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- John Adams - Second President (1797 - 1801)

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Newsletter | 30 September 2009

WHO REALLY BENEFITS BY BOMBING IRAN! Follow the money...
If you don't learn from history - you'll be doomed to repeat it



The majority of Americans don't know geography - expecting them to know or remember history is but your own foolishness!

It is said frequently that Americans have been dumbed-down by the corporate-government's device seen in most homes, the television. Americans seem to falsely think that if you see or hear it on the television - it is true. Likewise, maps may be flashed across a television screen, yet as shown in a 2006 study only 23% of those with a college education were able to find all four countries of Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Israel (only 6% of those with up to a high school diploma could find these four countries).


GET RID OF THE UNITED NATIONS!

THE GOVERNMENT CLAIMS TO OWN ALL WATER IN UNITED STATES

Together with all adjacent lands

Water Wars: Colossal Land Grab by the UN and the Feds

UN Agenda 21 “biological diversity” map

Cassandra Anderson
Infowars
September 30, 2009

The Federal government, influenced by the United Nations, is stealing American land and resources as Agenda 21 Sustainable Development is implemented in all states. Sustainable Development seems appealing and desirable on the surface, but it is actually a plot to erase humans entirely from 50% of American land, with a ban on extraction of resources, like water!

An example of this is playing out right now in California, regarding the man made drought. This situation affects every American, as California’s Central Valley supplies our country with 50% of its vegetable, fruits and nuts ( http://www.cdfa.ca.gov/, see the California Agricultural Statistical Review report). The federal Endangered Species Act, regarding the ‘threatened’ smelt minnow, is being used to severely restrict the water pump that delivers water from the Delta to the Central Valley farmlands, thus creating the drought condition. Both the federal Department of Interior and the federal Department of Commerce are claiming jurisdiction in order to control water resources. Full Story



SINKHOLE INFORMATION
FLOOD INSURANCE DOES NOT COVER SINKHOLES!
My news updates will insure you know the difference between potholes and sinkholes!

MyFoxAtlanta.com | $5,000 to fix Sinkhole Forms in Woman's Driveway - Flood insurance does not cover driveway damages due to flood

Published : Wednesday, 30 Sep 2009, 12:44 PM EDT

LITHONIA, Ga. - A Lithonia woman found out the hard way she is not insured for some major flood damage to her driveway and she's probably not alone.

State insurance commissioner John Oxendine said there are an estimated 20,000 homes in Georgia which were damaged or destroyed by flood waters and much of that damage isn't covered by insurance.

It's a problem preventing Shelia Walton from driving in or out of her home. Her driveway was washed away in the flood. Walton found out her insurance company will not cover her flood damage. Walton found out what other flood victims are probably finding out as well.

" If a sinkhole forms it itself is not covered," said Walton.

Georgia's insurance commissioner John Oxendine said most home owner insurance policies do not cover property like driveways or lawns where sink holes and other damages could occur.

"If a sinkhole does damage to an insured item like a car -- falls into a sinkhole or your house or the fence falls into the sink hole -- the damage to the insured structure is going to be covered," said John Oxendine.
FULL STORY

GEORGIA FLOODS UPDATE

Last week, more than 14 inches of rain poured onto counties in Georgia overnight; some places saw more than 20 inches in a 24-hour period.

Tractor trailer cars washed against a bridge going over Sweetwater Creek left there by flood waters from recent rains, Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2009, in Austell, Ga. (AP)

EVEN A MINOR EARTHQUAKE CAN AFFECT YOUR WATER SUPPLY
Minor earthquake breaks waterline

Associated Press

MONROE, La. (AP) - Officials say it was to small to shake houses or jar resident, but blame a miniature earthquake for the rupture of a Monroe water line.

George Newman with the Water Distribution Department said Sunday's break was minor and would only affect businesses in the vicinity. Repairs began Sunday night.

Newman tells The News-Star of Monroe little earthquake shifts happen frequently and cause lines to crack.



