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SHUT THE HELL UP ABOUT AUSTRALIA!!!
I am getting so fed up with all this Australia crap and I know you, TrueLilly is patriotic but this is taking the biscuit. DaVid Icke is not betraying the land, and he has better things to fight then some internet beings OK.
Oh, just to let you all know, that I am back to my old self and I do not give a damn what you lot think of me and yeah, I am an Ickester and proud of it OK.
Oh, just to let you all know, that I am back to my old self and I do not give a damn what you lot think of me and yeah, I am an Ickester and proud of it OK.
Lady Tis-Shine- Posts : 1773
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TISWAS PALMER wrote:I am getting so fed up with all this Australia crap and I know you, TrueLilly is patriotic but this is taking the biscuit. DaVid Icke is not betraying the land, and he has better things to fight then some internet beings OK.
Oh, just to let you all know, that I am back to my old self and I do not give a damn what you lot think of me and yeah, I am an Ickester and proud of it OK.
Have you ever considered looking at things from a different angle? Maybe Icke is not right in what he says, maybe he is completely wrong. How about reading a bit of Dawkins or Sagan so before it gets too late?
beetzart77- Posts : 91
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Hee hee, nobody has to read my posts, yet they do. But don't worry too much, there are still plenty of Traitorous and hoodwinked Australians who will PAY to see David Icke when he comes to Australia to spread his insanity and RECRUIT MORE TRAITORS...along with those employed to WATCH and PROTECT Australian from the worst of 'ICKEST' plots.
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Icke is a charlatan whose OzTrailer fans are no different from his dupes elsewhere. OzTrailer is just a nation like any other. Although Waltzin Matilda is an epic campfire song...
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TISWAS PALMER wrote:DaVid Icke is not betraying the land, and he has better things to fight then some internet beings OK.
And he also has better things to do than care about a brown noser like you.
Cinnamoroll- Posts : 17
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SYDNEY BANS ISRAEL - DANES BAN VEGEMITE - TRAITOROUS! - all bundled together (with other CODE SPEAK), when you Google search: DENMARK BANS VEGEMITE - http://www.hotheadlines.com.au/redirect.php?h=Denmark_bans_Vegemite_from_shelves&artid=803681 ...Oh fine, for the Brits to turn it into a "Marmite" story, but it is, HAPPY LITTLE VEGEMITE, AUSSIE MARY, who is THE CROWN PRINCESS WIFE & MOTHER of THE NEXT TWO KINGS of DENMARK, that tells thinking readers there is HUGE NEWS BEHIND THIS, AUSTRALIAN VEGEMITE NEWS...as I posted to WATCH FOR, for years, and TEAM TINTIN/ICKESTS KEEP BURYING UNDER THEIR FLOODS OF BLOODLUST & DEMON WORSHIP.
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SYDNEY BANS ISRAEL - DANES BAN VEGEMITE - TRAITOROUS! - all bundled together (with other CODE SPEAK), when you Google search: DENMARK BANS VEGEMITE - http://www.hotheadlines.com.au/redirect.php?h=Denmark_bans_Vegemite_from_shelves&artid=803681 ...Oh fine, for the Brits to turn it into a "Marmite" story, but it is, HAPPY LITTLE VEGEMITE, AUSSIE MARY, who is THE CROWN PRINCESS WIFE & MOTHER of THE NEXT TWO KINGS of DENMARK, that tells thinking readers there is HUGE NEWS BEHIND THIS, AUSTRALIAN VEGEMITE NEWS...as I posted to WATCH FOR, for years, and TEAM TINTIN/ICKESTS KEEP BURYING UNDER THEIR FLOODS OF BLOODLUST & DEMON WORSHIP.
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They banned vegemite twice or are you being a retard again with double posts?
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Broome to boom with Shell gas project
Graeme Atherton
BUT the laid-back locals
like their town the way it is.
Shell gas project a prelude
to boom in Broome
"Little Dubai", as reported in The Weekend Australian recently, but
Broome and the Kimberley are also experiencing a growth spurt as major
resource developments and other projects take shape.
The go-ahead for Shell's Prelude LNG project brings home to Broome
the reality that commercial oil and gas production is around the corner.
The town has been a base for exploration on and off since the 1960s,
but as the industry moves from exploration to production, activity
associated with it will be more permanent.Broome and Darwin will
share support roles in developing the world's first floating LNG
facility, to be located on the Prelude gas field 475km north of Broome.For
Broome, it is indeed a prelude to bigger things to come, with Woodside
expected to make a final investment decision on its controversial Browse
LNG project next year.While towns such as Karratha might embrace
the idea of high-rise apartment towers and comparisons with Dubai, it's
something many Broome residents, keen to preserve the town's laid-back
lifestyle, don't want to hear.
Concerns Broome could become like the industrialised towns of the
Pilbara are driving much of the local opposition to the WA government's
plans for an onshore gas processing precinct 60km north of the town.But
for Broome and the Kimberley, growth is not just inevitable, it's been
happening for some time. The state government expects Broome to maintain
its current growth rate of 4.6 per cent per annum, with or without the
oil and gas industry, with established tourism, pearling and pastoral
industries continuing to contribute.In the East Kimberley, the
long-awaited expansion of the Ord Irrigation Project is under way and
first exports from the new Ridges iron ore mine will soon leave the port
of Wyndham. The Kimberley Development Commission says the region's
growth is such that the construction industry is now one of its most
valuable and fastest growing contributors.Population projections
for the Kimberley suggest the region could be home to 70,000 people
within 20 years -- double the present population.Record numbers
of passengers come through Broome Airport each year, with about 470,000
arrivals expected for 2010-11. Cruise-ship visits are also on the
increase, with three or four boats a month booked to dock at the port
over the next year.Development drilling for the Prelude project
is expected to start in the second half of next year, with an initial
seven wells to be drilled in advance of hook-up and commissioning of the
floating LNG facility, due to start in 2016.
A Shell spokesman confirmed the drilling program would be supported through
the port of Broome."The level of activity, in terms of rig tenders coming in to get mud,
chemicals, drill bits, drill pipe and casing, won't be terribly
different to what happened during exploration," he said.
"But it will be sustained for a longer period.
"Once the production facility is in place and hooked up to the sea floor,
Broome will play an ongoing support role for the two tugs that will
permanently service the facility."We are also planning to fly our
production crews in and out of Broome. That will mean having one
helicopter a day taking people out to the facility for the 25 years it
will operate at that location."Broome Port Authority chief
executive Captain Vic Justice is confident the oil and gas business will
benefit Broome, its workforce and the community."Exploration is
like turning on a tap and turning it off again, with no guarantee it
will flow again any time soon," he said. "Once we enter the development
phase with companies like Shell and Woodside, we are suddenly looking at
25, 30 or 50 years of surety."As more jobs become available from
the steady work . . . corporate dollars will prop up hospitality
organisations such as restaurants and hotels."Kids growing up in
Broome will be able to get good, meaningful jobs for the full year in
Broome rather than having to go off somewhere else."Graeme
Atherton was a Canberra-based political reporter for The Australian in
the 1970s before moving to WA in 1979. He worked in Woodside's public
affairs unit from 1988 to 1998 and is now semi-retired in Broome
Graeme Atherton
BUT the laid-back locals
like their town the way it is.
Shell gas project a prelude
to boom in Broome
- Graeme Atherton
- From:
The Australian - June 10, 2011
12:00AM
"Little Dubai", as reported in The Weekend Australian recently, but
Broome and the Kimberley are also experiencing a growth spurt as major
resource developments and other projects take shape.
The go-ahead for Shell's Prelude LNG project brings home to Broome
the reality that commercial oil and gas production is around the corner.
The town has been a base for exploration on and off since the 1960s,
but as the industry moves from exploration to production, activity
associated with it will be more permanent.Broome and Darwin will
share support roles in developing the world's first floating LNG
facility, to be located on the Prelude gas field 475km north of Broome.For
Broome, it is indeed a prelude to bigger things to come, with Woodside
expected to make a final investment decision on its controversial Browse
LNG project next year.While towns such as Karratha might embrace
the idea of high-rise apartment towers and comparisons with Dubai, it's
something many Broome residents, keen to preserve the town's laid-back
lifestyle, don't want to hear.
Concerns Broome could become like the industrialised towns of the
Pilbara are driving much of the local opposition to the WA government's
plans for an onshore gas processing precinct 60km north of the town.But
for Broome and the Kimberley, growth is not just inevitable, it's been
happening for some time. The state government expects Broome to maintain
its current growth rate of 4.6 per cent per annum, with or without the
oil and gas industry, with established tourism, pearling and pastoral
industries continuing to contribute.In the East Kimberley, the
long-awaited expansion of the Ord Irrigation Project is under way and
first exports from the new Ridges iron ore mine will soon leave the port
of Wyndham. The Kimberley Development Commission says the region's
growth is such that the construction industry is now one of its most
valuable and fastest growing contributors.Population projections
for the Kimberley suggest the region could be home to 70,000 people
within 20 years -- double the present population.Record numbers
of passengers come through Broome Airport each year, with about 470,000
arrivals expected for 2010-11. Cruise-ship visits are also on the
increase, with three or four boats a month booked to dock at the port
over the next year.Development drilling for the Prelude project
is expected to start in the second half of next year, with an initial
seven wells to be drilled in advance of hook-up and commissioning of the
floating LNG facility, due to start in 2016.
A Shell spokesman confirmed the drilling program would be supported through
the port of Broome."The level of activity, in terms of rig tenders coming in to get mud,
chemicals, drill bits, drill pipe and casing, won't be terribly
different to what happened during exploration," he said.
"But it will be sustained for a longer period.
"Once the production facility is in place and hooked up to the sea floor,
Broome will play an ongoing support role for the two tugs that will
permanently service the facility."We are also planning to fly our
production crews in and out of Broome. That will mean having one
helicopter a day taking people out to the facility for the 25 years it
will operate at that location."Broome Port Authority chief
executive Captain Vic Justice is confident the oil and gas business will
benefit Broome, its workforce and the community."Exploration is
like turning on a tap and turning it off again, with no guarantee it
will flow again any time soon," he said. "Once we enter the development
phase with companies like Shell and Woodside, we are suddenly looking at
25, 30 or 50 years of surety."As more jobs become available from
the steady work . . . corporate dollars will prop up hospitality
organisations such as restaurants and hotels."Kids growing up in
Broome will be able to get good, meaningful jobs for the full year in
Broome rather than having to go off somewhere else."Graeme
Atherton was a Canberra-based political reporter for The Australian in
the 1970s before moving to WA in 1979. He worked in Woodside's public
affairs unit from 1988 to 1998 and is now semi-retired in Broome
true lilly- Posts : 6205
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so, are we 'allowed' to mention Australia when it makes world news,
or do we have to keep hiding the truth of it, that proves God exists,
as that old 'new world order' has done for thousands of years...
...yes, that was rhetorical...as it is The Creator God Who does keep
all His promises, that you mob can't have folk turning to, lest they
choose eternal life rather than the eternal death you all slave to try
to inflict on all of the living.
the 3 of 3 latest lead image/stories
in today's Herald Sun:
Kim Duthie continues to court controversy,
appearing on TV to repeat claims
she never had sex or drugs with Ricky Nixon,
only to bizarrely admit off air
she was telling more lies.Read More
The Dalai Lama has stunned western suburbs youthworker
Les Twentyman with a $100,000 donation to his charity.
Twentyman burst into tears and then almost fell off a stage
when the Tibetan leader madethe offer.
Picture: Peter WardRead More
Mourners, including Prime Minister Julia Gillard,
gather at St Bede's Catholic Church in North Balwyn
to farewell Lieutenant Marcus Case, the Australian serviceman
killed in Afghanistan last week.
Picture: Ben SwinnertonRead More
or do we have to keep hiding the truth of it, that proves God exists,
as that old 'new world order' has done for thousands of years...
...yes, that was rhetorical...as it is The Creator God Who does keep
all His promises, that you mob can't have folk turning to, lest they
choose eternal life rather than the eternal death you all slave to try
to inflict on all of the living.
the 3 of 3 latest lead image/stories
in today's Herald Sun:
Kim Duthie continues to court controversy,
appearing on TV to repeat claims
she never had sex or drugs with Ricky Nixon,
only to bizarrely admit off air
she was telling more lies.Read More
The Dalai Lama has stunned western suburbs youthworker
Les Twentyman with a $100,000 donation to his charity.
Twentyman burst into tears and then almost fell off a stage
when the Tibetan leader madethe offer.
Picture: Peter WardRead More
Mourners, including Prime Minister Julia Gillard,
gather at St Bede's Catholic Church in North Balwyn
to farewell Lieutenant Marcus Case, the Australian serviceman
killed in Afghanistan last week.
