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Web Journal Thursday 31st May 2007

1. The violent personality needs an object of abuse. In my case those using the surveillance technology for eight and three quarter years are using me as that object for abuse and are being supported and allowed to do so by various government departments and those in positions of authority. The historic abuse of these people includes child abuse, domestic violence and violence outside. They are deceitful in the extreme by blaming their victim, child or adult, as the justification for their violence.

They pick on the defenceless: child or in this instance making an adult defenceless with the surveillance technology. They are having such a sadistically good time that they have been doing this for all these years without any intention of ending it. In fact, Lt Harry Bird has said it is indefinite. He is the sovereign now of the UK determining its laws, law enforcement, judicial proceedings and imprisonment. Think of the cost savings then think of the consequences of such behaviour.

No wonder Tony Blair runs away on his Junketeering to get away from the UK where the truth is known about his reality. Would he dare come to the Lancaster West Estate and appear to hear about all that the Labour Party has done in this environment with its three Labour Councillors and Labour MP? Tony Blair cannot tolerate the truth and runs away to get accolades from other nations who are clueless. While basking in accolades from the ignorant, he is instituting the most repressive methods of control in the UK humanity has ever known. Then he carps about cynicism.

BBC News Thursday, 31 May 2007, 12:06 GMT 13:06 UK

Blair issues Africa action call

UK Prime Minister Tony Blair
Tony Blair's tour comes less than a month before he leaves office

Tony Blair has used a keynote speech in South Africa to say there is a "moral obligation" to use political action "to make the world better".

Mr Blair, who promised more training for African peacekeeping forces and continued aid to the region, defended his interventionist foreign policy.

He said globalisation meant all nations had a stake in promoting "freedom, opportunity and justice for all".

Mr Blair is on his last big trip before stepping down as prime minister.

He has denied the week-long tour, which has also taken in Libya and Sierra Leone, is a "vanity tour" - dismissing his critics as "cynical".

However ferocious the challenges are in this part of Africa it's better to intervene and try to make a difference than stay out and try to cope with the consequences at a later time
Tony Blair

Mr Blair is meeting South African President Thabo Mbeki, where Zimbabwe's political crisis will be on the agenda.

He will also hold talks with South Africa's former leader Nelson Mandela.

In his speech Mr Blair, who has sent UK troops into action in Kosovo, Sierra Leone, Afghanistan and Iraq while prime minister, said it was in countries' self interest to intervene in failing states.

2. The damage done to communities causes "untold harm" and "criminalises" them a report says about police behaviour in their fight against terrorism. There is no doubt that the threat is serious, but:

  • How can the police knowingly carry out and allow to be carried out as well as participate in indefinite surveillance technology abuse 2/47 for eight and three quarter years against me a completely innocent and known to be innocent person?

  • Doesn't this kind of extreme abuse of power create far more serious problems?

  • Doesn't it at the extreme create more terrorists who see that there is no hope for addressing legitimate grievances when someone like me is imprisoned, tortured and subjected to experiments and attempted murder all completely outside the law by surveillance technology abuse?

It's not just the stop and search acts which create alienation and harm in the communities, it is also the direct abuse of power which is known to all. How can any supposed democratic society permit imprisonment with surveillance technology based upon a presumption of guilt without any procedures in the judicial system involving me? What are the consequences from all those in the general public participating in this activity? What does this tell those radical extremists at the very edge about how they should behave?

This activity against me just plays into the terrorist recruiters hands who point out that only terrorism is the way to counter such extreme repression in a society. This activity against me for all these years makes such repression by extreme religious sects like the Taliban appear benign and desirable as an alternative. It makes Muslim law however applied appear to be far more attractive than vigilante imprisonment, punishment and death by surveillance technology carried out by right wing military kooks and viciously violent people who are not subject to any restraint or control.

This most extreme abuse of power and destruction of democracy justifies all the nonsensical antiwestern rhetoric spouted by the maniacal extremists and makes them look holy and justified in what they are claiming. The great tragedy is that the terrorists take out their own hatred and revenge by killing and wounding large numbers of innocent people who become the terrorists' targets. These are no more different than targeting me with the eight and three quarter years of continuous surveillance technology abuse carried out by large numbers of people.

The difference here is that one innocent person is targeted for destruction by a huge number of people participating in the extended destruction of human life. It is this inversion of the numbers of people involved against one innocent person that also fuels the fires and destruction of terrorism. When the terrorist realises that these people carrying out this form of terror cannot be identified or dealt with properly in a democracy by its laws and institutions, this pushes the terrorist to react in the same manner by lashing out on a mass scale killing the innocent by bombs from the few.

