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Author: and/or www.mantra.com/jai (Dr. Jai Maharaj)and/or www.mantra.com/jai (Dr. Jai Maharaj) Date: May 14, 2010 09:32
Keywords - Arthur Sowers Art Sowers terrorist terrorism weapons biochemical bio biological USA America weapons
Arthur Sowers ("Me, ...again!") mv.com> (Stray Dog)'s
deep-seated ill-will against the U.S.
In article <49ef9a96$0$5489$bbae4d71@news.suddenlink.net>,
"harmony" hotmail.com> posted:
> Dr. Jai Maharaj posted:
>> In article <49ef7675$0$5496$bbae4d71@ news.suddenlink.net>,
>> "harmony" hotmail.com> posted:
>>> Dr. Jai Maharaj posted:
>>>> In article <49ee4c78$0$5477$bbae4d71@ news.suddenlink.net>,
>>>> "harmony" hotmail.com> posted:
>>>>> "Stray Dog" sdf.lonestar.org> wrote in message
>>>>> news:Pine.NEB.4.64.0904212220560.29669@sdf.lonestar.org...
>>>>> [...]
>>>>
>>>>> don't pay no attention to brown missionaries.
>>>>
>>>> Good advice, but will Art Sowers (Straydog) take it?
>>
>>> isn't he showing contradictions? on one side he wants all to be happy.
>>> when
>>> the hindus, long tormented, finally are able to say how happy they are,
>>> he
>>> says he doesn't want to hear it, and calls it bragging. you tell him how
>>> terribel the muslim terror is, he wants to join up with old piff and talk
>>> about sati.
>>> straydog strays too much.
>> Yes there's a lot of evidence of Stray Dog (Arthur E.
>> Sowers) straying from the truth, that is if he ever was no
>> a truthful path. He seems to be offering support to Muslim
>> terrorists through at least his online behavior by trying
>> to distract from the issue under discussion. Also, when I
>> asked him if he too considers the US to be the biggest
>> terrorist state in the world, as Arindam Banerjee does,
>> Sowers instead started citing instances of what he
>> considers to be acts of terrorism by the United States. By
>> publishing their own words, both Art Sowers and Arindam
>> Banerjee have expressed their deep-seated ill-will against
>> the United States of America.
>> - Jai Maharaj
> this is so shocking!!!
> beyond shocking.
> arindam i understand - i mean i don't, but can figure him out - but art??!!
> do you think arindam finally did a number on him finally?
> i bin warnin the good americans about the brown indian commie professors
> teaching history and the "south asia studies" at universities all over the
> usa.
> of course, the wonderful hindu professors teaching math, science business
> and other gainfull subjects must not be confused with here. (you can't be
> too careful in clarifying)
Yes, below is the evidence of the fact that Stray Dog
(Arthur E. Sowers or Art Sowers for short) considers the
United States to be a terrorist state, just as Arindam
Banerjee does. When will the antagonism against the US
displayed by Art Sowers and his counterpart turn into
acts of sabotage or violence against the US?
========= Post 1 begins ================================
[ Subject: Re: If you get sick and tired of Rod Speed.....
[ From: Stray Dog sdf.lonestar.org>
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[ In-Reply-To: <20090408N6u5AXrl6h2O38k4pHppx16@Wb52R>
[
[ On Thu, 9 Apr 2009, use...@mantra.com wrote:
[
[ > I have not familiarized myself yet with "Rod Speed" and
[ > his or her work, - Jai Maharaj
[
[ Do you read any of what he writes? If so, how much of
[ what he writes do you read? - Stray Dog
[
[ > but is "Rod Speed" as undesirable as, say, the
[ > poster who calls the US the "biggest terrorist state"?
[ > - Jai Maharaj
[
[ Well, if you read any history of the CIA, which for decades
[ has been involved in undermining any governments not to the
[ "interests of the USA" and carrying out missions to at
[ least some degree outside the knowledge and power of our
[ elected leaders, and very highly kept secret from the
[ American people, and together with the NSA, spying on
[ virtually everyone, and with a budget variously estimated
[ at some $30-35 billion, then the only question is: does
[ Russia or China or _who_ have a bigger budget for their
[ spy/espionage organizations?
