[CTRL] Happy Iraqis Burn US Contractors Alive

2005-10-23 Thread flw2
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washingtonpost.com
U.S. Confirms Killing Of Contractors in Iraq
Four Were Slain by Angry Mob Last Month

By John Ward Anderson and Steve Fainaru
Washington Post Foreign Service
Sunday, October 23, 2005; A16



BAGHDAD, Oct. 22 -- Four U.S. contractors were killed last month when their 
convoy took a wrong turn, drove into a town north of Baghdad and was 
attacked by an angry mob, a senior U.S. military official said Saturday.

The incident, which occurred Sept. 20 in the town of Duluiyah, about 45 
miles north of Baghdad, was first reported Saturday by Britain's Daily 
Telegraph. The senior U.S. military commander confirmed the account to The 
Washington Post. There was no explanation for why the military did not 
report the deaths earlier.

The commander said the four men -- identified by the Telegraph as employees 
of the Halliburton Co. subsidiary Kellogg Brown  Root -- realized their 
convoy had taken a wrong turn and were desperately trying to escape from the 
town when their vehicle was attacked by insurgents.

The Telegraph said dozens of Sunni Arab insurgents wielding rocket 
launchers and automatic rifles pursued their truck and shot at it.

Two contractors who were not killed in the initial firing were dragged from 
their vehicle, and one was shot in the back of the head, the newspaper said. 
The crowd doused the other with petrol and set him alight. Barefoot 
children, yelping in delight, piled straw on to the screaming man's body to 
stoke the flames, according to the report.

The crowd then dragged their corpses through the street, chanting anti-U.S. 
slogans, the newspaper reported.

Details of the account could not be independently verified. The incident is 
reportedly under investigation.

Soldiers responded to assist the convoy, administered first aid to two 
wounded contractors and evacuated the remains of four wounded contractors 
killed in the attack, a military spokesman told the Reuters news service in 
a statement Saturday.

American soldiers who were escorting the convoy were unable to respond 
quickly enough to save the men, according to a U.S. military officer who 
interviewed soldiers involved in the incident and who spoke to the 
Telegraph. The hatches of the Humvees were closed, the officer, Capt. 
Andrew Staples, told the newspaper.

The incident recalled a similar one in March 2004, when a mob in the 
insurgent stronghold of Fallujah killed four U.S. security contractors, 
mutilated their bodies and hanged them from a bridge.

The September killings bring to about 320 the number of non-Iraqi civilian 
contractors killed in Iraq since the start of the war in April 2003, 
according to statistics complied by the Brookings Institution.

Meanwhile, three U.S. Marines and one Army soldier were killed in attacks 
earlier in the week, the military said in statements Saturday, pushing the 
total number of U.S. military deaths close to 2,000 since the start of the 
Iraq war.

The three Marines were killed Friday -- two when their vehicle was hit by a 
roadside bomb near Amariyah, about 25 miles west of Baghdad, and the other 
when he was hit by an explosion during a fight with insurgents near 
Haqlaniyah, about 80 miles from the Syrian border, the military said.

The military reported that the Army soldier died on Thursday of a 
non-hostile gunshot wound, a term that usually means an accidental death or 
suicide. According to a recent report by the Center for Strategic and 
International Studies in Washington, 299 U.S. soldiers have died of 
accidental causes in Iraq and 48 have committed suicide.

In fighting Saturday, U.S.-led forces reported killing 20 terrorists 
suspected of sheltering al Qaeda in Iraq foreign fighters in a series of 
raids on safe houses near Husaybah, a border town with Syria along the 
Euphrates River, a military statement said.

Another statement said that U.S.-led forces found a huge weapons cache in 
Rawah, a town about 45 miles from the border along the Euphrates, in search 
operations last week. Military officials say that the Euphrates River is a 
major transit route for foreign fighters and supplies that are fueling the 
insurgency here.

Electoral officials in Baghdad said Saturday that an audit of votes from the 
Oct. 15 constitutional referendum had so far uncovered no evidence of fraud. 
The audit was initiated because of the unusually high number of votes in 
favor of the constitution in some areas of the country. Officials said full 
preliminary results were expected to be released within a few days.

© 2005 The Washington Post Company 

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Re: [CTRL] THE WORD BAR: A MOST IMPORTANT ACRONYM

2005-10-23 Thread Michael B.Clark
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 When lawyers take their BAR EXAM it is most important

 at what university they graduated from.


 The word BAR is an acronym.


 Which means BRITISH ACCREDITED REGENCY.  If the college

 is connected with TEMPLE BAR in the CITY of LONDON.

 Then the lawyer taking the test becomes an ESQUIRE.

 The word ESQUIRE is a BRITISH TITLE of NOBILITY.


