Tuesday, September 09, 2008

Name that spirit


I've seen cloud patterns like this:
bariumblues.com/electromagnetic_ energy.htm
montalk.net/links
CBC Broadcast Weather control part 1
uk.youtube.com/watch?v=QkLTzesBxGE&feature=related
HAARP "High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program" HIPAS "Jean Manning"
"Nick Begich" "geophysical warfare" E-Systems Raytheon
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fealgoodfoundation.com/Links.html
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American Geophysical Union
agu.org
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How many died in Hurricane Andrew?
bariumblues.com/deadly_silences.htm
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Conference of Non-Governmental Organizations
in Consultative Relationship with the United Nations
ngocongo.org
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Republican National Convention detainee alleges torture
pimpinturtle.com/2008/09/08/rnc-detainee-alleges-torture-at-ramsey-county-jail.aspx
wearechange.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=9&Itemid=10
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the-uptake.groups.theuptake.org/en/videogalleryView/id/722
...On the 2nd day of the RNC, the Poor Person's March began with arrests, at the Ripple Effect Music Festival in front of the Capital Rage Against the Machine was threatened with arrest if they took the stage, the two events collided, combined, and ended with a peaceful demonstrators delivering a Citizen's Arrest warrant through the fence of the barricade's surrounding the RNC, and, after that, tear gas and concussion grenades.
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Book about the real Pittsburgh coming out:

The Point of Pittsburgh: Production and Struggle at the Forks of the Ohio
by Charles McCollester charles@iup.edu

This book tells an epic story. The Point of Pittsburgh is about how one city was the key to the industrial development that made the United States a world power and how the struggle of the region’s people for democratic rights and a decent standard of living was central to the creation of the American middle-class.

Many books have been written about Carnegie, Mellon and Frick, their ambitions and contributions, and no history of Pittsburgh could be told without them. But most of this book tells a story that has not been told. It is about the Indians and the workers, not the generals or the titans of industry. It is about those who first stood at the Forks of the Ohio, those who dug the coal, tended the furnaces, wrested the iron, steel, glass and aluminum from raw material, who built the boats, the bridges, the rail equipment and the generators, the skyscrapers, the highways, built the homes and raised the families - about the unsung heroes and heroines whose lives burned with the light of genius, as well as those who built the organizations and communities that made life tolerable and fruitful.

The following chapter outline provides a sense of the scope of the story. The book ends with Bill Mazeroski’s home run in 1960 when Pittsburgh was at the height of its happiness, its industries strong and vital, its people generally prosperous and optimistic. The near half-century that brings us to the present 250th anniversary of the city’s founding has changed Pittsburgh irrevocably. That is a story for another book. That recent history resides in the memories of hundreds of thousands here in the region, around the nation and even the globe. Maybe this book will touch people here and there, at the Forks of the Ohio and across the Steeler Nation, in the neighborhoods and out among the post-industrial diaspora, and explain somewhat why this town holds such a place in the hearts of those who love it. May this epic tale provoke the memories of the old and stimulate the curiosity of the young.

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 - Land and Waters
Chapter 2 - Natives at the Forks: 14,000 BC – 1740
Chapter 3 - Invasion and Resistance: 1741-1790
Chapter 4 - Gateway to the Heartland: 1791-1850
Chapter 5 - Civil War and Industrial Might: 1851 – 1875
Chapter 6 – Dominance and Resistance: 1876 – 1894
Chapter 7 – The Triumph of Capital: 1895 – 1909
Chapter 8 – The Americanization of Labor: 1910 – 1919
Chapter 9 – Mellon’s Rule and Capital’s Crash: 1920-1932
Chapter 10 – Labor’s Rise: 1933 - 1941
Chapter 11 – Victory and Division: 1942-1950
Chapter 12 – The Flowering of the Mill Town: 1951 - 1960
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alleges secret world war going on
uk.youtube.com/watch?v=d5mmIp_ENBM&feature=related
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water for fuel?
noblefuse.org
uk.youtube.com/watch?v=b5zQSxIIRbs
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