Saturday, April 30, 2011

ROYALTY, ROTHSCHILDS AND GOLDSMITHS

Annabel Goldsmith, Zac Goldsmith, Jemima Khan (nee Goldsmith). Zac and Jemima have a brother Ben who is married to Kate Rothschild.

"Jacob Rothschild's hospitality to Camilla is legendary.

"He gives her and her sister the run of his estate in Corfu and the yacht has always been at her disposal."

But, reportedly, Jacob Rothschild is now taking the side of Lady Annabel Goldsmith, who was not invited to William's wedding.

On 1 May 2011, we learn more about the reported split between Camilla, wife of Prince Charles, and Lady Annabel Goldsmith, who was a friend of Princess Diana.

(ROYAL WEDDING: 'Those are not heir-bearing hips are they?'.)

Camilla's family has links to Lady Annabel Goldsmith's family.

Camilla's brother, Mark Shand, is married to Clio Goldsmith, daughter of the late Teddy Goldsmith, Lady Annabel’s brother-in-law.

A source close to the Goldsmiths is quoted in the Mail on Sunday as saying: "There is no better networker or hostess than Annabel but if you cross her, there is no turning back."

Jacob Rothschild is reported to have sided with Annabel.

Jacob Rothschild's niece Kate is married to Lady Annabel's son, Ben.

According to the source: "Jacob Rothschild’s hospitality to Camilla is legendary. He gives her and her sister the run of his estate in Corfu and the yacht has always been at her disposal.

"Annabel is a dangerous enemy to have."

Carole Middleton, nee Carole Goldsmith, mother of Kate Middleton.

Jemima Khan is the daughter of Lady Annabel.

In 2010, Jemima Khan tweeted:

Kate Middleton – those are not heir-bearing hips are they? Unfeasibly narrow.

According to the Mail on Sunday's source: "Charles and Camilla didn’t approve.

"Camilla especially is very fond and protective of Kate.

"They don’t think much of Jemima Khan’s public backing of Julian Assange either."

Jemima Khan tweeted during William's wedding: "No offence to Camilla, but I'd have preferred - out of respect - that no one had substituted for the mother of the groom at the register signing."

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The Rothschilds and British Royalty

"In 1809, we find the Royal Dukes, brothers of George IV, doing what common people would then generally refrain from doing.

"We find the Jew Abraham Goldsmid, the same who helped to finance the French Revolution acting as host to the Duke of Cambridge, whilst the latter, with the Duke of Cumberland, used to visit Nathan Rothschild in his Piccadilly home.

"The Prince Regent arranged payments of borrowed money to the Elector of Hesse-Cassel through Nathan’s hands."


Sir James Goldsmith who has links to the Rothschilds (Cached). He multiplied his fortune as a brash corporate raider in the United States during the 1980s (Billionaire with a Cause vanityfair.com ) "He inherited many of his traits from his father Frank Goldsmith, the descendant of a distinguished Jewish banking family from Frankfurt once as famous as the Rothschilds." (Obituary: Sir James Goldsmith - People, News - The Independent)

The Biggest Secret - Chapter 18

"Goldsmith, formerly Goldschmidt, ... served the Brotherhood by launching the Referendum Party in Britain to hijack the anti-European Union opposition and lead it to failure.

"It also split the Conservative vote in key constituencies which helped the Brotherhood choice, Tony Blair, to become Prime Minister.

"Part of this strategy involved the former Conservative Party Treasurer... Lord McAlpine, making a very public transfer to Goldsmith’s party and he later became its leader.

"Goldsmith's elder brother Edward, 'Teddy', founded The Ecologist magazine and has connections with the WWF."

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RUSSELL TARG

Russell Targ

Russell Targ is controversial.

According to Targ:

"Heaven and Hell are available for the asking, but no experience can take place in our lives except in our consciousness...

"A master told his student: 'You don’t have to look for God. God is here now.'" -

Russell Targ.

Targ worked for the CIA.

How does a laser physicist working for the CIA find his way to a spiritual awakening? -

On the Consciousness Frontier with Russell Targ.




Targ's work for the CIA involved 'remote viewing' (eg. seeing into the future)

According to the Washington Post of August 7, 1977, top 'Scientologists' were at one time in charge of all Remote Viewing and other related CIA mind control operations at Stanford Research Institute under the auspices of CIA MK-ULTRA.

(See the Washington Post article of August 7, 1977, Psychic Spying? by John L. Wilhelm regarding the connection between the Stanford Research Institute, CIA mind control operations via MK-ULTRA and the Church of Scientology.)

Targ may have given up all links to the CIA and become 'spiritual'?

Views on Targ are mixed. (MK-ULTRA SubProject 130: Personality Theory (ACIM, Unity Church ...)





Esp And Psychic Spies Explained Russell Targ, Phd

ROYAL WEDDING - GOLDSMITHS

Princess Diana with Jemima Goldsmith and her close friend Lady Annabel Goldsmith. Photograph: John Giles/PA



What do the following have in common?



1. Tony Blair (prime minister at the time of the death of Princess Diana),



2. Lady Annabel Goldsmith (wife of Sir James Goldsmith, who was allegedly the father of Princess Diana)



3. Jemima Khan (née Goldsmith, allegedly the sister of Princess Diana),



4. Rosa Monckton ('friend' of Diana, married to Dominic Lawson, allegedly an MI6 spy - MI6 Rosa Monckton and the Oxbridge spooks... /Diana, and the baby buried in her garden Mail Online)



None of them were invited to the Royal Wedding.



(Royal wedding: Jemima Khan, Diana )



Jemima Khan



Some Goldsmiths were invited: Kate and Gary for example.



Kate Middleton's mother was born Carole Goldsmith.



Carole's brother Gary Goldsmith was filmed giving hard drugs to an undercover reporter. (Middleton uncle drugs & vice.)



What do we know about Diana and the Goldsmiths?



