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Saturday, February 12, 2011
Egyptian Army Commits To Civilian Power Transfer, Peace With Israel
Protesters and the young organizers of the popular movement that pushed Mubarak out of power, still riding high on jubilation over their success, began to press their vision for how to bring reform. Their first question to resolve: Whether to continue their demonstrations."
Friday, February 11, 2011
Political protests: Los Angeles city attorney is taking a harder line with political protesters - latimes.com
Some of the activists arrested, including eight college students and one military veteran who took part in a Westwood rally last year in support of the DREAM Act, face up to one year in county jail."
China bids to ease drought with $1bn emergency water aid | Environment | guardian.co.uk
Beijing has also promised to use its grain reserves to reduce the pressure on global food prices, which have surged in the past year to record highs due to the floods in Australia and a protracted dry spell in Russia"
Tunisia says it seizes armed group linked to ex-leader | Reuters
Omar Suleiman: Egypt’s torturer-in-chief threatens to unleash “dark bats of the night… to terrorize the people” - BlackListed News
Famous Bird Expert Killed In Car Crash - Conspiracy?
The crash occurred along Route 910 near North Chapel Drive and Pearce Mill Road in Pine around 9 a.m. Tuesday. Mr. Livezey, 56, of Wexford, was pronounced dead at the scene at 9:07 a.m."
Perverted NIV Teen Study Bible
While the NIV Teen Study Bible scripturally explains many subjects and provides teens with some helpful insights for their teenage world, the Teen Study Bible also contains some very disturbing information. It is especially disturbing in light of the impressionable and often confused teenage mind.
It is also alarming that a major publisher would include some of the shameful information found in the Teen Study Bible. It is even more disturbing that the staff at Zondervan actually reviewed it, edited it, approved it and published it.
The Zondervan Teen Study Bible is in the typical "in your face, extreme, radical, graphic, colorful, hip, cool" style that supposedly appeals to the average teenager. Throughout the Teen Study Bible are various notes addressing topics specifically relating to teenagers, such as dating, sex, self-image, school, drugs, et al. Most topics are explained in a fairly, conservative, evangelical, though "watered-down" manner.
NASA climate programs being eyed for the budget axe | Watts Up With That?
The 10 Commandments of Lucifer
Known as the Georgia Guide Stones - Here are LUCIFER'S 10 Commandments. Lucifer has been enthroned as the god of the American Federal Government, AND the god of the Roman Catholic Church. The highest level occult ceremony, known as the "Enthronement of the Fallen Archangel Lucifer," was conducted SIMULTANEOUSLY. This highest OCCULT ceremony was held in Rome and Washington, DC, in 1963. More specifically it was performed SIMULTANEOUSLY in the Highest Freemason temple in the world, located 13 blocks North of the Whitehouse, AND in the Vatican of Rome.
CHRISTIAN CHURCHES ARE OPENING THE DOOR TO ANTICHRIST WITH OUTCOME BASED RELIGION !
Outcome-Based Religion is another manifestation of the 21st Century that is all about meeting the needs of the consumer with as little inconvenience as possible. It is no secret that we have become a “Super Walmart Society” that flocks to the mega-store, the mega-mall and yes, even the mega-church. Church growth has become the order of the day within broad-based protestantism, evangelicalism, and even fundamentalism with the catch-phrases like “seeker-sensitive,” “seeker-friendly,” and “purpose-driven” becoming household terms among conservative religious individuals.
Unfortunately, the developers of the methods and practices currently implemented to build this New Paradigm Church have not considered the Word of God as a valid source document in the developmental process. In lieu of an operational system built upon God’s absolute truth, they have chosen a strange mixture of behavioral science, marketing techniques, “Management by Objective”, General Systems Theory, and cultural relativism bathed in religious terminology to concoct a program for optimal church growth.
Magnitude 4.6 - YELLOWSTONE -- JUST DELETED!
* This is a computer-generated message -- this event has not yet been reviewed by a seismologist.
