Saturday, June 30, 2012
Friday, June 29, 2012
applied on daily life, Instaglasses, Instagram Filters
Get Instagram Filters on your daily life by Instaglasses
Imagine if your Instagram filters applied not only to smartphone photos but to your everyday life. Now keep imagining because Instaglasses are just a concept thus far.
Right now it appears some people aren’t willing to let this idea go. Instaglasses.com has popped up on the Web and its Twitter account has the alluring tagline of “Stay tuned. Launching soon!”
We’ll have to wait to see what comes of this.
Chinese astronauts get heroes welcome back, Shenzhou9 spacecraft, Women Astronauts
They were hailed as heroes yesterday after taking vital steps in the country's effort to build a space station by 2020.
They were out in space for 13 days voyage also saw China send a woman into space for the first time.
The capsule of the Shenzhou-9 spacecraft, which means Divine Vessel in Chinese, hit the ground in a remote area of northern China and rolled over yesterday morning after an approach slowed by a large parachute.
As the three were finally pulled out still wearing their white space suits, they waved, smiled and gave thumbs up signals, then made patriotic comments for the television audience.
Chinese astronauts get heroes welcome back
Chinese Capsule Crew back towards earth |
Three Chinese astronauts got heroes welcome as returned to Earth after China's most complex and longest mission in orbit.
Crew emerges from Capsule |
They were out in space for 13 days voyage also saw China send a woman into space for the first time.
The capsule of the Shenzhou-9 spacecraft, which means Divine Vessel in Chinese, hit the ground in a remote area of northern China and rolled over yesterday morning after an approach slowed by a large parachute.
The crew members spent another hour inside the capsule while medical workers checked on their conditions, the events broadcast across the nation on state-run television and around the world.
Chinese Crew waving, giving thumbs up |
The history-making female member of the crew, Liu Yang, a 33-year-old air force pilot, was in similarly good spirits, saying she felt "warm and comfortable" throughout the trip.
External powers encourage Syrian violence, Kofi Annan, Syrian Violence
External powers encourage Syrian violence, Kofi Annan
UNITED NATIONS: UN-Arab League envoy Kofi Annan while issuing a new pleas for unity ahead of a key international meeting on Syrian conflict said "external powers" have encouraged violence in Syria.
"Many external powers are deeply involved. Despite formal unity behind the six-point plan, mutual mistrust has made them work at cross-purposes," Washington Post quoted him on Friday.
Smoke rises after rebel attack in Homas city of Syria |
Kofi Annan said without naming the countries that, "Intentionally or otherwise, they have encouraged the government and parts of the opposition to believe that force is the only option. This serves no one's interest -- least of all that of the Syrian people."
Kofi Annan is to meet with the foreign ministers of the United States, Russia, Britain, France and China in Geneva on Saturday in a bid to get international support for a transitional political plan for Syria.
Russia, Syria's last main ally, has blocked Western efforts to impose sanctions on President Bashar al-Assad and insisted that his removal cannot be forced by outside nations.
The United States, Britain and France have all demanded tough action, including sanctions, to back Annan's effort to halt the conflict, which activists say has left more than 15,000 people dead.
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
How The Illuminati Controls, Illuminati, The Music Industry
How The Illuminati Controls The Music Industry
Pop Culture Cannibalism: How the Illuminati is using the music industry to poison the minds of a generation of young people. Symbolism, satanism and seduction – why the entertainment-industrial complex is one of the biggest threats we face. Paul Joseph Watson talks to singer/songwriter Teressa Wilcox, whose songs have hit the top 40 in several countries, about all this and more.
Russian cancels, S-300 Missiles, Syria, the sale
Russia cancels the sale of S-300 Missiles to Syria
Moscow : A Russian daily paper 'Vedomisti' reported on Wednesday that Russia has suspended the sale of the advanced S-300 surface-to-air missile system to Syria, in what could be a possible outcome of President Vladimir Putin’s visit to Israel earlier this week.
An Israeli official said that, "Israel raised certain concerns with the Russians when they were here. And we hope they will be attentive to them."
S-300 missiles are one of the most advanced multi-target anti-aircraft missile systems in the world, the S-300 has a reported ability to track up to 100 targets simultaneously while engaging up to 12 at the same time.
Russia signed a similar deal to sell the S-300 to Iran in 2007 but cancelled it in 2010 due to United Nations arms embargo that had been imposed on the Islamic Republic.
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Brotherhood in Egypt, Muslim Brotherhood a US proxy, popular uprising, US Struggles to Install Proxy
Is Muslim Brotherhood a US Proxy
The rhetoric of the so-called “Arab Spring,” one would be admittedly confused over the emerging political landscape in Egypt where the military establishment and the Muslim Brotherhood have emerged from what was supposedly a “pro-democracy” “popular uprising.”
