Sunday, April 29, 2012

Palestine Explained.


Oh The Israel/Palestinian Conflict. It's Just One Of Those Subjects That Refuses To Die. Seriously Not A Day Goes By When I Hear Someone Turn Blue In The Face Over This Issue. The So Called "Truth/Patriot" Isn't Helping Either. They Complain And Complain And For What? Ja We Get It, Zionism Is BAD! Tell Us Something We Don't Already Know. Any Way Before I Start Getting Accused Of Stuff, Here Is A Video Explaining The Palestine Issue.

*Please Watch The WHOLE Video Before You Make Your Political Assertions.*

Disclaimer - This Video Is For Informational/Entertainment Purposes Only. The Video Does Not Necessarily Reflect The Views Of The Blog Owner. If You Have Any Problems With The Video And It's Message Take It Up With The United Nations. Thanks.

Related:

Jordan Is Palestine

 The True Identity of the So-called Palestinians - http://www.imninalu.net/myths-pals.htm

Genetic & Cultural Links Between Palestinians & Jews  (You Won't See That On CONspiracy/Patriot Blogs)

Thursday, April 26, 2012

How Whites Took Over America

 Some Comic Relief - "How Whites Took Over America" (United States) Video. (And They Say Jews Is Bad! Lulz!)
 

Disclaimer - This Is For Entertainment Purposes Only.

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Why The Sky Is Blue.

For the short answer, when light from the sun enters our atmosphere it collides with molecules in the air.  The blue part of the light gets scattered more than the other parts during these collisions & thus makes the sky appear to our eyes as blue.  If the light from the sun took a straight path down to our eyes with no scattering or absorption in the atmosphere, the sky would in fact look much as it does at night in the day time.

So a little background:  White light waves from the sun are in fact mixtures of all colors of the light spectrum.  Anyone who’s ever had a prism knows that when white light shines through it, the light gets separated and you get a rainbow spectrum showing up on the other side.  Humans can only see a portion of the total light spectrum of energy; we see from Violet, which has a wavelength of about 380 nanometers, to red which has a wavelength of about 720 nanometers.  Descending from red to violet, we get orange, yellow, green, blue, and indigo between the two.

Another needed piece of information is that the atmosphere of the earth is made up of almost all nitrogen and oxygen.

So specifically, what is happening here is that because the wavelength of blue light is about the same size of an atom of oxygen, which makes up 21% of the earth’s atmosphere, blue light gets scattered by these oxygen molecules while the reds, oranges, and others more or less pass straight through the atmosphere without being scattered much at all.  So when you look up at the sky, everywhere you look looks blue as the blue portion of the light spectrum bounces off an oxygen molecule and into your eye.

It actually turns out that the earth’s atmosphere is also scattering quite a bit of violet light as well.  So why doesn’t the sky look more like a blueish/violet?   This is for a few reasons.  Most important is that our eyes are most sensitive to blue, red, and green.  So our eyes are naturally more inclined to respond to blue over violet.  Also important is that the sun doesn’t put out light at the same intensity at all wavelengths of the spectrum.  In addition to this less amount, some of the violet also gets absorbed in the upper atmosphere; so not as much of it gets to our eyes.  So it turns out more or less a combination of these three things makes it so we see the sky as blue instead of violet or blueish/violet.   It is interesting to note however, that our eyes are picking up some of the violet and indigo being scattered.  Without this, we would in fact see the sky as more of a blueish green.  This is because the green cones in our eyes respond to the small amounts of scattered yellow light wavelengths to some extent; meanwhile our eye’s red cones respond to the indigo/violet somewhat which balances things out a bit and so we only perceive the blue being scattered.

So you might now be asking, “Why is the sky red or orange when the sun is setting?”  What’s going on here is that as the sun is setting, the light you are seeing from it has to travel through a lot more atmosphere given your angle to the sun.  Light at lower wavelengths gets scattered more than at the higher wavelengths.  So less of the blue light gets to you as it’s being scattered more than, for instance, yellow, orange, and red.  In this case, if it is a relatively clear day, the sky will appear more yellow than blue as you watch the sunset because the blue is being scattered so much it never reaches you or at least, not as much of it, but the yellow isn’t scattered nearly as much but still scattered enough to make the sky look yellow.  If it is dusty or there are a lot of other types of particles in the air along the path to where you are looking at the sun, the sky will appear redder.  If there is a lot of salt in the air, such as at sea, it will appear more orange.

So, if there was no scattering or absorption, the sky would appear black in the day time.  If there was more absorption or scattering going on than there is, then the sky might appear to us to be yellow, orange, or red all day long.

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Monday, April 16, 2012

10 Most Dangerouse Cities In The World...In 2012.


- Tourists & travelers looking for a good destination in 2012 should be aware of problem areas all over the world in terms of crime and stability so they can know what they’re getting into if they decide to go to one of these places. Some of the best tourist countries & destinations in the world have their unsafe areas and regions, so let’s take a look at some of the most dangerous cities in 2012.

Please keep in mind that statistical crime data is very difficult to obtain in many of these unstable regions, so the order of the list is approximated instead of calculated.