Magnitude 4.6
Date-Time
* Saturday, February 12, 2011 at 02:36:09 UTC
* Friday, February 11, 2011 at 07:36:09 PM at epicenter
Location 44.270°N, 110.973°W
Depth 15.5 km (9.6 miles)
Region YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, WYOMING
Distances
* 32 km (20 miles) ENE (58°) from Warm River, ID
* 39 km (24 miles) SE (131°) from Island Park, ID
* 42 km (26 miles) NE (44°) from Drummond, ID
* 45 km (28 miles) SSE (166°) from West Yellowstone, MT
* 398 km (247 miles) N (11°) from Salt Lake City, UT
Location Uncertainty horizontal +/- 1.8 km (1.1 miles); depth +/- 5.7 km (3.5 miles)
Parameters NST= 8, Nph= 8, Dmin=53 km, Rmss=0.26 sec, Gp=140°,
M-type=local magnitude (ML), Version=0
Source
* University of Utah Seismograph Stations
Event ID uu00005729
Messiah Yeshua Now Has a Forum
What's the frequency: Monitors transmit video of unknowing families | Seattle News, Weather, Sports, Breaking News | KOMO News | Problem Solvers
Using the monitor in West Seattle, we spotted a baby boy sleeping quietly in his crib. Turns out he belongs to Dino Annest, who invested in two baby monitors, one for each of his kids.
'The main thing we were looking for is you want to keep an eye on your kid,' Annest said. 'I hate the fact that somebody could drive by and watch our baby on their monitor.'"
YouTube - Spiritualism-Adrian Maguire+Laura Maxwell,1 of 8 Parts,Revelation TV
Read many more similar true stories on www.reachouttrust.org/articlesTestimony.
Gilad Atzmon - Writings - Gilad Atzmon: The Muslim Brotherhood is Kosher
Activist Post: US vows to oppose UN resolution on Israel
'We have made very clear that we do not think the Security Council is the right place to engage on these issues,' Deputy Secretary of State James Steinberg told the House of Representatives' Foreign Affairs Committee."
Special Report - After Mideast, should Russia and China worry? | Reuters
Riding the Elephant- India’s protection against Tahrir Square style rebellions
Surely, it is generally said, India’s democratic systems, though flawed, make the country immune to such social and political upheavals. As a last resort, India’s non-political army could step in as a benign temper-calming longstop, as it does from time to time around the country."
Susan Rice kicks off U.N. series - Mike Allen and Jake Sherman - POLITICO.com
TSA agent hollered: "Hey, I thought she was mine! I was gonna do her!"
YouTube - Andrew Maguire Bombshell Information Within Two (or few?) Weeks: Max Keiser on AJ Show
North Korea appeals to foreign governments for food aid | World news | The Guardian
This direct approach to foreign capitals, launched in December, is highly unusual for the insular and totalitarian regime, which normally negotiates deliveries of food assistance with international organisations such as the World Food Programme."
Longtime spy chief now atop Egyptian pyramid - CNN.com
Under pressure from street demonstrations calling for his ouster, Mubarak named his veteran spymaster to the long-vacant vice presidency in late January. Suleiman quickly became the face of the government's reform pledges, anno"
The History Of February 11
2010 | A European Union summit discusses the possibility of bailing out Greece's economy |
2009 | Morgan Tsvangirai becomes Prime Minister of Zimbabwe after agreeing to share power with President Robert Mugabe |
2006 | Dick Cheney accidentally shoots friend in a hunting accident |
1998 | KVBC-FM (Las Vegas) offers Monica Lewinsky $5M for interview |
1998 | Lyrics to "Candle in the Wind 1997," auctioned for $442,500 |
1997 | Bill Parcells becomes head coach of New York Jets |
1997 | STS-82 (Discovery 22) launches |
1996 | 46th NBA All-Star Game: East beats West 129-118 at San Antonio |
1995 | Danyon Loader swims world record 400m freestyle (340.46) |
