17 Oct 2005

Australia can redeem itself help Venezuela repel Rogue State

A fantastic opportunity for Australia to redeem itself and help defend Venezuela from “attack” by Rogue State - USA private military contractors active in Columbia. Intelligence report reveals US military contractors already in country to “deal with” Venezuela’s President Hugo Chavez Frias.
http://www.vheadline.com/readnews.asp?id=46388

Forget remaining an accomplice to adopted killers of Rogue State USA. Instead of deploying Australia’s military alongside the world’s only abusive superpower military machine to commit more atrocities in two of the most defencless nations, Iraq and Afghanistan. Maybe Syria and Iran next on the Rogue State's Hit List.

Australia can now leap and take advantage of its remarkable luck to dump the ANZUS Treaty for the ball and chain it really is to this nation, evidenced Australia's military dead and wounded for USA’s worldwide brutality. Instead Australia can despatch SAS troops, a couple warships and fighter aircraft to assist and back Venezuela for its possible defence, whilst it gears up to repel invading US military mercenery killers. As the USA builds towards yet another attempted coup d’etat against Venezuela’s President Hugo Chavez.

What a global admiration sweep for Australia! The huge human rights stand and moral ground Canberra will regain as we defend Venezuela from pre-emptive attack from the Rogue State USA. Australia will recover its forfeited respect from all sane nations, except from the Rogue State and maybe puppet Tony Blair.

Consider the vast oil supplies President Hugo Chavez could reward Australian with for helping his country in its moment of need? Maybe we could slice 50 cents off each litre of speculated petrol if we play our cards right. Just send a few more Aussie troops in exchange for a few barrels of oil – it is what we are doing in Iraq? Venezuela has a budget surplus, cash in the bank, the USA is dead broke, huge deficits, its currency heads towards the bottom of the heap. Canberra could make a smart investment decision for our trade balance assisting Venezuela. Heck maybe we can do some international arms trade? Sell President Hugo Chavez a couple of Australian made warships, some high-speed well-armed catamarans we’ve been developing will be useful to Chavez to keep his coast free of invaders.

In fact we can fly our military directly into their new theatre of operations in Venezuela tomorrow. Pull them out of the imperial devastation we perpetrate under the bullshit of the USA manufactured war on terrorism, or is it the war on extremism now? Our boys and gals in the armed services would like Venezuela’s climate, less sand and dust than the Middle East. Considerably much less depleted uranium to screw up their lungs and avoid cancers would be cheery.

Australia can help President Chavez hold his defences in his democratically elected office against the terrorists sent by the Bush & Cheney White House. Whereas the USA has a shady dictator in President Bush, he did steal office by a little help from his Diebold pals and previously the US Supreme Court rather than inconvenience American voters. So the USA isn’t a real democracy like Venezuela is anyway... Why would Canberra choose to back a democracy that isn’t one as it plans military incursions on a democracy that is legitimate?

1 Oct 2005

Melbourne's air; its weather & sickness

There is something crucial and potentially dangerous going on with Melbourne’s air; its weather and concurring widely reported sickness.

I’ll start with a puzzling observation that a number of individuals I've talked with about this have corroborated. That there is a somewhat bitter, salty type of taste noticed during moderate to heavy rainfall conditions around Melbourne - it is also noticed less often under certain non-rainfall conditions - a topic for a separate check-out? The strange substance with its unusual taste is experienced from many locations, its across the board, not a single part of Melbourne, nor do I think it restricted to a specific demographic such as age or gender. It is equally experienced in the open and inside buildings.

Whatever the substance causing this unusual taste sensation it is existent and a reality to Melbourne's air. It cannot be recalled as having existed in past years by anyone I’ve talked of this experience. The peculiar taste of this salty substance is a recent state of affairs, certainly present the past year I've been watching for certain and has become noticable to more people. The taste is not the kind of salty taste experienced near the ocean when large waves disperse spray into the local air.

Monitoring of rainfall periods when the substance can be tasted shows it coincidentally appears related to curious medical symptoms - that have their onset each time rain and taste substance come together. These symptoms occur in some who just brushed it off as something strange, without thinking what it could be? It exists with easy detection by anyone who's noticed the stuff; it is tasted on the lips and inside the mouth for about 12 hours. It produces an uncomfortable bitter taste that makes you want to wash the odd taste from their mouth, or at least run the tongue over the lips to reduce its discomfort. It also has a “stinging” sensation on sore lips or a cut inside the mouth. I'm guessing this substance making the taste is airborne during the entire window it is noticed, that the substance is not enduring by physical settlement and contact with the mouth and lips alone.

What is apparent from monitoring these goings on for almost a year is symptoms do happen when it rains and immediately after rainfall - especially heavy downpours. Whatever the stuff causing this problem, the material or chemical is likely subsequently breathed into the lungs, and we lack information of its potential harm to our respiratory system. I wonder if the feeling of “thin air” also felt in breathing means a restriction that is cumulative is taking place from this stuff?.

The physical reactions I sincerely hope are a temporary strike - it seems to effect the nervous system, would hate to think there's any permanent acruing impairment. Some say what I've found that it seems toeffect mental alertness. Producing feelings from a "woody" head to solid headaches, even mental incapacitation in few instances. By its ferocity able to lay you out for a while so you cannot function and must lay down. I've noticed in myself and watching others that short-term memory deficiency and minor disorientation is more than anecdotal - I can connect these periods with the taste of the bitter substance and an effect on recall, mental acuity and spatial capacity impairment during the rainstorms. It makes sense that physiological manifestations of compromised memory will be more intense if exposure to this strange substance is behind the problems.

An additional complaint is body aches and pains, general fatigue and muscle tiredness – a run down effect that has kept a few at home sick for several days. These are individuals, usually healthy - I cannot claim these people suspect any association to the stuff tasted in the air, as I haven't asked them to comment. But there seems to be a hell of a coincidence of corroboration with what I've been talking about with Melbourne's weather, the air and increased sickness?