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#257. To: jwpegler (#256)

Stone, you are making too much sense here for him to possibly comprehend.

I think the stuff looks gross personally. I'd rather just have the good cuts. Maybe they should just label it.

A K A Stone  posted on  2012-03-30   19:21:06 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#258. To: A K A Stone (#255)

Is it worse the hot dogs or bologna? Has anyone ever died from eating it? If we stop using it here could it help feed the third world? Is it more or less nutritious then regular beef?

I think what most object to is the lack of truth in advertising. Ground round or chuck is certainly not chopped lips, dicks and eyeballs.

Almost every country in the Middle East is awash in oil, and we have to side with the one that has nothing but joos. Goddamn, that was good thinkin'. Esso posted on 2012-01-13 7:37:56 ET

mininggold  posted on  2012-03-30   19:30:04 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#259. To: mininggold (#258)

is certainly not chopped lips, dicks and eyeballs.

That is the funniest thing I have ever seen you write.

It sounds like something a man would write, not a woman.

A K A Stone  posted on  2012-03-30   19:33:17 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#260. To: All (#220)

Notice the use of the word "insurance."

cluborlov.blogspot.com/

Insurance means there's a pay out.

But we have no idea what the pay out's going to be.

"Now, health insurance is a strange proposition to start with, because everyone dies, and nobody dies healthy, so most people require medical treatment at some point. (A few people spontaneously combust, I suppose. They are still none too healthy during the few seconds before they die, but that's not long enough for them to avail themselves of medical attention. But that's a very rare case.) The point is, if all houses burned down at some point, there would be no fire insurance, and if all houses flooded at some point, there would be no flood insurance. But everyone dies, and yet there is health insurance. How is that?"

"I wanted to know the adjusted price beforehand, but I was told that they do not give out this information. The adjustments are generated by an inscrutable computer program, which determines the numbers on the spur of the moment based on a set of formulas. Now, normally I don't do business with companies that refuse to quote a price before I place the order. That's where the tax penalty is most helpful to them: it leaves me no choice but do business with, and get robbed by, this company."

We're going top get Single Payer Medicare/VA. The question is how bad the USSA's Empire's doin' when it happens.

Same with Student Loans....;}

mcgowanjm  posted on  2012-03-31   12:24:27 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#261. To: A K A Stone (#257)

Maybe they should just label it.

And say where it was processed.

And what kind of hormones went into it.

And if it was a BGH dairy cow. With Spongiform.

The problem's that it takes more people doing more local using more time.

And that's a Corporation killer.

So we'll continue doin' what we're doin'. With every man for himself.

mcgowanjm  posted on  2012-03-31   12:28:54 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#262. To: A K A Stone (#255)

If we stop using it here could it help feed the third world?

First, no one here is interested in feeding anyone in the Third World.

You try to feed Third World, they call you a hero.

You ask why the Third World's hungry, they call you a terrorist....;}

mcgowanjm  posted on  2012-03-31   12:30:47 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#263. To: A K A Stone (#255)

Is it worse the hot dogs or bologna?

Second, Yes, because you can put anything into Pink Slime. The Ammonia process makes it edible.

But to your question. I stopped eating hot dogs/bologna long before I stopped eating meat.

And I watched them grind the Sirloin into hamburger...;}

mcgowanjm  posted on  2012-03-31   12:34:22 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#264. To: A K A Stone (#255)

Is it more or less nutritious then regular beef?

The more you process by definition, it's less 'nutritious'.

The higher on the Food Chain, the more toxic the product.

mcgowanjm  posted on  2012-03-31   12:36:16 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#265. To: lucysmom (#249)

an average of 200 industrial chemicals in umbilical cord blood tested.

Anytime now. We go non linear.

Neonicotinoids and Other Chemicals www.beesalive.com/neonicotinoids.htmlCached

Using weapons such as imidacloprid and other neonicotinoids, we wage war with nature. ... Some History - How Did We Come to Use Chemicals Anyway?

Controversial Pesticide Linked to Bee Collapse | Wired Science ... www.wired.com/wiredscience/2012/03

mcgowanjm  posted on  2012-03-31   12:40:02 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#266. To: mcgowanjm (#264)

The more you process by definition, it's less 'nutritious'.

The higher on the Food Chain, the more toxic the product.

Yep. Everywhere air, steel, hands, even gloves contact meat, there is potential for all sorts of contamination.

Almost every country in the Middle East is awash in oil, and we have to side with the one that has nothing but joos. Goddamn, that was good thinkin'. Esso posted on 2012-01-13 7:37:56 ET

mininggold  posted on  2012-03-31   12:42:08 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#267. To: jwpegler (#256)

Stone, you are making too much sense here for him to possibly comprehend.

And speaking of someone not giving a rat's ass about feeding the Third World....

;}

And feeding the Third World with meat? LMFAO

You do realize that is impossible. On every level. Even with Pink Slime.

