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Web Journal Monday 10th March 2008
  • Ex-police 'thwarted' Jersey probe. Jersey cover up tentacles continue to reach out with former police officers now alleged to be obstructing the investigation to cover up their "failure" in the past.
  • Baghdad bomb kills five US troops. US military on the street in Baghdad are targeted by a suicide bomber. This threat and its execution will never go away regardless of any "surge."
  • Camera 'looks' through clothing. Here's another "Son of Tempest" emerging into the public domain. It detects the radiation emitted by the human body and maps it. Those object which do not emit electromagnetic radiation are observed in their absence. Why isn't the US military using this in Iraq to detect suicide bombers?

1. Ex-police 'thwarted' Jersey probe. First, there was the intimidation of the abused children now adults to try to keep them from telling their stories. Now, apparently former police officers have been trying to obstruct the current investigation to "hide" what they did not do in earlier days. It sounds like the cover up is more than valid and still alive and well explaining why this went on for decades.

BBC News Monday, 10 March 2008, 13:17 GMT

Ex-police 'thwarted' Jersey probe

Examination of the cellar
Forensic experts will start searching a second cellar this week

The man leading the investigation into alleged abuse at a former children's home in Jersey says retired officers have tried to obstruct the inquiry.

Deputy Chief Officer Lenny Harper told the BBC some had attempted to cover up their own failure to investigate complaints of child abuse.

He said his priority remained the alleged victims, but he would also look into complaints against the police.

More than 100 people claim to have been abused there in the 1970s and 1980s.

Up to 25 people are suspected of having taken part in sexual and physical assaults at the Haut de la Garenne children's home dating back to the 1960s.

Ex-police 'thwarted' Jersey probe

2. Baghdad bomb kills five US troops. As long as the likes of Colonel Vine and Lt Harry Bird continue to carry on as extreme terrorists themselves reflecting the US military and US Marines activity throughout the world, terrorists will be created. These will target the US military.

While this is expected in Baghdad, this on the street foot attack demonstrates that whatever is done to counter terrorist activity in the war zone will have no effect as long as those elements of the US military behave in the same way in the rest of the world as I've directly experienced as a target for over seven years in London. It's an ever escalating war of terrorists carrying out their attacks back and forth. Anyone who talks about democracy in the West will appear to be naive and ignorant of this reality.

When the US military/US Marines conduct themselves publicly in this manner in London, it is irrational to expect that London and the UK will not be a high priority target. Continuing to attack me only makes the situation worse by demonstrating the real character of the US military/US Marines that creates a like terrorist response. Such a destruction of democracy and its institutions by the US military/US Marines in London destroys any and all pretension to values other than that of the terrorists.

BBC News Monday, 10 March 2008, 15:42 GMT

Baghdad bomb kills five US troops

US troops on foot patrol in Baghdad, 10 March 2008
Attacks on US soldiers had dropped since last summer's troop surge

Five US soldiers have been killed by a suicide bomb attack while on patrol in Baghdad, the US army has said.

Three other troops and an Iraqi interpreter were also injured in the blast, an army statement said.

The attack is one of the most deadly strikes on US forces in Baghdad since last summer's US troop surge.

It came hours after a Sunni tribal leader, Thaer Ghadban al-Karkhi, was killed in a suicide bomb attack at his house near Baquba, north of Baghdad.

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Iraqi army spokesman Maj Gen Qasim Ata told AFP news agency: "A terrorist wearing an explosive vest blew himself against a dismounted US patrol.

The US military told the BBC that the attack took place in the Mansour district of the capital.

Baghdad bomb kills five US troops

3. Camera 'looks' through clothing. Actually, according to this article this is an astronomer's instrument for receiving the electromagnetic radiation from distant material in space. This is not a "camera" and emits no radiation. It just receives and decodes it. Why isn't the US military using this in places like Iraq to detect suicide bombers?

The human body as I've been experiencing can be subjected to brainwave monitor and feedback surveillance technology because the brain emits electromagnetic radiation. The human body as a whole does this too, and this technology picks that up noting the gaps were it is absence presumably where items such as drugs, guns or bombs might be concealed under clothing.

I suspect that the human body's emission of electromagnetic radiation can be decoded finely to reveal its complete outline. Someone will develop for the illicit items being transported under clothes their own matching electromagnetic radiation emissions which will mimic the body's "terahertz" emissions. Thus, guns, explosives and drugs will soon be developed to have these properties too. They already have such unique properties of their own. Most likely there will be efforts to develop disguises.

All matter is composed of atoms which emit electromagnetic radiation. The brain and the human neurological system are special in that they generate electrical circuits by chemical reactions providing a rich source for monitoring the electromagnetic radiation emissions. At the other extreme is radioactive material whose atoms emit dangerous electromagnetic radiation about which we all are familiar.

I note that the government has not acknowledged publicly the use of brainwave monitoring and feedback surveillance technology yet, but the Home Office is displaying this "see through" technology this week. If it is open to the public, go see it. Please read this fascinating article in full at its link provided below. We'll have a nudist society by the backdoor sooner or later.

BBC News Monday, 10 March 2008, 11:47 GMT

Camera 'looks' through clothing

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All objects emit terahertz radiation

A camera that can "see" explosives, drugs and weapons hidden under clothing from 25 metres has been invented.

The ThruVision system could be deployed at airports, railway stations or other public spaces.

It is based on so-called "terahertz", or T-ray, technology, normally used by astronomers to study dying stars.

Although it is able to see through clothes it does not reveal "body detail" or subject people to "harmful radiation", according to the designers.

"It is totally and utterly passive - it receives only," said a spokesperson for Thruvision.

The portable camera, which has already been sold to the Dubai Mercantile Exchange and Canary Wharf in London, will be shown off at the Home Office scientific development branch's annual exhibition later this week.

Camera 'looks' through clothing

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