10. Caracas, Venezuela.

 Caracas is a city torn apart by drug trafficking and an abundance of petty crimes. Robbery is commonplace even in broad daylight, and the police have very little control over criminal activity. Many locals blame the government who is apathetic to these issues, much more protection is needed for many cities in Venezuela because it’s geological position makes it a drug running haven.

9. Mogadishu, Somalia.

The capitol of Somalia is still in turmoil and the outlook for 2012 is not bright. Civil war has torn apart the city (& the country) for two decades and political violence is very easily sparked. Accurate statistical data is almost impossible to obtain because of how belligerent local militias are, but it’s safe to say that Mogadishu is quite dangerous, an essentially lawless city with an abundance of bandits. A huge amount of it’s citizens abandoned the city three years ago leaving behind bombed out shells of buildings, but it remains as violent as ever.

8. Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.

While Rio de Janeiro has some fantastic beaches & beautiful landscapes, you should not be lulled into a false sense of security should you visit. There are many slum/shanty areas where about 20% of the population lives in economic turmoil, & this struggle has given way to an ongoing conflict between drug traffickers and the local police force. Tourists and travelers are advised to stay away from the mountainous regions & poor areas of the city, especially at night. The police are there to protect you, but be aware that bribery is commonplace with them & that you may need some money to get out of a bind.

7. Grozny Chechnya.

In the mid 1990′s a very destructive conflict began between Chechnya and Russia. Grozny was left in shambles after a barrage of shells, missiles, and dynamite tore the city asunder- there were thousands dead and the toll on the city was massive. While the fighting apparently ended in 2006, it remains a very dangerous place full of crime both organized and petty. It’s especially dangerous for western tourists because of high kidnapping rates.

6. Ciudad Juarez, Mexico.

The drug cartels in Mexico show no signs of slowing down their business, and Ciudad Juarez is one of the worst affected areas. The drug trafficking groups in Mexico are notoriously violent and stop at absolutely nothing to move their product, they have control over the region & can do pretty much whatever they want. This city has been called one of the most violent places in the world outside of war zones, & the police force is known to be corrupt. The blame for this violence is often attributed to the Mexican government, but others blame the ongoing American war on drugs that facilitates the illegal drug trade.

5. Bogota, Colombia.

Bogota’s main problem lies in the drug trade and extremist political groups rebelling against the Colombian government, but fortunately there have been some improvements since the 90′s. The north side of the city is absolutely more safe that the southern regions, it’s advisable to stay in this area & no to wander past the city limits. Bogota is a great tourist destination with lots to see, just be careful and don’t stray too far from safe areas.

4. Baghdad, Iraq.

Baghdad suffers from a very unstable political climate with many different factions destroying the city in their own way. The infrastructure has been torn apart by bombings & the streets are filled with unpredictable violence. The invasion by the United States in 2003 further escalated violence in the city & it has been a hostile place ever since. A lack of organization & infrastructure further exacerbate tension among Iraqis.

3. Guatemala City, Guatemala.

Guatemala as a whole is riddled with crime because of a corrupt government and police force who are not at all equipped to deal with the abundance of criminal activity. The capitol has it the worst, the huge gap between the rich & poor is brought into stark contrast & robbery & violence are commonplace. It’s a shame because it’s such a beautiful city and country, but the corruption runs too deep for the streets to be safe.

2. San Pedro Sula, Honduras. 

This city in Honduras has one of the highest murder rates in the world & is considered even more dangerous than areas of Iraq and Afghanistan. Robbery is a rampant problem & almost everyone must carry a weapon of some sort for protection. Even minor disputes are often settled with violence & walking the streets requires extreme caution. Tourists are especially warned, anyone appearing to be a foreigner are specific targets for criminals.

1. Cape Town, South Africa.

While Cape Town is a huge tourist attraction and a big city full of things to do, it also has extremely high crime rates & walking down the wrong street at the wrong time can put you in harms way. The disparity between socioeconomic classes is a major factor for criminal activity, & robbery is extremely common. Tourists are advised to do their research and stay in a relatively safe part of the city, don’t walk around unless the streets are well-lit with plenty of people out and be extra careful if you have to use an ATM.

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Is Sugar Toxic?

According To Researchers Processed Sugar Be Bad For You -


Let The War On Sugar Begin!

Sunday, April 8, 2012

The Ressurection Of The Christ.




"When They Entered The Tomb, They Saw  Young Man Clothed In A White Robe Sitting On The Right Side. The Women Were Shocked, But The Angel Said, “Don’t Be Alarmed.  You Are Looking For Jesus Of Nazareth, who was crucified. He Isn’t Here! He Is Risen From The Dead!" - Matthew 16:5-6

Wishing You All A Happy & Blessed Easter.

Monday, April 2, 2012

Communism Will Fail.

Take It From A Former East German Who Lived Under It. Communism Really Doesn't Work.


Others Have Been Where We Are Going, & Have Told Us What It’s Like There, Yet We Continue To Ignore It & Hope For Change.