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Topic: Science > Prophecies-Of-Nostradamus
User: "The Angry Hierophant"
Date: 30 Aug 2005 12:18:55 PM
Object: HURRICANE KATRINA WAS A WARNING FROM GOD. MORE WILL COME.
VISION of the USA
Sometime around the middle to latter part of January, 2004, I was shown
a vision of the United States. This view of the nation was from a
position well above the surface of the earth, out over the Gulf of
Mexico and southwest of the state of Florida. Shortly after this vision
began, I watched as an arm stretched down to the earth from behind me
and off to my right. The state of Florida was grasped by the hand at
the end of this arm. Florida was swiftly lifted up from the earth while
pulling the rest of the United States up after it. It was as though the
state of Florida served as a handle or grip for the purpose of lifting
up the rest of the nation. As swiftly as Florida and the rest of the
nation was lifted up, it was slammed back down in it's original
position, with the rest of the nation following suit. It was a scene
not unlike watching a rug being shaken out or "the board of education
being applied to the seat of knowledge," if you will. As the rest of
the nation came slamming back into it's original position, I watched as
shockwaves quickly traveled out from a point in the central part of the
nation. As I looked at these waves rolling through the land in all
directions, I recognized that they were emanating from what appeared to
be the Kansas City area. I watched as the shockwaves reached the
borders of the land and like waves in a pool hitting the walls of the
pool, they began rebounding back toward the point of origin. Once these
waves reached their point of origin, the vision ended.
-Rick Churder Mar 21, 2004
===================================================================
I understand the meaning of this vision. God will seek to destroy the
US ecnonmy by continuously battering the Gulf Coast region and its
extensive oil production infrastructure with exceptionally powerfull
hurricanes. If Americans want to get out of control with building
homes, destroying natural habitat...
Pacific Salmon habitat protection plan curtailed
Homebuilders association wins suit against restrictions
http://159.54.226.83/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050813/BUSINESS/508130330/1040
"70,000 homes? Not so fast, say activist groups"
Central Florida's real-estate boom is delivering plans for
mega-developments at a pace not seen in nearly two decades.
But there is growing fear that the developments are sowing the seeds of
sprawl, surging toward some of the region's most prized wetlands and
landscapes.
"There are market forces that are going to wipe out these areas," said
Clay Henderson, an environmental lawyer and former president of the
Florida Audubon Society.
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/orl-asecgrowingbigger28082805aug28,0,1107229.story?coll=orl-home-headlines
....this is God's answer. I bet he's pretty angry that we feel more
important than wetland and riprarian habitats and the creatures that
are sustained by them.
If Americans keep this economic pattern up whereby a real-estate
inductrial complex economy helps some people keep getting richer,
driving up the costs of living up for everyone, and leaves other people
behind getting poorer and poorer and festering in squalor, more
hurricane Katrina's will be God's answer. If America keeps this up,
whereby property taxes go up so high that a middle class small business
owner doesn't have a chance, God will cause more hurrican Katrina's. If
America keeps up this highly consumptive way of life, using foreign
neo-slave labor to make goods cheaper there, economically displacing
people at home through out sourced job loss, this is God's answer. And
if stupid think they can borrow alot so they can buy alot and use
climbing home prices as a backdrop, which only puts more strain on
global resources like oil, this is God's answer. These speculators
buying up homes and flipping them out, making finding a decent place to
stay, which should be available to all honest, hard working, God
fearing men, so difficult that only the laziest and richest can afford
it...well, keep up this suffering you are causing for a quick buck and
the next hurricane Katrina will probably have sustained winds of
atleast 190 mph. And just because there are low interest rates thanks
to China buying alot of US T-bonds, and you have a lot of money, this
doesn't mean, my fellow Americans, you can push people around and do
whatever you want to by forcing socio-economically undesirable people
to sell their homes at a low balled price through a socio-economic
cleanisng process called emminent domain. Keep this up and God will
send so many more hurricane Katrinas that there will no next to no oil
production and processing in the Gulf.
Because God is going to keep sending these hurricane Katrinas, and the
price of oil climbs, it will eventaully effect the consumption power of
even the richest people in America. This tax on consumption, brought
about by the wisest God, will cause inflation and slow the economy
down. And once the US economy slows down, foreign lenders are not going
buy up US T-bonds anymore. Why should they? There is no more growth
acitivity potential there anymore. And interest rates will rise. And
these people who are still paying off the hundreds of thousands they
borrowed in mortages, or out on their credit card because they felt
that their rising home values would cover it, well these people are
fools because interest rates are going to go up, and it will be pretty
painful to be in debt at that moment. We'll see how much your false
sense of security stands up to reality once everyone who went by this
real-estate appreciation security blanket now have a sudden desire to
sell their homes in the face of rising interest rates, and how little
they will get from their homes due to the depreciation of real estate
resulting from the great sell off. Man I feel sorry for those people
who will have to heat up their McMansions this winter.
And the value of the dollar will decline as the trade defficit
increases. Americans will still have to maintain current comsumption
levels but at higher energy/production costs. Even neo-slave labor in
China may become expensive. I do not think fat laden celluloids
otherwise known as Americans who are used to living in artificial
climate controlled environments for the past 90 years will be very
capable of weathering the storm. But your great grandmother could. It
will be pleasant to see your suffer. Some of you may even start killing
eachother in your low suffering capacity levels. I think it will be
funny to see it.
And hurricane Katrinas will still keep coming. God's wisdom is
astounding.
$100-A-Barrel Crude? Painful For Everyone
http://www.courant.com/business/hc-oil0830.artaug30,0,3960821.story
And the public sector at all levels will also face financial woes as
the price of oil climbs. How long can we be spending theoretical money
and run up state, federal, and local budget deficets? Should we be
using theoretical, Chinese recylced money to spur real estate (and
other) inflation? Won't matter anyway since the other defecit will get
the dollar falling faster. So they go to cut back on public spending,
including things like public healthcare for the poor and elderly,
social security, public education funding, public housing, etc. The
first people to suffer will be the very poor. And they will eventually
start a backlash. It will begin in the mid west. That is what was meant
by the "shockwaves from the central part of the nation".
"Medicaid cutbacks painful as US states push reforms"
http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/N31553784.htm
Rust & Rage in the Heartland
http://www.thenation.com/doc/20040920/maharidge
Doesn't surpise me that domestic methamphetimine production is highest
in the midwest.
Stopping Meth Labs in the Midwest
http://www.kci.org/meth_info/hidta.htm
Just a matter of time before these hate groups will tap into the
domestic meth prodcution market to fund themselves.
"Strategic Southern Silence"
http://www.visioncircle.org/archive/003524.html
"Yesterday, the Aryan Nations made local headlines here in KC. It seems
they were intent on making Kansas City Kansas their new National
Headquarters. It's the allure of the Kansas gun shows which along with
Mississipi shows account for the majority of guns sold that are used in
crimes in the U.S., and, are a major recruitment funnel for white
terrorists."
"As a methamphetamine, transportation (air/rail/trucking)hub, and,
rural poor white disaffected youth hub, the location is perfect. I'll
give em credit for logistical smarts too. Coupled with the new NASCAR
track and mega-Cabelas in KCK - there's the demographic fluctuation
cover of big American tourism that'll screen their comings and goings
and provide additional feeder flux like they were never able to obtain
in rural Pennsylvania or Idaho."
What did you say? I was having problems hearing you over the sounds of
the next hurricane Katrina just in coming soon...
Oh, you said wanted to flood the rapidly expanding unskilled/working
poor sectors of the US job market with more immigrants. That's all
right. Be sure to take your heart medication though once you have to
get out of your car at gun point at a national guard check point on the
way to W*l-M*rt for a car search. They put these security check points
in place in light of recent Nigerian style ethnic sub conflicts
amoungst African American and Hispanic urban immigrant poor.
Residents, officials trade frustrations
VIOLENCE: Riverside should do more, say Eastside neighbors. Police ask
for more cooperation.
01:18 AM PDT on Tuesday, August 9, 2005
By SARAH BURGE / The Press-Enterprise
RIVERSIDE - As city officials, police and more than 100 community
members gathered at an Eastside restaurant Monday night to discuss the
recent spate of gang violence, someone was in the parking lot slashing
tires.
Susan Medina, owner of Zacatecas Restaurant on University Avenue,
hosted the community meeting to discuss the shootings that have
terrorized the Eastside this summer. The Eastside Think Tank, a
grass-roots community organization, planned the event.
Medina said two cars' tires were slashed in her parking lot, and she
had received an anonymous call earlier in the day telling her to cancel
the event.
"They said this is not neutral ground," Medina said.
Over the past few months, at least a dozen people, not all of them gang
members, have been shot in suspected black vs. Latino gang violence. On
Saturday, four people were shot in two incidents.
A Nigerian man visiting from Oklahoma was in critical condition after
he was shot without provocation across the street from the restaurant,
police said.
At Monday's meeting, Mayor Ron Loveridge said, "Too often we've
gathered here with the same kind of anger. I'm not sure what thinking
out of the box is. But it's probably time to do that."
Loveridge and Deputy Chief Andy Pytlak assured the crowd that the
Police Department has a suppression effort in the works.
Pytlak acknowledged that the violence had risen to an unconscionable
level. He said the department has concentrated its patrols by uniformed
officers in the area. Such a high-visibility crackdown, he said, should
help to "keep gang members' heads down for a while."
Pytlak said the extra patrols will continue for at least a month.
"There are people on the Eastside who are even afraid to come out of
their doors," said Woodie Rucker-Hughes, president of the Riverside
branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored
People and a Think Tank member.
Another Think Tank member, Riverside Community College Trustee Mary
Figueroa, said, "It doesn't matter now whether you're involved in a
gang." What matters, Figueroa said, "is the color of our skin."
She and others at the meeting blasted city leaders for displaying
"selective outrage." Figueroa said the Wednesday shooting of an
11-year-old neighborhood girl caught in gang crossfire wasn't quite
enough to generate widespread anger. It took a tourist getting shot on
the Eastside to really get people's attention, Figueroa said.
"What I don't want to hear is 'the community needs to step up to the
plate,' " Figueroa said. "We do," she added, demanding more action from
the city.
Lifelong Eastside resident Valerie Silva said she wonders whether
there's really anything that residents can do.
"Do you get involved?" she asked. "Do you not get involved? Is it too
dangerous?"
Lt. Alex Tortes, the Eastside area commander, said Monday morning,
"It's the wild, wild West out there."
Tortes said the community will have to share information with police if
they want to catch the shooters.
"They're not people coming from outside the community," Tortes said.
"They're family members."
Hey, watach out for that flying branch, you stupid fucking celluloid
American evolutionary dead end sub-species. You got to stay vigilant
here, since his judgement will come more suddenly and suprisingly than
a thief in the night...
Now, did you say that one way to reduce oil prices is by relying on
domestic sources? Well, I do not think that there is enough domestic
combustible fuel sources in America that could make much a difference
shielding us from global supply and demand market foeces. But you
really have to ask is wether the state federal relation strains are
really worth it. I guess you can always get what you want by divide and
conquer bribery, but is the divisiveness really worth it?
US ranchers, greens team to slow Rockies drilling
http://www.planetark.com/dailynewsstory.cfm/newsid/20139/newsDate/13-Mar-2003/story.htm
Fury on the frontier of energy drilling
http://www.csmonitor.com/2004/0308/p01s01-ussc.html
Energy bill helps business, hurts states
http://connecticutblog.blogspot.com/2005/08/energy-bill-helps-business-hurts.html
"President Bush today has signed a blank check to the energy industry
- stripping state authority over the siting of massive projects such
as Islander East and Broadwater," Blumenthal said. "The stakes for
Connecticut are huge - virtual emasculation of power over energy
projects that impact our environment, economy and public health."
Blumenthal vowed to resist efforts to undermine state regulatory
authority in federal court. "States still have rights and we will use
them to fight this battle with every ounce of our legal energy," he
said.
"Split-estate rebellion: Ranchers take on energy developers"
http://www.hcn.org/servlets/hcn.Article?article_id=15260
The power struggle between landowners and industry is raging in states
throughout the West. Some states, including North Dakota, Montana,
Oklahoma and Texas, require energy companies to compensate landowners
for damage. But in Western states, the oil and gas industry has so far
managed to shoot down bills that would obligate it to negotiate with
landowners, says Kevin Williams, a Colorado field organizer for the
Western Organization of Resource Councils, a community action group.
The struggle in Wyoming seems to be inspiring lawmakers in other
Western states, however.
"Feds oppose state's effort to empower landowners"
http://www.hcn.org/servlets/hcn.Article?article_id=15721
Wyoming's new "split-estate" law was meant to give property owners
more control over energy development on land where the underlying
minerals are owned by someone else, usually the federal government.
Now, the law has hit a huge obstacle - the Bush administration.
Years of lobbying by ranchers and environmentalists persuaded the
Legislature to pass the law in February (HCN, 2/7/05: Split-estate
rebellion: Ranchers take on energy developers). It was intended to help
landowners protect about 12.5 million acres of private land on which
the federal Bureau of Land Management controls the vast majority of oil
and gas leasing.
The state split-estate law holds energy companies to much tougher
standards than does the BLM. It requires companies to pay landowners
for any loss of income or "loss of land value" caused by drilling, for
instance. That broad definition covers impacts to all aspects of
ranching and farming, as well as to dude ranches, bed-and-breakfasts,
and hunting and fishing operations, says Laurie Goodman, president of
the Landowners Association of Wyoming, which pushed for the law.
Well, you fat *****, you better go and see what remains of your fucking
McMansion. By the way, I hope ypu get bitten by a West Nile Virus
Moquito bred in the flood waters. I hate you and I hate America. I do
not think even your Jewish grandfather knew someone could hate more.
But it's not just a Jewish thing, its a ***** America and all of
humanity thing. I hope West Nile cases go 65% now and people get sick
across America becuase of the flooding. And I hope that insurance
companies have to sell of their big bond holdings to pay off their
hurricane insurance claims, causing interest rates for bonds to rise
and interest rates across the board to rise. I hope that makes your
debt situation even more misrable for your ruined home. Keep coming,
Katrina, keep coming.
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__/
\ \/
The triple 7 swatstika, the symbol of God's wrath. We have seen the
passsing of the seven seals, the seven trumpets, and now we shall soon
bear witness to the pouring of the seventh bowl.
***** THE WH*RE OF BABYLON!!! READ REVELATION 18 NOW YOU FUCKING ROACH
WORMS.
.

