Saturday, June 30, 2012

Woods climbs into the hunt at Congressional

Tiger Woods watches his drive from the fourth tee during the second round of the AT&T National golf tournament at Congressional Country Club in Bethesda, Md., Friday, June 29, 2012. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)

Tiger Woods watches his drive from the fourth tee during the second round of the AT&T National golf tournament at Congressional Country Club in Bethesda, Md., Friday, June 29, 2012. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)

Tiger Woods acknowledges the gallery after making par on the third green during the second round of the AT&T National golf tournament at Congressional Country Club in Bethesda, Md., Friday, June 29, 2012. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)

Jimmy Walker hits out of a bunker on the 16th hole during the first round of the AT&T National golf tournament at Congressional Country Club in Bethesda, Md., Thursday, June 28, 2012. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)

Brendon de Jonge wipes sweat from his face as he walks on the 13th tee box during the second round of the AT&T National golf tournament at Congressional Country Club in Bethesda, Md., Friday, June 29, 2012. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)

Brendon de Jonge tees off from the 11th tee during the second round of the AT&T National golf tournament at Congressional Country Club in Bethesda, Md., Friday, June 29, 2012. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)

(AP) ? Tiger Woods had the round he needed on a steamy day at Congressional. Robert Garrigus had the round he has come to expect.

As the temperature climbed toward 100 degrees Friday in the AT&T National, Garrigus kept pounding tee shots and making birdies until he finished with a 4-under 67, giving him a share of the lead with Jimmy Walker and Brendon De Jonge among the early starters.

Garrigus wasn't the least bit surprised. It was his sixth consecutive round under par at Congressional, dating to his week at the U.S. Open last year when he became a footnote in history as only the fourth American to break par all four rounds in a U.S. Open.

"I feel like this is my kind of course," he said.

Walker and De Jonge each had a 69 to join Garrigus at 5-under 137. Pat Perez (69), Rod Pampling (67) and S.Y. Noh (68) were another shot behind.

Woods got back into the mix with a 68, which included a 50-foot eagle putt on the 16th hole and a couple of pars that were equally important. Woods was in trouble early after a few tee shots were caught in the dense rough that makes Congressional feel like a U.S. Open and forced him to hack out short of the green. Both times, he hit wedges that landed by the hole, bounced 15 feet by and caught the slope to come back within 3 feet.

"The pars at 14 and 15 were something I needed to have happen," Woods said. "I hit two good wedge shots in there after two poor drives and gave myself a couple good looks, made those, and then I rewarded all that hard work at the next hole with eagle."

Woods was three shots out of the lead, and not likely to fall too far behind. The course, already looking like it was supposed to play last year for the U.S. Open, was getting firm and crusty from the scorching heat. Towels were used to wipe sweaty faces more than to clean irons. Tim Herron was on the putting green, ready to tee off in the afternoon, when he asked, "Anyone pass out?"

It was the kind of day reminiscent of when Ken Venturi won the 1964 U.S. Open at Congressional, so dehydrated he almost didn't finish. And high heat was expected well into the weekend, making this a test of survival.

But there were birdies available, with some pins tucked behind slopes to feed the ball close to the hole. Woods used the slope to escape with easy pars on the 14th and 15th, and to set up a tap-in birdie on the eighth near the end of his round.

Garrigus went the conventional route ? at least for him.

After finishing his opening round Thursday evening, which he described in ho-hum fashion as "just another round under par here," he couldn't help but mention that with the heat, the ball is traveling far.

"Maybe for you," Jim Furyk said as he walked by and heard what Garrigus said.

Garrigus took advantage of a forward tee on the 12th hole to stuff his approach inside 4 feet, and then he really let his length work to his advantage toward the end of the back nine. He belted a 348-yard tee shot beyond the bunkers on the par-5 16th that left him only a 6-iron into the green. And on the 18th, with the tees move up to 481 yards, he hit a drive so far along the downhill fairway that he had only a lob wedge left. He spun that back to a few feet.

He closed out his round on the par-5 ninth, which played 597 yards. He hit 7-wood for his second shot just short of the green to set up an easy birdie.

Woods was hopeful of making up more ground on that hole, except that he had a downhill lie in the first cut of rough. His goal was to hit a 4-iron to the apron and have it scoot up to the green, but he pulled into the rough in the valley and couldn't get his chip close enough for a reasonable shot at birdie.

Garrigus couldn't complain about his position.

"It's just a share of the lead on Friday, but it's a good spot to be in," he said. "It's better than missing the cut."

No need for him to worry about that around this place.

Garrigus was rightfully proud when he mentioned Thursday evening that he was only the fourth American with four sub-par rounds in the U.S. Open. The others were Lee Trevino at Oak Hill in 1968, Lee Janzen at Baltusrol in 1993 and Curtis Strange at Oakmont in 1994. Strange and Garrigus are the only ones in that group who didn't win.

Even going back to previous AT&T National events at Congressional, Garrigus has quite a record ? this was his 18th round, and he has only been over par three times.

"Everything about this course fits my eye," he said. "If I'm playing well and swinging it good, I feel like I can hit every fairway, just the way everything sets up. They give you perfect targets. There's stuff to aim at. That's what I love."

Length never hurts, but it helps to cope with the heat. Perez, who grew up in San Diego, was asked five questions after his second straight round of 69. Three of those answers included the words, "It's hot."

The biggest tease of the day was the sound of a sprinkler ? not on the course, but in a backyard next to the 14th green.

Woods doesn't mind the heat, especially living in south Florida. He compared Friday with the PGA Championship he won in 2007 at Southern Hills in Tulsa, Okla., when the temperature reached triple figures before breakfast could be digested.

"I've played some good tournaments over the year, in Malaysia and other places, where it's hot," he said. "Certainly fitness, running all those miles and lifting all those weights, it comes into play when you get days like this, and consecutive days like this."

Associated Press

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Friday, June 29, 2012

Plasma startup creates high-energy light to make smaller microchips

Plasma startup creates high-energy light to make smaller microchips [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 28-Jun-2012
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Contact: Hannah Hickey
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University of Washington

A University of Washington lab has been working for more than a decade on fusion energy, harnessing the energy-generating mechanism of the sun. But in one of the twists of scientific discovery, on the way the researchers found a potential solution to a looming problem in the electronics industry.

To bring their solution to market two UW engineers have launched a startup, Zplasma, that aims to produce the high-energy light needed to etch the next generation of microchips.

"In order to get smaller feature sizes on silicon, the industry has to go to shorter wavelength light," said Uri Shumlak, a UW professor of aeronautics and astronautics. "We're able to produce that light with enough power that it can be used to manufacture microchips."

The UW beam lasts up to 1,000 times longer than competing technologies and provides more control over the million-degree plasma that produces the light.