Picture: Ben SwinnertonRead More
true lilly wrote:Yep, TINTIN SAID IT AND PUBLISHED IT:
AUSTRALIA=OZ=O'ZION,
THE ACTUAL LAND GOD PROMISED
to ISRAEL, JUDAH and THEIR COMPANY...
And TINTIN also CAMPAIGNS TO DESTROY,
ZION, and Her PEOPLE...
So, TINTIN and Co. ARE THE SELF CONFESSED
ENEMIES of AUSTRALIA, and Her PEOPLE!
Oh, I do take heed, of THIS FACT:
JOHN 15:
13Greater love hath no man than this,
that a man lay down his life for his friends.
14Ye are my friends,
if ye do whatsoever I command you.
15Henceforth I call you not servants;
for the servant knoweth not what his lord doeth:
but I have called you friends;
for all things that I have heard
of my Father
I have made known unto you.
18If the world hate you,
ye know that it hated me before it hated you.
19If ye were of the world, the world would love his own:
but because ye are not of the world,
but I have chosen you out of the world,
therefore the world hateth you.
20Remember
the word that I said unto you,
The servant is not greater than his lord.
If they have persecuted me, they will also persecute you;
if they have kept my saying, they will keep yours also.
21But all these things will they do unto you
for my name's sake,
because they know not him that sent me.
22If I had not come and spoken unto them,
they had not had sin:
but now they have no cloak for their sin.
23He that hateth me hateth my Father also.
http://www.blueletterbible.org/Bible.cfm?b=Jhn&c=15&t=KJV#18
MATHEW 24:
http://www.blueletterbible.org/Bible.cfm?b=Mat&c=24&v=1&t=KJV#toptrue lilly wrote:12= Dozen
13= BAKER'S Dozen...
09-06-2011, 10:58 PM
http://forum.davidicke.com/showpost.php?p=1059961453&postcount=28718
The Queen of Mean: War! I
Quote:
Originally Posted by guivre
Okay, someone tell me why 12 is so important today?
12M Dog: Leona Helmsley's Beloved Pooch Dies$12M Dog: Leona Helmsley's Beloved Pooch Dies
Quote:
<table border="0" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0" width="100%"> <tr> <td class="alt2" style="border:1px inset">
Trouble, the pampered pooch that Leona Helmsley bequeathed $12 million to, died in luxury at age 12.
The Maltese had the rare ability to melt the icy heart of the hotel boss
dubbed the Queen of Mean. When she died in 2007, she left the
staggering sum to the pup, even though several of her heirs got zilch. A
judge later knocked the inheritance down to $2 million. The rich pup
had been cared for since her owner's death by the general manager of the
Helmsley Sandcastle hotel in Sarasota.
According to the New York Daily News, caretakers spent $8,000 on grooming and $1,200 on food each year for the dog..
Helmsley had wanted the dog interred with her in the family's 12,000-square-foot
mausoleum in tony Sleepy Hollow, N.Y., but pets are not allowed there.
Spokeswoman Eileen Sullivan says the dog's remains were cremated.
Funds left over from the dog's care reverted to The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust.
Trouble was 12 years old when she died in December.
</td> </tr> </table>
December makes another 12 -- If the dog died in December, why is this news today? What are we supposed to see here
World War
Strange indeed. There is always a reason for it....
I see a WORLD WAR link to this story.
LEONA HELMSLEY.
Queen of Mean
HELMSLEY was the QUEEN of MEAN.
Now her beloved DOG called TROUBLE is DEAD.
I think that means the TROUBLE is about to start.
The Queen of Mean
ANNE ROBINSON is the QUEEN of MEAN.
Ann Robinson: War
WORLD WAR.....
Mrs Robinson
ANN ROBINSON and MRS ROBINSON.
The song is about the WEAKEST LINK and ANNE ROBINSON.
Quote:
Sitting on a sofa on a Sunday afternoon
Going to the candidates debate
Laugh about it, shout about it
When you've got to choose
Ev'ry way you look at it, you lose
WEAKEST LINK is a bit a quiz show as described here.
Lot of laughing; the candidates have to choose.
And they all lose, exept one.
But even the winner loses because ANNE ROBINSON
makes a fool of them in front of the nation.
Quote:
And here's to you, Mrs. Robinson
Jesus loves you more than you will know (Wo, wo, wo)
God bless you please, Mrs. Robinson
Heaven holds a place for those who pray
(Hey, hey, hey...hey, hey, hey)
GOD BLESS YOU is repeated 3 times.
DOG = GOD reversed.
Quote:
And here's to you, Mrs. Robinson
ANNE ROBINSON was for many years an ALCOHOLIC.
Here the SIMON and GARFUNKEL links to LEONA HELMSLEY and her DOG.
Arthur I.R.A. Garfunkel
ARTHUR IRA GARFUNKEL.
Wiki has him in DUBLIN IRELAND. (will come to that)
Troubles: I.R.A.
Quote:
Trouble, the pampered pooch
The DOG called TROUBLE.
DUBLIN is a link to many things. (BLIND, DUNBLANE)
But also to 12. Here the C.O.A. of IRELAND.
12 Strings
Helmsley born 4 July1920
(more of tintin, "chasing my tail",
as I "WAG THE DOG", here:
http://forum.davidicke.com/showpost.php?p=1059961457&postcount=28719
_______________________________________________________________________
Dying Alice's bucket list
inspires global outpouring of
internet love
Asher Moses
June 10, 2011 - 10:20AM
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/technology/technology-news/dying-alices-bucket-list-inspires-global-outpouring-of-internet-love-20110610-1fvoo.html#ixzz1OpnIECej
Alice Pyne and her pet labrador Mabel.
(Labrador is a PROPER Name,
of a PEDIGREE BREED,
spelled will a CAPITAL "L"...
...so is "labrador" only a 'cute' way of
saying, "DOG"...)
...so, it seems that someone with
NOTHING but their LOVE of GOD,
and Faithful Service to
The PSALMIST,
HIS WARRIOR KING,
does cause THE DEVIL'S LEGION,
The Most TROUBLE...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3pltmw6cmI
Trouble...
Trouble, trouble, trouble, trouble
Trouble been doggin' my soul since the day I was born
Worry...
Worry, worry, worry, worry
Worry just will not seem to leave my mind alone
We'll I've been...
saved by a woman
I've been...
saved by a woman
I've been...
saved by a woman
She won't let me go
She won't let me go now
She won't let me go
She won't let me go now
Trouble...
Oh, trouble, trouble, trouble, trouble
Feels like every time I get back on my feet
she come around and knock me down again
Worry...
Oh, worry, worry, worry, worry
Sometimes I swear it feels like this worry is my only friend
We'll I've been saved...
by a woman
I've been saved...
by a woman
I've been saved...
by a woman
She won't let me go
She won't let me go now
She won't let me go
She won't let me go now
Oh..., Ahhhh....
Ohhhh
She good to me now
She gave me love and affection
She good tell me now
She gave me love and affection
I Said I love her
Yes I love her
I said I love her
I said I love...
She good to me now
She's good to me
She's good to me
Hold You In My Arms
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5Gknwy4g50&feature=related
When you came to me with your bad dreams and your fears
It was easy to see you'd been crying
Seems like everywhere you turn catastrophe it reigns
But who really profits from the dying
I could hold you in my arms
I could hold you forever
I could hold you in my arms
I could hold you forever
When you kissed my lips with my mouth so full of questions
My worried mind that you quiet
Place your hands on my face
Close my eyes and say
That love is a poor man's food
Don't prophesize
I could hold you in my arms
I could hold you forever
And I could hold you in my arms
I could hold you forever
So now we see how it is
This fist begets the spear
Weapons of war
Symptoms of madness
Don't let your eyes refuse to see
Don't let your ears refuse to hear
Or you ain't never going to shake this sense of sadness
I could hold you in my arms
I could hold on forever
And I could hold you in my arms
I could hold on forever
true lilly wrote:As PAUL SIMON asked,
WHY BE ANY of the RELIGIONS
that DENY THE WORD of
THE CREATOR of LIFE...
Like "Egypt",
"TRINITY" is NOT in HIS WORD either,
as they BOTH TIE MAN to Faith In
THE DEATH WORSHIP they LIE to be
"the circle of life"...
In religion and myth
Main article: Triple deity
Many world religions contain triple deities or concepts of trinity, including:
- the Christian Holy Trinity
- the Hindu Trimurti
- the Hindu Tridevi
- the Three Jewels of Buddhism
- the Three Pure Ones of Taoism
- the Triple Goddess of Wicca
Abrahamic religions
The Shield of the Trinity is a diagram of the Christian doctrine of the Trinity
- There are three main Abrahamic religions: Islam, Christianity and Judaism.
- In Muslim devotional rites, certain formulas are repeated three times, and others thirty-three times.
- A devout Muslim tries to make a pilgrimage to all three holy cities in Islam: Mecca, Medina, and Jerusalem.
- * The Wise Men who visited Jesus after His birth left Him three gifts.
- King Solomon states in Ecclesiastes 4:12: "A three-ply cord is not easily severed." Examples of this concept of three-ness in Judaism are:
- The three Patriarchs: Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
- The Tanakh has 3 sections: Torah, Nevi'im, and Ketuvim.
- There are three main divisions of Jews: Kohen, Levi, and Israel (Israelite).
- Shimon Hatzaddik taught: "On three things the world stands: On Torah, on prayer, and on acts of kindness" (Pirkei Avoth 1:2). Rabban Shimon ben Gamliel taught: "The world continues to exist because of three things: justice, truth, and peace" (ibid. 1:18).
</li>The three Theological virtues referred to 1 Corinthians 13. In Roman Catholicism, a group of three martyrs, collectively known as Faith, Hope, and Charity (named after the Theological Virtues). Also in Roman Catholic doctrine, there are three realms of the afterlife: Heaven, Hell and Purgatory (Limbo is regarded as hypothetical). The three members of the Holy Family: Jesus, Mary, and Joseph. In Hinduism
- The Trimurti: Brahma the Creator, Vishnu the Preserver, and Shiva the Destroyer.
- The three Gunas underlie action, in the Vedic system of knowledge.
In Buddhism
- The Three Jewels (or Triple Gem) in which Buddhists "take refuge" are the Buddha, the Dharma (the Buddha's teachings), and the Sangha (the community of enlightened beings).
- The Triple Bodhi (ways to understand the end of birth) are Budhu, Pasebudhu, and Mahaarahath.
- The Buddha has three bodies.
Other religions
- The Wiccan Rule of Three.
- The Triple Goddess: Maiden, Mother, Crone; the three fates.
In esoteric tradition
- The Theosophical Society has three conditions of membership.
- Gurdjieff's Three Centers and the Law of Three.
In philosophy
Main article: Trichotomy (philosophy)...and as I've stated from the beginning;
- The three Doshas (weaknesses) and their antidotes are the basis of Ayurvedic medicine in India.
- Philosophers such as Aquinas, Kant, Hegel, and C. S. Peirce have made threefold divisions, or trichotomies, which have been important in their work.
- Hegel's dialectic of Thesis + Antithesis = Synthesis creates three-ness from two-ness.
that ALL, from PROUD SATANISTS, PHILOSOPHERS
and WARRING RELIGIONS, AGREE TO FORCE BELIEF
in The Hoodwinking, "out of Egypt" LYING 'timeline',
SHOULD BE ENOUGH to WAKE ANY, THINKING, LIVING,
HUMAN BEING, to THE GREAT APOSTASY,
The Stumbling Block of This Last, worldly kingdom AGE.
And How OLD is that LAST,
ONE (UNIVERSAL) worldly kingdom AGE of
THE GREAT APOSTASY...
OLDER than The Current Location of it's Capital...
The term "Catholic",
derived from the Greek word καθολικός (katholikos),
which means "universal" or "general",
was first used to describe the Church in the early 2nd century
Foreign relations with the Holy See. Diplomatic relations
Other relations
No relations
Since medieval times the episcopal see of Rome
has been recognized as a sovereign entity.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holy_See
true lilly wrote:...and while The Followers of TINTIN/David Icke,
keep BASHING AUSTRALIAN'S ON THEIR FORUM...
Guard injured in detention riot
11:20AM
Matt Johnston
UPDATE 2.05pm:
A SECURITY guard was injured
when 100 asylum seekers
rioted on Christmas Island overnight.
92 comments on this story
Incident at Christmas Island
Suitable workers: Migrants set to become more 'English'true lilly wrote:dixie d wrote:
10-06-2011, 04:53 AM
I've just looked on my Emirate Tickets again and we arrived here in Thailand on the 29 May.
Quote:
149 is 491 reversed and you also have 216
May 29 is the 149th day of the year (150th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 216 days remaining until the end of the year.
The year was 2008 when we came out here, 2011 - 2008 = 3 Number 3
This is only quick, but I notice the following on the 29 May page and I don't know if it's relevant...
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I'm also not sure if there might be something in the following...
1953 – Edmund Hillary and Sherpa
Tenzing Norgay become the first people to reach the summit of Mount
Everest, on Tenzing Norgay's (adopted) 39th birthday.
