http://edition.cnn.com/video/?hpt=hp_t1#/video/world/2012/02/29/starr-syria-us-military-plans.cnn

This conflict seems to destabilize soon all the world again.

Aruz7 tells to day:

According to a report on Israel’s Channel 10 News, Ambassador Ron Prosor sent a letter to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and to the members of the UN Security Council. Prosor has done this before, but this time he chose to make do with a laconic two-line message to express his despair at the UN’s silence on Israel.

“How long will you continue to be silent?” wrote Prosor. “Ten days, ten rockets, and not one condemnation.”

“The Red Alert siren in Israel’s southern towns should raise red flags in the Security Council. The Council must act, and do so immediately,” he demanded.

Prosor’s letter came after Gaza terrorists continued to fire rockets at Israel’s southern communities last weekend. While, luckily this time, no one was physically hurt, the psychological damage to citizens, especially children and the elderly, is profound.

The Israel Air Force carried out an air strike overnight Saturday night in retaliation for the latest attacks. IAF fighter pilots targeted a weapons factory and a smuggler tunnel in southern Gaza, according to the IDF spokespersons’ office. Direct hits were confirmed in both operations.

More than 10,000 such rockets have been fired at Israel in the past decade, but the vast majority have been launched in the past six years, many of them from the very region where Jews once lived and thrived.

Last week, the UN Security Council condemned the recent terror attack on the Israeli embassy in New Delhi, India, as well as the attempted attack on the embassy in Tbilisi, Georgia. It was the first time in seven years that the Security Council had condemned terror acts against Israelis.

Israel’s delegation to the UN told Channel 10 following Prosor’s letter that “Prosor asked to send a short but clear message, in light of the continuing silence of the UN and the international community on the rocket fire from Gaza into southern communities.”

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-17200308

My simple  explanation:

If You have a good idea in your mind, it is still- at the very minibang-state – on the side of antimateria, but  then it begins, initiates the  first  program material  ( proteins of the thinking) in your brain and then you may be  begin to implement   also your brilliant innovations   in the real world  and then you use energetically  more and   more  achievable  elements  and create more  and more , even  waste products, and  even  metabolic  protons and proteins  in your own body.

And it is not so easy to  annihilate all those new products, to  stop  the milling  protein apparatus of the brain work,  executing, recalling and  storing of memories,  and restore all  the happenings and  new molecular compositions  to the  previous energetic first  brilliant creative thought  on the interface  to the  unseen antimatter side  ( where  the huge energy state dominates).

The created product  can not create, restore,  that huge first energy state, but can be a source of  more matter and elements. Even the attempts  produce more matter, only.The matter is  the stable phase of energy.

KALEVALA´s Day 28th Feb 2012

February 29, 2012

The Kalevala, collection of epic folk poetry, collected by Finnish folklorist Elias Lönnrot (1802-1884), was first published by The Finnish Literature Society in 1835 and the second enlarged edition in 1849. The Kalevala is based on poems Lönnrot collected during his three journeys to Archangel Karelia in 1831-1835.

The Kalevala was a part of a patriotic movement as an example of the heroic past of the people and it was the prime mover of Karelianism. After its publishing, The Kalevala inspired many writers abroad, such as W.B. Yeats, C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien.

The main characters in The Kalevala are; Väinämöinen, Ilmarinen, Lemminkäinen, Louhi and Kullervo. The Kalevala has been translated into at least 45 different languages, and it has been a source of inspiration to many Finnish artists such as, Akseli Gallen-Kallela and Jean Sibelius.

http://www.kalevalaistennaistenliitto.fi/in-english.html

Minna Canth Day

February 29, 2012

http://almanakka.helsinki.fi/minnacanth.html

Cursus Ilmo Parvinen, 27th January 2012, Turku Finland


There was a storm in Finland the 25th Dec. 2011.

http://www.redcross.se/teman/mellanostern/rapport-fran-syrien/

BBC To day: 

The town of Deraa, where the Syrian uprising against President Bashar al-Assad began and where there has been heavy fighting ever since, is clearly visible from the Jordanian side.

Aid agencies and many concerned governments are now pressing for the opening of humanitarian corridors to Deraa and other border towns.

At a huge UNHCR warehouse in central Jordan, they are preparing to deliver supplies to the growing number of Syrian refugees now in the country. Tents, blankets, jerry cans and all manner of aid is stacked high to the ceiling.

With more than 70,000 Syrian refugees now thought to be in Jordan, it is a heavy burden on the UN refugee agency and the Jordanian government.

http://www.krigsmyter.nu/km43harsfjardsolyckan.pdf

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