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Friday, 17. January 2003

POLITIK:

Gleichgeschaltet-Keine Anzeige in der Zeitung

"Aus »grundsätzlichen Erwägungen« lehnten Süddeutsche Zeitung, Die Zeit und Die Welt die Veröffentlichung einer bezahlten Anzeige ab, mit der ein von 200 mehr oder weniger prominenten Leuten unterzeichneter Text unter dem Titel »Kein Krieg gegen den Irak. Kein Blut für Öl und Macht« auf ihren Seiten erscheinen sollte. Das teilten die Initiatoren des Aufrufs um den Historiker Alexander Bahar in einer Presseerklärung am Mittwoch mit. Die Ablehnung sei »wortidentisch« erfolgt. Sie hätten eine »Lektion in Sachen Informations- und Meinungsfreiheit« erhalten. Süddeutsche Zeitung, Frankfurter Rundschau, Stern und taz hätten auch den Wunsch nach einer redaktionellen Veröffentlichung ignoriert oder kategorisch abgelehnt. Zu den Unterzeichnern des Aufrufs, der u. a. von der Bundesregierung ein klares Votum im UN-Sicherheitsrat gegen den Krieg fordert, gehören Karlheinz Deschner, Heinrich Hannover, Katja Riemann, Hannes Wader, Konstantin Wecker und Gerhard Zwerenz. Die Frankfurter Rundschau, die eine redaktionelle Veröffentlichung wegen »fehlender Differenzierung« und »Schwarzweißmalerei« abgelehnt hatte, fand schließlich an einem Abdruck gegen Bezahlung nichts auszusetzen und veröffentlichte eine gekürzte Fassung am vergangenen Wochenende.

Die Aufruf-Initiatoren kommentieren: »Verflucht, wer da von Gleichschaltung redet!« Die gibt es selbstverständlich nicht. Die Pluralität wird gewahrt und sogar erweitert: Zu den klassischen drei Teilstreitkräften kommt im modernen Krieg stets eine vierte hinzu."
geklaut aus der Jungen Welt

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MEDIA:

Trash ' em all

Lubin Odana has started a very nice blog called trashaddict and I recommend it to every serious trashfan out there!

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POLITICS:

The greatest threat of 'em all...

Which country really poses the greatest danger to world peace in 2003? TIME asked for readers' views:

the greatest threat of all
story over at time.com

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Thursday, 16. January 2003

HOT:

Obsessed with your dog or hamster? Try this!

Get your pet painted in the style of the Old Masters This is crazy!

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POLITICS:

The Unseen Gulf War

"I came across another scene on an obscure road further north and to the east where, in the middle of the desert, I found a convoy of lorries transporting Iraqi soldiers back to Baghdad, where clearly massive fire power had been dropped and everyone in sight had been carbonized.
Most of the photographs I made of this scene have never been published anywhere and this has always troubled me."
(Peter Turnley, Digital Journalist)

see the pictures of The Unseen Gulf War

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3D Design:

Digital Actors can think!

Massive is the new software used to create all these mass-scenes in the "Lord of the Rings" and everyone is Hollywood loves it. The single elements of Massive are "intelligent" and they can react on their own. Yawn! A report from Wired.com

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POLITICS:

American 'Peace'

Nice! A timeline of all military actions, domestic and international, by the US from 1776 to the present.

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Comics:

Chris Ware - King of Comics

The Acme Novelty Library is the best single work of any living comic-artist. It has been praised over and over. The artist still doesn't feel a need for a homepage, but there is a short animation you might wanna see:
Sparky In Action- Fashioned from disparate printed elements, here's Sparky in QuickTime (371k, see bottom of the page).

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MEDIA:

Bertelsmann and the Nazis

"When an independent commission set up by Bertelsmann AG to investigate the company's Nazi past issued its report this fall, the results were damning -- but they didn't tell the full story.

For years, the German publisher and global media giant had declared that it staunchly resisted Hitler's regime, even claiming that it had been shut down during the war because of its anti-Nazi stand. The 800-page report laid those claims to rest, documenting extensive collusion by the company, including publishing pamphlets and books that fueled the Nazi propaganda machine.

At the time, company officials hailed the report as the culmination of its effort to come clean. "I would like to express our sincere regret for the inaccuracies the commission has uncovered in our previous corporate history of the World War II era, as well as for the wartime activities that have been brought to light," said Chief Executive Gunter Thielen.

