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Video:Pre-War Intelligence: Three Words: The Vice President

pre-war intelligence: three words: the vice president

crooks and liars - "here’s a small round up from the the democratic policy committee that held a hearing this afternoon on the manipulation of pre-war iraq intelligence."

Video:Fox News: 7/7 Mastermind Was Working For British Intelligence

fox news: 7/7 mastermind was working for british intelligence

the july 29 edition of fox news channel's day side programme revealed that the so called mastermind of the 7/7 london bombings, haroon rashid aswat, is a british intelligence asset. former justice dept. prosecutor and terror expert john loftus revealed that the so called al-muhajiroun group, based in london had formed during the kosovo crisis, during which fundamentalist muslim leaders (or what is now referred to as al qaeda) were recruited by mi6 to fight in kosovo.

for more info:
http://www.infowars.net/pages/aug05/020805aswat.html

Video:Intelligence

intelligence

a little boy went up to his father and asked: "dad, where did all of my intelligence come from?"

the father replied: "well, son, you must have gotten it from your mother, `cause i still have mine."

Video:Bill, Ted And Intelligence

bill, ted and intelligence

bill and ted work in a factory line and have been working there for 15 years.

bill: ted. we have been working here a friggin long time.

ted: you got that right.

bill: how come we are stuck here doing the same shitty job getting the same shitty pay, while jim gets to be manager, sit in an air conditioned office and gets paid more than us?

ted: you know. that's interesting. i have had it with this job. i am going to talk to jim.

so that afternoon, ted goes to see jim in his office.

ted: excuse me jim. i need to ask you something.

jim: sure jim. ask away.

ted: bill and me were just wondering. we have been working here for 15 years doing the same shitty job. but you get to be manager and sit in this nice office. how come?

jim: ted. i am sitting in this office because i have one thing that you don't.

ted: ???

jim: i have intelligence.

ted: ???????

jim: *sigh* let me show you.

jim puts his hand on the wall.

jim: ted. i want you to punch my hand right now.

ted: ?? but i can't. i mean i don't want to hurt you.

jim: just do it.

ted lines up a punch and just as he's about to land the punch, jim pulls away. ted screams.

jim: see ted. that's intelligence.

ted, enlightened and excited with the news runs off to bill.

ted: bill bill!!! i know why jim is the manager now!

bill: what what? why??

ted: i will show you.

ted looks around for a wall but couldn't find one.

so he put his hand on his face.

-the end-

Video:Presidential Intelligence

presidential intelligence

subject: presidential intelligence

a report published recently, the lovenstein institute of scranton, pennsylvania, detailed its findings of a four month study of the intelligence quotient of president george w. bush. since 1973, the lovenstein institute has published its research to the educational community on each new president, which includes the famous "iq" report among others.

there have been twelve presidents over the past 50 years, from f.d. roosevelt to g.w. bush, who were rated based on scholarly achievements:

1. writings that they produced without aid of staff.
2. their ability to speak with clarity, and several other psychological
factors, which were then scored using the swanson/crain system of intelligence ranking.

the study determined the following iqs of each president as accurate to within five percentage points. in order by presidential term:

franklin delano roosevelt [d] 142,
harry s truman [d] 132,
dwight david eisenhower [r] 122
john fitzgerald kennedy [d] 174,
lyndon baines johnson [d] 126,
richard milhous nixon [r] 155,
gerald r. ford [r] 121,
james earle carter [d] 175,
ronald wilson reagan [r] 105
george herbert walker bush [r] 98,
william jefferson clinton [d] 182,
george walker bush [r] 91

in order of iq rating:

182 . . william jefferson clinton [d]
175 . . james earle carter [d]
174 . . john fitzgerald kennedy [d]
155 . . richard milhous nixon [r]
147 . . franklin delano roosevelt [d]
132 . . harry s t r uman [d]
126 . . lyndon baines johnson [d]
122 . . dwight david eisenhower [r]
121 . . gerald r. ford [r]
105 . . ronald wilson reagan [r]
098 . . george herbert walker bush [r]
091 . . george walker bush [r]

the six republican presidents of the past 50 years had an average iq of 115.5, with president nixon having the highest at 155.

