots involving 1,600 suspects, and that at least five major terror plots had been thwarted since the July 2005 transit bomb attacks in London.

Zawahiri's statement is being advertised by al Sahab, the production wing for al Qaeda. Typically, the statements are released a few days after being advertised by al Sahab, which would put this message out right before the Christmas holiday weekend begins.

OK. That's a pretty typical "the Terrorists are about to strike! the Terrorists are about to strike!" article, like hundreds we've seen. But what really stunned me this time were the comments at the end of the story from regular folk who have swallowed the "evil Muslims are out to get us!" baloney hook, line, and sinker. Immersed as I am in the news from a tiny slice of the web, from all over the world, still I suspect I'm exposed to vastly more news than most folk. I forget that there are people who still believe that fabrications of intelligence agencies that are parroted on TV and on talk shows are in fact the absolute truth. Without any alternative information, listening only to those whose job it is to make sure we're good and terrorized, they naturally believe that we are personally hated by a thundering horde of sub-human vermin who can never be reasoned with, never be accepted as humans with legitimate gripes, but only be wiped out. The sheer lack of critical thinking in that group of posts astounds me.

The world view of those who depend on mass media for their news is so remote from the real world that it's not surprising that so many folk in the US cannot find Iraq (or their own state) on a map, or can believe that "Muslims hate us for our freedoms" -- or that 30% still support a President who has not demonstrated any particular aptitude for his job (or anything else positive that I know of since his cheerleading days) and has mismanaged and pretty much destroyed this country economically and neutralized our military more effectively than the "terrorists" ever could. Barring a total collapse of the economy, we will be recovering from his incompetence-bordering-on-the-criminally-insane for a long long time to come.

Meanwhile, scapegoating and demonizing Muslims is a good way whip people into an unthinking frenzy.

from the Atlantic Free Press:

The Cost of Islamophobia by William Fisher
Five years after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, “Islamophobia” -- intensified by the war in Iraq and U.S. government actions at home – has left millions of American Muslims fearful of harassment, discrimination, and questionable prosecutions, and confused about their place in American society.

Recent polls indicate that almost half of Americans have a negative perception of Islam and that one in four of those surveyed have "extreme" anti-Muslim views. A survey by the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR) found that a quarter of Americans consistently believe stereotypes such as: "Muslims value life less than other people" and "The Muslim religion teaches violence and hatred."

In 2005, CAIR received 1,972 civil rights complaints, compared to 1,522 in 2004. This constitutes a 29.6 percent increase in the total number of complaints of anti-Muslim harassment, violence and discriminatory treatment from 2004. It is the highest number of Muslim civil rights complaints ever reported to CAIR.


What is the impact on Muslims and other Americans of Arab descent? One, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told IPS, “It sometimes feels suffocating being in the US now. We cannot turn on our TV in the evening to watch CNN or MSNBC or the other ‘news stations’ because of people like Glenn Beck and others who consistently spew hate, nonsense and misinformation about Islam and Arabs on primetime. And if we try to watch mindless drama on TV we are bombarded with shows about Middle East/Arab and Islamic terrorism -- shows like 24, Sleeper Cell, The Agency, etc. It is very difficult being an Arab/Muslim American these days.”

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Potentially huge electric battery breakthrough







Driving back from Modesto, early Sunday morning, I heard an amazing piece on NPR about an electric car called the Phoenix. It was amazing because of the Lithium Titanate batteries, a product of Altairnano, developer of a nano-tech material to replace the graphite in lithium batteries. The carbon seems to be the source of the heat and instability that have precipitated those laptop recalls recently. You remember -- laptops bursting into flames and such.

What prevents the graphite electrodes from reacting explosively in a regular Li-Ion cell is what's called a Solid Electrolyte Interphase (SEI) barrier, which also makes recharging impossible at low temperatures. Without need for this barrier, and with tiny nano-particles with vastly greater surface area, charging is possible in ten minutes! This barrier also impedes the flow of the Lithium ions, reducing possible power, and further reducing power as the temperature decreases. They won't recharge at all below 0 degrees C. And since the nano-particles are much smaller than the graphite particles, the distances the lithium ions have to travel is much smaller, increasing the potential power. These all add up to potentially four times as much power per kg.

