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Hokey Wolf wrote:
Bokglob Gröseblurter wrote:
IS THIS TRUE, DAVID ICKE?
New claims that Mr. David Icke is a blond-haired, blue-eyed
Draco Shape-Shifter mole who takes part in reptilian rituals!
--Rupert K. Murdoch
http://www.newscorp.com/management/index.html
http://media.guardian.co.uk/city/story/0,7497,962098,00.html
"There is nothing more difficult to plan, more doubtful of
success, nor more dangerous to manage, than a creation of
a new order of things." -- Machiavelli _The Prince_
http://www.hiddenmysteries.com/redir/index408.html
"Let us never demonize or give up on those who
disagree with us. We don't want to become like
the right-wing talk-show hosts, hammering our
adversaries into cartoon characters and denying
their humanity." --Clinton
http://www.nexusmagazine.com/JimSparx.html
Is David Icke the secret transtemporal love-spawn of
Montauk disinformationists Stewart Swerdlow and Arizona
Wilder?! http://www.2012.com.au/shapeshifting.html
David Icke's nonsense "The Biggest secret"
where he basses his alien conspiracy on the
(so called) work of Zecharia Sitchin. He also
gives "dues" to many other pseudoscientfic
"works" some which have been badly battered,
but most simply debunked. He embraces it
all - psychics, UFOlogy, numerology anything
which is counter to the "Government position"
or "What Scientists tell you". Thus he
attempts to build a conspiracy exposing
counter culture where he along with a network
of other "enlightened", are the crown princes.
http://www.sandbat.batcave.net/ickerant.html
What? No Tin Foil Hats?
My experience at David Icke's lecture in Norwalk Connecticut
by Amanda Garrison
http://www.freespeechradio.net/tinfoil.html
David Icke is a net.kook who has made a living klaiming that lizard
men were taking over the Earth. Little does he realize, that the real
lizard men have been zapping him with mind kontrol rays, to make him
so silly as to render him unbelievable to all except other net.kooks,
and who is going to listen to them?
Fort Hero Air Force Base, Montauk Point, Long Island, New York
Montauk's Unsung Hero
Over the years, Camp Hero has fended off German U-boats,
Soviet air attacks and conspiracy theorists.
By John Hanc
http://www.newsday.com/features/ny-p2cover3345174jun26,0,3729653.story?coll=ny-homepage-promo
June 26, 2003
[...] Camp Hero is welcoming thousands of
civilian visitors in this, its first full
summer season as Long Island's newest
state park. Opened in September, the
755-acre park and nature sanctuary - which
abuts Montauk Point State Park - is endowed
with diverse wildlife, Montauk's only
forest, three miles of hiking trails and
spectacular 100-foot-high bluffs
overlooking the Atlantic.
But the park has another identity as well. For 40 years,
this was an active military installation - a fort during
World War II, then a Cold War-era radar base. Now,
thanks to the efforts of the State Office of Parks,
Recreation and Historic Preservation, local politicians,
historians and veterans' groups, the remnants are there
for all to see: a giant radar tower (the last of its kind in
the United States), two massive bunkers that once
housed artillery, and about 30 buildings, including a faux
village designed to fool enemy planes.
Here they stand, frozen in time, as if waiting for the attack
that never took place. The net effect is eerie - but not nearly
as weird as the role Camp Hero plays in the cultish world of
UFO, alien abduction and government conspiracy theories.
Among those who believe in such things, Camp Hero is the focus
of intense speculation about bizarre experiments supposedly
conducted here, many of them purportedly at a "secret"
underground facility.
The real base - named after Gen. Andrew Hero, the Army's
chief of coastal artillery in the 1920s and '30s - was opened
in 1942, as part of the coastal defense network guarding
American shores against attack by Nazi Germany, principally
in the form of the U-boats that prowled these waters.
Tunnels were dug (which may explain the "underground" base
rumors), designed to connect the four 16-inch and two 6-inch
guns that were set up in huge concrete bunkers on hills
overlooking the Atlantic. They were supported by anti-aircraft
and machine gun emplacements, plus spotting towers at both
Camp Hero and the nearby Shadmoor area of Montauk - now also
a state park. (The big guns were never fired, except in
practice. The sound of them, so the story goes, shattered
windows in the village of Montauk, 5 miles away.)
During the war, a garrison of 600 men and 37 officers was
stationed at the base. They lived and worked in barracks,
mess halls, offices, shops and storage facilities that were
designed to resemble a civilian fishing village - supposedly,
to fool enemy aircraft.
In 1948, the new perceived threat was from a Soviet air attack,
and Camp Hero became one of the first three radar sites
established on the Northeastern coast. By 1951, the base - renamed
the Montauk Air Force Station - became a component of a nationwide
early warning radar system. Over the next three decades, an
alphabet soup of radar and tracking equipment was set up at the
base - AN/CPS-5, AN/TPS-10A, FPS-20, AN/FPS-5 - one coming along
every few years, like new versions of Microsoft Windows.
"The function remained the same ... to detect hostile aircraft a
nd track them," says Cold War historian Don Bender, who consulted
with the state on the park's preservation.