Even as we put a third of our corn crop in the gas tank....;}

Just totally un reality.

With now the Lowest Grain Stocks ever.

mcgowanjm  posted on  2012-03-31   12:44:40 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#268. To: mininggold (#266) (Edited)

Yep. Everywhere air, steel, hands, even gloves contact meat, there is potential for all sorts of contamination.

And that's exactly right but I was talking about Toxic accumulation in the Fats.

The problem for Corporations is that they've gone as far as they can.

The fewest workers, the most chemicals, the biggest machines, the longest transport, the most captive gov't.

And all the infrastructure designed to run on $20 the BBL fuel.

We're going back to local and Corporations will be left high and dry.

mcgowanjm  posted on  2012-03-31   12:48:41 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#269. To: All (#268)

The Tuareg taking over an area twice the size of France.

"We can hear heavy fire coming in the direction of the main military camp," a Reuters reporter said.

"People here are running all over the place and all the shops are closing."

Mahamane Diakite, an aide to the governor of Gao, told AFP: "We can hear heavy weapons fire. We have also seen two helicopters taking off to shoot. Rebels have entered the town."

In the afghans:

"A member of a U.S.-backed Afghan village police force has killed nine of his fellow officers as they slept in a volatile eastern area, officials said. The Taliban claimed responsibility.

The gunman opened fire with his assault rifle after waking up at 3 a.m. on Friday, ostensibly to take over guard duty at a small command post for the Afghan Local Police in Paktika province. He killed everybody inside, including the post's commander, according to officials. He then took their weapons, piled them in a pickup truck and sped away.

These people are getting away. All of them. There is no collateral damage for the Taliban. And that is the deadliest formula for the USSA.

"Another ALP member was accused of involvement in the killing of nine members of his unit in March in southern Uruzgan province. They also were shot and killed while asleep at their post in the village of Oshi in the province's Charchino district. It remains unclear if he killed them or allowed a killer into the post, but he was never apprehended."

BBC map

Mali's government forces have struggled to drive back the rebels. Mid-ranking officers in the military overthrew the government this month, saying the army needed more equipment to fight.

mcgowanjm  posted on  2012-03-31   13:07:32 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#270. To: mininggold (#266)

And you can bet BPA's all over/in your meat product:

Published on Friday, March 30, 2012 by Common Dreams FDA Keeps BPA in Food, Fails Public Health Again 'FDA should remove "responsible for protecting the public health" from its mission statement' - Common Dreams staff

Today the Food and Drug Administration has announced that it will not take steps to bar bisphenol-A, or BPA, a known toxic chemical, from canned food and liquid infant formula containers.

Studies show that BPA leaches from epoxy linings of cans into food and drink, and resurfaces in breast milk, saliva, urine, amniotic fluid and umbilical cord blood; the contamination is linked to many health problems including birth defects.

mcgowanjm  posted on  2012-03-31   13:14:46 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#271. To: mcgowanjm (#267) (Edited)

And speaking of someone not giving a rat's ass about feeding the Third World....

My responsibility is to feed my family, not the third world.

If the people in the third world want to eat, they should overthrow their socialist dictators and go to work.


Iran’s main drive for acquiring atomic weapons is not for use against Israel but as a deterrent against U.S. intervention -- Major General Zeevi Farkash, head of the Israeli Military Intelligence Directorate

jwpegler  posted on  2012-03-31   14:11:50 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#272. To: jwpegler (#271)

If the people in the third world want to eat, they should overthrow their socialist dictators and go to work.

Were they better off with their corporate dictators?

We once threw off the chains of our historical corporate dictators, only to embrace them again in the 21st century.

Anyone claiming to be an expert is selling something. I brandish my ignorance like a crucifix at vampires. Aaron Bady

lucysmom  posted on  2012-03-31   17:50:29 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#273. To: mcgowanjm (#268)

And that's exactly right but I was talking about Toxic accumulation in the Fats.

The problem for Corporations is that they've gone as far as they can.

The fewest workers, the most chemicals, the biggest machines, the longest transport, the most captive gov't.

And all the infrastructure designed to run on $20 the BBL fuel.

We're going back to local and Corporations will be left high and dry.

I think they still have lots of wiggle room. The cheapest way for manufacturers to dispose of toxins is to get something to eat it. Whether eukaryote or prokaryote.

Almost every country in the Middle East is awash in oil, and we have to side with the one that has nothing but joos. Goddamn, that was good thinkin'. Esso posted on 2012-01-13 7:37:56 ET

mininggold  posted on  2012-04-01   2:06:59 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#274. To: All (#38)

#97. To: nolu chan (#93)

Nothing done by SCOTUS is null and void,

To paraphrase Andrew Jackson:

'How many soldiers does the SCOTUS have?....;}

There comes a time in every wo/man's life when a decision has to be made.

Do I live on my knees or die on my feet.

Congress has a <10% approval rating.

