Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Closing the 'Collapse Gap': the USSR was better prepared for collapse than the US | EnergyBulletin.net | Peak Oil News Clearinghouse

http://www.energybulletin.net/23259.html
This maybe a reasonable time to consider reviewing this comparative
presentation on the possible collapse of the U.S. expanding empire and the
nation as well.

As i don't believe at this point their are many people who are not
...somewhat aware that this nation is bankrupt at all levels of government
and we seem to be with out direction though vocal with reaction in finding
some cause outside ourselves and our national borders for what is happening.

Our mostly recently defined national enemy is the Muslims and this
comparison is to our former defined enemy Russia.
And though their is no mention of China in this essay... they with 1.5
billion people to our 300 million apparently is designated to be next and
soon followed by all nations with the exception of the UK and Israel.

As the author points out all empires fail from within and it is doubtful we
will be an exception to that historical dynamics.


Saturday, June 7, 2008

Fw: What was surfacing before 9-11 happen?

What ever the motivation for 9/11 and i am not discounting these
conclusions... we sure have not heard much about any of this long list of
issues and concerns since 9/11.
So again it brings up the issue of just how much our news is selected for us
and of course continually filtered.
As and example... the news stories concerning Israel recent statements that
they intend to bomb Iran at some point. It's out their and all over the
European and middle east press. But definitely not featured on our press
reports.
And it is clearly stated that this could ..not happen with out the nod from
the Bush administration.
As we would immediately be at war with Iran aswell but this is not consider
significant or appropriate news for the U.S. public to read in the papers or
even as a 'major news' story on Google.
You can search the story but it's not offered in the news section which i
found interesting. Nor did i see on the front page of the SF Chronicle, SJ
Mercury News or the NY Times.
Though BBC news and Reuters both carried it on line.
----- Original Message -----
From: John Law
To: larry lewis ; dave
Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2008 7:23 PM
Subject: Fwd: What was surfacing before 9-11 happen?

I just found this in my email files - lends more support to the
"letting it happen" or other various 911 conspiracy theories.


--- On Thu, 10/31/02, Peaceful Warrior


From: Peaceful Warrior
Subject: Fwd: What was surfacing before 9-11 happen?
To: list
Date: Thursday, October 31, 2002, 9:30 AM


>From: "Thomas Husted"
>Subject: What was surfacing before 9-11 happen?
>Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2002 13:49:43 +0000
>
>Hello,
> This is an interesting article about some of the things that
>were coming to the surface before 9-11. Especially interesting is
>the last part of the article about "The Disclosure Project". Oh
well
>another wake up call for America. Namaste,
> Thomas
>
> WHAT WAS HAPPENING JUST PRIOR TO 9-11?
>
>By Steve Meyers
>
>With all that's going on these days it important for us to pause,
>stop and think about "What was happening just prior to 9-11?" Many
>'critical issues' were coming to the attention of the American
>people in a very big way.
>
>Since 9-11, most all of those issues have been swept from conscious
>memory; there has been myopic focus on "Terrorism" and the 'War on
>Iraq' - to the exclusion of other important issues.
>
>After review of the following, it's possible to conceive that 9-11
>was allowed to happen (left the door open) to divert out attention.
>The list is by no means complete - but it's a good start; perhaps
>some of your readers can add their own insights.
>
>What follows is a summary "re-cap" of the major issues which were
>coming to light just prior to 9-11. Hopefully, it will help us
>regain our memory of who we were, and what we used to know before
>9-11.
>
>In view of the following, it appears very probable that 9-11 was
>allowed to happen to divert our attention; it seems the U.S.
>Government became frightened that the American People would finally
>discover "the Truth".
>
>It will help to read the following "as a whole" as opposed to focus
>on 'single issues' disconnected from one another.
>
>--------------------------------
>
>1 - THE FAILURE OF THE 'WAR ON DRUGS'
>
>There was a mounting backlash against the "Drug War"; the American
>People began to realize that "The War On Drugs" was doing far more
>damage than anything the 'drug users' were capable of doing. The
>"war on drugs" had turned into a very profitable 'business'. The
>U.S. has now incarcerated more people in prison than any other
>country, regime, dictatorship or tyrant in the world. That 'trend'
>was coming to light.
>
>Likewise, the complicity and involvement of the CIA and George Bush
>Sr. in drug dealing was coming to light. And the laundering of
>billions of dollars of drug money through Citibank, JP Morgan, Bank
>of America, etc. was coming to light.
>
>9-11 … Poof! All was forgotten; how convenient.
>
>-------------------------------------------------------
>
>2 - FBI COMPLICITY IN THE WACO COVER-UP was 'coming to a head.'
>
>"As the FBI's deputy general counsel, Thomas A. Kelley (the FBI
>official in charge of ferreting out information about the FBI for a
>joint congressional intelligence panel) - obstructed a Justice
>Department probe of the bureau two years ago. Kelly was the FBI's
>point of contact for special counsel John C. Danforth's inquiry
into
>the 1993 Waco debacle in which 75 Branch Davidians died in a fire
>after a 51-day standoff. According to a December 2000 internal FBI
>memo, Kelley (the head of the FBI) "continued to thwart and
>obstruct" the Waco investigation to the point that Danforth was
>forced to send a team to search FBI headquarters for documents
>Kelley refused to turn over."
>
>------------------------------------------------------
>
>3 - CHEMTRAIL CRIMES & COVER-UP DOCUMENTED
>
>Increased Public awareness of the reality of chemtrails; chemical
>analysis reports coming in; nationwide 'epidemic' of mycoplasma
>upper respitory infections; there were calls for a Congressional
>investigation (Rep. Dennis Kucinich).
>
>http://www.carnicom.com/contrails.htm

>
>This information was coming to light before 9-11.
>
>--------------------------------------------------------
>
>4 - AIDS VIRUS CREATED BY UNITED STATES
>
>Research program to create as bio-weapon 'gentically targeted'
>specifically to kill blacks (DNA induced genocide)
>
>Dr. Leonard G. Horowitz
>http://www.tetrahedron.org/articles/aids-coverups/Kissinger-Rockefeller-AIDS

>.html
>
>Boyd Graves, J.D.
>http://www.bashar.com/GSP/Congress_Moran_aids.htm

>
>This information was coming to light before 9-11.
>
>-------------------------------------------------------
>
>5 - ILLEGAL USE OF 'DEPLETED' URANIUM
>
>Understanding the effects on the environment in Iraq, Kosovo,
>Yugoslavia
>
>http://www.globalissues.org/Geopolitics/Kosovo/Environment.asp

>
>This information was coming to light.
>
>(see also: Gulf War Disease / Gulf War Veterans)
>
>---------------------------------------------------------
>
>6 - "FINAL REPORT ON OK CITY BOMBING"
>
>(was scheduled for release on Sept. 19, 2001)
>
>http://proliberty.com/observer/20011216.htm

