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Ramping Up The Paranoia: Ping MHVW: VVF nomiation. Was Water: Free Energy
On Mon, 12 Apr 2004 21:38:45 -0600, "Carl R. Osterwald" wrote:
In article , wrote: On Sat, 10 Apr 2004 05:13:37 GMT, "Bookman" wrote: Paranoid about Alex hua. Nah. Why do you object to being called Alexa? I don't, but it sure busts you in the chops, doesn't it. Nope. But you sure get ****y when you are called 'Alexa', Alexa. Why is that? Hey you're the one who is wrongfully calling me Alexa! And you look like a complete ass for doing so but we expect nothing less from people like you. Now what about addressing the facts that you spend so much time trying to avoid: http://www.fromthewilderness.com/fre...ney-drugs.html Halliburton Corporation's Brown and Root is one of the major components of [bigsnip] Well I'm convinced. This proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that Halliburton and DoE are hiding an alien disk at Groom Lake. You spelled Lockheed wrong. |
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Ramping Up The Lockheed Paranoia:
On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 04:03:03 GMT, * wrote:
[..] Hey you're the one who is wrongfully calling me Alexa! And you look like a complete ass for doing so but we expect nothing less from people like you. Now what about addressing the facts that you spend so much time trying to avoid: http://www.fromthewilderness.com/fre...ney-drugs.html Halliburton Corporation's Brown and Root is one of the major components of [bigsnip] Well I'm convinced. This proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that Halliburton and DoE are hiding an alien disk at Groom Lake. You spelled Lockheed wrong. Whore on Drugs by George Szamuely New York Press 8/29/00 Bill Clinton's one-day visit to Colombia this week encapsulates perfectly his presidency: a pointless photo-op to sell a fraudulent bill of goods. He is there ostensibly to express his confidence in Colombia's President Andres Pastrana, whose fight against the narco-traffickers is being underwritten by the United States to the tune of $1.3 billion. However, the idea of Colombia getting out of the drug business is so patently absurd that not even Clinton's coterie of obsequious toadies is buying this one. In the first place, the Colombian military – to be armed and trained by the U.S. – are the last people on Earth to allow a lucrative enterprise like narcotics slip through their fingers. In November 1998, a few weeks after Pastrana's visit to Washington to assure Americans of his firm resolve to fight the scourge of drugs, the head of the Colombian air force had to resign. The resignation followed the discovery of over 1600 pounds of cocaine aboard a military transport plane that had just arrived in Fort Lauderdale from Bogota. "This incident need have no effect whatsoever on our views of President Pastrana's determination to work with us to fight the export of drugs from Colombia," piped up little Jamie Rubin of the State Dept. Of course not. Any more than the recent conviction of the former commander of U.S. Army anti-drug advisers in Colombia, Col. James Hiett, on charges of covering up his wife's drug smuggling, need have any effect on our views of the seriousness of the U.S. commitment to wage war on drugs. The US. can spray with herbicides every field from the Gulf of Mexico to Antarctica. But someone else will always be there to provide Americans with their drug fix. Pakistan, Afghanistan, Myanmar – the list of candidates is long. No, the latest round in America's melodramatic "war on drugs" has nothing whatsoever to do with drugs. It is about corporations with substantial investments in Colombia lobbying the U.S. government to step in and take over the country on their behalf. In Pastrana they have found a happily compliant Colombian leader. Colombia is burdened with a large international debt, which it must pay off with its oil exports. Pastrana has signed on to the usual IMF austerity program of public spending cuts and devaluation. The result has been misery, strikes and, naturally, a shot in the arm for the narcotics industry. Colombia's economy shrank 4.5 percent in 1999. Earlier this month, tanks and troops were called out to the streets of Bogota as 700,000 state workers staged a 24-hour strike protesting government austerity measures. But how did drugs get into the picture? It was the corporations that came up with this wheeze. Lockheed Martin approached the Clinton administration with a poll it had commissioned, showing a majority of the public believing drug use to be on the rise, with Democrats, not Republicans, being held responsible. Therefore, Democrats should do something dramatic. Lockheed Martin's day job, incidentally, includes making aircraft for use in military operations against drug smugglers. One of the most ardent advocates of American military involvement in Colombia was the U.S.