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Muslim Brotherhood Leader: Iran is Our Role Model

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A senior member of Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood has expressed gratitude to the Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei for his support of the Egyptian revolution. Halbavi further expressed hope that Egypt would have “a good government, like the Iranian government…

Categories: Radical Islam

Suspected Islamists Burn Down Christian School in India

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Suspected Islamic militants set fire on Feb. 19 to the School of the Convent of St. Luke, a Protestant educational institution that began its activities about 17 years ago in Srinagar, Kashmir. The damage is estimated at 60 million rupees (958 thousand euro). The attack occurred at about 22.30 local time. Eight rooms, including classrooms, library and computer labs were completely destroyed.  Read more.

Categories: Radical Islam

Murder of 70-Year-Old Chaldean Christian Man in Baghdad Raises Fears of More Attacks

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Iraq’s Christian community has been attacked again. A group of armed men stormed the home of a Christian man in Baghdad’s central neighbourhood of Karrad, killing him. The victim’s name is Youssif Isho, a 70-year-old Chaldean. He was stabbed to death. Sources have warned AsiaNews that other attacks against Christians are possible in the capital. “The faithful continue to suffer,” a Christian leader said, “and people are scared, moving cautiously out of fear of more violence.”  Read more.

Categories: Radical Islam

Next Wave of Al-Qaeda Coming From Inside U.S.

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The next wave of Al Qaeda recruits are born or educated right in the United States. Most are just old enough to remember 9/11, yet a decade later they are turning their back on the United States.  Read more.

Categories: Radical Islam

Thousands of Shrimp Try to ‘Commit Suicide’ at Yanwu Lake in Xiamen, China

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“Tens of thousands of shrimp kept jumping out of Yanwu Lake in the early morning of Thursday as if they were trying to commit suicide, and most of them were found dead in the lake by midday for unknown reasons, reports fj.qq.com.

“When I went past Yanwu Lake at about 6:40am, thousands of shrimps were jumping out of the lake and even onto the lakeshore. However, the phenomenon didn’t last long as the shrimp died soon afterwards”, said Mr. Xu, a secuity guard of a nearby building.

Upon spotting so many shrimp jumping out of the lake, many residents living in the neighborhood rushed to fish out the dead shrimp.

According to experts, the water in Yanwu Lake is probably polluted, and oxygen contained in the water is not adequate for the shrimp to breath. As a result, most of them jumped out of the lake and died soon.

Experts also suggest that these shrimp are not suitable for eating as the reasons that lead to the shrimps’ suicidal event are still unknown at present.”  Source.

Categories: Mass Animal Deaths

Egyptian Armed Forces Fire At Christian Monasteries, 19 Injured

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The Egyptian Army taking advantage of their newfound religious freedom …

“For the second time in as many days, Egyptian armed force stormed the 5th century old St. Bishoy monastery in Wadi el-Natroun, 110 kilometers from Cairo. Live ammunition was fired, wounding two monks and six Coptic monastery workers. Several sources confirmed the army’s use of RPG ammunition. Four people have been arrested including three monks and a Coptic lawyer who was at the monastery investigating yesterday’s army attack.”  Read more.

 

Magnetic Mayhem – Mass Animal Deaths

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The last week or so we’ve had more than 3 spikes of electromagnetic energy and a lot of these spikes are bottoming out where there is no magnetic field whatsoever.

4G Network ‘Will Create GPS Dead Zones Across the US’

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In 5 kilometers, please pull over and read a map.

“WHAT would you rather have – a superfast data connection on your cellphone, or a reliable GPS signal to pinpoint your location? If a plan to install a network of base stations for the new 4G mobile wireless protocol goes ahead, it may mean you can have one but not the other.

GPS satellites transmit their navigation signals in the range 1559 to 1610 megahertz. Telecoms firm LightSquared of Reston, Virginia, has long communicated with its satellites using low-power signals in the adjacent frequency band, from 1525 to 1559 MHz, part of the “L band”. Despite the closeness of the frequencies, satnav receivers have so far operated without any interference problems.” Read more.

Categories: Man-Made Disasters
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