Monday, December 31, 2012

for tonight, after midnight:)......

Profetul, aurul si ardelenii Pruncul, petrolul si ardelenii

Sunday, December 30, 2012

the Druids:)

"Queen Elizabeth Meets the Druids Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) in a robe of green is led by an acolyte to Archdruid Crwys Williams, who will initiate her into the Mystic Circle of Bards at the national Eisteddfod, or festival, at Mountain Ash, Glamorgan, Wales, August 6, 1946. Men and women who have made a significant and lasting contribution to Welsh culture are sometimes initiated or ceremonially welcomed into Druidical mysteries. But again -- there's no certainty that these mysteries, so many hundreds of years after the original Druids thrived, are related in any way to the actual practices, beliefs, and rituals of the ancients themselves."
Miss Mary Bennets självständighet av Colleen McCullough "Denna uppenbarelse kom till mig under mitt trettiofemte år då jag råkade stöta på Den ursprunliga grottan, Medelpunkten, Naveln, Den universalla livmodern, den plats som jag än i dag benämner Guds tron, Hans boning. För var i denna värld av ljus finner man Gud? Först när jag råkade stöta på Guds tron förstod jag. Där, i en svärta så djup att mina ögon skrumpnade av brist på en enda glimt av ljus som kunnat hjälpa mig att se, däri en tystnad så djup att mina öron skrumpnade av brist på en enda viskning, steg jag in i Guds mage. Jag var ett med Honom och upplevde den första i vad som skulle bli en rad uppenbarelser när han bredde ut sitt mörker för mig, lager på lager." Nej, nej, nej! I dag ska vi arbeta. Börja som följer: 'Ljuset är ont, skapat av Lucifer till hans hand avbild. Gud har inga ögon, men Lucifer tog två gnistor från sin kropp och gjorde av dem ögon så att han kunde se sin egen skönhet. Det är ljusets ondska - dess skönhet, dess förföriskhet, dess förmåga att blända, ömtöckna och bedöva sinnet, öppna det åt Lucifer att verka på."

Saturday, December 29, 2012

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Sunday, December 23, 2012

arabian league

"During 2011, the governments of Bahrain, Egypt, Libya, Tunisia and Syria used imported weapons in the suppression of peaceful demonstrations among other alleged violations of human rights and international humanitarian law. "The transfer of arms to states affected by the Arab Spring has provoked public and parliamentary debate in a number of supplier states," the report said. http://www.thelocal.se/39746/20120319/ Anger over Sweden's 'secret' Saudi arms plant Opposition condemns government after broadcaster reveals documents said to show links between Swedish firm and Riyadh. Last Modified: 07 Mar 2012 18:59
Sweden has been secretly helping Saudi Arabia plan the construction of an arms factory to produce anti-tank missiles, the Swedish national broadcaster has reported. The Swedish Defence Research Agency (known by its Swedish acronym FOI) has co-operated with Saudi Arabia since 2005, though construction on "Project Simoom" has yet to begin, Swedish Radio reported on Tuesday, citing hundreds of classified documents and interviews with key players. Denying the existence of the project, Jan-Olof Lind, the FOI director general, told the radio station: "We do not have a project agreement with that country." While Sweden has sold weapons to Saudi Arabia in the past, classified government documents show that the current project "pushes the boundaries of what is possible for a Swedish authority", the radio reported. "The fact that an authority such as FOI is involved in the planning of a weapons factory for a government in a dictatorship such as Saudi Arabia is quite unique," the radio said. Asked specifically if there has been a Project Simoom with Saudi Arabia, Lind replied: "No. And I do not wish to comment on discussions that may or may not have occurred between Sweden and Saudi Arabia. These discussions are classified." Several former FOI employees, however, have confirmed the existence of the project to Swedish Radio, including Dick Straeng, who said he led the project until 2010. "If I were to contradict your claims I would have to say that the documents you are showing me are fakes, and they are not," he said when presented with the classified material. He said the Swedish government was fully aware of the plans. "Here is a document that the director general signed and sent to the ministry," he said. The defence ministry refused to comment on the radio's report because of the classified nature of the project. "I can't comment on the co-operation," Haakan Jevrell, the state secretary, told the radio. Shell company The radio station claimed that FOI set up a shell company in order to avoid any direct links between itself and the Saudi government. "FOI has, as far as the defence ministry knows, no collaboration with the company mentioned in the radio report," Sten Tolgfors, the Swedish defence minister, wrote on his blog. "There are no government decisions giving FOI a mandate to build a factory for weapons production," he added. Fredrick Reinfeldt, the Swedish prime minister, addressed the issue only briefly on Tuesday. "The government is responsible for ensuring that legislation and regulations are in place and followed, and I presume that the responsible authorities have respected the law," he told news agency TT. The co-operation deal with Saudi Arabia was struck in 2005 when the centre-left Social Democrats were in power, but was renewed in 2010 by the current government, the radio report said. Opposition uproar The co-head of Sweden's opposition Greens Party has demanded an investigation take place into the reported deal. Tolgfors, the defence minister, has been reported to the parliament's KU committee, which scrutinises ministers' handling of government affairs. "KU must examine whether the defence minister's actions are in line with Sweden's democratic ideals and international commitments," Gustav Fridolin said in a statement. He said a Swedish collaboration with Saudi Arabia would not be beneficial for democracy in the world or Swedish interests. "Sweden should not ruin its good reputation by supporting the militaries of dictatorships," he said. Another opposition party, the Left Party, has called for a special parliamentary debate. Deputy Prime Minister Jan Bjorklund, who is head of the second largest ruling party, the Liberals, in the centre-right coalition government, said he had been against the co-operation deal with Saudi Arabia under which such a plant would fall. "Sweden should be able to export military goods to democracies, not to dictatorships," he told reporters. Foreign Minister Carl Bildt, a member of the largest coalition party, the Moderates, told public radio that he supported continuing co-operation with Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia is Sweden's largest trading partner in the Middle East. http://www.aljazeera.com/news/europe/2012/03/20123718144905918.html