It also seems that when graphite is recharged with lithium ions the ions are larger than the spots they fill, causing the graphite to flex and, over time, fail. With no graphite in the system, the deep charging/recharging cycles are stress free, allowing upwards of 15,000 charge/recharge cycles, meaning the batteries could actually outlast the car.

The gory details are in this pdf.

These folk in Maui are planning to rent them in 2007.

Monday, December 18, 2006

US Contractor Whistleblower Treated like an Iraqi

Thanks to Tom Tomorrow for pointing this out.

Former U.S. Detainee in Iraq Recalls Torment

Peter Wynn Thompson for The New York Times

One of the notes that Donald Vance wrote in the margins of a Bible that he kept during his three-month imprisonment in Baghdad.

By MICHAEL MOSS

Published: December 18, 2006

One night in mid-April, the steel door clanked shut on detainee No. 200343 at Camp Cropper, the United States military’s maximum-security detention site in Baghdad.



Read the rest of the story. It's mandatory.

Sunday, December 17, 2006

Will the US Dollar Crash Tomorrow?

Gee, I hope not!

And who and what is the Hal Turner Show??
BEIJING, CHINA -- Sources with a U.S. Delegation in Beijing have told The Hal Turner Show the Chinese government has informed visiting Bush Administration officials they intend to dump One TRILLION U.S. Dollars from China's Currency Reserves and convert those funds into Euros, gold and silver!

China was allegedly asked to withhold the announcement until Bullion Markets closed for the weekend to prevent an instant spike in gold and silver prices. This delay will give the world the weekend to consider appropriate actions rather than have a knee-jerk reaction which could see the U.S. Dollar totally collapse in value Monday.

According to this Senior source, China told the U.S. delegation they no longer have faith in U.S. Currency for several reasons:

1) The Federal Reserve Bank ceased publishing "M3" data in March, making it nearly impossible for anyone to know how much cash is being printed. China said this act made it impossible to tell how much a Dollar is worth.

2) The U.S. Dollar has lost upwards of thirty percent (30%) of its value against other foreign currencies in the recent past, meaning China has lost almost $300 Billion simply by holding U.S. Dollars in its reserves.

3) The U.S. has no plans whatsoever to reduce deficit spending or ability pay down any of its existing debt without printing money to pay it off.

For these reasons China has decided to implement an aggressive sell-off of U.S. Dollars before the rest of the world does so. China reportedly told the US delegation; "we are the largest holder of U.S. Currency and if the rest of the world unloads theirs before we unload ours, we will lose our shirts."

Early this week, in an unusual move, the Bush administration sent virtually the entire economic "A-team" to visit China for a "strategic economic dialogue" in Beijing Dec. 14 and 15.

Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke lead the delegation, along with five other cabinet-level officials, including Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez. Also in the delegation is Labor Secretary Elaine Chao, Health and Human Services Secretary Mike Leavitt, Energy Secretary Sam Bodman, and U.S. Trade Representative Susan Schwab.

The Bush administration wanted to get China's cooperation in preventing a dollar collapse. The Hal Turner Show has been told the effort failed.

According to the source, Fed Chairman Bernanke left the meeting "pale and in a cold sweat" as the implications of China's decision seemed to sink in.

The implications are enormous: The U.S. Dollar is likely to collapse in value against all other major currencies as early as Monday, December 18.

This would cause a worldwide sell-off of dollars, create almost immediate "hyper-inflation" in the US and also impact world markets at a level "worse than the Great Depression of 1929."

Arabs to the rescue?

In a strange twist of fate, Arabs and OPEC may come to the rescue of the U.S.!

Senior officials in OPEC made clear that they too would be severely harmed if the U.S. Dollar collapsed, and hinted they "would not be inclined to sell oil to any particular nation that intentionally caused such a collapse."

This was a thinly veiled threat to China, which depends heavily on OPEC oil for its rapidly developing energy needs.

The OPEC officials even went so far as to say "Since China lacks the ability to project their military power, OPEC nations need not worry about any Chinese military response to an oil cut-off."

Such brutally candid remarks will not sit well with China; and signal ominous things for the U.S. .

Arabs and OPEC will want something in return for saving the U.S. from economic collapse and it is already widely speculated what they want will be a complete change in U.S. backing of Israel in the Middle East.


If such demands are made by the oil-rich Arabs, the U.S. would be left with little choice but to virtually abandon the jewish state to preserve itself.