However, if anyone understood that the “pro-democracy” protesters were in fact US State Department-funded, trained, and equipped mobs providing cover for the attempted installation of the Muslim Brotherhood amongst many other potential Western proxies, the current political battle would make perfect sense.
The Egyptian military, like in many developing nations, may accept money from the West, may train with Western forces, and may even participate in Western machinations of global domination, but are ultimately nationalists with the means and motivation to draw lines and check the West’s ambitions within Egypt and throughout Egypt’s sphere of influence.
The necessity for the West of removing not only Hosni Mubarak who had refused to participate in a wider role against Iraq and Iran, but the grip of the military itself over Egyptian politics and replacing it with the Muslim Brotherhood who is already hard at work in Syria attempting to overthrow one of Iran’s primary regional allies, is paramount.
“Pro-democracy” movements, particularly the April 6 youth movement, trained, funded, and equipped by the US State Department, serve the sole purpose of giving the Muslim Brotherhood’s installation into power a spin of “legitimacy” where otherwise none exists.
Those within these “pro-democracy” movements with legitimate intentions will be inevitably disappointed if not entirely thrown under the wheels of Western machinations as regional war aimed at destroying Iran, Syria, and Lebanon’s Hezbollah arch of influence slowly unfolds.
Muslim Brotherhood were, are, and will be Western Proxies
Despite the Brotherhood’s lofty rhetoric, it has from its inception been a key proliferator of Western foreign policy.
Currently, the Syrian arm of the Muslim Brotherhood has been involved heavily, leading in fact, the US, Israeli, Saudi, and Qatari-backed sectarian violence that has been ravaging Syria for over a year. In a May 6, 2012 Reuters article it stated:
“Working quietly, the Brotherhood has been financing Free Syrian Army defectors based in Turkey and channeling money and supplies to Syria, reviving their base among small Sunni farmers and middle class Syrians, opposition sources say.
While Reuters categorically fails to explain the “how” behind the Brotherhood’s resurrection, it was revealed in a 2007 New Yorker article titled, “The Redirection” by Seymour Hersh, as being directly backed by the US and Israel who were funneling support through the Saudis so as to not compromise the “credibility” of the so-called “Islamic” movement.
Hersh revealed that members of the Lebanese Saad Hariri clique, then led by Fouad Siniora, had been the go-between for US planners and the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood.
Hersh reports the Lebanese Hariri faction had met Dick Cheney in Washington and relayed personally the importance of using the Muslim Brotherhood in Syria in any move against the ruling government: “[Walid] Jumblatt then told me that he had met with Vice-President Cheney in Washington last fall to discuss, among other issues, the possibility of undermining Assad.
He and his colleagues advised Cheney that, if the United States does try to move against Syria, members of the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood would be “the ones to talk to,” Jumblatt said.”
The Redirection, Seymour Hersh The article would continue by explaining how already in 2007, US and Saudi backing had begun benefiting the Brotherhood:
“There is evidence that the Administration’s redirection strategy has already benefitted the Brotherhood.
The Syrian National Salvation Front is a coalition of opposition groups whose principal members are a faction led by Abdul Halim Khaddam, a former Syrian Vice-President who defected in 2005, and the Brotherhood.
A former high-ranking C.I.A. officer told me, “The Americans have provided both political and financial support. The Saudis are taking the lead with financial support, but there is American involvement.”
He said that Khaddam, who now lives in Paris, was getting money from Saudi Arabia, with the knowledge of the White House. (In 2005, a delegation of the Front’s members met with officials from the National Security Council, according to press reports.)
A former White House official told me that the Saudis had provided members of the Front with travel documents.”
It was warned that such backing would benefit the Brotherhood as a whole, not just in Syria, and could effect public opinion even as far as in Egypt where a long battle against the hardliners was fought in order to keep Egyptian governance secular.
Clearly the Brotherhood did not spontaneously rise back to power in Syria, it was resurrected by US, Israeli, and Saudi cash, weapons and directives.
And most recently, as the West frequently does before elections it wishes to manipulate, premature claims by the Muslim Brotherhood of a victory during a presidential runoff were made headlines by the Western media in an effort to portray the Brotherhood as the victors and lay the groundwork for contesting any results other than a decisive win for the West’s proxy of choice.
A Suicide Bomber For Sale, Saudi and Qatar role in Syria, Syrian Conflict
A Suicide Bomber For Sale
RT reports that suicide bomber are put on action by Saudi's, they not only put in money and arms but ideology in Syria.