1995 | Mark Foster swims world record 50m butterfly (23.55 sec) |
1995 | Sandra Volker swims European record 50m backstroke (27.67 sec) |
1995 | Space shuttle STS-63 (Discovery 19), lands |
1995 | U.S. Male Figure Skating championship won by Todd Eldredge |
1995 | West Indies score 5-660 against New Zealand |
1994 | Lu Parker, (South Carolina), crowned 43rd Miss USA |
1994 | Space shuttle STS-60 (Discovery 18), lands |
1993 | Howard Stern's radio show begins transmitting to Rochester, New York on WRQI |
1993 | Irina Privalova runs world record 60m indoor (6.92 seconds) |
1993 | Janet Reno selected by Clinton as U.S. Attorney General |
1992 | F-16 jet crashes at residential district of Hengelo Netherlands (No deaths) |
1992 | Michael Johnson runs indoor world record 400m (44.97 sec) |
1991 | UNPO, Unrepresented Nations and People Org forms in Hague |
1990 | 40th NBA All-Star Game: East beats West 130-113 at Miami |
1990 | James "Buster" Douglas KOs Mike Tyson to win heavyweight boxing crown |
1990 | Nelson Mandela, a political prisoner for 27 years, freed in South Africa |
1990 | U.S. Male Figure Skating championship won by Todd Eldredge |
1989 | Barbara Clementine Harris consecrated 1st female bishop (Episcopalian) |
1989 | U.S. Female Figure Skating championship won by Jill Trenary |
1988 | Anthony M. Kennedy appointed to Supreme Court |
1987 | British Airways begins trading stocks |
1987 | England beat Australia 2-0 to win the World Series Cup |
1987 | Philippines constitution goes into effect |
1987 | U.S. performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site |
1986 | Activist Anatoly Scharansky released by U.S.S.R., leaves country |
1986 | Australia beat India 2-0 to win the World Series Cup |
1986 | Iran begins Fajr-8 offensive against Iraq |
1985 | Jordan king Hussein and PLO leader Arafat sign accord |
1985 | Kent Hrbek signs 5-year, $6 million contract with Minnesota Twins |
1985 | Wasim Akram takes 10 wickets in his 2nd Test Cricket, New Zealand still wins |
1984 | 10th space shuttle mission (41-B)-Challenger 4-returns to Earth |
1984 | Wayne Gretzky sets NHL short handed season scoring record at 11 |
1983 | "Weird Al" Yankovic records "Ricky" and "Buckingham Blues" debut LP |
1983 | 4th largest snowfall in New York City history (18"(46 cm)) |
1982 | Ozzie Smith for Garry Templeton trade finally goes through |
1981 | Australia all out 83 vs. India at MCG chasing 143 to win |
1981 | Polish premier Jozef Pinkowski replaced by Wojciech Jaruzelski |
1979 | "They're Playing Our Song" opens at Imperial New York City for 1082 performances |
1979 | 43 million watch "Elvis!" on ABC |
1979 | Emmy News and Documentaries Award presentation |
1979 | Iran's premier Bakhtiar resigns, Ayatollah Khomeini seizes power |
1979 | Musical "They're Playing Our Song," premieres in New York City |
1978 | 16 Unification church couples wed in New York City |
1978 | 25th hat trick in Islander history-Denis Potvin |
1978 | China lifts a ban on Aristotle, Shakespeare, and Dickens |
1978 | EOKA organization disbands in Cyprus |
1977 | 20.2-kg lobster caught off Nova Scotia (heaviest known crustacean) |
1976 | Clifford Alexander, Jr. confirmed as 1st black secretary of Army |
1975 | Margaret Thatcher defeats Edward Heath for Conservative leadership |
1974 | Dick Woodson is 1st of 48 to invoke baseball's new arbitration rule |
1974 | Titan-Centaur Test launch fails |
1974 | 1st baseball arbitration Twins pitcher Dick Woodson seeking $29,000 wins, Twins offered $23,000 |
1973 | 1st one-day international for Pakistan and New Zealand |
1973 | 1st sub 17-minute 1,500m female free style swim (Shane Gould 16m56.9s) |
1973 | Kathy Whitworth wins LPGA Naples-Lely Golf Classic |
1973 | Philadelphia 76ers lose their 20th NBA game in a row |
1971 | Montreal Canadien John Believau scores his 500th NHL goal |
