"We
must make clear to the Germans that the wrong for which their fallen
leaders are on trial is not that they lost the war, but that they
started it." - Robert H. Jackson was the chief United States prosecutor at the Nuremberg Trials.
"To
initiate a war of aggression, therefore, is not only an international
crime; it is the supreme international crime differing only from other
war crimes in that it contains within itself the accumulated evil of
the whole." Robert H. Jackson was the chief United States prosecutor at the Nuremberg Trials.
Yes wecan
Scamn
Yes we
..Hypocrisy
The entire universe is perfused with signs, if it is not composed exclusively of signs.
http://www.submedia.tv/stimulator/2013/08/19/capitalism-will-save-the-planet/
no matter
g20 laser light show fall 2013
let's talk of this, Nippon is using the pacific ocean as there own personal litter box.......wtf?
ATTN: Japan take care of your business or we will refuse to buy autos and electronics from you guys...clean your shitstorm up or be gone from the world stage....poisoning the globe will not help the PR disaster much the actual danage done to all humanity. Where is the French tech experts that gave them this technology? The french are pussys................
Published on Jul 5, 2013
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spider-man perhaps??Scientists plan to launch thousands of GM insects into fields
Posted: 04 Sep 2013 12:16 PM PDT
4 August 2013
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Thousands of GM insects developed by British scientists are set to be
the first released into fields in Europe as an alternative to chemical
pesticides.
The plan is to release a large number of genetically modified olive flies that would be used to kill off wild pests that damage the crop.
The technology is the brainchild of experts at British company Oxitec, who insist the GM insects are better for the environment that spraying crops with chemical pesticides.
Oxitec has developed a genetically modified strain of the diamond back moth which would destroy the wild pests
However critics fear the development could put human health at risk if people eat the flies or their larvae if they reach food products.
The plan is to release a large number of genetically modified olive flies that would be used to kill off wild pests that damage the crop.
The technology is the brainchild of experts at British company Oxitec, who insist the GM insects are better for the environment that spraying crops with chemical pesticides.
Oxitec has developed a genetically modified strain of the diamond back moth which would destroy the wild pests
However critics fear the development could put human health at risk if people eat the flies or their larvae if they reach food products.
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Attack Syria Resolution Approved By Senate Foreign Relations Committee
By ICH and Agencies
How did senators vote? Here's a breakdown:
Disgusting And Depraved - McCain as Tricoteuse
McCain Plays Poker On His iPhone During Syria Hearing
Picture
Senator John McCain plays poker on his IPhone during a U.S. Senate Committee on - concerning the use of force in Syria
Full Text: Senate Foreign Relations Committee Resolution on Attacking Syria
By WSJ
Democratic
and Republican leaders of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
reached agreement late Tuesday on a resolution authorizing military
strikes against Syria.
US Boots On The Ground?
New Use-of-force Resolution For Syria
By JOHN BRESNAHAN and MANU RAJU
The bill
includes a prohibition on using American ground forces for "combat
operations," although it is silent on using troops in emergency
situations.
CIA-trained Rebel Unit About to Join Fighting Against Assad Regime, Says President Obama
By Adam Withnall
President Obama says US efforts to support rebels are now in full swing.
US Air Force Not As Prepared As It Would Like To Be: Chief of Staff
By Air Force Magazine
The
set of challenges facing the US military is more complicated in Syria
than it was in the lead-up to 2011's military intervention in Libya,
Welsh told airmen.
UN's Ban Casts Doubt on Legality of US Plans for Syria Attack
By Louis Charbonneau
U.N.
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said on Tuesday that the use of force is
only legal when it is in self-defense or with U.N. Security Council
authorization, remarks that appear to question the legality of U.S.
plans to strike Syria.
How Intelligence Was Twisted to Support an Attack on Syria
By Gareth Porter
We would do well to note the inconsistencies and misleading language contained in the assessment.
Putin: Russia Doesn't Defend Assad, We Defend International Law
Video
Russia needs convincing proof, not rumors, said the Russian president.
Syria Says Will Never Give In 'Even if There is World War III'
By AFP
Syria
said on Wednesday it had taken "every measure" to retaliate if hit by a
feared US-led military strike and would never give in, even if a third
world war erupts.
AIPAC Pushes For Attack on Syria
By Eli Lake
America's
largest pro-Israel lobby has deployed its organization in Congress to
push for the president's war authorization against Syria.
Pictures Shows John Kerry and President Assad Dining in Syria Together
By Heather Saul
The images, believed to have been captured in Damascus in February 2009.
No Syrian War to Save Obama's Face!
By Pat Buchanan
What it
will likely end with, after America is dragooned in, is a U.S. war with
Iran; our allies, sitting in their box seats, cheering us on.
American Intervention in Syria: A Moral Obscenity
By Zachary Slayback
The
United States government totally lacks the moral authority to enforce
such an obligation because the United States government is one of the
world's most guilty users of chemical weapons and weapons of mass
destruction.
