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NASA Astronomer Indicted As A Spy For Israel
NASA Astronomer indicted as possible Israel spy
Imagine if this was an Iranian spy! Bombs would be dropping on Iran…
New documents presented in federal court in Washington, D.C. reveal deep ties (more than was known) between Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) and Dr. Stewart David Nozette, an American astronomer accused of spying for Israel.
The media here covered his arrest on October 19, 2009...
Intelligence hereditary, another study confirms
Some people never forget a face. For the rest of us, recognizing faces is not so easy. And those with prosopagnosia can’t even recognize their close friends.
Now scientists say the ability to recognize faces is inherited and separate from general intelligence or IQ.
IQ is strongly heritable. And one longstanding general thought about IQ holds that if you’re smart in one area, you’ll...
The White House Vowed To Legalize "Undocumented Haitians" - Miami Herald
Vice President Joe Biden came to Miami on Saturday to assure Haitian-American leaders that the administration was committed to Haiti’s recovery, for as long as it takes.
Biden sought to spread the message from President Barack Obama far and wide, from the Little Haiti Cultural Center to the Notre Dame d’Haiti Catholic Church to Homestead Air Reserve Base, which has loaded and launched...
Whites-Only Basketball League Aims To Storm 12 Cities... "We're the minority now"
A new professional basketball league boasting rosters made up exclusively of white Americans has its eyes set on Augusta, but the team isn’t receiving a warm welcome.
The All-American Basketball Alliance announced in a news release Sunday evening that it intends to start its inaugural season in June and hopes Augusta will be one of 12 cities with a team.
“Only players that are natural...
Israel deports US journalist
Jared Malsin
Israeli authorities today deported an American journalist who was working as an editor for a Palestinian news agency.
Jared Malsin, who is Jewish and in his late 20s, was detained at Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion airport eight days ago as he returned from a holiday in Prague.
His girlfriend, a Lutheran church volunteer who flew back with him, was deported two days later., but Malsin was...
Turkey No Longer Needs a Close Relationship with Israel
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan
The rift in Israeli-Turkish relations is the result of Ankara turning away from secularism and toward more radical Islam, Israel’s military intelligence chief said on Tuesday.
The comments to a parliamentary committee by Maj. General Amos Yadlin reflected wider concern in Israel and followed a high profile visit to Turkey on Sunday by Defense Minister...
Obama commits to REBUILD Haiti
While Americans are poor and jobless, Obama commits to REBUILD a foreign nation!
Even as rescuers are digging victims out of the rubble in Haiti, policymakers in Washington and around the world are grappling with how a destitute, corrupt and now devastated country might be transformed into a self-sustaining nation.
Development efforts have failed there, decade after decade, leaving Haitians with a...
Haiti Has Larger Oil Reserves Than Venezuela Says Scientists! So was Haiti HAARPed on purpose?
HAARP
I have heard rumors that Haiti has vast oil reserves — and that the globalists want these reserves. However, the globalists cannot get the reserves, because the oil belongs to the Haitian people. So the globalists do not allow the Haitians to exploit the oil reserves, because it would allow the Haitian people to prosper. It would allow the Haitians to build proper infrastructure, so that...
Why Germany really lost World War II
Field Marshal Erwin Rommel
The legendary German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel once wrote: “The battle is fought and decided by the quartermasters before the shooting begins.”.
Students of military history tend to pay lip service to the importance of logistics, preferring to read about tanks and artillery, mass and maneuver, attack and counterattack. The reasons for that bias are easy to understand....
Computer Indicates Ancient Europeans more Advanced than Previously Believed
A device so complicated that “if it had not been discovered in 1901, no-one would have believed it possible” — this is the finding of a (relatively) new study of the famous Antikythera mechanism, dating from 150 BC.
Found by chance by sponge divers in the wreck of a Roman vessel off the Greek island of Antikythera, it was at first presumed to be the inner workings of a sophisticated clock...
200 Bank Failures Expected in 2010, Good Riddance!
Washington has so thoroughly botched its supervision of the banking industry that 200 banks are likely to fail this year — easily surpassing last year’s 140 bank failures … inevitably involving the greatest bank losses in history … and already costing the FDIC ten times more than the great S&L and banking crisis of the 1980s did.
I am not basing these conclusions on conjecture. They com...
Settlers arrested for torching mosque in West Bank
Israeli security forces arrested residents of a West Bank settlement in connection with last month’s torching of a Palestinian mosque.
Ten settlers were arrested at two yeshivas in the northern West Bank community of Yitzhar in a late Sunday night raid.
Five are accused of burning down a mosque in the nearby village of Yasuf, allegedly in retaliation for an Israeli government-imposed freeze...
Man admits to York dorm rapes in Canada
Daniel Katsnelson, the Jewish rapist
A York University graduate admitted yesterday he raped two first-year students during a two-hour sex rampage where he and a pal broke into several girls’ rooms in the university’s dormitory.
Daniel Katsnelson pleaded guilty to two counts of sexual assault for the Sept. 6, 2007 invasion of the Vanier Residence dormitory during “Frosh Week” when widespread...
U.S. indicts 4 Israelis in international bribery case
The United States Justice Department indicted four Israeli businessmen Tuesday for attempting to bribe the defense minister of an African country in order to secure a multimillion-dollar contract to supply his country with military equipment. 18 other businessmen were indicted in the same case.
The U.S. Department of Justice identified the Israelis as Ofer Paz, 50 – the president and chief...
Argentine Justice considered that to offend another person for being Jewish it's not discrimination
The Chamber considered that Ferderal Camera expressions of a man against another for being Jewish does not constitute “persecution or racial hatred”, as requested by victim, but represent an offense for “threats”.
The judges Eduardo Eduardo and Farah Freiler resolved in this sense a question of jurisdiction arising between the federal and ordinary justice, following a complaint...