>
>The report is the product of six years of investigation by the
>Oklahoma Bombing Investigation Committee led by Oklahoma State
>Representative Charles Key. The 550-page work exposes in minute
>detail, based on hard evidence, that the federal government began
>obstructing the bomb investigation almost immediately after the
>Ryder truck explosion.
>
>The report was submitted to the U.S. Congress and is a matter of
the
>Congressional Record. Conclusions (excerpts):
>
>1) The Murrah Federal Building was not destroyed by one sole truck
>bomb. The major factor in its destruction appears to have been
>detonation of explosives carefully placed at four critical
junctures
>on supporting columns within the building.
>
>2) ['Demolition Cover-up' - similar to WACO] "It is truly
>unfortunate that a separate and independent bomb damage assessment
>was not made during the cleanup - before the building was
>'demolished' on May 23 and hundreds of truck loads of debris were
>hauled away, smashed down, and covered with dirt behind a security
>fence."
>
>3) When the picture at Tab 4 was made, all evidence of demolition
>charges had been removed from the building site...
>
>4) All ambiguity with respect to the use of supplementing
demolition
>charges, and the type of truck used could be quickly resolved IF
the
>FBI were required to release the surveillance camera coverage of
>this terribly tragic event. [same for Pentagon surveillance as
>regards 9-11 'jetliner crash']
>
>5) "I read the report carefully and examined the exhibits appended
>to the text. Your observations and photographic analysis are
>meticulous in the extreme, and you are to be commended for your
>insights regarding the effects of blast vs. distance from the
>detonation. ... "In conclusion, General, I find myself in awe of
the
>technical achievement that your report represents. I can find no
>scientific flaws in either your observations or your conclusions. I
>am therefore in full agreement with the conclusion of strategically
>placed small explosive charges being responsible for the
destruction
>of the (Murrah) building." (Rodger A. Raubach Ph.D)
>
>Kenneth Gow (Whittier, California) with over one-half century of
>engineering experience in the aerospace industry, writes in his
>evaluation of the EBES: "The Eglin Test Structure report ...
further
>reinforces the conclusion that a substantial portion of the Murrah
>Building damage was by internal explosions."
>
>OK CITY BOMBING: Some Questions that Deserve an Answer:
>Q: If the bombing of the Alfred E. Murrah Federal building in
>Oklahoma City was a 'terrorist' reprisal for the Federal massacre
of
>the Branch Davidians at Waco - why were no BATF or FBI agents
>injured? Why was EVERY BADGE-CARRYING FEDERAL AGENT absent from
work
>at nine o'clock on a weekday morning, their offices staffed only
>with civilian clerical workers?
>
>Q: Did the Alfred Murrah building warehouse (contain the) documents
>related to the government attack on the Branch Davidians at WACO?
If
>so, what happened to those documents? Were they destroyed? If so,
>were any copies kept elsewhere? If not, why not?
>
>Q: Will the missing papers affect former Attorney General Ramsey
>Clarke's lawsuit against the ATF and FBI on behalf of the Branch
>Davidian survivors?
>
>Q: Why was the physical evidence at the WACO compound, the Murrah
>Building and 9-11 Trade Towers 'immediately removed and buried'?
>This is contrary to ALL bombing, fire, arson, air crash, and crime
>scene investigations. Who ordered and authorized the "destruction
>and burial of evidence" rather than preserving the evidence to
>complete a credible forensic investigation? Why the 'big rush' to
>get rid of the physical evidence?
>
>This above information was coming to light before being
>'overshadowed' by 9-11.
>
>-----------------------------------------------------------
>
>GATA (lawsuit against Federal Reserve; SEC - manipulating the gold
>markets. (note: the lawyers offices and key evidence in support of
>the GATA case - were in the World Trade Towers.)
>
>http://www.gata.org/

>
>This information was coming to light before 9-11.
>
>----------------------------------------------------------
>
>7 - CAFR (Comprehensive Annual Financial Report)
>
>Research showing that State and local governments have huge
excesses
>(surpluses) of the taxpayers money they are not using.
>http://www.cafrman.com/

>
>This information was coming to light before 9-11
>
>-----------------------------------------------------------
>
>8 - OMB Report: $59 Billion missing from HUD:
>http://projects.is.asu.edu/pipermail/hpn/2000-October/001649.html

>
>"Subcommittee chairman Stephen Horn, R-Calif., is said to be
furious
>that HUD's most recent financial report shows the agency is unable
>to balance its checkbook and cannot account for $59 billion. For
>most Americans, it is incomprehensible that $59 billion could be
>missing from the ledger of a single agency."
>
>------------------------------------------------------------
>
>$2.3 TRILLION MISSING FROM THE PENTAGON?
>(dwarfs Enron/Worldcom corruption)
>
>"CBS News Correspondent Vince Gonzales reports, while its own
>auditors admit the military cannot account for 25 percent of what
it
>spends." "According to some estimates we cannot track $2.3 trillion
>in transactions,' Rumsfeld admitted."
>
>This information was coming to light before 9-11.
>
>--------------------------------------------------------------
>
>10 - TAX HONESTY MOVEMENT - CONGRESSIONAL HEARINGS
>"The 300 Questions"
>
>"The terms of the original hearing back in September 2001 required
>We The People Foundation to provide the Department of Justice and
>IRS attorneys with a complete list of all the "first tier"
questions
>that were to be asked of the government attorneys at the hearing."
>These questions were hand delivered to all members of the House and
>Senate; DOJ; IRS, etc."
>
>NOT ONE OF THEM RESPONDED to 'the 300 Questions'.
>
>A leader of the "tax honesty movement," whose hunger strike last
>year convinced federal officials to agree to answer in public tough
>questions about the income tax's legality. After reviewing the
>questions the government reneged on the offer ....and now remains
>silent. Their silence speaks volumes.
>
>This information was coming to light before 9-11.
>
>=======================================
>
>11 - GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CATASTROPHE UNFOLDING
>
>Hundreds of reports coming in supporting the fact that all Humanity
>is now facing a catastrophic global environmental crisis. It is
>developing exponentially. It involves POPs, endocrine disruptors,
>dioxins, gender benders, destruction of the ozone layer; UVB
>radiation, thousands of "toxic time bombs" (waste disposal sites);
>nuclear reactors and radioactive waste; tilting the global heat
>balance and triggering "super storms"; collapse of the oceans; the
>present rate of species extinction is exceeding anything known in
>the geologic record; 'background pollution'; particle pollution; a
>global water crisis.
>
>On this subject - one could not say enough to do it 'justice' as
far
>as what this means in terms of human suffering ... to our Children
>and future generations.
>
>"George W. Bush, who was not legitimately elected, has set new
>standards for ecological irresponsibility, greed, and shame:
>
>In his first 100 days:
>
>- He repealed Clinton's reduction of arsenic levels in drinking
>water.
>- He broke his campaign promise to cut CO2 emissions.
>- He abandoned the Kyoto treaty on greenhouse gases.
>- He weakened energy efficiency standards for heating and cooling
>equipment.
>- He reduced funding for renewable energy programs.
>- He has pushed aggressively for unregulated global trade, allowing
>polluters to move their factories to countries with weak
>environmental laws.
>
>Perhaps the most important of all the above reports, "Trade
Secrets"
>(corporate environmental corruption far worse than Enron) was
coming
>to light prior to 9-11.
>
>---------------- The 'Big One' ----------------------------
>
>12) - THE DISCLOSURE PROJECT
>
>The Disclosure Project eclipses all the above issues in light of
the
>combined intelligence of the 450 high level military witnesses
ready
>to come forward to testify under oath as to their personal,
>first-hand knowledge of the reality of the extraterrestrial
>situation. In 'reality', the Disclosure Project holds great promise
>for AVOIDING and SOLVING most of the problems now facing all
>humanity.
>
>THE DISCLOSURE PROJECT
>
>"We are way, way past time for bringing this information to the
>public, acknowledging it and entering into the sort of discussions
>at the highest levels of congress and the government - to make this
>information available to the public. It's far, far past time for
>this. If we don't do it here, I don't know when we'll ever going to
>be able to do it.
>
>"I think our representative democracy is in danger ... I think
>events are moving so fast, so very rapidly, that no one is really
on
>top of it, and if we don't get the people mobilized here to demand
>that we get to the bottom of these issues we're talking about today
>... we're not going to have an opportunity forever. This is a key
>issue that we are talking about." Dr. Edgar Mitchell, Apollo 14
>Astronaut Jan 5, 1998.
>
>===============================
>
>SUMMARY CONCLUSIONS:
>
>The significance of The Disclosure Project is: "There are some
>groups out there "who might know something about improving our
>chances of success" as a planetary civilization. What to us would
>seem 'an impossible task' (cleaning-up the environment; solving
>world hunger and poverty; providing clean energy) to 'them' might
be
>'a trivial engineering task'. If only we cared enough to listen.
>
>The present 'distracting news trivia', war mongering and
terrorizing
>people with the threat of war (here and abroad) is meant to
distract
>everyone from recognizing the combined significance of the above
>reports. And so far, it seems to be working.
>
>========================================
>
>"Whenever legislators endeavor to take away and destroy the
property
>of the people, or to reduce them to slavery under arbitrary power,
>they put themselves into a state of war with the people, who are
>thereupon absolved from any further obedience." -- John Locke, 1690
>
>"Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established
>should not be changed for light and transient causes; and
>accordingly all experience hath shown, that mankind are more
>disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right
>themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed."
>
>"But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing
>invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under
>absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw
>off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future
>security."