Frances Shand Kydd and Diana (www.dailymail.co.uk/.)



Lady Diana's mother was Frances Shand Kydd, who was born Frances Ruth Roche.



Reportedly, Frances had Jewish origins. (Davidic Ancestry of Prince William.)



Lady Diana's father may have been Jewish.

William, may have Jewish origins.



On 7 September 2007, the Independent (Ireland) produced an article entitled: A Murky Question, by Declan Lynch

(The Mail also covered the story. Were Diana and Jemima sisters? Mail Online)

Acording to Declan Lynch:



Princess Diana's father was Sir James Goldsmith.



Sir James was the son of Frank Goldsmith, the descendant of a Jewish banking family from Frankfurt.



Sir James Goldsmith who has links to the Rothschilds (Cached). He multiplied his fortune as a brash corporate raider in the United States during the 1980s (Billionaire with a Cause vanityfair.com ) "He inherited many of his traits from his father Frank Goldsmith, the descendant of a distinguished Jewish banking family from Frankfurt once as famous as the Rothschilds." (Obituary: Sir James Goldsmith - People, News - The Independent)



According to Declan Lynch:



The "Goldsmith" version "had been circulating in aristocratic circles for a long time."



Officially, Diana was the daughter of the Earl Spencer and Frances Shand Kydd.



Sources have long maintained that Goldsmith was conducting an affair with Frances around the time that Diana was conceived.



Nobody denies that the affair took place, "at a time when Frances was deeply unhappy in her marriage to the Earl, who was 'drinking heavily' and 'being beastly towards her'".



Tina Brown, author of The Diana Chronicle, suggests it was a long-running affair.



In Brown's version, there is strong support for the idea of Goldsmith being the father of Lady Diana, though she can't prove it.

Zak Goldsmith, son of Sir James Goldsmith.

Diana



William



Zak Goldsmith



Diana has a physical resemblance to Sir James' children, Jemima Khan (nee Goldsmith), Diana's best friend, and Zak Goldsmith.



Ben Goldsmith



Benjamin Goldsmith (born in 1980) married Kate Emma Rothschild (b. 1982), daughter of the late Amschel Rothschild

Diana was like her father in looks, "but also in her charisma, her sexual appetites, her madness, and her propensity for causing trouble."



Jemima Khan



MARRAKECH BOMB - INSIDE JOB?

People of Marrrakech

A website has accused friends of Morroco's King Mohammed VI of being behind the bombing in Marrakech.

The website Hibapress accuses Mounir Majidi, the king's secretary, and WFP (Authenticity and Modernity Party) boss Fouad Ali El Himma of being behind the attack in Marrakesh.

And, according to political exile Abdelillah Issou, the Moroccan regime wants to create 'a state of siege.'

The bomb gives the rich elite an excuse to clamp down on opponents of the regime?

(Marrakech : Les théories de la conspiration commencent Demain - [ Translate this page ])

There are conflicting reports about what happened in the bombing in Morocco.

The bomb in Marrakesh that killed 16 people "was set off by a remote-control device", according to Morrocan Interior minister Taeb Cherkaoui.

"The explosion was set off from a distance," Mr Cherkaoui told parliament in Rabat. (Al Qaeda suspected in Marrakesh bombing )

Marrakech

The news portal Lakome.com had said that the bomb was a suicide attack.

They also said that the bomber had been freed from prison two months ago after having been sentenced to eight years in jail for rape.

(Marrakesh bomb blast: Briton among 16 killed in terrorist attack ...‎)

Two of the dead are "Michal Zekry, 29, an Israeli-Canadian who was pregnant, and her husband, Messod Wizman, 30, a Moroccan-Canadian." (Fatal Bomb in Morocco Shows Signs of Al Qaeda )

A third Jewish victim was "British travel writer Peter Moss" who used to work for the Jewish Chronicle.

(Briton named as victim of Morocco bombing)

The bombers had to get through police controls to attack the square, which is well protected.

"They were surely well organized and significantly trained, " said Jean-Yves Moisseron, editor of Maghreb-Machrek. (Fatal Bomb in Morocco Shows Signs of Al Qaeda)

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MOROCCO BOMB

Welcome to Morocco.



On 28 April 2011, the Morocco-U.S. Defense Consultative Committee was meeting in Rabat in Morocco. (Morocco-US Defense Consultative Committee meets in Rabat)



On 28 April 2011, Le Figaro reported the deaths of a British national and two French nationals in a bomb attack in Morocco.



The bomb hit the Argana cafe in Jamaa el-Fna square in Marrakesh.



The total number of people killed is reported to be 14.







In 2003, bombers attacked five targets in Casablanca, killing 45 people.



In 2011, "Morocco has seen two months of protests against King Mohammed VI amid a tide of uprisings across the region." (Marrakesh bomb strikes Djemaa el-Fna square)



Morocco is much, much poorer than Egypt.



According to economist Najib Akesbi, "entire sectors" of the economy serve as sources of income for the rich elite.



According to Akesby, King Mohammed VI and his family control most farmland and the main companies in the industrial, services, commercial, distribution and export sectors. (Poverty time bomb ticks in Morocco - Africa - Mail & Guardian Online)

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MOROCCO TURNS VIOLENT?

THE PUZZLING CASE OF MOROCCO

ISRAEL'S FRIEND MOROCCO

Morocco and tourism

Morocco - the CIA's dustbin and the CIA's recruiting ...

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Royal Wedding Official Portraits!

As the new Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were whisked by helicopter to a secret weekend destination, the palace released three official Royal Wedding photographs.



The images were taken by Hugo Burnand in the Throne Room of Buckingham Palace on Friday afternoon – shortly after Prince William made Kate Middleton his wife.





Of course, there is a main image of the newlyweds. But even more fun, is an adorable one with the children of the bridal party including: The Hon. Margarita Armstrong-Jones, Miss Eliza Lopes, Miss Grace van Cutsem, Lady Louise Windsor, Master Tom Pettifer, Master William Lowther-Pinkerton.



