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Saturday, June 27 2009 - Other Important News
Oil and Islam. Will America Shift Away from Its Past Unilateralist Policies? Obama's Cairo Speechby Prof. Peter Dale Scott In his remarkable speech at Cairo University on June 4, President Obama promised "a new beginning." In the words of the Israeli commentator Uri Avnery, the speech offered "the map of a new world, a different world, whose values and laws he spelled out in simple and clear language -- a mixture of idealism and practical politics, vision and pragmatism."1 Much of what Obama had to say was new, and warmed the hearts of observers like myself, who had become increasingly concerned about the new president's fidelity to the financial and military policies of the previous Bush-Cheney administration. But while Obama broke new ground on Israel-Palestine issues, he glossed over troubling issues pertaining to the US presence in Iraq and Afghanistan. He also glossed over one of the fundamental issues alienating the Muslim world: America's relentless efforts to preserve its threatened financial status by moves to dominate the region's oil resources. Here his careful ambiguity was ominously reminiscent of the Bush era. The speech reaffirmed a complete withdrawal of US forces from Iraq by 2012, as the U.S. committed itself to do in a signed agreement last December. In addition Obama asserted that "we do not want to keep our troops in Afghanistan... We would gladly bring every single one of our troops home if we could be confident that there were not violent extremists in Afghanistan and now Pakistan." But Obama's remarks did not address the statement on May 26, 2009, by Gen. George Casey, Army chief of staff, that, despite the agreement with Iraq, the United States would continue to have fighting forces in Iraq and Afghanistan beyond 2012. The reality, Casey said, is that "we're going to have 10 Army and Marine units deployed for a decade in Iraq and Afghanistan."2 Nor is it clear that Obama's promise to withdraw "troops" from Iraq would also cover private military contractors (PMCs) . Jeremy Scahill, author of a book on the notorious firm Blackwater, said on the Bill Moyers show that what we're seeing in the Cairo speech "is sort of old wine in a new bottle. Obama is sending one message to the world," he told Moyers, "but the reality on the ground, particularly when it comes to private military contractors, is that the status quo remains from the Bush era."3
Saturday, June 27 2009 - In the Media
Continuing Questions, Call for Inquiry into London 7/7 Bombings'If I didn't confess to 7/7 bombings MI5 officers would rape my wife,' claims torture victim By Matthew Hickley A British man spoke publicly for the first time yesterday to accuse MI5 officers of forcing him to confess to masterminding the July 7 bombings. Jamil Rahman claims UK security officers were behind his arrest in 2005 in Bangladesh. He says he was beaten repeatedly by local officials who also threatened to rape him and his wife. Mr Rahman, who is suing the Home Office, said a pair of MI5 officers who attended his torture and interrogation would leave the room while he was beaten. Call for public inquiry into 7/7 from former head of counter-terrorism An independent public inquiry should be held into how suicide terrorists were able to carry out the July 7 bombings, Scotland Yard's former head of counter-terrorism says. Andy Hayman, who was Assistant Commissioner for Special Operations at the time of the bombings in 2005, is the first figure from the security establishment to break ranks and call for an open inquiry.
Friday, June 26 2009 - Civil Liberties-Police State
White House Drafts Executive Order to Allow Indefinite Detention of Terror SuspectsThere seems to be much back and forth over whether this has actually been completed, the consensus being that the White House has "floated" the particulars in order to elicit public opinion. Politics as usual.
Jun 26 2009, 6:02 pm by Marc Ambinder http://politics.theatlantic.com/2009/06/obama_moving_towards_detention_order.php Is Obama Moving Toward An Executive Order On Detention Policy? – Ed.