NEBRASKA CONTINUES TO BE A GLOBALIST STATE

Lincoln Journal Star | William Ayers Again Invited to Speak in Nebraska

Updated: 10:54 AM Sep 30, 2009
Lincoln, Neb

A Chicago professor whose radical past made him a lightning rod in the 2008 presidential campaign is scheduled to speak in Nebraska this fall.

A Chicago professor whose radical past made him a lightning rod in the 2008 presidential campaign is scheduled to speak in Nebraska this fall.

William Ayers' address to the Academic Freedom Coalition of Nebraska in Omaha on Nov. 14 comes a year after he was disinvited from speaking at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

Ayers was a founder of the Weather Underground, a group that claimed responsibility for bombing several government buildings. His ties to Barack Obama became an issue in the U.S. presidential campaign last year.

The University of Illinois at Chicago education professor had been asked to speak about education issues at a Nov. 15, 2008, conference at UNL. The university rescinded the invitation, citing safety concerns.


THIS (Wednesday 9-30-09) MORNING'S 7.6 MAGNITUDE EARTHQUAKE IN SUMATRA
MAP 7.6 2009/09/30 10:16:10 -0.789 99.961 80.0 SOUTHERN SUMATRA, INDONESIA

LA Times | Indonesian 7.6 earthquake kills 75, flattens buildings

John Newton / AFP / Getty Images
Four waves 15 to 20 feet high hurled vehicles into buildings.
The massive surge, spawned by a powerful earthquake, flattens villages and sweeps cars and people out to sea. At least 99 are dead and the toll is expected to rise. Photos
YESTERDAY'S (Tuesday 9-29-09) 8.3 MAGNITUDE EARTHQUAKE IN TONGA

BBC.co.uk | South Pacific tsunami resulting from 8.3 magnitude earthquake kills more than 100 people

President Obama has declared the tsunami in American Samoa a major disaster

A tsunami in the South Pacific has caused widespread destruction on the islands of Samoa and American Samoa.

The 8.3 magnitude earthquake struck at 1748 GMT on Tuesday 29 September

At least 77 people were reported dead in Samoa, more than 25 in American Samoa and at least six in Tonga, on the island of Niuatoputatu.

Thousands of homes have been destroyed.

New Zealand has sent a plane to Samoa to help search for survivors, and says it is ready to air-lift supplies.


HUMANS CONTINUE TO SCREW AROUND WITH NATURE'S INNATE WISDOM
NEITHER DOGS OR WOLVES

British Columbia cull led to hybrid 'monster wolves,' study shows

A Pacific coastal wolf at Pacific Rim national park. The B.C. government's Vancouver Island wolf extermination program allowed 'monster' hybrids to take over the region. Photograph by: Chris Darimont/Raincoast.org, Canwest News Service

VANCOUVER — The B.C. government's Vancouver Island wolf extermination program allowed "monster" hybrids to take over the region, a team of scientists said.

From the 1920s until the 1970s, provincial officials tried to rid Vancouver Island of wolves so sport hunters would find it easier to hunt black-tailed deer, the wolves' principal prey.

So when a few hardy wolves swam across from the northern B.C. mainland in the early 1980s, some were unable to find mates. Instead, they mated with stray dogs.

The result, according to researchers from the University of Sweden, the Smithsonian Institution and the Raincoast Conservation Foundation, was something never documented before in the wild: animals that were neither wolves nor dogs. Full Story


HISTORIC HUMANS WHO WERE QUESTIONABLE "LEADERS"

AP | Nero's rotating banquet hall unveiled in Rome


An unidentified man talks to the media, near a recently unearthed brick structure incorporating a 4-meter diameter pillar, seen in the background, discovered during maintenance works in the Roman Forum, in Rome, Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2009. Archaeologists believe the structure supported a rotating dining room imitating the Earth's movement and used by Roman Emperor Nero to impress his guests in his Golden Palace. The Golden Palace, also known by its Latin name Domus Aurea, rose over the ruins of a fire that destroyed much of Rome in 64 A.D. and was completed in 68 A.D. FULL STORY

Adolf Hitler suicide story questioned
Skull fragment long believed to belong to the Nazi dictator is, in fact, that of an unknown woman.
— The Telegraph



BusinessInsider.com | FDIC Paints Terrifying Picture Of Bank Health "Furthermore, any additional special assessment or immediate, large increase in assessment rates would impose a burden on an industry that is struggling to maintain positive earnings overall."

