13 Mayıs 2012 Pazar

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“A journey is a person itself; no two are alike.”John Steinbeck, ‘Travels with Charley: In Search of America’
Visiting a neighbor and recent spouse caregiver widower we share surgery stories. With 9 hrs of back surgery and basically a titanium spine his trumps mine, though bittersweet, of course, since home caregiving for a spouse with RA (rheumatoid arthritis) made his surgery previously impossible.
Wearing my faux down vest to protect my ribs while driving, my return to my ‘road rat’ self was MCing the Prince George’s County Maryland Special Olympic Spring Games.  As if divine coincidence nothing could have been more motivating and rewarding than to be surrounded by heroes. Returning I stopped to visit old friends. Surprised by the home accessibility modifications I realized I've been too wrapped up in my own life. A manly, man hug can often be an awkward dance until ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) prevents one of you from lifting his arms; I learned what it is to hug a friend.
Pushing Patti around an “Art Walk”, she could enjoy the magnitude of the art of an Italian street painter turned sidewalk artist. However since much of the art was staged in restaurants we soon disappeared into our favorite, Helena's Chocolate Cafe & Creperie for dinner. A chocolate raspberry crepe is art in our book!With each lawn mowing and push of Patti’s wheelchair I feel the muscles strengthening even though Patti’s Multiple Sclerosis memory symptoms prevent her from remembering whether outings have increased or decreased
Driving three hours in the rain to visit cousins in New Jersey I sit down to dinner with two other cancer survivors. Still weird to think of myself as a ‘survivor’ and frankly I ‘am not worthy’ contrasted to my youngest cousin who was my inspiration through my darkest moments. Many kids turn 6 every year but this guy also celebrates his 5th year cancer free since battling liver cancer and all the while living with Muscular Dystrophy.
After all how can I say that someone inspired me if I do not let them climb all over me and my ribs to really find out if they are healed after lung cancer surgery?  … Seems I do not need that faux down vest anymore.
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Latest underwear bomber CIA 'double agent' story a lie made up for Obama PR-UK Guardian

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"Mustafa Alani of the Gulf Research Centre in Dubai told CNN that the bomber had been recruited by the Saudis to penetrate al-Qaida about a year ago, in part because the group would be attracted by the fact that his UK passport meant he could travel to the US without a visa."

5/11/12, "Underwear bomb plot: British and US intelligence rattled over leaks," UK Guardian, Ewen MacAskill and Ian Black
  • "Leak about UK involvement described as despicable by CIA as anger turns to Obama administration for compromising mission."

"Detailed leaks of operational information about the foiled underwear bomb plot are causing growing anger in the US intelligence community, with former agents blaming the Obama administration for undermining national security and compromising the British services, MI6 and MI5.

The Guardian has learned from Saudi sources that the agent was not a Saudi national as was widely reported, but a Yemeni. He was born in Saudi Arabia, in the port city of Jeddah, and then studied and worked in the UK, where he acquired a British passport.

Mike Scheur, the former head of the CIA's Bin Laden unit, said the leaking about the nuts and bolts of British involvement was despicable and would make a repeat of the operation difficult. "MI6 should be as angry as hell. This is something that the prime minister should raise with the president, if he has the balls. This is really tragic," Scheur said.

He added: "Any information disclosed is too much information. This does seem to be a tawdry political thing."

He noted that the leak came on the heels of a series of disclosures over the last 10 days, beginning with a report that the CIA wanted to expand its drone attacks in Yemen, Barack Obama making a surprise trip to Afghanistan around the time of the Bin Laden anniversary and "then this inexplicable leak".

Robert Grenier, former head of the CIA counter-terrorism centre, said: "As for British Intelligence, I suppose, but do not know, that they must be very unhappy. They are often exasperated, quite reasonably, with their American friends, who are far more leak-prone than they.

"In their place, I would think two and three times before sharing with the Americans, and then only do it if I had to. The problem with that dynamic is that you don't know what you don't know, and what opportunities you might be missing when you decide not to share. The Americans are doing a very good job of undermining trust, and the problem starts at the top."

The name of the British passport-holder has not yet been released but may come out through al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula. He is reported to have spent time at at language school in Sana'a, the Yemeni capital, and been recruited by al-Qaida as a suicide bomber.