Friday, June 26, 2009 The Obama administration, fearing a battle with Congress that could stall plans to close Guantanamo, has drafted an executive order that would reassert presidential authority to incarcerate terrorism suspects indefinitely, according to three senior government officials with knowledge of White House deliberations. Such an order would embrace claims by former president George W. Bush that certain people can be detained without trial for long periods under the laws of war. Obama advisers are concerned that bypassing Congress could place the president on weaker footing before the courts and anger key supporters, the officials said. After months of internal debate over how to close the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, White House officials are growing increasingly worried that reaching quick agreement with Congress on a new detention system may prove impossible. Several officials said there is concern in the White House that the administration may not be able to close the facility by the president's January deadline. White House spokesman Ben LaBolt did not directly respond to questions about an executive order but said the administration would address the cases of Guantanamo detainees in a manner "consistent with the national security interests of the United States and the interests of justice."
Thursday, June 25 2009 - 9/11 A/V Galleries
End Torture by Holding Those Responsible AccountableJune 25, 2009
In order to enforce our laws and restore the free society that our forefathers envisioned, citizens must demand accountability for abuses of the laws pertaining to torture. In the tradition of the Civil Rights movement, change will not occur unless citizens stand up for their rights under the law. On June 25th join us for an international day of demonstration demanding accountability for torture.
Thursday, June 25 2009 - Legal Response to 9/11
A Rundown Of The 9/11 Saudi Lawsuit"Two federal judges and the Second Circuit Court of Appeals have already ruled against the 7,630 people represented in the lawsuit, made up of survivors of the attacks and family members of those killed, throwing out the suit on the ground that the families cannot bring legal action in the United States against a sovereign nation and its leaders."
"The Supreme Court is expected to decide this week whether to hear an appeal, but the families – Ed.
by Jon Gold June 24, 2009 On 1/8/2008, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported that "a huge lawsuit against the government of Saudi Arabia and key members of its royal family was put to a crucial test today as lawyers for victims of the 9/11 attacks urged a federal appeals court to reinstate the government of Saudi Arabia as a defendant." The Cozen O'Connor law firm in Philadelphia "was the first to file suit against the government of Saudi Arabia in 2003, charging that the desert kingdom bears responsibility for the attacks because it permitted Islamic charities under its control to bankroll Osama bin Laden and his global terror movement." The lawsuit "suffered a setback in 2005 when New York federal district court judge Richard Conway Casey ruled that the federal foreign sovereign immunity act barred lawsuits against Saudi Arabia and members of the royal family."
Wednesday, June 24 2009 - Research/Evidence
Greening vs. Chandler and Newtonby David Chandler Greening vs. Chandler and Newton’s Laws The occasion for Frank Greening’s letter is correspondence with several physicists, chemists, and engineers discussing arguments I made in a video posted on the Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth YouTube page: This is my response to his letter. ------------------------------ FG: Chandler concludes that the block was subject to a net force of 0.64M(upper)g. Prior to the collapse of WTC 1, the lower portion of the building was perfectly capable of holding up the upper block which we know exerted a downward force equal to M(upper)g. So why, once the collapse started, was the lower section of WTC 1 not able to support a load of 0.64M(upper)g? Response: You are confused on this point. It was the net force on the upper block which was 0.64g downward. The net force consists of the downward force due to gravity combined with the upwardly directed normal force. For the net force to come out 0.64g, the normal force had to have been 0.36g.
Wednesday, June 24 2009 - First Responders/Health Effects
HR 847 Comprehensive 9/11 Health Legislation to Be Introduced in SenateUPDATE 6/24: "Mayor Bloomberg joined Senators Charles Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand in Washington D.C. Wednesday to introduce the September 11th Health Act, the first comprehensive 9/11 health bill to ever be introduced in the U.S. Senate. ... " (NY1 To read this bill that will provide desperately needed help to 9/11 first responders and others affected by the toxic fallout, see whether your Senator has cosponsored, and review all
actions taken on it, see GovTrack.us,
"A civic project to track Congress." EXCELLENT resource! You can also set up a "bill tracker" at Govtrack, so that you're notified of any action on a particular bill you're watching. If you want to live in a republic, you've go to participate. Keeping a close eye on Congress is made much easier with this tool. – Ed.
