Monthly Archives: November 2012

What is a “Name Day”

A name day is a tradition in many countries in Europe and Latin America that consists of celebrating the day of the year associated with one’s given name.

The custom originated with the Greek Orthodox calendar of saints and Roman Catholic calendar of saints, where believers, named after a particular saint, would celebrate that saint’s feast day. In many countries, however, there is no longer any explicit connection to Christianity.[1][2] It remains more popular in Southern and Eastern (Catholic and Orthodox) rather than in Northern (predominantly Protestant) Europe.

A name day is a tradition in many countries in Europe and Latin America that consists of celebrating the day of the year associated with one’s given name.

The custom originated with the Greek Orthodox calendar of saints and Roman Catholic calendar of saints, where believers, named after a particular saint, would celebrate that saint’s feast day. In many countries, however, there is no longer any explicit connection to Christianity.[1][2] It remains more popular in Southern and Eastern (Catholic and Orthodox) rather than in Northern (predominantly Protestant) Europe.

Με λενε Κωνσταντια. Γιορταζω στις 26/12 και κανεις δεν με θυμαται γιατι ολοι ειναι ψιλοσουρωμενοι απο τα Χριστουγεννα. ΔΕΝ πιστευω σε προφητειες. ΔΕΝ γνωριζα καν ποτε γιορταζα,με “γιορταζα” μαζι με τους Κωνσταντινους χαχα.. Σημερα βρηκα αυτα , ψαχνοντας για τον Κωνσταντιο τον Ρωσο(γιορταζει 26/12) ΔΕΝ πιστευω στο τελος του κοσμου παρα μονον στο τελος του υπαρχοντα πολιτισμου μας,εαν αυτο το συνονθυλευμα απο σκεψεις,ιδεες και αλογιστες πραξεις μπορει να ονομαστει Πολιτισμος .Δεν πιστευω στον κοκκινο πλανητη ουτε στην αναστροφη των πολων,Θα ηθελα ομως να πιστεψω στην αναστροφη της σκεψης των περισσοτερων.

Άγιος Κωνστάντιος ο Ρώσος : Πρόκειται για Ρώσο νεομάρτυρα († 26 Δεκ. 1743, στην Κωνσταντινούπολη) που εμόνασε και στην Ι. Μονή Μεγίστης Λαύρας του Αγίου Όρους, ή για Ρώσο επίσκο- πο (†1806) κατά χειρόγραφο της Ι. Μονής Κωσταμονίτου Αγίου Όρους, που μας άφησε κάποιες προφητείες: Το διαβάσαμε από το: Άγιος Κωνστάντιος ο Ρώσος προβλέπει ισως την αρχή και το τέλος του αρμαγεδώνα με ημερομηνίες!!! http://thesecretrealtruth.blogspot.com/2012/11/blog-post_1292.html#ixzz2DdbwpvxO
ΚΕΦ. Α ΘΕΛΕΙ ΓΕΝΕΙ ΕΝΑΣ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΚΑΙ ΑΠΟΘΝΗΣΚΕΙ. ΚΕΦ. Β ΕΝΑΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΥΘΕΝΤΗΣ ΘΕΛΕΙ ΕΤΟΙΜΑΣΕΙ ΔΙΑ ΤΟΝ ΕΑΥΤΟΝ ΤΟΥ ΕΝΑ ΑΙΜΑΤΩΔΗ ΛΟΥΤΡΟΝ. ΚΕΦ. Γ ΕΝΑΣ ΜΕΓΑΛΥΤΕΡΟΣ ΜΟΝΑΡΧΗΣ ΘΕΛΕΙ ΛΥΠΗΣΕΙ ΚΑΤΑ ΠΟΛΛΑ ΤΟΝ ΕΑΥΤΟΝ ΤΟΥ. 

ΚΕΦ. Δ ΣΗΚΩΝΟΝΤΑΙ ΟΙ ΚΑΤΑΦΡΟΝΕΜΕΝΟΙ ΚΑΙ ΑΠΟΚΤΟΥΝ ΔΥΝΑΜΕΙΣ. 

