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How law enforcement agent murder people

From: kathaksung
Date: 2/26/01
Time: 4:44:57 PM
Remote Name: 205.188.192.159

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New high tech weapons such as radiation material, microwave kill people without trace, leaving death look like heart attack, blood cancer, etc.

In 1991, because an acquaintance was arrested for drug smuggling, I was under surveillance by law enforcemenbt agent. They used isotopic money as tracer which hurt my health badly. After I complained this I found I was frequently under microwave radiation which cooked my blood, solidified thim to form clog, caused severe chest pain. As pressure intensified, I went abroad in 1999. There I still was under surveillance of local police. On Mar. 22 2000, attempts of frame me up to a drug case forced me seeking political asylum in Thailand.

What made an U.S. citizen drift abroad and ask for political asylum? The black box practice covered criminal activities of U.S. law enforcement agency. New high tech weapons enable them to murder people without being aware of. To prevent U.S. become a fascist country, an independent organization which can check the conduct of law enforcement agency is necessary.

1.ISOTOPIC MONEY

I was a seller in flea market. In 1991, one of my merchandise supplier was arrested for drug smuggling. (See San Francisco Cronicle, June 22,2025) I found I was under surveillance of law enforcement agent.

A man whom I thought was delievering the word for FBI, said that I should cooprate and suggested me to write check instead of paying cash in trading. I followed his advice. As I didn't go often to the bank, I started to put big notes (100's and 50's) in my left rear pocket of my jeans. Several months later, I suffered a backache and couldn't move my left leg. Found the source of pain was at my left hip right beneath the pocket where money kept, I moved the money away and recovered. suspecting it was radiactive money, I stopped to pocket big notes. About 5 months later, my wife planed to visit her parents in China. I started to save money for her trip on my left rear pocket, thinking it wouldn't hurt if just for a short while. But this time, only a few weeks, samething happened again. I only recovered after taking the money away. Realizing law enforcement agent using radiation material as tracer, which hurt my health badly, I complained but only saw something more serious happened. Microwave radiation is one of them.

By the way, because I am an naturalized U.S. citizen with limit vocabularies, I used word radiation money all the time, until last Sept. I went to Santa Clara D.A.'s office to tell them I worried about a frame up against me. Investigator Tom Johnson used the word 'isotopic money'. Then I knew this word. So government knows it. They just deny they use it because it is criminal.

Liberals

From: Arne
Date: 4/29/00
Time: 6:25:03 PM
Remote Name: 198.253.123.81

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A first grade teacher explains to her class that she is a liberal Democrat. She asks her students to raise their hands if they were liberal Democrats too.

Not really knowing what a liberal Democrat was but wanting to be Like their teacher, their hands explode into the air like fleshy fireworks.

There is, however, one exception. A girl named Lucy has not gone alongwith the crowd. The teacher asks her why she has decided to be different.

"Because I'm not a liberal Democrat."

Then, asks the teacher, what are you?

"Why I'm a proud conservative Republican" boasts the little girl.

The teacher is a little perturbed now, her face slightly red. She Asks Lucy why she is a conservative Republican.

"Well, I was brought up to trust in myself instead of relying on an intrusive government to care for me and do all of my thinking. My Dad and Mom are conservative Republicans, and I am a conservative Republican too."

The teacher is now angry. "That's no reason," she says loudly. "What if your Mom was a moron, and your dad was a moron. What would you be then?"

A pause, and a smile. "Then," says Lucy, "I'd be a liberal Democrat."

Hillary

From: Arne
Date: 3/6/00
Time: 3:42:03 PM
Remote Name: 198.253.123.81

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How can anyone take seriously the candidacy of Hillary Rodham Clinton for Senator? Is it just the media or is it also the sheeple of America?

She is quite possibly guilty of considerable list of corrupt and possibly criminal activities. Although we do not have proof, there is considerable evidence that HR Clinton should more properly be facing 12 voters in a courthouse rather than millions in New York state.

She is the very definition of a carpetbagger.

She has never held elected office.

