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Victim owed compensation in CIA case, judge told
January 11, 2007, Globe and Mail (One of Canada's leading
newspapers)
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/LAC.20070111.BRAINWASH11/TPStory/National
Patients were put in isolation, tied down or drugged, and
subjected to hours and hours of taped recordings meant to
brainwash them at the behest of the Central Intelligence Agency.
They were subjected to massive electroshocks, experimental drugs
and LSD, most of them unwilling and unknowingly part of the U.S.
spy agency's experimentation. Now it's time for the federal
government to compensate those victims, lawyer Alan Stein
argued. Mr. Stein is seeking court approval for a class-action
lawsuit on behalf of his client, Janine Huard, one of the
hundreds of patients of Ewen Cameron to be subjected to the Cold
War-era experiments. "She never knew ... that she was being used
by Dr. Cameron and his staff as a guinea pig," Mr. Stein told
the court. The CIA ... recruited Dr. Cameron to experiment with
mind-control techniques beginning in 1950. The experiments ...
were jointly funded by the CIA and the Canadian government. They
were part of a larger CA program called MK-ULTRA, which also saw
LSD administered to U.S. prison inmates and patrons of brothels
without their knowledge. Ms. Huard was one of nine Canadian
victims who received nearly $67,000 (U.S.) from the CIA in 1988
to compensate her for her suffering. But her claim for
compensation from the federal government ... was rejected three
times. In 1994, 77 patients were awarded $100,000 each from the
federal government, but more than 250 others were denied
compensation because they were not "totally depatterned."
Note: What this article fails to mention is that Dr. Cameron was
also the president of both the American Psychicatric Association
and the World Psychiatric Association. For more reliable
information, click here.
U.S. report accuses Canadian coins of spying
January 10, 2007, Globe and Mail (One of Canada's leading
newspapers)
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/LAC.20070110.COINS10/TPStory/
They say money talks, and a new report suggests Canadian
currency is indeed chatting, at least electronically, on behalf
of shadowy spies. Coins containing tiny transmitters have
mysteriously turned up in the pockets of at least three American
contractors who visited Canada, says a branch of the U.S.
Defence Department. Security experts believe the devices could
be used to track the movements of defence industry personnel
dealing in military technology. According to a report from the
U.S. Defence Security Service, "On at least three separate
occasions between October 2005 and January 2006, cleared defense
contractors' employees travelling through Canada have discovered
radio frequency transmitters embedded in Canadian coins placed
on their persons." A service spokeswoman said details of the
incidents were classified. The type of transmitter in play and
its ultimate purpose remain a mystery. However, tiny tracking
tags, known a RFIDs, are commonly placed in everything from
clothing to key chains to help retailers track inventory. Each
tag contains a miniature antenna that beams a unique
identification code to an electronic reader. The information can
then be transferred by the reader into a computerized database.
Climate Experts Worry as 2006 Is Hottest Year on Record in U.S.
January 10, 2007, Washington Post
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/01/09/AR2007010901949.html
Last year was the warmest in the continental United States in
the past 112 years -- capping a nine-year warming streak
"unprecedented in the historical record" that was driven in part
by the burning of fossil fuels, the government reported
yesterday. According to the government's National Climatic Data
Center, the record-breaking warmth -- which caused daffodils and
cherry trees to bloom throughout the East on New Year's Day --
was the result of both unusual regional weather patterns and the
long-term effects of the buildup of carbon dioxide in the
atmosphere. The center said there are indications that the rate
at which global temperatures are rising is speeding up. Average
temperatures nationwide in 2006 were 2.2 degrees Fahrenheit
higher than the mean temperatures nationwide for the 20th
century. Climate experts generally do not make much of
temperature fluctuations over one or two years, but ... the
record 2006 temperatures were part of a lng and worrisome trend.
For instance, NOAA said, the past nine years have all been among
the 25 warmest years on record for the continental United
States. Brenda Ekwurzel, a climate scientist with the Union of
Concerned Scientists [said] "when you look at temperatures
across the globe, every single year since 1993 has been in the
top 20 warmest years on record." Globally, 2005 was the hottest
year on record ... and 2006 was slightly cooler.
