Wednesday, October 12, 2016

'This is obviously a huge deal': US Navy ship fires 3 missiles in defense after being targeted near Yemen

Alex Lockie,Business Insider 22 hours ago 

Tuesday, October 11, 2016



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2016 PREDICTIONS: END OF THE WORLD THEORIES COMBINE NOSTRADAMUS PROPHECIES, BIBLE’S JESUS/ANTICHRIST END TIMES, AND WORLD WAR 3


The predictions for 2016 are already starting to come in hot now that the New Year’s Day is almost upon us. So far, the 2016 predictions are looking fairly interesting. While World War 3 fears have become common due to saber rattling by China and Vladimir Putin’s Russia, some people are combining the 2016 Nostradamus predictions with Bible prophecies related to Jesus and the Antichrist’s end times. Throw a giant asteroid into the WW III mix, and these 2016 conspiracy theories are certain to be a blast.
In a related report by the Inquisitr, the U.S. military is preparing their WMD bioweapon defense teams for a potential end of the world threat, but their efforts eerily resemble the fiction related to a zombie apocalypse virus.
The last two years have not been good to end of the world predictions. There were multiple 2015 asteroid impacts that proved to be untrue, some tried to claim the Mayan calendar actually ended in May of 2015, and the Norse myth of Ragnarok came to pass. Instead of being doom and gloom, like the myths portrayed, the end of the world date for Ragnarok was so much real world fun that Thor may want to do it again.

Monday, October 10, 2016

Philippine President Duterte's cardboard justice

The Huffington Post 14 hours ago 

Watch Earth pulse with earthquakes and eruptions in this stunning visualization

Washington Post 18 hours ago 

Today's Nukes Are Thousands of Times More Powerful Than WWII A-Bombs

Esquire 9 hours ago 

Report: Japan to deploy enhanced patrol boats to deter Chinese vessels

UPI 12 hours ago 

Saturday, October 8, 2016

Cathay Pacific flies Boeing 747 over Hong Kong one last time

A Cathay Pacific Boeing 747 aircraft flies past the International Finance Centre tower on its final flight over Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour
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A Cathay Pacific Boeing 747 aircraft flies past the International Finance Centre tower on its final flight over Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour (AFP Photo/Tengku Bahar)
Hong Kong flag carrier Cathay Pacific bid farewell to its Boeing 747 fleet Saturday with a final low-altitude flyby over the city's iconic skyline.
The final route harked back to dramatic images of the planes flying low over rooftops of apartment blocks as they used to approach the old airport on the harbour.
Saturday's flight, codenamed CX8747, flew over the city's famous Victoria Harbour and the former Kai Tak Airport, which closed in 1998 and was considered one of the most challenging places to land an aircraft due to its crowded urban site surrounded by steep mountains.
Around 300 airline staff made a donation of HK$747 ($96) to ride on the venerable aircraft, which was first used by Cathay Pacific in 1979, for the last time, the airline said.
Photos of the last flyby, at an altitude of 610 metres (2,000 feet) were posted on the airline's Facebook page, which showed some 747 fans waving goodbye.
"Goodbye and thank you, our dearest Boeing 747," Adonis Lau said on the airline's Facebook.
"Cathay 747s brought me and my family between HK and our stays in US and Canada during my childhood. I'll miss my time on the upper deck," Denise Ho said.
The airline had said the four-engine 747 aircraft played a significant role in growing Hong Kong into an international aviation hub.
It added the Boeing 747 had spent 3.1 million hours in the air, after its last commercial flight from Tokyo to the southern Chinese city on October 1.
The 400 passenger 747 Jumbo Jet was launched in 1970 and dominated international air travel and cargo over the next decades.