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Asian Tsunami revisited - 10 items of circumstantial evidence

Asian Tsunami revisited - 10 items of circumstantial evidence


Lawrence H. Summers, one time Head Harvard University, Chairman White House National Economic Council, World Bank Chief Economist "In addition to the benefits for the global system that a domestic demand led strategy would bring, I suspect a less export oriented strategy would also contribute to ultimate financial stability. Looking back, it seems relatively clear that Japanese economic policy could wisely have supported more consumption sooner..."

(1) An Australian head of civil engineering - with UK

and US collaboration - pioneered generating Tsunami in


the Pacific Ocean using TNT. The object of the

Australian engineer was to artificially mimic a sea

surge to hit Japan in World War 2.

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=14727

(2) US sources confirm that the State

Department warned the US navy base in Diego Garcia and

Australia (we just dealt with WW2 Australian research

collaboration) of the Tsunami in the Indian Ocean.

3)The State Department did not choose to air a disaster

alert on 24-hour news channels of the CNN or BBC. As

opposed to that, TV had been displaying to the world

within fifteen minutes, the second jetliner flight into

the WTC. Without such TV alert, many locals and

holiday-makers in Sri Lanka needed rescuing. Former

German Chancellor Helmut Kohl was located and rescued

by helicopter. A large proportion of the 30,000 lost in

Sri Lanka were small children because parents did not

have time to take them away from the sea front. "Even a

few minutes warning would have given the inhabitants a

chance to seek higher ground. The US National Oceanic

and Atmospheric Agency (NOAA) had several hours notice

before the first waves hit shore. Tim Walsh,

geologic-hazards program manager for the Washington

State Department of Natural Resources, said, 'Fifty

feet of elevation would be enough to escape the worst

of the waves. In most places, 25 feet would be

sufficient. If you go uphill or inland, the effect of

the Tsunami will be diminished.' "

http://www.anti-imperialism.net/lai/texte.php?langue=3&

section=CB&id=23374

Lila Rajiva asks in US: Why didn't NOAA [US National Oceeanographic &

Aquatic Agency in Hawaii] simply contact the media? A

CNN bulletin or an AP news flash would have reached almost at once and

gone to local radio stations fast enough to have saved lives in India

and Sri Lanka for certain.

http://www.viewsunplugged.com/VU/20050113/lilaRajiva_ts

unami2.shtml

(4) In a London interview with the BBC,

Sri Lanka's then President Chandrika Kumaratunga

expressed the idea that such magnitude of sea surge was

unknown in her land. Samuel Taylor Coleridge amplifies

one sense of her message: "Language is the armoury of

the human mind, and at once contains the trophies of

its past and the weapons of its future conquests."

Taking the record of language, 'Chandra' in South Asia

is an example of one of several words for 'moon.' In

contrast to 'Chandra', almost 3,000 years of language

and literature had not evoked a single term for

designation of Tsunami-magnitude sea overflows. So,

despite deep texture of vocabulary that for history

surpasses English, French or Spanish, South Asia was

compelled to turn to Japan on the Pacific-rim for a

term for the sea surge.

5) A Reuter report said -

"Wild animals seem to have escaped the Indian Ocean

Tsunami, adding weight to notions they possess a 'sixth

sense' for disasters, experts said on Thursday.

'"Sri

Lankan wildlife officials have said the giant waves

that killed over 24,000 people along the Indian Ocean

island's coast seemingly missed wild beasts, with no

dead animals found.' " 'No elephants are dead, not even

a dead hare or rabbit. I think animals can sense

disaster. They have a sixth sense. They know when

things are happening,' H.D. Ratnayake, deputy director

of Sri Lanka's Wildlife Department, said on Wednesday."

(6) Yet, a record twenty giant whales suffered shock,

floated to the ocean surface and were drifted by

currents to beach in Australia where they were cared

for by nature lovers and returned to the sea. Even

ocean depth fish had failed to alert the whale family

of the gathering of an ocean-floor event.

7) Judging by the unprecedented number of whales beached

at one time, what appears like a natural event could have

been a sudden, seismic event not of nature but timed like

an intelligent enemy attack for an hour of high population

vulnerability -

(a) Early morning,

(b) Saturday over Sunday,

(c) Xmas.

Geophysicists report that a chunk of undersea

plate had to drop just 10 metres at a fault line to set

off an ocean surge like the one that hit the Indian

Ocean.