They don't even do polls on the approval of SCOTUS.

The Dems got zero for their asquiescence in the overthrow of Democracy December 14, 2000.

When the Gov't no longer represents the view of the people

(See the COG/State of Emergency, Patriot Act, and Citizen's United 'case' for details;)

the people have the right to overthrow that gov't.

just for shites and giggles I googled:

Deficit Reduction and Economic Recovery. The following is an ex of the pp of bulls**t that I got back:

The Unnecessary Pivot From Economic Recovery to Deficit Reduction Posted Jun. 14, 2011 By Loren Adler and Shai Akabas James Kennedy contributed to this post. Less than three years ago, the U.S. financial system barely averted a catastrophic meltdown, and the nation was embroiled in a severe recession. Our economy was analogous to a car rolling backwards down a hill at an uncomfortably quick pace. Thankfully, America’s leaders were able to hit the brakes and stop the skid with policies that, while far from ideal, returned the economy to a forward gear.

Oftwominds, Charles H SMith:

We have all experienced the disorientation and "brain freeze" that stress triggers. It seems these symptoms of stress have become normalized in countries where the authorities keep promoting phony "economic recoveries." The disconnect between what the authorities are claiming and what people are actually experiencing is widening, and that leads to stress. No wonder more and more people are "losing it" in public as their neural circuitry melts down under the strain of synthesizing what they experience (austerity) and what they're told (official spin about the "recovery").

mcgowanjm posted on 2012-04-01 8:20:08 ET Reply Trace Private Reply Edit #98. To: nolu chan (#93)

As for Obama, even if he were found to be an alien, his actions would not be null and void. See de facto officer.

Obama's a war criminal.

Just like bush43 before him.

Worse. Anyone saying they can kill anyone at anytime for any reason is Evil.

mcgowanjm posted on 2012-04-01 8:23:25 ET Reply Trace Private Reply Edit #99. To: nolu chan (#93)

If we are to have universal health insurance,

the USSA will have to be mortally threatened.

Only then does the State attempt to gain the support of the Bottom 99%.

mcgowanjm posted on 2012-04-01 8:24:33 ET Reply Trace Private Reply Edit #100. To: nolu chan (#94)

It is deliberately misnamed

Just like you never see the word 'insurance' in the same sentence with Credit Debt Swaps.

And that CDS' 'sole' purpose is implied to be insurance against default.

Insurance proclaims a contract between parties.

Health Insurance is a tax, enforced/collected by the state for the benefit of private corporations who will not tell you the cost of what you're purchasing until after....

Just one more criminal enterprise on Planet Hell.

mcgowanjm posted on 2012-04-01 8:28:40 ET Reply Trace Private Reply Edit #101. To: nolu chan (#95)

O and Corporations, one way or another will be gone in 10 years.

Nah, they're like society's cockroach.

Only in that cockroach's can survive nuclear fallout.

Corporations can't survive the fall of the state.

10 years.

mcgowanjm posted on 2012-04-01 8:30:13 ET Reply Trace Private Reply Edit #102. To: nolu chan (#96)

supporters of the Act to turn out at the polls in November.

To vote for who.

If voting changed anything it would be made illegal.

mcgowanjm posted on 2012-04-01 8:31:18 ET Reply Trace Private Reply Edit #103. To: All (#102)

Behaviorally, stress breaks down self-control, so it is no surprise that stress leads to bingeing, addictive behavior, impluse buying, etc.--all "knock-on" effects with negative consequences.

Chronic stress permanently degrades our ability to rationally analyze and plan, and so we act irrationally or erratically, as we are no longer able to stick to a conscious plan of coherent action. With the rational mind and self-control centers permanently suppressed, we are prone to "zombie" passivity, "sleepwalking" though life. This may help explain Americans' remarkable passivity as their civil liberties are taken away and their financial insecurity increases.

Many of the features of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are visible in "everyday Americans," and an understanding of how stress erodes rational thought and self-control helps explain why. -Charles H Smith

"February 26, 2012 They Won't Stop Until There's No One Left to Kill The awful Drudge links this:

The Pentagon is readying for the possibility of intervention in Syria, aiming to halt Syrian President Bashsar Assad's violent crackdown on protesters, the newspaper Asharq Al-Awsat reported Saturday, citing a US military offical.....;}

powerofnarrative.blogspot.com/

And you think the State's gonna diss it's corporation loving Top 400 to hand out Single Payer Medicare/VA for All?

BUWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA ;}

mcgowanjm  posted on  2012-04-01   8:40:50 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#275. To: All (#274)

If the mandate and all of the Affordable Care Act gets flushed by SCOTUS, it may greatly energize the supporters of the Act to turn out at the polls in November. Such could contribute to the reelection of Obama, leading to Obama making several appointments to the Court, changing the balance of power at the Court. That’s one way to look at it.

