Wednesday, December 31, 2003

New Years Eve

New Years eve. Checked the Iraqi blogs to see what is really happening there. They describe long days and a series of explosions, but no news of the events is reaching them on the news. We don't seem to be getting much either. It's as if Iraq has gone into mirage mode - it's hard to tell what's real or not.

I do not want to get out on the freeways tonight and risk getting hit by a drunk, so it's a low key night at home - maybe one of the last for awhile. Traveling to New Hampshire in January for a conference. I'm told several Prez candidates would come by since our group of 200 plus is 10 times the usual 20 a candidate for President usuallly has in New Hampshire. If W were running he'd probably drop in also.

I released another newsletter, focusing on what I think is happening -- Osama's attempt to kill the Pakistan President and get control of their nukes. The guy is ruthless and smart enough to go for the ultimate prize. Regime change is a global game anyone can play, even terrorists.  Osama with Pakistan's nukes will make the chaos in Iraq look like a tiny problem in comparison. Very possible.

I would not be surprised by anything happening in the days ahead. 2004 could hold many surprises - good, bad and ugly.

Weather has turned gray and overcast after days of gorgeous clear, cool blue. We had some wild weather move in but I was so busy there was no time to notice it --just stay focused on getting things done.

Better Times Ahead - April Fool?

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