Tuesday, December 20, 2011

UFO USO Filmed off Kent UK 19/12/11

Saw this very brightly lit object way out to sea I viewed it through binoculars could not make out a boat shape so probably aliens lol as this stretch of water is a hot spot for them. We recently had an incident where a pilot and fishing crew reported seeing an object crashing into the see off Whitstable they contacted the coast guard and fire engines where sent out but found nothing. The story made the headlines http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/10/24/falling-meteorite-sparks-panic-in-b...






UFO Crash - EGYPT Desert 2011 UFO Fleet Crash


UFO Crash - EGYPT Desert 2011 UFO Fleet Crash 2011 Zoomed + Slowed




Tsunami Wave Clouds Over Birmingham, Alabama - December 16, 2011




"The breaking waveforms of 'Kelv-Helmz' (as they aren't known) are the result of shearing winds up at cloud level. A particular type of turbulence can develop in a layer of Cirrus cloud, which happens to form below an inversion* between air currents of differing speeds and/or directions. Sea waves break as their bases are slowed down upon reaching shallow water and their crests surge ahead. Cloud waves break in the same way: when their crests are pushed ahead of their troughs by the difference in air currents."





Last US convoy crosses Kuwaiti border out of Iraq

(December 18th, 2011) (Operation New Dawn) A momentous occasion this morning (Sunday) as predator films the last convoy crossing the Iraq border. It's over folks, some can still argue that troops remain but it's basically just security forces left. There are no fighting US troops or convoys left in Iraq, no more missions, the new Iraqi government is now in control of their own countries destiny.

A U.S. Air Force MQ-1 Predator provides over-watch as the last convoy crosses the border out of Iraq at 11:30 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time). U.S. Air Forces Central Command provided more than 14 Air Force and U.S. Navy aircraft to ensure safe passage for more than 125 vehicles filled with Soldiers and Airmen as they make the historic trek across the border. This transition is not only an end to the war, but also the beginning of a new phase in the U.S.'s relationship with Iraq. (news link and article of last US convoy leaving Iraq below)

The last convoy of American troops to leave Iraq drove into Kuwait on Sunday morning, marking the end of the nearly nine-year war. The convoy’s departure, which included about 110 vehicles and 500 soldiers, came three days after the American military folded its flag in a muted ceremony here to celebrate the end of its mission.

Inbdarkness, the convoy snaked out of Contingency Operating Base Adder, near the southern city of Nasiriyah, around 2:30 a.m., and headed toward the border. The departure appeared to be the final moment of a drawn-out withdrawal that included weeks of ceremonies in Baghdad and around Iraq, and included visits by Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta, as well as a trip to Washington by Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki of Iraq.

As dawn approached on Sunday morning, the last trucks began to cross over the border into Kuwait at an outpost lit by floodlights and secured by barbed wire. “I just can’t wait to call my wife and kids and let them know I am safe,” said Sgt. First Class Rodolfo Ruiz just before his armored vehicle crossed over the border. “I am really feeling it now.” Shortly after crossing into Kuwait, Sergeant Ruiz told the men in his vehicle: “Hey guys, you made it.” Then, he ordered the vehicles in his
convoy not to flash their lights or honk their horns. For security reasons, the last soldiers made no time for goodbyes to Iraqis with whom they had become acquainted.

To keep details of the final trip secret from insurgents, interpreters for the last unit to leave the base called local tribal sheiks and government leaders on Saturday morning and conveyed that business would go on as usual, not letting on that all the Americans would soon be gone.

Many troops wondered how the Iraqis, whom they had worked closely with and trained over the past year, would react when they awoke on Sunday to find that the remaining American troops on the base had left without saying anything.






New:Report from manar channel about the resistance in Iraq showing many attacks for Hezbollah brigades in Iraq and Asa'ib ahl alhaq(league of righteo

Report from manar channel about the resistance in Iraq showing many attacks for Hezbollah brigades in Iraq and Asa'ib ahl alhaq(league of righteous)



Egyptian Army storms Tahrir Square brutally beating civilians w/ batons (Cairo,Egypt)

(December 17th, 2011) Watch all the way through, it starts out with a simple charge but after about 1 minute people start getting beaten, then fires break out at around 2 min 30 sec. Mature content.

Soldiers baton-charged demonstrators in Cairo's Tahrir Square today just 24 hours after street clashes killed eight people and wounded more than 300. Protesters fled into side streets to escape the troops in riot gear, who grabbed people and battered them repeatedly even after they had been beaten to the ground.The violence - marred the first free election most Egyptians can remember and highlighted the tensions in Egypt 10 months after a popular revolt toppled President Hosni Mubarak.




Egyptian police chase down and brutally beat protesters in Tahrir Square (Cairo,Egypt)

(December 17th, 2011) Video from yesterday showing protesters being chased and beaten by Egyptian police, one man appeared to be shooting a pistol as well. This looks like a very hard beating and is probably why alot of them are dying in these clashes for the last two days. The Egyptian army is showing no mercy on these people.




Bombing of the Iraqi Ministry of Finance + Aftermath

Terrifying explosion is very strong truck bomb targeting an Iraqi Finance Ministry (the Ministry of corruption) and destroy the entire>>>>Islamic State of Iraq claimed the bombing .. This imaging of the issuance of the title battle of captive





North Korean State Television Breaks the News of Kim Jong Il's Death w/ Crying News Anchor

(December 18th, 2011) North Korean News breaks the story of the death of Kim Jong Il to viewers.

North Korean leader Kim Jong-il has died of a heart attack, a tearful state television announcer dressed in black reported.

She said that the 69-year-old "passed away from a great mental and physical strain" while on a train trip, on his way to give "field guidance".The news agency said he died at 8:30am on Saturday (local time) of a "severe myocardial infarction along with a heart attack".

An autopsy was performed on Sunday and a funeral is slated for December 28 the agency said.