She has NO accomplishments of any kind. Jerry Zeifman was general counsel chief of staff of the House Judiciary Committee during the Watergate investigation. In an article for the Wall Street Journal he reviewed Hillary's performance as a staff member. Zeifman decided that he could not recommend her for any position of public or private trust.

She made a colossal mess of her one formal attempt to craft national policy, the 1993 health care reform initiative. She shrouded development of the plan with secrecy, in violation of federal law, that bred distrust from the start and ended in abysmal failure.

She appears to regard power for herself as something approaching a divine right.

She expects to be anointed rather than elected.

"Communist Party cadres should study the speeches of Hillary Clinton because she offers a very good example of the skills of propaganda." -- Yu Quanyu, director of the Chinese Academy of Social Studies

Clowns

From: Arne
Date: 2/25/00
Time: 5:37:19 PM
Remote Name: 198.253.123.81

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Today I had to endure the irresponsible, mindless prattling of James Carville on the radio. You are probably asking "Why did you have to endure this torture?" Maybe I'll explain over a beer someday. What bothers me is that American media believes that a creature that looks, talks and acts like one of the villans in a Batman movie is worthy of airtime and that we the sheeple of the United States are interested in hearing his thots.

presidency and sun tsu

From: ed
Date: 6/15/99
Time: 8:25:43 PM
Remote Name: 163.251.0.41

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>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >The Art Of War Sun Tzu and Four American Presidents >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > >Over two-thousand years ago, an ancient Chinese warrior wrote a brief book >on warfare. His name was Sun Tzu. His book, The Art Of War, is now a staple >for virtually any military strategic training. Sun Tzu barely mentioned >weaponry. Instead, he focused on strategies...strategies that convert to >winning and losing. His insights into the nature of competition, battle and >diplomacy apply to virtually every aspect of life, from the battlefield to >the boardroom, from the football arena to the global arena. >Within this context, let’s briefly examine the greatest challenges of our >four most recent American presidents. >--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - > >Kumbaya Diplomacy Jimmy Carter versus Leonid Brezhnev 1976-1980 >”I say: Know your enemy and know yourself; in a hundred battles, you will >never be defeated. When you are ignorant of the enemy but know yourself, >your chances of winning or losing are equal. If ignorant both of your enemy >and of yourself, you are sure to be defeated in every battle.” - Sun Tzu >>From the end of World War Two, United States foreign policy towards the >Soviet Union was essentially a “keep up with the Jones-ski’s.” If the >Soviets made a bomb, we made a bomb. If the Soviets built a tank, we built a >tank. Essentially, we treaded water. >Jimmy Carter was the first president to buck that trend. Carter slashed our >military and proposed we become buddies with the Soviets. The Soviet Union >promptly took over ten countries. When the USSR marched into Afghanistan, >Carter responded by withdrawing from the Olympics. Carter didn’t understand >that leaders bent upon world domination usually aren’t concerned with track >and field events. >During Carter’s term, world leaders smelled his weakness. The OPEC nations