Yet the report doesn't discuss the behind-the-scenes efforts the company made to silence the freelance historian who first unearthed the evidence that led to the investigation. And it made no mention of a revealing document that shows how Reinhard Mohn, who still controls Bertelsmann, helped cover up the company's Nazi links at a crucial time after the war when it was trying to gain a British publishing license. He initialed the cover page of a dossier prepared by his father falsely claiming that the firm had suffered from Nazi persecution. The commission confirmed his role in submitting the documents, but it made no mention of them in the report."

full story in the Wall Street Journal

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PERSONEN:

Warum wir in größter Gefahr sind...

Michael Brenner und sein Verein Menschen, Umwelt, Tiere e.V, kurz MUT, treten gern in Talkshows auf und verkünden die Verführung durch böse Medien.
Liebe TV-Trottel, bitte nicht mehr einladen! Der Typ ist wahrscheinlich selbst so eine Art von Anti-Christ!

Der Mann ist so richtig verrückt und hier ist sein neuestes Flugblatt

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Comics:

Get your war on! - The book is out!

Did you see the work of David Rees? Well, you should! I recommended his site before and now some of his collected strips have made it into a nice paperback put out by Soft Skull.
There's a good review by Warren Ellis at artbomb if you still don't know why this might be interesting...
Well, check out Get your War on! - Online Edition or buy the "dead tree"-edition at amazon.

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Tuesday, 14. January 2003

POLITICS:

Wanted: What's His Name Again? (Wired)

"Wanted by the FBI for questioning: Adil Pervez. Or is it Adel Pervaiz? Adil Pervaz, maybe?

As it turns out, Adil Pervez wasn't wanted after all. On Jan. 7, the FBI called off a manhunt for Pervez and four other Middle Eastern men. But the fact that alternative name spellings for the five suspects were posted online immediately after the alert points to an increasing need for understanding complexities of foreign names."

full story at wired.com

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PEOPLE:

Whatever happened to Axl Rose?

Axl is fighting to save his fabulous mountaintop Malibu mansion from forest fires after he had single-handedly ruined his career.
Always refer tot he Popbitch for this kind of gossip. Here is what she had to say:

"It was all down to one fur coat

The Guns n Roses revival ended in riots last month, when Axl Rose refused to take the stage in Chicago. But what caused Axl to meltdown, after his triumphant performance in New York?

After selling out Madison Square Gardens, Axl and entourage went on to celebrate at NY club Spa. When he got to the door, Axl was politely asked to remove his fur coat before entry (the club has a strict no fur policy). Being a Rock Star, he refused, but the club would not make an exception for him.

And then Axl realised the truth. No matter how
successful his comeback, he was no longer The 
Man. He could no longer sweep all before him 
like the golden god that he once was. 

So that was that: he refused to come on stage in 
Chicago. The tour is off. His manager has been 
sacked, band members have quit and no-one 
believes for a second that he will ever record 
the vocals for the new album. "

-->Popbitch.com

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Monday, 13. January 2003

HOT:

Nudists against the war!

Some people got naked for a nice anti-war-picture that reminds me a lot of pictures from the Sixties. Here it is!

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Computing:

Movabletype - another fine publishing-system

Movabletype.org is a new decentralized, web-based personal publishing system designed to ease maintenance of regularly updated news or journal sites, like weblogs. The basic version is for free.

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MOVIES:

Solaris (2003)

In his personal newsletter, Warren Ellis commented on George Clooney commenting on his part in Solaris

"He comments that SOLARIS is flopping domestically, though it'll probably make most of its money back in foreign markets. But that doesn't matter. What matters is that they did it. The film is there. And it is -- I realise this flies against the face of all critics everywhere -- a good film. I always hesitate to use the word "emotional" when discussing story, as I fear I sound like the wreckage of Francis Ford Coppola talking shit about the Godfather movies in the beginning of his twilight years. But SOLARIS has an unmannered, mature emotional complexity to it. It is, in fact, a Seventies art-film. It gets the best performance I've ever seen from Natasha McElhone, and Clooney is clearly fucking with his perceived star persona as the chilly, damaged psychiatrist. One of the character's friends calls him "a nihilist shrink."

I grabbed the original Soderbergh script down from script-o-rama.com, and there are some interesting cuts. Anything that added to the science- fictional tone of the film got cut. It's all in the inference in the finished film. It's genre deconstruction, concentrating on the thing the majority of sf doesn't do -- creating a real life in the relationships.

It may not be what anyone wanted to see, but it's the film they wanted to make."