Saturday, December 16, 2006

Symbolic Racism

Walter C. Uhler in the Smirking Chimp:

According to an important article written by Professors Nicholas A. Valentino and David O. Sears - "Old Times There Are Not Forgotten: Race and the Partisan Realignment in the Contemporary South ( American Journal of Political Science Vol. 49, No. 3, July 2005) - symbolic racism consists of four complementary beliefs:

(1) Blacks no longer suffer from racial discrimination,
(2) their continuing disadvantage is due to a lack of a work ethic,
(3) blacks make excessive demands and
(4) receive too many undeserved advantages.
[p. 674]

Although symbolic racism goes far to explain southerners' opposition to busing, fair housing, anti-discrimination laws and spending for race-targeted programs, racial animus may be less of a factor than the desire to maintain white racial group privilege." [see Hutchings and Valentino, p. 392]

According to Valentino and Sears, this symbolic racism is much stronger and pervasive in the South than elsewhere in the country. "White Southerners are today more racially conservative than whites living elsewhere on all conventional dimensions of racial attitudes." [p. 679]

Using impeccable statistical analyses, the authors also prove their hypothesis that "the association between racial conservatism and Republican partisanship has strengthened over time in the South, both in absolute terms and relative to the rest of the country." [Ibid] In addition, "negative black stereotypes are associated significantly with Republican party identification and Republican vote choice in the South but not in the North in the 1990s." [p. 683]

Oxfam calls World Bank report 'inconsistent'

AsiaTimes
By Mattias Creffier

BRUSSELS - By 2030, 1.2 billion people in developing countries will belong to a global middle class, up from 400 million today, and the increase in wealth will make income inequality and environmental pressures more acute, predicts the World Bank in a new report.

In the next 25 years, growth in the global economy will be powered increasingly by developing countries, notably in Asia, the report says. Global output will rise from US$35 trillion in 2005 to $72 trillion in 2030. Overall, developing countries' share in global output will increase from about one-fifth of the world economy to nearly one-third, the report predicts.

[. . .]

For Oxfam's Etienne De Belder, the World Bank's policy guidelines show an appalling lack of consistency. "Countries that followed the export-driven model of development which the bank proposes were left with a social and economical hangover. Just look at the pauperization in sub-Saharan Africa or the deforestation in Indonesia."

The World Bank is not learning from the past and is in a poor position to give lessons for the future, said De Belder. "You can't have economical deregulation and at the same time ask for more rules to solve ecological and social problems. Local entrepreneurs in Africa are not ready to stand up to global competition. As long as the inequalities persist, there cannot be beneficial free trade between equal parties."

De Belder added: "India's and China's successes in boosting exports and reducing poverty are mainly due to their huge internal markets. Smaller developing countries have to look for different strategies."

Anomolous Cognition and Sidereal Time

As long as I'm posting bizarre science stuff, here's about the most bizarre science thing I've seen in quite a while. Two of them, in fact.

Anomalous Cognition Effect Size: Dependence on Sidereal Time and Solar Wind Parameters
S. James P. Spottiswoode; Edwin C. May

In a database of 2,879 free-response anomalous cognition (AC) trials the Spearman’s r correlation between the ap geomagnetic index and AC effect size was -0.029 (p = 0.06). An increased correlation was found for trials that occurred at 13 hours Local Sidereal Time (LST). The correlation observed for trials which occurred between 11.2 h and 14.8 h LST was -0.192 (N = 256, p = 0.002) while the correlation was effectively zero (r = -0.01, N = 2,623, ns) for trials at other times. The maximum magnitude correlation of -0.33 (N = 134, p = 0.0001) was observed in the 12.9 ±1 h LST period. A subset of this data for which solar wind speed measurements were available showed a similar correlation configuration with a negative correlation peak near 13h LST. The power spectrum of the effect sizes showed a peak at 13.8 days period, which is close to twice the solar rotation rate, a period typical of solar wind modulations. These observations are consistent with the thesis that AC performance is modulated by a parameter which varies with solar activity.