For more than four decades the technology industry has kept up with Moore's Law, a prediction that the number of transistors on a computer chip will double every two years. This trend has allowed ever-smaller, faster, lighter and less energy-intensive electronics. But it's hit a roadblock: the 193-nanometer ultraviolet light now being used cannot etch circuits any smaller.

The industry has determined that the future standard for making microchips will be 13.5-nanometer light, a wavelength less than 1/14 the current size that should carry the industry for years to come. Such extreme ultraviolet light can be created only from plasmas, which are high-temperature, electrically charged gases in which electrons are stripped from their nuclei. The electronics industry is trying to produce this extreme ultraviolet light in various ways. One takes a droplet of tin and shoots it with a laser to make plasma that releases a brief spark of light. But so far this spark is too brief. Chip manufacturers use a $100 million machine to bounce light off a series of mirrors and eventually project the light onto a silicon wafer; each step absorbs some of the light's energy.

"Over the past decade, the primary issue with these extreme ultraviolet light sources is they just can't produce enough power," Shumlak said. "It's a stumbling block for the whole semiconductor industry."

Fusion scientists, it turns out, are plasma experts. The hydrogen plasma in the sun is so hot that hydrogen nuclei fuse together and release energy. Scientists around the world, including at the UW, are working to replicate this on Earth. A fusion reactor would use hydrogen as its fuel and emit helium as a waste product, a technically challenging

but clean source of energy. The UW group's specialty is a lower-cost version of a fusion reactor that uses currents flowing through the material, rather than giant magnets, to contain the million-degree plasma. Their method also produces plasma that is stable and long-lived.

"It's a completely different way to make the plasma that gives you much more control," said Brian Nelson, a UW research associate professor of electrical engineering.

The first time they triggered the experiment in 1999, an engineer looking through the glass said, "That was really bright!" That was when the proverbial light bulb went off, Nelson said, and the team began to explore applications for bright high-energy light.

They may have found that application in the microchip industry. Light produced through techniques now being considered by the chip industry generate a spark that lasts just 20 to 50 nanoseconds. Zplasma's light beam lasts 20 to 50 millionths of a second, about 1,000 times longer.

"That translates directly into more light output, more power depositing on the wafer, such that you can move it through in some reasonable amount of time," Shumlak said.

An initial grant from the UW's Center for Commercialization allowed the team to verify that it could produce 13.5-nanometer light. A gift last fall from the Washington Research Foundation helped the team shrink the equipment from the size of a broomstick to a new version the size of a pin, which can produce a sharp beam.

The company was established last year with help from the UW's Center for Commercialization and Henry Berg, a technology entrepreneur who met the researchers through the center's Entrepreneurs in Residence program. Berg is now CEO of Zplasma.

The company is seeking "smart money" from corporate investors who can integrate the new technology with existing industrial processes.

"I hope this gets implemented into the industry and has an impact," Shumlak said.

The group will continue its fusion research project funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. Raymond Golingo, a UW research scientist in aeronautics and astronautics, is co-author of the patent for the technology issued in 2008.

###

For more information, contact Shumlak at 206-616-1986 or shumlak@uw.edu; Nelson at 206-543-7143 or nelson@ee.washington.edu; and Berg at henry.berg@zplasma.com.


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Plasma startup creates high-energy light to make smaller microchips [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 28-Jun-2012
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Contact: Hannah Hickey
hickeyh@uw.edu
206-543-2580
University of Washington

A University of Washington lab has been working for more than a decade on fusion energy, harnessing the energy-generating mechanism of the sun. But in one of the twists of scientific discovery, on the way the researchers found a potential solution to a looming problem in the electronics industry.

To bring their solution to market two UW engineers have launched a startup, Zplasma, that aims to produce the high-energy light needed to etch the next generation of microchips.

"In order to get smaller feature sizes on silicon, the industry has to go to shorter wavelength light," said Uri Shumlak, a UW professor of aeronautics and astronautics. "We're able to produce that light with enough power that it can be used to manufacture microchips."

The UW beam lasts up to 1,000 times longer than competing technologies and provides more control over the million-degree plasma that produces the light.

For more than four decades the technology industry has kept up with Moore's Law, a prediction that the number of transistors on a computer chip will double every two years. This trend has allowed ever-smaller, faster, lighter and less energy-intensive electronics. But it's hit a roadblock: the 193-nanometer ultraviolet light now being used cannot etch circuits any smaller.

The industry has determined that the future standard for making microchips will be 13.5-nanometer light, a wavelength less than 1/14 the current size that should carry the industry for years to come. Such extreme ultraviolet light can be created only from plasmas, which are high-temperature, electrically charged gases in which electrons are stripped from their nuclei. The electronics industry is trying to produce this extreme ultraviolet light in various ways. One takes a droplet of tin and shoots it with a laser to make plasma that releases a brief spark of light. But so far this spark is too brief. Chip manufacturers use a $100 million machine to bounce light off a series of mirrors and eventually project the light onto a silicon wafer; each step absorbs some of the light's energy.

"Over the past decade, the primary issue with these extreme ultraviolet light sources is they just can't produce enough power," Shumlak said. "It's a stumbling block for the whole semiconductor industry."

Fusion scientists, it turns out, are plasma experts. The hydrogen plasma in the sun is so hot that hydrogen nuclei fuse together and release energy. Scientists around the world, including at the UW, are working to replicate this on Earth. A fusion reactor would use hydrogen as its fuel and emit helium as a waste product, a technically challenging

but clean source of energy. The UW group's specialty is a lower-cost version of a fusion reactor that uses currents flowing through the material, rather than giant magnets, to contain the million-degree plasma. Their method also produces plasma that is stable and long-lived.

"It's a completely different way to make the plasma that gives you much more control," said Brian Nelson, a UW research associate professor of electrical engineering.

The first time they triggered the experiment in 1999, an engineer looking through the glass said, "That was really bright!" That was when the proverbial light bulb went off, Nelson said, and the team began to explore applications for bright high-energy light.

They may have found that application in the microchip industry. Light produced through techniques now being considered by the chip industry generate a spark that lasts just 20 to 50 nanoseconds. Zplasma's light beam lasts 20 to 50 millionths of a second, about 1,000 times longer.

"That translates directly into more light output, more power depositing on the wafer, such that you can move it through in some reasonable amount of time," Shumlak said.

An initial grant from the UW's Center for Commercialization allowed the team to verify that it could produce 13.5-nanometer light. A gift last fall from the Washington Research Foundation helped the team shrink the equipment from the size of a broomstick to a new version the size of a pin, which can produce a sharp beam.

The company was established last year with help from the UW's Center for Commercialization and Henry Berg, a technology entrepreneur who met the researchers through the center's Entrepreneurs in Residence program. Berg is now CEO of Zplasma.