Governor Romney has been the voice of reason in the Republican primaries, and has refused to turn his back on his core values or change his positions despite the scurrilous attacks from his opponents. Were he not running against a successful incumbent, I would have no hesitation in bestowing upon him my full endorsement.

Governor Romney’s excellent qualifications are, however, trumped by the superior record while in office of the incumbent, Barack Obama. Taking the presidential oath in the middle of the worst financial crisis since World War Two, Mr. Obama hit the ground running and was quickly able to restore the public’s confidence in the financial markets with his aggressive actions to curtail the shady dealings of Wall Street hucksters. Even before taking office, Mr. Obama signaled that he would not be representing business as usual by his staunch opposition to the Troubled Assets Relief Bill at the height of the 2008 campaign. Mr. Obama’s boldest move was unleashing the FBI and Department of Justice prosecutors on Wall Street, who then secured indictments against the big players who were most responsible for the rampant fraud that caused the housing bubble and the resulting crash in the financial markets.

So I wholeheartedly give my endorsement to Barrack Obama for the Re Election of the President of the United States.

mcgowanjm posted on 2012-04-01 8:55:34 ET Reply Trace Private Reply Edit

^^^^APRIL FOOLS....;}

mcgowanjm  posted on  2012-04-01   9:01:25 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#276. To: mininggold (#273)

The cheapest way for manufacturers to dispose of toxins is to get something to eat it. Whether eukaryote or prokaryote.

The cheapest way is to throw it into the nearest body of water.

And pay the local official in charge to look the other way.

The second cheapest is your suggestion, but we can't get any more to eat any faster and still Peak Pollution is on the way.

mcgowanjm  posted on  2012-04-01   9:28:58 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#277. To: jwpegler (#271)

And speaking of someone not giving a rat's ass about feeding the Third World....

My responsibility is to feed my family, not the third world.

Exactly. So why don't you stay on threads where you have something to offer.... ;}

mcgowanjm  posted on  2012-04-01   9:31:18 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#278. To: jwpegler (#271)

If the people in the third world want to eat, they should overthrow their socialist dictators and go to work.

And here's your problem du jour, jw.

You think poverty happens because the poor got to the gravy train station 10 minutes too late, when the actuality is that the poor are being held up at gunpoint daily.

mcgowanjm  posted on  2012-04-01   9:33:56 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#279. To: A K A Stone (#0) (Edited)

The unemployment rate for those age 16 to 24 with bachelor's degrees stood at 8.1% in February, up from 4.6% four years earlier. Many others find themselves underemployed.

-CNN

The above is wrong. You don't get a bachelor's before age 21 for ex.

The frightening thing is that this is just the beginning. Things are going to get a lot worse in Greece. And in case you haven't been paying attention, these kinds of conditions are coming to the United States as well. We are heading down the exact same road as Greece went down, and the economic pain that this country is eventually going to suffer is going to be beyond anything that most Americans would dare to imagine.

theeconomiccollapseblog.c...st-century/comment-page-1

mcgowanjm  posted on  2012-04-02   7:55:54 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#280. To: All (#279) (Edited)

we know weather is warmer and that human activity is the cause.

For global records, 2010 is the hottest year on record, tied with 2005.

The WMO, part of the United Nations, said the warmest 13 years of average global temperatures have all occurred in the 15 years since 1997. That has contributed to extreme weather conditions which increase the intensity of droughts and heavy precipitation across the world, it said.

"Global temperatures in 2011 are currently the tenth highest on record and are higher than any previous year with a La Nina event, which has a relative cooling influence," it said

Paul Michaelwaite from Netweather said: “As strange as it is to say this in March, it’s going to be a barbecue weekend.

“It’s pretty rare for it to be this warm, especially if you consider the average maximum temperature for March in the UK is just below 9C.”

Total Selected Records: 18009

Rainfall: 2913

Snowfall: 522

High Temp: 6809

Low Temp: 290

Low Max Temp: 634

High Min Temp:

6841

www.startribune.com/blogs/paul_douglas_on_weather.html

mcgowanjm  posted on  2012-04-02   7:56:27 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#281. To: All (#280)

How you can tell CIA/MI6 wrote the article:

"The Tuareg are a traditionally nomadic and pastoralist ethnic minority group of some 1.5 million people who seek to secede from the Malian republic and form an independent nation called Azawad; the group has traditionally existed in a territory scattered across the Sahel and Sahara countries largely operated by al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM)."

Al Qaeda's largely operating....;}

mcgowanjm  posted on  2012-04-02   8:05:24 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#282. To: All (#281) (Edited)

Do you want to see what a 21st century economic depression looks like? Just look at Greece. Once upon a time, the Greek economy was thriving, the Greek government was borrowing money like there was no tomorrow and Greek citizens were thoroughly enjoying the bubble of false prosperity that all that debt created. Those that warned that Greece was headed for a financial collapse were laughed at and were called "doom and gloomers". Well, nobody is laughing now.

theeconomiccollapseblog.c...st-century/comment-page-1

mcgowanjm  posted on  2012-04-02   8:09:26 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#283. To: All (#282) (Edited)

Oysters have evac'ed the Gulf Coast.....;}

" Two years later, fourth generation oysterman Nick Collins said there is nothing but dead shells in the Louisiana oyster beds that produced 60 to 80 sacks of oysters a day before the BP spill.

