mrWKMahler 02.05.2005 03:05 |
Hello Mr. President Bush, Vice President Cheney, Mr. Geoff Wood, Mr. Christopher Morris, Mrs. Janet Morris & Mr. Daniel Emmerich. I write to you at this pre-dawn hour of 2:25 a. m. regarding the Douglas Wood hostage situation within Iraq. President Bush, via Fox 25 of Boston, MA., I was informed that Mr. Wood being of Australian heritage is your reason for not being involved with diplomatic resolution tactics. Mr. Bush, I state for the record that since as early as 1997, Mr. Geoff Wood and I have been conversing primarily via alt.music.queen, devoted to the British Band Queen. Two guys sparring words, sharing thoughts and cracking jokes along the way. Is it of any interest to the said hostage takers that indeed the ideas and plans set forth for new developments within Australia and the United States regarding soft tissue cell research and the Tyrannosaurus Rex, the extinct inhabitant of Earth was devised by none other than myself within the span of the last three weeks? The idea for a continent able to sustain agreeable temperatures and surrounded by ocean combined with the immense tourism travel industry between the resort of Leonda, link and the Cape Cod And The Islands would be of benefit it these plans were subtly announced within Iraq? Perhaps the continuing efforts of Non Lethality within M2 Technologies Inc, link with new developments with airport security, pedophilia and Electronic Magnetic Pulse weaponry and a urgent need to replenish a U. S. Military would be better served if a greater common bond were made between Australia, the United States and in particularly the college and university students well aware of the tragic Victoria Snelgrove death by pepper ball spray bullet, a Non Lethal round shot into a crowd during the Boston area celebration of the ALCS victory. Within the surrounding areas of Cape Cod, including but not limited to the entire Hyannisport area, California all the way to South Africa and back, there is a new challenge to bring to North America what had been blacked out at the least within the South Eastern Massachusetts area by way of T. V. during November 2003. The Nelson Mandela AIDS/HIV 46664 world wide broadcasted concert event with Queen whom lost a tremendous asset to Live Aid in Mr. Freddie Mercury of whom died of AIDS/HIV in 1991. Bono of U2 (a frequent caller of your Dad's home at the time, the White House and now a spokesman to the United Nations for many diverse charities and a dear friend to Pope John Paul II). The reigning three time Superbowl Champions, the New England Patriots and the fan base are well aware of the desire and request to borrow Gillette Stadium come Fall 2005. Mr. Geoff Wood has been developing his own brand of audio and photo fidelity for quite some time now, albeit not quite so well known as of yet, sort of like myself. Of course, the phrase, "don't look back at yesterday, we've got today to contend with" comes to mind currently. I say that for God only knows just how popular Geoff and I are. Within the computer industry therein lies a great demand for peripherals that can and will be more user friendly. Within Taiwan, Germany and the entire United States, Micro Innovations, a company based in New Jersey with a diverse cultural background is always searching for idealistic and user friendly approaches to any type of computer related topics and especially since the advent of the 30,000,000 plus downloads of the quite legal Bit Torrent software application. The challenge is there for the learner to create and share each of his or her own unique designs and this I know from sharing my own knowledge within a 100,000 strong member area for a widely popular band friendly audio and video information source. Mr. Daniel Emmerich, my father in-law is just the man to know regarding imports and |
mrWKMahler 02.05.2005 23:21 |
Well the Fox 25 TV 10 O'clock, hour long news broadcast ended without so much as a hint of news from the Middle East. Truckers within US Borders are now part of a homeland defense system, if anyone knows the highways, it's the truckers. (I wonder if my Dad could still run a 18 wheeler for old times sake.) How's this for attention. A woman from Yahoo.com via telephone call about domain name registrations introduced herself as Bonita. Over there in Bonita Springs, Florida, is my Dad. Yahoo has it in mind to continue a practice that means literal downtime for existing domain owners whom are Yahoo members should the domain owner decide to hand over the ownership of a domain to a Yahoo member. With the domain name DNS settings (anchors) remaining the same if chosen, it would not matter for Yahoo would require the original owner to delete the account and the new owner would therefor be required to purchase a $9.95 per year registration, thus the downtime. The price, $9.95 is up $4.95 and Yahoo has yet to consider the amount of postal mail and time it takes to transfer domain ownership from one person to another for Yahoo outsources to Australias Melbourne IT. To clarify, this means that anyone who wishes to bring the domain to another registrar, unless Melbourne can be satisfied with electronic paperwork, postal mail and or fax is the only route for change. Thus, more expense comes from the true small business person at all levels. "Bring it on home.." As to the fact that Mr. Geoff Wood quite possibly lose a friend in Douglass Wood, President Bush has been notified that if he does not act to save this Australian person, he will lose his job, the vice president will lose his job before any Presidential election and the republican party will suffer a tremendous defeat come election 2008. So says I and anyone who gives a damn about the fact that within this craziness