The now-merged family is featured in entirety in the final shot, with everyone from Queen Elizabeth II to Carole Middleton.



Flanking William and Kate are as follows. Front row (left to right): Miss Grace van Cutsem, Miss Eliza Lopes, HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, HM The Queen, The Hon. Margarita Armstrong-Jones, Lady Louise Windsor, Master William Lowther-Pinkerton.



Back Row (left to right): Master Tom Pettifer, HRH The Duchess of Cornwall, HRH The Prince of Wales, HRH Prince Henry of Wales, Mr Michael Middleton, Mrs Michael Middleton, Mr James Middleton, Miss Philippa Middleton.



So very regal!

Friday, April 29, 2011

Royal Wedding


Royal wedding dress: Everything you wanted to know and more!

After weeks of speculation that at times has verged on the absurd, Kate Middleton emerged in a wedding gown by Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen. The wedding gown was classic-looking, in silk gazar with long, intricate Chantilly lace sleeves and a V-shaped neckline, and it represents the grandest British fashion gesture the young royal could have made.

British Vogue editor Alexandra Shulman, for one, has been campaigning for the designer for months, with plenty of other fashion insiders joining the chorus.

Burton has long been tipped to be the designer of the gown, but incredibly, the identity was kept a secret, with a new contender mentioned nearly every day. Middleton's choice was auspicious timing. A retrospective exhibition of work by McQueen, who died last year, is set to open at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York on Wednesday. Burton was named as his successor in May 2010.

Photo gallery: Royal wedding coverage

"We knew she would wear something classic, but having Sarah Burton as the designer added something modern," said Darcy Miller, editorial director of Martha Stewart Weddings magazine. "And that's really been the running thread with this couple -- that they bring modernity to the royal family but are respectful of tradition."

Middleton chose the British brand "for its craftsmanship and its respect for traditional workmanship and the technical construction of clothing," according to a statement on the official wedding website. Apparently, the bride worked closely with the designer in creating the dress, which pays homage to the Arts and Crafts movement.

McQueen began his career apprenticing on Savile Row, where legend has it he sewed a subversive message into the sleeve of a jacket destined for Prince Charles. His collections were often inspired by history, both the majesty and the macabre, including the Salem Witch Trials and the famous Highland Rape collection, inspired by the 1746 Battle of Culloden in Scotland.

Burton took over as creative director of the label after McQueen's suicide last year. She joined the brand in 1996 as an intern and was appointed head of design for women's wear in 2000. She showed her first runway collection for Alexander McQueen in Paris in October 2010 and during her short tenure has managed to temper McQueen's severe styles and tortured vision with a new femininity and ease.

The lace appliqué for the gown's bodice and skirt was handmade by the Royal School of Needlework, based at Hampton Court Palace. Individual flowers were hand-cut from lace and hand-engineered onto ivory silk tulle to create an organic design with rose, thistle, daffodil and shamrock motifs.

The skirt was meant to echo an opening flower, and the bodice to draw on the Victorian tradition of corsetry. The train was just short of nine feet long. French Chantilly lace was combined with English Cluny lace to be hand-worked in the Carrickmacross needlework tradition which originated in Ireland in the 1820s. The workers washed their hands every 30 minutes to keep the lace and threads pristine, and the needles were renewed every three hours to keep them sharp and clean.

Like Princess Diana's, Middleton's dress is likely to be a force of pop culture for years to come, influencing fashion trends and reinforcing the sociological significance of the white wedding gown.

"The royal wedding legitimizes luxury and reinforces the princess myth," says Cele Otnes, a marketing and advertising scholar at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and co-author of the book "Cinderella Dreams: The Allure of the Lavish Wedding." (University of California Press, 2003). "We get to have a piece of that myth, whether we consume it vicariously by watching it on TV, getting a knockoff gown or modeling our wedding after it."

The royal wedding will live on in the ways that people choose to democratize it. "Most of us can't have a princess wedding, so we have to tinker at the margins," she says. "We might be able to put trees in the church, or give a cool bridesmaid's gift like Kate's, or maybe even use a replica of her ring as napkin rings at a wedding."

The long-sleeved gown, which Middleton accessorized with a 1936 Cartier tiara borrowed from the queen, "will be a major shift in fashion. There are thousands of girls who will want to step into that fantasy," says Don O'Neill, creative director of evening and bridal wear label Theia, who created a $2,495 "Kate" gown with illusion sleeves before he even saw the big reveal on Friday. The style will be available in August at select Nordstrom stores.

JS Collections, another eveningwear label, expects to have a replica of the Burton for McQueen gown, priced under $1,000, available for pre-order early next week at Nordstrom and Nordstrom.com. (The gown will land in stores in August.)

Other designers already seemed to have the royal wedding in mind months ago, when they designed their fall collections shown in early April at New York's Bridal Fashion Week. Anticipating that Middleton would want to show a modicum of modesty in front of the Queen at Westminster Abbey, not to mention an estimated viewing audience of 2 billion, designers showed a lot of gowns with sleeves, as well as feather fascinators similar to the ones Middleton has popularized as part of her everyday wardrobe. "We even spotted a 12-foot train," says Heather Levine, senior fashion editor at TheKnot.com.

Priscilla of Boston created an exclusive line of tiaras in anticipation of the royal wedding. "When we first decided to do it, my merchandise director told me tiaras don't sell," says Kimberly Lee Minor, chief fashion strategist for the brand founded in 1945, which operates 19 bridal salons across the country. "We delivered them two weeks ago, and when girls come into the stores now, all they want to do is try on tiaras."

When it comes to fashion, royal weddings have always been influential.

"Princess Diana reinvigorated the idea of the big wedding," says Otnes. 'Before then, we were still riding the cusp of the ex-hippie wedding. She gave the industry a huge shot in the arm."