The company is seeking "smart money" from corporate investors who can integrate the new technology with existing industrial processes.

"I hope this gets implemented into the industry and has an impact," Shumlak said.

The group will continue its fusion research project funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. Raymond Golingo, a UW research scientist in aeronautics and astronautics, is co-author of the patent for the technology issued in 2008.

###

For more information, contact Shumlak at 206-616-1986 or shumlak@uw.edu; Nelson at 206-543-7143 or nelson@ee.washington.edu; and Berg at henry.berg@zplasma.com.


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The Benefits of Theatre Programs for Kids

If you want to get your child involved in an activity, you should consider putting him or her in theatre. The performing arts can be beneficial in many ways for young kids. Find out why you are advised to give this extracurricular activity a chance, no matter how old or young your child is.

One of the best things performing arts can teach is self-confidence. Many kids are afraid of being on stage at first, but that fear goes away once they do it successfully at least once. When children learn that they can perform in front of a large audience, they often feel like they can do anything since they have conquered a fear. Some even end up addicted to that feeling, leading to them pursuing a variety of performing arts, including theatre, dance, or choir. If you want your child to develop this kind of confidence and excitement over performing, you should enroll him or her in a class that allows kids to get up on stage and act.

Young actors also learn responsibility when they take theatre courses. They have to learn a script, remember where they need to be on stage, and use props correctly. While these steps can be hard at first, they are very possible to learn over time. In fact, kids often realize that others are depending on them, so they feel they need to do it all well, leading to them succeeding at these tasks. In this way, both responsibility and teamwork are taught in the theatre.

Finally, your son or daughter will likely make some good friends when involved in a play. Acting requires frequent rehearsals, intense performances, and a lot of cooperation among several people. When children all go through this type of experience together, they often become close, especially after spending weeks or even months rehearsing with each other. This is great if you want your child to gain more friends, many of which may even be there for life after being in theatre together.

Fortunately, there are lots of opportunities for children to reap these benefits. Most cities offer several programs of this type for children of all ages. Though young children may have trouble memorizing a script, they can still have fun with the whole experience, and many actors do get started quite young. Of course, older kids often have a lot of fun, too, making memories that will probably last a lifetime. If you think these benefits sound good, you should find out about some local performing arts groups that cater to young actors.

Local Kalamazoo theatre programs are a great option for your child?s summer fun. Find out more at http://www.millerauditorium.com/.

Source: http://toddsblogs.com/artsandentertainment/2012/06/28/the-benefits-of-theatre-programs-for-kids/

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Ford Ranger T6 launched ? RM90k to RM117k

Ford has officially launched the new T6 Ranger in Malaysia ? the pickup was introduced just a short while ago in a very impressive event held at the Bukit Kiara Equestrian Club. Three variants are available at point of launch, and these are the 4?4 2.2L XLT in manual and automatic form as well as the 4?4 3.2L XLT Wildtrak.

We?ve already written about the truck in great detail, with Danny?s test-drive report from Thailand leading the way, but to recap, everything about this one is new, from engines, frame, suspension, steering and brake systems, exterior sheet metal right down to the interior. Indeed, there?s plenty to shout about the vehicle.

For starters, this is a big truck ? the 5,359 mm-long double-cab eclipses the old Ranger, being 186 mm longer, and the wheelbase length is also up by 220 mm to a class-leading 3,220 mm. With a larger bed to boot, this is one significantly sized offering (it shades the Nissan Navara, no slouch in the size department).

The T6 ? which has a wading depth of 800 mm ? can haul too, up to 1,333 kg, but that?s not all it can do; the maximum tow rating is 3,350 kg, and to demonstrate the pulling power, a Wildtrak happily towed out a bus at the launch!

Powering the Ranger are two engine choices, the Duratorq TDCi 2.2 litre variable geometry turbodiesel offering 150 PS and 375 Nm in the case of the 2.2 XLT and a 200 PS and 470 Nm 3.2 litre five-cylinder mill, which is worn by the Wildtrak. Pairing transmissions are a six-speed MT 82 manual and a six-speed 6R80 automatic.

Plenty of tech on call too ? there?s ABS and EBD, which is pretty much standard fare these days, and on the list are emergency brake assist and load adaptive control. The 3.2 Wildtrak gets more in the way of assist kit ? there?s ESP, hill descent control, hill launch assist and roll-over mitigation, which the company puts as helping prevent the vehicle getting into a roll-over situation. As for airbags, the 2.2L XLT has two, while the Wildtrak comes with four.

Inside, there?s a plethora of gear, which we expounded in an earlier report. On the list are rain and speed sensing wipers, auto headlamps, cruise control, dual airbags, Bluetooth with Voice Control feature, an integrated control panel, a 4.2-inch colour display, a leather steering wheel, a total of 23 storage spaces as well as a large lockable glovebox that?s big enough to house a 16-inch laptop.

Meanwhile, the Wildtrak gets dual-zone climate control on top of all this. It also features specially designed seats with leather inserts, roof rails and a cooled console as part of the parcel. It also has 18-inch wheels wrapped with 265/60 series rubbers; the 2.2L runs 16-inch units with 255/70 profile tyres.

As for exterior shades, two are available for the Wildtrak, these being Cool White and Chili Orange. The 2.2 XLT gets more body colour choices ? Black Mica, Gunmetal Blue, Aurora Blue, Metropolitan Grey, Highlight Silver and Cool White make it six in the palette.

Price-wise, the T6 Ranger rolls in at RM89,888 for the 2.2 XLT manual, RM95,888 for the 2.2 XLT automatic and RM116,888 for the 3.2L XLT Wildtrak, all on-the-road with insurance. The actual prices are lower than the earlier estimated prices for the two 2.2 XLTs and slightly higher for the 3.2 XLT Wildtrak as mentioned in an earlier report we carried.

As of today, more than 800 bookings have been taken for the Ranger, with a three month wait expected for the 2.2L. We hear that the time needed to bag a Wildtrak is wild ? there?s a year-long waiting list for it!

Read Danny?s test drive report on the new T6 Ranger here.

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Source: http://paultan.org/2012/06/28/ford-ranger-t6-launched-rm90k-to-rm117k/

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Pre-caffeine tech: Google news, Nora Ephron quotes

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Our?pre-caffeine roundup is a collection of the hottest, strangest, and most amusing stories of the morning. Here's everything that you need to know before taking that first sip of coffee.

Google I/O, the search engine giant's annual developer conference kicks off in San Francisco today at 9 a.m. PT/noon ET, and we're there reporting live on all that we're expecting Google to unveil,?including its latest and greatest mobile operating system, a new tablet and more.

