SCOTUS  ProLife  BangList  Aliens  StatesRights  WOT  HomosexualAgenda  GlobalWarming  Corruption  Taxes  Congress  Elections  Obama  ACORN  TalkRadio  CopyrightList  Rally  WalterReed  TeaParty  TeaPartyExpress  TeaPartyRebellion  MarchOnDC  FreeperConvention  Donate 

Contribute to FR: $10 $20 $50 $100 Or mail checks to: FreeRepublic, LLC, PO Box 9771, Fresno, CA 93794

History (General/Chat)

Brevity: Headers | « Text »
  • On Friday, November 6, 2009, the President signed into law:

    11/07/2009 8:33:00 PM PST · by Cindy · 6 replies · 234+ views
    WHITEHOUSE.gov ^ | November 6, 2009 | n/a
    Note: The following text is a quote: Home • Briefing Room • Statements & Releases THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary ___________________________________________________________________ For Immediate Release November 6, 2009 On Friday, November 6, 2009, the President signed into law: H.J.Res. 26, which proclaims Casimir Pulaski to be an honorary citizen of the United States posthumously; H.R. 1209, the “Medal of Honor Commemorative Coin Act of 2009,” which requires the Department of the Treasury to mint and issue coins in recognition and celebration of the establishment of the Medal of Honor in 1861; H.R. 3548, the “Worker, Homeownership, and Business...
  • My Visit To Cowpens Battlefield (Vanity)

    11/07/2009 4:47:22 PM PST · by stylecouncilor · 16 replies · 398+ views
    11/7/2009 | Me
  • Watch C-SPAN NOW!!!!

    11/07/2009 8:12:10 AM PST · by Gargantua · 81 replies · 2,772+ views
    C-SPAN ^ | November 7, 2009 | Gargantua
    Watch the House on C-Span now, this is an historic usurpation of the House Rules going on right now! AMAZING stuff, with our nation and our FREEDOM in the balance. I can't believe the stunt the Dems are pulling!!! ;-/
  • REDS URGE WORLD REVOLT, INCLUDE REICH AS CAPITALIST (11/7/39)

    11/07/2009 6:19:50 AM PST · by Homer_J_Simpson · 11 replies · 197+ views
    Microfiche-New York Times archives, McHenry Library, U.C. Santa Cruz | 11/7/39 | G.E.R. Gedye, G.H. Archambault, Hanson Baldwin, Sir Philip Gibbs
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
  • Your favorite "outpost" movie? [Vanity - light relief]

    11/07/2009 5:53:57 AM PST · by Paine in the Neck · 69 replies · 609+ views
    11/7/09 | Paine in the Neck
    I don't know about you but I need to come up for air from calling Congressmen. Here's a bit of light diversion. I was watching the movie Zulu on TCM a few of weeks ago and it got me to musing about the "edge of civilization" genre. I thought it would be good weekend fun to make a list. Here's a few more to get things started and to focus on what I mean by the type. Gunga Din - Cary Grant, Victor McLaglen, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Sam Jaffe Fort Apache - John Wayne, Henry Fonda Guns at Batasi -...
  • Russian Flying Fortresses

    11/07/2009 5:05:57 AM PST · by Daffynition · 31 replies · 984+ views
    In 1930s Russian army was … by the idea of creating huge planes. At that times they were proposed to have as much propellers as possible to help carrying those huge flying fortresses into the air, jet propulsion has not been implemented at those times yet. Not much photos were saved since that times, because of the high secrecy levels of such projects and because a lot of time passed already. Still on the photo below you can see one of such planes - a heavy bomber K-7. Now modern history lovers in Russia try to reconstruct according the plans...
  • A Pittance of Time (Two Minute Video Song for the Vets)