In plain English, that's like saying "everyone wants to pretend that the banks are solvent, but if we make them actually pay us extra money, it will make it harder to cover up the fact that the banks are insolvent". Thus, we wave a magic wand, and even though the FDIC is asking the banks for 3 years worth of money today, the banks will be able to recognize the cost over 3 years. Since when do we treat insurance as a depreciating asset? It's not like when you buy an airplane and recognize the cost over 20 years! There is a simple, unarguable fact: if Citibank pays the FDIC $1B TODAY (I'm making this number up) in fees for the next 3 years, Citibank has $1B less in cash today. Not $333MM less in cash - $1B less in cash. The FDIC's release today is a must read - it contains some serious and scary truths about our national financial situation, despite what the press and the administration have been telling us over the past six months.
Full Story

Tomorrow is the 1st of October - before we know it - it will be Spring again!
http://www.wunderground.com/severe.asp

Right now: 6:30pm CDT 9-30-09
You have to love the national weather map - with all its colors ... and all those pretty colors can keep their distance from Lancaster County!

LOOKS WET AND COLD AT OLD FAITHFUL!
Old Faithful Live Webcam link: http://www.nps.gov/archive/yell/oldfaithfulcam.htm


You all have a good evening on the last day of September!!

Monday, September 28, 2009

Newsletter | 29 September 09

EARTHQUAKE UPDATE
The Ring of Fire is alive and shaking!!

8.0 magnitude earthquakes hit Samoa Island Regions -180 km (110 miles) ENE of Hihifo, Tonga - September 29, 2009

Samoa tsunami kills 'at least 20' BBC News - ‎54 minutes ago‎

Sept. 30 (Bloomberg) -- A magnitude-8.0 earthquake roiled a swath of the South Pacific today, triggering tsunami warnings for 20 island nations and prompting Samoans to flee coastal villages for higher ground.

A 5-foot (1.5-meter) tsunami was reported at Pago Pago, American Samoa, the U.S. Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said. Homes in some villages on the southern coast of the Samoan island of Upolu were washed away, Radio New Zealand reported. Some people on that coast may have been swept to sea, Television New Zealand reported, citing its Apia-based film crew.

The quake struck shortly before 7 a.m. local time about 122 miles (196 kilometers) southwest of Apia, the capital of the independent island of Samoa, at a depth of about 22 miles, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said warnings for tsunami activity were posted for Fiji, New Zealand, Tonga, the Cook Islands and 16 other nations.

“Our house has already been taken by the tsunami,” Theresa Falele Dussey told Radio New Zealand from hills above Apia, where people took shelter. “Some of the houses and cars next to our village have already been taken by tsunami as well.”

New Zealand civil defense officials warned local authorities in coastal areas to prepare for a tsunami. A wave may be about 1 meter high if it reaches here, Civil Defense Minister John Carter said on a television broadcast.

‘Crying and Screaming’

The tsunami was projected to reach Tonga and Fiji about 9 a.m. local time, according to the Pacific warning center. It is expected to reach the eastern coast of New Zealand’s North Island about 9:45 a.m. local time.

Residents of Samoa, shocked by the strength of the jolt, heeded warnings of local police and moved inland, Radio New Zealand’s Samoa correspondent, Tipi Autagavaia, said on a broadcast.

“My kids were preparing to go to school and were all crying and screaming,” he said in the broadcast. “It was a big, big shock to most people, because it is the first time they have experienced such a very strong earthquake.”

The magnitude of the quake was revised higher from an initial reading of 7.9, the USGS said. The quake was followed by two 5.6 temblors, one in the Samoa Islands region and one near the Cook Islands, the USGS said.