"Has anyone found a successful spring spat set on their leases yet?" asks Mississippi-based oyster expert Ed Cake. "Is there any evidence that the long-awaited oyster industry recovery has begun east of the (Mississippi) River or in the Barataria Bay area?"

Oyster spat are larvae that successfully attach to a solid substrate, usually other oyster shells on an oyster bar, and begin growing and forming shells.

Many Gulf residents think BP just wants to close the book on the disaster. That's unlikely to happen until the environmental bill is paid, and funds are set aside to restore Gulf ecosystem.

The herring fishery in Prince William Sound is only now beginning to recover, 22 year after the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill in Alaska, and the oyster fishery in Mexico's Terminos Lagoon has not fully recovered 32 year after the 1979 Ixtoc-1 oil spill, says Cake.

www.foodsafetynews.com/20...years-after-bp-oil-spill/

mcgowanjm  posted on  2012-04-02   8:38:54 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#284. To: All (#283) (Edited)

If you knew that you could live in luxury for the rest of your life but that by doing so it would absolutely destroy the future for your children, your grandchildren and your great-grandchildren would you do it? Well, that is exactly what we are doing as a nation.

The ruling class and opinion leaders are dominated by linear thinkers that believe the world progresses in a straight line. Despite all evidence of history clearly moving through cycles that repeat every eighty to one hundred years (a long human life), the present generations are always surprised by these turnings in history. I can guarantee you this country will not truly experience an economic recovery or progress for another fifteen to twenty years.

And this fellow doesn't appreciate climate change and PO....;}

mcgowanjm  posted on  2012-04-02   9:11:24 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#285. To: All (#284)

Hope is not an option.

There is too much debt, too little cash-flow, too many promises, too many lies, too little common sense, too much mass delusion, too much corruption, too little trust, too much hate, too many weapons in the hands of too many crazies, and too few visionary leaders to not create an epic worldwide implosion. Too bad.

The linear thinkers will continue to predict a recovery that never arrives.

mcgowanjm  posted on  2012-04-02   9:15:17 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#286. To: All (#285)

Dallas $3.89

Chicago $4.25

mcgowanjm  posted on  2012-04-02   9:29:37 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#287. To: All (#286)

Looks like the Sarkozy/Mossad 'Al qaeda' option flopped:

Although German Chancellor Angela Merkel at first declined French Presidential challenger Francois Hollande’s offer to meet, Berlin is increasingly resigned to the likelihood that, after May, it will be dealing with the Socialist leader. The Chancellery has begun forging tentative ties with Hollande’s camp, but this is going to be a prickly process: Hollande has already announced that as President he would immediately renegotiate parts of the fiscal pact.

mcgowanjm  posted on  2012-04-02   9:36:06 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#288. To: All (#287)

And B careful what you wish for:

"“Conservatives may find that they weren’t careful about what they wished for in opposing ‘Obamacare,’” Adam Winkler, a constitutional law professor at UCLA School of Law, told TPM. “The economic, social and political pressure for health care reform aren’t going to just disappear. There’s a reason every major industrialized country has national health care. If the Supreme Court invalidates the Affordable Care Act, we are likely to see a government takeover of health care in the next decade.”

Sooner than that. We leave the Afghans and w/in a year we'll have Medicare/VA for all.

mcgowanjm  posted on  2012-04-02   9:40:51 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#289. To: A K A Stone (#0)

OK. The USSAns must be suffering an extreme shortage of Chinooks in the Afghans now.

OR

somewhere in our Empire, because we keep moving Chinooks into the Afghans from other parts.

"According to a statement released by NATO-led International Security Assistance Force on Monday, an International Security Assistance Force helicopter made a forced landing in eastern Afghanistan today.

The statement further added, ISAF is in the process of assessing the circumstances to determine more facts; however, initial reporting indicates that there was no enemy activity in the area.

The statement did not disclose further information regarding the exact location of the incident.

ISAF confirmed all crew members have been recovered. The site of the incident is secure and no fatalities were reported."

All of the above is bullshit.

1) Because the Taliban claimed to have shot down the Helo in the exact same place Sunday:

"14 US-Nato invaders killed as Nato helicopter downed in Ghazni Zabihullah Mujahid E-mail Print PDF Sunday, 09 Jamadil Awal 1433 Sunday, 01 April 2012 17:25

GHAZNI, Apr. 01 – A recent news report indicates that Mujahideen of the Islamic Emirate brought down Nato helicopter in Andar district of Afghanistan’s Ghazni province on Sunday.