ΚΕΦ. Ε Ο ΦΘΟΝΟΣ ΔΕΙΚΝΥΤΑΙ ΑΠΟ ΤΟΝ ΧΡΙΣΤΙΑΝΙΣΜΟΝ. 

ΚΕΦ.ΣΤ ΔΙΑ 3 ΗΜΕΡΑΣ ΘΕΛΟΥΣΙ ΦΑΝΕΙ ΕΙΣ ΤΟΝ ΟΥΡΑΝΟΝ ΑΠΕΡΙΓΡΑΠΤΟΙ ΚΟΜΗΤΑΙ ΚΑΙ ΒΡΟΝΤΑΙ. 

ΚΕΦ. Ζ ΣΥΜΒΑΙΝΕΙ ΦΘΟΡΑ ΔΙΑ ΞΗΡΑΣ ΚΑΙ ΔΙΑ ΘΑΛΑΣΣΗΣ. 

ΚΕΦ. Η ΕΙΣ ΤΑΣ 18 ΜΑΡΤΙΟΥ ΘΕΛΟΥΝ ΑΥΞΗΣΕΙ ΟΙ ΑΙΜΑΤΩΔΕΙΣ ΠΟΛΕΜΟΙ ΚΑΙ ΝΙΚΑΙ. 

ΚΕΦ. Θ ΕΙΣ ΤΑΣ 8 ΙΟΥΛΙΟΥ ΣΥΜΒΑΙΝΟΥΝ ΔΥΟ ΑΝΗΚΟΥΣΤΟΙ ΠΟΛΕΜΟΙ. 

ΚΕΦ. Ι ΕΙΣ ΤΑΣ 12 ΑΥΓΟΥΣΤΟΥ, ΑΝΥΠΟΦΟΡΟΣ ΖΕΣΤΗ ΓΕΝΗΣΕΤΑΙ. 

ΚΕΦ. ΙΑ ΕΙΣ ΤΑΣ 18 ΔΕΚΕΜΒΡΙΟΥ ΧΑΝΕΤΑΙ ΤΟ ΗΜΙΣΥ ΤΗΣ ΑΝΘΡΩΠΟΤΗΤΟΣ*. 

ΚΕΦ. ΙΒ ΘΕΛΕΙ ΕΚΛΕΓΕΙ ΕΝΑΣ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΑΠΟ ΤΟ ΗΜΠΕΡΙΟΝ. 

Το διαβάσαμε από το: Άγιος Κωνστάντιος ο Ρώσος προβλέπει ισως την αρχή και το τέλος του αρμαγεδώνα με ημερομηνίες!!! http://thesecretrealtruth.blogspot.com/2012/11/blog-post_1292.html#ixzz2Ddc7U94z

