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H5N1 Bird Flu mutated into two forms, killing birds and people.

Researcher Dr Rebecca Garten said: "As the virus continues its geographic expansion, it is also undergoing genetic diversity expansion" (:BBC). Myths flourish as concerns about proper healthcare rage. Chiropractic, for instance, had it's unhealthy beginnings, in the opinions of many (:References: Consumer Health), by Palmer who ran an ad in the Davenport Times in 1902, which proclaimed, "You have no right to be sick when chiropractic cures all disease." (:Chiroweb Archives), which many chiropractors now admit is not true. Chiropractor adjustments, such as from those of Palmer College adjusts people and animals, which should cause government health officials to be alarmed, since for instance in the medical field it is not normal that a doctor treating humans would also do the work of a veterinarian. Also medical doctors typically scrub a long time, even 5 minutes, and replace medical gloves (even many postal workers wear gloves) so as not to spread disease, that they remain sanitary, while chiropractors often have patient after patient every few minutes, often without any scrubbing (even in many fitness centers workers continually disinfect, and many facility visitors often bring their own disinfectants) even though many patients visit in their dirty work clothes (:ANC). (See below: birds pic & Louis Pasteur discussion). March 21, 2006.

It is the end of the world as we know it [see chart] as biodiversity is extinguished (:BBC) as Republicans [and governments] do very little very late, let alone plan for the future population explosion (:ANC). March 21, 2006.

30 Million luggage bags were lost by airlines last year (:DN / AP). March 21, 2006.

Expensive Operation Swarmer failed, finding no good targets (in Republican lingo), in 4th year of this current Iraqi war, as insurgents took a prison, killed many, and freed all prisoners (:ANC). "As many as 100 insurgent fighters - armed with automatic rifles and rocket-propelled grenades - stormed the judicial compound in Muqdadiyah, about 60 miles northeast of the capital." (:DN). Very small NATO (including some US, Canadian, and other forces), currently involved in taking-over Iraq as the US and Canada withdraw, is also planning to attack militants in Africa's [Western] Sudan, South of Egypt, in the Libyan Desert and South (:ANC), known as Darfur, "which the United Nations has described as the world's gravest humanitarian crisis. The conflict there has left more than 180,000 people dead and 2 million displaced." (:The Boston Globe). In related news, insurance companies are cashing-in selling Iraqis new: terrorism insurance (:NYT). March 21, 2006.

While Republicans continue to stir-up anger in nations such as in the US, Venezuela, Iraq, and so on, much of the stirring being done goes against their own Republican spirit, such as in dealings with Iran. While Bush and Rice and warn Iran not to get involved in nuclear efforts, former Republican President Gerald Ford not only said Iran having nuclear activities was a good thing, but even offered to get Iran plutonium processing equipment; and former Republican President Gerald Ford was considered mainline Republican (:ANC). March 21, 2006.

President Bush addressed discontent, and said he's confident of victory in Iraq. "I'm optimistic we'll suceed. If not, I'd pull our troops out," (:The Boston Globe). In related news, Iraq stated it is in a civil war, but President Bush said it is not. The President's poll rating remains at 36 (:BBC). March 21, 2006.

The number of visitors to ANC news is again outpacing Angelfire host capabilities, as many visitors get default bandwidth messages. ANC has tried to improve this condition, such as throwing money at the problem to no avail, so may again soon need to build another site. Most of the problem stems not from visitors anxious to read rare important headline news of immediate concern, but from those interested in reference material, such as regarding money, politics, religion, love, and illegal activities for their research studies. Thank you everyone for making A News Center a great success (:ANC). March 21, 2006.

$20.3 Billion Ethernet market projected within 3 years, currently at $16.05 Billion (:ANC / CRN p34). In related news, while many people are not aware of what shadow-ram and fuzzy-logic are, imagining it is great computing processing of math and geometry, and while that is true increasingly, shadow-ram and fuzzy-logic are actually very simple ideas. How you tap a button sends a message, similar to Morse Code. A keyboard or touchscreen has more messages, a touchpad has more. A tap can represent a letter or command. On the letter or image side is shadow-ram (toward computer memory ram interacting with your memory as you input it and symbols or commands are saved, not static and not usually flowing). On the command side is software computing, particularly when the computing is of geometry toward completing lines of dots or text, origins coming from search engines (:ANC). (See ANC Archives for search engine types). March 21, 2006.

$1.1 Trillion (:CRN p60) Republican Legislation Compliance Cost to US. Legislation was passed many years ago that only self-funding legislation should be introduced. If this business ripping big brother Republican profit destroying legislation is within the self-funding parameters, then government needs to redefine self-funding. To put free enterprise businesses out-of-business, must not be the ways of government. Mobile processing and the great outdoors (:ANC): Environment had a horrible fall in 2004 [likely through 2005, 6, 7, & 8, too] among small businesses forking-out $3,296 per employee [over 4.5 times what big business spent], spending heavily trying to comply with the EPA; while big business had a horrible time with [financial compliance (such as with Sarbanes Oxley)] forking-out $2,952 per employee [a little more than small business paid], to [Republican] government. In workplace compliance, small business again paid more than big business per employee. Small business was also hit hard, paying nearly double what big business paid to comply with new tax rules (:CRN [& ANC]). In related news, having already cost Billions of dollars, employees need to have less tax withheld as the 1975 spike has been surpassed (:USAT), a Republican plus for employee voters, but in economic terms although the employee was overtaxed according to experts, incentive has deteriorated for getting employees up-off-the-ranks and doing something more useful for this nation by becoming employers themselves, as employees become further entrenched in the Republican hard work [for the other guy] ethic even if it does little to raise their personal standard-of-living (:ANC). In similar news: With North hemisphere spring having arrived yesterday many are leaving their desktop computers, stretching their limbs, and going outside. Fortunately for them (:ANC) AMD has (the only) 64-bit mobile technology available to channel (:CRN Custom Systems p24) forward and share many of their winter interests (:ANC). March 21, 2006.

Afghanistan government trial is considering the death penalty for a person for their being Christian (:Fox / AP). A US religious and legal expert told ANC "from what I know about the situation, this is far worse than anything Iraq ever did. In recent years Christians have been killed, but only when proselytizing in conjunction with bad press or other political incorrectness in their opinions. Muslims were the main part of the 9/11 attack against the United States, and terrorism attacks in other countries. Places such as Palestinian and Afghanistan evidently protect terrorists and people anxious to be warring against civilized society so should not be entitled to benefits derived thereof." (:ANC). Afghanistan is a "deeply conservative" right-wing Muslim, 99%, and 1% "mainly" Hindu; with a total Afghan population of 28 Million (:Fox / AP). In related news, in the 7th century AD, in self-promoting copycat style based on Christian concepts Muhammad started telling people to be united, and many became interested. "Mohammed originally designated that his followers must face Jerusalem when praying, a gesture designed to win support from Arabian Jews. Later, Muslims switched to praying toward Mecca, and the Koran does not mention Jerusalem." (:Palestine Facts), and does not abide in the need for truth in religion and does not abide in Christianity. Currently the Jewish community is forming with Muslims what they call the UN of religions (:ANC). March 20, 2006.

$250 Billion (:ANC (see much higher appraisal according to previous ANC articles on longevity economic values, also see Leviticus 27 with inflation)) "Iraq War Enters 4th Year With More Deaths" (:LAT / Associated Press), dozens more died yesterday (:ANC / LAT). The war that President Bush long ago said was over now has "nearly a third more" troops than took part in the campaign to oust Saddam Hussein in March 20, 2003. 133,000 US troops are now "on the ground inside Iraq" (:LAT / Associated Press). Those that died initially getting Saddam, including due to friendly fire, comprise nearly an insignificant (although no person is insignificant) relative number statistically by today's Republican standard of funding death and violence (:ANC), currently with at least 2,314 US military personnel having died in the ongoing Iraqi war, in addition to the very many contractors that died there. "Bush says about 30,000 Iraqis have been killed, while others put the toll far higher"; as piles of bodies are dumped in the Iraqi capitol of Baghdad by Iraqis (:LAT / Associated Press), including insurgents and perhaps civil sects and perhaps Al-Qaeda factions (:ANC). March 20, 2006.

President Bush increasingly finds fewer agreeing with him, this time as he and the veep try to convince the US that there is no civil war emerging in Iraq, even though the Iraqi Prime Minister has so stated, and even though Democrats and many Republicans and others have tried to get the President on the right track with honest appraisals of the facts (:ANC). March 20, 2006.

Gold mines and oil production owned by US interests in Indonesia are being increasingly attacked, such as Exxon Mobil seeing demonstrations against their oil field. Hundreds of towns-people have been evacuated under threats, and many have been killed. Gold mining companies involved include Newmont and Freeport McMoRan. The previously booming Indonesian region due to US investments, increasingly sees the impoverished fighting for their lives as investors may reconsider as anger rises against the US (:BBC). In related news, more hype is posted, such as Bloomberg (no affiliation unless otherwise stated) headlining Google up $7 Friday, when actually dealing in the hundreds of dollars per share, the $7 is hardly significant as since early January Google has lost 25% (:ANC). In similar news, the government credibility gap is hitting stocks hard, along with the Fed not likely to step on the shovel to break new ground soon but more likely to step on inflation through belt tightening and no immediate jolts to the status-quo (:ANC / various sources). March 20, 2006.

150,000 to be hired in China by WalMart (:BBC). In related news: Less Educated = Less Money, generally, according to some new studies (:ANC) of old 1990s data "found" [or realized what others found years ago this century, that] uneducated "black men" in the US increasingly don't get the jobs. The [costly to taxpayers] studies were done by "experts" at Columbia, Princeton, Harvard, University of California, Berkeley (no ANC affiliations unless otherwise stated), and "other institutions" (:NYT). Some key concerns emerge. One is that government spends a lot of money on pork-barrel legislation for fat-cats' studies to state what government already knows. Also, the studies indicate a blindness to the fact that this is a global marketplace (:ANC), discussing for instance a 10th grade dropout in the US (:NYT), while in other countries people often dropout of first grade and are earning many times more than what their parents and grandparents made, raising their standard of living exponentially. Also at least one study was based on census data, so indicates it did not include the large influx of the far less educated (in proportion with study parameters) group of illegal immigrants whose amount of education they did have is considered not as high quality as those "black men" educated within the US; yet those of Mexico have gained many jobs quickly (without payroll taxes or other deductions yet with many benefits), and often advance in scale quickly to highly valued jobs such as translators. With regard to Mexican education, it is important to remember that Mexico had declared bankruptcy (:ANC). March 20, 2006.

$6.1 Billion for illegal US marijuana, just in British Columbia. Billions US dollars flow into Canada to purchase marijuana brought into the US. In Canada, in 1989 23.3% used marijuana; today 44.5%, nearly half, are using marijuana regularly. "But has criminalisation been successful in deterring consumption? The answer is surely no," according to the Fraser Institute think tank and others, who have "studied the industry in detail." "But police insist 'tougher sentences'" showing it is, according to "Lawyer and policy expert Eugene Oscapella": "not logic" that's the problem, it's the police, incorrect [not correctional] laws, and "It's politics that's stopping" proper "drug laws". The Fraser Institute also is finding "there is growing evidence of a link between heavy cannabis use and mental health problems in some people." (:BBC) as has been found in for instance the US educational system, such as blurred vision (such as due to some unproven as being safe speed-reading courses), inability to concentrate (such as due to monotone), physical impairment (such as getting beat-up regularly), and adverse personality traits (when actually it is often the teacher that is subversive), among multitudes of other indicators increasingly found now, but not realized for instance a century ago. In other words, people sometimes have allergies or other medical concerns, yet as the [BBC] article and many others have detailed, whether marijuana is suitable entertainment (or other) or not is the lesser concern, as the more important worse part is wrong "police", "laws", and "politics" (:ANC). March 20, 2006.

Tech progress has been made. Advancing even more from the dashboard mounted compass, now when traveling you can have not only GPS mapping, but also recent photos (including arial) in split screen presentations of the intersections ahead, bike trails, flight paths, hiking trails, (:ANC), and shorelines with boat docks. Many advancements are being made such as the Garmin, GRMN, BlueChart g2 monitor and keypad unit (:Boating Cover Story), but it continues to be incredible that this and other great new technologies continues to be user-unfriendly such as with and gray on gray letters, extremely tiny words on buttons, and symbols that confuse any reasonable person, such as this "g2" unit having 7 arrows pointing up, while there is definitely plenty of room on their unit to have easy to read brief explanations. In the future we can expect to have this GPS map and photo technology tied-into government, such as photos of newly erected buildings and new intersections, yet there is also a great marketability with ads in the maps and photos pointing perhaps to hotels, and then the user perhaps clicking and the presentations switching, perhaps pointing to restaurants (:ANC). March 20, 2006.

Breast cancer tied to uneven breast size. A strong correlation was found as "Asymmetrical breasts could prove to be reliable indicators of future breast disease in women", according to researchers who found the average breast size is 500ml (:BBC). March 20, 2006.

Happy Saint Patricks Day! Luck is a delight. Yet when you turn your luck around from the start, it makes more sense to praise our Lord for the chance and miracles that happen to them all (:ANC / GodMath Testament)! March 17, 2006.

86 Billion light years in circumference, as observed from near Earth, our Universe is therefore accordingly 13.7 Billion years old (:ANC). The 2003 stars creation assumption has just been proven wrong, as stars are now more accurately known to have started being created 400 Million years after the marble sized Big Bang (:USAT). March 17, 2006.

In Chinatown, NY, NY, one of the world's most "powerful underworld figures" dealing in humans was caught by the FBI. Thousands of illegal immigrants from China were shipped to the US and "once in the U.S. they were held or threatened with violence" until they worked or slaved and paid $40,000 or more. Often employed was "the notoriously violent Fuk Chin Gang for muscle." (:ANC). March 17, 2006.

In tactical response to the Democrat initiative to censor the President Bush on private matters protected by the US Constitution (:ANC), Republicans agree the President must obtain court approval if to wiretap or to conduct other forms of invasive monitoring (:Fox). March 17, 2006.

The Iraqi war is now very heavily funded, as the US Dollar shrinks again. With US interest in air superiority (:ANC) 50 helicopters scoured wastelands with 200 tactical ground vehicles (:CNN). Some say it is the "biggest air assault since the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003." (:Reuters). Leaders insist it is an Iraqi operation, although US control may seem clear to some people (:ANC). There are 850 Iraqis and 700 (:Detroit News) US troops currently involved in Operation Swarmer, wrongly named after the 1950 operation which was the largest ever at the time (:ANC). "The Pentagon says Operation Swarmer is the largest U.S. military air assault in Iraq since the 2003 U.S.-led invasion.", but it actually is "considerably smaller than the September 2004 offensive to retake Samarra" (:CNN). March 17, 2006.

US military sexual assaults up 40% as 2,374 allegations of sexual assaults were reported during 2005, compared to 1,700 in 2004. (:Fox). March 17, 2006.

Bid-rigging off-shore insurance giant AIG fourth-quarter profit fell 72% (:ANC / MW). In related news, off-shore Refco is found to have an increasing number of "layers" of corporations evidently built to hide the increasing money trail (:White Collar Crime: Investigations). March 17, 2006.

Catholics started the terrorism that mainly effects the world today. Rather than treat symptoms, let us reap peace through wisely understanding the true root of the problem (:ANC various sources). President Bush is currently having a party with the Roman Catholic Republican terrorist group Sinn Fein. He alleges he is there with the IRA's Sinn Fein to usher peace; all can hope (:ANC, Fox & 2/25/2006 link (Note: other older dates are shown on the linked site.)). "Sinn Fein and their Fascists republican Supporters showed their True Colours to the outside World in startling camera/video news footage as they showed how they cannot stand to have a 'Protestant' or 'Protestants' in Dublin City Centre." (:IRA Terrorist Timeline 2/25/06), and as the Sinn Fein also fought and/or fights democracy and police. The motivational factors had some good points with similarities to US independence and US civil Northern point of view, but quickly splintered. It started when Protestants settled in Northern Ireland, studied and worked hard, and had much success advancing technology in industry. Newcomers to the land, the Protestants chose not to farm much and rather manufacture and create jobs. Then the relatively poorer Southern Irish Catholics in majority of the population wanted to get away from England's control. In other words, the Protestants stood to lose everything they had worked to achieve, since the Catholic majority sought to vote away their democratic rights, so the Catholics could form a socialist state so the Catholics could share the wealth that was not theirs. That is, Catholics worked, but not in a way that created wealth, not only in personal finance terms, rather in terms of improving civilization as a whole through a credible business growth process. If children till the same soil the same way their parents did, with no progress otherwise, the children reasonably should not demand great wealth, in fact if the children outnumber the parents, it stands to reason the children devoid of progress would rightly be left with less by their own choosings. To share is good, and to cause children to learn to share is good. But to force adults who were already investing wisely and sharing as they saw fitting, to share with those who would promote Catholic dark ages type control, was robbery. It is the same in IRA Al Qaeda Muslim Islamic Jihad efforts to fight better Christian education and advancements. Some Muslims are peaceful and may listen to reason instead of working toward siding with anti-truth; all can hope. In the US today, for instance, Catholics are great leaders, full of kindness and love of Jesus Christ; and they accept donations but do not force others to support them; the same is true of US Protestants. So the IRA change played on people's religious and political beliefs, but was about selfish laziness and greed (:ANC various sources). (For further information read the GodMath Testament). March 17, 2006.

Jessica Simpson fought the law and won!

Jessica Simpson turned down a invitation to meet with President Bush at a Republican fund-raiser. With a Christian start in entertainment, 25 year old Texan Jessica Simpson is currently lobbying for nonprofit Operation Smile, offering free facial surgery for children disfigured overseas, but she won't do it at a fund-raiser for the Republican Party. Jessica Simpson divorced a pop-entertainer in December (:CNN). March 16, 2006.

The UN predicts "nanotechnology will make processing power increasingly available". The UN also predicts the future will be an Internet of "things" (:BBC & ANC standards links). Many years ago the technology emerged that printers started making 3D objects, such as model cars as design objects prior to production. Today, instead of printer colors, one ink can be mostly [silicon or] inert, while another can be a carbon mix capable of carrying electricity, and used in making of integrated circuitry. Many ink heads can be used to make more complex items such as to make health pills (:ANC). In related news, computer viruses have now been spread via barcodes (:BBC). March 16, 2006.

$318 Billion is the current annual US payroll, with only 5% of the global market within the US according to the Fed, showing there is an enormous opportunity outside the US. Yet while the Fed shows great opportunity outside the US, and listed many employment, financial, and security concerns, it again showed no evidence that those who work at home on the Internet are worth noting, even though their own statistics show such Internet businesses have become the head and backbone of this nation (:ANC). March 16, 2006.

Motorhomes provide an important solution for many. Whether in a flood zone or other area typically hit by recurring natural disasters, other than total revenue loss with rent, trailers provide a semi-permanent solution that can be moved out of the way of impending danger. Motorhomes, trailers, or even RVs are certainly not the solution for everyone, such as those allergic to trailer chemicals, yet for many FEMA needs to zone more meaningfully and more appropriately. Failure to properly plan calls for economic disaster with disparate personal affects. Many people would rather drive away from danger or see free enterprise experts / insurers / FEMA quickly disconnect and move their trailer out-of-ther-way of disaster and soon thereafter reconnect, than lose everything, impacting local and overall economies. Advance contracts without advance pay, would keep costs very low, such as waiving highway fees for the disaster relief, and those business experts would be prepared in advance, moving quickly days in advance, relocating smaller. It is an inexpensive reasonable solution for many. In an ANC Exclusive with a motorhome sales business owner, the owner explained it was a "very lucrative business". Such proper FEMA planning would hold incentive at no extra cost to keep motorhome owners interested in maintaining motorhomes in a state of mobile readiness. Yet motorhomes are a fraction of the cost of houses, hotels, or renting in the long run. But instead of seeing the benefits, FEMA has gone in the opposite direction, as if motorhomes and RVs and tents, for that matter, can't be relocated (:ANC). FEMA just created a new "hazard: nearly 90,000 lightweight trailers in an area prone to flooding, tornadoes and, of course, hurricanes." (:NYT). "Homeowners going it alone", is the headline, as the Fed said it is "dubious that any central banker knows enough about the economy to overcome these hurdles," of "asymmetric monetary policy," generally speaking on home values (:Market Watch). March 16, 2006.

$220 Billion in "Major Drug Companies' Revenues", the top two are Pfizer and JNJ with about $50 Billion each. The second largest US drugmaker is Merck "facing almost 10,000 lawsuits stemming from consumers who were injured or sickened" by just one of it's drugs, Vioxx. Merck profits were $5.813 Billion (:Quality Digest Cover Story). "FDA Warns Boston Scientific, Guidant", from "serious lapses in it's quality" overall and particularly within 6 facilities' systems, to recent recalls. The giant fails to be concerned about problems, such as the "Taxus coronary stent" which "generates nearly half of Boston Scientific's revenues." The FDA also warns their corrective action in 3 prior warning letters has been "inadequate". Key points include failure to test, failure to adequately deal with changes, failure to prevent reoccurrence of bad products, failure to identify causes of problems, and failure to maintain records (:Quality News Digest). Medicare drug plan gaps are expected to hit soon. "Seniors and disabled Americans enrolled in Medicare's new prescription-drug program face more coverage disruptions in two weeks", due to Republican cuts (:USAT). March 16, 2006.

Iran said it would allow inspectors. They don't see inspectors as a problem, satisfying some at the UN (:Reuters). As secretary Rice promotes tolerance, the Dutch in a first in the world, require any considering immigration there to first watch their film of men kissing and nudity. Iran, and some other countries, said that is not proper, and disagreed to show the film, so the Dutch provided Iran with a less controversial version (:NM). March 16, 2006.

Iraq's Prime Minister is giving-up unless things change, saying he is "prepared to step down", amidst ongoing bombings of the capitol Baghdad (:BBC). The US just launched a massive air assult in Iraq (:CNN) 12:32PM March 16, 2006.

"Officials Blast EPA on Perchlorate Standards" as it unnecessarily puts people and babies particularly at "risk of neurological damage." (:LAT). Many laboratories improperly follow suggestions such as relating to ASNT, as many in ASNT have improperly promoted the usage of perchlorate or trichloroethylene or similar. A Check Exact metals testing laboratories' President explains, there is no need to use dangerous chemicals at all. But many labs have sloppy 55 gallon drums and giant trichloroethylene machines that dangerously heat chemicals, harming many people, just to clean parts. Then the EPA just asks them to paste stickers saying the parts have dangerous residue on them. This includes medical parts. It also applies to situations where contamination is otherwise crucial, such as on aerospace and nuclear components. And it applies to times when stickers are not available. Our biggest competitor, for instance, was caught just dumping industrial waste literally out their back door on what was once grass. In another case some years ago the municipal authority followed sewer lines and entered a lab at night to see who was dumping waste illegally. In that case, chemicals were killing useful biologics that purified the municipality's drinking water. One of the strangest aspects is very often contaminants are added to unfinished materials for shipping purposes. "Instead of customers doing that, we just offer to visit their facilities, solving those shipping related problems." Just because a plant or animal doesn't die, that doesn't mean it's healthy to eat it, as people become reservoirs of toxins, damaging the liver, the lymphatic system, and other organs. All they have to do is stop buying the expensive unnecessary dangerous chemicals (:ANC). (See ANC Archives for details). March 16, 2006.

$9 Trillion: Republicans just voted to raise the debt limit, a fourth time. This represents about $30,000 for every man, woman and child in the United States (:Detroit News 11:51AM). In related news, the average compensation per employee is nearly $60,000. This does not include children and non-workers (:ANC). March 16, 2006.

"Libby's Lawyers Subpoena N.Y. Times" for the CIA White House leak Miller had revealed. Miller had retired from the Times in November. Possibly this is an illegal double-indemnity situation, since Miller had already testified before the grand jury saying, Libby, the indicted former chief of staff to the Vice President, had leaked the information to her and given her permission to print, and Miller had already provided the panel with edited notes of her interviews with the former chief of staff (:NM). March 16, 2006.

The leak of thousands of CIA names (see recent ANC Article): "The amazing part of this investigation is that the individuals being looked at include an FBI agent and the AUSA who handled the terrorism trial." (:White Collar Crime Investigations). March 16, 2006.

Death Threats: Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, appointed by Democrat former President Clinton, is getting "death threats" from right-wing [Republican] extremists egged on by mainstream conservatives (:NM). March 16, 2006.

The only person caught in the 9/11 terrorism attack against the US may be off the hook. The government's prosecuting attorney "forwarded the transcripts and discussed how they should testify in light of failings she perceived in the government's opening argument.". US District Judge Brinkema's pretrial sequestration order, issued on Feb. 22, "clearly prohibits either side from providing a potential witness with a transcript and bars those witnesses from reading about the trial.", a normal court process forbidding "improper coaching". In other words, it is illegal to try to sway involved people before trial begins or during trial. The attorney is facing possible "criminal contempt" charges. The attorney also lied about witnesses, saying they wouldn't talk. Slowing the process that way could constitute "obstruction of justice". At a hearing on this, instead of trying to explain any good reason for these actions, the attorney took the Fifth Amendment, remaining silent (:White Collar Crime Investigations). March 16, 2006.

Click here for the story of those [allegedly] in charge of the US and the world, from top global drug supplies, to political parties, to money (:Konformist). "The great great great grandmother of President George W. Bush, Harriet Smith (wife of Obidiah Newcomb Bush's wife) and her descendants, are distant cousins of John Kerry." (:Genealogy). March 15, 2006.

Russia to ask the US for permission to join the World Trade Organization, which "would have to be ratified by the U.S. Congress" (:Tass). The US is "fed up with China's closed markets and rampant theft of intellectual property." Good intentions are not enough. "Our focus is on results," (:Market Watch). March 15, 2006.

Many companies charge extra illegally. They total the bill then add an extra percentage to your bill that they illegally call "tax" as they never send the so-called "tax" money to government. Aside from lying about where the money is going, they create their illegal slush fund. Many companies know in advance that they will not pay taxes in the year(s) or partial year, but continue to collect those funds. They illegally give themselves an imaginary tax credit (:ANC). Furthermore, is such a company is a utility, their bills are regulated as to how much they are allowed to charge, and to add tax they intend to not give to government constitutes fraud, including mail fraud in each customer's and each bill's case (:ANC / NYT). Many utilities collect for taxes they never pay. Just the electric utilities alone are collecting Billions of dollars. In some states it is illegal, and in some states the fake billing is allowed even though the so-called "tax" money doesn't go to government and might not go toward strictly electric concerns (see ANC Archives), as it could go toward [vacations or other] (:NYT). To give you an idea of what this means in your neighborhood, consider that proportionally every 20th home might have no [utility or electric] bill if the fake tax was gone (:ANC / NYT). And this does not include other taxes involved (:ANC (see ANC Archives)). March 15, 2006.

Illegal taxes tied to Republicans: Of taxes paid by utilities in the red Republican state of Texas, for instance, CPE utility collected $150 Million and refunded $350 Million; but in the blue Democrat state of California, EI utility collected $2.34 Billion and refunded just $38 Million; and worse in the blue Democrat state of Oregon "Enron is seeking refunds" (:NYT). March 15, 2006.

$3.5 Trillion, or maybe not: Flip-flopping Republicans now argue against tax cuts. "Tax cuts passed in 2001 and 2003 begin to expire this year", while extending them through 2016 would cost an extra $1.5 Trillion: "10 times Bush's proposed Medicare and Medicaid cuts.". "The problems Republicans are having passing a relatively small set of tax cuts this year point to bigger trouble" (:USAT). March 15, 2006.

Stretching the Dollar gets tougher and tougher for employees, as the number of employment ads continue to fall. Employment Ads according to the Federal Index dropped from near 100 in 2000, to below 40 where it's been the past few years; an extremely low level not seen since the early 1960s (:ANC). Today the Dollar weakened after a Treasury report showed capital inflows failed to cover the record trade deficit of that month. "The number is not good for the dollar," said the chief currency analyst at MG Financial Group, noting it is the second month that capital flows are lower (:Market Watch). March 15, 2006.

$5 Billion of Child Support gone. In February President Bush signed a bill which cuts federal spending on child support enforcement. Delinquent parents (Dads, typically) that had provided most of the family income used to have child support payroll deductions, and were threatened with loss of drivers license. Colorado found 41% of hunters and fishermen facing suspension paid up, compared with 32% of those threatened with losing their driver's license (:USAT). March 15, 2006.

Stocks & Businesses: RFMD, after a long dry-spell, is finally showing signs of life, as the wireless semi-conductor giant is up 40% this year. Sony delays launch of PlayStation 3 until November. Dupont to drop 1700 employees in Europe and the US, raising it's 2006 earnings projection. After a 75% drop in December, many analysts expected Sears, SEARF, to be in much worse condition now, but it is maintaining a flat line this year as investors see no ROI; while also flat yet in media headlines Sears Holdings, SHLD, profits doubled and likewise investors there see no ROI (:ANC). March 15, 2006.

US Attorney's Office worker has been suspended after "allegedly leaking the names of grand jury witnesses in a federal investigation of the government's conduct during the first terrorism trial stemming from the September 11 attacks" (:Detroit News). March 15, 2006.

Many petroleum pipelines cross Iraq.

President or dictator? After much time to think about it and improve, and after much wholesome advice President Bush has pushed aside his campaign for peace, his promise of no child left behind, his promise of after-the-fact tax reform / simplification, his support of the [Christian] Constitution, his security for the elderly plans, and many other matters that simply didn't add-up, in order to war in Iraq (:ANC / USAT). When the US was attacked, he did nothing. Then eventually months later did little (:Farenheit 9/11). Then he announced on national television that he wasn't much concerned about the terrorists that attacked the US and killed thousands of innocent people (:ANC). In 2002 he vowed to fight terrorism by attacking foreign poverty with $5 Billion in MCC aid. Today, 4 years later, less than a quarter of that amount has been assigned (:RS p37). In the 1990s President Bush, then Texas Governor, encouraged self-funding VGC legislation, but now, a decade later and now that he has the power to complete it, addiction continues to cripple the US and the world (see yesterday's scientifically and sociologically related "People living with animals" article with "Louis Pasteur") virtually unabated. Money laundering, corruption, and illegal lobbying don't seem to bother President Bush. The polls do not support his Presidency. When so many key things ongoingly don't pan-out and/or just plain don't interest President Bush, it is fair and reasonable to be concerned as to what does interest him. Aside from a love of vacationing with hunting and golfing, and aside from nepotism pleasure, major oil business windfalls don't seem to bother President Bush, but protecting petroleum pipelines and oil concerns do (:ANC). In related news, there were times President Bush crossed the tracks as if to head in the right direction again, such as admitting there were no Iraqi WMDs, but then he reversed again to cover-up his tracks, on the record of having concealed matters from the Department of Homeland Security who's Head was made ineffective (so quit), oversight and ethics committees including whistleblower concerns, DOJ investigations, and Congress (:ANC). Saddam's tapes are now being released. At the "Gridiron" the Intelligence Committee Director said Saddam evidence would be made public with reference to WMDs (:NM). March 14, 2006.

The Bush plan to spread democracy is illegal. There is a proper legal way to spread democracy, within the parameters of the US Constitution, but the Bush plan has not so accordingly done. Any treaty or other the President makes, must be in accordance with this US Constitution. To establish a different so-called "Constitution" is illegal. One law only is to be used. No separate so-called "Constitution" containing deviations shall be set-up for any subset group of people. The President is given no authority to establish any different Constitution. Businesses have their own Constitutions legally, because they reference the higher US Constitution and are legally traceable to it. To work to have another Constitution, that is, to have an un-Constitutional cause against the Constitution of the US, being directly against the US, involving war with the shedding of blood of US citizens is "Treason"; reference US Constitution Article III Section 3-Treason Defined (:ANC). March 14, 2006.

85 were killed in the last 24 hours in Iraq. Including at least 2 US personnel, 58 died Sunday in a Shi'ite slum and hundreds were wounded (:USAT). March 14, 2006.

A Bill was submitted yesterday for the "censorship" of President Bush due to "wiretapping" invasion of privacy, with discussion calling-for either "censorship or impeachment". Republican response to the Democrat initiated Bill included partial agreement, partial disagreement, and many I-don't-know comments (:ANC). March 14, 2006.

Construction of the 9/11 World Trade Towers memorial started yesterday, although a halt to construction has been requested by "victims" families who say the plan lacks needed features. Construction has not yet started on the replacement to the two towers (:Reuters). March 14, 2006.

New tourist attraction at Washington, as wind is revealing an old ship that was covered by a sand dune (:Fox). March 14, 2006.

100 plus tornados hit mid-US this weekend. This morning snow and ice hit Mexico. Canada had it's warmest winter in 60 years (:ANC various). 7:30AM March 14, 2006.

$8.3 Trillion is the national debt total, "a level that could force Congress this week to raise the debt ceiling for the fourth time" in George W. Bush's Presidency, since sustainability is a major concern (:Christian Science Monitor). March 14, 2006.

$805 Billion trade deficit (:WSJ). VantageScore to be the new credit methodology used by Equifax, Experian and TransUnion (:Fox). In other news, the hype in the media is about a Goldman Sachs stock leap yesterday, but it's the same place it was a week ago, and is up just 25% since a year ago (:ANC). March 14, 2006.

People living with animals have thereby continued to carelessly wreck global health and economics (ANC / GodMath Testament), such as in this case of avian flu (:Fox). While freely choosing to be confused and as if ignorantly oblivious to what was clearly known about animals and bacteria way back in the 1800s, as with Louis Pasteur, lethal bird flu is beginning to impact civilization globally, as the flu continues to be found in more countries. Many bird flu strains originate in SE Asia (:ANC). The current popular strain is of concern to the UN, as the UN points to outbreaks in Asia and Africa since the disease has gotten into poultry. At a city of Mandalay farm, due to the flu, hundreds of chickens were found dead. Globally at least 97 people have died (:Fox) due to the H5N1 flu. European nations have also found avian flu cases (:ANC). Governments kill suspect ducks and chickens as a precaution, and in Asia since 2003, 140 Million have died or been killed (:Fox). From a Biblical perspective, people choosing to not advance the Holy Word is mainly people failing to do advancing Biblical principles. Similarly it is less about immunity shots, and more about righteously applying that the shots not be needed in the first place. Right actions protect, confusion does not (:ANC / Bible). March 13, 2006.