Solaris-trailers and clips

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Saturday, 11. January 2003

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Cory Doctorow - one of those damned blogging authors

You're not following Cory Doctorow 's boingboing.net? What's wrong with you? Still reading Spex to catch up with the latest fashion-trends?

Here is your chance to join the fun: Cory, who is also an outreach coordinator for the Electronic Freedom Foundation, has uploaded his bestseller Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom in various formats. Hell, you can even get for your palm. It's great and it for free, but you can also buy the "dead tree"-edition at amazon.

"He sparkles! He fizzes! He does backflips and breaks the furniture! Science fiction needs Cory Doctorow!"

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Friday, 10. January 2003

POLITICS:

The Anarchist Cookbook

I didn't know it was still allowed to sell this thing, but I guess it's a classic by now. There are some interesting notes by the original author William Powell on the page for The Anarchist Cookbook at amazon.com

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Thursday, 9. January 2003

PEOPLE:

Stephen Seagal vs. the German Mafia

"Steven Seagal claims in a bizarre new lawsuit that he has recently been the target of an extortion plot hatched by members of the "German Mafia and other nefarious underworld figures" who have threatened to assault the 51-year-old actor and destroy his "reputation in the movie industry." According to the below complaint, which was filed in late-December in Los Angeles Superior Court, Seagal alleges that the German gangsters are menacing him as a result--of all things--a lease dispute involving a Berlin villa." The Smoking Gun has the full story and authentic documents as usual

Thanks to Mr. Raff for the hint.

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MUTANTENWELT:

Referrers: Gesucht und gefunden

Hach, immer wieder schön zu schauen, über welche Suchbegriffe diese Site gefunden wird. Allein drei Besucher verdanken wir dem ehrlich und mit Schweiß erkämpften Platz 11 in Sachen "ficken" beim Ösi-Google!

Checked my referrers again which chronicles the visits of the last 24 hours. I'm No.11 if you try "fucking" within the Austrian Google! Beat that!

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Wednesday, 8. January 2003

POLITICS:

German faces jail for 'ironic' remark (BBC)

No more jokes about Bin Laden in Germany, friends!

"Holger Voss stands accused of "glorification of a criminal act".

Mr Voss, who will appear in court in the western German town of Muenster on Wednesday, insists his comments were meant to be sarcastic.

He had written a final sentence at the foot of his remarks - posted last summer on the Telepolis message board - which he says indicates that the sentiments expressed were not to be taken seriously.

"The court will decide whether he did indeed mean them ironically, and if so, whether or not that makes any difference," court spokesman Juergen Wrobel told BBC News Online.

The apparently offending remarks were made in response to a message posted by another internet user - Engine_of_Aggression - who appeared to be pleased about the alleged murders of thousands of Taleban fighters by local militias during the downfall of the Afghan regime in 2001.

"Congratulations to the people, who in this over-critical time, dare to grab evil at its root and eradicate it from the face of the earth!" wrote Engine_of_Aggression.

Mr Voss, who describes himself as an anti-militarist, responded:

"Yes, Congratulations to the murderers of 11.09.01.... Good, that on 11.09 a couple of real men (!) found the courage to show the evil ones, the USA how it really is!"

An anonymous complaint to the police led to the prosecution under a German law which forbids the glorification of a criminal act. "

full story at BBC

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Comics:

Global Frequency by Warren Ellis

New Comic-series by the guy who created "Transmetropolitan" The website is here: Global Frequency

First peek: Cover by Brian Wood (Channel Zero) and first four pages as illustrated by Steve Dillon (The Preacher): Cover Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4

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Comics:

The Hulk (2003)

New picture of the jade giant.

The official website for The Hulk by Ang Lee is open now. Not too much to see yet though... Holy Shit! Hulk smashes! Superherohype.com dug around the HTML on the Universal-Site and they managed to steal the Hulk-trailer for the Superbowl. It's a small-size-copy of 1.7 MB for the Windows media Player and it's worth waiting for a moment. Uhoh, now it's available in Quick Time and it looks way better! See the Hulk smash a lot of things and throw around a tank:
The Hulk Super Bowl TV Spot - full Quick Time-format

The Hulk Super Bowl TV Spot - shitty Windows Media Player-Format

The Hulk-the first Movie Stills
Hulk
Hulk smash!

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MEDIA:

Emily Strange - My all-new favourite site!

Movies, music, comics, fun and games, The Damned and a whole lot more. This site is so good I hung around it for an hour....

