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3/18/2012

Report: Bin Laden plans to assassinate Obama

صحيفة: بن لادن خطط  لاغتيال اوباما 
AFP 
Newspaper "Washington Post" said on Friday, March 16 / March that the leader of the late former al-Qaeda, Osama bin Laden before his death he was planning to assassinate U.S. President Barack Obama by attacking his plane.

  The newspaper quoted based on classified documents found in the compound where he had been bin Laden, Pakistan, in Abbottabad, Pakistan n before his death that Osama bin Laden called on his supporters in Afghanistan and Pakistan to attack theplane of President Barack Obama and Gen. David Petraeus, who was the commanderof international forces in Afghanistan that time.

According to one of al-Qaeda documents revealed by the secret that "Obama is the head of infidelity," and that "the reins of government after his death will moveautomatically to Vice President Joe Biden, which is not at all ready for this office, whichwill happen a crisis in the United States." As for Petraeus, said in the document that "his death will change the course of the war in Afghanistan."

He discovered that bin Laden had hoped that plotting the attack on the president's planeObama One Pakistani supporters Ilyas Kashmiri.

The Osama bin Laden was killed in an attack by U.S. special forces on a compoundwhere he lived in Pakistan in early May 2011. Kashmiris have been killed in an air raid a month after the killing of al Qaeda leader.


Source: Russia Today 


For sale .. City inhabited by a single person

للبيع.. مدينة يسكنها شخص بمفرده 
frankenstoen 
The newspaper "Wyoming News", the local city located Buford, Wyoming and the U.S.that do not exceed a population of only one person offered for sale at public auction.

Having decided without Samns townspeople, which only declared himself mayor of the city in a unilateral move, decided to move to another city and view Buford for sale. The establishment of the auction is scheduled in April next The primary price for the city 100 thousand dollars. He attributed his decision to leave the city Samns that all his relativeshad moved to other cities and that he himself will retire soon.

And runs Samns who lives in Buford since 1980, a gas station and a shop selling the initial needs and a point for mail. There is also in Buford Barking and auto-5 buildings, including residential house and a school was built in 1905.

It is noted that the city of Buford has been established in the second half of the 19th century through the construction of a railway running along the country, where he livedabout two thousand workers and their family members who have built the railway. Thenmoved to live elsewhere.

Buford is not the only U.S. city that does not exceed a population of one person,because you live in the town of Monowaa Eller, Nebraska, the CIA, which her ​​husband died in 2004, after which the woman herself Atalent mayor of the town.





Soldier killed in Texas for not believing in God

Reuters / Chip East 
Reuters / Chip East

Texas authorities announced last month that they had recovered the remains of Jose Ramirez seven years after he went missing. But as the investigation is renewed, they add there is now reason to believe the soldier was killed for being an atheist.
Law enforcement in Clay County, Texas arrested 30-year-old Justin Green for the murder of Ramirez only earlier this year for a crime they suspect to have occurred back in 2007. As investigators try to find a motive for the alleged murderer's actions, they’ve ended up speaking with a handful of associates also accused of aiding in the homicide. While details on the death and the reasoning for why it was carried out are still vague, one of those close the matter believe Green gunned down Ramirez for his lack of faith.
Brittany Jan Green, Justin Green’s sister, was arrested last month after being linked to the crime scene where authorities believe her brother to have committed the murder. In speaking with investigators, Brittany Green attested that her brother was indeed the culprit that pulled the trigger and he also enlisted her assistance in burying the body. When asked to explain why her brother brought Ramirez’s life to an end, though, Brittany says sibling blamed it on the religious beliefs of the victim.
“Brittany Green advised that Justin Green came to Brittany’s apartment and told Brittany…that he had shot Ramirez two times because Ramirez did not believe in God,” reads the complaint, citing what the witness revealed during an interrogation earlier this year on February 9.
The Associated Press was quick to cover the story earlier this week when authorities identified the remains of the US Army soldier five years after they believe he was murdered — and seven years after he went missing — but focused their heavily relayed report on the missing person breakthrough, not on the motivation for the killing. Not much else is known at this point about the case, but Justin Green was apprehended and put in jail unable to post bond of $1 million; he will see a day in court next week.
When Justin Green goes before a jury, he is expected to be asked about what his sister says was the motivation for the murder. At that point, investigators will see just how religious the alleged murderer is himself. His sister says they used the deceased soldier’s credit card to order pizza after they disposed of the body, and while the Ten Commandments does condemn theft, it isn’t as high up on the list as the “do not murder” provision.
Source: Russia Today 

NYPD marks OWS anniversary with violent crackdown and arrests (VIDEO, PHOTOS)


A female activist is tackled down by police during the OWS protest in Zucotti Park. Numerous twitter users have identified her as Cecily McMillan. Photo: Reuters / Eduardo Munoz. The video was uploaded to YouTube by users buckyanimal and TheMsjacks on 17 Mar 2012.


