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... GLOBAL NEWS ... NEWS DGSE report. One is the fact that the CIA and MI6 were dealing with a Libyan al- Qaeda member at the same time that Libyan leader Muammar al Qaddafi had declared war on al-Qaeda. Unlike the United States, Libya issued an Interpol arrest warrant for bin Laden on 16 March 1998. With this treasure trove of proof of US (and British) support for al-Qaeda, Qaddafi had the US and the neo-cons over a barrel. It is not surprising, therefore, that the Bush administration now considers Qaddafi (once branded as terrorist number one) to be a good friend. The other item is the training of Ahmed Ressam at Darunta. Bill Clinton's National Security Adviser Sandy Berger was charged with removing classified documents from the National Archives concerning the Ressam bombing plot. The question remains: what were in these documents and did they have anything to do with the CIA's fingerprints on the Darunta camp? (Source: Wayne Madsen Report, 23 May 2006, http:/www.waynemadsenreport.com) Military Academy at Sandhurst, and is now Recent media reports concerning Khan's a broadcaster and writer on terrorism in the movements have brought to light evidence UK. that Khan's Honda Accord was bugged by "The amount of information coming out MIS prior to the bombings. Though denied and the quality of information coming out: by the Metropolitan Police, this would the fact that that has been so consistently again sync with the supposition that Khan overlooked, it would appear, by the was doing the bidding of British security service MI5 to me suggests really intelligence when four bombs ripped apart only one of two options. Either we've gota three trains and a bus on 7 July, killing 52 level of incompetence that would be and injuring more than 770 people. unusual even for the security services, or (Source: Prison Planet.com, 27 June 2006, Khan was working as an informant for the — http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/june200 security service, " he said. 6/270606londonbomber.htm) This meshes with the inconceivable coincidence of exercises which drilled the NANOTECH SENSORS CAN same targets being attacked at the same SNIFF OUT MONEY time, being conducted by Visor nited States border security officials Consultants, and eyewitness reports have sponsored the development of a suggesting that the accused displayed no _ sensor at the University of Michigan that behaviour conducive with suicide bombers. detects the gases given off by the ink on The alleged bombers bought return train paper bills, making it easier to catch tickets, left pay-and-display valid tickets on currency smugglers. their cars in Luton and had _ their With the advent of nanotechnology, movements captured on CCTV, but they sensors are becoming so small that they gave no indications that they were nervous allow the monitoring of many conditions in about their imminent deaths. Even ways never before possible. Dr Kensall Metropolitan Police investigators now Wise, director of the Center for Wireless believe that the bombers were dupes set up Integrated MicroSystems at the University by somebody else and didn't know they of Michigan, calls wireless integrated were carrying live explosives. microsystems (WMS) "the final frontier in The 7/7 links with British intelligence the pervasiveness of microelectronics". agencies don't end with Khan. Terror He's working on a micropowered expert John Loftus told the Fox News environmental monitor for the precision Dayside show that alleged London analysis of gaseous materials. This bombing mastermind Haroon Rashid wristwatch-sized device can detect the Aswat was an MI6 intelligence asset whom _ presence of toxic gases at the level of just British security helped protect and hide 100 parts per trillion. It can also monitor before the bombings. temperature, humidity, pressure and more. For example, it can recognise the presence of mustard gas in a building's air supply in >) SS just four seconds. _ (Source: Nanotech Buzz, 5 July 2006, he \ ea http://www.nanotechbuzz.com crit en ec xh p ) Recent media reports concerning Khan's movements have brought to light evidence that Khan's Honda Accord was bugged by MIS prior to the bombings. Though denied by the Metropolitan Police, this would again sync with the supposition that Khan was doing the bidding of British intelligence when four bombs ripped apart three trains and a bus on 7 July, killing 52 and injuring more than 770 people. (Source: Prison Planet.com, 27 June 2006, http://www. prisonplanet.com/articles/june200 6/270606londonbomber.htm) DID LONDON BOMBERS WORK FOR BRITISH INTELLIGENCE? Awe terrorism expert has suggested to the BBC that Mohammed Siddique Khan, the alleged ringleader of the 7 July 2005 (7/7) London bombings, was working for the British intelligence agency MI5 as an informant at the time of the attacks. Charles Shoebridge was a detective with the London Metropolitan Police for 12 years, is a former graduate of the Royal ye 4 oil “he Mi a he) & oe a at os EE ML ULTRASOUND FREQUENCIES FOUND TO "REGROW" TEETH AG ultrasound transmitter that fits neatly inside a person's mouth like a brace could help to regrow damaged teeth. Jie Chen and Ying Tsui, engineers at the University of Alberta in Canada, developed the miniature device after ultrasound stimulation encouraged damaged teeth and jawbone tissue to regrow in animals. Tarek El-Bialy, who works in Alberta's medical faculty, was able to regrow teeth in rabbits with a larger device, but only when some tooth root remained in place. 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