GILLIBRAND, SCHUMER, LAUTENBERG, MENENDEZ TO INTRODUCE JAMES ZADROGA 9/11 HEALTH AND COMPENSATION ACT IN THE U.S. SENATE First Time Comprehensive 9/11 Health Legislation Will Be Introduced In Senate Mayor Bloomberg and Representatives Maloney, Nadler, King, and McMahon to Join Gillibrand to Help Provide Treatment for Community Members, First Responders Suffering From 9/11-Related Health Effects Joseph Zadroga, Fire Lt. Marty Fullam, Others Affected by Rescue and Clean-Up Efforts to Tell Their Stories Washington, D.C. -- U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand will be joined by Senators Charles E. Schumer, Frank R. Lautenberg, and Robert Menendez and Representatives Carolyn Maloney, Jerrold Nadler, Peter King and Michael McMahon, along with New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and 9/11 first responders, construction workers, clean-up workers and community members who have suffered from the long term health effects of working at Ground Zero to introduce the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act -- the first comprehensive 9/11 health legislation to ever be introduced in the U.S. Senate. Thousands were lost on the morning of September 11, 2001, but today, thousands more -- including first responders, area residents, workers, students and others -- are sick and getting sicker from exposure to toxins released from the collapse of the World Trade Center Towers.
Wednesday, June 24 2009 - 9/11 A/V Galleries
U.S. BTS FOIA Records For 9/11 Planes Differ From BTS Online DatabaseA number of excellent comments follow posting of Aidan Monaghan's latest Freedom of Information Act request results, this time pertaining to the movement of Flights 11 and 77 pre-9/11. We invite readers to read those for ongoing discussion and analysis of this information. Monaghan continues to provide a great service by persistently filing FOIA requests in a number of areas, which we appreciate. You can read more of the results of his extensive work at his blog at 911blogger.com. – Ed.
Aidan Monaghan According to a Freedom of Information Act reply from the U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS), the last known pre-9/11 flights for three of the four aircraft involved in the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 took place in December, 2000, nine months before the attacks, while no pre-9/11 final flight information was provided for American Airlines flight 77 (N644AA). However, a discovered searchable online BTS database produces the following search results for three of the four 9/11 aircraft on September 10, 2001:
Sunday, June 21 2009 - In the Media
BackStage: Interview - 9/11Truth Movement musical rap artist Remo ConsciousRemo Conscious is a revolutionary-minded wordsmith, rap artist and producer from the East Bay in Oakland, California with seven rap songs now playing on No Lies Radio. Remo talks to Teri about the writing of his 9/11Truth hit songs Lies, We Know and Loose Change. Loose Change is also a 9/11 film by Dylan Avery and Remo talks about his latest collaboration with Dylan on the newest version, which will be coming out soon. Please support Remo by visiting his website and webstore here. BackStage: Teri Perticone of No Lies Radio interviews 9/11Truth Movement musical rap artist Remo Conscious Listen here, Sunday at 3pm Pacific - 6pm Eastern - 23:00 GMT
Friday, June 19 2009 - Civil Liberties-Police State
E-Mail Surveillance Renews Concerns in CongressBy James Risen and Eric Lichtblau WASHINGTON -- The National Security Agency is facing renewed scrutiny over the extent of its domestic surveillance program, with critics in Congress saying its recent intercepts of the private telephone calls and e-mail messages of Americans are broader than previously acknowledged, current and former officials said. The agency's monitoring of domestic e-mail messages, in particular, has posed longstanding legal and logistical difficulties, the officials said. Since April, when it was disclosed that the intercepts of some private communications of Americans went beyond legal limits in late 2008 and early 2009, several Congressional committees have been investigating. Those inquiries have led to concerns in Congress about the agency's ability to collect and read domestic e-mail messages of Americans on a widespread basis, officials said. Supporting that conclusion is the account of a former N.S.A. analyst who, in a series of interviews, described being trained in 2005 for a program in which the agency routinely examined large volumes of Americans' e-mail messages without court warrants. Two intelligence officials confirmed that the program was still in operation. Both the former analyst's account and the rising concern among some members of Congress about the N.S.A.'s recent operation are raising fresh questions about the spy agency.