Speaking of Google, the tech giant?getting help from Howard Stern to revive its Internet TV software, which has languished since its debut 19 months ago.

Meanwhile, Windows Phone owners might?have felt a bit put out at the news that Windows Phone 8, with all its fancy new features, would not be coming to their hardware, but all is not lost: one of the cooler pieces, the customizable start screen, will in fact be coming to older handsets. And Microsoft has just put up a little demo of it on video.

The list of features said to be making their way to the new iPhone has grown by one today; Near-field communications (NFC), used for transmitting small amounts of data like credit card numbers over very short distances, is now in the mix.

Zynga, the company behind "FarmVille," revealed Tuesday that a?sequel?to its enormously popular Facebook game is in the works and that it is creating a social network of its very own to bring gamers together.

In other game news, an artist used "Draw Something" to animate a John Mayer music video.

U.S. law enforcement officials busted 24 suspected hackers on four continents in a an enormous sting operation targeting online financial fraud involving stolen credit card and bank information.?

Here's a weird?interview with that woman who insulted most of Twitter when it was her turn to manage Sweden's?country's official Twitter account.

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Professor patents way to stop textbook sharing

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The college student tradition of sharing or selling used textbooks could come to a screeching halt based on a professor's new patent. That patent would require students to buy access codes with their textbooks to join in mandatory online discussion boards ? and failure to participate would mean lower grades.

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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

'Teen Mom's' Jenelle Evans and fiance land in jail

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Jenelle Evans on season two of MTV's "Teen Mom 2."

By Us Weekly

Jenelle Evans and her on-again fiance Gary Head are both behind bars, a source tells Us Weekly -- Head for domestic violence, and Evans for drug possession.

Teenmomtalk.com reports the pair were partying with pals when they got into a heated argument. During their spat, Head "hit her numerous times."

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Evans has also been arrested, for possession of an illegal substance. If charged with assault, Head, a Marine, faces serious jail-time, and will most likely be dishonorably discharged from military service.

In April, the mom to Jace, 2, accused her then ex-boyfriend of getting physical during an altercation, though she didn't press charges at the time. The MTV star tweeted that she did "call the cops," but "told them I didn't want to press charges to jeopardize his career."

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By early May, the pair had reconciled -- and on May 16, Head popped the question to Evans with a diamond sparkler.

Tweeted Evans, "I'm the luckiest girl in the world to have Gary Head in my life."

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New child-friendly Vinci Tab II 'M' is smaller, lighter, cheaper

New childfriendly Vincitab II 'M' is smaller, lighter, cheaper

If your Vinci II tablet was working out your children's arms, more than their minds, then fear not. The makers have just announced the arrival of a new, lighter "M" model. The 5-inch kiddie slate is compatible with the Vinci Curriculum and Kids library apps, and keeps the option for Parent Mode for when Dad wants to check the football scores via the Android-based OS. Designed for users kids on the go, the tablets can also be networked for some little-LAN action. It's still the same 1.2 GHz A8 Cortex running the show, but if you thought that smaller screen might mean more battery, then sadly you're mistaken, with the company's own website estimating just four hours of junior-fun -- half that of the larger version. That said, up for pre-order at $169 ($80 less than the 7-incher) maybe that's enough to soften the already rubberized blow.

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ZTE Aims For Apple, Samsung With Lofty 2012 Smartphone Sales Goal

zte-logo-001ZTE isn't a name we hear a lot over in the States, but the company plans to change all that. Head of mobile strategy Ryu Chienhao claims that ZTE plans on selling 35 million smartphones this year, with hopes to become the number 3 smartphone and mobile phone vendor in the world by 2015. Last year, the company shipped 15 million smartphones with a heavy focus on Asia. To reach 35 million, ZTE will not only need to expand outside of China but also build more premium products to compete in the U.S. mobile landscape. The forthcoming "Grand" series should help with that, though the recently announced Grand X LTE is only headed to Europe and Asia Pacific.

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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Putin in Israel, West Bank for talks on Syria, Iran

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TCTV: Interact?s Anthony Coombs Talks About The Philly Tech Scene

Anthony Coombs is CEO of Interact and a passionate Philly tech booster who helped us gather a great group of people last week to our Mini Meet Up. I took him into a dark quiet corner to talk about his startup, the tech scene in Philly, and the burgeoning NJ/PA tech corridor.

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Happy Hour at Milestone 229 | Drink Up Columbus

Fountain view from Milestone 229.

I like being happy as much as the next person, which is why I jumped at the chance to write about Happy Hours 4, 5 and 6 at Milestone 229.

Everything there is happy?happy beer, happy martinis and wines, and happy food.

Milestone 229 is the year-old restaurant run by Columbus Brewing Co Restaurant that anchors the Scioto Mile, facing the river, Bicentennial Park and the celebrated fountains that keep Columbus kids entertained all summer long.

We pulled up to the valet parking in front of the restaurant on a scorching summer day, and opened our doors to a cacophony of kids? screams in the cascading fountains. Although a blast of air conditioning met us when we walked in the door, we opted to sit outside and were quickly informed that to get the happy hour pricing we had to sit at either the restaurant or patio bar top.

The menu offers four beers, five wine and spirit drinks and six dining items during happy hour. One benefit of the 4-6 pm timing of the happy hour is that the sun is blocked almost completely by the awning over those hours (it drops to a blinding level around 7:30 pm), and the breeze blowing off the river gives the patio a resort feel (and wafts of faint chlorine didn?t hurt the ambiance either.)

Although I would have loved to give a taste to the Blueberry Hill or 229 Cosmo, the wine fanatic in me brought a glass of Argentine Trapiche Malbec to the table in a generous pour from our bartender Ryan, while Brian opted for the Columbus Brewing IPA.

I soon followed up with the more refreshing Pinot Grigio Tolloy from Italy, and Brian followed up with the popular Columbus Brewing Summer Teeth, both of which proved refreshing options.

Our ?happy? food and drink: (from left) wings, calamari and hummus.

For our dining pleasure, we opted for the 229 Wings, delectably crispy with CaJohn?s chipotle sauce and spicy ranch, complimented by the Judith Pointe Calamari and hummus.

Adorably presented spilling out of a Chinese takeout carton, the mandarin orange-accented calamari was lightly breaded and complimented by jalape?os, with a sweet and spicy dipping sauce. The hummus was creamy and tangy, topped with a smattering of marinated olives and vegetables, with a sidecar of pita bread far more plentiful than required.

Milestone 229 provided a happy time indeed during the hours of 4, 5 and 6 p.m., and a most relaxing oasis amid Columbus? summer swoon.

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Monday, June 25, 2012

Health And Fitness Articles Blog: Jeopardy TV Host Alex Trebek ...