Syrian militants on Saudi and Qatar payroll, Syrian rebels funded by Saudi and Qatar, US support for Syrian Militants
The Guardian also revealed that a couple of US intelligence officers were operating in the Syrian city of Homs throughout winter in an attempt to organize scattered rebel groups and put them under a unified command. The success of their operation remains doubtful, as the Syrian rebels were practically defeated by May, which may explain why the Arab states opted for direct payments to Syrian militants and defectors.
Are Syrian militants funded by Saudia and Qatar
In a latest bid to oust Syrian President Assad on the Libyan model, US has initiated a plan backed by Saudi’s and Qatar to put Free Syrian Army militants payroll, this step will encourage defections within the Syrian military.
Qatar and Saudi Arabia plans to pay future military deserters in dollars and Euros as a counter to the greatly devalued Syrian pound Damascus uses to pay the military.
The Guardian Riyadh reported that Qatar and Saudi Arabia began supplying the Free Syrian Army (FSA) with Kalashnikov assault rifles, anti-tank missiles and RPG in mid-May.
Russia’s Interfax news agency also reported Saturday that Saudi Arabia and Qatar have been paying salaries to the Syrian rebels for several months now .
Syrian Armed with US support vis Saudi, Qatar and Turkey |
This information was leaked to journalists by an unspecified Arab diplomat on condition of anonymity, who said that, “The money has been paid for several months now in accordance with an April 2 agreement made by Qatar and Saudi Arabia. Turkey, which hosts some units of the Free Syrian Army, ensures material and technical support,”.
Riyadh has just held consultations on the issue with the US and some Arab countries, the Guardian reports. America’s side was represented at the meeting by US Senator Joe Lieberman, a passionate proponent of the Syrian opposition.
The issue of FSA salaries was discussed during Lieberman’s visit to Lebanon and Saudi Arabia. Lieberman’s spokesman Whitney Phillips stressed that the senator “specifically called for the US to work with our partners to provide the armed Syrian opposition with weapons, training, tactical intelligence, secure communications and other forms of support to change the military balance of power inside Syria”.
US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta announced this week, "We made a decision not to provide lethal assistance at this point. I know others have made their own decisions,”.
Turkey, the key country in the arms supply project, has been hesitant about getting involved in distributing arms from its territory and demanded diplomatic screening from the US and Arab states. Finally, Ankara agreed to provide ammunition transfer points for firearms coming from Qatari and Saudi Arabian military supply depots.
A Defecting Syrian Pilots lands in Jordon |
Ankara also agreed on establishing a Syrian opposition command center in Istanbul to coordinate arms supplies to Syria and maintain contact with scattered opposition groups. Twenty two people are currently manning the center, most of them Syrian citizens.
The Guardian has also named one of the Syrian opposition arms delivery centers. It is operating in Reyhanl, a town in Hatay province on the Mediterranean coast of Turkey, practically on the border with Syria where Syrian opposition emissaries are paying for arms and ammunition in cash, the newspaper reports.
Direct US role in Syrian Conflict
Washington has been playing a very active part in efforts to topple the Syrian regime, though withstanding from taking the lead in widely discussed possible intervention of Syria, probably because of upcoming presidential elections.
The New York Times reported on Thursday that CIA operatives are operating on the Syria-Turkey border, heading the arms distribution process and collecting intelligence about various Syrian opposition groups.
A Syrian rebels posing with Arms |
The most active anti-Assad states – Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Turkey – were all onetime allies of Damascus. However, the ongoing uprising in Syria has served to spoil their relations with the Assad regime as it was planned to vindicate and save the interests of Israel and let down the Iran and Hezbollah influence in the region.
The violence in Syria has continued to escalate over the last 16 months. Syrian regular army and police are now confronting what they call foreign-sponsored Sunni Muslim militants.
According to the UN, the total number of causalities on all sides has surpassed 12,000 people, with about 230,000 becoming refugees as a result of the conflict. The next three to six months are going to be crucial for Syria, an unnamed intelligence source shared with The Guardian. The defeat of the Assad regime might create a power vacuum in Syria, vastly increasing terrorist activity throughout the country.
end of Jewish state, Israeli strike on Iran
Do Israeli strike on Iran would end Jewish state
Tehran : A high ranking Iranian general says that, If Israel goes from threats to military actions, “it is Israel who will be destroyed, If the Zionist regime takes any actions against Iran, it would result in the end of its labors,"
Brigadier General Mostafa Izadi, deputy chief of staff of Iran's armed forces, told the Fars news agency. Israel cannot harm Iran in the slightest, assured the top military official. "If they act logically, such threats amount to a psychological war, but if they want to act illogically, it is they who will be destroyed," he added.