[
[ The first book I ever read (in 1960s) was "The Invisible
[ Government" by Rose? and Wise? (I could look it up for you)
[ and all about what was known about the CIA. They did a lot
[ of nasty things, some of which came out later, publically,
[ and they were even doing things they were not supposed to
[ be doing. I recall that when the CIA found out this book
[ was coming out, they sent an agent to the publisher
[ offering to buy the whole first printing to keep the book
[ out of the hands of the public. However, today, both the
[ CIA and NSA even have public websites. I have visited them.
[ Be my guest. I'm sure you will not find full disclosures of
[ everything they are doing.
[
[ The British government also attempted to block
[ publication/sale of "Spycatcher" (about British
[ intelligence) in the UK but it appeared elsewhere and I
[ read that book, too.
[
[ Might the hiring, by the US govt, of many (tens of
[ thousands?+/-) Blackwater non-military but well-armed
[ private "assistants" (para-military) to help our "regular"
[ soldiers in Iraq constitute a form of "state-supported"
[ force that could do things that were technically outside
[ the normal international rules of warfare? i.e.
[ "terrorism"? And, I recall some order coming out of Bush
[ 2's office before he went to war with Iraq that he
[ instructed our spy agencies to try to assassinate Saddam.
[
[ Was the supply of weapons to Afghanistan anti-Russian
[ resistance fighters in the '70s+/- a form of unjustified
[ interference in Afghan internal affairs? The story is that
[ some of this contributed to the birth of Al-Queda, which is
[ the outcome we don't want. There are many other examples,
[ but I am not so familiar with very many of them.
[
[ Of course, you can find, if you dig, references to the
[ espionage and spy agencies of many influential countries:
[ China, Russia, India, Paki, England, France, Germany, and
[ Israel (at least), are all known to have spy/agent
[ organizations (Mossad in Israel, KGB/GRU in Russia [the old
[ names], MI-5,-6 in England, to name a few that come to
[ mind). The US has several others besides NSA/CIA.
[
[ Industrial spying (but much less so any sabotage) is well
[ known in the commercial world. Sometimes it is called
[ "business intelligence" or "marketing research." Very
[ innocent names.
[
[ You can also, if you want, decide that some large fraction
[ of all these stories are "disinformation" if you want, or
[ conspiracy theory, but the CIA does exist and I have driven
[ by the main NSA installation in Maryland, many times, and
[ they have serious fences around it. I don't think they are
[ playing cards or chess games inside.
[
[ And, when I was in the US military, I was involved in
[ classified (weapons-related) work, myself. They take all of
[ this very seriously.
[
[ By the way, they also had spies thousands of years ago. The
[ Trojan Horse was a pretty good espionage/sabotage trick,
[ too.
[
[ > In article sdf.lonestar.org>,
[ > Stray Dog sdf.lonestar.org> posted:
[ >>
[ >>
[ >> ....copy the following phrase (below the row of asterisks) to a file, then
[ >> copy and paste it back under his first line of response. It will save you
[ >> a lot of time and effort for the other authors who always write material
[ >> more worthy of attention and thoughtfulness.
[ >>
[ >> **********************************************
[ >>
[ >>
[ >> predicament
[ >> that fools absolutely no one at all, as always, flushed where it belongs>
========= Post 1 ends ==================================
========= Post 2 begins ================================
[ Subject: Re: If you get sick and tired of Rod Speed.....
[ From: Dr. Jai Maharaj
[ Newsgroups: alt.politics.economics,alt.fan.jai-
[ maharaj,sci.econ,alt.computer.consultants,
[ soc.culture.indian
[ Message-ID: <20090409S46pc02IGN8qDj2QhhTQriH@ZNl2a>
[ References:
[ sdf.lonestar.org>
[ <20090408N6u5AXrl6h2O38k4pHppx16@Wb52R>
[ sdf.lonestar.org>
[ Date: Thu, 09 Apr 2009 20:35:33 UTC
[
[
[ In article sdf.lonestar.org>,
[ Stray Dog sdf.lonestar.org> posted:
[
[ > On Thu, 9 Apr 2009, Dr. Jai Maharaj posted:
[
[ >> I have not familiarized myself yet with "Rod Speed" and
[ >> his or her work,
[
[ > Do you read any of what he writes? If so, how much of
[ > what he writes do you read?