The helicopter was shot down with artillery fire close to the US PRT base at 9:00 a.m. local time after it was about to land, causing the it to set on fire, witnesses to the scene said.

A Mujahideen’s official said that as many as 14 US-NATO invaders are believed to have been killed in the shoot-down, adding that the shoot-down site was cordoned off by the US invaders with a large number their tanks."

My question is how the USSAns are covering the deaths. And the now missing Chinook. "The third reason for rising Gulf consumption is the inefficiency of domestic energy markets. About 65 percent of Saudi electricity is generated using black gold, even as successive price shocks and the relative inefficiency of oil generation have seen it all but phased out in rich countries.

mcgowanjm  posted on  2012-04-03   9:35:34 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#290. To: All (#289)

And the above confirms this:

"#219. To: All (#217) (Edited)

Thursday, 06 Jamadil Awal 1433 Thursday, 29 March 2012 13:44 HELMAND, Mar. 29 – Heavy fighting broke out early this morning in Kofki area of Babaji region, Lashkargah when Mujahideen engaged US invaders that landed by helicopters for an operation.

It is said that the fighting is still ongoing at the moment (late afternoon time), causing the enemy heavy losses. More details will be updated later.

shahamat-english.com/inde...rea&catid=1:news&Itemid=2

20 killed in 'intense' firefight after NATO convoy is ambushed in Afghan mountains By msnbc.com news services and NBC News

KABUL, Afghanistan -- Insurgents ambushed a NATO coalition supply convoy in a mountainous area of western Afghanistan, sparking a three-hour firefight in which an Afghan soldier, five security guards and at least 14 attackers were killed, Afghan officials said Thursday.-msnbc

Same battle where the Afghans shot down the Chinook killing 30 on board.

8 killed including commander, two wounded in Ghazni battle Zabihullah Mujahid

Thursday, 06 Jamadil Awal 1433 Thursday, 29 March 2012 16:56

GHAZNI, Mar. 29 – A news report states that on Thursday Mujahideen of the Islamic Emirate carried out a surprise attack on the enemy combat convoy that triggered a one-hour long fighting in Muqur district of Afghanistan’s Ghazni province in which 8 puppets including their commander were killed and two more wounded with two of the enemy vehicles destroyed. The area come under heavy airstrikes by the US invaders shortly afterwards.

This makes more sense.

mcgowanjm posted on 2012-03-29 21:09:15 ET

mcgowanjm  posted on  2012-04-03   9:41:34 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#291. To: All (#290)

Press TV April 2, 2012

The Taliban say they have shot down an American helicopter in Afghanistan’s eastern province of Ghazni, Press TV reports.

Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid claimed on Monday that at least 14 US soldiers were killed after the chopper was downed in Andar district on Sunday.

He said that the militants have targeted the helicopter with an “82mm rocket.”

Afghan and American officials have not yet commented on the report.

Several choppers belonging to US-led military forces have been downed in recent months in the war-torn country.

mcgowanjm  posted on  2012-04-03   9:44:20 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#292. To: All (#291)

Reported security incidents

#1: The Taliban militants have set fire to a convoy of NATO tankers carrying fuel for US-led foreign forces in southwestern Afghanistan, Press TV reports. Afghan officials said the militants destroyed at least six fuel tankers in an ambush in Dilaram district of Nimruz province late on Monday.

This is while the Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid claimed that the militants destroyed nine tankers along with seven escorting vehicles. Dilaram governor Abdul Karim Barahawi said at least four Taliban militants were killed in an airstrike fallowing the attack.

A similar ambush last week destroyed five NATO fuel tankers. Dozens of Taliban militants were gunned down in the ensuing clashes.

And ALL of the above is where the helo was shot down and the battle took place in the posts above.

Summary:

The USSAns are now reduced to patroling their SUPPLY routes which are being heavily interdicted by the Resistance.

mcgowanjm  posted on  2012-04-03   9:50:32 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#293. To: All (#25)

To ReCap:

"Depending on who’s doing the counting, the ANA consists of 100,000 to 150,000 soldiers, but only 1 percent of their units can operate without direct NATO assistance, according to Army Lt. Gen. Curtis Scaparrotti, an officer with the U.S.-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), in a recent interview with Military.com.

Scaparrotti appears to think it is somewhat redeeming that after $12 billion of U.S. investment in 2011 alone, 42 percent of the ANA units are capable of leading security operations “with advisers.”

Thanks a lot — considering that after this week’s riots, NATO didn’t even deem its advisers safe enough to let them continue their work in the ministry buildings. ...

As of this moment there is almost ZERO interaction between this MultiBillion Army and ISAF/NATO/USSA...;}

Mullah Omar could give the order today and how many of that Army would fight under the White Taliban flag?

After 11 years and this is our effort revealed?

It's looking more and more like Saigon 1975.