User: "ריעין ברתון‎/Riain Barton"

Title: Re: HURRICANE KATRINA WAS A WARNING FROM GOD. MORE WILL COME. 31 Aug 2005 01:51:07 AM
----- Original Message -----
From: ריעין ברתון/Riain Barton
To: Israel_Solidarity
Cc:
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Anti_Anti-Zionism@yahoogroups.com
Sent: יום רביעי 31 אוגוסט 2005 02:41
Subject: [Jewish_Savannah] Jewish Community of New Orleans
***Please Forward***
ב"ה
30 August 2005 -- Desk of Riain -- Savannah, Georgia, USA --
912.231.8893 --

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Shalom Chavarim,
The Jewish Community of New Orleans is one of the oldest Jewish
communities in North America. The services provided by the Jewish
Community not only help other Jews but help anyone in Orleans,
Jefferson, St. Bernard Parishes, and even in other parishes.
I know, I am former resident of New Orleans, one of my favourite cities
that I have ever been to, or had the opportunity to live in. I also
worked for the New Orleans Hillel Center, Touro Synagogue, and the
Hebrew Day School at the Jewish Community Center.
I normally do not send out e-mails begging for money -- but I believe
this is the time to do so. I was also a recipient of many services that
the Jewish Community offered, and I know that they truly do help and are
real charitable organisations.
I am not even sure at this stage how many synagogues, and other Jewish
institutions are underwater or have been damaged by Hurricane Katrina.
Many of the building are historical landmarks. I do know that the people
will be doing everything possible to help in anyway they can.
So please send a donation to Jewish Family Services or to the Jewish
Federation of Greater New Orleans (specifying the money is to be used
for the recovery from the Hurricane and flood).
If you are unable to make a donation -- PRAY -- and forward this on...
Below is the contact information -- Jewish Family Services has a site to
make on-line donations:
http://www.jfsneworleans.org/
Phone (504) 831-8475
Fax (504) 831-1130
Email

ON-LINE Donations:
http://www.jfsneworleans.org/friends.html
JFS
3330 W. Esplanade Ave. S.
Metarie, LA 70002
Jewish Federation Information:
http://www.jewishnola.com/
For more information about the planning and allocations process,
community relations, or the Gift of Israel program, contact Adam
Bronstone at

For more information about the Annual Campaign, contact Roselle Ungar
at

3747 W. Esplanade Avenue
Metairie, La. 70002
Telephone: 504-780-5600
Fax: 504-780-5601
***Please Forward***
--
For Zion's sake I will not be silent, and for Jerusalem's sake I will
not rest.
~ Isaiah 62:1
.
User: ""

Title: Re: HURRICANE KATRINA WAS A WARNING FROM GOD. MORE WILL COME. 31 Aug 2005 02:02:08 AM
I plan on donating some fish.
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User: "Duane"

Title: Re: HURRICANE KATRINA WAS A WARNING FROM GOD. MORE WILL COME. 30 Aug 2005 10:00:19 PM
Ah...shuddapp! /o:
Kris
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User: "O:--: Captain Trips - The Fat Man"

Title: Re: HURRICANE KATRINA WAS A WARNING FROM GOD. MORE WILL COME. 30 Aug 2005 01:41:19 PM
I'm sure glad I'm not you living in that swamp
run by the Bush family. I live in a state that's run by a
multi-millionare movie-star, body builder Nazi that can't even
pronounciate the states name right. He calls it Calephoneya.
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User: "luca"

Title: Re: HURRICANE KATRINA WAS A WARNING FROM GOD. MORE WILL COME. 30 Aug 2005 02:40:07 PM
hehe you are lucky that he wasnt born in the US ..else he would be in
for president soon enough :-)) is the only guy that can beat hillary
O:-)(-:< Captain Trips - The Fat Man wrote:

I'm sure glad I'm not you living in that swamp
run by the Bush family. I live in a state that's run by a
multi-millionare movie-star, body builder Nazi that can't even
pronounciate the states name right. He calls it Calephoneya.

.
User: "=?iso-8859-1?B?07/SIEh1bnRlciB0aGUgZ3J1bnRlciDTv9I=?="

Title: Re: HURRICANE KATRINA WAS A WARNING FROM GOD. MORE WILL COME. 30 Aug 2005 08:55:33 PM
Hey woppoe - I was born in the USA - I'm over 35 and have never been
convicted of a felony. Does that qualify me? I'm ready to be
president. Do you thank I can get the Supremes to appoint me too?
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User: "Woodswun"

Title: Re: HURRICANE KATRINA WAS A WARNING FROM GOD. MORE WILL COME. 30 Aug 2005 09:16:36 PM
׃¿ׂ Hunter the grunter ׃¿ׂ wrote:

Hey woppoe - I was born in the USA - I'm over 35 and have never been
convicted of a felony. Does that qualify me? I'm ready to be
president. Do you thank I can get the Supremes to appoint me too?

