Tuesday, November 10, 2009
November 10 2009 Travus T. Hipp Morning News & Commentary: Just Leave The Ballot Boxes And Go Away - The Muslims World View & Evangelical Christianity
"All The News You Never Knew You Needed To Know ...Until Now." November 10 2009 Travus T. Hipp Morning News & Commentary: Just Leave The Ballot Boxes And Go Away - The 'Larger Pattern' Muslims World View Versus Evangelical Christianity And Western Culture [Pop Out Player? Click Here] Prefer An MP3 Playlist? It's Here: [192kbps VBR 10:14 Minutes] Other Audio Formats Available [ Here ] Twitter This Commentary |
The fact that Major Hasan, the Fort Hood shooter, was attending a Maryland mosque which hosted a radical Yemeni Imam was known to the makers of the video game "Six Degrees OF Kevin Bacon" ("...based on the concept of the small world phenomenon and rests on the assumption that any actor can be linked through his or her film roles to actor Kevin Bacon within six steps." IOW, the "Field of Network Theory"), is an interesting sidebar to this tragedy and perhaps it was known to the video game maker because the FBI and DOJ ALREADY KNEW about the Imam and perhaps his (as yet unknown) relationship with the Major. More on this at the Daily Kos, "Six Degrees of Separation" Jihad Edition.
Still More at "The Gates of Hell": Nidal Malik Hasan Tried to Contact al Qaeda, U.S. intelligence knew, refused Congressional Request for Info
The Green Revolution turns. Congressman Schumer is questioning why China is the major producer and supplier in the US for one of the most useful "green" tools... wind turbines. But wind turbines alone are not the answer anyway.
From Indian Country Today:
Wind farm health and environment
By Jennifer Ashawasegai, Today correspondent
Nov 9, 2009
Headaches, dizziness, sleep disturbances, nausea, irritability, rapid heart rate, problems with concentration and memory, ringing in the ears; it may be “Wind Turbine Syndrome.”
It’s a new a term coined by Dr. Nina Pierpont, a pediatrician in upstate New York. The doctor has been documenting and interviewing people who live near wind turbines, and is releasing a book based on the findings. As wind farms crop up in populated areas, health concerns are growing, and the Internet abounds with the latest news from anti-wind turbine citizen groups.
For instance, residents in southern Ontario, near Melancthon, in Dufferin County have been complaining that the turbines near their homes are making them sick. CTV has been reporting residents in that area have health concerns from nose bleeds to body aches and trouble sleeping. The Sudbury Star recently reported that there hasn’t been any health complaints from residents near the Prince Wind Farm near Sault Ste. Marie. The wind farm is one of the largest in the province and is now three years old. The Algoma District Health Unit told The Sudbury Star that no concerns have been called in by residents close to the turbines.
Wind farms, offering environmentally friendly energy are popping up all over the map, and First Nations are jumping on board with developers. But First Nations are aware of the health concerns and controversies surrounding the turbines. As a matter of fact, they are quite cautious in plans on exactly where the turbines are going to be installed... [In Full]
Three UC Berkeley student hikers have been charged with espionage by Iran after being discovered in the country.
Venezuela's military is on alert preparing for a confrontation with Colombia and it's US supplied/trained military.
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