Sunday, September 30, 2012
Syrian Fighters Under Fire in Alley - Aleppo - 29/09
Or : Syrian Fighters Gamble with their Lives ! Really surpised no-one got hit.
LiveLeak.com - Syrian Fighters Under Fire in Alley - Aleppo - 29/09
Syria - SAA hits FSA rebels with mortar round 29/09
FSA rebels get hit with SAA mortar shell taking some losses. 29/09
LiveLeak.com - Syria - SAA hits FSA rebels with mortar round 29/09
Syria - FSA Technical MG crew FAIL
Some guys riding in the back of a technical realize that shits loud,
also looks like someone got a little lazy on the armor. Aleppo
LiveLeak.com - Syria - FSA Technical MG crew FAIL
18+ Syria- FSA Terrorist Group kaled ibn al walid ...cleaned!!!
by thesyrianfighter3
Dozens killed and Dozens Injured.....Terrorism is not welcome in Syria!!
Terrorists will be Punished
'Iran neighbors arming up, Bahrain "a good customer" of US unlike Syria'
by RussiaToday
Bahrain's Shia opposition says a teenage protester has been killed in violent clashes with police in the capital Manama. Police fired tear-gas and stun grenades to disperse demonstrators, who were throwing stones and petrol bombs. They have been demanding equal rights from the Sunni monarchy for over a year now. RT talks to to Patrick Henningsen, who is a geopolitical analyst for the "UK Column", a current affairs website.
RT LIVE http://rt.com/on-air
US seeks black flag operation in Syria
by PressTVGlobalNews
The United States has announced that it will be providing an additional USD45 million to foreign-backed armed groups fighting against the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
Interview with Randy Short, member of the Dignity, Human Rights and Peace Organization
NASA's Curiosity Finds First Evidence Of Water On Mars
by NTDTV
NASA's Mars rover Curiosity has found clear evidence of water on the Red Planet, scientists report on Thursday.
Full story:
NASA's rover Curiosity has found clear evidence of water on Mars, scientists reported on Thursday.
Analysis of a slab of rock indicates that there was once a fast-moving stream of water.
Images taken by Curiosity show rounded stones cemented into the rock.
Planetary scientist Rebecca Williams says these stones are too big to have been moved by wind.
[Rebecca Williams, Planetary Science Institute, Senior Scientist]:
"These gravels that we are seeing here are one, the rounded shape, but also the size. These are too large to be transported by wind. The consensus of the science team is that these are water-transported gravels in a vigorous stream."
It is thought that the rock is from the floor of an ancient stream that was once between ankle- and knee-deep.
But this does not definitely prove there was once also life on the Red Planet.
California Institute of Technology's lead scientist says understanding the chemistry is crucial.
[John Grotziner, California Institute of Technology, Lead Scientist]:
"As we go forward now we bring the rest of the payload in. We look at more rocks, we get more context and the question about habitability goes beyond the simple observation of water on Mars to recreating the environment in greater detail with an understanding of the chemistry that was going on at that time to ask if this the kind of place that microorganisms could have lived."
Curiosity is now traveling to a patch of land named Glenelg where three different types of rock intersect.
Scientists believe that they may find other rocks here more suitable for chemical analysis.
The $2.5 billion Mars Curiosity mission is NASA's first astrobiology mission since the 1970s.
UFO Crash In Russia? September 27, 2012
by UfoScandinavia
The residents of the city of Donetsk, Sverdlovsk region, where
surprised to find trees torn up by the roots. Almost a half meter layer of ash
and a hole filled with melted soil and clay.
UFO Sighting in Texas? Does Google Street View of Jacksonville, Texas Sh...
by ABCNews
People in Jacksonville, Texas, are trying to figure out what Google street view captured in the sky.
For more on this story, click here: http://gma.yahoo.com/blogs/abc-blogs/ufo-lens-flare-google-street-view-decide...
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