GIANT CIA LEAK: "The names of thousands of CIA personnel - including covert operatives - as well as internal phone numbers and the locations of two dozen secret installations can easily be found through Internet searches,". For instance "The Chicago Tribune obtained the names of more than 2,653 CIA operatives through online services that retrieve publicly available information for a fee." When the White House leaked just one CIA Agent's name in 2003, censorship and impeachment were seriously considered (:ANC / British Telegraph) and again are being voiced by Democrats (:CNN). ANC found the same thing decades ago, in a German library book free to read and containing the names of those in the CIA. Publishing the book within the US was prohibited (:ANC (see related ANC Articles on treaties)). "The unmasking of covert CIA officer Valerie Plame Wilson by White House officials in 2003 caused significant damage to U.S. national security and its ability to counter nuclear proliferation abroad". The Plame leak came when her husband blew the whistle on the White House for having twisted pre-war intelligence on Iraq (:Raw Story archived data) to sacrifice people in exchange for money (:Farenheit 9/11 archive movie), including intentionally misleading Congress and the Justice Department (:ANC), and diverting over $1 Trillion from seeking-out the terrorists' money trail (:Informed Comment). March 13, 2006.

Iran made it more clear that it would not buy intentionally confused Russia's Uranium continually, as Iran prefers to rather refine independently, and keep the doors of free global trade open (:ANC). The International Atomic Energy Agency said this year Iran will begin installation of 3,000 of the 60,000 centrifuges needed (Fox). Centrifuge plasma transports the radioactivity to the collector. In lay terms, heavy fuel lodged in ore, is more than melted and is vaporized without burning it's type of fuel; then being heavy, it is spun, much the same way heavy gold settles at the bottom of a pan, yet faster (:ANC). March 13, 2006.

Child deaths continue to occur often at birth, and such statistics fall quickly. Then at age 12 deaths skyrocket through age 17. [Parents, it seems] it is likely largely due to the child being allowed go out on their own. It is reasonable that if a child wants to go out, they should be first be made aware of this (:ANC archives). March 13, 2006.

$100 Trillion is the annual cost of healthcare, up since the $100 Million cost 30 years ago, due in large part to chiropractors that can now make $1,000 (plus government research funding if applicable, see California medical research law 5.3 "clinical trials") per hour with little if any checking on whether they are doing their profession properly. There are cases that for instance if a patient realizes another chiropractor is available at a more convenient location and tells their chiropractor they may switch to that other chiropractor, the chiropractors themselves have said "I heard bad reports about that chiropractor, from patients that come to me now." [name withheld]. Democrat Senator Edward Kennedy who has led in comprehensive healthcare recently stated we can have "decent health care", "if we get the hands of the greedy off the till." (:ANC & Christian Unitarian Universalist Association). Currently government has very few criteria over chiropractors, but even so government is flooded with illegal findings against chiropractors, including those who continue to break the law and continue to hold their license and do not even get fined. Many chiropractors make illegal claims in advertising, plain for all to see; and in their office, there too are the illegal flyers. ANC asked some chiropractors in North Carolina about this and they said they would continue issuing their bias info even though they knew it was improper and illegal, and even though government officials specifically told them in writing that it was illegal (:ANC). March 13, 2006.

$74 Trillion is the current cost of future obligations of the Social Security and Medicare trust fund. In 2003, the American Enterprise Institute projected a $45 Trillion shortfall; in 2004 the International Monetary Fund said it would be $47 Trillion, the National Center for Policy Analysis said it would be $50 Trillion, and the Brookings Institution said it would be $60 Trillion (:UnDollar Digest Feature). March 13, 2006.

$3 Trillion is the daily amount of international financial transactions (:ANC / Embassy of France in the US 1/5) as parties are continuing to be no longer sought to be merely responsible, yet rather also accountable specifically in banking and transaction handling, at least in a whistle-blower capacity when applicable knowns are evident (:ANC). March 13, 2006.

Auto manufacturers in the US complain "It's a tough business.", yet South Korea finds car manufacturing in the US a good financial opportunity and will soon build a Kia car manufacturing facility in the US, as Hyundai did last year in Alabama (:CNN), boosting the Hurricane Katrina torn economy (:ANC). Kia expects rising profits, expansive growth, and will employ thousands (:CNN:). In related economic news, the South Korean Won is outpacing the Dollar (:CNN). March 13, 2006.

17 Egyptian statues 3,000 years old were found in the Luxor temple of Amenhotep (:ANC). March 13, 2006.

Surprising many financially, perhaps, Kenneth Copeland provided possibly his best sermon to date, this morning, explaining charity you give for Christian purpose is added to your account, so it is a current Biblical opportunity (:ANC). In related news, many others have maintained they do not give because Jesus Christ does not accept such gifts. So while many have had difficulty fathoming the ramifications of such polarized viewpoints, according to GodMath Testament such charity is the Holy Spirit revealing, directing, and manifesting in the human soul who's spirit overcomes the flesh toward creating a miracle in the body of civilization. That is, Heaven is made flesh or made otherwise tangible gift asset, in the world. In other words, Christian charity produces the more useful part (:ANC). March 10, 2006.

Working within US Constitutional bounds, the Air Force has been using the name and works of our Lord, Jesus the Christ, such as during recruitment. But some argue against the Constitution, even the President and Republicans have un-Constitutionally favored "faith-based" over [Christianity], as in the 2001 legislation. The fact is, that due to such improper Republican perspective, Billions of dollar per year of federal money is channeled into "faith-based" entities, including Muslim Islamic mosques. Republicans thereby created a means of federally funding terrorism. And it doesn't stop there. When government leads the wrong way, free enterprise tends to follow, such as businesses reasoning that if it's alright for government to fund terrorism, then it seems alright for our businesses to buy from and sell to such terrorists. Many big businesses have been wrongly fined by government in pertinent situations (:ANC). March 10, 2006.

Osama Bin Laden: terrorist against the US and globally, Jew hater, and Muslim Islamic mosques' profiteer Billionaire. The following is from the US Official Record: THE WORLD ISLAMIC FRONT FOR JIHAD AGAINST JEWS AND CRUSADERS; a.k.a. USAMA BIN LADEN NETWORK a.k.a. AL QAEDA; a.k.a. AL QA'IDA; a.k.a. AL QAIDA; a.k.a. AL-JIHAD; a.k.a. EGYPTIAN AL-JIHAD; a.k.a. EGYPTIAN ISLAMIC JIHAD; a.k.a. INTERNATIONAL FRONT FOR FIGHTING JEWS AND CRUSADES; a.k.a. ISLAMIC ARMY; a.k.a. ISLAMIC ARMY FOR THE LIBERATION OF HOLY SITES; a.k.a. ISLAMIC SALVATION FOUNDATION; a.k.a. NEW JIHAD; a.k.a. "THE BASE"; a.k.a. THE GROUP FOR THE PRESERVATION OF THE HOLY SITES; a.k.a. THE ISLAMIC ARMY FOR THE LIBERATION OF THE HOLY PLACES; a.k.a. THE JIHAD GROUP; a.k.a. USAMA BIN LADEN ORGANIZATION [FTO] [SDGT] [SDT]. Fund transfers involving any listed is illegal (:ANC). March 10, 2006.

US ports not given to Arab company, ending a key National Security concern (:ANC). March 10, 2006.

$2.6 Trillion is the combined net worth of the current 793 Billionaires, up 15% in the year with India taking the rising lead from Japan, and the US with nearly half of that net worth. Microsoft has been taking and hoarding the world's money with Bill Gates the richest for the 12th year, with a net worth of $50 Billion (:ANC / BBC). March 10, 2006.

Russian oil giant Yukos filed bankruptcy, as it's Billionaire CEO serves 8 years for fraud (:PT). "Stocks in U.S. Climb as Crude Oil Drops; Exxon, Energy Producers Decline" (:Bloomberg Headline). March 10, 2006.

Michael Jackson, after he was acquitted on child molestation charges, left the US and his Neverland dream behind. He relocated in the US friendly nation of Bahrain, a tiny group of islands under a Sultan, in the Persian Gulf {shown in the center of the above map, Note added 3/14/2006}.. The state just closed Neverland due to back taxes. Jacko's employees weren't being paid (:ANC). In related news, Disney is being sued by Hell's Angels for trademark infringement (:CNN). March 10, 2006.

Republicans have employees working longer and earning less on average, so far this century. Many sources make a big deal out-of very tiny changes in unemployment figures, such as just happened February. The truth is, employment at 4.8% has been around 5% in 2005, 5.5% in 2004 peaked above 6% in 2003, and was around 5.75% in 2002. Compared with people of other nations, these figures are insignificant (meaning if a person needs a job, in comparison nationally), yet compared with other nations in terms of US to non-US nation wealth, these figures are sometimes meaningful in various economic scenarios. But even in wealth terms, this lower unemployment is strongly countered by increasing governmental hiring (many report big government directly competes against business). In political terms, against Republican party platform and/or popular Republican campaigns, Republicans are increasing the numbers of government employees (:ANC); also when hired by a particular party it may be reasonable to associate such with tendency of the hired to vote for that party (:ANC & Psychology Today 2nd Edition). March 10, 2006.

President Bush's approval rating is at it's lowest, 37%, dragged-down by "domestic affairs" at 36% (see below tied ANC "Democratic" Article of "Christianity" dated February 1, 2006). More than half of Republicans disapprove of Republican leadership (:ANC). March 10, 2006.

The "top republican" (in Ireland) and others were raided today by "Hundreds of police and soldiers" who arrested them "in a massive security operation linked to a major investigation into organised crime on both sides of the Irish border." (that is, [organized crime]). The "top republican", known as Thomas "Slab" Murphy, allegedly a one-time "IRA chief of staff", was at the center of the investigations (:Telegraph). In related news, within the US Republican leadership is set-back again as Abramoff who was convicted on multiple charges, brags to [the police] of his close ties with the President (:Vanity Fair / NM) (see below tied ANC "Democratic" Article of "Christianity" dated February 1, 2006). Top and other Republicans also fail to agree with each other regarding ports and other foreign deals (:ANC). 9:56AM March 9, 2006.

Rights of US citizens going down the drain as attorney eponymous outlines proffered as if to represent the law concisely, are actually introduced in courts as one-sided, bias against individual rights and privileges, such as with regard to supposed attorney-client confidentiality. This thematic problem of introduction of such improper materials into the court system has become the current "rage". Nearly "75% of both inside and outside counsel agree" a “culture of waiver” has become entrenched within governmental agencies wrongly supposing it is "reasonable and appropriate" to waive attorney-client privileges and protections (:White Collar Crime: Investigations). March 9, 2006.

Money is pouring from US into overseas markets to where technology gains most appreciation (:ANC). In related news, the FBI nabbed a former defense contractor in violation of the Arms Export Control Act who was trying to sell secrets about "one of the most powerful weapons" in the US defense arsenal, the Stealth Bomber (:ANC). In further FBI related news, the Justice Department found the FBI had 100 wiretapping violations in the last 2 years, with wiretapping violations increasing. These included, for instance, one violation containing 181 illegal telephone wiretaps. Violations under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act which governs some federal wiretaps rose 48% in 2004 and 69% in 2005. The DOJ also found many people arrested without being told any reason, without being asked questions, and held excessive amounts of time; not because they were thought to have committed any crime, but because they were suspected witnesses of crime (:ANC). March 9, 2006.

Today the world's second largest economy made a change of global proportions (:ANC). After years of economic consistency, Japan now seeks to gain directly from those in financial need, as many others have been doing. Money formerly available freely through Japan loans may soon be subject to interest charges (:Reuters). The impact to the US is that many who have been borrowing interest-free on credit cards may soon run-out-of free fund management rollover options, as the global belt may tighten. If so, fallout effects may impact stocks due to margin buyer problems, as rates across the board may inflate (:ANC). In related news, the International Monetary Fund warns against offshore loans (:Business News). In similar news, the Russian Prime Minister plans to fire those officials who made anti-inflation promises but did not deliver (:ANC). March 9, 2006.

$68.51 Billion US trade gap record due to oil (:WSJ), causing the Dollar to dip (:Market Watch). Oil processing plants continue to process great volumes very well. The oil demand is for more oil well drilling, but lacks drilling rigs (:Bloomberg) that ANC Top Ten Stock Pick GW has. While currently a buy, GW may become a strong buy in the next few months, and is projected to hold much greater value toward late 2006 (:ANC). (See ANC Archives for related oil, and related GW drilling purchase of Patriot drilling articles). 7:15AM March 9, 2006.

Imperialist China equates US "democracy" as a "game for the rich" (:BBC). Washington fat-cats just approved another redundant study on gambling at taxpayer expense (:ANC). (See ANC Archives on "VGC" for further information). In related news, US jobless claims, up 8,000, jumped over the 300,000 threshold to 303,000, breaking a 6 year trend (:Market Watch). March 9, 2006.

Microsoft's Live search engine may be based-on an illegal copy of Search Site technology that has already been available a long time. Search Site search engine has previously been tested and found compatible across platforms and major systems (:ANC). March 9, 2006.

$105 Billion brought into US last year by tourists. US roads and infrastructure were impacted by 50 Million foreign tourists, helping to contribute to huge traffic jams, utility demands, and services concerns, particularly under current government budget cuts; diminishing the US quality of life in many regions. US tourism to foreign lands amounted to $95 Billion (:ANC & USAT), out-tourism proportional to in-tourism, but out-tourism is completely out of proportion to total US wealth, showing US does not feel safe abroad (:ANC). March 9, 2006.

Taxes soar horrendously on property in the US, such as a NH $10,000 sale value cabin being recently assessed at $200,000, as taxpayers are wrongly being taxed since it is on unrealized gain (:ANC / Christian Science Monitor). At ANC headquarters for instance, ANC obtained local government permission to build a building, and paid for the building permit and other costs; then different government officials were voted into office when the building was completed, and changed they changed their policy and said tear it down or face daily fines, so ANC tore it down and immediately spoke with the assessor who said the high assessment would not be seen as changed until the next year: on a building that never officially existed: tax on nothing. Also, in 2006 at ANC property taxes are rising 30%, as the region in general sees horribly escalating property taxes, while Republicans continue to campaign on the opposite (:ANC). March 8, 2006.

Criminal related activities were sanctioned by Republicans last night by a landslide as Delay was reelected in the Houston area district. Delay and some associates have been charged with money-laundering. In another situation, Delay had dealings with a lobbyist who was also charged. The lobbyist later pleaded guilty of corruption (:ANC). Republican Senate "backs away from" needed Lobbying safeguards (:Times Union) evidenced in the Delay associated case in which Abramhoff chose to enter a guilty plea. "To continue that investigation might have revealed corrupt officials in high places, but since he pleaded guilty, he has more control over what he's willing to disclose. As for the high officials, that will have to wait for another investigation, if there is one.", commented an investigator (:ANC). In related news, since 1994 Republicans have controlled the House of Representatives and therefore which laws would be introduced. Currently Republicans control judicial appointments, and of course the Executive Branch (:ANC). March 8, 2006.

Dana Reeve passed away, likely of radon induced lung cancer. She appeared in some television series, yet was better known as the wife to Christopher who had played Superman, fell from a horse, and became quadriplegic. The Reeves became leaders in the crusade for government advancement of technical improvements to medical shortcomings; and had gained some governmental funding which Republicans just recently cut from the budget. Dana was very upset that significant stem cell work has not been permitted. Some might compare how in medieval times a bleeding person was treated with blood-letting, while Dana was treated with radiation, and given chemo as her hair fell-out and as she withered physically; though remaining strong in spirit (:ANC). March 8, 2006.

FEMA is still paying for luxury hotel suites, with some as high as $364 per night, regarding Katrina Hurricane (:USAT) while many other hotels seasonally close due to lack of business. Many retired people live off-season at resorts with long-term package deals for "less than the price of rent", as one such retiree told ANC as he sat on his penthouse balcony overlooking the ocean for which he paid on average about $30 / night, and that hotel at Myrtle Beach, SC was not full. Even perhaps the best hotel nearby, at Myrtle Beach, had ocean rooms available at $105 / night, including 6 theme swimming pools + 2 lazy river rides + 3 jacuzzis, free in-room coffee, balcony, microwave, safe, cable, and large bathroom; with fair priced in-hotel bowling alleys and low priced skyline restaurant (:ANC). March 8, 2006.

SAT continues to be proven repeatedly wrong, this time among multitudes, likely barring many from colleges. 4,000 were over 100 points inaccurate. SAT also has long failed to keep pace with current technology, and can even be replaced with new direct mental imaging technologies (see below and in ANC Archives under topics: brain library, IQ test errors, & terrorism). While institutions are increasingly moving away from SATs, 'old-school' continues to attract 'old-money' (:ANC). March 8, 2006.

MSN / Microsoft continues to "struggle" (:USAT) and Google dropped a quarter of it's value in the past couple months, currently with accountability problems / projections goof, falling $10 / share this morning (:ANC), as Microsoft Beta search, called "Live", is introduced (:USAT) which ANC tested and found not compatible with many systems (:ANC). March 8, 2006.

First time in 5 years US productivity fell due to lack of sufficient pay for expertise, and "qualified help" (:Bloomberg). While many enjoy blaming the experts, the fact remains just one expert can be worth very many employees, even very many businesses. Studies have shown government and businesses abuse help to an extent, yet it has much more far reaching effects when the experts are spurned. When a business does not respect an expert and does not keep that expert happy (including salary, placing helpers under the expert typically, and perhaps giving praise and prizes such as coffee and donuts), then word can get around among experts and the business can get stuck, as in one case in which an expert gave notice so the boss ran employment ads, and the boss admitted hardly anyone responded to the ads, and those that did wanted far more money, benefits, and privileges (:ANC). March 7, 2006.

While some biotech is soaring, such as ANC Top Stock Pick IG, along with the IG / Biotech Index (Germany Prime), other biotech is slipping according to the Big Charts (no affiliation). Due to expertise concerns (see above article), whistleblower failures, oil profiteering, and similar, the global economy is about back to where it was in 1/1/06, according to a range of private sector indicators (:ANC). March 7, 2006.

8,000 US military deserters since 2000. The desertion rate is lessening yet still important as this is an "all-volunteer" group. In Vietnam during the draft, 33,094 deserted in 1971, 3.4%. In 2005 it was 0.24% (:USAT). March 7, 2006.

Hamas rejected plea from Al Qaeda terrorists: Hamas tells terrorists no, we will not join with you. Your cause is not our cause (:Fox). In related news: When politics go astray, so can peace. The recent Russian bluff to Hamas worked well in hindsight, yet could have further agitated Hamas, already agitated. Aside from that, non-terrorist groups could have rightly viewed the Russian bluff as a direct threat and responded with lightening speed, such as to freeze accounts, make arrests, and similar to protect themselves. Russian and Iranian enrichment involvements further antagonize the world; Fox (no affiliation) last night showed satellite photographic evidence that illegal activities were occurring, and it seems Iran moved such facilities underground, similar to the concern about Iraq. Just as (under US law) businesses and individuals have to be responsible for their words (such as not yelling fire in a theatre) including subcontractor words, the (US and) UN needs to "guide not only politics, but also those a party-to improper activities," as one expert who has worked on Russian oil and nuclear traceability for decades said, adding "We are no longer tribes that are too far away from each other to hit each other with stones. Today each nation is global. Former ways of political sidestepping are no longer proper. Instead officials deferring to experts in the field is the path of peace." (:ANC). March 6, 2006.

Poisonous foods: FDA said to be lacking expertise, approving poisonous food such as containing high levels of mercury (:LAT). Mercury for instance is associated with brain dysfunction due to decreased neuronal populations. Some of the more widely known neurodegeneratives are Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, Huntington's, and Prion (:ANC). March 6, 2006.

ICCDBB reveals Congressional [scientific] approval of the Bible Testament of Holy GodMath of Jesus Christ. Also offered is evolutionary logic with creating Faith, from the original Plan through end time; along with applications (:ANC). March 5, 2006.

Byron nuclear power plant at Chicago has leaked some fuel (:Reuters). Dr. Bob Benchoff who taught inspectors there in the 1980s offers this "Law is very clear and detailed as to specifics of how much is permitted to leak or otherwise be discarded into the environment. An important big leak would immediately be obvious as pressure levels are critical to operation. Small leaks or spills can occur as with non-critical restock or repair operations. There's a big difference between important leaks, and much less important leaks. Third-party and fourth-party continuous investigating is very important, if for no other reason, in case of instrument failure. As for Chicago, I haven't been there in 20 years and am concerned as to whether the current inspectors are doing their jobs properly as I've had reports to the contrary. Also compare how a car is after 20 years. There is a saying that quality has to be built-into the design, it can't be inspected-into it. There is much top expertise needed in nuclear plants, yet moreso in government; particularly with Iran and other nations advancing and many government officials missing the point at times in speeches." (:ANC). In related news, many inspectors are otherwise certified by groups such as ASNT, and ASNT certification has little to do with such priorities, that is for instance, a person can be certified by ASNT without an idea about how much radioactive fluid would leak from a given situation (:ANC). (See previous ANC articles for more on ASNT problems, and third-party needs.) March 5, 2006.

$249.8 Billion as of November is in China's holdings of US Treasury securities, as China revalues the Yuan to the benefit of the US, making the Yuan more "flexible" (:ANC / Bloomberg). March 5, 2006.

$65 Billion AT&T may spend to buy Bell South (:ANC). March 5, 2006.

-$759 Billion US due to oil / barrel quadrupling in recent years (:ANC). March 5, 2006.

Black Berry mobile wireless survived the courts as users breathe a sigh of relief (:CNet). March 5, 2006.

60,000 is the number of schoolchildren in England that may be using heroin (:Telegraph). March 5, 2006.

Russia was bluffing. Russia's initial agreement to meet with Hamas turned from pleasantries to a hard-line stance, in-line with US expectations. Russia tried a peaceful approach, acting as though it was against the UN, Israel, and the US, and that Russia was in favor of terrorism, in order to meet with Hamas on simulated mutual terms to help convince the Hamas of the illogic of their actions, but Hamas wouldn't budge on arms and policies. Radio Free Europe [retracted] it's statements about Russia giving Hamas "international legitimacy" (:ANC). In related news, Russia is increasing retiree pay more than 6% (:PT). March 5, 2006.

Russia sides with terrorists! Rather than choosing peaceful solutions, reverting to it's former ways, including terrorizing it's own citizens, Russia chooses cheats, lies, and war now openly including terrorism. Rather than side with the UN, Israel, the US, and the European Union (:ANC), Russia has chosen to support terrorism in the agenda of the Hamas (:CNet Encyclopedia), acting to give "international legitimacy" to a group that refuses to renounce terrorism and does not recognize Israel (:Radio Free Europe), a nation that has executed known terrorists that were Hamas leaders. Hamas is anti-semitic, against Jews and Israel; now making Russia again against Jews and Israel as in the former days of Lenin (:ANC). "Lenin chose to let millions starve to death in order to sustain his war effort," to increase communism in the form of non-elected communistic rule over the people with little regard for individual rights, even though Russia more recently agreed there should be individual rights as those points are addressed by the UN (:Museum of Communism). (Click here for Human Rights: Bible perspective with UN link). In related news, Boeing [GE/US] is in talks with Russia (:Tass) as Boeing has been in legal battles: GE stock remains flat, slightly-off. In further related news, Russia is restricting television and radio with regard to free enterprise sponsorships (:Tass). March 3, 2006.

The "only person indicted in the U.S. in connection with the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks" is expected to be tried next week, facing a possible "death penalty" outcome (:CNN). Al Qaeda has its roots in Ireland, and has been called the "Real IRA" (:ANC / BIVII (reference material)), and is currently suspect of infiltrating nations (:ANC). March 3, 2006.

High tech arms deal signed between India and the US, pending Congressional approval (:CNN), drastically changing the future outlook in India (and it's adjacent neighboring feuding countries) with agreement by India to host UN inspections, while further opening doors to US sales there (:ANC). India is predicted to outperform China over the next 10 years (:Weekly Standard 3/1). March 3, 2006.

US relies heavily on oil from Venezuela, so thoughtful negotiations are paramount. Meanwhile the US State Department continues age-old tongue-thrashings against Venezuela, blaming Venezuela for drugs and calling Venezuela no longer "an ally". Much as whistleblowers have done, Venezuela pointed-out many illegal activities of the US, in high places (:Fox). March 3, 2006.

Australia claims democracy is not for everyone, namely China. The new report claims China might face lawlessness if it became democratic, but states "There is no way to predict" (:Christian Science Monitor) although history evidences a clear trend (:ANC / GodMath). March 3, 2006.

2006 ANC Top Ten Stock pick AEMLW is up 2.6 times or 260% since picked, and is up about 10 fold or 1,000% in about 4 months, so a $100,000 invested then would have made roughly a Million dollars return (:ANC / Bloomberg). In related ANC Exclusive commentaries, a retired teacher advised ANC, "Don't put your money in stocks unless you can afford to lose it.". A peace advocate advised in similar reasoning, "Don't join the military or patrol type enforcement, unless you can afford to lose a limb." While stocks, the military, and enforcement are not just about selfish concerns, it is wise to have a clear perspective. There are levels of risk and degrees of worldly uncertaintity to be considered, along with patriotism and interest in helping the economy. Within reasonable time considerations, ANC recommends becoming a top expert first, then considering whether to accept such risk(s) (:ANC). March 3, 2006.

Stocks fell as Intel reported a revenue warning due to a lack of sales, after Apple announced it's new computer, a low priced dual core Intel Mini (:ANC). March 3, 2006.

$5 Trillion corporate bond market to begin to some extent, to be offered on the NYSE (:WSJ). March 3, 2006. 

President 2008 parties' "nods" given for Democrat Hillary Clinton vs. Republican John Mccain (:Washington Post). March 3, 2006.

Third-world or emerging nation ignorance abounds, currently evident in a fact-finding mission by Iran, to visit Auschwitz to see "whether the Holocaust actually took place.", trying the patience of Jews, yet lending cause to admire Iran's interest in knowing the truth (:ANC). March 3, 2006.

A US Foreign Service Diplomat was killed in two bombings of a US Consulate in India as President Bush moves to streamline India into the nuclear age, though the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty sidestep may slight US credibility among other nations seeking to further their nuclear advancements in their lands (:ANC). March 2, 2006.

Baghdad, Iraq sees dozens being killed nearly daily (:ANC). March 2, 2006.

"50,000 or 60,000 professors" are "terrible" in the opinion of an author of a new book, citing many that promote breaking the law horrifically, such as torturing people, bombing the US Capitol and Pentagon buildings, and supporting terrorist groups. Worse, the author explains, professors actually have done and/or do these things currently. The author warns, "The biggest problem we have is that conservatives and Republicans have paid no attention to the problem" (:NM) as recent studies find many continue to fund Republicans (:ANC). While Democrats work toward [lawful] peaceful solutions as the author explains, the author also criticizes Democrats for not being anxious to support the current Iraqi war. Some of the educational institutions the author names as harboring criminals or similar are: University of Illinois, "30 bombings" in the US and regretting more are not done; Berkley University, "is a supporter of the Ayatollah Khomeni and has called for an armed jihad" against the US, the author explains; and University of Michigan supports adults having sex with children, including of the same sex (:NM), and with "infants in their cribs" (:NM 9/23/2004). (Note: ANC has evidence the [author/NM] exaggerated about many aspects to evidently be anti-socially radical and alarmist for their selfish sales promotional reasons so the author name and book title are not released, yet ANC chose to print this since it includes important systemic party line, terrorist group, educational, torture, and similar matters not sufficiently addressed in political campaigns nor elsewhere in the media.). March 2, 2006.

Russia is worried about it's stock bubble (:Tass), as it continues to ignore US interests as with helping Iran nuclear proliferation, although stalled a bit today (:Washington Post), with little assurance that peace is the only objective (:ANC). March 2, 2006.

$1.5 Quadrillion in Depository Trust and Clearing Corporation, DTCC, having risen significantly in the past couple years from $1 Quadrillion. DTCC is a company with shares closely held by private banks (:CFJ) involved in satisfying transactions, roughly half of which are government securities (:ANC / CJF). If that money actually existed, it "would be enough money to cover the world’s entire land mass of 57 million square miles with $100 bills" (:CJF) proving poverty is a concept (reference Deuteronomy 15.11) we can overcome if we pull together in faith (reference Luke 7.50 and GodMath Book 7 Chapter 2) (:ANC). (See "Opium" ["UN plans"] article below). March 2, 2006.

Financial Business Startups: Technology is a powerful instrument for new businesses, making getting into the mainstream a fraction of the cost of what it was 20 years ago. In creating a business plan, Bank of New York's Alan Goldstein offers this advice: use available "technology" as the guide "as opposed to" "capability" (:Bank Systems & Technology Cover Story). In other words, the traditional method is to offer traditional services in typical ways, yet today rather observe available technological resources and focus to provide exceeding excellence in any given area(s) (:ANC). March 2, 2006.

$7 Quadrillion 2006 hotel & restaurant management sector currently sees expanding curriculums as schools modify or are founded to fill the gaps, such as with the creation of the Culinary Technology (:Southwestern) programs that now treat cooking as a high tech science, with great precision, flavor, and nutrient value, as in demand by major corporations such Stoeffers with complex production lines and the world's largest refrigerator for feeding the masses. Expertise is often sorely needed, such as when a former President tried to visit Charlotte, NC with his entourage and previously available space was not available even at the reasonable advance notification reservation stage. Otherwise, $2 Quadrillion to be reached by 2010 by the tourism industry globally (:Turkish Press), ripe for business startups in key locations, and great news to communities as far as revenues are concerned while transportation planning remains a vital issue (:ANC). March 2, 2006.

Salary: US: Chemists: $35,000 to $90,000 annually typically, with no change in recent years (:ANC / American Laboratory p34) so a portion of the lower paid experts such as those that reasonably are in age in their 20s and 30s, may relocate from the US to India now that the President has opened a new door to further technical help there to meet India's demand (:ANC). In related news, US jobless claims increase, approaching the 300,000 benchmark (:ANC / Market Watch). March 2, 2006.

Opium seizures were 112 tons in 2003, and 238 tons in 2004, "the last year for which data on global opium seizures are available". The UN said it's plan failed, hoping to get cultivators to switch to food farming. Instead the UN plans to establish comprehensive civilization within those archaic feudal domains (:Radio Free Europe), as many charitable US groups had recommended many years ago (:ANC). March 2, 2006.

Printing Gambling Money: Many can change the value of money to a small extent, such as to change prices or change interest rates and fees. Yet aside from governments, the main legal ways to print money are per entity, or per gambling business. A person, business, or other entity can write a check for any amount, or can use credit, or make a book entry. A gambling business can do these too, yet in a loophole due to lack of further implementing VGC standardization, the gambling business goes largely unchecked, or generally at most self-checked with no third-party mechanism. Some governments check to see if machines and events are operating legally, but governments generally claim no responsibility if a person wins or loses. In other words, government lets the gambling business win or lose, and sometimes government is the gambling business and with gambling insurance: it never loses. Some rich gamblers are just showing-off, but vast sums of money come largely from vast sums of poor people addicted. The gambling business mints tokens, rigs game payout pools, and many similar things, just to prey on the addicted: to control and encourage gambling addiction. Taxpayers pay for the problem, but government only treats the symptom, not the cause, and government doesn't even have proper data due to doctor/patient confidentiality, civic propriety, and un-Constitutional Jeffersonian philosophy. When gambling businesses routinely remove customer choice, the words 'free enterprise' no longer apply (:ANC). March 1, 2006.

As gambling addiction increases rapidly, "one sulks.". Gambling is "an excellent way to launder money." as Republican illegal lobbyist Jack Abramoff "submarined" a gambling Act (:IW p14) although that Act would have been illegal anyhow (:ANC). March 1, 2006.

ANC Exclusive: Illegal horse racing. Over many weeks a study was conducted on payouts according to factors given by an Ohio horse racing track [business]. Given reasonably identical conditions (when they occurred), such as odds and pool size, on the same size bet, their payout varied from hundreds of dollars to just a few dollars. In New Jersey, ANC found placing a bet on a winning number sometimes meant losing, unless heavily tipping the person running the game. In South Carolina, games that were paying-out were routinely shut-down in some establishments, to reset the odds lower. And in states where gambling machines are illegal, users can play for fun and lose, but locals that know the owner can play for cash (:ANC some material is dated). In Britain a multitude of horse racing business people are suspected of allegedly rigging the races over a long period of time. An enforcement investigation is underway (:BBC). March 1, 2006.

$10 Billion of Internet gambling money annually lost, mostly to offshore islands including England (:IW p14). March 1, 2006.

Younger gambling addicts: In a vein similar to tobacco companies focusing ads on children, Las Vegas (:ANC) "organized crime" (:IW p14) switched from the adult scene to family gambling interests, decades ago; although since then tobacco companies have come under fire and regulations (:ANC). It is normal for teens to win or lose $2,500 (:IW p14), yet while the money is important particularly among a poor targeted market, also important is the time such as rather to be spent on civic involvement, and not just limited to college students. Given roughly a 2% disposable income among people, that doesn't leave much room for addiction. Worse is the time and money taxpayers must bear to ameliorate the situation or at least to throw money at it until it goes away. As VGC Foundation detailed for foundations and government years ago, more studies that go nowhere new are not needed, such as the government fat known as the National Gambling Impact Study Commission, since the findings were already known 50 years ago and since, such as with Skinner response mechanisms, Piaget's origins of intelligence in children, Nuringer addiction reinforcement evidence proven, and with the Premack Principle of directive controlled addiction. Government intelligence uses these everyday. So unless free governments want to turn Communist; as fairly agreed by both sides of the issue governments must use the VGC standard to it's fullest and reasonable extent to protect citizens from mind-control strategies currently in use (:ANC). March 1, 2006.