[...]
By 1984, title to the land was transferred to the state.
While the debate about what to do with the old base raged,
some believed they knew exactly what was happening behind
the barbed wire fences. Three years after the base closed,
a man named Preston Nichols - who said he worked for a Long
Island defense contractor - visited the old base.
In a book he wrote, "The Montauk Project," published in 1992,
Nichols claims to have discovered that Camp Hero was the site
of secret government experiments in time-travel and mind control.
The book spawned several subsequent volumes, a few videos and
dozens of Web sites, all devoted to the supposed "mystery" of
Montauk. As the stories spread, they became more elaborate:
Tales of black beret-wearing Special Forces and unmarked planes
patrolling the base, of weather modification experiments, of
people claiming to have been transported back in time, even of
alien-like beings called "reptoids" working in the secret
underground base. This tickled the imaginations of "X-Files"
types around the country.
"I am convinced that there were top secret projects being
carried out there," said John Crawford of Hicksville, webmaster
of a site called Subversiveelement.com. Crawford says he has
received e-mails from people saying they used to see strange
lights coming from the base in the '80s and '90s, and from others
who claim to hear strange noises coming from the base even now.
One of those sounds might be a very large sigh from park
superintendent Tom Dess, who had hoped that "as soon as we
opened the park, it would defuse all this once and for all."
Alas, the conspiracy din continues loud enough that some
of those associated with the base - including one of the radar
veterans' groups - will not even answer questions from reporters
unless they are assured that the article is not going to give
credence to, or focus solely on, what one called "some hokey
UFO/mind-control/government-conspiracy/ time- travel nonsense."
So how did Montauk and Camp Hero become synonymous with Area 51 and
Roswell, N.M.? "I suppose it makes a good setting, with the remote
location and the fact that the base was closed for so long," Bender
says. He feels that the Montauk "conspiracy" is not a government plot,
but rather, a case of government plod. "To make this park really
accessible," he said, "you had to clean out asbestos, deal with
unexploded ordnance, demolish old buildings and towers that are
decrepit and could be dangerous to people. That tends to have a low
priority in the federal government. They work very slowly."
Indeed, it took about 16 years for various federal agencies to
complete their cleanups. During that time, there were proposals
to convert the old base into a golf course or a housing development.
In the end, however, Long Island got a new state park - which,
unlike most of our state parks, comes complete with a fake village,
a giant radar tower still glowering out at the Atlantic, and a very
eerie legacy.
John Hanc is a regular contributor to Newsday.
Copyright © 2003, Newsday, Inc.
Fort Hero Air Force Base, Montauk Point, Long Island, New York.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=Fort+Hero+Air+Force+Base%2C+Montauk
GCR 2003
announcing the:
http://www.globalcorruptionreport.org/cover.shtml
Global Corruption Report 2003
covering worldwide corruption from July 2001 to une 2002
special focus: ACCESS TO INFORMATION
The 2003 edition of the Global Corruption Report focuses on
the need for greater access to information in the struggle
against corruption. It explores how civil society, the public
and private sectors and the media use and control information
to combat - or conceal - corruption.
The Global Corruption Report 2003 includes:
{|} expert reports and features on access to information
{|} an assessment of the state of corruption around the
world in 16 regional reports
{|} detailed explorations of national corruption topics
from a local perspective
{|} a diverse selection of the latest corruption-related
data and research
{|} special contributions by renowned prosecutor Eva Joly
and Interpol Secretary General Ron Noble:
http://www.interpol.int/Public/ICPO/Governance/SG/noble.asp
http://www.fastcompany.com/articles/2002/09/interpol.html
http://www.fastcompany.com/magazine/63/interpol.html
The Global Corruption Report is the first attempt by any
organisation to map the global fight against corruption.
A kind of travel-guide to the jungle of various standards
and practices in different world regions.
http://www.globalcorruptionreport.org/
--Guardian
http://www.interpol.int/Public/THB/default.asp
[P]rotocols supplementing the United Nations Convention
Against Transnational Organized Crime. These definitions
are as follows:
Smuggling of migrants - shall mean the procurement,
in order to obtain, directly or indirectly, a financial
or other material benefit, of the illegal entry of a
person into a State Party of which the person is not a
national or a permanent resident.
Trafficking in persons - shall mean the recruitment,
transportation, transfer, harbouring or receipt of
persons, by means of the threat or use of force or
other forms of coercion, of abduction, of fraud, of
deception, of the abuse of power or of a position of
vulnerability or of the giving or receiving of payments
or benefits to achieve the consent of a person having
control over another person, for the purpose of
exploitation. Exploitation shall include, at a minimum,
the exploitation of the prostitution of others or other
forms of sexual exploitation, forced labour or services,
slavery or practices similar to slavery, servitude or
the removal of organs. [<http://www.interpol.int/>]
http://www.interpol.int/Public/ICPO/Governance/SG/noble.asp
http://www.subversiveelement.com/MontaukProjectPhoenix.html
Krsna Chastises the Brother of some agitated primate or other...
http://www.avatara.org/rukmini/chastbroth.html
--- Scary Goldmine