Pope, I hate to break it to you, but the Supremes broke up after Diana
Ross screwed the others over bigtime.
Woods
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User: "luca"

Title: Re: HURRICANE KATRINA WAS A WARNING FROM GOD. MORE WILL COME. 30 Aug 2005 01:28:10 PM
REPENT UNWORTHY ... THE END IS NEAR !!!!!!
The Angry Hierophant wrote:

VISION of the USA


Sometime around the middle to latter part of January, 2004, I was shown
a vision of the United States. This view of the nation was from a
position well above the surface of the earth, out over the Gulf of
Mexico and southwest of the state of Florida. Shortly after this vision
began, I watched as an arm stretched down to the earth from behind me
and off to my right. The state of Florida was grasped by the hand at
the end of this arm. Florida was swiftly lifted up from the earth while
pulling the rest of the United States up after it. It was as though the
state of Florida served as a handle or grip for the purpose of lifting
up the rest of the nation. As swiftly as Florida and the rest of the
nation was lifted up, it was slammed back down in it's original
position, with the rest of the nation following suit. It was a scene
not unlike watching a rug being shaken out or "the board of education
being applied to the seat of knowledge," if you will. As the rest of
the nation came slamming back into it's original position, I watched as
shockwaves quickly traveled out from a point in the central part of the
nation. As I looked at these waves rolling through the land in all
directions, I recognized that they were emanating from what appeared to
be the Kansas City area. I watched as the shockwaves reached the
borders of the land and like waves in a pool hitting the walls of the
pool, they began rebounding back toward the point of origin. Once these
waves reached their point of origin, the vision ended.

-Rick Churder Mar 21, 2004

===================================================================

I understand the meaning of this vision. God will seek to destroy the
US ecnonmy by continuously battering the Gulf Coast region and its
extensive oil production infrastructure with exceptionally powerfull
hurricanes. If Americans want to get out of control with building
homes, destroying natural habitat...

Pacific Salmon habitat protection plan curtailed

Homebuilders association wins suit against restrictions

http://159.54.226.83/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050813/BUSINESS/508130330/1040



"70,000 homes? Not so fast, say activist groups"

Central Florida's real-estate boom is delivering plans for
mega-developments at a pace not seen in nearly two decades.

But there is growing fear that the developments are sowing the seeds of
sprawl, surging toward some of the region's most prized wetlands and
landscapes.

"There are market forces that are going to wipe out these areas," said
Clay Henderson, an environmental lawyer and former president of the
Florida Audubon Society.

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/orl-asecgrowingbigger28082805aug28,0,1107229.story?coll=orl-home-headlines


...this is God's answer. I bet he's pretty angry that we feel more
important than wetland and riprarian habitats and the creatures that
are sustained by them.

If Americans keep this economic pattern up whereby a real-estate
inductrial complex economy helps some people keep getting richer,
driving up the costs of living up for everyone, and leaves other people
behind getting poorer and poorer and festering in squalor, more
hurricane Katrina's will be God's answer. If America keeps this up,
whereby property taxes go up so high that a middle class small business
owner doesn't have a chance, God will cause more hurrican Katrina's. If
America keeps up this highly consumptive way of life, using foreign
neo-slave labor to make goods cheaper there, economically displacing
people at home through out sourced job loss, this is God's answer. And
if stupid think they can borrow alot so they can buy alot and use
climbing home prices as a backdrop, which only puts more strain on
global resources like oil, this is God's answer. These speculators
buying up homes and flipping them out, making finding a decent place to
stay, which should be available to all honest, hard working, God
fearing men, so difficult that only the laziest and richest can afford
it...well, keep up this suffering you are causing for a quick buck and
the next hurricane Katrina will probably have sustained winds of
atleast 190 mph. And just because there are low interest rates thanks
to China buying alot of US T-bonds, and you have a lot of money, this
doesn't mean, my fellow Americans, you can push people around and do
whatever you want to by forcing socio-economically undesirable people
to sell their homes at a low balled price through a socio-economic
cleanisng process called emminent domain. Keep this up and God will
send so many more hurricane Katrinas that there will no next to no oil
production and processing in the Gulf.

Because God is going to keep sending these hurricane Katrinas, and the
price of oil climbs, it will eventaully effect the consumption power of
even the richest people in America. This tax on consumption, brought
about by the wisest God, will cause inflation and slow the economy
down. And once the US economy slows down, foreign lenders are not going
buy up US T-bonds anymore. Why should they? There is no more growth
acitivity potential there anymore. And interest rates will rise. And
these people who are still paying off the hundreds of thousands they
borrowed in mortages, or out on their credit card because they felt
that their rising home values would cover it, well these people are
fools because interest rates are going to go up, and it will be pretty
painful to be in debt at that moment. We'll see how much your false
sense of security stands up to reality once everyone who went by this
real-estate appreciation security blanket now have a sudden desire to
sell their homes in the face of rising interest rates, and how little
they will get from their homes due to the depreciation of real estate
resulting from the great sell off. Man I feel sorry for those people
who will have to heat up their McMansions this winter.

And the value of the dollar will decline as the trade defficit
increases. Americans will still have to maintain current comsumption
levels but at higher energy/production costs. Even neo-slave labor in
China may become expensive. I do not think fat laden celluloids
otherwise known as Americans who are used to living in artificial
climate controlled environments for the past 90 years will be very
capable of weathering the storm. But your great grandmother could. It
will be pleasant to see your suffer. Some of you may even start killing
eachother in your low suffering capacity levels. I think it will be
funny to see it.

And hurricane Katrinas will still keep coming. God's wisdom is
astounding.

$100-A-Barrel Crude? Painful For Everyone

http://www.courant.com/business/hc-oil0830.artaug30,0,3960821.story



And the public sector at all levels will also face financial woes as
the price of oil climbs. How long can we be spending theoretical money
and run up state, federal, and local budget deficets? Should we be
using theoretical, Chinese recylced money to spur real estate (and
other) inflation? Won't matter anyway since the other defecit will get
the dollar falling faster. So they go to cut back on public spending,
including things like public healthcare for the poor and elderly,
social security, public education funding, public housing, etc. The
first people to suffer will be the very poor. And they will eventually
start a backlash. It will begin in the mid west. That is what was meant
by the "shockwaves from the central part of the nation".


"Medicaid cutbacks painful as US states push reforms"

http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/N31553784.htm


Rust & Rage in the Heartland

http://www.thenation.com/doc/20040920/maharidge



Doesn't surpise me that domestic methamphetimine production is highest
in the midwest.

Stopping Meth Labs in the Midwest

http://www.kci.org/meth_info/hidta.htm



Just a matter of time before these hate groups will tap into the
domestic meth prodcution market to fund themselves.

"Strategic Southern Silence"

http://www.visioncircle.org/archive/003524.html

"Yesterday, the Aryan Nations made local headlines here in KC. It seems
they were intent on making Kansas City Kansas their new National
Headquarters. It's the allure of the Kansas gun shows which along with
Mississipi shows account for the majority of guns sold that are used in
crimes in the U.S., and, are a major recruitment funnel for white
terrorists."

"As a methamphetamine, transportation (air/rail/trucking)hub, and,
rural poor white disaffected youth hub, the location is perfect. I'll
give em credit for logistical smarts too. Coupled with the new NASCAR
track and mega-Cabelas in KCK - there's the demographic fluctuation
cover of big American tourism that'll screen their comings and goings
and provide additional feeder flux like they were never able to obtain
in rural Pennsylvania or Idaho."



What did you say? I was having problems hearing you over the sounds of
the next hurricane Katrina just in coming soon...

Oh, you said wanted to flood the rapidly expanding unskilled/working
poor sectors of the US job market with more immigrants. That's all
right. Be sure to take your heart medication though once you have to
get out of your car at gun point at a national guard check point on the
way to W*l-M*rt for a car search. They put these security check points
in place in light of recent Nigerian style ethnic sub conflicts
amoungst African American and Hispanic urban immigrant poor.

Residents, officials trade frustrations


VIOLENCE: Riverside should do more, say Eastside neighbors. Police ask
for more cooperation.


01:18 AM PDT on Tuesday, August 9, 2005


By SARAH BURGE / The Press-Enterprise


RIVERSIDE - As city officials, police and more than 100 community
members gathered at an Eastside restaurant Monday night to discuss the
recent spate of gang violence, someone was in the parking lot slashing
tires.


Susan Medina, owner of Zacatecas Restaurant on University Avenue,
hosted the community meeting to discuss the shootings that have
terrorized the Eastside this summer. The Eastside Think Tank, a
grass-roots community organization, planned the event.


Medina said two cars' tires were slashed in her parking lot, and she
had received an anonymous call earlier in the day telling her to cancel
the event.


"They said this is not neutral ground," Medina said.


Over the past few months, at least a dozen people, not all of them gang
members, have been shot in suspected black vs. Latino gang violence. On
Saturday, four people were shot in two incidents.


A Nigerian man visiting from Oklahoma was in critical condition after
he was shot without provocation across the street from the restaurant,
police said.


At Monday's meeting, Mayor Ron Loveridge said, "Too often we've
gathered here with the same kind of anger. I'm not sure what thinking
out of the box is. But it's probably time to do that."


Loveridge and Deputy Chief Andy Pytlak assured the crowd that the
Police Department has a suppression effort in the works.


Pytlak acknowledged that the violence had risen to an unconscionable
level. He said the department has concentrated its patrols by uniformed
officers in the area. Such a high-visibility crackdown, he said, should
help to "keep gang members' heads down for a while."


Pytlak said the extra patrols will continue for at least a month.


