Things that scare me: 1. Clowns 2. Joan River’s newest surgery 3. Newt Gringrich returning to politics.
Gingrich raises alarm at event honoring those who stand up for freedom of speech
By RILEY YATES
Union Leader Staff
MANCHESTER – Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich yesterday said the country will be forced to reexamine freedom of speech to meet the threat of terrorism.
Gingrich, speaking at a Manchester awards banquet, said a “different set of rules” may be needed to reduce terrorists’ ability to use the Internet and free speech to recruit and get out their message.
“We need to get ahead of the curve before we actually lose a city, which I think could happen in the next decade,” said Gingrich, a Republican who helped engineer the GOP’s takeover of Congress in 1994. full article: Unionleader.com
“Christopher Michael Langan (born c.1957) is a noted American autodidact in the fields of mathematics, physics, cosmology and the cognitive sciences[1]. Various media sources report Langan as having an estimated IQ of 195[2][3][4][5]. According to 20/20, Langan scored “off the charts” when tested by Dr. Robert Novelly. Novelly, a board certified neuropsychologist, commented that Langan was “the highest individual that I have ever measured in 25 years” of testing[6]. Filmmaker Errol Morris directed an hour-long documentary on Langan titled “The Smartest Man in the World” [7].
With only a small amount of college, Langan has held a variety of labor-intensive jobs including construction worker, cowboy, firefighter, farmhand, and perhaps most famously, bar bouncer. Accordingly, he has sometimes been stereotyped as the sort of individual who combines an extremely high IQ with little or no official recognition in the academic “real world” of intellectual commerce [8]. Langan, who grew up in Montana, currently owns and operates a horse ranch in northern Missouri. Langan has written question and answer columns for New York Newsday[9], The Improper Hamptonian[10], and Men’s Fitness[11] He serves on the board of the Mega Foundation, a nonprofit foundation for the gifted. Langan is also a fellow of the International Society for Complexity, Information and Design (ISCID)[12], a non-profit professional society whose stated purpose is to investigate complex systems using information- and design-theoretic concepts. The organization promotes intelligent design, the controversial idea that there is scientific evidence for design in life……”
In this clip, Charlie Rose is interviewing Henry Kissinger and we first hear Kissinger talking about a New International Order, one that George W. Bush may help usher in. He says Bush, whom the elite scoff at, may indeed be remembered as a “Seminal President.” Seminal according to Websters, means: containing or contributing the seeds of later development. Interesting, huh? The date of the clip is 1/18/05 and the time frame Kissinger states for the start of this process is 4 years. Currently Bush has only 2 years left to serve, he is a lame duck and the last year will be an election campaign year. This all makes for an interesting 2007.
“Henry Kissinger on the Charlie Rose show.He talkes about the upcoming NEW INTERNATIONAL ORDER in the next 5 years.Also said with some luck he can make it,but “Luck is the residue of design”.I taped this on Jan.18,2005.”andychrist