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United States 8/17/2007 9:47 PM | | Re: * TIMELINE: Flurry of Explosions * | Quote |
Thanks. I've added this one to our timeline. |
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United States 8/17/2007 10:09 PM | | Re: * TIMELINE: Flurry of Explosions * | Quote |
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Orange - Nassau (NASA?)
BLACKsburg, Va. (VA Tech massacre)
GREENsburg, KS. (Tornado wiped out whole town)
ORANGEburg, SC. (chainsaw explosion)
... Quoting: 24K 283988
YOU GUYS are MUCH BETTER at solving these puzzles than am i. In fact, at times i've thought of the connections that we're exploring as being similar to a web of inter-connected strands. And, this is basically what the Internet (the Web) is.
When you mentioned these colors, i thought of their numerical RGB values used in HTML web page coding. As it turns out each of the ones you mentioned from news articles are 'named HTML colors'. [link to www.w3schools.com]
The following table lists the #hex value followed by their (decimal value). Maybe this will somehow tie the 'colors' back in with our numerical decoding endeavors. For our purposes here, i won't over-complicate the hex-2-dec calculations by considering BGR conversion to RGB values or by considering tint variations of the colors.
black: #0 (0)
green: #008000 (32,768)
orange: #FFA500 (16,753,920)
red: #FF0000 (16,711,680)
... anyway ... just a thought ... |
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United States 8/17/2007 10:16 PM | | Re: * TIMELINE: Flurry of Explosions * | Quote | International, and this one has the 2,4 thing.
Dublin, Ireland
Man injured in Dublin explosion
Friday, 17 August 2007 22:25
A man in his 70s is being treated for severe burns and smoke inhalation following a gas explosion at a flat in Dublin city centre.
Four fire tenders, two ambulances and one Dublin Fire Brigade rescue unit attended the fire at the Oliver Bond flat complex on Usher's Quay.
The area around the first floor flat has been sealed off and an investigation is continuing.
Bord Gáis says the explosion was not 'a technical gas-related matter'.
Spokesperson Elaine Hattie said there was no fault with the gas supply in the premises and that the investigation into the incident is now a garda matter.
The garda leading the investigation has said it was 'amazing' that more people were not injured in the blast.
Inspector Kevin Gralton from Kevin Street said the victim is in a comfortable condition and his injuries were not serious.
Insp Gralton said gardaí were reasonably satisfied that the cause of the explosion was gas and he added that gardaí believe it was due to human error inside the flat.
A number of cars were damaged as they passed the building at the time of the explosion, which occurred at around midday.
Dublin City Council says all the families who had to evacuate their homes following the explosion have now been allowed to return.
[link to www.rte.ie] |
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Canada 8/17/2007 10:34 PM | | Re: * TIMELINE: Flurry of Explosions * | Quote | on Usher's Way ? |
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Canada 8/17/2007 10:34 PM | | Re: * TIMELINE: Flurry of Explosions * | Quote | Fitting...
Parapsychologists investigate Virgin Mary (Fatima) statue that exudes Honey.
Família fica afastada de escultura, mas fenômeno continua
17 Agosto 2007 23:15 - ( Postado por Maia )
[link to www.correiodointerior.com.br]
Family is moved away from the statue but the phenomena continues. |
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United States 8/17/2007 10:48 PM | | Re: * TIMELINE: Flurry of Explosions * | Quote |
Fitting...
Parapsychologists investigate Virgin Mary (Fatima) statue that exudes Honey.
Família fica afastada de escultura, mas fenômeno continua
17 Agosto 2007 23:15 - ( Postado por Maia )
[ link to www.correiodointerior.com.br]
Family is moved away from the statue but the phenomena continues. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 239052
I was in Fatima in 1996, part of a tour of Spain and Portugal.
I saw the statue, but there was no honey coming out it.
Portugal was beautiful, as was Spain. |
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United States 8/18/2007 12:05 AM | | Re: * TIMELINE: Flurry of Explosions * | Quote |
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United States 8/18/2007 12:22 AM | | Re: * TIMELINE: Flurry of Explosions * | Quote | More reason to be nervous:
Management team chairman Leroy "Cain" (Cain, Cane...?)