Emily Strange

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PRODUCTS:

Mecca Cola - It's the real thing for every serious muslim

It's politically correct, it comes out of France, 10% got to people in Palestine and another 10% to European NGOs. And the label says:"don't drink idiotic, drink and get involved!" Go and order some Mecca Cola!

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POLITICS:

Area 51: Bush Exempts Secret Base From Environmental Laws

"That super-secret Air Force base near Groom Lake, Nevada -- purported site of everything from captured aliens to the highest of high-tech aircraft -- has been exempted by President Bush from environmental laws that would disclose classified information regarding base operations. President Bush's decision about Groom Lake was made last September and published December 24 in the Federal Register.

Groom Lake has been the target of litigation brought about by former workers at the base. That legal action focused on health effects resulting in the handling and disposal of hazardous wastes at the secret locale. Bush judged that 'it is in the paramount interest of the United States' to prevent disclosure of information about Groom Lake."

full story at space.com

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POLITICS:

Genoa Police Admit Fabricating Evidence Against Protesters (BBC)

"A senior officer, Pietro Troiani, reportedly admitted under questioning that two petrol bombs allegedly found at the school were planted by police to justify the raid.

In fact, they had been found elsewhere in the city, in the Corsa Italia, where protesters and police had clashed earlier in the day. " full Story at BBC

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Tuesday, 7. January 2003

POLITICS:

Fuck the Ufos! It's just disinformation, bub!

The issue of Cloning and Ufos have been common in Science Fiction for a few decades. While cloning seems to be technically possible by now, there has never been a proof that Ufos exist and little green men visit our planet on a regular base. Ufos have always been considered a hobby for the feeble-minded looking for something new to believe in after god was declared dead. People were not buying the story of some creator in the sky anymore since it turned out to be nothing but a sheme to hold people down and follow authorities into the next war. Since there is no proof of extra-terrestrial life, it's a matter of belief when people talk about the flying saucer which is supposed to have crashed in Roswell, New Mexico in 1947. You've heard the story. The US-gouvernment caught a bunch of gray little aliens and locked them away in some underground-complex. But if you believe in the crashed Ufo, you will also have to believe that there has been some sort of covering up, right? From there it's just a small step to believing all kinds of weird things which prove that Ufos actually exist. You will believe in Men in Black doing the dirty work and that story about large machines underneath the northpole which are not part of Santa's production facilites for sure.

The Nazis have believed this kind of shit already when they tried to prove that there was a sunken island called Thule north of Iceland which was populated by Übermenschen (Thule was supposed to be the home of the Aryans, an alien race of giants which fell from grace when they started to fuck around with the underlings). Theories like that had been invented by the Ariosophs and Theosophists in the late 19th century, but they were presented as "ages old germanic lore" to the public. It was nothing but disinformation used to get into power and stay there.
Mythology was one of the big secrets for the Nazis' success. If you believed in Thule or Atlantis and a forgotten primaeval culture, you were willing to believe in a lot of other things as well.

Now Clonaid came along in late 2002 and announced the birth of a clone-baby. Even though there was no proof that the kid actually existed, not even a picture of a baby in general, the media went wild. They did a lot of promotion for a bunch of lunatics who hid behind a guy calling himself Rael. Rael's mother stated in various interviews that her son had always been a liar and that he's simply out for the money. So far, so good.

Wouldn't we assume that a story about Ufos without pictures wouldn't make the headlines? If you got a picture of an alien and his vehicle, fine, let us see it and we might be interested. Otherwise the press is not really interested in people who believe in Ufos, Bigfoot and the monster of Loch Ness. You know why? Because these people are foolish. They have no understanding of the real world we're living in because they're not able to process all the complex information thrown at them. They're looking for a nice and easy explanation for everything and that's where all the armchair-conspiracy-theorists come in.
Clonaid is obviously a hoax. You can't take these people serious. Last year Rael wanted to bring Hitler back from the dead to punish him for his crimes. This time he has cloned a human being. Next year he will charge money to enter the alien embassy he's building. People send him money to keep in contact with the aliens because they like to believe in things like that. But it's obviously a swindle. You know why? Because THERE ARE NO UFOS! It's a hoax! So, if we don't believe in Ufos in the first place, how can any sane person take the clone-story serious? It's just a promotion-stunt carried out by a bunch of attention-seekers trying to make money. Isn't it so obvious that a story like this should be on page 24 of any serious newspaper instead of being a headline for weeks?