-Colombia Business Partnership – which includes such corporations as Occidental, Enron, BP Amoco and Colgate-Palmolive. Drugs are "disruptive of any normal business relationship," explained Lawrence Meriage, Occidental's vice president for public affairs. But what was really troubling him was the $100 million Occidental has lost as a result of the repeated rebel assaults on the Limon Covenas pipeline by various armed groups. Every year, the oil companies are forced to shell out a "war tax," which they pay directly to the Colombian army and police for their protection. Earlier this month, Occidental suspended oil production and declared force majeure at Colombia's second largest oil field because of repeated bombing of the pipeline. In 1999 alone it had allegedly been attacked 79 times. Clearly, they would be saving themselves a lot of money if the U.S. government took over protecting the pipelines. The Plan Colombia, allegedly a joint product of the U.S. and Colombian governments, reads very much as if it were conceived and written in Washington. It is full of the usual "market democracy" or "do what we tell you or else" bromides: "Free trade agreements that attract foreign and domestic investment"; "a fiscal and financial strategy that includes tough austerity and adjustment measures"; "state-owned companies and banks are to be privatized"; "foreign investment" will be "crucial in modernizing the industrial backbone of the country"; "steps" must be taken "to promote a favorable environment for electronic trade." The Plan gets hilarious when it describes Colombia's economic plight. After first commending the country for opening up "its traditionally closed economy," the author notes sorrowfully that "production of cereals, such as wheat, corn, and barley…were shown to be noncompetitive in world markets. The result was the loss of 700,000 hectares of agricultural production to imports during the decade, which in turn proved to be a critical blow to employment in the rural areas where Colombia's conflict is mainly staged." Yes, but why had Colombia's traditional agriculture become so "noncompetitive"? Could it possibly have something to do with the explosion of subsidies afforded to U.S. farmers in recent years? U.S. Special Forces trainers have already arrived in Colombia. Congress conditioned the $1.3 billion package on the Colombian government's ability to curb human rights abuses by its armed forces. Pastrana was made to promise that military personnel accused of human rights abuses would be brought to justice in the country's civilian courts. Of all the demands made on his government, this is the one it will least likely be held to. The U.S. has too much invested in Colombia to waste time chasing up "bad apples." Even the recent murder of six schoolchildren by Colombian soldiers did nothing to dampen Washington's enthusiasm for the venture. As always, the wealth of the few trumps the welfare of the many. http://www.antiwar.com/rep/szamuely/szamuely51.html |
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Ramping Up The Paranoia: Ping MHVW: VVF nomiation. Was Water: Free Energy
On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 03:14:07 GMT, * wrote in
alt.fan.art-bell in message : On Sat, 10 Apr 2004 05:13:37 GMT, "Bookman" wrote: Paranoid about Alex hua. Nah. Why do you object to being called Alexa? I don't, but it sure busts you in the chops, doesn't it. Nope. But you sure get ****y when you are called 'Alexa', Alexa. Why is that? Hey you're the one who is wrongfully calling me Alexa! And you look like a complete ass for doing so but we expect nothing less from people like you. Now what about addressing the facts that you spend so much time trying to avoid: http://www.fromthewilderness.com/fre...ney-drugs.html Halliburton Corporation's Brown and Root is one of the major components of THE BUSH-CHENEY DRUG EMPIRE [Lead story in the October 24, 2000 issue of "From The Wilderness"] by Michael C. Ruppert Ruppert is a k00k, too. -- V.G. Change pobox dot alaska to gci. "I are so sure of yourself don't you .. (ehe ehe ehe)" - Peitro Alitardia ) (This sig file contains not less than 80% recycled SPAM) Sarcasm is my sword, Apathy is my shield. |
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Ramping Up The Paranoia: Ping MHVW: VVF nomiation. Was Water: Free Energy
On Mon, 12 Apr 2004 20:12:51 -0800, "Vanilla Gorilla (Monkey Boy)"
