It’s just amazing to me that while we watch Pakistan descend into the hell of Martial Law (regardless of what they call it), and Citigroup’s CEO Charles Prince stepping down, warning of another $11 BILLION in writedowns on top of the $6 BILLION they’ve already charged off, thanks in part to the subprime mortgage fiasco, here in the U.S., we’re watching with great interest the launch of the Google and MySpace partnership that promises to revolutionize social media.
Are we nuts? An already nuclear nation is having to put troops in the streets to hold back its Islamic foes from taking the country over, and the biggest bank in the world is starting to show signs of terrible financial problems, yet we’re actually concerned with neat new ways to connect with friends on MySpace and Facebook.
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Globally, the West continues to somewhat quietly march toward war with Iran. Instituting more sanctions against Iranian companies and military/political organizations, the U.S. continues to demand that Iran give up all nuclear development. The recent Israeli attack on a Syrian site has drawn a deafening silence from all parties, suggesting to many analysts and observers that something seriously wicked was going on there, and that the Israelis (with approval of the U.S.) did the world a huge service. Reports from Israel say that elite commando units infiltrated the remote facility after tracking a load of “cement” from North Korea to the site and brought back soil samples that confirmed nuclear materials present. Then, it was missiles away, and a report in The Spectator suggests we came very close to World War that day.
The lack of any kind of meaningful protest or response from Syria or Iran virtually confirms the “gotcha.” Perhaps a triumph of intelligence after a number of failures over the past few years.
The U.S., Britain, France and Germany will got to war with Islamic forces in the Middle East, and I believe it will happen before George Bush leaves office. It will only be the latest in a war of the Christian World versus the Islamic World (that fight’s been going on for a LONG time), but this time it’s unclear which side the Russians will land on. History would tend to predict Russia being on our side, current political economic trends (energy) and their current stance suggest they would support the Iranians and Syrians. But once the shooting starts, the Russians have a habit of moving to the side of the winner. If the Iranians think they’ve got the Russians in their pocket, they need to look at the deal Stalin made with Hitler. And I believe that one was in writing, too.
So, we’re going to fight it out with the Iranians after all. It’s a fight many people wanted in 1979 when they took American hostages in Tehran. It’s almost 30 years later, and could have been avoided, but won’t be.
God be with us.
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Those familiar with prophesy and the Book of Revelation know that an apocalyptic battle between "Gog" and "Magog" will be the final conflict pitting good against evil. At least that’s what many believe.
Now, the Israeli press and even (according to some) U.S. President George Bush are using language and ideas that bring this apocalypse to mind. Two television channels in Israel have even aired maps showing the Gog v. Magog matchup that would be World War III.
Our side: The U.S., Israel, Britain, France and Germany.
Their side: Iran, Russia, China, Syria and North Korea. Bush is being very clear that a nuclear Iran means war. This all is, in a word, insane. But insane has ruled before, and will most certainly rule again. In fact, with talk like this, war is inevitable. The time to prepare to survive and thrive even if our way of life disappears is now.
Right now.
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As we remember the day 6 years ago that changed many things about the way Americans live their lives, a new video from Osama bin Laden is released, praising one of the 19 hijackers who killed thousands of innocent people. No bombs, dirty or otherwise, no airliners flying into buildings, no event that again "changes everything." But the day is still young.
Judith Miller in the Telegraph lays out why New York hasn’t been attacked again.
There’s another possible reason. Could al Qaeda be the paper tiger? I mean, really, if a teenage heavy metal fan can rise in the ranks to be important, as Adam Gadahn (the purported author of Osama’s recent video), how credible can the organization be? In the war against al Qaeda and insurgency in Iraq, we tend to forget that the hijackers were overwhelmingly citizens of Saudi Arabia, yet there’s nothing but love between our government and that one. Could it be that al Qaeda is just "something shiny" to divert attention from the Saudi origins of 9/11?
I’ve asked this question before: If 19 men, mostly Americans, flew planes into buildings in the Middle East, killing thousands, would Americans be able to travel anywhere in the Middle East? Of course not, even if the perpetrators of such an even were identified as extremist fundamental Christians and were shunned by the American public, the U.S. would suffer greatly.