It's not a matter of whether the clone-baby exists or not, it's about the question why everyone falls for these people. If you believe in step one, the Ufos, you might automatically buy the clone-story too. If you don't believe in Ufos, you will be a sceptic about the clone-baby too. So, it''s not about cloning, it's about Ufos. Why isn't anyone in the mayor media saying: "look at these people, they're idiots because they believe in Ufos, ha, ha!"

Nobody questions the Ufos and the cloning-story is taken seriously. Why does this pop up now? Why does the president of the United States, currently going to the war, have time to comment on this clone-story basically saying that it might be dangerous if anyone can clone whoever he want? Don't we know that already? Why isn't he saying: "look at these people, they're idiots because they believe in Ufos, ha, ha!"

It looks like there are so many people believing in Ufos in the US, that the gouvernment can easily work with that belief. There have been polls proving the facts that a lot of citizens of the US believe in falsehoods like god, ghosts and Ufos. In 1991, Gallup and Newport questioned 1236 adult Americans and the results (which can be found on pp.137-146 of their '91-report) are alarming. Around 52% believe in Astrology, 22% believe that aliens have already landed on earth, 33% believe in the lost continent of Atlantis, 41% believed that Dinosaurs and humans lived simultanously, 65% believed in Noah and his flood, 42% believed in communication with the dead, 35% believed in ghosts and 67% claimed they've had a psychic experience themselves.

Something is going wrong over there! It's known that most people in the US believe in the ancient text of the bible (Noah's flood). Everyone else keeps ridiculing the Americans for going to church all the time and all that. But 22% buy the Roswell-story! Almost every fourth person believes that aliens have visited us already! That's nuts! All these sexual abduction-stories are identical to the ones people kept telling when they were still abducted by fierce Native Americans on an almost weekly base. Back then when the aliens were not invented yet!

There is a book on this phenomena called Why People Believe Weird Things:... by Michael Shermer which I'd recommend. But then there are also books like Hollywood Vs. the Aliens by Bruce Rux which is a collection of bizarre conspiracy-stuff trying to prove that the CIA produced all these Science Fiction-movies to prepare ordinary citizens for the hard truth that aliens actually do exist. There are a lot of people building websites to prove that the US-gouvernment has something to hide.
The interesting part is that the US-gouvernment had always made a lot noise about Ufos themselves. Ever since the incident in Roswell there have been official statements that certain rumours are not true. The effect was that all these statements strengthened the belief that something must have crashed in New Mexico if the army put so much effort into simply denying it instead of saying "look at these people, they're idiots because they believe in Ufos, ha, ha!"

People started talking about Ufos when a mystery airship hovered across America in 1896/97. It was the birth of an idea which inspired H.G.Wells to write "The War of the Worlds". The novel later served as a base for the radio-play Orson Welles broadcasted on October the 30th, 1938. I just got a copy of the original recording and I've listened to it this morning while cleaning the dust off my robot-collection in the lab. Wells made sure that his play was "realistic". He used all kinds of dramatic tricks like letting the music beetween the speakers play extra-long. That way people got the impression that something terrible had happened and even the news-speakers had to go off the air. The results are known. A lot of people left their homes to run away from an alien invasion. H.G.Wells was not amused by the way. The author of the original novel had his attorney threaten leagal actions against Welles.

The fact that so many people believed in aliens already must have been noticed by the gouvernment. Then Roswell happened right at the beginning of the Cold War in 1947. It started a large wave of interest in the topic and a series of strange remarks by various presidents of the US considering aliens and Ufos. Especially Ronald Reagan was fond of the idea that earth to stand together and face an alien invasion some day. Here are some presidential quotes about Ufos and here are more Ufo-quotes by famous folks.

And it's not only Ufos!

"I refer to it as the world's worst-kept secret that President Reagan relies on astrology." Astrologer Sydney Omarr 1988

"Astrologers rumored to be connected to the Reagan White House included Joyce Jillson, who told the Associated Press that the Reagans regularly consulted astrologers, and that it was this counsel that led to Reagan doing things like having news conferences during the full moon. Jillson stated that "she had been to the White House" and "spent a lot of time there after the assassination attempt on Reagan."

Most importantly, Jillson claimed she had originally been employed by Reagan insiders, and paid $1200, to help pick Reagan's Vice President from a list of seven candidates. The Jillson claim actually backed up the same Bush-astrology allegation that had been made five years earlier by Democratic Rep. Larry McDonald. On April 30, 1983 McDonald speaking to the John Birch Society stated,

Mr. Reagan and his wife are both very avid followers and believers. And guess what these seers of the horoscope had to say? That Mr. Reagan would be the nominee and that the Republicans could win the White House only if George Bush was his running mate.

