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Ecumenism Works Locally Too…

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“People of a multitude of faiths gathered [in mid-September] at St. Ignatius of Antioch Church to heighten awareness of a common cause – peace.”

“The International Day of Peace, a celebration of interfaith relations and the common good, attracted about 400 people, including those of less familiar religions such as Islam, Sufi and Seventh Day Adventist, who shared celebrations of peace from their traditions.”

Attendees were able to browse the Qur’an, book of Mormon and other holy books as 14 faith groups. Participants felt closer to one another through an interfaith candle lighting ceremony, a collective meditation and prayer session and by reciting the various names of God for the first 15 minutes of every hour.

Other symbolic events included planting a 12-foot “peace pole” outside the Roman Catholic Church. Two families who performed a Pomo Native American ritual, which asked the Holy Spirit to live inside the pole, blessed the pole. Participants gathered around the pole and sang songs.

Tom Bonacci, a Roman Catholic priest founded the annual event, which is now four years old. It is organized around the time of the United Nations Peace Day, commemorated on September 21.

The ecumenical movement is designed to bring all faiths together under the Roman Catholic faith. This local event in Antioch, California is a good example of the integration of mindless ritual and ceremony that accompanies the ecumenical movement, which lays aside doctrine in the interest of finding unity. When doctrine is sidelined, there’s nothing left but ceremony. Biblical authority is replaced with human authority, particularly that of the pope.

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WordPress Blocking Image Upload?

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“Staged Terror” – WordPress Blocking Image Upload?

Update: This is the website statement for GlobalSecurity.org:

“Reliable Security InformationGlobalSecurity.org is the leading source for reliable news and security information, directed by John Pike”.

We have now confirmed that these pictures are indeed FAKE. This just goes to show how working together with like minded people can help confirm or debunk different articles and pictures.

Update:

Submitted by Craig


After a little research it appears that these photos ARE photo-faked and graphically altered. (FAKED)


Found original photos from military website :


http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/agm-86c-pics.htm

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Shepard Ambellas

March 24, 2011

Please let me know your thoughts on the following pictures. Tweet Me! Something was blocking me from uploading only these two pictures to the website today.

WordPress Banned Content For "Security Reasons"

I have NEVER experienced this before. The message read “This file type not permitted due to security reasons”. The message was repeated every time I tried to upload them. I tricked they system by relabeling them internally. This must mean that the key words “Staged Terror” are on some list.

It gave me one  the most bone chilling, erie feelings I have ever had.

Picture #1 (Is it Fake?)

Picture #2 (Is It Fake?)

Let me know your take?

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Not Able To Measure The Radiation Amount

To High To Meter! We Are Not Able To Measure The Amount Of Radiation Coming From The Power Plant

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We Are Not Able To Measure The Amount Of Radiation Coming From The Power Plant


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They Want To Trigger World War III

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David Icke On Deadline Live - Fork in The Road (They Want To Trigger World War III)


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3 exposed to radiation 2 sustain burns

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3 workers exposed to high radiation, 2 sustain possible burns

TOKYO
Control room of nuke reactor in Fukushima Pref.
Quake-hit Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station
Quake-hit Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station
Quake-hit Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station

Three workers were exposed to high-level radiation Thursday while laying cable at the troubled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, and two of them were taken to hospital due to possible radiation burns to their feet, the nuclear safety agency and the plant operator said.

The three men in their 20s and 30s were exposed to radiation amounting to 173 to 180 millisieverts at around 12:10 p.m. while laying cable underground at the No. 3 reactor's turbine building.

The two hospitalized are workers of plant operator Tokyo Electric Power Co.'s affiliated firm and had their feet under water while carrying out the work from 10 a.m., according to the utility known as TEPCO and the Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency.

The two, who were diagnosed with possible beta ray burns at a Fukushima hospital, will later be sent to the National Institute of Radiological Sciences in Chiba Prefecture, the agency said.

TEPCO said radioactive water may have seeped through the workers' radiation protective gear, causing radioactive materials in the water to stick to their skin. The burns are caused by direct exposure to beta rays, the utility added.

Following the incident, workers at the first and the basement floors of the No. 3 reactor's turbine building were told to evacuate the area.

The radiation levels the three were exposed to are this time lower than the maximum limit of 250 millisieverts set by the health ministry for workers tackling the ongoing emergency at the Fukushima plant. The accumulative amounts of radiation to which they have been exposed are also below this criteria, TEPCO said.