 The ILLUMINATI took it upon themselves to DELETE a

 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT which was passed in 1812.


 Known as the THIRTEENTH AMENDMENT it PROHIBITS

 all TITLES of NOBILITY.  The following is from an

 1825 book which showed the real THIRTEENTH AMENDMENT.


 http://www.amendment-13.org/tona/mil_law-1.jpg


 http://www.amendment-13.org/tona/mil_law-6.jpg



 A research group has been locating law books all over

 the United States which have the REAL THIRTEENTH AMENDMENT

 printed inside.


 In TEMPLE BAR in the CITY of LONDON there is the INNER

 TEMPLE, the MIDDLE TEMPLE and the OUTER TEMPLE.

 The INNER TEMPLE rapes and pillages England.  The MIDDLE

 TEMPLE rapes and pillages America. ( lawyer activity )


 Here is a list of the states where a real THIRTEENTH

 AMENDMENT has been found in law books.


 http://www.amendment-13.org/publications.html



 The ILLUMINATI and THEIR AGENTS have been deleting

 information for centuries.  The FBI has crews which

 go around confiscating BOOKS FROM LIBRARIES.  This

 is the level of their arrogance.


 It DOES NOT MATTER which area of RESEARCH you delve off

 into.   You will find that we have been lied to and

 misled all the way.



 It's time for a NEW RENAISSANCE.



  M.

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Re: [CTRL] REPTILIAN CREATURES IN FRONT OF TEMPLE BAR

2005-10-23 Thread Michael B.Clark
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 Here are some pretty good photographs of the reptilian

 creatures who stand guard in front of TEMPLE BAR in

 the CITY of LONDON.



 http://www.mykreeve.net/london/the_city/other_views/index.htm



 All LAWYERS in the UNITED STATES who have the three letters

 ESQ. after their names are connected with TEMPLE BAR.

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[CTRL] [PropagandaMatrix.com] World Is Awash With Oil - Just ONE Of Many Examples (fwd)

2005-10-23 Thread William A. Bacon
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Raining hydrocarbons in the Gulf
World Is Awash With Oil - Just ONE Of Many Examples

Below the Gulf of Mexico, hydrocarbons flow upward through an intricate network 
of conduits and reservoirs. They start in thin layers of source rock and, from 
there, buoyantly rise to the surface. On their way up, the hydrocarbons collect 
in little rivulets, and create temporary pockets like rain filling a pond. 
Eventually most escape to the ocean. And, this is all happening now, not 
millions and millions of years ago, says Larry Cathles, a chemical geologist at 
Cornell University.

We're dealing with this giant flow-through system where the hydrocarbons are 
generating now, moving through the overlying strata now, building the 
reservoirs now and spilling out into the ocean now, Cathles says.

He's bringing this new view of an active hydrocarbon cycle to industry, hoping 
it will lead to larger oil and gas discoveries. By matching the chemical 
signatures of the oil and gas with geologic models for the structures below the 
seafloor, petroleum geologists could tap into reserves larger than the North 
Sea, says Cathles, who presented his findings at the meeting of the American 
Chemical Society in New Orleans on March 27.

This canvas image of the study area shows the top of salt surface (salt domes 
are spikes) in the Gas Research Institute study area and four areas of detailed 
study (stratigraphic layers). The oil fields seen here are Tiger Shoals, South 
Marsh Island 9 (SMI 9), the South Eugene Island Block 330 area (SEI 330), and 
Green Canyon 184 area (Jolliet reservoirs). In this area, 125 kilometers by 200 
kilometers, Larry Cathles of Cornell University and his team estimate 
hydrocarbon reserves larger than those of the North Sea. Image by Larry Cathles.

Cathles and his team estimate that in a study area of about 9,600 square miles 
off the coast of Louisiana, source rocks a dozen kilometers down have generated 
as much as 184 billion tons of oil and gas ?? about 1,000 billion barrels of 
oil and gas equivalent. That's 30 percent more than we humans have consumed 
over the entire petroleum era, Cathles says. And that's just this one little 
postage stamp area; if this is going on worldwide, then there's a lot of 
hydrocarbons venting out.

According to a 2000 assessment from the Minerals Management Service (MMS), the 
mean undiscovered, conventionally recoverable resources in the Gulf of Mexico 
offshore continental shelf are 71 billion barrels of oil equivalent. But, says 
Richie Baud of MMS, not all those resources are economically recoverable and 
they cannot be directly compared to Cathles' numbers, because our assessment 
only includes those hydrocarbon resources that are conventionally recoverable 
whereas their study includes unconventionally recoverable resources. Future 
MMS assessments, Baud says, may include unconventionally recoverable resources, 
such as gas hydrates.