Israels nuclear weapons and bombs are the problem in the Middle East

http://www.daily.pk/world/middle-east/83-middle-east/4314-israels-nuclear-weapons-and-bombs-are-the-problem-in-the-middle-east.html


Jun 6, 2008 Pressure Points in the Bank Bust Jim Willie CB 321gold . . . Inc s

And speaking of a national investment bank melt down in my last message this. Willie is offering a detailed conformation analysis. He is also naming the major players and how they are trying to submerge their liabilities in new packages. Oh well, some may say as that's 'them' and not us. Not quite the plan as we are the hostages that they plan to throw to the wolves while they escape.... though maybe not whole but with our purse as a consolation.
http://www.321gold.com/editorials/willie/willie060608.html

Thursday, June 5, 2008

BBC NEWS | South Asia | Exclusive look at the Tata Nano

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7431881.stm
And also the following video is an interview with Mr. Bajaj who seems to be a rather 'forceful' fellow.
No mention of miles per gallon as that more than the sticker price would be the issue for the American market.
But as to and endorsement of their marketing brilliance these are the guys that Ford unloaded the Land Rover and Jaguar on. Maybe they can cut a deal for the Hummer which GMC is in the process of dumping and replacing with the Volt which is a plug in electric


Governor declares drought in California

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2008/06/05/MNF5113OBN.DTL
Here is the California Governors announcement in regards to the drought.
They have been aware of this for months and we are being spoon fed the
details.
But the end result will be a large bond issue which we will have no choice
but to vote for....or so they think if we never hear anything other than
what they tell us.

Oh, it's crisis coming our way and soon but if you click on the graph to the
right which looks some what like a chart it shows the major reservoirs for
the state. And all but three are located in northern California and two of
the others are in central California.
Their intention is to increase the capacity of the reservoirs as well as the
pumping and delivery system primarily for southern California.
Will this work?
Maybe...if we have heavy snows on the Sierra/Nevada mountain range for a
number of winters we could continue faking the water issue. And of course
building enlarged reservoirs would make that situation more flexible.
But what our fair leaders are not telling us is they have climatologist
whose predictions for the western states having wet winters is just plain
bleak.
So i assume they want to get us in a corner with few options for water
relief and then tell us either cough up the money or your kids are going to
go thirsty. Would they actually be so devious?
Before answering that i suggest you look in to the 'compassionate' eyes of
our movie star governor.
What i believe would be the realistic though politically suicidal response
to this water crisis by the state bureaucrats would be to tell us the truth.

And that is that the game is over and the states future water resources are
going to drastically change. The glaciers all over the world are melting and
why should our range of mountains be the one exception?

They could maybe hint that the semi desert which is southern California will
soon again be a desert. And any water delivery plan proposed depends on
water from the mountains which nolonger experience snow in the winter. So
building reservoirs which will never be filled with water is a senseless
proposal.

But what maybe the fall back plan if the public decides they will not join
them in mass stupidly and vote for a super bond issue to play: lets make
water from air?

We'll i haven't seen this mentioned...so far... but you know that green wet
spot up North and which the natives refer to as Canada. And we just see as a
raw material source. Yeah, that's the one.... Canada!
And Dude! Do they have just what's needed...water? Why by the lakes full.
And Bechtel Engineering will happily build a pipe line to the north pole if
the state has the money...which of course it doesnt.

Their are little problems around taking... i mean acquiring Canada's water.
As they are not into bulk sales of their water ....at this time. But worry
not if the state of California wants water for corporate farms and industry
they will us every means possible short of nuking them to get it.
As i said this doesnt have to be rational. The aquatic cannel from northern
California is long term insanity so why not build on it by using 30 million
peoples fear. Why thirty million well their are 23 - 24 million in SoCal and
the rest of us live in fear of that voting block so we have gone along...so
far.

And i could leave it their but since we are on the subject of reality and
right here even in the western home land. We do have a couple of other
crisis issues coming right at us though i believe the water crisis could
lock it up first.
The nation is in and continuing to enter a deep across the board economic
recession.
And 'Peak oil' is very real how much we would like to believe it is just a
matter of Hedge Fund speculation and it will turn out to be another energy
crisis caused by ENRON or Duke look alike market speculators. Crude oil
production world wide was off a million barrels a day in 2007.


Fw: drought effect

The Fresno Bee is a good source for water/drought information and we thank you Charlie. I try and follow this issue as closely as possible as this is the issue for the west. Even the significantly diminishing petroleum energy sources is second to this one.... as a regional issue. And you can be very sure the state administration and all branches of industry are all over the water resource issue. So today's news from the governors office has been in the works for sometime. Their has been no announcement as we are being spoon fed the details. We'll actually some of the details. I will also send along today's SF Chronicle front page story on the water crisis.
----- Original Message -----
From: olcharlie
To: larry
Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2008 8:00 AM
Subject: drought effect

Expect higher food costs with drought
By Dennis Pollock and Mark Grossi / The Fresno Bee
06/05/08 00:00:00

The drought -- marked Wednesday with an official declaration by Gov. Schwarzenegger -- is expected to deliver a tremendous blow to the San Joaquin Valley's multibillion-dollar agriculture industry.

Shock waves also could spread throughout the local economy, experts say.

Food prices will climb. More farmland will be fallowed. Farm jobs will be trimmed.

Many growers on the Valley's west side will be shopping for extra water. Many will be pumping water from the ground and lowering the underground water table.

In the region's cities, residents will hear more pleas for conservation, but there probably will be no water rationing, say many water officials.

Here are answers to some questions about the drought's effect:

Farms

Question: Could this trigger higher costs for food?

Answer: Yes.

Farmers already face higher costs for fertilizer and fuel, and now some of them -- dairy operators, for example -- will see higher costs for feeds such as alfalfa, said Dan Sumner, an agricultural economics professor at University of California at Davis. Those increased costs likely will mean higher prices at the grocery store, he said. He didn't offer an estimate of how much the increase might be.

And the effects could be felt across the nation and even the world -- especially in wine and almonds, because of California's hefty market share.

Will jobs be lost?

Many farmers in the Westlands Water District believe water shortages will force them to abandon crops already planted.

"Any time crops are taken out of production, that means fewer jobs," said Dan Errotabere, who farms on Fresno County's west side.

Mark Borba, a Riverdale farmer, said workers who make $8 or $9 an hour are already distressed because of skyrocketing gas prices.

Do farmers have alternative water sources?

They can pump well water onto some crops, but that can take longer and it lowers the aquifer.

And well water from the Westland's district is not a solution for crops such as vegetables and almonds because it's high in boron, which can be damaging to crops, said Sarah Woolf, a spokeswoman for the Westlands Water District.

Farmers also may be able to purchase water through exchange systems with farmers in other districts. But that can be costly and -- because the drought is a statewide phenomenon -- sellers of water may be scarce.

The governor's declaration is aimed at speeding water exchanges in response to emergency shortages. It also directs the Department of Water Resources to work with local water districts and agencies to improve coordination, help those water districts and agencies improve efficiency and conservation, identify risks to the water supply and help farmers suffering losses.

Will farmers choose to plant other crops?

Most farmers settled on the season's crop mix earlier this year. However, those who planned to plant lettuce for a fall harvest are expected to cut back acreage.

Many growers -- anticipating a water shortage -- already switched from crops that take a lot of water, such as cotton, to those that take less, such as safflower.

The lack of water is one reason that cotton, once a crop that topped a million acres in California, has shrunk this year to its lowest level since 1935 -- a total of 280,000 acres of upland and pima varieties.

Will farmers install water-saving irrigation?

Many already have taken that step, installing miles of drip irrigation in recent years in the Westlands district alone.

It's likely that the trend toward putting water exactly where it's needed -- and only there -- will continue.

Are farmers on the east side of the central San Joaquin Valley as affected by the drought as those on the Valley's west side?

The growers on the east side are not as affected, because they generally do not rely on water that goes through the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta, which is facing restrictions to protect threatened fish.

On the east side, many farmers get their water from regional rivers, including the Chowchilla, Kaweah, Kern, San Joaquin, Merced, Fresno and Kings.

Cities

Will cities in the San Joaquin Valley run out of water this summer?

No. Most Valley cities pump water from underground to supply their residents. It is not likely city wells will run dry in places such as Fresno, Bakersfield, Visalia or Madera this summer, most experts say.

Some cities, such as Orange Cove, get water from the federal Central Valley Project, which delivers river water. State health and safety codes prevent large cutbacks in these deliveries, according to the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation.

Can I still water my lawn?

