Re: [cia-drugs] Rush Is Right about a BP Horizon Terror Attack
If or not rig blown. Many swat teams called out. Depleted all swat teams as so many rigs. Indicates some at top thought it might have been blown. If so who ? Fairly sophisticated so environmentalists would not be high on list. So still a question. Implication if blown : In any case , even if just a question : Shows how fragile all is. We cant afford wars. Peace is ugly. >  > Rush Is Right about a BP Horizon Terror Attack >  > By Captain Eric H. May > Intelligence Editor > The Lone Star Iconoclast >  > Rush to Judgment? >  > HOUSTON, May 3, 2010 -- Rush Limbaugh, the superstar of right-wing talk > radio, has always been quick to savage conspiracy > theories. On Thursday though he revealed his own, which is that the BP > Horizon explosion was caused by environmentalists, and that federal > "SWAT" teams fanning out across the Gulf of Mexico are part of a national > defense response. >  > "What better way to head off more oil drilling, nuclear plants, than by > blowing up a rig?" he rhetorically asked. "I'm just, I'm just noting the > timing here." >  > "Rush Limbaugh blames âenvironmentalist wackosâ for massive oil > spill," The Raw Story, 4/29/2010, > http://rawstory.com/rs/2010/0429/rush-limbaugh-hints-oil-rig-explosion-environmental-terrorism/ >  > We shouldnât dismiss âRushboâ as a conspiracy theorist, even though > the master of talk radio has learned to hurl that pejorative at callers > who suggest unpopular explanations that he would rather not hear or > broadcast. No, we should recognize that Rush understands political and > criminal reality well enough to recognize what I learned in four years > with Houston-area police: conspiracy is one of the most common crimes on > the books. >  > I began to listen to Rush in 1990, the same year I was a Desert Storm > volunteer. I often disagreed with his geo-political positions, > but appreciated his on-air (and self-proclaim) "excellence in > broadcasting.â I shared his contempt for the mainstream media, even > after I began publishing regularly op-eds in mainstream publications like > the Wall Street Journal, the Houston Chronicle, and the Houston Post. I > continued to laugh at his satire and oratory, enjoying his brawling > bombast even when he put his foot in his mouth. I generally accepted > his pro-football analysis, and was disappointed when he flubbed up and > lost his position as a Monday Night Football commentator. >  > Bush's military misadventures brought us to a parting of the ways. > Writing military analysis for the Houston Chronicle, I published pieces > forecasting a long, unwinnable âquicksand warâ in Iraq. Rush, one of > many pro-war hawks with no military experience, predicted the same cake > walk that the Bush administration did. I had the strong impression that > Rush was waking up to the Bush League errors of the cheerleader in chief > in the summer of 2003, but within weeks of his first remarks against > George W., he was arrested in Governor Jeb Bushâs Florida on narcotics > charges. >  > An Anti-Lambaugh Conspiracy? >  > It was my own conspiracy theory that the Bush boys were working in tandem > to make sure that Limbaugh parroted the official line -- or else. The same > view was pretty common among my Texas journalism buddies, who, like me, > were personally familiar with the likes of George W., Jeb, George H.W., > Joe Albaugh and Karen Hughes. They were capable of any kind of dirty trick > or payback. >  > Like most regular Rush listeners I was convinced when he used to accuse > the Clintons of sexual misconduct, Whitewater crimes and even > assassinations, most notably White House lawyer Vince Foster. Unlike most > âditto headsâ though, I could see the same truths of corruption and > killing when the shoe was on the right foot. For those who blame Rush for > not criticizing Bush, let them consider that a month after Rush was under > virtually arrest, pending Bush League prosecution, George W.âs biggest > political danger died mysteriously in Houston, and was as covered up by > the mainstream media as Vince Foster had been a decade before:  >   > "Dead Woman Who Accused Bush of Rape" Pravda, 11/12/2003, > http://english.pravda.ru/world/20/91/368/11257_scandal.html >  > It was high irony for this Cold War, Russian-speaking military > intelligence officer that I had to read the story of her death in Pravda. > Sometimes a good scout has to look behind enemy lines to assess the real > situation. To this day I continue to read such sources as Pravda, Haaretz, > Al Jazeera and Press TV. Anyone with a background in investigation learns > to scan and process as many diverse sources as possible, and to shun the > public relations and propaganda that combine to spoil the American > monopoly mainstream media. >  > Conflicting Conspiracies >  > Two extremely divergent publications below illustrate the value of > variety: >  > The first is an Israeli newspape