Tonga is also the location where the following took place in March of this year:

Guardian.co.uk | Underwater volcano creates new island off Tonga

Ash rising into the air from an undersea volcanic eruption, part of the uninbabited islet of Hunga Ha'apai, 63 kilometres northwest of the Tongan capital Nuku'alofa Photograph: Telusa Fotu/AFP/Getty Images

The powerful underwater volcano that erupted in the south Pacific this week has created a new island off the coast of Tonga. The eruption, about 39 miles north-west of the Tongan capital, Nuku'alofa, began on Monday, shooting rocks, steam and ash thousands of feet into the air. Full Story

MORE EARTHQUAKE NEWS CLOSER TO HOME

Just caught this earthquake coming off the USGS (United States Geological Survey) website of quakes magnitude 4.0+: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/recenteqsww/Quakes/quakes_all.php Raton, New Mexico sits along I25 and the route I travel when I have made my trips to New Mexico. This is the second quake hitting that state in a week. The 3.3 magnitude quake on the list below hit about 350 miles Southwest of this 4.1 magnitude today.

MAG UTC DATE-TIME
y/m/d h:m:s
LAT
deg
LON
deg
DEPTH
km
Region
MAP 4.1 2009/09/29 22:54:07 36.825 -104.720 5.0 NEW MEXICO
MAP 3.3 2009/09/23 13:03:14 34.465 -107.830 5.0 NEW MEXICO
4.1 magnitude earthquake hits New Mexico - 16 WSW from Raton, NM 100 mi S from Pueblo, Colorado - Tuesday, Sep 29, 2009 at 04:54 PM at epicenter


Magnitude4.1
Date-Time
Location36.825°N, 104.720°W
Depth5 km (3.1 miles) set by location program
RegionNEW MEXICO
Distances
  • 26 km (16 miles) WSW (252°) from Raton, NM
  • 36 km (22 miles) NNW (334°) from Maxwell, NM
  • 37 km (23 miles) SSW (194°) from Cokedale, CO
  • 161 km (100 miles) S (183°) from Pueblo, CO
  • 323 km (201 miles) S (176°) from Denver, CO


NEWS ABOUT CHINA ... SINCE THEY OWN US
(THANK YOU BANKSTERS)

Not only did we fly their flag on the White House grounds this month now:

Empire State Building Goes Red & Yellow for China; Outrage Ensues

Village Voice - ‎23 minutes ago‎
​The Empire State Building's publicists inform us -- like they're proud of it! -- that tomorrow night ESB will glow red and yellow to honor the 60th ...
Re: We Honor Our New Chinese Overlords

Sydney Morning Herald | US panic at China's new ship killer

  • The institute's report said the Dong Feng missile was thought to have a range of about 2000 kilometres and a speed of Mach 10: "The size of the missile enables it to carry a warhead big enough to inflict significant damage on a large vessel, providing the Chinese the capability of destroying a US supercarrier in one strike."

    The US Navy, the peacekeeper and guarantor of strategic stability in the Pacific since World War II, will lose its ability to operate anywhere near the Chinese mainland. It is a development of historic significance with which China can celebrate its 60 years under communist rule. FULL STORY


POLICE STATE USA
There is a lot of guns in Montana - not good news

Reports: Mysterious, unregistered security firm policing Montana town

Raw Story - ‎1 hour ago‎
According to a local media report, APF representatives were recently seen in the tiny town of Hardin, Montana, driving black SUV's with a peculiar logo and, ...
American Police Force Examiner.com
Billings Gazette - KULR-TV

SINKHOLE INSIGHT

IN FLORIDA



APPLE NEWS

Telegraph.co.uk | Million to one apple is half red, half green
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/6229243/Million-to-one-apple-is-half-red-half-green.html

Fruit grower Ken Morrish was left stunned when he found a golden delicious apple on his tree split exactly half green, half red down the middle.

Ken Morrish, 72, of Colaton Raleigh, Devon, did a double take when he grew a Golden Delicious apple split down the middle - one half was green and the other red Photo: ARCHANT

The fruit's striking colouring is thought to be caused by a random genetic mutation at odds of more than a million to one. FULL STORY



Active Regions

Sunspot 1027 expanded in area throughout the day on Monday and consists of at least 4 sunspots. There will be a chance for B-Class flares. Sunspot 1026 was trying to make a comeback today as well, but is currently spotless.

eScienceNews.com | Cosmic rays hit space age high**

**Our earth's magnetosphere is what is to help protect us from such incomings - and our protective shield is looking pretty strange!