We Won't Stand By. Obama's War Can Be Stopped
By Chris Nineham
An assault on a scale designed to 'degrade' Assad's military will kill large numbers of innocents.
Tell Obama, Peace Not War in Syria!
Take Action Now!
Join us in telling Obama that violent intervention in Syria is not the answer to resolving the conflict.
Act Now! - Say No To War On Syria
By ICH
Here's the Best Way to Tell Congress Your Opinion on Syria.
War Is A Racket
By Major General Smedley Butler, USMC.
For a
great many years, as a soldier, I had a suspicion that war was a
racket; not until I retired to civil life did I fully realize it. Now
that I see the international war clouds gathering, as they are today, I
must face it and speak out.
Sweden Grants Blanket Asylum to Syrian Refugees
By AFP
Swedish government announces it will give asylum to all Syrian refugees who apply.
The Attack On Libya and Its Contexts
By Greg Shupak
The Libyan campaign not only caused extensive death and human rights violations, but it may usher in decades of more war.
Edward Snowden Accepts Whistleblower Award 2013
Video
Warns Of 'Surveillance Gone Too Far.
Why Unions Need to Join the Climate Fight
By Naomi Klein
What
I'm going to show you is that confronting the climate crisis requires
that we break every rule in the free-market playbook -- and that we do
so with great urgency.
Hard News
Bush- Blair Legacy Continues As
83 killed in Iraq violence:
In
Wednesday's attacks, five soldiers were killed and nine wounded when
three bombs hit their convoy as they passed through the town of
Tarmiyah, about 50 kilometers (30 miles) north of Baghdad
Sixteen Shia family members killed in Iraq:
Six children and eight women among those killed in overnight attack in town south of Baghdad.
US Senate Foreign Relations Committee green-lights authorization of use of military force in Syria: -
Leaders
of the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee said they reached an
agreement on Tuesday on a draft authorization for the use of military
force in Syria that was much narrower than the request made by
President Barack Obama, paving the way for a vote by the committee on
Wednesday.
Kerry's back door:
Kerry says Syria authorization should not preclude 'boots on the ground':
At
the first public hearing in Congress on potential military action in
Syria, Kerry said "it would be preferable" not to preclude the use of
ground troops to preserve President Barack Obama's options if there was
a potential threat of chemical weapons falling into the hands of
extremists.
FULL TRANSCRIPT: Kerry, Hagel and Dempsey testify at Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on Syria:
The
Senate Foreign Relations Committee held a hearing Sept. 3 to debate
the possible authorization of U.S. military action against the Syrian
government , featuring testimony by Secretary of State John Kerry,
Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel and Gen. Martin Dempsey, the chairman
of the Joint Chiefs of Staff .
John Kerry's Very Precise Death Toll: Where Does It Come From?:
Journalists
should, at a minimum, attribute these estimates to the government-and
note that they are not in line with other reputable estimates of the
death toll in Syria.
McCain opposes Senate resolution on Syria:
The
Arizona Republican threatened earlier this week to vote against a White
House draft resolution unless President Barack Obama promised greater
support to Syria's rebels. McCain then expressed support after meeting
Obama at the White House. He now opposes a resolution crafted by
Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez
Whip - Count: Tracking Congressional Support for War With Syria
How will your congressperson Vote?
Will Rand Paul filibuster Syria authorization?:
"I can't
imagine that we won't require 60 votes on this," Paul said. "Whether
there's an actual standing filibuster - I gotta check my shoes and
check my ability to hold my water, and we'll see. I haven't made a
decision on that."
U.S. public opposes Syria intervention as Obama presses Congress:
Some 56
percent of those surveyed said the United States should not intervene
in Syria, while only 19 percent supported action, the online poll
found. Some 25 percent said they did not know what course of action the
United States should take.
A compilation of No War on Syria protest and events
Russians say lab results show Syrian chemical weapon similar to ones made by rebel group:
A
statement from the Russian foreign ministry says that expect findings
show the weapon used in the Syrian chemical attack was similar to ones
made by a rebel group.
Putin demands 'convincing' Syria evidence:
Russian president says US must seek UN approval for any military strikes, and does not rule out supporting such action.
Putin warns against 'illegal' military action in Syria, bypassing UNSC:
Russia
already has deployed S-400 and forthcoming S-500 systems, "[and] these
are all certainly very efficient weapons," Putin noted.
Top US military officer: Russia may boost military aid to Syria if US attacks:
"There
is some indication that they (the Russians) have assured the Syrian
government that if we destroy something, they can replace it," General
Martin Dempsey, chairman of the US military's Joint Chiefs of Staff
told a Senate hearing on Tuesday.
To some, US case for Syrian gas attack, strike has too many holes:
The Obama
administration's public case for attacking Syria is riddled with
inconsistencies and hinges mainly on circumstantial evidence,
undermining U.S. efforts this week to build support at home and abroad
for a punitive strike against Bashar Assad's regime.
Hagel: Hezbollah Could Acquire Syria's Chemical Weapons:
At
Tuesday's Senate Foreign Relations Committee on military intervention
in Syria, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel suggested that if the United
States fails to act, Syria-based Hezbollah or other terrorist groups
could acquire chemical weapons and use them against Americans.