Mind Control: Gambling and Cigarettes facts: Many people do not realize cigarettes are hallucinogenic. Cigarettes are in the same scientific category as cocaine and heroin, though legally they are treated as separate categories. The hallucination causing nicotine in cigarettes is a very low dosage. Furthermore, while many people know the body can produce many of it's own properties such as hallucinogenic, or addictive, people in general take it for granted that they are not being mind-controlled. Without getting into classified matters of national security, it is important to remember there are experts that profit in businesses from mind-control techniques. While unusual stress alleviation, prisoner counseling, and similar have goodly societal enhancement value, addiction creation does not. Casinos, for instance, look beautiful, and even offer cigarettes and alcohol. Yet there is a strategy, before a person walks in the door. Creating regular customers is typically good among various businesses, but creating addicted customers is not (:ANC). March 1, 2006.

President George W. Bush made a surprise first time visit to Afghanistan today on his way to Pakistan and India (:ANC). 9:30 AM EST March 1, 2006.

US manufacturing increased, first time since October, as the DOW again passed the 11,000 mark (:ANC). March 1, 2006.

Energy costs are pushing inflation, but Federal Reserve Chair Ben Bernanke prefers to focus on consumer spending (:ANC), although "businesses saw 2005 electricity costs rise" 20%. Just one high-end server annual electric cost is $8,760 (:IW Cover Story). March 1, 2006.

Lawsuits are starting against the National Security Administration (:ANC) such as by ACLU concerning an Oregon charity that made phone calls overseas, was accused, and found innocent (:NM). March 1, 2006.

More than 70% of customer data fraud cases are insider attacks (:IW p60). March 1, 2006.

"It's just insane," to be "slaves to compliance," when all you're doing "is complying with Uncle Sam" to give government "a false sense of accomplishment.", with "Prosperity Through Regulation." (:IW p78). March 1, 2006.

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ANC Stock Picks Rate: Superb! Praise the Lord: After 2 months the ANC Stock Picks are accelerating. If someone had invested as ANC recommended for 2006, even if cashing-in now, already they would have more ROI than they might have gained in years at some popular rates otherwise. And that is with a slow economic start this year as stocks were largely down in general at times. ANC advice: it's a good time to pull-out and count your earnings, yet it's a better time to stay-in, or even get-in if not already (see December 29, 2005 "Top stock picks" on this page) (:ANC). February 28, 2006.

Quadrillions of dollars: ANC Exclusive: Backward GOP: Previously Congress moved to require the President to give weekly reports on the Iraqi War. Pushed by Democrats, Congress did it because the President was keeping everyone in the dark, doing as he pleased; and the President got in trouble for it, with unlawful DeLay activities, White House Enron and Halliburton improprieties with secret health, insurance, and oil deals causing a lack of unity in Iraqi democracy, hiding motivational facts about terrorism, hiding things improperly such as spying on US citizens, and so on. In addition to, yet aside from illegal activities, whether of direct or indirect involvement, the primary contradiction is that on the one hand while the President and Republicans in general want enlightenment abroad, as with freedom to preach the Christian faith, along with economic transparency in foreign national accountability; on the other hand the President and Republicans, that is those they have lead the Republican party, are about hiding secret deals including crime. It is not one person, it is pervasive, and certainly not Christian. As Republican Representative Becky Meacham (National Security attempt pre 9/11 [9/11/2001]: organized [crime or corrupt politics] comprehensive of video gaming [hot political topic then] yet more toward National Security from a technical viewpoint covering money laundering, rigging, domestic violence, medical matters and more) of SC told ANC exclusively in a whistleblower way, everyone knows of the "sex scandals" and widespread "corruption"; everyone except the voter. In a similar ANC exclusive, Republican Congressional Representative Sue Myrick (see bottom of this White House linked page toward solving matters of crime) went out of her way to indicate to ANC that leaders would set in motion Quadrillions of dollars just to add small profits to their buddies businesses, instead of concentrating on their jobs [and that's how they get reelected] (:ANC (new and dated material)). President Bush's approval rating is at an all-time low at just 34, down 8 points this month (:Fox). "It's not like Republicans and the President didn't have top guidance. They were aware of and supported VGC Foundation third-party-standardization, the US Constitution, and the GodMath Testament, each detailing specifics vital to our nation, and global leadership. But these aren't just things you can set aside when it suits you. These are fundamental principles of civilization surviving, and of civilization advancing with the most benefit to all. These are not about worsening anyone's position, there are already plenty of laws about that. It's as though Republicans want to have workers push the car instead of pulling into the station because of the cracked engine block, where things can be improved with good maintenance." (:ANC [name withheld upon request]). February 28, 2006.

$800 Billion US is currently in currency circulation. In 1970 it was around $50 Billion, curving up to $200 Billion in 1985, and since then rising steeply toward vertical. By comparison, the US population was 200,000 in 1970, about 240,000 in 1985, and this year will reach 300,000. So in the US we now see much money being printed (see Zimbabwe recent articles) so we see cash on-hand, yet compared to 1985 the per this statistic dollar is shrinking, although the dollar is otherwise growing (see next article). While many statistical facts and indicators form the big-picture, it is important to consider unusual facts such as this about printing of money skyrocketing, in order to enhance economic remedial plans (:ANC). February 28, 2006.

$23.6 Billion just in January: "Business" is "Betting Big on Foreign Stock Funds", as are US investors, 3 times the year ago amount, and double the December amount (:LAT). Instead of chasing the dollar, akin to chasing death, as the Bible puts it, people should do what's right. After 9/11, for instance, the US didn't hold US stock just to be losers (:ANC). Wall Street to a large extent warns against foreign markets saying "comparisons between the tech-stock boom of the late 1990s and the current investor hunger for foreign stocks aren't valid." One aspect is "technology is a narrow industry sector; foreign stocks, by contrast, are a bet on the entire global economy outside" the US (:LAT). To a large extent China which stumbled against the US Dollar in recent times, gains money from the US illegally, such as stealing copyrights as patents, and India which stopped rising in 2002 is projected to see hard times (ANC: see recent articles). "Brokerage Morgan Stanley recently directed clients to pare their holdings of Japanese and emerging-market shares" (:LAT). As history teaches us, within the US, that is how the Great Depression started; only now it applies to Japan and emerging markets, if a domino effect becomes enjoined. As of 2006, Japan is no longer on the rise against the US Dollar, but has started to slide (:ANC). Morgan Stanley recommends to "buy U.S. stocks instead. The firm said domestic stocks were better bargains than many foreign issues." (:LAT). The US economic growth rate is stronger than many analysts projected for this current quarter, 1.6% (:ANC). Being the lowest in 3 years (:WSJ) indicates to a person with faith in the US and that the US economy as able to rebound, investing in US stocks is not only the thing to do, but it is also less risky (:ANC). February 28, 2006.

After-the-fact taxes: Free enterprise means that governmental controls and incentives before-the-fact are good, but after-the-fact are illegal since such coerces toward corruption not only toward where the IRS or prosecution is pointing, but also pointing back. For instance, as with Tom DeLay, part of the concern dealt with legislation after-the-fact, although intent to purposefully defraud the US public needs be considered, as the then Republican Leader of the House did not make a mistake, per se, rather was of malicious intent, allegedly. In other words, mistakes happen, but after-the-fact records and laws can be used to coerce a person to not run for office, or to cause an individual to lie because a new format form doesn't fit and they weren't aware of the change and don't want to waste more time on trivia that happened long ago: no excuse in either case from a legalese perspective. While such things as changing the Prime Interest Rate, or having tax assessed prior to purchase is reasonable, if there are to be taxes, child credits, business incentives, and similar should be addressed on a continuing basis, such as tying child credits to medical and educational matters. Wasting time on after-the-fact tax incentives does not fit into the program of good government. Certainly more taxation is not appropriate as Treasury Secretary John Snow stated this morning: "Now is not the time to raise taxes." (:ANC). 10:20AM February 28, 2006.

"Britain's biggest-ever cash robbery" was larger than security had previously stated, amounting to nearly a tenth of a Billion dollars US (:ANC: Telegraph update). February 28, 2006.

63.7% gain on ANC Top Ten Stock Picks (:ANC). Saddam Hussein's defense plan for Iraq was obtained by German intelligence and provided to the US 2 months prior to invasion "according to a classified study by the United States military." (:NYT). Germany Fund, GF, an ANC Top Ten Stock Pick for 2006 is up 20% and skyrocketing. #1 pick IG is near double, 190%, GW oil fell 11% amidst terrorism attacks yet ANC projects it will rebound. For instance, amidst grenades being thrown this morning, the 5 [Al-Qaeda*] suspects of the recent attack against the major Saudi oil processing facility were killed (:BBC / [*an Internet site claim]). BCRX is up about 21%, ARDI is at 0%, BBC is up 30%, AEMLW doubled, 200%, and continues rising, up 7 fold over the past quarter, GIGM doubled, 200%, IFO leapt 50% but is now down 25%, and USM is sharply rising, now up 12% (:ANC). February 27, 2006.

$39 Billion merger to "create the world's second-largest utility" of Suez SA and Gaz de France SA ($33.3 Billion-euro)(:Bloomberg). In related business news, though down in 2006, Lowes jumped and looks strong (:ANC). February 27, 2006.

Archaeologists discovered "the largest sun temple ever found" of King Ramses II, yesterday, under an outdoor marketplace in Cairo, Egypt. The market will be removed. Only partially uncovered, excavating the site has already revealed statues weighing tons, such as of pink granite, along with hieroglyphics, and known likenesses of historic value (:Fox). February 27, 2006.

Golf: Former President Bill Clinton (associated VGC White House Coordination link), Democrat, launched the new Tiger Woods Learning Center in Anaheim, California for 4th-12th graders. 3,000 students to use in it's first year. Republican golfer John Boehner ranked 22 in Washington, to replace criminally charged Republican former leader Tom DeLay as "Golf junkets are a part of the controversy" (:Golf World p10&15). Tiger Woods is expected to again win 2 of the 4 golf majors next year, according a recent poll (:Sporting News p8). In another poll, men golfer households have $153,000 incomes per year, and women are higher with $158,000 (:Golf Digest p118). In December "the world's highest-paid athlete", Tiger Woods, bought a $40 Million estate, near "where he keeps his 155-foot yacht" (:Golf Digest p81). February 27, 2006.

2/3 qualified: US youth falls farther into poverty, 8% since 2001 (:Christian Science Monitor, CSM). Worthless school careers advice harms UK economy, especially holding-back women (:Telegraph), and in the US, school counselor advice on careers might be laughable, if not true, as connecting youths with real, not virtual, national and international corporations in need, are opportunities missed, as high grades in 12 years of theory to become a dishwasher is a gap in taxpayer matters (:ANC). President Bush called junior high education "lousy" this month (:NB / Washington Times). And for every 3 that enter high school, only 2 earn a diploma (:Seattle Times). February 27, 2006.

Top whistle-blower to retire as by his own admission, his efforts failed. During his service he helped "expose wasteful defense spending, including the military's purchase of claw hammers for $435 apiece, airplane toilet seats at $640 a lid and $7,600 coffeemakers." (:NB / SFC). February 27, 2006.

$10 Billion in arms sales to Asia possible this year. Largest exhibitors include Boeing Co., Lockheed Martin Corp., and Grumman Corp. (:LAT). February 27, 2006.

200 lives have been lost since the bombing of the Shi'ite shrine "set off a wave of retribution against Sunnis and pushed Iraq toward civil war." (:NB / Washington Times). February 27, 2006.

Mardi-Gras's turning-out very small and calm now (:CNN). Streets are packed as the party "Rages On" for Mardi-Gras (:Fox) with larger crowds than expected (:CSM). February 27, 2006.

$13 Trillion is the US GDP as it continues to soar in reverse proportion to the number of banks, and the balance on goods and services (down $100 Billion since 2002). US assets of gold abroad remains at zero (:ANC). February 24, 2006.

Cannibalism, murder, and rape among those calling themselves Christians is a true "horrors" story in Uganda, Africa; endorsed by multitudes of followers rather than leaders, (reference Bible book of Judges 19.20 through 20.1), as logic continues to take a literal approach (as also with Hamas) rather than the lawful faithful approach of Godly peace and higher blessings (:ANC). February 24, 2006.

Osama bin Laden's terrorism plan in Iraq (his official name is Usama bin Laden) is to make the Sunnis imagine it is the majority elected Shi'ites that are killing Sunnis, when actually, according to Fox News minutes ago (no affiliation unless stated), the terrorists [pretending to be Shi'ites] are doing it. According to US Court ruling 1998 State Street Bank v. Signature Financial Group, Usama can (:ANC) patent this process (:IW p41), so US lawmakers had better stop wasting time and get on the ball and look at the-big-picture as revealed in Article 7 and discussed in GodMath Testament (:ANC). 8AM February 24, 2006.

Terrorism by Ford in Argentina has been denied for decades, as warring faction in Argentina may have been setting-up Ford as the fall-guy (similar to the previous article involving Terrorism against Sunnis). Yet many continue to say high ranking Ford personnel kidnapped and tortured union personnel, and [continue to] try a civil lawsuit against Ford (:BBB Updated February 24, 2006). February 24, 2006.

The "world's most important oil facility" was attacked by terrorists, but Saudis killed the attackers. Al Qaeda leaders have previously called for attacks on oil fields in Saudi Arabia, a key U.S. ally. Oil jumped more than $2 a barrel (:Reuters). February 24, 2006.

State-of-Emergency declared: While SE Asia was once an investor hot-spot, lack of unified direction is beginning to show it's weak points, as with India slowing (:ANC, see recent article) and currently experiencing aid problems augmented by railroad accountability difficulties (:IMF); viral such as bird flu containment / control problems; and now Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo just declared a state of emergency, saying she quashed a coup plot but still faced a "clear threat" from lawless and treasonous forces. The Philippine stock market plunged after the announcement, dragging the peso with it (:ANC). February 24, 2006.

Federal Judge orders DOD to release names of Guantanamo Bay detention camp prisoners (:Radio Free Europe). February 24, 2006.

Google tops the "Biggest Losers" list, down 17.5%YTD (:ANC / CSDTP / IW). In related news, Ted Turner just said he would quit the Time Warner Board along with Director Carla Hills (:USAT). The stock has been flat for years (:ANC / USAT Charts). In related news H&R Block got it's own taxes wrong (:USAT), already having been headlined years ago for cheating as if for customers with regard to charitable gifts (:ANC). February 24, 2006.

Anti-obesity pill launched (pending approval in US) by the world's third largest drug maker, SASY.PA in France, boosting 4th quarter net nearly 21%, and toward spin-off worth, it may also have anti-smoking value (although officially rejected) according to initial vesting (:Reuters). In related news (God given) natural foods containing vitamins and minerals such as B12 and potassium, continue to be respected as having great nutritional worth. In similar news, once regarded as a nuisance, the jellyfish is gaining respect as a food with no fat, collagen protein, and only about 7 calories per gram, though it does have much salt. An Asian delicacy, gourmets say it's mild crunch is "music to your teeth". Preparation: dry, then soak in non-salt water, cut in strips and marinate (:Boating Magazine p46), but let an expert show you as it's tentacles fire poison (:ANC / National Geographic). Poison is often used by drug makers in treatments of diseases, and poisons have many other uses such as pest control, and sometimes making cars run as when poison is added to the gas and oil (:ANC). February 24, 2006.

Mind Control experiments using LSD on people without their knowledge, by the Secret Intelligence Service, included such things as administering "LSD at least twice a week". Last night a spokesman said per legal actions, payments would be made to the victims (:ANC). February 24, 2006.

$6.7 Billion is the "largest recovery for fraud in history" as 3 banks are being fined "of helping [Enron] hide financial misdeeds". The 3 banks are Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, JP Morgan Chase and Citigroup. "Lead shareholder attorney William Lerach said the settlement approved by U.S. District Court Judge Melinda Harmon was the largest of its kind and that more would follow." (:Reuters). With Republican leader (not mentioned in the State of the Union Address, "Ken Lay and Jeffrey Skilling, the sleazy captains of Enron, on trial", in the US "the only crime is being poor" (:Rolling Stone p32). In related news, Reuter's stock temporarily jumps between 400 and 900 and then (:ANC) shares tumble (:MarketWatch, MW) amidst England uncertainties today (:ANC & MW) and with "Britain's biggest-ever cash robbery" involving a truckload of cash in a Tonbridge, England government mass transit depot using Securitas global security amounted to 40 Million Pounds (US$70M) of mostly "reportedly untraceable". While driving, a security officer thought it was a police arrest, but it was a gang member impersonating an officer. Two other members held family hostages at the officer's home: all were released. Securitas immediately reimbursed government, at no taxpayer burden (:CNN). February 23, 2006.

Iraq still has insurgents killing people, and now also has [alleged] Shi'ite violence which "killed dozens of Sunnis in the past 24 hours" (:Reuters). 7:33AM February 23, 2006.

US ports shattered Republican unity again as United Arab Emirates, UAE, gain the upper hand over much US port security according to much evidence, such as exposed and also as alluded-to by Michael Moore in his movie Farenheit 9/11 (:ANC) and such as Republicans saying the US Constitution was abused as if to have "faked its own death" (:Conservative / News Balance). Republican J.D. Hayworth reminded people that "the UAE was the birthplace of two Sept. 11 hijackers and was used as an operational and financial base for some of the hijackers." The UAE was an important transfer point for shipments of smuggled nuclear components sent to Iran, North Korea and Libya by a Pakistani scientist. The UAE also considers the Taliban the rightful government in Afghanistan, but refuses to recognize Israel. Although a Church-goer, Republican Sue Myrick blew-up and [yelled] about the Republican UAE ports deal (or scam) "not just NO, but HELL NO!" Chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee Republican Peter King commented "There is a very serious question as to why the records are not going to be maintained on American soil subject to American jurisdiction," (:ANC & Fox). February 23, 2006.

India is becoming less of an opportunity for business and investors, as it's economy is projected to drop 10% in the year ahead due to oil concerns (:ANC & IMF/Jang & Chron/AP). February 23, 2006.

Strange yet true: Today is Fatherland Defender Day in Russia, so now the Russian government ruled to move the working day on Friday to Sunday. As a result, Friday is a day-off in Russia, while Sunday is a working day (:ANC / Tass). February 23, 2006.

GF, an ANC Top Ten Stock Pick is up 20% since picked (:ANC) as Germany Confidence Index rises to highest in 15 years (:Bloomberg). The primary standard of confidence is performance according to expertise, being the knowledge and ability of the [third party, typically the inspector and/or] auditor (:Quality Digest cover story). (See recent and archived ANC News articles for a wide range of in-depth coverage). February 23, 2006.

US Banks are beginning to wake-up to the value of third party outsourcing. Unfortunately for the US this means the banks are expected to leave the US substantially, to conduct business in places such as China and India (:CNN). Many US banking employees are paid much less than $40,000 / year, including many experts in areas of corporate, actuarial, financial, computer, and banking law. More important than the vast payroll savings is the lion's share of the profit opportunity, such as in relative perspective, being able to conduct business illegally as compared to US law, from employee benefits, to conflict resolution, to governmental cooperation in new markets. In recent years many top US banks were in the headlines concerning extensive allegedly illegal activities; and that amounts to a lot of overhead. Globally, although for instance while Zimbabwe begs for banking, China and India actually have economies. ANC Editorial: The US has more integrity than any other nation. But it's a balance. The US needs to start acknowledging the fact that the expert third party system has value. Legislators wrongly jump to the conclusion that this is about political parties, it is not. The US needs to support outsourcing expertise within the US. When discussing products, the global free market is good. Yet when discussing service, experts need to be attracted to the US and more importantly held via government incentives, within the US. Such criteria needs to be established including for when they communicate or travel abroad as US citizens, lest knowledge banks flee the US of tremendous financial impact. It's like the government doesn't have a clue because it hasn't passed legislation requiring legislators to have responsible (to an appropriate sense of risk advance and agreed acceptance, leveraged or otherwise) third party expertise. Today legislators continue to often pass not only cumbersome and ineffective lay person pigeonhole legislation, but legislation devoid of legal reasoning, not merely Constitutionally, but also by directly competing with free enterprise, such as with Katrina and banks, contractors, and other businesses essentially having their hands tied, while local governments were evidently oblivious. Third party expertise can help after-the-fact, such with lawyers in the judicial system. Yet of better value is ongoing third party expertise as the main finding the recent National Security Subcommittee revealed needed as a standardized minimum. Third party expertise is about conflict resolution before any conflict (:ANC). There is a direct correlation between funds and the "need" for "government" to standardize (:Photonics Spectra magazine: News: "Accent on Applications"). February 22, 2006.

Fuel: While government is pushing alternate energy, the facts remain incongruous. For instance, it costs more energy to push a boat than a car, because the propellor has far less traction and the hull has far more drag. Yet many fancy pleasure boats get 50 miles per gallon (:ANC), such as the heavyweight Pursuit 3480 for instance, which comes with a spare engine and refrigerator (:Boating Magazine p110), so it's not about some mass / energy ratio as many claim (:ANC). February 22, 2006.

Healthcare to soar to 20% of gross domestic product by 2015 (:ANC). February 22, 2006.

The World Bank is increasingly the alarmist, prosecutor, judge, and jury, as it withholds funds from nations with unsettled business, often of a complex nature, such as withholding the funds of 14 Bangladesh road construction projects. And such as withholding funds from a Congo bank certified by the International Monetary Fund as approved (:Independent-Bangladesh), likely due to an oil concern (:ANC). In related news, US banks are budged upward as oil drifted. Changes: Bank of America just restated, and Wachovia just reorganized it's internal voting criteria, also while Steve Jobs is as he said "wasting time", in Disneyland as such, his Apple computers have been started being attacked by viruses, as his stock gained, and as Apple works on patches, such as the recent Bluetooth patch. The Apple instant message system, similar to AOL's, also proved vulnerable (:ANC). 1:17PM February 22, 2006.

Muslims are killing each other and Christians in response to cartoons (:ANC). In related news, Iran to fund new Hamas government (:ANC). February 22, 2006.

Religion and controlled substances: O Centro Espirita Beneficente Uniao do Vegetal, known as UDV, is Christian, originating with Amazon rainforest [missionaries], now with a US branch of about 130 members in the Santa Fe area in NE New Mexico. In Church communion practice is used hallucinogenic hoasca tea made from plants unique to the Amazon that contain dimethyltryptamine, which is considered a mind-altering drug under the controlled-substances law. The case began in 1999, when U.S. Customs intercepted a shipment of hoasca. The sect sued to block the government from interfering with the shipments. Federal courts sided with the UDV, based on the 1993 Religious Freedom Restoration Act, and rejected the claim that "compelling interest" in uniform enforcement of anti-drug law applied, since as Chief Justice John Roberts noted that federal law has an exception for the use of peyote by "hundreds of thousands" of the Native American Church, so it's members can use peyote [legally]. USA Today reports or editorializes: "The court rejected arguments by the Justice Department that the communion ritual undermines federal anti-drug law." (:ANC & various sources). Church(es), religion(s), and similar under US law is(are) [unConstitutionally / Article 7] virtually not recognized unless so incorporated. Many people for instance, have claimed to be using marijuana and/or other drugs for religious purposes, but without having substantiated via incorporation records, their words may have been treated as opinion or other, rather than factual. Responsibility is a concern. While incorporation indicates greater responsibility, the fact remains that drugs entail a risk. Churches or other groups that administer drugs, or even foods, are responsible accordingly. For instance, toddlers and fish bones don't mix, just as disparate people and drugs may not mix on a personal and case by case basis, so since Federal court decided religious drugs are not under law, religions considering drugs might do well to investigate personally, such as in 1 Corinthians 11.17 through 11.32 (:ANC). February 22, 2006.

US Supreme Court "unanimously" agreed "hallucinogenic" [recreational drugs] are allowed in "religious ceremonies" (:WSJ)(Note added 2/23/06: ANC investigation indicated not "Supreme Court" but another federal court). While wine can help the soul, strong drug properties need to be more thoroughly considered among experts of all fields, as one unit, handled similar to FDA or utility management. Minutes ago ICCDBB received another note of praise, including the comment "I had trouble with some drugs for a while but reading your website about recreational drugs has seriously changed me and now I know I love Jesus more and more every day and he helps me to not do them anymore" [name withheld] (:ANC). February 21, 2006.

Coverup operations by US (:NYT) continue as more information is being released, though not necessarily to the general public, as it is sold, such as much being sold this month to Texas about Watergate (:ANC & UT/Edu.). February 21, 2006.

$34.7 Billion is the biggest bid to buy a power company, offered by Germany's E.ON AG for Spain's Endesa SA (:Bloomberg). In related news US manufacturing is strong (:Bloomberg) while others in the past three months continue to disappoint, such as Wal-Mart and Microsoft (:ANC). February 21, 2006.

Elected militant group Hamas has Washington D.C. stirred. Some imagine: "No one has something [with which to compare and say:] Look, here's the answer." (:Christian Science Monitor). Except as seen in the following news article posted yesterday, that is, just as the Hamas are involved with injury and death and want something better for their people, so too is the medical profession (:ANC). In related news, the US just froze assets of a company tied to Hamas (:ANC). February 21, 2006.

Healthcare continues to kill 1/4 Million in the US annually (:Suite101), along with crippling multitudes more. Often in-league with insurers and drug manufacturers, it is an uneven relationship as they blame each other rather than accept responsibility themselves in order to improve the processes. Many chiropractors, for instance, have articles in their offices about poisons in drugs, but are not anxious to discuss that if an adjustment can treat, it can also kill as happened to Lana Lewis who "died of a stroke following a chiropractic neck manipulation." amidst a flood of coverup lies by Chiropractors, a long investigation found (:Canoe). Dynamic Chiropractic (no affiliation unless otherwise stated) reports accidental deaths in the US is like having a jumbo jet (400 passengers) crash everyday (:FA). In related news Bin Laden vows he won't be taken alive, as killings and kidnappings continue in Iraq (:Fox) with a suicide bomber in a busload of commuters (:CNN), and in a rare conference of such nature, the US Ambassador indicated things in Iraq may be falling apart (:Fox). In similar news, more miners are trapped underground by Grupo Mexico who said "accidents can always happen," this time 66 (:CNN) or 65 (:USAT & WSJ). February 20, 2006.

Small stocks outperform forcasts (:USAT), such as those chosen as the top ANC Stock Picks (:ANC). February 20, 2006.

$245.3 Billion in Russian exports 2005 jumps surplus to $120.1 Billion, up 33.9% (:Tass). In related news, in Belarus, between Poland and Russia, is seen Russian oil coming to refineries up 19% in January" (:Tass) while Nigeria, Africa's largest oil producer, cut output 19% (:Bloomberg) amidst kidnappings and violence (:ANC). February 20, 2006.

Resulting in a stock dip, Ben Bernanke pledged to Congress that he would maintain continuity with his Federal Reserve Chair predecessor, he is now "refusing to offer fiscal policy advice." a task that had typically been done by his predecessor who saw it as part of his job (:Reuters). In related news, Cisco, Microsoft, Google, and Yahoo formed a pact with China, dividing Republicans between free enterprise and freedom of speech (:Christian Science Monitor). Such technological strides in China also give greater cause for concern in the US and in other nations in regard of the urgent need to greatly advance the right kind of technology controls to free and support better technology. Recently in tax law an effort was made in the US with a hardly significant attempt amounting to 3%, not appreciably addressing the more important issues at stake (:ANC). February 20, 2006.

$21 Trillion in Zimbabwe dollars, yet a "staggering" amount, was printed to payoff debt (:IMF) in perhaps a good move, although severely at least temporarily devaluing the already deflated Zimbabwe dollar. The new printing is so vast as to be viewed perhaps by some as corruption nationally, perhaps even to the extent of exceeding bankruptcy proportions (:ANC). February 20, 2006.

While US Treasury is now considering home-builder credits, the prediction for major cities is that shortly after passage of any such legislation, there won't be room for new home-building in those cities; in example of another case of government seeking to legislate devoid of proper expertise, treating the symptom rather than curing the problem, as one home-builder with a shred of integrity commented "It's like asking Doctors not to wear ties because of germs on their ties, when they should be telling Doctors to cleanup their act. But if government wants to give me a money loophole, who am I to argue?" (:ANC). February 20, 2006.

Government Investigation Into Governmental Abuses

US National Security: House investigation into legislation it had passed years ago to encourage and protect Whistleblowers who defend the Constitution, save lives, prevent terrorism, prevent ongoing corrupt activities, and save taxpayers vast sums of money, found tremendous corruption at all levels of government including the doing the opposite of the Whistleblower Act.

  • INTERNAL CONCERNS: The primary point of government interface with public is the National Committee's Subcommittee Chaired by Republican Christopher Shays. This Committee included Republicans and Democrats who all (present) agreed with each other toward revealing the implementation problems and toward finding the solution. Whistleblowers agreed the problem was not due to political party affiliation, nor about the Committee, rather about Inspectors General, IG, and other top management, directors, heads or other bosses of the various governmental areas. The Committee found widespread failure by government to provide the Committee (and others as lawful) with information required by law. Also Attorney testimony found the Committee and Congress in general is supposed to make laws to control classified materials, when Congress itself is not cleared to discuss classified areas and has never passed any such law (even though the Clerk of Congress and many others are cleared).
  • EXECUTIVE BRANCH: Of special concern, Committee Ranking Member, Democrat Dennis Kucinich read into the record: "only foreign" eavesdropping is permitted, while Millions of US citizens may have been illegally spied and may yet be being illegally spied, as testimony agreed quoting the Fourth Amendment and such as Whistleblowing that the governmental group known as Black World Operations was conducting illegal activities.
  • HEARINGS: The Committee heard 3 Panels: the first was composed of Whistleblowers, the second, Attorneys, and the third IG and other Heads of governmental areas. Governmental areas covered by each Panel included such groups as SAT Program for eavesdropping, the FBI, the NSA, the DOD / Navy, the Executive Branch, and the Judicial Branch of government.
  • PANEL 1, WHISTLEBLOWERS: This group of citizens (of each area topically) may have never met each other previously, yet each of their stories and concerns agreed, for instance, each had been a government employee and for finding illegal activities and speaking-up, each had been reprimanded and punished, and fired or no longer could work for government. The Chairman found a lack of follow-up by their bosses of the Whislteblowers routinely lost pay, were demoted, and worse. Not only did the Whistleblowers find and report unConstitutional activities by their respective areas of government, but then making it much worse is the extensive work to coverup such activities with further illegal activities, such as hiding Whistleblower materials, whiting-out lines on security documents, and false reports such as to make the Whistleblower appear medically insane and unfit, with improper and illegal professional attesting to such as part of the coverup. Whistleblowers are to follow the chain-of-command and if such fails, then to contact their Head, such as the IG who is virtually not available to them. But when Whistleblowers have done such or considered such, the Whistleblower hits a dead-end as their classified info cannot be discussed with the IG who is not cleared to their level (see "PANEL 3" below).
  • PANEL 2, ATTORNEYS: "Expertise" is needed, as all agreed. Instead of focusing on the illegal activities that the Whistleblowers revealed, pervasive has been the work to discredit the Whistleblowers. The time frames enabling illegal activities to thrive, also counter-act the Constitution and Whistleblowers. Waiting at least by one of the Panel 2 members was: a dozen years to be heard. Panel 2, Panel 1, and the Committee agreed on all essential points, save optional input as to future possibilities. When a new law is passed, it is required to become effective according to the agreed date according to law written for that purpose, but Panel 2 revealed unevenness not only in processes relative to Whisleblowers, but that for instance when a new law is passed, some areas of government revere it as immediate, while others may take 18 months to agree that it is in fact a new law. Many obstacles in procedures and methodologies were found, such as "after the fact" matters and time limitations interfering with Whistleblowing. Panel 2 pointed-out each Whistleblower was met with a "Catch 22" scenario, that is essentially that pointing-out wrong is as if wrong and not team spirited. The Whistleblowers being Constitutional, therefore shows the system (the areas of the system) is wrong and needs redone with legislation controlling these issues.
  • PANEL 3, RESPONSES BY HEADS OF GOVERNMENTAL AREAS: In response to the failure accusation involving IG clearance (see "PANEL 1" above), the DOD IG said "we're probably cleared to that level", as the Committee grew concerned with the careless evasive attitude of the Panel 3, as Panel 3 members disagreed with each other, and the Committee had to keep asking and rewording the same questions many times in plain and obvious language, that Panel 3 kept ignoring and talking about things not to the point. The Justice Department made a strong case and separated itself, not wishing to be associated with any others, pointing-out their many flaws through extensive legal records. Panel 3 spoke of "fraud, waste, and abuse." in governmental areas, but not their own. Discord among governmental areas was obvious, as when one spoke of one idea, another often spoke a contradiction to it or similar toward opposite. For instance one said no "complaints" were found; another said there were "hundreds and hundreds" of "complaints". And for instance, one said government should be under the same law as the citizens, then another said [anti-Biblically and anti-Constitutionally] that government should not have the same law as the citizens. While the other Panels explained how clearance removals hurt Whistleblower careers, Panel 3 said it was not about that, even though the other Panels claimed it was. Panel 3 recommended "mediation" involving top position holders.
  • SOLUTION: Expert independent third party intervention entities available to the individuals, along with the option to reveal illegal activities without revealing who the Whistleblower is, along with legislation as described in the Internal Concerns above, is agreed as being needed; along with the investigating by those governmental areas internally, and along with the judicial system (including DOD and any area having it's own trying) need to do it's job, particularly in clearly widely known and important situations such as in media headlines and when disclosed to them by a member of Congress
  • (:ANC / C-Span 3). February 16, 2006.

    Housing starts jumped 14% with January being the warmest on record (:WSJ & Bloomberg). February 16, 2006.

    New digital brain becoming reality in a project by Mead Hospital in Sydney, Australia with IBM the "key technology provider" ("xSeries 240 server"). Brains vary tremendously from person to person, so the goal is a "standardized format" ["Digital Human" link]. After initial prioritizing, the distributed storage is now at 3 Terabytes and will add 2 Terabytes per year (:IW) making it 5% complete this year [brain storage news link] (:ANC). February 15, 2006.

    Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke (after a couple weeks of gaining organizational orientation) started his thrust to tame the inflation enemy, in his mind (:ANC), as he seeks to continue to increase interest rates to harness the [historically normal nearly dead-calm] 3.5% US economic growth rate with it's [as if roaring] 2% inflation rate, generally expected throughout 2007 (:Reuters). In related news, Asian markets remain strong, with some global impoverished nations realizing growth for a change approaching double GDP (:ANC / various dated sources). 10:20AM February 15, 2006.

    Ben Bernanke is at the helm now, at the Federal Reserve and appearing before Congress today. So where's the money now?, some may wonder. While many investors are shy in this recent few weeks of bear market, the shyness has disappeared with the retail sales bull, with the biggest monthly gain in 15 years, and similar devaluing of insurance according to Treasury Secretary Snow, showing a "strong" economic future. Enormous inflationary insurance premiums might start to be controlled better if Congress acts quickly on this to ensure the public is protected from the insurance windfall occurring, rather than worsen the windfall as done for the oil giants. Aside from Ben Bernanke working to get a grip on run-away insurance and oil inflation, prime things his predecessor didn't seem to realize needed managing, Ben Bernanke is also expected by many to do as he further explained, that is to revitalize the US stock market and US economy, lest Asia have it's way with US (:ANC). February 15, 2006.

    "War in Iraq II" continues costing many lives, today with a suicide bomber at a Baghdad bank with the explosion injuring 50, 10 of which died (:NB). A bomb exploded in Baghdad, killing three boys and a girl as they were walking to school. At least 14 other people, including six policemen, died in car bombings and shootings throughout the capital (:WSJ). February 15, 2006.

    US is not alone in a shortage of qualified personnel, as Russian military too has "deteriorated over the last 10 years.", with "Poor morale", lack of expertise pay incentive, and "demoralizing effects" of "brutal war". The government lack of concern to abide in expertise, and to rather not admit the truth "has become endemic" in terrorizing it's own people, such as using a blunt instrument on their own soldier, damaging his organs and thereby killing him, because he did not wash a floor. Russia's "armed forces concede that 6,000 soldiers were victims of abuse last year alone and that 1,170 soldiers died as a consequence of crimes and accidents." (:Radio Free Europe). More photos of old US prisoner abuse have surfaced (:BBC) showing handcuffed prisoners, seemingly forced into improper and undignified naked situations, and also seemingly terrorized in the opinion of an ANC reporter viewing those pictures shown in Australia (:ANC). February 15, 2006.

    $21.4 Billion reported a year ago by PricewaterhouseCoopers for the International Monetary Fund, IMF, Headquartered in Washington, D.C., turned into a big accounting error evidently as this year the accounting figure is 40.6% of that. IMF helps solve the problems of many impoverished nations. Compiling difficulties, most nations have not met their support promises (:Standard / IMF). February 15, 2006.

    Happy Valentines Day! (:ANC). February 14, 2006.

    More Republicans are being tied to illegal activities of "federal charges of conspiracy, tax evasion and mail fraud." with Abramoff who pleaded guilty last month, as the "wide-ranging probe of corruption" among Republicans is exposing "powerful members of Congress and their staff members" (:White Collar Crime P.B. / Law Professors ["Web"] Network, White Collar Crime / Law Professors Network). February 14, 2006.

    Warren Buffett quits Coca-Cola's board, while his company (:WSJ), Berkshire Hathaway, which was named in illegal insurance activity along with ACE Limited and AIG (:Insurance News & Views) will retain its stake in Coca-Cola (:WSJ), as Attorney General Eliot Spitzer may consider a move from "the insurance industry to the drug industry" while not focusing on the traditional "cocaine", rather on new [mind control / addiction] business efforts or aspects, as "several major drug companies have received subpoenas from Spitzer's office. And it looks like the NY Attorney General is looking at counterfeit drugs that may be entering the market illegally", when such things should be being investigated at the Federal level (:White Collar Crime / Law Professors Network). February 14, 2006.

    Vice President Cheney did not have a bird hunting license when he shot his friend in the face while bird hunting (:ANC). Seattle Times (no affiliation unless otherwise stated) reports "Lord knows" the "trigger-happy" veep has gone too far and "is out of control" (:NB), and the "Slate" Headline is "Shoot first; don't answer questions later." (:MSNBC). In related news, the "CIA and the National Security Council", "had direct knowledge of the Vice President's campaign to discredit Wilson" (:Alter Net) and "deliberately distorted the intelligence to justify the Iraq war" (:ADSO). February 14, 2006.

    While Osama Bin Laden's family has "disowned" him, his wealthy niece moved out of her New York apartment 3 weeks prior to the 9/11 attack, on family info of the imminent danger (:NM). February 14, 2006.

    $65 Billion worth of gas to be pumped out of Federal territories over the next 5 years (:NYT) by windfall rich oil companies (:ANC) who won't have to pay government [taxes known as] "royalty" fees, on that oil, in the amount of 12% (:NYT). But gas station customers at the pumps will continue paying full taxes, as the oil companies start collecting "taxes" for themselves, in a Republican leadership double-wammy of separation of rich and poor (:ANC). About $7 Billion is to be free cash value to oil companies. 2006 is to see $7.9 Billion in gas value pumped, and 2007 will be $9.1 Billion. Oil value pumped is to gradually rise, then sharply rise in 2010 and moreso in 2011 (NYT) making energy concerns a very difficult matter for the next President (:ANC). February 14, 2006. 

    Many continue to be beaten to death in prisons (:ANC). In a current situation not yet properly controlled this is due to what [Los Angeles] County Supervisor Michael Antonovich called "a breakdown in management." as they know this will "continue" to occur even though those in charge can stop it, but don't bother (:LAT). 20% of the inmates at that prison are listed in the "most violent" categories (:ANC). In related news, Los Angeles Police Bomb Squad, California Highway Patrol, City Fire Department didn't know what an object "7 feet long — metallic and cylindrical, with a pointed nose" was on Highway 210 during rush hour, where traffic was closed on both sides for 3 hours. A Department of Defense worker saw it on TV, leading to revealing that it had fallen from the back of a military truck (:LAT). In other related news, while many speak of overcrowded prisons, many people known to be innocent continue to be held in prison, such as in the US prison in Cuba at Guantánamo Bay where inmates who were illegally imprisoned, continue to be held illegally, after having already been held 4 years (:Christian Science Monitor). In similar news, the top CIA counter-terrorism official was fired last week for oppossing "secret" foreign "torture" initiatives (:London Sunday Times / ADSO). February 14, 2006.

    $201.6 Billion US trade deficit with China: largest ever; as China, continues "manipulating its currency" and continues "copyright piracy." (:NM), telling the world to comply with China in order to do business with China (:ANC). February 14, 2006.

    Vice President Dick Cheney "accidentally shot and wounded a campaign contributor during a weekend quail hunt on a friend's South Texas ranch" (:CNN). The lawyer was shot in the head with a shotgun blast that peppered him (:LAT). February 13, 2006.

    In court Saddam Hussein ended his silence / absence / boycott with his screaming against the US and the legitimacy of the trial, and said he was tortured (:ANC). February 13, 2006.

    UN reports US torturing prisoners with physical and mental violations, particularly during transportation and also through interrogation techniques combined in ways seemingly to increase hardship beyond human rights (:LAT). February 13, 2006.

    Womens' Rights Cause: 150 poor and uneducated women in Iran have committed suicide, mainly by setting themselves on fire, in protest that Iran allows them insufficient human rights (:Radio Free Europe). February 13, 2006.

    $1 Trillion deal being discussed by Merrill and BlackRock, which would make it the largest US brokerage firm (:USAT). February 13, 2006.

    US stocks drop some [with a degree] of uncertainty as new Federal Reserve takes the Chair (:Reuters). February 13, 2006.

    Record winter weather hits US & Russia (:ANC). February 13, 2006.

    CIA leak / National Intelligence Estimate by Libby who served as a top aide to Vice President Dick Cheney revealed to a Grand Jury that "his superiors authorized him" to give the "secret information" for the purpose of showing justification for "invading Iraq" (:ANC /Fox). February 10, 2006.

    D.C. nerve gas alarm sounded beside the Capitol Building (:ANC) causing Senators to flee Washington. The lack of governmental advancing in technology evidences obvious consequences, as the alarm was not of adequate technological construction. D.C. police do not know why the alarm was triggered, saying it could have been "plastic" or something that set it-off. Police defended their alarm system, saying it worked; as they terrorized Senators (:CNN). Popular nerve agents include Serin and Chlorine which the Center for Disease Control, CDC, claims "Will sink to low ground", yet ANC testing has found Chlorine can rise several stories in a matter of seconds. Cyanide is the popular chemical agent that will rise according to the CDC. Of biologicals the most transmittable are plague and smallpox, followed by hemorrhagic; and not transmittable are botulism, anthrax, ricin and tularemia; according to CDC who recommends seeing a physician for an antidote. Aside from the fact that water can be polluted "Wash your hands!"(:ANC). February 9, 2006.

    $47 Billion US spent on Afghanistan since 2001 (:WP). Al-Qaeda attacked the US 9/11, then the US spent Billions bombing Al-Qaeda in Afghanistan and rebuilding Afghanistan and continues to search for Al-Qaeda. But although the US has supported NATO, NATO now considers Al-Qaeda #3 on their Afghanistan list, with "corruption" and "drugs" topping the list in the opinion of NATO, as NATO General Jones imagines "the major security threat in Afghanistan is not the activities of Al-Qaeda" or in other words, for instance, NATO believes internal Afghanistan "corruption" is somehow more important than the International attacking by Al-Qaeda against [more civilized*] global caring nations (:ANC (*less choleric) / Radio Free Europe). In related news, the US is in the process of handing-over Afghanistan to NATO, to be finalized this summer (:WP). (Click for Washington Post's last week's detailed story). In similar news, the US Treasury just revealed many more groups and individuals working with Islamic Al-Qaeda terrorists in Afghanistan, United Kingdom, Libya, Morocco, Turkey, Iran, and Pakistan (:ANC). February 9, 2006.

    Anti-insurance off-shore AIG, found guilty of illegal bid-rigging, is now paying another fine of $1.6 Billion for fake accounting, dwarfing Marsh & McLennan and WorldCom (now bankrupt) fines, in an ongoing trail of corrupt practices and breach of faith (:Marketwatch). February 9, 2006.

    Muslims made a cartoon protest without bloodshed, totaling about a half Million people offended and verbally offensive. On the one hand, the cartoons depict Muslim contradictions; on the other hand, in terrorizing fashion the Muslims made death threats as they chanted "Death to America, Death to Israel." (:CNN). February 9, 2006.

    Group suicides increased in Japan last year as the self-murderers meet on the Internet to get together and perish, such as a group sitting in a car and releasing poison gas with much likelihood of everyone's awareness of the poison (:ANC). February 9, 2006.

    $1.4 Trillion spent on US junkets in the past 5 years (:NB / Conservative [view]). February 9, 2006.

    $52 Billion in Russian oil windfall, or 1.5 Trillion Rubles, nearly tripled the [Russian oil price] Stabilization Fund since the start of 2005; while Belneftekhim invests in gas stations in Russia, and Spain will build 3 tankers for Russia's Roseneft (:ANC / P-T). In related news, Russia to open it's diamonds market to free enterprise in a half year (:P-T). February 9, 2006.

    Special interest group lobbying reform is being bilaterally considered, yet it is missing the greater point of candidate fairness, especially of the Executive Branch heading democracy, as clearly identified in the Declaration of Independence, exposing the fact that special interest kingship is far worse than opinions of factions, even intolerable and beyond compare (:ANC). February 9, 2006.

    $45 Trillion Real Estate Market has just been transformed (:ANC). Today the number of travel agents has fallen 40% as now 80% of travel is booked on the Internet, due to visionary companies such as Expedia, a Microsoft spin-off headed by Richard Barton who sold it to IAC. Barton has now started a new company similar to Expedia except dealing with Real Estate. Unlike previous realtors who have posted homes on Internet sites, Barton is standardizing the Real Estate Market, across realtors' lines (:LAT). His very slow, non-Apple platform faulty database is in it's infancy, yet shows you a wealth of details not available elsewhere, from what your neighbor's homes sell-for, to aerial photos of the fence and shed. Type in anybody's address to find-out about them. This brings a new dimension to such things as credit-worthiness checks, neighborhood considerations, home mailer ad opportunities and marketing (:ANC). In related news, mortgage rates are up to 6.25% on 30 year fixed (:USAT) as 30 year investments this year in the US Real Estate Market (including 2nd mortgages) are projected to reach $45 Trillion in 2036 if this 2006 to date increasing of the rate of inflation continues. This figure is 4.5 times the current whole GDP, and does not include acquisitions such as new US Possessions territories. Also not factored is that Barton's Zillow catalyst is expected to expedite home sales, eliminating the middleman, particularly among the more expensive businesses and savvy entrepreneurs (:ANC). February 8, 2006. 

    9 Churches were burnt-down in Alabama. 30 Churches were burnt-down a decade ago. More Churches were burnt-down in the 1950s and 1960s in civil rights protests (:BBC). February 8, 2006.

    Your eyes tell the story. Sensing devices are often the best transmitters of certain types of information. The energy patterns we call information aren't limited to hearing good news nor catching somebody telling a lie. Police use the eyes for instance in studying body language. Yet the eyes tell much more, such as whether people have certain types of diseases. A new science methodology for instance uses a weak red laser to look in the eye, thereby having the most advanced technique for early detection of Alzheimer's disease (:ANC & Photonics Showcase p6). February 8, 2006.

    Financial analysts' credibility brought into question again (:IW Cover Story) as certain companies and groups continue to operate as though corruption is alright, while the judicial system sits idly-by already with it's caseload swamped. The antiquated judicial system not only loses data, it lost focus. To prevent crime and terrorism the judicial system should provide education, and if any student has mental disability due to medical reasons, medical treatment should be promoted by the Justice Department (with creativity in education handled by Congress). Aside from theories, real goals can also be accomplished with looking forward rather than backward at events after the fact. This is the way to catch selfishly bias and corrupt financial analysts, advisors, planners, designers, standardizing groups and similar (:ANC). (See ANC News Archives on ACCP for related articles). February 8, 2006.

    Bank Systems & Technology, BS&T (no affiliation unless otherwise stated), calls the "American public" "clueless". Citing an Ing study, people are more concerned with "easy" than with "money" (:ANC / BS&T Editorial). February 8, 2006.

    $136 Trillion in new wealth is expected to be topping the range as created in the US in the next 50 years with perhaps (if not all) 1/5 philanthropy related, including gifts and inheritance endowment trust plans such as baby boomer associated. Currently in the US there are 270 Billionaires (:ANC & Kauffman Foundation). February 8, 2006.

    Google is taking-on Microsoft in a grab at the software sector. Google (also working with Dell) plans to offer the [similar] software that Microsoft puts into computers. Although Google is known for deep data mining, many companies seeking to bid-on government jobs may prefer Google, since Microsoft is more anxious to reveal all data to government (:ANC). February 8, 2006.

    China is banning new cigarette companies and ties (:ANC). In Russia, 2005, customs siezed 23.6 Million smuggled cigarettes (:P-T). February 8, 2006.

    Pepsi finally rose marginally last quarter, mainly on overseas sales. ANC had done lunch with Frito-Lay at their office restaurant where the food was not as good as what they sell in the stores, while their employees, business plans, and promotional ideas as a whole were not interesting from an investor point of view (:ANC). February 8, 2006.

    Stocks drop, including Disney as new Disney head Steve Jobs drops Disney radio (:CBS). In other news, ANC Top Stock Picks For 2006 remain strong with some having already doubled. One investor in same ANC Picks comments: "Double your money! That's not bad. Praise the Lord!". Although a few have faltered a bit they are offset by the balance of the ANC Top Stock Picks; and all the ANC Picks continue to be positioned so as to be expected to soar. So this continues to be a good time to so invest (:ANC). February 7, 2006.

    Eliot Spitzer to run for Governor of New York. Famous for having revealed AIG & ACE Limited [Group] corruption (AIG was also party to furthering 9/11 problems through insurance delays in paying victims) including illegal insurance bid-rigging, Eliot Spitzer is being backed by Billionaire Donald Trump (:Newsmax). In related news, ACE Limited had previously attacked ANC Affiliate A Check Exact with a large team of lawyers in what Attorney General Eliot Spitzer later revealed was the wrong direction by ACE Limited (and AIG). For A Check Exact New York future planning, click here (:ANC). February 7, 2006.

    Eden type of lost world found on a tropical paradise island in Asia, where animals are not afraid of humans, and many new species of lifeforms are being discovered (:CNN). February 7, 2006.

    The demand for child porn is growing in Britain with 13 Million known (blocked) Internet attempts to access child porn sites annually (:ANC / NT). Britain / BT has just over 3 Million regular domestic daily Internet users (:NT). February 7, 2006.

    $14 Billion: Republican war deficit results in "141 programs that should be terminated" or substantially reduced to save not much money as compared to the total cost of the Iraqi war alone. After coming to Charlotte, NC, Finance Secretary Snow admitted it won't be until long after this current administration that he hopes the US economy will by 2011 reach the economic growth of "40 years" ago. Unemployment remains a problem at 4.8% (+ or - 1/10% aside from Hurricane Katrina related), as the Secretary indicated; while his figures on "inflation adjusted hourly wages" is evidently not correct, as the Secretary indicated twice the growth as the Snow press release explained 1.6% growth October and November, when actually the 1.6% reasonable represents 1/4 year (:ANC). February 7, 2006.

    Cartoon riots: Jon Stewart and others over the years have tried to tell the truth. They have tried in the news media, they have tried in the schools, and they have tried in the churches. Freedom of the press and freedom in the media (including schools), and freedom of religion, all of these are in the most important Amendment, US Constitution Amendment #1. It's what the Declaration of Independence, our Founding Fathers, and Democracy are mainly about. The first Amendment is almost an Article, along with such things as states' rights, the judicial system limitations, and the organizational leadership of the Senate. But Jon Stewart was un-Constitutionally forbidden to tell the truth in the news, so since comedy is still tolerated, Jon chose to tell the truth through comedy (:ANC). A Danish paper Jyllands-Posten, J-P, reasonably understood the truth that Islamic Mohammed Muslims were not telling the truth and instead were supporting and protecting self-serving lies [and terrorism], but J-P was censored from presenting the truth to reveal the facts about Islam and it's reverence for the "bomb" and killing innocent people that are killed because they are not Islamic. J-P started the cartoons 5 years after 9/11: September, 2005 (:CNN). Since then Islamics have come against the Danes, and immediately many other nations started similar true cartoons. The cartoon riots are increasing. It's easy to point a finger. What takes real courage is providing the solution (:ANC). (See "Solution" in GodMath Testament page 401, also Luke 21.12 and the Harmony of the Gospels.) February 7, 2006.

    Convicted terrorist prisoners continue to escape, this time 23 in Yemen, including "the mastermind of the attack on the USS Cole" (:ANC). In related news, quick and speedy trials are not being provided to captured terrorists, augmenting the possibilities of their escapes (:ANC). February 6, 2006.

    England electric power: 5 energy suppliers "pulled the plug". What this means to the typical homeowner is that for instance at least one homeowner woke-up to find he had [in monopolistic style] a new electric company, the most expensive one in England (:Telegraph). As the lack of governmental financial and technical pro-forma increases, particularly among utilities, the dysfunction disruptive to the economy increases. As a matter of scale, while a terrorist might knock-out a building or power plant, a profligate corporate giant might knock-out a state or nation (:ANC). February 6, 2006.

    ANC Exclusive: US power plants owned by Westinghouse to be sold to Japan's Toshiba who has been known for losing in court in class action judgement (in which the ANC President was awarded/earned part of the settlement) for selling computers with known flaws causing them to crash after governments, businesses, and/or individuals would enter much data. Furthermore, previously the Toshiba US Headquarters in Washington, D.C. intentionally uniquely selected the President of ANC and put a uniquely tailored virus in his computer, which he caught and had them fix (:ANC). February 6, 2006.

    Gambling addiction taking-over: Microsoft Xbox is merging online gambling with home gambling devices. "We can expect to soon see many more gambling addicts buying poker machines and one-armed bandits for their homes, clubs, stores, and even in technical schools.", the VGC technical expert said, adding "As VGC predicted for governments over a decade ago, it's coming to pass. Xbox makes it easy. Government officials continue to wrongly believe that opium addiction is bad but gambling addiction is good, when the truth is any addiction is bad as it interferes with making the right choices, and damages families and the economy; and addiction is not about freedom, it is the opposite, it terrorizes families. Terrorism has nothing to do with faith in God, duty to country, and honor of community. Our VGC standards were proven being fair from the start, but without enforcement the crooks are not accountable. We are not for nor against gambling. Yet we are for fair business practices." (:ANC). February 6, 2006.

    $2.7 Trillion US budget proposed for 2007 (:ANC). February 6, 2006.

    The Steelers Win The Superbowl: One for the thumb continues the tradition; 21 to 10 as the Seahawks learn from their series of wrongful plays after a brief lead; as both coaches are to consider playing rather than punting next year (:ANC). 10:02PM February 5, 2006.

    Superbowl ANC Exclusive: Host city Detroit is packed with fans, but that's not all; at Pittsburgh "People from around the world have come." according to Cheryl White, IYS Owner located in the heart of Ambridge near the Greater Pittsburgh International Airport. Cheryl White and team / IYS have offered authentic and rare sports, Biblical, antique, and other items of value for years. She gave ANC some samples, such as the remarkable lazer stickered 3D look Steelers T-shirts (thank you Cheryl) and explained how the hotels were full and stores and streets were standing room only; and the city will be closed to traffic. Win or lose, the Airport will take special measures to keep the returning team from being mobbed. She added that Detroit hopes this Superbowl Ford Field match will improve it's image as being the Motown and not the riot town of past that drove away so many financially upper and middle class people. As the Rices, with a beautiful Detroit home and great automotive work had said years ago, they had enough of the "riots" and "razor wire" fences, so moved to Florida. Another Steelers fan imagined some "Confused people might be interested in Seattle too, with their imitation tailgate party seafood." (:ANC). In related news, Cheryl White explained that while some had difficulty comprehending GodMath Testament, those who know the previous Testaments more thoroughly, easily understood GodMath Testament and find it comforting (:ANC w/review link). February 5, 2006.

    Superbowl 2006: a classic or lame? Most Sporting News (no affiliation) staff said: "lame" (:Sporting News p8). Superbowl #1 was $1,000 / ticket, now it's $600 / ticket (:ANC). February 5, 2006.

    $60 Billion was invested in 2000 as compared to $12 Billion of Venture Capital, VC, invested in info-tech last year (:IW p24) as info-tech has dropped and remained VC flat, while instant messaging is to double by 2009 (:ANC / ibid. & p30). February 5, 2006.

    Alaskan oil tanker sank / was beached and leaked 200 gallons of it's 5 Million gallons of oil and gas. Workers are trying again now to re-float the Seabulk Pride owned by Seacor Holdings and used by Tesoro. The docked ship had been dragged by an iceberg. No more is expected to leak, although in the past the Valdez spilled more during containment operations. In comparison, the 1989 Exxon Valdez Supertanker spilled 11 Million gallons (:ANC & Reuters). 8AM February 3, 2006.

    New gun fires 50 rounds per second. These new guns have been placed on vehicles and elsewhere in a suburban town near San Francisco, California, US. The DAM134D Gatling guns were purchased to protect a nuclear laboratory (:CNN). February 3, 2006.

    $120 Billion to be the new cost this year for US in Iraq and Afghanistan, as Republican Congress asks for an emergency $70 Billion (:ANC). In related news, Republican support wanes as voters now view the party as defensive rather than leading (:ANC). February 3, 2006.

    As 2 more miner die, federal government decided to step-in to possibly shut mines (:ANC & USAT). February 2, 2006.

    Government is concerned of BlackBerry wireless email "shutdown" due to legalese that is better handled at the legislative end through R&D guiding standards. The number of government employees that use popular BlackBerry would potentially continue smoothly in communicating, but as the Justice Department pursues a fix, would seemingly not only work against the [NTP patent claim against BlackBerry], it would also mean the Justice Department would fly in the face of the President to work against the President's recent State of the Union Address. The President thoroughly explained legislation should not be carried-out from the Justice Department (:ANC). In related news, reliance on certain types of big business continues to grow in consequence to society. If a huge corporation providing vital resources to the nation suddenly decides to go out of business, it can cripple the nation. The President stated in his Address this nation should not rely on the unreliable. Hence, given the GodMath Testament formula for the equation-ing process, logically it follows that businesses should be properly rated according to their talents, and those businesses that achieve particular statuses should be treated more toward utilities (:ANC). February 2, 2006.

    Happy Groundhog Day! Punxsatuwney Phil the Groundhog saw his shadow [as if] indicating 6 more weeks of winter are to come (:ANC). February 2, 2006.

    President Bush may have surprised selfish oil profiteering giants last night saying "America is addicted to oil," indicating his motivation is new, cheaper, and better fuel, environmentally friendly; then he added "which is often imported from unstable parts of the world." So while he did advance bio-fuel and alternate fuel ideas, the point is more expectedly that as international loyalties shift away from the US, the President wants to be prepared (and environmental concerns are just a bonus against global demands that the US stop polluting the planet). Examples of nations turning against the US which helped those nations, includes the recent Arab decision to start to shop around for other buyers of their oil (after the US had raised them from the dust, so to speak), the freedom given Iraq as they choose to sell their oil to US oil bidding competitor China, and in general when disaster strikes, various nations of diverse political climates offer the US no support (:ANC). In related news, since the President said he no longer wants [US] dependency on "imported" oil, of the ANC Top Ten Stock Picks For 2006 in oil, being the US GW stock, GW stock is expected to soar in the months ahead. As many pull out of oil stocks in general, it figures to be a premium time for buying US oil stock, particularly GW, drilling in the US (:ANC). In similar news, although the President spoke against "isolationism", he spoke against "imported" oil. That is, while the President talks free trade, he talks against the number one free trade topic among voters, gas; in an uneven approach to US concerns, in an otherwise largely leading speech; as the President hopes his luck will change with US alternate energy (:ANC). February 1, 2006.

    Democratic response to the Republican President addressing the Union last night, was "There is a better way", and ""poor choices and bad management" -- related to such issues as health care, jobs, the economy and the Iraq war" (:CNN). As shown in previous ANC News articles, such was the case. The President admitted in his State of the Union Address that mistakes had been made, and now we should correct them, and move-on. President Bush had been making horrendous mistakes, and then a half year ago started in a big way to change the world for the better, telling nations they should tolerate Christianity, and that was good globally, and good for the President as he became a blessing to other nations, and his track record improved tremendously thereafter. Not to leave the other undone, although he preached Christianity to other nations, that message was not given to the US (see ANC December 13, 2005 article); so the Republicans only got it half right. Since Democrats believe "There is a better way", in the next election the Democrats may bring it home (:ANC). In related news, in a 5 to 1 ratio, the Republican Party raised more money than the Democratic (:NM). In similar news, about the Address, Democratic Senator and potential President-elect Hilary Clinton said "he still wants to take us in the wrong direction." (:NM). February 1, 2006.

    Nalmefene is a new anti-gambling drug, according to the American Journal of Psychiatry who states "that gambling, once thought to be a problem in moral integrity, is instead a problem in brain biology and can be successfully treated," (:LAT) and rather cured, such as medically yet rather in better advanced technology, reference GodMath Testament 8.6 brain and heart discussion (:ANC), since about 66% responded as the manufacturer hoped, but the other third of the humans suffered side effects (:LAT), showing such research into drugs has often gone astray as often people want to profit and/or to make a name for themselves. Moreover, the President just announced his concern for "winning" (:ANC), but Dr. Jon E. Grant, a University of Minnesota psychiatrist who led the study said "The key is to take the compulsive thrill out of winning and losing." (:LAT). Perhaps the University of Minnesota is anxious to form zombies. There is a better way, and it is not to issue everyone the grade: C. Lobotomies are not done only with knives, they are also done with drugs (:ANC). February 1, 2006.

    Russian economy grew 6.4% in 2005 (:PT). US 2005 DGP staggered at half that, ending the fourth quarter at 1.1%. US Treasury advises businesses to spend to obtain moderate [moot(?) advice given the President's speech on "winning"] growth, but not in the residential market (:ANC). February 1, 2006.

    According to an unconfirmed source, Iran is working to hide it's nuclear secrets (along with spying on the UN's IAEA). If true, then the Iranian focus is likely devitrification (:ANC published this unconfirmed report to show what seems to be the other side of the story, otherwise untold). February 1, 2006.

    Google stock plunged again, to about 4/5ths of what it was earlier this year (:ANC). This was Google's biggest fall as it missed the numbers it projected (:Bloomberg). February 1, 2006.

    Global Warming and the Environment: As debates rage, on this we can agree, that if given, for instance, an acre of pristine and undeveloped land, and a building, a parking lot, or even a playground / park is built, something is lost that is very difficult to reclaim, if reclaiming can be done at all. Viewing Earth as that acre is similar, except most obviously the reclaiming ability decreases according to territorial size increasing which causes extinction increasing. That's why it is paramount to be concerned to do it right the first time. Also with time, each generation of people causes extinction of species at an increasing rate. Currently, more than baby-boomers, the global population is exploding, frankly as if governments have hardly a clue that the big-picture needs to be addressed more thoroughly. Education and other long range plans hardly cut-it anymore, as lifeforms on this planet are dying too rapidly as many already have. In other words, if Earth was our car, we would have to put in oil and check the tires; and this is required since we can't just go out and buy a new Earth next year (:ANC). February 1, 2006.

    The Annual State of the Union Address was presented in a straight-forward approach with President George W. Bush focused on "winning" via "Democracy" globally. As GodMath Unification Physics shows, winning is conquering times luck, hence uniting Democracy with conquering. The first part of the speech dealt with International issues, with the balance focused on domestic issues, such as the Katrina Hurricane disaster. The President spoke of better preparedness through long range objectives, such as technology and science, as with nanotechnology, and objected to cloning experiments, human-animal creatures, and the selling of people on any level, from embryos to human slavery trade. As for education, the President stated drug use in the US is down 19% since 2001, although much needs corrected and done properly, such as dealing with the 1 Million people infected with HIV in the US. The President closed with focus on God (:ANC). 10:10PM EST January 31, 2006.

    $188 Billion in US marketable debt to be reached as of today, according to the US Treasury, as Ben Bernanke has his hands full if to balance this budget (:ANC). January 31, 2006.

    UN to decide this week on Iran's nuclear push, as in the past few days Iran has been starting to use nuclear enrichment equipment (:ANC). January 31, 2006.

    US local governments are becoming very strict as to curfews (:ANC) and as to how many non-related people can live in a house, such as "barring more than four unrelated people"; passing [the buck and] huge fines responsibility to the landlords and homeowners. In Virginia there is a push to punish landlords with a year in prison. 11 Million illegal immigrants are in the US, and are often found sleeping in crawl spaces, and tapping "gas lines.", said a D.C. suburb official (:USAT). January 31, 2006.

    The first Billion dollar golfer, Tiger Woods, is projected by the year 2010 (:Golf Digest February p104); although his actual golf winnings are hardly significant and hardly counted, compared to his endorsements; with wannabee Phil Mickelson at about half the Woods mark (:ANC). January 31, 2006.

    Oil companies are soaring in profits, such as Exxon, although government is considering windfall profits curtailments (:ANC). January 31, 2006.

    Iraqi General Sada has begun revealing secrets. "My God," "How can I keep them" secret any longer?, he expounded. Saddam ordered him to attack Israel and Saudi Arabia with "chemical weapons.", and the General said at the large meeting he was the only one who objected to Saddam's idea. Then after two hours Saddam finally agreed and before the US invasion sent the chemical, and also biological WMDs to Syria who later gave them to Al Qaida, such as General Sada understood might have been used on Jordan, including the US Embassy there (:News Max). January 30, 2006.

    US military faces a growing problem: lack of expertise. The "quality of the officer corps is threatened" as less expert personnel are promoted to lead. Traditionally the promotion rate has been 75%. Last year it was 97%. The Pentagon has made taxpayer funded studies and has submitted reports in which it called this lack of expertise a "crisis". But Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld didn't believe it and "dismissed" those reports (:LAT). An added concern is that with promotions come raises, in another case of the taxpayer paying more for less (:ANC). In related news, there has been a similar free enterprise concern, as private company military experts are as if taxed by big businesses who are essentially free to do as they please, that is, rather than standardizing for all the US, as in the past, operations / groups such as ACCP / ASNT are becoming increasingly less concerned with usefulness and training, and more concerned with promoting education for their in-house profit. They are unregulated, such as compared to AWS, but have far greater US Defense responsibility, and the ACCP profit rather than useful expertise aspect was argued at length by ACCP proponents twenty years ago. So as the Pentagon faces an impending "crisis", ACCP holds to the focus on profits rather than on providing experts as in the past; while the Secretary of Defense ignores it (:ANC). In similar news, some experts in the past have put forth efforts to improve and expand industrial and miner safety, but some decades ago government / OSHA decided it didn't want to worry about those things as much, and dropped important safety criteria (:ANC). In other similar news [in her own words], Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice admitted she "failed" to be "good enough" "to understand the depth" of what was needed to advance US concerns, as she blamed her staff (and "democracy") for wrong "crucial assumptions", regarding [Hamas /] "Islamic radicals" (:NYT & CNN) in blame game rhetoric tactics that would try the patience of perhaps even the most generous spirited of people (:ANC). January 30, 2006.

    70 miners, now freed (:CNN), became trapped in a mine owned by US Minneapolis company Mosaic. The company said the miners are "safe", even though they have not been able to contact them due to a large fire at the time of the press release. The mine, located in Canada, extracted potash which could be used in agriculture (:Fox / AP), but is more valuable although more dangerous in making explosives, as it contains reagent potassium. Potash also has typically higher patent related values with huge mark-up margins, such as when used in nuclear bolted joint sealant compounds. In another report early this morning an uneven story emerged as (:ANC) workers continued at a very slow pace for 24 hours (:USAT). Power plants have spent much money to get rid of potash from their smoke stacks as it can be environmentally unfriendly (:ANC). In related news, the Greenhouse effect is increasing at an "unsustainable rate", melting (:BBC) 900,000 year old ice (:ANC). (See previous ANC News articles for related information). 8:40AM January 30, 2006.