wrote: On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 03:14:07 GMT, * wrote in alt.fan.art-bell in message : On Sat, 10 Apr 2004 05:13:37 GMT, "Bookman" wrote: Paranoid about Alex hua. Nah. Why do you object to being called Alexa? I don't, but it sure busts you in the chops, doesn't it. Nope. But you sure get ****y when you are called 'Alexa', Alexa. Why is that? Hey you're the one who is wrongfully calling me Alexa! And you look like a complete ass for doing so but we expect nothing less from people like you. Now what about addressing the facts that you spend so much time trying to avoid: http://www.fromthewilderness.com/fre...ney-drugs.html Halliburton Corporation's Brown and Root is one of the major components of THE BUSH-CHENEY DRUG EMPIRE [Lead story in the October 24, 2000 issue of "From The Wilderness"] by Michael C. Ruppert Ruppert is a k00k, too. Like I said, kook belief is faith based, not fact based. http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a39397c4f5737.htm |
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Ramping Up The Paranoia: Ping MHVW: VVF nomiation. Was Water: Free Energy
On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 04:42:05 GMT, * wrote in
alt.fan.art-bell in message : Like I said, kook belief is faith based, not fact based. Whatever. -- V.G. Change pobox dot alaska to gci. "I are so sure of yourself don't you .. (ehe ehe ehe)" - Peitro Alitardia ) (This sig file contains not less than 80% recycled SPAM) Sarcasm is my sword, Apathy is my shield. |
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Ramping Up The Paranoia:
On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 08:04:35 -0600, "Carl R. Osterwald" wrote:
In article , wrote: On Mon, 12 Apr 2004 20:12:51 -0800, "Vanilla Gorilla (Monkey Boy)" wrote: On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 03:14:07 GMT, * wrote in alt.fan.art-bell in message : On Sat, 10 Apr 2004 05:13:37 GMT, "Bookman" wrote: Paranoid about Alex hua. Nah. Why do you object to being called Alexa? I don't, but it sure busts you in the chops, doesn't it. Nope. But you sure get ****y when you are called 'Alexa', Alexa. Why is that? Hey you're the one who is wrongfully calling me Alexa! And you look like a complete ass for doing so but we expect nothing less from people like you. Now what about addressing the facts that you spend so much time trying to avoid: http://www.fromthewilderness.com/fre...ney-drugs.html Halliburton Corporation's Brown and Root is one of the major components of THE BUSH-CHENEY DRUG EMPIRE [Lead story in the October 24, 2000 issue of "From The Wilderness"] by Michael C. Ruppert Ruppert is a k00k, too. Like I said, kook belief is faith based, not fact based. BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAH! Just when I think you can't poast anything else new, you go and poast gem such as this! And this: Lockheed's Department of Energy is hiding an alien saucer at Groom Lake which the aliens gave the world at Holloman AFB in 1973. And Lockheed is also hiding a lot of documents at Groom Lake which relate to this: The Contras, Cocaine, and Covert Operations http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a39397c4f5737.htm |
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Ramping Up The Paranoia:
On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 16:01:36 -0600, "Carl R. Osterwald" wrote:
In article , wrote: [auk and afa-b restored] On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 08:04:35 -0600, "Carl R. Osterwald" wrote: In article , wrote: On Mon, 12 Apr 2004 20:12:51 -0800, "Vanilla Gorilla (Monkey Boy)" wrote: On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 03:14:07 GMT, * wrote in alt.fan.art-bell in message : On Sat, 10 Apr 2004 05:13:37 GMT, "Bookman" wrote: Paranoid about Alex hua. Nah. Why do you object to being called Alexa? I don't, but it sure busts you in the chops, doesn't it. Nope. But you sure get ****y when you are called 'Alexa', Alexa. Why is that? Hey you're the one who is wrongfully calling me Alexa! And you look like a complete ass for doing so but we expect nothing less from people like you. Now what about addressing the facts that you spend so much time trying to avoid: http://www.fromthewilderness.com/fre...ney-drugs.html Halliburton Corporation's Brown and Root is one of the major components of THE BUSH-CHENEY DRUG EMPIRE [Lead story in the October 24, 2000 issue of "From The Wilderness"] by Michael C. Ruppert Ruppert is a k00k, too. Like I said, kook belief is faith based, not fact based. BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAH! Just when I think you can't poast anything else new, you go and poast gem such as this! And this: Lockheed's Department of Energy is hiding an alien saucer at Groom Lake which the aliens gave the world at Holloman AFB in 1973. And Lockheed is also hiding a lot of documents at Groom Lake which relate to this: The Contras, Cocaine, and Covert Operations http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a39397c4f5737.htm I'm sorry, but this is all wrong. I've