Friday, September 30, 2005
 
GO BACK TO SLEEP, AMERIKA!... YOUR GOVERNMENT IS IN KON-TROL!!

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WEATHER MODIFICATION, KATRINA & RE-SEARCH


  1. KATRINA TIMELINE
  2. HARNESSING WEATHER - American Free Press
  3. FEMA - The Secret Government - Educate-Yourself
  4. Mexico, Holland send troops to Biloxi
  5. Environmental Modification Convention (May 18, 1977) -U.S. Dept. of State
  6. Weather Mod. Research & Technology Transfer Authorization Act of 2005
  7. On September 10, 2001, FEMA came out with press release stating there were 3 events that could cripple our country. One, a terrorist attack in New York, one occurred the next day! Two, a massive hurricane hitting New Orleans, Bingo! And Three, a major earthquake on the west coast.
  8. Louisiana's Wetlands - National Geographic Magazine
  9. CBS News: Order Out Of Chaos - (Sept. 11, 2005)
  10. The levees broke 22 hours after the storm hit New Orleans
  11. Bush to receive MORE POWER to use FEDERAL TROOPS for law enforcement!
  12. 40 states in the U.S. in state of emergency!
  13. FEMA Employees Lynched for Looting in New Orleans - TBR News
  14. Parish leader weeps for woman left to die (Sept. 06, 2005) - The Australian
  15. I just got back from a FEMA Detainment Camp, with PHOTOS!!
  16. U. S. Orders Military Redeployments Within Their Borders as Massive Volcanic Activity Detected In Their Pacific Coast & New Madrid Fault Zone Regions: OPERATION "Ophelia"
  17. Top Secret Pentagon Operation "Granite Shadow" revealed: Commandos in the Streets?
  18. GlobalGiving - Home Page
  19. Food Circles Networking Project
  20. Food and Society Policy Fellows Program
  21. U.S., Indian Space Agencies Strengthen Satellite Agreement
  22. USDA: National Animal Identification System
  23. Why You Should Oppose USDA's Property & Surveillance Program (PDF)
  24. Online Campaign in Commemoration of: 40th Anniversary of Wilderness Act
  25. PROVENTIA - Architects of Sustainability
  26. Sustainable Development International
  27. Smart Communities Network - Creating Energy Smart Communities
  28. The World Foundation for Smart Communities
  29. 18th World Petroleum Congress
  30. Amber View Home Page
  31. Eclectech: The Swizz of the Cards
  32. West Virginia High Technology Consortium Foundation
  33. Teleosis: Ecologically Sustainable Medicine (ESM)
  34. National Interagency Fire Center: Current Wildland Fire Information
  35. Natural Gas, Oil Occur Naturally - American Free Press
  36. Tropical Storm Risk (TSR)

News: Sept. 30, 2005

  1. Flu pandemic could kill 150 million, UN warns - Reuters AlertNet
  2. Army Faces Worst Recruiting Slump in Years - AP
  3. Tropical storm Otis - Reuters AlertNet
  4. Typhoon Damrey and floods kill 74 in Asia - Reuters AlertNet
  5. Typhoon Longwang - Reuters AlertNet
  6. 1/3 of New Orleans Residents Could Return - AP
  7. New Orleans seeks repopulation, probes officers - Reuters
  8. Katrina's Corpses Are Many, IDs Are Few - LA Times
  9. Military failed on Katrina communications - Reuters
  10. FEMA's temporary trailer homes under scrutiny - Knight Ridder
  11. After steady quarter, post-hurricane US economic outlook murky - AFP
  12. Many reduce gasoline usage - USA Today
  13. Bill Targets Teachers Who Dare Question US Support for Israel - AFP
  14. Fire Is Still Out of Control; Most Homes Spared So Far - LA Times
  15. Hundreds Evacuate As Calif. Fire Threatens - AP
  16. Hundreds flee wildfire in Los Angeles suburbs - AFP
  17. Researchers launch biggest study of US children - Reuters
  18. Bioethics hits a crossroads - USA Today
  19. NY Times reporter released from jail in CIA probe case - Reuters
  20. Judge Orders Release of Abu Ghraib Photos - AP
  21. US and China clashing over UN statement on North Korea - AFP
  22. IMF Chief Opposes United States on China - Washington Post
  23. Bureaucratic Dirty Tricks Bankrupting Homeowners - American Free Press

News: Sept. 29, 2005

  1. Roberts Overwhelmingly Approved as Next Chief Justice - NY Times
  2. Red Cross Criticized, Urged to Share Cash - AP
  3. Foreign crews help drain New Orleans - The Advocate
  4. Texas Emergency Hurricane Hotline Outsourced to India - ABC News
  5. Officials Split on Gulf Coast Rebuild Plan - AP
  6. HUD chief doubts New Orleans will be "REBUILT" as black - Houston Chronicle
  7. To Help Gulf Coast, Town Tries Returning Pork Barrel - NY Times
  8. Bodies Await Identification in Louisiana - AP
  9. Returning Home, a Handful Find Bodies - NY Times
  10. Prisoners abandoned to floodwaters in New Orleans - HREA
  11. Public health issues in N.O. major concern - The Advocate
  12. Houston Narrowly Avoids a Water Crisis - NY Times
  13. Storms revive energy debate - CS Monitor
  14. Fossil Fuels Set to Become Relics, Says Research Group - OneWorld US
  15. Hurricane Rita's Wrath Hurting Rigs - AP
  16. FULL COVERAGE: HURRICANE KATRINA
  17. Oil Prices Up More Than $1 After Report - AP
  18. Pump price to rise as refineries to shut - Reuters
  19. Minnesota becomes first US state to require biodiesel - AFP
  20. Dutch Set to Expand Euthanasia Guidelines - AP
  21. Schiavo timeline troubles governor - Tampa Bay
  22. India, U.S. conduct naval exercises - Washington Times (UPI)
  23. Reuters says US troops obstruct reporting of Iraq - Reuters
  24. Maker of Bulletproof Vest May Face Charges - AP
  25. Overdue Credit Card Bills Hit Record High - AP
  26. Durable Goods See Biggest Rise in 3 Months - AP
  27. New $10 Bill Gets a Colorful Makeover - AP
  28. DaimlerChrysler to cut 8,500 jobs - Reuters
  29. Global warming: Death in the deep-freeze - Independent UK
  30. Environment: Aid to hurricane-damaged areas - S. Florida Sun-Sentinel
  31. New Eruption at Mexico's Volcano of Fire - AP
  32. Pentagon Report on Global Warming: An Abrupt Climate Change Scenario - EMS
  33. Climate Change: US Department of State
  34. UNDO IT - is an Environmental Defense campaign!
  35. MILLENNIUM GOALS: Poverty Is Not a Statistic - Inter Press Service
  36. Outside View: New global peace initiative - Washington Times (UPI)
  37. Vancouver Island, British Columbia The Next Atlantis - Girls Go Fishing
  38. Scientists monitor mystery Oregon bulge - Billings Gazette
  39. INDIANAPOLIS: Time to explore government reform - Decatur Daily Democrat
  40. Pennsylvania: Move toward constitutional convention gaining steam - The Sentinel
  41. Colorado: Lawmaker may seek constitutional convention if C, D fail - Daily Sentinel
  42. SA govt to grab 5 more farms - News24
  43. SA Fire damage will cost millions - News24
  44. NEW FEDERAL "HATE" BILL MEANS FUNERAL OF FREE SPEECH - National Prayer Network
  45. Meet the International Democrat Union - Tom DeWeese (MichNews)
  46. DNA taken if detained by police! (Violence Against Women Act) - t r u t h o u t
News: Sept. 28, 2005

  1. Many Rita Victims Still Awaiting Relief - AP
  2. Hundreds of thousands still homeless - AFP
  3. Blanco asks Congress for hurricane aid - Reuters
  4. Senators: Hurricane Aid Is Being Blocked - AP
  5. A complicit Congress probes response to Katrina - USA Today
  6. Blanco Goes to D.C. to Answer Brown Charge - AP
  7. Don't Let Industry Win With Disaster Bailouts - Washington Post
  8. Lawmakers regroup on hurricane health bill - Reuters
  9. Time to Connect the Dots - NY Times
  10. Gov't: Effect of Greenhouse Gases Rising - AP
  11. Burying CO2 may curb global warming, but cost high - AP
  12. GREENHOUSE GAS - The Oregonian
  13. Inhospitable climate - The Boston Globe
  14. Rita May Worsen Red Tide in South Texas - AP
  15. Monster Mold Threatens Health in the South - AP
  16. Katrina sends quake-leery California scrambling - AFP
  17. Report: Illegal Immigration Has Increased - AP
  18. Global war on women - USA Today
  19. UK spy chief warns of civil liberties sacrifice - Reuters AlertNet
  20. Concerns Grow Over Executions in China - LA Times
  21. Russia to restrict foreign investments, to defend its national interests - PRAVDA