[cia-drugs] Rush Is Right about a BP Horizon Terror Attack
Rush Is Right about a BP Horizon Terror Attack By Captain Eric H. May Intelligence Editor The Lone Star Iconoclast Rush to Judgment? HOUSTON, May 3, 2010 -- Rush Limbaugh, the superstar of right-wing talk radio, has always been quick to savage conspiracy theories. On Thursday though he revealed his own, which is that the BP Horizon explosion was caused by environmentalists, and that federal "SWAT" teams fanning out across the Gulf of Mexico are part of a national defense response. "What better way to head off more oil drilling, nuclear plants, than by blowing up a rig?" he rhetorically asked. "I'm just, I'm just noting the timing here." "Rush Limbaugh blames ‘environmentalist wackos’ for massive oil spill," The Raw Story, 4/29/2010, http://rawstory.com/rs/2010/0429/rush-limbaugh-hints-oil-rig-explosion-environmental-terrorism/ We shouldn’t dismiss “Rushbo” as a conspiracy theorist, even though the master of talk radio has learned to hurl that pejorative at callers who suggest unpopular explanations that he would rather not hear or broadcast. No, we should recognize that Rush understands political and criminal reality well enough to recognize what I learned in four years with Houston-area police: conspiracy is one of the most common crimes on the books. I began to listen to Rush in 1990, the same year I was a Desert Storm volunteer. I often disagreed with his geo-political positions, but appreciated his on-air (and self-proclaim) "excellence in broadcasting.” I shared his contempt for the mainstream media, even after I began publishing regularly op-eds in mainstream publications like the Wall Street Journal, the Houston Chronicle, and the Houston Post. I continued to laugh at his satire and oratory, enjoying his brawling bombast even when he put his foot in his mouth. I generally accepted his pro-football analysis, and was disappointed when he flubbed up and lost his position as a Monday Night Football commentator. Bush's military misadventures brought us to a parting of the ways. Writing military analysis for the Houston Chronicle, I published pieces forecasting a long, unwinnable “quicksand war” in Iraq. Rush, one of many pro-war hawks with no military experience, predicted the same cake walk that the Bush administration did. I had the strong impression that Rush was waking up to the Bush League errors of the cheerleader in chief in the summer of 2003, but within weeks of his first remarks against George W., he was arrested in Governor Jeb Bush’s Florida on narcotics charges. An Anti-Lambaugh Conspiracy? It was my own conspiracy theory that the Bush boys were working in tandem to make sure that Limbaugh parroted the official line -- or else. The same view was pretty common among my Texas journalism buddies, who, like me, were personally familiar with the likes of George W., Jeb, George H.W., Joe Albaugh and Karen Hughes. They were capable of any kind of dirty trick or payback. Like most regular Rush listeners I was convinced when he used to accuse the Clintons of sexual misconduct, Whitewater crimes and even assassinations, most notably White House lawyer Vince Foster. Unlike most “ditto heads” though, I could see the same truths of corruption and killing when the shoe was on the right foot. For those who blame Rush for not criticizing Bush, let them consider that a month after Rush was under virtually arrest, pending Bush League prosecution, George W.’s biggest political danger died mysteriously in Houston, and was as covered up by the mainstream media as Vince Foster had been a decade before: "Dead Woman Who Accused Bush of Rape" Pravda, 11/12/2003, http://english.pravda.ru/world/20/91/368/11257_scandal.html It was high irony for this Cold War, Russian-speaking military intelligence officer that I had to read the story of her death in Pravda. Sometimes a good scout has to look behind enemy lines to assess the real situation. To this day I continue to read such sources as Pravda, Haaretz, Al Jazeera and Press TV. Anyone with a background in investigation learns to scan and process as many diverse sources as possible, and to shun the public relations and propaganda that combine to spoil the American monopoly mainstream media. Conflicting Conspiracies Two extremely divergent publications below illustrate the value of variety: The first is an Israeli newspaper noted for its connections with the ruthless and resourceful Mossad intelligence agency. In a story brought out the day Israel refused to attend an Obama nuclear weapons summit – despite their possession of around 200 nukes. “For the first time, debkafile's military sources report,