RADIOACTIVE DUST NEWS

BBC.co.uk | Australia 'uranium' dust concerns

Environmentalists have raised concerns that another giant dust storm blowing its way across eastern Australia may contain radioactive particles.

It is argued that sediment whipped up from Australia's centre may be laced with material from a uranium mine.

Last Wednesday Sydney and Brisbane bore witness to their biggest dust storm in 70 years. Both were shrouded in red dust blown in from the desert outback.

The massive clouds of dust that choked heavily populated parts of Australia have caused problems for people with asthma, as well as those with heart and lung conditions. FULL STORY



CRAP DUMPING NEWS

LIQUID FERTILIZER TANKER SPLITS IN HALF IN OMAHA ... (Environmental Protection Agency EPA says there is no human threat - maybe because Americans are exposed to so many chemicals ... what is a little bit more?)


Fertilizer Spill Closes Portion Of I-680
Monday, September 28, 2009 - Omaha police say the driver of the truck was headed to Columbus from Red Oak when he experienced problems west of 48th Street in Omaha just after 1:00. Officer Adam Rokes says the tanker broke open as the truck traveled over the 48th Street bridge.

The driver was able to get the truck to the side of the road. Several hundred gallons of fertilizer spilled from the tanker, but police say it poses no public safety threat. It is a concern for the Environmental Protection Agency. A number of agencies are building dirt dams to prevent the fertlizer from getting into a nearby creek. The driver was not hurt.

Tamiflu metabolite showing up in Japanese sewer water -- In a study published September 24th ahead of print in the peer-reviewed journal Environmental Health Perspectives (EHP), researchers measured oseltamivir carboxylate (OC), the active metabolite of the popular anti-influenza drug Tamiflu (oseltamivir phosphate), in samples of sewage discharge and river water collected near Kyoto City during Japan's 2008-2009 flu season.
Don't let Utah be a nuclear dumping ground
StandardNet
This decision has paved the way for over 14000 drums of concentrated depleted uranium to begin coming to Utah next month. Depleted uranium (DU) gets hotter ...


AP | Death toll from flooding in Philippines hits 240

Flood victims wait in the street for relief goods after flood water subsides big trucks to enter the area Monday, Sept. 28, 2009 in suburban Cainta, east of Manila, Philippines. Weary victims of a tropical storm that unleashed worst flooding in more than a decades begun cleaning up their damaged homes as rescue workers plucked more dead bodies from muddy floodwaters. (AP Photo/ Pat Roque)

Residents place the remains of their belongings outside their house as they return to their homes after a storm in suburban Marikina city, east of Manila, Philippines, Monday, Sept. 28, 2009. Many Filipinos tried to rebuild their lives Monday after saving little more than the clothes they wore in a tropical storm that prompted the capital's worst flooding in more than four decades. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila)

FULL STORY



AccuWeather.com | Ohio River Lock Breaks Following Heavy Rain, Flow Surge

Following more than 5 inches of rain in the past week, the lock failed at the Markland Dam along the Indiana/Kentucky border, northeast of Louisville.

Doppler radar estimates show that more than 5 inches of rain fell in the past seven days across southern Ohio and along the Ohio River. Louisville, Ky., has reported 5.91 inches of rain so far this month, well above-normal rainfall for the entire month of September.

Heavy rainfall also occurred earlier this summer. Rainfall at Louisville, Ky., and Cincinnati, Ohio, was 150 to 190 percent of normal spanning June and July.




OCTOBER MAY COME IN DUMPING SOME WATER ON NE
MAYBE SHOULD GET YOUR RAINCOATS READY FOR THURSDAY, October 1st

Storms will first erupt across southeastern Wyoming, northeastern Colorado, western Nebraska and western Kansas late on Wednesday afternoon. Akron, Colo., and Goodland, Kan., could both get hit by nasty storms.

