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Friday, February 28, 2014

Hezbollah in the streets of Caracas?

Presence in Venezuela denounce the terrorist group Hezbollah acting against students on the street ... Hezbollah in the streets of Caracas?


A man whom the U.S. Treasury Department has been designated as an operative of the terrorist organization Hizbullah apparently has moved from Syria to Venezuela in recent days in support of the violent repression of the Venezuelan government against student protesters . Ghazi Atef Nassereddine was sanctioned by the U.S. government in 2008 to provide financial and logistical support to Hezbollah.Photo: Paz del bueno...
Sources and documents Nassereddine corroborate the role of Hezbollah as a representative to the Venezuelan regime and as a close associate of President Nicolas Maduro. In recent years , it has been passed as a diplomat assigned to Venezuela embassy in Damascus , where he has used his position to facilitate travel and visas for many people from the Middle East to Venezuela . From that position , he had extraordinary access to senior Syrian security officials who have made war on the opponents of the Assad regime .
Two witnesses have also told me that Nassereddine was key to obtaining the approval of Maduro in establishing money laundering schemes through Hezbollah Venezuelan entities . A plan involved the transfer of Syrian oil through a refinery operated by Venezuela in the Caribbean to evade international sanctions. These agreements have provided huge profits for corrupt representatives Maduro regime and Hezbollah.
As part of the anti -US radical agenda of Hugo Chavez, the Venezuelan regime has encouraged and even financed the presence and activities of Hezbollah and Iran in the Western Hemisphere . The regime is now turning to these allies and facing a crisis fueled by a virtual bankruptcy, an alarming inflation, high levels of crime, widespread shortages of food and medicine , and recently , student demonstrations against the regime of Maduro in major cities.Photo
A very dangerous operation that has responded to this call is Ghazi Nassereddine , who was born in 1971 in the Lebanese town of Bint Jbeil , the Israelis considered , " The capital of Hezbollah. " Parents Ghazi emigrated to Venezuela , where he acquired citizenship shortly after Chavez took office . As I said in my testimony before the Subcommittee on Intelligence and Counterterrorism in July 2011 , " [ Ghazi Nassereddine ] , together with at least two of his brothers , manages a network that raises , lava money, recruits and trains operators to expand Hezbollah's influence in Venezuela and throughout Latin America. " His brother Oday , is an activist in the so-called " Bolivarian Circles , "one of the groups that received paramilitary training to defend Chavez .
Ghazi Nassereddine seems to have returned to Venezuela to help the regime in its struggle to maintain power and silence the protesters who oppose the criminal regime Nicolas Maduro. On February 19 Ghazi sent a tweet from Caracas asserting, " supports the measures taken by the government [against the opposition ] " and where government action classifies as "patients and humanists. "
Nassereddine 's return to Venezuela shows that regime knows it is in a fight for survival and prepared to use violence. Paramilitaries have been recorded beating and shooting indiscriminately into the crowd of student protesters . It is notable that a Hezbollah operative Nassereddine prominence is part of that crackdown .
In recent years , various politicians and experts in the region have documented the presence of Hezbollah in the hemisphere - although the State Department continues to minimize the threat.Photo: PA’LANTE VENEZUELA….EL Q SE CANSA PIERDE

MARCHA SILENCIOSA DE 'MUJERES POR LA VIDA' HOY EN VENEZUELA.

EFE) — Venezuela cumple dos semanas de protestas continuas con la convocatoria este miércoles de la oposición a una marcha de mujeres contra la represión y en contra de la Conferencia Nacional de Paz a la que ha llamado el presidente, Nicolás Maduro.

Tanto en la capital Caracas, como en diferentes ciudades del país, las mujeres comenzaron a reunirse este miércoles por la mañana en respuesta al llamado hecho por la diputada María Corina Machado a manifestarse pacíficamente.

La diputada Machado escribió en su cuenta de Twitter que la protesta de mujeres es silenciosa. "En silencio le hablaremos al mundo entero. Nuestro grito es por la paz y la libertad de Venezuela! #26F #MujeresPorLaVida", dijo en un tuit.

Anunció que participaría en una marcha de Caracas, en Montalbán, donde dijo que hay "madres, hermanas, abuelas, tías" en la manifestación.

Foto: Marcha a la altura de Montalbán.
Hezbollah can you be among those who commit acts of terror and violence against protesters Venezuelans would be a dramatic demonstration of the operational capacity of the group in the Americas.
The State Department is reportedly " considering" action to take in response to the violence and the expulsion this week of three American diplomats in Caracas. Beyond the diplomatic decision taken , the national security agencies of the United States should direct additional resources to check and counteract the participation of Hezbollah terrorists who commit acts of violence on the streets of Venezuela .