News: Sept, 27, 2005

  1. Bush Considers Broadening of Military's Powers - NY Times
  2. How to halt a hurricane: first spill oil, then seed clouds - AFP
  3. No one can say if warming caused Katrina, Rita - Reuters
  4. Major Developments Following Hurricanes - AP
  5. Warning: More hurricanes ahead - Mid-Day Multimedia
  6. Superdome, Convention Center violence reports exaggerated - AFP
  7. Freddie to Buy Mortgages in Gulf Region - Washington Post
  8. Storm Victims May Face Curbs On Bankruptcy - NY Times
  9. FEMA hands out rent aid checks - NOLA
  10. State blamed over Katrina effort - BBC
  11. Stranded Wonder Where to Go - Washington Post
  12. Hackberry: Population Zero - Los Angeles Times
  13. Small, Rural Towns Hit Hardest by Rita - AP
  14. Rita's Evacuees Urged to Stay Away - Washington Post
  15. Many Try, but in Vain, to Return to a Devastated Parish - NY Times
  16. 249 New Orleans Police Officers Left Posts - AP
  17. Consumer confidence plunges - Reuters
  18. Monster storms lay bare US refinery crisis - AFP
  19. Earthquake Rattles Mojave Desert - KFMB (SAN DIEGO, CA)
  20. Tremors felt in southwestern N.B. - Canada.com
  21. 100 million could die: WHO - Herald Sun
  22. Invasive Mosquito Species Found in Midwest -AFP
  23. Three new bears to be introduced to Pyrenees in early 2006 - AFP
  24. Flu killed up to 20,000 people in Germany in past year - AFP
  25. U.N.: West Africa Cholera Epidemic Worse - AP
  26. Bush must grant visas for Chavez' delegation to the U.N. - VHeadline
  27. Vietnamese Boat People Arrive in L.A. - AP
  28. Mugabe urges vigilance against 'onslaught' - IOL
  29. Water-Quality Time Bomb Ticking for SA Small Towns - All Africa
  30. Anti-war rally held in Washington - BBC

News: Sept. 26, 2005

  1. Bush mulls lead role for military in disasters - Reuters
  2. Bus Caught Fire After a Waiver Put It Back Into Service - NY Times
  3. 4 Injured by Tornadoes Spawned by Rita - AP
  4. Gulf Cities Struggle to Recover from Rita - LA Times
  5. Rita's Death Toll Climbs With 5 More Dead - AP
  6. Search goes on for Rita victims as New Orleans reopens - AFP
  7. Houston Rushes to Return to Normal - LA Times
  8. Hurricane Exposes Evacuation Problems - AP
  9. Global warming activists turn storms into spin - USA Today
  10. Oil Prices Up As Markets Assess Rita Damage - AP
  11. U.S. Retail Gas Prices Drop 20 Cents - AP
  12. Congress must act to aid US refining capacity-Bush - Reuters
  13. Two Teens Ride Horses to School in Utah - AP
  14. Questions over Katrina contracts: NYT - Reuters
  15. Typhoon kills 6 in China, heads for Vietnam - Reuters
  16. Powerful Earthquake Rocks Northern Peru - AP
  17. Thailand and UN sign deal on tsunami warning system fund - AFP
  18. China's Next Space Mission on Oct. 13 - AP
  19. Africa to advocate for own oil exploration company at global congress - AFP
  20. Swiss Vote Allows New EU Nations' Workers - AP
  21. Civil rights observers worry about rise of surveillance post-Sept. 11 - Canadian Press
  22. National Security Agency gets fix on Internet users - World Net Daily
  23. 'Intelligent Design' Court Battle Begins - AP
  24. Hungary says could make 50 mln bird flu vaccines - Reuters
  25. A Bush Envoy, Visiting Egypt, Defends U.S. Policies in Iraq - NY Times
  26. Senate Begins Debating Roberts Nomination - AP

NEWS: Sept. 25, 2005

  1. Bush Told U.S. Needs Post-Disaster Plan - AP
  2. Rita sets back New Orleans' efforts to recover from Katrina - Knight Ridder
  3. Rita spares Texas from catastrophe, Houston still has a big problem - Independent
  4. Rita pummels Gulf Coast - Reuters
  5. AFTERMATH - Beaumont Enterprise
  6. Millions Who Fled Rita Told to Halt Return - AP
  7. Mexican army returns to Alamo City - Brownsville Herald
  8. Evacuees told to stay put while Houston reboots - Brownsville Herald
  9. Caution urged for returning Baytown residents - Baytown Sun
  10. Perry Urges Texas Evacuees Not to Return - AP
  11. No reports of deaths from Rita's strike :"US GOVT." - Reuters
  12. Storm beats, but doesn't break island - Galveston County Daily News
  13. Latest Flooding Called a 'Huge Setback' - Washington Post
  14. NEW ORLEANS: Seaked again, and outraged - Newsday
  15. New Orleans May Be Pumped Dry Again, Soon - AP
  16. OPEC seeks 'fair' oil prices: president - AFP
  17. Refineries See Some Damage, Dodge Bullet - AP
  18. Rita Likely to Spark Rise in Gas Prices - AP
  19. Thousands looking for gasoline relief - Galveston County Daily News
  20. Energy prices risk to US economy-Bernanke - Reuters
  21. Temporary-Home Plan Announced - Washington Post
  22. Ships' Housing Deal Is Under Scrutiny - LA Times
  23. US to offer 2 housing programs to Katrina "evacuees" - Reuters
  24. Housing (Affordable)- South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  25. Flood alert as monsoon rains kill 15 in western India - AFP
  26. FULL COVERAGE: INDIA
  27. Typhoon Saola bears down on Japanese islands
  28. FULL COVERAGE: JAPAN
  29. IMF writes off poor countries' debt - Reuters
  30. Big (lack of) men on campus - USA Today
  31. Maurice Strong resurfaces in China - Canada Free Press
  32. China sets new rules on Internet news - Reuters
  33. U.N.-Plugged: Imagining the end of the "world" as we know it - Canada Free Press
  34. Police & health department attack on the farmers markets - Canada Free Press
 Saturday, September 24, 2005
 
TROJANS are INSIDE the GATES!!
News Sept. 24, 2005
  1. Bush Monitors Rita From Colo. Air Base - AP
  2. Health Emergency Declared for Texas, La. - AP
  3. Rita Causes Flooding, Fires on Gulf Coast - AP
  4. Rita crashes into Gulf Coast - Reuters
  5. Beaumont escapes severe surge; Port Arthur flooding reported - Houston Chronicle
  6. Southeast Texas braces for Rita's continuing fury - Beaumont Enterprise
  7. Fires Cause Damage in Galveston, Houston - AP
  8. 575,000 without power in Houston - Houston Chronicle
  9. No Way Out: Many Poor Stuck in Houston - AP
  10. Thousands of Texans Bide Time in Shelters - AP
  11. FEDERAL & STATE WILDLAND FIRE EXPERTS JOINTLY RESPOND TO HURRICANES - USDA
  12. Georgia County Asks Red Cross to Leave an Aid Center for Evacuees - NY Times
  13. Clinton Levels Sharp Criticism at the President's Relief Effort - NY Times
  14. Pentagon Sending 500 Soldiers to Louisiana - AP
  15. Rita's oil punch could hit harder than Katrina - CNN
  16. Gas prices decline continues to slow - CNN
  17. FEMA Budget So Complex It Defies Consensus - AP
  18. Anti-War Protesters March in Washington - AP
  19. Tens of thousands set to march against Iraq war - AFP
  20. 82nd Airborne Soldiers Allege Iraq Abuse - AP
  21. Toilets, a global health and environmental issue - AFP
  22. World Bank-IMF talks face bargaining on debt relief - AFP
  23. SA govt to grab 1st farm - News24
RE-SEARCH
  1. Controlling the Global Weather - Final Project Report (PDF)
  2. Population-Environment Balance (Bill Will Amnesty Millions of Illegal Aliens)
  3. Negative Population Growth (NPG)
  4. Russia's new defense machine, the Terminator, marks new generation of Russian weaponry
  5. SIA - Special Investigation Agency (New Orleans Police Looting)
COMMENTARY/OPINION
  1. Fake Terrorism Is a Coalition's Best Friend - Matt Hutaff

