Chinese Selling Shoulder Launched Thermobaric Capable of Downing 3-Story Buildings From 200 Meters

Posted by James Bowery on Wednesday, 28 March 2007 03:36.

As I reported previously thermobaric weapons threaten to turn the gasoline supply of the world into a world-wide urban demolition bomb wielded by virtually any group of disenfranchised people.  “Centrist” moaning will be worthless.  Well the day of reckoning just got closer with the Chinese entering the arms market with their own highly effective shoulder launched thermobaric grenades. 

According to Wired News:

The Chinese version, called the WPF 2004, looks to be just as lethal.  According to Jane’s, it’s a “fin-stabilised rocket” with “a launch weight of 3.2 kg and becomes armed 35 m to 50 m from the launcher. Muzzle velocity is 89 m/s with an effective accurate range quoted as 200 m against a 0.45x0.45 m target.”

In other words, you can aim at a window and knock down a two or three story building from 200 meters away.

What they fail to point out is the potential I previously pointed out which is that thermobarics make perfect improvised explosive devices using ubiquitous petroleum products—yes like gasoline—and the US has already used thermobarics against the Iraqi insurgents.  The Iraqi insurgents are already using RPG-7 grenade launchers—which are the logistic equivalent of the WPF 2004—lacking only a thermobaric grenade.  When the IED “open source community” starts using thermobaric IED technology it will make its way back to the US via ethnic gang members who joined the military for urban warfare training which they can apply to US urban targets.  The first likely targets: court houses.

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Canadian Managerial Elite Struggle to Manage Risk of Pandemic

Posted by James Bowery on Tuesday, 27 March 2007 23:54.

In a display of managerial “elite” prowess they discuss the possibility of a pandemic’s impact on food for urban dwellers:

“In a modern-day, just-in-time food-supply chain, also drawing inputs and ingredients from across the world, such [a] pandemic would not only have severe public-health implications but also pose significant economic impacts and challenges across the entire agri-food continuum,” says a federal discussion guide written last year. Farmers, food producers and distributors will not be immune to the disease, says the paper.... The department also asked the industry to come up with a list of 20 non-perishable food products that could continue to be produced here in Canada in the event of a crisis…

If the folks that could produce the “non-perishable food products within Canada” “will not be immune to the disease”, how exactly do they propose to farm, produce and distribute these “food products within Canada”?

It is really quite amusing, in a black humor sort of way, how the managerial elite spins such contradictions:

“Even though we have a plan, even though we have tested that plan, even though we’ve learned through the crises such as SARS and hurricane Juan and blackouts and Port of Vancouver strikes and all of these types of things, even though we’ve learned lessons through all of that, we continue to simulate possible vulnerabilities.”

Notice how the theocrat poses as a “risk manager” by claiming that his canon of faith has been “tested”.  So Canadians can continue to chant their catechism of borderlessness and globalization and renounce the mortal sins of xenophobia, isolationism and nationalism—at least until the day comes when “the plan” must be put into action to produce and distribute food “within Canada” despite everyone in the food supply chain being potential carriers of a virulent disease.

Praise Jesus, God’s Innocent Son, Victimized By the Jews!

Oops…  Wrong theocracy…

Praise Jews, God’s Innocent Chosen, Victimized by the Xenophobes!


A guide to Bath

Posted by Guessedworker on Tuesday, 27 March 2007 00:05.

The tourist office in Bath knows how to tell the punters what they want to hear:-

The golden city of Bath has been welcoming visitors for over 2,000 years.  Designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, Bath presents some of the finest architectural sights in Europe, such as the Roman Baths and Pump Room, the Royal Crescent, Pulteney Bridge and the Circus.  The surrounding seven hills, the river Avon running through the heart of the city, and the towers of Bath Abbey combine to create a wonderful first impression.

Unfortunately, there is a second impression.  Bath also has an underclass (in Snow Hill), and it has all the precious gifts of diversity.  On checking the BBC’s report of the murder of father-of-two Paul Kelly, 32, on New Year’s Day I happened across Bathradar, a blog giving “sexed up local news for Bath”.  The Longacre Tavern, where Mr Kelly was repeatedly stabbed to death, has been accorded two posts.

One of these publishes the poem also reproduced in this BBC link.  It has been fly-posted around the city and it gives a name for the young black killer of Mr Kelly:-

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Awakenings - Joel Godfrey

Posted by Guest Blogger on Monday, 26 March 2007 22:55.

My name is Joel ... joel godfrey on your site.  I am a city boy aged thirty-four, a product of the inner-city schools, a product of lower income neighborhoods, black and white, and a product of a failed vision of this world.  The reason I’m writing this article today is not because I hate anyone, and it’s not because I want to control those that hate me.  The reason I’m writing about my awakening to racial reality is because I can see people that look like myself living in negative ways, destroying themselves, destroying their heritage and destroying their right to live in their own homeland.  The self-destruction I see in European American society, and in European society too, is the reason why I am with you on this site today.