NASA eyes hurricane, may bring shuttle back early
By Jeff Franks
Reuters
Friday, August 17, 2007; 9:39 PM
HOUSTON (Reuters) - NASA kept a close eye on Hurricane Dean as it churned through the Caribbean Sea on Friday and said it may cut short space shuttle Endeavour's flight if the storm threatens Mission Control in Houston.
The U.S. space agency said it would shorten a planned six-hour spacewalk on Saturday, and look for other ways to get ready for a Tuesday landing instead of the currently scheduled Wednesday.
"We'd really like to protect an option to be able to end the mission on Tuesday," mission management team chairman Leroy Cain said.
Dean had 135 mile per hour (216 kph) winds on Friday and was expected to strengthen as it plowed through the Caribbean. Forecasts called for it to enter the Gulf of Mexico on Tuesday, potentially menacing the Texas coast.
Bringing Endeavour back early could enable NASA to complete the flight before Mission Control, located at Johnson Space Center in Houston, would have to be evacuated.
The shuttle is scheduled to land at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, which is not forecast to be affected by the storm.
If necessary, NASA officials said, Mission Control's functions could be moved to Kennedy.
Cain did not say when NASA would make a final decision on Endeavour's schedule, but flight communicator Shane Kimbrough at Mission Control told the shuttle crew a plan for an early landing was in the works.
"The way we're going to get there is give up some (cargo) transfer activity tomorrow and possibly shorten" what will be the fourth spacewalk of the mission, Kimbrough said.
"This will allow us to close the hatches tomorrow night and then we'll undock on Sunday and land on Tuesday."
Earlier in the day, the shuttle crew had a news conference from space in which commander Scott Kelly said they supported NASA's decision on Thursday not to repair a gash in Endeavour's belly tiles.
The tiles protect the ship from the intense temperatures experienced during re-entry before landing.
"We agree absolutely 100 percent with the decision to not repair the damage," Kelly told reporters.
"Even though a repair could potentially buy a little more (safety) margin, there is certainly more risk in doing the repair than we're willing to take. We could potentially cause more damage to the underside of the orbiter."
The 3.5-inch (9-cm) gouge was caused by a piece of foam and possibly ice that fell off the shuttle's fuel tank and smashed into the Endeavour's underside during its liftoff on August 8 from the Kennedy Space Center.
NASA studied the damage for six days before making its decision that Endeavour could land safely without repair.
The shuttle arrived at the International Space Station on August 10 to deliver new components and prepare the outpost for the arrival of new modules later this year.
[link to www.washingtonpost.com] |
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United States 8/18/2007 12:36 AM | | CyberRBT User ID: 263652
United States 8/18/2007 2:05 AM | | Re: * TIMELINE: Flurry of Explosions * | Quote | Congress tells Bush: Back off SPP agenda
Twenty-two members of the U.S. House of Representatives – 21 Republicans and a Democrat – are urging President Bush to back off his North American integration efforts when he attends the third summit meeting on the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America next week in Montebello, Quebec.
[link to www.worldnetdaily.com] |
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United States 8/18/2007 2:11 AM | | Re: * TIMELINE: Flurry of Explosions * | Quote |
China to install sensors along NAFTA highway
Documents reveal NASCO plan to militarize I-35
Radio sensing stations to track traffic and cargo up and down the I-35 NAFTA Superhighway corridor are being installed by Communist China, operating through a port operator subsidiary of Hutchison Whampoa, in conjunction with Lockheed Martin and the North America's SuperCorridor Coalition, Inc.
The idea is that RFID chips placed in containers where manufactured goods are shipped from China will be able to be tracked to the Mexican ports on the Pacific where the containers are unloaded onto Mexican trucks and trains for transportation on the I-35 NAFTA Superhighway to destinations within the United States.
