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Alex Jones explains the Syria war KiskiPlanter 2013. LISTEN TO THIS!

www.youtube.com/watch?v=IObkolEBJYY

Pres. O. wants war in Syria and says he can wage war with who he wants, but says congress can vote on it if they like. The nobel peace prize war hawk does not car what the US Congress, Russia, or the UN thinks, he is dictator.

 

Adam Kinzinger: Wants War War War!

(Trying to stop more war: KiskiPlanter-News September 3, 2013)

 

Rep. Alan grayson: Some good questions on war in Syria. Seems to be a no vote.

(KiskiPlanter-News September 3, 2013)

 

Rep. Tom Cotton, R,Arkanas. War War War. Weary of people being war weary. Wants war now.

 

(KiskiPlanter-News September 3, 2013)

 

Jaun Vargus. D, California: asks:"Are you being truthful because I because I need you to promise your not lying because people are afraid of anther Iraq". Will likely vote yes since Obama's people said they are telling truth.Vargus is dumbest questioner I saw.

(KiskiPlanter-News September 3, 2013)

 

Rep George Holding: Can we be hurt by retaliation? Can Russia hurt us and is Russia a superpower. Sec of State John Kerry responds that Russia will not get involved.

(KiskiPlanter-News September 3, 2013)

 

Brad Schneider D, Illinois. Confused questions. Asks will Russia get involved. Sec of State John Kerry responds No. At one point Kerry says it’s safe.

(KiskiPlanter-News September 3, 2013)

 

Randy Weber R. Texas: Says intervention is bad option. Millions to a billion $ per day cost. Asks for guarantee of peace, Sec of State John Kerry responds no guarantee of peace

(KiskiPlanter-News September 3, 2013)

 

Rep. Ami Bera: Thanks obama for graciously letting congress vote before taking war action. Similar clueless questions like Rep. Castro asked.

(KiskiPlanter-News September 3, 2013)

  

Scott Perry R, PA. Asks if Pres. Obama will listen to a no vote to start a war in Syria. Sec of State John Kerry responds Obama will make war regardless of congress.

(KiskiPlanter-News September 3, 2013)

 

Tulsi Gabbard.D, Hawiie Former Military medical. Says Obama's path has unclear objective, that does not make sense. Looks like a no vote. Thank you.

(KiskiPlanter-News September 3, 2013)

 

Ron Desantis. Asks if this strike will scare Assade, what is replacement. Sec of State John Kerry responds Assade is secular; we need rebels that support minority groups.

(KiskiPlanter-News September 3, 2013)

 

Rep. Castro, is open to Missile strike. Basically asks Sec of State John Kerry for pre made answers to repeat to his electors. Not a statesmen, just place holder that will vote to war with a total stranger he knows nothing about.

(KiskiPlanter-News September 3, 2013)

 

Luke Messer: Thanks Obama for graciously including the congress in deciding. yes to war, based on the liar Sec of State John Kerry. Nothing to say but blaw blaw.

(KiskiPlanter-News September 3, 2013)

  

Rep Doug Collins R. Georgia.Rep Doug Collins R. Georgia. Asks some "take up time" type questions.

(KiskiPlanter-News September 3, 2013).

 

Rep. Ted Yoho, R. Flordia: Some good questions on war in Syria. Seems to be a no vote.Thank you!

(KiskiPlanter-News September 3, 2013)

 

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From a visit at the Quinta da Pacheca winery, Portugal for a tour and some deliceous lunch/wine tasting - September 17, 2018.

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Eric Fischl Painting at The Centro Cultural de Belém, Lisbon, Portugal

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This young woman was talking with my wife.

Inside the abandoned Dekel Theater. More of the break in story here: www.flickr.com/photos/asafsagi/8137649372

 

Yoni explaining something very important to himself.

 

This is a single 10 second exposure, with my SB-900 flash held by hand and I pressed the test flash button twice during the exposure.

Information Architecture - „the interdisciplinary, professional field to structure information and thereby design services, products and creative solutions that meet business goals and user needs, under consideration of the given strategy - in the digital and the real world.“

Street candid taken of a young boy explaining something to his mum. Because he's so young and not so articulate he was was taking more with his hands than his mouth.