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Any link to the White Star Line?
1942 – Bing Crosby, the Ken Darby Singers and the John Scott Trotter Orchestra record Irving Berlin's "White Christmas", the best-selling Christmas single in history, for Decca Records in Los Angeles.
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10-06-2011, 05:47 AM
I wonder if there might be a link to this article...
Sir Fred Goodwin admits affair for first time
I just wonder if there is a link to the Goodwin festival of Speed
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InGear, Charles, Brown.
Owner Charles Gordon-Lennox, Earl of March and Kinrara
I also wonder if there is a link to Lennox Lewis and maybe Magnox
I'll try and look into it.
Last edited by dixie d; 10-06-2011 at 05:57 AM.
...LOOK "OVER HER SHOULDER"...
SEE "THE BALL IN PLAY"...
...is that a WHITE STAR...
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As we've mentioned,
much of what we 'see',
doesn't seem to make sense
until you look back at
the 'staged introductions'
of KEY subjects,
like MOVIES.
One of, possibly my favourite OZZIE movies along with KENNY is;
'The Magician'
2005
http://www.abc.net.au/atthemovies/im...01_320x180.jpg
Following the dealings of a Melbourne-based hitman Ray
as seen through the eyes of his ex-neighbour and friend
Max, an Italian film student.
Max and his camera witness Ray's work life as
it unfolds from day to day,
giving an insight
into a world we rarely see,
and at the same time developing an unusual friendship with his subject.
much of what we 'see',
doesn't seem to make sense
until you look back at
the 'staged introductions'
of KEY subjects,
like MOVIES.
One of, possibly my favourite OZZIE movies along with KENNY is;
'The Magician'
2005
http://www.abc.net.au/atthemovies/im...01_320x180.jpg
Following the dealings of a Melbourne-based hitman Ray
as seen through the eyes of his ex-neighbour and friend
Max, an Italian film student.
Max and his camera witness Ray's work life as
it unfolds from day to day,
giving an insight
into a world we rarely see,
and at the same time developing an unusual friendship with his subject.
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Hitler, bin Laden and Milattrue lilly wrote:So, how many have noticed that "tintin",
who obsessively preaches HATE of ALL
PEOPLE, HISTORY and things ISRAEL,
is also CURRENTLY PREACHING,
BEHEADING'S in HIS THREAD of
CODED COMMUNICATION TO TERRORISTS?
Europeans
first came in contact with elephants
in 327 BC, when Alexander the Great
descended into India from the Hindu Kush,
but Alexander was quick to adopt them.
1000 AD -
If you purchased a bondservant in Europe
in the centuries leading up to the year 1000,
the chances were that he or she was a "Slav";
hence the word "slave."
DIGGER'S ARE AUSTRALIAN SOLDIER'S...so,
ARE 'THEY' CALLING US "DOGS" NOW...
Dambusters dog to be renamed Digger
for remake of iconic film...
because N-word might offend Americans
By
Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 8:17 PM on 10th June 2011The Dambusters dog N****r will be renamed Digger
- Comments (205)
for a modern remake of the iconic film to avoid offending
American viewers, it has emerged.
Script writer Stephen Fry, 53, has confirmed that
pilot Guy Gibson's faithful black Labrador
will be renamed for the forthcoming Peter Jackson movie.
In the original 1955 film
Gibson's dog's name was spoken 12 times
as a code word to report successful dam breaches
to RAF Bomber Command.
Offensive:
Actor Richard Todd as Wing Commander Guy Gibson
and his dog Nigger in the classic film, The Dambusters
('they' wrote N*gger, I fixed it...well, I am half SLAV Blood..
..you KNOW those WHITE people who from ancient times,
being such dam GOOD WORKERS were PRIZED SLAVES,
and have since had whole Nations and Cultural references
keep that fact in their names. Good Workers, that had that
other POLITICALLY 'incorrect' word WOG, become a term of
endearment among the Australian who those immigrants
WORKED WITH to BUILD UP this Glorious Land.)
But Fry, who is writing the script for the long-awaited remake,
has revealed he will now be renamed Digger
to avoid offending American viewers.
He said: 'There is no question in America that you could ever have
a dog called the N-word.
'It's no good saying that it is the Latin word for black or that it didn't
have the meaning that it does now - you just can't go back, which is
unfortunate.
'You can go to RAF Scampton
and see the dog's grave and there he is with his name,
and it's an important part of the film.
'The name of the dog was a code word to show that
the dam had been successfully breached.
'You just can't go back': Stephen Fry,
left, is writing the script for the remake of
The Dambusters, which
Peter Jackson, below, will direct
'In the film, you're constantly hearing
'n-word, n-word, n-word, hurray'
and Barnes Wallis is punching the air.
'But obviously that's not going to happen now.
So Digger seems okay, I reckon.'
The iconic 1955 film tells the story of British Second World War scientists
who developed a bouncing bomb as a means of attacking Germany's dams.
During the film a special squadron of Lancaster bombers, 617 Squadron,
is formed and trained by Wing Commander Guy Gibson.
His black Labrador dog Nigger is present throughout the film
and his name repeatedly used as a code word to report
successful breaches of dams.
But when Peter Jackson began planning a remake of the historic film,
which has been scripted by Fry, the team agreed to rename him Digger.
Nigger died in a car accident
on the morning of the
Dambusters raid on 16 May 1943
and is buried at the squadron's home
of RAF Scampton, Lincs.
The move has attracted criticism from historians and aviation enthusiasts
who have revealed they are 'unhappy' with the alteration.
Mervyn Hallam, curator of RAF Scampton museum,
today slammed the change and accused Fry of trying to 'rewrite history'.
Guy Gibson, centre, with the air crews
who took part in the raid on Cologne.
He won the Victoria Cross for his bravery
during the Dambusters raid
He said: 'It's not a problem with coloured people
it's the people in power creating the problem.
Sod their political correctness and sod human rights.
'They should keep the dog's name the same - it's ridiculous
that they are trying to rewrite history. His grave is still here
with his name on it.
'What they are trying to do is dishonouring N*gger
and dishonouring the brave men who flew that mission.
'We have over 9,000 visitors a year at RAF Scampton
and many of them are not native to England
but none of them are offended.
'N*gger is the name of the dog and that shouldn't be interfered with.
In the context of the time and the film it's not a racist name.'
Jim Shortland, a historian who specialises in the Dambusters, added:
'I'm unhappy with the change because it's sacrificing historical accuracy
for political correctness, in particular for the American market.
'If someone was offended by Guy Gibson's name you wouldn't go around
calling him Richard Todd.
'One wonders what else the film might get wrong.
Once you know something is incorrect, you're going to be suspicious.'
But Phil Bonner, spokesman for Aviation Heritage Lincolnshire,
admitted the name of the dog is 'very emotive'.
He said: 'The name of the dog is very emotive for many people
and in some respects it's a reflection of the changes that have happened
across the generations.
'The whole core of the film is about the bravery of the people who flew
from Lincolnshire on a very daring raid and it's important that this aspect
of the film is not watered down.'
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2002027/Dambusters-dog-renamed-Digger-remake-iconic-film.html#ixzz1OuZvXycR
Islamic Mughal Empire:
War Elephants Part 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6yAaqH1YJ4
History of elephants in Europe
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_elephants_in_Europe
CAN ANYONE GET AWAY WITH PREACHING,
"BEHEAD THOSE WHO INSULT JUDAH OR ISRAEL OR
ZION OR ENGLAND OR AUSTRALIA OR
THOSE WHO WON'T DENY THE TRUTH OF GOD'S WORD"?
baby clothes on sale in Melbourne
- Susie O'Brien and Shelley Hadfield
- From:
Herald Sun - June 11, 2011
12:00AM
Evil baby clothes featuring serial killer Ivan Milat.
Herald Sun
A MELBOURNE-based company is selling baby and children's clothes
featuring pictures of evil monsters such as Hitler, Osama bin Laden,
Ivan Milat, Ted Bundy and Charles Manson.
The range of garments, in sizes from 000 rompers for
three-month-old babies, to T-shirts for children up to 12, has sparked
outrage. The Ivan Milat baby romper also has the slogan
"Australians Just Love Backpackers". Other T-shirts include the words
"Free Ted Bundy" and "Ted Bundy is Innocent", and
"Serial Killer in Training" alongside graphic images.
Do you think these baby clothes should be banned? Blog now with Susie O'Brien.
The Charles Manson T-shirt and romper has a picture of the serial killer with a swastika on his forehead.
Related Coverage
- Gary Bigeni partners with Spanx The Daily Telegraph, 3 May 2011
- T-shirts that will get you kicked off a plane Herald Sun, 6 Apr 2011
- Never growing up The Australian, 25 Feb 2011
- Dead baby put in box, shipped to Texas Herald Sun, 17 Dec 2010
- UK crackdown on sexualised kid's toys Herald Sun, 5 Dec 2010
- Other shocking T-shirts feature:
"team work". JULIA Gillard wearing a crown with the slogan "deliberately baron".
There is also an entire Nazi-inspired theme of garments with pictures of
Adolf Hitler and pro-Nazi slogans and insignia including a child-like
Hitler android.
Child Safety Commissioner Bernie Geary said he would be leading the charge to ensure the garments were not sold for children.
The founder and CEO of international artists' website redbubble.com said
offending garments were removed once complaints had been received.
But last night there were still dozens of controversial garments for sale
on the website, internationally recognised as a forum for aspiring
artists.
The site, which has 3.5 million hits a month, has
150,000 contributing artists and is run from Flinders St, in Melbourne,
and San Francisco.
The artists post their work on the site, which is not moderated. It offers automatic formats, including kids' and baby clothes.
The founder said his staff had removed many images in the past few weeks.
"It is par for the course that some offensive material may be put up, but
it is removed immediately when drawn to our attention," he said.
Mr Geary said he was disgusted by the clothing.
"I think it's just pretty sad that people will stoop so low to try to make a quid."
He would look into what could be done to impose some sort of control over "retailing at this disgraceful level".
Julie Gale, founder of Kids Free 2B Kids, said the clothes were walking billboards for sick adult humour.
"These images do not belong on children," she said.
obriens@heraldsun.com.au
_______________________________________________________________
...But, The POLITICALLY (IN)correct,
GREENIE BRAINWASHED, LANGUAGE NAZI'S
WON'T LET A REAL AND LOYAL DOG,
BE REMEMBERED BY IT'S REAL NAME,
'NIGGER'...THAT'S JUST TOO OFFENSIVE,
TO 'them'!!!!
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Boy from the bush,
Chooka Parker,
just makes it all up
Chooka Parker plays his keyboard
at his parent's farm at
Red Lion in Central Victoria.
Picture: Rob Leeson
Supplied
CHOOKA Parker and his amazing piano skills
on Australia's Got Talent
have made him a worldwide hit.
About a million people throughout the world
have watched on YouTube
the 17-year-old Victorian farm boy's
original compositions,
which he makes up on the spot
purely as he feels the emotions of the time.Australia's Got Talent rates almost two million viewers
and much of the talk centres on Chooka's freakish ability.
Video: Chooka Parker on Australia's Got Talent
Home-schooled on a farm at Red Lion, near Maryborough,
Parker taught himself to play the piano.
The only formal music training he has had is 18 months' learning
the clarinet.
The family home has no TV or internet,
so it was on the piano that he entertained himself for hours.
Related Coverage
who was a drummer. Chooka initially wanted a pair of bongos,
but his father bought him a Casio keyboard - and he never looked back.
At 11, while the family was cleaning a friend's house, he came across
a CD of Mozart, which gave him an obsession for classical music and
a love of the piano. "When we got a CD player I fell in love with Mozart
and played it over and over again," he said.
Chooka gave Australia's Got Talent judge Dannii Minogue goosebumps
and she was quite emotional when he first performed.
"My aim is to make people happy when I'm playing the piano,
trying to lift their mood," Chooka said.
It was also at 11 that he got the nickname Chooka.
And he has now changed his name from Ethan to Chooka by deed poll.
"I pretty much wanted to be a chook farmer when I was 11
and a lady called me Chooka and it kind of stuck," he explained.
He auditioned for Australia's Got Talent
at the encouragement of students at a shearing school.
The city lights are attractive to many country teenagers,
but Chooka is a country boy at heart.
"I'd be more than happy buying a houseboat on the Murray
and playing piano and writing symphonies."
Chooka Parker,
just makes it all up
- Luke Dennehy
- From:
Sunday Herald Sun - June 12, 2011
12:00AM - 20 comments
Chooka Parker plays his keyboard
at his parent's farm at
Red Lion in Central Victoria.
Picture: Rob Leeson
Supplied
CHOOKA Parker and his amazing piano skills
on Australia's Got Talent
have made him a worldwide hit.