Montreal woman seeks compensation in '50s brainwashing case
January 8, 2007, CBC (One of Canada's top TV stations)
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/montreal/story/2007/01/08/brainwashing-suit.html
A Montreal woman is seeking to launch a class-action lawsuit
more than 50 years after she says she was subjected to
controversial psychiatric treatments funded by the Canadian
government and the CIA. Janine Huard, 78, was a patient at
McGill University's Allan Memorial Institute when a doctor there
was conducting brainwashing experiments. Dr. Ewen Cameron, an
American doctor who believed he could erase the memories of
patients and rebuild their psyches, was recruited by the CIA to
experiment with mind-control techniques beginning in 1950.
Cameron gave patients LSD and subjected them to massive and
multiple electroshock treatments. Some underwent sleep
deprivation or total sensory deprivation. Others were kept in
drug-induced comas for months on end while speakers under their
pillows broadcast messages for up to 16 hours a day. The
experiments were part of a larger CIA program called MK-ULTRA,
which also saw LSD administered to U.S. prison inmates and
patrons of brothels without their knowledge, according to
testimony before a 1977 U.S. Senate committee. The CIA
eventually settled a class-action lawsuit by test subjects,
including Huard, and the Canadian government ordered a judicial
report into Cameron's experiments. The McGill experiments were
jointly funded by the U.S. spy agency and the Canadian
government.
Note: What this article fails to mention is that Dr. Cameron was
also the president of both the American Psychicatric Association
and the World Psychiatric Association. For more reliable
information, click here.
Tax Cuts Offer Most for Very Rich, Study Says
January 8, 2007, New York Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/08/washington/08tax.html
Families earning more than $1 million a year saw their federal
tax rates drop more sharply than any group in the country as a
result of President Bush’s tax cuts, according to a new
Congressional study. The study, by the nonpartisan Congressional
Budget Office, also shows that tax rates for middle-income
earners edged up in 2004 ... while rates for people at the very
top continued to decline. While Mr. Bush’s tax cuts reduced
rates for people at every income level, they offered the biggest
benefits by far to people at the very top — especially the top 1
percent of income earners. Two of his signature measures, tax
cuts on investment income and a steady reduction of estate
taxes, overwhelmingly benefit the wealthiest households.
Households in the top 1 percent of earnings, which had an
average income of $1.25 million, saw their effective individual
tax rates drop to 19.6 percent in 2004 from 24.2 percent in
2000. The rate cut was twic as deep as for middle-income
families. Those rates could decline even more as the estate tax
on inherited wealth is gradually phased out by the start of
2010. Mr. Bush and his Republican allies in Congress want to
permanently extend that tax cut and almost all of the others.
The cost of doing that would be more than $1 trillion over the
next decade. Families in the bottom 40 percent of income
earners, those with incomes below $36,300, typically paid no
federal income tax and received money back from the government.
Revealed: Israel plans nuclear strike on Iran
January 7, 2007, London Times
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2089-2535310,00.html
Israel has drawn up secret plans to destroy Iran’s uranium
enrichment facilities with tactical nuclear weapons. Two Israeli
air force squadrons are training to blow up an Iranian facility
using low-yield nuclear “bunker-busters”, according to several
Israeli military sources. The attack would be the first with
nuclear weapons since 1945, when the United States dropped
atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The Israeli weapons
would each have a force equivalent to one-fifteenth of the
Hiroshima bomb. Under the plans, conventional laser-guided bombs
would open “tunnels” into the targets. “Mini-nukes” would then
immediately be fired into a plant at Natanz, exploding deep
underground to reduce the risk of radioactive fallout. “As soon
as the green light is given, it will be one mission, one strike
and the Iranian nuclear project will be demolished,” said one of
the sources. Israeli and American officials have met several
times toconsider military action. Military analysts said the
disclosure of the plans could be intended to put pressure on
Tehran to halt enrichment, cajole America into action or soften
up world opinion in advance of an Israeli attack. Some analysts
warned that Iranian retaliation for such a strike could range
from disruption of oil supplies to the West to terrorist attacks
against Jewish targets around the world. Robert Gates, the new
US defence secretary, has described military action against Iran
as a “last resort”, leading Israeli officials to conclude that
it will be left to them to strike.
Note: The fact that this is being announced in the press is
quite peculiar. For more on war, click here.