    Ben Bernanke is expected to be confirmed tomorrow by the Senate, to head the Federal Reserve (:ANC). January 30, 2006.

    All ANC Top Ten Stock Picks are up and soaring in general, praise the Lord (and for GodMath) except IFO wireless, as wireless has been hit hard today in associated factors (:ANC). (See related fed limited spending and wireless articles below on this date). January 26, 2006.

    Mind-reading computers now recognize "criminal intent". Used such as by law enforcement and insurance companies, one method is voice analyzation that determines whether thoughts are coming from memory or imagination, their level of concentration, and whether they are willing to talk (:IW p47). One problem is, Microsoft, known for vulnerabilities, is used (:ANC) in "standard" operations (:IW p47), lending cause of concern over a potentially illegally controlled Big Brother watching; over and above known related issues such as with traditional lie-detector flaws, finger print reading problems, DNA mis-matches, and so on (:ANC). January 26, 2006.

    AMD continues to impress as both it and Intel view the future, including "eight-core CPU platforms" (:IW p58). In related news, the current Intel chip wire is 65 nanometers (:IW p60). In comparison a high end energy of visible ultraviolet light as used in high tech nuclear and aerospace industry is 365 nanometers. In other words, skinny light is over 5 times thicker (:ANC). In another comparison, a human hair is 80,000 nanometers wide (:IW p60). January 26, 2006.

    $77.2 Billion projected in 2010 as US federal info tech spending has slowed to a 5% crawl, currently at $60.5 Billion [last year] (:CRN p58). January 26, 2006. 

    Fed tech will be key as Ben Bernanke comes into power. He will "face" a faster pace of tech change throughout Federal Reserve concerns (:ANC / IW p22). January 26, 2006.

    Nokia stock falls (:Bloomberg) as Russian wireless gets slammed with lawsuits from Europe, while Russia, China, Iran, Saudis, and others team against the US. Wireless companies are hit hard, although only one of three ANC wireless stock picks (12/29/05) for 2006 is down today, and only by a point (:ANC). In related news, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich calls the Iran President another "Hitler", meanwhile Palestine election results in "Islamic militants", as they have been called by many globally, take the reins (:ANC). January 26, 2006.

    Data storage is getting expensive, up 73.1% compared to a year ago (:CRN p29). January 26, 2006.

    IG #1 ANC Stock Pick for 2006 more than doubled in less than a month (picked on 12/29/06) and timid investors may want to sell now, and that certainly is alright (See today's ANC News article on associated J&J below, although J&J now has a lot of cash on-hand possibly for IG), although (with added risk) IG stock is expected to rise substantially more (:ANC). January 25, 2006.

    $30 Quadrillion in capital exists in the world (:Mind Is Moving). January 25, 2006.

    $1 Quadrillion in securities transactions was completed by Depository Trust Clearing Corporation, DTCC, in 2004, about which DTCC remarks "Few would have thought this was possible even three years ago.", as the integrity of DTCC transaction security is less than 9 out of 10. Today 24.7 Million equity transactions are handled per day by NSCC which is by far the largest of the DTCC's clearing corporations. Note that it can be very difficult to provide you with news, if at all, since much is illegal to disclose, although when others commit illegal activities, or when information is otherwise legally made public, it becomes matter-of-public-record and ANC News can be brought to you; even so, verifications, particularly surrounding single source illegal activities, are often limited, and also moral principles must be considered (:ANC (No illegal activity is inferred, the "Note" is posted due to the extreme legalese encountered)). $4.5 Trillion is traded every day by DTCC (:Gold Seek, GS, 2004 data). In related news, Steve Jobs now has Apple, Pixar, and Disney (:ANC). In similar news, the wireless market is soaring in Russia (:Tass) although yet small in US terms (:ANC). January 25, 2006. 

    $14 Billion error total by [Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac] (:GS). January 25, 2006.

    Gold is at a 25 year high due to central bank buying (:ANC / various), from $20 / ounce in 1900 to $400 now. In comparison, the DOW was 60 in 1900 and now [over] 10,000. In further comparison, the Fed had $10 Billion in 1938, $100 Billion in the mid-70s, and now has $783 Billion (:GS (source current date info is missing)). January 25, 2006.

    Oil may jump to $131/barrel is Iran stops selling (:NB/WT). January 25, 2006.

    Business "insanity"?: Bell South fell more than half, as Guidant broke it's promise to J&J for BS (:WSJ), while New Balance, NB, media priding itself on unbias reporting, pointed-out it's own "insanity" as in an openly bias way made personal ridicule of the Democratic representation serving on the confirmation committee, as NB pushed for Supreme Court Republican nominee Alito (:ANC) who also made fun-of Democratic representation as if a joke, prior to confirmation (:NB) as fewer Democrats were on the committee than Republicans (:ANC). In related news, Republicans in the White House have refused to release documents as to why Katrina victims were not helped (:NYT). January 25, 2006.

    Ben Bernanke is stepping into power (:ANC), yet in recent times how this came about was that Alan Greenspan, a private banker, had his bank renamed the Federal Reserve (:GS). January 25, 2006.

    The Computer to Brain ratio is currently 1 to 100, or 125GB :: 12500GB; given a typical 2006 computer hard disc and the estimated neuronal connections of a human brain. Yet to make a brain, the links to other discs need to be organized as the brain is organized. Yet to make a mind, there is not only input, there is recognition of such organization with timely support of same with higher order outreach, as typical among human life. Furthermore, it's not just about a brain, it's about all people (including 142 Trillion genes) with higher prioritizing (:ANC). January 25, 2006.

    Russia plans to build a permanent Moon base by 2015 (:Tass). In related astrophysics news, the number of atoms in the visible universe is 10 to 80th power (:ANC). January 25, 2006.

    ICCDBB / GodMath Testament (10th of 12) has done it again, with another milestone of civilization in the latest Sermon toward understanding faith and moreover high tech physics of God: and it's free to read. Going above and beyond, these technical specifications could hardly have been understood by generations thousands or even hundreds of years ago, even though these specified details are in lay terms, yet today, even a child could comprehend. As itemized in part of the Sermon, not only of faith, yet also of logic people want for instance to know what God looks-like (click for face pics) and this Sermon as if digs-out, roots-out, and reveals the dirty truth as never before; and as it turns-out, the results are not only clean and pure, yet a blessing!, and a new beginning for advancing with God (:ANC). January 24, 2006.

    Lifespan odds: In planning for the future it's important to have an idea of how much your body can take. The Biblical maximum is set at 120 years, discluding pre-law and rising beyond the grave (:ANC). A couple at 65 can expect one of them will live beyond 85 with 85% probability, and beyond 95 with 40% probability. 17% of relatives who care for their elderly hire aids or nurses (:ANC / PAGA cover story / PFG). January 24, 2006.

    The rising inflation rate is impacted by the 7.1% rise 2005 on average among 4-year colleges, which have seen 6.9% rises in the past decade (:ANC / PAGA feature story / PFG). January 24, 2006.

    Marijuana is the symbol of freedom from communism to the Czech Republic as increasingly they smoke. [Some types of marijuana constrict the oxygen supply; in rare cases] resuscitation [is needed]. Possession is permitted and 22% between 16 and 34 smoke. One person remarked "Under communism you could only drink and have sex at home." (:LAT). In per capita type calculating, given the entire population, that's 1 gram per person per year (:ANC / LAT). (See past ANC News articles for further information). January 24, 2006.

    Torture investigation found secret prisons, reportedly the CIA's (:CNN) and with general European awareness (:BBC), were places where "torture" had been conducted as "had been proved" by the investigation (:Reuters). In related news, the GI that tortured an Iraqi general to death, was restricted with a warning, and might have to pay $6,000 (:ANC). January 24, 2006.

    Spying continues globally, now with Russia accusing England. A year ago it was China accusing Australia (:ANC). In related news, the US ban against Boeing is now lifted as who they spied, Lockheed Martin, has become their new project partner. Also Israel is uncovering a broadening ring of corporations spying. Sergei Lebedev, the head of Russian foreign intelligence, would like to see tighter spying restrictions placed on non-government entities (:BBC). In similar news, famous or infamous spy stories include, the Russian mole in Sweden 2002, the spy codenamed "Ace" (:BBC) perhaps as seen in the Clint Eastwood movie Firefox, and intra-governmental Deepthroat. Human "moles" exist and people have eyes and ears, yet spying is mostly about receiver / transmitter devices, particularly among warring parties, as in spying-on-the-enemy (Related ICCDBB sermon links: mind reading, and mind control) (:ANC). January 23, 2006.

    Pirates of the Indian Ocean: US Navy chased a stolen ship with a cargo of small arms, and which had been pirating merchant ships (:Fox). In related news, GreenLane Maritime Cargo Security and similar legislation continues to be considered by DHS as recommended by former Vice President Democrat Al Gore as Millions of large containers enter the US annually (:ANC / 3p ["third party"]) and as the terrorism threat continues (:ANC) while also Iraqi attacks are increasing, up 29% in 2005 (:USAT), giving increasing cause in concerns over escapes, prisoner treatment or torture, kidnappings, and hostage negotiations (greatly straining soldiers, innocent victims and resources); when instead we should of course be rather concerned with growing peaceful progress plans (:ANC). As Betsy Williams wrote "We never attempt the resources of God until we attempt the impossible." (:Guideposts(/[Blessings] book) p12). January 23, 2006.

    Saddam Hussein's trial delays continue as the judge resigned due to new Iraqi governmental pressure, and a new judge fills-in (:ANC). January 23, 2006.

    President George W. Bush plans to unveil a plan to give better tax breaks to people to better cover health care costs, especially people who voluntarily initiate their own Health Savings Account (:ANC / LAT). January 23, 2006.

    Ford earnings are up, but plans closings of some or all plants as SUV sales are down. Ford net is up 19% this year (:ANC).January 23, 2006.

    Superbowl: Steelers vs. Seahawks 6PM Sunday, February 5 (:ANC). In related news, in a title game to play in the Superbowl, the Panthers played what they called their worst game, full of unsportsmanlike behavior and lost yards, while the Steelers offered their fans boredom in their title game, intermittently waiting-down the clock as announcers regaled the audience with their own personal old tales of their heroics in football (like listening to Al Bundy), football history, and where to buy cars (:ANC). 9:55PM January 22, 2006.

    Terrorist Osama Bin Laden contradicted himself in a video whose voice was verified as likely by the CIA, as he offered further threats against the US along with a truce, shortly after US blew-up a dinner / headquarters expectedly with some of the most notorious Al-Queada terrorists, but the US rejected the offer. The contradiction to the overall theme and plot involved: 1. To work with the US to rebuild Iraq and Afghanistan, and 2. That the US should not be involved in Iraq and Afghanistan and the region (:ANC). In related news, many Iraqis are pleased to now have input into government, and hope (:ANC) as the Iraqi election final results are complete. While not taking the majority, the Shiites filled many positions. Also many are dissatisfied and demand a new election, in a peaceful demonstration (:Radio Free Europe). In similar news, Osama Bin Laden spoke of torture and war as if it was what the US is about. The US is clearly far more about freedom via fair government as in the US Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, and as the Declaration clearly shows, the US is not about war, but will not tolerate terrorism (:ANC). January 20, 2006.

    US asked Google to give more confidential private info about users as the Justice Department falls backward toward illegal McCarthyism tactics of coercing innocent people to rat-on usually innocent friends. Google had given some info previously without disclosing confidential info, but this time it believes government is going outside the law: Google now has refused to reveal confidential information. Microsoft is anxious to reveal information to government, and Yahoo has revealed confidential information of private citizens and businesses (:ANC / BBC). January 20, 2006.

    House minority leader apologized as his new Ethics ideas "went too far" (:News Max), giving cause for further consideration since 3 out of 4 people believe this current [Republican] government is corrupt (:Bloomberg televised last night), though in related news, News Max Headlines the White House intelligence "Leakers" as "Traitors" (:ANC (no affiliation)). January 20, 2006.

    Iran is enriching it's nuclear fuel as Russia showed growing concerns this week. Now Iran is emptying it's foreign accounts likely in preparation against UN possible sanctions (:Radio Free Europe), striking a blow to the OPEC oil industry while also reducing oil output expectedly furthering future higher gas pump prices (:Reuters) . January 20, 2006.

    2 more miners are missing after a West Virginia fire, as many miners fled to safety (:ANC). January 20, 2006.

    Nuclear bombing approved by France: Today France said it would be ready to launch a targeted nuclear strike against any state that used "terrorist means" or weapons of mass destruction against France. The French President made the speech at the port of Brest, where the country's nuclear submarines are located (:Radio Free Europe). While nuclear bombs exist, it has been the position of the global community to not use nuclear weapons due to widespread long-lasting effects. The biggest non-nuclear bomb in the US arsenal is MOAB, introduced / test exploded in Florida in March 2003 (:ANC). January 19, 2006.

    ANC Stock Pick GF (Germany Fund) shows steady growth up 10% in the past 3 months, as the third largest economy (:ANC) "is set to expand by a healthier 1.5 percent this year but needs a fundamental overhaul to cope with daunting long-term challenges, according to the International Monetary Fund" (:Turkish Press). January 19, 2006.

    Republican problems worsen as more and more Republicans are being associated with illegal activities. Former chief lawyer for the Federal Election Commission, Larry Noble said it "looks like influence buying." Republican Representative Jerry Lewis did something very similar to what Republican Representative Randy "Duke" Cunningham had done, after which Cunningham resigned in November after admitting he helped wrongly steer contracts (:USAT); as bribery, money laundering, and other investigations continue (:ANC). January 19, 2006.

    Future computers will have monitors that replace traditional televisions, with the larger family room type monitors delivered the way carpets are currently delivered, then later, the way large bed sheets are purchased. The monitors, will be sectional to form even larger wrap-around effects seamlessly, throughout the home and the smart monitors will realize how to best configure the picture for optimum viewer appeal, with the viewers literally immersed inside the computer monitor (:ANC). In related news, when on the go, small or pocket sized items are preferred over bulky items, so for your travels you may want to have the new Pocket Keyboard by Eleksen with smart fabric and the pocket printer by Citizen. According to your needs, a wireless notebook or even a Mac Mini may be your choice. As for a reasonable priced traveler friendly monitor, such as to use with the Mac, none are currently recommended (:ANC). January 19, 2006.

    University enrollment nationally in the US is declining in computer science (:IW p78). January 19, 2006.

    The new Intel mobile dual-core chip got Intel back in the game in a big way after two years of AMD in the lead. Apple is going with Intel, even though Apple CEO Steve Jobs is more interested in selling your family ways to goof-off, than ways to help your income (:IW Cover Story), as also being the CEO of Pixar in which a deal is expected to make Steve Jobs the largest individual holder in Disney (:WSJ). Perhaps Intel CEO Paul Otellini got-off-easy since "Every time in the past when Jobs wanted to prove a point on speed, he has always done a side-by-side demonstration, but this time he didn't do that.", points-out Gary Dailey of Daystar. The speed Intel is providing is not as fast as the G5 speed Apple wanted to run it's bulkier programs (:CRN p5-10), as Steve Jobs warned ANC of it's Apple's rising demands for data storage. Much of Apple data storage space is for large programs that typical adults might never use (:ANC). January 19, 2006.

    The price of bread likely to rise even more as the Russian cold-snap increases grain demand (:ANC / various sources). January 19, 2006.

    US mobility tech spending to increase 8% this year (:IW p68). January 19, 2006.

    Every ANC Stock Pick For 2006 Is Up, nearly 20% on average, Glory Be For God: IG is up 46%, BCRX is up 25%, ARDI is up 5%, GF is up 8%, GW is up 6%, BBC is up 11%, AEMLW is up 28%, GIGM is up 37%, IFO is up 27%, and USM is up 3% (:ANC (figures are approximate / various yesterday charts)). January 18, 2006.

    $17.1434 Trillion Gross Purchases of US Domestic Securities was made [last year] as the gap soars over $1 Trillion. Securities transactions increased over 10% (:ANC: 11/4-11/5). January 18, 2006.

    Microsoft's virus problems worsen as antivirus vendors "such as Symantec and McAfee" show vulnerabilities (:CRN p4), as the news defaults to Apple, whose stock since May may triple come May (:ANC). January 18, 2006.

    BlackBerry slows in gaining subscribers, doubling a couple years but now missing the mark (:CRN Cover Story). In related news, Blackberry and other pocket sized devices are increasingly user unfriendly as not only their presentations are tiny and hard to read, far worse are their keypads. Whether it's black on gray, or some symbol they just made-up, it keeps getting worse. One potential customer said, "I used a magnifier on BlackBerry and still couldn't tell what every symbol was supposed to be, let alone what the symbols represented. One symbol looked like bricks on a can. Is that supposed to help me?" (:ANC). January 18, 2006.

    Tokyo Stock Exchange went temporarily out-of-business as a flood of Sell Orders swept "the world's second largest exchange" (:LAT). In related news, Google continues to rise as it expands it's media reach, while Yahoo has not made much progress (:ANC). January 18, 2006.

    9/11 terrorism in USA continues to kill, as rescuers and those involved in the cleanup efforts, including many volunteers, continue to die at young ages due to respiratory problems (:ANC & CNN). In related news, in Iraq (and Afghanistan) terrorism continues against the new Iraqi government, including many US helicopters being shot down. Strife in Africa also continues as World International Monetary fund finds trust lacking. China credibility also continues to be a concern (:ANC). January 18, 2006.

    Child porn buyers, and possible sellers, were arrested in Spain through a joint sting operation, involving French based Interpol, Florida, and New Jersey. 33 were arrested in various cities from a cross-section of society, "including teachers, business executives, a doctor, and a priest". Spain arrested at least 33 last year (:CNN). January 18, 2006.

    US military has been testing driverless cars and vehicles with good results with regard to human safety. Small flying devices continues to be of interest to the military, along with high energy tech (:ANC & NB). January 18, 2006.

    Russia is continuing to construct a nuclear power plant in Iran. Siemens to railroad (:Prime-Tass). January 17, 2006.

    $27 Billion: Boston Scientific, BSX, throws more money (:Fox) as it competes with Johnson & Johnson, JNJ, for Guidant whose stock has gone nowhere special the past year. The fierce competition has caused both BSX and JNJ stocks to tumble the past year, in a miniature pattern of the Westinghouse (Siemens) competition with GE in their 50 year court battle. Result: the lawyers won (:ANC). (See ANC News Archives for details). In related news, Airbus claims victory over the other giant, Boeing (acquired by GE not long ago), as Airbus cornered the market with a 51% share of new orders (:BBC) that now it will have to prove profitable in the long run in this current tighter air economy (:ANC), although passengers increased 7.7% lately in roughly the last year (:BBC). January 17, 2006.

    Crude oil futures more than doubled due to recent Nigerian protests and violence (:ANC / Reuters). January 17, 2006.

    Destination Pluto: NASA readies a 10 year mission for launch (:ANC). January 17, 2006.

    Getting Vertical

    Bormio:  Getting Vertical

    Beautiful scenery, healthy exercise on steep grades, and freedom: these are what mountain biking has been about. But today it's changing. Bikes are not only sold for money, they're being traded for grades, school grades, that is.

    Moab:  Getting Vertical

    Book buying has great value. The library also has value, aside from waiting at the door for the top book to be returned. But the traditional library is quickly changing into a rental agency, from software tools to transportation, even to the extent of trading dollars for grades, as at New York's St. Lawrence University. Proof that it does pay to read (:Bicycling magazine February 2006, BM, p28). In related news, President Bush has had a multitude of mountain bikes. Also the Secret Service bicycles plenty, as "The First Mechanic" Santiago "Pinkey" Gonzalez comments "I don't understand how the Secret Service bikes get so damaged." (:BM p34). January 16, 2006.

    Iron Lady (click for similar Iron Woman story) Ellen Sirleaf to be first African (nation of Liberia) leader. With strong UN protection and two US ships nearby, The First Lady and Condoleezza Rice are "expected" to attend. Ellen Sirleaf previously worked for the World Bank (:BBC). In similar news, Linda Benchoff (wife of Dr. Bob Benchoff) is projected to have again earned the Iron Woman Award. While this is not yet official, the successes are stacking in her favor. First having gained global respect of this title, opening the big business door in 2004, Linda has been consulting with other leaders, opening many doors of opportunity for people, businesses, and more (:ANC). (See ANC Archives for more news on women). January 16, 2006.

    US released 500 Iraqis after determining they had no terrorist links (:ANC). January 16, 2006.

    NASA had a safe landing yesterday as preliminaries continue, such as photographing landing marks and examining the cone. Tomorrow the examining of the comet dust is to begin (:ANC). January 16, 2006.

    $365 Billion US budget deficit projected with "as many as 100,000 people living in poverty. In public, Republican budget hawks insisted that they made these "tough choices" to stem the "rising tide of red ink"". But "slashed social programs for the poor by $40 billion to help pay for $90 billion in new tax cuts", about half for the rich (:Rolling Stone cover story). January 16, 2006.

    $1.9 Billion total the DEA took worldwide from drug trafficking / money laundering in 2006 (:ANC). In related news, court found insufficient reason to dismiss money laundering charges against Republican role model DeLay, and quick settlement in a lower court was also denied DeLay (:Washington Times January 10), as his partners in crime make threats against other Republicans (:Seattle Times January 12). The making of "threats" by Republican leaders against members of US Congress may be considered blackmail, if not Constitutionally treasonous (:ANC). In similar news, offshore insurance bid-rigger AIG to pay more than a Billion dollars due to having tricked stock investors (:WSJ). The weightier part of the judgement satisfaction can hardly be appeased, that is, the crippling of businesses and putting out-of-businesses that AIG illegally and deliberately perpetrated habitually with no remorse indicated to some or all of those businesses affected (:ANC). January 13, 2006.

    Al Qaeda claims it shot rockets at Israel from Lebanon, and plans to do more per "the instructions of Osama bin Laden" (:Christian Science Monitor). January 13, 2006.

    While Secretary Rice and Republican government in general favors oil profiteering, logging profiteering, and similar with little concern for ecology as fish are increasingly inedible, as frogs die, and similar, Republicans face contradictions increasingly, such as although tax credits are extended for diesel fuel, it is now higher priced at the pump than super premium, making the tax credit inert. The new tax credit just for the "most" fuel-efficient vehicles (according to a US Treasury Press Release just moments ago), MFVs, is likely to be $3400 or less while MFVs come with $100,000 price tags (:ANC). Rice just launched another attack against alternate energy at the UN, demanding a nuclear electricity halt (:Newsmax/AP) in Iran even though the US signed a treaty giving such permission with administration by the International Atomic Energy Agency who found no "breach of it's obligations." What Rice therefore essentially did in working to break the US / UN-Iran / UN treaty, is to try to antagonize an increasingly friendly nation in recent years until now. In view of the White House / Rice breaking the treaty, Iran has just announced that it will end it's "voluntary co-operation with the UN" as described in the treaty if the Rice demands are referred to the UN Security Council (:INML). This Rice attack against Iran, also meaning groups in Iran, some of which are also in Iraq, greatly increases peril to US troops abroad as the Rice move to break our treaty may give cause in the minds of insurgents and others to rally, and this comes just at a time when President Bush had total victory in sight (:ANC). Unlike the support Canada gave the US in Iraq, the Rice demands have allegedly caused Canada to distance itself from the US over Iran according to Radio Free Europe, although USA Today alleges Canada "backed" the US on this. It seems the statement of such "backed" support may be exaggerated. Iran called the Rice [bluff(?)] a "psychological war" (:ANC). In related news, Russia is forming an intra-national nuclear energy system (:ANC). 10:50AM January 13, 2006.

    California police have been losing their weapons "with no idea where the guns are" (:LA Times). January 13, 2006.

    Shareholders express message against Howard Stern (:Reuters). January 13, 2006.

    $25 Billion, now plus extras: after approving J&J (:ANC), Guidant now changes it's mind [apparently illegally if Reuters' in-depth details were correct] as Boston Scientific "sweetened" it's bid, opening the door to a new "phase" of takeover negotiations (:Reuters). January 13, 2006.

    US population reaches 300 Million (:NY Times). January 13, 2006.

    Students in Charlotte, NC have the highest test scores in big cities nationally (:ANC / Town Hall). In other education news, the school system in Florida was found against their State Constitution, as Florida schools didn't bother to grade poverty level students. Governor Jeb Bush said he is pleased with this reform (:Christian Science Monitor). In related news, Sarasota, Florida, is rated as the "meanest city in the nation toward the homeless", including on any homeowner's personal private property even if invited by the homeowner (:Fox News). January 13, 2006.

    International Coal Group, Incorporated's CEO said their Sago Mine where many were recently killed and accidents were 3 times the national average and the day before the CEO was shown the mine had 208 safety violations, is a "safe operation" (:Fox News). January 13, 2006.

    $25 Billion refused: ANC's #1 stock pick IG gains a victory riding the coattails of Johnson & Johnson in an "outrageous" stroke outsmarting Boston Scientific, BS, by gaining the Guidant agreement their perplexed hedge fund manager said. Guidant ignored the higher $25 Billion offer by BS and agreed with J&J who only offered $23.2 Billion yet clearly stands for higher quality as it has pointed-out Guidant heart device problems that J&J won't tolerate (:ANC / Reuters). January 12, 2006.

    $700 Billion 2005 US trade gap to widen this year, although some progress is being made as a whole, including the US / China gap (:Bloomberg). January 12, 2006.

    After 7 years and 3 Billion miles NASA craft to return with comet dust (:USAT). January 12, 2006.

    Airlines stocks fell from the sky, Coca-Cola fell flat, AGI lost big as education suffers, and Internet Mamma dropped the ball after a 47.5% jump yesterday (:Reuters). January 12, 2006.

    Navy executive jet crash was found in rugged Georgia terrain (:ANC). January 12, 2006.

    Oil workers continue to face problems, this time 4 were kidnapped in Nigeria where illegal activities abound as does poverty as the profits hardly go to citizens there while the top 5 oil companies sit-on $80 Billion in "cash" (:Bloomberg). Click here for illustrations on modern oil and gas operations with electric power generation and emissions capture (:BBC). China is rapidly approaching the US in emissions, followed by Japan, India, and Germany as global emissions increase (: ANC / BBC). In related news, higher pump price projections have buyers interested in smaller cars (:ANC). Russian small car sales are booming (:Tass). January 12, 2006.

    Illegal activities against Republicans cited, trial to begin Tuesday, as some allegedly tried to stop Republicans from voting by slashing tires and other means (:Newsmax). January 12, 2006.

    Teen poker gambling doubled in the past 2 years (:ANC & NB/APPC). January 12, 2006.

    $2 Trillion Iraq war cost "conservative" figure, according to a new study conducted by Columbia University economist Joseph E. Stiglitz, who won the Nobel Prize in economics in 2001, and Harvard lecturer Linda Bilmes. This total includes longterm healthcare as for permanently paralyzed veterans and many other factors (:Christian Science Monitor). January 11, 2006.

    $846.9 Billion in rising Japan's foreign exchange reserve (:IMF). In related news, $102 Billion China surplus money triples from trade (:Bloomberg) and trade tricks. China monetary revaluation, global responsibility (as with Iraq, oil, political prisoners, piracy, court ordered executions, and much more), and future policy plans have many or all other nations concerned about China as it grows. As a White House policy analyst put it "China is like a teenager. They'll probably be OK, if they don't burn down the house.", elaborating "because of their state-rights governance focus, so different from the US chain-of-command from the top", as China politics can be similar to "mob rule, but getting better as they learn to comply with [UN, US, and similar standards]" (:ANC). January 11, 2006.

    BCRX stock warning / bird flu vaccine, up an astounding 5 times since May, is now in flux (:ANC) as a new test monitors "bird flu virus mutations" (:Reuters / Scripps Institute). This means BCRX stock may go down since understanding those mutations can yield a better vaccine or other control mechanism (:ANC). Currently the flu has a 50% mortality rate. The [alarm] involves the 1918 epidemic that killed tens of Millions of people (:Reuters). While BCRX may rise astronomically, the new risk factor of the "current fad" as ANC described it December 29th, may be reason to bail-on-it (:ANC). In this current outbreak, 78 have died worldwide (:USAT / World Health Organization, WHO). Today WHO claims "neither the timing nor the severity of the next pandemic can be predicted with any certainty.", hurting WHO credibility (:ANC). January 11, 2006.

    Biotech Genetech "Disappoints" even though it has high profits and a "series of breakthrough drugs" (:Fox News) showing not all drug companies are the same stock-wise (compare Genetech about 1/3 of what it was in March, to IG which doubled in the past month), and showing the biotech sector is undervalued (:ANC), as Genetech is "one of the nation's smartest companies" (:Fox News). In a new idea to some, Goldman Sachs attributes [stock investing and] the fed rate impact on risk / volatility rather than on central bank activity (:Bloomberg). (See ANC News Archives for further info). January 11, 2006.

    Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger loses face, literally, to some extent, receiving more than a dozen stitches for wrecking a motorcycle into a car when he didn't have a license (never motorcycle endorsed) and with his 12 year old son in the sidecar; the child is alright. The police, believing Arnold was above the law, did not charge him. [The article did not comment on the other accident victim(s) with the car.] (:USAT). In related news, instead of tax relief or monsoon type weather relief, the California Governor Schwarzenegger decided on a bigger government, as Republicans again turn their backs again on principles and promises to the tune of a $125.6 Billion California budget for 2006-7 (:ANC / Newsmax). January 11, 2006.

    Chicago [/ Charlotte] is advancing not only with news of Sunbelt-Turret Steel looking to corner the market (see recent ANC News article) possible trickling some interest to Chicago Bridge & Iron leapt 11.08% yesterday, topped only by Hughes Supply at 18.31% in the biggest stock price rises for the day in the NYSE, as many reports have been coming-into ANC of soaring demands for steel and other metals. NASDAQ and AMEX also had leaders nearly as impressive as the NYSE. Today Chicago is becoming known for the impact Sunbelt-Turret Steel making, as Chicago is at the heart of the US rich ore region, and with state-of-the-art technology relying less on Pittsburgh coal, Chicago is transforming to take advantage of it's valuable niche. Historically Chicago was known for the US breadbasket, and still is, from wheat and corn to cattle and other materials futures. Chicago lead the nation in nuclear research and in recent decades went full throttle with nuclear power. Dr. Bob Benchoff, President of A Check Exact which now works solely with Sunbelt-Turret, taught and otherwise worked at the then new Chicago-Byron Nuclear Facility (and other Chicago facilities). Today the low cost nuclear generated electricity saves buyers from having to ship heavy ore to Pittsburgh, and new high tech processes are providing steel of qualities surprising to many, and likely to attract many other businesses, including future smart materials techies (:ANC). January 11, 2006.

    Harrison Ford, expert: helicopters, jets, & acting.

    Flying Ace Harrison Ford.

    Shown above is Superstar Harrison Ford flying just after rescuing a boy in Wyoming, 2001. Celebrities certainly have opinions, yet pilot type technical expertise as Harrison Ford has, distinguishes his commentaries from those many other celebrities and legislators may offer, as leadership is hardly about popularity, it is about doing the right thing, including not only leaving it up to the experts, yet more importantly empowering those experts properly. In a recent interview with Tom Brokaw, Harrison Ford explained that he thinks "arguments should be made by experts.", and the public should not "become inured to the beseechings of celebrities." Awakening to the jolt that he is now 65, he, as many do, realize adult life goes very fast, that is, the duration of the time that we have with power to change the world, goes past quickly. Many find time drags when we let someone else think for us, and it doesn't make us any younger nor save time. But experts may agree, good decision-makers find time flees, so we must not delay: we must act now if we're to improve civilization, for future generations and just because it's the right thing to do. Harrison Ford has worked with Conservation International and has worked to help feed the hungry (ICCDBB Sermon link with pic). Harrison Ford is very conscious of time, as with flying (click for related future possibility), and as with volunteer work, so we can be thankful God made such a person not only a great Superstar, yet also a great leader (:ANC). January 10, 2006.

    $7 Trillion has just been spent in the US to overcome the nation's poverty since the former President Johnson administration (:ANC / NB). January 10, 2006.

    $2 Trillion annually is what the US healthcare system makes (:NB), or as much as the next largest nation. With such a large portion going to legalese, concerns of tort reform continue to rise. As Congress should consider such pressing issues, the need to expedite processing of claims through insurers is key, that is, Congress needs to recognize that computers can (and have been able for decades) expedite this and all legal related processes. It is better to spend Billions of dollars on computer technical expertise (including security) at the [planning and] implementation stage, than to spend Trillions of dollars, Billions of dollars or less on the judicial end currently the risk end, being the game of chance end (:ANC / various input). The Justice Department just released more personal information illegally (:IW p18). In related news, the US pays huge amounts for healthcare and other emergency services, but increasingly when emergency care is needed the experts are already booked with full schedules and a growing backlog (:ANC & CNN). January 10, 2006.

    $233.2 Billion worth of data losses due to security failures in the US (:ANC) directly affecting 44 Million people is the current level of ineptitude nationally. In addition to the Justice Department fiasco, business failures include Marriott which had credit card and more illegal losses in Hundreds of Thousands of cases, Ford lost personal data on 70,000 people, ABN Amro lost data on Millions of people, and Sam's Club had credit card data stolen on 600 customers; and all of these failed trusts with illegal activities are just in December (:IW p18&19). Just as Edison stated, the information is of key importance, meaning correct and secure information; just as the Bible relies on right information, therefore aside from the economy functioning properly, Congress must logically act to keep on top of this, utilizing many experts in the field. In other words it logically follows that just at there is a minimum wage, Congress must use experts to properly establish (or reengineer existing) accreditation and certification groups (similar to how utilities are managed) that thereby certify people, and then Congress must establish proper high pay minimums on those certifications: this yields proper incentive to secure security experts in this nation, yielding proper motivation to drive this free market. Such measures with regard to high financial control positions would also be inline (:ANC). January 10, 2006. 

