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Editorial See other Editorial Articles Title: Voice of the White House, April 30 TBR News April 30, 2007 The Voice of the White House Washington, D.C., April 30, 2007: There are three items of interest this week. The first deals with the on-going official propaganda attack on Chinese food additives that are alleged to have caused massive American die-offs of cats and dogs, the second with a new and very disturbing weapon that almost anyone can use to attack important targets and the third is a really awful television clip that the DoD has been frantically been trying to silence on the Internet. As we indicated earlier, the official government, and media, story is that melamine has contaminated Chinese food glutins, wheat, rice and corn. This is correct. However, melamine is not poisonous or we would see tens of thousands of human deaths from eating the same products. The actual poison was commercial rat poison and it was deliberately introduced into pet food in the United States, not China. The reason for making China the villain is to knock the cheaper Chinese produces off the American market at the urgent requests of American agribusiness who cannot compete with cheaper Chinese products. The second story deals with the probable future use of radio controlled aircraft, commonly available to the hobby world, as weapons of destruction. A story from an international news site covers this at the end of this article but the facts are quite simply that in two days, from August 9 to August 11, 2003, a light unmanned radio controlled plane was flown from Canada to Ireland. The distance is 1888.3 miles for a flight from Cape Spear, Newfoundland, Canada, to Mannin Beach, County Galway, Ireland, during the period August 9-11, 2003. The duration of the flight was 38 hours and 52 minutes. The range of the RC in this instance was 1,882 miles, accomplished on less than 1 gallon of fuel The TAM 5 (Trans Atlantic Model), a simple balsa-and-ply aircraft, was hand-launched, on August 9, 2003, at 7:45 p.m. (local time) from Cape Spear, Newfoundland, the model flew a distance of 1,882.3 miles in 38 hours and 52 minutes before being landed in Clifden, County Galway, Ireland, on August 11 at 2:08 p.m. (local time) The plane had a maximum weight of 11 pounds fueled and a wingspan of around 72 inches, or 6 feet The engine displaced lOcc, and a common 1980's vintage O.S. .61 4-stroke engine was mounted. The payload was 5 kgs. The model used traditional free-flight construction methods for both light weight and strength. As an example, the wing weighed only 1.1 pounds yet it could sustain more than 3G. The model had no landing gear (excess weight and drag) and used only one aileron (In the left panel .To further reduce weight, the vertical fin doesn't have a movable rudder, and the entire model is covered with transparent red MonoKote. There are literally thousands of commercially avaliable radio controlled aircraft to be found on the current market. Dimensions and performances vary but the average low-priced model can fly for a period of fifteen minutes at between 60-70 mph. A payload would naturally vary from model to model but most commercially available models could carry 6 to 10 pounds in addition to fuel, so that, for instance, a small glass container of smallpox or other pathogens would be very easy to carry and would, when the aircraft eventually crashed, or was crashed, into a target, disperse the contents over a significant area. The belief that some kind of atomic weapon could be carried on these recreational models is unfounded but CW/BW weapons would be an ideal payload, according to a highly confidential DHS study of Februay 15, 2007. Further, the report says,
these converted carriers can easily be directed at a security target
and can fly fast and at low altitites, making any radar interception completely impossible
Also, the report continues, interdiction and destruction of such a guided missile is, given the current level of defense systems, not possible
It should be noted that radio controlled aircraft are not limited to the United States but can be found throughout the world. This potential threat is certainly well-known in intelligence and military circles but only recently is beginning to receive publicity. There seems to be an official U.S. belief that the only terrorists are our current enemies, mostly Muslim entities, but in point of fact, almost anyone with a grudge and less than a thousand dollars and some basic knowledge, can buy or build an aircraft radio controlled model that could, in theory, wreak havoc on the over-extended, ineffectual and clumsy American military defense systems. For example, a DoD report explains, a replica of a high-winged monoplane, similar in outward appearance to the hundreds of thousands of such full-sized aircraft now flying inside the continental United States, could very easily be flown west, across Washnigton, over the Mall and aimed at the White House. The aircrafts payload could be nothing more lethal than a bag of milk sugar but if the authorites were warned prior to the flight and it was put forward that this was an actual private plane intending to drop anthrax, for example, incredible panic would reign inside the Beltway. The extensive anti-aircraft weaponry on the roof of the White House and nearby federal buildings could not open up when the aircraft was eventually spotted (actual accurate identification of this as a large model would be difficult at best and in the panic of the moment, impossible) because fused shells would rain down on distant parts of the District inflicting serious and fatal damage to property and citizens. The panic-stricken exodus of senior White House residents, to include the president, would look like a stampeding horde of water buffalo in the path of a forest fire and the weaker would be trampled by the fatter ones behind them and the fleeing presidential convoy would wreak terrible havoc scattering and crushing those lesser lights on foot in the the way of the Imperial Escape Convoy. Is this a pracitical concept or merely another Scare-the-Shit-out- of-em government tactic? There is no question it can, and would, work but other than to frighten people witless or perhaps to dump smallpox on Tel Aviv, the applications would seem to be negligible. Still, look how long it took before our Brave Guardians took to recognize it! The final subject deals with an Arab-produced shocking television clip on their sniping of Americns in Iraq. The furious DoD has tried, with varying degrees of success, to shut this down. We have checked this out and it is free from virus and absolutely deadly: Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 5.
#2. To: gengis gandhi (#0)
They would really, really like for us to leave their country.
I am at the University of Oregon and saw a large SUV park on 13th with an, "I am an Iraqi Vet" sticker on it. Being sarcastic and openly political enough to get shot for my mouth I said to him as he left his rig, "Hey, if you are sent to bleed for oil, might as well burn your share, yes?" He came unglued, which I enjoyed because otherwise we never would have gotten to talk. Many vets are resentful that their sacrifice is pretty much ignored by rank and file Americans. I got him to admit le left that country convinced most people there would hate us a long time for crashing the party with our invasion keeping them hostage so long in their own land. Being a veteran and having gone to Panama definately helped, he and I are going to play golf next weekend and I am going to keep watering the seeds of reason that I planted in him and got his interest enough to want to talk futher. People generally are scared, annoyed and uncertain, they want the truth, and they want what is right to occur and for good to win. As long as we all remember this and have the courage to reach out, the deep social divisions in this country can be health. The trend in advertizing is to do it with "the buzz," by hiring peers to talk to peers rather then to pay for media ad blitzes. This will be one way elections will change because advertizing dollars need to get bang for their buck, and negative advertizing gives people sour stomachs after dealing with "catapult the propaganda" Bush's playing one side against another style of governance. Ron Paul touched a nerve with the audience last night and he needs to be innovative and aggressive if he is going to build the momentum he needs to win the presidency. The power elite are even as we speak working on neutralizing Dr. Paul. They need to be countered in ways that increase, not deminish people getting tto know him and his message. The buzz with peers creating talk and interest in other peers is how movies are sold these ways. They wouldn't be doing it if it didn't work, and the first canidate that emulates this successful advertizing tactic will get a big boost, and the person I would like to see this happen to on the GOP side is Dr. Paul. Just some thoughs in a rambling post that shows my thought process on this is ongoing, but I'm sure you'll get my point.
This is really not the case yet with acknowledging that 9/11 was an inside job. I think at least 40 percent and maybe half can NEVER afford to admit to themselves that they were duped in such a devastating way. As someone who was not duped (by the end of that day, I suspected it was a "Reichstag fire"), I had nothing invested in the fedgov's story, but many millions of Americans have staked their entire psyches on it.
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