Alex Trebek suffered a mild heart attack on Saturday. The Jeopardy host is expected to recover in time to start the 29th season of Jeopardy in July.

Coming from a heart attack prone family, I thought that this would be a good time to review the warning signs of a heart attack, and the steps we can take to minimize our risks of having a heart attack. Many do not realize that the leading cause of death for both men and women is heart disease. The only difference between men and women is that the symptoms may be slightly different in women.

Warning Signs of a Heart Attack

As the American Heart Association states, "most heart attacks start slowly, with mild pain or discomfort. Often people affected aren't sure what's wrong and wait too long before getting help." Even if you are not sure if you are having a heart attack, talk with a health profession as soon as possible and describe your symptoms. Minute can make a difference between life and death.

These are the signs that you should take seriously if you experience them.

  • Chest discomfort. Most heart attacks involve discomfort in the center of your chest. I can last for more than a few minutes, or go away and come back. I can feel like an uncomfortable pressure in the center of your chest, squeezing, a fullness sensation or pain.
  • Symptoms can include pain or discomfort in one or both arms, your back, neck jaw or stomach.
  • You can experience shortness of breath with or without chest discomfort.
  • You may also experience a cold sweat, nausea or lightheadedness.?
Women may be more likely than men to experience shortness of breath, nausea and vomiting, and back or jaw pain.

The way to minimize your risks of having a heart attack is to live a heart healthy lifestyle. This includes

  • Stop Smoking
  • Choose a heart healthy diet. Eat foods low in sugars and saturated fats. Choose good foods like vegetables, fruits, cold water fish, lean proteins, whole grains and low fat dairy products
  • Reduce your blood cholesterol, especially LDL and triglycerides.
  • Lower your blood pressure. Your goal is less than 120 / 80 mmHg
  • Be physically active everyday
  • Maintain a healthy weight
  • Manage your diabetes
  • Reduce your stress
  • And limit your alcohol consumption
Even if you live a healthy lifestyle, upon experiencing the symptoms of a heart attack, seek medical help as soon as possible.

Charles A. Pennison

References:

Huffpost: " Alex Trebek Heat Attack "
American Heart Association: " Prevention and Treatment of Heart Attack "
CDC: " Leading Cause of Death in Females "
CDC: " Leading Causes of Death in Males "

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Roy Nelson challenges Mike Russow to a win or leave (the heavyweight division) bout

In a heavyweight division of the UFC filled with fighters are who built like a Greek god, Roy Nelson and Mike Russow don't exactly fit the mold.? After watching Fabricio Werdum knock out Russow at UFC 147, Nelson was struck with matchmaking inspiration.

"I want Mike Russow and loser goes to 205 or becomes Dana White Rich. Let make it happen @danawhite," Nelson tweeted.

Both men appear to carry more body fat than most of their counterparts and look like they could cut down a weight class. They also both have recent losses to Werdum, as Nelson dropped a decision to him in February.

This isn't the first time Nelson has contemplated a drop down. In March, he said he would try to get to light heavyweight if he added 100,000 Facebook likes. However, he abandoned the plan when he was booked for the all-heavyweight main card at UFC 146.

A drop for Russow, who weighed in at 246 lbs. for UFC 147, may be a bit more difficult than for Nelson. In addition to being a pro fighter, he is a full-time officer in the Chicago Police Department. He doesn't train full-time, like Nelson does.

Of course, the difficulty in dropping down would also give Russow more motivation to win the fight. Do you want to see this fight? Speak your mind in the comments, on Facebook or on Twitter.

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Egypt president-elect starts consultations on team

In this image taken from Egypt State TV, newly-elect President Mohammed Morsi delivers a speech in Cairo, Egypt, Sunday, June 24, 2012. Islamist Mohammed Morsi was declared the winner Sunday in Egypt's first free presidential election in history, closing the tumultuous first phase of a democratic transition and opening a new struggle with the still-dominant military rulers who recently stripped the presidency of most of its powers. (AP Photo/Egypt State TV) MANDATORY CREDIT

In this image taken from Egypt State TV, newly-elect President Mohammed Morsi delivers a speech in Cairo, Egypt, Sunday, June 24, 2012. Islamist Mohammed Morsi was declared the winner Sunday in Egypt's first free presidential election in history, closing the tumultuous first phase of a democratic transition and opening a new struggle with the still-dominant military rulers who recently stripped the presidency of most of its powers. (AP Photo/Egypt State TV) MANDATORY CREDIT

FILE - In this Sunday, June 3, 2012, file photo, Muslim Brotherhood presidential candidate Mohammed Morsi confers with an aide during a meeting with relatives, unseen, of those killed and injured during last year's revolution that forced former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak from power, in Cairo, Egypt. The victor in the freest election in Egypt?s history, the bespectacled, bearded Mohammed Morsi will have a chance to prove his mettle by standing up to the ruling generals who in recent days have stripped the presidency of real power. (AP Photo/Ahmed Gomaa, File)

FILE - In this Sunday, May 20, 2012 file photo, the Muslim Brotherhood's presidential candidate Mohammed Morsi speaks at his last rally in Cairo, Egypt. Egypt's electoral commission announced Sunday, June 24, 2012 that Morsi is victor of landmark presidential vote. (AP Photo/Fredrik Persson, File)

FILE - In this Sunday, May 20, 2012 file photo, the Muslim Brotherhood's presidential candidate Mohammed Morsi hold a rally in Cairo, Egypt. Egypt's electoral commission announced Sunday, June 24, 2012 that Morsi is victor of landmark presidential vote.(AP Photo/Fredrik Persson, File)

CAIRO (AP) ? Egypt's new president-elect, Islamist Mohammed Morsi, moved into the office once occupied by ousted leader Hosni Mubarak and started consultations Monday on forming his team and a new government, an aide said.

Morsi was declared on Sunday the winner of Egypt's first free presidential election in its modern history, following a tight race with Mubarak's last Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq.

The campaign had deeply polarized the country, pitting a former regime official and former military man? feared to be a continuation of Mubarak's autocratic rule but viewed by some as an agent of stability? against an Islamist.

Many supported Morsi as a representative of the uprising that toppled the old regime and a chance to challenge the military. But Morsi was equally feared among youth groups behind the uprising, which campaigned for a secular democratic state, and among many of the country's Christian minority. Almost half of the voters boycotted the runoff vote last weekend.

The victory of Morsi, the first civilian president to take over the country's top job, is a stunning achievement for the Islamist group that remained for most of its eight decades a shadowy organization targeted by successive regimes. He pledged he will be a "president for all Egyptians."

Now, Morsi faces a daunting struggle for power with the country's still-dominant military rulers who took over after Mubarak's ouster in the uprising.

Just days before a winner was announced, the ruling generals made a series of decisions that gave them sweeping powers, undercutting the authorities of the president, including passing the state budget __ and granted military police broad powers to detain civilians.

