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- TO PUBLISH, OR NOT TO PUBLISH DEPARTMENT -
Report on Potential Milk
Threat Published
WASHINGTON ??” A scientific article about the possibility of terrorists
poisoning thousands of people through the milk supply was published over
the government's objections after the National Academy of Sciences
concluded that terrorists would not gain any know-how from the report.
Bruce Alberts, president of the Academy, defended the decision to
publish the material, saying Tuesday that the information could be
valuable for biodefense.
A terrorist would not learn anything useful from the article about the
minimum amount of toxin to use, Alberts said in an accompanying
editorial. "And we can detect no other information in this article
important for a terrorist that is not already immediately available to
anyone who has access to information from the World Wide Web."
The study by Lawrence M. Wein and Yifan Liu of Stanford University
discusses such questions as how terrorists could release botulinum toxin
into the U.S. milk supply and what effective amounts might be.
Publication of the article had been delayed at the request of the
Department of Health and Human Services. HHS spokesman Bill Hall said
Tuesday the agency still feels the material shouldn't have been made
public.
"We respect the Academy's position, but we don't agree with it," Hall
said. The "consequences could be dire and it will be HHS, and not the
Academy, that will have to deal with it."
Science has a long tradition of publishing new information in
peer-reviewed journals, providing an opportunity for other researchers
to confirm findings and advance to a next step.
However, following the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, some government
officials have raised concerns that by obtaining biotechnology data
terrorists might be able to engineer deadlier versions of diseases.
The milk threat paper and editorial were published Tuesday on the
Academy Internet site and will appear in the July 12 print edition of
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
It was originally planned for publication on May 30 but was withheld at
the request of Stewart Simonson, assistant secretary of Health and Human
Services, who contended the paper was a "road map for terrorists."
Simonson said the paper provided too much detail on potentially
vulnerable areas of the milk supply, processing and distribution systems
and argued that its publication "could have very serious health and
national security consequences."
Wein said Tuesday he was surprised when Simonson raised objections. He
said he had met with officials of HHS, the White House, the Department
of Homeland Security and the dairy industry last fall to discuss the
paper.
After that, Stuart Nightingale, an emergency preparedness official at
HHS, asked to see the paper, Wein said. He said he sent it to
Nightingale, and, when he didn't hear back, he assumed there was no
problem.
"I think PNAS acted professionally," Wein said. It was correct of them
to delay the paper and listen to the government concerns, he said.
A key question is the percentage of botulinum toxin that would be
inactivated by milk pasteurization, and Alberts, the Academy president,
said that in those discussions with HHS officials the Academy learned
improvements had been made to the process since the terrorist attacks.
Because of those improvements the nation may be safer from such an
attack than the paper estimated, he said.
However, Alberts added, many food protection guidelines are voluntary
and there is "everything to be gained by alerting the public and state
governments to the dangers so that they can help the federal government
in its ongoing, highly laudatory, attempts to reach 100 percent
compliance with its guidelines."
The report describes the milk supply chain from cow to consumer. It
describes points where toxin could be introduced, such as a holding tank
at a farm, a truck transporting milk to the processing plant or a raw
milk holding tank at the plant.
One gram of toxin could affect as many as 100,000 people and 10 grams
up to 568,000, the researchers concluded. A gram is about the weight of
a paper clip.
Wein and Liu suggest a number of steps to prevent an attack including
locking of tanks and trucks when not in use. They urge the government to
require similar protections for the food industry in overall.
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IN SEARCH OF THE HOLY GRAIL DEPARTMENT -
Rosslyn Chapel To Be
Investigated by Ultrasound For Relics
Twenty-First century technology is to be used to solve an age-old
mystery at a famous Midlothian chapel.
The carved stones of the 15th century Rosslyn Chapel are said to
contain dozens of historical relics including early gospels, the Ark of
the Covenant, the holy grail and the mummified head of Christ.
Now, more than 550 years after work began on the site, the latest
technology will be used to try and find the supposed relics.