>pulled back production of oil, driving prices to four times their 1976 >level. This created “Stagflation,” when energy prices skyrocketing >regardless of economic conditions. The cost of everything rose overnight, >crushing the American economy. >But Carter wasn’t done. He decided that it would be wonderful to put >virtually the entire nation on the dole. All sorts of government entitlement >programs were created and expanded. Few worked and most of them caused heavy >damage. Taxes rose. The economy slumped. Interest rates quadrupled. Poverty >rose. The economy staggered. >All because Carter wanted to play horseshoes with the Soviet Union, who >essentially wanted to destroy the United States. Carter invited them to a >tea party. The Soviets showed up and played smash-mouth rugby. >Our military was toothless, our intelligence organizations were hollow, and >our nation was floundering. Carter left office with America on its knees. >Nobody respected us, and we were powerless to show them otherwise. >”It is a doctrine of war not to assume the enemy will not come, but rather >to rely on one’s readiness to meet him; not to presume that he will not >attack, but rather to make one’s self invincible.” -Sun Tzu > >--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - > >Demanding Victory Ronald Reagan versus Mikhail Gorbachev 1980-88 >”To subdue the enemy without fighting is the supreme excellence.” - Sun Tzu >Ronald Reagan inherited a terrible economy, a nation with no international >respect, and a bold, expanding Soviet Union. He tossed away the old concept >of military parity along with the Carter concept of capitulation and took it >upon himself to defeat the Soviet Union. >Reagan recognized that a socialist economy barely functions. By rebuilding >American armed forces, Reagan challenged the Soviet Union to keep up. They >obliged. Our military spending increased to 27% of our federal budget. But >the Soviets needed 60% of their budget to keep up. That’s math didn’t work >well for the USSR. But the Soviets were willing to bleed their people dry. >”Nothing is more difficult than the art of maneuvering for advantageous >positions.” - Sun Tzu >Reagan had a stroke of brilliance. The Soviets relied upon hard currency to >maintain their straining military budget. And there was only one source of >Soviet hard currency; Oil. Reagan tripled the foreign aid to Israel, Egypt >and Saudi Arabia to about 3 billion each, but under the following >conditions: 1-They stop fighting. 2-They buy American military hardware. >3-Saudi Arabia increase oil production to meet American demand. >The Saudi’s opened up the oil spigots. Overnight, the price of oil dropped >below $20 per barrel. In one fell swoop, Reagan brought peace to the middle >east, boosted the American economy with lower energy prices, and eliminated >the only source of money to fund the Soviet army. It actually became more >expensive for the Russians to pump oil than it was worth. The USSR was on >its knees, ripe for defeat. Shortly after, Reagan announced the Strategic >Defense Initiative. The USSR tossed in its hand. Within 24 months, the USSR >was no longer in existence. >To this day, our economy benefits from lower oil prices and less military >spending. All because Reagan won the Cold War. >That victory wasn’t the sum of efforts from previous presidents. Reagan >alone won the Cold War. Without firing a shot. Few give him credit for his >utter political brilliance. When Reagan left office, America held >unprecedented prestige and strength. >”The victories won by a master of war gain him neither reputation for wisdom >nor merit for courage. How subtle and insubstantial, that the expert leaves >no trace. How divinely mysterious, that he is inaudible. Thus, he is master >of his enemy’s fate.” - Sun Tzu >--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - > >Herding Cats George Bush versus Saddaam Hussein 1990-1992 >”A speedy victory is the main object in war.” - Sun Tzu >Sometimes, diplomacy is as delicate as gossamer. Sometimes diplomacy is a >sledgehammer. And sometimes, it’s both. The first serious challenge to >George Bush’s “New World Order” was issued by Saddaam Hussein. Everyone knew >Reagan didn’t take any crap from anyone. Like all bullies, Hussein was >anxious to test the mettle of this new president the press labeled as >”Wimp.” >Big mistake. >Every world leader should know better than to believe the American press. >Not only did Bush have iron balls, he had brilliant diplomatic skills. He >actually knitted the whole world into a blanket of agreement against >Hussein’s invasion of Kuwait. This political accomplishment was like herding >a hundred cats. Except cats with nuclear claws, bad attitudes, and who often >hated one another. >”While we have heard of stupid haste in war, we have not yet seen a clever >operation that was prolonged.” - Sun Tzu >The armed forces Reagan had built were ready, and this coalition was armed >with American equipment and training. When Hussein’s army was crushed in 100 >hours, the world collectively took notice. Few challenges followed. >American liberals whined that this was a war over oil. No kidding. And who >suffers most from high oil prices? We can guess Ross Perot isn’t starving >when his oil bill goes up 50 cents a gallon. But poor people do. Thus >American liberals-as always-were willing to sacrifice their >constituents as political pawns, proving once again that naïveté, stupidity, >arrogance and power lust are the backbone of the Democratic party. >Unfortunately, that represents about half the nation. >When the Gulf War was over, the United States