Tuesday 11 September 2007

Up the junction

Something odd happened today. The Jap who works at the shop began shouting loudly, apparently think she was singing. In the middle of the shop.

Something odder. Bin Laden's video doesn't even have him making any present-related claims. There is footage of one of the supposed 9/11 hijackers, supposedly taken before his self-inflicted death. Trouble: the BBC says he's still alive and well in Saudi Arabia. Maybe he's in an IntelCentre zoo with bin Laden and the other big movie stars of the age of terror. I picture something like Hollywood, but full of turbans and beards, segregated somewhere in the desert with their film studio and props. And all the coke and whore they could ever want, remembering ObL wasn't just in that Dubai hospital for dialysis and a meeting with the CIA, but a sex slave too. The 9/11 hijackers, infamously, got warmed up with drugs and prostitutes on the morning of their martyrdom.

A book. I never could get the first part of the book by the Relfes. They might be scientologists, but L Ron Hubbard revealed CIA pain-drugs-hypnosis mind control techniques back in the 50s, he wasn't just an escaped devil-worshipper trying to breed a soulless human to imbue with the spirit of anti-Christ.

That girl has a nice arse. Going back off to uni now.

Project Censored has its list of neglected news out again:

#1 No Habeas Corpus for “Any Person”

#2 Bush Moves Toward Martial Law

# 3 AFRICOM: US Military Control of Africa’s Resources

# 4 Frenzy of Increasingly Destructive Trade Agreements

#5 Human Traffic Builds US Embassy in Iraq

#6 Operation FALCON Raids

#7 Behind Blackwater Inc.

# 12 Another Massacre in Haiti by UN Troops

# 13 Immigrant Roundups to Gain Cheap Labor for US Corporate Giants

# 14 Impunity for US War Criminals

#16 No Hard Evidence Connecting Bin Laden to 9/11

# 20 Terror Act Against Animal Activists [this one's been going for years, see nessie]

# 21 US Seeks WTO Immunity for Illegal Farm Payments

# 22 North Invades Mexico

Out of time.

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