    11/07/2009 4:16:29 AM PST · by RummyChick · 1 replies · 104+ views
    Also Posted: The Things I Carry The old train lumbered up the track amid a hoofbeat clatter, its cloudy windows streaked by rain that fell in gentle patter. With duffle heavy on my back I trudged along the aisle Until I saw an empty seat next to a welcome smile. A stifled groan curled in my chest beneath the weight I bore; I shrugged the duffle off my back, it thudded on the floor. "That pack looks awfully heavy friend" he said with narrowed stare, "You got a load of cinderblocks or something tucked in there?" My gaze fell to...
  • Revolutionary War hero Pulaski becomes honorary US citizen

    11/06/2009 6:39:18 PM PST · by Saije · 29 replies · 401+ views
    Augusta Chronicle ^ | 11/6/2009 | AP
    Finally, Gen. Casimir Pulaski became an American, 230 years after the Polish nobleman died in Georgia fighting for what became the United States. President Barack Obama signed a joint resolution today of the Senate and the House of Representatives that made Pulaski an honorary citizen. Pulaski's contribution to the Americans' effort to leave the British Empire began with a flourish. He wrote a letter to Gen. George Washington, the Revolution's leader, with the declaration: "I came here, where freedom is being defended, to serve it, and to live or die for it." Democratic Rep. Dennis Kucinich, whose home city of...
  • is this a set-up ?

    11/06/2009 5:55:26 PM PST · by starlight · 97 replies · 1,714+ views
    self
    Dan ‘what’s the frequency kenneth’ Rather was set up ... with a look - alike copy of document that rich armitage and joe ? scrubbed from the base . i hope this is not a set-up from the other side
  • THE AUSTIN-KILLEEN-WACO TRIANGLE? MILITARY CODE OF CONDUCT AND TREASONOUS STATEMENTS?

    11/06/2009 2:24:11 PM PST · by justapicker · 29 replies · 486+ views
    vanity | November 6, 2009 | justapicker
    1. I hope this is just coincidence and not due to something in the water. These events all took place within about 30 miles either side of I-35 along the 100 mile distance from Austin to Waco, Texas: * November 5, 2009: The massacre at Fort Hood by a muslim traitor. 13 killed, 3 * A 1993 raid by the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, and the subsequent siege by the FBI ended with the burning of the Branch Davidian ranch outside of Waco, Texas in McLennan County. David Koresh, 54 adults and 21 children were found...
  • U2 Berlin Wall event stirs up controversy (barrier wall to keep crowds out blocks fans view)

    11/06/2009 11:31:30 AM PST · by a fool in paradise · 8 replies · 293+ views
    The Rock Radio ^ | November 06, 2009 | no byline
    U2 performed a short set in Germany on Thursday, November 5th to mark the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. According to the Associated Press, the band kicked off show at the Brandenburg Gate with the hit song "One." Frontman Bono thanked the crowd "for coming out in the cold" before wishing Berlin a happy birthday. The 30-minute, six-song set also featured "Beautiful Day," "Vertigo," a cover of Bob Marley's "Get Up, Stand Up," as well as a special guest appearance by Jay-Z on "Sunday Bloody Sunday." But the free concert wasn't without controversy for the some...
  • NORWAY REJECTS GERMAN PROTEST OVER FLINT ACTION (11/6/39)

    11/06/2009 5:31:18 AM PST · by Homer_J_Simpson · 19 replies · 202+ views
    Microfiche-New York Times archives, McHenry Library, U.C. Santa Cruz | 11/6/39 | Marcus Tollet
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
  • NFL Week 8 Results (11/6/39)

    11/06/2009 5:24:34 AM PST · by Homer_J_Simpson · 9 replies · 174+ views
    Microfiche-New York Times archives, McHenry Library, U.C. Santa Cruz | 11/6/39 | Arthur J. Daley
    1 2 3 4 5 6
  • Male sabertoothed cats were pussycats compared to macho lions

