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The Big Uneasy (2010)

Official trailer for The Big Uneasy. The real story behind why New Orleans flooded 5 years ago, and why it could happen again.

Coming August 30, 2010.

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US Attempts To Extradite 9/11 FEMA Videographer From Argentina

Kurt Sonnenfeld, a man who was provided provisory refugee status seven years ago, is now wanted by the US government on murder charges

He is the only cameraman that filmed crucial images of Ground Zero in New York after the Twin Towers collapsed.

Sonnenfeld, who lives in Buenos Aires with his Argentine family, says the footage proves that 9/11 was a lie. He still has the 22-hour footage that US authorities want.

“I have promised to give my footage to the big investigators that are credible and widely known – investigators who will be able to detect anomalies that I or other people without scientific education might miss. With that in mind, I hope that there are many things they can discover that disprove the current official story of what happened,” Sonnenfeld told a Press TV correspondent.

He says he fears for his life if he is sent back to the United States to face trial.

The Denver police have claimed they have evidence that show he killed his first wife in the US.

Social activists who are campaigning for Sonnenfeld to be given refugee status in Argentina say the Denver police are lying.

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The Sonnenfelds say they have been under police surveillance and that their phone has been tapped.

Sonnenfeld claims that his footage proves top US government officials were aware of the 2001 terrorist attacks before they occurred says he is a victim of a US plot to silence his 9/11 conspiracy theory.

 

 

Blair: Bush world view had ‘immense simplicity

Former U.S. President George W. Bush was a "true idealist" who displayed "genuine integrity and political courage," former British prime minister Tony Blair reveals in his memoirs.

Detailing the close professional and personal relationship which developed between the two leaders in the wake of the 2001 terror attacks in the U.S. and during the build-up to the Iraq war in 2003, Blair writes that Bush was "very smart" while having "immense simplicity in how he saw the world."

"Right or wrong, it led to decisive leadership... he sincerely believed in spreading freedom and democracy," he writes in "A Journey;" which hit book stores in the UK on Wednesday.

But Blair, whose premiership overlapped the presidencies of Bush and Bill Clinton, reserves his warmest words for Bush's Democratic predecessor, describing him as a "political soulmate" and "the most formidable politician I had ever encountered." He also defends Clinton over the Monica Lewinsky affair.

By contrast, Blair describes an initially awkward relationship with Bush when the pair first met at Camp David in February 2001, disagreeing on most social issues as well as being "poles apart" on climate change.

 

 

President Obama’s Address on the End of the Combat Mission in Iraq | The White House

Having returned hours earlier from a conversation with troops at Fort Bliss, Texas – troops who had seen every phase of what has become one of America’s longest wars – the President spoke to the Nation for just the second time from the Oval Office to announce the end of America’s combat role in that war.  Americans in high school today may barely remember a time when America was not in combat in Iraq, and young adults – including so many of our troops who have sacrificed so much – have almost by definition gone their entire adult lives in a country divided over the war.  Today, as the President put it, was a day to begin to “turn the page” – a day when America could turn its focus towards building itself back up from a devastating recession.

Over all that time, though, as the President pointed out, “there has been one constant amidst those shifting tides”:

 

 

Opgefleurde vagina dankzij ‘vattooing’

Een nieuwe trend is geboren dankzij het New Yorkse bedrijf Inked by Completely Bare. Bij de schoonheidssalon kunnen vagina's een opknapbeurt krijgen door er een tijdelijke tatoeage op te plaatsen door middel van airbrushtechnieken.

Bij de schoonheidssalon kunnen de klanten zelf kiezen wat ze op hun intieme delen beschilderd krijgen: varierend van bloemetjes tot initialen. Ook kan men kiezen voor een ‘glow-in-the-dark’ verf, aldus The Luxury Spot.

De behandeling heeft wel wat om het lijf. Eerst moet namelijk het haar op de edele delen gewaxt worden, zodat de huid helemaal glad is. Hierna wordt pas de tijdelijke verf met behulp van een sjabloon op de huid gesprayd. De 'vattoo' blijft circa zeven dagen zitten.

Vajazzling

'Vattooing' is niet de eerste trend voor het opleuken van vagina's. Eerder al waren schaamhaarvormen een enorme hit. Met behulp van verschillende sjablonen konden de schaamharen in verscheidene vormen geschoren worden.

Ook 'vajazzling' was een tijd terug zeer populair in beautyland. Hierbij worden kleine kristalletjes aangebracht op de schaamstreek.

 

 

Do Alcohol Abstainers Die Sooner? Can Staying Sober Shorten Your Life?

It runs counter to decades of medical advice, but again and again, researchers are finding that those who drink moderately, and in some cases even those who drink heavily, outlive their sober peers.

In a recent study from the University of Texas, Austin, researchers followed middle-aged subjects into old age and found that while nearly 70 percent of abstainers were dead within twenty years of starting the study, only 60 percent of heavy drinkers and 41 percent of the moderate drinkers had died by that time.

Findings such as this have met with much controversy in the medical community, less because it supports the health benefits of modest drinking, and more because it suggests that those who say no to that evening glass of wine are substantially more likely to die sooner.

 

 

The Cap-and-Trade Charade

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CIA role claim in Kennedy killing

New video and photographic evidence that puts three senior CIA operatives at the scene of Robert Kennedy's assassination has been brought to light.