Dozens of OWS protesters are being brutally arrested at Zuccotti Park in Manhattan, according to unconfirmed reports. Police are said to be pushing journalists and activists alike, telling everyone present to leave or face arrest.
Dozens of police have swept through the downtown Manhattan park, removing Occupy Wall Street demonstrators who were celebrating the movement’s six-month anniversary.
A spokesperson for Occupy Wall Street has estimated that dozens of protesters were arrested.
The NYPD reportedly tore down the tents that had been placed in the park on Saturday night. They also allegedly shut down vendors around the park as they assaulted peaceful protesters inside.
The police are said to be obstructing members of the press from entering the square “for safety reasons.” 
The NYPD has reportedly erected barricades around Liberty Square in violation of a court order.  They have been using public buses to transport the arrested.
Protesters reportedly moved on from Zuccotti Park to Union Square, where they were met by a large police presence
Activists on twitter claim the NYPD refused to let two medics through to help a girl having a seizure.
New York City police announced Zuccotti Park had closed for the evening before moving through the excited and sometimes agitated protesters, who chanted and beat drums as they went. 
Saturday’s police crackdown on OWS protesters marks the 6-month anniversary of the anti-capitalist movement from its inception last September in Zuccotti Park. The group gathered significant momentum in the subsequent months; giving rising to copy-cat groups across the US and in major cities around the world.
The Occupy movement suffered a significant blow in November when a police crackdown dislodged the group’s main encampment at Zuccotti Park, arresting some 200 hundred people in the process.
The group’s existence has been dogged by widespread reports of police brutality being used to disperse protesters.



OWS activists celebrate the six-month anniversary of the anti-capitalist movement. The video was uploaded to YouTube by artamo32 on 17 Mar 2012
NYPD officers clash with members of the Occupy Wall St movement at Zuccotti park in New York (REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz)
NYPD officers clash with members of the Occupy Wall St movement at Zuccotti park in New York (REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz)
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REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz
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REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz
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REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz
REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz
REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz

Source: Russia Today 


Julian Assange to run for Australian Senate

Julian Assange (AFP Photo / Miguel Medina)  
Julian Assange (AFP Photo / Miguel Medina)

Famous whistleblower and Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has decided to run for a seat in the Australian Senate – despite being under home arrest in Great Britain.
The decision was announced by the Wikileaks group via twitter.
While awaiting possible extradition to Sweden over alleged sex crime charges, Julian Assange, a native of Queensland in northeastern Australia, is still eligible to run for office.  He plans to make a bid for the country’s Upper House.
Assange have consistently denied allegations of sexually assaulting two women in 2010.
The Australian Senate election is set for 2013.
Wikileaks has also promised to put up another candidate to challenge the current Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard in her home state of Victoria.
Julian Assange’s show ‘The World Tomorrow’ is to premiere on RT later this month.
Source: Russia Today 


Google Earth uncovers globe’s hidden marvels (AMAZING PHOTOS)

Palm Jumeirah, part of Dubai's man-made palm tree archipelago. 
Palm Jumeirah, part of Dubai's man-made palm tree archipelago.