enjoyed its peak influence in >the world. Nobody doubted any facet of our nation whatsoever. In less than >ten years, Reagan and Bush took America from laughingstock to absolute >respect. >Say what you want about Bush. He was uncomfortable. Boring. And he didn’t >discuss his underwear on MTV. But diplomatically, he was brilliant, perhaps >better than Reagan. He knew what had to be done. He knew it was a monumental >task. He knew how to do it. And he did it. Bush left office with America >unquestionably the only world superpower, allies all over the globe, and >very few enemies. >”The general who in advancing does not seek personal fame, and in >withdrawing is not concerned with avoiding punishment, but whose only >purpose is to protect the people and promote the best interests of his >sovereign is like a precious jewel to the state.” - Sun Tzu >--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - > >Diplomatic Graffiti Bill Clinton versus China >”Appraise war in terms of the fundamental factors. The first of these >factors is moral influence.” - Sun Tzu > >Befuddled Americans think Bill Clinton’s major war is in Yugoslavia. >Actually, Clinton’s war is with China. And he already lost. Under Clinton’s >watch, China has successfully stolen, bought, or was simply given the >blueprints for every modern American nuclear weapon-and the guidance systems >to accurately deliver them. Like Reagan’s brilliant victory over the Soviet >Union, China never fired a shot. They simply waited until we had a >corruptible president, and simply corrupted him. >”One who is not acquainted with the designs of his neighbors should not >enter into alliances with them.” - Sun Tzu >Bill Clinton’s political prostitution has never been questioned...it’s >always been a matter of price. Wise world leaders have long recognized >Clinton as an egotistical political charlatan, capable of being elected in a >nation enamored with personality and ignorant of wisdom. Such leaders aren’t >spun by James Carville and Dan Rather. Instead, they laugh at Clinton’s >bumbling and self-aggrandizement. Then take advantage of him. No wonder the >Chinese wanted Clinton to be president. >”All warfare is based on deception. There is no place where espionage is not >used. Offer the enemy bait to lure him.” - Sun Tzu >The political greed of Clinton and his Democrats drove them directly into >the Chinese espionage trap. Like all nations, China has been snooping around >for years, picking up a snippet here, a spoonful there. But under Clinton’s >watch, China got the entire bag of goodies. It wasn’t even expensive. For a >few million dollars to the DNC, China gained complete access and even >protection via Janet Reno’s Justice Department. When Clinton’s people >discovered the damage, they did nothing. When the damage came to light, >Clinton’s administration tried to blame everyone else. What could they do? >Admit their treason? >”Those who excel in war first cultivate their own humanity and justice and >maintain their laws and institutions. By these means they make their >governments invincible.” - Sun Tzu > >Led by his pathological ego, Clinton breaks rules and laws at his leisure, >victimizing friends and foes alike. In the meantime, he stumbles from one >manufactured crisis to another, all designed to cover his tracks. He >distracts the nation by flinging bombs across the world, converting sleeping >dogs into resentful enemies. Meanwhile, China picked our pockets and built >coalitions against us while Clinton parades around, a team of flakes >shilling for him. >Clinton inherited a world that respected America, and like a drunken >gambler, parlayed American prestige into the gutter. He managed to destroy >the careful coalition of nations aligned against Iraq. He ruined world >confidence in NATO. He managed to weaken Russia as a state, yet strengthen >their diplomatic presence. He strengthened China’s hand unimaginably, >creating instability in the region. He simultaneously stoked the nuclear >fires between India and Pakistan, two wary but previously contented enemies. >Now, rogue nations such as North Korea and Iran are stretching their claws, >armed with Chinese missiles which can reach America. And Taiwan is just a >bit edgier today. >When Clinton leaves office, America will have less friends than his first >day as President. Thanks to Reagan and Bush, the United States isn’t on her >knees. But Clinton proved America is willing to turn a few tricks for the >right price. >”When the leader is morally weak and his discipline not strict, when his >instructions and guidance are not enlightened, when there are no consistent >rules...Neighboring rulers will take advantage of this”. -Sun Tzu >--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - > >Every nation is perpetually at war. For a president, every move, every word, >every action has consequences to the entire nation from that moment well >into the future. The concepts behind successfully leading a nation are not >new, but the naïve, arrogant and power-hungry seem to create endless >varieties of how to commit the same mistakes. The less we pay attention, the >greater damage each mistake creates. >On this Memorial Day, remember those who fought for our nation, especially >those who gave their lives so we may be free. Consider how easily their >sacrifice can be squandered. And how often it has happened. And whether you >will ever let that happen to another American son or daughter. >”War is a matter of vital importance to the state; a matter of life or >death, the road either to survival or to ruin.”-Sun Tzu >===================================== > >