Mustafa Alani of the Gulf Research Centre in Dubai told CNN that the bomber had been recruited by the Saudis to penetrate al-Qaida about a year ago, in part because the group would be attracted by the fact that his UK passport meant he could travel to the US without a visa.

"Apparently he was able to convince al-Qaida that he is genuinely ready to carry out the mission," said Alani, who CNN said had been briefed by Saudi counter-terrorism officials. Alani said his understanding was that al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula (Aqap) intended the would-be suicide bomber to fly through a Gulf country to connect to a US-bound flight.

The Saudi operation culminated with the agent and another Saudi informant – likely his handler – being whisked out of Yemen, Alani said. "My information is that he was pulled out after the device was handed to him, and they ordered the green light to carry out the operation," he told the US network.

Yemen has been a key target country for the CIA and MI6 in line with the growing strength of Aqap in recent years. But the lead on the ground has been taken by the Saudi intelligence service, the Mabahith, which is best placed to operate in the local environment and exploit links on either side of the border....

Aqap moved its operations to Yemen in 2007 after the defeat of al-Qaida in Saudi Arabia. The Nigerian "underwear bomber", Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, who tried to blow up a flight from Amsterdam to Detroit in 2009, was radicalised in Yemen while claiming to be there as a student.

The US, Britain and the Saudis are likely to have preferred their own intelligence operation to co-operation with the Yemeni security authorities, who are anxious to avoid being seen as a western pawn....

Bin Nayef's support for operations against Aqap is unsurprising. He survived an assassination attempt in Jeddah in September 2009 when a Saudi Aqap operative named Abdullah al-Asiri feigned repentance for his jihadi views in a meeting with the prince then blew himself up with a bomb concealed in his anus. Al-Asiri's brother Ibrahim is Aqap's chief bombmaker.

Gregory Johnsen, a US expert on Aqap, pondered on his blog whether the group would now reveal the identity of the undercover agent. "Undoubtedly, Aqap recorded a marytrdom video of the undercover agent before giving him the bomb," Johnsen wrote. "The US and Saudis won't divulge his identity for obvious reasons, but will Aqap?""

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Ed. note: Robert Grenier quoted above is a former CIA employee fired by the Bush administration, said wasn't aggressive enough or some such.

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Obama also lied that this case helped him bomb someone in Yemen in the next days with drones. Source says one shouldn't celebrate one death anyway because each of these trained many others.

5/9/12, "Sources: Saudi counterterrorism work broke up new AQAP plane plot," CNN, Nic Robertson and Paul Cruickshank

"The agent who penetrated al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula and returned from Yemen with the group's new "airline bomb" was always under Saudi control and was not a double-agent, two sources briefed by Saudi counterterrorism officials have told CNN.

One source told CNN that the device was recovered around April 20, more than a week before the first anniversary of the killing of Osama bin Laden, and was then handed over to the United States for forensic analysis.

One source said that from the very beginning, the infiltrator was working for Saudi intelligence. The other said Saudi intelligence was involved "from A to Z.""



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David Rockefeller pledges $225 million for causes to be enacted upon his death including fostering Mulsim relations with western nations

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11/20/2006, "David Rockefeller Pledges $225 Million to Family Fund," Bloomberg

"David Rockefeller, who has made some of the largest gifts to New York arts and educational institutions in recent years, has pledged about $225 million to the Rockefeller Brothers Fund created by his family to support social, educational and environmental causes.

The Rockefeller Fund will get a cash lump sum paid from Rockefeller's investment portfolio and ``other assets'' upon his death, Rockefeller Fund President Stephen Heintz said in a phone interview today.

The money will be used to create the David Rockefeller Global Development Fund to support projects ranging from health and poverty initiatives to a program that fosters dialogue between Muslim and Western nations, spokeswoman Gail Fuller said in a phone interview."...

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The Rockefeller family made it possible for the UN to locate in Manhattan in 1946. David Rockefeller's father paid for the land on which the United Nations now sits.

6/8/2003, "FYI," NY Times

In 1946, "John D. Rockefeller Jr. donated $8.5 million that the United Nations used in buying the land from a developer."