When she wed in 1840, Queen Victoria broke with the custom of wearing coronation robes and chose a white gown in keeping with the fashion of the day, helping to popularize the color white for brides.

Even the coronation of George VI and Elizabeth in 1937 influenced bridal designs, by introducing the idea of wearing tiaras.

In 1960, Princess Margaret's sleek, Norman Hartnell-designed wedding gown was a precursor to more modern-looking '60s styles.

And Diana's poufy, romantic David and Elizabeth Emanuel gown reverberated through the fashion of the 1980s, with the flamboyant, neo-romantic designs of Vivienne Westwood, Christian Lacroix and others.

But the iconic white wedding dress was really a creation of the 20th century.

Before that, weddings were typically arranged, and women married in the best dress from their closets. Around World War II, clothing manufacturers saw an opportunity to establish a bridal wear market, says Cynthia Amneus, a curator of costume and textiles at the Cincinnati Art Museum and author of the 2010 book "Wedded Perfection: Two Centuries of Wedding Dresses." "They actually went to Congress to lobby to have war restrictions on fabrics eased for bridal dresses. They framed it as, 'This is what our boys are fighting for, to come home and marry their sweethearts.'"

With that, the modern bridal industry was born, bridal magazines became popular, and the descriptions of brides began to change from "virginal" and "sweet" to "fairy princess" and "regal." (Walt Disney's animated film "Cinderella" was released in 1950.)

Postwar bridal designers began to romanticize historical dress styles. In the 1950s, women were enchanted by the real-life weddings of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy and Grace Kelly. Bridal gowns followed the fashions of the times, with nipped waists and full skirts reflecting the feminine, happy-homemaker ideal that had become synonymous with the American dream.

In the 1960s and '70s, as women's roles began to shift with the dawn of feminism, bridal styles were equally transformed. A wide array of choices were available, from empire-waist gowns to chain-mail mini-dresses.

"Today, when a woman decides to get married, she's stepping into a marriage willingly, she's financially independent, educated and pretty much knows what she's getting into. The dress is an expression of her self," Amneus says. "But in any age, women of lower economic status look up to monarchs and aristocrats to see what they are wearing and dream about what they have." In the U.S. they sometimes look to Hollywood or the political arena — our own versions of royalty — as well.

In terms of influence, the closest we have come to Middleton's gown recently was the Vera Wang gown Chelsea Clinton was married in last year. "Everyone was so inspired by her modern spin on tradition, with that flouncy ball gown," says Levine from TheKnot.com. "But this is leaps and bounds more inspirational. Women look to Kate not just as a bridal icon but a style icon."

Source:
http://urlred.com/bNO7q

Wait nearly over as William and Kate's royal wedding day dawns!

The wait is nearly over for Prince William and Kate Middleton, who are to marry at Westminster Abbey on Friday in a dazzling display of royal pomp and pageantry set to draw a huge audience at home and abroad.
Hundreds of thousands of people are expected to cram the flag-lined streets of London to catch a glimpse of cavalrymen in shining ornamental breastplates, groomed horses and the ornate carriages that will carry senior royal figures from the service.
Some 8,000 reporters and support staff have descended on the capital to capture the occasion in words and images, and, while some question a British government estimate of a global audience of two billion, hundreds of millions are certain to tune in.
Die-hard fans camped out across the street from the abbey to ensure a front-row view of the royal couple and their guests, who start arriving at the abbey from 8:15 a.m. (3:15 a.m. ET) in time for the 11 a.m. start of the service.
"The atmosphere has been truly amazing, the crowd is buzzing," Canadian Jay Edmonds told Reuters as dawn broke outside Westminster Abbey on Friday. "I managed to catch just a few hours sleep in a doorway but I don't mind.
"Today is a once in a lifetime opportunity and I had to be there."
For others, it was an event to avoid, reflecting divided public opinion about the biggest royal occasion for nearly a decade and one which supporters hope heralds a renaissance for a monarchy that, following the divorce and death of Princess Diana, had seemed at peril from calls for a British republic.
"It's just a wedding," said 25-year-old Ivan Smith. "Everyone is going mad about it. I couldn't care less."
Among 1,900 guests at Westminster Abbey, the coronation site for the monarchy since William the Conqueror was crowned in 1066, will be David and Victoria Beckham, Elton John, royalty from around the world, politicians and friends of the couple.
No longer on the guest list, however, is the Syrian ambassador, whose invitation was withdrawn on the eve of the wedding in response to his country's violent crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrators.
The marriage between William, second in line to the throne, and girlfriend Kate, dubbed "Waity Katie" for their long courtship, has cemented a recovery in the monarchy's popularity.
A series of scandals involving senior royals, Britain's economic difficulties and Diana's death in 1997 aged 36 in a car crash after her divorce from Prince Charles led many to question the future of an institution rooted in the imperial past.
But William's image as a more rounded, less distant figure than his father, and the fact that Kate, 29, is the first "commoner" to marry a prince in close proximity to the throne in over 350 years, appear to have worked in the monarchy's favour.
In a surprise walkabout on Thursday evening, the groom reached into the crowds waiting on the Mall, the avenue leading to Buckingham Palace, shaking hands and chatting happily with delighted members of the public.
A Daily Mail survey showed 51 per cent of people believed the wedding would strengthen the monarchy in Britain, compared with 65 per cent who said the marriage between Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles in 2005 would weaken it.
However, while the Queen, 85, exercises limited power, and is largely a symbolic figurehead in Britain and its former colonies, critics question the privileges she and her family enjoy, particularly at a time when the economy is so weak.
The monarchy officially costs the British taxpayer around £40-million ($67-million) a year, while anti-royalists put the figure at closer to £180-million.
Some estimates say the cost of deploying some 5,000 police officers on the streets on Friday, not to mention intelligence and military personnel, could exceed £10-million.
"I personally think it's a waste of money," said Ollie Sam, a 26-year-old London artist.
Tourism chiefs predict an extra 600,000 visitors to London for the wedding, bringing in up to 50 million pounds, but economists say the negative impact of the extra public holiday declared on Friday is likely to be far greater.
Palace officials have released many of the details of the service and subsequent events on Friday, but the big secret remains the identity of the designer of Kate's dress.
That closely guarded secret will only be known as she steps out of her car and walks into Westminster Abbey to become royal and begin life in the glare of the media spotlight.
William, 28, has deliberately tried to keep the memory of his mother alive – he gave Kate his mother's sapphire and diamond engagement ring.
During the service, to be streamed live on the Internet, Kate will not promise to "obey" William as part of her wedding vows, and he will not wear a wedding ring. Her ring will be made out of Welsh gold.
After the marriage, the couple leave the abbey in a carriage to Buckingham Palace, the Queen's London residence, where they will appear on the balcony and are expected to kiss before the crowd assembled outside the gates.
About 5,500 street parties will be held across Britain, in keeping with tradition, although they will be more common in the more affluent south of England than in the poorer north.
The weather is likely to have a bearing on the turnout, with the Met Office forecasting the possibility of heavy showers around lunchtime.