– posted by Dennis Hodges @ 5:49 PM GMT
 Friday, September 23, 2005
 
Headlines, Commentary, Re-Search, Privatization, Sustainability & Blogs

News Sept. 23, 2005

  1. Bush heads to Colorado command - AFP UPDATE
  2. Soldiers Ready for Post-Rita Relief Duty - AP UPDATE
  3. Health Emergency Declared for Texas, La. - AP UPDATE
  4. New Orleans floods again - AFP UPDATE
  5. Poor New Orleans Neighborhood Floods Again - AP UPDATE
  6. Rita breaches levee in N. Orleans: official - Reuters UPDATE
  7. Oil companies sued, blamed for Katrina devastation - AFP UPDATE
  8. Gulf of Mexico headed for storm record: UN expert - AFP UPDATE
  9. Major Developments on Rita and Katrina -AP UPDATE
  10. Scientists: You Can't Modify Hurricanes - AP
  11. Up to 24 Dead in Fire Aboard Evacuees' Bus - AP
  12. Rita's Rains Start Falling on New Orleans - AP
  13. Engineers Shore Up Levees in New Orleans - AP
  14. Texans Flee Rita for Major Traffic Jams - AP
  15. Houston, Galveston May Avoid Direct Hit - AP
  16. Mexicans Living on Texas Gulf Hurry Home - AP
  17. Rita roars through Gulf - Reuters
  18. A Category 4? And where? - Houston Chronicle
  19. IEA on alert over Rita - Reuters
  20. US Gulf Coast cities empty as Hurricane Rita approaches - AFP
  21. Rita still menacing S.E. Texas - The Beaumont Enterprise
  22. Gasoline hard to come by - The Beaumont Enterprise
  23. No tax break for housing Katrina victims - Yahoo! Finance
  24. Hurricanes Katrina Rita The Times and The Sunday Times - Times Online
  25. Climate change hurts Africa most: scientists - Reuters
  26. 100,000 evacuated as south China braces for tropical storm - AFP
  27. Cyclones & typhoons maintain stable fresh water supplies on Earth - PRAVDA
  28. Support for expanding G7 grows within its ranks - Reuters.co.uk
  29. Sony to cut 10,000 jobs - Reuters.co.ca
  30. Big Brother under the skin - Canada Freepress
  31. Clinton One-World Government Conference to Address "Threat" of Religion - LifeSite
  32. Pentagon forbids officer to testify on pre-9/11 knowledge - USA Today
  33. Kenya Unveils Wildlife Protection Program - AP

News Sept. 22, 2005

  1. USGS - Seismicity Report for Northern California UPDATE
  2. Elaborate Plans in Motion Ahead of Rita - AP UPDATE
  3. Houston-Area Residents Flee As Rita Nears - AP
  4. Rita Could Be Strongest Storm to Hit Texas - AP
  5. FEMA Sets Up Office in Texas As Rita Nears - AP
  6. Louisiana governor urges coastal evacuation - Reuters
  7. Was Katrina a perfect storm for manipulation? - Canada Freepress
  8. Rita heads for Texas as Category 5 hurricane - Reuters.co.uk
  9. Bush declares state of emergency in Texas, Louisiana - Forbes
  10. Experts say Louisiana levees should have held - Reuters.co.uk
  11. Clinton, Dole Appear at Fundraiser in N.C. - AP
  12. Report says global warming could spark conflict - Reuters
  13. Space age plan to tame might of hurricanes - The Observer
  14. NASA Funds Sci-Fi Technology - Wired News
  15. How microwave could stop another N.O.disaster - Sydney Morning Herald
  16. Sapping A Hurricane's Strength (Oct. 29, 04) - CBS News
  17. Tons of British aid to be BURNED by Americans - Mirror.co.uk
  18. 200,000 Louisiana cars lost in Katrina - New Orleans Sun
  19. La. sheriff gets money after layoff threat - Reuters.co.uk
  20. Effort To Recall Louisiana Governor Underway - All Headline News
  21. Refineries and Rigs Shut Down for Storm - New York Times
  22. Oil jumps as Rita threatens facilities - Reuters
  23. Rita's oil punch could hit harder than Katrina - CNN
  24. Oil workers flee as Rita advances - BBC
  25. Port Arthur oil refinery may expand - Houston Chronicle
  26. LUKoil opens office in China - RIA
  27. Banker Gets ID Chip Implant - RED HERRING
  28. Texas shelter cities may see long-term population shifts - MSNBC
  29. Jobless Claims Related to Katrina Surge - AP
  30. New York Times Cuts 500 Jobs, 4 Percent Of Work Force - WNBC
  31. Delta to cut up to 9,000 jobs - Reuters
  32. America's airlines, flying on empty - The Economist
  33. GEDs no longer required - ArmyTimes
  34. Bush's Words on Iraq Echo LBJ in 1967 - AP
News Sept. 21, 2005

  1. Rita now Category 4 hurricane - Reuters
  2. US braces for new hit as Hurricane Rita gathers force - AFP
  3. Forecasters Fear Hurricane Rita's Strength - Associated Press
  4. Bush Administration Touts Rita Readiness - AP
  5. New Orleans Facing More Flooding by Rita - AP
  6. Houston Mayor calls for evacuations - Reuters
  7. NY warned to prepare for hurricane like Katrina - Reuters
  8. Ghost Town - Washington Post
  9. U.S. lawmaker won't reopen bankruptcy for Katrina - Reuters
  10. Tax Breaks for Katrina May Aid Rich More - AP
  11. Fed, local officials fight over who's boss of Katrina relief effort - Houston Chronicle
  12. Bush signs Katrina-related flood insurance bill - Reuters
  13. Rita may be 'national disaster': oil CEO - Reuters
  14. Oil Prices Jump As Hurricane Rita Nears - AP
  15. Oil price to remain high until 2010: IMF - Reuters
  16. Oil above $68 as Rita threatens supply - Reuters
  17. FTC investigates gas price profiteering - Reuters
  18. Lukoil profit jumps - Business Recorder
  19. World's dependency on Opec oil to grow: IEA - Business Recorder
  20. Stocks Decline on Hurricane Rita Fears - AP
  21. The Invisible Body Battalion - MSNBC
  22. Modesto Co. deliver's more body bags to New Orleans - Modesto Bee
  23. Baghdad: The Bloodiest Day - ZNet
  24. U.S. Military Deaths Top 1,900 in Iraq - Associated Press
  25. Iraqi defense officials have embezzled $1.27 billion - World Tribune
  26. Israel Seeks Seat on U.N. Security Council - Associated Press
  27. U.N. Report Warns of More Terrorists - Associated Press
  28. Judge Orders Study on California Frog - Associated Press
  29. NASA details plan for craft that will fly to the moon - USA Today
  30. Chinese Firm Pledges to Back Agrarian Reform - All Africa
  31. Taking up arms to fight Africa's biggest war - IOL
  32. Uncontrolled Fires Destroy $700bn Forests - All Africa
News Sept. 20, 2005

  1. Rita becomes a hurricane - AFP
  2. Oil prices surge 7 percent as fresh US storm looms - Business Recorder UPD
  3. VeriChip(TM) Technology Being Used by State of Mississippi
  4. Digital Angel Donates RFID Microchips, Scanners to Aid in Pet ID
  5. Rita puts plans on hold, Evacuations difficult if storm nears Coast - Sun Herald
  6. Storms form in western Atlantic, NOT eastern (Graphic of Hurricanes)- Sun-Sentinel
  7. Rita becomes Category 1 hurricane, approaches Lower Keys - Sun-Sentinel
  8. This year's fast-forming hurricanes buck trend, puzzle meteorologists - Sun-Sentinel
  9. Florida Keys Are Ordered Evacuated as Rita Nears - Washington Post
  10. Rita Strengthens to Hurricane as Gulf Coast Watches & Waits - NY Times
  11. Galveston Calls for Voluntary Evacuations - AP
  12. Storm Threat Halts Returns To New Orleans - Washington Post
  13. Mayor Suspends Reopening of New Orleans - AP
  14. Guard relief hurt by obsolete equipment - USA Today
  15. Tent life wears thin on evacuees - Chicago Tribune
  16. Store sales drop on economic worries - Reuters
  17. Katrina Impacts Mississippi, Louisiana, & Alabama Harvests Differently - Grainnet
  18. Katrina Will Cost Farmers $900 Million - AP
  19. "Fending for ourselves" Making do in Mississippi - Seattle Times
  20. Copa Casino workers were fired the day Hurricane Katrina struck - Sun Herald
  21. Phoenix-Based Cable One CEO Personally Delivers Relief Aid to Misissippi Associates
  22. Hurricane evacuee accused of making bomb threats - Sun Herald
  23. More than 2,000 children remain separated from parents - Knight Ridder
  24. Slow seismic slip begins in Pacific Northwest - MSNBC
  25. MacArthur Foundation Awards 25 Grants - AP
  26. Federated Plans to Cut Up to 6,200 Jobs - Yahoo! Finance

News Sept. 19, 2005

  1. Rita headed for Florida Keys - Reuters
  2. Hurricane Warnings Posted for Florida Keys - AP
  3. Hurricane Center May Run Out of Names - Live Science
  4. Bush Questions Reopening of New Orleans - AP
  5. Bush urges Nagin to be cautious on New Orleans - Reuters
  6. For New Orleans, 2 Storms Brewing - LA Times
  7. Blanco speaks out on recovery's progress, regrets - Opelousas Daily World
  8. Rumor mill hampering residents' recovery - The Clarion-Ledger
  9. Insurers leave US victims high and dry - The Guardian
  10. Temporary housing planned for 1 million - NOLA
  11. 'I'm not leaving. Forget about it' - Shreveport Times
  12. Fox offer to send Mexican laborers spurned - Washington Times
  13. World Leaders Urged to Sign Anti-terror Treaty - FOX News
  14. Former Ill. Gov. Goes on Trial for Fraud - Guardian Unlimited