Yet the Saudi government gets a pass.
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There’s plenty for the wary to watch this week. Much anxiety circulating on the net regarding:
- The new video from Osama bin Laden
- Wall Street sell-off on Friday thanks to bad labor statistics
- Nukes hitchhiking across the country
- 9/11 anniversary on Tuesday
- Interesting "put" options that suggest someone may think (or know) that a catastrophic economic event is about to occur
I don’t think I’m wrong when I say that this week has more negative portends than any week in a long, long time, so a quick analysis of each of them follows.
New bin Laden video
It’s not the first time we’ve seen OBL since 9/11/2001, but it’s the first time we’ve seen him with a dyed, trimmed beard. What’s the significance of that? According to this study of Islamic thought regarding the trimming of beards…Hard to say. It’s amazing that Western Civilization is locked in a battle to the death with people who feel the need to argue and write extensively about trimming facial hair. There’s also some concern that September 11th is on Tuesday this year, as it was in 2001.
Wall Street
For the past several weeks, it’s been the sub-prime mortgage meltdown making headlines. Now Countrywide says it’s laying off as many as 12,000 workers. The problem is deepening, and will continue to accelerate, since the housing industry is enormously important to the strength of the U.S. economy, even if the Fed doesn’t see it (or doesn’t want to panic us). Housing drives the economy. It provides jobs, that provide disposable income that allows people to buy things. The appreciation of real estate "values" has created money through home equity loans that bought millions of flat-screen HD tvs. Well, that equity is drying up, and so will the tv sales (and the auto sales, computer sales, vacation spending and in many cases, consumer debt servicing). It’s a bad scene.
Hitchhiking nukes
Six nuclear warheads flew on the missile pylons of a B-52 bomber last week, in clear violation of Air Force rules governing the transportation of atomic weapons. How in the world could this kind of "mistake" happen? Was it a mistake, or were the weapons flown, rather than trucked from Minot, ND to Barksdale AFB in Lousiana to meet a deadline? There’s buzz (also known as "informed speculation) that since Barksdale is a staging base for Midlle East deployments, the weapons were on their way to be launched against Iran, but some dissident military assets blew the whistle. Some say it was all a stunt intended to send a message to the Iranian government that we’re not messing around. There are even those who say the nukes are to be used on us. Any way you look at it, it’s a dangerous situation.
9/11 Anniversary
Tuesday marks the 6th anniversary of the attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon by someone hostile to the American people. Whether you believe it was, in fact, 19 Islamic extremists or some sinister cabal who want you to think it was the work of Osama bin Laden, the fact remains, not only is Tuesday the anniversary of those horrific events, but September 11th was also a Tuesday. Some who see conspiracy everywhere are pointing to such a coincidence. Hard to say whether the kind of people who would commit such acts care about that or not, but it’s still worth noting. The human mind and eye constantly searches for familiar patterns, and throughout the history of our species, such patterns reappear time and time again.
Those strange "puts"
In the weeks before 9/11, some still unidentified investors purchased options that would only pay off if the stock prices of American Airlines and United Airlines dramatically fell. Well, since 9/11 caused both of those companies financial hardship (since their aircraft were used in the attacks), someone made billions of dollars. Did they know 9/11 was going to happen? Sure seems so. Well, now word is circulating of an even bigger "bin Laden" trade. Someone has bet a billion dollars that the stock market is going to lose 30-50% of its value by September 21. If it doesn’t lose that big, the entity making the trade loses close to a billion dollars US. What do they know? A more rational (but not completely reassuring) explanation for these trades says they’re merely a "box trade" engineered to provide a low interest rate loan.
Be well, be safe and be prepared.
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A lot of the doom and gloom sites are in a bit of a tizzy over this possibility. It’s seemingly a perfect storm of worry that something wicked’s coming this way, fast.
Among them:
Petagon Plan: Annihilate Tehran’s Military in 3 Days – From WorldNetDaily.
Something "out of the blue" – From Urbansurvival.com.