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INSTALL SOLAR POWER AND WILL BE INDEPENCE DAY FROM UTILITY BULLIES

Solar plus battery storage could destroy utility business model

Solar plus batteries could kill utilitiesRooftop solar panels combined with battery storage have very real potential to destroy the reigning grid utility model, according to a study released this week by the Rocky Mountain Institute. And the destruction could happen quickly.
“We weren’t really surprised to see that it could happen,” said Jon Creyts, RMI managing director. “What surprised us is how quickly it could happen. Within 10 years, we could have tens of millions of utility customers who have favorable economics for defecting from the grid.”
Rocky Mountain Institute partnered with Homer Energy and CohnReznock Think Energy CRTE (CRTE) to produce the study that looks at when the economics will shift and solar and battery combinations will be as affordable as grid power.
Discussions about the “threat” solar energy poses to the traditional utility grid model have recently focused on net metering. Utilities in several states, such as Arizona and Colorado have asked to cut net metering rates or impose fees on solar customers that will all but eliminate the financial benefits of going solar.
But behind that debate is the real threat to utilities – affordable solar and storage combinations.
“Once economics are no longer a factor, that’s a utility death spiral,” said Jamie Mandel, an RMI senior consultant on disruptive technologies.
It’s already happening in Hawaii, where more than 10 percent of utility customers are on net metering programs. And now that the utility won’t allow any more grid connection, solar customers are simply going off the grid with storage. Electricity rates are so high in Hawaii – usually about three times the rates on the mainland – that the economics are already there.
“That is really a postcard from the future,” Creyts said. “We have a lot to learn from Hawaii.”
The study found that the economics will favor rooftop solar and battery combinations over the grid in New York by 2025, in California by 2031 and in Kentucky and Texas by 2047.
“Of course, there are a lot of situations where customers will adopt the new technology even before it’s economically viable,” Creyts said. “You need look no farther than Sandy to see that happening.”
If utilities are going to survive, they will have to change their business models. Right now, they’re focused on selling kilowatt hours. Many are looking at changing over from old coal-fired power plants and investing in new generation. But those plans are based on a 30-year payback where utilities are predicting a certain level of electricity sales. Rooftop solar panels combined with battery storage will likely disrupt utility predictions.
RMI and its partners are working on a companion report that will offer solutions for utilities, Creyts said.
Until that comes out, however, the discussion needs to change and utilities need to be looking toward the future and making adjustments for a world where consumers have more than one choice for their power.
“We’re shifting away from a monopoly model,” Mandel said. “The ability to defect is actually more important than actual defection.”

Dogs, rats, bats and monkeys at Indonesia´s gruesome food market

Is this the world's most gruesome food market? Dogs, rats, bats and monkeys among the animals roasted WHOLE in Indonesia

  • Dogs are flamed-roasted whole at Tomohon Traditional market in Indonesia
  • Before being killed by hanging from a tree, the dogs are kept in tiny cages
  • They are made to watch other dogs being killed, butchered and roasted 
  • Elsewhere on the market, rats, cats, monkeys and bats are killed for meat
  • Dead animals are laid out on tables, with pained expressions on their faces

These are the shocking images of a gruesome food market where dogs are strangled by rope for food and customers can purchase whole flame-roasted animals.
The Tomohon Traditional market in North Sulawesi, Indonesia sells whole monkeys, bats, cats, dogs, pigs, rats, sloths and even giant pythons laid out on tables with painful expressions still etched on their faces.
The macabre food stalls were witnessed by Oman-based photographer and blogger, Raymond Walsh, 44, who said it was easier to witness the dead and mutilated animals than it was to see the living dogs in cages awaiting their fate.
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Awaiting their fate: These dogs are kept in cramped cages for hours before they are eventually hung by a rope and flame roasted whole at a meat market in Indonesia
Awaiting their fate: These dogs are kept in cramped cages for hours before they are eventually hung by a rope and flame roasted whole at a meat market in Indonesia
Grisly: The blackened bodies of dozens of dogs sit on a table in Tomohon Traditional market in North Sulawesi
Grisly: The blackened bodies of dozens of dogs sit on a table in Tomohon Traditional market in North Sulawesi
Brutal: The dogs' flame-roasted bodies are curled up on a floor covered in blood at the Indonesian market
Brutal: The dogs' flame-roasted bodies are curled up on a floor covered in blood at the Indonesian market
Sad: Not only is this dog likely to be turned into meat, it is also chained to the floor of a cramped cage, leaving it barely able to move in the hours before its death
Sad: Not only is this dog likely to be turned into meat, it is also chained to the floor of a cramped cage, leaving it barely able to move in the hours before its death
Bloody: Most of the killing and butchery at the market takes place in view of the public. The result is harrowing
Bloody: Most of the killing and butchery at the market takes place in view of the public. The result is harrowing
Mr Walsh said: 'It was typical of a lot of local markets in the developing world - lots of fruit, vegetables and fish. The only difference was the sheer number of dead animals for sale.'
On his blog www.manonthelam.com, he describes the harrowing sight of dogs in cages with their dead counterparts lying on a table nearby.
 