Apparent Association between Effect Size in Free Response Anomalous Cognition Experiments and Local Sidereal Time
S. James P. Spottiswoode

Nothing is known about the physical mechanism of anomalous cognition (AC), or ESP. A first step towards generating focused hypotheses would be the discovery of a physical parameter which clearly modulated AC performance. In this paper, an association between the local sidereal time (LST) at which a trial occurs and the resulting effect size is described. In an existing database of 1,468 free response trials, the effect size increased 340% for trials within 1 hour of 13.5 h LST (p = 0.001). A independent database of 1,015 similar trials was subsequently obtained in which trials within 1 hour of 13.5 h LST showed an effect size increase of 450% (p = 0.05) providing confirmation of the effect. Possible artifacts due to the non-uniform distribution of trials in clock time and variations of effect size with experiment are discussed and rejected as explanations. Assuming that some unknown systematic bias is not present in the data, it appears that AC performance is strongly dependent upon the LST at which the trial occurs. This is evidence of a causal connection between performance and the orientation of the receiver (i.e., a term for subject or participant), the earth and the fixed stars.


Anomolous Cognition, by the way, is another way of saying ESP...

The US Penny as a Quantum Object

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Ever wonder if quantum effects influence everyday objects? Here's a very rigorous analysis of how often either thermal vibrations or quantum tunneling are likely to topple a penny balanced on edge.

Turns out to be . . . seldom! (And that's perhaps the most flagrant understatement I've ever made...)

I can just barely follow the calculations, but mathematicians out there may find this musing by Nick Herbert to be intriguing.

Record Solar Outburst recorded


Solar physicist says weak sun produces record solar outburst
Dale Gary, Solar Physicist. Credit: New Jersey Institute of Technology

"The odd thing about this outburst was that the Sun is supposed to be at the minimum phase of its 11-year cycle," said Gary. "Nevertheless, the disruption lasted more than an hour, produced a record amount of radio noise, and caused massive disruptions of Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) receivers world wide."

Since 1997, Gary has directed Owens Valley Solar Array (OVSA), one of the world's leading research facilities to study the sun's impact upon earth. Using special instruments, Gary and researchers at NJIT's Center for Solar-Terrestial Research study solar outbursts. The National Science Foundation and NASA support the work.

A complex sunspot on the Sun was responsible for the outburst, which occurred Dec. 6, 2006 at 3:45 p.m. EST, said Gary. Before the outburst, the radio output of the Sun in the GPS broadcasting band was 54 on the scale of solar flux units. During the outburst, associated with a large solar flare, the radio noise reached around 1 million solar flux units, according OVSA instruments.

"This reading is more than 10 times the previous record, and calls into question scientists' assumptions of the extent to which the Sun can interfere with GPS and wireless communications," Gary said. "OVSA's results are especially useful because they monitor the same right-hand circular polarization that the GPS satellites use for broad-casts. Most other radio instruments measure total intensity rather than circular polarization, which undercounts the noise effect on GPS signals."

Comet found to contain particles from inner solar system

Image: Comet Wild 2 in 3-D
Donald Brownlee / Nasa
A 3-D picture shows Comet Wild 2 jutting out toward the observer. Looking at the image through red-blue glasses produces the 3-D effect.

Comet observations upend scientists’ beliefs

Dust samples show a mix of materials from distant reaches of solar system

By Alicia Chang
Updated: 11:10 a.m. PT Dec 14, 2006

Detailed observations from the first comet samples returned to Earth are debunking some of science’s long-held beliefs on how the icy, celestial bodies form.

Scientists expected the minute grains retrieved from a comet Wild 2 to be made up mostly of interstellar dust — tiny particles that flow through the solar system thought to be from ancient stars that exploded and died.

Instead, they found an unusual mix of primordial material as if the solar system had turned itself inside out. Hot particles from the inner solar system migrated out to the cold, outer fringes beyond Pluto where they intermingled and congealed to form a comet.


Image: Comet dust trails

Science
Shown is a collection of comet dust trails retrieved from a capsule that returned to Earth last January. Scientists found an unusual mix of primordial material as if the solar system had turned itself inside out.


Many of the grains contained high-temperature minerals that likely formed in the hottest part of the solar nebula. At least one grain was made of a rare mineral seen in some meteorites, which are among the oldest samples in the solar system.

Coronal Mass Ejection

SPECTACULAR AURORAS: What do Alaska and Arizona have in common? Northern Lights. Auroras appeared over both states on Dec. 14th when a coronal mass ejection (CME) hit Earth and sparked a severe geomagnetic storm: gallery.