    World banks: 17 of the 20 largest banks use Oracle applications (:ANC) but many of various polled companies mix secure data with open architecture, such as 44%, and such as 29% saying their whole company is open, and such as 54% mixing "Linux" (:IW p6) lending cause to wonder if they know what they're talking about, and giving much cause that Congress get a handle on this boiling problem (:ANC). January 10, 2006.

    IG rockets up the chart to it's highest in over a year as it's volume of investors tripled in the past 3 months, as ANC originally alluded about the stock. Hope for ANC oil stock pick GW is seen as (:ANC, see ANC Archives) G-10 says another oil price surge may happen in 2006 (:World IMF). In related news, stocks caused many "Disappointments" (:Fox News). Yesterday investor George Soros said he expects recession in the US in 2007 (:Business Day). OfficeMax is closing 110 stores and Toys R Us is closing 75 stores, while "Alcoa Shares Tumble" (:Fox News) and GM to "slash prices" (:Fox News). January 10, 2006.

    Venture Capital, VC, fell after 2000 but is making a comeback (:IW p46 chart) with a projection that is will surpass former highs in the next couple years (:ANC). The trend is that when the economy falls, there is a correlation with investors putting money in old-fashioned businesses rather than in Internet technology, and when money goes more into Internet technology the economy rises (:ANC / IW p46 chart). About half of all VC goes into Internet technology (:IW p46). January 10, 2006.

    Ecology is to make a breakthrough tomorrow as Asian leaders meet in Sydney, Australia to initiate a substitute for the very expensive Kyoto Protocol. US Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice said she would attend but just flip-flopped saying other matters were more important (:BBC) even though ecological concerns are exacting great tolls increasingly-so, such as with the increasing death rate due to pollution, the findings that many foods are now edible and poisonous, and such as the increasing unaccountability of businesses profiteering from polluting (:ANC). January 10, 2006.

    Mine safety joke: Of the small amount fined by government for mine safety violations in the past 7 years, only 28% has been paid. "Since 1999, 206 accidents have killed 234 coal miners. Fines ranged from $113 to a maximum of $60,000.". [Concerning the most recent in West Virginia,] from "1999 until last week, Sago had no fatal accidents, but it had been cited for 276 safety violations in the last two years and fined $33,600. It paid $23,986" (:USAT) so lives of US citizens are being sold at about $1,000 each (plus litigation costs, of course) (:ANC). January 10, 2006.

    Apple computer had a great quarter, and it's stock doubled in the past year, but it continues to have interface problems as it did a decades ago, not only with equipment (as it tries to push Bluetooth, and devices that "waste time" as Steve Jobs said recently) but also on the Internet since so many still use Microsoft. Some believe if Apple would focus on user friendliness rather than on various teenage toys, it would have a far more valuable business model with fewer risk surprises. Businesses want to write and manage electronic and paper documents better (:ANC). January 10, 2006.

    Sunbelt-Turret Steel, STS, is making great progress with "state-of-the-art" technology and one of the largest saws in Southeast USA. STS offers high tech services involving giant steel bars, investment castings, specialty plates, new hard tooling, and more. To further their advancing technologies, in an unprecedented move STS has entered into an agreement with A Check Exact, A C. E. (aka A C. E. Metals Testing) full services laboratories, to work with STS full time. A C. E. was established to serve multitudes of businesses ranging from nuclear submarine to aerospace involvement, yet now STS seems to be looking to corner the market on technology of most intrinsic value to US industry, with A C. E. conducting special shear mode Ultrasound inspections, performing rare mission critical Ultrasonics, and other highly specialized work. As US government and big business in general, relies increasingly on STS particularly in the more urgent and pressing matters nationally and internationally, A C. E. which previously was only accepting emergency work due to high demand, now finds itself at constant intense alert stage toward maintaining the peaceful balance of power (:ANC. See ANC recent news articles and ANC news archives for further information.) January 9, 2006.

    All ANC stock picks are up since the December 29th announcement, except oil stock GW which was up and now even again as it fluctuates. Yet as ANC projected, GW is a sound investment over the long haul. So if you want to drop your money and come back in perhaps several years, GW should show it's merits. The other ANC stock picks may also be good over the long haul, yet smaller stocks can be finicky such as due to a change of management, as compared to the larger stocks that are often dependent on newsworthy big story breakthroughs in order to change and perhaps yield high profits (:ANC). In related news, "For the long haul" [non-stock] HDV is recommended for compressed high-def documentary filmmaking able to survive rigors of extreme situations (:Studio Monthly Cover Story), so should be of value in industrial applications, military environments, and on roller coaster rides (:ANC). January 9, 2006.

    IG medical-pharma-bio-tech stock more than doubled in less than a month (:ANC). Biotech is now leading the pharmaceutical industries, or perhaps better stated, biotech is fixing the pharmaceutical confusion of the past decade. The way it works now to a large extent, the pharmaceutical industry relies on what biotech validates. In simplified GodMath (GodMath.com) absolute formula perspective: pharma- / valid- / -phoresis / bio-tech (:ANC & American Laboratory Editorial). January 9, 2006.

    If an election was held today the Democrats would win by a landslide according to AP/IPSOS polls (:ANC). In related news, amid "unprecenteded political opposition" from the US, China bought-into Nigeria's oil (:BBC). In other similar news Us troops are being used to build schools in Africa (:Christian Science Monitor) while in the US many schools continue to be underfunded, working in old trailers lacking proper temperature control. One US educator commented "Here in the US if we rock the boat we go unfunded, but in Africa it's the opposite, they build schools to stop terrorism. The main consideration is that our expensive military has particular expertise that is not being used in this case, there is a right way to go about this through educators, even if through the UN. But guns and education just don't mix." (:ANC [name withheld upon request]). January 9, 2006.

    $13.19 Billion, with half on gifts ranging from $51 to $500, is what "Americans" spent on Valentine's Day last year, coming Feb. 14. 37% of women want jewelry, 32% want flowers (175 Million roses last V Day). For men, women cook, buy booze, and buy small nice stuff (:Cargo Cover Story). January 9, 2006.

    [Rockmobile] Comparison (then / now):

    Humvee $35,000 / Hummer $29,500

    Jeep CJ5 $15,000 / Jeep Wrangler Rubicon $28,125

    Land Rover IIA $20,000 / Land Rover LR3 $38,950

    Toyota 40 $40,000 / Toyota Cruiser $30,000

    (:Cargo p105). In related news, the Suzuki TL100R V-twin engine SUB is a three-wheeler road hog that falls under the heading of "motorcycle", although it's length to width ratio, with extended front wheels, is more similar to a car. It's sleek design conceals it's 120 hp engine, and while not likely to be strong in sales, it's fun should not be overlooked (:Cycle World test feature). In similar news, the 2nd largest US automaker just hours ago introduced the 65MPG 5-seater Ford Edge with solar panels and inflatable seatbelts (:Reuters). Noon January 9, 2006.

    Top Rated Products: Terk HDTVIp indoor HDTV antenna, Uniden ELBT 96 [Bluetooth phone], Sony PSP pocket games, Sirius sports replay, Jensen car system, Motion Computing M1400 tablet pc, Mitsubishi WD-52825 DLP HDTV, Audiovox Smartphone with web and email, Delphi MyFi XM versatile radio & stocks, and Optoma movies anywhere (:ANC & E-Gear magazine annual awards). January 9, 2006.

    Economic Freedom Ratings: Most Free for the "twelfth successive year" are "Hong Kong and Singapore" [and others this year] where people earn twice as much as the next category. Most improved are "Armenia and Georgia". "Least Free" are North Korea, Iran (with soaring inflation), Belarus (where nearly half of industry operates at a loss), Cuba, and Turkmenistan; although many nations are not listed per their data input since it is believed unreliable. Citizens of free nations earn 70% more than "repressed" citizens (:Radio Free Europe & IMF). In related news, while through the years many promise taxation simplification, the fact is, tax accounting is a growing business, not only in complexity, but also in illegal Republican / Russian activities. The truth is, simple, excellent, non-intrusive taxation models abound, including no-tax at all models since after all, if to be free, then to not tax since the Fed already controls the economy. Taxation is a catch-up game after-the-fact, and ex-post-facto is actually illegal. In other words, at least in the US, the Justice Department is creating legislation illegally as it also illegally takes an executive role in after-the-fact [that is after the tax year] declaring what the "current" tax code is (then people reorganize data to "avoid" and hopefully not "evade"). Reorganizing does not improve history (:ANC). January 6, 2006.

    Muslims bombing Muslims and others continues, this time at a Muslim shrine. To see charts of Iraqi casualties and similar, click here (:ANC). January 5, 2006.

    New JFK conspiracy info: The global free marketplace is not just about money and free-trade, it is also about communication and freedom of information. New investigation internationally, points to conspiracy in the assassination of former President Kennedy, a Democrat, ironically with Democrat former President Johnson working to cover-up the trail, not that Johnson was involved in planning the assassination, but to keep Republicans from going to war. Leaders in Russia indirectly and Cuba directly conspired allegedly, to assassinate President Kennedy, as those nations were increasingly having their lies and bluffs revealed. Cuba, largely funded by Russia, was used by Russia, which provided Cubans with a slightly higher standard of living in exchange for launch capabilities against the US (:ANC). January 5, 2006.

    Due to very important high tech work involving pertinent ANC and affiliate personnel, ANC News posting times may be changed to perhaps weekly postings. A Check Exact is interested in top experts and those certified (see site for details) (:ANC). January 4, 2006.

    West Virginia mine: The sole surviving miner's health was critical and is now stabilized. The mining disaster is typical as hundreds of safety violations were cited in 2005, so that the new owners and the previous are to likely face both civil and criminal charges. During rescue operations, those officials in-charge did not seem to know some of the very fundamental concepts, such as whether carbon monoxide was lethal, in an abyss of program failure (:ANC). (Due to host failure, this news article was delayed in posting.) 7:55AM January 4, 2006.

    $56 Billion to fall: S&P Small Cap Stock ride over, or intermittent at best. As seen here, the S&P selection of 600 small cap stocks has tripled in the decade, so the upper chart is promising. But the lower chart paints a very different picture. In 2005 the fad hit hard, but then investors became intermittent, losing interest. Small Caps continue to be valuable, although according to Bloomberg/Lehman Brothers, only expects the S&P 600 to do 5.8% in 2006 with economy dependent risk, hardly interesting. Yet Keely Small Cap is looking at the acquisitions of these cherries. Such would multiply returns on certain undervalued Small Caps that would typically be unlisted by S&P, that is for instance, not interesting until their press release discloses a breakthrough. Compared to ventures, for instance, current tech Small Caps, including unlisted, have almost no risk. So although investors often follow the crowd, it's better of course to investigate and get your ROI (:ANC). January 3, 2006.

    Anti-Wal-Mart sentiment grows. Unless working in Vegas where Wal-Mart employees are paid a couple dollars extra, the Wal-Mart employee has to work 60 hours to pay rent, 84 hours for an inexpensive babysitter, 14 hours for gas, and 40 hours per week for cheap home prepared food, totaling 198; add 10% tithing = 217.8. In other words, roughly $10,000 / year is not possible without overtime (or other help). And that doesn't begin to account for taxes, social security, and other payroll deductions. Also there are medical payments and deductibles. In other words, Wal-Mart does not make employees productive members of society to the extent of a single parent being able to raise a child (:Saigumi's Log). In related news many listed as employers in the newspaper, are actually advertisers, and many are training centers: cheating US citizens by offering no jobs at all and scamming innocent people to buy training & education. Of those who do offer jobs, many are sales with no long term concerns, as they "burn through people and use them up" as one accountant put it, saying there are plenty more they can use as the recruiters have "high turnover". Of the balance, many employers require workers to pay fees, such as for retirement, overpriced uniforms, bonding, dues, kits, and other. Aside from minimum wage, fairness in advertising needs to be properly addressed to protect the dollar. Investment strategist Warren Buffett, for instance, believes the dollar will continue to fall in 2006. As the US is famous (or infamous, from the viewpoint of many other nations) for advising other nations how to run their countries, it is time the US also took some advice on it's own practices, to lead through example (:ANC). January 3, 2006.

    "Biotechnology Bucks the Trend" as record stock sales soar (:Washington Post). In related trend news, In the rush for an oil substitute, China is not alone in coal mine disasters. In the US, coal mine cave-ins, wrong explosions, and other accidents' trend continues (:ANC), this time in West Virginia where several minutes ago a mine that was recently purchased by International Coal Group, ICO (:Reuters). Likely desperate as ICO fell 50% since mid-September (:ANC), human safety may have taken a back seat to production, as the Office of Miners' Health Safety and Training said it didn't know why the accident happened (:LA Times). 1:20PM January 2, 2006.

    $800 Billion / year is gathered by information technology pros in the US, as strong incentive remains to outsource and send that money "Offshore" (:Wall Street Technology p11&42). While Congress has talked for a half century about business leaving the US, with or without the global marketplace concept, Congress has done nothing significant to keep US business in the US, particularly technology. Furthermore, the attracting of top technical experts to the US is sorely amiss, as business finds it more profitable to go to other countries and hire experts for less there, so therefore very often businesses keep the brains of organizations overseas. As one business owner put it, "The global free market without tariffs idea is essentially good, but what's not fair is how US government treats my US based business. We tried to expand in the US and they said our building permits were wrong, they weren't. We tried to hire more people, and they said we had to fill-out a stack of forms even though the forms didn't apply. Essentially, we tried to do whatever government asked, and either our government changed what it wanted or added more things to waste our time. Here they get angry with us as we try to help. If we consider going to certain countries overseas, they'll likely wine and dine us. They want employers." [name withheld upon request] (:ANC). January 2, 2006.

    Targeted: Hackers are focusing on financial institutions in 50% of hacker attacks. Health is attacked 17%, followed by transportation 8%, retail 5%, technology 4%, entertainment 3%, manufacturing 3%, insurance 3%, lottery 2% utilities 2% and consumer products 2%. Government and nonprofit are about 0% (:Wall Street Technology p13). January 2, 2006.

    $268 Billion is the additional tax revenue that would be gained worldwide over the next 4 years, for every 10-point drop in piracy made (:ANC / CRN), with $132 Billion just in North America (:CRN / BSA) that would add 120,000 legal jobs while drying those funds to as many illegal activities (:ANC / CRN). January 2, 2006.

    President George W. Bush celebrates in the White House as his Credibility Rating leapt to 47% with Iraqi elections and US withdrawal plans. While very low, it marks a great turn around at the White House. Also, Consumer Confidence Rebounds (:ANC). Although the housing market has stalled "at about 6.5 percent" (:CRN), actually 5.7% on 30 year fixed (:ANC), future spending plans are increasing, up from 85.2% in October to [nearly 100%] in November (:CRN p74); a nearly 15% increase back to nearly normal levels (:ANC). In related news, President Bush stands firmly on his eavesdropping work, saying everything was done legally (:ANC & WSJ). In similar news, In a bit of an apples and oranges comparison to show what 30 year dweller missed, although mortgage rates have doubled since 4 years ago when a 7 year fixed could have been had at rock bottom pricing, while the 7 year principal has been hacked and the 30 year principal remains, even the current high 5.7% is low on the larger scale, as 50 years ago the popular rate was 7%, Indicating Ben Bernanke still has a margin of leeway after the Greenspan legacy (:ANC). In other similar news, White House perseverance in Israeli / Palestinian peace talks has paid-off (:ANC), as Israel has seen 2005 death toll / militants lowest in years. "Palestinian militant groups formally ended their truce" yesterday (:ANC / BBC). January 2, 2006.

    Tigers were attacked, along with others as many blacks claim victory. The attacks came as the struggling Bengals led by the first black pro coach Marvin Lewis entered the playoffs. While the Bengals have not won every game this season, their rise has been phenomenal. In related news, the Superbowl (34 days from now) pregame will have Stevie Wonder, with the Rolling Stones at halftime (:ANC). January 2, 2006.

    Happy new year. Since new year's resolutions are on people's minds, now is a good time to figure something better, even to resolve the best civilization can possibly do. ICCDBB came-up with an interesting Bible pattern / science fact sermon on creating: God. So if you resolve to be good, even better than good, this is a must read (:ANC). January 1, 2006.

    White House news on the CIA leak: a top aide to Vice President Dick Cheney, was indicted for lying in the investigation, prompting another trial (:CNN). In related news, as ANC explained December 16th, the US Justice Department has started the investigation of the [wire-tapping type] "eavesdropping" on US citizens involving [terrorists and suspects], although at this point the current focus is just on "who disclosed", more than the broken treaties aspect, the Justice Department being less known for treaties involvements (:ANC). In similar news, Homeland Security fails audit (:Reuters). December 30, 2005.

    15% rise in US dollar projected for 2006. (:Reuters). China is expected to rise 9% (:Asia Times). In related news, in 2005 the Japanese Yen had it's best ride in decades, and the Euro had it's best run in five years (:ANC / Reuters). Chinese IPOs broke all it's previous records at about $25 Billion and rising (:ANC / Asia Times). December 30, 2005.

    Smart materials will serve many purposes, just at computers have many applications. Smart materials have four general categories: A. This first category applies to many things that remember their nominal shape, such as a rubber band, certain polymers, and high-flex specialty metals. B. Some smart materials have partial computer [or similar] functioning, such as embedded sensors with transmitters, embedded tracking devices, and non-computer complex embedded other such as for ballast purposes. C. The third category is of micro-computers built-into materials, such as with analyzing [on/off and/or tuning per external input or internal timing] and computing capabilities, data management, and interactivity, such as with biotech drug [or nutrient] administration, and such as with guidance and other complex systems. D. The fourth category involves built-in robotics or similar able to react such as to initiate localized repairs within the material, or to strategize and reinforce or otherwise modify an area in consideration of the sponge effect of the molecular structure of the material (:ANC). By 2010, smart "materials able to respond dynamically to external stimuli such as heat, humidity, ultraviolet light, and pressure." [likely mainly meaning upgrading historic type construction materials] is projected to have a market of $12.3 Billion (:Consulting-Specifying Engineer News and Trends/Business Communications) December 30, 2005.

    President Bush is to start 2006 by visiting an Army medical center in Texas (:Fox). In related news, while the UN approved the Iraqi voting results against Sunnis' demands, the Shiites and Kurds are working together in leading newly Democratic Iraq (:Christian Science Monitor). Sunnis and Shiites are pleased an international group will review results (:Asia Times). December 30, 2005.

    Iraqi oil: Lack of sufficient Chinese support for freeing and advancing Iraq is costing it, as troops are being withdrawn that had been protecting Chinese oil concerns there (:ANC). In 2005 China has experienced cars lining-up for the gas pump as much as a mile long, bumper to bumper. As Chinese desperation increases, China increasingly seeks US oil and nuclear cooperation (:Asia Times), although China continues to make demands against the US in other topics (:ANC). Most Iraqi oil production has "halted", as the new Iraqi Oil Minister has his hands full with Iraq not only lacking income from oil sales, but also internal Iraqi shortages of oil are being reported (:Radio Free Europe). Meanwhile, the US is planning to reinforce the Iraqi police force (:ANC). December 30, 2005.

    Although person-to-person sex chat rooms "are not against the law," China closed 598 websites in 2005 involving such sex chat rooms and "smut" (:Asia Times). In related news, women now outnumber men surfing on the Internet. Almost all women get online because of email, interacting in stories and advice. Men often surf for hobby interests (:ANC). December 30, 2005.

    Conventions: Pleasure or Business (with optional pleasure)? The hedonistic path of some groups was revealed in recent ANC News about improper motivation as by the American Society for Nondestructive Testing, ASNT, as their literature evidenced (see ANC News Archives for quotes). While founded on respectable principles, some such groups have gone astray. Others maintain a more altruistic and business minded perspective, such as the Alliance to Save Energy, Infrastructure Security Partnership, , Associated General Contractors of America, US Green Building Council, Building Systems Design, Construction Specifications Institute, FCIA, LCI, MCAA, and many more that although they, for instance, are planning to get together at the Las Vegas Convention Center in March, 2006, their literature is clearly about technical business, where the quickest hard working learners can get "1 Year of Education in 1 Week" (CEUs, LU Hours, and HSW credit), as part of the advancing trend of education according to learning rather than according to time (this link includes advancing learning trend aspects, and also some of the better aspects of ASNT) (:ANC). In related news, recently ANC reported of another ASNT trend of abuse of financial trust. Since that article, the most pertinent officer, Staff Supervisor of many years, now is no longer with ASNT, according to their phone call to ANC, although no plans to make good on their debts was indicated when ANC asked (:ANC). December 30, 2005.

    Alcohol in South Carolina, SC: After years of not respecting the position of people of all the other states with regard to alcohol, SC is finally beginning to listen. The SC reputation of stronger than typical drinks via mini-bottles is soon to end, and "Maybe they will become a little brighter and kinder to strangers, and even arrest people from other states less often. I've heard a lot of stories about [SC] not being friendly to people from other states.", as one person who has previously helped people through MADD (no affiliation unless otherwise stated), and has been trying to help SC stated. "When I told their officials they were mainly hurting their own people, they didn't want to listen and then I was strangely badgered by [SC] police. Whatever that was about, at least now [SC] is getting with the program. But I still wouldn't want to live there, the South still has a long way to go." [Name withheld upon request] (:ANC). (Note: ANC sometimes prints bias opinions, in order to give insightful perspectives into newsworthy matters of concern. Such news does not necessarily reflect the opinions of ANC nor affiliates.). In related news, airlines will continue to offer mini-bottles, for server convenience, speed, mixology training concerns, and other reasons (:ANC). December 30, 2005.

    Top stock picks for 2006: #1. IG [IGI, Inc. Press Release] (biotech in great position), #2. BCRX (current fad), #3. ARDI (wireless), #4. GF (short term political), #5. GW (oil, long term), #6. BBC (biotech), #7. AEMLW (gold mining), #8. GIGM (line communications), #9. IFO (wireless), #10. USM (wireless). These were chosen largely due to financial trends / charts, news, and projection indicators (not all stocks were evaluated). As ANC News showed in a December 27, 2005 stock pick article, those who select stocks can often be wrong. Why stocks are selected is important, such as certain mutual funds sometimes perhaps seeking to ride the market somewhat safely. So it is their in-house reasoning moreso than the stock itself that popularizes certain stocks, causing them to buy. So let's examine choosers rather than stocks, for a moment. Zacks, a popular stock ranker that claims 33% average returns since 1988, has "experts" in 1. small cap stocks upside, 2. biotech, 3. tracking, 4. "boating" "annualized" [short term gains], 5. new technology, and 6. "pickers' models". This is evidently a strong buy indication of stocks in these fields of expertise (:ANC). In similar theoretical news, MIT for instance projected in the 2001 Research Directors Conference that new wireless biotech was key, along with other new tech such as button sized rechargeable jets (:ANC & MIT), with current entertainment applications (and other, see ANC Archives) as greater future values can be expected decades from now (:ANC). In related industrial news, ANC Archives bear-out the RT and TKR advice to buy. Historic parameters were 1. Math such as patterns, 2. Opinions such as news, and 3. Limitations such as approvals needed and pending legislation. These factors continue to hold importance (:ANC). December 29, 2005.

    Total Energy Demand is projected to increase to 133.9 Quadrillion BTUs by 2030, headed by oil, coal, and nuclear power (:Oil Voice). In related news, Europe may have some oil relief in the coming years as new drilling findings have found some above average deposits in the North Sea (:Oil Voice). December 29, 2005.

    Some airlines have shown strong steady progress in the past 3 months (:ANC). December 29, 2005.

    $2 Trillion imports / China so far this century, created 40 Million jobs (:China Daily News, CDN). Yet 80% of Chinese employees have their rights violated, since as it seems, that if the work contract is not signed, providing employees with Chinese sanctioned employee rights is typically not provided, nor protected under Chinese law (:ANC / CDN). Chinese growth has been higher than expected (:China National Bureau of Statistics, CNBS) and GDP is projected to increase 8 or 9% in 2006 according to CNBS, but many believe the China Economy may grow as much as 13% in 2006 (:ANC / CNBS). December 29, 2005.

    Current lightening advances in clarifications (facts / myths) are found at this new site God Math: Lightening, with new standardization guidelines to [eventually] be introduced, legislation advised, lightening in history highlights, and future concerns (:ANC (Be the first to read this ANC exclusive story.). Noon, December 28, 2005.

    Suing for fun and profit: When suing is a game of chance, then there's usually something wrong with the laws. Judgement satisfaction is about fair compensation. Law should not have gaps that encourage lawsuits for profit, and that overburden the justice system (:ANC). "Like litigation, arbitration can be an expensive process, with no guarantee that one's side will prevail-making the cost of mediation attractive." (:Consulting-Specifying Engineer p66). In related news, 49 are to face the judge for making false claims to FEMA relative to Hurricane Katrina (:ANC). December 28, 2005.

    New drug discovery method covers 30% of human genome and "facilitate many of the cell's most basic functions in reproduction, growth," and more, in a "gentle and straightforward" way (:American Laboratory p19). December 28, 2005.

    $13 Trillion over the next 5 years is projected in outlays by the US, as Republicans tighten the belt $40 Billion by increasing Medicare and similar costs, and by raising higher education loan rates (:Christian Science Monitor). December 27, 2005.

    Portfolios / CSFB: Of the ten "BIGGEST WINNERS" in 2005, Google, GOOG, in "Disruptive Technology" rose 117.3%. In the S&P Apple, AAPL, gained 70.1%. The balance of the Credit Suisse First Boston biggest winner picks ranged from less than 50% gain, to more than 50% loss (:Information Week, IW, p22). Google, the new kid on the block, continues to face real troubles, but not that investors seem to mind. After illegally publishing government secrets and copyrighted info, Google stopped the illegal part but also caused many important searches to become less valuable, for instance, now if a person searches for a particular business, Google might not show the main site, and might show some outdated page instead. But "Looking at all those secrets was fun while it lasted, [thanks Google].", a surfer noted. A manager noted "I look at what my accountants call financial fundamentals, but their numbers don't show me the lawsuits until after the fact. Google may look good on paper, but I say it's risky and not just because it's a new stock." (:ANC). In related news, when it comes to security, 54% of people responsible for "enterprises" say the "biggest security threat facing their enterprises" are "dumb" people using their systems (:IW p8), indicating 54% of enterprises aren't even concerned with security, except perhaps routine matters such as a password (:ANC). December 27, 2005.

    Canada now allows group sex clubs (:CNN) as concerns about STDs, marriage, and similar issues grows. Community value must always be provable, as when considered within the context of priorities. Among the concerns are womens' rights, such as visiting a sex establishment hardly equates to agreement on a person's part to have sex, particularly when strong males [corner] a weaker female. Responsibility is an issue on many levels, such as for children. Also, patrons and the clubs need to be held accountable for regulations even if not openly stated, such as regarding perversions, and current public standards. GodMath Testament details some of the more important considerations, such as AIDS; and sexuality considerations (:ANC). December 27, 2005.

    Email is facing a new type of attack from Eastern Europe organized crime, targeting ripping-off businesses on a scale 5 times more damaging (:USAT). In related news: Debit Card Fraud: Wells Fargo is in trouble, along with Visa, again, with new security breaches. Previously Card Systems, handling $15 Billion annually, exposed 40 Million credit card accounts to fraud. This new problem involves debit cards (:CNET). In similar news, Eastern Europe is experiencing something similar (in US terms) to the Great Depression, as progress flounders (click for typical Eastern Europe example). Legal money being made is as food sales continue, and particularly as alcohol sales are up perhaps as much as 57% for the year (:ANC / various indicators). December 27, 2005.

    Hot stocks? Sirius Satellite Radio, SIRI, which dropped 15% this year, with NeoPharm, NEOL, which dropped 38% this year, and Bristol-Myers, BMY.N, which dropped 11%, are the top 3 Reuters stock picks. But ANC (ANC Archives included SIRI future projection & pic) disqualifies these picks as "being projected to be uneventful" as a stock analyst told ANC, adding "The world has plenty of businesses going nowhere. A business such as Sirius should be booming, but it's hardly in the news; nobody knows about it. They are one of two giants in their sector, yet you can see how their lack of good public relations hurts their stock. You have to ask why they aren't respected in the media. And where's their advertising campaign? Ads are not just for retrieving lost customers. I don't want to be their only investor." (:ANC). In related news, Wal-Mart and other retailers show their stocks may not be good investments as mid-West US and other areas show their desperation, slashing their prices, after an initially inspiring holiday season (:ANC). December 27, 2005.

    Russian shoppers were chemically attacked as ampules released gas / timers. It happened in Northeast Russia's second largest city St. Petersburg. 78 people were medically treated with 66 hospitalized. Many of the devices failed or did not reach the trigger time, and were or are being dismantled (:ANC). In related news, 40% of US women are addicted to shopping, "a serious mental disorder" (:Pravda [news]). In similar news, Russian inflation to not exceed 11% in 2006 (:Tass). December 26, 2005.

    Pope Benedict called people to "Unite against terror" but then told people "progress" is dangerous (:Reuters). December 26, 2005.

    Osama bin Laden's niece Wafah Dufour keeps getting richer in NY, shedding her clothes to pose in sex pictures (:ANC & Reuters). December 26, 2005.

    Google looks to get rid of AOL (:Reuters) and former top giant Microsoft fell to #41 this year (:Fortune archives). Similar to Microsoft, in a stock chart perspective, investors flee from lenders such as American Home Mortgage, AMH, which started and ended the year at $34/share (:Big Charts). AMH adds [so-called "hidden", in the opinions of some] fees to make much of it's money, then defaulting to Fannie Mae and Freedie Mac, known for unaccountability, as part of a rapidly growing trend (:AMH & government statistics), similar in some respects to repo type terrorism against US citizens, that is, now devoid of sufficient governmental safeguards due to bankruptcy changes. Police on the one hand need a court order to take property after showing reasonable cause, but housing lenders and repo companies just take funds and properties without such governmental approval before the fact. An AMH borrower stated "Aside from homes no longer being the good investment they were a few years ago, now they seem to want to get rid of me. I pay on-time, but they know they agreed to a low finance rate, so now they're trying to back out." A borrower from another mortgage company states "They add fees even though I didn't do anything wrong. They just don't look at it the right way. I buy from them. I am their customer. I invest in their business. Well let me make them aware of something else I am, I am a person that writes to my Congressman, and they're trying to get away with larceny. AOL's another one that overbills, even grocery stores don't ring-up what's marked on their shelves. Why are we paying taxes when they let this go-on?". Google recently outbid Microsoft for AOL, and seeks to sell stock. MSFT buyers and sellers have been moving about a Million shares / daily volume. AMH sales volume has dropped in the past half year, and although AMH stock is going nowhere according to the charts, it has done five times better than it's Sector Average, likely indicating investors don't like business operations that fail to remain trustworthy (:ANC [see ANC News Archives] (names withheld upon requests)). Note: Letters to ANC are rarely printed, yet newsworthy items are appreciated. December 26, 2005.

    Oil producing regions are projected to see "high growth" in early 2006, then to slow (:Radio Free Europe). December 26, 2005.

    Inside the UN:

    Click for ICCDBB Human Rights Sermon / Bible, followed by United Nations Human Rights Link / Committee.

    ICCDBB & UN Human Rights Link (:ANC).

    While some imagine the US "needs to cede some control" to the UN (:Information Week), US Ambassador John Bolton has a better idea as "he has threatened to block the world body's budget for 2006-07 unless diplomats commit to "real reform" by the end of 2005, a year that has seen the organization severely damaged by revelations of corruption and mismanagement in the Iraq oil-for-food program, the disclosure of sexual exploitation" (:LA Times). December 23, 2005.

    $6 Trillion reserved by Forex (more than double from US) in the third quarter 2005, the total up 17% from a year ago. Economic standards have been in flux, such as with Ben Bernanke coming-in, US flexing muscle globally, China and SE Asia rising, diamond mining shifting, metals increasing in demand, and oil and coal jumping. Gold is projected to soar even more, as Canada and others see the advantage of gold business mergers (:ANC & various sources). December 23, 2005.

    Bush to reduce US number of troops in Iraq. Canada also to begin withdrawal in 2006 (:ANC). December 23, 2005.

    Santa Claus is experiencing difficulties currently, and was expected to experience more difficulties at future Christmastimes due to the Earth's Magnetic North Pole migrating 700 miles in 2005. EMNP is headed for Siberia and should reach there in 50 years. As Alaska loses it's Northern Lights, Europe and Russia will gain these, not to be confused with Rudolph's glowing red nose. Compasses will need to be recalibrated increasingly, and more than Santa switching to GPS, changes with great tectonic plate shifts on a scale very new to civilization, will begin increasing need for people to work together as One as stated in the GodMath Testament, as the world will see God math at work. Also the very tiny will change as electromagnetic force itself shifts (Reference 1 Nephi 18.12) as people will know the right things to do even as told in advance via righteous faith, yet even seeing plate and other migration signs and also wonders, the unlearned and even physicists will be challenged to be of One Christian faith and aware of not only choice under law, yet moreso of joy to be unselfishly distributed that the greater learning be learnt for the right reason. Santa is fun, yet magic is for children. These are serious times and even a child knows we should maintain the world in peace, so let us accept righteousness and conquer current knowledge barriers that we become too valuable to diminish according to the appreciation of the world. Biblical patterns and priority trends are becoming increasingly clear, yet there is a real "Santa" of two thousand years ago, but who was cracking the whip? (:ANC / Bible, Tech Briefs 18). December 23, 2005.

    Gambling continues to skyrocket (:ANC), with card gambling having increased 45% in 2004, as University students use uncontrolled gambling for fundraisers, and selfish greed. It is clearly known that gambling is very addictive, but no significant protections are in-place, as people are abusing other people to the extent that it is illegal, as lawmakers are aware but fail in their own agreements to help church, civic, and medical professionals via VGC Foundation self funding criteria as they purported to "ameliorate" gambling properly through finalization of VGC treatment coordination (in other words, the final go-ahead on plans already approved, so special interest groups can gain more money as if more taxpayer funded studies were needed), working to fairly and reasonably end adverse effects of addictions. State treatment groups trample Church and States' rights. The rare gambling casinos that do happen to offer treatments, have evidenced extreme lack of commitment (revealed in professional sampling techniques). Worse, large numbers of perpetrators have no such safeguards at all, and show no remorse as they continue unfair practices. The problem is not gambling, rather the problem is irresponsible gambling. Experts pro and con agree, card gambling problems increased 45% in 2004. The bandage approach fails, proper coordination must be instituted to overcome adverse effects properly [http://www.angelfire.com/ut/v1/mind.html (Biblical References / ICCDBB)] (:ANC / various sources). In related news, gambling in New Orleans is being reestablished after Katrina. Globally, gambling continues to increase as legislation for victims rights [of addiction fallout] is making no progress as Congressional leaders prefer to deal with topics they for various personal reasons, feel are more popular, even if it hurts the US and the world, as employers, families, and others that become victims seem to some to look OK on paper, and as taxpayers continue to foot the real bill for decades (:ANC). December 23, 2005.