    11/06/2009 4:12:16 AM PST · by decimon · 27 replies · 522+ views
    Duke University ^ | Nov 5, 2009 | Unknown
    DURHAM, N.C. -- Despite their fearsome fangs, male sabertoothed cats may have been less aggressive than many of their feline cousins, says a new study of male-female size differences in extinct big cats. Commonly called the sabertoothed tiger, Smilodon fatalis was a large predatory cat that roamed North and South America about 1.6 million to 10,000 years ago, when there was also a prehistoric cat called the American lion. A study appearing in the November 5 issue of the Journal of Zoology examined size differences between sexes of these fearsome felines using subtle clues from bones and teeth. The researchers...
  • Here’s why nature nurtures tradition

    11/05/2009 11:00:46 PM PST · by Lorianne · 1 replies · 174+ views
    Providence Journal ^ | November 5, 2009 | David Brussat
    Someday, people will realize that they can demand better buildings and cities, and they will do so. Extraordinarily rich and powerful people will sense a market in flux, will shudder, see their fortunes heading for the door, and tap their politicians on the shoulder. Architects will start making places people like. Look for a tipping point. It could have happened during the redesign process after Sept. 11, 2001. It did not, but it could have. Someday it will. When it does happen, it will not be because millions suddenly read a book called “A Theory of Architecture” (2006) by architectural...
  • Oldest American artefact unearthed. Oregon caves yield evidence of continent's first inhabitants.

    11/05/2009 6:37:36 PM PST · by GSP.FAN · 28 replies · 782+ views
    Nature.com ^ | 5 November 2009 | Rex Dalton
    Archaeologists claim to have found the oldest known artefact in the Americas, a scraper-like tool in an Oregon cave that dates back 14,230 years.
  • Evidence found in Ga. of Spanish explorer's trail- Hernando de Soto in Georgia

    11/05/2009 3:53:22 PM PST · by JoeProBono · 27 replies · 590+ views
    hosted ^ | Nov. 5, 2009
    An archaeologist says excavations in southern Georgia have turned up beads, metal tools and other artifacts that may pinpoint part of the elusive trail of the 16th-century Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto. Dennis Blanton of the Fernbank Museum of Natural History in Atlanta was scheduled to present his findings Thursday to the Southeastern Archaeological Conference in Mobile, Ala. Excavations since 2006 in rural Telfair County uncovered remains of an Indian settlement along with nine pea-sized glass beads and six metal objects, including three iron tools and a silver pendant. Blanton says the artifacts are consistent with items Spanish explorers traded...
  • Prehistoric Clovis culture roamed southwards: Stone tools and bones of an ancient tusker found...

    11/05/2009 2:29:13 PM PST · by SunkenCiv · 4 replies · 267+ views
    Nature ^ | October 21, 2009 | Rex Dalton
    The bed of artefacts in the state of Sonora in northwest Mexico also includes the bones of an extinct cousin of the mastodon called a gomphothere. The beast was probably hunted and killed by the Clovis people, known for their distinctive spear points, who mysteriously disappeared within about 500 years of leaving their first archeological traces. Intact Clovis camp sites and extensive evidence of hunting has been found across the United States, with the highest concentration of sites just north of the Mexican border, in the San Pedro River basin of southeastern Arizona. But relatively little is known about their...
  • In the Mediterranean, Killer Tsunamis From an Ancient Eruption

    11/05/2009 12:15:24 PM PST · by BGHater · 5 replies · 293+ views
    The New York Times ^ | 02 Nov 2009 | WILLIAM J. BROAD
    The massive eruption of the Thera volcano in the Aegean Sea more than 3,000 years ago produced killer waves that raced across hundreds of miles of the Eastern Mediterranean to inundate the area that is now Israel and probably other coastal sites, a team of scientists has found. The team, writing in the October issue of Geology, said the new evidence suggested that giant tsunamis from the catastrophic eruption hit “coastal sites across the Eastern Mediterranean littoral.” Tsunamis are giant waves that can crash into shore, rearrange the seabed, inundate vast areas of land and carry terrestrial material out to...
  • Treasure hunt novice struck £1m gold on first outing[Scotland]