About a million people throughout the world
have watched on YouTube
the 17-year-old Victorian farm boy's
original compositions,
which he makes up on the spot
purely as he feels the emotions of the time.Australia's Got Talent rates almost two million viewers
and much of the talk centres on Chooka's freakish ability.
Video: Chooka Parker on Australia's Got Talent
Home-schooled on a farm at Red Lion, near Maryborough,
Parker taught himself to play the piano.
The only formal music training he has had is 18 months' learning
the clarinet.
The family home has no TV or internet,
so it was on the piano that he entertained himself for hours.
Related Coverage
- Kyle parties with his mates Herald Sun, 20 hours ago
- Australia's Got Talent knows it The Daily Telegraph, 4 days ago
- Tonight's TV: Australia's best talent Adelaide Now, 5 days ago
- Tonight's TV: Australia's best talent Herald Sun, 5 days ago
- Big stage beckons piano prodigy Adelaide Now, 29 May 2011
who was a drummer. Chooka initially wanted a pair of bongos,
but his father bought him a Casio keyboard - and he never looked back.
At 11, while the family was cleaning a friend's house, he came across
a CD of Mozart, which gave him an obsession for classical music and
a love of the piano. "When we got a CD player I fell in love with Mozart
and played it over and over again," he said.
Chooka gave Australia's Got Talent judge Dannii Minogue goosebumps
and she was quite emotional when he first performed.
"My aim is to make people happy when I'm playing the piano,
trying to lift their mood," Chooka said.
It was also at 11 that he got the nickname Chooka.
And he has now changed his name from Ethan to Chooka by deed poll.
"I pretty much wanted to be a chook farmer when I was 11
and a lady called me Chooka and it kind of stuck," he explained.
He auditioned for Australia's Got Talent
at the encouragement of students at a shearing school.
The city lights are attractive to many country teenagers,
but Chooka is a country boy at heart.
"I'd be more than happy buying a houseboat on the Murray
and playing piano and writing symphonies."
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Breaking News7:54PM
Aussies like the Queen, Rudd tells Brits
Becoming a republic not a priority for Australia,
Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd says
From:AAP
June 12, 2011 7:54PM
AUSTRALIANS feel
"deep affection" for the Queen
and becoming a republic
is a long way down the totem pole of priorities,
Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd
has told a British audience.
The former prime minister, in London today where he will make an
opening address at the Saving Children's Lives conference,
was first a guest on BBC Television. Following a brief rundown of
Australia's ongoing involvement in Afghanistan and
the nation's links to growing superpower China,
the topic turned to the monarchy.
"She's always very welcome in Australia,
and she's very well-liked in Australia," Mr Rudd said of the Queen,
who will travel to Perth later in the year for
the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM).
However, Mr Rudd confirmed the Labor Party's intention
for Australia's future.
"The Australian Labor Party is committed to
turning the country into a republic," he said.
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We are sensitive to the other priorities we've got as a nation
and in the world, but in time the country will head in that direction.
"There is a deep affection in Australia for the Queen and I mean,
the Queen has been the queen ever since I was born.
She is part of the firmament of Australia's national life.
There is a deep respect for her role. But the country is evolving.
"While Prime Minister Julia Gillard has said that
Australia should become a republic at the end of the Queen's reign,
Mr Rudd did not rule out Prince Charles becoming Australia's king.
"That's entirely a matter for how we go about the conduct of
future referendums and when they might be conducted, but I emphasise
that what are our priorities now - members of the G20 trying to make
sure the global economy doesn't fall apart, developments in Europe,
making sure we deal effectively with ... (the) rise of China," Mr Rudd
said of when the shift to a republic may occur.
"This (republic issue) falls somewhat down,
shall I say, the totem pole of priorities."Mr Rudd is scheduled to make
a welcoming address to the Saving Children's Lives conference, hosted by
British Prime Minister David Cameron,
during which global health alliance GAVI will seek $3.7 billion funding
for continued and expanded childhood vaccinations in less developed
nations.
Aussies like the Queen, Rudd tells Brits
Becoming a republic not a priority for Australia,
Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd says
From:AAP
June 12, 2011 7:54PM
AUSTRALIANS feel
"deep affection" for the Queen
and becoming a republic
is a long way down the totem pole of priorities,
Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd
has told a British audience.
The former prime minister, in London today where he will make an
opening address at the Saving Children's Lives conference,
was first a guest on BBC Television. Following a brief rundown of
Australia's ongoing involvement in Afghanistan and
the nation's links to growing superpower China,
the topic turned to the monarchy.
"She's always very welcome in Australia,
and she's very well-liked in Australia," Mr Rudd said of the Queen,
who will travel to Perth later in the year for
the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM).
However, Mr Rudd confirmed the Labor Party's intention
for Australia's future.
"The Australian Labor Party is committed to
turning the country into a republic," he said.
Related Coverage
- Gillard handed a royal audience The Australian, 30 Apr 2011
- Support for Aussie republic dwindles Perth Now, 24 Apr 2011
- Royals for the chop if republicans prevail The Australian, 22 Apr 2011
- Downer: New way to embrace tradition Adelaide Now, 17 Apr 2011
- Queen's Aussie trip a royal farewell? Herald Sun, 25 Mar 2011
We are sensitive to the other priorities we've got as a nation
and in the world, but in time the country will head in that direction.
"There is a deep affection in Australia for the Queen and I mean,
the Queen has been the queen ever since I was born.
She is part of the firmament of Australia's national life.
There is a deep respect for her role. But the country is evolving.
"While Prime Minister Julia Gillard has said that
Australia should become a republic at the end of the Queen's reign,
Mr Rudd did not rule out Prince Charles becoming Australia's king.
"That's entirely a matter for how we go about the conduct of
future referendums and when they might be conducted, but I emphasise
that what are our priorities now - members of the G20 trying to make
sure the global economy doesn't fall apart, developments in Europe,
making sure we deal effectively with ... (the) rise of China," Mr Rudd
said of when the shift to a republic may occur.
"This (republic issue) falls somewhat down,
shall I say, the totem pole of priorities."Mr Rudd is scheduled to make
a welcoming address to the Saving Children's Lives conference, hosted by
British Prime Minister David Cameron,
during which global health alliance GAVI will seek $3.7 billion funding
for continued and expanded childhood vaccinations in less developed
nations.
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true lilly wrote:Hee hee, nobody has to read my posts, yet they do. But don't worry too much, there are still plenty of Traitorous and hoodwinked Australians who will PAY to see David Icke when he comes to Australia to spread his insanity and RECRUIT MORE TRAITORS...along with those employed to WATCH and PROTECT Australian from the worst of 'ICKEST' plots.
I have never heard so much crap in my life, and hey if I am an Ickester than it is good OK.
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Australian sets ocean swim record
Updated Tue Jun 14, 2011 11:31am AEST
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Penny Palfrey waves to the crowd after coming ashore at Morritts Tortuga, Cayman Islands late June 12, 2011. (Reuters)
shark-infested waters to set a record for an unassisted solo ocean swim
with a 108 km marathon between two of the Cayman islands.
The 48-year-old from Townsville came ashore on Grand Cayman on Sunday
night and was so exhausted that she was barely able to stand after her
40 hours and 41 minutes in the water.
Severely dehydrated and unable to speak with a swollen tongue, she
lifted her arms in triumph and glanced at hundreds of spectators before
collapsing on the beach.
"This was the longest unassisted ocean solo swim," said Steven
Munatones, a swim adviser and observer for the International Marathon
Swimming Hall of Fame.
"What Penny did physically and psychologically was beyond incredible."
To qualify for the record, according to Hall of Fame standards, the
swimmer cannot use a shark cage, a wetsuit or flippers or draft off
escort boats and must be verified by an independent observer.
The previous record was 101 km.
After her swim, Palfrey told the ABC she was aware of sharks shadowing her along the way.
"One of the white tip sharks, it just shadowed me the entire night - I
could see it sort of five feet away, maybe more," she said.
"I had the shark shield on so it was just outside the range of the
shark shield and it was just cruising underneath me all night long.
"I could see it down there, the white shape, just sort of swimming away."
She says her first request at the end of the swim was for ice cream.
Guinness World Records uses looser guidelines for unassisted swims,
according to Munatones, who keeps records for the International Marathon
Swimming Hall of Fame in the Americas.
Munatones said the last 16 km of Palfrey's Bridge Swim - so-called
for the crossing between Little Cayman and Grand Cayman - were the
toughest as she had to fight a "wicked current" after more than 30 hours
in the water.
"She was weak and her arm strokes were just slicing through the water," Munatones said after Palfrey came ashore.
"She wasn't moving that fast but she just hung with it."
Although an escort boat was fitted with a shark shield that sends out
electrical signals as a repellent, four white tip sharks approached
Palfrey on Sunday within a few hours of each other. Crew estimated one
shark was 9 feet long (2.7 metres).
While rarely seen in Cayman waters, white tips are known to be aggressive and dangerous to swimmers and divers.
This was Palfrey's third attempt at the world record. Her previous
two attempts in Hawaii were halted after she was severely stung by
jellyfish.
- ABC/Reuters
Tags:
sport, swimming, australia, qld, townsville-4810, cayman-islands
First posted Tue Jun 14, 2011 8:45am AEST
Updated Tue Jun 14, 2011 11:31am AEST
PreviousNextSlideshow: Photo 1 of 2
Penny Palfrey waves to the crowd after coming ashore at Morritts Tortuga, Cayman Islands late June 12, 2011. (Reuters)
- Video: Aussie braves sharks for record ocean swim (ABC News)
- Audio: Palfrey speaks about record marathon swim (ABC News)
shark-infested waters to set a record for an unassisted solo ocean swim
with a 108 km marathon between two of the Cayman islands.
The 48-year-old from Townsville came ashore on Grand Cayman on Sunday
night and was so exhausted that she was barely able to stand after her
40 hours and 41 minutes in the water.
Severely dehydrated and unable to speak with a swollen tongue, she
lifted her arms in triumph and glanced at hundreds of spectators before
collapsing on the beach.
"This was the longest unassisted ocean solo swim," said Steven
Munatones, a swim adviser and observer for the International Marathon
Swimming Hall of Fame.
"What Penny did physically and psychologically was beyond incredible."
To qualify for the record, according to Hall of Fame standards, the
swimmer cannot use a shark cage, a wetsuit or flippers or draft off
escort boats and must be verified by an independent observer.
The previous record was 101 km.
After her swim, Palfrey told the ABC she was aware of sharks shadowing her along the way.
"One of the white tip sharks, it just shadowed me the entire night - I
could see it sort of five feet away, maybe more," she said.
"I had the shark shield on so it was just outside the range of the
shark shield and it was just cruising underneath me all night long.
"I could see it down there, the white shape, just sort of swimming away."
She says her first request at the end of the swim was for ice cream.
Guinness World Records uses looser guidelines for unassisted swims,
according to Munatones, who keeps records for the International Marathon
Swimming Hall of Fame in the Americas.
Munatones said the last 16 km of Palfrey's Bridge Swim - so-called
for the crossing between Little Cayman and Grand Cayman - were the
toughest as she had to fight a "wicked current" after more than 30 hours
in the water.
"She was weak and her arm strokes were just slicing through the water," Munatones said after Palfrey came ashore.
"She wasn't moving that fast but she just hung with it."
Although an escort boat was fitted with a shark shield that sends out
electrical signals as a repellent, four white tip sharks approached
Palfrey on Sunday within a few hours of each other. Crew estimated one
shark was 9 feet long (2.7 metres).
While rarely seen in Cayman waters, white tips are known to be aggressive and dangerous to swimmers and divers.
This was Palfrey's third attempt at the world record. Her previous
two attempts in Hawaii were halted after she was severely stung by
jellyfish.
- ABC/Reuters
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First posted Tue Jun 14, 2011 8:45am AEST
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Satellite images: how the ash cloud spread
Tue Jun 14, 2011 12:10pm AEDT
New satellite images reveal how ash from the Puyehue-Cordon Caulle volcanic complex in Chile has spread around the world.
NASA says the ash flew high into the atmosphere, putting it above the winds and weather that usually disperse such plumes.
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On Monday June 13, NASA's Aqua satellite captured this image of
a concentrated ash plume visible over southern Australia and the Tasman
Sea.
Air travel in Australia, New Zealand and across South America was thrown into chaos, as the ash clouds pose a risk to flights.
The ash plume is clearly visible above New Zealand and the South Pacific Ocean in this NASA image, also from June 13.
Ash pours from the Puyehue-Cordon Caulle in this image,
captured on June 6, which also shows a plume spreading over Argentina
and out into the Atlantic Ocean.
As Puyehue-Cordon Caulle emitted a plume of light-coloured ash
on June 6, NASA says a shift in the winds formed a prominent kink in the
plume, as visible in this satellite image. The plume here is stretching
along the edge of the Andes.
The Puyehue-Cordon Caulle eruption started on June 4. This NASA
satellite image from that day shows ash soaring more than 14 kilometres
into the air.