A non-invasive survey will be carried out at the chapel, home to the
Knights Templar, successors to the warrior monks, who fled the Pope to
Scotland in the 14th century.
The Knights Templar will use ultra-sound and thermal imaging equipment
in a bid to find the reputed relics in the vaults.
John Ritchie, grand herald and spokesman for the Knights Templar, said:
"The machine we are using is the most sophisticated anywhere and is
capable of taking readings from the ground up to a mile deep without
disturbing any of the land.
"We know many of the knights are buried in the grounds and there are
many references to buried vaults, which we hope this project will
finally uncover."
Rosslyn Chapel was founded by Sir William St Clair, third and last
Prince of Orkney, in 1446.
One of the ornate columns, the Apprentice Pillar, is said to contain a
lead casket which holds the legendary Holy Grail, a cup used by Christ
at the Last Supper, which was also used to collect his blood.
How Soon The Big War In The
Middle East? By Jack Manuelian
If you ask that question to Scott Ritter, a former US Marine and a UN
weapons inspector in Iraq from 1991 to 1998, his answer would be very
soon as he states in an article of his that was posted in Aljazeera.net
on June 20, 2005. Scott Ritter's article "The US War With Iran Has
Already Begun" was posted under the headline of OPINION, so it should be
taken as one man's opinion.
After mentioning that "...the US war with Iran has already begun. As we
speak, American over flights of Iranian soil are taking place, using
pilot-less drones and other, more sophisticated, capabilities," Scott
says: "To the north, in neighboring Azerbaijan, the US military is
preparing a base of operations for a massive military presence that will
foretell a major land-based campaign designed to capture Tehran."
Scott elaborates in some details: " In fact, US air power should be
able to maintain a nearly 24-hour a day presence over Tehran airspace
once military hostilities commence. No longer will the United States
need to consider employment of Cold War-dated plans which called for
moving on Tehran from the Persian Gulf cities of Chah Bahar and Bandar
Abbas. US Marine Corps units will be able to secure these towns in order
to protect the vital Straits of Hormuz, but the need to advance inland
has been eliminated. A much shorter route to Tehran now exists - the
coastal highway running along the Caspian Sea from Azerbaijan to Tehran.
US military planners have already begun war games calling for the
deployment of multi-divisional forces into Azerbaijan. Logistical
planning is well advanced concerning the basing of US air and ground
power in Azerbaijan."
According to an analysis made by the experts of the American-Israeli
Center, known as STATFOR, the American military presence in Azerbaijan
has there main tasks. The first one is the security of
Baku-Tbilisi-Jeyhan oil pipeline, the second task is the creation of
conditions in case there is a need to attack Iran, and the third one is
to force Russia out from the region.
Rev. Samuel Doctorian, who sometimes is referred to as the Billy Graham
of the Middle East, has been given a vision of the future from heaven,
in 1998, concerning the Middle East, Rev. Doctorian describes that
vision: "I saw Iran (Persia), Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Iraq, Syria,
Lebanon, Israel, all of Asia Minor--full of blood. I saw blood all over
these countries. And I saw fire; nuclear weapons used in many of those
countries. Smoke rising from everywhere. Sudden destruction--men
destroying one another...and the United Nations broken in pieces because
of the crisis in the Middle East (The Vision of Five Angels)"
http://biblelandmission.org
There is a quatrain of Nostradamus that clearly points to three
conflicts occurring in the areas of Arabia/Kuwait, of Eastern Turkey and
of Iran. The first one already came to pass in 1991 in what came be to
known as Desert Storm. The second one is the present war in Iraq, And
the third one is in the horizon, this time, Iran will be involved.
The Quatrain in question is No. 31 from the Century No. 3. It states:
"On the fields of Iran (Media), of Arabia, and of Eastern Turkey
(Armenia); two great armies will assemble three times. Near the river
Araks (located in Eastern Turkey), the host of the great Suleyman (the
Turks) will be cut off."