News Sept. 18, 2005

  1. Feds, locals clash on return to N.Orleans - Reuters
  2. Coast Guard Questions Big Easy Timeline - AP
  3. Relief head suggests delayed return to New Orleans - Reuters
  4. FEMA Battered by Waste, Fraud - LA Times
  5. Reopen - to what? - San Antonio Express
  6. Early warnings raised doubt on Bush disaster plans - Reuters
  7. Military May Play Bigger Relief Role - AP
  8. Architects say Katrina can make for Better Easy - San Antonio Express
  9. Money Earmarked for Evacuation Redirected - AP
  10. Keeping track of all that hurricane money - The Mobile Register
  11. New Orleans' Health System Faces Crisis - AP
  12. Rotting Wood, Rampant Mold Threaten Homes - Washington Post
  13. Human, economic, political costs mount as Katrina crisis enters fourth week - AFP
  14. An Uncertain Future for San Joaquin River - AP
  15. Bahamas, Florida Keys under hurricane alert - Reuters
  16. Visitors Told to Flee Parts of Fla. Keys - AP
  17. Ophelia Has Little Effect on New England - AP
  18. Ophelia now a post-tropical storm, heads for Cape Breton, Newfoundland - Canadian Press
  19. Number of monster hurricanes doubled in past 34 years - SF Gate
  20. Mississippi jobless claims hit 35,000 - Reuters
  21. Evacuees see a new land of opportunity in Houston - Chicago Tribune
  22. After Storm, Survivors Learn to Improvise - AP
  23. Life in the Shelters: Isolated and Perilous - NY Times
  24. Bush Rules Out Raising Taxes for Gulf Relief - NY Times
  25. BBC insists Katrina coverage impartial after Blair 'attack' - AFP
  26. U.S. Buys $100 Million of Bird Flu Vaccine - FOX News
  27. Mice infected with plague missing from lab - CNN
  28. Exxon's $10B fill-up: Cashing in on crunch - Boston Herald
  29. Memos Show Oil Companies Closed Refineries To Hike Profits - Huffington Post
  30. Former Bush official to get RFID tag - CNET News
  31. New twist on aid for Iraq: U.S. seeks donations - Chicago Tribune
  32. News on Kyoto Protocol and climate change - Indeco
  33. Nations Present Case Against Iran to U.N. - AP
  34. U.S. Keeping Pressure on Syria at U.N. - AP
  35. Chavez Criticizes U.N. Reforms in Speech - AP

COMMENTARY/OPINION

  1. Katrina and the Fed - Los Angeles Times
  2. Katrina, Just Some Thoughts - Dave Daubenmire
  3. A second disaster? - Charlotte Observer
  4. Is President Bush prepared to Make Al Gore's vision a reality? - National Review
  5. Warren's P.E.A.C.E. Plan & UN Goals - Berit Kjos
  6. Feds Desperate to Shut Up Bill Benson - Devvy Kidd
  7. Who Are The 75,000 Body Bags For? - Lynn Landes
  8. Fireman Admits Again: 9-11 Inside Job - Victor Thorn
  9. American Life Under a National ID Card - Tom DeWeese
  10. Impending Police State: The Implications of the Katrina Disaster for Canada - Connie Fogal
  11. Canada & America: Missile Defense & the Vows of Military Integration - Michel Chossudovsky
  12. Canada's CEOs sell out the nation - Murray Dobbin
  13. New Law slated to install Police State in Canada - Connie Fogal
  14. The Benevolent Bulge - Paul Proctor
  15. War Is Not Far from Us & Is the Midwife of the Chinese Century - Chi Haotian
  16. MEROVINGIAN SIGNATURE OF THE HURRICANES
  17. Dismantling the US Border Bringing Canada & Mexico into Fortress America
  18. Allegations That Katrina May Have Been A US, Russian Weather Experiment - Mike Blair
  19. Weather Modification a Long-Established, Though Secretive, Reality - Mary-Sue Haliburton
  20. From Biometric Scanning to Microchips and the Mark of the Beast? - Thomas Horn
  21. New Orleans, Criminals, Looters, and Second Amendment Rights - John Taft
  22. Executive Orders: Edicts from a Presidential Throne - James Hirsen
  23. See No Evil, Say No Evil at The UN Press Corps - Carey Roberts
  24. 'Going to Hell as fast as I can' - Kevin McCullough
  25. Racism, Population Control and The Negro Project - TCR News
  26. Sources of the Kremlin Regime - Investigation Institute of System Researches
  27. Sources of the Kremlin Regime - "The Commission of the Politburo" - Oleg Grechnevskiy
  28. Sources of the democratic regime in Russia - Oleg Grechnevskiy

RE-SEARCH

  1. JunkScience - Main Page
  2. Intentional Communities, an inclusive term for ecovillages (Home Page)
  3. World Resources Institute (WRI)
  4. Energy Information
  5. THE US GOVERNMENT DID NOT FAIL ITS MISSION - G. Edward Griffin
  6. IUCN - The World Conservation Union - Donors - Support - Governement agencies, voluntary
  7. IUCN To Hold Largest Environment Meeting since Rio (Geneva, 5 June 1996)
  8. "Smoking gun" documents nail FEMA, Chertoff, and Bush (Word Document)
    Read every word of this letter of request for documentation of hurricane
    study, by Rep. Tom Davis, Chairman & Rep. Henry Waxman
  9. IEM Team to Develop Catastrophic Hurricane Disaster Plan for N.O. & SE LA
  10. Peak Oil, Pandemic, and 78 Dead Scientists - Michael Nield
  11. War on terror to continue "for 30 years" - Swiss Info
  12. Infectious Disease Research in & Around New Orleans - The Memory Hole
  13. Global Envision - Balanced articles on globalization news, debates, pros & cons
  14. Responsibility for a healthy world - The Dr. Rath Health Foundation
  15. UNCA - United Neighborhood Centers of America

PRIVATIZATION (RE-SEARCH)

  1. Privatizing Water & Sanitation Services - Privatization, Infrastructure & Business
  2. Privatization, Infrastructure & Business Environment - World Bank Group
  3. DHV Group - Water Management

SUSTAINABILITY (RE-SEARCH)

  1. Bainbridge Graduate Institute - Sustainable Business Degrees
  2. B.S. in Environmental Science (Sustainable Living) - Maharishi University
  3. Sustainable Development, 10000 company profiles - Trans Nationale
  4. Wonderland Hill Development Co. - "Co-Housing" in Boulder Colorado
  5. Woods for ALL - Woodland & Woods for Sale, Protection & Preservation
  6. Integral City - Integrate City Development Release Urban Potential

BLOGS

  1. HURRICANE KATRINA SEEMS TO BE FOLLOWING A SCRIPT
  2. Cynthia McKinney censored in congressional record

– posted by Dennis Hodges @ 12:49 AM GMT
 Friday, September 16, 2005
 
HEADLINES, COMMENTARY, RE-SEARCH, WETLANDS / WATERSHEDS, COASTAL 2050, HAARP, WEATHER MODIFICATION!

News Sept. 16, 2005

  1. Leaders Say U.N. Must Direct Terror Fight - AP
  2. Katrina Death Toll Passes 700 - Military.com
  3. House/ Senate Approve Tax Relief Bills for Katrina Victims - Crosswalk
  4. Glance at Global Aid Offers for Katrina - AP
  5. Poll: 43 Pct. of Evacuees Want to Go Home - AP
  6. Many already venturing back to N.O. - NOLA
  7. Katrina May Affect U.S. Aid Abroad - AP
  8. 60,000 military support in Katrina's wake - DC Military
  9. Report offers 'grave' view of impact on environment - Houston Chronicle
  10. Exposed to a flood of filth, homes must be bulldozed - USA Today
  11. Global warming link to hurricanes - NEWS.com.au
  12. Speculators Rushing In as the Water Recedes - L A Times
  13. Bush Plans Large-Scale Rebuilding Program - L A Times
  14. Survey Finds More Women Try Bisexuality - AP
  15. Weldon: Atta Papers Destroyed on Orders - AP
  16. South Africian Farmer wins water bill case - News 24
  17. China Lauds State for Economic Gains - All Africa
  18. Clinton Launching First Global Summit - Washington Post
  19. Baghdad: The bloodiest day - Independent Online
  20. US jobless growth at 10-year high - BBC
  21. US Judge Dismisses Global Warming Case Against Utilities - Morningstar