Re: Bill of no Rights

From: ed
Date: 5/12/99
Time: 7:05:23 PM
Remote Name: 163.251.0.41

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Dennis, this hits home with what the SILENT majority really believes. There are to many dysfunctional Americans that believe they are entitled to everything, portraying to eyes of the rest of the world that Americans are the greediest people in the world.

Bill of No Rights

From: Dennis Fahlstrom  fahlstro@gte.net
Date: 5/9/99
Time: 7:47:28 PM
Remote Name: 207.175.230.124

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The following was written by State Representative Mitchell Kaye from Cobb County, GA:

THE BILL OF "NO" RIGHTS We, the sensible people of the United States, in an attempt to help everyone get along, restore some semblance of justice, avoid any more riots, keep our nation safe, promote positive behavior and secure the blessings of debt-free liberty to ourselves and our great-great-great grandchildren, hereby try one more time to ordain and establish some common sense guidelines for the terminally whiny, guilt-ridden, delusional and other cry-baby, bleeding hearts. We hold these truths to be self-evident, that a whole lot of people were confused by the Bill of Rights and are so dim that they require a Bill of No Rights.

ARTICLE I: You do not have the right to a new car, big screen TV or any other form of wealth. More power to you if you can legally acquire them, but no one is guaranteeing anything...

ARTICLE II: You do not have the right to never be offended. This country is based on freedom, and that means freedom for everyone - not just you! You may leave the room, turn the channel, express a different opinion, etc., but the World is full of idiots, and probably always will be..

ARTICLE III: You do not have the right to be free from harm. If you stick a screwdriver in your eye, learn to be more careful, do not expect the tool manufacturer to make you and all your relatives independently wealthy..

ARTICLE IV: You do not have the right to free food and housing. Americans are the most charitable people to be found, and will gladly help anyone in need, but we are quickly growing weary of subsidizing generation after generation of professional couch potatoes who achieve nothing more than the creation of another generation of professional couch potatoes..

ARTICLE V: You do not have the right to free health care. That would be nice, but from the looks of public housing, we're just not interested in health care.

ARTICLE VI: You do not have the right to physically harm other people. If you kidnap, rape, intentionally maim or kill someone, don't be surprised if the rest of us want to see you fry in the electric chair.

ARTICLE VII: You do not have the right to the possessions of others. If you rob, cheat or coerce away the goods or services of other citizens, don't be surprised if the rest of us get together and lock you away in a place where you still won't have the right to a big-screen color TV or life of leisure.

ARTICLE VIII: You don't have the right to demand that our children risk their lives in foreign wars to soothe your aching conscience. We hate oppressive governments and won't lift a finger to stop you from going to fight if you'd like. However, we do not enjoy parenting the entire world and do not want to spend so much of our time battling each and every little tyrant with a military uniform and a funny hat.

ARTICLE IX: You don't have the right to a job. All of us sure want all of you to have one, and will gladly help you along in hard times, but we expect you to take advantage of the opportunities of education and vocational training laid before you to make yourself useful.

ARTICLE X: You do not have the right to happiness. Being an American means that you have the right to pursue happiness - which by the way, is a lot easier if you are unencumbered by an overabundance of idiotic laws created by those of you who were confused by the Bill of Rights.

From: ed
Date: 4/20/99
Time: 4:13:46 AM
Remote Name: 203.216.74.16

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This is a test

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