"There are people on the Eastside who are even afraid to come out of
their doors," said Woodie Rucker-Hughes, president of the Riverside
branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored
People and a Think Tank member.


Another Think Tank member, Riverside Community College Trustee Mary
Figueroa, said, "It doesn't matter now whether you're involved in a
gang." What matters, Figueroa said, "is the color of our skin."


She and others at the meeting blasted city leaders for displaying
"selective outrage." Figueroa said the Wednesday shooting of an
11-year-old neighborhood girl caught in gang crossfire wasn't quite
enough to generate widespread anger. It took a tourist getting shot on
the Eastside to really get people's attention, Figueroa said.


"What I don't want to hear is 'the community needs to step up to the
plate,' " Figueroa said. "We do," she added, demanding more action from
the city.


Lifelong Eastside resident Valerie Silva said she wonders whether
there's really anything that residents can do.


"Do you get involved?" she asked. "Do you not get involved? Is it too
dangerous?"


Lt. Alex Tortes, the Eastside area commander, said Monday morning,
"It's the wild, wild West out there."


Tortes said the community will have to share information with police if
they want to catch the shooters.


"They're not people coming from outside the community," Tortes said.
"They're family members."



Hey, watach out for that flying branch, you stupid fucking celluloid
American evolutionary dead end sub-species. You got to stay vigilant
here, since his judgement will come more suddenly and suprisingly than
a thief in the night...


Now, did you say that one way to reduce oil prices is by relying on
domestic sources? Well, I do not think that there is enough domestic
combustible fuel sources in America that could make much a difference
shielding us from global supply and demand market foeces. But you
really have to ask is wether the state federal relation strains are
really worth it. I guess you can always get what you want by divide and
conquer bribery, but is the divisiveness really worth it?


US ranchers, greens team to slow Rockies drilling

http://www.planetark.com/dailynewsstory.cfm/newsid/20139/newsDate/13-Mar-2003/story.htm


Fury on the frontier of energy drilling

http://www.csmonitor.com/2004/0308/p01s01-ussc.html


Energy bill helps business, hurts states

http://connecticutblog.blogspot.com/2005/08/energy-bill-helps-business-hurts.html

"President Bush today has signed a blank check to the energy industry
- stripping state authority over the siting of massive projects such
as Islander East and Broadwater," Blumenthal said. "The stakes for
Connecticut are huge - virtual emasculation of power over energy
projects that impact our environment, economy and public health."

Blumenthal vowed to resist efforts to undermine state regulatory
authority in federal court. "States still have rights and we will use
them to fight this battle with every ounce of our legal energy," he
said.


"Split-estate rebellion: Ranchers take on energy developers"

http://www.hcn.org/servlets/hcn.Article?article_id=15260

The power struggle between landowners and industry is raging in states
throughout the West. Some states, including North Dakota, Montana,
Oklahoma and Texas, require energy companies to compensate landowners
for damage. But in Western states, the oil and gas industry has so far
managed to shoot down bills that would obligate it to negotiate with
landowners, says Kevin Williams, a Colorado field organizer for the
Western Organization of Resource Councils, a community action group.

The struggle in Wyoming seems to be inspiring lawmakers in other
Western states, however.


"Feds oppose state's effort to empower landowners"

http://www.hcn.org/servlets/hcn.Article?article_id=15721

Wyoming's new "split-estate" law was meant to give property owners
more control over energy development on land where the underlying
minerals are owned by someone else, usually the federal government.
Now, the law has hit a huge obstacle - the Bush administration.

Years of lobbying by ranchers and environmentalists persuaded the
Legislature to pass the law in February (HCN, 2/7/05: Split-estate
rebellion: Ranchers take on energy developers). It was intended to help
landowners protect about 12.5 million acres of private land on which
the federal Bureau of Land Management controls the vast majority of oil
and gas leasing.

The state split-estate law holds energy companies to much tougher
standards than does the BLM. It requires companies to pay landowners
for any loss of income or "loss of land value" caused by drilling, for
instance. That broad definition covers impacts to all aspects of
ranching and farming, as well as to dude ranches, bed-and-breakfasts,
and hunting and fishing operations, says Laurie Goodman, president of
the Landowners Association of Wyoming, which pushed for the law.



Well, you fat *****, you better go and see what remains of your fucking
McMansion. By the way, I hope ypu get bitten by a West Nile Virus
Moquito bred in the flood waters. I hate you and I hate America. I do
not think even your Jewish grandfather knew someone could hate more.
But it's not just a Jewish thing, its a ***** America and all of
humanity thing. I hope West Nile cases go 65% now and people get sick
across America becuase of the flooding. And I hope that insurance
companies have to sell of their big bond holdings to pay off their
hurricane insurance claims, causing interest rates for bonds to rise
and interest rates across the board to rise. I hope that makes your
debt situation even more misrable for your ruined home. Keep coming,
Katrina, keep coming.



__
__/
\ \/

The triple 7 swatstika, the symbol of God's wrath. We have seen the
passsing of the seven seals, the seven trumpets, and now we shall soon
bear witness to the pouring of the seventh bowl.

***** THE WH*RE OF BABYLON!!! READ REVELATION 18 NOW YOU FUCKING ROACH
WORMS.

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User: "=?iso-8859-1?q?Uncle_Wally_Da_HOOROO_Big_Kahuna_;-=99?="

Title: Re: HURRICANE KATRINA WAS A WARNING FROM GOD. MORE WILL COME. 04 Sep 2005 10:21:45 PM
Administration ramps up Katrina relief, public relations campaigns
By Jennifer Loven
ASSOCIATED PRESS
1:30 p.m. September 4, 2005
WASHINGTON - The Bush administration kept its Hurricane Katrina
response and its public relations campaign in overdrive on Sunday, even
as first confirmation came from Washington of a dreaded statistic -
that the storm probably killed thousands of people.
Responding to accusations of racial insensitivity, Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice said, "Nobody, especially the president, would have
left people unattended on the basis of race."
Rice, who was sent to her native Alabama, was among four Cabinet
secretaries and other high-ranking administration officials who fanned
who out across the storm-ravaged region Sunday. President Bush was
planning to return to the area Monday, three days after an initial
visit.
Six days after Katrina lashed much of the Gulf Coast into oblivion, and
five days after levee breaks drowned New Orleans and turned it into a
place of lawless misery, Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff
said military personnel and National Guard troops have secured the city
and ensured that those still stranded can be moved out.
But he said significant challenges remain - including how to care for
the people being relocated.
"We are still in the middle of the emergency," Chertoff said on CNN's
"Late Edition." "We are moving the city of New Orleans to other parts
of the country."
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, at the
government's request, announced a hot line and Web site dedicated to
reuniting family members separated by the storm. By noon EDT Monday,
people will be able to get help at 1-888-544-5475 or at
www.missingkids.com, where they can post or look through photographs,
lists of names and physical descriptions.
There also were warnings of new dangers. Health and Human Services
Secretary Michael Leavitt said he had received a report from Biloxi,
Miss., of dysentery - a painful, sometimes-fatal intestinal disease
that causes dehydration. With hot weather, mosquitos and standing water
holding human waste, corpses and other contaminants, diseases such as
West Nile virus, hepatitis A, salmonella and E. coli bacteria
infections also are a concern, he said on CNN.
"We have the ingredients for a bad situation there," Leavitt said.
Hundreds of federal health officers and nearly 100 tons of medical
supplies and antibiotics were being delivered to the Gulf Coast to try
to head off the problem.
Local officials had predicted the death toll would reach into the
thousands, and federal officials agreed Sunday.
"I think it's evident it's in the thousands," Leavitt said.
Chertoff said an untold number probably will be found dead in swamped
homes, temporary shelters where many went for days without food or
clean water, or even in the streets once the water is drained from New
Orleans, which could take a month or more.
"I think we need to prepare the country for what's coming," Chertoff
said on "Fox News Sunday." "It is going to be about as ugly of a scene
as I think you can imagine."
New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin told NBC News that the situation has been
"a tragedy, a disgrace."
The Bush administration continued scrambling to counter criticism that
Bush and his administration didn't move aggressively enough right after
the hurricane swept through.
The White House quickly arranged another trip by Bush to the Gulf Coast
on Monday, while the president and first lady Laura Bush paid a
thank-you call on the Red Cross' disaster operations center and
announced a White House blood drive.
"The world saw this tidal wave of disaster" hit the Gulf Coast, Bush
said at the Red Cross center. "Now they're going to see a tidal wave of
compassion."
Besides Rice, Chertoff and Leavitt, Defense Secretary Donald H.
Rumsfeld and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Richard Myers also
traveled to the region Sunday.
"It's going to take many, many, many months and into years for this
area to recover," said Rumsfeld, who took a helicopter tour of New
Orleans, met with military personnel conducting search-and-rescue
missions and visited a concourse where evacuated patients were being
treated.
Rice - the administration's highest-ranking black - became its
chief defender against charges that help, particularly to the
disproportionately black and poor victims in New Orleans, came too
slowly. "Americans don't want to see Americans suffer," she said in
Alabama.
On television, Chertoff was omnipresent, dispatched by the
administration to appear on all five Sunday news shows after FEMA
Director Michael Brown's damage-control efforts met with little success
last week.
Chertoff echoed the White House line - saying the time to place blame
will come later, but he also said federal officials had trouble getting
information from local officials on what was going on. For instance, he
said, they hadn't been told by Thursday of the violence and horrible
conditions at the New Orleans convention center.
Find this article at:
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/nation/20050904-1330-katrina-washington.html
.
User: "The Other Guy"

Title: Re: HURRICANE KATRINA WAS A WARNING FROM GOD. MORE WILL COME. 05 Sep 2005 12:37:19 AM
Getting 'carried away' with this can lead to believe in the END TIMES !!!
Just in case anyone forgot, I said 2005 would be bad (back in November), but at no time in
this coming year should anyone take this as the "RAPTURE".
Life will go on.
:-(]
Atleast until 2012 - Right WALLY ???
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Administration ramps up Katrina relief, public relations campaigns


By Jennifer Loven
ASSOCIATED PRESS

1:30 p.m. September 4, 2005

WASHINGTON - The Bush administration kept its Hurricane Katrina
response and its public relations campaign in overdrive on Sunday, even
as first confirmation came from Washington of a dreaded statistic -
that the storm probably killed thousands of people.
Responding to accusations of racial insensitivity, Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice said, "Nobody, especially the president, would have
left people unattended on the basis of race."