Saint Namedays Each Month In Greek Alphabetical Order
A – B
G – D – E – Z
Achilleus Achilles 24 APRIL
Adrianos Hadrian 26 AUGUST
Aemilianos Emil 18 / 8 JULY / AUGUST
Agathi Agatha 5 FEBRUARY
Agapi 17 SEPTEMBER
Aggelos Angelo 8 NOVEMBER
Aglaia 19 DECEMBER
Agni Agnes 21 JANUARY
Aikaterini Catherine 25 NOVEMBER
Agathaggelos 23 JANUARY
Akilas 14 JULY
Alexandros Alexander 30 AUGUST
Alexios Alex 17 MARCH
Alkiviadis 16 AUGUST
Anargyros 1 / 1 JULY / NOVEMBER
Anastasia Anastazia 22 DECEMBER
Anastasios 22 / 27 JANUARY – APRIL
Andreas Andrew 30 NOVEMBER
Andriani Andriana 30 NOVEMBER
Adrianos 26 AUGUST
Andronikos 17 / 30 MAY / JULY
Anthi 12 /15 APRIL / DECEMBER
Anthimos 3 SEPTEMBER
Antigoni Antigone 1 SEPTEMBER
Anna Anna 25 / 9 JULY / DECEMBER
Antonis Anthony 17 JANUARY
Apollon Apollo 5 JUNE
Apostolos 30 JUNE
Argyrios 1 / 1 JULY / NOVEMBER
Ariadni Ariadne 18 SEPTEMBER
Artemios 20 OCTOBER
Aristeidis 13 SEPTEMBER
Asklipios 27 FEBRUARY
Aspasia 1 SEPTEMBER
Athanasios 18 JANUARY
Athina Athina 1 SEPTEMBER
Avgoustinos Augustine 15 JUNE
Baia 8 APRIL
Balentini Valentine 14 FEBRUARY
Basileios Basil 1 JANUARY
Bartholomaios Bartholomew 11 JUNE
Beroniki Veronica 12 JULY
Biktor Victor 11 NOVEMBER
Biktoria Victoria 11 NOVEMBER
Blasios 11 FEBRUARY
Gabril Gabriel 8 NOVEMBER
Galini 16 APRIL
Gerasimos 16/ 20 AUGUST / OCTOBER
Georgios George 23 APRIL
Glykeria 13 MAY
Grigoris Gregory 25 JANUARY
Damianos Damien 1 / 1 JULY / NOVEMBER
Daniil Daniel 17 DECEMBER
Despoina 15 AUGUST
Dimitrios 26 OCTOBER
Dimosthenis 10 APRIL
Diomidis 16 AUGUST
Dionysos Dionysus 3 / 17 OCTOBER / DECEMBER
Dorotheos 5 JUNE
Eirini Irene 5 MAY
Eleni Ellen, Helen 21 MAY
Elevtherios 15 DECEMBER
Elisabet Elizabeth 24 APRIL
Elpida Hope 17 SEPTEMBER
Emmanouil Emmanuel 26 DECEMBER
Epameinondas 10 APRIL
Ermioni Hermione 14 SEPTEMBER
Evagellos 25 MARCH
Evanthia Eve, Eva 11 SEPTEMBER
Evgenia Eugenie 24 DECEMBER
Evgenios Eugene 7 MARCH
Evdokia 1 MARCH
Evdoxia 31 JANUARY
Evfimia 11 / 16 JULY / SEPTEMBER
Evfrosini 25 SEPTEMBER
Evthalia 2 MARCH
Evthimios 11 / 16 JULY / SEPTEMBER
Evthimios 20 JANUARY
Evlampia 10 OCTOBER
Evlampios 10 OCTOBER
Evsebios 15 / 22 FEBRUARY / JUNE
Evstathios 20 SEPTEMBER
Evstratios 13 DECEMBER
Evtixios 6 / 24 APRIL / AUGUST
Zaxaria Zachary 8 / 5 FEBRUARY / SEPTEMBER
Zinobia 30 OCTOBER
Zinon 22 JUNE
Zoi Zoe 20 APRIL
Saint Namedays Each Month In Greek Alphabetical Order
H – TH – I – 0 – K – L
M – N – X – 0 – P
Hlias 20 JULY
Hraklis Hercules 10 APRIL
Hsaias Isaiah 9 MAY
Theano 1 SEPTEMBER
Thekla 24 SEPTEMBER
Themistoklis Themistokles 21 DECEMBER
Theodosia 29 MAY
Theodosios 11 / 13 JANUARY / APRIL
Theodora Theodora 11 FEBRUARY
Theodoros Theodore 3 MARCH
Theologos 8 MAY
Theofanis 6 / 12 JANUARY / MARCH
Theofilos 8 JULY
Thomas Thomas 22 / 4 / 6 APRIL / MAY / OCTOBER
Iakovos Jacob 21 /23 MARCH / OCTOBER
Iason Jason 29 APRIL
Ieremias Jeremia 1 MAY
Ierotheos 4 OCTOBER