Mujahideen clash with invaders Qari Yousuf Ahmadi E-mail Print PDF Sunday, 09 Jamadil Awal 1433 Sunday, 01 April 2012 13:27

HELMAND, Apr. 01 – Mujahideen of Islamic Emirate clashed with cowardly US invaders earlier today in Nahr Siraj region’s Yakhchal area, causing the enemy heavy casualties and losses.

The International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) said on Monday that the deaths of coalition troops at the hand of Afghan soldiers had sapped spirits among its forces. "Although the incidents are small in number, we are aware of the gravity they have as an effect on morale," ISAF spokesman Brigadier General Carsten Jacobson said in Kabul.

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www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-15149996

mcgowanjm  posted on  2012-04-03   10:20:35 ET  (1 image) Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#294. To: All (#293) (Edited)

And of course in Iraq on the 9th Anniversary of the Battle of Saddam Int'l.

Everything's as bad as it has been.

" It appears that the "experts" who assessed the implications of the statue coming down were all wrong. The U.S. military was not met with a flower-throwing public; almost 5,000 U.S. soldiers, 5,000 U.S. civilian "security" personnel; and hundreds of other foreign nationals have been killed since April 9, 2003. Hundreds of thousands of U.S. soldiers have been severely wounded since that date. There is no democracy in Iraq. There is no government in Iraq. There is no peace in Iraq. It looks like the experts were a little premature in their basking in glory.

April 9 was supposed to be a national holiday in the "new" Iraq. On the first anniversary, Bush had planned to visit Baghdad and lead a huge parade in the area of Saddam’s statue. Something occurred along the way to make Bush change his plans: a fierce resistance.

On April 9 this year, the square will look the same as it has every April 9 since the U.S. invasion. It will be cordoned off and no one will be allowed to enter. This is a long way from having millions of people flood the area."

And I distinctly remember getting a flock of shite from across the spectrum on how the toppling of the Statue in Al Fir Square was the genuine rejoicing of the Iraq people......LMFAO....;}

mcgowanjm  posted on  2012-04-03   10:25:27 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#295. To: All (#294)

March 29, 2003, 0924hrs MSK (GMT +4 DST), Moscow - During the past day the situation on the US-Iraqi front remained largely unchanged. The US is continuing reinforcing the attack group near Karabela for a thrust toward Baghdad. By the morning of March 29 up to 20,000 coalition troops were massed in the area of Karabela. This forces includes up to 200 tanks, 150 artillery systems and more than 250 helicopters. The order for the attack will be given by the coalition commander Gen. Tommy Franks, who, according to intercepted radio communications, will personally inspect the troops during the next several hours.

Around 1900hrs yesterday an Apache attack helicopter crashed. Intercepted radio communications show that the helicopter was heavily damaged in a combat mission. The helicopter's pilot lost control during landing and the helicopter crashed, causing serious damage to another helicopter that landed earlier.

The coalition troops have so far failed to take An-Nasiriya despite of the categorical orders from the command and more than 800 combat missions by the strike aircraft. All attempts to break through the Iraqi defense were met by Iraqi counterattacks. After 24 hours of fighting the coalition troops only managed to advance several hundred meters in two sectors near An-Nasiriya at the cost of 4 destroyed armored personnel carriers, no less that 3 Marines killed by sniper and mortar fire, 10 wounded and 2 missing in action. The exact Iraqi losses are being determined.

The Americans have also failed to advance near An-Najaf. Every coalition attack was met by massive artillery barrages from the Iraqi side. Later during the day the Iraqis mounted a counterattack throwing the US forces back by 1.5-2 kilometers. No fewer than 10 Marines were killed or wounded. After exchanging fire for six hours both warring sides remained in the same positions. Iraqi losses in this area are estimated to be 20 killed and up to 40 wounded.

Near Basra the British troops pushed the Iraqi defense lines on the Fao peninsula but were unable to capture the entire peninsula. The British advance was a maximum of 4 kilometers from the highway leading to Basra. Radio intercepts show that in this attack the Iraqis shot down a British helicopter. Additionally, two tanks and one APCs were destroyed by landmines. At least 2 [British] servicemen were killed, around 20 were wounded and 15 were captured by the Iraqis.

Exchange of fire continued in the area of the Basra airport. The Iraqis destroyed one coalition APC wounding two coalition soldiers. The Iraqi losses are difficult to estimate, but available information suggests that up to 20 Iraqi soldiers and local militia members might have been killed in the air and artillery strikes.

All attempts by the British troops to break through the Iraqi defenses from the south along the Al-Arab river have yielded not results. The British command reported that it is unable to storm Basra with the available forces and will require no less than two additional brigades and at least five additional artillery battalions. Thus, to avoid further casualties the British are adopting defensive tactics, while trying to maintain a tight blockade around Basra and trying to improve their positions with small localized attacks. The British are also maintaining pressure on the Iraqi positions on the Fao peninsula.