NASCO, a trade association based in Dallas, Texas, has teamed with Lockheed Martin to use RFID tracking technology Lockheed Martin developed for the U.S. Department of Defense's projects in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as at U.S. military stations throughout the world.
[link to www.worldnetdaily.com]
AC-239052 alluded to this here: [link to godlikeproductions.com] |
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United States 8/18/2007 2:18 AM | | Re: * TIMELINE: Flurry of Explosions * | Quote | I've noticed lately that several of the keywords that i use to research with Google results in a link to one of our posts (in this thread) in the top ten links.
The topics we discuss and the traffic generated viewing the clever connections you guys are detecting must be triggering the right criteria in the search engine's ranking algorithm.
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United States 8/18/2007 2:21 AM | | Re: * TIMELINE: Flurry of Explosions * | Quote | Tri-national meeting of Harper, Bush, and Calderon in Montebello, Québec
On August 20-21, US President Bush and Mexican President Calderon join Canadian Prime Minister Harper to push forward the "Security and Prosperity Partnership" (SPP), a business-led NAFTA plus agenda. The three heads-of-state will meet at the
Chateau Montebello behind a massive security cordon that is meant to keep the
public away. However corporate CEOs, members of the North American
Competitiveness Council (NACC) will be on hand offering direct input into
these talks. The Council's 10 Canadian members were appointed in June 2006 by
Prime Minister Harper and given privileged access to government Ministers to
push their corporate vision for continental 'integration'
[link to www.newswire.ca]
3rd SPP summit shrouded in secrecy
[link to www.worldnetdaily.com]
More Transparency Urged on U.S.-Canada-Mexico Security Plan
[link to usinfo.state.gov]
Rally to Keep America Free / No American Union
The US army is to enforce a huge 18 mile security perimeter around the upcoming North American Union meeting in Canada (Montebello, Quebec on August 20 and 21 ) as well as cracking down on expected protests, and has already shut down a public forum due to take place close to the event.
No media, No protest allowed! Why the secrecy?
Internal SPP documents released under the FOIA have also shown that a wide range of US administrative law is being re-written in stealth under this program to “integrate” and “harmonize” with administrative law in Mexico and Canada, in a similar fashion to moves that have become commonplace within the EU.
[link to www.indybay.org] |
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United States 8/18/2007 2:54 AM | | Re: * TIMELINE: Flurry of Explosions * | Quote | Here's an interesting article that ties in with our timeline. You might want to read the entire article.
Why is America falling apart?
Trapped coal miners in Utah, smashed levees in New Orleans, busted steam pipes and flooded subways in New York City, a collapsed bridge over the Mississippi River in Minnesota, an air-traffic-control system stressed to its break point. Could this really be a description of the most prosperous country on the planet? Can these all be coincidences? Is it time for a good old-fashioned conspiracy theory, the type that a reflection on Ayn Rand, Alan Greenspan's early mentor, might inform?
...
Cut to the present. Barely a day goes by that some disaster or another doesn't strike, usually having nothing to do with any natural act.
...
[link to money.cnn.com] |
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United States 8/18/2007 3:01 AM | | Re: * TIMELINE: Flurry of Explosions * | Quote | Homeland Security tests automated "Hostile Intent" detector
An uncomfortable fact of modern security is that too many people go through transit hubs and to public events for all of them to be screened both efficiently and thoroughly. As a result, there has been a lot of attention focused on producing automated systems that screen crowds without the need for human intervention. Automated biometric scans have serious limits, however, in that they can only identify people who have already been classified as threats. The Department of Homeland Security is hoping to overcome that limitation by automating the identification of individuals whose behavior suggests they pose a threat via a program dubbed "Hostile Intent."
[link to arstechnica.com]
[link to www.newsday.com] |
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Canada 8/18/2007 3:10 AM | | Re: * TIMELINE: Flurry of Explosions * | Quote |
Leroy "Cain" Quoting: 24K 284249
Le ROI "Cain" |
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Canada 8/18/2007 3:15 AM | | CyberRBT User ID: 263652
United States 8/18/2007 3:19 AM | | Re: * TIMELINE: Flurry of Explosions * | Quote | If you've never seen a McDeek newscast from FKN Newz, they are humorous, conspiratorial, raucous, and somewhat true. Not for children.