Explain to me why me sweet Grammy's makeup makes me look like a hooker.

This year’s celebrations of Krishna Janmashtami (Krishna’s appearance day) was a rich weekend event, from Friday through Sunday. Course activities included BM Academy's lecture 'Krishna Explained', an art workshop on painting eyes for deities, Sadhana department's talk about diving deeper into your spiritual practice, a Painting Meditation course and an Abhishekam course.

 

Before the revealing of Baby Krishna in the Temple, a sweet variety of Krishna Leelas were performed as a play by SPN residents and community members, featuring some impressive dancing by Krishna and Shiva together at the Raas!

 

Then just after midnight and the greatly anticipated appearance of Krishna, Gurudev performed puja to Bala Krishna and His personal deities, and everyone came for offerings, blessings and prasad afterwards. The dancing and singing lasted until 5 am, and then prayers began again at 7 am and continued with a yagna to Krishna. With Gurudev's Satsang in the garden and a procession later in the day, Saturday was made even more special by Gurudev giving a Vishnu Padam blessing and by the darshan of Gurudev's shaligrams in His personal temple, one of which (Panduranga) He gave to the SPN Panduranga Mandir for care by its pujarinis.

 

Overall, it was a weekend with beautiful late summer weather, clear skies and perfect temperatures, filled with the joy of bhaktas who cherished the Grace of having Krishna in their midst.

 

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Tanya loved him for ONE second...

HOTTIE....

ON SANTA MONCA ....

probably gay...

drunk

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Explaining how it works...

13/03/2023, Port of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Islas Canarias, Spain.

 

Bear with me, while I explain how these Scottish truck drivers found themselves delivering equipment to an oil drilling ship here at Las Palmas.

 

Since the the oil price plunge of 2014-2016 - the biggest drop in oil prices in modern history - primarily caused by an oversupply in the market, most oil majors and prospectors found themselves in an uneconomically viable situation.

Over capacity in oil production and especially in oil exploratory drilling forced many of the mega expensive drilling ships to have their drilling contracts forestalled, or at the end of their existing contracts to find no new work.

These ships were being contracted at wild, but necessary prices of up to $500,000 per day, due to huge mortgages on the ships and their initial building costs.

(I believe the most expensive example's building cost was the Billion dollar plus 'Stena Icemax'. See here: flic.kr/p/RZ5QJr )

 

So, much oil exploration work was being undertaken on the West African coast, and across the Atlantic, offshore Brazil.

 

As the drilling ships became unemployed, the necessity of finding a suitable, large, deep-water port to keep them safely moored in, and with a pleasant climate to prevent corrosion and humidity damage, and that is where Las Palmas found itself to be the ideal location, at the 'crossroads' of the Atlantic.

In addition, the port has long established and experienced shipyards with specialist engineers and technicians.

 

The port quickly found itself in great demand for the laid up ships, and as an economic boost, there were lucrative mooring fees, tug requirements, stores, and large engineering projects to be had.

 

The drilling ships (& oil rigs) require ongoing maintenance and often, modifications to suit each specific drilling contract, both before and after completion.

The 'northern oil capital of Europe' is Aberdeen in Scotland and thus, specialist knowhow, equipment and hauliers are based there.

The result being a regular stream of heavy duty trucks, not least those of Grampian Continental haulage, picking up and delivering equipment to the ships, from all over Europe.

 

A former, regular driver, and Las Palmas visitor, for Grampian was Rab Lawrence, a well known contributor to Flickr, and a sometime correspondent of mine, although our paths never directly crossed.

 

Here are a few of his compatriots waiting to have their truck loads discharged, before having to catch the circa 36 hour ferry back to Huelva, or Cadiz, in southern Spain.

As I explain in the photos either side of this one, I went to London today.

This photo was actually taken last year, and I've always liked it but never wanted to upload it.

I was never completely happy with it but now I've uploaded it I feel like I'm seeing it for the first time and I like it better (:

 

I'm sorry about the blur. I had to take it quite quickly due to the immense speed at which the little girl was scootering.

 

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Our teacher was explaining Korean money, with real 1000, 5000 and 10000 won notes. She went out for a moment, and I changed her real notes with fake notes. When she came back we all laughed out loud!