The psychological levels among the city's residents, according to interviews, is far from critical. The Iraqi military made several public announcements to the residents offering them a chance to leave the city. However, most of the residents do not want to leave, fearing the faith of the Palestinian refugees, who, after losing their homes, gained pariah status in the Arab world. Basra's residents were extremely depressed by the video footage aired by the coalition command showing Iraqis on the occupied territories fighting for food and water being distributed by the coalition soldiers. The city's population views this as a sample of what awaits them if the Americans come...

At the Al-Kuwait airport the unloading of the 4th Mechanized Infantry Division is continuing and is expected to be completed by the night of April 1. During a night flight one of the US military transport aircraft requested an emergency landing. What happened to the plane is still being determined.

Currently the coalition command is deciding how better use the 4th Infantry Division. The complete deployment [of the division] and preparations for combat are expected to take at least 10 days. However, the combat units require immediate reinforcements and it is possible that the [4th Infantry} Division will be joining combat in stages, as the units become ready. This will mean a considerable reduction of the Division's combat effectiveness.

A report was obtained, prepared by the Al-Kuwait-based [coalition] Psychological Operations Tactical Group for the [coalition] Special Ground Forces Command. The report analyzed the effectiveness of the information and propaganda war. According to the report, analysis of the television broadcasts, intercepted radio communications, interrogations of Iraqi POWs show that psychologically the Iraqis are now "more stable and confident" that they were during the last days before the war. This, according to the report, is due primarily to the coalition's numerous military failures.

"...Following nervousness and depression [of the Iraqis] during the first days of the war we can now observe a burst of patriotic and nationalistic feelings. ...There has been a sharp increase in the number of Iraqi refugees, who left the country before the war, returning to Iraq. A "cult of war" against the US and the UK is now emerging among the Iraqis...", the report states. [Reverse translation from Russian]

[Coalition] analysts believe that if this attitude of the Iraqis is not changed within the next 7 days, a "resistance ideology" may take over the Iraqi minds, making the final [coalition] victory even more difficult. In response to this report the US Army Psychological Operations command decided to combine all Iraqi POWs into large groups and to distribute the resulting video footage to the world media. A more active use of the Iraqi opposition was suggested for propaganda work in the occupied villages. The same opposition members will be used to create video footage of the "repented" Iraqi POWs and footage of the local [Iraqi] population "opposing Saddam."

Radio communications intercepted during the last five days suggest that the coalition is using Israeli airfield for conducting night air strikes against Iraq. Combat aircraft are taking off regularly from the [Israeli] Hatzerim and the Navatim airbases do not return to the same bases but fly toward the border with Jordan while maintaining complete radio silence.

Possibly these are just Israeli Air Force exercises, However, [Russian] radio intercept and radar units observe increased intensity of radio communications coming from the Jordanian air force and air defense communication centers during such overflights, as well as changes in the operating modes of the US Army "Patriot" tracking radars deployed in Jordan. This indicates the Israeli airbases as used as forward airfield or that some of the coalition air force units are based there. Normally the IAF F-15I fighter-bombers and A-4N strike aircraft operate from the Hatzerim airbase and the F-16 fighter-bombers operate from the Nevatim base.

Experts believe that these airbases may be used by the F-117 stealth bombers "officially" based at the Al-Udaid airbase in Qatar. Using these two locations minimizes the risk to the F-117s by allowing them to fly along the left bank of the Euphrates (in the direction of Turkey) and to avoid the dangerous maneuvering over Iraq.

The destruction of the telephone stations in Baghdad did nothing to disrupt the communications of the Iraqi army. The coalition command acknowledged this fact after analyzing the dense [Iraqi] radio traffic. Because of that the USAF was ordered to employ the most powerful available [conventional] munitions against predetermined strategic targets. This attacks will be carried out immediately before renewing ground advance.

(source: iraqwar.ru, 03-29-03, translated by Venik)

mcgowanjm  posted on  2012-04-03   10:27:24 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#296. To: All (#295)

Reviewing ground operations [in Iraq] analysts conclude that the desert terrain and the resulting inability of the Iraqis to fight outside of towns and villages provide the coalition with its main strategic advantage. Complete air dominance allows [the coalition troops] locating and engaging Iraqi positions and armor at maximum distance using precision-guided munitions not available to the Iraqis, while remaining outside of the range of the Iraqi weapons. Considering the course of this war and the tactics used by the coalition, [Russian military] analysts find this tactics to be far removed from the realities of modern warfare and designed exclusively against a technologically much weaker opponent. Such tactics is unimaginable on the European theater of combat with its woodlands and cross-country terrain. Foreseeing the possibility of a future military standoff between the US and North Korea the analysts are certain that the US cannot hope for a military victory on the Korean Peninsula without the use of nuclear weapons.

(source: iraqwar.ru, 04-03-03, translated by Venik)

mcgowanjm  posted on  2012-04-03   10:38:34 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  



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