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"Republicans Who Care was established in October 2002"

Board includes David Rockefeller:

"Tom Davis
Amory Houghton, Jr.
Pete Peterson
David Rockefeller
Brent Scowcroft
John Whitehead
Robert Ziff"

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David Rockefeller said changes in China under Chairman Mao were among most 'important and successful in history'

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9/26/09, "David Rockefeller, China, Free Trade, the WTO and the New World Order," FutureNewsToday

"There is a famous quote of (David) Rockefeller's after he visited China in 1973. He wrote this in an article titled "From a China Traveler", which appeared in the New York Times on August 10, 1973.

"The social experiment in China under Chairman Mao's leadership is one of the most important and successful in history.""...

Aug. 10, 1973, "From a China Traveler," NY Times, by David Rockefeller, Chairman Chase Manhattan Bank. Article below from scribd.com



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"Republicans Who Care was established in October 2002"

Board includes David Rockefeller:

"Tom Davis
Amory Houghton, Jr.
Pete Peterson
David Rockefeller
Brent Scowcroft
John Whitehead
Robert Ziff"

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Club of Rome 'Limits of Growth' scare tactic 40 yrs. ago flopped, so now they try global warming

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5/9/12, "Club of Rome has a skeptical take on the future," Deutsche Welle, Fabian Schmidt

"Fourty years ago, the Club of Rome released "The Limits of Growth." Now, it has released another look into the future. But how accurate are such predictions?

In its latest publication "2052 – a Global Forecast for the Next Forty Years," the Club of Rome takes a bold look into the future. The 66 scientists and economists that make up the club predict - similarly to their first report ("The Limits of Growth") in 1972 - that the current economic development could soon tip over.

But differing from their view back then, they now put climate change at the heart of their study. Their prognosis is mainly influenced by the assumption that a warming of more than 2.5 degrees Celsius is likely: There will be more floods, droughts and climate extremes....

Looking at politics, the Club of Rome predicts a shift of power and influence from the US to China. Beijing's undemocratic structures are – according to the report – in fact an advantage for the country, as the government can implement its policies more easily and faster than in a democracy....

In terms of economic future, it is the small and medium sized companies in the US and other industrialized nations that will suffer most from the future transformations as it is the least innovative sector."...

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"Mankind may face extinction if it fails to change its ways, the Club of Rome think tank has said."

5/8/12, "Mankind must change ways to survive, report says," Deutsche Welle

"If mankind does not take more action to alleviate climate change, it will soon see evidence that the planet has reached its limits, the Club of Rome report says. Both economic and population growth will stagnate within the next 40 years without a change of tack on the part of governments.

"We need a system of governance that takes a more long-term view," said the report's author, Norwegian environmental scientist Jorgen Randers, at its launch in Rotterdam on Tuesday. "It is unlikely that governments will pass necessary regulation to force the markets to allocate more money into climate-friendly solutions," he said, adding that markets can't be expected to work for the benefit of mankind.

Randers predicts that over the next four decades, China will continue to thrive thanks to its ability to take action, while the current dominant economies - the United States especially - will stagnate."...

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Club of Rome says things are more "urgent" than ever:

7/2011, "A New Path to World Development," Club of Rome Programme

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Club of Rome saidin 1972 our lifestyles were unsustainable:

6/26/11, "Global Business, Club of Rome: Not Built in One Day," BBC

"Established in 1968 this group of professionals from science, politics and industry, published their report The Limits to Growth, commissioned from a group of experts at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, which expressed their concerns over short term thinking in international affairs and unbridled consumption of the worlds' natural resources.

Limits to Growth predicted that in the foreseeable future, some vital raw materials would start running out."

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Diagnostic Saliva On The Body , Both In Health And In Disease

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Saliva, a biofluid most available and non-invasively from the human body, permanent "bathes" the mouth and trying to cope with a changing environment. Oral cavity, is very complex and unique environment for multiple functions, the only place in the body where the mineralized tissues exposed to the external environment in which there are complex interactions between different surfaces: the host network software and hardware, food, air, and microorganisms. Saliva includes a large number of inorganic and organic compounds, which act as "mirrors the body's health." In addition to its other functions, saliva could constitute the first line of defense against oxidative stress. Because the composition and function, saliva can have a significant role in controlling oxidative damage and / or modulation in the oral cavity. As a diagnostic fluid, saliva offers distinctive advantages over serum. Furthermore, saliva may
provide cost-effective approach for screening large populations. Gland specific saliva can be used for diagnosis of pathology specific to one of the major salivary glands. Whole saliva, however, is the most frequently used for diagnosis of systemic disease. When we entered the era of genomic medicine, sialochemistry will play an increasingly important role in early detection, monitoring and development of systemic and oral disease. We review the current data in the literature and our research on the clinical potential of saliva.