Ignatios Ignatius 20 DECEMBER
Iordanis Jordan 6 JANUARY
Ioulia Julia 18 MAY
Ioulianos Julian 21 DECEMBER
Ioulitta Juliette 15 JULY
Iounia June 17 MAY
Isidoros Isidore 4 / 14 FEBRUARY / MAY
Ioakeim Joacim 9 SEPTEMBER
Ioannis John 7 JANUARY
Isokratis 10 APRIL
Kalliopi 8 JUNE
Kirykos 15 JULY
Kleio Cleo 1 SEPTEMBER
Kleopatra Cleopatra 1 SEPTEMBER
Kosmas 1 / 1 JULY / NOVEMBER
Kyprianos 2 OCTOBER
Kyriaki 7 JULY
Kyriakos 29 SEPTEMBER
Konstantinos Constantine 21 MAY
Lazaros Lazarus 7 APRIL
Lampros 15 APRIL
Lavrentios Lawrence 10 AUGUST
Leonidas Leonidas 15 APRIL
Linos Linus 5 NOVEMBER
Loukas Luke 18 OCTOBER
Loukia Lucy 4 / 13 JULY / DECEMBER
Loukianos Lucien 15 OCTOBER
Lydia Lydia 20 MAY
Magdalini Magdalene 29 / 22 APRIL / JULY
Margarita Margaret 1 SEPTEMBER
Maria Maria, Mary 15 / 21 AUGUST / NOVEMBER
Marina Marina 17 JULY
Markella 22 JULY
Markos Mark, Marcus 25 APRIL
Martha Martha 4 JUNE
Mathaios Matthew 16 NOVEMBER
Maximos Maximus 21 JANUARY
Meletios 12 / 1 FEBRUARY / SEPTEMBER
Merkourios Mercury 25 NOVEMBER
Miltiadis 10 APRIL
Minas 11 NOVEMBER
Mixail Michael 8 NOVEMBER
Natalia Natalie 26 AUGUST
Nektarios 9 NOVEMBER
Neofytos 21 JANUARY
Nestor Nestor 27 OCTOBER
Nikitas 15 SEPTEMBER
Nikiforos 9 / 2 FEBRUARY / JUNE
Nikodimos Nikodemus 14 JULY
Nikolaos Nicholas 6 DECEMBER
Xeni 24 JANUARY
Xenofon 26 JANUARY
Olga Olga 11 JULY
Olympia 25 JULY
Orestis Orestes 10 NOVEMBER
Palladios 28 JANUARY
Panagiotis 15 AUGUST
Panteleimon 27 JULY
Paraskevi 26 JULY
Parthenis 7 FEBRUARY
Pasxalis 15 APRIL
Pavlos Paul 29 JUNE
Pelagia 4 / 8 MAY / OCTOBER
Periklis 10 APRIL
Petros 29 JUNE
Pigi 20 APRIL
Platon Plato 18 NOVEMBER
Polikarpos 23 FEBRUARY
Polixeni 23 SEPTEMBER
Porfirios 26 FEBRUARY
Prodromos 7 JANUARY
Prokopios 8 JULY
Saint Namedays Each Month In Greek Alphabetical Order
S – T
F – X
Sarantis 16 AUGUST
Savvas 5 DECEMBER
Serafeim Serafim 6 / 8 / 4/ MAY / NOV / DEC
Sergios 13 / 7 MAY / OCTOBER
Simeon 3 / 1 FEBRUARY / SEPTEMBER
Simon Simon 10 MAY
Smaragdos 9 MARCH
Sofia Sophia, Sophie 17 SEPTEMBER
Sofoklis Sophocles 10 APRIL
Spiridon 12 DECEMBER
Stamatis 3 / 16 / 8 FEB / AUGUST / NOV
Stavros 14 SEPTEMBER
Stefanos Stephen 27 DECEMBER
Stylianos 26 NOVEMBER
Sokratis Socrates 27 OCTOBER
Sotirios 6 AUGUST
Sozon 7 SEPTEMBER
Taxiarxis 8 NOVEMBER
Tatiani 12 JANUARY
Timotheos Timothy 22 JANUARY
Titos 25 AUGUST
Triantafyllos 8 AUGUST
Trifon 1 FEBRUARY
Fanourios 27 AUGUST
Febrona 25 JUNE
Filimon 6 / 22 JULY / NOVEMBER
Filippos Philip 14 NOVEMBER
Filothei 19 FEBRUARY
Foibi Phoebe 3 SEPTEMBER
Fokas 22 SEPTEMBER
Foteini 26 / 13 FEBRUARY / MARCH
Fotios 6 / 6 JANUARY / FEBRUARY
Xaralampos Harold, Harry 10 FEBRUARY
Xarikleia 10 / 1 FEBRUARY / SEPTEMBER
Xaritini 5 OCTOBER
Xristina Christine 24 JULY
Xristodoulos 16 / 21 MARCH / OCTOBER
Xristos Christopher 25 DECEMBER
Xristoforos 9 MAY
Xrysa 25 DECEMBER
Xrysafios 25 OCTOBER
Xrysanthos 19 MARCH
Xrysostomos 27 / 13 JANUARY / NOVEMBER

