Saturday, May 24, 2008

LAMENIN - the glue which holds your body together


Human body consists of more than 60,000 proteins responsible for different functions or makeup of your organs and tissues, but the most important protein of all is LAMENIN. Lamenin holds together every cell of your body like a glue. Without LAMENIN your body could not exist..

However the most interesting part is, that this protein has a shape of a cross. Here is the image of it...

One World Government is in the process of making, while you are sleeping

What governments and bankers do behind your back.

Four emerging components of the One World Government.
Once finalized, will be merged into one political union.

North American Union - US, Canada and Mexico
European Union – EU as we know it today
African Union - All African Nations
Asian Union – Asian nations led by China and Russia

"We shall have World Government, whether or not we like it. The only question is whether World Government will be achieved by conquest or consent."

(Paul Warburg – Council of Foreign Relations and architect of the Federal Reserve System in address to the U.S. Senate. 02/17/1950)

“We are grateful to the Washington Post, the NY Times, Time Magazine, and other great publications whose directors have attended our meetings and respected their promises of discretion for almost 40 years. It would have been impossible for us to develop our plans for the world if we had been subjected to the lights of publicity during those years.
But now, the world is more sophisticated and prepared to march towards a world government. The supra national sovereignty of an intellectual elite and world bankers is surely preferable to the national auto-determination practiced in past centuries.”

(David Rockefeller – Private Banker Council on Foreign Relations June 1991)

One world bank, one world military and one world government. If we have learned anything from history is that: “Power corrupts: Absolute power corrupts absolutely.” (Lord Acton – English Historian 1834-1902)

Here is another piece coming together... From todays news:

New Russian leader Medvedev in China to boost alliance

BEIJING (AFP) — Russian President Dmitry Medvedev arrived in Beijing on Friday on his first trip abroad since taking office, hoping to boost energy and political ties with China amid tension between Moscow and Washington.

China is the first stop outside the former Soviet Union for Medvedev, who arrived in Beijing after visiting energy-rich Kazakhstan. He was due later Friday to meet with President Hu Jintao.

Ahead of his China trip, Medvedev, 42, who on May 7 succeeded president Vladimir Putin, emphasised the importance of Russia's growing neighbour.

"Our foreign policy should be reasonable, pragmatic and at the same time friendly and open. And we absolutely include China among our most important foreign policy partners," Medvedev said in an interview with Chinese journalists before his arrival.

Moscow and Beijing have pursued increasingly close ties, aligning their positions in international diplomacy and cooperating on defence within the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, a security group that includes four Central Asian states.

However, tensions remain between the two.

China and Russia are competing for Central Asia's oil and gas, which was exclusively Moscow's preserve in Soviet times.

There is also rivalry in the defence sphere, with some officials in Moscow reportedly worried about Beijing gaining too much access to Russian military secrets through increased defence sales to China.

Nevertheless, Medvedev said on Thursday while in Kazakhstan that the two countries were close to reaching agreement on building a pipeline from Siberia's oil fields to energy-hungry China.

"We currently have a basic agreement on this and today are at the concluding stage in talks between Rosneft and CNPC (Russia's and China's state oil companies)," Medvedev said in an interview posted on the Kremlin website.

Nonetheless as it battles what it views as Western expansionism on its western borders, Russia has sought to make friends with China.

China has supported Russia's steadfast opposition to US plans to build a missile defence shield in Central and Eastern Europe.

Both countries are veto-wielding permanent members of the United Nations Security Council, where they have been coordinating their positions on controversial issues such as Kosovan independence, which they both oppose.

Russia has also refused to join international criticism of China's human rights record in the run-up to this summer's Beijing Olympics.

Analysts saw symbolism in Medvedev's choice of heading first to China.

Since taking office, Medvedev has refrained from openly assailing the West in the style of his mentor and predecessor Putin, who remains highly influential in the prime minister's post.

