Monday, 28 December 2009

Recurring number 30 in Taliban casualties

This site caught my eye and reports on the incredible repitition of the number 30 in so many cases of Iraqi casualties or Taliban!

Regards Floss.

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Raw: US Cop Pulls Out A Gun During Snowball Fight

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Numerology of IRAQ; Why do 30 people die everytime?



Just how often has the U.S. and NATO killed the Taliban in groups of 30 during 2009? The answer may surprise you:

  • Adnkronos, 12/07/2009: “Up to 30 suspected militants were killed in a NATO airstrike on a Taliban hideout in eastern Afghanistan close to the Pakistani border on Monday. The airstrike targeted the village of Sangar Dara in the mountainous Watapur district of Kunar province , the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) said.”
  • SF Chronicle, 12/04/2009: “Air strikes in two areas of the Mohmand border region killed 30 suspected militants, a military statement said. It said the strikes were “highly successful” but provided no further details, including whether any civilians were hurt.”
  • Xinhua, 11/04/2009: “The military said that the troops have killed 30 more militants during the last 24 hours, bringing the total fatalities to 400, as the operation in the country’s tribal area steadily progressed towards the Taliban strongholds in South Waziristan.”
  • Xinhua, 08/31/2009: “At least 30 bodies of suspected Taliban fighters were recovered in northwest Pakistan’s insurgency-hit Swat valley on Monday, witnesses said. The Pakistani army said they were killed in fighting with the security forces.”
  • Calgary Times, 07/04/2009: “The attack included an attempted suicide truck bombing of the base in the Zirok district of southeastern Paktika province, local officials said. As many as 30 Taliban insurgents might have been killed when troops called in air strikes, they said.”
  • Khaleej Times, 06/24/2009: “Thirty Taliban militants were killed in clashes with NATO and Afghan forces in separate incidents in southern Afghanistan, officials said Wednesday.”
  • Straits Times, 06/15/2009: “Security officials in the region said that about 30 militants were killed in Mohmand agency, close to the provincial capital Peshawar.”
  • Monsters and Critics, 05/28/2009: “In another incident, the Afghan Defence Ministry said Thursday that its troops, backed by international forces, killed 30 suspected militants in neighbouring Khost province Wednesday after the militants attacked their joint base.”
  • Monsters and Critics, 05/14/2009: “At least 30 Taliban fighters were killed Thursday when government artillery fire destroyed their hideout in north-west Pakistan, residents and officials said, as concerns about the fate of thousands of refugees in the region grew amid an escalating humanitarian crisis. Up to 30 suspected militants were in the compound when it was hit, and the Taliban have moved the dead and injured to an undisclosed location, he said.”
  • Reuters, 01 April 2009: “U.S. and Afghan forces have killed 30 Taliban fighters, including a local commander, in an operation in Afghanistan’s southern province of Helmand, the Interior Ministry said on Wednesday.”
  • IRNA, 02/17/2009: “Suspected US drone fired missiles on a training camp of Taliban militants in a Pakistani tribal region on Monday, killing around 30 people, witnesses and official sources said.”
  • New York Times, 01/01/2009: “On Wednesday, the Taliban came for revenge. A group of about 30 Taliban fighters swooped in on Mullah Salam’s house and opened fire. They killed at least 20 of his bodyguards, Afghan officials said. The Taliban claimed that they killed 32. Two of the attackers died.”

Alright, okay, you get the point. Just in case you thought this was limited to Afghanistan and Pakistan:

  • Reuters, 02/03/2009: “[Yemeni President Ali Abdullah] Saleh urged the leaders not to give refuge to militants and help the state’s fight against al-Qaeda by turning them in. A security official told Reuters authorities had detained 30 suspected militants in a renewed campaign.”

Oh yes, it’s the same Yemen. But look, hopping onto Google News and typing “30 Taliban” or “30 suspected militants” brings up literally dozens of stories each year, stretching back at least to 2005. Indeed, thirty seems to be the magic number when it comes to arresting or killing off Taliban and other militant fighters in Afghanistan.

The Security Crank is not the first one to notice this: mad props for the idea go to Moon of Alabama.

But the much more important point remains: how could we possibly have any idea how the war is going, here or anywhere else, when the bad guys seem only to die in groups of 30? The sheer ubiquity of that number in fatality and casualty counts is astounding, to the point where I don’t even pay attention to a story anymore when they use that magic number 30. It is an indicator either of ignorance or deliberate spin… but no matter the case, whenever you see the number 30 used in reference to the Taliban, you should probably close the tab and move onto something else, because you just won’t get a good sense of what happened there.