Storms will then spread across central and eastern portions of Nebraska and Kansas perhaps over communities as far east as central Iowa and northwestern Missouri.

Threats will include damaging winds over 60 mph, hail the size of golf balls and heavy downpours that could result in flash flooding. A few tornadoes could also touch down and cause serious damage.

It appears that storms on Thursday will be more widespread and volatile. Storms could impact areas from eastern South Dakota through northeastern Texas and eastward into the mid- to lower Mississippi Valley during the afternoon and the evening.

Meanwhile, a chilly, soaking rain will spread across the northern Plains to the Upper Midwest on the northern edge of the storm system. Localized flooding could also occur in a few areas in this zone.

http://www.wunderground.com/severe.asp


TENT CITIES NEWS

Visalia, CA | St. Johns River tent city fire rare

Tulare County, California Fire Department Capt. Carlos Dias, left, talks with a Visalia Fire Department firefighter in the aftermath of a candle-ignited tent fire Sunday just east of what is known as a tent city homeless encampment on the north bank of the St. Johns River near Ben Maddox Way. There were no injuries, and one tent was destroyed. (Gerald Carroll) FULL STORY

Providence RI Journal | Homeless move again

01:00 AM EDT on Tuesday, September 29, 2009
By Paul Davis - Providence Journal Staff Writer


Mike MacEwen, takes down the American flag that flies at Camp Runamuck Monday after lawyers representing the group lost a last-minute appeal to stay in a Providence park.

The Providence Journal / Steve Szydlowski

PROVIDENCE — After sleeping in a city park for a month, the homeless men and women at Camp Runamuck Monday packed for a new home: a strip of land next to the Social Security Administration building in Pawtucket.

Late in the afternoon, the group began piling tents and boxes into a U-Haul trailer rented by the advocacy group People to End Homelessness.

The homeless chose the Pawtucket building, at 55 Broad St., because it’s on a federal list of properties “that can be used to help the homeless,” said Meagan Smith, a spokeswoman for the camp.

The group plans to also seek help from the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development, Smith said.

The homeless had hoped to stay longer in the wooded area behind the Roger Williams Medical Center.

But on Monday morning, Rhode Island Supreme Court Justice William P. Robinson III denied a last-minute appeal by two lawyers for the homeless, forcing the group to move by 5 p.m.

Providence officials say sleeping and cooking in the city’s more than 100 parks is illegal.

“It’s moving day –– again,” said Barbara Kalil, a 50-year-old former nurse who has slept in hotels, emergency shelters and under a bridge in the last few years.

Half-hidden by trees and shade, Kalil stacked her stuff in two tubs: a Bible, talcum powder, a vanity mirror, an Agatha Christie novel and folded clothes. She used masking tape to repair the cracks in one tub. “It really does get old,” said Kalil, who is trying to get a job with the Providence Performing Arts Center.

Kalil blamed Mayor David N. Cicilline for not finding rooms and homes for the city’s growing homeless population.

“He has buried his head in the sand,” said Kalil. “He thinks this homeless thing is going away, but it’s not going away. We’re in an economic depression. The emergency shelters are full. There’s nowhere to go.”

The move is the third for the group. Six months ago, Kalil and others pitched their tents on state land near South Water Street in Providence. Under pressure from officials, the group moved to East Providence and slept beneath a Route 195 bridge. Threatened again with eviction, the group left and moved back to Providence on Labor Day weekend.

Since then, supporters and church groups have dropped off food and water at the park, Kalil said. Over the weekend, the nine campers erected a large blue tarp between trees to create a community room dubbed “the patio.”

“We could play cards and cover our meals in the rain,” Kalil said.

Catherine Rhodes, a spokeswoman for the People to End Homelessness, made three signs with a black marker and cardboard, and placed them on the edge of the park, facing the street.

“Mr. Mayor, This Could Be You!” read one.

“Is this the final solution!” read another.