    11/05/2009 11:46:18 AM PST · by BGHater · 25 replies · 980+ views
    Times Online ^ | 05 Nov 2009 | Mike Wade
    Five days after he took delivery of a metal detector and seven steps into his first treasure hunt, a novice archaeologist has helped to rewrite Scottish history and may be a millionaire after he unearthed four 2,300-year-old torcs made of pure gold a few feet from his parked car. David Booth, a game warden at Blair Drummond Safari Park, in Stirlingshire, bought his £240 detector from a website that claimed “treasure need not be an idle dream”. What then seemed an absurd sales puff has proved strangely prophetic. The hoard he discovered at the edge of a field was described...
  • Are the Alps growing or shrinking?

    11/05/2009 11:20:48 AM PST · by decimon · 16 replies · 232+ views
    Correlation between mountain growth and climateThe Alps are growing just as quickly in height, as they are shrinking. This paradoxical result could be proven by a group of German and Swiss geoscientists. Due to glaciers and rivers about exactly the same amount of material is eroded from the Alp slopes as is regenerated from the deep Earth's crust. The climatic cycles of the glacial period in Europe over the past 2.5 million years have accelerated this erosion process. In the latest volume of the science magazine "Tectonophysics" ( No. 474, S.236-249) the scientists prove that today's uplifting of the Alps...
  • Falklands Wolf First Appeared in North America, Researchers Say

    11/05/2009 11:04:05 AM PST · by BGHater · 16 replies · 521+ views
    The New York Times ^ | 04 Nov 2009 | Henry Fountain
    The Falklands wolf has puzzled evolutionary biologists since Charles Darwin first encountered it during the voyage of the Beagle in the 1830s. It was the only native land mammal on the Falkland Islands, which are 300 miles off the coast of Argentina. No one knew how it got there or what mainland animals it was descended from — and it did not help that the wolf was hunted to extinction by 1876. But using genetic analysis, Graham J. Slater, a post-doctoral researcher at the University of California, Los Angeles, and colleagues have solved some of the mystery. The closest living...
  • ROOSEVELT ESTABLISHES COMBAT AREA (11/5/39)

    11/05/2009 5:05:27 AM PST · by Homer_J_Simpson · 33 replies · 254+ views
    Microfiche-New York Times archives, McHenry Library, U.C. Santa Cruz | 11/5/39 | Bertram D. Hulen, Leland C. Speers
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
  • College Football Results (11/5/39)

    11/05/2009 4:55:11 AM PST · by Homer_J_Simpson · 2 replies · 174+ views
    Microfiche-New York Times archives, McHenry Library, U.C. Santa Cruz | 11/5/39 | Allison Danzig, John Kieran, Lincoln Werden
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
  • UK: Muslims enraged at being questioned at airport, call for investigation

    11/05/2009 2:19:09 AM PST · by Cindy · 7 replies · 361+ views
    (WESTERN MAIL) via JIHAD WATCH.org ^ | November 4, 2009 | n/a
    UK: Muslims enraged at being questioned at airport, call for investigation A few weeks ago I was in an airport, having hurried from a venue where I had just given a talk. I don't ever speak from a written text, but I do carry notes -- a page or two of quotations from various Muslim Brotherhood operatives, etc., including jihadist and Islamic supremacist statements by some putative American moderate Muslims, as well as quotations from the Koran and Hadith, etc. I had this material in my suit pocket, and it dropped out when I took off my suit jacket to...
  • Preserved in ice for 100 years, the whisky Shackleton used to keep out the cold.

