Friday, February 26, 2010

LOOK OUT FOR WOMEN.....the CIA-MOSSAD Diversion

LOOK OUT FOR WOMEN…..the CIA-MOSSAD Diversion
….links the large number of women in the Dubai passport caper to the story that Al-Qaeda (the CIA and Mossad) has been training western women to attack various targets….


The assassination of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh in Dubai was on 19 January 2010.

On 23 January 2010, the UK’s Daily Telegraph, the voice of MI6, promoted the idea that if we read or heard about British looking women involved in acts of terrorism, we should assume that these women were Al Qaeda.

On 15 February 2010 it was revealed by the Dubai police that a number of white women had been involved in the Dubai assassination.


According to The Daily Telegraph (the voice of MI6), on 23 January 2010:

The women, who may have a ‘non Arab’ appearance and be travelling on Western passports, have been prepared for their missions by the …. group responsible for the operation to blow up an airliner over the United States on Christmas Day…

US law enforcement agents have been told to be on the lookout for females … who may attempt to enter the country.

At least two are believed to be connected to al-Qaeda…


Richard Clarke, a former chief White House counter terrorism adviser, said: “They have trained women.
“There are others who … may not be men.”

Security sources said that it was “inevitable” that al-Qaeda would eventually turn to using women with a western appearance…


So, MI6 apparently feared that the Dubai police would discover that certain women were linked to the Dubai assassination.

But MI6 wanted us to think these women were agents of al Qaeda…..or Al-CIAda/MOSSAD.

http://univercia.blogspot.com/2010/02/look-out-for-womenthe-cia-mossad.html

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SOCCER FOOTBALL WORLD CUP 2010 in South Africa




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Ah its that time again to go football crazy ! Once every four years the whole world joins in to enjoy the “Beautiful Game” of football or soccer as it is known in some countries. All the world’s greatest players unite in their home countries to battle our for the treasured prize known as the World Cup. This round it is being held in South Africa in June 2010. 







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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

US continues to dominate world military spending

I stumbled across a revealing pie chart today of global distribution of military expenditure in 2008. The source was the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute Yearbook of 2009 and showed that the US spending alone was over two fifths of the entire total. China, France, the UK and Russia (the other members of the UN Security Council) account for another fifth, as do the next 10 countries with the rest of the world accounting for the last fifth. Among other things it confirms the old Eisenhower line that the US remains under the influence of the military-technological complex. And its dominance of world affairs is not about to end any time soon – unless it is undone Soviet-style by budget woes.

US military spend continues to rise. Earlier this month President Obama sought congressional approval for $708b in defense spending. The request included a 3.4 percent boost in the Pentagon’s base budget and $159b for missions in Afghanistan, Iraq and Pakistan. The president’s spending freeze on other parts of the budget, designed to rein in the massive deficit, clearly did not apply to the military. The defense department said the funds are needed for a variety of costs including everything from health care to nuclear missiles. Obama said the budget proposal included cuts of “unnecessary defence programs that do nothing to keep us safe” but Defence Secretary Robert Gates claimed the overall increase was due to “broader range of security challenges on the horizon.”

As Chinese news agency Xinhua reasonably asks Why Does US Defence Spending Keep Growing? At a time of economic uncertainty and a national deficit of $1.6 trillion, and a scaled down presence in Iraq and Afghanistan the Pentagon remains immune from cutbacks. Xinhua notes Obama sought congressional approval for $708b in defense spending so it could keep up its role of “global policeman”.

The Department of Defense doesn’t use such emotive language. It said the funding increase allows them “to address its highest priorities, such as the president’s commitment to reform defense acquisition, develop a ballistic missile defense system that addresses modern threats, and continue to provide high quality healthcare to wounded service members.” There is a focus on increasing funding of unmanned aircraft while the Pentagon strategy also moves away from the old focus on developing the capability of fighting two major wars simultaneously.

The other big reason for the increase is across the board pay rises. In the 2010 budget, Congress authorised an increase of 3.4 percent, which was 0.5 percent more than requested. This year defence officials will ask Congress to keep the pay raise capped at 1.4 percent. The Army’s base budget request of $143.4 billion is designed to support a force of 547,400 active-duty soldiers, 358,200 National Guardsmen and 205,000 Army Reservists. There is also an ongoing 22,000-soldier expansion of the active component that could bring the service’s personnel strength to nearly 570,000 by the end of 2011.

However nearly all of the increased spending of the last decade can be directly attributed to the impact of 9/11. The average Defense Department budgets has gone up by more than two thirds since the era between 1954 and 2001 according to Carl Conetta at the Project on Defense Alternatives at the Commonwealth Institute in a report titled “An Undisciplined Defense: Understanding the 2-trillion-dollar Surge in U.S. Defense Spending.” It is difficult not to draw the conclusion that fighting the supposed bogey of terrorism has been good business for the Pentagon.