'It was easier to stomach the entrails of monkeys, rats on a stick and decapitated pigs than it was to see those live dogs awaiting their fate,' he said.
'The other animals seem foreign but I have friends who have dogs.'
The Tomohon Traditional market in North Sulawesi, Indonesia sells whole monkeys, bats, cats, dogs (pictured), pigs, rats, sloths and even giant pythons laid out on tables with painful expressions still etched on their faces
The Tomohon Traditional market in North Sulawesi, Indonesia sells whole monkeys, bats, cats, dogs (pictured), pigs, rats, sloths and even giant pythons laid out on tables with painful expressions still etched on their faces
The macabre food stalls were witnessed by Oman-based photographer and blogger, Raymond Walsh, 44
The macabre food stalls were witnessed by Oman-based photographer and blogger, Raymond Walsh, 44
Scary: These terrifying and charred remains of a bat will be used in traditional Indonesian cooking
Scary: These terrifying and charred remains of a bat will be used in traditional Indonesian cooking
Mr Walsh said Tomohon was typical of a lot of local markets in the developing world with lots of fruit, vegetables and fish. The only difference was the sheer number of dead animals for sale, including these rats
Mr Walsh said Tomohon was typical of a lot of local markets in the developing world with lots of fruit, vegetables and fish. The only difference was the sheer number of dead animals for sale, including these rats
The Oman-based professional photographer said he found the sight of dead dogs particularity harrowing
The Oman-based professional photographer said he found the sight of dead dogs particularity harrowing
Would you eat one? Roasted rats are piled up on a table inside Tomohon Traditional market in Indonesia
Would you eat one? Roasted rats are piled up on a table inside Tomohon Traditional market in Indonesia
Skewered: The rats are flame-roasted on sticks after being killed by having their heads thumped against a tree
Skewered: The rats are flame-roasted on sticks after being killed by having their heads thumped against a tree
Although the market's dead dogs may be difficult for westerners to look at, Mr Walsh points to the different cultures and attitudes towards the animals in South East Asia.
'Put simply, Westerners see dogs solely as pets. Indonesians see them as both pets and as sources of meat - it's just how we're raised,' he said.
In the photographs, many of the animals are stiff and completely black with a haunting pained expressions on their faces.
'After they are killed the animals are roasted over a fire, so the fur burns off, the skin tightens and peels back, causing that 'screaming' look,' Mr Walsh explained.
'How they are killed depends on the animal. Cats, monkeys, and sloths are shot. Bats and rats have their heads clobbered against a tree or table. Pigs are stabbed with a sharp piece of wood or metal,' he added.
Bats are just one of the animals sold as meat at the market. Mr Walsh says are killed by having their heads 'clobbered' against a tree
Bats are just one of the animals sold as meat at the market. Mr Walsh says are killed by having their heads 'clobbered' against a tree
When asked to describe the smell, Mr Walsh said: 'In a word, appalling. There's something about the air that changes when there's that much death around'
When asked to describe the smell, Mr Walsh said: 'In a word, appalling. There's something about the air that changes when there's that much death around'
Although the market's dead dogs may be difficult for westerners to look at, Mr Walsh points to the different cultures and attitudes towards the animals in South East Asia
Although the market's dead dogs may be difficult for westerners to look at, Mr Walsh points to the different cultures and attitudes towards the animals in South East Asia
A roasted monkey inside the Tomohon Traditional market in North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
Roasted rats inside the Tomohon Traditional market in North Sulawesi, Indonesia
In the photographs, many of the animals are stiff and completely black with a haunting pained expressions on their faces. On the left is a roasted monkey, while the animals on the right are dead rats
Painful: Dead dogs and snakes can be seen all over the market, many with gaping wounds on their burnt bodies
Painful: Dead dogs and snakes can be seen all over the market, many with gaping wounds on their burnt bodies
'Wild boars are killed as they as they are trapped. Snakes are slashed with a knife or have their heads cut off. Dogs are strangled with a rope,' Mr Walsh went on.
When asked to describe the smell, Mr Walsh said: 'In a word, appalling. There's something about the air that changes when there's that much death around.' 
'It hangs heavy and it made me queasy and light-headed at the same time... It's the first time I'd ever encountered anything like it,' he added.

