Monday, February 20, 2012

The disasters in Gaza everyday

While you and I sit back in the comfort of our homes watching reality TV, this is what's going on every single day in Gaza (Palestine).

P.S. The 99% of media will NEVER show you these images and realities.



For Starters, there's no Fuel Supply

Palestinians wait to fill containers with fuel at a petrol station in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip February 19, 2012. . REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa
Palestinians wait to fill containers with fuel at a petrol station in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip February 19, 2012. The Gaza Strip is experiencing shortage of fuel smuggled in from neighbouring Egypt. REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa
A Palestinian man waits at a closed gas station in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, on February 16, 2012, gas stations in the Gaza are running out of fuel due to the crisis in Egypt and an Israel blockade. UPI/Ismael Mohamad
A Palestinian man waits at a closed gas station in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, on February 16, 2012, gas stations in the Gaza are running out of fuel due to the crisis in Egypt and an Israel blockade. UPI/Ismael Mohamad

And emergency services suffer shortages too


Palestinians attend a rally in front of the Rafah border crossing with Egypt on February 18, 2012 during a sit-in by dozens of emergency crews and ambulance workers demanding Egypt provide the Gaza Strip with electricity and diesel. Egypt has promised to provide diesel fuel for the Gaza Strip’s sole power plant, which went down this week after running out of fuel, a Gaza official said. UPI/Ismael Mohamad
Palestinians attend a rally in front of the Rafah border crossing with Egypt on February 18, 2012 during a sit-in by dozens of emergency crews and ambulance workers demanding Egypt provide the Gaza Strip with electricity and diesel. Egypt has promised to provide diesel fuel for the Gaza Strip’s sole power plant, which went down this week after running out of fuel, a Gaza official said. UPI/Ismael Mohamad

Palestinian men fly the Palestinian and Egyptian colors during a rally calling on Egyptian authorities to end the power crisis, near the Rafah border crossing with Egypt, in the southern Gaza on February 18, 2012. Egypt has promised to provide diesel fuel for the Gaza Strip’s sole power plant, which went down this week after running out of fuel, a Gaza official said. UPI/Ismael Mohamad

No Power No Sewerage

Without fuel, no power. Without power,  sewerage and water pumps stop working.
Palestinian transport vegetables in donkey carts in a flooded street in Gaza City, Sunday, Feb. 19, 2012. (AP photo/Hatem Moussa)
A Palestinian youth tries to opens the sewage cover along a street flooding with rain water, in Gaza City on February 19, 2012. The Levant region has seen a high level of rain fall and some snow over the past month. AFP PHOTO/MOHAMMED ABED
A Palestinian boy cries as he arrives at his home after walking through puddles in Shati refugee camp in Gaza City February 19, 2012. REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa
A Palestinian woman walks with her children through puddles on a street in Shati refugee camp in Gaza City February 19, 2012. REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa

No Health Care – No Medical Supplies

No power No treatment with electricity driven life sustaining equipment. Like dialysis or incubators.
Premature babies receive treatment in Nasser Hospital as the hospital is in danger of running out of fuel, in Khan Younis, southern Gaza on February 16, 2012. Gas stations in the Gaza are drying up due to the crisis in Egypt and the closing of the fuel lines through the ‘smuggling tunnels’ between Rafah and the Egyptian side of the border. An Israel blockade has left Gaza with very little fuel rations for its citizen. UPI/Ismael Mohamad
Palestinians patients receive kidney dialysis treatment in Nasser Hospital as the hospital is in danger of running out of fuel, in Khan Younis, southern Gaza on February 16, 2012. Gas stations in the Gaza are drying up due to the crisis in Egypt and the closing of the fuel lines through the ‘smuggling tunnels’ between Rafah and the Egyptian side of the border. An Israel blockade has left Gaza with very little fuel rations for its citizen. UPI/Ismael Mohamad

Premature babies receive treatment in Nasser Hospital as the hospital is in danger of running out of fuel, in Khan Younis, southern Gaza on February 16, 2012. Gas stations in the Gaza are drying up due to the crisis in Egypt and the closing of the fuel lines through the ‘smuggling tunnels’ between Rafah and the Egyptian side of the border. An Israel blockade has left Gaza with very little fuel rations for its citizen. UPI/Ismael Mohamad
Palestinians patients receive kidney dialysis treatment in Nasser Hospital as the hospital is in danger of running out of fuel, in Khan Younis, southern Gaza on February 16, 2012. Gas stations in the Gaza are drying up due to the crisis in Egypt and the closing of the fuel lines through the ‘smuggling tunnels’ between Rafah and the Egyptian side of the border. An Israel blockade has left Gaza with very little fuel rations for its citizen. UPI/Ismael Mohamad
Premature babies receive treatment in Nasser Hospital as the hospital is in danger of running out of fuel, in Khan Younis, southern Gaza on February 16, 2012. Gas stations in the Gaza are drying up due to the crisis in Egypt and the closing of the fuel lines through the ‘smuggling tunnels’ between Rafah and the Egyptian side of the border. An Israel blockade has left Gaza with very little fuel rations for its citizen. UPI/Ismael Mohamad
Premature babies receive treatment in Nasser Hospital as the hospital is in danger of running out of fuel, in Khan Younis, southern Gaza on February 16, 2012. Gas stations in the Gaza are drying up due to the crisis in Egypt and the closing of the fuel lines through the ‘smuggling tunnels’ between Rafah and the Egyptian side of the border. An Israel blockade has left Gaza with very little fuel rations for its citizen. UPI/Ismael Mohamad
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Dr Bassem Naim, is to declare a state of emergency in Gaza's hospitals due to acute power cuts and fuel shortages