1971 | U.S., U.K., U.S.S.R., others sign Seabed Treaty outlawing nuclear weapons |
1970 | 26.37 cm (10.38") of rainfall, Mount Washington, New Hampshire (state 24-hour rec) |
1970 | Japan becomes 4th nation to put a satellite, Osumi, in orbit |
1970 | John Lennon pays 1,344 pounds fine for 96 protesting South African rugby team playing in Scotland |
1969 | Diana Crump becomes 1st U.S. woman jockey to ride against men, Hialelah |
1969 | Dorey Funk, Jr. beats Gene Kiniski in Tampa, to become NWA champ |
1968 | Israeli-Jordan border fight |
1968 | Jeffrey Kramer survives 76-m jump, Washington Bridge, Hudson River New York |
1968 | Madison Square Garden III closes MSG IV opens (New York City) |
1966 | San Francisco Giant Willie Mays signs highest contract, $130,000 per year |
1965 | Beatle Ringo Starr marries Maureen Cox |
1965 | Braves propose to pay 5 cents from each ticket to bring a new team to Milwaukee |
1964 | Beatles 1st live appearance in U.S.; Washington D.C. Coliseum |
1964 | Greek and Turks begin fighting in Limassol, Cyprus |
1964 | Taiwan drops diplomatic relations with France |
1963 | Beatles tape 10 tracks for their 1st album |
1963 | CIA Domestic Operations Division created |
1962 | Beatles record "Please, Please Me" |
1961 | Robert Weaver sworn in with then highest federal post by a black |
1961 | Trial of Adolf Eichmann begins in Jerusalem |
1960 | Jack Paar walks off his TV show |
1959 | Vinoo Mankad ends his final Test Cricket (v WI at Delhi) |
1958 | 1st flight with black stewardess, Ruth Carol Taylor, Ithaca New York |
1958 | Marshal Chen Yi succeeds Chu En-lai as Minister of Foreign affairs |
1958 | WTVC TV channel 9 in Chattanooga, Tennessee (ABC) begins broadcasting |
1957 | KUMV TV channel 8 in Williston, ND (NBC) begins broadcasting |
1957 | NHL Players Association forms (New York City), Red Wings' Ted Lindsay elected president |
1954 | 6th Emmy Awards: I Love Lucy, Donald O'Connor and Eve Arden wins |
1953 | "Hazel Flagg" opens at Mark Hellinger Theater New York City for 190 performances |
1953 | J. Styne/B. Hilliard's musical "Hazel Flagg," premieres in New York City |
1953 | President Eisenhower refuses clemency appeal for Rosenberg couple |
1953 | Russia breaks diplomatic relations with Israel |
1951 | Kwame Nkrumah wins 1st parliamentary election on Gold coast (Ghana) |
1950 | "Rag Mop" by The Ames Brothers hit #1 |
1949 | Willie Pep recaptures world featherweight boxing title |
1948 | Billy Griffith scores cricket century on debut England vs. WI, out for 140 |
1948 | John Costello follows Eamon Da Valera as premier of Ireland |
1948 | Test Cricket debut of Frank Worrell, vs. England Port-of-Spain |
1945 | 1st gas turbine propeller-driven airplane flight tested, Downey, California |
1945 | Yalta agreement signed by FDR, Churchill and Stalin |
1944 | German troops reconquer Aprilia Italy |
1944 | U-424 sunk off Ireland |
1943 | General Eisenhower selected to command the allied armies in Europe |
1943 | Transport nr 47 departs with French Jews to nazi-Germany |
1942 | "Archie" comic book debuts |
1941 | Lieutenant-general Erwin Rommel arrives in Tripoli |
1941 | Sicherheitsdienst complains about Dutch anti German sentiments |
1938 | Steve Casey beats Lou Thesz in Boston, to become wrestling champ |
1937 | 44-day sit-down strike at General Motors in Flint, Michigan ends |
1936 | Pumping begins to build Treasure Island in San Francisco Bay |
1935 | -11 degrees F (-24 degrees C), Ifrane, Morocco (African record low) |
1935 | 1st U.S. airplane flight with auto slung beneath fuselage, New York |
1932 | 73 degrees F highest temperature ever recorded in Cleveland in February |
1929 | Eugene O'Neill's "Dynamo," premieres in New York City |
1929 | Vatican City, world's smallest country, made an enclave of Rome |