Tony oneweek mounagor wins house of assembly election!

Tony one week ,the popular musician from Anambra state has won the state's house of assembly election conducted on 26th of April 2011.      Tony of Action congress of Nigeria  representing Idemiili North constituency got 10,801 votes  and was announced the winner in Ogidi.He is reportedly the first to win an election in Nigerian entertainment industry. Tony oneweek  is popular for his Gyration songs.

Market women appeal to Oshiomhole over alleged extortion.

Market women who sell goods around the King's Square axis of Benin City have appealed to the Edo State governor, Adams Oshiomhole, to save them from alleged extortionists.



The women alleged in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday in Benin that the extortionists usually operated in the night.



According to one of the women, who sells banana in front of the popular Bob Izua Park on Oba Market Road, she spends N350 daily to settle the "area boys".



The woman, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the money was paid to three groups daily, with N300 going to two groups at the rate of N150 each, while the remaining N50 was paid to another group.



"If you refuse to pay the money, they will destroy your wares," she alleged.



Another woman, who sells apples and oranges, made the same claim of daily payments to these unidentified groups.



NAN reports that street trading is banned within the King's Square area, while wares of violators are seized and released by the government after payment of prescribed fines.



According to a NAN investigation, the "area boys" capitalise on the ban within the area to extort money from the traders.



The women, therefore, appealed to the governor to intervene, saying that they displayed their wares on the road only in the night and this could not cause any traffic hold-up.



They also said that they decided to trade in the night because they lacked permanent shops.



Source:

http://urlred.com/OzDo2

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Royal Wedding Schedule: Prince William and Kate Middleton's Wedding Day!

The following schedule of royal wedding events is in Eastern Standard Time.

3:00 a.m. - 4:00 a.m. -- The morning of April 29 will start with an announcement from the Queen's office stating the titles that Prince William and Kate Middleton will take.

3:15 a.m. -- General wedding guests will start showing up at Westminster Abbey. These guests will enter the church through the Great North Door.

4:50 a.m. -- VIPs, such as Governors-General and Prime Ministers of Countries under the Commonwealth of England, Diplomatic Corps and distinguished guests, arrive at Westminster Abbey. They will enter the church through the West Door.

Watch Live Video Coverage of the Royal Wedding

5:10 a.m. -- Prince William and best man, Prince Harry, depart Clarence House.

5:15 a.m. -- Prince William and Prince Harry arrive at Westminster Abbey.

Follow Prince William's Wedding Route to Westminster Abbey

5:20 a.m. -- Members of foreign royal families, including Prince Albert of Monaco and Prince Felipe and Princess Letizia of Spain, arrive at the church.

5:20 a.m. -- Kate's mother Carole Middleton and brother James Middleton, depart the Goring Hotel.

5:27 a.m. -- Carole and James Middleton arrive at Westminster Abbey.

5:30 a.m. -- Members of the Royal Family begin arriving at the Abbey.

5:38 a.m. -- Father of the groom, Prince Charles and his wife, Camilla, depart Clarence House.

5:40 a.m. -- Prince Andrew (uncle of the groom) and his daughters Beatrice and Eugenie; Princess Anne (aunt of the groom), and her husband; Prince Edward (uncle of the groom) and his wife, arrive at Westminster Abbey and enter church through the West Door.

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5:40 a.m. -- Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip depart Buckingham Palace.

5:40 a.m. -- Prince William and Prince Harry will move into St. Edmunds Chapel until moments before the royal wedding begins.

5:42 a.m. -- Prince Charles and Camilla arrive at the Abbey.

5:45 a.m. -- Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip are the last guests to arrive at Westminster Abbey.

5:48 a.m. -- Kate's bridesmaids and William's pageboys depart the Goring Hotel.

The Wedding Dress: Explore Wedding Dresses of the House of Windsor

5:51 a.m. -- Kate Middleton, accompanied by her father, will depart the Goring Hotel in a 1978 Rolls-Royce from the royal state car collection and make her way to Westminster Abbey.

5:55 a.m. -- Bridesmaids and pages arrive at the church.

5:58 a.m. -- The bride, Kate Middleton, who will be officially be known as Catherine, and her father Michael arrive at Westminster Abbey.

6 a.m. -- The ceremony begins. The service is set to last just over an hour and will include vows and a sermon delivered by the Bishop of London, private clergyman to the queen.

7:15 a.m. -- Prince William and the new Princess Catherine will depart Westminster Abbey, by carriage, and process to Buckingham Palace. The carriage carrying the bride and groom will be followed by 4 other carriages carrying their bridal party, parents and Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip.

Leave a Message for Kate and William in the Royal Guestbook

7:30 a.m. -- The Bride and Groom arrive at the Grand Entrance of Buckingham Palace.