The plume blew north and then east over the Atlantic Ocean, reaching at least 3,300 kilometres in length.
This animation from the Bureau of Meteorology shows the ash
plume spreading from South America around the Southern Hemisphere and
close to southern Australia.
Graham Weston, a volcanic ash forecaster with the Bureau of
Meteorology's Volcano Ash Advisory Centre says an eruption in South
America in 1991 led to an ash plume circumnavigating the globe twice.
Sources
Satellite images: NASA Earth Observatory
Animation: Bureau of Meteorology; NOAA; JMA; EUMETSAT
Tue Jun 14, 2011 12:10pm AEDT
New satellite images reveal how ash from the Puyehue-Cordon Caulle volcanic complex in Chile has spread around the world.
NASA says the ash flew high into the atmosphere, putting it above the winds and weather that usually disperse such plumes.
Search ABC News
On Monday June 13, NASA's Aqua satellite captured this image of
a concentrated ash plume visible over southern Australia and the Tasman
Sea.
Air travel in Australia, New Zealand and across South America was thrown into chaos, as the ash clouds pose a risk to flights.
The ash plume is clearly visible above New Zealand and the South Pacific Ocean in this NASA image, also from June 13.
Ash pours from the Puyehue-Cordon Caulle in this image,
captured on June 6, which also shows a plume spreading over Argentina
and out into the Atlantic Ocean.
As Puyehue-Cordon Caulle emitted a plume of light-coloured ash
on June 6, NASA says a shift in the winds formed a prominent kink in the
plume, as visible in this satellite image. The plume here is stretching
along the edge of the Andes.
The Puyehue-Cordon Caulle eruption started on June 4. This NASA
satellite image from that day shows ash soaring more than 14 kilometres
into the air.
The plume blew north and then east over the Atlantic Ocean, reaching at least 3,300 kilometres in length.
This animation from the Bureau of Meteorology shows the ash
plume spreading from South America around the Southern Hemisphere and
close to southern Australia.
Graham Weston, a volcanic ash forecaster with the Bureau of
Meteorology's Volcano Ash Advisory Centre says an eruption in South
America in 1991 led to an ash plume circumnavigating the globe twice.
Sources
Satellite images: NASA Earth Observatory
Animation: Bureau of Meteorology; NOAA; JMA; EUMETSAT
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Why is a cow like a pink batt? Ask Julia Gillard
By Barrie Cassidy
Updated Thu Jun 9, 2011 4:32pm AEST
Dairy cow face. The gentle
giants are curious about visitors at afternoon milking in the NSW Bega
valley. (abc rural: Keva Gocher)
It's hard to identify a more popular decision taken by
the Gillard Government than the suspension of live cattle exports to
Indonesia.
Yet even that has been awash in an ocean of negativity.
The overwhelming sentiment of most of the graziers in the far north
has fallen somewhere between philosophical and supportive. One quoted
his son saying that he would rather go broke than put his animals
through such cruelty. Another - Paul Holmes a Court - one of the biggest
exporters of live cattle to Indonesia - says the government had no
choice and the ban should only be lifted when proper surveillance is
guaranteed.
Yet barely anywhere in the media, not in print, on radio or
television, on the ABC or the commercial outlets, or online is there any
real reflection of how the community would have wanted the government
to respond to the horror of the Four Corners program.
The reports instead focus on:
- Why wasn't this done months ago? Why did the government have to see the pictures before it did anything?
- They should have gone much further. There needs to be a total and permanent ban on live cattle exports.
- What about the graziers whose businesses could go to the wall? What about the job losses, and what about compensation?
- This is in breach of World Trade Organisation guidelines.
- Markets will be lost to the South Americans. We'll never get it back.
- This is going to dramatically increase the price of meat for Indonesia's poor.
- They care more about cattle than refugees.
- And the Minister speaks gobbledygook!
The media treatment was compounded early on when the introduction to
many of the reports - even on the ABC - spoke of fury and anger in the
north over the decision, while the reports themselves contained nothing
of the sort. It was almost as if the media couldn't comprehend that
maybe the industry itself would take the view a problem existed that
needed fixing.
So why are even the most popular decisions taken by this government, essentially public relations disasters?
It's easy to blame the media, as many will. The circumstances of a
hung parliament and minority government has created unfamiliarity and
uncertainty around the issues, whatever they are.
The Government's history, on insulation, school halls, and the East
Timor solution invites instant scepticism on everything. A government
decision = controversy = crisis. They can't even give away set top boxes
to pensioners without a furore.
The media has its faults, but a lot of the blame rests with the
Government itself. In this case, there was nobody other than the
Government to sell the positives; not the animal welfare people because
they wanted tougher action; not the graziers because they had to have
one eye to compensation; and not the cows because of their obvious
limitations.
It was up to the Government, and they blew it.
The Minister for Agriculture (yes Australia has one) Joe Ludwig had
been warned about the problem for months but handed it back to the
industry to fix.
Then when the Four Corners report went to air he astounded many of
his caucus colleagues by taking a half way measure and calling for an
inquiry.
And finally when the sensible decision was taken, the minister talked
about "appropriate animal welfare outcomes" and "supply chain
assurances".
To the prospect of resuming the trade in six months, he said "We need
to put in place that supply chain assurance so as soon as we can move
to a supply chain assurance then we can transition for the longer term."
In other words, when we're satisfied the Indonesians have stopped brutalising the cattle, we'll resume the trade.
But these days gobbledygook is not the only problem. It goes way
beyond that to a failure to tell the public the truth about anything.
Ross Gittins hit the nail on the head in the SMH when he wrote:"One
thing I despise about life in Australia today is the way power chasing
politicians and self promoting media personalities seek to advance
themselves by encouraging people living in the most prosperous period in
our history to feel sorry for themselves.
"Apparently the soaring cost of living is absolutely killing us."
The Government folds itself into the Opposition's narrative that cost
of living pressures are weighing down the nation. It's too hard to do
otherwise; too edgy. So ministers have even lost the ability to talk
about prosperity. We shouldn't be surprised then, that they can't handle
cows either.
Tags:
government-and-politics, federal-government, rural, livestock, animal-welfare, beef-cattle, australia
First posted Thu Jun 9, 2011 1:37pm AEST
Indigenous jobs are rare, their loss would be tragedy
By Chris Uhlmann
Updated Fri Jun 10, 2011 12:27pm AEST
Just pulling the plug on live
exports risks a catastrophic destruction of jobs and fragile regional
economies. (ABC: Maria Hatzakis)
Thirty years ago I spent two months in Wilcannia, a dot on the Barrier Highway about 200 kilometres from Broken Hill.
Through the burning days of January and February the stay seemed much longer.
Wilcannia was a port in its pomp, in the late 1900s when paddle
steamers and wool barges plied the Darling River. Old-timers told me
that when the river flooded some paddle-boats set out across the plain,
only to be stranded when the water receded.
Then the trade, and the river, dried up and Wilcannia was stranded.
In the summer of 1981 there wasn't much glory about the town. The
worst of it was "The Malley" a stretch of baked clay where some of the
local Barkindji people lived. The tumbledown shacks, the rubbish, the
smell; everything about it was an assault on the idea of Australia. A
rich and decent nation should not let its people live like that.
I met a shearer while I was stumbling through the Dantesque
wasteland. He invited me to join him outside his corrugated iron humpy
for a cup of tea. After about half an hour I finally worked up the
courage to ask: "How can you live here?"
He said he loved it. He said wouldn't live anywhere else. He had lots of friends and was happy.
Of all the appalling statistics that define the lot of the Indigenous
population in nearly 200 pages compiled by the Australian Bureau of
Statistics just one positive stands out. Despite their bad health, early
deaths, absurd rates of imprisonment and low rates of employment, 72
per cent of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people aged 15 years
and over self-report as feeling happy all or most of the time. In remote
areas the figure is higher, 78 per cent.
And that shows a resilience of spirit that gives cause to hope for
the future of the Indigenous population, despite our best efforts at
actively and passively annihilating them.
I have never returned to Wilcannia but people tell me it is worse now, with burnt out buildings and boarded up shops.
And the sense that things aren't improving in some Indigenous
communities was echoed this week by the Mayor of the Northern Territory
town of Katherine, Anne Shepherd.
Ms Shepherd is Australian-born but was nursing in England when she
decided to take up a job in Katherine "because I liked the sound of the
name".
When she stepped from the small plane on to the dirt airfield in the
blistering summer heat, Katherine's appeal evaporated. She was also
appalled by the suggestion of the matron that this was a great place to
find a husband.
Two days later she met him at the local bank and has never moved. She
loves the town but is saddened by the decline of Katherine's Indigenous
population.
"I remember those people when I first came," she said. "I was nursing
at the hospital. The pride that they had and how self-reliant they
were. And I see that so many of the old people have gone, of course, and
I think that you know, that's one of the problems as well, that the
leadership and the strength that those people had all those years ago
doesn't seem to be around anymore."
She sees alcoholism and violence as just symptoms of a soul-deep illness.
"I think it actually starts with the dispossession. I think then there's the hopelessness, the loss of culture."
Ms Shepherd believes that some of the worst problems have been created by the best intentions.
"I think the welfare system is killing Indigenous people. What have
we had now, 30-35 years of welfare for Indigenous people? It certainly
hasn't helped them."
Nor does she think the most recent set of Canberra-devised good
intentions, the Federal Intervention, has done much good. The alcohol
bans in the communities around Katherine simply drove the drinkers to
town.
And, ironically, while the Prime Minister was touring Indigenous
communities in the Northern Territory this week her Government announced
another well-intentioned move likely to cause more suffering: the
suspension of live cattle exports to Indonesia.
Real Indigenous jobs are rare. The 2006 census shows that only 48 per
cent of the Aboriginal workforce-aged population were recorded as in
"employment". This compares to 72 per cent for other Australians - a gap
of 24 percentage points. That's probably erring on the optimistic side
because the definition of a job is a touch loose in some parts and the
ABS has a little trouble gathering reliable information in rural and
remote regions.
But we do know this. There are 82 Indigenous cattle properties in
northern Australia with strong links to the live export trade - 54 in
the Territory, 22 in the Kimberley and Pilbara and six in far north
Queensland. These directly support 700 real Indigenous jobs and it's
estimated they indirectly support a further 17,000 people in station
communities. And that's not counting the Indigenous employees working
for non-Indigenous companies. All up the cattle industry that trades
with Indonesia employs 11,000 people.
There is no excuse for the shocking animal cruelty in Indonesian
abattoirs and the Government should play a role in ensuring that the
live export trade is cleaned up. But just pulling the plug on it risks a
catastrophic destruction of jobs and fragile regional economies.
Contractors - road train drivers, helicopter pilots - were having their
work terminated within hours of the suspension of the trade.
Indigenous jobs - any jobs - in regional and remote communities are hard to come by. Their loss would also be a tragedy.
Chris Uhlmann co-hosts 7.30.
Tags:
community-and-society, indigenous, rural, farm-labour , livestock, animal-welfare, beef-cattle, work, aboriginal, australia
First posted Fri Jun 10, 2011 12:08pm AEST
By Barrie Cassidy
Updated Thu Jun 9, 2011 4:32pm AEST
Dairy cow face. The gentle
giants are curious about visitors at afternoon milking in the NSW Bega
valley. (abc rural: Keva Gocher)
It's hard to identify a more popular decision taken by
the Gillard Government than the suspension of live cattle exports to
Indonesia.
Yet even that has been awash in an ocean of negativity.
The overwhelming sentiment of most of the graziers in the far north
has fallen somewhere between philosophical and supportive. One quoted
his son saying that he would rather go broke than put his animals
through such cruelty. Another - Paul Holmes a Court - one of the biggest
exporters of live cattle to Indonesia - says the government had no
choice and the ban should only be lifted when proper surveillance is
guaranteed.
Yet barely anywhere in the media, not in print, on radio or
television, on the ABC or the commercial outlets, or online is there any
real reflection of how the community would have wanted the government
to respond to the horror of the Four Corners program.
The reports instead focus on:
- Why wasn't this done months ago? Why did the government have to see the pictures before it did anything?
- They should have gone much further. There needs to be a total and permanent ban on live cattle exports.
- What about the graziers whose businesses could go to the wall? What about the job losses, and what about compensation?
- This is in breach of World Trade Organisation guidelines.
- Markets will be lost to the South Americans. We'll never get it back.
- This is going to dramatically increase the price of meat for Indonesia's poor.
- They care more about cattle than refugees.
- And the Minister speaks gobbledygook!
The media treatment was compounded early on when the introduction to
many of the reports - even on the ABC - spoke of fury and anger in the
north over the decision, while the reports themselves contained nothing
of the sort. It was almost as if the media couldn't comprehend that
maybe the industry itself would take the view a problem existed that
needed fixing.
So why are even the most popular decisions taken by this government, essentially public relations disasters?