It is unbelievable that those in authority in this society allow this incredible abuse against me to continue for all these years with so many people involved and then wonder why the other terrorists are bombing London and seeking to carry out many more acts of terrorism? Don't they understand that such behaviour on the part of the government, its elected officials and civil servants is in and of itself terrorism which provokes a terrorist response by those so inclined?

I am not one of those. I seek to stop this properly as provided by the democratic rule of law and its institutions. This makes me different from these two groups of terrorists: 1) the ones who carry out terror attacks against me; and 2) those who carry out terror attacks against the general population.

The police are fighting and participating in a syndrome of terrorism of their own making while carrying out acts which only create more dissent, extreme radicalism and terrorism as described in the article below.

BBC News Thursday, 31 May 2007, 13:12 GMT 14:12 UK

Increase in anti-terror targets

By Dominic Casciani, BBC News home affairs


Police in London
Counter-terror police are stopping and searching more people

Counter-terror police have recorded a 37% increase in "suspicious reconnaissance" of potential targets in the first four months of 2007.

Metropolitan Police commanders said the "undiminished" threat level justified the continued use of random stop-and-search powers.

But they accepted the reasons for almost 23,000 stops under anti-terror laws in London needed more explaining.

Campaigners say anti-terrorism stop and searches "criminalise" communities.

However, the Home Office may expand the powers yet further.

ANTI-TERRORISM STOPS AND SEARCHES
22,672 from Sept 05 to Oct 06
27 terrorism arrests
242 other arrests
16% of stops Asian
52% White
Source: MPA

In February London police came under fire from their watchdog, the Metropolitan Police Authority, in a major report into the effect of counter-terrorism policing on the capital.

The watchdog found that the force's use of special anti-terror stop and search powers were doing "untold harm" to communities in the capital, in particularly Muslims.

Increase in anti-terror targets

3. It is important to realise that glossing over the problems does no good in a very fundamental and destructive way: it permits the problems to get all the more worse and eventually explode usually accompanied by a collapse, e.g., Enron. If a rubbish disposal problem is denied, the vermin don't care about the image created. They get fed daily, and that is all that matters to them. Everyone is still plagued with vermin even if those in authority want to pretend they don't exist, that rubbish disposal is adequate, and they are not feeding vermin on a daily basis.

The same is true with respect to the denial of the surveillance technology activity being carried out against me. It exists and is known to exist by a large segment of the public who know that those who deny its existence are glossing over reality. Like the vermin this still feeds the terrorists for they know reality. It's amazing that anyone would try to blame me for what is being done to me while denying the reality of its existence.

Terrorists attack the corruption and decadence in the West emphasising those who carry out violence such as the invasion of Iraq. What is more corrupt and decadent than carrying out violence of the kind I am experiencing while denying its existence? The rendition flights, Guantanamo Bay and Abu Ghraib are all examples of this kind of behaviour. My experience from the abuse of surveillance technology started before 9/11.

Every effort has been made to hide the reality of these activities and the imprisonment/torture methods and locations, yet they have still emerged finally into the public knowledge with objective information about the reality of what was happening. My experience is just one more example of this general policy activity which has not yet emerged into the public's general knowledge. It will.

The UK is trying to extradite the person it believes killed Alexander Litvinenko by radiation poisoning. He has just given a news conference today in Moscow where he blames everyone else but himself. So, far the trail of evidence points to him, but he has made an impassioned defence of himself. Russia will not extradite him. Time will eventually reveal the truth about this murder. It is an example of an attempt to manipulate the truth. The questions he raises need to be addressed, but he refuses to come to London to face trial. It will take longer for justice to be done in this instance. It is a tangled web that does need resolution.

BBC News Thursday, 31 May 2007, 10:56 GMT 11:56 UK

UK 'behind Litvinenko poisoning'

Andrei Lugovoi
Mr Lugovoi said he had been made a scapegoat

The man suspected of poisoning ex-KGB agent Alexander Litvinenko has said it could not have happened without the involvement of British secret services.

Andrei Lugovoi, who denies killing Mr Litvinenko, told a Moscow news conference that he was a scapegoat.

Mr Lugovoi said MI6 had recruited Mr Litvinenko and had also tried to recruit him, to collect information on Russian President Vladimir Putin.

The UK said the matter was a criminal rather than an intelligence matter.

"A British citizen was killed in London and UK citizens and visitors were put at risk," a Foreign Office spokesman said.

UK 'behind Litvinenko poisoning'

4. Revised US GDP growth from 1.3% to 0.6% for the 1st quarter 2007 is quite a stunning drop with serious implications for the future and the world. The real question now is will the US drop into a recession with two negative growth rate quarters back-to-back? With a weak dollar US products are cheaper to foreign buyers, but there is a barrier effect against foreign product sales in the US since foreign products are more expensive. However, part of this revision of the originally published lower growth rate is due to the fact that imports were higher which subtract from GDP. If the GNP is weaker which includes net foreign trade, then there should be serious concerns about the US economy because the weak dollar is not bailing out the economy as expected courtesy of this "Beggar Thy Neighbour" policy from a weak dollar.