Yes. But many cities have landscape watering restrictions. Fresno, for instance, allows residential landscape watering three times a week.

People living at even-numbered addresses can water on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. Residents with odd-numbered addresses can water on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. No one is allowed to water on Mondays.

Water inspectors sometimes cruise the city and write citations for violations of the restrictions.

How dry was it this spring in the Valley?

For March, April and May, three cities had their lowest rainfall total on record. They are Stockton, 0.08 of an inch; Modesto, 0.10 of an inch; and Bakersfield, 0.08 of an inch.

Fresno's three-month total was a scant 0.32 of an inch of rain, most of which fell in May. It raised the city's total high enough to avoid being the lowest on record for the three months.

Will it really help if I cut back my water use?

Yes. Officials from Valley cities say a reduction in water use will save money on the electricity bill for pumping water. It also saves money on water treatment.

Conservation also helps keep the underground water table from sinking. If there is another dry year, a slumping underground water table will drive electricity costs higher because the water must be pumped from lower depths.

The reporters can be reached at dpollock@fresnobee.com, mgrossi@fresnobee.com or (559) 441-6364.


Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Economist's View: "The Coming Collapse of the Middle Class"

This lady is smart and has got the facts to justify her conclusions. It is well worth watching and especially for those who may consider themselves safely imbedded in the middle class. Though i suggest you just skip the intro which is a requirement of the 'Jefferson Lectures' but not a part of this talk.
The U.S. middle class has been under intense economic attack for over thirty years and it is usually attributed to the lower class doing the attacking. "Those people are dragging us down." or maybe: Sucking the life blood of those of us with a steady salaried job and then even questioning the middle class most sacred values such as... God's resting place: suburbia.
We'll their is no doubt the attack is going on and it is very effective but it really is the transfer of the economic burden from the corporations and the upper class to the middle class. And to the extent that the former functional middle class is becoming extinct. And yes, i am old enough to remember when they told us and frequently their are no class distinctions in America. Though i have to admit i forget what they said was the diff between the guy driving the Caddy and the guy pumping the gas. Most people just kept it simple and said $$$ so their was no classes back then just money. Gee, now i understand.
This is all very subtle as we are continually told it is the poor and the immigrants which are causing the middle class it's pain. But looking at it from the figures the government compiles and then prints in VERY small print. The economic stress on the middle class has actually developed by transferring burdensome expenses from the... upper... class to the remaining or dwindling middle class. And to the point the middle will actually disappear. Though unfortunately not their beer and burger bellies which the males will be allowed to retain as a reminder of their hay days.
This lecturer is predicting that soon... if it hasn't already happened their will only be two definable classes.... the working (poor) class and the very rich (elite) upper class. People may not realize that traditionally the definition of middle class was the managers, self employed professionals and shop keepers. The rest of us fitted into the working class which also had some economic definitions. We'll the middle class definition has been morphed and from a smudged image we now are experiencing a actually disappearing middle class.
And though unstated here amongst all these charts and numbers the middle class was 'mentally and emotionally" defined as white, with rarely apparent sexual 'deviations' and who loved their home and the 'two' children. This also indicated they where Christian 'Protestant' based. "My God! do 'those people' ever do anything but breed?" with reference to the Catholics. They (middle class) where also expected to have descend from northern European ancestors so of course they did not eat allot of garlic or onions and which also made everyone but them have darker and smelly skin. Is any of this true or factual? What's that got to do with fear and loathing in suburbia? When you are painting a pastoral landscape you sure don't put the slaughter house in the forefront.
And of course in middle America when not mowing the lawn Dad was polishing the car while also barbequing burgers as the kids shot hoops in the driveway. And this was all taking place in the safe new concrete and plastic America where neither the mex's or blacks dared roam.
Is the middle class as races as the defined 'working class'? We'll when it comes to neighbors the 'middle class' will move fifty miles from the work site so they don't have 'them' for neighbors. Am I implying these folks are evil? Not abit! But they are biased and fearful and trying to improve themselves and their living environment and in the process it can get pretty twisted at times. And did all that 'getting ready' education for joining the middle class smooth the rough edges? No, but it got us corporate jobs and good ones too. We'll until the U.S. corporation started turning into flight cadets or more recently... corpses.
I recall my mother telling me that when she was a kid no one wanted to live with the 'dirty Irish'. Irish was apparently always prefaced so she grew up thinking their was only one kind of Irish. 'dirty and poor'. She was resentful that people had seen her that way but she also would then smile when telling this story and say. "Well, of course we where both!" Also, my mother didn't drink but the rest of the relatives didn't hold it against her as it just meant more for them as they sat and babbled into delirium. One of my uncles once said: Gaelic is what you hear when two drunken Irishman are trying to talk and it has became such a national pass time they now call it a language.
Will we soon see any of these facts regarding the middle classes shabby underside reported on Fox media? Since Fox media viewers is mostly composed of people in economic pain and looking for simple solutions that don't involve questioning their economic betters. I just don't think we will be hearing about this on AM talk shows.
Oh, just so we all know..... the upper class would not be caught dead listening to Rupert's Murdock's "propaganda for the losers". Or so i have read is the way the upper class views Fox Media and it's listeners.
And though the speaker at this forum did not mention it as i believe it took place before the recent big spurt in gas prices, i think we will soon begin to see the true visible definition of upper middle class as well as the wealthy class. As 'our betters' (I'm expecting the term to be revisited) will continue to drive SUV's and expensive pick up's while the rest of us the "sinking scum" will be sitting in anything that gets us from A to B the cheapest.
And since middle class is some times equated with that expensive education for mom and dad aswell as the kids and of course the pay off ...the stuffed box with the 30 year adjustable. But it now seems it didn't prepare us for being scammed by the investment banks and anyone else who had a plan to bleed us dry.... And that's before sending the sheriff to evict us from heavens gate...Suburbia.
Thank you, John L. for sending this along as this is info 'they' would prefer that we didn't know.

Saturday, May 31, 2008

Babylon & Beyond : Los Angeles Times : IRAN: Former German official says war imminent

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/babylonbeyond/2008/05/iran-former-ger.html
This is confirming that all that hugging and kissing we saw Bush doing when
he was in Israel was for a reason and purpose.


Op-Ed Columnist - Cult of Deception - Op-Ed - NYTimes.com

This is Maureen Dowd from Texas filling in for N.D. Kristof.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/01/opinion/01dowd.html?ref=opinion
Is two wars and countless dead and chopped to pieces along with the
economies of all nations involved going into collapse enough to finally
enrage the American public?
At this point I honestly doubt it as so far it has been hot issues like gay
marriage or who slept with who which where need to arouse their attention.
But the price of gas and with some connection being made to the fact WE get
allot of oil from the middle east just maybe the issue that will finally
excite the maddening herd as that gets to them where it counts.


Friday, May 30, 2008

Fw: news

----- Original Message -----
From: "olcharlie"
To: "larry lewis"
Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 7:13 PM
Subject: news


>I don't know what the market share is for BBCAmerica's news programs,
> but a weekly show called Newsnight really is grappling with important
> issues, challenging the paradigm and in the face of some pretty
> important guests. Nobody else is discussing this so far....
>
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/newsnight/2008/04/unsustainable_world.html
>
> olcharlie
> will nap for food