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Merry Christmas, everyone!:)

"You always wanna' be the best It's a struggle without an end Running as fast as you can But you will never reach your goal It's the struggle of our daily life Of politics and war Everyone here runs so fast But never sees the finish And suddenly you find yourself Running with the red queen Through valleys and over hills And sometimes against the stream And suddenly you realize Nothing here is what it seems You are beyond the looking glass Like Alice and the red queen And when you wonder why You cannot get to this point Cannot finish what you started Then you are through the looking glass You're far beyond reality Or isn't this the real world?! Where we all struggle and fight Without knowing what it's all for"

Monday, December 17, 2012

"We've lived too long, seen too much. To live on, as we have, is to leave behind joy, love, and companionship because we know it to be transitory; of the moment. We know it will turn to ash. Only those whose lives are brief can believe that love, is eternal. You should embrace that remarkable illusion. It may be the greatest gift your race has ever received."

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Water Mafia

Mumbai Slums Fight For Water "Water Mafias" Put Stranglehold on Public Water Supply Tasha Eichenseher in Stockholm, Sweden for National Geographic News August 21, 2008 Worldwide corruption driven by mafia-like organizations throughout water industries is forcing the poor to pay more for basic drinking water and sanitation services, according to a new report. If bribery, organized crime, embezzlement, and other illegal activities continue, consumers and taxpayers will pay the equivalent of U.S. $20 billion dollars over the next decade, says the report, released this week at the World Water Week conference in Stockholm, Sweden. The water sector is one of most corrupt after health and education, added Håkan Tropp, chair of the Water Integrity Network (WIN), an advocacy group and report co-author. That's because the poor often don't have a voice in strategic water policy decisions, said Christian Poortman, head of the anticorruption group Transparency International (TI), which collaborated with WIN on the study. (Read about water scarcity in National Geographic Magazine.) Skyrocketing Prices In developing countries, corruption bumps up household water prices by at least 30 percent, experts say. In Honduras, for example, residents who either cannot afford connections to centralized water systems or live in places where water is not easily accessible pay 40 percent more for informal water supplies, said TI's Donal O'Leary. The water is often delivered in trucks or pushcarts by entrepreneurs, who in some cases secure supplies illegally from a bigger water company, O'Leary explained. In Bangladesh and Ecuador, mafia-like groups often collude with public water officials to prevent access to cheap water services. The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) estimates that countries such as El Salvador, Jamaica, and Nicaragua spend more than 10 percent of their income on water services, in part due to corruption. In comparison, those in developed nations such as the United States pay approximately 3 percent. http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2008/08/080821-water-mafias_2.html