The evidence was shown in a report by Shane O'Sullivan, broadcast on BBC Newsnight.

It reveals that the operatives and four unidentified associates were at the Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles in the moments before and after the shooting on 5 June, 1968.

The CIA had no domestic jurisdiction and some of the officers were based in South-East Asia at the time, with no reason to be in Los Angeles.

'Decoy'

Kennedy had just won the California Democratic primary on an anti-War ticket and was set to challenge Nixon for the White House when he was shot in a kitchen pantry.

A 24-year-old Palestinian, Sirhan Sirhan, was arrested as the lone assassin and notebooks at his house seemed to incriminate him.

However, even under hypnosis, he has never been able to remember the shooting and defence psychiatrists concluded he was in a trance at the time.

Witnesses placed Sirhan's gun several feet in front of Kennedy but the autopsy showed the fatal shot came from one inch behind.

Dr Herbert Spiegel, a world authority on hypnosis at Columbia University, believes Sirhan may have been hypnotically programmed to act as a decoy for the real assassin.

 

 

Dutch police arrest terror suspects on US flight – Telegraph

Ahmed Mohamed Nasser al-Soofi, who was to believed to be from Yemen, and Hezam al-Murisi, whose nationality was not known, were detained at the request of the American authorities.

Al-Soofi began his journey in Alabama where airport screeners stopped him because of his “bulky clothing”, according to ABC News. They discovered he was carrying $7,000 in cash.

The US Transport and Security Administration is likely to face questions about why he was allowed to board even though his luggage was allegedly found to contain a mobile phone taped to a Pepto-Bismol bottle, three other mobile phones taped together and several watches taped together.

Sources told ABC that because no explosives were discovered, he was cleared for the flight to Chicago.

A senior law enforcement official said the two men may have been carrying “mock bombs” for what was “almost certainly a dry run”.

At Chicago, al-Soofi appears to have checked his luggage on a flight bound for Yemen, with scheduled stops in Washington’s Dulles airport and Dubai.

He did not board the flight and was instead joined by Murisi for the flight to Amsterdam.

Once it was discovered he was not accompanying his luggage, it was reportedly removed at Washington before the pair were arrested in Holland.

 

 

Misdiagnosed Maryland Crash Victim Beaten by Prince George’s Hospital Guards, Sues

After he allegedly escaped unnecessary chest surgery, a Maryland man says he was detained, beaten, and repeatedly called a "bitch" by security at Prince George's Hospital in Cheverly, Md., as he attempted to seek medical care elsewhere.

Now the patient, Joseph Wheeler, 46, and his wife Felicia Ann, 44, of Inigoes, Md., are suing the hospital, for more than $12 million for, among other charges, false imprisonment.

Though assault and battery and infliction of emotional distress (the other charges filed by Wheeler) are not usually a concern during a hospital stay, Wheeler's allegations raises an important question for patients: when can a hospital detain a patient against his or her will?

 

 

Marin man claims excessive force after being Tased at home

A Marin County man has filed suit against the Marin County Sheriff's Department for an incident in which he says law enforcement officers went too far. Peter McFarland was Tased inside his own home as his wife watched, begging officers to stop.

 

On June 29, 2009 McFarland and his wife Pearl were returning home from a charity fundraiser just before midnight. McFarland injured himself as he stumbled and fell down the long steps to his front door.

"Mainly it was to my knee and the front of my leg, my shin," McFarland said.

His wife called paramedics, who helped him into the house and treated him. As the paramedics were leaving, two sheriff's deputies arrived.

"All of a sudden, they just showed up, they came in here like there was a fire going on, like a gunfight was going on," McFarland said.

What happened in the following minutes was captured on a camera mounted on the deputy's Taser.

The deputy tells McFarland he is going to take him to the hospital because he may be suicidal.

 

 

Sweden to reopen rape case involving WikiLeaks editor – CNN.com

The rape case involving WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is being reopened, Swedish prosecutors said Wednesday.

"There is reason to believe that a crime has been committed," read a statement from Marianne Ny, Sweden's director of public prosecutions. "Considering information available at present, my judgment is that the classification of the crime is rape."

She said more investigation is necessary before she can make a final decision.

An ongoing investigation about a separate charge of molestation will be extended, she added, but the charge will also be escalated to include a sexual component.

The molestation charge was previously equivalent to a non-sexual charge of harassment, but it will now come under the heading of sexual coercion and sexual molestation, which are both crimes, she said.

 

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Moment a Qantas 747 engine exploded after take-off on a 15-hour flight | Mail Online

These were the dramatic scenes on board a Qantas 747 when one of its engines nearly exploded soon after take-off.

The pilot on board the San Francisco to Sydney flight told passengers the emergency was keeping the flight deck 'a tad busy'.

Flight QF74, with 212 passengers on board for the 15-hour journey, was forced to circle over the Pacific for an hour while the pilot dumped its fuel.

It then returned to San Francisco on Monday night.

None of the passengers were hurt.

It is thought a piece of metal broke off from the engine, smashing into its turbine and causing a huge stream of sparks.

A photograph taken after the plane landed showed a large gash in the fuselage.

The crew immediately shut down the engine. Fire engines surrounded the aircraft as it landed.

Passenger Justin Roberts captured the images on an iPhone. He was sitting by a window overlooking the aircraft's engine number four when the drama happened

 
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