The first two lines of Quatrain No.27, Century No. 5, state: "By
firepower of armies, not far from the Black Sea, He will come from Iran
to occupy Trebizond (a strategic city in Eastern Turkey on the shores of
the Black Sea)."
Quatrain No.54, Century No. 5, states: "From the Black Sea and the
great Tartary; a would be king (a leader) will come to see Gaul (an
ancient name for a region in Eastern Turkey). He will transpire Alania
(an ancient name for the lands of Alans in north Caucasus, near modern
Chechnya) and Armenia; and in Byzantium (modern Istanbul) will
leave his bloody standard." This quatrain is a clear indication of
a Russian involvement also.
Obviously we are living presently the period of 27 years of war
prophecies by Nostradamus in his Quatrain No.77, Century No.8. That
quatrain states: "Very soon the anti-christ (from Iran?) will destroy
three. His war will last for twenty seven bloody years. The dissenters
are put to death, taken prisoners and are exiled. Blood, human corpses,
water reddened, earth ravaged by hail."
The full article of Scott Ritter is in this link:
http://www.rense.com/general66/begun.htm
This article by Jack Manuelian is not copyrighted. Reproduction is
allowed.
Jack's book "Nostradamus: Predictions of World War III" is available
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MARAUDING MARSUPIALS DEPARTMENT -
Blimey, Mate. It Is A
Kangaroo In South Bend
South Bend, Indiana -- A large rabbit, maybe? A very talented deer,
perhaps?
But, no, not a kangaroo, thought Walt Temple. It couldn't be.
Could it?
"I thought, 'It's gotta be a deer, it's gotta be a deer,' " Temple
said. "But then why would it be on its back legs?"
Despite Temple's disbelief, animal control officials say the critter he
spotted while working near the corner of Bendix and Boland drives
Monday, was in fact ... a kangaroo.
"He stopped, looked and then boom, boom, boom," Temple said, drawing
his arms upward and doing a little hop.
Temple, of Walt Temple Tree Service, said he was working about 50 feet
away when he saw the kangaroo.
Animal control officials thought the call was a joke at first when they
heard what animal they were supposed to search for.
"I didn't believe him," said animal control officer Sumyr Springfield,
who arrived first at the scene.
She grabbed a large net and went trekking through a large thicket off
Boland Drive, when she saw the top of the kangaroo's head.
South Bend Animal Control officer Sumyr Springfield calls for backup
Monday while looking for a kangaroo, spotted by a South Bend man near
Boland Drive.
It was time to call for backup.
Additional officers began scouring the area for the estimated 3-foot
creature, pushing through brush and looking into drain pipes.
It was the first kangaroo call they've taken, said Tammy Roberts,
animal control officer.
"We mainly deal with cats and dogs," she said.
And just how the kangaroo might have ended up in the city is anybody's
guess.
Officials at the Potawatomi Zoo confirmed that all their kangaroos,
wallabies and joeys are accounted for.
It was believed the kangaroo may have escaped the South Bend Regional
Airport during a shipment. But Michael Guljas, an airport spokesman,
said he knew nothing about a runaway kangaroo at the airport.
It's possible a resident could have bought the animal at a swap meet
and released it into the woodsy area, Roberts said.
Officials continued to look for the animal throughout the day but found
only downed weeds, possibly moved by the kangaroo, said supervisor Kim
Lucas.
Source: South Bend Tribune
http://www.southbendtribune.com/stories/2005/06/28/local.20050628
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JELLYFISH OF THE ATMOSPHERE DEPARTMENT -
Phantom Flyers
The notion that large, hitherto unidentified creatures may exist in our
oceans and wildernesses is one that most people are comfortable with.
But could colossal, primitive lifeforms, invisible to human eyes, also
populate our skies?
Trevor James Constable, sailor, aircraft historian and scientific
iconoclast, certainly thinks so. Inspired by Wilhelm Reich's orgone
energy, Ruth Drown's radionics, the writing of Charles Fort and Arthur
Conan Doyle's story The Horror of the Heights, Constable became
convinced that the UFOs he heard so much about in the 1950s weren't
alien spacecraft, but living beings.