    South Korean claims of cloning have been found false, although great advances may yet be forthcoming (:BBC). December 23, 2005.

    Medical biotech is on the rise. Sliding Biocryst, soared 450% in the past half year with progress against bird flu. Medical biotech IG has not similarly soared, but it does carry "Risk Alert: None" (:Reuters), something many investors have overlooked [reference MSFT], and unlike Biocryst, is less about a one-time application, as it is more focused on ongoing performance through repeat customer business expansion (:ANC). December 23, 2005.

    Microsoft remained flat this year (:ANC), around $27/share, "Risk Alert: Medium" (:Reuters), yet every day 100 million people buy it (and sell it). "They're crazy!", claims someone (name withheld) who has been making stock investments for years, explaining "Those people that buy Microsoft obviously ignore the facts. People are tired of the trail of broken promises and delays, and switch to Mac or white box, and don't return. It's fundamentals are wrong, unless Microsoft dumps everything except XBox. Others businesses and their lawsuits speak for themselves, but as long a people keep floating [Microsoft], they don't care. You have to be a nut to invest in something that breaks so often, when there are plenty of other good investments around. With strong Comp USA assurance, I once bought a Microsoft warranty, what a waste of money. And my data was lost repeatedly." (:ANC, no affiliations unless otherwise stated). Google riches have SEC adding accountability pressures (:CNet) as concerns over Google's Microsoft type monopoly similarities emerge (:Christian Science Monitor). Google rose nearly 2 1/2 times this year and is expected to remain strong [in currently popular bubble fashion] (:ANC). December 23, 2005.

    As Walmart, WMT:US, continues to step on employee rights, it continues to face major court battles, this time losing for denying work breaks (:ANC). December 23, 2005.

    New home sales fall the most in 11 years (:Bloomberg) causing concern among builders and service centers such as Home Depot and Lowes (:ANC). This comes as a relief to homeowners in financial difficulty since the bankruptcy law has tightened, as mortgage companies such as American Home Mortgage, who have pressed hard are backing-down a bit as reselling becomes more difficult (:ANC). In related news, credit card companies and banks press harder on higher default charges and late fees since the bankruptcy law toughened (:ANC). December 23, 2005.

    $400 Billion expected to be the price for homeland security (:RS). December 22, 2005.

    Terrorist targets in the US, according to government, are (regionally) D.C., NY, and Chicago. Otherwise, government considers the high-risk states are California, Washington, Texas, and Florida (:ANC / RS). December 22, 2005.

    University of California to run Los Alamos, with help of Bechtel Corporation and others (:ANC). December 22, 2005.

    Above is a chicken processing plant in Dehui City, China. Rapid industrialization is widespread in China, from the massive Three Gorges Dam on the Yangtze River to the rising factories throughout the land, causing "burgeoning power" at a great "environmental price" (:American Photo magazine p74), and at a great financial burden to the balance of the global economy. Chicken processing plants for instance, have polluted large bodies of water making drinking or swimming dangerous (:ANC). While on high alert due to a chemical spill in China recently, another large chemical spill just occurred, effecting millions of people, as the chemicals travel the rivers and head toward the ocean (:BBC). December 21, 2005.

    $29 Billion in China-Russia trade in 2005 (:Radio Free Europe), is expected to escalate in 2006 (:ANC). Nationally China's output is up 16% for 2005 (:BBC). China is building stronger ties with Russia. Currently Germany holds the #1 trade relations position with Russia, and China is expected to soon be #2 as it moved 1/3 higher in 2005 Russian trade than in 2004 (:Radio Free Europe). December 21, 2005.

    Over 450% gas price rate increase expected in Russian Ukraine, since (:ANC) they will likely be paying $230 / 1,000 cubic meters (:Radio Free Europe). In related news, Exxon, the world's biggest oil company, is being forced partner with Venezuela next week, or would likely lose it's gas rights there (:BBC). December 21, 2005.

    Iraqi citizens' vote results show Shi' ite Islamists "will remain the dominant force" currently in Iraq (:BBC). 1,000 complaints have been filed including voting forgery with multiple voting (:Gainesville Sun/AP). In related news, Saddam Huessein's trial got into details of horrible torturings and killings (:CNN/AP). December 21, 2005.

    Golf recap 2005: Tiger Woods "King of Hot", but "Hot Time-Waster" has "Warning: It's exceedingly mindless and addictive.", as Christina Kim fans shout "Christina for president!". But the breaking story comes at the corporate front as Carolyn Bivens has become the "first woman to lead women's golf." (:Golf For Women p22 & p80). December 21, 2005.

    GodMath / ICCDBB Sermon 7 of the 12 chart series set illustrates where [US] branches of government fit-into faith. Evidently, each branch of government is responsible for it's own field of expertise when it comes to faith. Just as each branch is responsible for a certain realm of logical reasoning, ICCDBB has shown according to GodMath how each branch of government has new responsibility, that is, new faithful responsibility, pertaining to their individual fields of control as established via the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. So for instance, just as the Justice Department is responsible for trials, it is also responsible for corrective motivational measures as so illustrated in the linked chart. Similarly for instance, the chart indicates how the physics apply to crime, addiction, bias, and success (:ANC). December 21, 2005.

    The White House issued a press release today explaining the spying-on private US citizens' phone [or other] conversations was done, yet done within the new regulations passed by Congress just after 9/11. This involved only those US citizens reasonably considered as involved with al Quaeda. The "force" permitted to be used that Congress approved, was this spying on so involved terrorists (:ANC). In related news, this is just another example of how the New York Times, NYT, hurt the US by carelessly making alarming unsubstantiated claims. NYT needs to be held accountable in al Quaeda involvement, see November 29, 2005, and should make a public apology to the White House by no small measure and of great magnitude and certainly of greater veracity than they supposedly use as they mislead, for which they should also be held accountable to the extent of stopping their misuse of public trust, such as to clearly identify themselves as opinion-makers and not news reporters when their stories are not properly researched, see December 16, 2005: news articles below (:ANC reports the news, but has no other affiliation with New York Times, NYT). December20, 2005.

    White House gives thanks and shows appreciation for the Bible Testament of Holy GodMath of Jesus Christ. Today is 40 days after GodMath Testament Representative Dr. Bob Benchoff mailed a copy of the GodMath Testament to President George W. Bush at the White House, and now with receipt of the above letter of thanks from President Bush in appreciation of that "kind gesture" it is now proclaimed openly, revealing the true leadership this Presidency is taking for United States and the world: for the greater glory of God (:ANC). In related news, as with White House public relations safeguards and internal White House checks and balances, it is expected national security, White House staff, and others so involved, checked the GodMath Testament and provided clearances as appropriate to their fields of expertise. As the President and US leaders continue to mentally (and spiritually) test and weigh GodMath principles and patterns, it can be expected in the decades ahead the US will begin to become increasingly more capable technologically, politically, socially, and in many other worldly ways, yet more importantly, capable for the Maker (:ANC). December 19, 2005.

    Polls show close race in Iraq, final results could take weeks as counting continues. A Voting Official from the US gave ANC News this exclusive: "This is rediculous, it's Bush and Gore in Florida all over again. We should have given them our old MicroVote machines. We spent billions of dollars on military, just to get to this point, then we teach them to vote the same way it's done in grade school. That's not the way to coordinate and manage the votes of 15 million people. After all the lives lost and the fighting, very many did not vote, and only stood in line. Wake-up, that's what happens in the US, and newer technologies have been around for decades to get rid of the lines." [name withheld upon request] (See ANC Archives on government refusing to reduce lines for selfish reasons). Just over 2/3rds of Iraqis voted, of the 15 million qualified voters (:ANC (no affiliation unless otherwise stated)). December 16, 2005.

    President Bush authorized the National Security Agency to spy on US citizens without first obtaining a warrant in each pertinent case, after 9/11 (:NYT) since just cause was proven according to terrorism, furthermore as possible precursor to invasion. The targeted spying included terrorists, and also made victims of innocent US citizenry because of circumstantial evidence. Some believe that with other nations already spying on US citizenry, the privacy point becomes moot. Yet in this case, the courts may want to weigh the matters since the elastic clause applies to Congress, not to the Executive Branch, although the matter of broken treaties with such breakers within the US, and the matter pursuant to war(s), both need to be considered according to the preamble. Otherwise, such powers vest jointly with Legislative and Executive, not Executive alone (:ANC). December 16, 2005.

    Nuclear plant explosion in Russia did not effect radiation, as it was outside the nuclear areas and not directly involving operations. The explosion was of support operations that happened to be conducted within the 4 reactor nuclear complex. This in Reactor Unit 2 had no practical threat to meltdown nor related risk concerns, although those operations relative to the explosion should have been better controlled, as "production rules" were not properly followed. The explosion was large. The facility was not in operation at the time and was shut-down for repairs (:ANC / Fox). December 16, 2005.

    Consumer prices drop, largest in 50 years (:Fox). While this is a real value, inferred values tell another story. As technology and technology services contintinue to be removed from the US and established other nations, such as SE Asia, the US price drop becomes less significant relatively. In other words, as other nations do better at an enormous pace, US advances economically relatively less. That is, unless such foreign advances are united type advances and mutually beneficial. There is such mutual benefit at times, except when war or crime exists, then it is as to feed the adverse fire. Treaties are a very important part of the laws of the land, and some may know the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, but no typical US citizen knows what any of the treaties are. Furthermore treaties remove rights, finances, technologies, and other, from time to time. Worse, there are no significant US legal standards governing treaties properly, that is, for instance, in Constitutional theory treaties can be made to launder money and to spy on people, since non-US governments do not fall under the US Constitution, in worldly perspectives and since all other nations are considered illegal since not [US] Constitutional, that is, other nations can exist legally if they abide in the US Constitution, according to current laws of the US Constitution: a treaty does not cause them to wholly abide. Even under the Constitution opinions vary (see previous article). In other words, the logical process has hardly been established from a Constitutional point of view, causing a flood of tiny regulations and interpretations, that today many businesses use merely for their own profitability. Congress complains about offshore threats, while Amendments to address these issues are long overdue (:ANC). In related news, Microsoft will be sending thousands more jobs to India, and investing heavily there (:CRN p5). In similar news, US computer distribution is up slightly, compared to a year ago, but price per unit and revenue are each down about 20% (:CRN p75 12/12/05: October figures). December 16, 2005.

    European Central Bank raised it's rates for the first time in five years, potentially slowing the [Euro]. "Many analysts predict" Euro inflation will also be deflating due to gas prices (:BBC). December 16, 2005.

    For the first time in history, last night the Iraqi people voted on their own (:ANC). So many showed to vote that the Iraqis extended voting one hour (:Fox). "This is indescribable. I simply don't believe this is happening in Iraq. Even in my dreams I would not have imagined this would occur in Iraq.", said the first voter to enter the polls (:Radio Free Europe). Amidst terrorism, an incredibly huge mistake, and many trails of self-conceit, deception, and lies, President Bush rises now as conqueror (:ANC). December 15, 2005.

    $11.75 Trillion dollars listens to EC as Euro flexes it's muscle. IG Press Release: "The technologies are for use in human dermatological products for localized usage at the delivery zone, including cosmetics, consumer products, photographic chemicals and other specialty chemicals, which include blood substitutes containing hemoglobin and other oxygen carrying materials; and processes for making the same. Included in the exclusive license are animal pharmaceuticals and vaccines. IGI also has exclusive rights for the technologies for flavors, fragrances, herbicides, insecticides and pesticides and other applications." (:ANC / IG dated December 13, 2005). In related news, IG UltraCem Technology is advancing the science of metals, dramatically exceeding the performance of hard chrome, tungsten carbide and other. At the same time, it is cost-effective and safe for the environment. This is precisely the type of product that not only consumers might use, yet also with clearance via proper controls methodologies, the DOD / US Navy would be interested-in using, such as for aircraft carrier launch systems manufactured by Timken. As President Bush stands firm on holding the line in Iraq, high demand exists precisely for this technology (:ANC). (Rights apply, see IG for further info). In similar related news, nanosheet lasers, such as for military / DOD mechanical insect guidance systems, are being developed by University of California (:Photonics Spectra p117). In similar news, investing in soft metals is not recommended unless better control can be established, as (:ANC) lead, mercury, cadmium, PBB, and PBDE will no longer be permitted to be used in European electronics starting July 1, 2006 (:Quality Digest), especially since the European Community with $11.65 Trillion is nearly tied with the US at $11.75 Trillion (:ANC /CIA). December 15, 2005.

    $10 Trillion is the preventive healthcare savings in a lifetime, according to a business representative from Pfizer (:Bloomberg), in the medical technology sector (:ANC). In related breaking news, IG nanotech is leading not only medical technology, yet is also advancing related pertinent fields. Exclusive license rights of Novasome / Novavax (NVAX) has just been established by IGI, Inc. (AMEX: IG) through the year 2015. People in general have been faced with problems such as consuming something with beneficial traits, only to find-out that it has adverse side effects. IG medical nanotech is working the problem rather than the symptoms, solving these types of situations in a wide range of fields. In the past, for example, if some company wanted to kill termites, it might spray some wood and see if it killed the termites. That methodology also harms people, from babies touching and eating the poison, to vapors in the room getting in lungs and on dishes. IG has been working from the human side of the equation, nurturing, helping through easing the MD decision-making process, and protecting people. Then branching-out upon finding that as IG [administers] health products with good results, and with the removing of germs with good results, IG opens the doors to more good ideas, such as the removal of pests that attack humans (:ANC). December 15, 2005.

    MSFT X-Box graphics are impressive, but have not been sufficient to float the MSFT boat, as it's stock slides as does Pfizer, PFE, stock and as many other US stocks are doing. In comparison, IG stock, while as a shortcut with potholes at times, had a stock gain of 25% yesterday; and PFE had an unusual gain, in the amount of 8% (:ANC). In related news, Microsoft, MSFT, continues to be "A Fool's Choice" with regard to "Security" as "new tools to spot flaws aren't enough" (:Information Week News), and since Microsoft promised again and again to deliver on security, but continues to instead deliver popup messages of the constant need to check their slow site to see if you computer needs fixed again (and they have not yet been held properly accountable for your company's data losses). Worse, from a likely typical investor point of view, is that Microsoft has been pushing to reveal more private information with government, in paradox, as hackers walk-in (:ANC). Microsoft also continues to be plagued with lawsuits, this time by Visto. Microsoft lawyers have been able to stave-off these particular infringement charges for decade, but eventually, as now in this mobile technology case, must pay for their illegal activities. They have similarly paid large settlements for illegal activities, such as to Sun, and AT&T (See ANC News Archives for more details). December 15, 2005.

    $55.5 Trillion is the global GDP (:ANC / CDE). The "US is now the world's sole remaining superpower". Merry Christmas, USA! Merry Christmas, non-terrorists. The US spent $18.7 Trillion on defense from 1940-1996, with $5.5 Trillion involving nuclear weapons (:Asia Times). Protection has always been important in the US. Yet the windfall profit victory for the US was when The Wall was torn-down in Berlin, by individuals risking their own lives; and it was when they saw the truth that stores had nice brass items for sale, that the people learned they had been told lies and they had been forbidden to learn so the rich could stay rich and in power. So came the end of USSR, and the rising of free Germany, and the increasing of US credibility globally (:ANC). December 14, 2005.

    $7 Trillion is the current street value, without adding inflation, of Iraqi oil in a typical lifetime figured at nearly 80 years, ($6.825 Trillion if figured at the popular marker of 75 years), and without adding longevity as science will be making swift progress (see GodMath Testament). $91 Billion per year Iraqi oil (with 6 and 3/16 Trillion gallons in proven reserves), largely for China, makes Iraq the 14th largest oil producing nation. This is in addition to 2.35 Billion [2002 data] cubic meters of natural gas with proven reserves of 3.149 Trillion cubic meters. Iraq also produces electricity in the amount of 32.6 Billion kWh. With regard to Iraqi internal consumption, the biggest non-internal benefactor is China (:ANC projections / CIA 2004 data & estimates, CDE). December 14, 2005.

    $4.6 Trillion in exported Iraqi oil as figured in the previous article (about production) is getting expensive as many nations vie for their (rightful?) share. The Iraqi fight is not all about dollars, yet dollars are involved. If we are to properly stop, start, manage, control, or otherwise conquer war, peace efforts, and similar, then it would logically follow that we are to comprehend important motivational factors, including finance. This also holds true for religion, politics, and many other areas, since people are involved and people are often motivated by money. Therefore, if $4.6 Trillion is available, and to put it in perspective(s), that is over 8% of the whole world's GDP, and it is nearly two and a half times the total US annual revenue (:ANC). December 14, 2005.

    $480 Billion dollar US cost-of-doing-business with Iraq under this administration. $427 Billion is what leaders expect the US will have spent on Iraq under this current administration by the end of next year. Dividing the $4.6 Trillion of the previous ANC article, by 80 years, yields $57.5 Billion or just over $9 Billion per year since this administration started with Iraq. So, for the annualized investment of over $71 Billion per annum by the US, a cash profit of $9 Billion per annum is being had by non-US (being US competition in actuarial perspective). That hits the US Economy at $80 Billion per year. This joyous news indicates this is not a blood for money situation in the strictest sense. So as money is involved, and many are scrambling to get some, the more obvious motivating factor is that there are higher principles than money at stake (:ANC). December 14, 2005.

    Impeachment of President Bush is moving ahead at a reasonable pace. Previously President Bush seemed to do as he pleased, without giving reason, including making mistakes. Congress did not like to see the US run irresponsibly, so impeached / asked President Bush to report on Iraqi progress, which he did last night and earlier this month. While his view did not match the ABC version (see below), the point is, when formally asked, he complied. The President essentially seemed to be trying to be forthright from a behavioral standpoint. One important point did have a snag, since he stated the popular interpretation of freedom of religion according to the First Amendment, and that may have been intentional as an effort to reduce terrorism ideologies. The point many legal experts may have noted is that the higher order of Constitution Articles show he misled people in last night's speech to a significant degree, making it sound as though it didn't matter what religion people were, as if other religions were equal to Christianity, yet the Constitution legally is founded on Christianity, with the option of freely practicing other religions if not usurping other laws. In the President's own words earlier this year, he rightly told other nations to allow Christianity (in accordance with the Declaration and Article 7). Since the Iraq conflict is largely about religion, it is a key element to be stated clearly, lest problems continue (:ANC (no affiliation unless otherwise stated)). In related news, the President's approval rating, although very low, has leapt to 42% (:USAT). December 13, 2005.

    "Next-Generation DVD Players" with "data density of 150GB" has already been accomplished on a single disc. This was achieved through usage of diamond lenses (Photonics Showcase p21, PS) each being the size of lightwave in thickness (:ANC), as smaller wavelengths yeild greater disc capacity, [theoretically] to 1TB. CDs have storage on the back reflection side of the disc, and DVDs are built with a mid reflector. Smaller wavelength "Blu-Ray" technology is built with front-side reflection (:PS). By using translucent reflection at front and mid planes, that is, by allowing certain wavelengths to penetrate is another logical step in the future, the trick being to get small penetrating waves to not penetrate, and large softer waves to penetrate, and this will be accomplished via refraction as shown at the bottom of the page of this link (:ANC). December 13, 2005.

    Chemical invention methods are changing, such as to make a new polymer or a new glue. It used to be a matter of formulating bonds then experimenting by mixing chemicals to test those formulas in the real world. 109 years ago, nuclear disintegrations complicated certain chemical invention methodologies. Today nanotechnology is making new inventions at the (:ANC) "atomic-scale". "Nanotechnology research offers the greatest opportunity to develop innovative compounds" "Enabling" "New Materials" (:American Laboratory Cover Story). In related news, IG nanotechnology, while excellent, continues to see it's stock suffer due to J&J association, continuing to make the stock a hot pick to some (:ANC). In comparison, the three IG "competitors" are Pfizer, PFE, who has fallen to it's lowest point in a decade and also in the past two years has lost half it's investors investments, flat SGP who crashed three years ago to about 15 and now is less than 20, and MCHM's stock is showing very little activity at 0.03. While IG risk has increased as it is at 0.67 a three year low, the stock has doubled at times in recent years and the IG decade chart shows it tabled at 3, indicating that an IG investor today might ride the return to 3, being 447% ROI (:Investorguide). In related news, the advances IG has made in dental, chemo, and facial nanotechnologies is outstanding, but not the whole story (:ANC) as 40% of the US population has "never visited a dentist.". Similarly, 40% of US adults "cannot fill out a bank deposit slip correctly." (:South Charlotte Business Review). 10AM December 13, 2005.

    GodMath Testament has passed the (:ANC) Popper's (:American Laboratory November Editorial) test of scientific "resolve", further attesting to the credibility of the GodMath Testament as (not only a religious or philosophical work, yet also as) a scientifically credible work. Included in the work are not only new math and science principles, but also traditional physics and math such as the revered Z-test, in lay terms, the Truth Table, TT (some dictionaries have TT illustrated) (:ANC). December 13, 2005.

    Java developers and businesses in general seeking to gain cutting edge profitability may want to attend the Satellite 2006 Via Satellite magazine Convention in DC February 6 through 9, bringing "unparalleled opportunity for you to reach" "visionaries shaping the future", reaching military intelligence, commercial, broadcasting, and consumer markets (:ANC). December 13, 2005.

    The situation in Iraq is far worse than it was in 2004, including horrifically growing Insurgent threats to life, water, employment, and electric. Advancements include goods availability, education, a rebuilt bridge, and "a new sewage system"; also although Iraqis feel their lives are in danger, they feel 66% more "optimistic" about the future (:ABC). December 13, 2005.

    $9.6 Trillion in the US is in the extremely valuable and growing services sector (:ANC) "critical to overall economic growth and business profitability." (:CRN p74) as a critical shortage of skilled experts becomes increasingly felt, since rising corporations are being more strongly motivated to grab experts: the profit makers. Growing Google, for instance, looks beyond the overhead of high salaries, having tripled it's workforce "in the past two years." (:CRN p76), while government and many companies continue to view experts as a financial drain, in old world style figuring equipment should get the top investments, and everyone should work hard dawn to dusk. One business owner of a technical services company points-out "The hours worked should be of a personal nature, to some extent, similar to the way college students work at their own pace. Personally, I believe many people do great thinking in a half day, but after that many start getting worn-out. But if they switch to another job, they're good to go for another half day, even without much in the way of breaks. Talking about it is one thing, making it happen in the workplace is another. And if some of my customers knew what I was saying here, they would accuse me of rocking the boat. It's no picnic trying to motivate people who have cushy jobs." (:ANC name withheld upon request). December 12, 2005.

    The Man Show has made the grade in entertainment, although irreverent, idiotic, and obnoxious at times. It seems to portray a Norman Rockwell type picture of life today among the masses of silent majority, or at least a portrayal of things that are hit-or-miss funny to some of the people some of the time, or perhaps merely exposes a fetish for trampolines. Anyhow, it is on the ratings list (:ANC no affiliation unless otherwise stated). Co-host Adam Carolla will be "taking over some of Howard Stern's radio markets in January.". But is Adam just talk, or does he walk the walk? Rolling Stone asked him if he ever "hit on the Juggies?", to which Adam responded "never", and had this strange (or should we say typical for him) thing to say in the interview "Brad Pitt-he's so good-looking. I'm sure he's great at making love. I don't know if I'm going to be able to measure up.", in talking about his theory on Jennifer Aniston (:ANC & RS p49). While many may find Adam, Jimmy, and Howard off the deep end all too often, many can agree that when they're at the borderline, they offer plenty of food for thought, and some laughs along the way (:ANC). December 12, 2005.

    80% of "Yemeni men chew qat regularly," even though it costs them [physically, and] financially, in the amount of 1/3rd of their income. Qat is "a plant that acts like a cross between pot and speed.". Many homes in Yemen are designed for "chewing sessions" during which much decision-making is done (:RS p72). December 12, 2005.

    While some may believe pork is the only important aspect of legislation, pork certainly isn't the only aspect of obesity. The New Mexico Dietetic Association has just "revealed" that if a person wants to think clearly, a better metabolism, and less chance of gaining weight, they should not skip breakfast (:Pilatesstyle p26/NMDA & ANC). December 12, 2005.

    $3 Trillion spent by Republicans in 5 years has caused a deepening rift in their strategies as they divide and scatter (:RS). President Bush has walked away from the right wing of Lot's (see recent ANC Archives for related story) huge military force in Iraq and other countries plan. As Lot continues to kindle relations with, but at a distance from the right wing extremists who have said shoot them all and let God sort it out. As the President heads left from Republicans toward the Democrats and mid-voter pool appeal, those politically at odds against the President now, may have bad timing. The original wrong reason for George W. Bush to attack Iraq, is hardly the issue currently, as the peaceful revolution, even the sprouts of perhaps to sue-for-peace, have finally begun to blossom. That is, just as we must teach and lead through example (:ANC & Book of Mormon p448v20), the evidence is growing that not only Iraqis in general, yet also insurgents are beginning to have "second thoughts" as they kill many "civilians" (:RS Cover Story). December 12, 2005.

    Super! President Bush has found the goings tough in dealing with China, while in the US the budget reconciliation package is "the toughest fight a wounded Republican Party had faced since the Gingrich years." (see letter at bottom of linked page) (:RS p50 & ANC / VGC link) as the highest technologies increasingly revolve around peaceful solutions, as with supercomputing (:ANC). In related news, up until the movie WarGames, 1983, the computer age held that the nation (US or USSR) with the best supercomputer would win, except for total destruction of the planet. Disarmament talks started decades earlier and the UN default set the terms. Iraq and other nations didn't like other nations sticking their noses-in, but it was for their own good, although it seems truth in politics should have been the strategy. China and others have entered the more advanced stages of computerization, and changing many perspectives, China bought into the US CIA's [almost partner] freemarket business IBM (:ANC) who sells 44% of the world's supercomputers. HP is second, selling 34%. 1% of the supercomputers are "Self-made", 4% are hard to describe, and the rest of the supercomputers are made by Cray, SGI, Dell, Linux Networx, NEC, Atipa Technology, and Hitachi (:CRN p33). December 12, 2005.

    $30 Billion in Financial Services Software spending is projected worldwide by 2010, $14 Billion in the US; rising from the current $22 Billion and $11 Billion respectively (:CRN p41). December 12, 2005.

    White House news and background stories come in many shapes and sizes. Many wonder how we are first to get some of the big stories. They want to do it too. The first time ANC personnel saw a President personally, it was in pre-ANC days when the ANC roots had hardly sprouted / seedling. With FEMA, US Postal, NAAAP, Education, and Industry Sector Reps., ANC personnel investigated the word on the street and found news in the making. While traffic and pedestrians went about their daily activities, news at the White House was breaking, as security opened the gate in front of us and people wearing fire and bomb protective clothing came into our little group. Then the roar of the helicopter above the White House announced the arrival of President Reagan who made a special speech relevant to those times about White House activities, but not much of a story by today's standards, was gripping yet offered food for thought (:ANC with similar related news link). Channel news, such as public radio, weather (:American Photo/MSNBC), shopping, or similar, are soft news items. Financial news, new product news, fun stories, and game downloads are easy (:ANC), but getting timely valuable stories can be very complex, particularly the exciting stories. To many reporters (or wannabes) it's a waiting game, such as the press corps standing around the White House [or the Justice Department] in case someone known wants to make an unscheduled speech (:Popular Photography & Imaging January 2006 p8). Yet real stories come with omens, signs, and wonders, such as, why did they word their speech that way? Consider the woods, how a tracker finds an escaped convict. It can be very dangerous to the reporter, including legally, as they use resources and follow signs, particularly, mistakes (although no-mistake, exciting stories are real treasures) (:ANC). Whether discussing Martha's Vineyard, Raquel Welch, or "the Butcher of Warren County", it is said "Don't go in the woods", "There are scary things out there-or so we're told." (:Backpacker editorial). December 11, 2005.

    President Bush turned his back on running (:Runner's World p27, RW) but that's OK, everybody gets old and worn-out to some degree (:ANC), or pounded, as the President put it, blaming his knee pain on running, as he told USA Today. Dr. Stephen Messier of Wake Forest University, NC, hasn't found any "connection between running and osteoarthritis" (and perhaps the doctor needs to wake-up and smell the coffee, unless of course the doctor can show knee replacements are cosmetic). Once an advocate of foot racing, the President now prefers to sit and pedal (:ANC / RW). In related news "Fast feet will get you only so far. To race well, you've got to train your brain" such as to visualize a "rope pulling you" (:RW cover story). The top priority is Jesus Christ. In an exclusive ANC interview with a sports doctor last night (name withheld upon request / license considerations), discussed were the Bible Testament of Holy GodMath of Jesus Christ which the doctor wanted to help distribute as it deals in part with her field of expertise and also with her personal concerns, and the discussion involved her related nerve work and breakthroughs, such as the relationship of healing of severed spinal cords being accelerated by the patient gaining love. Similarly the sports doctor was excited about how [the source of] love makes nerves grow. So as nerves thrive and grow, they can let the brain know what parts of the body to help currently, such as to help a runner's feet, muscles, and so forth. Hence your mental state of mind and heart have much to do with winning your race. Keep the faith (:ANC). (No affiliations unless otherwise stated). December 9, 2005.

    Up to $11,000 per spam is pretty good money. Add that to $500 per fax, and things are rosy. The Federal Trade Commission, FTC, requires "that commercial email be identified as an advertisement and include the sender's valid physical postal address.", or the spammer gets the $11,000 fine for each offense. In related news, the FTC just released the results on their five week study on spam. 6,416 pieces of spam hit them during that time (:IW p62) leaving hardly enough time to hit the delete button, let alone search the sources of those spammers (:ANC). Their conclusion in all cases except one spammer that got wise to what they were attempting, the FTC found that "munging" aka "masking is an effective way to reduce spam.". To mask, reformat to alter the email address so it is readable by people but not machines, similar to the sign-in technique used in many Internet sites, where there's a scramble of letters and designs difficult for a computer to decipher, but much easier for a human to understand, working according to patterns rather than digital info only (:ANC / IW p62). In similar news, so the FTC fine of $11,000 x 6,416 spams they received in 1/72nd part of a year x 72 (/year) x each email address = $(well the world certainly doesn't have that much money). Plus there's the fax: everyone should be rich and in a wealthy nation (:ANC). December 9, 2005.

    Tyler James Williams loves his work, only to him, it's not work at all (:ANC). Earning a paycheck by age 4, he reached people, saying "I just performed for my mother, doing impersonations" (:Ebony January 2006 p26). While Everybody Hates Chris is hardly a live Broadway production, with much editing and trick photography to explore urban fantasies and delusions, a little as Malcom in the Middle (see ANC Ratings for a link to their ANC Rated #1 site), and of course a little as the ANC #1 Rated Everybody Loves Raymond in fun, being the star of a television series certainly has merit, particularly as not all his lines come from writers (:ANC). (No affiliations unless otherwise stated). December 9, 2005.

    Gold just passed $500 per troy ounce. Gold has been the US money standard intermittently, with the White House having dropped the Gold Standard some years back and replacing it with the Credibility Standard, CS. Gold has risen slowly yet steadily for investors, doubling in value since the year 2000. What this means for the US, indirectly, is that the US has devalued by half of it's former economic status since 2000 (plus or minus CS), and the US losing half, is a big loss: enormous. Now let's consider CS: The President's approval rating is crawling around 38% with an expensive enduring war based on bad intelligence as terrorists continue free after many years of searching, the fed is in flux as old ties are severed with long-timer Greenspan leaving with recent remarks of economic woe as the debt rises and while Ben Bernanke may do a good job time will show, and on the plus side the Consumer Price Index had a brief Christmas Season spike, but in that scenario, China is the real winner (:ANC). December 8, 2005.

    In an ANC Exclusive with a winning Suzuki Crew Pit Chief who owns one of the largest tracts of land in the greater Charlotte region, he explained how you personally can make money in these times. "I buy old cars just for their catalytic converter.". With the price of platinum so high, it's easy to see why. Sometimes a totally smashed car might sell for just "$20". Even if the converter is ruined, it's the platinum that holds the value. Any other salvagable parts are just a bonus, and even the price of scrap iron is rising (:ANC). In related news, people can make money with the right stocks, as the latest dental technologies help you "dodge dentures" and "strengthen enamel" (:Men's Health Bulletin / Journal of the American Dental Association). In similar related news, nano-biotech stock IG, involved in improving the dental condition, skin creams, and counteracting ill effects of chemotherapy, was wrongly quoted by popular Motley Fool (no affiliation) (and others) which offers stocks advice, which imagined IG was IGAC, the Internet gambling group. Also IG is not involved with the Iraqi interim government. IG reported 27% increased revenue last quarter and has been reported to be a strong buy although it's costs have risen with equipment, manufacturing service investments, and global expansion, as an IG investor commented today "I would be surprised if IG stock did not at least double next year after Johnson & Johnson regroups." (:ANC). December 8, 2005.

    Coke and Pepsi are now even in sales (:ANC) yet beating both combined, is bottled water which 72% drink daily. Soft drinks are at 62%, milk and coffee are each at 61%, fruit juice 51%, black tea 31%, vegetable juice 17%, green tea 15%, beer 14%, and cocktails or hard liquor 10% (:Men's Health p46). December 8, 2005.

