Monday, January 11, 2010

Noam Chomsky - a fraud in linguistics and an double-agent serving the conspiracy to destroy ... (plus 46 more items)



Noam Chomsky - a fraud in linguistics and an double-agent serving the conspiracy to destroy ... (plus 46 more items)

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Noam Chomsky - a fraud in linguistics and an double-agent serving the conspiracy to destroy ...

Posted: 10 Jan 2010 11:24 AM PST

dick eastmanWhen B. F. Skinner discovered (invented) operant conditioning, the basis of behavior modification and the functional analysis of behavior including verbal  behavior and covert verbal responses called thinking -- he gave the world a powerful technology of human control.  Noam Chomsky was assigned the task of discrediting Skinner's book Verbal Behavior and replacing the new science with a bogus dumb-down fake science which Chomsky called deep-structure grammars or, far more appropriately "psycholinquistics"  --  the idea that language grammar is already "in our minds" --  everything that Hitler and others urged against "Jew science" applies perfectly to Chomsky's intentionally unfair hatchet job against Skinner --   many books need to be written on Jewish sabotage of American social sciences, even as they took the technologies which they denied to our students.

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The thing you are afraid to say

Posted: 10 Jan 2010 10:58 AM PST

John KaminskiThe whole world already knows this. This is a simple restatement of what everybody already knows.

Everywhere except in America, where Jewish dominated media envelops everyone in a poisoned darkness, everybody knows that Jewish kingpins pulled off 9/11 as an excuse for making war on every obstacle to their world financial hegemony, and killing as many non-Jews as possible in the process to further consolidate their domination of the whole world.

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Clashes amid southern Yemen strike

Posted: 10 Jan 2010 03:38 AM PST

Residents in the south of Yemen have staged a general strike to protest government policy and claims of oppression.

A security official on Sunday said three policemen had been wounded in clashes related to the strike.

In the provinces of Dhale, Lahaj, Shabwa and Abyan, all shops were shut and transportation halted for six hours.

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Short height linked to chronic lung disease

Posted: 10 Jan 2010 03:37 AM PST

New research has revealed that shorter people stand a greater risk of developing chronic lung disease than people with an average height or more.

According to the study, people suffering from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or COPD were, on an average, 1.12 cm shorter than the general population.

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Italy: Scores hurt in eviction of migrants

Posted: 10 Jan 2010 03:37 AM PST

Near 70 people have been injured over days of anti-immigrant scuffles in the southern Italian town of Rosarno, which ended with a police evacuation of migrants.

Clashes erupted late Thursday and went well into Saturday after locals in the Calabrian town of Rosarno attacked a community of African immigrants who were living in dire conditions.

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Davydenko beats Nadal to win Qatar Open title

Posted: 10 Jan 2010 03:37 AM PST

Russia's Nikolay Davydenko claims the trophy at the Qatar Open after snatching a victory against second-ranked Spaniard Rafael Nadal.

The third-seeded Russian rallied to beat Nadal 0-6, 7-6, 6-4 in the Qatar Open final which lasted two hours and 43 minutes Saturday.

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Iran parliament releases Kahrizak report

Posted: 10 Jan 2010 03:37 AM PST

After months of intense investigation, an Iranian parliamentary fact-finding committee has released a report on the events inside the Kahrizak facility in southern Tehran.

In a long and detailed report published on Sunday, the Parliament (Majlis) fact-finding committee expounded on the death and mistreatment of a number of detained opposition demonstrators in the notorious Kahrizak prison in southern Tehran.

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Egyptian MP resigns in protest of steel wall

Posted: 10 Jan 2010 03:37 AM PST

An Egyptian lawmaker has resigned in protest of parliament's agreement with the government to build a steel wall on the border with the Gaza Strip.

Talaat Sadat, a member of the Parliament Committee on Defense and National Security, told Al-Jazeera that the Egyptian government's decision to construct the wall is illegal, because the parliament committee is responsible for deciding on such issues.

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Spy services offered millions to CIA attacker

Posted: 10 Jan 2010 03:37 AM PST

A video showing the CIA base attacker depicts him as saying he had been offered millions to spy on the Taliban by Jordanian and American intelligence services.

"The Jordanian and the American intelligence services offered me millions of dollars to work with them and to spy on the mujahedin," Humam Khalil al-Balawi is heard saying in English in a video released by the private television station AAJ on Saturday.

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Palestinians shot by Israeli troops

Posted: 10 Jan 2010 02:38 AM PST

Two Palestinians have been shot dead by Israeli soldiers close to the northern border of the besieged Gaza Strip.

Palestinian witnesses said that the men were collecting scrap metal when they were killed late on Saturday, but Israeli officials said they were fighters trying to launch rockets into Israel.