That storm has subsided, but another may be in the offing. NOAA forecasters estimate a 50% chance of severe geomagnetic activity on Dec. 16th when a second CME is expected to hit. Sky watchers should remain alert for auroras.

Above: Auroras over Saylorville Lake, Iowa, on Dec. 14th. "It was a beautiful display--lots of movement and pulsations, nice flowing curtains and some beautiful red beams," says photographer Stan Richard. "The show lasted for one and a half hours."

December 2006 Aurora Gallery
Updated: December 16th

SOLAR RADIO BURSTS: The latest X-flare from sunspot 930 (an X1.5 explosion at 22:15 UT on Dec. 14th) sent shock waves billowing through the sun's atmosphere, and those waves produced a cacophany of shortwave radio emissions. Thomas Ashcraft recorded some of them using his radio telescope in New Mexico: listen.

Above: A spectrogram of solar radio bursts on Dec. 14th. Courtesy: NASA's Radio Jove Program and the University of Florida Radio Observatory (UFRO).

"We were lucky to catch a slice of these powerful solar radio sweeps at 22 MHz while the Sun was still in our antenna beams," says Ashcraft.

Friday, December 15, 2006

A little rant from Kurt Nimmo about those pesky Iraqi Militias

As the corporate media suffers from acute amnesia, we hear nada about the established fact the Pentagon organized and unleashed many of the militias currently running amok in Iraq.

“Not only are many of these shadowy militias linked to Iraqi politicians, but the Pentagon is arming, training, and funding them for use in counter-insurgency operations,” writes A.K. Gupta. “What you’re seeing is, I think, really the fruition of U.S. strategy in Iraq,” Gupta told Democracy Now last December. The United States “set up these militias. They funded them. They armed them. They trained them. And a lot of this came out in the Pentagon’s own reports, Pentagon’s generals talking about how great they were over a year ago, how they really took the fight to the resistance. And so, what’s been going on is that the U.S. has set these up.”

And what is the “U.S. strategy in Iraq”? To foment as much sectarian strife, chaos, murder, and social collapse as possible. In the meantime, the Bush neocons have lambasted the “embattled prime minister,” i.e., puppet and fall guy, Nuri al-Maliki for not “disarming the militias, halting sectarian violence, and shouldering more responsibility for the country’s security,” according to the Guardian last October.

“One of the long-standing goals of such neoconservative intellectuals has been to see the Middle East broken up into smaller ethnic or sectarian mini-states, which would include not only large stateless nationalities like the Kurds, but Maronite Christians, Druze, Arab Shi’ites, and others,” writes Stephen Zunes. “Such a policy comes not out of respect for the right of self-determination—indeed, the neocons have been steadfast opponents of the Palestinians’ desire for statehood, even alongside a secure Israel—but out of an imperial quest for divide-and-rule. The division of the Middle East has long been seen as a means of countering the threat of pan-Arab nationalism and, more recently, pan-Islamist movements. Given the mosaic of ethnicities and sects in the Middle East, with various groupings having mixed together within both urban and rural settings for many generations, the establishment of such ethnic or sectarian mini-states would almost certainly result in forced population transfers, ethnic cleansing, and other human suffering.”

Let's talk about your skull and toothpaste



Electrical Properties of Human Skull Finally Determined
By Charles Q. Choi
Special to LiveScience
posted: 14 December 2006
09:19 am ET


The brain and skull have a lot in common with latex and toothpaste, at least when it comes to electrical conductivity, scientists now find.

The discovery could factor into efforts to diagnose and monitor epilepsy, comas and other disorders as well as researching brain activity.

Knowing how conductive the brain and skull are is key to techniques commonly used to scan brain activity. While research has pinned down the brain's conductivity, exactly how conductive the skull is in a living head has for years remained surprisingly controversial.

Scientists know the brain is more conductive than the skull because the brain does, after all, hold billions of electrically conductive brain cells. Old data used for 30 years estimated the brain was 80 times more conductive than the skull, which is about how much more conductive liquid latex is than crushed cranberries, explained biomedical engineer Bin He at the University of Minnesota. One of the more recent experiments suggest the brain is 25 times more conductive than the skull, which is about how much more conductive latex fluid is than New York City water, He explained.