got all these documents stored in my basement. Board of Directors Board of Directors Lockheed Martin April 2003 - April 2004 E. C. "Pete" Aldridge, Jr. Director Since June 2003 Special Assistant to the Secretary of Defense since May 2003. Retired from government service in May 2003 after serving as Under Secretary of Defense (Acquisition, Technology and Logistics) since May 2001. President and Chief Executive Officer of The Aerospace Corporation from March 1992 - May 2001; President, McDonnell Douglas Electronic Systems Company from December 1988 - March 1992; Secretary of the Air Force from June 1986 - December 1988. Nolan D. Archibald Director since April 2002 Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of The Black & Decker Corporation since 1986, President of The Black & Decker Corporation since 1985, and Chief Operating Officer of The Black & Decker Corporation from 1985 to 1986. Held various management positions at Beatrice Companies, Inc., from 1977 to 1985, including Senior Vice President and President of the Consumer & Commercial Products Group. Director of The Black & Decker Corporation and Brunswick Corporation. Norman R. Augustine Director since March 1995 Lecturer with the rank of Professor, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, School of Engineering and Applied Science, Princeton University, from September 1997 until July 1999; Chairman of Lockheed Martin from January 1997 until retirement as Chairman in April 1998, Chief Executive Officer of Lockheed Martin from January 1996 until retirement in August 1997, Vice Chairman of Lockheed Martin from April 1996 through December 1996, President of Lockheed Martin from March 1995 to June 1996; Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Martin Marietta Corporation ("Martin Marietta") from April 1988 to March 1995, director of Martin Marietta from 1986 to 1995; director of The Black & Decker Corporation, ConocoPhillips and The Procter & Gamble Company. Marcus C. Bennett Director since March 1995 Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Lockheed Martin from July 1996 until his retirement in January 1999, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Lockheed Martin from March 1995 to July 1996; Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Martin Marietta from 1988 to 1995; director of Martin Marietta from 1993 to 1995; director of Carpenter Technology, Inc. from 1998 to 2001 and director of Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. Vance D. Coffman, Chairman Director since January 1996 Chairman of Lockheed Martin since April 1998, Chief Executive Officer of Lockheed Martin since August 1997, President of Lockheed Martin from October 1999 until April 2000 and from June 1996 until August 1997, Vice Chairman of Lockheed Martin from August 1997 to April 1998, Chief Operating Officer of Lockheed Martin from January 1996 until August 1997, Executive Vice President of Lockheed Martin from January to June 1996, President and Chief Operating Officer of Lockheed Martin Space & Strategic Missiles Sector from March 1995 to December 1995; Executive Vice President of Lockheed from 1992 to 1995, and President of Lockheed Space Systems Division from 1988 to 1992; director of Bristol-Myers Squibb Company and 3M Company. Gwendolyn S. King Director since March 1995 President of Podium Prose, a Washington, D.C. speaker's bureau and speechwriting service. Senior Vice President of Corporate and Public Affairs of PECO Energy Company (formerly Philadelphia Electric Company) from October 1992 until her retirement in February 1998; Commissioner of the Social Security Administration from August 1989 to September 1992; director of Martin Marietta from 1992 to 1995; director of Pharmacia Corporation, Monsanto Company, Marsh and McLennan Companies, Inc. and Countrywide Financial Corporation. Douglas H. McCorkindale Director since April 2001 Chairman of Gannett Co., Inc. ("Gannett") since February 1, 2001, Chief Executive Officer of Gannett since June 1, 2000, President of Gannett since 1997, Vice Chairman of Gannett from 1984 to January 31, 2001, Chief Financial Officer of Gannett from 1979 to 1997, Chief Administrative Officer of Gannett from 1985 to 1997; director of Gannett, Continental Airlines, Inc. and a director or trustee of a number of investment funds in the family of Prudential Mutual Funds. Eugene F. Murphy Director since March 1995 Vice Chairman and Executive Officer of General Electric Company from September 1997 to July 1999, President and Chief Executive Officer of GE Aircraft Engines from 1993 to September 1997, President and Chief Executive Officer of GE Aerospace from 1992 to 1993, Senior Vice President of GE Communications & Services from 1986 to 1992; director of Martin Marietta from 1993 to 1995; director of