Rape: A Rough Path to Walk

Visit Women Against Violence Against Women

Interactive Visual procedure.

It is never your fault. Nobody deserves to be raped. Nothing you have done means that you caused the rape.

•    Get to a safe place. It is important that your safety is your number one priority.

•    Tell someone you trust what happened. This person may be asked to support your evidence in court, and is known as the ‘first report witness’. If the first person you tell is a stranger, try to write down their details, and remember their name.This way the police will be able to contact them.

•    If you have to change your clothes, put your clothing in a paper bag. A paper bag keeps the evidence intact, whereas a plastic bag will affect evidence.

•    If you are going to report your rape, do not wash yourself even if you really want to. At  the health facility they will collect evidence from your body, which could assist the investigation.

•    Try not to eat or drink if your mouth has come into contact with the alleged perpetrator’s body or penis.

•    Even if you are drunk or under the influence of drugs, you still have a right to report the rape. Do not let this stop you from accessing help.

Reporting the rape to the police

You don’t have to decide if you are going to report the rape to the police straight away. It is your right to report up to twenty years after the event.

But, evidence is most able to be collected soon after the rape (within three days). Reporting within three days also increases the chances that the police are able to catch the alleged perpetrator.

Go to a health centre for care

•    If you are injured, go straight to a health facility (hospital, your doctor, community health centre) for treatment.

•    If you are at a police station, they can call an ambulance for you to take you to the health care facility.

•    Tell the health care worker that you have been raped, and they will assist you with getting medication that can prevent the transmission of HIV if you are currently HIV negative. These medicines are only effective within 72 hours of exposure to HIV, and are most effective within eight hours of the rape, so it is important that you try to visit a health care facility as soon as possible.

•    They will also treat any injuries you have. If you decide to report the rape, the health care worker can call the police to the health care facility.

Get medical attention

To prevent infection from any injuries, and to issue medication to prevent HIV transmission and Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) transmission

·         To prevent possible pregnancy

·         To collect evidence

Reporting the rape to the police can be scary for both women and men. It is a good idea to go to a health facility first to get your injuries treated, and to get Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) to prevent HIV transmission. The sooner a doctor examines you, the sooner they will be able to find proof of the rape (for example hair, skin cells, and semen from the alleged rapist).

You also have the option of going straight to police station first. See Part 3 of the series for more information.

If you are at a health care centre and want to report

·         If possible, call a friend or family member to come and be with you whilst waiting to be examined and afterwards. Ask if they can bring some spare clean clothes for you.

·         The health care worker can call a police officer to come to the health facility. If you decide to report, at the health facility they will also collect forensic evidence from your body. It is your right to ask questions, and to be treated with respect.

·         If you need to go to the bathroom or are having your period, keep any toilet paper, sanitary towels, or tampons as they may contain evidence. These should be placed in an envelope or paper packet when dry.

·         If you think you have been drugged, tell the health care worker and s/he will test your urine and blood for evidence.

·         If you have eaten or drunk anything after the rape, tell the doctor so that s/he is aware of this when you are examined. If you were not raped orally, tell the doctor so that you can take medication against infection.

The forensic examination

·         At the health care facility the doctor (district surgeon) will conduct what is known as the forensic examination. This examination is for the purpose of looking for evidence of the rape on your body including in your hair, and genital and anal regions. The doctor should inform you of what they are going to do to you.

·         The doctor will ask you about your medical history, and about what happened during the rape.

