VIDEO — Turks Blame Erdogan and FSA for Bombings in Reyhanli
Syrian Girl
May 12, 2013
Angry residents of Reyhanli cars owned by FSA refugees in Antaya ‘Turkey’. Protesters call for the step down of Erdogan, and their suppport of Assad. The people of Antakya blame Erdogan terrorist supporting foreign policy for the bombings in Reyhanli.
VIDEO — Chossudovsky: Criminal and Complicit Mainstream Media
Global Research TV
May 13, 2013
Michel Chossudovsky speaks in Kuala Lumpur (2012). Reflections on the criminal mainstream mass media after the 9/11 events and “covering up” as obstruction of justice.
VIDEO — Bombings in Turkey
Ryan Dawson
March 13, 2013
Who benefits who really did it?
Whose made countless car bombings in Lebanon and Iran?
Not Syria.
VIDEO — Grandbury, Texas Tornado (At Least 6 Killed, 100 Injured) – May 15, 2013
Sheila Aliens
May 16, 2013
Pentagon Wants ‘Human Surrogate’ for Directed Energy Weapons Testing
cryptogon.com
May 10, 2013
If the pain ray just affects the skin, as the military has said for years, why do the “Human Surrogate” systems need simulated organs?
The spokesperson mentioned in the piece below said that the surrogate will be, “A common test target that can be used across the spectrum of non-lethal stimuli.”
That’s fine, nothing to see here, obviously. But don’t be surprised if the pain ray has some other modes that .mil hasn’t mentioned yet.
Via: Wired:
The Pentagon’s electromagnetic pain weapons are about to make a new friend. It’s an anthropomorphic test dummy that’s gonna get blasted by everything the Pentagon’s non-lethal weapons agency can throw at it.
In its latest round of small business research proposals, the Navy announced it’s seeking a sensor-outfitted “human surrogate” for use in an array of non-lethal weapon tests. That includes ”electromagnetic radiation in the L, S, and W-bands,” noted the request for proposal. Even further, there are plans to subject the luckless mannequin to everything from noise, blast pressure, electrical currents, thermal energy, and light from flashbang grenades.
Eventually, the goal is to “quickly collect data to understand injury potential by detecting, presumably via sensor systems, the effects of various non-lethal stimuli on different parts of the human body,” Alicia Owsiak, deputy chief of the Pentagon’s Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Directorate Technology Division, tells Danger Room in a statement. The JNWLD, which manages the Pentagon’s non-lethal weapons program, is coordinating the tests. “Given that the risk of injury for a non-lethal stimuli is often influenced by hit location, the test target is envisioned to be a human surrogate with respect to internal and external anatomy.”
That means these dummy people will have dummy organs.
The agency didn’t comment on the specifics of how electromagnetic weapons like the military’s Active Denial System could be used against a dummy or how its organs could be designed to react. Kelly Hughes, a spokesperson for the directorate, tells Danger Room the surrogate will be “a common test target that can be used across the spectrum of non-lethal stimuli.”
[hat tip: Alexander Higgins]
Bulldozers destroy 3,200-year-old Mayan pyramid in Belize
Fox News
May 13, 2013

Heavy construction equipment sits dormant at the remains of a partially destroyed Mayan temple, part of the 3,200 year old site known as Noh Mul or “Big Hill.” (7NewsBelize.com / Jules Vasquez)
BELIZE CITY – Bulldozers and backhoes have essentially destroyed one of Belize’s largest Mayan pyramids, which survived millennia of storms, rain and wind only to succumb to a construction company seeking gravel for road fill.
The head of the Belize Institute of Archaeology says the destruction was detected late last week, and only a small portion of the center of the pyramid mound was left standing, according to the Associated Press. 7Newsbelize.com, the website for TV channel 7 in the small Caribbean country, accompanied a handful of archaeologists to the site recent.
Ottawa’s fifth homicide of the year
by Graham Lanktree
Metro
May 15, 2013

Malik Adjokatcher appears in the music video for his song Headlines under the moniker Shylock. His shooting death is Ottawa’s fifth homicide of 2012.
It may have been five or six shots that broke the air of the Britannia community around Ritchie St. late Tuesday night, but in the end 24-year-old Malik Adjokatcher lay dead outside the rowhouse unit he shared with his mom.