War Is A Racket:
Raytheon shares hit record highs on Syria war talk:
The producer of the Tomahawk cruise missile is expected to benefit from any US conflict against Damascus.
Netanyahu says Iran nuke ambitions 'must be stopped':
He added
that Iran continues to be "of paramount importance" as it pursues its
nuclear weapons program. "This poses a great threat to Israel, to the
region, to the peace of the world. Iran's nuclear program must be
stopped. We simply cannot allow the world's most dangerous regime to
obtain the world's most dangerous weapon."
Peace talks with Israel 'futile,' says top Abbas aide:
Yasser
Abed Rabbo tells Palestinian radio that negotiations aren't bearing
fruit, calls for greater American pressure on Israel
Official: 27 Taliban "militants" killed in multiple Afghan operations |:
"In the
past 24 hours, Afghan National Police, army, National Security
Directorate and the NATO-led troops carried out several cleanup
operations, killing 27 armed Taliban insurgents," the ministry said its
daily update Wednesday.
50-100 Afghan soldiers 'killed every week': US General Mark Milley :
"The
Afghan security forces are suffering more casualties, no question
about it," Lieutenant General Mark Milley said by video link from
Afghanistan.
Al Jazeera reports 2 soldiers killed in Sinai:
Al
Jazeera has reported that two Egyptian soldiers have been killed and
eight wounded in a rocket attack on a convoy in the Sinai Peninsula.
Egypt interim president defends military coup:
Adly Mansour says country sticking to military-backed transition plan and that his top priority is to restore security.
Egypt jamming Al Jazeera's satellite signals:
Qatar-based network forced to change frequencies so viewers can tune in as authorities deliberately jam signals.
Libya in crisis as armed groups throttle oil supplies:
Lawless
Libya, these days seen as a major haven for al-Qaida, is facing its
greatest crisis since Moammar Gadhafi was toppled and killed in October
2011, as armed groups besiege oil fields and terminals, cutting
production to a trickle and threatening economic meltdown.
Brazilian lawmakers call for police protection of Glenn Greenwald and his partner:
Lawmakers
in Brazil have asked that American journalist Glenn Greenwald and his
partner David Miranda receive protection from federal police, due to
the importance of their testimony regarding an ongoing investigation of
US spying practices.
Test 'reveals Facebook, Twitter and Google snoop on emails': :
Facebook,
Twitter and Google have been caught snooping on messages sent across
their networks, new research claims, prompting campaigners to express
concerns over privacy.
Feds Seeking To Silence The Media Over Barrett Brown, After They Locked Him Up For Posting A Link:
Brown is
the journalist and activist who was arrested on a series of highly
questionable charges, mostly focused on taking the astounding step of
copying a URL pointing to a bunch of Stratfor emails that people in
Anonymous had hacked, and placing it in a chat room
California Senate Votes to Reject NDAA "Indefinite Detention." 37-0:
The
California State Senate voted to approve a bill that will help render
toothless the federal "indefinite detention" powers under the National
Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).
Florida man cites 'Bush doctrine' after pre-emptive killing of neighbors:
According
to officials in Titusville, Woodward had snuck up on his neighbors
while they were having a Labor Day barbecue. Police responding to the
scene found that Gary Lee Hembree, Roger Picior and Bruce Timothy had
all been shot.
Chinese Chicken Processors Are Cleared to Ship to U.S.:
No U.S.D.A. inspector will be present in the plants.
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It is the nexus of the crisis the origin of storms
'CRUX'
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World leaders arrive at G20 set to be dominated by Syria
World leaders arrive in Saint Petersburg as row over response to apparent chemical weapons attacks in Syria continues............the new siege of Leningrad
Oath keepers 'not on my watch'~!!
If the sign were not related to its object except by the mind thinking of them separately, it would not fulfil the function of a sign at all.
Supposing, then, the relation of the sign to its object does not lie in a mental association, there must be a direct dual relation of the sign to its object independent of the mind using the sign.
In the second of the three cases just spoken of, this dual relation is not degenerate, and the sign signifies its object solely by virtue of being really connected with it. Of this nature are all natural signs and physical symptoms. I call such a sign an index, a pointing finger being the type of the class.
The index asserts nothing; it only says "There!" It takes hold of our eyes, as it were, and forcibly directs them to a particular object, and there it stops.
If the sign were not related to its object except by the mind thinking of them separately, it would not fulfil the function of a sign at all.
Supposing, then, the relation of the sign to its object does not lie in a mental association, there must be a direct dual relation of the sign to its object independent of the mind using the sign.
In the second of the three cases just spoken of, this dual relation is not degenerate, and the sign signifies its object solely by virtue of being really connected with it. Of this nature are all natural signs and physical symptoms. I call such a sign an index, a pointing finger being the type of the class.
The index asserts nothing; it only says "There!" It takes hold of our eyes, as it were, and forcibly directs them to a particular object, and there it stops.
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