Edward Cranswick: "Based on my experience of

investigating earthquakes for the US government for

almost 22 years and doing research on seismological

techniques to monitor underground nuclear explosions, I

believe that ... critically useful information about

the tsunami ... was not transmitted to emergency

response organisations.'

"Using seismological data alone, any tsunami expert

would know that a magnitude 8+ submarine megathrust

event like the 2004 Sumatra Earthquake would have a

good possibility of generating a tsunami ... The US

Navy ... have many sea-bottom sensors in the Indian

Ocean for detecting submarines, undersea nuclear

explosions, earthquakes and tsunamis. I am sure that

US ... knew the tsunami was in progress but they did

not relay this information to the countries at risk

because the info was 'CLASSIFIED'."

A paste-up seismic event could have resulted from a

geo-satellite positioned naval vessel sinking a

plutonium depth-charge at a fault line mapped by

geophysicists. Deep sea nuclear explosions are hardly

detectable by Geiger counter because radiation is

swirled away by the waters.

Still more recent geo-weapons are available. Former U.S.

Secretary of Defence William S. Cohen in a 1997 news

briefing stated:

"Others are engaging even in an eco-type of

terrorism whereby they can alter the climate, set off

earthquakes, volcanoes remotely through the use of

electromagnetic waves." Zbigniew Brzezinski (President

Carter's National Security Advisor) wrote, "Technology

will make available, to the leaders of major nations,

techniques for conducting secret warfare, of which only

a bare minimum of the security forces need be

appraised... [T]echniques of weather modification could

be employed to produce prolonged periods of drought or

storm."

Toronto University's Michel Chossudovsky added

later, "In the US, the technology is being perfected

under the High-frequency Active Aural Research Program

(HAARP)... Recent scientific evidence suggests that

HAARP is fully operational and has the ability of

potentially triggering floods, droughts, hurricanes and

earthquakes..." As far as informed people in the world

can say about geo-weapons, antennas for 3.39 MHz range

radio wave bouncing to manipulate earthquakes on land

or sea are available (a) in Russia in Gorky, 500 km

east of Moscow and (b) in US-controlled HAARP where

installations in Alaska and Norway provide a larger

numbers of antennas.

(8) As the US grapples with a potential end to carpeting

its way around the world with dollar paper that replaced

gold, it fears in Asia, the world's fastest growth area,

the replacement as international reserve currency of US

dollars by the Euro. If the Tsunami's thrust had travelled

a more northerly course it would have scored a strategic hit

on the nuclear power station built near Chennai and

thereby left India with a Chernobyl-like disaster.

(9) Fearing a run on its dollar, the US government

hesitated in offering more than $ 1 m - originally for

disaster relief to ALL countries. However, when

President George W Bush came out of several days'

privacy he was briefed in manner enough to elevate

himself to head Tsunami disaster relief.

That included his sending of Gen Colin Powel and soon

afterward of ex-US Presidents George H. W. Bush and

Bill Clinton to Tsunami-hit areas for publicity photos.

This limelight forced President Bush to winch up his

aid offer from $1 m to $ 30 m. Other governments then

obliged Bush to multiply his pledge to $350 m. After

that, Japan, the smaller nation, could table its pledge

worth $500 m.

Bush aide Condoleeza Rice made the disclosure that the

Tsunami constituted "a wonderful opportunity to show

not just the US government, but the heart of the

American people." "And I think it has paid great

dividends for us," she added. Rice voiced the idea at

nothing less august than a hearing before the Senate

Foreign Relations Committee when she circulated within

the Bush Administration from the position of National

Security Advisor to the position of Secretary of State.

(10) The international relief summit in Jakarta,

scheduled for January 6, 2005, finally netted $ 2000 m

in disaster aid. Previous State Secretary Colin Powell

arrived at the summit not paired with a senior Federal

official but with the third Bush, the younger brother

of the President, Jeb Bush, a local governor (of

Florida state.) The Bush family has set records for the

contracts it hands out to allied firms. So besides

providing Tsunami aid, Jeb Bush was in a position to

peer immediately into other nations' aid pockets and

provide an insider's handicap to Bush-allied firms.


Such firms include Kellog Construction and Haliburton

that became notorious for contracts for reconstruction

in Iraq that was impacted by US weapons.

Original report: 'Sunday Standard', January 07, 2007 Vol: 01 Issue: 26
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