Found in Old Car City, USA. Located in White, Georgia on the 411 Highway. A massive junkyard in state of arranged decay where the cars are slowly being taken back into the earth.

A student explains why Flipped Mastery has helped her to become a confident and competent math student.

So after a lot of unrelated pictures, I finally decided to upload this one (eventhough I'm not entirely happy with it): those who wanted to understand what they were looking at on The Conqueror will enjoy the immersive experience.

 

This equirectangular panorama is made out of 50 pictures stitched together with Autopano-sift, Hugin and Enblend, and is part of my equirectangular set.

These are the last fotos that I took ... --- Many thanks to you for letting me taking fotos of you ----- It would be nice of you if you would explain your figure to the community when you download your foto ----- Thank you :-)

I'd like you to know there is little planning in my churchcrawling, I see there are one or two churches I had yet to visit, set the sat nav and set off, never sure if the church is open or redundant.

 

St Mary and the Holy Cross is situated on a crossroads, I couldn't miss it, so parked up, got the cameras out and a lady in the car behind got out:

 

"can I help you?"

 

I have come to visit the church.

 

"what for?"

 

I explained the Kent Church Project, gave her a moo card, and she was happy enough.

 

She had come to clean and had a key for the door.

 

Which is handy.

 

Hard to get a good exterior shot due to trees on the south side and the bright sunlight, low at this time of year. I tried.

 

When you first enter, you see how tall and narrow, and long, the chancel is, compared to to the nave. Quite startling, and yet to the warden, it was normal.

 

Ahead of me was another fine chancel and altar, though not as fine as Ospringe, it goes without saying....

 

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A most satisfying church in a delightful setting. Originally Norman with plenty of stonework surviving, it was extended in the thirteenth century by the lengthening of the chancel and by the addition of north and south chapels that only run half the length of the chancel. A fifteenth century tower completes the ensemble. There followed years of decline and the chapels became ruinous until two restorations in the nineteenth century. The first was carried out by a local builder, but the second – in 1872- was by the renowned architect William Butterfield who created the character of the church as we see it today. He rebuilt the chapels and chancel windows. The nave windows he beautified by what are known as `Butterfield dumplings` created by cutting away the plaster like a pie crust to show the stonework underneath. Several of his contemporaries did similar things but here he carried it off to great effect. All the stalls and altar rails are his too – and of extremely high craftsmanship. The north chancel window is by Alexander Gibbs to Butterfield`s design. However the east window is a rarity. This is a Butterfield design to be made by the firm of Burlisson and Grylls – the only time it is thought they made a window to his design. A more typical window by the same firm is in the west wall of the church.

  

www.kentchurches.info/church.asp?p=Milstead

 

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MILSTED

IS the next adjoining parish south-eastward from Bredgar. It lies on high ground, obscurely among the hills, and surrounded by woods, there being no thoroughfare of any account through it; the situation is not much different from that of Bredgar adjoining to it. The parish is but small, containing about eight hundred acres of land, of which about fifty are wood. The soil in the upper or southern part is poor, consisting partly of chalk, and partly of a red cludgy earth, the whole of which is much covered with flints; in the centre and northern part it is something more sertile and kindly for tillage. The church stands nearly in the middle of the parish, having the mansion of Hogshaws almost adjoining the east end of the church-yard, at the west part of which the parsonage stands. At no great distance from hence northward, in the vale, is all that there is of a village in the parish; near the southeast boundary is Torry-hill, belonging to Mr. Osborne Tylden, who resides in it; near the western boundary is Broadoak forstall, and the hamlet called from it. On this forstall there stands a remarkable large juniper tree, being near fifteen feet high, and near eight feet before it has any branches,

 

THE MANOR OF MILTON claims paramount over the greatest part of this parish, subordinate to which is THE MANOR OF MILSTED, which in the beginning of the reign of Edward I. was in the possession of Thomas Abelyn, who died possessed of it in the 4th year of that reign, then holding it as one messuage, and one carucate and an half of land, in Milsted, and pasture for three hundred sheep in the marsh of Elmele, of the king, in capite, by knight's service. He was succeeded in it by Nicholas Abelyn, who died two years afterwards, holding it by the like service. Soon after which it appears to have come into the possession of the family of Savage; one of whom, John le Siuvage, obtained a grant of free-warren in the 23d year of the above reign, for his lands in Milsted and other places; but before the 20th year of king Edward III. this names seems to have been extinct here; for at the making the black prince a knight, the heirs of John Savage paid aid for this manor. Indeed, it seems from the beginning of that reign, to have been in the name of Mocking, (fn. 1) from which it passed into that of Hoggeshaw, and Elmeline, late the wife of Sir Thomas Hoggeshaw, died in the 50th year of it, possessed of the manor of Milsted, held of the king in capite, as one knight's see.