The generals, who promised to transfer power to an elected leader by July 1, say the moves were designed to fill a power vacuum and to ensure that no one person monopolizes decision-making until a new constitution is drafted.

Two days before the runoff, a decision by a top Egyptian court packed with former regime appointees also dissolved the country's first freely elected parliament, dominated by Islamists, including Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood. This left the military council also in charge of legislating duties.

With the parliament dissolved, it is not clear where Morsi will be sworn in. Authorities say he could be sworn before the country's highest court, but his group and supporters are pressing for the parliament to be reinstated, arguing that the court decision only disputed a third of the house's seats.

Thousands of Morsi supporters, backed by some liberal and secular youth groups who were behind the uprising, vowed to press on with their protest in Cairo's Tahrir Square to pressure the ruling generals to rescind their decrees and reinstate the parliament.

Tens of thousands had spent the night in Tahrir in joyous celebration of Morsi's win. By Monday morning, few had stayed in the square, which after nearly a week of a sit-ins, was reopened for traffic but a protesters' tent camp remained in place. Brotherhood officials said the protests will continue until the military responds to their demands.

On Sunday, President Barack Obama telephoned the U.S.-educated Morsi to congratulate him on his victory and offer continued support for Egypt's transition to democracy. The White House said Morsi expressed appreciation for Obama's call and "welcomed U.S. support for Egypt's transition."

Ali said the 60-year-old Morsi arrived at the presidential office on Monday for official meetings and consultations. He said his priority is to form a working presidential team until he finishes consultation over nominating vice presidents.

"His priority is the stability on the political scene," said Yasser Ali, a spokesman for Morsi's presidential campaign.

In an effort to rally support and heal national divisions, Morsi vowed to appoint diverse deputies, including a woman and a Christian. He also has reached out to other presidential hopefuls, who garnered popular support in the first round of elections.

Ali , the spokesman, said there were also consultations to form a national coalition government. The military-backed government is expected to resign later Monday, according to legal tradition after a new president is announced. Ali said he anticipates the government, headed by Kamal el-Ganzouri, would remain in a caretaker role because forming a new one "will take time."

Morsi faces enormous challenges of improving the economy and maintaining law and order ? both of which deteriorated in the post-Mubarak period. He has also promised he would nominate a non-Brotherhood member to head the government.

Associated Press

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Sunday, June 24, 2012

The Zionist Infestation Of Africa Revisited: The More Details, The More Devils - Part 1

"Our fight is an unbroken one, struggling steadfastly in the shadows; our defiance is an undying force, striking fear into the blackened hearts of the totalitarian tribe." ~ Jonathan Azaziahby Jonathan Azaziah

As the clich? famously goes when one attempts to point out the mysterious or little-known intricacies of a certain historical event, ?the devil is in the details.? An extension of this idiom, when it is applied to the shadowy world of the tribal supremacist persons who govern geopolitics through their kinship networks that extend throughout every sector of society, would most aptly be, ?the more details, the more devils.? And nowhere is this addendum more appropriately put to use than the ravaged continent of Africa.

In Mask of Zion?s first report on Jewish-Zionist intrigues in Africa, ?The Zionist Infestation Of Africa: Zimbabwe To Uganda, Congo To Somalia And Beyond (1),? numerous nations, events and figures were investigated and a plethora of previously suppressed or unknown truths were brought to light for the very first time. This second summary will expound upon many of these revelations, exposing new players, going behind the curtains of new nations and returning to critical plot points already discussed to present an even more damning account of the overall agenda of the Jewish exploitation machine vigorously gnawing at the core of the African continent. Thus, ?the more details, the more devils,? and assuredly, the following will not contain a shortage of either.

The Zionist Entity?s Water Wars: Sudan, Egypt and Libya

Abdullahi Al Azreg, Sudan?s Ambassador to Britain, recently gave a stunningly candid interview to the Islamic Republic of Iran?s Press TV in regards to the ongoing conflict between his nation and the artificial country known as ?South Sudan?. Ambassador Al Azreg stated unequivocally that the South Sudan regime was engaged in a ?proxy war to execute the projects of the Zionist movement?; he further declared them ?puppets,? not only carrying out ?designs? against Khartoum itself but ?other Muslim and Arab countries.?? He slammed Jewish Hollywood as a prime mover and shaker against Sudan and accurately noted that the ?Save Darfur? campaign was the product of several powerful American Jewish organizations. He also pegged the seemingly nonstop propaganda against Sudan as ?mainly Zionist propaganda (2).? These admissions are echoed and fully documented by an abyssal Mask of Zion investigative report on Jewish Hollywood?s symbiotic relationship with the usurping Zionist entity and how it routinely targets the enemies of ?Israel? through its films, television shows and actors (3).

What lies at the heart of the criminal Zionist regime?s subversion of Sudan, beyond the obvious prize of oil and the immediate objective of balkanization, is blue-gold; water, lots and lots of water, and not just any body of water either, but the ancient Nile River itself. This plot, developed in 1974 and known as the ?Yeor Plan?, would see Nile water diverted from Egypt?s northern Sinai region through tunnels underneath the Suez Canal and ultimately, through the illegally besieged Gaza Strip into al-Naqab, referred to by occupying ?Israeli? Jews as the ?Negev?. The Zionist regime initially suggested that 1% of the Nile?s precious water would be sufficient for its needs. The problem with this seemingly tiny amount however, was that the 1% desired by usurping Jewish entity belonged to Sudan. Despite the Zionists? ambitions and the notorious Egyptian collaborationist Anwar el-Sadat?s treacherous willingness to oblige them, Egypt could not transfer any of its water resources unilaterally; it needed approval from its Nile partners: Sudan, Ethiopia, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi and Zaire (4). The only nation here that was operating from a staunch anti-Zionist stance of course, was Sudan, and disapproval from just one of the nine nations, invalidated any such dispersal objectives. Sudan had to be ruined and put under control for the Jewish supremacist enclave?s ?H2O hegemony? could be established.

The Yeor Plan was concocted because ?Israel? is suffering, and has always suffered from a water crisis and thus far, it has proved to be completely incapable of solving it, generating more and more political instability with each passing moment (5). This is due to the Zionist occupiers being nothing more than the equivalents of parasites. They consume, consume and consume, caring not in the slightest about the land they are literally bleeding dry (6). Every one of the rivers that flourished with pristineness before the advent of Zionism is now polluted, some to devastatingly deadly levels, except the Upper Jordan. The Lower Jordan on the other hand is used by the usurping, occupying Jews as nothing more than a dumping ground. 88% of the wells in the occupation capital of Tel Aviv are polluted, and this is just the tip of the iceberg (7).