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Culture of Deception - washingtonpost.com

i believe this is the better of the in-depth articles on Scott McClellan's statements in his recent book: Culture of Deception. I doubt this article or the book will not be read by the general public as they are now being told by the media spin doctors what it say's and how he got it all wrong. So why bother just trust big brother. What his explanation of how he came to see his five or six years with Bush differently is interesting. And for me i was truly reminded of the long interview on video with Hitler's secretary...Blind Spot, i believe was the title of the documentary. I am not comparing Bush to Hitler though the issue of distancing himself from events and having Martin Gorman screen the daily reports before he viewed them is similar to how Bush deals with incoming information. He wants reading summaries from which he can quickly form a conclusion. Hitler's secretary was actually his personal secretary and not a Nazi party member. She was also very young, technically skilled and it seems in 2002 when the film was made had matured and become contemplative and articulate. She started by seeing Hitler as a kind father figure who loved his dogs. Though she soon learned he considered himself to be a genius with a destiny to fulfill. And it was apparently only later or so she states that the horror of what the Nazi's where doing to the Jews, Roma's, gays and physically handicapped and of course the union leaders and the communist that she became aware of all of this. Here is one of the major monster of the twenty century who she worked for as his personal secretary and for a few years and she was hoodwinked by his personal charm and charisma. She never saw the administrative or war related documents as this was completely under Gorman and Himmler's control. The point being McClellan now having put some distance between the President and himself and seeing the implication of the deceit which he experienced could make an intelligent person of courage and morality able to speak out. And i don't think most Americans will be able to comprehend the implication of what this all means for some time. As it's far more than the 4000 dead U.S. Military and 30,000 wounded. We'll their are the civilians which is estimated at 250,000. But no bombs are falling on our heads if we don't count the current price of gas at the pump. Yes, the American flags and ribbons on the vehicles here at home are not as plentiful. But then again I'm not seeing black bands on peoples sleeves appearing either. So if the pain of violent death and suffering is being actually personally felt then the U.S. public is keeping it to them selves. We just had Memorial Day (Decoration Day) which is primarily a remembrance day of military personal killed in all wars. Folks didn't seem to be saying we've been had and bring them home or we will hang you high from a lamp post. But what may bring it home for all of us is the coming collapse of the national economy. This is going to be far more than a lull in the tail gate party. This one is going to hurt big time. And will the spin doctors on the corporate media be able to convince us it is just a cycle or better yet.... our fault? Don't doubt for a moment that they won't try but those new folks soon sleeping under freeway over passes maybe a hard audience for the neo cons to reach. Though maybe they will be handing out battery powered TeeVee's so they can... keep in touch.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Fw: The truth can be funny



BREAK TIME! this one from cece is better than most of these
....................
----- Original Message -----
From: "Cecelia"
To: "Larry Lewis"
Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2008 12:25 PM
Subject: The truth can be funny


> Hi Larry-
>
> Here's a giggle for yer day to balance all the bad news about!
>
> Hope you're well,
> Cece
>
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Buffett: Economy in a recession, will be worse than feared - USATODAY.com

Buffet was quoted in the NYTimes this morning stating the economy is between one quarter and three quarters of the way down. Apparently he believes it has a long way to go down. Of course we are being told by the white house it was just a blip and every thing is now on the way back up! And could this have some thing to do with the up coming election? And would the leaders lie to us for their own skins and profit? Also we will be out of Iraq in 2013 was the other profound statement so far this week.
http://www.usatoday.com/money/economy/2008-04-28-buffett-recession_N.htm

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Fw: [bajajscooter] Quadrohprenia Has Crossed The Big Pond

Hey, Bro and also you Chick's listen up!
As most of you bikers will notice the attached articles detailed info may
not apply to your region or choice of scooter.
But it's no surprise scooter sales are jumping out the door.

My feeling is people will stick with gas vehicles in any form and as long as
they possibly can. Electric has draw backs and one not mentioned frequently
is their is a national electrical grid over load point that would ...soon...
become apparent if a few million vehicles are 'plug ins' and then tapped in
every day and maybe twice a day. Also it takes a power source or energy form
to generate electricity and these plants are usually not 'clean' and hardly
plentiful.
Someone might suggest more generating plants and pronto. But then that means
more coal for generating energy and funds to build the plants. We apparently
can't build 'capital investments' using a VISA card.
Also we might have a few new national holidays..like National Electrical
Melt Down Day(s) if we seriously go electric for personal transportation.

So the coming scooters craze maybe just a gap filler until the Europeans and
maybe even those dreaded 'Indian's arrive with their multiple choice fleet
of midget gas cars. This new wave of 'Indian's maybe a greater threat than
those creepy crawly's we are building a fence to keep out so we can get jobs
in meat packing plants!

JUMPING OVER THE HOG!
And then if they are offering good gas or NG mileage us common folk will not
be considering moving up to a chrome 'Hog' from a scoot for the work ride, I
would think it will be more like a Fiat 600.

Also, this has happened before in our recent past but this time it will
stick. As world oil demand and which means Asia has built in a bottom on
crude oil demand. Crude oil closed Friday over $126 and that's $3 a gallon
fob for the unprocessed oil. Maybe a third of that ends up as a motor
vehicle fuel.

So those road warriors now going directly to the motor bike are the true
futuristic patriots and entitled to wear a American flag pinned on their
beanie. And if all this sounds third world-ish ...welcome, too the future!

----- Original Message -----
From: casingpoint
To: bajajscooter@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, May 18, 2008 6:49 AM
Subject: [bajajscooter] Quadrohprenia Has Crossed The Big Pond


http://www.boston.com/business/articles/2008/05/15/75_120_miles_per_gallon_makes_parsimonious_turn_to_scooters/

Scootersalami vindicated:
http://money.guardian.co.uk/cars/story/0,11944,1529402,00.html

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Friday, May 16, 2008

Fw: only april

We had light snow this winter and lets not expect rain until ?

----- Original Message -----
From: olcharlie
To: larry lewis
Sent: Friday, May 16, 2008 6:07 AM
Subject: only april


Weekend promises sizzling weather
Temperatures about 15 to 20 degrees above normal await in Valley.
By James Guy / The Fresno Bee
05/15/08 23:29:46
Get ready for the year's first hot weekend.
The National Weather service is forecasting weather in the high 90s or 100s
through Monday -- about 15 to 20 degrees above normal. That's prompting
utilities to issue cautions about power usage and air quality officials to
warn of bad air quality.

Some cities are readying cooling centers as a refuge against the heat.

Fresno's high today and Saturday is forecast to be 100 degrees.

The temperatures will be slightly lower Sunday and Monday, but it's likely
to be Wednesday before the area sees temperatures in the 80s as cooling
relief from coastal breezes reaches inland.

Because it will be the first weekend when air conditioners get a serious
workout, Pacific Gas and Electric is reminding customers not to set
thermostats below 78 degrees when they are home and to turn them up to 85
degrees when they are away. It's probably time to replace the air
conditioning filter, too.

Air quality in Fresno County will be unhealthy today. In Tulare, Kings and
Madera counties, it is rated as unhealthy for sensitive groups, meaning many
people should limit strenuous outdoor activity. Only Merced County will have
moderate air quality.

The forecast prompted officials in Visalia to ready a cooling refuge at the
city's transit center at 425 E. Oak Ave. It will be open from 6 a.m. to 10
p.m. Friday through Sunday.

All bus routes will provide transportation to and from the transit center.

Fresno and Clovis officials are also watching the thermometer and plan to
open centers if temperatures rise to 105.

For those who need to be out of doors, the Red Cross advises drinking lots
of water and wearing light clothing.

Special precautions are also urged for the elderly, children and pets.

The reporter may be reached at jguy@fresnobee.com or (559) 441-6339.

olcharlie
will nap for food

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Vitamin D deficiency linked to breast cancer, study finds - Los Angeles Times

Please note their is references to colon and prostrate cancer also having a
relationship to vitamin "D" levels.
Milk has been fortified with D for generations and this was in response to
children having rickets as i recall.
I have never heard any... controversy regarding whether D is effective as a
supplement for Rickets prevention. The government settled on the RDA for D
of 400 mg in regards to rickets and no knowledge was available regarding a
relationship to cancer at that time..

A 1000 mg D capsule per day is considered safe for any adult and it is
inexpensive. And why not if it might possibly prevent one or more of the big
'C' three?
http://www.latimes.com/features/health/la-sci-breast16-2008may16,0,5708641.story
Also, if you plan on getting a good life time dose of 'D' by sun exposure
and your DNA is European based well you are increasing your odds for skin
cancer. We of the puny semi pink skinned have moved to hotter brighter
climes and we are living longer and hence have additional time to scorch our
soon wrinkled pink hides.

So wear a hat and take some D every day and your breast, prostrate and colon
will thank you.


Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Fw: Crash

----- Original Message -----
From: "olcharlie"
To: "larry lewis"
Sent: Saturday, April 26, 2008 1:47 PM
Subject: Crash


> Aside from a remarkable cast, this may have been the best film of the
> decade, certainly the most painful inspection of race in america in that
> it looks at the personal, the racism in all of us.
>
> http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0375679/
>
> olcharlie
> will nap for food

Johann Hari: The loathsome smearing of Israel's critics - Johann Hari, Commentators - The Independent

http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/commentators/johann-hari/johann-hari-the-loathsome-smearing-of-israels-critics-822751.html


Tuesday, May 13, 2008

East Bay water users may have to slash usage

They are finally getting near-er to being real about the water crisis that Northern California is now experiencing. And even with the usage curtailment being proposed it will not resolve a serious problem that is derived from no sustaining snow pack on the Sierra Nevada mountain range for two or three snow seasons.
Rationing is an excellent first response but no solution for Northern or Southern California's perpetual thirst. As most of us know Southern California is dependent on Northern California for it's water. What is being proposed by the state is enlarged containment reservoirs in the north. Which is the modern day equivalent of the rain dance and of course more expensive and far less fun.
And also they are not discussing what will actually happen if their is not significant snow pack on the mountains this winter. And though it is not a media sanctioned topic of discussion it is the core concern for all of us living in California.
What i believe we will soon be told is this water situation ...might REALLY be serious. And if the snow pack on the Sierra's is now something that's becoming a memory. Then allot of us are going to be expected to move away from the faucet as the North will experience what the south does already.. A semi desert being sprinkled by a long hose from the north. We'll that hose is going dry and our reservoirs here in the north will nolonger fill both the north and the south's water needs.
The other significant source of water for southern California is the portion taken from the Colorado river and is now going the way of all rivers who depended on a snow pack.
And I don't see the government having many quick choices other than piping water to the northern and southern sections of California from Canada. Thank God.... we built that southern border steel fence first. Will Canada furnish water for California's needs? you betcha and for a price. Will we the taxpayers of California pay the price? Do frogs jump? They sure do for water and they croak for sex. But if for some strange reason Canada declined to sell us the water we want would we just take it? You can bet your britches or 501's we would take it and more if needed to keep the major productive state in the nation from going into a dry up drought.
"Now you might and should respond "That just sounds bazaar!" We'll is it bazaar and irrational to pump water as we are now doing through a 500 mile cannel so some dude can water a postage stamp lawn or a few guys can hit a ball towards a little hole on acres of green grass and then multiplied by a few thousand? But what ever it is if we don't have adequate snow in the north the issue of the allotment of H2O is mute north or south.
You may think this proposal is the result of sun stroke effect. But by comparison consider this. Their has been suggestions in some parts of the world that a artic glacier be towed off there coast and then a crew of gremlins with ice picks fill buckets with ice for transport to the parched mainland. Hey, that sounds good to me especially if the glaciers where not now melting. And whether the current drastic climate changes are caused by sun spots, no spots or even the green house effect the worlds glaciers are now going into the oceans and melting.
And the real fall back for our reassurance and which is only spoken silently to ourselves regarding topics such as this: "Hey, it can't happen here. We are a highly industrialized nation and with American know-how who can resolve problems such as these." Which maybe followed by: " This is not Africa in the eighties where the crops failed due to drought and then millions of people and animals died."or "And besides God's on our side in all of our national endeavors." as our dear leader has proclaimed and more than once."
Have we got the resources to continue this fantasy that California has lots of water and we can use it where and how ever we please? It would now seem the answer is: No!
But even so 23 million of the states population is located south of Monetary and any water that the northern portion may have is considered a resource for the needs of the south. And they plan to open the tap with a southern financed and passed ballot measure.
And will the issue that the state has acknowledged it is broke be a factor? We'll i would think it will be for the bond raters and the lenders. Meaning what this will actually cost to borrow. And then the people who will be expected to pay for this continued folly. And that's us the thirsty 30 million living in the northern and the southern parts of California..
So those blood in the sand water wars will soon seem like computer games in comparison to what we will experience if it doesn't snow allot on the tall mountains this coming winter.

Monday, May 12, 2008

Pentagon Releases Propaganda Documents -- Will the Media Pay Attention? | MediaCulture | AlterNet

http://www.alternet.org/mediaculture/84693/
This is the sequel to the recent 'outing' of the news media's retired
military analyst supposed impartial reporting and of course background
analysis of the middle east for-ever wars.

Apparently a recent lengthy article on the front page of the NY Times
reported it was all planned by the pentagon and from the begging. All these
Admirals and Generals where constantly handled (briefed) by the pentagon
under a 'special program' designed just for them by the Defense department.
They where assigned handlers and escorts to the briefings. Also some or
maybe most of these retired officers where also working for military
equipment contractors as well. And the devil has never met a arms contractor
and who wanted a war to end; so they had two masters to please. And they
didn't let factual analysis or reporting get in the way of their ego's or
their wallets.

And each and every media outlet had and still has a few of these news pimps
on their payroll even though they are basically saying what they are told
to say and as though they knew what they where talking about themselves.

And now we are finding out the media is not mentioning they have been caught
in collusion with the Administration to feed the public happy, happy news
and more of the 'we are winning' propaganda.

Will this all go away for the administration and the media and of course the
brass news whores? We'll if it's never mentioned on the tube most people
will never know and then these servants of the war machine can climb back
out of their holes and pretend this all never happened and continue to get
paid twice to tell us even more rehearsed lie's.

But actually it's more than just lies it's our people dieing for these
pompous asses ego's and their need to think they are still really important
like their handlers lead them to believe.
A field grade officers duties is to defend the nation and not sacrifice
their troops by with holding the truth...of course, that's if they can even
tell what the truth may be.

And in fairness their have been a few retired generals and admirals who have
continued to speak out against the neo cons and the pentagon even while they
where being collectively trashed by the paid hacks in the media. And we sure
never see these people on those sit down in- depth chats on Sunday morn tube
time.


Obama in Bend, Or.

My nephew and niece attended a rally last night in Redmond which is very
near Bend and which had Obama as the candidate speaker.
This was with very little notice (one day in the paper) and the same for
publicity.
Even so about two thousand people showed up to hear him speak. The tickets
where free but had to be obtained for admission to the hall. So their was
two occasions for a long line and waiting. And it's cold in central Oregon.

Apparently his 'stump' speech was very intelligent and seemed to cover the
issues that where on peoples minds.
He is now clearly stating the relationship between the middle east 2-3
trillion dollar wars and the collapse of the economy here at home. He is
drawing the parallels to our diverted manufacturing base and the loss of
good paying jobs, health care and the crunch in education funding and
student loans.

After the statement speech which was very well received he opened the
program to questions from... anyone who raised a hand and his answers where
well received and their seemed to be none of the usual planted and
preplanned questions. He just talked to people as though they also might
have a functioning mind.

Their where no negative remarks directed toward Clinton and he acknowledge
she is a very strong competitor... bar none.

His remarks concerning McCain where centered around his statements and his
senate voting record. He stated McCain is fundamentally planning on
continuing Bush's strategy in the middle east and that he is proposing tax
cuts here at home to stimulate the economy.

They both came away very impressed by Obama's intelligence and seasoned
reasoning which he especially demonstrated in the questioning part of the
program where he especially demonstrated his grasp of complex and painful
issues.


Fw: Yahoo! News Story - Ex-officials: Bush admin. ignored Iraq corruption - Yahoo! News

----- Original Message -----


> From: John Law
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> Personal message:
>
> More U.S. gov't dishonesty and ineptitude in Iraq - isn't someone ever
> accountable in this administration?
>
> Ex-officials: Bush admin. ignored Iraq corruption - Yahoo! News
>
> http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080513/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/us_iraq_corruption
>
> ============================================================
> Yahoo! News
> http://news.yahoo.com/
>
>

Sunday, May 11, 2008

321energy :: Blowing Bubbles :: Michael Fox

The analysis of the continual chain of bubbles which we have experienced for the last ten years and still counting.
At the preseant it is commodities with the grains and fuels leading the climb in bubble land. Will this bubble come down aswell? Does a pig like truffles? too obscure? Not only do they like them but they are the only ones who can find them. But this analysis is really exceptional in it's defined chain of events and all leading to the ditch. What's to be done? We'll Michael Fox isn't really giving and answer for this current bubble. But i think this round is just designed to strip us of anything that may be left or was missed in the previous bubbles.
It would seem the prudent stance maybe to go to cash and stay clear of falling bubbles.

Fw: Beating the Drums of a Broader Middle East War

----- Original Message -----
From: larrylewis
To:
Sent: Sunday, May 11, 2008 4:50 PM
Subject: Beating the Drums of a Broader Middle East War


This is the most penetrating analysis i have come across. And i doubt it
will ever be referenced by the media or really see the light of day.
So if you also find it confirming of your perspective regarding what's
behind the hype and who the real players are and their intentions pls send
it along to friends.