I was not always like this.  I was not always given to views that are labeled “intolerant” by the oblivious crowd-thinkers of my country.  But today I have an alternative to that crowd-thinking, because sites such as this are willing to speak the truth.

How, you might ask, did I get here?

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Bussing crosses the pond

Posted by Guessedworker on Monday, 26 March 2007 00:36.

The lead story in today’s Times may prove the last Labour straw for the middle-class.

Secondary students will be offered cheap school transport under plans to open up popular schools in wealthy areas to pupils from poorer neighbourhoods, as well as to promote eco-friendly travel.

Pupils will be charged a maximum of 50p a journey for travelling on school buses or chartered coaches, or for passes for public buses or trains, the Department for Education will announce today. The subsidised travel will be available from September 2008 to all secondary school pupils in 20 pilot local authorities, regardless of ability to pay. Poor children will not have to pay at all.

The plan is part of a move to end the middle-class stranglehold on popular schools in expensive areas and to encourage sustainable travel for pupils by reducing the number of cars on the school run.

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From 1998: IEEE-USA/HARRIS POLL: U.S. PUBLIC OVERWHELMINGLY OPPOSED TO H-1B VISA EXPANSION

Posted by James Bowery on Sunday, 25 March 2007 20:01.

For posterity, I’m posting a 1998 article from the IEEE USA titled IEEE-USA/HARRIS POLL: U.S. PUBLIC OVERWHELMINGLY OPPOSED TO H-1B VISA EXPANSION, subsequent to which the dot-con bubble imported hoards of “engineers” from Asia who then, with their strong sense of ethnic nepotism, held on to their jobs in the US as the tech industry contracted, thereby throwing the European American boomer men, who built the tech industry, out on the street, wholesale, leaving them to fight for minimum wage jobs with illegal immigrants from Mexico.

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National Vanguard closed down

Posted by Guessedworker on Sunday, 25 March 2007 15:29.

The headline reads “National Vanguard Closes Shop”, and the explanation:-

We regret to inform you that National Vanguard (the organization) has been shut down by the Commonwealth of Virginia.

We thank you for your loyal patronage over the years and hope our hard work has kept you informed and entertained while making a positive difference for our people.

If you are interested in pro-European-American news, we respectfully suggest the following sites:

Western Voices World News
Stormfront
VDare

If you are interested in pro-European-American activism, we respectfully suggest the following organizations:

European Americans United
European Unity and Rights Organization
Council of Conservative Citizens

Again, we thank you for your loyal patronage and wish you and your loved ones all the best.


Bob Woolmer’s murder and the death of a gentleman’s game

Posted by Guessedworker on Sunday, 25 March 2007 01:24.

Details of the murder of former England medium-fast bowler and Pakistani cricket coach Bob Woolmer, in his hotel room in Jamaica on 18th March, continue to appear in the international press.  Since there are no reports at this stage of money or valuables missing from Woolmer’s possessions, the killer or killers seem unlikely to have come from Jamaica’s hyper-active criminal class.  The speculation, therefore, is firmly centred on two possibilities:-

1) Woolmer was murdered because he was about to blow the lid on the insanely profitable phenomen of match-fixing in the game, possibly in a book he was working on.

2) Woolmer was murdered by a fanatical Pakistan supporter who did not take too kindly to the team, ranked third among playing nations, exiting the World Cup so early.

Not many people think it is the second possibility.  But if it is the first, it will have profound ramifications for the future of the international game.

Until 1977, when the late Kerry Packer launched his circus with lucrative contracts to the cream of international talent, cricketers were the poorest of sporting professionals.  The county player is still not rich.  But international players earn several time average salary.  The wealthiest of them are Indians, and on top of the heap is Sachin Tendulkar who clears 5 million US dollars a year, almost all from endorsements.

This, though, pales into insignificance beside the billion dollars per game it is thought possible for bookies to make by illegal betting in India.  While the rewards are so high it could not be expected that players’ hands would remain clean.  When found, corruption has been vigorously prosecuted.  But it has almost certainly been more widespread than the ICC wants to admit.  Murder, however, changes everything.  It is far beyond any illegalities of the past, and marks a deeply sinister turn for a once gentlemanly pastime.  Is cricket ready to be taken down some South Asian moral sewer?

At the end of this affair, the ICC will likely have to ban Pakistan from internationals for a period of years.  It is not beyond the realms of possibility that India, where the nidus exists, will pay a heavy price too.  The bookies, no doubt, will survive no matter what.


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