http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/123961
by Ezra HaLevi
(IsraelNN.com) US President George W. Bush said a nuclear Iran would mean World War III. Israeli newscasts featured Gog & Magog maps of the likely alignment of nations in that potential conflict.
Channel 2 and Channel 10 TV showed the world map, sketching the basic alignment of the two opposing axes in a coming world war, in a manner evoking associations of the Gog and Magog prophecy for many viewers. The prophecy of Gog and Magog refers to a great world war centered on the Holy Land and Jerusalem and first appears in the book of Yechezkel (Ezekiel).
On one side were Israel, the United States, Britain, France and Germany.
On the other were Iran, Russia, China, Syria and North Korea.
Geez, maybe it's time to head for the mountains.
Monday, October 22, 2007
Israel Warns World War III May be Biblical War of Gog and Magog
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6:03 AM
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Tags: iran, media, nuclear war, war
Tuesday, October 02, 2007
A Warning To All Men About Beer
The drug is found in liquid form and is available anywhere. It comes in bottles, cans, or from taps and in large "kegs". Beer is used by female sexual predators at parties and bars to persuade their male victims to go home and sleep with them. A woman needs only to get a guy to consume a few units of Beer and then simply ask him home for no strings attached sex.
Men are rendered helpless against this approach. After several beers, men will often succumb to the desires to sleep with horrific looking women whom they would never normally be attracted. After drinking beer, men often awaken with only hazy memories of exactly what happened to them the night before, often with just a vague feeling that "something bad" occurred.
At other times these unfortunate men are swindled out of their life's savings, in a familiar scam known as "a relationship." In extreme cases, the female may even be shrewd enough to entrap the unsuspecting male into a longer term form of servitude and punishment referred to as "marriage." Men are much more susceptible to this scam after beer is administered and sex is offered by the predatory females.
Please! Forward this warning to every male you know. If you fall victim to this "Beer" scam and the women administering it, there are male support groups where you can discuss the details of your shocking encounter with similarly victimized men. For the support group nearest you, just look up "Golf Courses" in the phone book.
For a video to see how beer works click here:
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You Wanna Talk Backwards?
In one of my previous posts I talked about reverse speech and some examples. Well now you can play around with it yourself.
Just go to talkbackwards.com and send them an audio file. After a few seconds you will hear it played back in reverse. They also provide a link to search for music at Altavista's search engine. Cool eh?
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1:42 PM
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Tags: media, reverse speech, technology
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Computers Use Google Earth To Join In The Search For Steve Fossett
It seems Nevada is a graveyard for planes. Over the last 50 years more than 300 small planes have disappeared in the state.
The search for 63-year-old Steve Fossett is entering its second week, and rescuers have received help from an unlikely source: Google Earth. The satellite imaging program has released new, up-to-date images of Nevada which, through a collaborative system run by Amazon called Mechanical Turk, enables individual users to search from their homes and notify rescuers in Nevada of potential leads. The system's creators say the plane Mr Fossett was flying would appear as an object about "21 pixels long and 30 pixels in wingspan". (Guardian Unlimited)
Read the rest of the article here.
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10:55 AM
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Tags: google earth, media, steve fossett
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Can You Defy Gravity?
I've read accounts of shamans, magicians and the ancient yogi who were able to levitate off the ground. There are a lot of skeptics, but there are a lot of things these shamans have learned and retained from ancient times. Or, it could be cables and wires... I just didn't see any in the video. Like I said before - I'll remain a skeptic believer.
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3:24 PM
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Tags: levitation, magic, media
Wednesday, September 05, 2007
The Subconscious - Can It Reveal True Meaning Through Reverse Speech?
I always wondered about the validity of playing a recording backwards, where you hear subliminal messages. We used to do it for fun as kids but I really couldn't make out anything as I didn't have a way to slow it down. Can these messages be so shocking as to reveal the true thoughts of a person(s)? It's mind boggling how that can be connected to our subconscious; it's like our regular words and thoughts are a mask for what we really mean in our hearts.
I got the clip below from a friend at MySpace who was playing around with a few audio clips and what he heard after playing them backwards was pretty scary. I added another clip below that from Youtube... it seems there's a website called reversespeech.com that's totally into this. Is this a case of people having too much time on their hands? Do you think there's some truth to this?
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8:26 AM
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Tags: media, reverse speech, subliminal messages
Friday, August 24, 2007
Aaron Russo, Producer Of From Freedom To Fascism Has Passed Away
Aaron Russo, producer of From Freedom to Fascism has passed away this morning. August 24th, 2007. A great American Hero and patriot. God Bless you Aaron! He fought his battle with cancer long enough to inspire and educate countless people to learn the truth about the globalists' agenda. Aaron Russo was a Jewish-American filmmaker and produced the movies "The Rose" and "Trading Places."
This is sad news. I'm grateful for his passion and effort to educate us - we need to wake up! Condolences to his family, friends and volunteers who helped to spread his cause.