The Zionist land thieves can?t turn to the water in the occupied West Bank because of their policies of ?water occupation? and ?water apartheid?, in which they systematically destroy Palestinian water wells while hoarding hundreds of millions of cubic meters of water, insanely forcing Palestinians to buy their own water back at criminally inflated prices and taking over major aquifers throughout the territory, effectively denying the aboriginal Palestinian people of one of their most basic human rights. These cruel Zionist efforts are being aided by Britain (8), the Talmudist Rothschild family?s ?homebase? and great colonial pillager of Africa. And in illegally besieged Gaza, the situation is even more daunting. An astonishing 95% of the water in the Strip is undrinkable thanks to Jewish contamination, specifically the ungodly bombing campaign carried out by the ?Israeli? terrorist army during Operation Cast Lead. Additionally, due to this, hundreds of Palestinian babies in the world?s largest open air prison are suffering from ?blue baby syndrome,? a horrific disease of immune system deficiency and disfigurement (9). The hateful usurping entity doesn?t mind the children of non-Jews suffering because of poisoned water but it would never subject its own ?tribe? to such horrors. Hence why it needs Africa?s blue-gold.

Without the collusion of the aforementioned Anwar el-Sadat, arguably the Arab World?s filthiest collaborationist, the Yeor Plan wouldn?t even be a remote possibility. In fact, to take it a step further, if the great Arab nationalist leader Gamal Abdul Nasser was alive, not even the dream of such a plot would have made its way into reality. And this is why Nasser, the usurping Jewish entity?s arch-nemesis, ?had to go?. A longtime target of Mossad and CIA operations, President Nasser died untimely at the age of 52 on September 28th, 1970. Eyewitness testimony confirms that none other than Anwar el-Sadat himself is responsible for poisoning the legendary Nasser on behalf of his ?Israeli? and American masters. Nasser didn?t ?die of natural causes? as it is commonly repeated in mainstream historical discourse, he was assassinated (10). El-Sadat, a self-hating Arab, immediately hijacked the Egyptian presidency in the wake of Nasser?s death, and began implementing initiatives to spread sectarian hatred throughout society, cheapen Islam for imperial objectives and de-Arabize Egyptian culture (11), all to the great pleasure of ?Israel? and the Zionist-occupied governments of the West. Nasser of course, was vehemently anti-sectarian and did everything in his power to preserve Muslim and Egyptian unity (12).

While Egypt was being subverted on a cultural, societal and political level by their proxy el-Sadat, the Zionists deepened their presence in the North African giant that had already been in effect for decades prior. Operation Susannah was the first, in which Egyptian-Jewish Aman operatives posed as Arabs and attempted to detonate explosives inside Egyptian, American and British targets; the goal was to foment a Western proxy war against Nasser so ?Israel? could retake the Suez Canal. The event is known today as the Lavon Affair. Most infamous of all is easily the Mossad-CIA conspiracy known as ?Operation Cyanide?, in which Egypt was to be blamed for an attack on an American Navy ship, thus triggering World War Three. The operation spun out of control and is now known as the USS Liberty Massacre. Since 1978, at least 15 ?Israeli? spy networks have been dismantled within Egypt. Former Shin Bet head and Zionist war criminal Avi Dichter declared openly to a crowd at the ?Israeli? National Security Research Center on May 26, 2010 that weakening Egypt was vital to the very foundation of the Zionist entity?s foreign policy (13).

On New Year?s Day 2011, Mossad detonated a car bomb right outside of al-Qiddissin Coptic Church in Alexandria, murdering at least 25 innocent people, just one week after yet another ?Israeli? spy network was uncovered. The usurping Jewish regime?s international intelligence directorate was spying on Egyptian government officials, attempting to penetrate Islamic opposition groups and infiltrating Egyptian telecommunications firms to strengthen other Zionist espionage networks in Lebanon and Syria. The objective of the bombing was to provoke Muslim-Christian tension. Thankfully, this failed miserably (14). Only a few weeks after the murderous attack came the ?Egyptian Revolution?, which the Zionist entity had its hands in with its proxy, the April 6 Youth Movement, a group of westernized House Arabs bankrolled by Jewish capitalist strongmen, Peter Ackerman and George Soros. The aims of the April 6 Youth Movement were to subvert the real revolutionary fervor of the Egyptian people and secure the installation of a regime like that of el-Sadat?s equally treasonous successor, Hosni Mubarak (15). Currently, as per the 1982 plan of Oded Yinon, ?A Strategy For Israel In The 1980s?, the usurping entity has used the chaos of the ?Egyptian Revolution? to launch a full-scale intelligence assault on Egypt to reoccupy the Sinai (16), a clear scheme to compliment and facilitate the Yeor Plan.? Directly tied to the Jewish-Zionist designs for Sudan and Egypt is the once-glorious North African nation of Libya. Another target of Oded Yinon?s nefarious policy paper (17), Libya has been ravaged by NATO and its proxy militias in another stratagem designed by the forces of international Zionism: UN Watch, a Zionist-headed affiliate of the American Jewish Committee, AIPAC?s foreign policy wing, and the Foreign Policy Initiative (FPI), a Jewish-Zionist nest of the same neoconservative war criminals responsible for masterminding the annihilation of Iraq. The demolition of Libya began on the Jewish revenge holiday of Purim, like Iraq before it, and as of this moment, at least 100,000 innocent lives have been claimed, including women, children and Libyan leader Muammar al-Qadhdhafi himself (18). Apart from thieving Libya?s oil and gold, a central objective of the Zionist war on Libya was to disassemble al-Qadhdhafi?s Great Manmade River and have several Zionist firms rebuild it, establishing a neoliberal stranglehold over Libya?s entire water supply (19).

At the peak of the Zionist-engineered aggression, NATO warplanes not only indiscriminately bombed the Great Manmade River, Earth?s largest irrigation project, leveling it and terribly contaminating it beyond measure, but the only factory that made replacement pipes for it. The Zionist-controlled mainstream media buried this crime against humanity, this act of unadulterated malevolence, with deceptive coverage of the ungodly massacre of Norwegian teenagers on Ut?ya Island, reporting it as the work of a lone gunman instead of the real perpetrator: the usurping Jewish entity?s Mossad (20). The Great Manmade River was providing water and irrigation to at least 70% of the Libyan people, in addition to serving as an asset for Libya to challenge ?Israeli?-Egyptian hegemony over the vegetable-export market in Europe. A key element of the Great Manmade River?s functioning is the Nubian Sandstone Aquifer System, largest fossil water aquifer system in the world, which lies beneath Libya, Egypt, Sudan and Chad (21). It should be noted that Chad has been used as a staging ground by the usurping Zionist entity and its American marionettes to destabilize Libya since the 1980s (22).