Dr Bassem Naim, is to declare a state of emergency in Gaza’s hospitals due to acute power cuts and fuel shortages


Children wave a Palestinian flag during a rally calling on Egyptian authorities to end the power crisis, near the Rafah border crossing with Egypt, in the southern Gaza February 18, 2012 . Egypt has promised to provide diesel fuel for the Gaza Strip’s sole power plant, which went down this week after running out of fuel, a Gaza official said. UPI/Ismael Mohamad

Monday, February 6, 2012

A lil note 'bout banks



"Some people think that the Federal Reserve Banks are United States Government institutions. They are private monopolies which prey upon the people of these United States for the benefit of themselves and their foreign customers; foreign and domestic speculators and swindlers; and rich and predatory money lenders."
– The Honorable Louis McFadden, Chairman of the House Banking and Currency Committee in the 1930s (Sobie)

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

FreeMasons in my city and country



Here's a list of well known FreeMasons (yes, you read it right) from India.
Disgusting isn't it?

Some of the Eminent Indian Masons
  • Sir Phirozeshah Mehta
  • Dadabhoy Nowroji Tata
  • Swami Vivekananda
  • W.C. Bannerjee
  • Pandit Motilal Nehru
  • President Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed
  • Sir Dorabji Jamshedji Tata
  • Goculdas Narottam Morarjee
  • Ebrahim Currimbhoy
  • Dr. B.G. Kher
  • Bhulabhai Desai
  • Dr. C. Rajagopalachari
  • Sir C.P. Ramaswamy Iyer
  • Sir Jamsetjee Jeejeebhoy
  • D.L. Vaidya
  • Dr. D.R. Bhandarkar
  • Sir N.G. Chandavarkar
  • M.R. Jayakar
  • Dwarkadas Narainji
  • Sir Purshottamdas Thakurdas
  • Sir Chimanlal Setalvad
  • T.G. Khaitan
  • Dharamsey Morarjee
  • Narsingir Pratapgir
  • Sir Bhalchandra K. Pradhan
  • Dr. Sir Tehmuiji Nariman
  • P.M. Kanga
  • Sir Sultan Mohammad Shah, Aga Khan
  • Dr. Badruddin Tyabji
  • Sir Sayyad Ahmad Khan Dahlavi
  • Mohammadbhoy Currimbhoy Ebrahim,
  • Ebrahim Rahimtulla Currimbhoy
  • Dr. R.N. Cooper
  • Dr. P.V. Cherian
  • Maharaja Ganga Singh
  • Maharaja Duleep Singh
  • Maharaja Randheer Singh
  • Maharaja Digvijay Smghji
  • Maharaja Mahinder Bhupinder Singh
  • Maharaja Yadvinder Singh
  • Maharaja Sir Bhawani Singh
  • Maharaja N.N. Bhup
  • Maharaja J.N. Bhup
  • Maharaja R.J. Bhup
  • Maharaja Viziaram Raj
  • Maharaja Chhatarsinghji
  • Maharaja Mayurdhwaj Jaladhip
  • Thakursaheb Daulatsinhji
  • Sir Gangadharrrao Patwardhan
  • Shrimant Shankarrao Patwardhan
  • Balasaheb Pant
  • Pantbahadur Raghunathrao Shankarrao
  • Sir Syed Reza Ali Khan
  • Sir Syed Ahmed Ali Khan
  • Sahebzada Abu Samad Khan
  • Ibrahim Khan
  • Mirza Husain Yawar Khan
  • Maharajkumar Mohammad Amir Hyder Kha
  • Nawabzada Khan Mohammed Tolay
  • Nawabzada Syed Hussam Bilgrami
  • Nawab Jung Nawab Hyder
  • Nawab Sir Amin Jung Jung Bahadur
  • Chintamanrao Patwardhan
  • Sampatrao Gaikwad
  • Shrimant Bhau Ramrao Venkatrao
  • Diwan Suryashankar Mehta
  • Sheikh Abdul Khaliq
  • Sorab M. Bharucha
  • Sir. Samuel Runganadhan (first India's High Commissioner in London)
  • Sir David Devadoss, Judge, Madras High Court
  • Sardar Sir R.J. Vakil
  • David Abrahamrnote
  • S.V. Sista
  • Ayaz Peerbhoy
  • Rasesh Mafatlal
  • Justice D.P. Madon
  • Justice Prakash Narain.
  • J.B. Kanga
  • D.D. Davar
  • M.P. Kapadia
  • D.R. Pradhan
  • R.K. Saiyad
  • Parikshit Sahni
  • Ashok Kumar Ganguly.
  • Dr. Phiroze Sethna.
