Saturday, March 14, 2009

Warrant Issued for Lindsay Lohan's Arrest

Lindsay Lohan, the 22-year-old movie actor in films like Freaky Friday (2003) and Mean Girls (2004), had a warrant for her arrest issued on Friday.

Beverly Hills Police Department spokesman Lieutenant Mark Rosen said, "The $50,000 warrant issued by the Beverly Hills Superior Court stems from a May 2007 arrest of Miss Lohan for DUI and hit-and-run. The circumstances leading to the issuance of the warrant by the court are not readily available at this time. It is our hope that Miss Lohan will surrender herself so that this matter will be resolved in a timely manner."

Shawn Chapman Holley, Lindsay's attorney, said the warrant was a "misunderstanding."

"Since her case was resolved, Ms. Lohan has been in compliance with all the terms and conditions of her probation and all orders of the court. The warrant issued on Friday was, in our view, born out of a misunderstanding which I am confident I can clear up next week," said Holley.

"I spoke to her attorney this morning. The attorney believes it was just a miscommunication with the court," said Lieutenant Rosen. "She hopes to resolve it in court this coming week. And I'm sure that if it's not resolved in court that we'll work out something with Ms. Lohan to voluntarily surrender."

In May of 2007 Lohan was arrested for driving under the influence after losing control of her vehicle, which ended up on the curb. Police discovered cocaine in her car and subsequent lab tests confirmed that cocaine was also in her system.

Lindsay spent some time in rehab after that, but was arrested again for drunk driving on July 24, 2007. She pled guilty in August 2007, and was sentenced to one day in jail and placed on probation for three years. The one day in jail made headlines at the time since the "one day" ended up to be a total of only 84 minutes in jail because she was released early due to jail overcrowding.

The Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office has a hearing scheduled for 8:30 a.m. Monday morning, March 16, 2009, at a Beverly Hills courthouse.

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Saturday, March 7, 2009

Texas Fireball Video - Is it UFO, Meteor or ?


It streaked across the Austin, Texas, sky in one remarkable hurry, so much so that authorities initially ruled out a meteor because it was moving too fast. Austin, Texas, camerman Eddie Garcia was lucky enough to have filmed it, and now the government has ruled out space debris re-entering the Earth's atmosphere.

Preston Starr, who is the observatory manager at the University of North Texas, said it probably was a meteor about the size of a pickup truck with the consistency of a chunk of concrete.

Starr said objects that size enter the Earth's atmosphere only about eight or 10 times a year. This one was most likely traveling between 15,000 and 40,000 mph, which is way too fast for any type of space debris, such as debris from the recent collision of an Iridium communications satellite and a Russian military space vehicle.

The Associated Press reported that Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) spokesman Roland Herwig said the fireball was a natural phenomenon and not satellite debris. However, that is the exact opposite from what the FAA had initially claimed.

After the fireball first appeared the FAA had said that it possibly was caused by falling debris from the satellites. It even had posted a warning telling pilots to watch out for satellite debris after the fireball's flight had been publicized.


Starr from the Texas observatory said that the object's trajectory was not a trajectory that satellite debris would have taken. Plus Star said satellite debris would be too small and traveling much too slowly to produce a flare that was so clearly visible during the day.

"It would have looked like a blip, and nobody would be able to notice if it were a daytime entry," Starr said.

However, if you will remember the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster from February 1, 2003, the shuttle disintegrated on re-entry and the attached photo of Columbia debris clearly shows more than a blip. In fact the debris is quite clear, even clearer than the photo or the video of the fireball, and the debris also displays comet like contrails.

Perhaps the government is deliberately disseminating disinformation to mislead the public into thinking that the fireball was something other than what it really was? The question is what is the government hiding? It may be a genuine flying saucer (most unlikely), a secret government satellite that fell out of the sky or a truly Unidentified Flying Object (UFO).

Mr. Garcia may also have been lucky enough to have captured a secret military airplane or weapon that the government wants to keep hush-hush. As is the case with most UFO sightings, we will probably never know.

Watch the fireball streak across the Texas sky:



The second video is the Columbia Space Shuttle flashing across the Texas sky as it disintegrated. In this video the cameraman is following the Shuttle with his camera. If he were not this would also seem to be streaking across the sky at a terrific rate of speed.

Watch the Columbia Shuttle disintegrate:




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Thursday, March 5, 2009

"They Told Me to Kill, to Rape Children" - Video

While the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, Netherlands, issued a landmark arrest warrant against Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir for ordering war crimes to be committed in Darfur, a CNN reporter, Nic Robertson, interviewed a former Sudanese soldier who was ordered to rape and kill children by his superior officers.

The use of rape as a weapon of war is common in the Darfur area of Sudan and inside the huge displacement camps serving as home to the several million Darfuri refugees, who have been uprooted by the war. In many camps rape victims are giving birth to as many as 20 babies per month--babies who are then subsequently abandoned by their mothers.

The soldier is called Adam, but that is not his real name. Adam was forcibly conscripted into the Sudanese army and trained to kill by shooting targets, after which his officers told him "we will be taken to a patrol and then soon after that we were asked to join other people to go and burn and kill people.”

It was then that he realized that he was being forced into a war against his will and against his own people. He was told that if he resisted his superior officers’ orders, he would be killed. "The order is that the soldiers at the front, and there are some people who are watching you from behind, if you try to escape or do anything you will get shot. The order is that we go to the village, burn it and kill the people," said Adam.

"I had no choice," he said "but I will say that I didn't kill anybody, but the raping of the small children, it was bad." The children, "they cry out," said Adam. "Two persons will capture her while she is crying and another raping her, then they leave her there."

Adam said that the soldiers raped girls as young as 12, and the officers ordered them to so because it will make people flee their villages--make them run away and never come back.

Adam tried to desert the army as soon as possible, but he was caught and subsequently tortured. The soldiers tied him down under a tree, and then the officers would set fire to tires above him. The burning rubber would drip onto his body burning his skin. He showed the scars left on his skin by the burning rubber.

Was he forced to rape children? "Yes I did, they were government orders," replied Adam.

"It didn't feel like raping, I was feeling very bad but as I was ordered, I had to do something. What I did was take off my trousers and lay myself on top of the girl but I didn't feel like raping, so I lay there for about 15 minutes."

"So you didn't actually penetrate the girls?" he was asked. No, he said, "because I had no feeling for it, my penis didn't actually wake up, so there was no actual penetration," Adam answered.

Adam said that he has trouble sleeping at night. But he is not alone. Aid workers in Darfur say that millions of women in Darfur also have trouble sleeping at night. But, more importantly, they also live in constant fear of rape day and night.

The following video is a CNN report about the interview of the soldier:



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