7:40 a.m. -- Members of the royal family, foreign royal families, and other reception guests begin arriving at Buckingham Palace.

8:25 a.m. -- The married couple reappear on the balcony at Buckingham Palace with the Queen and their families for 10 minutes.

8:30 a.m. -- The Royal Air Force, where Prince William serves as a search-and-rescue pilot, will perform a flyover.
Source:
http://abcnews.go.com/International/Royal_Wedding/royal-wedding-schedule-prince-william-kate-middletons-wedding/story?id=13470414

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INTERNET SEX STUDY


On 28 April 2011, we read that scientists have been studying one billion online sex-related searches from around the world.

A new book called "A Billion Wicked Thoughts", by Ogi Ogas and Sai Gaddam, provides the details.

Ogi Ogas was a biodefense researcher at MIT and a Department of Homeland Security fellow.

Internet sex study reveals what people really want / Huge Internet Sex Study Reveals What People Really Want

The top searches are:

Youth
Gay

'Straight' women 'enjoy' reading about and watching romances between two men.

'Straight' men enjoy a wide variety of erotic images, including both elderly women and transsexuals.

Gay men and straight men have the same favourite body parts, which in order are chests, buttocks then feet.

Men fantasise about group sex more than women, and picture more men than women in the action.

Straight men have a fascination with other men’s penises.

“The research, as far as I can tell, is pretty damn sound,” says Dr. Stephen Snyder, a sex therapist in private practice in Manhattan for over 20 years. “They worked very hard to acquire a large data set, and they found some very, very interesting stuff.”

Psychologist Donald Symons says 'Ogi is convinced that when people are searching for things, it’s primarily for sexual arousal. I’m not so sure about that. If there was a porn star with three breasts - I bet there would be a zillion hits. Would that be a sign men were suddenly aroused by that? I think not.'

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Wednesday, April 27, 2011

ROYAL RELATIONSHIPS

Jose

Prince José (1761 – 1788) was heir to the throne of Portugal.

In 1777, when he was 15 years old, he married his 30-year-old aunt, Benedita.

Benedita

She produced no children.

On September 11, 1788, José died, at the age of 27, from smallpox.

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Lisbon, Portugal, 1755, hit by an earthquake and tsunami

Princess Mariana (1768 – 1788) was the eldest daughter of Queen Maria I of Portugal.

In 1785, she married her mother's first cousin, Gabriel.


Gabriel

Mariana died of smallpox, aged 19.

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Carlota

Princess Carlota of Spain (1775 – 1830) was the eldest daughter of King Charles IV of Spain.

In 1785, at the age of 10, she married the future king of Portugal, John VI.

John was reportedly lazy, fat and almost as ugly as Carlota.

Carlota produced nine children and, "because they were all handsome, it was rumoured that especially the younger ones had a different father."

After a while Carlota and John lived separate lives, he at Mafra and she at Queluz, where, it was rumoured, she indulged in sexual orgies.

In 1826, when John was dying, Carlota refused to attend his deathbed and started the rumour that John had been poisoned by the Freemasons.

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In 1714 George I, from 'Germany', became King of England. He is said to have arrived in England with two German mistresses, while his wife was in prison for adultery. (BBC NEWS History of Scandal)

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The Belgian monarchy has been linked to the Dutroux scandal. (Belgian royal family dismisses paedophile claims over king ...)

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Morocco's King Mohammed VI went to college in Brussels, Belgium, and reportedly hung out in gay bars there. (Mohammed VI of Morocco at AllExperts)


Erbprinz Albrecht von Bayern (1905-96) by Miss Mertens


Albrecht, a descendant of the Stuarts, was considered by some to be the rightful British monarch. At one time he and his family were imprisoned in the concentration camps of Sachsenhausen , Flossenbuerg and Dachau.

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Manvendrasinh Gohil is a member of the royal family of Rajpipla, near Vadodara, in India. He told his parents he is gay.

‘'I came out as gay to a Gujarati daily because I wanted people to openly discuss homosexuality since it’s a hidden affair with a lot of stigma attached,’' says Gohil.

"It wasn’t long before the prince was dispossessed — two days ago, two different notices in a leading vernacular daily in Vadodara put an end to his claim to the family property." - Out of closet, royals cut out gay prince

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Pastor Fred Phelps has set up a God hates Sweden website, celebrating the deaths of Swedes and describing Carl XVI Gustaf as 'King of Sodomite Whores'.

The website says "The popinjay King of Sweden - a moral titmouse in the plumage of a peacock, who lives lavishly with kids on Sweden's largest social security check - is King of Fags," - Anti-gay church condemns Swedish royals - Telegraph

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The People newspaper revealed that a royal servant has starred in a gay porn film.

"According to The People, as well as appearing in the film, which was never released, Steve Kaye is keen to sell to the highest bidder his stories of orgies and drug taking at the palace.

"He claims that security is slack at Buckingham Palace, and that poorly paid servants often organize parties involving drugs and sex, despite senior royals being in attendance." - Queen's servant appeared in gay porn film

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Prince Albert, also known as Prince Eddy, was the eldest son of the Edward Prince of Wales who became Edward VII.

Prince Albert was reportedly involved in the Cleveland Street Scandal of 1889.

This scandal involved a 'rentboy' brothel in London's Cleveland Street.

Public Record Office police papers and the letters of Lord Arthur Somerset apparently show that the Prince was involved with boys.

Prince Albert was reported to have died of pneumonia in 1892.

Alternative theories are that:

1. he died of syphilis.
2. he was given a morphine overdose.
3. he survived until the 1920s in an asylum on the Isle of Wight.

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The scandal began when the police went to 19 Cleveland Street in London's West End to arrest 35 year old Charles Hammond and his 18 year old accomplice Henry Newlove. Hammond had fled but Newlove was found at his mother's house.