  • Nanik Rupani.
  • G. L. Raheja.
  • Narayan Varma.
  • Sir Reginald Spence.
  • Jamshed N Guzder
  • Dr. Shantilal J Mehta
  • Dr. Framroz Sethna
  • Dr. Homiyar Dastoor
  • Dr. Mohanlal Modi
  • Dr. Jamnadas Merchant
  • Rustomji A Wadia
  • David Shellim
  • Nariman S Patel
  • Damodar D. Meht
  • Maharaja Jaya Chamaraja Wadeyar
  • Justice P.N.Khanna
  • Justice G Ramanujam
  • Justice S.S.Ali
  • Justice R Bhattacharya
  • Justice V Ramaswamy
  • Justice S Natarajan
  • Justice A.B.Saharya
  • Dr Gaur Hari Singhania
  • Justice S Padmanabhan
  • Justice V Ratnam
  • Justice B.S.Sinha
  • Justice Devinder Gupta
  • H.H.Marthanda Varma
  • Justice U Sinha
  • Justice A.R.Lakshmanan
  • Justice S Jagadeesan
  • C.A.Ramakrishnan I.C.S.
  • Prof M.S.Thacker
  • Justice K Veeraswami
  • Justice T Ramprasad Rao
  • Cav.Dr.G.K Devarajulu
  • Justice N.S.Ramaswamy
  • Sitaram Jaipuria
  • G Ramaswamy
  • V.P.Raman
  • Srikanta Datta Narasimharaja Wadiyar
  • Sir Jamshedjee Jeejeebhoy
  • His Holiness Sir Sultan Mohamed Shah, Aga Khan
  • Dr. Badruddin Tyabji
  • The Nawab Of Pataudi Mansur Ali Khan
  • Lt.Gen.H.H.Maharaja Jivaji Rao Scindia ,Maharaja of Scindia
  • Mr Madhav Rao Scindia
  • Maharaja of Bobbili
  • Ardaseer Cursetji Wadia
  • Deshabandu Chittaran Das
  • Gaganendranath Tagore
  • W.C.Banwejee
  • Sir Rash Bihari Ghose
  • Kishab Chandra Sen
  • Romesh Chanra Dutt
  • Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
  • Sir Lakshmanaswami Mudaliar - Vice-Chancellor, Madras University
  • Dr. Malcolm Adiseshiah - Vice-Chancellor, Under Secretary General UNESCO
  • Mr. Zal Irani
  • Dr. M.G.K. Menon - Scientist
  • Mr. K.P.S. Menon, I.C.S.
  • Nawab Salar Jung


The above list was sourced from: http://www.masonindia.org/WellKnownFreeMasons.htm

For a complete listing of their meetings & locations at any given month, check out http://www.masonindia.org/roll_events.htm


There is a Masonic Lodge near the Race Course in Pune, on the road that leads to Bishop's School. Its called 'FreeMasons Hall'

Guess what, the lodge has been existence for a very very long time now, and no one's allowed to enter it without permission. In fact, when when my dad was a kid, there used to be rumors that the place is 'Bhoot Bungla' (a haunted mansion) in order to keep people out. Plus, the caretaker of the place would narrate that there are hoods, scary costumes, skulls etc kept inside. The place used to be closed almost all year long, and would open only when there were 'meetings' attended by extremely rich people. God knows the truth behind those rumors.

Anyways, I hear that these days there are some events where people are allowed to go inside, but I guess its at some special events/functions etc.

Check out this amateur video of the place that somebody uploaded on Youtube

Notice how many people have commented on the video calling the uploader an idiot. Makes you wonder how many Masons frequent Youtube :P BTW, the video has almost 10,000 views but only 5 Likes and 7 Dislikes. Sick Dastards!

Here's the exact location of the place:
http://wikimapia.org/#lat=18.5097975&lon=73.8883942&z=19&l=0&m=b

BTW, there's a Masonic Temple in Khadki: http://wikimapia.org/3014618/Masonic-Temple

And, if you're not sick already, here's some disgusting brainwashing propaganda in the News about the place: http://www.punemirror.in/index.aspx?Page=article&sectname=Columnists%20-%20Shyamoli%20Verma&sectid=106&contentid=201007312010073122555572d64b0a4e