"This is a signal that Russia has other friends, not only the West," said analyst Fyodor Lukyanov, editor of the journal Russia in Global Affairs.

As China's manufacturing sector booms, the country's exports to Russia have jumped 15-fold between 2002 and 2007.

Russian exports to China have also risen, mostly because of exports of oil.

source: http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5iyA0Rsg6MNlMz_L7-EWnDhsmLmlA



Sunday, May 18, 2008

Powerful Testimony of X-Muslim about how he met Jesus



Powerful testimony of a former Muslim who met Jesus while he was in prison.

The true face of homosexuals and leftists



Homosexuals in San Francisco are revealing their true nature. God save us all if they ever take over the country. Christian organization held a peaceful protest in SF while homosexuals were calling them names like "Christian racists" Speaking of democracy if there was justice in this country, they should have been prosecuted for hate crimes, by the very laws they have passed.

BattleCry on NightLine

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Interesting facts about dragonfly

Lord of the Wings


By Mico Tatalovic / ScienceNOW Daily News / 14 May 2008

The dragonfly is an aerial acrobat. It's able to fly fast and slow, backward and forward, and even stay aloft while copulating. Where does the energy for all of these stunts come from? A new report in today's issue of the Journal of the Royal Society Interface suggests that the answer has to do with the insect's four independently moving wings.
Most flying insects use only a single pair of wings. Some, like butterflies and bees, use two pairs but synchronize their motion so that the effect is akin to having just two wings. Dragonflies and damselflies stand apart: Unusual musculature allows them to move each of their four wings independently. Computer modeling has shown that such out-of-phase flapping comes at a cost, however, reducing the amount of lift the insect is able to generate.

To see if these computer models hold up in the tangible world, James Usherwood, a biologist at the Royal Veterinary College in London, and Fritz-Olaf Lehmann, a biologist at the University of Ulm in Germany, built a robotic version of a dragonfly. They immersed the robot in mineral oil seeded with air bubbles to allow them to visualize the movement of the fluid around the flapping wings. Sensors at the base of the robot's wings recorded lift and drag forces, which allowed the team to calculate its aerodynamic efficiency.

Flapping four wings actually achieved lift with more efficiency than flapping just two wings. When the robot's hind wings flapped one-quarter of a wing beat ahead of the front wings, the team reports, the hind wings were able to capture the rush of air sent by the front wings and produce lift with 22% less power than two-winged insects require. Flapping in phase has benefits, too: When real dragonflies synchronize their wing beats, they are able to lift off and accelerate better than if they used only two wings or four out-of-sync wings, the authors say. Engineers may be able to apply these findings to building the next generation of flapping micro air vehicles, says Lehmann.

Jane Wang, a mathematician at Cornell University, says that the data agree with her own computer models of hovering dragonflies and that the new study elucidates why out-of-phase flapping is so efficient. Richard Bomphrey, a biologist at the University of Oxford in the U.K., cautions that scientists need to validate the findings in living insects. Still, he agrees that the research could ultimately aid engineers. The main difficulty facing the designers of micro air vehicles is that battery life limits how long the devices stay aloft, he says, so "any tips or tricks which enhance aerodynamic efficiency will be warmly welcomed."

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Новое ракетное оружие России



Новое ракетное оружие России. - Если это действительно так как они обьясняют на этом видео ролике то США отстали в гонке вооружения. Россия очень опасный игрок на ядерной арене.

Monday, May 5, 2008

King Snake



Found another snake at the swimming pool of our apartment complex This one is a King Snake, when it grows up to be a full size, the one of the famous venomous snakes in the area, namely Western Diamond Rattle Snake would be on it's menu. Some kids pinned it's tale under the chair, I released it for which the snake posed for my photos for about 5 minutes before leaving.

One of my coworkers told me a two liner, red neck poem on how to tell if the snake is venomous or not.. Here it goes:

Red on yellow killer fellow
Red on black friend of Jack