·         Your clothes will also be taken from you in order to collect evidence from them as well. It is important that if you have taken off your clothes that you have put them in a paper bag, or wrapped them in newspaper.

·         After the examination you will have the opportunity to bath or shower, brush your teeth, and eat something. If the police officer has come to the health facility, s/he will ask you questions ideally in a private room.
After you have visited the health facility it is important to listen to information about when you should return for a check up, and to collect more PEP medication if you are HIV negative.

Talking to the police: You have the option of reporting a rape, or reporting a rape and laying a charge.

You have the right to speak to a female police officer. Sometimes special detectives who deal with reports of sexual offences are not based at every station and may take some time to arrive.

Delays in reporting cannot be used against you in court, but the sooner you report the rape, the easier it is to collect evidence, and catch the perpetrator.

Reporting without laying a charge

If you decide to report without laying a charge the police officer must record the report in the occurrence book and give you an occurrence book number (OB number).

Reporting and laying a charge

Ideally your statement should be taken in a private room by an officer of the same gender as you. If you are very upset, are drunk or drugged, or are injured, they make take a preliminary statement and then take a second statement when you are feeling better.

•    If you decide to report the rape to the police, you must go to the station nearest to where the rape happened. Take a friend or family member with you for support.

•    Ideally take a notebook with you to write down the details and telephone numbers of those who assisted you, as well as your case number. If you are afraid that the alleged rapist(s) will come after you, tell the police this. This may make it less likely that the alleged rapist(s) is allowed out on bail after being arrested.

•    The police will ask you details about what happened to you and will write this all down. It is your right to do so in your home language, and the police should get someone to assist you with this. Do not sign your statement until you are happy with it, and that it says exactly what you have said.

•    It is your right to get a copy of any statements you make from the police.

•    When giving details of the rape it is important to tell the police if you were drunk or under the influence of drugs. This will not be used against you. If you are drunk or on drugs you cannot consent to sex.

•    You have the right to ask that the alleged rapist be tested for HIV at the state’s expense if he is caught. Remember to take PEP medicine as the doctor prescribed it, even if the test comes back negative.

•    If the police say you cannot report your rape, do not give up. It is your right to report, even if the rape happened a long time ago. If they still refuse, go to another station and explain what happened. You can then make a complaint about this.

When a case has been opened

•    An investigating officer (IO) will take over your case. The police should give you the IO’s contact details.

•    If the perpetrator is arrested, the IO has a responsibility to inform you.

•    If bail is granted, the IO has a responsibility to inform you.

•    If you have to identify the perpetrator, you should be made to feel safe by the police. This may happen in an identity parade if you can recognise the perpetrator, or via mug shots or an identikit if you don’t know them.

If you would like to find out more about the process of reporting a rape, watch the virtual tour of the criminal justice system here.

 


The Diary of my Insomnia


Figure 1:

Vile Vortices Overview –  from Ivan Sanderson’s 1972 article in Saga magazine,

“The Twelve Devil’s Graveyards Around the World”

plotted ship and plane disappearances worldwide,  focusing attention on 12 areas.

 

Is the earth a gigantic crystal that resonates at 7 Hz with harmonic focal points at specific equidistant points?


One of the best summaries is “Anti-Gravity and the World Grid” by David Childress.


The Bermuda Triangle & Japan’s Devil’s Sea are considered anomalies, where unexplained phenomena occur, such as disappearing ships & planes, & radios & compasses that stop working.


Why are ancient Megaliths placed at specific equidistant points, such as Mohenjo-Daro, Cairo, Peru, Easter Island, Zimbabwe, and Borneo, to name a few. Why are Positive Energy Vortices, such as in the Himalayas, Sedona (AZ), & the Incan culture situated where they are?