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US drops strongest hint of Iran blitz in months

Posted: 10 Jan 2010 02:37 AM PST

In the strongest hint of war in months, a top figure in the US military warns of a series of 'contingency plans' in dealing with Iran's refusal to accept Western demands over its nuclear program.

Head of US Central Command David Petraeus told CNN on Sunday that in addition to crippling sanctions and international diplomacy, Washington is also considering "contingency plans" against Iran's nuclear installation.

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Okinawans urge US troops expelled

Posted: 10 Jan 2010 02:36 AM PST

Okinawa governor has urged Japan's chief cabinet secretary to back the relocation of Marine Corps Air Station Futenma off the island.

"Prefectural residents strongly hope that the base be moved out of the prefecture. I'd like you to consider it when you make a final decision," Governor Hirokazu Nakaima told visiting Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirofumi Hirano in a meeting on Saturday.

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Reid sorry for racial remarks on Obama

Posted: 10 Jan 2010 02:36 AM PST

Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid has made an apology to US President Barack Obama for offending him during the 2008 presidential campaign.

"I sincerely apologize for offending any and all Americans, especially African Americans for my improper comments," Reid said in a statement on Saturday.

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Croatians vote in run-off presidential election

Posted: 10 Jan 2010 02:36 AM PST

Croatian voters go to the polls in order to elect a new head of government in the presidential run-off poll.

Polls opened on Sunday for Croatia's nearly 4.5 million electorate to determine the country's next president in the second round of voting with Social Democrat candidate Ivo Josipovic and Zagreb's Mayor Milan Bandic as the two main contenders.

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Iran to soon finalize joint bank with Syria

Posted: 10 Jan 2010 02:36 AM PST

Iran's Deputy President Mohammad-Reza Rahimi has expressed hope that the setup of a joint Iranian-Syrian bank would be finalized soon.

"We hope to finalize the issue in my upcoming visit to Syria," Rahimi said Saturday in a meeting in Tehran with the Syrian Minister of Economy and Trade, Amer Hosni Lotfi.

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10 'militants killed' in Algeria clashes

Posted: 10 Jan 2010 01:09 AM PST

At least ten 'militants' have been killed in clashes between Algerian security forces and suspected terrorists in northeast of the country.

According to Algerian officials, security forces engaged the 'militants' in rural areas around 250 kilometers (160 miles) west of the capital Algiers on Saturday upon a tip-off about a utility vehicle laden with "large quantities" of arms.

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Saudi embassy in Stockholm comes under attack

Posted: 10 Jan 2010 01:08 AM PST

Unknown assailants have attacked the Saudi Arabian embassy in Sweden by throwing a Molotov cocktail at a window that overlooks the street.

The incident, which took place Friday night, caused no injuries among the Embassy staff, the Saudi Press Agency reported, citing an official source at the Embassy.

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Galloway: Britain, Egypt need leaders like Erdogan

Posted: 10 Jan 2010 01:08 AM PST

British lawmaker George Galloway has slammed Egypt for its support of the Israeli siege on the Gaza Strip, hailing Turkey's support for the Palestinian people.

Galloway, who headed the Viva Palestina aid convoy for the Gazans, was deported from Egypt.

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South Africa expects slow recovery

Posted: 10 Jan 2010 01:08 AM PST

South Africa's President Jacob Zuma says his country is recovering from the worst effects of the global economic crisis, though the revival will likely be slow.

Addressing tens of thousands of members of his governing African National Congress (ANC) Saturday, he said that job creation in the country will lag following the recovery.

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China becomes biggest exporter

Posted: 10 Jan 2010 12:09 AM PST

China has overtaken Germany as the world's biggest exporter of goods after exports rose for the first time in 14 months, data has shown.

In the last month of 2009 Chinese exports rose 17.7 per cent on the previous year, the state-run Xinhua news agency said on Sunday, quoting figures from the general administration of customs.

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First US bank failure in 2010, Horizon Bank

Posted: 10 Jan 2010 12:08 AM PST

A small bank in the state of Washington has become the first US bank to collapse in 2010, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) says.

On Friday, State regulators seized the Horizon Bank based in Bellingham and its 18 branches.

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People across Iraq protest Saudi cleric insults

Posted: 10 Jan 2010 12:08 AM PST

People across Iraq have taken to streets to protest a Saudi cleric's comments regarding the country's most influential cleric, Grand Ayatollah Ali Sistani.

Leading Wahhabi cleric Mohammad al-Ureifi in a Friday sermon had termed the Shia cleric an "atheist and debauched."

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Venezuela devalues bolivar by at least 17%

Posted: 09 Jan 2010 11:08 PM PST

Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez has devalued the country's national currency by at least 17 percent, in an attempt to limit the impact of the measure on consumer prices.