    11/04/2009 6:03:37 PM PST · by GSP.FAN · 35 replies · 1,053+ views
    MailOnline ^ | 03 March 2007 | Peter Gillman
    They say whisky matures with age...but leaving it embedded in the Antarctic ice for almost 100 years may be going a bit far.
  • Recent Midwest Quakes Called Aftershocks from 1800s

    11/04/2009 4:18:57 PM PST · by decimon · 5 replies · 430+ views
    Live Science ^ | Nov 4, 2009 | Rachael Rettner
    The small earthquakes that sporadically rattle the central United States may actually be aftershocks from a few extremely large quakes that occurred in the region almost 200 years ago, according to a new study The New Madrid Earthquakes, which struck between December 1811 and February 1812, are some of the strongest seismic events ever to occur in the contiguous United States in recorded history. The largest quake is estimated to have been 8.0 in magnitude and was powerful enough to temporarily make the Mississippi River flow backwards. The heart of the seismic activity was near the town of New Madrid,...
  • Rifle 303 British Enfield

    11/04/2009 2:08:16 PM PST · by HuntsvilleTxVeteran · 73 replies · 1,341+ views
    swicoauctions ^ | 11/04/2009 | self vanity
    Anybody have info on 1916 MK111 Enfield rifle in good condition.
  • An open letter to Washington, D.C. (FReeper help requested)

    11/04/2009 1:24:29 PM PST · by Neil E. Wright · 6 replies · 257+ views
    myself | 11/04/09 | Neil E. Wright
    An open letter to Washington, D.C. This letter is published to advise the federal government in Washington D.C. that this SOVEREIGN AMERICAN will NOT submit to the marxist/communist coup currently taking place in Washington, D.C., and will ACTIVELY OPPOSE IT.This SOVEREIGN AMERICAN will IGNORE any laws, rules or regulations that come from Washington D.C. that further restrict the FREEDOM and LIBERTY of individuals, and will in the future IGNORE any PREVIOUS, UNConstitutional laws, rules or regulations that have restricted the FREEDOM and LIBERTY of individuals in this country. Further, this SOVEREIGN AMERICAN will encourage others to ignore any laws, rules...
  • New evidence supports 19th century idea on formation of oil and gas

    11/04/2009 11:55:29 AM PST · by decimon · 51 replies · 1,196+ views
    American Chemical Society ^ | Nov 4, 2009 | Unknown
    Scientists in Washington, D.C. are reporting laboratory evidence supporting the possibility that some of Earth's oil and natural gas may have formed in a way much different than the traditional process described in science textbooks. Their study is scheduled for Nov./Dec. issue of ACS' Energy & Fuels, a bi-monthly publication. Anurag Sharma and colleagues note that the traditional process involves biology: Prehistoric plants died and changed into oil and gas while sandwiched between layers of rock in the hot, high-pressure environment deep below Earth's surface. Some scientists, however, believe that oil and gas originated in other ways, including chemical reactions...
  • NORWAY INTERNS GERMAN CREW, FREES FLINT (11/4/39)

    11/04/2009 4:48:09 AM PST · by Homer_J_Simpson · 16 replies · 202+ views
    Microfiche-New York Times archives, McHenry Library, U.C. Santa Cruz | 11/4/39 | Herbert L. Matthews, Harold B. Hinton, Hallett Abend
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
  • “Drums Along the Mohawk” (Movie Review-11/4/39)

    11/04/2009 4:41:39 AM PST · by Homer_J_Simpson · 14 replies · 316+ views
    Microfiche-New York Times archives, McHenry Library, U.C. Santa Cruz | 11/4/39 | Frank S. Nugent, B.R.C., H.T.B., H.T.S.
    1 2
  • On November 3, 2009, the President signed into law: [S. 1818]

    11/03/2009 7:33:46 PM PST · by Cindy · 10 replies · 355+ views
    WHITEHOUSE.gov ^ | November 3, 2009 | n/a
    Note: The following text is a quote: Home • Briefing Room • Statements & Releases THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary ___________________________________________________________________ For Immediate Release November 3, 2009 STATEMENT BY THE PRESS SECRETARY On November 3, 2009, the President signed into law: S. 1818, which renames the Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in National Environmental Policy and Native American Public Policy Act of 1992, and the Foundation and Trust Fund established by that Act, to honor both Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall.
  • IRGC: Iran Views U.S. As No. 1 Enemy