News Sept. 15, 2005

  1. Chertoff delayed federal response, memo shows - Knight Ridder
  2. Fallout at FEMA - The Boston Globe
  3. FEMA, outsource Katrina body count to firm in body-dumping scandals - Raw Story
  4. Flood-damage insurance limits dismay residents - NOLA
  5. Canadian Mounties reached St. Bernard before troops did - SF Gate
  6. Garza applauds Mexico's help w/ Katrina efforts - Brownsville Herald
  7. Blackwater Mercenaries Deploy in New Orleans - Info. Clearing House
  8. 1/8 Marines break through to St. Bernard Parish - Marine Corps News
  9. In the Quarter, Haunting Silence & Berets That Don't Speak French - NY Times
  10. Katrina could prompt major military revisions - Army Times
  11. Tree outrage adds insult to injury - The Sun Herald
  12. EPA testing draws criticism - NOLA
  13. New Orleans Air Found Not Overly Polluted - AP
  14. Mayor Plans to Reopen Parts of New Orleans by Weekend - NY Times
  15. Rescue effort turns to weak, scared pets - Gazette Times
  16. Hurricane Ophelia pummels North Carolina coast - Reuters
  17. Hurricane Ophelia Weakens, but Soaks N.C. - AP
  18. Hurricane Katrina death toll rises - Reuters
  19. Court says flag pledge violates Constitution - Reuters
  20. Bring Them Home Now - Info. Clearing House
  21. Putin Reiterates U.N.'s Role Against Terror - FOX News
  22. Putin: U.N. Has Key Role in Terror Fight - AP
  23. On Eve of World Summit, Hurricane Bolton Threatens to Wreak Havoc on the Global Poor

News Sept. 14, 2005

  1. Bodies raise new questions on storm aid - Reuters
  2. Bush Seeks U.N. Support on Democracy Plan - AP
  3. Ophelia Soaks N.C., Causes Power Outages - AP
  4. Roberts: Congress Can Trump Court Decision - AP
  5. LIVE: FULL COVERAGE: Supreme Court
  6. Frustrated: Fire crews to hand out fliers for FEMA - Salt Lake Tribune
  7. Nursing home owners charged - CNN.com
  8. The IMF can go to HELL, says embattled Mugabe - IOL
  9. Feared Blackwater Mercenaries Deploy in New Orleans - democracy now

News Sept. 13, 2005

  1. U.N. Summit Burdened by Disagreements - AP
  2. Workers' Error Blamed for L.A. Blackout - AP
  3. Bush to address nation from Louisiana Thursday - Reuters
  4. Bush declares emergency in post-Katrina Arizona, Virginia - AFP
  5. Katrina debacle exposed chaotic government - AFP
  6. Ophelia Pounds Beaches With Heavy Surf - AP
  7. Ophelia Prompts Evacuations on Outer Banks - AP
  8. Career Firefighter Named New FEMA Director - AP
  9. Much Wider Damage to Levees Is Disclosed - L A Times
  10. Katrina Displaces Thousands With HIV - AP
  11. Bush Supporters Question Iraq War Tactics - FOX News
  12. Rumsfeld sees broader NATO Afghanistan role - Reuters
  13. Clinton to provide free drugs to China's HIV/AIDS children - AFP
  14. Historian Plans Book on Hurricane Katrina - AP
  15. Hospitals ready for patient influx - NOLA
  16. We need homes now, La. Tells FEMA - NOLA
  17. Nagin criticized over evacuation - NOLA
  18. Locals join criticism of tardy response - The Advocate
  19. Bodies raise new questions on storm aid - Reuters
  20. Communities Help Their Own After Katrina - AP
  21. FEMA will not airlift evacuees to Missouri - News Tribune
  22. Requested shelters now go begging - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
  23. 'Thanks, but no thanks,' shelters told - Kansas City Star
  24. Hurricane evacuees staying at home - Augusta Daily Gazette
  25. Evacuees Begin Leaving Shelters - KPRC (Houston,TX)
  26. Storm evacuees flood Arizona - Eastern Arizona Courier
  27. Hundreds of Katrina Evacuees Gather at Convention Center - Yahoo! Finance
  28. Evacuees welcomed at Oklahoma school - Cushing Daily Citizen
  29. Insurance Companies Staggering Under Global Warming Damages - ENS

News Sept. 12, 2005

  1. Wetlands Loss Left Gulf Coast Naked to Storm - Inter Press Service
  2. Divers Find Explosive Residue On N. O. Ruptured Levy - Hal Turner
  3. Ophelia Downgraded to Tropical Storm Again - AP
  4. Hurricane Ophelia churns off East Coast - Reuters
  5. The Endless Hurricane Season - Inter Press Service
  6. Methods of Artificial Weather Manipulation - Indiadaily
  7. Mexican, Dutch send troops ashore to help with cleanup - Knight Ridder
  8. Some say Congress going overboard on aid - USA Today
  9. Residents Wonder if Biloxi Will Survive - AP
  10. Hurricane refugees not expected at Camp Ripley until Friday - KAAL TV
  11. Public Health nurses heading to Camp Ripley - Crookston Daily Times
  12. Waves from Katrina travel upstream - Winona Post
  13. Area native finds relief from hurricane back home - Herald Journal
  14. Refuge here for displaced - Winona Post
  15. Hurricane journal: Evacuee's life 'changed forever' - Shreveport Times
  16. U.S. gas prices fuel "drive offs" by angry drivers - Reuters
  17. U.N. Summit in Danger of Being a Political Fiasco - Inter Press Service

News Sept. 11, 2005

  1. Cheney backed removing FEMA boss,says Katrina was an "EXERCISE" - Reuters UK
  2. Katrina survivors face battle with insurers - Reuters UK
  3. Fears grow for Katrina insurers - The Observer
  4. Officials Shooting Dogs in Louisiana-Feds Must Hear from You Today!
  5. Cheney told to "go F#*K yourself" in Gulfport, Mississippi -The Raw Story
  6. Prescott links global warming to Katrina - The Observer
  7. Hurricane Ophelia aims at North Carolina - Reuters
  8. Carolinas Warily Eye Hurricane Ophelia - AP
  9. Pentagon Opens 9/11 Crash Site to Public - L A Times
  10. 9/11 a US plot, newspaper claims no Boeing hit Pentagon - The Australian
  11. Yahoo Helped China Jail Journalist - AP