Rice, who was sent to her native Alabama, was among four Cabinet
secretaries and other high-ranking administration officials who fanned
who out across the storm-ravaged region Sunday. President Bush was
planning to return to the area Monday, three days after an initial
visit.

Six days after Katrina lashed much of the Gulf Coast into oblivion, and
five days after levee breaks drowned New Orleans and turned it into a
place of lawless misery, Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff
said military personnel and National Guard troops have secured the city
and ensured that those still stranded can be moved out.

But he said significant challenges remain - including how to care for
the people being relocated.

"We are still in the middle of the emergency," Chertoff said on CNN's
"Late Edition." "We are moving the city of New Orleans to other parts
of the country."

The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, at the
government's request, announced a hot line and Web site dedicated to
reuniting family members separated by the storm. By noon EDT Monday,
people will be able to get help at 1-888-544-5475 or at
www.missingkids.com, where they can post or look through photographs,
lists of names and physical descriptions.

There also were warnings of new dangers. Health and Human Services
Secretary Michael Leavitt said he had received a report from Biloxi,
Miss., of dysentery - a painful, sometimes-fatal intestinal disease
that causes dehydration. With hot weather, mosquitos and standing water
holding human waste, corpses and other contaminants, diseases such as
West Nile virus, hepatitis A, salmonella and E. coli bacteria
infections also are a concern, he said on CNN.

"We have the ingredients for a bad situation there," Leavitt said.

Hundreds of federal health officers and nearly 100 tons of medical
supplies and antibiotics were being delivered to the Gulf Coast to try
to head off the problem.

Local officials had predicted the death toll would reach into the
thousands, and federal officials agreed Sunday.

"I think it's evident it's in the thousands," Leavitt said.

Chertoff said an untold number probably will be found dead in swamped
homes, temporary shelters where many went for days without food or
clean water, or even in the streets once the water is drained from New
Orleans, which could take a month or more.

"I think we need to prepare the country for what's coming," Chertoff
said on "Fox News Sunday." "It is going to be about as ugly of a scene
as I think you can imagine."

New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin told NBC News that the situation has been
"a tragedy, a disgrace."

The Bush administration continued scrambling to counter criticism that
Bush and his administration didn't move aggressively enough right after
the hurricane swept through.

The White House quickly arranged another trip by Bush to the Gulf Coast
on Monday, while the president and first lady Laura Bush paid a
thank-you call on the Red Cross' disaster operations center and
announced a White House blood drive.

"The world saw this tidal wave of disaster" hit the Gulf Coast, Bush
said at the Red Cross center. "Now they're going to see a tidal wave of
compassion."

Besides Rice, Chertoff and Leavitt, Defense Secretary Donald H.
Rumsfeld and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Richard Myers also
traveled to the region Sunday.

"It's going to take many, many, many months and into years for this
area to recover," said Rumsfeld, who took a helicopter tour of New
Orleans, met with military personnel conducting search-and-rescue
missions and visited a concourse where evacuated patients were being
treated.

Rice - the administration's highest-ranking black - became its
chief defender against charges that help, particularly to the
disproportionately black and poor victims in New Orleans, came too
slowly. "Americans don't want to see Americans suffer," she said in
Alabama.

On television, Chertoff was omnipresent, dispatched by the
administration to appear on all five Sunday news shows after FEMA
Director Michael Brown's damage-control efforts met with little success
last week.

Chertoff echoed the White House line - saying the time to place blame
will come later, but he also said federal officials had trouble getting
information from local officials on what was going on. For instance, he
said, they hadn't been told by Thursday of the violence and horrible
conditions at the New Orleans convention center.

Find this article at:
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/nation/20050904-1330-katrina-washington.html

.



User: "Nog"

Title: Re: HURRICANE KATRINA WAS A WARNING FROM GOD. MORE WILL COME. 30 Aug 2005 01:23:39 PM
So very natural disaster is a warning from god. How many warnings have we
had since the created the earth? Gee, that's a lot of warnings.
Tsunamis, earthquakes, asteroids, floods, hurricanes, comets, tornados,
plagues, locusts, ants, killer bees, what a fucked up god.
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news:1125422335.484383.301140@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...

VISION of the USA


Sometime around the middle to latter part of January, 2004, I was shown
a vision of the United States. This view of the nation was from a
position well above the surface of the earth, out over the Gulf of
Mexico and southwest of the state of Florida. Shortly after this vision
began, I watched as an arm stretched down to the earth from behind me
and off to my right. The state of Florida was grasped by the hand at
the end of this arm. Florida was swiftly lifted up from the earth while
pulling the rest of the United States up after it. It was as though the
state of Florida served as a handle or grip for the purpose of lifting
up the rest of the nation. As swiftly as Florida and the rest of the
nation was lifted up, it was slammed back down in it's original
position, with the rest of the nation following suit. It was a scene
not unlike watching a rug being shaken out or "the board of education
being applied to the seat of knowledge," if you will. As the rest of
the nation came slamming back into it's original position, I watched as
shockwaves quickly traveled out from a point in the central part of the
nation. As I looked at these waves rolling through the land in all
directions, I recognized that they were emanating from what appeared to
be the Kansas City area. I watched as the shockwaves reached the
borders of the land and like waves in a pool hitting the walls of the
pool, they began rebounding back toward the point of origin. Once these
waves reached their point of origin, the vision ended.

-Rick Churder Mar 21, 2004

===================================================================

I understand the meaning of this vision. God will seek to destroy the
US ecnonmy by continuously battering the Gulf Coast region and its
extensive oil production infrastructure with exceptionally powerfull
hurricanes. If Americans want to get out of control with building
homes, destroying natural habitat...

Pacific Salmon habitat protection plan curtailed

Homebuilders association wins suit against restrictions

http://159.54.226.83/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050813/BUSINESS/508130330/1040



"70,000 homes? Not so fast, say activist groups"

Central Florida's real-estate boom is delivering plans for
mega-developments at a pace not seen in nearly two decades.

But there is growing fear that the developments are sowing the seeds of
sprawl, surging toward some of the region's most prized wetlands and
landscapes.

"There are market forces that are going to wipe out these areas," said
Clay Henderson, an environmental lawyer and former president of the
Florida Audubon Society.

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/orl-asecgrowingbigger28082805aug28,0,1107229.story?coll=orl-home-headlines


...this is God's answer. I bet he's pretty angry that we feel more
important than wetland and riprarian habitats and the creatures that
are sustained by them.

If Americans keep this economic pattern up whereby a real-estate
inductrial complex economy helps some people keep getting richer,
driving up the costs of living up for everyone, and leaves other people
behind getting poorer and poorer and festering in squalor, more
hurricane Katrina's will be God's answer. If America keeps this up,
whereby property taxes go up so high that a middle class small business
owner doesn't have a chance, God will cause more hurrican Katrina's. If
America keeps up this highly consumptive way of life, using foreign
neo-slave labor to make goods cheaper there, economically displacing
people at home through out sourced job loss, this is God's answer. And
if stupid think they can borrow alot so they can buy alot and use
climbing home prices as a backdrop, which only puts more strain on
global resources like oil, this is God's answer. These speculators
buying up homes and flipping them out, making finding a decent place to
stay, which should be available to all honest, hard working, God
fearing men, so difficult that only the laziest and richest can afford
it...well, keep up this suffering you are causing for a quick buck and
the next hurricane Katrina will probably have sustained winds of
atleast 190 mph. And just because there are low interest rates thanks
to China buying alot of US T-bonds, and you have a lot of money, this
doesn't mean, my fellow Americans, you can push people around and do
whatever you want to by forcing socio-economically undesirable people
to sell their homes at a low balled price through a socio-economic
cleanisng process called emminent domain. Keep this up and God will
send so many more hurricane Katrinas that there will no next to no oil
production and processing in the Gulf.

Because God is going to keep sending these hurricane Katrinas, and the
price of oil climbs, it will eventaully effect the consumption power of
even the richest people in America. This tax on consumption, brought
about by the wisest God, will cause inflation and slow the economy
down. And once the US economy slows down, foreign lenders are not going
buy up US T-bonds anymore. Why should they? There is no more growth
acitivity potential there anymore. And interest rates will rise. And
these people who are still paying off the hundreds of thousands they
borrowed in mortages, or out on their credit card because they felt
that their rising home values would cover it, well these people are
fools because interest rates are going to go up, and it will be pretty
painful to be in debt at that moment. We'll see how much your false
sense of security stands up to reality once everyone who went by this
real-estate appreciation security blanket now have a sudden desire to
sell their homes in the face of rising interest rates, and how little
they will get from their homes due to the depreciation of real estate
resulting from the great sell off. Man I feel sorry for those people
who will have to heat up their McMansions this winter.

