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September 27, 1999


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Subject: [BPR] - Internet Spy
From: bpr-list@philologos.org(BPR)
Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 08:59:58 +0000

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Subject: [BPR] - Pay to Pray?!?
From: bpr-list@philologos.org(BPR)
Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 09:06:38 +0000

From: "Moza" <moza@butterfly.mv.com>

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Subject: [BPR] - Great Lakes in danger
From: bpr-list@philologos.org(BPR)
Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 12:37:18 -0500

From: owner-bpr@philologos.org

Monday, September 27, 1999
Published at 06:04 GMT 07:04 UK

Great Lakes in danger
Levels are lower than in the 1950s drought

By Lee Carter in Toronto

Scientists have warned that water levels at North America's
Great Lakes are at their worst this century.

Experts at a conference examining the state of the lakes blame
climactic factors such as global warming for most of the problem.

But they say the remaining water must be protected from being
sold in bulk volumes.

The bottled water industry, in particular, is coming under
scrutiny.

The scientists from seven American states and two Canadian
provinces say water levels are lower than the North American
drought of the 1930s.

They say these low levels were not predicted to occur for
another 50 years.

Ships are increasingly having to find ports with deeper water
to dispense their goods. Dredging canals is costing the region
millions of dollars.

Bottled water

Although global warming is almost certainly a leading cause,
human activity is also to blame.

Recently the Canadian province of Ontario banned bulk exports
of Great Lakes water, but mineral water companies extract
billions of litres of ground water each year for free.

Canadian bottled water is very popular in the United States.
The Great Lakes experts warn this will eventually degrade the
quality of what they warn is a 30 quadrillion litre non-
renewable source.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/default.htm


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Subject: [BPR] - Tsunami bomb NZ's devastating war secret
From: bpr-list@philologos.org(BPR)
Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 12:38:27 -0500

From: owner-bpr@philologos.org

Published in the the West Australian "Sunday Times" (26-
September 1999 - in the World on Sunday section page 32 under
headline "Wave Bomb Secret Out.")

Tsunami bomb NZ's devastating war secret

Wellington- Top-secret wartime experiments were conducted off
the coast of Auckland to perfect a tidal wave bomb, declassified
files reveal.

An Auckland University professor seconded to the Army set off a
series of underwater explosions triggering mini-tidal waves at
Whangaparaoa in 1944 and 1945.

Professor Thomas Leech's work was considered so significant
that United States defence chiefs said that if the project had
been completed before the end of the war it could have played a
role as effective as that of the atom bomb.

Details of the tsunami bomb, known as Project Seal, are
contained in 53-year-old documents released by the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs and Trade.

Papers stamped "top secret" show the US and British military
were eager for Seal to be developed in the post-war years too.
They even considered sending Professor Leech to Bikini Atoll to
view the US nuclear tests and see if they had any application to
his work.

He did not make the visit, although a member of the US board of
assessors of atomic tests, Dr Karl Compton, was sent to New
Zealand.

"Dr Compton is impressed with Professor Leech's deductions on
the Seal project and is prepared to recommend to the Joint
Chiefs of Staff that all technical data from the test relevant
to the Seal project should be made available to the New Zealand
Government for further study by Professor Leech," said a July
1946 letter from Washington to Wellington.

Professor Leech, who died in his native Australia in 1973, was
the university's dean of engineering from 1940 to 1950.

News of his being awarded a CBE in 1947 for research on a
weapon led to speculation in newspapers around the world about
what was being developed.

Though high-ranking New Zealand and US officers spoke out in
support of the research, no details of it were released because
the work was on-going.

A former colleague of Professor Leech, Neil Kirton, told the
Weekend Herald that the experiments involved laying a pattern of
explosives underwater to create a tsunami.

Small-scale explosions were carried out in the Pacific and off
Whangaparaoa, which at the time was controlled by the Army.

It is unclear what happened to Project Seal once the final
report was forwarded to Wellington Defence Headquarters late in
the 1940s.

The bomb was never tested on a full scale, and Mr Kirton doubts
that Aucklanders would have noticed the trials.

"Whether it could ever be resurrected ... Under some
circumstances I think it could be devastating."

via: hblonde1@tampabay.rr.com


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Subject: [BPR] - Arutz-7 News (9/27/99)
From: bpr-list@philologos.org(BPR)
Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 18:40:07 +0000

From: "Moza" <moza@butterfly.mv.com>

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TODAY'S HEADLINES:
  1. ISRAEL PROPOSES "RABIN" GOLAN FORMAT
  2. ISLAMIC MOVEMENT PRAISES COMMITTEE DECISION
  3. WATER POLICY LEADS TO SEVERE SHORTAGE
  4. PRIESTLY BLESSING ATTRACTS TENS OF THOUSANDS
  5. SHAS GATHERS
  6. SHARON MANEUVERS RILE BARAK
  7. FORMER GSS CHIEF PUSHES FOR RAVIV PARDON
  8. BARAK: NEGEV OVER SHOMRON
  9. IN BRIEF