THE AIR CAR WILL GO MASSIVE

This Car Runs On Air And Could Get An Astonishing 117 Miles Per Gallon

French carmaker Peugeot just raised the bar when it comes to manufacturing an eco-friendly automobile as it introduced its new Hybrid Air engine system, which combines gasoline with compressed air and could run solely on air power up to 80 percent of drive time.
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By 2020, the cars could get an astounding 117 miles per gallon. PSA Peugeot Citroën filed 80 patents in connection with the innovative technology, which was developed in partnership with the French government.
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By next year, the Hybrid Air will be installed onto some already existing models like the Citroën C3 and Peugeot 208, reducing their carbon dioxide emissions to as little as 69 grams per kilometer. That's well below new European Union guidelinesmandating nearly all new cars sold in the EU emit no more than 95 g/km of CO2 on average by 2021.
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Here's how it works, according to PSA Peugeot Citroën:
"An innovative combination of tried and tested technologies: a petrol engine, a unit to store energy in the form of compressed air, a hydraulic motor-pump assembly and an automatic transmission working with an epicyclic gear train... The smart control system adapts the operating mode to the driver's commands and optimises energy efficiency in three different modes: ZEV (Zero Emission Vehicle), petrol internal combustion and combined."
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Cars running on the new Hybrid Air system will cost about £1,000 ($1664) less than current hybrid models, according to the Daily Mail.

Thursday, February 27, 2014

"EL DIA DE LA AMISTAD"

 y despues el Gobierno Peruano se arrodilla y le pide disculpas públicamente en su diario oficial "El Comercio"a USA

"He departido con usted y hemos viajado"