And the value of the dollar will decline as the trade defficit
increases. Americans will still have to maintain current comsumption
levels but at higher energy/production costs. Even neo-slave labor in
China may become expensive. I do not think fat laden celluloids
otherwise known as Americans who are used to living in artificial
climate controlled environments for the past 90 years will be very
capable of weathering the storm. But your great grandmother could. It
will be pleasant to see your suffer. Some of you may even start killing
eachother in your low suffering capacity levels. I think it will be
funny to see it.

And hurricane Katrinas will still keep coming. God's wisdom is
astounding.

$100-A-Barrel Crude? Painful For Everyone

http://www.courant.com/business/hc-oil0830.artaug30,0,3960821.story



And the public sector at all levels will also face financial woes as
the price of oil climbs. How long can we be spending theoretical money
and run up state, federal, and local budget deficets? Should we be
using theoretical, Chinese recylced money to spur real estate (and
other) inflation? Won't matter anyway since the other defecit will get
the dollar falling faster. So they go to cut back on public spending,
including things like public healthcare for the poor and elderly,
social security, public education funding, public housing, etc. The
first people to suffer will be the very poor. And they will eventually
start a backlash. It will begin in the mid west. That is what was meant
by the "shockwaves from the central part of the nation".


"Medicaid cutbacks painful as US states push reforms"

http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/N31553784.htm


Rust & Rage in the Heartland

http://www.thenation.com/doc/20040920/maharidge



Doesn't surpise me that domestic methamphetimine production is highest
in the midwest.

Stopping Meth Labs in the Midwest

http://www.kci.org/meth_info/hidta.htm



Just a matter of time before these hate groups will tap into the
domestic meth prodcution market to fund themselves.

"Strategic Southern Silence"

http://www.visioncircle.org/archive/003524.html

"Yesterday, the Aryan Nations made local headlines here in KC. It seems
they were intent on making Kansas City Kansas their new National
Headquarters. It's the allure of the Kansas gun shows which along with
Mississipi shows account for the majority of guns sold that are used in
crimes in the U.S., and, are a major recruitment funnel for white
terrorists."

"As a methamphetamine, transportation (air/rail/trucking)hub, and,
rural poor white disaffected youth hub, the location is perfect. I'll
give em credit for logistical smarts too. Coupled with the new NASCAR
track and mega-Cabelas in KCK - there's the demographic fluctuation
cover of big American tourism that'll screen their comings and goings
and provide additional feeder flux like they were never able to obtain
in rural Pennsylvania or Idaho."



What did you say? I was having problems hearing you over the sounds of
the next hurricane Katrina just in coming soon...

Oh, you said wanted to flood the rapidly expanding unskilled/working
poor sectors of the US job market with more immigrants. That's all
right. Be sure to take your heart medication though once you have to
get out of your car at gun point at a national guard check point on the
way to W*l-M*rt for a car search. They put these security check points
in place in light of recent Nigerian style ethnic sub conflicts
amoungst African American and Hispanic urban immigrant poor.

Residents, officials trade frustrations


VIOLENCE: Riverside should do more, say Eastside neighbors. Police ask
for more cooperation.


01:18 AM PDT on Tuesday, August 9, 2005


By SARAH BURGE / The Press-Enterprise


RIVERSIDE - As city officials, police and more than 100 community
members gathered at an Eastside restaurant Monday night to discuss the
recent spate of gang violence, someone was in the parking lot slashing
tires.


Susan Medina, owner of Zacatecas Restaurant on University Avenue,
hosted the community meeting to discuss the shootings that have
terrorized the Eastside this summer. The Eastside Think Tank, a
grass-roots community organization, planned the event.


Medina said two cars' tires were slashed in her parking lot, and she
had received an anonymous call earlier in the day telling her to cancel
the event.


"They said this is not neutral ground," Medina said.


Over the past few months, at least a dozen people, not all of them gang
members, have been shot in suspected black vs. Latino gang violence. On
Saturday, four people were shot in two incidents.


A Nigerian man visiting from Oklahoma was in critical condition after
he was shot without provocation across the street from the restaurant,
police said.


At Monday's meeting, Mayor Ron Loveridge said, "Too often we've
gathered here with the same kind of anger. I'm not sure what thinking
out of the box is. But it's probably time to do that."


Loveridge and Deputy Chief Andy Pytlak assured the crowd that the
Police Department has a suppression effort in the works.


Pytlak acknowledged that the violence had risen to an unconscionable
level. He said the department has concentrated its patrols by uniformed
officers in the area. Such a high-visibility crackdown, he said, should
help to "keep gang members' heads down for a while."


Pytlak said the extra patrols will continue for at least a month.


"There are people on the Eastside who are even afraid to come out of
their doors," said Woodie Rucker-Hughes, president of the Riverside
branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored
People and a Think Tank member.


Another Think Tank member, Riverside Community College Trustee Mary
Figueroa, said, "It doesn't matter now whether you're involved in a
gang." What matters, Figueroa said, "is the color of our skin."


She and others at the meeting blasted city leaders for displaying
"selective outrage." Figueroa said the Wednesday shooting of an
11-year-old neighborhood girl caught in gang crossfire wasn't quite
enough to generate widespread anger. It took a tourist getting shot on
the Eastside to really get people's attention, Figueroa said.


"What I don't want to hear is 'the community needs to step up to the
plate,' " Figueroa said. "We do," she added, demanding more action from
the city.


Lifelong Eastside resident Valerie Silva said she wonders whether
there's really anything that residents can do.


"Do you get involved?" she asked. "Do you not get involved? Is it too
dangerous?"


Lt. Alex Tortes, the Eastside area commander, said Monday morning,
"It's the wild, wild West out there."


Tortes said the community will have to share information with police if
they want to catch the shooters.


"They're not people coming from outside the community," Tortes said.
"They're family members."



Hey, watach out for that flying branch, you stupid fucking celluloid
American evolutionary dead end sub-species. You got to stay vigilant
here, since his judgement will come more suddenly and suprisingly than
a thief in the night...


Now, did you say that one way to reduce oil prices is by relying on
domestic sources? Well, I do not think that there is enough domestic
combustible fuel sources in America that could make much a difference
shielding us from global supply and demand market foeces. But you
really have to ask is wether the state federal relation strains are
really worth it. I guess you can always get what you want by divide and
conquer bribery, but is the divisiveness really worth it?


US ranchers, greens team to slow Rockies drilling

http://www.planetark.com/dailynewsstory.cfm/newsid/20139/newsDate/13-Mar-2003/story.htm


Fury on the frontier of energy drilling

http://www.csmonitor.com/2004/0308/p01s01-ussc.html


Energy bill helps business, hurts states

http://connecticutblog.blogspot.com/2005/08/energy-bill-helps-business-hurts.html

"President Bush today has signed a blank check to the energy industry
- stripping state authority over the siting of massive projects such
as Islander East and Broadwater," Blumenthal said. "The stakes for
Connecticut are huge - virtual emasculation of power over energy
projects that impact our environment, economy and public health."

Blumenthal vowed to resist efforts to undermine state regulatory
authority in federal court. "States still have rights and we will use
them to fight this battle with every ounce of our legal energy," he
said.


"Split-estate rebellion: Ranchers take on energy developers"

http://www.hcn.org/servlets/hcn.Article?article_id=15260

The power struggle between landowners and industry is raging in states
throughout the West. Some states, including North Dakota, Montana,
Oklahoma and Texas, require energy companies to compensate landowners
for damage. But in Western states, the oil and gas industry has so far
managed to shoot down bills that would obligate it to negotiate with
landowners, says Kevin Williams, a Colorado field organizer for the
Western Organization of Resource Councils, a community action group.

The struggle in Wyoming seems to be inspiring lawmakers in other
Western states, however.


"Feds oppose state's effort to empower landowners"

http://www.hcn.org/servlets/hcn.Article?article_id=15721

Wyoming's new "split-estate" law was meant to give property owners
more control over energy development on land where the underlying
minerals are owned by someone else, usually the federal government.
Now, the law has hit a huge obstacle - the Bush administration.

Years of lobbying by ranchers and environmentalists persuaded the
Legislature to pass the law in February (HCN, 2/7/05: Split-estate
rebellion: Ranchers take on energy developers). It was intended to help
landowners protect about 12.5 million acres of private land on which
the federal Bureau of Land Management controls the vast majority of oil
and gas leasing.

The state split-estate law holds energy companies to much tougher
standards than does the BLM. It requires companies to pay landowners
for any loss of income or "loss of land value" caused by drilling, for
instance. That broad definition covers impacts to all aspects of
ranching and farming, as well as to dude ranches, bed-and-breakfasts,
and hunting and fishing operations, says Laurie Goodman, president of
the Landowners Association of Wyoming, which pushed for the law.



Well, you fat *****, you better go and see what remains of your fucking
McMansion. By the way, I hope ypu get bitten by a West Nile Virus
Moquito bred in the flood waters. I hate you and I hate America. I do
not think even your Jewish grandfather knew someone could hate more.
But it's not just a Jewish thing, its a ***** America and all of
humanity thing. I hope West Nile cases go 65% now and people get sick
across America becuase of the flooding. And I hope that insurance
companies have to sell of their big bond holdings to pay off their
hurricane insurance claims, causing interest rates for bonds to rise
and interest rates across the board to rise. I hope that makes your
debt situation even more misrable for your ruined home. Keep coming,
Katrina, keep coming.



__
__/
\ \/

The triple 7 swatstika, the symbol of God's wrath. We have seen the
passsing of the seven seals, the seven trumpets, and now we shall soon
bear witness to the pouring of the seventh bowl.