If we think about what their intention implies then we have to conclude the
Zionist are holding the Jewish people living in Israel hostage to their
plans of power and expansion. Zionism is not Judaism though the distinction
is never mentioned in our press and i believe rarely in the world media.
Jewish critics of Zionism are ...plentiful.... but also quickly stifled and
especially in the U.S. where the Zionist have a hammer lock on the media and
congress aswell as the Bush administration.
Anyway, sending this article and any others like it is about the only way we
can fight back against deadly force, power and enormous directed wealth.
If enough people know what the Zionist and the neo cons are planning it will
leave them with less options and that's including a false flag attack which
seem to be what they have in mind to trigger the U.S. Israel attack on Iran.
And as well Syria.

http://globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=8733


The Suffering of Soldiers - New York Times

So it seems if you can pry it out of them that it is costing more than the
three trillions they are mentioning in this article on military veterans
suicides.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/11/opinion/11sun2.html?_r=1&th&emc=th&oref=slogin


Saturday, May 10, 2008

The Oil Drum | Rising Energy Costs and the Future of Hospital Work

If you happen to be in the 'business' i suggest you also read the comment
section which follows the talk that was given to these nurses.
What i also found of interest is the actual impact of Peak Oil is being
described as now... rather than the usual 'a possibility' in the future.
http://www.theoildrum.com/node/3902#more


Hesperian Foundation

http://www.hesperian.org/publications_download.php


Friday, May 9, 2008

Fw: Sorry to ruin the fun, but an ice age cometh | The Australian


> Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2008 9:12 PM
> Subject: Sorry to ruin the fun, but an ice age cometh | The Australian>
>> http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0%2C25197%2C23583376-5013480%2C00.html
>> The title of this article is misleading though the actual article is
>> significant and important for all of us to consider.
>> The possibility of a severe drop in the earths surface temperature and
>> our experiencing another mini ice age i understand has always been
>> recognized as one of the earth's climate possibilities. And much sooner
>> than we might think.
>> This article is giving and out side time of arrival of a 1000 years for
>> the next long and chilly slumber and then lasting for many thousands plus
>> years..
>> The earths preferred statis state we are told is "half frozen". And
>> though it is difficult to believe considering some of the Sunday school
>> fantasies I was taught. It seems more lie's are told to children on
>> Sunday than any other day of the week.

My point being!
>>
>> The earth (Gaia) is not our playground nor is it interested in ours or
>> any species comfort and wellbeing.
>> And if we are here for some purpose such as personal and spiritual
>> evolution. Well at the moment it appears we must have stumbled when we
>> left the starting gate as we apparently are coming in last. Which of
>> course is common for species going into extinction.
>>
>> My own experience regarding a 'near future' ice age was with the Earth
>> Regeneration Society and which is in Berkeley, Ca. and this was in the
>> eighties and early nineties. And they where even then proposing the same
>> crash solutions to raise the earth surface temperatures to counter 'the
>> coming ice age.'
>> For back ground info on the proposals the non fiction book: Secrets of
>> the Soil, Tompkins and Bird was considered factual.
>>
>> Since then all the worlds glaciers have begun to significantly melt. The
>> CO2 levels are off the charts. And the oceans are changing to acid from
>> alkaline.
>> Also the enormous buried beds of methane hydrate and which are referred
>> to here have started to change state in the north. And all these
>> phenomena's appear to be green house induced effects and not sun spot
>> related.
>> And of course this is just three of the ...numerous significant climate
>> related changes that have recently happened within our living memory.
>>
>> So for me it seems we could be experiencing... both.... a lack of
>> activity from sun spots and hence a over riding dimensioning surface
>> temperature. And at the same time from our industrial out put of CO2 and
>> it's feed back loop the green house blanket warming effects.
>> The author clearly acknowledges the cycle effect of Peak Oil's
>> ....dimensioning production.... and which has started world wide if we
>> read the recent crude production/extraction reports from all the major
>> oil corporations and producing countries. They are all shrinking so the
>> $126 bbl oil price is not all just from market speculation or war fear
>> induced.
>>
>> And the Peak Oil effects maybe the most immediate and significant crisis
>> which we living in industrial societies will experience. And it is not
>> the concern about how we will get to the soccer games if the tank is
>> empty. The nations concern is will the national electrical grid fail
>> along with an energy induced scarcity of fertilizer for our food crops
>> when plentiful and cheap oil ends. And too be repetitive Peak oil
>> actually is on the down slop and we are now experiencing some evident
>> effects every way we look.
>>
>> And just to keep it 'national' the south west and up into California are
>> roasting and forests are dieing from the parching heat. Summer and winter
>> storm patterns are becoming far more severe and as well frequent.
>> So we are experiencing drenching winters and scorching summers in two
>> thirds of the nation. For California it just quit snowing in March and
>> their is no longer any significant snow pack on the major mountain
>> ranges.
>>
>> Does the state of California water resources department have a plan as to
>> how to furnish water in a drought to the 30 million people in California
>> and with 23 million in southern California?
>> They are not mentioning it as far as I'm aware but a water pipeline from
>> central Canada might be appealing at this time. Why build reservoirs if
>> their is not significant mountain range runoff or snow? Canada's got lots
>> of water and pipelines may actually be initially cheaper than collection
>> basins. Energy to pump the water probably could be generated from the
>> fall of the water in the pipe lines. It's not perpetual motion but it is
>> practical water hydraulics engineering.
>>
>> Of course they will have to put a choke hold on the corporate farms at
>> some point as the water waste in the valley is enormous. Especially since
>> they get it very cheap. And actually most of the cities in the valley did
>> not have residential water meters a few years ago though I'm sure that is
>> changing.
>> So as too pipe line cost? We'll that's what bond issues are for.
>> And just what is the top price for water and which we will pay if we
>> become thirsty? I think our national addiction to plastic bottled water
>> is costing well over $6.00 a gallon plus transportation. Much of it comes
>> from exotic places such as artic ice shelves. And of course New Zealand
>> and France which must be 4 or more thousands of miles from our own
>> thirsty lips.
>>
>> I would not discount either the climate change evident phenomena or the
>> sun spot effects which have been well known since the telescope was
>> invented.
>>
>> And it seems the die off effects for all 'surface animals' because of
>> food production disruption is acknowledge by both camps. Both recognize
>> their will be serious food production disruption and famines. Rice, corn
>> and wheat are going off the price chart and that happens to be what we
>> eat.
>> The point is this is not a... and or situation... that we are
>> experiencing. And for us two legged ants if we are cold or hot and
>> starving since either way we will not last long. So i suggest all
>> view-points be considered since the proposed responses do not necessarily
>> cancel out the other.
>> Conclusion: The future does not appear to be a win, win situation which
>> ever way it goes.
>> If we wanted it to be simple and safe we should have picked another solar
>> system or maybe even another galaxy. But here we are....even if it's just
>> for a moment.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Daily Kos: State of the Nation

Worth reading... the guys got a good suggestion.
These are the types of proposals ALL politicians despise. Holding them to
the same flame they want to put to our feet. And this is hardly a liberal or
conservative proposal by Hunter.
Just U.S. Constitutional 'good sense'.
http://www.dailykos.com/


Max Keiser: Amy Goodman is Wrong About Food Price Inflation - Business on The Huffington Post

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/max-keiser/amy-goodman-is-wrong-abou_b_100439.html


Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Why we can't cruise past a recession - MSN Money

An economic pessimist perspective.
http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/Investing/ContrarianChronicles/WhyWeCantCruisePastARecession.aspx?page=2

Listening to the media business news or Treasury Secretary Paulson we are again being told that the economic "bottom" has been located and 'we' are now there and soon 'we' will be heading up. Yes, it sounds like some sort of sports achievement after having touched the goal post we are now racing for the finish line and the Champaign in the locker room..

Don't believe it and this article mentions some of the reasons not too.
But basically nothing has changed from a few weeks ago when it was acknowledged the national economy was being shredded.
Though our Dear Leader referred to it as: "a bump in the road".
Also some significant issues have gotten worse such as all forms of energy and food costs. And then their are the continuous announcements of loss of actual paying jobs and in the thousands.
If the economy was 'getting well' corporations would not be laying off skilled workers and then soon have to rehire and train new employees in a few months.

