Saturday, September 24, 2005

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As we watch another "monster storm," Hurricane Rita (above), bear down on the Texas/Louisiana Coast -- the second catastrophic disaster to hit this region in only three weeks (!) -- we have a major new development to report in our on-going "Hyperdimensional Katrina Investigation":

Strongly indicating now that Hurricane Katrina was, in fact, an artificially manipulated hurricane -- and ... specifically targeted for the City of New Orleans!
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Wednesday, September 21, 2005

Forward Newspaper Online: Simon Wiesenthal%2C 96%2C Legendary Nazi Hunter

The death of Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal brings to a close a storied career shrouded in achievement, in dazzle and perhaps even in mystery. Wiesenthal's life, like those of all Holocaust survivors, may be described in three chapters: "Before," "During" and "After." The last is the most mysterious.

Wiesenthal insisted that Nazi criminals be brought to justice, not to death. He intuited that justice was needed — or at least the attempt at limited, imperfect justice — if the world was to rebuild after the destruction he had witnessed. He did not cooperate with those seeking revenge, even though their path was more certain, more immediate, more passionate and perhaps even more just.

But after the first trials and the grand theater they represented, and the much heralded successor trials, there was much less enthusiasm for facing the past, much more for getting on with the future.
After Eichmann's capture and the fame brought about by the trial, Wiesenthal was able to reopen his office and greatly increase support for the modest center. Though the numbers are not precise, it is said that Wiesenthal was involved in bringing 1,100 Nazis to justice. Some were major criminals; others were minor. One, Josef Megele, eluded him. In fact, Mengele's death in a drowning accident, a simple death without suffering, violated Wiesenthal's sense of justice.

Wiesenthal said that he wanted to go to his death being able to say with absolute conviction that he had not forgotten — not the victims and not their killers. This, above all else, he certainly did.

NASA planning moon launch for 2018
We have been there before .
for a lot less and in a shorter period of time .
it doesn't look like the government WANTS to go to the moon.
BBC NEWS | Americas | A hurricane by any other name?
Hurricane Rita is snapping on the heels of her sister, Katrina, and Wilma, the last on the list (after Stan, Tammy and Vince) may be lingering not too far behind.

What happens then?

"If we go beyond Wilma, we'll use the Greek alphabet," said Nanette Lomarda, head of the Tropical Cyclone division at the World Meteorological Organization (WMO).
Macworld: News: Authors sue Google over Google Print

The Authors Guild and three other writers filed a class action suit on Tuesday against Google Inc. over the Google Print program. The lawsuit charges Google with massive copyright infringement

Google does allow copyright holders to exclude their books from the program. However, traditionally, content users must have affirmative authorization from a copyright owner to use the copyrighted material, said Terence Ross, a partner and copyright law specialist at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, a Washington, D.C., law office. “Merely saying that if we don’t hear from you we assume it’s okay has never been accepted by any court and I doubt it would ever be accepted,” he said
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