Thursday, June 18 2009 - 9/11 Consequences
$575G reprieve for 9/11 hospitalBy Stephanie Gaskell A New Jersey hospital that treats sick 9/11 first responders got a last-minute reprieve Tuesday when the feds vowed to send cash to keep it open through September. The Environmental & Occupational Health Sciences Institute at the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New Brunswick had told its 1,800 patients it wasn't sure it could stay open past next month. Federal funding had been held up over an accounting dispute, but late Tuesday the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health said it was sending $575,000 to cover summer expenses. John Feal, founder of the Fealgood Foundation, which pushes for health care for 9/11 workers, said the money isn't enough. Feal said, "$575,000 is like putting a Band-Aid on a machine-gun wound. "Funding for three months is a joke when 9/11 first responders will need treatment for the rest of their lives."
Wednesday, June 17 2009 - Research/Evidence
Dick Cheney Only Had to Delay Things a COUPLE OF MINUTES to Reach his Long-Sought GoalsJune 16, 2009 Washingtonsblog.com CIA director Leon Panetta told the New Yorker: When you read behind it, it's almost as if he's wishing that this country would be attacked again, in order to make his point.News commentator Ed Schultz said today that Cheney is wishing for a terrorist attack on the U.S. What should we make of all this? Well, everyone knows that Cheney is ruthless:
Wednesday, June 17 2009 - Research/Evidence
Two Days Before 9/11, Military Exercise Simulated Suicide Hijack Targeting New Yorkby History Commons Groups June 16, 2009 hcgroups.wordpress.com The US military conducted a training exercise in the five days before the September 11 attacks that included simulated aircraft hijackings by terrorists, according to a 9/11 Commission document recently found in the US National Archives. In one of the scenarios, implemented on September 9, terrorists hijacked a London to New York flight, planning to blow it up with explosives over New York. The undated document, entitled "NORAD EXERCISES Hijack Summary," was part of a series of 9/11 Commission records moved to the National Archives at the start of the year. It was found there, and posted to the History Commons site at Scribd, by History Commons contributor paxvector, in the files of the commission's Team 8, which focused on the failed emergency response on the day of the attacks. The summary appears to have been drafted by one of the commission's staffers, possibly Miles Kara, based on documents submitted by NORAD.
Wednesday, June 17 2009 - Research/Evidence
History Commons Projects, Update on June 17, 2009Perhaps the most interesting thing this week is that an HC contributor
found a document in the National Archives showing that, two days before 9/11,
the military practiced responding to a simulated hijacking by suicide terrorists
targeting New York. The document also mentioned a number of other previously-unknown
hijacking-response exercises, and has been written up at the contributors' blog. There are also several additional entries in the 9/11 Timeline, about the 9/11
Commission and the day of the attacks.
Wednesday, June 17 2009 - In the Media
AE911truth.org's Gage on Coast to Coast - Audio now accessibleNews from AE911truth.org: June 17, 2009 Richard Gage, AIA, was George Noory’s guest on the national Coast to Coast AM radio show on Tuesday, June 9 at 11 PM PDT. This was a great mass-audience breakthrough for AE911Truth and we want to thank Coast to Coast listeners who have visited our website and signed our petition in great numbers. The full three-hour interview with Richard Gage, AIA, is available in 12 parts, starting at 911 truth p 1 / 12. Also: 9/11: Blueprint for Truth — The Architecture of Destruction — 2008 Companion Edition DVD.
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