    11/03/2009 1:33:55 PM PST · by Cindy · 4 replies · 133+ views
    Note: The following blog entry is a quote: Blog Details IRGC: Iran Views U.S. As No. 1 Enemy In a statement issued today, the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) lashed out at the U.S. for the numerous plots it has hatched against Iran's Islamic establishment since the beginning of the Islamic Revolution in the country. "The honorable nation of the Islamic Iran considers the U.S. – the Great Satan – to be the main contributor to problems in the Muslim world and the source of plots and conspiracies against the Islamic Republic and the Islamic Revolution," the IRGC statement said....
  • Yemeni Shi'ite Cleric and Houthi Disciple 'Issam Al-'Imad: Our Leader Houthi is Close to Khamenei...

    11/03/2009 1:22:05 PM PST · by Cindy · 3 replies · 96+ views
    SNIPPET: "Yemeni Shi'ite Cleric and Houthi Disciple 'Issam Al-'Imad: Our Leader Houthi is Close to Khamenei; We Are Influenced Religiously and Ideologically By Iran" SNIPPET: "On September 28, 2009, the Iranian website ayandenews.com, which is affiliated with former IRGC commander Mohsen Rezai, published an interview with cleric 'Issam Al-'Imad, who is a disciple of Hussein Al-Houthi, leader of the Houthi rebels in Yemen. [1] Al-'Imad, who was born 1968 in Yemen, received his religious education in Saudi Arabia, but after studying Shi'ite Islam left Wahhabism to become a Twelver Shi'ite. Since1989 he has been pursuing advanced Islamic studies in the...
  • Ohio Wesleyan art professor uncovers celestial connection in desert Southwest

    11/03/2009 12:13:27 PM PST · by BGHater · 37 replies · 1,102+ views
    THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH ^ | 01 Nov 2009 | Doug Caruso
    Jim Krehbiel was up past midnight making a piece of art by layering maps and field notes onto photos he had taken of an ancient ritual site high on a cliff ledge in the desert Southwest. He looked at the image of the kiva and remembered how the ruins were nearly inaccessible. Krehbiel had to lower himself on a rope to reach them. Why, he wondered that night in the fall of 2007, would anyone build something so important in such a remote spot among the canyons and mesas? It was then that the chairman of Ohio Wesleyan University's art...
  • 40 Years Ago This Month: Apollo 12

    11/03/2009 8:57:44 AM PST · by chimera · 27 replies · 617+ views
    various | 11/3/2009 | chimera
    They say no one remembers No. 2, but the second manned lunar landing was memorable for a number of reasons. First, almost anyone familiar with the Apollo program remembers the launch. Apollo 12 was successfully launched in a rainstorm from Kennedy Space Center on Nov. 14th, 1969. As the Saturn V lifted from the launch pad, the familiar voice of Mission Commander Pete Conrad was heard on the air-to-ground loop playfully exclaiming, “That’s a LOVELY liftoff, that’s not bad at all!”, and indeed for a time it wasn’t. While normal at first, all hell broke loose about 30 seconds into...
  • Marilyn Monroe crypt auction fails again

    11/03/2009 8:08:38 AM PST · by JoeProBono · 11 replies · 418+ views
    reuters ^ | Nov 2, 2009
    LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A second attempt to sell a crypt on top of Marilyn Monroe's final resting place has failed, with not a single bid received for the burial spot in a celebrity-filled Los Angeles cemetery. Widow Elsie Poncher is trying to sell her husband's crypt to pay off the mortgage on her Beverly Hills home. On selling the crypt, Poncher had planned to move her husband, who died in 1986, to an adjacent crypt intended for her. But a $4.6 million bid submitted through online auctioneer eBay Inc in August fell through when the unidentified bidder pulled out....
  • Harvard's Medals of Honor