"This is to boost the productive economy, to reduce imports that aren't strictly necessary and to stimulate exports," Hugo Chavez said Friday night in comments on state television. "We need to stop being a country that only exports oil."

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'US to double its security funding to Yemen'

Posted: 09 Jan 2010 11:08 PM PST

The Head of the US Central Command Gen. David Petraeus has declared that Washington is to double its security assistance funding to Yemen, from $70 million to more than $150.

However the US has no plans to send ground troops to Yemen, Petraeus told CNN in an interview that will be aired on Sunday.

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Afghans agree Bagram jail takeover

Posted: 09 Jan 2010 10:13 PM PST

Afghan officials have agreed to take over the running of the US military prison at Bagram, which currently houses about 750 inmates, including around 30 foreign nationals. 

A so-called Memorandum of Understanding signed on Saturday could see the controversial facility handed over to Afghan control by within months, officials said.

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CIA 'not lax' for Afghan attack

Posted: 09 Jan 2010 10:10 PM PST

The head of the CIA has denied that lax security measures enabled a suicide bomber to kill eight people, including seven of the US agency's intelligence officers, at a base in Afghanistan.

Leon Panetta wrote in the Washington Post newspaper on Saturday that the Jordanian attacker was about to be searched when he blew himself up at the base in eastern Khost province.

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Saving the Sumatran tiger

Posted: 09 Jan 2010 09:19 AM PST

Logging and poaching in Indonesia's rain forests is posing a serious threat to the Sumatran tiger. The population has been reduced to less than 400 in the wild. Efforts are now under way to save the species. The conservation group WWF is carrying out an extensive study of the Sumatran tiger, and has recorded some of the only pictures of the big cats in the wild with hidden cameras. Al Jazeera's Azhar Sukri reports.

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Argentina's debt dispute escalates

Posted: 09 Jan 2010 09:19 AM PST

A dispute over debt in Argentina is rapidly escalating into a political crisis after a judge ordered the reinstatement of the central bank chief, a day after Cristina Kirchner, the country's president, had dismissed him. Kirchner accused Martin Redrado of failing to fulfill his duties after he refused to comply with an order to use about $6.6bn in currency reserves to help repay nearly $13bn in international debt. Al Jazeera's Teresa Bo reports from the capital, Buenos Aires.

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Inside Iraq - Baghdad-Tehran relations

Posted: 09 Jan 2010 09:19 AM PST

Inside Iraq discusses Iran's seizure of a disputed oil well on the border with Iraq and asks what the incident reveals about relations between Baghdad and Tehran.

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Russian pensioner pardoned by Israeli president

Posted: 09 Jan 2010 09:11 AM PST

A 71-year-old Russian woman who was convicted of aiding in the kidnap of her own granddaughter has been released from an Israeli prison. She came back to Moscow on Saturday morning.

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Israel says wall helps eject Palestinians

Posted: 09 Jan 2010 09:09 AM PST

An Israeli official said Friday the separation wall in Jerusalem Al-Quds is being built with the aim of forcing out tens of thousands of Palestinians living in the occupied territory.

"The fence was built on this route for a demographic reason - to remove 50,000 Arabs from Jerusalem (Al-Quds)," said council member in charge of Al-Quds Yakir Segev, Israeli outlet Ynet news reported. "Now, the situation is being left as is. They simply don't want to say."

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Drunk Britons spark 'bomb threat' scare

Posted: 09 Jan 2010 09:09 AM PST

British police arrested three men aboard a Dubai-bound flight at London's Heathrow Airport on suspicion of making a bomb threat.

As an Emirates Airline plane was about to take off, a verbal threat to staff forced police to arrest the men, London's Metropolitan Police said Saturday.

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Italy seeks formation of 'Friends of Yemen'

Posted: 09 Jan 2010 09:09 AM PST

Italy plans to propose further reinforcement of the Yemeni government by envisioning the formation of a group of countries called "Friends of Yemen.

A spokesman said Friday Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini at an upcoming conference in London plans to suggest the formation of the group, the Italian news agency Ansa reported.

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Ahmadinejad demands global nuclear disarmament

Posted: 09 Jan 2010 09:09 AM PST

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Saturday shared Iran's vision of creating a world free of nuclear weapons by adopting steps toward global nuclear disarmament.

"All countries should be disarmed of atomic weapons. Iran will strongly push ahead with its demand for global nuclear disarmament," the Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) quoted Ahmadinejad as saying.

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Japan Airlines prepares to file for bankruptcy

Posted: 09 Jan 2010 09:09 AM PST

Japan Airlines (JAL) is preparing to file for bankruptcy within the coming days as part of government efforts to protect Asia's leading carrier from complete collapse.

Reports say JAL's main creditors are in the final stages of accepting a plan to put the airline through bankruptcy.