1. ISRAEL PROPOSES "RABIN" GOLAN FORMAT
Israel has proposed a new basis for renewal of talks with Damascus,
according to which Ehud Barak will publicly announce that he accepts
Yitzchak Rabin's position in all matters relating to negotiations with
Syria. Government officials in Jerusalem explain that such a
declaration does not commit Israel to necessarily forfeit the Golan
Heights; it may be understood in one of two ways: While Syria will
likely claim that Rabin had promised a full retreat from the Golan,
Israel will state that Rabin just presented the Syrians with a
hypothetical question - namely, "What would be the nature of a peace
deal should Israel agree to retreat to the pre-1967 borders?"

In related news, Chairman of the Golan Residents Committee Avi Ze'ira
yesterday dispatched a letter to U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine
Albright in light of her "deeply damaging statement" supporting a full
Israeli retreat from the Golan. Ze'ira demanded that Albright "cease
supporting the Syrian position," and instead "become a fair and
impartial facilitator" in the diplomatic negotiations between Israel
and her Arab neighbors.

Meanwhile, the Peace for Generations organization unveiled today a new
multi-media show that stresses the crucial value of the Golan for
Israel's future. Spokesman Yaniv Ben Sa'adon told Arutz-7 that the
show, "Look me in the Eyes," features the music of songwriter Yehuda
Glantz.

2. ISLAMIC MOVEMENT PRAISES COMMITTEE DECISION
"Common sense has overcome the antagonistic attitude of the security
establishment." So said Islamic movement official Sheikh Kamal Hatib,
upon hearing the recommendations of a special ministerial committee
formed to deal with terrorism and incitement within Israel's Islamic
movement. The special committee - composed of Prime Minister Barak,
Public Security Minister Shlomo Ben-Ami, Education Minister Yossi
Sarid, Interior Minister Natan Sharansky and Minister for Culture and
Sport Matan Vilnai - decided to now closely monitor incitement in the
movement's mosques and publications, and on tracking the fundraising
activities of its associations. The government suspects that monies
targeted for Islamic educational projects have ended up in the hands
of the Hamas terrorist organization in Judea and Samaria.

Security officials are fuming over the decision. A senior security
figure said today that there is nothing new in the committee's
conclusions as much of this type of investigation and monitoring has
been executed in the past.
 He said that police and General Security Services executives had
 demanded
the closing down of the official paper of the Islamic movement, and
official sanction for more extensive use of restraining orders on the
movement's leadership.

Minister Vilnai responded to the criticism by saying that the
decisions were "carefully thought-out by experienced men" who believe
in exercising caution before "taking extreme measures that may lead
nowhere." Another senior security official observed, "the
politicians have, once more, chosen to hide their heads in the sand;
after the next terror attack we'll probably hear them wondering aloud
how Israel ended up in this situation!"

3. WATER POLICY LEADS TO SEVERE SHORTAGE
"In about a week, we will have reached the 'red line' in the Sea of
Galilee; as of today, the water is only seven centimeters above the
line." So said hydrologist Dr. Chaim Gvirtzman in an interview with
Arutz-7 today.
 Gvirtzman explained: "Last year's dry winter has created a water
 crisis
in Israel of massive proportions. The situation can only be solved by
an unusually heavy rainfall this winter. What is especially troubling
is that the policy of the Water Commissioner this past summer was
'business as usual.' As a result, Israel totally exhausted her
underwater aquifers." News Editor Haggai Segal asked Gvirtzman if
desalination of ocean water is an option. "I'm afraid not," Gvirtzman
said. "Even if the government were to decide to implement a
desalination plan tomorrow, by the time the international tenders were
issued and plants constructed, it would take a minimum of three years.
 We must concern ourselves not only with the situation three years
down the line, but with next summer!" Segal noted that the theme of
rain, introduced into Jewish liturgy at this time of year, could not
have come at a better time.

4. PRIESTLY BLESSING ATTRACTS TENS OF THOUSANDS
Some 40,000 people crowded the Western Wall plaza this morning to
receive the traditional Sukkot holiday Priestly Blessing. Attending
the ceremony were Chief Rabbis Yisrael Meir Lau and Eliyahu
Bakshi-Doron, and Minister of Religion Yitzchak Cohen.

Thousands are expected tonight at yet another gathering involving
Kohanim (Priests) and Levites. At the Jerusalem Convention Center,
several organizations will take the first steps towards reinstituting
the system of shifts (mishmarot) that functioned during Temple times.