Henry Newlove implicated
1. Lord Arthur Somerset, head of the Prince of Wales' stables
2. The Earl of Euston
3. an Army Colonel.

Telegraph boys confirmed that Lord Somerset was a regular client.

There were hints that Prince Albert (Prince Eddy), was involved in the Cleveland Street affair.

Ernest Parke, the editor the The North London Press, wondered why Newlove and his associate escaped with 'light' sentences.

The paper paper named the Earl of Euston and Lord Somerset, and said they had been allowed to leave the country to cover up the involvement of someone "more distinguished and more highly placed."

The Earl of Euston sued Parke. Parke refused to reveal his sources and was sentenced to twelve months in prison.

There was a prosecution of Henry Newlove's defence lawyer, Arthur Newton, because he had warned Hammond to flee the country. Newton was convicted.

The judge declared that Newton had helped Hammond escape to prevent him from testifying against his aristocratic clients.

In 1890, Henry Labouchere, a radical MP, claimed in parliament that the Prime Minister had arranged for Lord Arthur Somerset to escape. The MPs voted 204 to 66 not to have an investigation.

The press reports on the Cleveland Street Scandal led to pressure for a crackdown on certain types of sexual activity. In 1895 Oscar Wilde was put on trial.

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Anonymous brought our attention to:

http://youtu.be/BcwWFdj0H7o

http://youtu.be/YzCaKs1PSZI

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Charles II, The Earl of Rochester, Johnny Depp

The typical right-wing militarist - Frederick the Gay

King Gustav V of Sweden

Nona: Kaiser Wilhelm II, Prince Eulenberg and Friedrich Krupp

The Duke and Duchess of Windsor

Napoleon

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LIBYA




Thanks to Brian for the video link.

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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

How Can You Tell Someone Is al-Qaida? Look at His Watch!

The U.S. military says Casio F-91W watches like this one have been used in terrorist bombings by members of al-Qaida, according to Guantanamo Bay files released by WikiLeaks.


It's a simple, water-resistant digital watch that retails for about $11. But beware: It could sell you out as al-Qaida.

A new batch of WikiLeaks files from Guantanamo Bay reveals a secret checklist U.S. investigators used to figure out whether detainees were really al-Qaida members. Among the criteria was the kind of wristwatch they were wearing.

The U.S. military lists the Casio F-91W model -- a cheap plastic watch available all over the world -- as a "suspicious item" on par with military transceivers, satellite phones, huge wads of cash and secret notes from al-Qaida facilitators. According to a confidential document distributed to American interrogators at the Guantanamo Bay prison, the Casio model "is an indicator of al-Qaida training in the manufacture of improved explosive devices (IEDs)."

"The Casio was known to be given to the students at al-Qaida bomb-making training courses in Afghanistan, at which the students received instruction in the preparation of timing devices using the watch," the document states.

One-third of detainees captured while wearing the Casio watch "have known connections to explosives," it said.

The memo was used to train U.S. investigators on how to accurately gauge the threat level of certain detainees at the U.S. terror prison in Cuba. More than 50 reports about individual detainees mention the Casio watch, along with a slightly more expensive model, the A-159W, made of stainless steel.

Millions of innocent people around the world are believed to wear the Casio F-91W. But the idea that it could be used by al-Qaida was first revealed in 2006, after The Associated Press sued the U.S. government to make public transcripts of U.S. military tribunals at Guantanamo.

One transcript reveals how U.S. military interrogators kept questioning one detainee, a Kuwaiti engineer, about his Casio watch. According to the German newspaper Der Spiegel, which republished an excerpt of the transcript, the Kuwaiti man expressed surprise when told that his wristwatch could link him to al-Qaida.

"We have two watches in Kuwait: Fossil and Casio. This watch has a compass that shows the direction of Mecca. I am Muslim and pray five times a day," the man explained.

In fact, he said all four Muslim chaplains working at Guantanamo at the time of his interrogation also had the same Casio watch to identify the direction in which to pray.

"I swear I don't know if terrorists use it or if they make explosives with it," the Kuwaiti detainee said. "If I had known that, I would have thrown it away. I'm not stupid."

The man's name wasn't revealed, and it's unclear whether he was released or is still being held.

There's been no public comment from the Casio company about the U.S. allegations, and it's unclear whether they've affected sales.

Source:
http://urlred.com/MgI78

Seyi Obakin: The Only Nigerian That Tops Prince Williams Wedding Guest List!

Seyi Obakin the only Nigerian on the Prince William's Royal Wedding official guest list released at the weekend by St James's Palace will receive the Royal Wedding Cake on behalf of Centrepoint.



Obakin, a chartered accountant and Chief Executive, Centrepoint, a charity organisation in London was listed alongside David Bekham, Sir Elton John, among others on the merit section of the guest list. He is one of the three Africans invited for the wedding and the only non African monarch after the Crown Prince of Morocco and King of Swazi in the list.



Prince William is a patron of Obakin's Centrepoint and has met many of the young people supported by Centrepoint over the years



Obakin joined Centrepoint as Finance Director in 2003 and was promoted to Chief Operating Officer in 2006. He became Acting Chief Executive in May 2008 and was appointed to that role permanently in January 2009. The royal wedding cake will be donated to Obakin's Centrepoint.



Source:

http://urlred.com/dWB0e

A Brave Muslim Man Who Risked His Life For His Christian Neighbours!

This is a Must Read Story!

As the rampaging youth pursued the woman into the street, men dragged their wives and children inside and locked their doors. The rioters finally caught up with the screaming woman and began to beat her; they tore up her clothes and pushed her to the ground. Then they raised her up again and were dragging her off when a slightly built man in caftan and skull cap approached, shouting at them to stop, his arms flailing. Men looked out from inside their rooms in amazement.

"They said later that they thought I was out of my mind, approaching these boys, all drugged on something, carrying petrol and burning down buildings," said Adamu Bologi.