News Sept. 10, 2005

  1. U. N. relief aid for Hurricane Katrina will increase - Austin Am.-Statesman
  2. Foreign Aid to U.S. for Katrina Relief (State Department)- Associated Press
  3. FEMA head replaced as dead collected - Reuters
  4. FEMA to Halt Debit Cards, Use Bank Deposit - Associated Press
  5. FEMA director says media made him a scapegoat - Mercury News
  6. How Different Groups Feel About Bush, Storm - Associated Press
  7. Analysis Sees Deficits Growing Under Bush - Associated Press
  8. Documents reveal Katrina's impact was foreseen - ABC News Online (Australian)
  9. Canadians beat U.S. Army to New Orleans suburb - Reuters AlertNet
  10. U.S. thanks Canada for relief efforts - Canadian Press
  11. Officials: Guard Deployment Hurt Response - Associated Press
  12. Louisiana Guardsmen Return Home From Iraq - Associated Press
  13. Mexican troops join relief effort as 94 nations offer aid - Independent Online
  14. Mexican Troops Arrive for Katrina Relief - Associated Press
  15. Mexico donates aid in show of friendship - Seattle Times
  16. Mexico's Fox Says U.S. to Give Disaster Aid to Illegal Migrants - Bloomberg
  17. NATO set to approve Katrina help for US - AFP
  18. NATO approves plans for ships, planes to carry aid - South Coast Today
  19. N. O.: Police go door-to-door to clear out last residents - Independent Online
  20. Katrina toll in New Orleans may be lower than feared - Times Online
  21. Katrina Evacuees Wonder What's Next - Associated Press
  22. New Orleans port stirs again - Reuters
  23. Comeback Is Likely for Fish but Maybe Not for Fishermen - N Y Times
  24. Grumblings as some countries left hanging after offering Katrina aid - AFP
  25. Ophelia Expected to Turn Back Toward Land - Associated Press
  26. Ophelia Strengthens to a Hurricane Again - Associated Press
  27. Judge Rules Vs. U.S. in Patriot Act Case - Associated Press
  28. Martial law & poor communication tense situation for reporter - SF Gate
  29. Journalist Groups Protest FEMA Ban on Photos of Dead - E & P
  30. In many ways, journalists struggle to find the story - SP Times
  31. Those still in flood zone scavenge for basics - Star Tribune
  32. Offers of Katrina help misguided, agencies say - Palm Beach Post
  33. Homeland Security won't let Red Cross deliver food - Post-Gazette
  34. Daley 'shocked' at federal snub of offers to help - Chicago Tribune
  35. Perkins unveils city's Hurricane Katrina plan - Selma Times-Journal
  36. Navy ship nearby underused - Chicago Tribune
  37. Female survivors urged to flash breasts for help - World Net Daily
  38. Police made their storm misery worse - SF Gate
  39. Police Begin Seizing Guns of Civilians - New York Times
  40. Police prepare to use force - AZ Central
  41. N.O. Police Say They Are Regaining Control - Associated Press
  42. Watchmen Stand Vigil in City's Wealthiest Homes - Washington Post
  43. Truckers strike imminent? - World Net Daily
  44. Stay Out: Florida Subdivision Bans Hurricane Evacuees - WSOCTV
  45. Disaster touches area residents - Casa Grande Valley
  46. Use of word 'refugee' to describe Katrina's displaced disputed - WWLTV
  47. Blame It on Bush: Why the Levee Broke! - Ocnus.Net
  48. FEMA: Hurricane Pam Exercise Concludes (Rel.July 23, 2004)
  49. ReliefWeb > USA: Emergency assistance flowing to Gulf Coast
  50. ReliefWeb > USA: Tens of thousands of Katrina evacuees find shelter
  51. ReliefWeb > USA: ERD partners with communities impacted by hurricane
  52. FEMA Chief Delayed Sending for Help Until Katrina Had Passed - Elites TV
  53. FEMA: First Responders Urged Not To Respond To Hurricane Impact
COMMENTARY/OPINION
  1. Make It an Island - BRUCE BABBITT (NY Times)
  2. Breaks in the Levee Logic (COASTAL 2050) - Duane D. Freese
  3. Taxing America's capacity for charity - MARK TRAHANT (SEATTLE POST)
  4. Another disaster for U.S.: 'Reform' at the U.N. - Henry Lamb
  5. US Infectious Disease Policy Is Based on the Wrong Germ Theory - Dr. Carolyn Dean MD
  6. A Hurricane Exposes the Man-Made Disaster of the Welfare State - Robert Tracinski
  7. Clinton's Mythical FEMA - Jim Kouri
  8. The Extinction of the Middle Class - SARTRE
  9. The silent socialist & communist revolution, the stealth reality - Indiadaily
  10. FEMA is the Patriot Act on crack
  11. Only threat that Venezuela poses for USA is the threat of a good example
  12. We've Been Had! - John Longenecker
  13. Free Trade: The Myth and the Reality - Steven Yates
  14. The Tyranny of The ESA And The Threat of Kelo 2 - Tom DeWeese
  15. America Is Bankrupt - Mike Rogers
  16. War on Terror: The Unexamined Effect of the Hainan Island Outrage - China e-Lobby
  17. How the flood compromises U.S. foreign policy - Richard N. Haass
  18. The Flood of Sympathy - Lady Liberty
  19. Katrina, Osama & Preemptive Surrender to Disaster - Madeleine Cosman
  20. What the hell happened to us, America?
  21. Has The Bush cartel Ordered FEMA and/or Blackwater
    Mercenaries to Destroy Evidence of Katrina Casualties?
    - Vincent L. Guarisco
  22. Blackwater Mercenaries: Coming Soon to Your Town
  23. If We Understand New Orleans;
    we understand the Bush strategy
    - Mike Whitney
  24. Son of a Globalist - Rodney Stubbs
  25. Go Away, Recruiter! - Linda Schrock Taylor

RE-SEARCH

  1. Statement by Secretary General on NATO Katrina Support Operation
  2. Hurricane Katrina - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  3. International response to Hurricane Katrina - Wikipedia
  4. FEMA's 10 Regional Directors' Bios...truly frightening!
  5. Where in the World is all the Free Energy?
  6. The Schumann Resonances & Human Psychobiology - NEXUS
  7. CHEMTRAILS - Covert Climate Control?
  8. Aspartame Is Bad! - Nexus Magazine
  9. SONIC BLOOM: A GROWING SUCCESS STORY
  10. Helsinki Process on Globalisation and Democracy
  11. FEMA - Active Disasters & Emergencies
  12. History of the Council for Government Reform
  13. Privatizing America's Public Lands
  14. EPA Scientists & Workers Call for an End to Water Fluoridation
  15. EPA HEADQUARTERS UNION OF SCIENTISTS OPPOSES FLUORIDATION
  16. Information Exploitation Office (IXO & DARPA)
  17. Blackwater USA - Home Page
  18. Illuminati Card Came
  19. The CFR & the Trilateral Commission, organizations that run the U. S.
  20. Bush-Clinton-Katrina-Fund

RE-SEARCH (WETLANDS / WATERSHEDS)

  1. EPA > Wetlands, Oceans, & Watersheds
  2. EPA > Wetlands
  3. EPA > Wetlands > Laws
  4. EPA > Wetlands > Laws > Executive Orders
RE-SEARCH (COASTAL 2050 aka. Breaux Act)
  1. The Breaux Act
  2. BREAUX ACT-COASTAL WETLANDS PLANNING & RESTORATION ACT (PDF)
  3. Breaux Coastal Wetlands Act - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
  4. Coastal task force considers big picture - Times-Picayune
  5. EPA/GMPO: Objectives of the Gulf of Mexico Program
  6. U. S. Army Corps of Engineers - Louisiana Coastal Area: Coastal 2050
  7. National Water Program Guidance: FY 2005 - U.S. EPA
  8. TESTIMONY 1999 BARRY KOHL LOUISIANA AUBORN COUNCIL - LEXIS-NEXIS
  9. Louisiana Coastal Area - Addressing Decades of Coastal Erosion

HAARP (RE-SEARCH)

  1. JEC Hearing on Radio Frequency Weapons (28 February 1998)
  2. The Military's Pandora's Box
  3. HAARP: Weapons of Total Destruction?
  4. HAARP: VANDALISM IN THE SKY? - Nexus Magazine
  5. The Latest HAARP Information - Earthpulse Press
  6. Ancient Atomic Warfare? (HAARP) (Part 1/2) - Nexus Magazine
  7. BRIGHT SKIES (HAARP clone) - Top-Secret Weapons Testing?
  8. High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program - Wikipedia

WEATHER MODIFICATION (RE-SEARCH) Also see RE-SEARCH Sept. 8, 2005

  1. NOAA's National Weather Service
  2. DECONSTRUCTING KATRINA: SCALAR WEATHER WARS
  3. DOE Document - Weather control
  4. Scalar EM Weather Control
  5. Weather Modification by Cloud Seeding - A Status Report 1989-1997
  6. Atmospherics Incorporated
  7. ENRON and Weather Control - AZ IMC
  8. AUDIO LINK: James McCanney on KATRINE & MORE!

– posted by Dennis Hodges @ 7:46 PM GMT
 Thursday, September 08, 2005
 
HEADLINES, COMMENTARY, RE-SEARCH & MORE!
  1. California Earthquake Could Be the Next Katrina - LA Times
  2. Katrina may slow housing: Freddie Mac - Reuters
  3. Congress Passes $51.8B Katrina Relief Bill - AP
  4. U.S. Seeks Larger NATO Role in Katrina Aid - Associated Press
  5. Blanco hires FEMA ex-director to advise on hurricane cleanup - NOLA
  6. Plight of Stranded Animals Worsening Daily - Washington Post
  7. Officials warn of toxic floodwaters - CANOE
  8. Ophelia May Curl Back Toward Florida As Hurricane - WKMG/Local6
  9. Tropical Storm Ophelia may enter Gulf of Mexico - Reuters
  10. Louisiana blocked Red Cross - World Net Daily
  11. To many it feels like the apocalypse - CANOE
  12. We can't afford not to plan for catastrophes - USA Today
  13. Katrina crisis threatens to swamp Bush White House - The Australian
  14. Five dead were army workers, shot dead by police - Herald Sun
  15. Halliburton gets Katrina contract - Halliburton Watch
  16. New Orleans mayor fears CIA to take him out - World Net Daily
  17. U.S. Border Patrol Moved to Katrina Area, Border Vulnerable - NewsMax
COMMENTARY/OPINION

  1. Barbara Bush: It's Good Enough for the Poor - The Nation
  2. Memo Media: Stop Enabling the White House Blame Game - A. Huffington
  3. A Solution In Alaska - Forbes
  4. Oil prices at 100 usd, no longer unthinkable in wake of Katrina - Forbes
  5. America's Mayors: You've Been Warned, Part 1 - Devvy Kidd
  6. Gulf Coast poisoned? - Peter Worthington
  7. Louisiana's Wetlands - National Geographic Magazine
  8. The John Birch Society - Barbara Aho
  9. Revolution in Education - Soviet Style, Part 1 - Charlotte Iserbyt
  10. New Orleans: A Geopolitical Prize - George Friedman
  11. 46 of 47 Biosphere Reserves Fail U.N. Requirements - Henry Lamb
  12. "Rewilding America" - Joyce Morrison
  13. Money For the U.N., None For Katrina? - Cliff Kincaid
  14. HURRICANE KATRINA/WHO BENEFITS - Sherman H. Skolnick
RE-SEARCH