in this world, friendships are forged out of complete and utter unabashed mercy and tolerance. Everybody has a side to the story. As for a winner running independent, the word is "LANDSLIDE" Mr. Springsteen :-) Governor, Mayor, Senator or (insert word of choice here), who knows.... Bruce, Melissa, who am I but to remind you, myself and anybody else that the lines Now Springsteen He is the man Who writes of people Across the land And Melissa Etheridge She sings of Angels She's coming to your window Oh, facing hell ("Devils & Dust" a collection of songs about poeple & a bout with breast cancer.) "WHAT DO YOU KNOW" September 2003, William K. Mahler, W. K. Mahler Music Publishing Co. ASCAP (Thank you Johnny Cash, who'd believe a toddler would have seen you when no one else could during a sunny day in Eastham MA on my parents lawn, early 1970's even though you looked then as you did circa the late 1980's.) --what do you know-- september 2003 well i got my windows, i got my car i got my woman, should get me far i've done my time and i've tried to know just where this land and of you know will take me someday, oh might you know i'm coming right away, so should you know i'm looking for the promised land i'm taking my life in my two hands so travel with me, come what may what will you say to me, what will we pray my friend he knows what game I play baseball is coming, come what may now springsteen, he is the man who writes of people, across the land and melissa etheridge, she sings of angels she's coming to your window oh, facing hell so people 'round me do you know the story as is has been told up on the web there is a story i'm telling you it's one we know from the cradle oh, to the grave i'm telling you it's me i'll save i'll clear my conscience, i'll say my peace i'm hoping you will follow me don't do what i say just realize this it's your life and one you should not miss so why am i preac |
mrWKMahler 02.05.2005 23:55 |
link NUCLEAR WAR-FEAR Ayatollah warns U.S. needs punch in mouth Iran's spiritual leader says nuke plan to continue no matter who is elected -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted: May 1, 2005 8:32 p.m. Eastern © 2005 WorldNetDaily.com The spiritual leader of Iran, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, is warning the U.S. to stay out of his country's business – and, in particular, its nuclear program, which is set to resume this week. Speaking on a tour of southeast Iran, Khamenei called the U.S. "arrogant," "rude" and said the country "deserved a punch in the mouth." He also said Iran's presidential elections in June would not make any difference to its nuclear policy. Khamenei said it was not up to the U.S. to decide which countries needed nuclear technology. Iran announced yesterday it is likely to resume uranium enrichment-related activities next week, following a breakdown in negotiations between the Shiite regime and the European Union. Tehran's announcement after talks in London with European negotiators yielded no results. France, Britain and Germany, acting on behalf of the 25-nation European Union, were seeking guarantees from Iran that it will not use its nuclear program to make weapons. Top Iranian nuclear negotiator Hasan Rowhani was quoted as saying Tehran expects to restart enrichment activities injecting uranium gas into centrifuges at its uranium-conversion facility in Isfahan. "It's unlikely that uranium enrichment ... which takes place in Natanz, will be resumed, but it's likely that some activities at Isfahan Uranium Conversion Facility will restart next week," Rowhani said today. The central cities of Natanz and Isfahan house the heart of Iran's nuclear program. The Isfahan conversion facility reprocesses uranium ore concentrate into gas, which is then taken to Natanz and fed into the centrifuges for enrichment. Washington agreed to support the EU effort but signaled that Iran, which Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice last month labeled an "outpost of tyranny," should quickly accept it or face harsh Security Council sanctions. The breakdown in talks between Iran and Europe puts Tehran's nuclear program back in the international spotlight and is likely to force Washington to react. There is increasing concern within the administration and Congress over Iran's missile program, which has been determined by a commission of U.S. scientists to pose a serious threat to U.S. security. A report first published in Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin, a weekly, online, premium, intelligence newsletter affiliated with WND, revealed last week that Iran has been seriously considering an unconventional pre-emptive nuclear strike against the U.S. An Iranian military journal publicly floated the idea of launching an electromagnetic pulse attack as the key to defeating the U.S. Congress was warned of Iran's plans last month by Peter Pry, a senior staffer with the Commission to Assess the Threat to the United States from Electromagnetic Pulse Attack in a hearing of Sen. John Kyl's subcommittee on terrorism, technology and homeland security. In an article titled, "Electronics to Determine Fate of Future Wars," the journal explains how an EMP attack on America's electronic infrastructure, caused by the detonation of a nuclear weapon high above the U.S., would bring the country to its knees. "Once you confuse the enemy communication network you can also disrupt the work of the enemy command- and decision-making center," the article states. "Even worse today when you disable a country's military high command through disruption of communications, you will, in effect, disrupt all the affairs of that country. If the world's industrial countries fail to devise effective way |