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The Theory is Natural

Okay, not Darwin-Natural, but Locke Natural. Anyways, feel free to ignore this post as it is more for my own clarification and reference point than anything else. Forgive my terrible summation of Lockean theory, as I was merely attempting to simplify it so as to be able to present it in a simple point.

Basically Lockean theory is based on the idea that rights are at the center of all human nature. Also, that all humans have the right to freedoms, and freedom equals equality, and thus all humans must be free and equal and no human can be more free or equal than the other.
On the principles of everyone having rights, and thus freedoms and equality, the government created for this society is two fold, and therefore the politics regarding the situation are centered around the right of freedom and thus, equality.

First of all, the government has no power but what the people give it. Second, the government serves as a guide and only those who consent to be governed may have this government over them — otherwise, they have no power, and if the government does have power which was not previously consented to be given, then that makes humans unequal and therefore it is unnatural.

Furthermore, if the government does not have the consent of the people (for example, if Obama has lost the faith of the American people and thus they withdraw their consent to his governance over them), then the people have the right to revolution. The right to revolution is the act of withdrawing consent from the governing party. It can take place in war, in civil insurrection etc but predominantly, it takes place in a structured form (in modern democratic societies, anyways), i.e. elections.

Thus, revolution is the natural path to recovering the right of humans to freedom and therefore, equality.

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Monday, February 22, 2010

Dominikas depression samt global ekonomisk kollaps

Dominika Peczynski talade om depression imorse i Malou von Sivers program Efter Tio. En sak som jag lyssnade lite extra på var när hon talade om att hennes förre man (som var högt uppsatt i finansvärlden) under förra hösten ringde henne dagligen och talade om att en finansiell undergång var på väg, att ekonomin skulle krascha. Han rådde henne även att betala av sina lån och sälja sina andelar i vad det nu än var hon hade andelar i, för den här gången skulle det bli värre än på 30-talet. Strax därpå blev hon beroende av ekonominyheter och hon var snart inne i en depressions-period.

Malou var f.ö. snabb med att klargöra att Dominikas exman var förvirrad och lite tokig. Jag undrar om han kanske inte var så tokig trots allt, för visst är den där stora kraschen på väg. Dollarn spelar nog på sina sista verser just nu.

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Ommegang Hennepin and Abbey Ale

Ommegang is a New York brewer specializing in Belgian style beers.  I am far from an expert on Belgian beers, but I know enough to know that the two beers sampled here are not all that great.

First up is the Hennepin which is a saison style ale.  The Saisons that I have had are fresh and bright and have strong yeast flavor.  Maybe because they are often called ‘farmhouse’ ales, I usually find some herbal notes in the palate.  Not with this one. The Hennepin was thin and weak tasting.  It did have a nice foamy head, but there was not much else going on with this beer.  I will give it a 4.5/10, and I am being generous with that.

The next beer was the Abbey Ale. This poured a deep ruby color, and had a nice head.  It had some spice notes in the aroma, and had a malty flavor.  It was not bad, but it was far from great.  It gets a 5.5/10.

While I will not go back to the well for either of these beers, Ommegang brews what they call Chocolate Indulgence, which looks worth a try.

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Friday, February 19, 2010

Top Tips for Attending Kids Castings and Auditions

Child modeling goes beyond the beauty pageants and could prove to be great fun for both the parents and the child, as well as contributing to their college fund. One way to get your child into modeling is by applying to a commercial agency such as Models Direct.

During the process of finding modeling work you may have to attend castings or auditions that could mean anxious times for both of you. Follow Models Direct’s top tips to ensure your child has the best chance of getting the part.

  • Start off by turning up on time, or early if possible (some castings might ask you not to arrive before a certain time). This is far more professional and allows you and child to relax before the clients ask to see you.
  • Kids can be bubbly and outgoing at home but become nervous when asked to perform in front of people they don’t know. This is normal and understandable, just encourage them to be themselves. Not all children will be interested in modeling and if this is the case don’t push them into doing anything they don’t want to – modeling should be enjoyable.
  • Modeling can help boost your child’s confidence and self esteem but look out for any signs of egotism or insecurity as a result of their modeling. As mentioned above, modeling should be fun!
  • When you attend a casting make sure you’re nice and friendly towards everyone, this includes other parents, children and other staff, not just the people making the decisions!
  • Remember that your child is exactly that, a child! Don’t make everything about their career and continue to have fun outside of modeling.
  • One of the most important things to learn is how to take rejection. Clients running castings and auditions will see lots of children in a day and often it will only be one or two that are selected. This in no way means that your child isn’t suitable for modeling, it’s just that they weren’t right for that specific role. Modeling is a fiercely competitive industry to be in and Models Direct can’t guarantee that models will get work.

Now all you need to do is find out about castings in your local area or maximize your chances by applying to an agency such as Models Direct!

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