This is the news in review for 2007-08-17:
[link to www.vydi.com]
Notice the Orwellian footers: war is peace, freedom is slavery, ignorance is strength, etc. |
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United States 8/18/2007 3:21 AM | | Re: * TIMELINE: Flurry of Explosions * | Quote |
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 239052
I'm curious. Has anyone noticed any headlines with 'able' (Abel) in them? |
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Canada 8/18/2007 3:25 AM | | Anonymous Coward User ID: 239052
Canada 8/18/2007 3:36 AM | | Re: * TIMELINE: Flurry of Explosions * | Quote | Nasa May Bring Shuttle Endeavour Home Early...
[link to www.cnn.com]
NASA may cut Endeavour's flight short if Dean heads toward Houston |
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United States 8/18/2007 3:41 AM | | Re: * TIMELINE: Flurry of Explosions * | Quote |
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 239052
I've just scanned through the articles myself; i'll study them in a bit. But, let me say sir, that YOU are a research master. Thanks. |
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United States 8/18/2007 3:48 AM | | Re: * TIMELINE: Flurry of Explosions * | Quote | About every other day, i try to inject a little humorous diversion for us ... maybe mostly for myself. Today, i'll share with you a fun little JibJab animation that a friend did for me a couple of days ago. She just inserted our photos, customized the options, and viola! You might want to do something like this for friends or family.
[link to www.jibjab.com] |
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United States 8/18/2007 3:53 AM | | Re: * TIMELINE: Flurry of Explosions * | Quote |
Nasa May Bring Shuttle Endeavour Home Early...
[ link to www.cnn.com]
NASA may cut Endeavour's flight short if Dean heads toward Houston Quoting: Anonymous Coward 239052
Let's hope they do arrive safely ... and without an 'Invasion' incident. |
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Canada 8/18/2007 3:57 AM | | Re: * TIMELINE: Flurry of Explosions * | Quote |
I've just scanned through the articles myself; i'll study them in a bit. But, let me say sir, that YOU are a research master. Thanks. Quoting: CyberRBT
Let me direct you to one you might want to check out...
[link to en.wikipedia.org]
In Roman Religion, Vulcan is the god of destructive and devouring fire whether helpful or harmful,[1] including the fire of volcanoes. He is also called Mulciber ("softener") in Roman mythology and Sethlans in Etruscan mythology. He was worshipped at an annual festival on August 23 known as the Vulcanalia.... |
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United States 8/18/2007 4:08 AM | | Re: * TIMELINE: Flurry of Explosions * | Quote |
Let me direct you to one you might want to check out...
[ link to en.wikipedia.org]
In Roman Religion, Vulcan is the god of destructive and devouring fire whether helpful or harmful,[1] including the fire of volcanoes. He is also called Mulciber ("softener") in Roman mythology and Sethlans in Etruscan mythology. He was worshipped at an annual festival on August 23 known as the Vulcanalia.... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 239052
Hmmmm...
Alaska volcano could be on the verge of massive eruption
ANCHORAGE — One of the most active volcanoes in the Aleutian arc could be working toward a massive, explosive eruption that could affect air travel, scientists said Thursday.
Satellite images of Pavlof Volcano taken Thursday showed strong thermal readings, consistent with what the Alaska Volcano Observatory is calling a "vigorous eruption of lava" at the volcano about 590 miles southwest of Anchorage on the Alaska Peninsula.
[link to seattletimes.nwsource.com] |
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United States 8/18/2007 4:25 AM | | Re: * TIMELINE: Flurry of Explosions * | Quote | omit |
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United States 8/18/2007 4:27 AM | | Re: * TIMELINE: Flurry of Explosions * | Quote | Interesting mistake (flagranti delicto). Today, the following article appears at Rense. When i read it, i believed i'd read the exact same words a couple of years prior. Below the article excerpt are my findings; sometimes hunches do pay off.
