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To: Baldur Fjvlnisson who wrote (348324)1/27/2003 2:58:51 PM
From: JakeStraw  Respond to of 769670
 
>>Everything has been going to hell for the past 2-3 years or so.

Ohhhh...so it virtually happened overnight...



To: Baldur Fjvlnisson who wrote (348324)1/27/2003 3:04:01 PM
From: PROLIFE  Respond to of 769670
 
Everything has been going to hell for the past 2-3 years or so

nope...you will know it when anything is really going to hell....

all the rest is just noise..much like you.



To: Baldur Fjvlnisson who wrote (348324)1/27/2003 3:08:48 PM
From: Skywatcher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
And the FIRST LADY IS A LIBRARIAN....yet she says NOTHING!
US Librarians See 'Big Brother' in Monitoring
of Library Patrons Under 'USA Patriot Act'
by David B. Caruso
The Associated Press

Saturday 25 January 2003

PHILADELPHIA -- A federal law aimed at catching terrorists has raised the hackles of many of the
nation's librarians, who say it goes too far by allowing law enforcement agencies to watch what some
people are reading.

The USA Patriot Act, passed after the Sept. 11 attacks, gave the FBI new powers to investigate
terrorism, including the ability to look at library records and computer hard drives to see what books
patrons have checked out, what Web pages they've visited, and where they've sent e-mails.

The Department of Justice says the new powers are needed to identify terrorist cells.

But some librarians, who were meeting in Philadelphia for an American Library Association convention,
worry that the FBI has returned to routinely checking on the reading habits of intellectuals, civil rights
leaders and other Americans.

Those tactics, common in the 1950s and 1960s, were occasionally used to brand people as
Communists.

"Some of this stuff is pretty scary, and we are very concerned that people's privacy is being violated,"
American Library Association President Maurice J. Freedman said.

Some 10,000 librarians from around the world were expected in Philadelphia for the association's
midwinter meeting, which began Friday. The group will discuss the Patriot Act at a forum Sunday and is
likely to draft a resolution condemning sections of the law that open library records to police inspection,
Freedman said.

Judith Krug, director of the group's Office of Intellectual Freedom, said routine government inquiries into
library records could have a chilling effect on patrons. For example, she said, some might be afraid to take
out books on Islam out of fear that they might wind up on an FBI watch list.

Speaking to reporters in Philadelphia last week, FBI Director Robert S. Mueller sought to play down
concerns that the bureau would abuse its powers.

Mueller said he couldn't recall a case where agents had sought library records to see what books
someone had been reading. Most recent FBI inquiries into library files, he said, involved tracking suspects
who had used public-access computers to communicate with conspirators or send threatening e-mails.

He said agents "would not be doing our duty" if they didn't follow leads into libraries, if that's where an
investigation takes them.

The government's new surveillance powers are also limited. The Patriot Act only gives agents the power
to research the library habits of "agents of a foreign power." Proponents of the law say that should offer
ordinary Americans protection from unwarranted surveillance, although critics said the term could apply to
anyone.

Agents also must obtain a search warrant from a judge, although the act lets them do so in a secret
federal court without the library's knowledge.

"What's next, installing cameras in libraries so we can see what books people are reading?" Freedman
said. "Sure it sounds far fetched, and it smacks of Stalinist Russia, but look at what's going on now and
you'll see many things that you never would have believed a few years ago."

Similar outrage has been expressed overseas. On Thursday in Vienna, Austria, the media watchdog in
Europe's leading security organization criticized the United States for snooping on the private lives of
Americans.

Freimut Duve of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe condemned the FBI and the
U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service for monitoring library records and bookstore receipts under the
Patriot Act.

"This goes much too far," he said. "It may invite other governments to do the same."

The library convention in Philadelphia is scheduled to run through Monday. Participants are also
expected to protest cuts in library funding, discuss how to incorporate Internet-based books into their
collections and announce the winners of several awards.
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To: Baldur Fjvlnisson who wrote (348324)1/27/2003 3:12:59 PM
From: Frederick Smart  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Baldy....

>>If the SEC garbage hadn't been desperately busy in 1999
sweeping the crimes of Andersen and other mob outfits under the carpet and generally ignoring the totally fraud driven stock market I might not even have lost that money.

Maybe it's wrong to ask that garbage heap for a level playing field.

It's just the same story on all fronts. This system is run by totally worse than useless mob owned junk.

The results of this are plain to see. Everything has been going to hell for the past 2-3 years or so.>>

Right ON!!

The WTC towers imploding were a physical correspondence to the division, separation and destruction that already has manifested in the spiritual realm.

Emanuel Swedenborg witnessed the Last Judgment in the spiritual heavens and hells during the year 1757. 191 years later on May 14, 1948 we witnessed the zionist takeover of Israel under the guise of Judiaic-Israeli heritage.

191 corresponds to God (764) = 191 prime X 4.

We are in the New Jerusalem Age which began on April 29, 1979. And the Age of Aquarius began on March 21, 2000.

The old is collapsing. And the new is rising as mankind continues to freely receive and share more and more of the energy, light, truth and love of this "second coming" process with one another.

WTC (523) is prime - corresponds to 5th Age conjoined with 23 which is I (9) + Am (14) = 23 prime. The 4th Age which ended on April 28, 1979 was the Old Christian Era.

It's truly GREAT to be alive!!

Peace and God Bless!

119293!!