Saturday, June 23, 2012
US wants to sway vote results Egypt
Does US wants to sway vote results in Egypt?
CAIRO : Egypt's liberal political parties say the U.S. is trying to sway results of the country's first post-Hosni Mubarak presidential elections and they want Washington to stop.
The strongly worded statement by the bloc of liberal parties in parliament comes as tensions are high over a disputed runoff vote between the Brotherhood's candidate and a Mubarak-era politician. Both campaigns have claimed victory and the electoral commission has postponed the release of official results.
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Pakistani Prime minister disqualified, Supreme court, Yousaf Raza Gillani disqualified
Pakistan Supreme Court Disqualifies elected Prime Minister
Islamabad : Pakistani Supreme court has disqualified Pakistani Prime minister, who restored the same supreme court on his first order, rejecting the ruling of speaker of parliament Fahmida Mirza which said that Syed Yousaf Gilani can not be disqualified.
Supreme Court after briefly hearing the case gave a brief decision to disqualify the sitting prime minister of Pakistan Peoples Party.
The decision of supreme court has done nothing but increased the troubles of Pakistan which is already surrounded by enemies and internal economic and energy crisis.
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Friday, June 15, 2012
Nuclear Strike within 8 seconds, Nuclear threat, Pakistan vs India
Nuclear Strike on India within 8 seconds
Islamabad : Alastair Campbell, a key aide of Tony Blair, has claimed that Pakistani generals has warned him that Pakistan could launch a nuclear strike on India within eight seconds.
He writes that, “At dinner I was between two five-star generals who spent most of the time listing atrocities for which they held the Indians responsible, killing their own people and trying to blame freedom fighters. They were pretty convinced that one day there would be a nuclear war because India, despite its vast population and despite being seven times bigger, was unstable and determined to take them out.
Pakistani nuclear warnings came during a visit by Blair to the Subcontinent after the 9/11 attacks in 2001.
Campbell was told about the eight-second threat over a dinner in Islamabad on 5 October 2001 hosted by Pervez Musharraf, then Pakistan’s president. “When the time came to leave, the livelier of the two generals asked me to remind the Indians: ‘It takes us eight seconds to get the missiles over,’ then flashed a huge toothy grin.”
Tony Blair visited Pakistan less than a month after the 9/11 attacks as Britain and the US attempted to shore up support in Islamabad before the bombing of Afghanistan, which started on 7 October 2001. Campbell writes that the Pakistani leadership seemed to be keen for Britain and the US to capture Osama bin Laden.
The news came at a time when India and Pakistan are in talks with each other on many issues including Siachin and trade. Pakistan is still blocking Nato supplies towards Afghanistan for more than 8 months now, after Nato attack on a Pakistani border check post which killed 26 Pakistani troops, The Post was established to stop infiltrations across border. Pakistan is demanding an apology from western countries.
The news came at a time when India and Pakistan are in talks with each other on many issues including Siachin and trade. Pakistan is still blocking Nato supplies towards Afghanistan for more than 8 months now, after Nato attack on a Pakistani border check post which killed 26 Pakistani troops, The Post was established to stop infiltrations across border. Pakistan is demanding an apology from western countries.
Ahmed Shafiq, Egyptian Court dissolves new elected parliament, Egyptian Military
Cairo : Selected by Hosni Mubarak and backed by Military, the Egyptian Court have dissolved the Islamist-dominated parliament and ruled his former prime minister eligible for the presidential runoff election this weekend which sets the stage for the military and remnants of the old regime to stay in power.
Egyptian Court dissolves new elected parliament
Ahmed Shafiq portrait by people |
Highly politically charged rulings dealt a heavy blow to the fundamentalist Muslim Brotherhood, which called the decisions a “full-fledged coup”.
Cairo will now see public rallying against Ahmed Shafiq, the last prime minister to serve under Mubarak as vowed by Brotherhood.
Egypt's New Parliament |
The decision by the Supreme Constitutional Court effectively erased the tenuous progress from Egypt’s troubled transition in the past year, leaving the country with no parliament and concentrating power even more firmly in the hands of the generals who took over from Mubarak.
Hundred of the people gathered in Cairo’s Tahrir Square after the rulings to denounce the action and rally against Ahmed Shafiq which was seen by critics as a symbol of Mubarak’s autocratic rule.
Although there was no call by the Brotherhood or other groups for massive demonstrations, the crowd did not grow. Activists who engineered Egypt’s uprising have long suspected that the generals would try to cling to power, explaining that after 60 years as the nation’s single most dominant institution, the military would be reluctant to surrender its authority or leave its economic empire to civilian scrutiny. Shafiq’s rival in the Saturday—Sunday runoff, Mohammed Morsi of the Muslim Brotherhood, said he was unhappy about the rulings but accepted them.