 

Their son Edmund Hoggeshaw, succeeded to the possession of it, which had now, from their continuing owners of it, acquired the name of Milsted, alias Hoggeshaws, by which it has been known ever since. He died in the 12th year of king Richard II. s. p. upon which Joane, one of his sisters and coheirs, entitled her husband, Thomas Lovel, esq. to it, whose son Thomas, in the 12th year of king Henry IV. held a court for this manor; one of his decendants sold it to Robert Greaves, who died in the 9th year of king Henry VII. holding it in manner as above mentioned, Katherine, wife of George Sole, being his daughter and next heir. Soon after which, it became the property of Roger Wake, who died in the 19th year of king Henry VII. when this manor, with the advowson of the church of Milsted passed by his will to Margaret his daughter, whose husband, John Barnard, esq. entered into the possession of it. At length his grandson of the same name, dying an insant in the 14th year of king Henry VIII. it became vested, by the limitations in the will of Roger Wake above-mentioned, in his right heirs, who conveyed their interest in it to Sir Thomas Nevyle, and he passed it away by sale to Sir Robert Southwell, who in the 4th year of Edward VI. passed away, by fine then levied, the manor of Hoggeshaws, alias Milsted, and the advowson of the church of Milsted, then held of the king in capite, to Thomas Henman, senior, and his heirs. His son, Alan Henman, of Lenham, in the 12th year of that reign, sold it to Thomas Thomson, of Sandwich, jurat, for the use of Agnes, his daughter, who entitled her husband, John Toke, gent. of Goddington, to the possession of it. She survived her husband, and by her will in 1629, devised it to her eldest son Nicholas Toke, esq. of Great Chart, who in 1631, anno 7 Charles I. passed away both manor and advowson to Edward Chute, esq. of Bethersden, whose son George had married Eleanor Toke, his eldest daughter, and he anno 9 Charles I. conveyed it by fine then levied to Richard Tylden, gent. of Great Chart, and William Tylden, then an insant, his son. The family of Tylden had antiently possessions in the parishes of Brenchley, Otterden, Kennington, and Tilmanstone, in this county; one of them William Tylden, paid aid for lands in this county, in the 20th year of king Edward III. In the reign of queen Elizabeth, a branch of them was settled in the parish of Wormsell, one of whom, William Tylden, died there in 1613. His direct descendant, Richard Tylden, esq. of Great Chart, who bore for his arms, Azure, a saltier, ermine, between four phoens, or, purchased this manor and advowson as above-mentioned, whose eldest son William Tylden, gent. was of Hoggeshaws, as was his son Richard, who dying in 1763, was buried with his ancestors in the Tylden chancel, in this church. By Elizabeth his wife, daughter of Thomas Osborne, esq. of Hartlip, he left one son RichardOsborne, and three daughters, Hannah married to Edward Belcher, of Ulcomb; Mary to Thomas Bland, clerk, and Philippa, who died unmarried. Richard Osborne Tylden, esq. succeeded his father in this estate, and left his widow surviving (who re-married the Rev. Edward Smith, rector of Milsted, and died in 1776) and by her four sons, Richard, of whom hereafter; Osborne, of Torry-hill, esq. in this parish, who married the only daughter of John Withins, esq. of Surry; the Rev. Richard Cooke, rector of Milsted and Frinsted, and Manby May; and one daughter Elizabeth married to Mr. Valyer Baker, Surgeon, of Sittingborne. Richard Tylden, esq. succeeded on his mother's death to the possession of this manor, and now resides here; he married Miss Catherine Rolse, of Ashford, who died in 1783.

 

The last court held for this manor, being a courtbaron, was in the year 1632.

