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If you type "I ask God's forgiveness" in arabic on Facebook your account will be blocked.
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THE KIDNAPPING CHILDREN EXPERIMENT!
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Growing up my biggest fear was getting kidnapped. I would get home early from school and sit on my front lawn until my parents came home because I felt like someone was inside my house waiting for me. This video was a way for me to express that fear in an artistic way and also spread positive change as to why it is important to ACT when put into these types of situations. Kids being abducted are nervous being around the person who captured them so it's on us to know when he or she is in danger. This video will not bring back any of the disappeared angels but it may help prevent losing anymore to the devil.
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Growing up my biggest fear was getting kidnapped. I would get home early from school and sit on my front lawn until my parents came home because I felt like someone was inside my house waiting for me. This video was a way for me to express that fear in an artistic way and also spread positive change as to why it is important to ACT when put into these types of situations. Kids being abducted are nervous being around the person who captured them so it's on us to know when he or she is in danger. This video will not bring back any of the disappeared angels but it may help prevent losing anymore to the devil.
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Reshare this if you hate Zionism
Rare snow storm blankets The dome of the rock, Jerusalem, Palestine
#jerusalem
Rare snow storm blankets The dome of the rock, Jerusalem, Palestine
#jerusalem
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From a new pope to a new prince, let's remember the biggest moments of the year with #Zeitgeist2013. Take a look back with us:
Google Zeitgeist | Here's to 2013
From a new pope to a new prince, let's remember the biggest moments of the year with #Zeitgeist2013. Take a look back with us:
Google Zeitgeist | Here's to 2013
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#jerusalem #snow
Rare snow storm blankets The dome of the rock, Jerusalem, Palestine
Rare snow storm blankets Jerusalem
Al-Aqsa Mosque | more snowfall in Al-Aqsa Mosque and Jerusalem 12/12/2013
The heaviest December snowfall in 50 years, according to the Palestinian weather service, fell Thursday morning on Jerusalem, which was briefly cut off from the rest of the country as access roads were closed.
It was also winter white on the summits of the occupied territory of the West Bank, from Jenin to Ramallah to Hebron.
Rare snow storm blankets The dome of the rock, Jerusalem, Palestine
Rare snow storm blankets Jerusalem
Al-Aqsa Mosque | more snowfall in Al-Aqsa Mosque and Jerusalem 12/12/2013
The heaviest December snowfall in 50 years, according to the Palestinian weather service, fell Thursday morning on Jerusalem, which was briefly cut off from the rest of the country as access roads were closed.
It was also winter white on the summits of the occupied territory of the West Bank, from Jenin to Ramallah to Hebron.
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NSA Deletes Fact Sheet On NSA Spying After Senate Points Out It's Actually NSA Lying
The joke around the NSA used to be that the acronym stood for "No Such Agency" as its very existence was denied for years. While the NSA is now very official, it's still probably the most secretive agency out there. That's to be somewhat expected, given its mission, but it appears that when it needs to be transparent, it doesn't do very well at all. We noted yesterday that Senators Ron Wyden and Mark Udall had called the NSA out for flat out lying on a "fact sheet" the agency had posted about its section 702 surveillance efforts. The NSA's response? They quietly deleted the pdf document from their website. Because it's not like the internet notices when you suddenly delete the document you put out to defend your overreaching surveillance techniques... You'd think that, of any agency out there, the NSA would recognize the most that simply deleting something on your local computers doesn't make it actually disappear from the world. But, here's the best part:
Separately Tuesday, another NSA official said the removal of the fact sheets and letter from the senators were unrelated.
Ah, yeah, I'm sure it had absolutely nothing to do with that whatsoever...
In more "unrelated" news, NSA boss, General Keith Alexander has also admitted that perhaps the fact sheet wasn't fully accurate:
"After reviewing your letter, I agree that the fact sheet that the National Security Agency posted on its website on 18 June 2013 could have more precisely described the requirements for collection under Section 702 of the FISA Amendments Act."
Oh, I'm sure that the original wording was fairly "precise." It's just that it was precisely misleading, which is the sort of precision that the NSA seems to specialize in when it comes to any sort of public discussion.
#nsa
Source: http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20130626/09531023625/nsa-deletes-fact-sheet-nsa-spying-after-senate-points-out-its-actually-nsa-lying.shtml
The joke around the NSA used to be that the acronym stood for "No Such Agency" as its very existence was denied for years. While the NSA is now very official, it's still probably the most secretive agency out there. That's to be somewhat expected, given its mission, but it appears that when it needs to be transparent, it doesn't do very well at all. We noted yesterday that Senators Ron Wyden and Mark Udall had called the NSA out for flat out lying on a "fact sheet" the agency had posted about its section 702 surveillance efforts. The NSA's response? They quietly deleted the pdf document from their website. Because it's not like the internet notices when you suddenly delete the document you put out to defend your overreaching surveillance techniques... You'd think that, of any agency out there, the NSA would recognize the most that simply deleting something on your local computers doesn't make it actually disappear from the world. But, here's the best part:
Separately Tuesday, another NSA official said the removal of the fact sheets and letter from the senators were unrelated.
Ah, yeah, I'm sure it had absolutely nothing to do with that whatsoever...
In more "unrelated" news, NSA boss, General Keith Alexander has also admitted that perhaps the fact sheet wasn't fully accurate:
"After reviewing your letter, I agree that the fact sheet that the National Security Agency posted on its website on 18 June 2013 could have more precisely described the requirements for collection under Section 702 of the FISA Amendments Act."
Oh, I'm sure that the original wording was fairly "precise." It's just that it was precisely misleading, which is the sort of precision that the NSA seems to specialize in when it comes to any sort of public discussion.
#nsa
Source: http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20130626/09531023625/nsa-deletes-fact-sheet-nsa-spying-after-senate-points-out-its-actually-nsa-lying.shtml

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