[
[ I haven't paid much attention to the "From:" header in
[ certain cases, over the years, one such being where the
[ "Subject:" header didn't interest me. But now that you've
[ brought Rod Speed to my attention . . .
[
[ >> but is "Rod Speed" as undesirable as, say, the
[ >> poster who calls the US the "biggest terrorist state"?
[
[ > Well, if you read any history of the CIA, which for decades
[ > has been involved in undermining any governments not to the
[ > "interests of the USA" and carrying out missions to at
[ > least some degree outside the knowledge and power of our
[ > elected leaders, and very highly kept secret from the
[ > American people, and together with the NSA, spying on
[ > virtually everyone, and with a budget variously estimated
[ > at some $30-35 billion, then the only question is: does
[ > Russia or China or _who_ have a bigger budget for their
[ > spy/espionage organizations?
[ >
[ > The first book I ever read (in 1960s) was "The Invisible
[ > Government" by Rose? and Wise? (I could look it up for you)
[ > and all about what was known about the CIA. They did a lot
[ > of nasty things, some of which came out later, publically,
[ > and they were even doing things they were not supposed to
[ > be doing. I recall that when the CIA found out this book
[ > was coming out, they sent an agent to the publisher
[ > offering to buy the whole first printing to keep the book
[ > out of the hands of the public. However, today, both the
[ > CIA and NSA even have public websites. I have visited them.
[ > Be my guest. I'm sure you will not find full disclosures of
[ > everything they are doing.
[ >
[ > The British government also attempted to block
[ > publication/sale of "Spycatcher" (about British
[ > intelligence) in the UK but it appeared elsewhere and I
[ > read that book, too.
[ >
[ > Might the hiring, by the US govt, of many (tens of
[ > thousands?+/-) Blackwater non-military but well-armed
[ > private "assistants" (para-military) to help our "regular"
[ > soldiers in Iraq constitute a form of "state-supported"
[ > force that could do things that were technically outside
[ > the normal international rules of warfare? i.e.
[ > "terrorism"? And, I recall some order coming out of Bush
[ > 2's office before he went to war with Iraq that he
[ > instructed our spy agencies to try to assassinate Saddam.
[ >
[ > Was the supply of weapons to Afghanistan anti-Russian
[ > resistance fighters in the '70s+/- a form of unjustified
[ > interference in Afghan internal affairs? The story is that
[ > some of this contributed to the birth of Al-Queda, which is
[ > the outcome we don't want. There are many other examples,
[ > but I am not so familiar with very many of them.
[ >
[ > Of course, you can find, if you dig, references to the
[ > espionage and spy agencies of many influential countries:
[ > China, Russia, India, Paki, England, France, Germany, and
[ > Israel (at least), are all known to have spy/agent
[ > organizations (Mossad in Israel, KGB/GRU in Russia [the old
[ > names], MI-5,-6 in England, to name a few that come to
[ > mind). The US has several others besides NSA/CIA.
[ >
[ > Industrial spying (but much less so any sabotage) is well
[ > known in the commercial world. Sometimes it is called
[ > "business intelligence" or "marketing research." Very
[ > innocent names.
[ >
[ > You can also, if you want, decide that some large fraction
[ > of all these stories are "disinformation" if you want, or
[ > conspiracy theory, but the CIA does exist and I have driven
[ > by the main NSA installation in Maryland, many times, and
[ > they have serious fences around it. I don't think they are
[ > playing cards or chess games inside.
[ >
[ > And, when I was in the US military, I was involved in
[ > classified (weapons-related) work, myself. They take all of
[ > this very seriously.
[ >
[ > By the way, they also had spies thousands of years ago. The
[ > Trojan Horse was a pretty good espionage/sabotage trick,
[ > too.
[
[ Espionage and counter-espionage, in my view, are necessary
[ for safety and security. What can you say more about the
[ work you did in the military?
[
[ But (repeating the question) is "Rod Speed" as undesirable
[ as, say, the poster who calls the US the "biggest terrorist
[ state"?
[
[ Jai Maharaj
[ Om Shanti
[
[ >> In article sdf.lonestar.org>,
[ >> Stray Dog sdf.lonestar.org> posted:
[ >>>
[ >>>
[ >>> ....copy the following phrase (below the row of asterisks) to a file, then
[ >>> copy and paste it back under his first line of response. It will save you
[ >>> a lot of time and effort for the other authors who always write material
[ >>> more worthy of attention and thoughtfulness.
