Saturday, January 22, 2011

In a New York Minute....

Yeah, everything did change and things did seem pretty strange. 

Toxic bank tower in N.Y. finally coming down

Ailing responders may not be covered by WTC health act

Yeah, government lied to its heroes but it would never lie to you, 'murkn.

Related: ADL leader criticized over N.Y. mosque

See: 9/11: Mosques and Memories

Yeah, as it turns out that Muslims were not behind 9/11; Israel and its US agents and assets were.

Smile, New Yorkers:

"Manhattan cameras multiplying; 1,300 of 3,000 up and running" by Chris Dolmetsch,

NEW YORK — 3,000 cameras as part of a network to monitor signs of terrorism....

Increased urgency to finish the project....

The New York Police Department unveiled the Lower Manhattan Security Initiative in 2005 as a proposed web of cameras, license-plate readers, and radiation detectors.   

Yeah, now bankrupt cities, towns, and states are using them to i$$ue traffic ticket$.

Advocates of the effort said a terrorist strike in the 1.7 square miles south of Canal Street, like the one on Sept. 11, 2001, might send financial shockwaves across the nation and around the globe....

Do they KNOW SOMETHING YOU DO NOT, readers? 

Will there be a "terrorist" strike just as the imperial economic system devised by globalist bankers collapses quicker than a WTC tower?

Michael Jenkins, a terrorism specialist at the Rand Corp., a Santa Monica, Calif.-based policy group: “A major disruption caused by a terrorist attack inside this perimeter could have cascading economic consequences across the planet.’’

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The system is to be 90 percent funded by the US Homeland Security Department. Its projected cost has grown from $81.5 million in 2006 to $201 million....  

And one is left to wonder what well-connected companie$ are benefiting.

And look who has there OWN CAMERAS:

Fourteen business and public “stakeholders’’ own about 400 of the Lower Manhattan cameras, Browne said. They include the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and companies such as Goldman Sachs Group Inc., the fifth-biggest US bank by assets.  

Another WTC 7 in the offing so we can NEVER SEE THOSE RECORDS ever again?

Remember, readers, amongst the rubble of WTC 7 were SEC office files regarding Enron.

And with the Fed and Goldman's up to their necks in the mortgage securities fraud.... 

The bank’s headquarters on 200 West Street are across an intersection from where the World Trade Center’s twin towers once stood....    

AND WTC 7! 

Don't forget the THIRD BUILDING to go down by fire(?) that day!!!

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Related: At NYC cemetery, buried explosives

And if that gut-wrenching wasn't enough.... 

"N.Y. tests organ-recovery program targeting donors who die at home" by Samantha Gross,  Associated Press / December 2, 2010

NEW YORK —A new pilot program meant to recover organs from patients who die at home....  

The first thing I think about when I see organ donation now is the Israeli organ-harvesting racket that seems to have been forgotten.  

Related: One-Day Wonder: Israel's Organ Harvesting Operation

Boston Globe Can't See the New Jersey Shore

Boston Globe Censorship: Cutting Out a Kidney

You'll never even know it was gone.

Only kidneys will be recovered in the pilot program....  

See why I'm squeamish?

Team members will be sent to the scene in a specialized organ preservation vehicle but will enter the home only after a person has been declared dead.  

This sounds GHASTLY and GHOULISH!!

Once there, they must determine whether the person is a registered organ donor and whether the person has any medical conditions — such as cancer or AIDS — that would eliminate them as candidates. And they must get the permission of family in a matter of minutes....

I don't know, let me think about it.

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Another one-minute operation:

"New Yorker admits pension fund fraud" by Associated Press / November 23, 2010

NEW YORK — A once-powerful Democratic political consultant pleaded guilty yesterday to a felony securities-fraud charge and admitted he played a central role in an influence-peddling scandal that shook the state’s massive pension fund....

Henry “Hank’’ Morris admitted being at the fulcrum of the pay-to-play scheme at the $125 billion retirement pool, one of the world’s largest government pension funds.
 

Both parties like to party, 'eh?

Morris acknowledged using his ties to former state Comptroller Alan Hevesi to get millions of dollars in payouts for himself, to channel money to cronies, and to solicit campaign contributions for Hevesi from firms seeking state business.  

We call it the AmeriKan system of government, and why wouldn't you want one?

Essentially, Morris acted as an expensive go-between for firms seeking a piece of the state pension fund investment pie: They were told that their chances of sealing multimillion-dollar deals would improve if they paid “placement’’ fees to him or certain others, prosecutors said....  

Ever see the photos of the kid in the pie-eating contest at the state fair?

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Also see: Ex-comptroller admits role in pension case

Paterson fined for taking free Yankee tickets  

Related:

"N.Y. won’t fund Civil War ceremonies" by Associated Press / December 27, 2010

ALBANY — New York isn’t alone. Other states saddled with similar budget woes are unable or unwilling to set aside taxpayer funds for historic reenactments and museum exhibits when public employees are being laid off and services slashed....

“State money right now is hard to find for anything,’’ said New York state historian Robert Weible. “That’s life. We’re all living with that.’’ 

Easy to find if you know where to look; just ask the comptroller.

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Also see: N.Y. town cancels $2.2b resort project

Mother sentenced in fatal N.Y. crash

 N.Y. jeweler convicted of burning up wife

Gun residue no longer on victim’s car

Mystery of 4 bodies deepens in N.Y. 

Body found in New York is ID’d as Maine woman

Study finds risky sex behavior among N.Y. teens

NYC coach accused of abuse on Mass. trip

N.Y. county creating animal abuse registry

DNA taken to help ID body in N.Y.  

No food stamps for soda, N.Y. urges

Hate crime victim’s estate sues N.Y. authorities

N.Y. man is robbed of comic books, dies

Blind man burned trying to help neighbor

Woman gets 23 years in antifreeze death

N.Y. mob boss, 93, sentenced to 8 years  

Long-lost family catches up in N.Y.

Mass burial planned in New York for 20 veterans

I think I'll take more than a minute.