Americanizing the News
Media, News, General — Lisa @ 12:29 pm - Print This Post - EMail This Post- Share this : Digg , Del.icio.us, reddit, Newsvine,![]() |
Raw Story has an excellent item on Newsweek’s choice of cover stories in its US and international editions. In the Oct. 2nd edition of the magazine most of the world will learn that the US is losing the war in Afghanistan and jihadism is taking over the country. But those living in the US will not have the luxury of easy access to such important information. The cover of the magazine’s US edition is about celebrity photographer Annie Leibovitz and her struggle to get the perfect image of Tom Cruise’s newborn daughter.                  Are Americans as dumb as the media thinks or is the media I urge everyone to write to Newsweek and complain  See the coverage here: You can read the stories here:   |
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Another terror bust is questioned
General — Lisa @ 12:38 pm - Print This Post - EMail This Post- Share this : Digg , Del.icio.us, reddit, Newsvine,Another terror bust falls apart:
August terror plot is a ‘fiction’ underscoring police failures
The RAW Story
Lieutenant-Colonel (ret.) Nigel Wylde, a former senior British Army Intelligence Officer, has suggested that the police and government story about the “terror plot” revealed on 10th August was part of a “pattern of lies and deceit.”
British and American government officials have described the operation which resulting in the arrest of 24 mostly British Muslim suspects, as a resounding success. Thirteen of the suspects have been charged, and two released without charges.
According to security sources, the terror suspects were planning to board up to ten civilian airliners and detonate highly volatile liquid explosives on the planes in a spectacular terrorist operation. The liquid explosives — either TATP (Triacetone Triperoxide), DADP (diacetone diperoxide) or the less sensitive HMTD (hexamethylene triperoxide diamine) — were reportedly to be made on board the planes by mixing sports drinks with a peroxide-based household gel and then be detonated using an MP3 player or mobile phone.
But Lt. Col. Wylde, who was awarded the Queen’s Gallantry Medal for his command of the Belfast Explosive Ordnance Disposal Unit in 1974, described this scenario as a “fiction.” Creating liquid explosives is a “highly dangerous and sophisticated task,” he states, one that requires not only significant chemical expertise but also appropriate equipment.
Terror plot scenario “untenable”
“The idea that these people could sit in the plane toilet and simply mix together these normal household fluids to create a high explosive capable of blowing up the entire aircraft is untenable,” said Lt. Col. Wylde, who was trained as an ammunition technical officer responsible for terrorist bomb disposal at the Royal Army Ordnance Corps in Sandhurst.
After working as a bomb defuser in Northern Ireland, Lt. Col. Wylde became a senior officer in British Army Intelligence in 1977. During the Cold War, he collected intelligence as part of an undercover East German “liaison unit,” then went on to work in the Ministry of Defense to review its communications systems.
“So who came up with the idea that a bomb could be made on board? Not Al Qaeda for sure. It would not work. Bin Laden is interested in success not deterrence by failure,” Wylde stated.
“This story has been blown out of all proportion. The liquids would need to be carefully distilled at freezing temperatures to extract the required chemicals, which are very difficult to obtain in the purities needed.”
Once the fluids have been extracted, the process of mixing them produces significant amounts of heat and vile fumes. “The resulting liquid then needs some hours at room temperature for the white crystals that are the explosive to develop.” The whole process, which can take between 12 and 36 hours, is “very dangerous, even in a lab, and can lead to premature detonation,” said Lt. Col. Wylde.
IAEA: U.S. report on Iran ‘dishonest’
General — Lisa @ 2:32 pm - Print This Post - EMail This Post- Share this : Digg , Del.icio.us, reddit, Newsvine,Le’ts keep our fingers crossed that after years of being deceived journalists are going to exhibit some skepticism and ask administration officials the questions that need to be answered.
IAEA: U.S. report on Iran ‘dishonest’
By GEORGE JAHN, Associated Press Writer
VIENNA, Austria - A recent House of Representatives committee report on Iran’s nuclear capability is “outrageous and dishonest” in trying to make a case that Tehran’s program is geared toward making weapons, a senior official of the U.N. nuclear watchdog has said.The letter, obtained by The Associated Press on Thursday outside a 35-nation board meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency, says the report is false in saying Iran is making weapons-grade uranium at an experimental enrichment site, when it has in fact produced material only in small quantities that is far below the level that can be used in nuclear arms.


