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Good Morning -- BroJon Readers !! Here's the latest edition of

THE BROTHER JONATHAN GAZETTE

DAILY DIGEST

Tuesday January 31, 2006

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“We'll know our disinformation program is complete when

everything the American public believes is false.”

-- William Casey, CIA Director (from first staff meeting, 1981)

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Here are the stories you won't find yet on Drudge, Fox, WorldNetDaily or

elsewhere --

Topping Today's News in the Brother Jonathan Gazette:

 

BroJon TOP STORY:

 

U.S. BATTLES NORTH KOREAN FAKES

-- From fake Viagra to contraband cigarettes and heroin, and from mock American

postage stamps to crisp counterfeit $100 US dollar bills, North Korea is

allegedly milking millions of dollars from the United States through state

sponsored smuggling.

 

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BROJON GAZETTE HAARP REPORT:

HAARP Was Last On 3.39 MHz Tue 1/24/2006

1951 PST Low Power nite testing for 5 hrs

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JANUARY HAARP UPDATE

HAARP ON: 1/7 for 1hr, 1/8 for 1 hr, 1/10 for

30min, 1/13 for 5 hrs, 1/24 for 1 hr.

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WHO IS REALLY RUNNING THE WORLD?

 

US ARMY FORCES 50,000 SOLDIERS INTO EXTENDED DUTY

-- The U.S. Army has forced about 50,000 soldiers to continue serving after

their voluntary stints ended under a policy called " stop-loss, " but while some

dispute its fairness, court challenges have fallen flat.

 

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THE NEW MEDICINE MAN: Dr Shaman MD

 

DNA-WRAPPED CARBON NANOTUBES SERVE AS SENSORS IN LIVING CELLS

-- Single-walled carbon nanotubes wrapped with DNA can be placed inside living

cells and detect trace amounts of harmful contaminants using near infrared

light, report researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Their discovery opens the door to new types of optical sensors and biomarkers

that exploit the unique properties of nanoparticles in living systems.

 

ASIAN POPULATIONS LESS LIKELY TO GET RELIEF FROM CHEST PAIN WITH NITROGLYCERIN

-- Fudan University researchers Li Jin and colleagues report that 30-50 percent

of Asians don't respond to nitroglycerin because of an inactive form of the gene

ALDH2. The thirty-one subjects who experienced no pain relief, had an inactive

form of ALDH2.

 

PRIMARY HEALTH CARE ABOUT TO COLLAPSE

-- Primary care -- the basic medical care that people get when they visit their

doctors for routine physicals and minor problems -- could fall apart in the

United States without immediate reforms, the American College of Physicians said

on Monday.

 

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INVESTIGATING THE INVE$TIGATORS

 

MOON RACE 2 ; U.S. AND RUSSIA WANT TO MINE FUEL

-- Russia is planning to race America back to the moon - to mine a precious

superfuel. No Russian cosmonaut has walked on the lunar surface, but Americans

last went there on Apollo 17 in 1972.

 

ASTRONOMERS TRACK MASSIVE SHOCKWAVES IN PLASMA ESCAPING NEWBORN STAR

-- Using highly resolved images from the Hubble Space Telescope, a international

team of astronomers at Rice University and four other institutions has created

the first moving pictures of a stellar jet. These massive streams of plasma spew

from the poles of newborn stars, playing a critical yet poorly understood role

in star formation.

 

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THE EDUCATIONAL-RESEARCH COMPLEX

AND THE EMPIRE OF ENERGY

 

ETHANOL CAN REPLACE GASOLINE WITH BIG ENERGY SAVINGS

-- UC Berkeley researchers found that ethanol requires much less oil to produce

than gasoline, with comparable environmental impacts. Once cellulosic technology

can efficiently convert farm waste to ethanol, the environmental impacts would

shrink further.

 

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THE AMEN CORNERED

Tuesday January 31, 2006

 

ASSAD'S SYRIAN WMD SUPRIZE

(Reprise from Oct 1, 2004)

 

We looked and looked for WMD

In Iraq there's none we could see

" Bush Lied -- he Lied !! "

The Demos cried -- but look

-- A Syrian pile -- how can that be?

 

------------- BroJon

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Click here to find the live links to the rest of the full stories in the Gazette

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http://www.brojon.com

 

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