5. SHAS GATHERS
The annual Sukkot gathering of Shas' educational wing took place this
afternoon at Sacher Park in Jerusalem. Prior to the event, Rabbi
David Yosef, son of Shas spiritual leader Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, signed a
new agreement with government officials regulating the operations of
the party's school system. Though the younger Yosef reportedly
opposed the terms of the deal, he signed it at his father's behest.
The arrangement will enable Shas teachers to receive the four months
of back-pay owed them.

Television crews covering this afternoon's Shas rally noted the
absence of Rabbi David Yosef, and senior Shas spiritual leader Rabbi
Yitzchak Kadouri; only two members of the Shas Council of Torah Sages
attended the event.

6. SHARON MANEUVERS RILE BARAK
Prime Minister Barak met with Shas leader Eli Yeshai today in order to
receive "clarifications" on the latter's talks yesterday with
opposition leader Ariel Sharon. Barak is reportedly perturbed by the
very fact that Yeshai and Sharon met at all; today's newspapers
report that Barak intends to invite the Likud to join his coalition in
an effort to weaken the leverage Shas enjoys within the government.

Ariel Sharon is also attempting to draft the National Religious Party
into the joint forum which he and Yeshai founded yesterday. Sharon
noted last night at the dedication ceremony of the new yeshiva
building in the Har Hevron community of Otniel, that Interior Minister
Natan Sharansky had already agreed to join the newly-formed front.
Sharon observed that the body, to include opposition and coalition
Members of Knesset, would add much-needed fuel to the struggle against
further territorial concessions. Also attending last night's
dedication in Otniel were Housing Minister Rabbi Yitzchak Levy (NRP)
and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Eli Weisel.

7. FORMER GSS CHIEF PUSHES FOR RAVIV PARDON
Arutz-7 has learned that former General Security Services Chief Yaakov
Perry and several of his former associates are exerting heavy pressure
on the State Attorney's office to issue a pardon to GSS
agent-provocateur Avishai Raviv. The Raviv trial, which has been
postponed several times, is scheduled to begin on October 3rd. A
senior source in the GSS told correspondent Yehoshua Me'iri that
recent revelations of the organization's activities during Perry's
term have prompted certain seniors in the GSS to call for a thorough
internal investigation of the organization's mode of functioning
during the Perry era. The source added that such an investigation
would "shed led light on many troubling chapters involving the GSS
over the past decade."

8. BARAK: NEGEV OVER SHOMRON
Prime Minister Ehud Barak announced today that the government will
prefer developing industrial zones in the Negev Desert over the
expansion of the Barkan industrial zone in the Shomron. Barak made
the comments to Negev residents who visited his sukkah. The Yesha
Council called upon Barak to retract the statement, and to instead
"simultaneously solve the unemployment problem in the Negev and expand
the successful Barkan industrial park. Mr. Barak should stand by his
pledge to be the Prime Minister of the entire nation."

9. IN BRIEF
Kav L'Chaim, a charitable organization that provides physical and
psychological aid to children stricken with cancer and muscular
dystrophy, is celebrating the Sukkot holiday in style - in a giant 600
square meter sukkah. Some 1,500 children will be treated to a day of
entertainment this Wednesday in the sukkah...

Hosni Mubarak has been elected for a fourth six-year term as President
of Egypt. Mubarak, who was the only candidate running, captured
nearly 93% of the vote. Close to 90% of the 24 million eligible
Egyptians cast their ballot in the referendum...

A Southern Lebanese Army officer was killed and three Lebanese
civilians were injured this morning near the Beit Yaron Passage when
terrorists detonated a powerful roadside bomb. Meanwhile, Hizbullah
terrorists fired this morning on the IDF Beaufort base in southern
Lebanon. No injuries were reported, but a structure on the base was
damaged...


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Subject: [BPR] - Drudge Report (9/26/99)
From: bpr-list@philologos.org(BPR)
Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 19:22:21 +0000

From: skyberspace@webtv.net

DRUDGE REPORT
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1999 19:02:55 ET

TALBOTT: NEXT CENTURY, AMERICA WILL NOT EXIST IN CURRENT FORM, 'ALL
STATES WILL RECOGNIZE A SINGLE, GLOBAL AUTHORITY'

Deputy Secretary of State Strobe Talbott believes the United States
may not exist in its current form in the 21st Century -- because
nationhood throughout the world will become obsolete!

Talbott, who is profiled in the NEW YORK TIMES on Monday [for the
second time in six months], has defined, shaped and executed the
Clinton administration's foreign policy. He has served at the State
Department since the first day of the Clinton presidency.

Just before joining the administration, Talbott wrote in TIME magazine
-- in an essay titled "The Birth of the Global Nation" -- that he is
looking forward to government run by "one global authority."

"Here is one optimist's reason for believing unity will prevail ...
within the next hundred years ... nationhood as we know it will be
obsolete; all states will recognize a single, global authority,"
Talbott declared in the July 20, 1992 issue of TIME.

[..edit..]

Full story:
http://www.drudgereport.com/matt.htm

 

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