"One of my jobs," wrote Jillson, "was to review the charts of all Vice Presidential candidates. I told Reagan that George Bush was the only choice. The rest is history." The basic astrological sign involved in the decision was that "George Bush, a Gemini, was the most compatible with Reagan, an Aquarian."

The efforts to hide the paranormal and other strange beliefs of the president went as far as to clean up "his oral meanderings" before a text was released for public consumption." This practice, however, had to be cut out when the White House writers were caught altering an interview Reagan had given with the Wall Street Journal.

In this interview, done in 1985, Reagan began to talk about thoughts he had earlier in the morning concerning Armageddon, and how he agreed with many theologians who believed the prophecies were coming together. This idea of an impending upcoming Armageddon being spoken of by a leader with his finger on the nuclear button was too much for the White House handlers.

When the White House transcript of the interview was released publically, the references to Armageddon were gone.  The Wall Street Journal quickly exposed the omission, and the White House publicity people scrambled to explain   that the writers had "accidentally" omitted the references to Armegeddon Reagan had made."

stolen from Presidential Ufos

All of this only leads to the conclusion that Reagan and Bush needed a mighty good excuse for their SDI-program in the late 1980s when the Cold War was getting boring. It all sounds like an old strategy of disinformation. Even though the Soviets were still the official enemy in 1987, the US knew that the Cold War might not last forever and they were right. The German reunification in 1990 put an end to the concept of superpowers threatening each other and suddenly the Cold War was over. Nonetheless, Bush proposed a budget for SDI to Congress in late 1990 which included a 4.5 billion-dollar increase. Even though their were plans with Gorbachev for an American/Soviet-joint venture to got to Mars already, they wanted to push the SDI through. Bush also voted for a twenty-four percent raise for Nasa "to bring astronauts back to the moon" and a revival of the SETI-program (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) which had been cut off by Congress iin 1983 with a tripled budget "to search for proof that life exists-or has existed-beyond earth, by studying other planets of the solar system." So, did these guys build the Star Wars-program to actually shoot at aliens or did they just get their percentage off the people building the technology?

Since there are new talks about another SDI-program in outer space under Bush jr., it's no wonder the aliens are taken so serious again right now. It's no wonder that the Clonaid-story gets blown up beyond proportion if you wanna keep people interested in the possibility of meeting aliens some day. There is still no proof that Ufos exist, but it looks like the US-gouvernment is busy trying to create the impression that something is out there and we could be the target of some enemy up in the sky any day. If everything else fails and earth becomes a peaceful planet, it will always be a good excuse to deal with arms and shoot expensive laser-weapons at least.

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Monday, 6. January 2003

POLITICS:

UN Inspectors Fear Bush Will Ignore Them

by Peter Beaumont, and Ed Vulliamy in New York

"UN weapons inspectors in Iraq fear their work - which has failed to turn up any evidence thus far of weapons of mass destruction - will still be used as an excuse to trigger a US-led invasion of Iraq.

Leaks from the inspections teams - and the two agencies in charge of them, UNMOVIC and the International Atomic Energy Agency - have fueled an increasingly frenetic diplomatic effort among opponents of the war.

The weapons inspection teams in Iraq have visited breweries and former nuclear plants, and raided missile factories and pharmaceutical production lines. They have examined former weapons factories and interviewed scientists and university technicians. As of yesterday they had checked 230 sites in all. If one is to believe the few inspectors who have been prepared to be interviewed anonymously, they have found absolutely nothing.2 Published on Sunday, January 5, 2003 by the Observer/UK

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POLITICS:

Hijacker pays tribute to the first jewish Astronaut

Judith Resnik was the first Jewish astronaut. She died in 1986 aboard the Challenger (teachers in space, remember?). Some guy hijacked a plane in Frankfurt and threatened to crash it into a building to remind the public. Strange one... One of our dear readers came up with the following conspiracy theory: "I heard that the guy who just stole that glider was Resnik's boyfriend back in the 70s and the two of them made a pact to hijack the Space Shuttle and fly it into Skylab to protest the PLO bombings, but then Skylab fell to Earth on its own in 1979 and they were shit out of luck."

The files at space.com

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Der rote Elvis

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(Hardcover, 314 Seiten, 34 Abbildungen, 22,50 €)

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Übersetzung:
David Wojnarowicz
Closes to the Knives

(Mox und Maritz Verlag)

"Von Stefan Ernsting hervorragend übersetzt." (Bayrischer Rundfunk))

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