“Homeless people are always on the move,” Rhodes said. “Once they’re spotted, they move on. The tent cities are just bigger and easier to spot. They’ll keep moving until they find housing. The problem is … there is no housing,” she said.

“The governor needs to declare a national emergency and apply for federal help. I equate this with the Great Depression, when people lost jobs and homes and moved around the country.”



Alot more news out there ... but this is enough for now!

NEWSLETTER | SEPTEMBER 28, 2009

NEWS FLASH
Just starting to pick up on news on how the new government in Japan - the one that pledged before it got into office - that they would stop supporting the US's debt - they don't want to buy any more our $debt. We owe Japan $724 Billion (and China $800 Billion). There is the Asian Neighbors alliance talk just like the following out of Africa/South America alliance talk this morning:

AFRIK.com | Africa and South America: A new world order confirmed - Working to integrate South America and Africa
Monday 28 September 2009- At the summit, the leaders agreed to launch a new development bank for South America, the Banco del Sur, with an initial start up investment of $20bn. The creation of a bank for Latin America and Africa will be "an alternative to the International Monetary Fund and World Bank for Southern countries,” while the implementation of a common currency to replace the FCFA will represent a “win-win” commercial exchange. "All the energy infrastructure, both in South America and in Africa, was designed and developed to meet the energy requirements of the industrial powers that our countries were satellites of," said Venezuelan minister of energy and petroleum, Rafael Ramirez...

Now add in that the Japanese President's son is attending a Russian engineering university and picture the Japanese, Chinese, Russian front against the Western Banking complex with its US$ reserve currency. This morning is starting out interesting with the close of the Asian markets and ours waking up. Remember also, Japan has already told the US to remove their military basis... America is NOT a beloved country by most of the world. Our military policy of not winning wars and just dropping bombs on people hasn't been in the populous of the US's best interest.


EARTH'S MAGNETOSPHERE THIS MORNING

Real-time Magnetosphere Simulation | Looks like a Messed Up Monday Magnetosphere right now - September 28, 2009 7am CDT

HAARP Fluxgate Magnetometer | September 28, 2009 7am CDT

Geomagnetic storminess is usually indicated in oscillatory variations in the earth's magnetic field. Additional detail concerning the nature and severity of the ionospheric disturbance can be found through analysis of the three components of the field.


SINKHOLE PICTURE OF THE MORNING
(This is a picture versus a current news article)

MissouriNet.com | May 2009 - Missouri susceptible to sinkholes

sink-hole
as a geological phenomenon, "hole made in the earth by underground erosion," 1780, from sink (v.) + hole.



TENT CITY NEWS

AP | Homeless Georgia sex offenders directed to woods

Tents belonging to convicted sex offenders clustered in a wooded area of Marietta, Ga. on Sept. 23, 2009. Nine people on the sex offender registry live in the camp, saying Georgia's strict sex offender law has left them few options. The law bans sex offenders from living, working or loitering within 1,000 feet of schools, churches, parks and other spots where children gather. (AP Photo/Greg Bluestein)

BANKSTER NEWS

Bloomberg.com | Obama’s Too-Big-to-Fail Plan Is Too Dumb to Pass

GoldSeek.com | Robbed Blind
Last week was highlighted by the G20 and federal bank non-decision. There was little said about Ron Paul’s bill to audit the fed. Would you have expected anything else. The mainstream tells you what they want you to know, not what you want and need to know. Here is a fantastic clip from the Ron Paul hearings.



"The collapse has happened already - they are only propping it up with pillars of paper funny money" - Gerald Celente

King World News | Interview with Gerald Celente on Friday, September 25, 2009 MP3

Goldman Sachs May Benefit From Regulation, Citi Analyst Says
Bloomberg -Citigroup's third-quarter estimate for Goldman Sachs earnings compares with the average estimate of $3.80 per share from 21 analysts surveyed

Goldman Sachs takes $12B Bailout, Hands out $14B Bonuses You aren't going to read about this in the US press, they are too busy lying about everything they report. We have to read about it in a British newspaper.