Usually in Japan, the upper radiation exposure limit for nuclear plant workers is set at 50 millisieverts per year, or 100 millisieverts within five years, but the level comes to a cumulative 100 millisieverts in the event of a crisis. The health ministry has further relaxed these standards to deal with the crisis in Fukushima, the worst in Japan.

With the latest exposure cases, the number of workers who have been exposed to radiation exceeding 100 millisieverts at the plant comes to 17, the operator said.

==Kyodo

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Seawater radioactive iodine 146.9 times

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Radioactive iodine 146.9 times higher in seawater near nuke plant

TOKYO

Abnormally high levels of radioactive materials were again detected in the sea near the crisis-hit nuclear power plant in Fukushima Prefecture, its operator said Thursday, warning the radiation levels in seawater may keep rising.

According to Tokyo Electric Power Co., radioactive iodine-131 146.9 times higher than the legal concentration limit was detected Wednesday morning in a seawater sample taken around 330 meters south of the plant, near the drain outlets of its troubled four reactors.

The level briefly fell to 29.8 times the limit on Tuesday morning from 126.7 times on Monday, but rose to its highest so far in the survey begun this week apparently due to rain and water sprayed at spent fuel pools from outside that caused radioactive materials to seep into the sea, it said.

The firm also said it found both iodine-131 and cesium-137 in a sample taken from near the drain outlets of the plant's No. 5 and No. 6 reactors that stabilized Sunday in so-called ''cold shutdown.''

Iodine-131 19.1 times higher than the limit was also detected Wednesday afternoon in a sample taken some 16 kilometers south of the nuclear power station, up from 16.7 times on Tuesday.

The current radiation levels in seawater do not pose an immediate risk to human health, an official of TEPCO told reporters, but added, ''We have to continue to monitor whether (radioactive materials in seawater) will keep rising.''

Following a magnitude 9.0 quake and ensuing tsunami on March 11, the cooling functions failed at the No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3 reactors and their cores are believed to have partially melted, while their and the No. 4 unit's spent fuel pools also lost cooling functions, and the No. 2 reactor suffered a rupture in its containment vessel, leading to the release of radioactive materials into the atmosphere and the sea.

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3 workers irradiated 10,000 times normal

Radiation 10,000 times normal level found in water that hit workers

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Radiation 10,000 times normal level found in water that hit workers

TOKYO

Water which three workers were exposed to at the crisis-hit Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant contained radioactive materials 10,000 times the normal level, plant operator Tokyo Electric Power Co. said Friday.

The finding underlines the possibility that part of the fuel in the No. 3 reactor of the plant or the spent fuel stored in the pool in the reactor building may be damaged.

The three, who are from a company cooperating with TEPCO, were involved in work to restore power to the No. 3 reactor, which has lost cooling function. They were working in the basement of the reactor's turbine building when they were irradiated.

Two of the three have been hospitalized due to possible burns caused by beta rays which can cause major skin damage. They were not wearing boots at the time and therefore their feet were soaked in the water.

TEPCO said almost no water was present during an on-site inspection the previous day and also that the level of radiation was low during the inspection.

''Because of this, the workers were believed to have continued their work even after their dosimeters' alarm went off, assuming a problem with the machine,'' a TEPCO official said.

TEPCO plans to strictly re-enforce the rule of evacuating the site whenever the dosimeter's alarm goes off.

The two hospitalized workers will be transferred later Friday to the National Institute of Radiological Sciences in Chiba City for closer examination from Fukushima Medical University hospital.

==Kyodo

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Radiation to go around globe

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Radioactive substances from Fukushima plant to go around globe

VIENNA

Radioactive substances released from Japan's crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station have already reached the United States and Iceland, and are expected to go around the globe in two to three weeks, the Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization said Thursday.

But the amount is too small to affect humans, the Vienna-based CTBTO told Kyodo News.

The commission operates a network of monitoring facilities at 63 locations in the world, including one in Takasaki, Gunma Prefecture.

A senior official at the commission's monitoring department said figures observed in Takasaki continue to go up and down and that the amount of radioactive substances from the Fukushima plant, which has been crippled by the March 11 mega earthquake and tsunami, cannot be said to be on the decrease.

Small amounts of radioactive substances were already detected at observation facilities in western California on March 18 and in Iceland on Tuesday, and they are expected to reach European countries in a few days, according to the official.

Diplomatic sources at the International Atomic Energy Agency said many Southeast Asian countries are worried about the adverse effects of the radioactive substances.

But Japan's Nuclear and Industry Safety Agency said it does not expect any impact on foreign countries, citing data observed so far.

==Kyodo

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