So yes, the markets maybe going into the summer doldrums and we are told we can come back in the fall to find more money in our pockets. My opinion is try the lottery as the odds will be better.
Don't count on any good economic news this summer as $5 and $6 dollar a gallon gas is not and ingredient for same ole, same ole and hardly: whoopee we are rich again!

What they maybe setting us up for is the... up tick blip... from the "Economic stimulus package" which creates no jobs or has any direction but is more like a donut for a diabetic.

Also, as you may have noticed our wars of liberation (meaning $$$ from U.S. tax payers) in the middle east are another national economic as well as human hemorrhage. http://antiwar.com/casualties/ and which site is usually updated daily. So the troops are getting blown to pieces and they send us to the Malls to play and pretend we are happy and rich.

And with the news that's now being circulated regarding the Bush plan to bomb Iran... and sometimes referred to as the October surprise. So just don't count on a stable national economy any time soon.
I believe the bleeding will soon be very evident here as well as the middle east as this economy is just coming apart.

Oh yes, the checks in the mail stimulus letter and the bait of... the Mall awaits, is just another way to rob the people (tax payers) by siphoning off a few more billons ($160 billon) of dollars for the corporate sponge bob's.
As it continues to appear they have complete contempt for our native intelligence and they believe we can not see through this scam. Which is really just more for the fake plastic money banks, the grain swindlers and the oil companies and we the people again end up with stale pop corn.


Friday, May 2, 2008

Fw: snow pack

Today their where similar front page reports on the lack of water reserves
for California in most of the major papers. And please don't mention drought
because that's similar to defining our current economic recession... a
recession... oops, i mean 'bump in the road'.
The official water solution being offered is bigger and better reservoirs
and maybe even a peripheral canal to circumvent the bay area delta.
Maybe if the state could print it's own money and/or a lender was a half wit
but otherwise ...forget it.

What is not being emphasized is none of this will suffice if the
Sierra/Nevada mountain range continues to not experience substantial
seasonal snow. And I believe that is actually what is being projected for
the western states below Oregon. Dry, hot and with forest fires.

They are now acknowledging in another article that Lake Mead which is behind
Hoover Dam and located on the Colorado river will be functionally dry by
2017.
Mead is also used to generate electrical power and which will end when the
water level significantly drops.
The Colorado furnishes water for California and a few of the large cities in
Arizonian. And a tiny trickle is still getting to Mexico.

So what's the problem besides lack of snow and the state is thirsty?
We'll lets try too many people and way to much waste by agriculture who buys
water cheap and by the millions of water acres. Also the central valley is
the major fruit and vegetable producer for the nation. Aswell as growing
significant corn, wheat and rice and even hay and cotton crops. With
water,petroleum energy, fertilizer and the sun anything can be grown.
The farms in the valley who use the water are growing mono crops and using
the equivalent of 'Miraclegrow' to produce what is fed to livestock or
cotton. The fertilizer is primarily a nitrogen product and manufactured
using.... lots of energy.... from electricity and natural gas.
And if water is scarce for crops their goes the valley Argo industry along
with the valley's human population.

Then their is grain crops to feed animals so we can eat high on the food
chain. Energy and water wise this is completely unsustainable and
inefficient use of land and energy.
And to experience pure hate suggest to a meat/lacto consumer they may have
to switch to a lower energy consumer and environmentally friendly diet. So
on this issue it maybe be wiser to step aside and just not get hit when it
comes apart.

Southern California with 23-25 million people get their water primarily from
Northern California sources. It can't and won't be sustained unless they
significantly turn down the water faucets to the farms.

So I won't fill in the dots as to what may happen in a few years if the
drought continues and which seems more likely than not.
But helpful fellow that i am i will give one clue. migration... and you can
tell us where?
And as to what they will be eating when these fishes and loves types are
parked on our front brown lawns. We'll for a start how about anything that's
in the frig or hidden under the bed.

Now i am not talking about 'those brown people' who are trained fence
climbers. These are the Anglo God fearing types who now dwell in Orange
County and believe the northern part of the state is just their to furnish
them with resources.

Also, maybe we should consider the 'climate change' time schedule.
And for 'myths we are now living with' this knew one to appear may just be
the biggest con job going.
Who are these scientific wizards that have determined the earth has a...
time schedule... in which to sweep clean this disruptive surface problem.
And why would it consult us or inform us in what order or time frame this
all is going to happen?
So when they tell us the world glaciers will all be gone by the middle of
the century doesn't that strike you as simplistic? If the glaciers are
melting the interlocking feed back climate loops will be busy taking care of
some of the other destructive but important details. So in my opinion where
we maybe in twenty years may actually be where we are now being told we will
be in forty and then some if lets say the oceans methane hydrate beds...
also melt. These are indefinable fields of now frozen energy and waiting for
release by a temperature change.

And so I will say...if I may. Awaken Ye, my fellow citizen for verily it may
be later than.... big brother has bothered to mention.

----- Original Message -----
From: olcharlie
To: larry lewis
Sent: Friday, May 02, 2008 8:35 AM
Subject: snow pack


Snow levels below normal
Dry spell turns Sierra pack from promising to another challenge.
By Mark Grossi / The Fresno Bee
05/01/08 22:50:20
The driest March-April period on record has shrunk the Sierra snowpack to
about two-thirds of average, plunging California cities and farms into a
second consecutive dry year.

State officials Thursday stopped short of announcing a drought, but some
reservoirs probably will not fill to usual capacities in parts of the
400-mile-long Sierra range.

Meteorologists attributed the unusually dry spring to the Pacific Ocean
cooling trend called La Niña.

No water rationing has been announced. But some west San Joaquin Valley
farmers have been bracing for a dry summer since last year, when a federal
judge ordered less water to be taken from Northern California to protect
imperiled fish.

West-side farmers now must rely even more on underground water pumping,
officials said.

"Water supply is becoming a day-to-day issue for us because we're affected
by so many things," said spokeswoman Sarah Woolf of the Westland's Water
District, which has taken a third of its 600,000 acres out of production.

Westland's buys billions of gallons of water that come from the
Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta. Snowmelt in the Northern California
rivers feeding the delta is running at 55% to 65% of normal.

The state Department of Water Resources on Thursday measured the snowpack
and confirmed that it is 67% of average. Last May, the snowpack was 29% of
average, the smallest in 19 years.

The consecutive dry years will result in reservoir levels dropping far below
average by fall. Lake Oroville, the state's principal storage reservoir,
currently holds less than 60% of its average capacity for early May.

Pine Flat Reservoir, east of Fresno, holds less than 70% of its average for
this time of year. The snowpack, which was above average in late February,
now offers little hope.

"This year's snowpack won't give us much water to carry over next year in
the reservoirs," said watermaster Steve Haugen on the Kings River. "We'll be
looking at using the wells more and more."

In the Central Valley, Sacramento and Bakersfield had the driest March-April
period since record-keeping began in the 1800s. Fresno had its second-driest
March-April on record, with 0.02 inches of rain. Fresno's record was set in
1934, when no rainfall was recorded in March and April.

La Niña sometimes brings California dry weather, sometimes wet. This year,
it seemed to bring both.

In January and February, when the Pacific cooling was at its maximum, storms
traveled into California. But as the ocean warmed slowly and La Niña became
milder, the jet stream altered and began sending storms north.

"We were looking so good earlier this year," said state hydrologist Maury
Roost in Sacramento. "But these dry months have put a real dent in the water
supply."

Frank Gherkin, the state's snow survey chief, said soils in many parts of
California are parched from last year's dry season. The soils will soak up
much of the early snowmelt, and the dry March and April have only made it
worse.

"It's a knockout punch to have that combination," Gherkin said Thursday.

Officials from both sides of the political aisle are weighing in.

Gov. Schwarzenegger said the situation underscores his argument that
California should conserve more water and build more dams.

The Democratic-controlled Legislature blocked Republican proposals to build
dams, favoring increased water conservation measures and water recycling.

Senate President Pro Tem Don Perata, D-Oakland, said his vetoed legislation
promoting conservation and protecting Northern California ecosystems would
have helped the state right now.

The Associated Press contributed to this report. The reporter can be reached
at mgrossi@fresnobee.com or (559) 441-6316.


olcharlie
will nap for food