If you haven't already, watch From Freedom to Fascism - educate yourself.
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3:36 PM
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Tags: Aaron Russo, Freedom to Fascism, media
Monday, August 20, 2007
Why Do Playboy Models Need To Be Photoshopped?
This is old news of a brazilian Playboy model who lost her belly button in an issue that caused a big stink among customers... and rightly so. The mistake went unnoticed for awhile, and the magazine sold 605,000 copies that month. That is not good for business, man. I wonder how many subscriptions they lost after that? If it comes to a point where a model needs her curves fixed or skin toned muted or highlighted, or whatever, then she shouldn't be in an issue. It also makes you think if the make-up artist or photographer did a sub-par job. Can you really blame them? Nah, I think it's a team effort.
I'm bringing this story up again because it's important to touch up on a few points about teamwork. I've worked with people in the graphic design sector that were really unpleasant. You get them in any work setting I'm sure. The important thing to realize is that it's not all about you. And it's most definitely not all about them too. It's about your client and the integrity of the company. But for me, it's more about the client. When I watch those reality chef shows like Hell's Kitchen, it really pisses me off that the product of teammates backstabbing, not pulling their weight, and doing crappy work, equals crappy food and ultimately, a dissatisfied customer who will never eat there again and probably tell 10 friends who will then tell 10 friends and so on. I know it's just a TV show, but you see the same thing in the real world all the freakin' time.
I don't know what happened with the team working on that issue of Playboy that resulted in a missing belly button on the model. It could've been an honest mistake that simply got missed or worse, a disharmonious atmosphere where a foundation wasn't set and agreed upon among all involved in the project. With no foundation you'll get a hell of a lot of politicking and no work or shabby work done. If you like your job, like eating and living, it's time to look at the big picture of a project, put the differences aside, and maintain your integrity and reputation of the company. You might even get a sweet bonus as a result. Now that's what I'm talking about!
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2:54 PM
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Tags: media, photoshop mistake, Playboy, politics
Friday, August 17, 2007
A Hub Where All Videos On The Net Can Be Found And Shared
I learned about this cool site from AOL over at Digital Inspiration named Truveo. It provides users with the a one stop shop for video content found from different video sharing websites, content portals and most mainstream media websites.
Truveo offers great search options so you can zero in on a specific video and also provides RSS feed, a feature not found even in Youtube.
My only grip is that some information shown about the videos on Truveo don't reflect the information of the video from which they're sourced. For example, below you'll notice the number of views of a clip posted originally on Youtube - 9,420. On Truveo, when I did a search for "Most Viewed Of All Time" for a particular martial art, the same clip showed up among many other clips but the number of views reflects 16 as opposed to 9,420.
I'm sure the 16 reflects only the views from their site but in my opinion, give respect to these clips by posting the actual number of views as found on the source site... it's the least you can do.
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12:43 PM
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Tags: media, truveo, video portal, video sharing websites
Wednesday, August 08, 2007
Broadcasting Religion At Godtube.com
So I was watching the news and learned about this website called Godtube.com. I checked the site out and on there you can find readings, Christian music, funny moments caught in church and Christian believers sharing their testimonies. Apparently the creator of the site obtained some funding from private investors and I'm thinking they hope the site will go big and give them a good ROI... all in the name of God of course.
One of the reasons I'm not a religious person is because I'm spiritual - I believe in a higher power but I'm not biased towards a particular religion. I think each religion has its own "ministry" or specialization and you can learn and take from each one - for each has something to offer. After growing up Christian, I've learned and researched history on my own with respect to the wars started by religions and the hate and animosity you see and experience inside religious denominations. I strongly feel that there's something about organized religion that restricts you in terms of finding truth in history - like it's taboo to do your own research and you should take everything they say as the "God's Honest Truth." But in my opinion, you can't do that to people. The human mind is always curious, always searching - it's hardwired into our brain; like there's something missing from us - a history of the world before the great flood that we need to know about but religion suppresses, and instead, gets us caught up in trivial pursuits and debates that keep us too busy, too angry, too hateful to even bother about questioning things that need to be questioned.
One particular clip that bothered me was about undercover reporters who went into a mosque and made claims about how extreme the Islamic religion is - based solely on that one mosque. That's like saying Christianity as a whole is extreme and evil because of overbearing, extreme Christian fundamentalists. When you read the comments, it gives you a sense of how ignorant a lot of people are when it comes to other people's religious leanings. A lot of them don't bother to do their own research before posting a comment and the way I see it, they're not helping and promoting Godtube.com for reasons of winning souls to Christ. If a curiosity seeker goes there, they'll probably get scared off and take up Taoism, hehe. The next thing you know, there's going to be an Allahtube.com and then the real fun starts. A freakin' holy war online!
God help us all!
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8:53 PM
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Tags: Christianity, Godtube.com, Islam, media