  1. Hurricane Katrina Death Toll - A Satanic Sacrifice?
  2. SOVIET SCALAR ELECTROMAGNETIC WEAPONS
  3. Scalar Wars The Brave New World of Scalar Electromagnetics
  4. Natural Disasters - The Cutting Edge
  5. HAARP Poses Global Threat - Pravda
  6. China has a deadly new weapon - Pravda
  7. Weather Modification Operations and Research Board - SourceWatch
  8. Convention on Prohibition of Military or Any Hostile Use of Environmental Mod. Techniques
  9. Weather as a Force Multiplier: Owning the Weather in 2025
  10. The Tsunami that was Katrina - WEATHER WARS - Scott Stevens
  11. Scalar Weather Wars: Hurricane Katrina and the Rape of New Orleans
  12. The Ultimate Weapon of Mass Destruction - Michel Chossudovsky
  13. Project Woodpecker
  14. Past Attempts To Control Hurricanes
  15. Hurricane Katrina - US Department of State
  16. LOOK AT THE DATE! Disaster Relief Request From Louisana Gov. (PDF)
  17. Special Drawing Rights - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  18. Council for National Policy - SourceWatch
  19. Aspartame (Nutrasweet) Toxicity Information Center
  20. According to this interview Commander Kelly, the Colorado facility is a centralized logistics center. This is a component of the 'transformed' military read about here. (PDF)
SIDE NOTES

  1. 'John Wayne Dude' Gets Highest Marks, FEMA Boss Gets Lowest, in SurveyUSA Poll of Katrina

– posted by Dennis Hodges @ 5:53 PM GMT
 Wednesday, September 07, 2005
 
HEADLINES, COMMENTARY & RE-SEARCH
  1. New Orleans' Holdouts Coaxed From Homes - AP
  2. About 825,000 still without power after Katrina - Reuters
  3. Navy Pilots Who Rescued Victims Are Reprimanded - NY Times
  4. ORDERED OUT - New Orleans Times-Picayune
  5. Police threaten forced evacuation - Reuters
  6. Disaster Price Tag for Katrina Balloons - AP
  7. Huge task ahead to ID Katrina victims - Reuters
  8. Katrina Victims to Get $2K Debit Cards - AP
  9. Budget Office Says Storm Could Cost Economy 400,000 Jobs - NY Times
  10. Katrina aid response prompts row - BBC
  11. Cavalry needs faster horses - The Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA)
  12. Michael DeWayne Brown: Facing Blame in a Disaster - NY Times
  13. FEMA Chief Sent Help Only After Storm Hit - AP
  14. Coast Guard's Chief of Staff To Assist FEMA Head Brown - Washington Post
  15. Victims face bewildering options - Reuters
  16. Government works to arrange places for the displaced - USA Today
  17. Americans opening homes, lives, to flood refugees - Reuters
  18. Hillary Clinton rejects Bush-led probe of Katrina - AFP
  19. No plans yet to tear down New Orleans Superdome - Reuters
  20. Water scarcity returns to Coast as recovery continues - The Clarion-Ledger
OTHER HEADLINES
  1. Tropical Storm Ophelia Threatens Florida - AP
  2. Tropical Storm Ophelia strengthens off Florida - Reuters
  3. The Nation's Weather - AP
  4. At Least 16 Dead As Storm Nears Japan - AP
  5. Annan takes blame for some of oil, food program fraud - Reuters
  6. Two million Cambodians may face food shortages in 2006 - AFP
  7. Bush to Host Iraqi President on Tuesday - AP
  8. China Narrows List of Astronaut Candidates - AP
  9. Controversy Swirls Around Wind Farm Plan - AP
  10. Productivity Growth Slows, Labor Costs Up - AP
  11. Ford Recalls 3.8 Million Pickups, SUVs - Associated Press
COMMENTARY/OPINION
  1. Opportunities to lessen storm's impact missed - The Lafayette Daily Advertiser
RE-SEARCH
  1. WASHING AWAY - five-part series from 2002 that examines New Orleans' vulnerability to hurricanes. From the New Orleans Times-Picayune.

– posted by Dennis Hodges @ 6:10 PM GMT
 Tuesday, September 06, 2005
 
HEADLINES, COMMENTARY & RE-SEARCH
  1. New Storm Could Bring Heavy Rain to Fla. - AP UPDATE
  2. Europe responds strongly to US calls for Katrina aid - AFP UPDATE
  3. N. O. police chief defends force where up to 200 'cowards' - The Guardian UPDATE
  4. Katrina Economic Impact May Top $100B - AP UPDATE
  5. Katrina environmental issues "almost unimaginable" - Reuters UPDATE
  6. Mayor says Katrina may have claimed more than 10,000 lives - NOLA
  7. Bush resists immediate probe into Katrina response - Reuters
  8. New Orleans Wary of What's Beneath Water - AP
  9. N.O. holdouts must get out, officials say - The Advocate
  10. Hundreds Refuse to Evacuate - L A Times
  11. Some find relief, others despair upon return to south La. - Shreveport Times
  12. For Many Evacuees, There's No Going Home, So They Plan to Stay - L A Times
  13. Plan to Move Astrodome Evacuees on Hold - AP
  14. Blanco coolly greets Bush - The Advocate
  15. Holden says Baton Rouge needs U.S. aid - The Advocate
  16. First Responders Warned Feds on Training - AP
  17. FEMA Director Singled Out by Response Critics - Washington Post
  18. Troops begin combat operations in New Orleans - Army Times
  19. Evacuees' plight affects foreign shores - Shreveport Times
  20. Clinton Is an Unexpected Partner in the Hurricane Effort - N Y Times
COMMENTARY/OPINION
  1. New Orleans needed the National Guard - The Advocate
  2. New Orleans:The Strategy for World Government - Henry Makow Ph.D.
  3. Must Government Provide You Everything in a Disaster? - Angie Ccarlson
  4. Global Cities for Global Corporations - Patrick Wood
  5. Amnesty International Promotes Violence By Women - David R. Usher
  6. Why Government Must Go - Cliff Jones
  7. Borrowing to Create Jobs: More Insanity - Devvy Kidd
RE-SEARCH
  1. DISASTER INSURANCE INFORMATION OFFICE
  2. FEMA: Statement Of Joe M. Allbaugh, Director (March 6, 2002)
  3. CANADA SELLING AFGHANS' WATER

– posted by Dennis Hodges @ 6:09 PM GMT
 Monday, September 05, 2005
 
REPEATING one more time! REFUGEE n. One who flees from invasion, persecution, or political danger......(Funk & Wagnalls, 1972)
  1. Despite Warnings, Washington Failed to Fund Levee Projects - L A Times
  2. U.S. Asks EU, NATO for Hurricane Aid - Associated Press
  3. Katrina Aid Pours in From Around the World - Associated Press
  4. World offers cash, aid to stricken southern US - AFP
  5. US accepts offer of UN help in Katrina aftermath - Reuters
  6. Gulf Barrier Islands Now More Vulnerable - AP
  7. Texas to Airlift Some Katrina Refugees - AP
  8. States Struggling With Katrina Refugees - Associated Press
  9. Katrina's Victims Poorer Than U.S. Average - Associated Press
  10. Anti-terror teams switch gears, help with Katrina - Reuters
  11. Doctors Hamstrung in Relief Efforts - AP
  12. "No One Can Say they Didn't See it Coming" - SPIEGEL ONLINE
  13. 'Thousands dead', gunmobs loot and sharks swimming in streets - The Sun
  14. 14 Canadians rescued from hurricane-ravaged U.S. Gulf Coast - Canadian Press
  15. Ottawa to tap medical stockpile to help in U.S. hurricane relief - Canadian Press
OTHER HEADLINES
  1. A Look at U.S. Military Deaths in Iraq - Associated Press
  2. Blair arrives in Beijing for EU-China summit - AFP
  3. U.N. Urges Some Staff to Leave Afghanistan - Associated Press
  4. Australia may tighten citizenship rules over terrorism fears - AFP
  5. Saddam's Defense Team Balks at Oct. Trial - Associated Press
  6. Rice Defends Bush Against Racism Charges - Associated Press
  7. Chief Justice Rehnquist Dies of Cancer - AP
  8. Lawmakers Scramble to Replace Rehnquist - Associated Press
  9. Bush Has Many Options for Filling Seat - Associated Press
  10. U.N. Agency: Bird Flu Likely to Spread - AP
  11. US VP Cheney postpones Canada trip - AFP
  12. U.N. Wants $845 Billion From U.S - Accuracy In Media
RE-SEARCH
  1. Hurricane Katrina Death Toll - A Satanic Sacrifice?
  2. SOVIET SCALAR ELECTROMAGNETIC WEAPONS
  3. Natural Disasters - The Cutting Edge
  4. Weather Modification Operations and Research Board - SourceWatch
  5. Convention on the Prohibition of Military or Any Other Hostile Use of Environmental Mod. Techniques
  6. Weather as a Force Multiplier: Owning the Weather in 2025
  7. The Tsunami that was Katrina - WEATHER WARS - Scott Stevens
  8. Scalar Weather Wars: Hurricane Katrina and the Rape of New Orleans
  9. The Ultimate Weapon of Mass Destruction - Michel Chossudovsky
  10. Project Woodpecker
  11. HAARP Poses Global Threat - Pravda
  12. China has a deadly new weapon - Pravda
COMMENTARY/OPINION
  1. Katrina: Another Deliberate 9-11? - Lisa Guliani & Victor Thorn
  2. An open letter to the President