The electrical conductivity of liquid latex is roughly 1,750 microsiemens per centimeter—hundreds of millions of times less conductive than copper, which is rated at 580 billion microsiemens per centimeter.

To help settle how conductive the skull is, He and his colleagues investigated two children undergoing possible surgery for epilepsy. Beforehand, doctors at times identify the specific brain areas responsible for seizures with electrodes placed deep into the brain. At the same time, in the new study, the doctors measured the brain activity of the children from the outside using electrodes on their scalps.

Computer models built of their heads based off nearly 50 sets of electrical measurements found the brain is only about 18.7 times more conductive than the skull, or about how much more conductive latex fluid is than toothpaste, He told LiveScience. The findings offer "the possibility of much accurate surgical outcomes" in the brain in the future, He added.

The work was detailed earlier this month online by the journal Applied Physics Letters.



So what we have now is a chart of relative conductivity, measured in either human brain or latex conductivity units:

Realtive Conductivity
  • 80 x Latex = Crushed Cranberries
  • 25 x Latex = NYC H2O
  • 18.7 x Latex = Toothpaste
  • 18.7 x Human Brain =Human Skull

I trust that subject is now exhausted.

Links between Kissinger, Eagleburger, Gates and a run on the US treasury just before 9/11

From that darned Wayne Madsen. . . again. . . !

The M1 Money Supply was down 35% between July and August 2001.

December 14, 2006 -- On Dec. 11, WMR reported the following:

"WMR has learned from one of its sources in New York that the Federal Reserve Bank of New York actively covered up massive money laundering by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (HSBC) United Arab Emirate branch through its branch in New York. The money laundering consisted of questionable money movements through Dubai that involved individuals linked to "Al Qaeda," including those connected to the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the United States."

We have now learned that the Federal Reserve Bank in Chicago was made aware of possible terrorist-related money movements in a Federal Reserve Board of Governors letter sent to all Federal Reserve Banks a little over a month before the 9/11 attacks. The letter, dated August 1, 2006, requested all cognizant Federal Reserve components, including the bank's Financial Payments and Risk Analysis branches, to pay special attention to Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs) being submitted by component banks.

In fact, some Federal Reserve banks did notice something very suspicious prior to 9/11. There was a dramatic downdraft in Federal Reserve note currency holdings in July and August 2001 (this is referred to as the M1 money supply). In fact, the decrease in Federal Reserve note inventory was 35 percent, equating to billions of dollars. Essentially, there was a run on cash at the banks in the months before 9/11, an event not seen since December 1999, in the weeks before Y2K, and in January 1991, prior to the commencement of Operation Desert Storm in the Gulf.

Kissinger fingerprints all over suspicious pre-9/11 money movements.

In addition, there is also evidence that the run on cash was masked by using Argentina, which was experiencing a banking crisis, to evade detection by United States authorities. The spotlight on suspicious cash transactions was Banca Nazionale del Lavoro (BNL) SpA of Argentina, an Italian bank whose Atlanta branch featured prominently in the BCCI and U.S. Iraq weapons transfer scandals of the 1980s. In January 2006, BNL Argentina was acquired by none other than HSBC, the subject of attention by UAE Central Bank authorities for suspicious transactions prior to 9/11. In addition, Kissinger and Associates employed Timothy Geithner from 1985 to 1988. Geithner is now the ninth president and chief executive officer of the Second District Federal Reserve Bank of New York, the entity that stands accused of covering up information about suspicious "Al Qaeda" money flows from the UAE, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia for possible terrorist-related purposes prior to 9/11.

"BNL was a client of Kissinger Associates. In addition, the late Democratic Rep. Henry Gonzalez of Texas stated the following on the floor of the House on April 26, 1991: "Henry Kissinger was a paid member of the Banca Nazionale del Lavoro Consulting Board for International Policy. Mr. Kissinger held this position during the height of the biggest banking scandal in United States history-$4 billion in unreported loans to Iraq by the Atlanta branch of BNL . . . Another interesting point to note is the timing of Mr. Kissinger's supposed resignation from BNL on February 22, 1991. That date is just days before the Justice Department announced a 347 count indictment against the former employees of BNL after an exhaustive 18-month investigation. This is quite a coincidence.