Oh, and shame to all you news agencies — all of you, since you’re all guilty — for playing along with such an obvious bit of number fudging. And weren’t we supposed to stop doing body counts anyway? That took all of a minute to reverse.

Use ctrl-f (or CMD if you’re a mac-head) and search for “30″ or “thirty” on this 2009 timeline of events for Pakistan. It’s unreal.


Monday, 21 December 2009

The Secret Sun: Secret Solstice: The Lost Symbol of Ra

Sorry, after all my talk of a happy Solstice, I see yet another Sacrifice...........

The Secret Sun: Secret Solstice: The Lost Symbol of Ra

So in love: Brittany with her screenwriter husband Simon Monjack at Los Angeles airport in November this year

She said: 'I have never tried it in my entire life, I've never even seen it, and I don't leave the house too much, except to go to work.

'My worst vice is caffeine. [The rumor is] really pretty darn far-fetched -- it couldn't be further from the truth. I have known people over the course of my life that have bad problems with drugs, and it's something really serious.'

Brittany, an only child, was born in November 1977 in Atlanta, Georgia, but was raised in New Jersey.

She shot to fame after her breakthrough appearance in the film Clueless in 1995.


Breakthrough: Brittany in Clueless, her first big film role, and her co-stars Alicia Silverstone (L) and Stacey Dash

She went on to star alongside rapper Eminem in his semi-autobiographical film 8 Mile and Girl, Interrupted with Winona Ryder and Angelina Jolie in 2000 [the above clip of their outing to a 'I Scream' shop is more relevant after about 2 minutes when she mentions her father, butterflies and such, but obviously note Angelina Jolie's cherry, phallic ice cream cones and dog dehumanization yelping etc].

She played a mentally-disturbed young woman named Elisabeth alongside Michael Douglas in psychological thriller Don't Say A Word in 2001.


She also appeared with Kirsten Dunst in the black comedy Drop Dead Gorgeous in 1999 and Just Married in 2003 with Ashton Kutcher [Kabbalist; remember she married her current husband in a Jewish, probably kabbalistic wedding], who she dated for a year.


On and off-screen love: Brittany with her Just Married co-star Ashton Kutcher, who she also dated. Today, he paid tribute to her on his Twitter page.

Today, Kutcher paid tribute to Brittany on his Twitter page and wrote: '2day the world lost a little piece of sunshine. My deepest condolences go out 2 Brittany’s family, her husband, & her amazing mother Sharon.

'See you on the other side kid.'

It was reported earlier this month that she was fired from a new movie role in The Caller for allegedly being difficult on the set and was reportedly replaced by Rachelle Lefevre, of Twilight fame, but this was denied by Brittany.


Brittany Murphy and Eminem in the critically-acclaimed 8 Mile

She had five films in production at the time of her death, including Something Wicked, The Expendables and Shrinking Charlotte.

Her last big movie was Sin City in 2005.

In June 2006, she sang on Paul Oakenfold's hit single 'Faster Kill Pussycat' which got to number seven on the UK singles charts.


She dabbled in music again that same year when she covered Queen's Somebody To Love and Earth, Wind & Fire's Boogie Wonderland for the animated film Happy Feet, for which she also provided the voice for the character Gloria.

Brittany in the Arabian Gulf performing for the navy in a USO tour aboard the USS Nimitz in 2003, Monarch slaves from Marilyn up to today are continually used by the military in this way (this was taken about 20 days after Bush declared 'mission accomplished' in June of 2003).

From her David LaChappelle photo shoot (his most recent symbolic shoot is with Lady GaGa).

Edit: A few additional symbolic images, I'm not going to edit the main article again (click for their updates), and I won't add in all their pictures of Paris Hilton's twitter (why?!?) and others.





The following are from her husband/handler Simon Monjack's photography website (cheers for the link in comments + the Stepford guys have been on top of it), symbolic coat of arms above (hexagram/seal of Solomon, vesica pisces inside a heart symbol, black/white, etc).


This one couldn't be more blatant, invoking Eyes Wide Shut style ritualistic masquerade orgies the "elite" get up to using masked MK/Monarch slaves. And below note the inflatable butterfly, extremely telling shot to finish with her in a Hannibal mask (their photos illustrate the kind of "relationship" they had when she was alive).


Thursday, 17 December 2009

New Disney Alice in Wonderland Trailer



Keeping things up to date with Burton/Disney's upcoming Alice in Wonderland here is the newest, more complete trailer than the

Monday, 12 October 2009

I created this blog so I could listen to FreemanTV radio broadcasts.....tis all!