– posted by Dennis Hodges @ 3:18 AM GMT
 Saturday, September 03, 2005
 
REFUGEE n. One who flees from invasion, persecution, or political danger......(Funk & Wagnalls, 1972)
  1. Troops ordered to hurricane zone - BBC
  2. IEA chief warns of global energy crisis - Reuters
  3. States probe high gas prices, eye tax cuts - Reuters
  4. Fed's Deny Help To South Florida Homeowners Hit By Katrina - News4Jax
  5. Washington evade political responsibility for Katrina's impact - WSWS
  6. FEMA takes heat for Katrina preparation, response - Billings Gazette
  7. Focus on terrorism delays FEMA response to Katrina - Knight Ridder
  8. Was FEMA ready for a disaster like Katrina? - MSNBC
  9. Romney Blasts FEMA For Response To Katrina - WLBZ (Bangor, Maine)
  10. Gulf Coast Jobless Rate Could Be 25 Pct. - AP
  11. Geologist: Katrina ripped up La. coastline - Times-Picayune
  12. Flood-control funds short of requests - Chicago Tribune

COMMENTARY/OPINION

  1. Great Lies of the American free press - PRAVDA
  2. Humans & House Cats, Hunters & History - Nancy Levant
  3. New Orleans Is Sinking - Popular Mechanics (Pub.9/11/2001)
  4. Man Fired By Am. Red Cross For Not Celebrating Homosexuality - CWA
  5. The sign of the Cross - Bill O'Reilly
RE-SEARCH
  1. Scalar Wars The Brave New World of Scalar Electromagnetic
  2. IUCN/SSC Invasive Species Specialist Group (ISSG)
  3. Ethical Aspects of ICT Implants in the Human Body (European Comm.) (PDF)
  4. Quality education prerequisite for sustainable development (UNESCO)
THE FUTURE OF NORTH AMERICAN INTEGRATION (Trilateral Commission)
  1. A Background Paper for The Trilateral Commission (PDF)
  2. A summary of three perspectives (PDF)
  3. Beyond NAFTA
GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
  1. The Trilateral Commission Seoul Plenary Meeting 2003 (PDF)
  2. Annual Meeting Publications
GRAY WATER IN YOUR FUTURE
  1. Gray water in your future
  2. Gray Water Policy Center
  3. Graywater Central
  4. Guidelines On Gray Water Usage During Drought Conditions
  5. Recycling Gray Water is not a Black and White Issue
  6. 2005 Annual Meeting: Using Gray Water in Sustainable Design
  7. NREL - Sustainable NREL - Water Ideas

– posted by Dennis Hodges @ 8:20 PM GMT
 Friday, September 02, 2005
 
I'm MORE than DISGUSTED, HOW ABOUT YOU??
  1. US hurricane disaster shows import of protecting environment: Annan - AP
  2. Gas Supplies Tight; Bush Asks Drivers to Conserve - Washington Post
  3. Thousands Complain to Feds on Gas Gouging - AP
  4. Big Oil Spill Spotted Near Tanks on Miss. - AP
  5. 20 oil rigs missing in Gulf of Mexico: US Coast Guard - AFP
  6. Explosions rock New Orleans ahead of Bush visit - AFP
  7. Anarchy & mayhem worsen already critical situation in N. O. - Dead Pelican
  8. Houston Opens Two More Refugee Centers - AP
  9. UN offers help to US in aftermath of Hurricane Katrina - UN News

OTHER HEADLINES

  1. Sheehan, War Protesters Leave Texas Camp - AP
  2. As School-Building Plan Fails, New Jersey Is Left With Slums - N.Y. Times
  3. Largest ever celebration of Chinese culture at US Kennedy Center - Xinhua
  4. US welcomes any aid offers from abroad - Xinhua
  5. Grand reception held for WWII veterans - Xinhua
  6. China, EU to ink co-op agreements at summit - Xinhua
  7. Typhoon pounds Fujian, forcing evacuation - China Daily
  8. UN gets funds to fight against foot & mouth disease in Europe - UN News
  9. UN pledges to help Iraq following bridge tragedy in Baghdad - Irna
  10. Iraq Update - US Department of State
  11. US 'understands' Italy's reasons for cutting troops in Iraq - AFP
  12. U.S. Won't Relocate Soldiers for Katrina - AP
  13. U.S. confirms its troops killed Reuters journalist in Iraq - Reuters
  14. Anti-War Activists Plan Massive D.C. Rally - AP
  15. Guantanamo hunger strike staged - BBC
  16. Lab dedicated to RFID technology - CNN

COMMENTARY / OPIONION

  1. Transportation bill: More financial bondage - Devvy Kidd
  2. Chinese Defense Minister Speech For WAR against the U. S. - Hal Turner

RE-SEARCH

  1. Council for National Policy
  2. Joint Statement Between U.S. and India
  3. U.S.- India Economic Dialogue Fact Sheet (PDF)
  4. Globalization - A Global Con Game "By The Corporate Mafia"
  5. Regionalism and the United Nations (PDF)

EVENTS

  1. UNITED NATIONS World Summit 2005

– posted by Dennis Hodges @ 3:48 AM GMT
 Thursday, September 01, 2005
 
THE SET-UP CONTINUES!!
  1. Congress to Vote on $10B Katrina Package - AP (UPDATE)
  2. Hastert Questions Rebuilding New Orleans - AP (UPDATE)
  3. Bush Bypasses Senate to Install Official - AP (UPDATE)
  4. DEATH TOLL SOARS IN NEW ORLEANS - Mercury News
  5. Thousands Feared Drowned in New Orleans - AP
  6. On Mississippi coast, modern life is in pieces - USA TODAY
  7. Biggest health worry after Katrina is clean water - Reuters
  8. Area Braces For Influx Of 25,000 Refugees - Washington Post
  9. Utah May House 1,000 Hurricane Refugees - AP
  10. Astrodome to become new home for storm refugees - Reuters
  11. First Bus To Arrive At Astrodome Not From Superdome - KPRC Houston
  12. Unrest Intensifies at Superdome Shelter - AP
  13. New Orleans evacuation slows as shooting, chaos erupt - Reuters
  14. Bush on defensive over hurricane response - AFP
  15. Bush to meet Greenspan ahead of hurricane briefing - Reuters
  16. BUSH TAPS FATHER, CLINTON FOR RELIEF HELP - AP
  17. Bush warns against looting, gas profiteering - Reuters
  18. State by State, Katrina's Effects, at a Glance - AP
  19. Germany says ready to help U.S. with Katrina - Reuters
  20. France May Mobilize Relief From Caribbean - AP
  21. U.S. declines offer of Russian rescue plane - RIA Novosti
  22. Major Developments in Katrina's Aftermath - AP
  23. Aerial view shows water for miles - The Times-Picayune
  24. New Orleans in chaos, Bush calls disaster historic - Reuters
  25. Bush Says Katrina Recovery to Take Years - AP
  26. Reclaiming the Big Easy Means Hard Choices - AP
  27. More than 95 percent of Gulf oil production lost - Nola.com
  28. White House: Gas costs to rise further - Reuters
  29. Oil climbs as U.S. scrambles for fuel - Reuters
  30. Retail Gas Prices Jump, Deliveries Falter - AP
  31. US oil struggles to recover from Katrina - Reuters
  32. Plenty of fuel, but cost goes up - Miami Hearld
  33. Katrina's big imprint on economy - Christian Science Monitor
  34. Planned Parenthood "Helps" Hurricane Katrina Victims - LifeNews.com
  35. 109 Russians in hurricane zone, no known casualties - RIA Novosti
  36. The Earth's future looks black - PRAVDA
  37. China evacuates 790,000 as typhoon slams into coast - Sydney Herald
  38. Petition drive nears goal, City's top code inspector resigns - Joplin Globe
COMMENTARY/OPINION
  1. The Food Police Finally Get Their Smoking Gun - Tom DeWeese
RE-SEARCH
  1. (DOE) U. S. Analysis Brief for Oil, Natural Gas, Coal, Elect., Environment
  2. (EIA) Energy Information Administration - Short Term Energy Outlook

– posted by Dennis Hodges @ 6:17 PM GMT