No wonder George Bush was speaking at length about economic activity and development in foreign countries emphasising foreign markets to purchase US goods today. A long portion of his speech was broadcast on BBC News24 which dealt with global warming (see below). The US is still not on board with a serious recognition of the global warming problem maintaining its emphasis on technology development rather than capping emissions. If the US economy is sliding seriously into a recession, forget about any meaningful recognition of global warming. Meanwhile, the southeast US is drying out with Florida's Lake Okeechobee disappearing.

From the US Department of Commerce Bureau of Economic Analysis announcement today:

Gross national product "Real gross national product -- the goods and services produced by the labor and property supplied by U.S. residents -- increased 0.4 percent in the first quarter, compared with an increase of 3.5 percent in the fourth. GNP includes, and GDP excludes, net receipts of income from the rest of the world, which decreased $7.0 billion in the first quarter after increasing $29.4 billion in the fourth; in the first quarter, receipts increased $11.0 billion, and payments increased $18.0 billion."

The New York Times Thursday, 31st May 2007

U.S. Economic Growth Weakest in Over 4 Years

By Jeremy W. Peters


The New York Times

The economy grew at less than half the rate first estimated in the first quarter, the Commerce Department said today in its revision of the nation’s gross domestic product.

. . .

The chief reasons for the revisions were adjustments to the estimates of imports and business inventories. Imports, which subtract from the gross domestic product, were stronger than the government first thought. At the same time, businesses cut production and accumulated smaller inventory stockpiles.

U.S. Economic Growth Weakest in Over 4 Years

BBC News Thursday, 31 May 2007, 14:11 GMT 15:11 UK

Weakest US growth in four years

Worker at General Motors plant in Michigan
Firms have been cutting down on their supplies

The US economy grew at a pace of 0.6% in the first three months of 2007, its weakest rate in more than four years, official figures have shown.

Hit by Americans importing more goods and firms cutting their supply stockpiles, the figure was a downward revision on the initial 1.3% estimate.

The latest figure from the Commerce Department was also worse than market expectations of 0.8%.

It was the slowest rate of growth since the final three months of 2002.

Weakest US growth in four years

BBC News Thursday, 31 May 2007, 17:08 GMT 18:08 UK

US urges new greenhouse gas goals

Power station (generic)
Germany wants a 50% cut in emissions by 2050

US President George W Bush has urged countries to agree on long-term goals for greenhouse gas emissions.

He said he would hold meetings bringing together the US and 14 other major emitters, including developing nations, to set targets by the end of 2008.

Mr Bush was speaking ahead of next week's G8 summit, where Germany is expected to call for cuts in emissions.

British PM Tony Blair hailed the move, saying the US was ready to be part of a global climate deal for the first time.

"It's a big step forward and sets the right framework for next week's meeting," Mr Blair said.

But BBC environment analyst Roger Harrabin says the speech was short on details, and White House aides have made clear Mr Bush will oppose demands for the US to cut emissions and join a global carbon trading system.

US urges new greenhouse gas goals

Central Florida News 13 Thursday, 31st May 2007 12:17:10 PM EDT

Lake Okeechobee Water Levels Near Record Low

Water levels in one of the state's largest lakes could drop into record territory Thursday.

Tuesday, the water level in Lake Okeechobee tied its all time low, set in 2001. The level is so low that a brush fire is burning on parts of the lake bottom that have been exposed.

Officials expect more water to evaporate in what is being called the region's worst drought.

The lake is currently about four feet below normal. The average depth of the lake at this time of year is about 13 feet.

South Florida has had strict water restrictions in place for weeks.

Lake Okeechobee Water Levels Near Record Low

5. The Florida fire from three weeks ago is still burning and broke out of containment barriers near Keystone Heights. The state is a tinderbox: Florida is fuel for fire.

The Gainesville Sun Thursday, 31st May 2007, 06:01 am

Winds fuel Bradford, Gilchrist fires

Lise Fisher Sun staff writer

Flames also broke out of containment lines at the Dairy Road fire in Bradford County on Wednesday, said Ludie Ehlers with the Florida Division of Forestry. The fire, which started earlier this month and was estimated at more than 14,000 acres, had been contained, but winds caused it to again spread in the area of State Road 100, north of County Road 18.

Some structures were threatened and about 20 acres were burned. However, firefighters were able to protect the buildings and believed they had the situation under control late Wednesday, she said.

The movement of firefighters and emergency equipment in Bradford County forced the closure of a section of SR 100 from Water Street to Keystone Heights, the Florida Highway Patrol reported.

Winds fuel Bradford, Gilchrist fires

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