Nazis rode to war on GM wheels
January 7, 2007, San Francisco Chronicle (San Francisco's
leading newspaper)
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/01/07/INGPHNCLHH1.DTL
In the late spring of 1933, concentration camps such as Dachau
were generating headlines reporting great brutality.
Nonetheless, GM and Germany began a strategic business
relationship. General Motors World, the company house organ,
covered [a 1934] May Day event glowingly in a several-page cover
story, stressing Hitler's boundless affinity for children. The
next day, May 2, 1934, after practicing his sieg heil in front
of a mirror, [President of GM Overseas Corp. James] Mooney ...
went to meet Hitler. As Mooney traversed the long approach to
Hitler's desk, he began to pump his arm in a stern-faced sieg
heil. This was ... one of many contacts between the Nazis and GM
officials that are spotlighted in thousands of pages of
little-known and restricted Nazi-era and New Deal-era documents.
The biggest automotive manufacturer in Germany -- indeed in all
of Europe -- was General Motors, which since 1929 had owned and
operated the longtime Germancompany Opel. A few weeks after the
[Hitler meeting], General Motors World effusively recounted ...
"Hitler is a strong man, well fitted to lead the German people.
He is leading them, not by force or fear, but by intelligent
planning." In 1937, almost 17 percent of Opel's Blitz trucks
were sold directly to the Nazi military. That military sales
figure was increased to 29 percent in 1938. In 1938, just months
after the Nazi annexation of Austria, Mooney, head of GM's
overseas operations, received the German Eagle with Cross, the
highest medal Hitler awarded to foreign commercial collaborators
and supporters.
White House pact cloaked visits amid scandal
January 5, 2007, MSNBC/Associated Press
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16491370
The White House and the Secret Service quietly signed an
agreement last spring in the midst of the Jack Abramoff lobbying
scandal declaring that records identifying visitors to the White
House are not open to the public. The Bush administration didn’t
reveal the existence of the memorandum of understanding until
last fall. The White House is using it to deal with ... a ruling
by a federal judge ordering the production of Secret Service
logs identifying visitors to the office of Vice President Dick
Cheney. The five-page document dated May 17 declares that all
entry and exit data on White House visitors belongs to the White
House as presidential records rather than to the Secret Service
as agency records. Therefore, the agreement states, the material
is not subject to public disclosure under the Freedom of
Information Act. In the past, Secret Service logs have revealed
the comings and goings of various White House visitors, inclding
Monica Lewinsky and Clinton campaign donor Denise Rich, the wife
of fugitive financier Marc Rich. The memo last spring was signed
by the White House and Secret Service the day after a
Washington-based group asked a federal judge to impose sanctions
on the Secret Service in a dispute over White House visitor logs
for Abramoff. “It appears the White House is actually
manufacturing evidence to further its own agenda,” Anne
Weismann, a Justice Department lawyer for 19 years. Secret
Service records played a significant role in the Whitewater
scandal in the 1990s, supplying congressional Republicans with
leads to follow in their investigations of the Clintons.
Montessori, Now 100, Goes Mainstream
January 2, 2007, Washington Post
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/01/01/AR2007010100742.html
More than 5,000 Montessori schools are spread across the United
States. Once considered a maverick experiment that appealed only
to middle-class white families in the States, Montessori schools
have become popular with some black professionals and are
getting results in low-income public schools. The stubborn
Italian physician and her contemporary, U.S. philosopher and
psychologist John Dewey -- who believed that learning should be
active -- are considered perhaps the most influential
progressive thinkers in the modern history of education. Maria
Montessori ... was a pioneering doctor in Italy. She gained
international notice when the severely learning-disabled
students she worked with passed educational tests designed for
non-disabled children. The private Henson Valley Montessori
School in Temple Hills has grown 50 percent over the past
decade. On a recent day at Henson Valley, children were putting
together map puzzles, blowing seed in the air to demonstrate
plant dispersion and planning the construction of a space
station. "They are learning how to learn," said Stephanie Carr,
a federal government manager who has three children at the
school. Despite the free-form nature of lessons, "they get very
good test scores," Carr said. "My children are testing above
grade level." The psychologist Lillard was at first skeptical of
Montessori's ideas when she started her research 20 years ago.
But she found that a strong body of evidence in developmental
psychology supports Montessori's major conclusions -- among them
... that the best learning