BellSouth Corporation; Chairman, St. Francis Hospital; member of President Reagan's National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee; former Chairman and permanent member of the Board of Directors of the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association. Joseph W. Ralston Director since April 2003 Vice Chairman of the Cohen Group, Washington, D.C. since March 2003. Retired from active duty on March 1, 2003. Commander, U.S. European Command and Supreme Allied Commander Europe, NATO, Mons, Belgium from May 2000 until January 2003. Vice Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Washington, D.C. from March 1996 - April 2000; since 1965, served in operational command at squadron, wing, numbered air force and major command, as well as various staff and management positions at every level of the Air Force. Frank Savage Director since March 1995 Chief Executive Officer of Savage Holdings LLC since August 2001; Chairman of Alliance Capital Management International, a division of Alliance Capital Management LP, an investment management company from 1993 to July 31, 2001; Chairman of the Board of Alliance Corporate Finance Group, Inc. since 1993; Senior Vice President of The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States from 1987 to 1996; Chairman of the Board of Equitable Capital Management Corporation from 1992 to 1993, Vice Chairman of the Board of Equitable Capital Management Corporation from 1986 to 1992; director of Alliance Capital Management L.P., Qualcomm Inc.; trustee of Johns Hopkins University and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Howard University; director of Lockheed from 1990 to 1995; director of Enron Corporation from 1999 to 2002; director of the Institute of International Education and the New York Philharmonic; former U.S. Presidential appointee to the Board of Directors of U.S. Synthetic Fuels Corporation. Anne Stevens Director since September 2002 Vice President, North America Vehicle Operations of Ford Motor Company since August 2001, Vice President, North America Assembly Operations of Ford Motor Company from April 2001 to August 2001. Held various management positions at Ford Motor Company from 1990 up to the present, including executive director in Vehicle Operations in North America. Held various engineering, manufacturing and marketing positions at Exxon Chemical Co. before joining Ford. Director of the UAW Family Service & Learning Center, trustee of Drexel University, and an advisory board member of a graduate business program at Northwestern University. Robert J. Stevens Director since October 2000 President and Chief Operating Officer of Lockheed Martin since October 23, 2000, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Lockheed Martin from October 1999 to March 2001, Vice President of Strategic Development of Lockheed Martin from November 1998 to October 1999; President and Chief Operating Officer of the former Lockheed Martin Energy and Environment Sector from January 1998 to June 1999; President of Lockheed Martin Air Traffic Management Division from June 1996 through January 1998; Executive Vice President and Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Air Traffic Management from December 1993 to May 1996; and General Manager of Loral Systems Manufacturing Company from 1987 to 1993; and director of Monsanto Company. James R. Ukropina Director since March 1995 Chief Executive Officer, Directions, LLC and Of Counsel, O'Melveny & Myers LLP (Partner from 1992 - 2000); Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Pacific Enterprises from 1989 to 1991; director of Lockheed from 1988 to 1995; director of Pacific Life Insurance Company, Central Natural Resources Inc., Trust Company of the West, the W. M. Keck Foundation and Indymac Bancorp, Inc. Douglas C. Yearley Director since March 1995 Chairman Emeritus of the Board of Phelps Dodge Corporation ("Phelps Dodge"), Chairman of the Board of Phelps Dodge from 1989 until his retirement in May 2000 and Chief Executive Officer of Phelps Dodge from 1989 to 1999, President of Phelps Dodge from 1991 to 1997, Executive Vice President of Phelps Dodge from 1987 to 1989, President of Phelps Dodge Industries, a division of Phelps Dodge, from 1988 to 1990, Senior Vice President of Phelps Dodge from 1982 to 1986; director of Lockheed from 1990 to 1995, J.P. Morgan & Co. Incorporated, Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of New York from 1993 to 2000, Southern Peru Copper Corporation from 1991 to 2000, USX Corporation from 1992-2001, and United States Steel Corporation and Marathon Oil Corporation beginning in 2002. Also member of the National Council of the World Wildlife Fund and graduate member of The Business Council. |
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