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US making moves to back Iran's Green Movement

Posted: 09 Jan 2010 08:37 AM PST

The US administration is progressively moving to find ways to support Iran's opposition Green Movement, senior US officials have made it known.

The White House is crafting new financial sanctions specifically designed to punish the Iranian entities and individuals most directly involved in putting down the riots, rather than just those involved in Iran's nuclear program, IRNA cited a report published by The Wall Street Journal as saying on Saturday.

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'US responsible for insecurity, extremism in Mideast'

Posted: 09 Jan 2010 08:36 AM PST

Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki says US policies are responsible for the alarming surge of extremism, insecurity, and drug production and trafficking in the Middle East.

"The defective US policies of former US President George W. Bush are the basis of insecurity in the Mideast. The US forces marched into Afghanistan about eight years ago by means of grandiose schemes to establish security, eradicate radicalism and terrorism, and also combat drug production and smuggling," Mottaki told visiting Bahraini Parliament Speaker Khalifa bin Ahmed al-Dhahrani in Tehran on Saturday.

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"Beat for Peace" in Sudan campaign kicks off

Posted: 09 Jan 2010 08:36 AM PST

"Beat for Peace" events are being held in 15 countries around the world on the fifth anniversary of the faltering peace deal in Sudan.

A fragile North-South Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA), which ended a devastating 22-year war between the majority Muslim North and the mainly Christian and animist South, entered its sixth year on Saturday.

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Device explodes outside Greek parliament

Posted: 09 Jan 2010 08:36 AM PST

An explosive device has gone off outside the Greek parliament in Athens.

Prime Minister George Papandreou condemned the attack, saying "Democracy can not be terrorized," on Saturday evening, shortly after the unprecedented terrorist bomb attack occurred.

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Bomber who killed CIA agents met militant leader

Posted: 09 Jan 2010 08:36 AM PST

A Pakistani TV channel has shown what it says is the double agent bomber who recently killed a number of CIA agents in Afghanistan sitting with the leader of Pakistan's pro-Taliban militants.

The private television station AAJ on Saturday showed a video of the bomber, speaking in English, but hardly audible, with pro-Taliban leader Hakimullah Mehsud beside him in Pakistan's tribal region near the border with Afghanistan.

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India says it retaliated after Pakistan fired rockets

Posted: 09 Jan 2010 08:36 AM PST

Indian border guards say they fired four rockets and fifty gunshots into Pakistan in retaliation for a similar amount of fire from the other side.

An official of India's Border Security Force (BSF) accused their Pakistani counterparts of firing four rockets near midnight on Friday across the border into northern Punjab. Two of the rockets exploded in farms on the Indian side but there were no casualties.

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Pakistan says US drone attacks must end

Posted: 09 Jan 2010 08:08 AM PST

Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani on Friday reiterated his country's concerns over the US drone strikes in talks with a delegation of visiting US senators.

The US delegation is led by Senator John McCain, the former presidential candidate.

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Karzai compiles new Afghan cabinet list

Posted: 09 Jan 2010 08:08 AM PST

President Hamid Karzai presented Saturday a revised list of cabinet nominees to parliament for the second time to form a functioning government in Afghanistan.

The list includes a candidate for the foreign ministerial post, which had been left vacant in the president's initial line-up.

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Obama says healthcare reform on verge of passing

Posted: 09 Jan 2010 08:08 AM PST

US President Barack Obama announced in his weekly radio address that the US healthcare reform is "on the verge of passing."

The president said healthcare reform will address "a broken health insurance system that's crushing families, eating away at workers' take-home pay and nailing small businesses with double-digit premium increases."

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Europe suffers harsh winter weather

Posted: 09 Jan 2010 08:08 AM PST

Hundreds of flights have been called off and rail and electricity links have been disrupted as Europe braces for abysmal winter weather.

More than 200 flights were cancelled at the German city of Frankfurt, spokesman Juergen Harrer said Saturday, adding that many more had been delayed.

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bailouts...how angry are you now?

Posted: 09 Jan 2010 07:40 AM PST

They stole your money and rewarded it to billionaires. Banks gave money they didn't have to people they knew couldn't pay it back and then ended up with assets purchased by that money plus the money itself. Imagine I give a hobo a million dollars that I do not really have but type up on a computer, for a house. He buys a million dollar house and then can't pay it back. I then get the house bought with money I just created AND then the government takes money from everyone else and gives it to ...

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Iran leader for action over riots

Posted: 09 Jan 2010 07:12 AM PST

Iran's supreme leader has ordered security forces to take firm action against anti-government protesters.

In a televised speech on Saturday, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei also accused foreign powers of stoking demonstrations that have periodically rocked the country since a disputed presidential election in June.

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