    11/03/2009 7:00:46 AM PST · by 1rudeboy · 9 replies · 336+ views
    The Wall Street Journal ^ | NOVEMBER 2, 2009 | WILLIAM MCGURN
    The university celebrates its history of valor. Most Americans would not be surprised to learn that Harvard is our nation's oldest institution of higher learning, that it boasts the largest endowment, and that it has produced more U.S. presidents than any other university. Most Americans, however, might be hard-pressed to guess another Harvard distinction: the highest number of Medal of Honor recipients outside the service academies. The bar for our highest military award is high: a recipient must distinguish himself by "gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty." Since the medal's...
  • HOUSE DOOMS ARMS EMBARGO, 243-181 (11/3/39)

    11/03/2009 5:58:33 AM PST · by Homer_J_Simpson · 16 replies · 281+ views
    Microfiche-New York Times archives, McHenry Library, U.C. Santa Cruz | 11/3/39 | Turner Catledge, G.H. Archambault, Harold Denny, Augur
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
  • THE GIANT NO ONE SEES: RED REVOLUTION COMES TO "GREEN GIANT" BRAZIL

    11/03/2009 1:23:40 AM PST · by Cindy · 30 replies · 655+ views
    INATODAY.com - INTERNATIONAL NEWS ANALYSIS TODAY ^ | November 3, 2009 | Toby Westerman
    SNIPPET: "Lula and Chavez have established a "strategic relationship," and recently agreed upon a joint Brazilian-Venezuelan oil venture worth billions of dollars. Lula and Chavez have joined with Daniel Ortega, the returned Nicaraguan Marxist dictator, to form an anti-U.S. Latin American military alliance - all with Russian assistance - funded by the region's abundant oil reserves. Brazil is engaged in its own arms build-up and Lula is determined that Brazil will become at least a first-rate regional power. Unfortunately, Lula is establishing Brazil as an anti-American military power by aligning with nations hostile or potentially hostile to the U.S. Lula...
  • Ancient Civilization Cut Path to Demise (Nasca, S. America)

    11/02/2009 5:03:41 PM PST · by decimon · 7 replies · 231+ views
    Live Science ^ | Nov 2, 2009 | Staff
    The ancient South American Nasca civilization may have caused its own demise by clear-cutting huge swaths of forest, a new study has found. The civilization disappeared mysteriously around 1,500 years ago, after apparently prospering during the first half of the first millennium A.D. in the valleys of south coastal Peru. Scientists have previously suggested a massive El Niño event disrupted the climate and caused the Nasca's demise, but new research suggests that deforestation may have also played an important role. The Nasca are best known for leaving behind large geoglyphs called Nazca lines carved into the surface of the vast,...
  • [EXECUTIVE ORDER] AMENDMENTS TO EXECUTIVE ORDERS 13183 AND 13494

    11/02/2009 4:07:52 PM PST · by Cindy · 12 replies · 732+ views
    WHITEHOUSE.gov ^ | October 30, 2009 | n/a
    Note: The following text is a quote: Home • Briefing Room • Presidential Actions • Executive Orders THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary __________________________________________________________________________ For Immediate Release October 30, 2009 EXECUTIVE ORDER -------------------------------- AMENDMENTS TO EXECUTIVE ORDERS 13183 AND 13494: By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including 40 U.S.C. 101, it is hereby ordered as follows: Section 1. Executive Order 13183 of December 23, 2000, as amended, is further amended as follows: (a) The preamble is amended by deleting ", includingPublic Law 106-346." (b)...
  • 2009 World Series - Game #5

    11/02/2009 2:59:11 PM PST · by Neets · 206 replies · 1,914+ views
    Me myself and I and other contributors. Yankee Haters | 2 November 2009 | Just A Loyal Yankee Fan
  • African Desert Rift Confirmed as New Ocean in the Making