 

HIGHAM-COURT, now usually called Great Higham, is a manor in this parish, which was antiently the property of a family of the name of Nottingham, whence it acquired, as appears by antient writings, the name of Nottingham-court.

 

They resided at Bayford, in Sittingborne, so early as the reign of king Edward I. Robert de Nottingham, owner of this estate in the reign of Edward III. was sheriff in the 48th year of it, and kept his shrievalty at Bayford, in which year he died, and was found at his death to hold lands in Doddington, Tenham, Milsted, Tong, Bredgar, and Sittingborne, all which descended to his only son John Nottingham, who died s. p. leaving his daughter his sole heir, who marrying Simon Cheney, of Cralle, in Sussex, second son of Sir Richard Cheney, of Shurland, he became entitled to this manor. The Nottinghams bore for their arms, as Philipott says, Gules, two pales wavy, argent; which coat, impaled with Cheney, was in one of the windows of Milsted church. On the roof of the cloysters of Canterbury cathedral, are carved the arms of Nottingham, Gules, on a bend, argent, three escallops, azure; but of what kindred to these of Milsted, I have not found. In his descendants this manor continued down till Richard Cheney, esq. and his son John, in the year 1676, joined in the conveyance of it to Mr. Thomas Lushington, of Sittingborne, whose great-grandson, the Rev. Mr. James Stephen Lushington, is the present owner of this manor. (fn. 2)

 

Charities.

JOHN WIATT, of Milsted, by will in 1722, gave a moiety of several pieces of land in Milsted, Frinsted, and Wormesell, containing about twenty acres, towards the teaching of four poor children of this parish to read and write, vested in the minister and churchwardens, and of the annual produce of 2l. 4s.

 

There are five alms-houses belonging to this parish, on the eastern side of it, next to Kingsdown.

 

The poor constantly relieved are about nine; casually forty.

 

MILSTED is within the ECCLESIASTICAL JURISDICTION of the diocese of Canterbury, and deanry of Sittingborne.

 

¶The church, which is dedicated to St. Mary and the Holy Cross is but small, and consists of one isle and one chancel, with a low square tower at the west end of it, in which hang three bells. On the north side is another small chancel, belonging to the Tyldens, in which many of them lie buried. On the south side there was another chancel, belonging to Higham-court, which was pulled down, by the mutual consent of the proprietor and parishioners in 1672.

 

In the church-yard, near the south porch, there is a very antient tomb-stone, having on it a cross botony, fuchee, carved in relief.

 

The church of Milsted was given by king John to Wydon the clerk, who held it, as appears by the Testa de Nevill, in the next reign of king Henry III. Whether he was lord likewise of Milsted manor I have not found; but from the next reign of king Edward I. to the present time, this church seems to have had the same possessors, and as such, the advowson of it is now the property of Richard Tylden, esq. of Hoggeshaws.

 

In 1578 there were fifty-five communicants. In 1640 eighty-seven, when it was valued at fifty pounds per annum.

 

It is a discharged living in the king's books, of the clear yearly certified value of forty four pounds, the yearly tenths being 17s. 6d. The glebe land consists of only three acres.

 

www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-kent/vol6/pp107-112

 

You can see a seal at the bottom of their obi - this is the seal of their teahouse.

Here I am, futilely explaining to Nate the 'rules' before heading out to dinner while at the beach. Miss Amy, the babysitter and owner of a day care facility, said that Liam and Nate were a "challenge" and that she had to use time-out for the first time ever in her babysitting career. Ever.

 

We tipped Miss Amy very, very well.

 

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Christiane, a midwife, explains the themes of the training she has just received as part of the response to covid19 in Kinshasa.

 

New procedures to fight the Coronavirus have been put in place at the maternal and child health centre in the commune of Bumbu in Kinshasa, DRC. The first step is to enter wearing a mask, then wash your hands and take your temperature. All entries and exits from the centre are recorded in a register. The director of the centre, Dr. Alain Kabakele, explains that these measures are important because in the health zone, there are confirmed cases of Coronavirus and a follow-up of contact cases. Many mothers come for medical follow-up of their children, especially young and new mothers. This consultation is very important for them, they learn the measures to take to keep their infants healthy. They listen carefully to the doctor's advice, especially regarding nutrition.

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