Of that huge resource of naturally generated hydrocarbons, Cathles says, more 
than 70 percent have made their way upward through the vast network of streams 
and ponds, venting into the ocean, at a rate of about 0.1 ton per year. The 
escaped hydrocarbons then become food for bacteria, helping to fuel the oceanic 
food web. Another 10 percent of the Gulf's total hydrocarbons are hidden in the 
subsurface, representing about 60 billion barrels of oil and 374 trillion cubic 
feet of gas that could be extracted. The remaining hydrocarbons, about 20 
percent, stay trapped in the source strata.

Driving the venting process is the replacement of deep, carbonate-sourced 
Jurassic hydrocarbons by shale-sourced, Eocene hydrocarbons. Determining the 
ratio between the younger and older hydrocarbons, based on their chemical 
signatures, is key to understanding the migration paths of the oil and gas and 
the potential volume waiting to be tapped. If the Eocene source matures and 
its chemical signature is going to be seen near the 

[CTRL] [TheEagle-L] Oil Fields Are Refilling...Naturally - Sometimes Rapidly (fwd)

2005-10-23 Thread William A. Bacon
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Subject: [TheEagle-L] Oil Fields Are Refilling...Naturally - Sometimes
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Source:
http://educate-yourself.org/cn/oilfieldsrefilling10apr05.shtml
Oil Fields Are Refilling...
Naturally - Sometimes Rapidly

  By Robert Cooke, Staff Writer - Newsday.com
  http://educate-yourself.org/cn/oilfieldsrefilling10apr05.shtml
  Posted April 10, 2005
  Original Pub. April 16, 2002

  http://www.rense.com/general63/refil.htm

  There Are More Oil Seeps Than All The Tankers On Earth

  Deep underwater, and deeper underground, scientists see surprising hints that 
gas and oil deposits can be replenished, filling up again, sometimes rapidly. 
Although it sounds too good to be true, increasing evidence from the Gulf of 
Mexico suggests that some old oil fields are being refilled by petroleum 
surging up from deep below, scientists report. That may mean that current 
estimates of oil and gas abundance are far too low.

  Recent measurements in a major oil field show that the fluids were changing 
over time; that very light oil and gas were being injected from below, even as 
the producing [oil pumping] was going on, said chemical oceanographer Mahlon 
Chuck Kennicutt. They are refilling as we speak. But whether this is a 
worldwide phenomenon, we don't know.

  Also not known, Kennicutt said, is whether the injection of new oil from 
deeper strata is of any economic significance, whether there will be enough to 
be exploitable. The discovery was unexpected, and it is still somewhat 
controversial within the oil industry.

  Kennicutt, a faculty member at Texas AM University, said it is now clear 
that gas and oil are coming into the known reservoirs very rapidly in terms of 
geologic time. The inflow of new gas, and some oil, has been detectable in as 
little as three to 10 years. In the past, it was not suspected that oil fields 
can refill because it was assumed the oil formed in place, or nearby, rather 
than far below.

  According to marine geologist Harry Roberts, at Louisiana State University, 
petroleum geologists don't accept it as a general phenomenon because it 
doesn't happen in most reservoirs. But in this case, it does seem to be 
happening. You have a very leaky fault system that does allow it to migrate in. 
It's directly connected to an oil and gas generating system at great depth.

  What the scientists suspect is that very old petroleum -- formed tens of 
millions of years ago -- has continued migrating up into reservoirs that oil 
companies have been exploiting for years. But no one had expected that depleted 
oil fields might refill themselves.

  Now, if it is found that gas and oil are coming up in significant amounts, 
and if the same is occurring in oil fields around the globe, then a lot more 
fuel than anyone expected could become available eventually. It hints that the 
world may not, in fact, be running out of petroleum.

  No one has been more astonished by the potential implications of our work 
than myself, said analytic chemist Jean Whelan, at the Woods Hole 
Oceanographic Institution, in Massachusetts. There already appears to be a 
large body of evidence consistent with ... oil and gas generation and migration 
on very short time scales in many areas globally, she wrote in the journal Sea 
Technology.

  Almost equally surprising, she added, is that there seem to be no 
compelling arguments refuting the existence of these rapid, dynamic migration 
processes.

  The first sketchy evidence of this emerged in 1984, when Kennicutt and 
colleagues from Texas AM University were in the Gulf of Mexico trying to 
understand a phenomenon called seeps, areas on the seafloor where sometimes 
large amounts of oil and gas escape through natural fissures.

  Our first discovery was with trawls. We knew it was an area of massive 
seepage, and we expected that the oil seeps would poison everything around the 
site. But they found just the opposite.

  On the first trawl, we brought up over two tons of stuff. We had a tough 
time getting the nets back on board because they were so full of very 
odd-looking sea.floor creatures, Kennicutt said. They were long strawlike 
things that turned out to be tube worms.