1928 | 2nd Winter Olympic games opens in St. Moritz, Switzerland |
1927 | U.S. Female Figure Skating championship won by Beatrix Loughran |
1927 | U.S. Male Figure Skating championship won by Nathaniel Niles |
1926 | Tokelau (Union) Islands in South Pacific transfers to New Zealand |
1922 | "April Showers" by Al Jolson hits #1 |
1922 | U.S. intervention army leaves Honduras |
1921 | Ambassador Theater opens at 215 W 49th St. New York City |
1919 | Friedrich Ebert (SPD), elected president of Germany |
1916 | Baltimore Symphony Orchestra presents its 1st concert |
1916 | Emma Goldman arrested for lecturing on birth control |
1908 | Australia regain the Ashes with a 308 run cricket victory vs England |
1908 | Heemskerk's government begins in Holland |
1907 | De Master's Dutch government resigns |
1905 | James Blackstone, Seattle, bowls 299 -last pin breaks but stands |
1905 | Pope Pius X publishes encyclical Vehementer nos |
1903 | Anton Bruckner's 9th Symfonie premieres in Vienna |
1902 | Police beats up universal suffrage demonstrators in Brussels |
1899 | -15 degrees F (-26 degrees C), Washington, D.C. (district record) |
1899 | -61 degrees F, Montana (record low temperature) |
1898 | Owen Smith of NC, AME Zion minister, named minister to Liberia |
1897 | White Rose Mission opens on East 97th Street, New York City |
1896 | Oscar Wildes "Salom" premieres in Paris |
1895 | -17 degrees F (-27.2 degrees C) in Braemar, Grampian (UK record) |
1895 | Georgetown became part of Washington D.C. |
1889 | Meiji constitution of Japan adopted; 1st Diet convenes in 1890 |
1878 | 1st U.S. bicycle club, Boston Bicycle Club, forms |
1878 | 1st weekly Weather report published in UK |
1873 | Spanish Cortes fires king Amadeus I |
1861 | President-elect Lincoln takes train from Spingfield Illinois to Washington D.C. |
1861 | U.S. House unanimously passes resolution guaranteeing noninterference with slavery in any state |
1858 | 1st apparition of Mary to 14-year-old Bernadette of Lourdes France |
1854 | Major streets lit by coal gas for 1st time |
1852 | 1st British public female toilet opens (Bedford Street London) |
1851 | 1st cricket 1st-class game in Australia, Tasmania vs. Vic, Launceston |
1843 | Opera "I Lombardi," premieres in Milan |
1840 | Gaetano Donizetti's Opera "La Fille du Regiment," premieres in Paris |
1837 | American Physiological Society organizes in Boston |
1826 | London University founded |
1814 | Norway's independence proclaimed |
1812 | Massachusetts Governor Gerry signs a redistricting bill-1st "gerrymander" |
1811 | President Madison prohibits trade with Britain for 3rd time in 4 years |
1810 | Napoleon marries Marie-Louise of Austria |
1809 | Robert Fulton patents steamboat |
1808 | Anthracite coal 1st burned as fuel, experimentally, Wilkes-Barre, Pa |
1794 | 1st session of U.S. Senate open to the public |
1793 | Prussian troops occupy Venlo, Netherlands |
1790 | Society of Friends petitions Congress for abolition of slavery |
1768 | Samuel Adams letter, circulates around American colonies, opposing Townshend Act taxes |
1766 | Stamp Act declared unconstitutional in Virginia |
1752 | Pennsylvania Hospital, the 1st hospital in the U.S., opened |
1720 | Sweden and Prussia sign peace (2nd Treaty of Stockholm) |
1638 | Dutch countess Louise of Solms marries earl John of Brederode |
1575 | King Frederick of Denmark offers island of Hveen to Tycho Brahe |
1573 | 1st European, Francis Drake sees the Pacific (from Panama) |
1543 | Battle at Wayna Daga: Ethiopian/Portugese troops beat Moslem army |
1543 | Karel/Henry VIII sign anti-French covenant |
1531 | Henry VIII recognized as supreme head of Church in England |
824 | St. Paschal I ends his reign as Catholic Pope Thanks to Brainhistory.com |
385 | Oldest Pope elected; Siricius-bishop of Tarragona |