Introduction

Saliva comes from several types of salivary glands. Each type of salivary gland salivate with composition characteristics and properties. Secretions from this gland has been shown to differ very different, being complex in composition and are affected by various forms of stimulation, time of day, diet, age, gender, various disease states, and several pharmacological agents. The whole saliva fluid mixtures derived primarily from three pairs of major salivary glands: parotid, submandibular, and sublingual glands .. About 90% of the total volume of saliva results from these three pairs of gland activity, with most of the rest of the minor salivary glands located in various oral mucosal sites. Whole saliva also contains gingival crevicular fluid (GCF), transudations mucosa, expectorated bronchial and nasal secretions, serum and blood derivatives from mouth sores, bacteria and bacterial products, viruses and fungi, desquamated epithelial cells, other cellular components , and food scraps. Serum constituents that are not part of normal salivary constituents (ie, drugs and hormones) can reach the saliva in several ways: intracellular (through passive transfer, by diffusion) and extracellular (ultrafiltration) . Serum constituents were also found in whole saliva as a result of outflows GCF. Depending on the degree of inflammation in the gingiva, GCF is both transudation of serum or, more generally, an inflammatory exudation of serum-containing constituents. Saliva can be collected with or without stimulation. The best two ways to collect the whole saliva is drying method, in which saliva is allowed to drip from the lower lip, and spit method, in which saliva expectorates subject to a test tube.


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Composition of saliva
Saliva is a fluid (pH 6-7) a clear, slightly acidic.
Inorganic components
The most abundant component in the saliva is water (about 99%), followed by the ions Na +, Cl - Ca 2 +, K +, HCO 3 -, H 2 PO 4 -, F -, I -, Mg 2 +, thiocyanate. Ionic composition of saliva, which is different from plasma derived from it though. [9]. Hypotonicity facilitate the sensitivity of taste and hydrates of organic compounds that form a protective layer on the oral mucosa. Resultant bicarbonate serves as a buffering agent and calcium and phosphate to neutralize the acid that would otherwise jeopardize the integrity of the tooth mineral.
Organic components

Saliva includes a large number of organic compounds such as urea, ammonia, uric acid, glucose, cholesterol, fatty acids, mono-, di-, and triglycerides, phosphorus and neutral lipids, glycolipids, amino acids, steroid hormones and proteins that assist in the protection the oral tissues, including mucins, amylases, agglutinins, glycoproteins, lysozymes, peroxidase, lactoferrin and secretory IgA Non-immune factors. include lactoferrin, lysozyme, myeloperoxidase, histatins, cystatins, G1 and G2 mucin, and defensins In addition, macromolecules forming viscoelastic mucous coat and tooth enamel pellicle and aggregate and clean up the bacteria and debris from the oral cavity Saliva contains a variety of antimicrobial .. constituents and growth factors .There is a strong relationship, constituent functions of saliva and some salivary proteins participate in more than one function. The function of saliva are: digestion, mastication and deglutition, protector (an antifungal agent, antibacterial, antiviral activity, lubricating and buffering), defense (spiting and oxidative stress), drug testing, water balance, excretion, speaking, denture retention, tasting, chemical communication (or saliva kissing babies is a pleasant sight for the parent)]. This may be surprising for most people to learn saliva that has been used in diagnostics for more than two thousand years. Ancient doctors of traditional Chinese medicine have concluded that saliva and blood are 'brothers' in the body and they come from the same origin. It is believed that the changes in saliva are indicative of the patient's health. Saliva offers some distinctive advantages : the smaller the sample aliquot, the possibility of a dynamic study, greater sensitivity, non-invasive collection procedures, stress free and easy, good cooperation with the patient , the likelihood for a collection somewhere, anywhere, no special equipment and not a trained technician is required for the collection, correlation with the levels in the blood, a potentially valuable for children and older adults, is more accurate than blood for detection of oral and systemic diseases are many, may provide cost-effective approach for screening large populations, can eliminate the potential risk of contracting infectious diseases for both technicians and patients. Advances in the use of saliva as a diagnostic fluid has been influenced by developments in technology today: the enzyme-linked fluorescence technique, Western blot test, polymerase chain reaction (PCR).
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