It's easy to blame the media, as many will. The circumstances of a
hung parliament and minority government has created unfamiliarity and
uncertainty around the issues, whatever they are.
The Government's history, on insulation, school halls, and the East
Timor solution invites instant scepticism on everything. A government
decision = controversy = crisis. They can't even give away set top boxes
to pensioners without a furore.
The media has its faults, but a lot of the blame rests with the
Government itself. In this case, there was nobody other than the
Government to sell the positives; not the animal welfare people because
they wanted tougher action; not the graziers because they had to have
one eye to compensation; and not the cows because of their obvious
limitations.
It was up to the Government, and they blew it.
The Minister for Agriculture (yes Australia has one) Joe Ludwig had
been warned about the problem for months but handed it back to the
industry to fix.
Then when the Four Corners report went to air he astounded many of
his caucus colleagues by taking a half way measure and calling for an
inquiry.
And finally when the sensible decision was taken, the minister talked
about "appropriate animal welfare outcomes" and "supply chain
assurances".
To the prospect of resuming the trade in six months, he said "We need
to put in place that supply chain assurance so as soon as we can move
to a supply chain assurance then we can transition for the longer term."
In other words, when we're satisfied the Indonesians have stopped brutalising the cattle, we'll resume the trade.
But these days gobbledygook is not the only problem. It goes way
beyond that to a failure to tell the public the truth about anything.
Ross Gittins hit the nail on the head in the SMH when he wrote:"One
thing I despise about life in Australia today is the way power chasing
politicians and self promoting media personalities seek to advance
themselves by encouraging people living in the most prosperous period in
our history to feel sorry for themselves.
"Apparently the soaring cost of living is absolutely killing us."
The Government folds itself into the Opposition's narrative that cost
of living pressures are weighing down the nation. It's too hard to do
otherwise; too edgy. So ministers have even lost the ability to talk
about prosperity. We shouldn't be surprised then, that they can't handle
cows either.
Tags:
government-and-politics, federal-government, rural, livestock, animal-welfare, beef-cattle, australia
First posted Thu Jun 9, 2011 1:37pm AEST
Indigenous jobs are rare, their loss would be tragedy
By Chris Uhlmann
Updated Fri Jun 10, 2011 12:27pm AEST
Just pulling the plug on live
exports risks a catastrophic destruction of jobs and fragile regional
economies. (ABC: Maria Hatzakis)
Thirty years ago I spent two months in Wilcannia, a dot on the Barrier Highway about 200 kilometres from Broken Hill.
Through the burning days of January and February the stay seemed much longer.
Wilcannia was a port in its pomp, in the late 1900s when paddle
steamers and wool barges plied the Darling River. Old-timers told me
that when the river flooded some paddle-boats set out across the plain,
only to be stranded when the water receded.
Then the trade, and the river, dried up and Wilcannia was stranded.
In the summer of 1981 there wasn't much glory about the town. The
worst of it was "The Malley" a stretch of baked clay where some of the
local Barkindji people lived. The tumbledown shacks, the rubbish, the
smell; everything about it was an assault on the idea of Australia. A
rich and decent nation should not let its people live like that.
I met a shearer while I was stumbling through the Dantesque
wasteland. He invited me to join him outside his corrugated iron humpy
for a cup of tea. After about half an hour I finally worked up the
courage to ask: "How can you live here?"
He said he loved it. He said wouldn't live anywhere else. He had lots of friends and was happy.
Of all the appalling statistics that define the lot of the Indigenous
population in nearly 200 pages compiled by the Australian Bureau of
Statistics just one positive stands out. Despite their bad health, early
deaths, absurd rates of imprisonment and low rates of employment, 72
per cent of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people aged 15 years
and over self-report as feeling happy all or most of the time. In remote
areas the figure is higher, 78 per cent.
And that shows a resilience of spirit that gives cause to hope for
the future of the Indigenous population, despite our best efforts at
actively and passively annihilating them.
I have never returned to Wilcannia but people tell me it is worse now, with burnt out buildings and boarded up shops.
And the sense that things aren't improving in some Indigenous
communities was echoed this week by the Mayor of the Northern Territory
town of Katherine, Anne Shepherd.
Ms Shepherd is Australian-born but was nursing in England when she
decided to take up a job in Katherine "because I liked the sound of the
name".
When she stepped from the small plane on to the dirt airfield in the
blistering summer heat, Katherine's appeal evaporated. She was also
appalled by the suggestion of the matron that this was a great place to
find a husband.
Two days later she met him at the local bank and has never moved. She
loves the town but is saddened by the decline of Katherine's Indigenous
population.
"I remember those people when I first came," she said. "I was nursing
at the hospital. The pride that they had and how self-reliant they
were. And I see that so many of the old people have gone, of course, and
I think that you know, that's one of the problems as well, that the
leadership and the strength that those people had all those years ago
doesn't seem to be around anymore."
She sees alcoholism and violence as just symptoms of a soul-deep illness.
"I think it actually starts with the dispossession. I think then there's the hopelessness, the loss of culture."
Ms Shepherd believes that some of the worst problems have been created by the best intentions.
"I think the welfare system is killing Indigenous people. What have
we had now, 30-35 years of welfare for Indigenous people? It certainly
hasn't helped them."
Nor does she think the most recent set of Canberra-devised good
intentions, the Federal Intervention, has done much good. The alcohol
bans in the communities around Katherine simply drove the drinkers to
town.
And, ironically, while the Prime Minister was touring Indigenous
communities in the Northern Territory this week her Government announced
another well-intentioned move likely to cause more suffering: the
suspension of live cattle exports to Indonesia.
Real Indigenous jobs are rare. The 2006 census shows that only 48 per
cent of the Aboriginal workforce-aged population were recorded as in
"employment". This compares to 72 per cent for other Australians - a gap
of 24 percentage points. That's probably erring on the optimistic side
because the definition of a job is a touch loose in some parts and the
ABS has a little trouble gathering reliable information in rural and
remote regions.
But we do know this. There are 82 Indigenous cattle properties in
northern Australia with strong links to the live export trade - 54 in
the Territory, 22 in the Kimberley and Pilbara and six in far north
Queensland. These directly support 700 real Indigenous jobs and it's
estimated they indirectly support a further 17,000 people in station
communities. And that's not counting the Indigenous employees working
for non-Indigenous companies. All up the cattle industry that trades
with Indonesia employs 11,000 people.
There is no excuse for the shocking animal cruelty in Indonesian
abattoirs and the Government should play a role in ensuring that the
live export trade is cleaned up. But just pulling the plug on it risks a
catastrophic destruction of jobs and fragile regional economies.
Contractors - road train drivers, helicopter pilots - were having their
work terminated within hours of the suspension of the trade.
Indigenous jobs - any jobs - in regional and remote communities are hard to come by. Their loss would also be a tragedy.
Chris Uhlmann co-hosts 7.30.
Tags:
community-and-society, indigenous, rural, farm-labour , livestock, animal-welfare, beef-cattle, work, aboriginal, australia
First posted Fri Jun 10, 2011 12:08pm AEST
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Re: SHUT THE HELL UP ABOUT AUSTRALIA!!!
GANGS of NEW YORK,
"The Dead RABBITS"
The word "Rabbit"
is the phonetic corruption
of the Irish word ráibéad, meaning
"man to be feared".
"Dead" was a slang intensifier meaning
"very".[1]
Thus, a "Dead Ráibéad" means
a man to be greatly feared.
...THE MAN, Comes Around...
https://youtu.be/iSPlJusBJ-E
The gang was sometimes
also known as the Black Birds.
https://youtu.be/P5CUHHGlQg0
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Sites evaporate after hack
ASHER MOSES
At least 4800 Australian websites
have been lost with no chance of recovery
after hack attack on web host.70
Hackers release manifesto for web war
GROUP who have hit websites
of CIA, US Senate and Sony
claim to have targeted
British organisations
in war against governments.
...and After the French Revolution...
(including both combat casualties and
massacres
and executions on both sides)
are thought to have taken
between 117,000 and 250,000 lives
(170,000 according to the latest
estimates).[80]
Because of the extremely brutal forms
that the Republican repression took in many places,
certain historians such as Reynald Secher
have called the event a "genocide".
...but don't let me stop 'them' LEADING YOU
TO THE SAME DEAD End, in DEMAND of your
"freedom"...From YOUR Honour, Duty, Responsibility,
and the JUST 'rewards'; as is Your 'right'.
Sites evaporate after hack
ASHER MOSES
At least 4800 Australian websites
have been lost with no chance of recovery
after hack attack on web host.70
ASHER MOSES
At least 4800 Australian websites
have been lost with no chance of recovery
after hack attack on web host.70
Hackers release manifesto for web war
GROUP who have hit websites
of CIA, US Senate and Sony
claim to have targeted
British organisations
in war against governments.
...and After the French Revolution...
- 5 War and Counter-Revolution (1792–1797)
- 6.3 Reign of Terror
- 9 Role of women
- 9.1 Feminist agitation
(including both combat casualties and
massacres
and executions on both sides)
are thought to have taken
between 117,000 and 250,000 lives
(170,000 according to the latest
estimates).[80]
Because of the extremely brutal forms
that the Republican repression took in many places,
certain historians such as Reynald Secher
have called the event a "genocide".
...but don't let me stop 'them' LEADING YOU
TO THE SAME DEAD End, in DEMAND of your
"freedom"...From YOUR Honour, Duty, Responsibility,
and the JUST 'rewards'; as is Your 'right'.
Sites evaporate after hack
ASHER MOSES
At least 4800 Australian websites
have been lost with no chance of recovery
after hack attack on web host.70
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true lilly wrote:...and ONLY ONE HumanE Being need 'HEAR',Sod-Haus...!!! wrote:People Need Yo Express Themselves...!!!
to make it All Worthwhile!
'funny' hey, that when Sony gets hacked
it makes World Wide 'News', yet back before
I was banned from D.I.F. No One wanted to Know
(or rather, HAVE IT BE KNOWN!),
that Australian MSN was reporting that,
AUSTRALIAN COUNCILS, BANKS, BUSINESSES,
WATER Boards, and even CHILD WELFARE sites, were
BEING SERIOUSLY HACKED, By FOREIGN Agents.guiver wrote:21-06-2011, 10:13 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by guivre
Don't forget the famous 1968 Democratic Convention in Chicago with the mantra: The whole world is watching!
http://www.jofreeman.com/sixtiesprotest/baptism.htm
For some reason I just realized the three W's in "The whole world is watching," www = world wide web, etc.
"for some reason"...
just compare 'guiver's' TIME of POST,
with my last post of GOD'S WARNING of
The World Wide WEB-NET!true lilly wrote:...SWAMP
WEB NET
Oh, and not only predictable, but God did warn us
of the ruinous trap, that is the WEB NET...
JEREMIAH 5:
26For among my people are found wicked men:
they lay wait, as he that setteth snares;
they set a trap, they catch men.
27As a cage is full of birds,
so are their houses full of deceit:
therefore they are become great,
and waxen rich.
At the link (below), you will find the numbers for
all the root meanings; but please, don't stop
at those two lines, let these few examples
of the depth and breadth of God's Word,
found in only a few words, of 2 lines,
inspire you to seek to know Him, with
all your heart and all your mind.
http://www.blueletterbible.org/Bible.cfm?b=Jer&c=5&v=1&t=KJV#comm/26
Strong's H3353 - yaquwsh
Passive participle of יָקֹשׁ (H3369)
1) fowler, trapper, bait-layer
Strong's H3369 - yaqosh
A primitive root
1) to lure, entice, snare, lay a snare or lure, set a trap
a) (Qal)
1) to lay snares (fig. of devices of wicked)
2) fowlers (participle)
b) (Niphal) to be ensnared, be caught by a bait
c) (Pual) to be entrapped
Strong's H4889 - mashchiyth
From שָׁחַת (H7843)
1) ruin, destruction
Strong's H7843 - shachath
A primitive root
1) to destroy, corrupt, go to ruin, decay
a) (Niphal) to be marred, be spoiled, be corrupted,
be corrupt, be injured, be ruined, be rotted
b) (Piel)
1) to spoil, ruin
2) to pervert, corrupt, deal corruptly (morally)
c) (Hiphil)
1) to spoil, ruin, destroy
2) to pervert, corrupt (morally)
3) destroyer (participle)
d) (Hophal) spoiled, ruined (participle)
Strong's H3920 - lakad
A primitive root
1) to capture, take, seize
a) (Qal)
1) to capture, seize
2) to capture (of men) (fig.)
3) to take (by lot)
b) (Niphal)
1) to be captured
2) to be caught (of men in trap, snare) (fig.)
c) (Hithpael) to grasp each other
Strong's H3619 - kĕlub
From the same as כֶּלֶב (H3611)
1) cage, basket, dog cage
Strong's H3611 - keleb
From an unused root means.
to yelp, or else to attack
1) dog
a) dog (literal)
b) contempt or abasement (fig.)
c) of pagan sacrifice
d) of male cult prostitute (fig.)
