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Russian and International delegations visit Syria

After visiting Tartous, Hamah, Homs, Maloula and Lattakia, Russian delegation, as well International one, finally got back to Damascus. Here are their reports:

How to deal with wild animals?

"Violence is not an answer" is most famous phrase on the subject. But how do you deal with someone so violent and ruthless, that they beat their enemy to death and then multilate their bodies, shouting on camera "Allahu Akbar" (God is great)? Lets draw a direct analogy - what happens to animals that tasted blood, especially human bloody? They go "cuckoo", they are eager for more and no intelligent dialogue with them is possible. Only solution, as in case with dogs (or bears) would be to put them down.

War with Syria, Iran and Lebanon in the Works?

Taken from InfoWARS.com.
Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya
Voltairenet.org June 17, 2011

Washington and its allies, Israel and the Al-Sauds, are taking advantage of the upheavals in the Arab World. They are now working to dismantle the Resistance Bloc and weaken any drive for democracy in the Arab World. The geo-political chessboard is now being prepared for a broader confrontation that will target Tehran and include Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, and the Palestinians.

Syria: People and Power unite in Reform Program Rally

Syria: People and Power unite and thank Russia! :)

President Bashar Al Assad once again showed infinite wisdom in his truthful fight against foreign conspiracy and Islamic fundamentalism. The Comprehensive Reform Program initiated by President have brought millions to streets of all major Syrian cities.

Few thoughts on past, present and future

One would say “Social economy is where you’re satiated, but you have no choice; while open market economy is when you are hungry, but it was your choice only”. It is true, to a degree, while you still can rephrase it to “I can’t talk while I eat in social economy, but I may not eat at all while still talking in open market one”.

Western media lie about Syria – eyewitness reports

Taken from Russia Today.

While media reports paint a picture of the situation in Syria as a mass public uprising brutally suppressed by the dictatorial government, the events are viewed in a totally different way by those living there.

US risks war with China and Russia

Taken from PressTV.

Interview with Dr. Paul Craig Roberts, former assistant secretary to US Treasury, Panama City.

While revolts in Tunisia and Egypt caught the US by surprise there is speculation that they are behind revolts in Libya and Syria. Russia and China are also see observing these developments.

Electronic Warfare and Real Warfare

It is not a secret that US government with their allies – Israel, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and some particular movements in Lebanon and Egypt are trying to do everything they can to flood Syria in innocent blood.

While Syria is completely secured and its people do understand that sectarian war, which enemies of Syria are so desperately trying to start, electronic frontier is far less secure place for Syrians to be.

Information War: How it Works or Fails

Al-Jazeera's alter ego

We live in a world when information is considered the most pricy product – more expensive than platinum. Being a product of human conscious, it becomes a toy in hands of powerful players, which used it as a weapon for sake of their favorites and demolition of their enemies.

However, information itself can play games, breaking the walls that block people from finding the truth, and turning mighty players’ weapons against themselves.

Quick Tip #6: How to know everything about your Linux system?

Nearly every Ubuntu user aware of existence of ‘ls’ command – very useful command, that allows you to display path content (Windows Users, read: C:\>DIR). But, alas, not many aware that there are quite a number of list commands, for all seasons.

In this short tip, we’ll try to show you what each one of these commands do, and you’ll be able to test it on your Ubuntu system.

Let the show begin!

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