Mr. Bologi himself had not thought of the consequences of his action. He dragged the woman away from the boys and took her to a nearby mosque, hiding her by a side entrance through which the Ladan usually enters. Of course, he made sure she took off her shoes first.

When he came out, he saw another harassed woman running with two children, stumbling along the road. Her husband is the pastor of a church, the Conqueror's House, around the same area where the Christian Corpers Lodge and a church were burnt last Monday in Minna.

Mr Bologi looked around him. There was no one else apart from the rioters in the street.

"It was suddenly like midnight," he said. "The whole place was so quiet, not even a child could be heard, although it was just about 2pm. The world seemed empty and these boys were in charge."

He saw smoke from a burning church behind the crying woman on the opposite street; he saw some other miscreants approach; and he saw that soon she would run into them. Mr Bologi ran towards her and took one of the children. He tried to lead her to his house, but she was inconsolable.

"She kept screaming about her husband, saying, 'They are too many. They are beating him, please help him before they kill him.' She finally agreed to follow me home after I promised to go for the pastor afterward."

After he took her home, where another victim he took there earlier was already settled, watching a movie, he went back to check on the pastor but the place was unapproachable. The boys were breaking windows, destroying the building and stealing church equipment. How to approach such a scene?

Mr Bologi said the pastor fought valiantly; there was blood on his hands where he kept blocking the blows from the cutlass wielded by one of the boys as the rest hit him with hockey sticks. The whole place was full of smoke.

"I was alone," said Mr Bologi. "There was no way I could handle those boys. I had no stick, no knife, nothing."

Suddenly, someone pointed at him, asking where the woman was and some in the gang began to spread around to look for her.

"So I went back to look after my family and the woman. But when she saw me she started screaming about her husband again, asking me if he was dead already, begging me to help him. So I got out again."

But by the time he went back, the pastor was no longer there. The boys were still screaming, still stealing, still vandalising but there was nothing he could do. He went past the church searching for the pastor. The streets were deserted save for the urchins, and he was about to return home when he saw a man walking through some kind of haze.

"He had obviously been looking for his family," said Mr Bologi. "When I approached him, he stood there with bandaged hands, still defiant. 'Are you the pastor of the burnt church?' I asked. He said, 'So what if I am?' So I told him his family was in my home and that I could take him to them."

But that took a while because Mr Bologi couldn't just walk the bleeding pastor to his home – they would be seen. So they devised a way to get to the house by indirection, going sideways, like a crab's walk.

"When the woman saw her husband, I have never seen such joy," he said.

There was a police barracks near the place, perhaps 300 metres away. Mr Bologi told the pastor that soon the boys would come to look for him there and he won't be able to stop them, alone. He had to get them to the barracks; the pastor's family, and the woman he had ensconced in the mosque. On the way, they heard sirens, a vehicle filled with policemen approached and the motley crew of victims and their surrogate looked up in hope, but the policemen were on their way to the governor's residence nearby.

When Mr Bologi returned from the barracks, he saw that the boys have all gathered by his house.

"I thought, 'well, this is it.' The only thing standing between me and harm was my long dress," he said.

They were not after him, however.

"There is a building opposite where I stay and the whole people there are Ibos. The boys were attacking the place. They were breaking the windows, television, everything," he said.

The example to follow

Earlier on, the people had met Mr Bologi to seek permission to move into his compound, but there were too many of them.

"I suggested they all move to the police barracks and I followed them there to scout the road. They had to wait at the junction while I checked if the boys were around," he said.

When he saw that their rooms were under attack, Mr Bologi again pleaded with the boys to move on, that there was no one there. They ignored him. By this time, his brave efforts and constant imprecations had brought four other men from their homes and they helped in urging the boys to desist.

"That was when this man came running out of his room and they caught him. They began to beat him up but we went closer. We were shouting, 'don't kill him, don't kill him.' They said they would kill him unless he said, 'Laila la'ilallah.'

"The man tried, but he couldn't say the words. I told them this was unIslamic and they got more angry, accusing me of conniving with unbelievers, threatening me.

"It was during this back and forth that one of those wielding a machete went behind and hit the man on the neck, leaving a wide gash as the man crumbled to the floor…"

At this point in his narration, Mr Bologi's voice crumbled, and he couldn't go on. His eyes misted over.

"It is not right," he said. "It is not right to do that to another human being, and no religion I know permits such a thing. No religion says that for no reason you can machete an innocent man."

I asked Mr Bologi what happened after this.

"I started crying," he said.

"It was all too much. I saw the blow and for a second, the collar-bones were all white and then the blood started gushing. I became so weak."

When he rallied, Mr Bologi had attempted to push the man into the Mosque but the boys stopped him. So he dragged the man to his house.

"There was all this blood and my wife wasn't finding it funny. She said, "What are you doing? You bring some and you take them out and you go and bring others?"

So why did Mr Bologi, a young librarian at the state newspaper house, Newsline, a man without any obvious physical strength stand up to over 30 vicious young men, holding clubs and machetes?

"I kept remembering the prophet, Mohammed," he said. "He urged us to live our lives in such a way that other people would come to admire our way of life and become Muslims themselves. Is anyone going to become a Muslim with the kind of violence shown by those boys?"

And why did the rioters not learn the same lesson?

"They are mostly boys, you know, without families, without the kind of home training we got. Many of them are twelve, fourteen and fifteen-year-olds."

Afterward, Mr Bologi and some other neighbours, mostly Muslims, joined hands to put out the fires in the churches and to take all the injured to the hospital. Mr. Bologi still looked exhausted the day after.

"I kept thinking of the prophet," he said. "One day some men came to kill him and failed. As they fled, the prophet noticed that they were going in the direction of his more militant supporters, Saidi na Ali and such. So, he told them not to go that way, to avoid the route because they might get themselves killed. He helped them make good their escape. That is my example. That should be our example as Muslims."

Source:
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