Textos:E. García // K. Barboza web@grupoepensa.pe




27 FEBRERO 2014 | -
El gerente general del Poder Judicial, Alejandro Jiménez, se precia de ser un hombre de larga trayectoria en el sector público y de tener un sinnúmero de contactos dentro de la esfera política.
Se ufana, incluso, de tener estrechos lazos de amistad con el presidente del Poder Judicial, Enrique Mendoza, con quien preserva una amistad "de años".
Sin embargo, todo parece indicar que su memoria es selectiva, sobre todo si de amigos cuestionados se trata.
Resulta que Jiménez Morales, pese a negarlo, terminó siendo muy buen amigo de Alfredo Sánchez Miranda, hijo de Orlando Sánchez Paredes, uno de los hermanos de un extenso clan peruano investigado por el caso más grande de lavado de activos del país.
ENEMIGO PÚBLICO. El 12 de febrero pasado, Correo publicó la fotografía que se muestra en el reportaje de hoy. La imagen corresponde a octubre del 2013. En ella aparece la conductora de televisión Magaly Medina, acompañada de su novio, el notario Alfredo Zambrano, disfrutando de un almuerzo en el restaurante La Carreta, en San Isidro.
Lo singular de la imagen es que -sentados en la mesa- aparece Alejandro Jiménez, asesor y hombre de confianza del presidente del PJ, Enrique Mendoza, y Alfredo Sánchez Miranda.
En aquella oportunidad, Jiménez Morales negó todo tipo de vínculo con Sánchez Miranda.
"Fui invitado de Alfredo Zambrano y cuando vi al señor (Sánchez Miranda) me quise ir, pero por respeto a mi amigo no lo hice", aseguró a Correo en aquella ocasión.
Sostuvo, incluso, que solo lo había visto "un par de veces" y que lo conocía únicamente de "hola y chau". Pero todo indica lo contrario.
Y es que ahora Jiménez cambió su versión y hasta reconoció que estuvo en España con Sánchez Miranda.
Correo obtuvo la carta notarial que Alfredo Sánchez Miranda le envió a Jiménez, a quien -hasta hace pocos días- consideraba "su amigo".
La misiva fue cursada el pasado 14 de febrero. Ese día Jiménez, por el contrario, no recibió un saludo por el Día de la Amistad.
"Usted me conoce personalmente mucho tiempo antes de que fuera designado gerente general del PJ y tenía entendido que hemos mantenido, durante este tiempo, una relación cordial y amical que supuestamente no le causaba malestar, incomodidad o problema alguno", dice la carta tramitada en la notaría Cruzado, en Miraflores.
Es más, según el referido documento, Sánchez Miranda habría realizado más de un viaje con Jiménez, Magaly Medina y Alfredo Zambrano.
"He departido con usted en reuniones de estricta índole personal y amical, habiendo incluso realizado viajes en conjunto con las mismas personas presentes en el almuerzo que hoy usted cuestiona", se lee en la carta.
VIAJE IBÉRICO. Correo quiso corroborar si lo dicho por Sánchez Miranda era cierto y encontró que, según el registro de reportes migratorios, los cuatro viajaron a España en fechas cercanas de octubre de 2012.
El primero en llegar fue el asesor de Enrique Mendoza, el 22 de ese mes.
Luego arribó la pareja Medina-Zambrano, dos días después.
Finalmente, llegó el benjamín de la familia Sánchez Paredes, quien se quedó de largo hasta el 5 de noviembre, mientras que los otros tres volaron juntos con dirección a Lima el 29 de octubre.
Consultado sobre si fue invitado por Sánchez Miranda a España, Jiménez Morales respondió que "sí, pero no guardamos una relación de amistad".
Ante la repregunta de por qué decidió aceptar el viaje, alegó que "en el año 2012, yo era un profesor universitario, no tenía ninguna relación (cargo) con el Estado".
Jiménez reiteró que solo lo conoce desde el 2012 "por los toros".
"Yo ya no quiero meterme más, es muy peligroso", se defendió.
Contó que tras haber negado su amistad con Sánchez Miranda, ahora son Medina, Zambrano y su círculo taurino los que han puesto su amistad en duda.
Indicó, incluso, haciendo referencia al mismo Sánchez Miranda, que "me quiere hacer daño hasta él".
ES UN DESUBICADO. Durante una conferencia de prensa realizada el martes último en el Hotel Sheraton, César Nakazaki, defensa legal de Orlando Sánchez Paredes, dijo que Sánchez Miranda no puede ser cuestionado pues fue declarado inocente y no puede ser un apestado mediático.
"No puede ser que cuestionen al señor Alfredo Sánchez Miranda por estar en un almuerzo con una serie de personas. Él ha sido declarado inocente ¿por qué tiene que ser un apestado?", cuestionó Nakazaki.
Por su parte, el mismo Sánchez Miranda lamentó que el gerente del Poder Judicial haya negado una vez más la amistad que los unía.
"No entiendo hasta ahora qué fue lo que lo pudo haber motivado para que pueda haber tenido esas referencias. Fue un poco desubicado", se quejó.
El hijo menor de Orlando Sánchez Miranda también fue consultado sobre el viaje a España y confirmó que realizó dicho periplo.
"Claro, por eso digo. Yo lo conozco mucho antes de que sea gerente general del Poder Judicial", sentenció Sánchez Miranda.
Aclaró, no obstante, que Jiménez es "solo un burócrata que no tiene nada que ver con las leyes", al referirse a una posible influencia en los procesos que comprometen a su familia.
Entonces, ¿por qué en todo momento Jiménez ocultó su relación amical con Sánchez Miranda?.
El titular del PJ, Enrique Mendoza, debería explicar este delicado vínculo a la brevedad.

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Abogado de Orlando Sánchez Paredes, sostuvo que es ´totalmente falso´ que la Fiscalía de la Nación no haya cooperado con la Corte de Nueva York Sur en un caso que, dijo, ´nació muerto´.


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César Nakasaki, abogado de Orlando Sánchez Paredes, afirmó que la Fiscalía y la Policía peruana han "ayudado estrechamente" a los Estados Unidos (EE.UU.) en el proceso en contra de su patrocinado y otros hermanos suyos por presunto lavado de activos y narcotráfico internacional, caso que a su juicio "nació muerto".  

En ese sentido, sostuvo que es "totalmente falso" que la Fiscalía de la Nación no haya cooperado. Al contrario, recordó que cuentas bancarias en Perú de los Sánchez Paredes fueron congeladas por un “pedido indebido” de EE.UU., basándose -dijo- en un convenio internacional en materia penal, cuando fue un proceso civil.

"La Fiscalía fue más allá de la ley y ayudó a los Estados Unidos a que lleve adelante una solicitud de cooperación. Así que es totalmente equivocado sostener que la Fiscalía no ayudó", aseveró en entrevista con RPP Noticias. 

Nakasaki explicó que si bien la Corte de Nueva York Sur queríacopias del expediente con la investigación a la familia Sánchez Paredes, era los Estados Unidos el que tenía que solicitarlo al juzgado peruano correspondiente.

"Nos encantaría que el gobierno de EE.UU. conozca el expediente. Todos seríamos felices porque ante el mundo se establecería que después de 22 meses de investigación, de más de 200 tomos que contiene la investigación, no hay una sola prueba que evidencie un sol mal habido", sentenció.