If the Earth is mapped out…

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Piazza della Carina

gazagasmap2Dopo il «cessate il fuoco» annunciato al Cairo dalla Clinton, un ventenne di Gaza, Anwar Qudaih, era andato a festeggiare nella «zona cuscinetto», la fascia larga 300 metri in territorio palestinese, dove un tempo la sua famiglia coltivava la terra. Ma quando si è avvicinato alla barriera di filo spinato, un soldato israeliano gli ha sparato in bocca. La prima vittima del «cessate il fuoco», che si aggiunge ai 170 uccisi, un terzo donne e bambini, e agli oltre mille feriti dai bombardamenti, che hanno provocato danni per 300 milioni di dollari. Perché il «cessate il fuoco» possa durare «devono cessare gli attacchi di razzi» contro Israele, sottolinea la Clinton, attribuendo ai palestinesi la responsabilità della crisi. Il piano di Washington era chiaro fin dall’inizio: permettere che Israele desse «una lezione» ai palestinesi e si servisse dell’operazione bellica quale test per una guerra regionale, evitando però che l’operazione si allargasse…

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http://akkaoldfart.wordpress.com.

Gilad Atzmon – gilad.co.uk Nov 27, 2012

The Guardian reported today that Britain is prepared to back a key vote recognising Palestinian statehood at the UN but only if Mahmoud Abbas pledges not to pursue Israel for war crimes and to resume peace talks.

“On Monday night, the government signalled it would change track and vote yes if the Palestinians modified their application. Whitehall officials said the Palestinians were now being asked to refrain from applying for membership of the International Criminal Court or the International Court of Justice, which could both be used to pursue war crimes charges or other legal claims against Israel.”

I wonder why the British government is so keen to save Israeli war criminals? Could it be because 80% of the Conservative MPs are Conservative Friends of Israel (CFI)? I’d also like to know what is it that led the British Government to change its…

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Family Survival Protocol - Microcosm News

Earth Watch Report  –  Solar Activity

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3MIN News November 27, 2012: What Could Disappear?

 

Published on Nov 27, 2012 by Suspicious0bservers

Earthquake Watch: http://youtu.be/2YnRufUuLUA

All Images and Information found at the Links Below, with gratitude.

TODAY’S LINKS:
What could Disappear?: http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2012/11/24/opinion/sunday/what-could-disap…
No, No you cant: http://www.weather.com/news/nyc-superstorm-blocking-the-sea-20121125
UK Flood Risks: http://phys.org/news/2012-11-uk-homes-uninsurable.html
UK Flooding: http://www.nnvl.noaa.gov/MediaDetail2.php?MediaID=1240&MediaTypeID=1

REPEAT LINKS:
Spaceweather: http://spaceweather.com/ [Look on the left at the X-ray Flux and Solar Wind Speed/Density]

HAARP: http://www.haarp.alaska.edu/haarp/data.html [Click online data, and have a little fun]

CERES JPL: http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=ceres;orb=1;cov=0;log=0;cad=0#orb

SDO: http://sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov/data/ [Place to find Solar Images and Videos – as seen from earth]

Helioviewer: http://www.helioviewer.org/

SOHO: http://sohodata.nascom.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/soho_movie_theater [SOHO; Lasco and EIT – as seen from earth]

Stereo: http://stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/images [Stereo; Cor, EUVI, HI – as seen from the side]

SunAEON: http://www.sunaeon.com/#/solarsystem/ [Just click it… trust me]

SOLARIMG: http://solarimg.org/artis/ [All purpose data viewing site]

iSWA: http://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/iswa/iSWA.html [Free Application; for advanced sun watchers]

NASA ENLIL SPIRAL: http://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov:8080/IswaSystemWebApp/iSWACygnetStreamer?timestamp=…

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Pro-Optikis - Prescient Perspectives

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Primer on GMO’s

I have been wanting to publish Part B of my “Death By Codex Alimentarius” series for some weeks now. That article is 95% complete.

But the main problem in finalizing it is that I detect limited understanding in the wider community about what Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO’s) are, and how the corporations who offer us all this whiz-bang bio-technology operate and derive their profits from GM tech.

So I thought to offer some learning on the subject. Check out the following very powerful Youtube segment by Jeffrey M Smith who wrote the book “Seeds of Deception” on GM food, crops and the biotech industry.

The video is over an hour long. So break up your listening sessions into smaller bits. Come back and re-listen to bits. Don’t gloss over it. Don’t only listen to…

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