HEADLINE NEWS WITH DOUGLASS BICKFORD US MEDIA IS ALL LIES!
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MAP 5.3 2008/07/19 23:19:59 -0.411 96.962 35.0 SOUTHWEST OF SUMATRA, INDONESIA
MAP 6.4 2008/07/19 22:39:54 -17.134 -177.420 396.0 FIJI REGION
MAP 5.3 2008/07/19 11:45:41 -10.989 164.667 10.0 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS REGION
MAP 5.2 2008/07/19 11:15:29 -11.020 164.487 43.2 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS REGION
MAP 6.3 2008/07/19 11:01:22 -11.078 164.456 43.1 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS REGION
MAP 5.6 2008/07/19 09:34:31 -11.031 164.493 32.1 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS REGION
MAP 6.7 2008/07/19 09:27:05 -11.060 164.508 29.8 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS REGION
MAP 5.3 2008/07/19 02:47:28 37.572 142.387 23.3 OFF THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
MAP 7.0 2008/07/19 02:39:30 37.615 142.115 27.0 OFF THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
MAP 5.0 2008/07/18 12:47:06 37.719 86.979 10.0 SOUTHERN XINJIANG, CHINA
MAP 5.7 2008/07/17 22:51:56 44.379 -129.356 10.0 OFF THE COAST OF OREGON
MAP 5.5 2008/07/17 22:36:20 44.374 -129.284 10.0 OFF THE COAST OF OREGON
MAP 5.0 2008/07/17 16:40:43 31.660 104.239 16.2 EASTERN SICHUAN, CHINA
MAP 5.1 2008/07/16 22:58:19 33.162 92.049 10.0 SOUTHERN QINGHAI, CHINA
MAP 5.5 2008/07/16 17:09:26 -30.986 -178.599 141.3 KERMADEC ISLANDS, NEW ZEALAND
MAP 5.4 2008/07/16 10:36:50 8.334 -102.927 10.0 NORTHERN EAST PACIFIC RISE
MAP 5.7 2008/07/16 08:11:08 -16.558 -173.032 33.5 TONGA
MAP 5.0 2008/07/15 23:52:40 35.854 27.803 80.9 DODECANESE ISLANDS, GREECE
MAP 5.7 2008/07/15 05:07:12 -46.833 -12.222 10.0 SOUTHERN MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE
MAP 6.4 2008/07/15 03:26:37 35.983 27.785 68.4 DODECANESE ISLANDS, GREECE
MAP 5.5 2008/07/14 04:44:55 2.271 96.597 49.3 SIMEULUE, INDONESIA
MAP 5.0 2008/07/13 17:33:49 -21.535 -67.964 35.0 POTOSI, BOLIVIA
MAP 6.2 2008/07/13 14:58:32 21.017 121.098 10.0 TAIWAN REGION
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The individuals who are demanding answers about HAARP are scattered around the planet. As well as bush dwellers in Alaska, they include: a physician in Finland; a scientist in Holland; an anti-nuclear protester in Australia; independent physicists in the United States; a grandmother in Canada, and countless others.
Unlike the protests of the 1960s the objections to HAARP have been registered using the tools of the 1990s. From the Internet, fax machines, syndicated talk radio and a number of alternative print mediums the word is getting out and people are waking up to this new intrusion by an over zealous United States government.
The research team put together to gather the materials which eventually found their way into the book never held a formal meeting, never formed a formal organization. Each person acted like a node on a planetary info-spirit-net with one goal held by all -- to keep this controversial new science in the public eye. The result of the team's effort was a book which describes the science and the political ramifications of this technology.
That book, Angels Don't Play this HAARP: Advances in Tesla Technology, has 230 pages. This article will only give the highlights. Despite the amount of research (350 footnoted sources), at its heart it is a story about ordinary people who took on an extraordinary challenge in bringing their research forward.
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THE BASTARDS IN THE US ---------UP MILITARY ARE DUMPING NASTY POISONS AND NANO GERM WARFARE ON US AND OUR CHILDREN!
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Obama visits Afghanistan to tour war zone
By NAHAL TOOSI, Associated Press Writer 2 hours, 5 minutes ago
KABUL, Afghanistan - Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama started a campaign-season tour of combat zones and foreign capitals, visiting with U.S. forces in Kuwait and then Afghanistan — the scene of a war he says deserves more attention and more troops.
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The Illinois senator arrived Saturday in Kabul as part of an official congressional delegation and then flew to eastern Afghanistan. Staff. Sgt. David Hopkins said Obama and two other senators were making a brief stop in Jalalabad airfield, in Nangarhar province, to visit with soldiers stationed there.
The delegation also met with top military leaders and troops at Bagram Air Base, the main U.S. military base in the country, according to a U.S. military officer who spoke on condition of anonymity because the officer was not authorized to release the information.
Obama's first visit to Afghanistan, coming less than four months before the general election, was rich with political implications. Republican presidential rival John McCain has criticized Obama for his lack of time in the region. Obama is also expected to stop later in Iraq.
En route to Afghanistan, Obama stopped Friday at Camp Arifjan, the main U.S. military base in Kuwait and a major gateway for U.S. soldiers moving into and out of Iraq.
Lt. Col. Bill Nutter, a spokesman for the U.S. military in Kuwait, said, "He talked to soldiers and constituents and met with senior military leadership."
During the two-hour visit, Nutter said, the officers gave him an overview of operations. Obama shook hands, answered questions, posed for photos and played a little basketball during the visit.
Sultan Ahmad Baheen, spokesman for Afghanistan's Foreign Ministry, said Saturday that Obama would meet with President Hamid Karzai during his visit.
"I look forward to seeing what the situation on the ground is," Obama told a pair of reporters who accompanied him to his departure from Andrews Air Force Base on Thursday. "I want to, obviously, talk to the commanders and get a sense both in Afghanistan and in Baghdad of, you know, what the most, their biggest concerns are, and I want to thank our troops for the heroic work that they've been doing."
Underscoring the challenges in Afghanistan, authorities reported Saturday that a roadside bomb killed four policemen in the volatile south of the country where the Taliban-led insurgency is intensifying nearly seven years after a U.S.-led invasion ousted the militant movement from power.
Obama advocates ending the U.S. combat role in Iraq by withdrawing troops at the rate of one to two combat brigades a month. But he supports increasing the military commitment to Afghanistan, where the Taliban has been resurgent and Osama bin laden is believed to be hiding.
Obama recently chided Karzai and his government, saying it had "not gotten out of the bunker" and helped to organize the country or its political and security institutions.
Also on his itinerary later in the trip is a meeting with Nouri al-Maliki, the Iraqi leader. On the campaign trail, Obama has said one benefit of withdrawing U.S. troops is that it would pressure al-Maliki to shore up his government as well.
Nonetheless, he said he did not plan to reiterate those messages in person.
"I'm more interested in listening than doing a lot of talking, and I think it's very important to recognize that I'm going over there as a U.S. senator," he said. "We have one president at a time."
The duration and details of Obama's stay in Afghanistan have not been formally disclosed, and media access was limited.
Traveling with Obama were Sens. Chuck Hagel, a Nebraska Republican and Jack Reed, a Democrat from Rhode Island. The senators, both military veterans, have been mentioned as potential Obama vice presidential running mates, but Reed has said he's not interested in the job.
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