Strong's H5775 - `owph
From עוּף (H5774)
1) flying creatures, fowl, insects, birds
a) fowl, birds
b) winged insects
Strong's H5774 - `uwph
A primitive root
1) to fly, fly about, fly away
a) (Qal)
1) to fly, hover
2) to fly away
b) (Hiphil) to cause to fly, light upon
c) (Polel)
1) to fly about or to and fro
2) to cause to fly to and fro, brandish
d) (Hithpolel) to fly away
2) (Qal) to cover, be dark
Strong's H4820 - mirmah
From רָמָה (H7411) in the sense of deceiving
1) deceit, treachery
Strong's H7411 - ramah
A primitive root
1) to cast, shoot, hurl
a) (Qal)
1) to throw
2) bow-shooters, bowmen (participle)
b) (Piel) to throw down
2) to beguile, deceive, mislead, deal treacherously
a) (Piel)
1) to beguile, deceive, mislead, trick
2) to deal treacherously with, betray
...and just to prove the point, 'they' simply had to,
scramble the format of that post (AGAIN!) to the point of
beingillegible...wonder how many more times 'they' will;
sometimes, up to a dozen, or after many repairs,
'they' don't let the post go through at all...oohhhh,
'wasting my time', nah, God knows the work I do,
and why, and so, 'you' are only further condemning
'your'SELVES.
Oh go on, click and have a look at what only,
the Maps of the academic web
in the European Higher Education Area,
really looked like...when it was even smaller:
http://internetlab.cindoc.csic.es/cv/11/EU_Web_maps/Net_50.GIF
"TOMBOT"= "tintin"?
Well it does 'look like' him, and the way
he likes to "have fun"
LAUGHING IN EVERYONE'S FACE
over his Big "JOKE"...
“Drawn” by an infosec engineer known simply as “TomBot”
and passed
down in email for years.
Click the diagram to get a bigger version.
Network Diagram by TomBot.
...and Knowing to Take Heed of God's Warning's,
that No Man has any power over The Deceiver's NETwork,
from my first time 'On Line', I've maintained the integrity of
the purpose of writing to those with ears that hear;
to Freely Share, The Very Best News Ever-:
THE CREATOR GOD EXISTS, IS PERFECTLY JUST and,
The Second, PERMANENT DEATH, is only for those who,
CHOOSE IT, of Their Own, Informed, Free Will!
Lily Pond
Marshland
...or..The SWAMP of The Deceivers...YOUR CHOICE!
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MORE, Bank GROWTH In AUSTRALIA
A New Era Began as LAIKI Bank Australia Became Beirut Hellenic Bank
Posted on 23 May 2011 by Anastasios Papapostolou Tags: business
Following
the acquisition of a majority shareholding of Laiki Bank (Australia)
Limited by the Bank of Beirut in February 2011, the bank announced it
will be known as Beirut Hellenic Bank. Customers are able to experience
the new branding in existing branches across Australia including its
branch in Adelaide, four branches in Melbourne and five branches in
Sydney.
Beirut Hellenic Bank launched with a new logo, new signage across all
its branches, new stationery and collateral and a new website. Beirut
Hellenic Bank is also implementing a new advanced, user friendly and
business orientated internet banking platform for all customers, which
will be available from mid this year.
The transaction and new brand has been approved by the Australian
Prudential Regulatory Authority (APRA), the Central Bank of Cyprus and
the Central Bank of Lebanon.
Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, James Wakim, who was
appointed to the role in February 2011, has led the new brand
implementation. “We are proud of the new brand we have developed to
represent the dawn of a new age for the bank and our customers. The
re-brand provides the bank with the opportunity to become a specialist
in areas where Hellenics and Lebanese alike excel, such as in small
business including food services, transport and in the property
investment and development sector, just to name a few. Our Overseas
Relations Service will continue to support the community and act as a
bridge connecting our Hellenic and Lebanese customers with their country
of origin.”
The partnership of Bank of Beirut and Laiki Bank under the leadership
of James Wakim has led to significant achievements over the last month
including:
• Maintaining the most competitive term deposit of any Australian bank at 6.70% p.a. for
12 months
• Growing the capital of the bank by 80%
• Increasing loans and deposits to the highest they have been in the last three years;
• Establishing a correspondent banking and international trade
department to handle customers’ import and export trade requirements.
This will be headed by Allan Harvey, one of the most experienced
international bankers in Australia;
• Recruiting at least 20% additional staff;
• Committing to open five additional branches over and above the
ten existing branches before the end of 2011, with the first branch to
be open in Parramatta by early July;
James Wakim continues; “The banks values are rooted in the importance
of family and our customers will be able to expect more from us. Our
community and staff have already shown great support in this exciting
time of change. Beirut Hellenic Bank represents our commitment to
provide simple, trusted and fast banking services to all our customers
and continues the service we are known for with our staff truly
understanding our customers’ needs and aspirations. This phase is the
next step on our journey to become the premier multicultural bank in
Australia. We extend a warm invitation to welcome all our customers past
and present to come into their nearest branch to experience the new
brand.”(thanks palomino ...amazing what
INDEPENDENT THINKING, SELF EDUCATING People find ,
that MSM and CONspiracy sites, IGNORE )
A New Era Began as LAIKI Bank Australia Became Beirut Hellenic Bank
Posted on 23 May 2011 by Anastasios Papapostolou Tags: business
Following
the acquisition of a majority shareholding of Laiki Bank (Australia)
Limited by the Bank of Beirut in February 2011, the bank announced it
will be known as Beirut Hellenic Bank. Customers are able to experience
the new branding in existing branches across Australia including its
branch in Adelaide, four branches in Melbourne and five branches in
Sydney.
Beirut Hellenic Bank launched with a new logo, new signage across all
its branches, new stationery and collateral and a new website. Beirut
Hellenic Bank is also implementing a new advanced, user friendly and
business orientated internet banking platform for all customers, which
will be available from mid this year.
The transaction and new brand has been approved by the Australian
Prudential Regulatory Authority (APRA), the Central Bank of Cyprus and
the Central Bank of Lebanon.
Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, James Wakim, who was
appointed to the role in February 2011, has led the new brand
implementation. “We are proud of the new brand we have developed to
represent the dawn of a new age for the bank and our customers. The
re-brand provides the bank with the opportunity to become a specialist
in areas where Hellenics and Lebanese alike excel, such as in small
business including food services, transport and in the property
investment and development sector, just to name a few. Our Overseas
Relations Service will continue to support the community and act as a
bridge connecting our Hellenic and Lebanese customers with their country
of origin.”
The partnership of Bank of Beirut and Laiki Bank under the leadership
of James Wakim has led to significant achievements over the last month
including:
• Maintaining the most competitive term deposit of any Australian bank at 6.70% p.a. for
12 months
• Growing the capital of the bank by 80%
• Increasing loans and deposits to the highest they have been in the last three years;
• Establishing a correspondent banking and international trade
department to handle customers’ import and export trade requirements.
This will be headed by Allan Harvey, one of the most experienced
international bankers in Australia;
• Recruiting at least 20% additional staff;
• Committing to open five additional branches over and above the
ten existing branches before the end of 2011, with the first branch to
be open in Parramatta by early July;
James Wakim continues; “The banks values are rooted in the importance
of family and our customers will be able to expect more from us. Our
community and staff have already shown great support in this exciting
time of change. Beirut Hellenic Bank represents our commitment to
provide simple, trusted and fast banking services to all our customers
and continues the service we are known for with our staff truly
understanding our customers’ needs and aspirations. This phase is the
next step on our journey to become the premier multicultural bank in
Australia. We extend a warm invitation to welcome all our customers past
and present to come into their nearest branch to experience the new
brand.”(thanks palomino ...amazing what
INDEPENDENT THINKING, SELF EDUCATING People find ,
that MSM and CONspiracy sites, IGNORE )
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...and yeah, there is an AWEful Lot I am 'shutting up about'...
...not my place or time...now...or "your" business...
...even though it's all been out there, a Long time...
http://www.blueletterbible.org/Bible.cfm?b=Pro&c=6&v=1&t=KJV#top
...not my place or time...now...or "your" business...
...even though it's all been out there, a Long time...
http://www.blueletterbible.org/Bible.cfm?b=Pro&c=6&v=1&t=KJV#top
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...so, who do you find out what today's Google Doodle is about,
when neither Google nor Wiki will tell you?
Personally, I like it, even though it does bring to mind...
Buried machinery in a barn lot;
Dallas, South Dakota, May 1936
An Oklahoman boy during a dust storm, 1936
A farmer and his two sons during a dust storm
in Cimarron County, Oklahoma, 1936.
Photo: Arthur Rothstein.
...as it also reminds me of the Good Hearts
of the Men and Women, who got their
families, friends, and strangers, safely through it
...but maybe it's only more selling of that,
"Australia is an unlivable desert", Lie,
seeing as it's the birthday of...
Amy Johnson in Kalgoorlie,
Western Australia, July 1930.
Johnson achieved worldwide recognition when,
in 1930, she became the first woman
to fly solo from Britain to Australia.
Flying her "Jason" Gipsy Moth,
she left Croydon, south of London,
on 5 May of that year and landed in Darwin, Australia
on 24 May after flying 11,000 miles (18,000 km).
Amy Johnson at the Kalgoorlie
War Memorial, July 1930.
Popular culture
In 1942, a film of Johnson's life, They Flew Alone,
was made by director-producer Herbert Wilcox,
starring Anna Neagle as Johnson, and Robert Newton
as Mollison.
The movie is known in the United States as
Wings and the Woman.
Amy Johnson inspired the song "Flying Sorcery"
from Scottish singer-songwriter Al Stewart's album,
Year of the Cat (1976).[13]
Amy! (1980) is the subject of and also is the title of an
avant-garde documentary written and directed
by feminist film theorist Laura Mulvey
and noted semiologist Peter Wollen.
Amy Johnson was the subject of a £500,000 question
on the UK version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
(2000). Contestant Duncan Bickley, ironically a pilot
(she flew from Sherburn Aerodrome), failed
by answering that the aircraft in which she flew solo
from Britain to Australia was called "Pegasus"
(the correct answer is "Jason").[14]
Queen of the Air (2008) by Peter Aveyard
is a musical tribute to Johnson.[15]
....
The KLM McDonnell Douglas MD-11
named Amy Johnson....oh dear,
and doesn't that equate to,
"war on Australian soil",
in Mr.WIKI/DIF/'Editor' of The NET, "tintin's",
PRO-Prince of the Air' Code Speak... ...'funny',
as this morning, I dreamed that "a 'JEALOUS Woman',
trashed my house", again, but my kids and I laughed it off,
as we had more important friends and blessings,
to be Joyful for ...oh and, another 'Jealous Woman',
discovered she had nothing to fear,
as I've been Her Friend to
(and lets see how many more edits it takes,
to have this appear, as I've written it ...what's that,
5 or 6 times now... )
...and MEANwhile, the followers of "tintin's" CODED Thread,
are CRYING he's DESERTED 'them', and BITCHING at, the
Only One there who Does Make Sense...
To 'those with Hearing ears and Seeing eyes', who Care to
DO THEIR OWN STUDY and MAKE THEIR OWN DISCOVERY'S.
dixie d wrote: 01-07-2011, 12:09 AM
#29123
Quote:
Pri01,
Originally Posted by pri01
???
Could I just ask if you are from Germany? You see Pri reminds me of
Prying, which aslo reminds me of Spying, or maybe Cameras. 01 could mean
Number 1, or Head, Head Teacher maybe. I know a few places where there
are cameras not far from where I live, I also know people not far from
where I live who may be Prying, Spying, if you see what I mean.
The three Question marks could mean 999. I also know someone not far from where I live who has a picture of Marilyn Monroe in his house.
Quote:
Baker reminds me of Baking. Baking would lead to quite a few links for me. So I'll just leave it there.
Marilyn Monroe (pronounced /mɒnˈroʊ/ or /mənˈroʊ/, born Norma Jeane Mortenson but baptized and raised as Norma Jeane Baker; June 1, 1926 – August 5, 1962[1])
Last edited by dixie d; 01-07-2011 at 12:17 AM.
nobodyswife wrote:
01-07-2011, 12:30 AM
#29124
Where the hell is Tintin when the shit hits the fan here in Canada ? and someone is derailing his thread to the max ?
"3 hidden signs"vera susa/true lilly wrote: 12-05-2008, 05:31 AM
#4809
By CHRIS JOHNSON
(WAX BUILDING:
REAL LAND)
(From WIKIPEDIA),
The JOHNSON & JOHNSON Building,
(In The U.S.A, Not Australia)
German and American Cars
Australia "Hedged About"...