By sabotaging and subsequently laying waste to Egypt, Sudan and Libya in three balkanizing ?water wars?, the Jewish occupation regime will then be able to assert its dominance over the Nubian Sandstone Aquifer System and the Great Manmade River, in addition to the obvious perk of knocking off three of its sworn and most hated enemies in its quest for ?Greater Israel.? The three prospective agents of ushering in this new age of Imperium Judaica?s hegemony over North Africa?s water resources are Veolia (formerly Vivendi), Suez Ondeo (formerly Generale des Eaux) and Saur, Zionist-French multinational behemoths that control over 40% of the global water market (23). Veolia in particular is an ultra-Zionist firm, with deep ties to the usurping Jewish entity and its closest ally, the House of Saud. The Zionist-French mega-corporation is complicit in monstrous human rights abuses across occupied Palestine, from the West Bank to al-Quds, as it provides direct services to the ?Israeli? institutions that uphold the tyranny, from the IOF to the illegal Jewish settlements (24). Veolia will no doubt be the chief executor of Zionism?s Yeor Plan.

A man by the name of Jean-Luc Touly, who was employed as an accountant at Veolia/Vivendi for 30 years, blew the whistle on the origins of these multinational water giants. They were created more than 150 years ago. And they were created by bankers (25). At that point in history (and really, at this point in history too), the word ?banker? was dead-on synonymous with the phrases ?Rothschild family? and ?Rothschild lieutenant?, and France, a mighty colonial power, was (and still is) under the jackboot of this predatory plutocratic Jewish dynasty, lock, stock and barrel (1). To this very moment, Veolia/Vivendi is being advised by the Rothschilds (26). It is fitting that a creation of the International Jewish Money Power, stays with the International Jewish Money Power. And it is equally fitting that Africa, raped and pillaged repeatedly and incessantly by Rothschild-financed colonialism for centuries, is being prepped for this creation, this three-headed Zionist ?water monster?, to hurt it and torment it even more.

The United States government, in just one of the many glaring signs that all of its mechanisms of governance have been through a process of ?Israelification?, has just declassified a document which states that water-based conflicts will threaten its ?national security interests? in the near and distant future. One of the water bodies mentioned is none other than the Nile River (27). American ?national security interests? under threat? No, the Zionist entity?s. And as per the 1975 MOU between the United States and ?Israel? that stipulates America must fulfill the energy needs of the Jewish occupation regime whenever it is necessary to do so (28), it is definite that this study was conducted at the behest of Zionist interests. And, with ?Israel? growing closer to the fabricated regime in South Sudan with each passing day, a dastardly military-intelligence relationship that dates back to at least 1967 (29), it is also clear that the water wars against Sudan, Libya and Egypt are, unfortunately, ongoing Zionist projects.

-- Continued (see related links below)

Sources:

(1) The Zionist Infestation Of Africa: Zimbabwe To Uganda, Congo To Somalia And Beyond by Jonathan Azaziah, Mask of Zion

(2) ?West, Zionist Aid South Sudan Against Sudan, Muslims? by Press TV

(3) Natalie Portman Shills For The Zionist War Machine And Spews Lies On Syria: Jewish Hollywood?s Power In Action by Jonathan Azaziah, Mask of Zion

(4) Will Nile Water Go To Israel? North Sinai Pipelines And The Politics Of Scarcity by Ronald Bleier, Middle East Policy (September 1997, Volume V, Number 3, Pages 113-124)

(5) CECI Links Political Instability To Fumbling Water Market by Billie Frenkel, Ynet

(6) Overcoming Zionism: Creating A Single Democratic State In Israel/Palestine; Chapter 5: Facts On The Ground, Section ? Making The Desert Desolate, Page 113 by Professor Joel Kovel, Pluto Press

(7) Overcoming Zionism: Creating A Single Democratic State In Israel/Palestine; Chapter 5: Facts On The Ground, Section ? Making The Desert Desolate, Pages 110-111 by Professor Joel Kovel, Pluto Press

(8) The French Have Called It A ?Water Occupation? Against The Palestinians... Now Britain Helps The Water Thieves by Stuart Littlewood, The People?s Voice

(9) Israel?s Siege On Gaza: ?Blue Baby Syndrome? From Water Contamination by Palestine Video

(10) Who Killed Gamal Abdul Nasser? by Sami Moubayed, Intifada Palestine

(11) Sectarianism And Its Discontents by Professor Joseph Massad, Al-Ahram Online

(12) Progressive Versus Reactionary Islam by Professor As?ad AbuKhalil, Al-Akhbar English

(13) Occupied Iraq: New Year, Same Zionism by Jonathan Azaziah, Mask of Zion

(14) The Alexandria Church Bombing: Mossad, Who Else? by Jonathan Azaziah, Mask of Zion

(15) Libya: The Zionist Dragon And The Drums Of War by Jonathan Azaziah, Mask of Zion

(16) PSYWAR: The Fake Fall Of Tripoli And The Zionist Dragon?s Butchery Across Palestine II by Jonathan Azaziah, Mask of Zion

(17) A Strategy For Israel In The Nineteen Eighties by Oded Yinon, Kivunim
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(18) The Case Of Uri Avnery II: Hasbara, Supremacism And The Future Of Solidarity by Jonathan Azaziah, Mask of Zion

(19) PSYWAR: The Fake Fall Of Tripoli And The Zionist Dragon?s Butchery Across Palestine I by Jonathan Azaziah, Mask of Zion

(20) Massacre In Norway: Mossad Strikes Again Under ?Lone Gunman? Cover by Jonathan Azaziah, Mask of Zion

(21) Libya: Water Emerges As A Hidden Weapon by Simba Russeau, Inter Press Service

(22) The National Front For The Salvation Of Libya And Its Faux-Revolutionary Poster Child by Martin Iqbal, Empire Strikes Black

(23) There?s No Business Like War Business by Pepe Escobar, The Asia Times

(24) No Boycotts Here: Veolia?s Booming Business From OPT To KSA by Saleh Al Amer, Jadaliyya

(25) Flow: For The Love Of Water (2008); 25:18-25:50 mark of the documentary by Irena Salina, Oscilloscope Pictures

(26) Vivendi?s Levy Gets Cash Cow With EU7.95 Billion SFR Deal by Matthew Campbell, Bloomberg

(27) Water Conflicts Move Up On U.S. Security Agenda by Carey L. Biron, Inter Press Service

(28) Jewish At The Root: Iraq?s Destruction, Hell Weapons, Hatred, Networking And The Interconnectedness Of It All by Jonathan Azaziah, Mask of Zion

(29) South Sudan, World?s Youngest Nation, Develops Unlikely Friendship With Israel by? Armin Rosen, Jewish Telegraph Agency
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