BAILED OUT BANKSTER - INVESTS MONEY IN CHINA

BusinessWeek.com | Goldman Sachs investment lifts Chinese carmaker Geely

Similar to Warren Buffett's bet on BYD last year, Goldman Sachs' play likely will make Geely stand out among Chinese car companies

It took four months of negotiations for China's Geely Automobile to sell a 12% stake to a Goldman Sachs (GS) investment fund for $245 million. But the seeds of the deal, announced on Sept. 22, were planted a year ago. On Sept. 29, 2008, one of Geely's Chinese rivals said it had won a $231 million investment from a company controlled by Warren Buffett. That news made little-known BYD an investor favorite, and its stock has since surged 750%. China Photos/Getty Images Full Story

Geely raising cash for expansions | China Car Times
By CCT
That means Goldman Sachs will hold over 15 percent stake in the Chinese car maker, becoming its second largest shareholder. Earlier, Geely said money raised from the bond sale could be used for potential acquisitions. ...
China Car Times - http://www.chinacartimes.com/



http://www.rapidcityjournal.com/articles/2009/09/27/news/top/doc4abec1c08965a791165989.txt

Scientists hunt for clues to elk loss- Custer State Park asks hunters for help in disease check

Sunday, September 27, 2009 - Park officials are getting help from hunters in the elk seasons that began in the park this fall. Along with the regular requirement that bagged elk must be checked in with Game, Fish & Parks officers, elk hunters in the park are also being given needles and vials to use to take blood samples immediately after they shoot an elk.

The blood is then tested for a variety of diseases that could be affecting reproductive rates and calf survival.

"We've had a couple years of poor calf production, so we're going to look first at the bulls and later on at the cows," park resources program manager Gary Brundige said. "We don't have an idea that we have a disease issue, other than the fact that we've had poor calf production. We want some idea of why that production is down."

The herd in the park is down dramatically from a high of more than 1,100 elk a decade ago to about 450, based on a survey last February. The 1,100 level was considered to be too many elk, based on the management plan for the herd and carrying capacity of the habitat in the park.
Full Story



On Nantasket Beach in Hull, state workers removed 300 tons of seaweed this season.
(Tom Herde for The Boston Globe)

Scituate, public works director Albert Bangert was philosophical about the seaweed glut, though, noting that Irish immigrants came to Scituate in the mid-1800s to make a living harvesting seaweed. The “moss’’ industry flourished for about 100 years, with seaweed hauled from the ocean, dried, and shipped out for use in such things as fertilizer, beer, cough syrup, toothpaste, and pudding.

“Now we see it as an inconvenience,’’ he said. Attitudes have “changed; nature hasn’t.’’ Full Story



80% OF MANILA STILL UNDER WATER THIS AM

LATimes.com | Philippine storm leaves 106 dead and missing caused by rainfall that broke all records for a 24-hour period


Motorists drive by vehicles lined up along a road after flash floods caused by Typhoon Ondoy hit Provident Village in Marikina City, Metro Manila September 27, 2009. The Philippines appealed for international aid to help tens of thousands marooned by flashfloods, and apologised for the delays in rescue efforts to avoid potential political fallout from the crisis. REUTERS/John Javellana (PHILIPPINES DISASTER SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT)



A Filipino boy is carried to safety through floodwaters brought by Tropical Storm Ketsana in the Quezon City suburb of Manila. At least 73 people have been killed and more than a quarter of a million displaced after the heaviest rain in more than four decades plunged the Philippine capital into turmoil, officials said. (AFP/Jay Directo)



In this photo released by Philippine Air Force, a group of residents wade through neck-deep floodwater as others stay on the roof of their house Sunday, Sept. 27, 2009 in suburban Pasig City east of Manila, Philippines. Rescuers plucked bodies from muddy floodwaters and saved drenched survivors from rooftops Sunday after a tropical storm tore through the northern Philippines.
(AP Photo/Philippine Air Force, Sgt. Rey Bruna)

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National and global news will only go down, down this week. Whenever there are financial problems in the West - just wait, and a big war will break out (as if all the troops in Afghanistan isn't enough). Just too many war drums from the West against Iran. Have a good morning ...

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