president george w. bush rated the lowest of all the republicans with an iq of 91.

the six democratic presidents of the past 50 years had an average iq of 156, with president clinton having the highest iq, at 182.

president lyndon b. johnson was rated the lowest of all the democrats with an iq of 126. no president other than carter [d] has released his actual iq (176). note the institute measured him at 175.

among comments made concerning the specific testing of president g.w. bush, his low ratings are due to his apparently difficult command of the english language in public statements, his limited use of vocabulary [6,500 words for bush versus an average of 11,000 words for other presidents], his lack of scholarly achievements other than a basic mba, and an absence of any body of work which could be studied on an intellectual basis the complete report documents the methods and procedures used to arrive at these ratings, including depth of sentence structure and voice stress confidence analysis.

"all the presidents prior to george w. bush had a least one book under their belt, and most had written several white papers during their education or early careers. not so with president bush," dr. lovenstein said.

"he has no published works or writings, which made it more difficult to arrive at an assessment. we relied more heavily on transcripts of his unscripted public speaking."

the lovenstein institute of scranton, pennsylvania think tank includes high caliber historians, psychiatrists, sociologists, scientists in human behavior, and psychologists. among their ranks are dr. werner r. lovenstein, world-renowned sociologist, and professor patricia f.dilliams, a world-respected psychiatrist for more information on the lovenstein institute, go to http://lovenstein.org// .

hm - the smartest president didn't know enough to keep his pants zipped and the dumbest one thinks he can run a war.

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  • Date 1/19/2007
  • by jdan

Video:TED Talks : The Amazing Intelligence of Crows

ted talks : the amazing intelligence of crows

joshua klein
after a long amateur study of corvid behavior, he`s come up with an elegant machine that may form a new bond between animal and human.

Video:The Intelligence Of McDonalds

the intelligence of mcdonalds

a sign that says "parking for drive-thru service only".

Video:Bush Speech - Admits 'Intelligence' Wrong

bush speech - admits 'intelligence' wrong

i took the liberty of correcting the soundtrack on this speech.

Video:Pure Intelligence

pure intelligence

why does a blonde put two glasses of water near her bed, one full and one empty ?

in case she woke up in the night thirsty, she'll drink from the full one, if she's not thirsty she'll drink from the empty one.

Video:Intelligence Agencies Say No New Nukes in Iran

intelligence agencies say no new nukes in iran


article submitted by exploder.

the u.s. intelligence community is reporting to the white house that iran has not restarted its nuclear-weapons development program, two counterproliferation officials tell newsweek. u.s. agencies had previously said that tehran halted the program in 2003.

the officials, who asked for anonymity when discussing sensitive information, said that u.s. intelligence agencies have informed policymakers at the white house and other agencies that the status of iranian work on development and production of a nuclear bomb has not changed since the formal national intelligence estimate (nie) on iran's "nuclear intentions and capabilities" in november 2007. public portions of that report stated that u.s. intelligence agencies had "high confidence" that, as of early 2003, iranian military units were pursuing development of a nuclear bomb, but that in the fall of that year iran "halted its nuclear weapons program." the document said that while u.s. agencies believed the iranian government "at a minimum is keeping open the option to develop nuclear weapons," u.s. intelligence as of mid-2007 still had "moderate confidence" that it had not restarted weapons-development efforts.

one of the two officials said that the obama administration has now worked out a system in which intelligence agencies provide top policymakers, including the president, with regular updates on intelligence judgments like the conclusions in the 2007 iran nie. according to the two officials, the latest update to policymakers has been that as of now—two years after the period covered by the 2007 nie—u.s. intelligence agencies still believe iran has not resumed nuclear-weapons development work. "that's the conclusion, but it's one that—like every other—is constantly checked and reassessed, both to take account of new information and to test old assumptions," one of the officials told newsweek. it is not clear whether u.s. agencies' confidence in this judgment has grown at all since the 2007 statement.

this latest u.s. intelligence-community assessment is potentially controversial for several reasons, not the least of which is that it is at odds with more alarming assessments propounded by key u.s. allies, most notably israel. officials of israel's conservative-led government have been delivering increasingly dire assessments of iran’s nuclear progress and have leaked shrill threats about a possible israeli military attack on iranian nuclear facilities.