***** THE WH*RE OF BABYLON!!! READ REVELATION 18 NOW YOU FUCKING ROACH
WORMS.

.
User: "monjulpa"

Title: Re: HURRICANE KATRINA WAS A WARNING FROM GOD. MORE WILL COME. 01 Sep 2005 09:56:15 AM
"Nog" <nognog@adelphia.net> wrote in
news:Q_CdnRftSra5OYneRVn-tw@adelphia.com:

So very natural disaster is a warning from god. How many warnings have
we had since the created the earth? Gee, that's a lot of warnings.
Tsunamis, earthquakes, asteroids, floods, hurricanes, comets,
tornados, plagues, locusts, ants, killer bees, what a fucked up god.

don't forget methodists.
.

User: "ZenIsWhen"

Title: Re: HURRICANE KATRINA WAS A WARNING FROM GOD. MORE WILL COME. 30 Aug 2005 02:14:19 PM

"The Angry Hierophant" <bghilliotti@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1125422335.484383.301140@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...

VISION of the USA


Sometime around the middle to latter part of January, 2004, I was shown
a vision of the United States. This view of the nation was from a
position well above the surface of the earth, out over the Gulf of
Mexico and southwest of the state of Florida. Shortly after this vision
began, I watched as an arm stretched down to the earth from behind me
and off to my right. The state of Florida was grasped by the hand at
the end of this arm. Florida was swiftly lifted up from the earth while
pulling the rest of the United States up after it. It was as though the
state of Florida served as a handle or grip for the purpose of lifting
up the rest of the nation. As swiftly as Florida and the rest of the
nation was lifted up, it was slammed back down in it's original
position, with the rest of the nation following suit. It was a scene
not unlike watching a rug being shaken out or "the board of education
being applied to the seat of knowledge," if you will. As the rest of
the nation came slamming back into it's original position, I watched as
shockwaves quickly traveled out from a point in the central part of the
nation. As I looked at these waves rolling through the land in all
directions, I recognized that they were emanating from what appeared to
be the Kansas City area. I watched as the shockwaves reached the
borders of the land and like waves in a pool hitting the walls of the
pool, they began rebounding back toward the point of origin. Once these
waves reached their point of origin, the vision ended.

-Rick Churder Mar 21, 2004

Mixing crack with LSD again?
.

User: "ריעין ברתון‎/Riain Barton"