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Clinton accuses Russia of attack helicopters, rebels, Russia accused US, Syria, US is Arming Syrian rebels
Russia blames US for Arming Syrian rebels
Syrian Rebels armed by US in same pattern as they did in Libya |
Tehran : Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov accused the United States of supplying weapons to Syria’s rebels which is worsening the conflict.
Defending arms deal with Syria he said that Russia was supplying “anti-air defence systems” to Damascus in a deal that “in no way violates international laws,”
Russian deadly double fin helicopters |
During his brief visit to Iran he said, “That contrasts with what the United States is doing with the opposition, which is providing arms to the Syrian opposition which are being used against the Syrian government,”.
It was the first time Moscow has directly pointed the finger at Washington. Previously, it had said unidentified “foreign powers” were arming Syria’s opposition.
Russian FM's accusation followed a charge by US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Tuesday that she had information Russia was sending to Syria “attack helicopters... which will escalate the conflict quite dramatically.”
Saturday, June 9, 2012
Brain Tumor Risk, C, CT Scan, Radiation
Could CT Scan Radiation Triple Brain Tumor Risk
CT Scan Machine |
Scientists are now warning over the link between CT scan radiation and elevated brain tumor risk after the information was brought to the surface, thanks to new research stemming from Newcastle University which says that CT scans, routinely performed on children and adults alike at the suggestion of their doctor, may actually triple the risk of developing leukemia or brain tumors in children.
The scientists discovered that due to the fact that the CT scans can trigger cancer, it should only be used when “fully clinically justified.” suggested the report which was published in The Lancet medical journal this Thursday.
CT Scan Image |
The doctors frequently use CT scans to examine the severity of chest infections and other diseases. In addition, head trauma is also examined with CT scans to check for brain injury. This is particularly problematic when considering the fact that these scans involve rather large doses of radiation, even when compared to x-ray alternatives.
CT scan radiation can be especially problematic with growing and developing brains.
In fact, CT scans emit 10 times more radiation than x-ray options. It is for this reason that the researchers of the study conclude that it should be a “priority” to limit radiation doses used in CT scans.
The results were based on 180,000 children who received CT scans in Britain between 1985 and 2002.
Hot Water, Mango Treatment Plant, Mangoes, Processing Plant, World's Biggest Mango Processing Plant
World's Biggest Mango Treatment Plant Starts Processing
KARACHI: The World’s biggest hot water treatment plants of mangoes has started its operations in Karachi that will help in finding new important markets for exports.
Chief Executive of Pakistan Hortifresh Processing Private Limited Babar Khan Durrani Speaking at the launch ceremony on Saturday said that the hot water treatment plant will enable Pakistan to export its mangoes to new markets of South Korea, China, Hong Kong, Mauritius, Iran, Lebanon and Jordon while Australia is expected to soon approve imports as they recently inspected the facility.
The plant is setup with public private partnership with an investment of Rs230 million out of which Rs80 million have been provided by Federal Minister for Commerce Makhdoom Amin Faheem.
A Mango Shop in Karachi |
Pakistan Hortifresh Processing will manage the plant but since it has pubic investment, the plant infrastructure will be used as a common facility centre for all mango exporters of the country.
The treatment plant not only improves the physical appearance of mangoes but it also removes fruit diseases owing to which many countries are reluctant to import Pakistani fruits, speakers said.
Pakistan Fruits and Vegetable Exporters Association former chairman Abdul Wahid said that the plant is a major development for Pakistan’s mango industry because it will add value to the fruit’s exports.
Most Power full pictures, Power full pictures
The Most Power full Pictures
The Difference Between Poor and Rich in Brazil |
Artificial Air Port |
Although the Water of a Lake in US is so Cristal that it looks shallow actually it is very deep |
A view from 108 tower balcony |
A heaven on the earth in Bhutan |
A river over a river in Germany |
Water density of two sees is different that they didn't merge as mentioned in Qur'an that Two sour and sweet water didn't meet. |
World's tallest ride |
The border marked between Netherlands and Belgium through a Restaurant |
The Worlds longest ever bridge is build in China |
An American Soldier greets his son after she returns from Iraqi War |
Earth rises on the moon |
Down view of Burj ul Khalifa |
The view from Burj ul khalifa Dubai |
Family Photo |
The world's largest traffic jam was recorded in china which was 260 km long |
Bowing trees |
Strange Airport in Gibraltar |
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