Armed with a camera fitted with high-speed infrared film and an
ultraviolet filter, Constable set out to reveal these sky beings to the
world. His photographs certainly show something. To the untrained eye
they look like discolorations produced during the developing process.
But stare long enough and they take on the appearance of floating,
zeppelin-sized amoebas.
In his 1975 book The Cosmic Pulse of Life, Constable calls them
"critters". "As living organisms," he writes, "critters appear to be an
elemental branch of evolution probably older than most life on Earth,
dating from the time when the planet was more gaseous and plasmatic than
solid ... They will probably one day be better classified as belonging
to the general field of macrobiology or even macrobacteria inhabiting
the aerial ocean we call the sky."
The critters are, thankfully, usually invisible to us, existing for the
most part in the infrared range of the electromagnetic spectrum. When
they do stray into our frequency band, they are mistakenly identified as
flying machines.
Constable's theory, a synthesis of science, ufology, occultism and
cryptozoology, struck a chord with readers at the time; one zoologist
named the creatures Amoebae constablea, after their discoverer.
Thirty years on, even ufologists consider Constable a fringe character.
But his spirit lives on in lesser phenomena such as "rods" - alleged
airborne lifeforms that can be captured only on digital camcorders - and
"orbs", balls of light, beloved of ghost hunters, found mainly in
digital images. These modern variations have been effortlessly trapped
and dismissed by digital debunkers while, somewhere up there,
Constable's skywhales roam free.
Source: The Guardian
http://www.guardian.co.uk/life/farout/story/0,13028,1511940,00.html
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MYSTERIOUS ENERGIES DEPARTMENT -
Healing Powers of
Mysterious Light Balls
A photographic exhibition, ???The Mysterious and Inexplicable Phenomena
of Light Balls???, is being held at the Siddhartha Art Gallery, Baber
Mahal Revisited.
The story behind the mysteriously luminous light balls goes this way.
???Sixteen-years-old Hirokaju Kobayashi woke up in his bedroom one night
to find it filled with an extraordinary light,??? said Jamuna Kayastha, a
social worker and a healing practitioner. She also revealed to City Post
that this unexplainable energy has made Kobayashi able to heal people
suffering from diseases such as cancer, asthma and even fractures. This
Japanese healer believes in his energy but does not know how his healing
methods work.
???It depends upon how you believe in it. If you believe it works, it
does; if you don't, then it doesn't. This is a mission for me and it
comes from God,??? said Kobayashi.
All the photographs in the exhibition have light balls in them,
throwing off some mysterious luminosity.
Even Madhu Pradhan, managing director of DG Plus photography studio,
was confused with the prints.
???These photographs are not taken by one person. When we accepted the
prints to develop them in our lab, we had a strong argument with
Kobayashi's members about the inferior quality of pictures. But it was
clear to us eventually that these light balls were ever present in the
frames. These pictures are taken by various photographers. I don't say I
believe this but I don't have any answers either. Sometimes miracles
happen,??? admitted Pradhan.
Ani Choying, who was present at the exhibition, also said that she
herself believes in healing power. ???If you're low and somebody hugs you,
that is also healing,??? said the singer.
Even to Sangeeta Thapa, curator of Siddhartha Art Gallery, who
considers herself a rational person, it is hard for her to believe in
this light ball energy. But she admitted that some people are gifted by
supernatural powers, and this is a rare exhibition at her gallery.
There were also many people, cured of different diseases, who believed
in Kobayashi's healing power and the light ball energy. Most of the
photographs at the exhibition were of Machchhindra Nath and Lumbini with
light balls dancing on them.
Miracles do happen at times. But how much is it true and how much of it
is fake is entirely up to one's belief. So, to believe or not to believe
is left to oneself. ???All the receipts from this exhibition will go to
the reconstruction of Machchhindra Nath,??? said Kayastha.