Just in from the predictive linguistics team at www.halfpasthuman.com:
"Igor here.
Clif has worked all day yesterday and all last night. And was back at it at 4 this morning when I checked in. We have a large data bubble of datas which are showing up for Sunday, 9-2.
Clif says that he will have part 1 posted by Saturday afternoon at the latest since so much of the data says that Sunday and Monday will be very nasty here in US.
He probably ain’t wrong about this one. And I think that he is probably right about the 19th too. But anyway part 1 by late Saturday.
Everybody guard your pies. Igor out. "
No, I have no idea what the bubble is that is showing up in the ‘time scanning’ technology, but something ‘out of the blue’ Sunday/Monday seems to be coming…
Though George, the writer/editor of Urban Survival (channeling his buddies the "Time Monks" of the website Halfpasthuman.com) often gets worked up in his wise, calm way, about coming challenges, I’ve yet to see him this specific and predictive about disastrous events.
Then this, from the Daily Kos:
"We are going to hit Iran. Big time."
The last one’s interesting. I don’t believe for a minute that there’s a female former-Marine-now-Navy LSO stationed on a supercarrier and acting as a liason for Marines stationed on the ship. Too much detail. If there is such a person, she’s undoubtedly in the brig right now regretting talking about this stuff.
I do believe, however, that the information may well be legitimate, it’s source well hidden behind the female LSO it’s attributed to.
So, as Sunday, September 2 unfolds, we watch and wait. As we will through tomorrow’s Labor Day pause.
Whether or not something happens this holiday weekend, there is the specter of the Iran showdown looming on the horizon. Many observers believe that the period after Labor Day is the time the White House uses to beat war drums and create the necessary climate for war. It happened that way in Gulf War 1, 2 and you should expect it this Fall. Google News search for the News/PR push for war with Iran.
***Update – September 3, 12:01pm – Kos from The Daily Kos has pulled the LSO story. Found out it was a hoax. No surprise, given the above. Doesn’t mean the basic message isn’t accurate, though.
Interesting times.
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As if we ever HAD Iraq. This story is one of imperial stupidity. Is it truly possible that the Iraqis have lost track of 190,000 guns we gave them? Is it possible that our own troops are being shot at with guns we manufactured and transported into the country? Could this whole situation be any more screwed up?
It makes one wonder, doesn’t it?
It makes one wonder whether, despite the best intentions of the people of this country (if not its leaders), the Iraqi government simply isn’t worth the continued American toll. It makes one wonder whether everyone would have been better off to simply explode a few high altitude Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) weapons and put Saddam’s government and military in the 19th century, letting the people of Iraq sort their problems out themselves. But, of course, it’s too late for that.
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Inside the Ring, Bill Gertz’s column in the Washington Times with a chilling bit of information (or maybe dis-information?).
International radio operators picked up large numbers of coded Air Force communications being sent around the world on June 26 that indicated some type of military activity was about to take place.
A U.S. military official said the radio traffic was monitored from the Air Force Global High Frequency System (GHFS) that some observers regarded as "extraordinary" because of the unprecedented length of messages. They were sent to Air Force commanders at Andrews Air Force Base; Wideawake Airfield on Ascension Island; Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska; Andersen Air Force Base, Guam; Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii; Lajes Field in the Azores; Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska; Salinas Air Base, Puerto Rico; Thule Air Base, Greenland; and Yokota Air Base, Japan. All are sites of GHFS ground stations.
The messages appeared to be emergency action messages, coded communications sent by the Joint Chiefs of Staff to U.S. Air Force strategic nuclear forces.
The messages sent June 26 included 174 characters, much longer than normal 30-character messages, and amateur radio monitors say they have not seen the size of this message since the 1991 Persian Gulf War.
Air Force Maj. Tom Knowles, a U.S. Strategic Command spokesman, said there were no large-scale exercises going on that would account for what were likely "routine" messages.
"We routinely exercise that capability to make sure of the readiness of our forces," he said.
A retired Air Force general said the strategic nuclear forces also dispatch command action messages that are part of a nuclear command system that requires force commanders to respond within two minutes.
via FreeRepublic.com
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