[cia-drugs] Fwd: Shoulda Guessed
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[cia-drugs] vicar arrested, EEG shows evidence of D.I.D., Developmental Trauma Disorder
Latvian vicar arrested on sex abuse allegations April 29, 2010 RIGA, Latvia (AP) — A former Catholic priest who converted to Protestantism and two other men have been arrested in Latvia for allegedly sexually abusing children, police said Thursday. The three suspects were friends and exchanged information to help each other find victims throughout the Baltic country, police spokesman Toms Sadovskis said. They preyed on orphans or boys from dysfunctional families in a string of abuse cases going back at least five years, Sadovskis alleged, adding that "some of the victims were mentally challenged." _http://www.kens5.com/news/world/92427899.html_ (http://www.kens5.com/news/world/92427899.html) Psych Week 2010: EEG Test - An EEG test shows physiological evidence of Paula's D.I.D. _http://health.discovery.com/videos/psych-week-2010-eeg-test.html_ (http://health.discovery.com/videos/psych-week-2010-eeg-test.html) PROPOSAL TO INCLUDE A DEVELOPMENTAL TRAUMA DISORDER DIAGNOSIS FOR CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS IN DSM-V Bessel A. van der Kolk, MD et al The goal of introducing the diagnosis of Developmental Trauma Disorder is to capture the reality of the clinical presentations of children and adolescents exposed to chronic interpersonal trauma and thereby guide clinicians to develop and utilize effective interventions and for researchers to study the neurobiology and transmission of chronic interpersonal violence. Whether or not they exhibit symptoms of PTSD, children who have developed in the context of ongoing danger, maltreatment, and inadequate caregiving systems are ill-served by the current diagnostic system, as it frequently leads to no diagnosis, multiple unrelated diagnoses, an emphasis on behavioral control without recognition of interpersonal trauma and lack of safety in the etiology of symptoms, and a lack of attention to ameliorating the developmental disruptions that underlie the symptoms The introduction of PTSD in the psychiatric classification system in 1980 has led to extensive scientific studies of that diagnosis. However, over the past 25 years there has been a relatively independent and parallel emergence of the field of Developmental Psychopathology (e.g. Maughan & Cicchetti, 2002; Putnam, Trickett, Yehuda, & McFarlane, 1997), which has documented the effects of interpersonal trauma and disruption of caregiving systems on the development of affect regulation, attention, cognition, perception, and interpersonal relationships. A third significant development has been the increasing documentation of the effects of adverse early life experiences on brain development (e.g. De Bellis et al., 2002; Teicher et al., 2003), neuroendocrinology (e.g.Hart, Gunnar, & Cicchetti, 1995; Lipschitz et al., 2003) and immunology (e.g. Putnam et al., 1997; Wilson et al, 1999). Studies of both child and adult populations over the last 25 years have established that, in a majority of trauma-exposed individuals, traumatic stress in childhood does not occur in isolation, but rather is characterized by co-occurring, often chronic, types of victimization and other adverse experiences (Anda et al., 2006; Dong et al., 2004; Pynoos et al., 2008; Spinazzola et al., 2005; van der Kolk et al, 2005). _http://traumacenter.org/announcements/DTD_papers_Oct_09.pdf_ (http://traumacenter.org/announcements/DTD_papers_Oct_09.pdf) Contribute to the Field Trial for Developmental Trauma Disorder There currently is an ongoing field trial for the NCTSN proposed Developmental Trauma Disorder for inclusion in the DSM V, in which the University of Connecticut (Dr. Julian Ford), the Trauma Center at JRI (Drs. van der Kolk, Spinazzola and D'Andrea), and LaRabida Hospital in Chicago (Dr. Bradley Stolbach) are the principal sites. Part of this field trial is underwritten by several private foundations, but we are seeking an additional $150,000 to complete this study. _http://traumacenter.org/products/DTD_Field_Trial.php_ (http://traumacenter.org/products/DTD_Field_Trial.php) _http://ritualabuse.us_ (http://ritualabuse.us/)