    11/02/2009 12:05:11 PM PST · by decimon · 37 replies · 1,383+ views
    University of Rochester ^ | November 2, 2009 | Unknown
    Geologists Show that Seafloor Dynamics Are at Work in Splitting African Continent In 2005, a gigantic, 35-mile-long rift broke open the desert ground in Ethiopia. At the time, some geologists believed the rift was the beginning of a new ocean as two parts of the African continent pulled apart, but the claim was controversial. Now, scientists from several countries have confirmed that the volcanic processes at work beneath the Ethiopian rift are nearly identical to those at the bottom of the world's oceans, and the rift is indeed likely the beginning of a new sea. The new study, published in...
  • Ancient Atomic Bombs

    11/02/2009 10:17:50 AM PST · by BGHater · 57 replies · 1,653+ views
    The Epoch Times ^ | 31 Oct 2009 | Leonardo Vintiñi
    "Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds." —The Bhagavad Gita Seven years after the nuclear tests in Alamogordo, New Mexico, Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer, the father of the atomic bomb, was lecturing at a college when a student asked if there were any U.S. atomic tests before Alamogordo. “Yes, in modern times,” he replied. The sentence, enigmatic and incomprehensible at the time, was actually an allusion to ancient Hindu texts that describe an apocalyptic catastrophe that doesn’t correlate with volcanic eruptions or other known phenomena. Oppenheimer, who avidly studied ancient Sanskrit, was undoubtedly referring to a passage in...
  • In One Man's Garage, Pan Am Still Makes the Going Great

    11/02/2009 8:16:51 AM PST · by 1rudeboy · 39 replies · 942+ views
    The Wall Street Journal ^ | OCTOBER 26, 2009 | CANDACE JACKSON
    Mr. Toth's First-Class Obsession Recreates Defunct Airline's Cabin (Spiral Stairs, Too) Fliers nostalgic for the golden era of air travel might want to book a trip to Anthony Toth's garage. Mr. Toth has built a precise replica of a first-class cabin from a Pan Am World Airways 747 in the garage of his two-bedroom condo in Redondo Beach, Calif. The setup includes almost everything fliers in the late 1970s and 1980s would have found onboard: pairs of red-and-blue reclining seats, original overhead luggage bins and a curved, red-carpeted staircase. Once comfortably ensconced, Mr. Toth's visitors can sip beverages from the...
  • WHITE HOUSE ACCUSES MOLOTOFF OF MEDDLING (11/2/39)

    11/02/2009 4:37:05 AM PST · by Homer_J_Simpson · 4 replies · 144+ views
    Microfiche-New York Times archives, McHenry Library, U.C. Santa Cruz | 11/2/39 | Felix Belair Jr., Frank L. Kluckhohn
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
  • ALLAHU AKBAR! THE AL-SHMOKH FORUM IS BACK ONLINE (FOR NOW)

    11/01/2009 8:49:29 PM PST · by Cindy · 4 replies · 228+ views
    INTERNET-HAGANAH.com ^ | 02 November 2009 | n/a
    "ALLAHU AKBAR! THE AL-SHMOKH FORUM IS BACK ONLINE (FOR NOW) Complete with a banner ad announcing the blessed event:" SNIPPET: "If you want to separate the wheat from the chaff among jihadi forum users, here's a tip: look at the guys who address the site in question by the IP address (not to mention the guys who use the https:// connection instead of good old http://). Happy hunting!"
  • Battle of Lepanto: Armada of the Cross

    11/01/2009 7:11:58 PM PST · by Coleus · 30 replies · 503+ views
    tna ^ | 10.07.09 | William Norman Grigg
    Autumn had come to the Mediterranean, and more than a hint of the blustery winter to come was in the air, as two formidable armadas gathered for battle near Corinth. By far the larger force was the fleet commanded by Ali Pasha, servant of Ottoman Turkey’s Sultan Selim II.   From the deck of his fearsome flagship Sultana, Ali directed 270 war galleys and a massive collection of lighter craft. The fleet, appropriately, was deployed in a huge crescent stretching from the rocky shores of Albania in the north to the coast of Peloponnesus in the south.From the Sultana’s mast flew...