BNL was actually a client of Kissinger Associates at the same time BNL's former employees in Atlanta were providing Iraq with billions in unreported loans. This solidifies Mr. Kissinger's link to BNL and raises the question of whether Mr. Kissinger had knowledge of the BNL loans to Iraq.

As I stated last week, many Kissinger Associates clients were doing business with the Iraqis as a direct result of the unreported $4 billion in BNL loans to Iraq. Volvo, whose chairman serves on the Kissinger Associates board of directors, was doing big business in Iraq and it was the beneficiary of BNL loans.

BNL was also the largest participant in the $5.5 billion CCC program for Iraq. Between $800 and $900 million in BNL loans to Iraq were guaranteed by the CCC. BNL was also the second largest participant in the Export-Import [Eximbank] program for Iraq. Over $50 million in BNL loans to Iraq were guaranteed by Eximbank. Through these programs it became common knowledge in the export community that BNL was Iraq's prime banker in the United States.

I also reported last week that Mr. Lawrence Eagleburger had ties to BNL. While he was serving as president of Kissinger Associates, Eagleburger was a board member of a Yugoslavian bank that had a substantial and even incestuous relationship with BNL. BNL was a main factor in the growth of that Yugoslavian bank's operations in the United States.

Despite the many linkages between Kissinger Associates and BNL, Mr. Kissinger still maintains that he had no knowledge of the $4 billion in BNL loans to Iraq.

The fact that BNL was a client of Kissinger Associates also solidifies the link between BNL and two very high ranking Bush administration employees, NSC Director Brent Scowcroft and Deputy Secretary of State Lawrence Eagleburger. Mr. Lawrence Eagleburger and Mr. Brent Scowcroft were both high ranking employees of Kissinger Associates during the period BNL was a client of Kissinger Associates. In other words, part of their paychecks was derived from fees paid by BNL.

The fact that BNL was a client of Kissinger Associates also raises the question of how Mr. Eagleburger and Mr. Scowcroft reacted to the BNL scandal once it became known to them in the fall of 1989. I wonder if either thought it necessary to recuse himself from making decisions on Iraq once the BNL scandal was uncovered?"

Eagleburger is a member of the Iraq Study Group, replacing Robert Gates, Defense Secretary-designate, who was CIA deputy director at the time of the BNL loans to Saddam Hussein. Scowcroft is a close friend of group chairman James Baker. There are still many questions about the strange suicide death earlier this year of Phillip Merrill, the head of the Eximbank under George W. Bush.

We have also learned their was a dramatic spike in diamond market transactions prior to 9/11. Diamonds have been used by "Al Qaeda" and the Russian-Israeli Mafia to launder cash to evade detection by financial surveillance authorities. Many of the diamond transactions occurred in West Africa, a center for terrorist-related financing according to a former chief of the Mossad, who spoke to the editor on background.

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Study says Data Mining is not the way to fight terrorism

USNewswire:
In order to keep America safe, Harper and Jonas recommend abandoning data mining and putting resources where they matter. "The most efficient, effective approach -- and the one that protects civil liberties -- is the one suggested by 9/11: pulling the strings that connect bad guys to other plotters."

Policy Analysis Paper no. 584: http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=6784

Cato Institute: http://www.cato.org/
This may be the first time I've linked to a Cato Institute study!

Interesting how similar the conclusions about Data Mining are to intelligence professionals' opinions of using torture as a tactic to fight terrorism.

Besides the small matter that both are against the priciples on which this country is based and are therefore morally and ideologically counterproductive, even pragmatists like the Cato folk agree that it doesn't work, and in fact only manages to confuse investigations with bad information.

Monday, December 11, 2006

Two good energy-related articles on Phys.org

One: Mileage from megawatts: Study finds enough electric capacity to 'fill up' plug-in vehicles across much of the nation -- sufficient electric production capacity exists right now to replace 84% of gas-fueled vehicles in the US.

and

Two: Why a hydrogen economy doesn't make sense -- a detailed analysis shows why electric cars are at a minimum three times more efficient than using hydrogen to fuel cars.

Minor page 16 article in LA Times

SCIENCE IN BRIEF

Key plants at risk in global warming

From Times Staff and Wire Reports
December 9, 2006

Global warming will stifle life-giving microscopic plants in the surface layer of the oceans, accelerating climate change, according to a study in Thursday's journal Nature. Besides being the foundation of the marine food chain, phytoplankton remove more than 100 million tons of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere daily. As oceans' surface layer heats, it separates from the cooler depths where phytoplankton get many nutrients, diminishing their numbers.

