February 28, 2000


Big Brother

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I'm glad to report that you can finally search the pages on this site. A permanent link is on the news index page.
If you're looking for information about Duran Duran, Stephen Ferrone, ESP, Noam Chomsky, Poverty or Depleted Uranium, give it a try:


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The Grammy show in Los Angeles last week was rather disappointing. Of course it was great to see Clive, er, Santana win so many trophy's (I don't like the press turning the early 70's into the 60's, however) but the majority of the music had no depth and it made the show a bit useless. I mean, the news highlight of the show was Jennifer Lopez's dress. Where were the artists who write their own music?


I'm still writing songs and gearing up for my NetThisTv concert at the end of March...don't forget to tune in.


It's time for another demo from the past...
To continue the Song of the Week:

Here's a demo from the early 90's that's about big brother persecution. It's meant to be funny!

It Might Be You

And it leads perfectly into the next story...



The current news of John Lennon & the FBI is again showing the news media looking to find bad things to say about people long after they're dead.
This time it's the London Sunday Times reporting on a British spy and what he saw of the Lennon files at MI5, the UK Spy Agency.
He claims Lennon gave money to the IRA and other left wing organisations during the 60's and 70's.
Yoko and many others claim that the information is untrue.

John Wiener is the guy you've heard about who is behind the Freedom of Information litigation against the US Government. The FBI refuse to release 10 pages of their Lennon file, claiming that they "contain national security information provided by a foreign government intelligence agency".
It all makes interesting reading for fans of big brother...


I was fascinated to see Tony Brown's Journal try to explain Dr. Hulda Regehr Clark's theories on the causes of Cancer and her cure for all Cancers and HIV/AIDS in a half hour television show.
Her book makes an awful lot of sense.
If you use a lot of isopropyl alcohol on your skin you might want to look into this...

While looking into other scientists experiments with Electric Zapping I came across this incredible new NASA technology for Zapping the pollution out of sewage water.
Is anyone looking into it?


Further to our search for answers to serious pollution problems in our communities is a brilliant web site that allows one to easily type a US Zip Code into a search box and voila, a list of who's making the air and water and soil so deadly around us.
Each result page has links to more information and where to address your protest letters.

What is clear from looking at Los Angeles County is that the big polluters are the suppliers of services relating to Flying Planes and Driving Cars.

LAX, Burbank and Van Nuys airports along with the many oil refineries are the main Air Polluters in LA County.
Edwards Air Force Base and Cooper Drum Co. who recycle steel drums that once held toxins and oil, are the biggest ground water and land polluters.

Shouldn't these polluters have to pay for the damage they are doing?
Do we have to fly and drive so much (Don't SUV (Sports Utility Vehicle) drivers feel any guilt) ?


" The person, who asked to remain anonymous, said that his firm also lost connectivity through Global Center's Sunnyvale, California, facility during the same time period due to apparent router problems, not hacker attacks."
Hacker Attacks (Publicity)? - Wired News Feb 10,2000


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