Title: Re: HURRICANE KATRINA WAS A WARNING FROM GOD. MORE WILL COME. 30 Aug 2005 02:36:05 PM
You mean what fucked up people to be so ignorant as to believe that god
works like stupid vengeful humans would.
"Nog" <nognog@adelphia.net> wrote in message
news:Q_CdnRftSra5OYneRVn-tw@adelphia.com...
: So very natural disaster is a warning from god. How many warnings have
we
: had since the created the earth? Gee, that's a lot of warnings.
: Tsunamis, earthquakes, asteroids, floods, hurricanes, comets,
tornados,
: plagues, locusts, ants, killer bees, what a fucked up god.
:
:
:
: "The Angry Hierophant" <bghilliotti@hotmail.com> wrote in message
: news:1125422335.484383.301140@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
: > VISION of the USA
: >
: >
: > Sometime around the middle to latter part of January, 2004, I was
shown
: > a vision of the United States. This view of the nation was from a
: > position well above the surface of the earth, out over the Gulf of
: > Mexico and southwest of the state of Florida. Shortly after this
vision
: > began, I watched as an arm stretched down to the earth from behind
me
: > and off to my right. The state of Florida was grasped by the hand at
: > the end of this arm. Florida was swiftly lifted up from the earth
while
: > pulling the rest of the United States up after it. It was as though
the
: > state of Florida served as a handle or grip for the purpose of
lifting
: > up the rest of the nation. As swiftly as Florida and the rest of the
: > nation was lifted up, it was slammed back down in it's original
: > position, with the rest of the nation following suit. It was a scene
: > not unlike watching a rug being shaken out or "the board of
education
: > being applied to the seat of knowledge," if you will. As the rest of
: > the nation came slamming back into it's original position, I watched
as
: > shockwaves quickly traveled out from a point in the central part of
the
: > nation. As I looked at these waves rolling through the land in all
: > directions, I recognized that they were emanating from what appeared
to
: > be the Kansas City area. I watched as the shockwaves reached the
: > borders of the land and like waves in a pool hitting the walls of
the
: > pool, they began rebounding back toward the point of origin. Once
these
: > waves reached their point of origin, the vision ended.
: >
: > -Rick Churder Mar 21, 2004
: >
: > ===================================================================
: >
: > I understand the meaning of this vision. God will seek to destroy
the
: > US ecnonmy by continuously battering the Gulf Coast region and its
: > extensive oil production infrastructure with exceptionally powerfull
: > hurricanes. If Americans want to get out of control with building
: > homes, destroying natural habitat...
: >
: > Pacific Salmon habitat protection plan curtailed
: >
: > Homebuilders association wins suit against restrictions
: >
: >
http://159.54.226.83/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050813/BUSINESS/508130330/1040
: >
: >
: >
: > "70,000 homes? Not so fast, say activist groups"
: >
: > Central Florida's real-estate boom is delivering plans for
: > mega-developments at a pace not seen in nearly two decades.
: >
: > But there is growing fear that the developments are sowing the seeds
of
: > sprawl, surging toward some of the region's most prized wetlands and
: > landscapes.
: >
: > "There are market forces that are going to wipe out these areas,"
said
: > Clay Henderson, an environmental lawyer and former president of the
: > Florida Audubon Society.
: >
: >
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/orl-asecgrowingbigger28082805aug28,0,1107229.story?coll=orl-home-headlines
: >
: >
: > ...this is God's answer. I bet he's pretty angry that we feel more
: > important than wetland and riprarian habitats and the creatures that
: > are sustained by them.
: >
: > If Americans keep this economic pattern up whereby a real-estate
: > inductrial complex economy helps some people keep getting richer,
: > driving up the costs of living up for everyone, and leaves other
people
: > behind getting poorer and poorer and festering in squalor, more
: > hurricane Katrina's will be God's answer. If America keeps this up,
: > whereby property taxes go up so high that a middle class small
business
: > owner doesn't have a chance, God will cause more hurrican Katrina's.
If
: > America keeps up this highly consumptive way of life, using foreign
: > neo-slave labor to make goods cheaper there, economically displacing
: > people at home through out sourced job loss, this is God's answer.
And
: > if stupid think they can borrow alot so they can buy alot and use
: > climbing home prices as a backdrop, which only puts more strain on
: > global resources like oil, this is God's answer. These speculators
: > buying up homes and flipping them out, making finding a decent place
to
: > stay, which should be available to all honest, hard working, God
: > fearing men, so difficult that only the laziest and richest can
afford
: > it...well, keep up this suffering you are causing for a quick buck
and
: > the next hurricane Katrina will probably have sustained winds of
: > atleast 190 mph. And just because there are low interest rates
thanks
: > to China buying alot of US T-bonds, and you have a lot of money,
this
: > doesn't mean, my fellow Americans, you can push people around and do
: > whatever you want to by forcing socio-economically undesirable
people
: > to sell their homes at a low balled price through a socio-economic
: > cleanisng process called emminent domain. Keep this up and God will
: > send so many more hurricane Katrinas that there will no next to no
oil
: > production and processing in the Gulf.
: >
: > Because God is going to keep sending these hurricane Katrinas, and
the
: > price of oil climbs, it will eventaully effect the consumption power
of
: > even the richest people in America. This tax on consumption, brought
: > about by the wisest God, will cause inflation and slow the economy
: > down. And once the US economy slows down, foreign lenders are not
going
: > buy up US T-bonds anymore. Why should they? There is no more growth
: > acitivity potential there anymore. And interest rates will rise. And
: > these people who are still paying off the hundreds of thousands they
: > borrowed in mortages, or out on their credit card because they felt
: > that their rising home values would cover it, well these people are
: > fools because interest rates are going to go up, and it will be
pretty
: > painful to be in debt at that moment. We'll see how much your false
: > sense of security stands up to reality once everyone who went by
this
: > real-estate appreciation security blanket now have a sudden desire
to
: > sell their homes in the face of rising interest rates, and how
little
: > they will get from their homes due to the depreciation of real
estate
: > resulting from the great sell off. Man I feel sorry for those people
: > who will have to heat up their McMansions this winter.
: >
: > And the value of the dollar will decline as the trade defficit
: > increases. Americans will still have to maintain current comsumption
: > levels but at higher energy/production costs. Even neo-slave labor
in
: > China may become expensive. I do not think fat laden celluloids
: > otherwise known as Americans who are used to living in artificial
: > climate controlled environments for the past 90 years will be very
: > capable of weathering the storm. But your great grandmother could.
It
: > will be pleasant to see your suffer. Some of you may even start
killing
: > eachother in your low suffering capacity levels. I think it will be
: > funny to see it.
: >
: > And hurricane Katrinas will still keep coming. God's wisdom is
: > astounding.
: >
: > $100-A-Barrel Crude? Painful For Everyone
: >
: > http://www.courant.com/business/hc-oil0830.artaug30,0,3960821.story
: >
: >
: >
: > And the public sector at all levels will also face financial woes as
: > the price of oil climbs. How long can we be spending theoretical
money
: > and run up state, federal, and local budget deficets? Should we be
: > using theoretical, Chinese recylced money to spur real estate (and
: > other) inflation? Won't matter anyway since the other defecit will
get
: > the dollar falling faster. So they go to cut back on public
spending,
: > including things like public healthcare for the poor and elderly,
: > social security, public education funding, public housing, etc. The
: > first people to suffer will be the very poor. And they will
eventually
: > start a backlash. It will begin in the mid west. That is what was
meant
: > by the "shockwaves from the central part of the nation".
: >
: >
: > "Medicaid cutbacks painful as US states push reforms"
: >
: > http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/N31553784.htm
: >
: >
: > Rust & Rage in the Heartland
: >
: > http://www.thenation.com/doc/20040920/maharidge
: >
: >
: >
: > Doesn't surpise me that domestic methamphetimine production is
highest
: > in the midwest.
: >
: > Stopping Meth Labs in the Midwest
: >
: > http://www.kci.org/meth_info/hidta.htm
: >
: >
: >
: > Just a matter of time before these hate groups will tap into the
: > domestic meth prodcution market to fund themselves.
: >
: > "Strategic Southern Silence"
: >
: > http://www.visioncircle.org/archive/003524.html
: >
: > "Yesterday, the Aryan Nations made local headlines here in KC. It
seems
: > they were intent on making Kansas City Kansas their new National
: > Headquarters. It's the allure of the Kansas gun shows which along
with
: > Mississipi shows account for the majority of guns sold that are used
in
: > crimes in the U.S., and, are a major recruitment funnel for white
: > terrorists."
: >
: > "As a methamphetamine, transportation (air/rail/trucking)hub, and,
: > rural poor white disaffected youth hub, the location is perfect.
I'll
: > give em credit for logistical smarts too. Coupled with the new
NASCAR
: > track and mega-Cabelas in KCK - there's the demographic fluctuation
: > cover of big American tourism that'll screen their comings and
goings
: > and provide additional feeder flux like they were never able to
obtain
: > in rural Pennsylvania or Idaho."
: >
: >
: >
: > What did you say? I was having problems hearing you over the sounds
of
: > the next hurricane Katrina just in coming soon...
: >
: > Oh, you said wanted to flood the rapidly expanding unskilled/working
: > poor sectors of the US job market with more immigrants. That's all
: > right. Be sure to take your heart medication though once you have to
: > get out of your car at gun point at a national guard check point on
the
: > way to W*l-M*rt for a car search. They put these security check
points
: > in place in light of recent Nigerian style ethnic sub conflicts
: > amoungst African American and Hispanic urban immigrant poor.
: >
: > Residents, officials trade frustrations
: >
: >
: > VIOLENCE: Riverside should do more, say Eastside neighbors. Police
ask
: > for more cooperation.
: >
: >
: > 01:18 AM PDT on Tuesday, August 9, 2005
: >
: >
: > By SARAH BURGE / The Press-Enterprise
: >
: >
: > RIVERSIDE - As city officials, police and more than 100 community
: > members gathered at an Eastside restaurant Monday night to discuss
the
: > recent spate of gang violence, someone was in the parking lot
slashing
: > tires.
: >
: >
: > Susan Medina, owner of Zacatecas Restaurant on University Avenue,
: > hosted the community meeting to discuss the shootings that have
: > terrorized the Eastside this summer. The Eastside Think Tank, a
: > grass-roots community organization, planned the event.
: >
: >
: > Medina said two cars' tires were slashed in her parking lot, and she
: > had received an anonymous call earlier in the day telling her to
cancel
: > the event.
: >
: >
: > "They said this is not neutral ground," Medina said.
: >
: >
: > Over the past few months, at least a dozen people, not all of them
gang
: > members, have been shot in suspected black vs. Latino gang violence.
On
: > Saturday, four people were shot in two incidents.
: >
: >
: > A Nigerian man visiting from Oklahoma was in critical condition
after
: > he was shot without provocation across the street from the
restaurant,
: > police said.
: >
: >
: > At Monday's meeting, Mayor Ron Loveridge said, "Too often we've
: > gathered here with the same kind of anger. I'm not sure what
thinking
: > out of the box is. But it's probably time to do that."
: >
: >
: > Loveridge and Deputy Chief Andy Pytlak assured the crowd that the
: > Police Department has a suppression effort in the works.
: >
: >
: > Pytlak acknowledged that the violence had risen to an unconscionable
: > level. He said the department has concentrated its patrols by
uniformed
: > officers in the area. Such a high-visibility crackdown, he said,
should
: > help to "keep gang members' heads down for a while."
: >
: >
: > Pytlak said the extra patrols will continue for at least a month.
: >
: >
: > "There are people on the Eastside who are even afraid to come out of
: > their doors," said Woodie Rucker-Hughes, president of the Riverside
: > branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored
: > People and a Think Tank member.
: >
: >
: > Another Think Tank member, Riverside Community College Trustee Mary
: > Figueroa, said, "It doesn't matter now whether you're involved in a
: > gang." What matters, Figueroa said, "is the color of our skin."
: >
: >
: > She and others at the meeting blasted city leaders for displaying
: > "selective outrage." Figueroa said the Wednesday shooting of an
: > 11-year-old neighborhood girl caught in gang crossfire wasn't quite
: > enough to generate widespread anger. It took a tourist getting shot
on
: > the Eastside to really get people's attention, Figueroa said.
: >
: >
: > "What I don't want to hear is 'the community needs to step up to the
: > plate,' " Figueroa said. "We do," she added, demanding more action
from
: > the city.
: >
: >
: > Lifelong Eastside resident Valerie Silva said she wonders whether
: > there's really anything that residents can do.
: >
: >
: > "Do you get involved?" she asked. "Do you not get involved? Is it
too
: > dangerous?"
: >
: >
: > Lt. Alex Tortes, the Eastside area commander, said Monday morning,
: > "It's the wild, wild West out there."
: >
: >
: > Tortes said the community will have to share information with police
if
: > they want to catch the shooters.
: >
: >
: > "They're not people coming from outside the community," Tortes said.
: > "They're family members."
: >
: >
: >
: > Hey, watach out for that flying branch, you stupid fucking celluloid
: > American evolutionary dead end sub-species. You got to stay vigilant
: > here, since his judgement will come more suddenly and suprisingly
than
: > a thief in the night...
: >
: >
: > Now, did you say that one way to reduce oil prices is by relying on
: > domestic sources? Well, I do not think that there is enough domestic
: > combustible fuel sources in America that could make much a
difference
: > shielding us from global supply and demand market foeces. But you
: > really have to ask is wether the state federal relation strains are
: > really worth it. I guess you can always get what you want by divide
and
: > conquer bribery, but is the divisiveness really worth it?
: >
: >
: > US ranchers, greens team to slow Rockies drilling
: >
: >
http://www.planetark.com/dailynewsstory.cfm/newsid/20139/newsDate/13-Mar-2003/story.htm
: >
: >
: > Fury on the frontier of energy drilling
: >
: > http://www.csmonitor.com/2004/0308/p01s01-ussc.html
: >
: >
: > Energy bill helps business, hurts states
: >
: >
http://connecticutblog.blogspot.com/2005/08/energy-bill-helps-business-hurts.html
: >
: > "President Bush today has signed a blank check to the energy
industry
: > - stripping state authority over the siting of massive projects such
: > as Islander East and Broadwater," Blumenthal said. "The stakes for
: > Connecticut are huge - virtual emasculation of power over energy
: > projects that impact our environment, economy and public health."
: >
: > Blumenthal vowed to resist efforts to undermine state regulatory
: > authority in federal court. "States still have rights and we will
use
: > them to fight this battle with every ounce of our legal energy," he
: > said.
: >
: >
: > "Split-estate rebellion: Ranchers take on energy developers"
: >
: > http://www.hcn.org/servlets/hcn.Article?article_id=15260
: >
: > The power struggle between landowners and industry is raging in
states
: > throughout the West. Some states, including North Dakota, Montana,
: > Oklahoma and Texas, require energy companies to compensate
landowners
: > for damage. But in Western states, the oil and gas industry has so
far
: > managed to shoot down bills that would obligate it to negotiate with
: > landowners, says Kevin Williams, a Colorado field organizer for the
: > Western Organization of Resource Councils, a community action group.
: >
: > The struggle in Wyoming seems to be inspiring lawmakers in other
: > Western states, however.
: >
: >
: > "Feds oppose state's effort to empower landowners"
: >
: > http://www.hcn.org/servlets/hcn.Article?article_id=15721
: >
: > Wyoming's new "split-estate" law was meant to give property owners
: > more control over energy development on land where the underlying
: > minerals are owned by someone else, usually the federal government.
: > Now, the law has hit a huge obstacle - the Bush administration.
: >
: > Years of lobbying by ranchers and environmentalists persuaded the
: > Legislature to pass the law in February (HCN, 2/7/05: Split-estate
: > rebellion: Ranchers take on energy developers). It was intended to
help
: > landowners protect about 12.5 million acres of private land on which
: > the federal Bureau of Land Management controls the vast majority of
oil
: > and gas leasing.
: >
: > The state split-estate law holds energy companies to much tougher
: > standards than does the BLM. It requires companies to pay landowners
: > for any loss of income or "loss of land value" caused by drilling,
for
: > instance. That broad definition covers impacts to all aspects of
: > ranching and farming, as well as to dude ranches,
bed-and-breakfasts,
: > and hunting and fishing operations, says Laurie Goodman, president
of
: > the Landowners Association of Wyoming, which pushed for the law.
: >
: >
: >
: > Well, you fat *****, you better go and see what remains of your
fucking
: > McMansion. By the way, I hope ypu get bitten by a West Nile Virus
: > Moquito bred in the flood waters. I hate you and I hate America. I
do
: > not think even your Jewish grandfather knew someone could hate more.
: > But it's not just a Jewish thing, its a ***** America and all of
: > humanity thing. I hope West Nile cases go 65% now and people get
sick
: > across America becuase of the flooding. And I hope that insurance
: > companies have to sell of their big bond holdings to pay off their
: > hurricane insurance claims, causing interest rates for bonds to rise
: > and interest rates across the b