Sunday, August 13, 2017

North Korea does not launch missiles to guam, the reason is shocking

On the blue shore of Guam, Marco Martinez calmly prepare equipment fishing opportunities.

27-year-old man was ready to throw the eye his lines as far as his eyes can perceive.

Martinez is very quiet although in the waters, is less than 40 kilometres from its stand, North Korea plan dropped four missiles between Africa.

"If that's the case, then there was. However, I try not to think about it, "said Martinez told CNN.

Martinez was indeed born and raised on the island inhabited by about 16,000 inhabitants that and already familiar with the North Korea threat.

One of them occurred in 2013, when Pyongyang calls the island came within firing missiles-missiles antarbenuanya.

In fact, the last test conducted North Korea ensure that Guam had indeed entered within shooting range.

Plans to shoot a Guam, which is a US military base in the Pacific Ocean, North Korea already heralded.

However, no one knew whether Kim Jong Un, the North Korea's Supreme Leader, will ask his assault on Guam.

Pyongyang estimates, missiles-misilnya will fall within 12 nautical miles outside the territorial waters of Guam but were still within the EEZ of the island.

If Guam really attacked, then there's not much time for the island's residents to take refuge or flee.

Guam's security adviser George Charfauros on Friday (11/8/2017) says, the missiles it only takes 14 minutes to arrive on the island since fired from North Korea.

Does the fact it makes the citizens of Guam to panic? It turns out that like other citizens of Martinez on the island still respond to such threats.

One of the things that makes the citizens of Guam calm is the presence of U.S. military bases that cover nearly one third of the territory of the island.

Residents of Guam appears to be sure, the U.S. military with all his equipment already prepare to face the worst scenario.

However, that does not mean residents of Guam do not worry at all. At least that's what delivered Jodiann Santos, staff at the Museum of Guam.

"We asked remain calm because we defended well. But in fact we can be here today and to die in tomorrow, "said Jodiann.

To pacify the citizens, the Governor of Guam Eddie Calvo says, the island safely protected with anti-missile defense system THAAD is specifically designed to shoot down ballistic missiles.

"There is no panic in Guam. I do not want to underestimate the situation. We recognize the existence of the threats, but we also don't want to frighten the citizens and do not want to conclude anything based on the rhetoric, "said Salvo.

Back to the beach place Marco Martinez fishing. Gempal bodied man said, even though the North Korea threat quietly trying to keep ringing in her mind.

"Sometimes I feel scared residents but do not want to show it, not want to express the fear that," said Martinez.

"Humans are indeed like that, they don't want the fear in his heart," continued Martinez.

Sunday, July 9, 2017

True Blood actor Nelsan Ellis dies at 39

True Blood actor Nelsan Ellis dies at 39


Nelsan Ellis, the actor known for his role of Lafayette on the HBO series True Blood, died at the age of 39.

His manager, Emily Gerson Saines, confirmed the news to EW. “Nelsan has passed away after complications with heart failure,” she said in a statement. “He was a great talent, and his words and presence will be forever missed.”

As Lafayette, the sassafras cook at Merlotte’s Bar and Grill, Ellis was one of the cast members who stayed with True Blood up until the final season, which capped in 2014. “We were extremely saddened to hear of the passing of Nelsan Ellis,” HBO said in a statement. “Nelsan was a long-time member of the HBO family whose groundbreaking portrayal of Lafayette will be remembered fondly within the overall legacy of True Blood. Nelsan will be dearly missed by his fans and all of us at HBO.”

True Blood creator Alan Ball called working with Ellis “a privilege.” He said in his own statement, “Nelsan was a singular talent whose creativity never ceased to amaze me.”

Octavia Spencer, who starred alongside Ellis in The Help and the James Brown biopic Get On Up, wrote in a post on Instagram, “Just got word that we lost @nelsanellisofficial. My heart breaks for his kids and family.”

Ellis’s True Blood costar Deborah Ann Woll called the news of his death “heartbreaking.”

Saturday, July 8, 2017

Donald Trump 'behaving like a dictator by leaving underqualified socialite daughter to fill in for him at G20'


The reaction was immediate, horrified and not at all complimentary.

As America woke to the news that Donald Trump had dispatched his eldest daughter, Ivanka, to fill in for him at a G20 meeting with world leaders, the response of people ran from outraged to stunned, and then back to outraged.

“Why the hell is Ivanka Trump sitting in for daddy at G20 meetings?! What are her qualifications? Who voted for her?” the writer Charles Blow said on Twitter.

Pulitzer-winning journalist Anne Applebaum, said: “Because an unelected, unqualified, unprepared New York socialite is the best person to represent American national interests.”

Nicholas Kristoff, a columnist for the New York Times, said: “Ivanka fills in for her dad beside Xi Jinping. To me, it feels banana-republicky for the US to be represented by an inexperienced daughter.”

    Because an unelected, unqualified, unprepared New York socialite is the best person to represent American national interests https://t.co/hmRCfwebCc
    — Anne Applebaum (@anneapplebaum) July 8, 2017

The outcry was sparked after a Russian official, Svetlana Lukash, posted an image of Ms Trump - later apparently deleted - sitting at a table of world leaders alongside British Prime Minister Theresa May and Chinese President Xi Jinping.

“2nd day of #G20 Hamburg summit starts with Africa, Migration & Health. Ivanka accompanies Pres Trump,” wrote Ms Lukash. “And replaces Pres Trump at the #G20 table as he leaves for bilateral meetings.”