    Seafood Poison: Here are some statistics that may startle people. Due to PCBs, Mercury, Dioxins, and Pesticides, in a month, [and not in combination,] these are the "Number of 8-ounce portions you can safely eat": Striped Bass 0, Bluefish 0, Atlantic Salmon 1/2, Blue Crab 1, Shark 1 so "sharks are more dangerous dead than alive." (:Men's Health p41). In related news, a fisherman reports "When I was a kid, bass was the best fish being caught in the fresh blue waters with lillypads. Panfish were dangerous because of tiny bones, and perch tasted good, but were also hard to fillet. As for carp and catfish, well they're bottom feeders, sucking up and eating the garbage. Things sure have changed, so that it's not even safe to swim, let alone eat the catch-of-the-day." (:ANC). December 8, 2005.

    Tokyo new cars show disappoints, as many of "the new vehicles look streamlined in front, but like boxes in the back", as one viewer observed, also pointing-out another trend of putting wheels to the extreme corners of the vehicles. "The new styles just look cramped and compact, with many designers opting for just two doors. With many models, the back seat is a sick joke. You can't even squeeze a person in there literally, it's a waste. They get paid a lot of money to produce that rubbish! I guess some people will buy anything, but I'm not buying it, and I wouldn't want those cars on my lots." Another business owner agreed, adding his impressions about certain models, "The Mazda Senku looks pretty good, like a silver bullet, but a little bumper bump, and you'll be walking home, with that wheel sticking way out and no fender, as for the Suzuki PX, it looks like a fire truck, the Toyota bB Concept looks like a truck, and their Fine-X is like the moon rover. But with Senku and Akino, and generally, don't they think of head room, and what about legs? Whatever happened to egronomics? People that use their cars a lot need room and comfort." (:ANC & Road & Track p23). December 8, 2005.

    Federal Financial Instutions Examination Council, FFIEC, fails to examine properly, according to Kevin Doyle, managing billions of dollars for the Pennsylvania State Employees' Credit Union, PSECU. Kevin Doyle saw their new examining guidline failed to adequately account for authentication, so when FFIEC began to examine PSECU, Kevin Doyle was more than ready, firing back at them the importance of systematic behavior monitoring standards through a channel independent from the transaction (:Bank Systems & Technology). In related news, "smart card" not so smart, along with biometrics transactions, as it "impacts the user experience" and costs a lot (:ibid.) being made of gold, partly, and devoid of software as it is just a chip, so the old magnetic strip could theoretically do more. Smart card technology in core discs, DVDs, and CDs, is another story, leaping technology into the future; as core and similar component size concerns are at the cutting edge of top technologies (:ANC). December 8, 2005.

    Federal Marshals, Florida enforcement, and many others "made so many mistakes in yesterday's bomb threat, it's mind numbing", one commentator noted. First they shot someone who was not likely a terrorist, according to the wife, although they had sufficient legal reason. Second, they failed to follow procedure by blowing-up the luggage, according to an expert with experience along those lines. Third, by exploding the luggage, vital records of possible ties to other terrorists and funders were destroyed or at least put in jeopardy; as it was obvious and a blatent error as those covering the story stated while it was happening. Fourth, they brought explosives into not only through traffic, but also into a highly populated area, and worse, into an airport where very highly flammable fuel is just about everywhere, and they did not do the exploding in an area freshly sprayed with foam fire retardant, and if papers had ignited they could have carried the fire far, as papers were seen blowing away after explosions. Also the so-called bomb expert did not have proper shielding, as the experienced expert commented. Otherwise, the so-called top experts that held a press conference hours later still by their own admission didn't know much such as if the person was bi-polar, whether the flight came from Equador or Colombia, or even the flight number. Also the experienced expert commenting, stopped the CNN reporter who made it sound as though the killing of that person was not important, as the expert repeated it was a "great tragedy" (:ANC (no affiliation with CNN unless otherwise stated)). December 8, 2005.

    Terrorism precisely 64 years after December 7, 1941, Pearl Harbor Day terrorism when Japan attacked Hawaii, a terrorist was mistakenly shot as the officer had little choice (:ANC). Breaking News: The first time since the 9/11/2001 terrorism attacks, a terrorist on American Airlines flight 924 from Colombia landed in a stop-over in Miami (to Orlando) said he had a bomb. He was told twice to stop reboarding, seemed to reach into his bag and was shot and killed by a plain clothes federal official 2PM. The man was a US citizen and likely not a terrorist and had bipolar disorder as his wife claimed. Some passengers were not aware of the incident (:CNN). Along with recent security changes, the Transportation Security Administration continues to make many inspections, yet essentially when initially boarding, and not on follow-up boardings when passengers are often free to come and go. Osama Bin Laden and many other terrorists continue to remain at-large (:ANC). 5:45PM December 7, 2005.

    $37 Trillion is the total wealth of the Trillion dollar countries according to Gross Domestic Product (figures rounded to nearest Trillion dollars): $12 Trillion US, $5 Trillion Japan, $3 Trillion Germany, $2 Trillion [Britain], $2 Trillion France, $2 Trillion Italy, $2 Trillion China, $1 Trillion Spain, $1 Trillion Canada, $1 Trillion India, $1 Trillion South Korea, $1 Trillion Mexico, $1 Trillion Australia, $1 Trillion Brazil, $1 Trillion Russia, and $1 Trillion Netherlands (:ANC / World Bank). December 7, 2005.

    $1 Trillion is what US industry ships annually. US industry directly employs 3 Million people and indirectly is responsible for the employing of 12 Million people at all skill levels, supplying 90% of the materials vital to US economy (:ANC). In related news, the steel industry uses 2% of US energy. In similar news, it is projected that the high energy consuming aluminum industry will soon cut it's energy consumption 25% (:ANC). December 7, 2005.

    $23.4 Trillion projected US losses in three areas over the next 75 years: #1. $11.6 Trillion if Bush tax cuts are made permanent, deficits starting 2011, #2. $8.1 Trillion HMOS / Medicare starting in 2006, and #3. $3.7 Trillion Social Security, SS, deficits starting in 2042 (:AFL-CIO); counter balanced with considering the greater benefits of having these in terms of the President safe-guarding the public and greater income generation (:ANC). In related news, SS to peak in 2028 and be exhausted by 2041. Current actuarial calculations show $3.5 Trillion will be needed over the next 75 years (:RISCPA). (See recent ANC Archives on the increasing economic value derived from people living longer). December 7, 2005.

    Home sales fell another 3.2% in October as investors, brokers, and analysts are "pulling back from buying houses and condos" (:WSJ). In related news, beach-front property owners continue to see their investments submerge due to "dredging" as disputes rage (:WSJ). (See recent Archives for ANC exclusive helicopter photos and story). December 7, 2005.

    Exams are increasingly being questioned, as ACCP, SAT, IQ, and others that are supposed to set the standards, all too often (:ANC) are "dropped" by businesses, colleges, and Universities. One reason given is "hysteria" (:WSJ / CHC) caused by parameters not "validated" (:WSJ / OSU). One frustrated business owner explained "I saw how they made-up some of their questions. It was rediculous! It was like a game to them. They thought it was funny. They were laughing." The owner of another business said "I went to a top computer training school to learn a new Microsoft standard and the teacher couldn't get his computers to work right and asked if I knew what to do.". Here are the comments of another business owner "AWS is a code used in building skyscrapers like the World Trade Center Towers that weren't supposed to collapse when hit by jets. I took their inspector exam and the examiner told us they make-up questions and when a certain percentage of people get a question right or wrong, they use that question in their exam. That's a crazy way to do things. It's not a standard. Could you imagine on a drivers license exam, that everyone got the red octagon question right, so they made the question ambiguous until only 20% passed? That's not right." (ANC: names withheld upon request). The Dean of MIT said he was "not confident" in the SAT scoring system, and is not using it (:WSJ / MIT). It's important to consider who fund the exam and what they want. Some want to sell their products so their exams have questions about their products. Some want to sell their certain training services. And some want to sell their exams to Universities, seemingly regardless of other actual exam values and reason for the exams in the first place (:ANC). December 7, 2005.

    $333 Billion at over 11% interest is overwhelming the "unfunded" Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation, with an additional liability of $70 Billion in pensions, while getting richer are the Chinese manufacturing for WalMart (:Tribulation Network). December 7, 2005.

    $200 Trillion for fuel, in a newly revised statement, figures as the amount for hydrogen pipelines if the world were to switch from oil, in this $45 Trillion industrial economy, with another $40 Trillion in solar panels (:Life After the Oil Crash) for where the pipelines would not reach, such as islands. Yet many localized power generating systems already exist that would work to greatly reduce these expense figures, such as tropical island water thermal electrical generation, heat blocks, improved wave power capture, and so on. After all, as power needs increase, we were looking to capture the power of hurricanes anyway (:ANC). December 6, 2005.

    $10 Trillion solution. President Bush visited North Carolina with renewed "tax-cut" talks (:WSJ). In related news, government continues to assess many health plan ideas (:ANC) while "Since 2000, health-care premiums have climbed a staggering 73%.", as the average person increasingly foots the [affordable] bill to the tune of a 150% jump in their deductible in recent years, which is glorious compared to the more than quadruple skyrocketing of "Average Monthly Worker Contribution" in less than a decade as the premium decreases, meaning people are paying a huge amount more, for less, and with no government help "in sight" (:Fortune December 12 pS4-S6). If true, then since you pay taxes on certain or all medical products, then it is soaring taxation without representation (:ANC). Social Security, SS, including healthcare, could be fixed for $2 Trillion, or could be left as is costing $10 Trillion (:Pittsburgh Live), essentially meaning US fiscal surplus in 2042, minus 2018 surplus usage startup date when SS revenue is exhausted; but failing to consider important externality effects such as current trends not under SS (:ANC). December 6, 2005.

    Sports: It's not your fault, your gym teachers and your coaches were [likely] wrong, at least to some extent. It is true that exercise is important (:ANC), but top sports performers are hardly "made, they're born" with the body for top success. Examples of bodily differences among athletes include: diaphram & lungs, eustachian tubes, blood shunting, and oxygen levels (:Men's Journal January 2006 p71). This may lead the lazy to become satisfied with their given in life, and may lead the saavy to pick-up the challenge and overcome what life has dealt. If mental talents are exercised, there is certainly benefit. If beneficial, then conquering the evolved "made" human condition is expectable (:ANC). December 6, 2005.

    $25 Billion offered by Boston Scientific for Guidant, pushes [lawsuit-ed] Johnson & Johnson back (:WSJ lead business and finance story), showing how a valuable stock such as IG can see investments falter due to this bad press with which it had nothing to do, significantly, that is, misinterpreted by investors due to guilt through association with J&J, even though J&J is just one of many IG clients free to do as they choose (:ANC). On the plus side for all of these, soaring healthcare "National Health Expenditures" is projected to reach 16.3% of GDP in about a year and continue to rise at least through 2014 (:Fortune December 12 S14)December 6, 2005.

    Of the "highest yielding stocks" of the DOW for the year, most have dropped as much as 37.3%, a few ended nearly flat, and just one, Altria, gained significantly, 21.1% (:Fortune December 12 p184). December 6, 2005.

    The holidays are here. For many it means visiting with family. Yet also for some it means vacation time to relax. To unwind in the US, you might consider taking your vacation with you on the road South on the new Stratosphere (:ANC). Suzuki broke from their tradition of relatively second-rate bikes, to create this magnificent sleek design powerhouse tool with a six-cylinder engine "no wider than current four-cylinder powerplants." (:Cycle World January 2006 p58). If you're not into bikes, "A camel journey exposes a world that modern culture hasn't yet conquered", and there are island hideaways such as Saba / Dutch Antilles / Caribbean with stone steps to a summit, or try Ometepe, Nicaragua canoeing over the world's only freshwater sharks, with cabanas starting at $21, or Yaukuve, Fiji sailing through the islands with huts starting at $1,350, or try Moyo, Indonesia flying over 10' long Komodo Dragons with "luxury tents" starting at $650 (:Men's Journal January 2006 p40&41). December 6, 2005.

    You are on the current ANC News page today. This following (after the colon ":") news article was posted on the previous ANC (old) News site: a day after the new ANC Current News site page was started, fewer than 10% of visitors left this page and clicked to visit the new (improved) site to read the current news. Two days later and as much as a week later, having now passed, hardly a significant number of visitors to this page clicked for the current news. This indicates a strong correlation between higher reasoning and promptness. Many people are visiting the new site with the latest current news, but many more people, even multitudes continue to visit here. It is true that many sites may have linked here, and some search engines post old info, yet being a click away, the multitudes here, even seeing article dates, prefer to stay here instead getting the latest news. An Internet technical expert associated with marketing trends comments: "There are now so many false leads with search engines and advertising, that people are increasingly treating the Internet much as they treat email. With email it is increasingly more important to delete mail not obviously invited. With the Internet, people increasingly won't follow links. My advice is that they rely on non-ad site links more, and on ad links less. After all, impulse shopping is associated with the highest markup." (:ANC). December 6, 2005.

    ANC Exclusive: Yesterday ANC had applicable manufacturing pricing and markup experts on a tour of some very popular high tech home electronics retail chain stores known for low prices. The experts concluded that the so-called low price stores actually aren't so low. There was no shoe-string budget involved as their profit margins generally ranged from 35% to a whopping 300%. Now that chains pushed Mom & Pop type stores out of the way with low prices, the chains are having their way. Perhaps it's time to bring back small business, as the niche is clearly present. Considering, for instance with fast food, if a 75 cent burger can sell for $9.95, that's equal to a half hour pay to many employees (:ANC). In related news, if you received a 3% so-called cost-of-living raise, consider this link to the US Consumer Price Index having in the top portion the electric and gas chart links, as overall they roughly have doubled in cost to you. The cost of living raise isn't what it used to be. Many technical experts produce for their boss in one day or even one hour, enough to pay their own entire annual income, and that is without counting sales (:ANC). In further related news, some companies look to get a tenfold return in the same day their customer approves such investing, yet many look to break-even in several years or months (:ANC) as just announced "The IBM system we chose will pay for itself even sooner than in the two years" "within the first 18 months." (:Banking Technology Innovations p4). 4PM December 5, 2005.

    Here is an example of how far US economic policy is behind technology. SEC requires the preservation of business related email for 3 years. Technology, such as US / A Check Exact / Teledyne recordkeeping is 30 years minimum (link is QA type example only as the actual would be held at least as confidential proprietary information by A Check Exact, if not National Security top secret nor similar). A person may wonder why this is important. Considering what would happen if no business records were kept, it's easy to see the importance of recordkeeping, and this is true not only with regard to money, yet also with regard to virtually all life on this planet, since for instance, multitudes of emails contain purchase criteria on vast amounts of powerful weapons (:ANC). 4PM December 5, 2005.

    Stock selection tips. Don't look to buy and sell within a small time-frame, such as a few months. One point is that to invest, see the stock go up, and then sell is illegal, as a fair time for usage of your investment must be given (:ANC). If your stock isn't performing to your expectations in a few months, a television analyst advised sell (:MSNBC archive), although some say hold. Either way, keep looking at what the stock reports, particularly what their analysts say (because they might be right, but also because of their influence over investors. Newcomers investing a few bucks on penny stocks is very risky, because of hidden charges, yet allow yourself a learning period: it's not about the Lotto, it's about your hard work savings. And a larger investment can give you an edge, but some large investors play rough and perhaps this is an exaggeration, they would rather go bankrupt than let you make-a-dime-off-them. Some investors avoid Venture Capital and Hedge Fund investing for this or similar reasoning. Also some buy or sell evidently, to appear to have a certain growth or decline rate, such as to attract, sales, investors, for acquisition purposes, and so on, so they may be fighting you even if you try to help them. As for the edge, (:ANC) sometimes there is "hidden liquidity and quantity sitting behind," so if your broker is holding $25,000 of your money, you might be given such info (depending on your broker), but if your broker has less of your money, getting such info is another matter, "you've never seen that in Level II." (:Wall Street and Tech p18) so also watch high and low cap trends (:ANC). In related news, touted medtech IG stock has dropped back to Strong Buy status (:ANC). 4PM December 5, 2005.

    ANC breaks records: Number One in journalism and news exclusive investigative reporting (:ANC). 10AM December 5, 2005.

    ICCDBB Chart Series of Sermons on the Bible Testament of Holy GodMath of Jesus Christ to be as the Principia Mathematica, P.M., was to gravity! Isaac Newton was the first to formulate and portray gravity as a force, as illustrated in the P.M.. The ICCDEBB Chart Series is in the process of revealing the same to the general public gratis, on the force of faith! The Chart Series, becoming far more complex to read than the GodMath Testament, shows how great technological advances can be made with this new math. From gravity below, to Heaven above, the useful applications of this Bible Testament Series will begin to show how civilization can leap-up from it's current condition (:ANC). December 5, 2005.

    As NAAAP showed years ago, and continuing (:ANC) top lawyers are failing the Bar Exam. Over half California law students are failing. In NY, 38% fail, Texas & PA 32%; and the national average is 36% fail the Bar (:WSJ). December 5, 2005.

    US government is faced with a huge shortage of inspectors on federal, state, and local levels, as industry too begins to consider scrambling to hire and pay inspectors more than they ask, in order to have inspectors available for jobs requiring such expertise, for highest profitability. As the computer expertise boom was, this ominous trend is expected to emerge as the population booms. One qualified inspector notes that aside from research, much computer core technology work has already been established, so it hardly needs to be redone daily. But inspectors visit a sites that are often starting from scratch by those who have never been in such high profit business. While computers can copy software, the top inspectors must change with every new regulation, and more importantly lead according to guidelines in political techniques so as not to cause conflict of interest. Many more attorneys would be in business if inspectors are not available to catch problems as they occur, and moreover, such expert advice prior to other expenditures generally yields the greater profitability (:ANC). Governments are seeing a great lack of inspectors, such as home inspectors (:BBC & US county official remarks), nuclear inspectors, and aerospace inspectors. As one manager put it, when they advertise, offering various positions, they receive numerous resumes, but with inspectors he was surprised to find just a few resumes, and sometimes no replies to their ads at all (:ANC). December 5, 2005.

    $248 Trillion is the current Bank of International Settlements OTC derivatives notional value is more than 30 times the size of the US mutual fund market, with the OTC derivatives market compound annual growth rate at a healthy 31 percent. The International Swaps and Derivatives Association reports that international interest rate and currency derivatives outstanding shot from $865 Billion in 1987. This time-span is the Greenspan era of the Federal reserve. Some see the Benjamin Bernanke era as perhaps not trying to fix US debt, as much as trying to help politicians buy what they want, since he has written against deflation. So while we can expect [more] inflation starting next year as the course of the US economic program, we can also expect to see with it, at least short term stability (:ANC). December 3, 2005.

    $5.2 Trillion and more being taxed against children. Here are Republican and Democrat perspectives: The Republican when asked if we can "ever pay off" this new current huge debt, responds "No!" "We don't have to". The Democratic view is that since the US is in horrible debt, every new tax, regardless of what it is called, is a birth tax, since those being born will have to pay. The Republican and Democrat spokespersons each have a viewpoint has that has merit to some extent, yet as any household, Church, and business should know, it is better to be out of debt and be more profitable, than to owe. For further information, click here (:ANC / various private and public sources). In related news, Federal court found "the sale of violent and sexually explicit video games to minors" is Constitutional according to free speech as provided in the First Amendment (:Fox). December 3, 2005.

    The third highest Al Qaeda member was killed in a blast (:Fox). In related news, "More than four years after the Sept. 11 attacks", the investigation panel found "U.S. intelligence" is still "failing to share information" and has found US security has "Not Improved" (:Fox). Congress formed the panel to follow the trail of government mistakes, with the panel finding "government should receive a dismal grade" (:USAT). December 3, 2005.

    $280 Billion annually is spent globally on farm subsidies (:CNN). December 3, 2005.

    Top Rated Christmas Computer Buys: Apple (floppy-less) "Mac mini" G4 processor (512 expand to 1GB recommended $100) with AirPort Extreme and Bluetooth: #1 SuperDrive 1.42GHz 80GB $700, #2 1.42GHz 80GB $600, and #3 1.25GHz 40GB $500 (:ANC). December 2, 2005.

    Investing in certain types of US technological expertise is no longer financially interesting to many, since for instance optic sensor revenues are projected to only increase about 4% (:Photonics Spectra magazine p36). You could do better at a bank (ANC). Big holidays season winner Wal-Mart is not much different, with the biggest shopping days gaining just 4.3%. The bigger picture of the US is "modest sales", and auto sales falling (:WSJ). In related news, Ericsson to deliver "3G mobile" optical network to Taiwan (:Reuters). December 2, 2005.

    US government just isn't doing it's job. The technology experts have not only made it abundantly clear, yet also government has bought much high technology. The problem is government doesn't know how to use it, let alone help business advance in newer technology. Democrats rely on wisdom, understanding, and knowledge, according to education and experience with training "including church school", as one Democrat put it. On the other hand Republicans tend to focus on the good-old-boy aspect of electing and less on wisdom, as presented in University of Pennsylvania Republican Professor Dr. Fear's class some time ago. Plugging this into the GodMath Formula, Republicans tend toward evolutionary favoritism and possessions, whereas Democrats tend to work independently for higher collective consciousness. So while Republicans seem to have better teamwork on the surface, Democrats actually have the collective friendly technology edge. So while some current successes exist, the Federal Reserve cautions "huge looming fiscal strains" are putting the US Economy at risk (:ANC). December 2, 2005.

    The President's Mandate Agenda / "top priorities" for 2006 "will" only have 35% compliance in 2006 (:CRN p68). December 2, 2005.

    $2 Billion and 5 years later the IRS "modernized" tech system handled "it's first-and only a few-taxpayer files last tax season." and the FBI and Transportation Security Administration did similar. US government lack of technical expertise is growing at an alarming proportion as the DOD and VA find auditors criticizing them (:InformationWeek cover story "State of the Union"). Elections officials continue to be swamped or overwhelmed by technical changes with each pertinent change in federal, state, local, and board criterion that comes along. Electronic voting is decades old, as the lines get longer, and as the voter gets less aware of who candidates are, let alone their positions on issues. As for what the public believes is failed governmental expertise, Department of Homeland Security and FEMA may top the list (:ANC) if not government itself, as "It seems as if government IT projects are doomed to fail." (InformationWeek cover story "State of the Union"). In related news, another 10 US Marines just died today in Iraq (:Reuters). December 2, 2005.

    China, already breaking the rules (see recent ANC WTO article) (:ANC), is now the middleman between AIG and former corrupt AIG head Greenberg. The offshore illegal bid-rigging breakup was the work of Attorney General Eliot Spitzer, only now to see China getting-in on the action; as Martin Sullivan seems to be following the anti-US footsteps of Greenberg (:WSJ / Shanghai). (See ANC News Archives for many articles on AIG and associated businesses involved in illegal activities). In related news, Russian money-launderer sentenced to 14 years in "penal colony" (:Radio Free Europe). December 2, 2005.

    Russia finds [uncontrolled] drug usage increasing (:Radio Free Europe), with 1 in 4 being addicted (:ANC). December 2, 2005.

    Iraqi resistance has increased in recent weeks (:ANC). Today in Baghdad insurgents launched rockets and fired mortar rounds at a US base and government buildings (:Reuters). 9:30AM December 1, 2005.

    Abortion hinges on whether "undue burden" on the impregnated exists (:CNN). With regard to rape, if the raped does not want the baby person, fetus, or similar, then to require the raped to bear would be to require the illegal raping to continue, that is taking nourishment illegally from the raped, and furthermore giving without fair compensation to the raper party, and that party might even be mentally retarded, diseased, or otherwise unclean, perhaps in government law, yet more importantly in that most important being the personal rights not otherwise covered by law. In comparison, consider that a person may put their finger in your mouth. The pro life position has been that the finger must remain since biting could cause the finger person to bleed to death, although of choice the pro life position has changed, and backed-down from the original. The pro choice position has also changed, the point being people can produce humans and creatures, yet it is as stated in GodMath Testament that the correct solution is available (:ANC). In related news, the GodMath Testament Representative reveals "GodMath Testament has made so much so easy for me to understand. My life is better, including to a large extent, the lives of those close to me. Years ago I never expected such goodness would happen in a way easy to understand by any willing to read GodMath Testament. So many Christian Preachers, for instance, are on the right track perhaps 90%, but have gaps in their logic and so teach wrongly, such as so often found in sermons about abortion and other topics, and such as why you can find divers denominations and sects at virtually every church building you see. They speak of the Father the way Jesus did, but they fail to be One with the Father as Jesus did. Yet GodMath Testament has simplified the understandability thereof for them to use, much the way a person uses a computer: unlimited resources, yet personally useful, not just talk. My experience has been, that if I said they fail with rare exception, they would imagine they were the exception. I've consulted for top businesses. If I say do this, they don't do it unless it makes their job easier personally; even if their company could quickly double profits. Don't be stuck in a rut, having read something old so now to relax. Together we win when we tackle the new and harder challenges. We went to the moon even though it would be difficult yet apparently worthwhile." (:ANC). December 1, 2005.

    Industry in SE Asia is booming, with India having come a long way in a short time, showing great advances in technical expertise (:ANC). With the India economic growth rate at 7% in recent years, and now up to 8%, and with their industry at 10%, "This is much better than expectations," according to Rajeev Malik, economist with JP Morgan, Singapore (:BBC). December 1, 2005.

    Since President George W. Bush said we won the Iraqi War years ago, this must be some new war he just revealed in his new policy of Strategy for Victory in Iraq (:UPI) adding "no withdrawl" without victory (:WSJ). In related life or death news, the abortion issue is revisiting the US Supreme Court (:WSJ). Also, the US and other nations need to change policies regarding potential large scale disasters, from train tank-fulls of chemicals to giant meteorites, according to one study, and to furthermore include the human factor such as to involve the "group thought" social conditioning, as government and others have termed it when many otherwise reputable people were collectively found wrong. Leadership is hardly about mobs with the lowest bidder gaining the contract, leadership is about higher planning. If politics is to continue to elect according to campaigners jumping around, then those tech experts that need to lead aside from divers opinions, need to be written into regulations to have an orderly plan as to how to proceed when faced with trouble, and so those pertinent experts properly prepare with some nominal governmental funding accordingly (:ANC / CAS). November 30, 2005.

    World's Smallest Robot crawls across the electrical grid as if to repair circuitry in this prototype (click the link for details) as advances may someday replace computers as we know them, according to Dartmouth College (:ANC). November 30, 2005.

    "Falling in love" produces growth of nerve "factor molecules" (:WSJ / Psychoneuroendocrinology). November 30, 2005.

    In laid-back tech news, the "Kegbot" dispenses fluid according to a patron's issued ID code. The RKS guitar offers "fullness of a hollow-body" with the "bite of a solid-body electric" via gaps between the strings and the body (:PS p87 & 112). Also in the rebar tech news, while Ethiopians have found bamboo strength suitable as a low cost replacement for rebar, the US has found plastic a good replacement, as now being used in bridges to offer long time durability (:ANC). (See ANC News Archives for further bamboo info.). In similar tech gift news, if you are considering giving your child a bike for Christmas, consider the anti-skinned knee Shift Bicycle by Scott Shiim. It starts as a tricycle, then as the rider leans forward to pedal, the two rear wheels converge at the bottom. At slower speeds and at rest, it reverts to the tripod formation. At the same price as typical bikes, this bike great-looking bike is rated: Winner! This makes training wheels a thing of the past (:PS p86). November 30, 2005.

    Don't make waves, not speaking metaphorically, is the answer found through various solutions such as a reversal of the motor prop (:ANC) design to take advantage of undisturbed water to offer more power. And to offer less power, or rather to offer an "Anti Rolling" ride, a flywheel is attached to the motor to keep the boat from rocking through gyro power (:PS p76 & 84). November 30, 2005.

    Rated as the #1 business car maker, Ford recently tried the elite scale with the #1 luxury car Jaguar (formerly #1 was Rolls Royce, now considered too army tank-ish), but Ford is having second thoughts and is scaling back (perhaps because it failed to put hood emblems on all Jags). While Jags can go for $100,000, old competitor Ferrari offers the Spider for $200,000 (:ANC). In related news, an anonymous collector of Ford and Jaguar cars did his own comparisons: "I bought two of the same cars, but one was Ford and one Chevy. Ford won in the first month as Chevy fell apart, paint, electric, tires, you name it, in fact once after I pulled-over a cop told me he saw when my Chevy's outside mirror fall off, and he looked for it but couldn't find it. As for the Jaguar, I compared price values of all the luxury cars, Rolls Royce, Ferrari, even Corvette, but there was no comparison, it's just that an agreed price is one thing, but what's the deal with dealers and car service workers? They lie, cheat, and steal. Government should step on them." (:ANC). November 30, 2005.

    IG is sharply rising, after an unusual slide, up nearly 50% in the past 3 weeks (:BC) and expected to climb along with it's rising medical tech research sector, while similar in [otherwise (see ANC Archives)] typical risk weight value (:ANC) ventures and mergers spiked to the highest levels in years (:WSJ). November 30, 2005.

    IG is bounding-back (:ANC) as new biotech is leading the way with 48.54% "performance" according to fund researcher Lipper (:WSJ 28 C9) as home investments, previously recordbreaking, falls with mortgage rates (:ANC). Polled consumers are undecided on whether this is a recession or not, with 62% disapproving / credibility of current economics plan (:Bloomberg). Gold surged; and platinum is in orbit so jewelers are turning to palladium (:ANC). November 29, 2005.

    Republicans gain "a fresh black eye" with admission of guilt to "conspiracy and tax evasion" as the Republican Congressman Cunningham "quit" and stepped-down from office (:ANC). In related news, the Hussein trial convened. Hussein, who spoke of "occupiers and invaders" (:WSJ), expressed no remorse (:ANC). Proceedings were postponed due to "assassinated" defense lawyers (:WSJ). In similar news, Republicans find something in common with a Russian Director "convicted of embezzlement and money laundering" along with 8 others (:Reuters), as Republican Delay did similar, racketeering and gathering elected officials to join his illegal operations (:thinkprogressive.org). November 29, 2005.

    Global new big player China sought acceptance in the world market by the WTO, but now having gained acceptance as a player, is reverting to it's old ways of lies, illegal trickery, and noncompliance; after having agreed to WTO criteria (:ANC). Chinese intentional deception includes the introduction of "technology standards" as if for free trade, yet obviously for the purpose to "diverge" from "data protection." (:WSJ). In related news, a former "ally", "big business" is now angry at Republicans with regard to [seemingly illegal] problems with confidential files [not only due to foreign and other illegal attacks, but also due to] government intrusions [for seemingly little reason] to obtain private company records of [proprietary value such as] trade secrets, a "lack of sufficient checks and balances", and "Excessive paperwork/regulatory burden. Those named as being upset with Republicans include US Chamber of Congress, National Association of Realtors, National Association of Manufacturers, Financial Services Roundtable, Business Civil Liberties, Inc., and Association of Corporate Counsel (:WSJ 28 A4). More than widespread theft of proprietary business information (or attempts), such as copyrighted movies, books, and music, patented classified and proprietary information, and secret processes and financial matters (:ANC), China, for instance "effectively" blocks fair trade such as in construction and industry related to telecommunications (:WSJ 28 A11). In similar news, US economics once revolved around the New York Stock Exchange, but now NYSE holds less than 70% of the [big players] in the S&P 500 (:WSJ C1). Also US industry once revolved around ASNT in mutual agreement, leading in standardization; but now that ASNT introduced ACCP, the US industry's growing demand for expertise points it's finger back to ACCP as it seems to be fundamentally similar to the current Chinese stance of new separatist style standards, as ACCP has separated itself from it's own original SNT-TC-1A free enterprise plan where each business could specialize without the added overhead of having to pay for experts in fields not pertinent to a specific business. In comparison, imagine if you were in a car accident and instead of getting an expert attorney, you had to pay much more to get for instance, a corporate law attorney who might not know much about car accidents. Or in comparison, imagine that you broke your toe and you had to get a doctor not only expert in toe breaks, yet also expert in current neurology, cardiac, and disease matters. That just doesn't make sense, or cents, to victims: industry, right here in the US. In other words, taxpayers and businesses don't want to needlessly pay extra for something, such as for nuclear plants that will likely soon be under construction again in the US and are being considered by Canada, Iran, North Korea and others; but if ACCP becomes the norm, many nuclear inspectors will likely need to pay ACCP much to learn about aerospace and other things that hardly have to do with nuclear plants. On the other hand, some companies such as involved with structural steel have little if any training involving nuclear aspects. With nuclear plants often overbudget by Billions of dollars, it's easy to see why (:ANC). November 29, 2005.

    $200 Billion is the "this year" China "trade imbalance" with the US at a 6 to 1 ratio (:WSJ 28 A11) is due to Republican leadership failure to successfully urge to the Chinese to float their Yuan (:LAEI). November 29, 2005.

    President Bush has taken a stance to improve border controls, to reduce illegal immigration. Some businesses have complained since they like to break the law and pay unfair wages to people they delight in abusing, but that's not Constitutional. If those businesses want to complain about another country's working conditions and pay, they have that right. But people within US borders involve the laws of the land, including visitors. If those businesses want cheap labor, they must be held accountable; as Michael Moore said in a similar scenario, "It's the cost of doing business." (:ANC). November 29, 2005.

    CIA intelligence leakage by the White House case relies three people named on a "key element", involving "Cooper", "Russert"/NBC, and "Miller" (:WSJ 28) who was named as duped into causing the US to war against Iraq (see ANC Archives) as government relied on hype instead of technical facts (:ANC), (Miller was a New York Times Reporter) (:WSJ 28). CIA admitted some failures on the trail to Osama bin Laden, but claims to "know a great deal more" (:ABC), which hardly justifies (:ANC various sources) the US getting ready to pour Billions of dollars into the "Afghan National Army" (:Reuters). November 29, 2005.

    Peace is breaking-out in Iran (:ANC), "with which the U.S. has no ties", as the US Ambassador to Iraq has gotten permission to meet (:WSJ). November 29, 2005.

    GodMath Testament price break in time for Christmas, hit A News Center, ANC, hard as site visitors are pouring-in here, and into affiliate ICCDBB Page 8 (see note after "Chart 5"). ANC has needed to construct this new site to handle the overflow, as many could not visit even with broadband, faster servers, and larger data temp capabilities. (:ANC). November 29, 2005.

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