Source: The Kathmandu Post
http://www.kantipuronline.com/kolnews.php?&nid=44113
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OFFER THEM SCALE DEPARTMENT -
Woman Sees Dead People;
Hollywood Sees TV
NORTH ROYALTON, Ohio - Hollywood has taken interest in a suburban
Cleveland woman paid to talk to the dead. Mary Ann Winkowski's
paranormal experiences as a ghostbuster for hire have inspired CBS to
create "Ghost Whisperer," starring Jennifer Love Hewitt, which is part
of the network's fall lineup.
Winkowski, a paid consultant to the show, doesn't have a listing in the
phone book, but is booked four months in advance chasing unwanted ghosts
from people's homes.
Her job has taken her from Scotland to Mexico; into the homes of people
killed in the Oklahoma City bombing and a house she says was haunted by
a Cleveland mobster.
"I never would have thought 20 years ago this would have been a
full-time job," Winkowski said. "I don't advertise or drum up business.
People call me. I don't call them."
Winkowski is matter of fact about what she sees, discussing it as
plainly as she does her former pet-grooming business, which helped pay
the bills before ghostbusting became her trade.
She says she can only talk to spirits who have not crossed over into
the afterlife. Most hang around for a just short time and are always at
their funerals.
Winkowski is often hired to attend funerals and tie up loose ends
("Where did dad leave the will?") or to help relatives have one last
conversation with a loved one.
"The ladies will always walk over and check out the flowers," she said
of female spirits. As for the male ghosts, "They have to count how many
cars are in the funeral procession."
Spirits who refuse to cross over are the ones that keep Winkowski busy.
She charges $100 or more to guide them to the white light.
Hollywood became aware of the 57-year-old's work through her friend,
best-selling medium James Van Praagh, the subject of the CBS miniseries
"Living with the Dead."
"I looked right past her at first because she's the least likely
ghostbusting person," said John Gray, executive producer of "Ghost
Whisperer." "She's from the Midwest. She's friendly. There's no
mystique."
Winkowski first met with Gray a year ago. Gray recalls they went for
coffee and he asked where they could go to find ghosts.
"She said, 'There's people here right now.'"
"I said, 'Right here in Starbucks?'"
Gray worked the experience into the pilot episode. Later, he began
hearing strange noises and doorbells ringing in the middle of the night
at his New York home.
He summoned Winkowski and said she sent the ghosts away, but not before
giving him a full description of the people in the house next door where
the ghosts were also hanging out.
He hasn't had any problems since.
"'It was pretty impressive. No matter how cynical you are. You have to
think, 'How does she know that?'" he said.
"Ghost Whisperer" is just the latest paranormal television drama,
following the success of NBC's "Medium," which stars Patricia Arquette
as psychic Allison DuBois.
Gray thinks there's an audience for such shows right now.
"In this climate we're living in after 9/11, people want to feel
there's some larger plan," he said.
Jim Longo, chairman of the education department at Washington &
Jefferson College in Washington, Pa., doesn't take a position on whether
ghosts exist, but he collects stories of people who believe they have
experienced the paranormal.
"Some cultures really believe that a spirit lingers until the body is
buried, and some cultures believe they linger up to a year," he said.
Winkowski recently spent a week in Los Angeles, demonstrating her craft
for the show's writers and Hewitt, who plays a newlywed trying to cope
with her unusual talent
Winkowski says it wasn't until age 7 that she realized no one else
could see what she did. The Catholic nuns didn't believe her, but her
grandmother did and took her to funerals to talk to the recently
departed.
"Mom didn't have a clue," she said.
Neither did her husband, Ted. She told him she was seeing "other"
people only after they exchanged vows.
"At first, I thought she could wiggle her nose like Samantha on
'Bewitched,'" he said. "I wouldn't be selling cars if that were the
case."
Thirty-seven years later, he says he takes her ghostbusting for granted.
"I never had a reason to doubt her," he said.
http://www.maryannghostbuster.com/
Source: The Altus Times
http://www.altustimes.com/articles/2005/06/28/ap/entertainment/d8b0se100.txt
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