Pentagon Devising Scenarios For Martial Law In US
According to a report published Monday by the Washington Post (8-6-7), the Pentagon has developed its first ever war plans for operations within the continental United States, in which terrorist attacks would be used as the justification for imposing martial law on cities, regions or the entire country.
[link to www.rense.com]
Notice that it cites the WP reference as 2007-08-06. Actually, though, the cited article appeared in the Washington Post on 2005-08-07 (and was slightly updated on 2005-08-08).
[link to www.washingtonpost.com]
BTW, the same author, Patrick Martin from WSWS, actually first published his article on 2005-08-09.
[link to www.wsws.org] |
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United States 8/18/2007 5:28 AM | | Re: * TIMELINE: Flurry of Explosions * | Quote | (Here's another odd recent news ordeal.)
On August 2, 2007 FamilySecurityMatters.org published an article entitled Conquering the Drawbacks of Democracy by FSM contributing editor Philip Atkinson.
You can view the article link and description with the following Google News search (it's the second link and has a photo thumbnail): [link to news.google.com]
However, when you click the link ... the article is gone. It is no longer available on their web site.
Wonder why? I did.
It's because of the content ... suggesting that Bush declare himself President-for-Life and nuke Iraq. Here are a few excerpts from the 'editorial'.
"The wisest course would have been for President Bush to use his nuclear weapons to slaughter Iraqis until they complied with his demands, or until they were all dead. Then there would be little risk or expense and no American army would be left exposed. But if he did this, his cowardly electorate would have instantly ended his term of office, if not his freedom or his life.
The simple truth that modern weapons now mean a nation must practice genocide or commit suicide. Israel provides the perfect example. If the Israelis do not raze Iran, the Iranians will fulfill their boast and wipe Israel off the face of the earth. Yet Israel is not popular, and so is denied permission to defend itself. In the same vein, President Bush cannot do what is necessary for the survival of Americans. He cannot use the nation’s powerful weapons. All he can do is try and discover a result that will be popular with Americans."
(and)
"However, President Bush has a valuable historical example that he could choose to follow.
When the ancient Roman general Julius Caesar was struggling to conquer ancient Gaul, he not only had to defeat the Gauls, but he also had to defeat his political enemies in Rome who would destroy him the moment his tenure as consul (president) ended.
Caesar pacified Gaul by mass slaughter; he then used his successful army to crush all political opposition at home and establish himself as permanent ruler of ancient Rome. This brilliant action not only ended the personal threat to Caesar, but ended the civil chaos that was threatening anarchy in ancient Rome – thus marking the start of the ancient Roman Empire that gave peace and prosperity to the known world.
If President Bush copied Julius Caesar by ordering his army to empty Iraq of Arabs and repopulate the country with Americans, he would achieve immediate results: popularity with his military; enrichment of America by converting an Arabian Iraq into an American Iraq (therefore turning it from a liability to an asset); and boost American prestiege while terrifying American enemies."
(it concludes with)
"President Bush can fail in his duty to himself, his country, and his God, by becoming 'ex-president' Bush or he can become 'President-for-Life' Bush: the conqueror of Iraq, who brings sense to the Congress and sanity to the Supreme Court. Then who would be able to stop Bush from emulating Augustus Caesar and becoming ruler of the world? For only an America united under one ruler has the power to save humanity from the threat of a new Dark Age wrought by terrorists armed with nuclear weapons."
So ... where did i find the actual content? [link to www.shelleytherepublican.com]
Here's Google's cached versions (different search criteria):
[link to 64.233.169.104]
and
[link to 64.233.167.104]
You might want to save this one for posterity ... while it is still available...
Here's a GLP thread about the article that i discovered afterwards: [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] |
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United States 8/18/2007 5:33 AM | | Re: * TIMELINE: Flurry of Explosions * | Quote | These last two posts of mine are not particularly relevant to our timeline and detective work. However since we are discussing peculiarities in the news, i thought you might be interested. |
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