    This kind of thing happens all the time. In dictatorships. https://t.co/CKiLwhvjDz
    — Amy Siskind (@Amy_Siskind) July 8, 2017

Matthew Dowd, a political strategist who led George Bush’s reelection campaign in 2004, said there would have been outcry among supporters of Mr Trump had Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton sent in their children.

"Can you imagine what the GOP/Trump fans would be saying if this was Chelsea or Malia doing this? We are a Republic, not a monarchy,” he said.

Brian Katulis, said: “Trump running things like a corrupt Arab dictator.”

    The #G20Summit is highlighting how weak Trump is on the world stage

    First Trump caves to Putin, and now he is giving up his seat to Ivanka. pic.twitter.com/v9CaZZvoZU
    — Red T Raccoon (@RedTRaccoon) July 8, 2017

A White House official later told CNN: “Ivanka was sitting in the back and then briefly joined the main table when the President had to step out.”

Bloomberg News said that Ms Trump had taken her father’s position at the table on at least two occasions on Saturday.

A spokesman for Ms Trump said told the news agency she had been sitting in the back of the room and then briefly joined the main table when the President stepped out. He said the president of the World Bank addressed the meeting, which was about African migration and health - areas that would benefit from a facility that Mr Trump and the World Bank had announced shortly before the meeting.

Mr Trump has repeatedly been accused of blurring the line between family and his official business since he entered the White House and failed to establish a blind trust for his business interests. He also insisted on his daughter and his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, joining him in the West Wing.

It was reported that later in the meeting where Ms Trump took her father’s chair, the First Lady, Melania Trump, also joined the US delegation.

Earlier, Trump took part in a World Bank event on a fund for women entrepreneurs. The US President praised her work on the fund at the event.

“I’m very proud of my daughter Ivanka, always have been from day one. I have to tell you that, from day one,” Mr Trump said. “If she weren’t my daughter it’d be so much easier for her. It might be the only bad thing she has going if you want to know the truth.”

Friday, July 7, 2017

Shameless !!! Trump Just Got Rejected By The Polish First Lady

While President Trump may have been facing a friendly crowd for today’s speech in Poland, he did not get such a warm reception from Polish First Lady Agata Kornhauser-Duda, who pointedly refused to shake his hand but instead went right past to greet Melania.

The sulky and petulant look of rage on President Trump’s face speaks volumes about the man’s character.



President Trump has become infamous for his handshakes – and the constant gaffes that seem to come with them.

His last foreign trip was marked by his wife’s constant refusal to hold his hand in public – and it seems she isn’t the only woman who doesn’t want to be touched by the vile misogynist and sexual predator we somehow elected to the presidency.

Thursday, July 6, 2017

Panda power! China is building the world's cutest solar station


“Designing the plant in the shape of a panda could inspire young people and get them interest in the applications of solar power,” said Panda Green Energy’s CEO, Li Yuan, last year.
panda
They could also be built in other countries  Credit: Panda Green Energy Company 

Young candidates from around China will be recruited to participate in summer camps at the panda power stations, with a focus on providing them with a deeper understanding of green energies.

There are also plans to bring panda power stations to Fiji and the Philippines, with the aim of building 100 across the globe over the next five years.

Panda power! China is building the world's cutest solar station

Panda power! China is building the world's cutest solar station

China really loves its giant pandas and the adorable black and white bear is the inspiration behind a new green energy station helping power the Asian nation.

The world’s first panda solar station in Datong, Shanxi, has just been connected to the grid, covering a total area of 248 acres.

It will have a capacity of 100MW when fully connected, providing 3.2 billion kWh of green electricity in 25 years. That’s equivalent to saving 1.056 million tons of coal, or reducing 2.74 million tons of carbon dioxide emissions.

The panda-shaped power plant, a project backed by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), will also play a crucial role in getting young people to engage with sustainable development.

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Saturday, July 1, 2017

Russia behind cyber-attack, says Ukraine's security service



Ukraine says it has proof that Russian security services were involved in the cyber-attack that targeted businesses around the world earlier this week.

The country's security service, the SBU, said it had obtained data that points to a link with an attack on the nation's capital, Kiev, in December.

Ukrainian firms were among the first to report issues with malicious software on Tuesday, before the virus spread.

Moscow denied any involvement, adding that the allegations were "unfounded".
The virus, which disrupted IT systems across the globe, froze computers and demanded a ransom be paid in the digital currency Bitcoin, which is untraceable.

However, the attack also hit major Russian firms, leading some cyber security researchers to suggest that Moscow was not behind it.

But on Saturday, Ukraine's SBU said in a statement that - through data obtained from international anti-virus companies - it had established a connection with a previous attack involving the so-called Petya virus, which it alleges was not designed to secure ransom payments.

The SBU later said the ransom demand was a cover, adding that the attack was aimed at disrupting the operations of state and private companies in Ukraine and causing political destabilisation.
The lack of any real mechanism for securing financial payments, the SBU said, led the agency to this assumption.

Ukraine appears to have been particularly badly hit in the recent attacks.

The police received about 1,000 messages on intrusions in the operations of computer networks over a 24-hour period. A total of 150 companies filed official complaints with the police.
In December, the country's financial, transport and energy systems were targeted by what investigators judged to be a cyber-attack. The incident resulted in a power cut in Kiev.
The attack earlier this week comes two months after another global ransomware assault, known as WannaCry v2, which caused major problems for the UK's National Health Service.