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Friday, September 5, 2014
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America would bomb Mecca and Medina? HOT NEWS 2014
As reported by the Associated Press, Friday (11/5), in one of the courses held by the Pentagon's military, the officers indoctrinate America USA future, if Islam is an enemy that must be destroyed. Therefore, America agenda will destroy the holy places of Islam, Mecca and Medina --kota the Kaaba and the tomb of the Prophet Muhammad berada-- with an atomic bomb. USA will catapult to the atomic bomb Mecca and Medina when they burned the town Like the Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan in World War II.
The Guardian reports, training for one year, which was held in the United States Army Combined School in Norfolk, Virginia's state, an American effort to get the soldiers and leaders of the future who will conduct a total war against 1.4 billion Muslims around the world. It is frustrating, the officers asked the coach does not care how many civilian lives of Muslims that will float.
US Army instructors who teach in the training, Lt. Col. Mattew Dooley said he does not believe there is a concept of Islamic moderate
. Dooley said Islam and its followers in the category of the enemy that can threaten the existence of the United States. "They (Muslims) hate everything about you (Americans) and would not want to live side by side with you until you're gone," Dooley said in a presentation last July 2011, reports the AP.
Dooley also provoke, war theory set out in the Geneva Convention is not relevant to the theory of real war. "This opens up new options, in which war with the civilian population may be performed, if necessary. Because, had no history like Tokyo, Hiroshima, and Nagasaki," said Dooley.
The next American screenwriter wants to make Arabia threatened with starvation and Islam. Although initially cover up the training, the Pentagon finally stopped the course. AP reports, the course begins protest termination of an officer who assesses the course material contrary to the statement of the leader of the United States last year, which said that the United States combat Islamic fundamentalist groups, not fighting Islam.
Pentagon ordered military course of the investigation material. Finally, the officers including course instructors, the Pentagon suspended Dooley. But they were not fired.
Indeed, the United States military training for officers who target Muslims not just this time. Last year the strongest, the FBI stop a similar military courses. As the saying goes, tightly-covered carcasses meeting, eventually wafted also. Although the Pentagon and the White House tried to close off the malicious intentions, plans burned the Muslimim who want to live in the shade of Islamic law and rejects the system tried to impose on the United States revealed as well.
Wednesday, September 3, 2014
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EMAIL BULK SERVICE 2014, MUST READ !
Commonly, bulk email is used for newsletters or marketing email. If you have a list of customers or prospects, you can send them content relevant to their business or interest, from a single application. A bulk email service allows you to send to any list, regardless of its size. The frequency at which you send is entirely up to you, and should be based on what the recipients expect. Your engagement data, including spam reports, unsubscribes, and open and click rates, will tell you whether your message is hitting the mark.
HISTORY EMAIL
Electronic mail has started to be used in the 1960s. At that time the Internet has not been established, there is only a collection of computers that form the network. The concept of e-mail was first raised by Ray Tomlinson, a computer engineer at the end of 1971 when Ray Tomlinson was working at Bolt, Beranek and Newman (BBN) belongs to American defense agencies. Ray initially experimented with a program called SNDMSG that can be used to leave messages on a computer, so that other people who use the computer can read the messages left. Then he continued his experiments by using the file protocol named CYPNET so SNDMSG program had been able to send messages to other computers that are on the network ARPAnet. That was the beginning of the creation of an 'e-mail'. E-mail messages are first sent Ray, and is the first e-mail in the world is "QWERTYUIOP". In 1972, Ray introduced icon '@' as the identity of an e-mail to split a domain user id and e-mail addresses, which means "at" or "on".
UNDERSTANDING EMAIL
Electronic mail (abbreviated Ratel or e-mail or e-mail) or electronic mail (e-mail abbreviated) or a common name in English "e-mail or e-mail" (spelling Indonesila: e-mail) is a means to send a letter sent through the Internet. By regular mail senders generally need to pay per delivery (by buying stamps), but electronic mail generally cost incurred is the cost to pay for the Internet connection.
EXCESS OF USE EMAIL
- Comfortable
No need to send a letter to the post office, just sitting in front of Internet-connected computer and type in a message and sent to the destination address. Even now inie-mails can be sent through the medium of mobile communication such as mobile phones and PDA (Personal Data Assistant). Fast Only with a second e-mail can be sent to anywhere in the world. Cheap Shipping costs are relatively very cheap compared to the use of telephone or letter, especially when sending a letter or a long distance to other regions or abroad. Saving resources We do not need to buy paper, pens, printer ink or waste to be duplicated and sent to multiple people at once who did little or no cost.
- Global E-mail can be used by anyone, anywhere, and at any time as a means of communication throughout the world. Reliable We can store e-mail on the server that will not go away unless removed. Messages sent multimedia messages are not just text (writing) only. Fill in the e-mail may include images, photos, videos, programs, and even sound.
2 Counterfeiting identity
We can not ascertain the identity of a person just by knowing the e-mail address has. 3 Flooded e-mail
This can happen because the mailbox is already too long not opened or deleted. Junk e-mail 4. Lots of junk e-mail (junkmail / spam) in the form of commercial advertising that we did not expect. 5. late response
Not everyone reads the e-mails every day so there possibility replies will be delayed.
The terms are often used in the use of e-mail is: 1. Sign Up: Register (become a member) 2. Sign In: Owner e-mail can be entered into the e-mails themselves if already registered (become a member) 3 Compose: Write new mail 4. Inbox: Letters to the owner's incoming e-mail 5. To: Letters will be sent to your e-mail destination 6 CC: Mail is sent in sequence to another address BCC 7: Letter sent to the addressee without notifying the owner of the address listed in the address CC 8 Draft: Letters written but not sent 9. Sent: Letters were sent 10 Spam: Letters that contain words that are not good / disturbing 11. Reply: Reply to the letter received 12. Trash: View e-mail that has been deleted 13. Bulk: View e-mail that is suspected as spam 14. Forward: Forward the received letter to be delivered to others 15. Attachment: Facility on a good e-mail program or webmail computer program that can be used to transmit files, or images, which in ikutsertakan on e-mails that will be sent.
Obama sending 350 more troops to protect US embassy in Baghdad
Pentagon press secretary Rear Admiral John Kirby added that the move would bring the total number of US military personnel responsible for bolstering diplomatic security in Iraq up to about 820.
Obama left Washington on Tuesday to visit Estonia and then attend a Nato summit in Wales.
As part of that effort, the White House said, the United States would send secretary of state John Kerry, defense secretary Chuck Hagel and Obama's counterterrorism adviser, Lisa Monaco, to the Middle East "in the near-term to build a stronger regional partnership."
The White House announcement came on the day Islamic State released a video purporting to show the beheading of a second American hostage, journalist Steven Sotloff, raising the stakes in its confrontation with Washington over US airstrikes on its insurgents in Iraq.
"The President has made clear his commitment to doing whatever is required to provide the necessary security for US personnel and facilities around the world," White House spokesman Josh Earnest said in a statement.
"The request he approved today will allow some previously deployed military personnel to depart Iraq, while at the same time providing a more robust, sustainable security force for our personnel and facilities in Baghdad," Earnest added.