[ >>>
[ >>> **********************************************
[ >>>
[ >>>
[ >>> predicament
[ >>> that fools absolutely no one at all, as always, flushed where it belongs>
========= Post 2 ends ==================================
*
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[ Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2003 03:43:14 +0000
[
[
[ On Tue, 15 Sep 2003, Detector195 wrote:
[ >
[ [...]
[ [...]
[ [...]
[ Arthur E. Sowers, PhD
[ stray...@sdf.lonestar.org [ straydog@sdf.lonestar.org ]
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Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi
Om Shanti
In article <4b9edd2a$0$12464$bbae4d71@news.suddenlink.net>,
"harmony" hotmail.com> posted:
>
> i think the hindus are ready to do that, but there too many lke art sowers
> in the state dept who rather listen to pakis.
> Dr. Jai Maharaj posted:
>
>> Bharat needs to make its military purchases from the U.S. instead of
>> buying the Soviet-era leftover junk technology from Russia.
>>
>> Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi
>> Om Shanti
>>
>> In article <4b9ea443$0$12453$bbae4d71@ news.suddenlink.net>,
>> "harmony" hotmail.com> posted:
>>>
>>> One Light Bulb at a Time
>>>
>>> A physics teacher in high school, once told the students that while one
>>> grasshopper on the railroad tracks wouldn't slow a train very much, a
>>> billion
>>> of them would.
>>>
>>> With that thought in mind, read the following, obviously written by a
>>> good
>>> American.
>>>
>>>
>>> Good idea . . . one light bulb at a time . . .
>>>
>>>
>>> Check this out. I can verify this because I was in Lowes the other day -
>>> I
>>> was
>>> looking at the hose attachments. They were all made in China. The next
>>> day
>>> I was in Ace Hardware, and just for the heck of it, I checked the hose
>>> attachments
>>> there. They were made in USA .
>>>
>>>
>>> Start looking --- In our current economic situation, every little thing
>>> we
>>> buy
>>> or do affects someone else - even their job. So, after reading this
>>> email,
>>> I think this lady is on the right track. Let's get behind her!
>>>
>>>
>>> My grandson likes Hershey's candy. I noticed, though, that it is marked
>>> made in Mexico now. I do not buy it any more..
>>>
>>>
>>> My favorite toothpaste, Colgate is now made in Mexico. I have switched to
>>> Crest.
>>>
>>>
>>> You have to read the labels on everything . . .
>>>
>>>
>>> This past weekend I was at Kroger. I needed 60 Watt light bulbs and dryer
>>> sheets. I was in the light bulb aisle, and right next to the GE brand
>>> that
>>> I normally buy was an off-brand labeled, "Everyday Value". I
>>> picked up both brands of bulbs and compared the stats - they were the
>>> same,
>>> except for the price. The GE bulbs were more money than the Everyday
>>> Value
>>> brand - - - but the thing that surprised me the most was the fact that GE
>>> was
>>> made in MEXICO and the Everyday Value brand was made in - get ready for
>>> this -
>>> the USA, in a company in Cleveland, Ohio.
>>>
>>>
>>> So on to another aisle - Bounce Dryer Sheets . . . . . yep, you guessed
>>> it, Bounce cost more money and is made in Canada. The Everyday Value
>>> brand
>>> was less money and MADE IN THE USA! I did laundry yesterday and the dryer
>>> sheets performed just like the Bounce Free I have been using for years
>>> and
>>> at
>>> almost half the price!
>>>
>>>
>>> So throw out the myth that you cannot find products you use every day
>>> that
>>> are
>>> made right here. My challenge to you is to start reading the labels when
>>> you shop for everyday things and see what you can find that is made in
>>> the
>>> USA
>>> - the job you save may be your own or your neighbors!
>>>
>>>
>>> If you accept the challenge, pass this on to others in your address book
>>> so we
>>> can all start buying American, one light bulb at a time! (We should have
>>> awakened a decade ago!)
>>>
>>>
>>> Let's get with the program . . . help our fellow Americans keep their
>>> jobs and create more jobs here in the U.S.A.
>>>
>>
>
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