former u.n. weapons inspector david albright, an atomic-weapons expert who follows iranian nuclear developments closely, said the u.s. government's current judgments will continue to provoke contention and debate. "people are looking at the same information and reaching different judgments," he said. "given all the developments in iran, these assessments are hard to believe with any certainty. nobody's been able to bring total proof either way."

israel is not the only american ally that has circulated assessments that contradict the u.s. intelligence conclusion that iran is not currently pursuing nuclear-bomb development. according to german court documents released earlier this year, germany's foreign intelligence service, known as the bnd, reported in 2008 that “development work on nuclear weapons can be observed in iran even after 2003."

a european counterproliferation official, who also requested anonymity, said that assessments like the one provided by the bnd relied significantly on information collected by german and other intelligence agencies about efforts by suspected iranian agents and front companies to purchase hardware and technology from western firms that can be used to design or build nuclear weapons. such equipment and know-how often has "dual uses"—both peaceful and military applications. but some iranian purchases have appeared highly suspect. german authorities have been pursuing criminal charges against a german-iranian businessman who allegedly tried to purchase for tehran ultrahigh-speed cameras and radiation sensors that are built to withstand extreme heat—equipment that experts believe would be quite useful for nuclear-weapons development, though it could also be used for more benign purposes. the institute for science and international security, run by albright, recently published a paper on the german investigation.

when it first was made public, the november 2007 nie was criticized by american and israeli hardliners for playing up conclusions about iran's having stopped work on nuclear-weapons development while playing down iranian advances in its efforts to produce highly enriched uranium, which is the most critical, but difficult to manufacture, element of a primitive nuclear bomb. the nie said that even though iran had halted its nuclear-weapons program, it had made "significant progress" during 2007 in installing centrifuges used in uranium enrichment, though u.s. analysts believed that, as a result of technical problems with these machines, iran probably could not produce enough highly enriched uranium for a bomb before 2010 at the earliest. the iranians have consistently claimed that they are enriching uranium only for civilian purposes. low-enriched uranium, which is all that iran has made so far, is a common fuel for civilian power plants.

u.s. and european counterproliferation experts believe that iran's centrifuge program has already produced enough low-enriched uranium, an essential precursor to the production of bomb-grade material, to provide feedstock to produce enough highly enriched uranium to make a bomb. however, that is an arduous and technically complicated process. many u.s. and european experts say that iran is still experiencing technical problems with centrifuges it would use to produce bomb-grade uranium, which could delay any iranian bomb program for years.

an obama administration official says that top policymakers are being told that there is no significant disagreement among u.s. intelligence agencies and experts about the latest assessments regarding iran's nuclear effort. that may encourage the white house's efforts to continue to try to engage iran in diplomatic dialogue, including discussion of iran's nuclear ambitions. a spokesperson for national intelligence director dennis blair's office, which is responsible for producing nies and updates on iranian nukes, had no comment.

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Video:Sarah Palin: Anti-Science, Anti-Research, Anti-Intelligence

sarah palin: anti-science, anti-research, anti-intelligence

first sarah palin supports the teaching of religion in public schools (creationism) which john mccain is not opposed to. then she can't name a single newspaper she's ever read. and now she comes out against fruit fly research. fruit flies are invaluable for all modern research on human diseases. guess she doesn't want to cure autism, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, alzheimer's, cancer... oh and let's not forget the hockey mom with a $150,000 wardrobe and joe the plumber who's a total fraud. the entire mccain campaign is built on lies and fear. they are pro-jesus and anti-science, but yet they go to the doctor when they are sick instead of staying home and praying. why, because they know better and use these simple lies to sway the ignorant masses. thanks cdk007

Video:Major General of US Intelligence admits 911 Was An Inside Job

major general of us intelligence admits 911 was an inside job

major general stubblebine states that a boeing 757 airplane could not have crashed into the pentagon and explosives were used to bring down wtc. two enormous towers fell straight into the ground at the speed of a profesional demolition, the sama happened with building 7 and it wasn't hit, you can't debate that. now, why are you letting the goverment take away your only means to defend your liberties? why are you letting them take your privacy, guns, money and media?


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