  The clams were the first 

[CTRL] [TheEagle-L] BBC NEWS Business How much oil do we really have.htm (fwd)

2005-10-23 Thread William A. Bacon
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Subject: [TheEagle-L] BBC NEWS  Business  How much oil do we really have.htm

BBC NEWS | Business | How much oil do we really have?Kuwait for example still 
claim exactly the same reserve level as they had in 1985 despite pumping 
millions of barrels every day since then. 

THAT would seem to validate various statements from geologists and some in the 
academic community who say that Oil is a product of THIS PLANET - and not the 
result of decaying vegetation and dinesours as we have been led to believe 
over the past.  This would also seem to prove that VAST sources of oil can be 
found thousands of feet undergroundas Russia has discovered and as the oil 
companies continue to deny.

Les

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/4681935.stm


How much oil do we really have?
  By Adam Porter
  In Perpignan, France


As oil prices remain volatile the markets do their best to forecast future 
prices. Unfortunately this is not an easy task. While it may appear 
extraordinary to outsiders one of the main problems in the oil market is the 
reliability of basic statistics.

The oil industry calls the problem 'data transparency'.

As an example this week is a 'revision' to oil demand growth in the United 
States in 2004.

Previously the growth in oil demand was thought to be 2.4%, about 484,000 
barrels per day. In fact it was 697,000 barrels per day or 3.5%.

That is in fact 46% more than was previously stated - a huge revision.

Oil market data is generally a black art like using a set of chicken bones, 
says Paul Horsnell of Barclays Capital. If Columbus had thought he'd hit India 
when in fact he was in the Caribbean, that's about the level of oil market 
data.

The revisions to US demand growth are small in percentage terms, they are 
generally 99% accurate. But the change is huge in barrel terms, and this is 
from the USA who have the best oil data in the world.


 Suggestions that oil consumption will grow to up to 120m bpd by 2020 and 
that automobile and airline traffic will increase at extraordinary rates are 
futile and damaging
  Dr Michael Smith, Energy Files

The barrel difference was in fact 213,000 per day. Added up that is 77.75 
million extra barrels per year, about one day of global production.

Oil data is like paint thrown across a canvas, you get the broad outline of 
the situation. But even then it's not just a Jackson Pollock painting, the 
paint actually moves of its own accord after it has been applied, says Mr 
Horsnell.

Phantom reserves

One of the major problems surrounding oil data is in reserves.


 CLAIMED OPEC OIL RESERVES
  Kuwait: 92bn (64bn)
  UAE : 92bn (34bn)
  Iran : 93bn (64bn)
  Iraq: 100bn (48bn)
  Saudi Arabia: 258bn (170bn)
  Claimed oil reserves, bn barrels 1990s/1970s

These are the basins of crude oil that lie underground.

They are either held by governments or the 'oil majors' like BP, ExxonMobil or 
Shell, or a combination of both.

Many countries simply do not allow outsiders to audit the size of these fields.

This is especially true of the major Middle East oil producers of OPEC and the 
countries of the former Soviet Union.

Some believe that reserves stated by OPEC countries such as Kuwait and Saudi 
Arabia are not accurate.

There are a lot of questions to answer over OPEC reserves, says Bruce Evers 
of Investec Bank. The quality of overall oil market data is poor, but with 
OPEC there remains considerable debate over the reliability of their reserve 
estimates.

Sudden revisions

One of the main reasons is that in the 1980s OPEC decided to switch to a quota 
production system based on the size of reserves.

The larger the reserves a country said it had the more it could pump.

The more it could pump the more money it could make.

As a result in 1985 Kuwait revised its reserve estimates by 50% overnight.

It was soon followed by United Arab Emirates, Iran, and Iraq. In 1988 Saudi 
Arabia became the last to join the revised reserve estimates party, adding a 
whopping 88bn barrels.


Unexplained changes

Something needs to be done, says Mr Evers. OPEC have never fully explained 
the reasons behind these changes, they have never issued any guidelines. The 

[CTRL] Vitale slaying suspect charged with murder

2005-10-23 Thread Smart News
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Vitale slaying suspect charged with murder - Teenager described as loner, will be tried as an adult Martinez, California (CNN) 10/21/05 "A 16-year-old California boy was charged Friday with one count of murder in the beating death of Pamela Vitale, the wife of prominent defense attorney Daniel Horowitz. The suspect, Scott Edgar Dyleski, will be tried as an adult, according to Hal Jewett, Contra Costa County deputy district attorney. Bail was set at $1 million. Dyleski has been described by classmates as a goth loner who followed the occult and dressed in black from the polish on his fingernails to his trench coat..." http://edition.cnn.com/2005/LAW/10/21/vitale.suspect/

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