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 |  | | |  | |  | Wolfowitz´s Pearl Harbor 00:18 http://www.jonesreport.com/articles/070207_wolfowitz.html Wolfowitz Warns of 'Surprise like Pearl Harbor' Months Before 9/11 more... Attacks.
Wolfowitz more...helped to pen Project for a New American Century (PNAC)´s September 2000 document 'Rebuilding America's Defenses' which stated on pg. 51, amidst a larger call for dramatic military build-up, that:
"Further, the process of transformation, even if it brings revolutionary change, is likely to be a long one, absent some catastrophic and catalyzing event -- like a new Pearl Harbor."
During his June 2001 speech Wolfowitz reiterated those words in the closing remarks of his address to West Point graduates: "Be prepared to be surprised. Have courage." less Added: Mar 8, 07 Views: 33 Category: Arts & Animation |
|  | |  | sweet boy boys oh boy 00:12 sweet boy boys oh boy and secret girl girls girl boy boy oh boy I will meat food slip into cock mouth for more food for you Added: Mar 2, 07 Views: 5,712 Category: Arts & Animation |
|  | | |  |  | The World Bar IV 00:19 What is the talk of the town? Many people are not interested in 911. They will forget about it. Not understanding the connections to the international more...capital cheating them. Common people are interested in their own economy. Have a look on the House Bubble. You can read about it in the neocons Weekly Standard: Perhaps we are seeing only "a little froth in the market," to borrow the phrase used by Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan in his recent speech to the Economic Club of New York. The man who is famous for saying that if anyone understands what I am saying, I must have misspoken, handed down this model of clarity, "Without calling the overall national issue a bubble, it's pretty clear that it's an unsustainable underlying pattern."
Times have changed. More and more Americans--two-thirds of new buyers, by one estimate--are opting for variable rate mortgages, or choosing to pay only the interest due in the early years, leaving repayment of the loan for a later date.
This stores up two kinds of trouble. First, if interest rates rise, so will the required monthly payments. Second, after the first five years, the borrower must start to repay the principal, which just about doubles his monthly payments. Unless, of course, an increase in the value of his house allows him to obtain a new, interest-only mortgage. less Added: Feb 25, 07 Views: 11 Category: Arts & Animation |
|  | Golem 00:41 Golem - a description you can find here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golem Added: Feb 24, 07 Views: 55 Category: Arts & Animation |
|  |  | ROBOT 00:41 Learn about ROBOTS: http://cmp.felk.cvut.cz/projects/actipret/robot.html Karel Capek's R.U.R. (1921 AD)
In 1921, the Czech author Karel Capek (pronounced more...Chahpek) wrote his best known piece of work, the play R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots), which featured machines created to simulate human beings.
Some references state that term "robot" was derived from the Czech word robota, meaning "work", while others propose that robota actually means "forced workers" or "slaves." This latter view would certainly fit the point that Capek was trying to make, because his robots eventually rebelled against their creators, ran amok, and tried to wipe out the human race.
However, as is usually the case with words, the truth of the matter is a little more convoluted. In the days when Czechoslovakia was a feudal society,"robota"referred to the two or three days of the week that peasants were obliged to leave their own fields to work without remuneration on the lands of noblemen. For a long time after the feudal system had passed away, robota continued to be used to describe work that one wasn't exactly doing voluntarily or for fun, while today's younger Czechs and Slovaks tend to use robota to refer to work that's boring or uninteresting. less Added: Feb 23, 07 Views: 72 Category: Arts & Animation |
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