...now how would that CONNECT to the fact that,
The man, A Woeman 'selected' to marry and destroy me,
And My Future Family
worked at Johnson & Johnson in Sydney, when I met him
...ah, but, Let Those, who trash and ignore The Warnings,
keep Denying God's Word, and, Be FILTHY STILL...
...When The Man Comes Around
The Book of Eli...
https://youtu.be/6PDwntZvNPk
"...you walk by faith, not by sight."
"What does that mean?"
"...it means you know something
even if you don't know something"
"That doesn't make any sense."
"It doesn't have to make sense,
it's faith, it's faith, it's the flower
of life, in the field of darkness,
that's given me the strength
to carry on. You understand?"
"Is that from your book?"
"Nah, it's ahh, Johnny Cash,
Live at Folsom Prison."
https://youtu.be/yPsOpdFOtsw
...so, others may want to review
more real World Facts, and then,
CHOOSE to,'do a 180%', and, Be,
COUNTED AMONG The RIGHTEOUS.
From the same page:
http://forum.davidicke.com/showthread.php?t=11956&page=481
So in OZ you can even "Escape Monsters",
while AMERICA is getting "CREEPY",
and "Israel"....well, when WASN'T it CREEPY!
Israel at 60: History in maps
Palestine was among several former Ottoman territories placed under British control by the League of Nations.
The mandate lasted from 1920 to 1948.
In 1923, Britain granted limited autonomy to Transjordan, now known as Jordan.
The United Nations General Assembly
proposed dividing Palestine into Jewish
and Arab states, with Jerusalem as an
international city.
The plan was accepted by Jewish leaders
but rejected by the Arabs and never implemented.
After Britain withdrew and the Jews declared
the state of Israel, war broke out with neighbouring Arab nations.
Eight months later an armistice line was agreed,
establishing the West Bank and Gaza Strip
under the control of Jordan and Egypt.
Israel made huge territorial gains in the
Six-Day War.
It captured the West Bank - including East Jerusalem - Gaza Strip, Golan Heights and
the whole Sinai Peninsula.
The Sinai was handed back to Egypt in the
1979 peace deal.
Since 1993 there have been several handovers
of land to differing degrees of Palestinian control.
Jewish settlers in Gaza were withdrawn in 2005
but the West Bank is still dotted with settlements
and a controversial security barrier is being built there.
AND NOWHERE HERE CAN I SEE,
THE LAND GOD DESCRIBED IN HOLY SCRIPTURE!
INFACT,
SHOW ME ANYWHERE IN THIS TERRITORY
WHERE YOU CAN FIT 5 TO 10%
OF THE WORLD'S POPULATION!
I CAN SHOW YOU ONE WHERE YOU CAN!
BUT, REMEMBER, it is NOT Land, Blood, Gold, or Power
that SAVES, or any of that LIE,
but THE CREATOR of LIFE, Who PROMISED to SHOW US
(those who Seek Him with their Whole Hearts and Minds),
that HE DID, DOES and WILL, KEEP ALL HIS PROMISES,
DESCRIBED, From The Beginning and Found in 'those books',
that 'they' DO STUDY while TELLING YOU NOT TO!
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...and, From the ugly...
...To The Beautiful...
SOMETHING SO RIGHT
https://youtu.be/JgPr-sd7eKg
You’ve got the cool water
When the fever runs high
You’ve got the look of lovelight
In your eyes
And I was in crazy motion
‘Til you calmed me down
It took a little time
But you calmed me down
When something goes wrong
I’m the first to admit it
I’m the first to admit it
But the last one to know
When something goes right
Oh, it’s likely to lose me
It’s apt to confuse me
It’s such an unusual sight
Oh, I can’t get used to something so right
Something so right
They got a wall in China
It’s a thousand miles long
To keep out the foreigners
They made it strong
And I got a wall around me
That you can’t even see
It took a little time
To get next to me
When something goes wrong
I’m the first to admit it
I’m the first to admit it
But the last one to know
When something goes right
Oh, it’s likely to lose me
It’s apt to confuse me
Because it’s such an unusual sight
Oh, I swear, I can’t get used to something so right
Something so right
Some people never say the words
“I love you”
It’s not their style
To be so bold
Some people never say those words
“I love you”
But like a child they’re longing to be told
When something goes wrong
I’m the first to admit it
I’m the first to admit it
But the last one to know
When something goes right
Oh, it’s likely to lose me
It’s apt to confuse me
Because it’s such an unusual sight
I swear, I can’t get used to something so right
Something so right
Something so right
1973 Words and Music by Paul Simon
...oh, and "cori" ,
For The Independent Readers,
let me try to fix this abomination:
"Prince ALBERT II of MONACOmarrying australian swimmer Charlene Wittstock officiasl july 1, july 2, 2011 at church"
"Prince ALBERT II of MONACO is marrying Australian swimmer,
Charlene Wittstock officially, July 1, July 2, 2011 at Church."
I won't try to untangle the rest of
The Black Widow Spider's Web, "you" spun,
to try to ram in "your" "September 11" and
other Threats, as they Work too beautifully,
at exposing were those "you" Slave to MIS-lead,
WILL END, IF They don't TURN AWAY From,
following "your" Filthy Ilk.
...and umm, I don't see any mention of her being "AUSTRALIAN",
nor of it being "at Church"...but hey, when did "you" ever let FACTS
get in the way of POSTING CODED THREATS!?
http://www.google.com.au/search?q=Prince+ALBERT+II+of+MONACO+is+marrying+Australian+swimmer%2C+Charlene+Wittstock&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlene_Wittstock
Charlene Wittstock, a South African swimming champion,
and Monaco's Prince Albert II
marry in an open-air ceremony at his palace on Jul 2,
then in a religious ceremony on Jul 3.
21 hrs ago
Workers prepare for the marriage ceremony of
Prince Albert II of Monaco and
Zimbabwe-born, South Africa-raised
former Olympic swimmer Charlene Wittstock
on July 1 and 2, in front of the royal palace
in Monaco, Monday, June 27, 2011.
It's still the biggest thing to hit Monaco
since Grace Kelly whose 1956 wedding
to Prince Rainier III,
ushered in a new era of high-wattage glamour
into this tiny Riviera principality known for
its high-flying casinos and lax tax laws.
(AP Photo/Lionel Cironneau )
...To The Beautiful...
dixie d wrote: 01-07-2011, 02:57 AM #29129
Quote:
Well Cori, at the risk of being banned. Stern to me means Stern Review, so maybe there is a link to Nicholas Stern
Originally Posted by cori
YES I WILL
Prince ALBERT II of MONACO marrying australian swimmer Charlene Wittstock officiasl july 1, july 2, 2011 at church
2 sept 2011
2 sept 11
2nd 911 ??
yes, ALBERT WILL
ALBERVILLE school WINNENDEN, COMA, AMOC
MONACO - COMA - AMOC
Albert = son of RAINIER
Rain, Iran, and the Winnenden-Kärcher colors of NUKE
Wittstock and Woodstick
a magic item
Albert studied at the US Amherst College:
see full post
http://forum.davidicke.com/showpost....ostcount=29114
And coincidentally, when Albert marrying his Olympic swimmer Charlene, at Amherst College this happens:
Kendra Stern '11 Named Division III Female Athlete of the Year
... https://www.amherst.edu/athletics/te...-11/0615_stern
Nicholas Stern, at World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos, January 2009
Davos
And Cori you also mentioned...
Quote:
If you look on the Davos Wiki page you see the following...
Wittstock and Woodstick
a magic item
Quote:
I also wonder if there might be a link to America and You Can Do Magic, but who are the Magicians?
A sanatorium in Davos is also the setting of the Thomas Mann novel Der Zauberberg (The Magic Mountain).
Any link to The Magicians
I know one Magician here in Thailand.
Last edited by dixie d; 01-07-2011 at 05:00 AM.
01-07-2011, 03:48 AM #29130
Just to add to the above the You Can Do Magic song I was thinking of was
by Limmie & the Family Cooking and these are the lyrics...
Quote:
You see to me, it depends on what the Magic is being used for?
You can do magic
you took the raindrops that filled my eyes
and put them back up in the skies
and then made the gray skies turn blue
you can do magic
you took the heart that was broken in two
and you put it back together, know how to keep it beating
i beg you not to stop and pray you keep repeating your magic magic
you can do magic baby
you can do magic magic
and i know that every dream of every lover comes true
when you can do magic magic
like you can do magic honey
love is never tragical, then yah got the magical feelings coming thru
i was a loser love was a game that i've never learned
i lost at every mothers son until i just forgot how to play
now i remember you took my hand and showed me the way
and it musta been the magic added to your kissing
cause love is never good if love is ever missing
your magic magic, you can do magic baby
you can do magic magic
and i know that every dream of every lover comes true
when you can do magic magic
like you can do magic honey
love is never tragical, then yah got the magical feelings coming thru (feelings coming thru)
you can do magic magic
you can do magic baby
you can do magic magic
and i know that every dream of every lover comes true
when you can do magic magic
like you can do magic baby
you can do magic magic
nd i know that every dream of every lover ...
Limmie also reminds me of the word Alternative names for the British
Quote:
North America reminds me of Canada, and today is Canada Day.
Main article: Limey
Limey is a Caribbean and North American
slang nickname for British people, originally referring to British
sailors and seamen. This term is believed to derive from lime-juicer,
referring to the Royal Navy and British Merchant Navy practice of
supplying rations of lime juice to British sailors to prevent scurvy.
The term "Limey" is thought to have originated in the Caribbean in the
1880s.
An alternate explanation comes from the Limes Britannicus, which was the
northern most border of the Roman Empire dividing Scotland and England
but it is unlikely that this term was well known in the Caribbean and
North America at the time this nickname arose.
A certainly false etymology is that "Limey" is a derivative of the phrase "Cor blimey" ("God blind me!").
Last edited by dixie d; 01-07-2011 at 03:58 AM.
SOMETHING SO RIGHT
https://youtu.be/JgPr-sd7eKg
You’ve got the cool water
When the fever runs high
You’ve got the look of lovelight
In your eyes
And I was in crazy motion
‘Til you calmed me down
It took a little time
But you calmed me down
When something goes wrong
I’m the first to admit it
I’m the first to admit it
But the last one to know
When something goes right
Oh, it’s likely to lose me
It’s apt to confuse me
It’s such an unusual sight
Oh, I can’t get used to something so right
Something so right
They got a wall in China
It’s a thousand miles long
To keep out the foreigners
They made it strong
And I got a wall around me
That you can’t even see
It took a little time
To get next to me
When something goes wrong
I’m the first to admit it
I’m the first to admit it
But the last one to know
When something goes right
Oh, it’s likely to lose me
It’s apt to confuse me
Because it’s such an unusual sight
Oh, I swear, I can’t get used to something so right
Something so right
Some people never say the words
“I love you”
It’s not their style
To be so bold
Some people never say those words
“I love you”
But like a child they’re longing to be told
When something goes wrong
I’m the first to admit it
I’m the first to admit it
But the last one to know
When something goes right
Oh, it’s likely to lose me
It’s apt to confuse me
Because it’s such an unusual sight
I swear, I can’t get used to something so right
Something so right
Something so right
1973 Words and Music by Paul Simon
...oh, and "cori" ,
For The Independent Readers,
let me try to fix this abomination:
"Prince ALBERT II of MONACOmarrying australian swimmer Charlene Wittstock officiasl july 1, july 2, 2011 at church"
"Prince ALBERT II of MONACO is marrying Australian swimmer,
Charlene Wittstock officially, July 1, July 2, 2011 at Church."
I won't try to untangle the rest of
The Black Widow Spider's Web, "you" spun,
to try to ram in "your" "September 11" and
other Threats, as they Work too beautifully,
at exposing were those "you" Slave to MIS-lead,
WILL END, IF They don't TURN AWAY From,
following "your" Filthy Ilk.
...and umm, I don't see any mention of her being "AUSTRALIAN",
nor of it being "at Church"...but hey, when did "you" ever let FACTS
get in the way of POSTING CODED THREATS!?
http://www.google.com.au/search?q=Prince+ALBERT+II+of+MONACO+is+marrying+Australian+swimmer%2C+Charlene+Wittstock&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlene_Wittstock
Charlene Wittstock, a South African swimming champion,
and Monaco's Prince Albert II
marry in an open-air ceremony at his palace on Jul 2,
then in a religious ceremony on Jul 3.
21 hrs ago
Workers prepare for the marriage ceremony of
Prince Albert II of Monaco and
Zimbabwe-born, South Africa-raised
former Olympic swimmer Charlene Wittstock
on July 1 and 2, in front of the royal palace
in Monaco, Monday, June 27, 2011.
It's still the biggest thing to hit Monaco
since Grace Kelly whose 1956 wedding
to Prince Rainier III,
ushered in a new era of high-wattage glamour
into this tiny Riviera principality known for
its high-flying casinos and lax tax laws.
(AP Photo/Lionel Cironneau )
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