Yes, that's the article. In total. The whole thing.

Did you notice the little details? Like the foundation of the marine food chain (the one that is the basis for the food chain on which you feed) is threatened?

And it's threatened by Golbal Warming? And in fact stifling this layer of phytoplankton will actually increase Global Warming? Making it a reinforcing feedback loop?

The things you find in tiny articles these days...

In another universe, this would be front page, bold headline news, possibly causing widespread panic and billions of dollars in research.

Thanks to Bob Harris for noticing this article.

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

The Thirteenth Tipping Point

MotherJones.com:
By Julia Whitty November/December 2006 Issue
The 12 tipping points are:

1. Amazon Rainforest
2. North Atlantic Current
3. Greenland Ice Sheet
4. Ozone Hole
5. Antarctic Circumpolar Current
6. Sahara Desert
7. Tibetan Plateau
8. Asian Monsoon
9. Methane Clathrates
10. Salinity Valves
11. El Nino
12. West Antarctic Ice Sheet

The Thirteenth Tipping Point

IN 2004, JOHN SCHELLNHUBER, distinguished science adviser at the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research in the United Kingdom, identified 12 global-warming tipping points, any one of which, if triggered, will likely initiate sudden, catastrophic changes across the planet. Odds are you've never heard of most of these tipping points, even though your entire genetic legacy—your children, your grandchildren, and beyond—may survive or not depending on their status.

Why is this? Is it likely that 12 asteroids on known collision courses with earth would garner such meager attention? Remarkably, we appear to be doing what even the simplest of corals does not: haphazardly tossing our metaphorical spawn into a ruthless current and hoping for a fertile future. We do this when we refuse to address global environmental issues with urgency; when we resist partnering for solutions; and when we continue with accelerating momentum, and with what amounts to malice aforethought, to behave in ways that threaten our future.

A 2005 study by Anthony Leiserowitz, published in Risk Analysis, found that while most Americans are moderately concerned about global warming, the majority—68 percent—believe the greatest threats are to people far away or to nonhuman nature. Only 13 percent perceive any real risk to themselves, their families, or their communities. As Leiserowitz points out, this perception is critical, since Americans constitute only 5 percent of the global population yet produce nearly 25 percent of the global carbon dioxide emissions. As long as this dangerous and delusional misconception prevails, the chances of preventing Schellnhuber's 12 points from tipping are virtually nil.

So what will it take to trigger what we might call the 13th tipping point: the shift in human perception from personal denial to personal responsibility? Without a 13th tipping point, we can't hope to avoid global mayhem. With it, we can attempt to put into action what we profess: that we actually care about our children's and grandchildren's futures.

The article is long. But it is fascinating and important.

Sunday, December 03, 2006

Your Tax Dollars at Work, Defending Liberty, Spreading Democracy, part (I've lost count)

from Commondreams.org

Published on Thursday, October 26, 2006 by the Inter Press Service
Complaints Mount at US Fortress in Iraq
by David Phinney

WASHINGTON - Several months before a U.S. construction foreman named John Owen would quit in disgust over what he said was blatant abuse of foreign laborers hired to build the sprawling new U.S. embassy in Baghdad, Rory Mayberry would witness similar events when he flew to Kuwait from his home in Myrtle Creek, Oregon.


Construction cranes loom above the site of the new U.S. Embassy being built in Baghdad. The embassy will sit on 104 acres, six times larger than the United Nations compound in New York and two-thirds the acreage of Washington’s National Mall. (AP Photo)
The gravelly-voiced, easygoing U.S. Army veteran had previously worked in Iraq for Halliburton and the private security company, Danubia. Missing the action and the big paychecks U.S. contractors draw there, Mayberry snagged a 10,000-dollar a month job with MSDS consulting company.

MSDS is a two-person minority-owned consulting company that assists U.S. State Department managers in Washington with procurement programming. Never before had the firm offered medical services or worked in Iraq, but First Kuwaiti -- Owen's employer -- hired MSDS on the recommendation of Jim Golden, the State Department contract official overseeing the embassy project. Within days, an agreement worth hundreds of thousands of dollars for medical care was signed.


Read the rest.

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