From a blood-red lake in Iraq to a ghostly face in giant rock formations in Canada. A Stratocam web project showcases stunning satellite photos from around the globe, capturing the weirdest and most wonderful of our planet.
The brainchild of former Google and Dreamworks employee Paul Rademacher, Stratocam allows visitors to vote for their favorite photographs and take their own aerial snaps with the help of Google Earth.
A florescent blue tendril snakes out of the Florida Keys in Monroe, USA. 
A florescent blue tendril snakes out of the Florida Keys in Monroe, USA. 
An aerial view of the 15th century Italian fortress of Palamova showcases its star-shaped structure.  
An aerial view of the 15th century Italian fortress of Palamova showcases its star-shaped structure. 
Buildings packed tightly together in Saudi Arabia′s most populous province, Makkah. 
Buildings packed tightly together in Saudi Arabia's most populous province, Makkah. 
Mount St Helens, Washington State′s active volcano located in Skamania county. 
Mount St Helens, Washington State's active volcano located in Skamania county. 
Russia′s Siberian Sakha Republic pocked with numerous rivers and lakes. 
Russia's Siberian Sakha Republic pocked with numerous rivers and lakes. 
Several of Kamchatka′s 160 volcanoes located in Russia′s most easterly point. 
Several of Kamchatka's 160 volcanoes located in Russia's most easterly point. 
Over 250 aircraft arranged in neat rows in Pima′s air and space museum in Arizona, USA. 
Over 250 aircraft arranged in neat rows in Pima's air and space museum in Arizona, USA. 
The river Nile flowing through the Aswan province in southern Egypt. 
The river Nile flowing through the Aswan province in southern Egypt. 
An iconic shot of Venice′s St. Mark′s Square with boats zig-zagging through the city′s canals. 
An iconic shot of Venice's St. Mark's Square with boats zig-zagging through the city's canals. 
Port Camargue, France takes on the appearance of a circuit board-esque pattern from above. 
Port Camargue, France takes on the appearance of a circuit board-esque pattern from above. 
A sinister blood-red lake in the Iraqi capital Baghdad. 
A sinister blood-red lake in the Iraqi capital Baghdad. 
Haphazard minimalist masterpiece formed by farming plots in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. 
Haphazard minimalist masterpiece formed by farming plots in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. 
Mountains in The Tibet Autonomous Region of China.
Mountains in The Tibet Autonomous Region of China. 
A dizzying bird′s eye view of the Eiffel tower in Paris. 
A dizzying bird's eye view of the Eiffel tower in Paris. 
Hills on Canada′s Cypress County prairie lands resemble the face of a native American. 
Hills on Canada's Cypress County prairie lands resemble the face of a native American. 
Mount Vesuvius, the only active volcano on the European mainland. Its last eruption was in 1944. Naples, Italy. 
Mount Vesuvius, the only active volcano on the European mainland. Its last eruption was in 1944. Naples, Italy. 
Cotton-like clouds cruising over the Amazon rainforest. Amazonas, Brazil.  
Cotton-like clouds cruising over the Amazon rainforest. Amazonas, Brazil. 
Remarkably disciplined Dutch-German Baroque garden made by Electress Sophie. Hannover, Germany.  
Remarkably disciplined Dutch-German Baroque garden made by Electress Sophie. Hannover, Germany. 
Water reservoir in the Kibray district outside of Tashkent, Uzbekistan.   
Water reservoir in the Kibray district outside of Tashkent, Uzbekistan. 
Human made “signs” in New Bežanija cemetery. Belgrade, Serbia.  
Human made “signs” in New Bežanija cemetery. Belgrade, Serbia. 
Artful sands of the Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia.  
Artful sands of the Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia. 
The desert landscape of Pershing, Nevada resembles a partially constructed Death Star from above.  
The desert landscape of Pershing, Nevada resembles a partially constructed Death Star from above. 
Source: Russia Today 


Sarkozy, the cameras pick up the stupid qualified journalists

كاميرات تلتقط ساركوزي وهو ينعت صحافيا بالغباء 
The cameras picked up by French President Nicolas Sarkozy, the press release describes as "stupid" in the comments and described the Socialist rival in the presidential elections, Francois Hollande, as the market and are not respected.
Sarkozy has earned a reputation for launching rough words over the five years since President. And it seems he is trying hard to dispel this image with the approach of presidential elections in April. But it seems that he lost his patience at a young journalist during a visit Thursday to the area of ​​Chalon-sur-Marne east of Paris, when the question about the clashes between police and striking steel workers in the capital. Sarkozy said, "Do you think I give any attention to what you say? What do you expect me to say?" He added: "O you fool!". Then he turned to the journalist, smiling, patting his shoulder, apologizing for "It's really nice. That young man."
And attacked the Socialist candidate, Francois Hollande, Sarkozy's comments, accusing him to return to the "excesses" and "market" witnessed by five years of his presidency. He told TV "Frans 2": "Do you think that this is the best way to conduct a dialogue in respectable?". Sarkozy's comments came just hours after he personally criticized for his rival Holland said he does not control his temper in a reference to the word delivered hot Socialist candidate in the part of his campaign in Marseille in the previous day.
The cameras have shown Sarkozy in 2008, he says to a man in the agricultural exhibition, "Get lost you idiot," a phrase which has been dogged throughout his presidency.
Source: Agencies 



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