Sunday 22 July 2012

The massacre at Columbine High School


"Batman" Massacre: In James Holmes' murderous house was techno music
all messages
n Aurora, Colorado - City of fatal shootings in a movie theater on Friday - just a few miles from the town of Littleton.

There happened at Columbine High School massacre probably the best known in America. On 20 April 1999 focused on two teenage carnage. A 17 - and 18-year-old killed twelve of their classmates and a teacher and then shot himself 24 more students were injured.

The teenager allegedly owned by racist ideas then went from room to room and fired guns randomly at anything that moved. Most of their victims, they were in the cafeteria and library. After the massacre, police discovered more than 30 propane tanks that were converted into bombs. They should obviously all school buildings are blown up.

The act sparked a debate in the United States from the liberal gun laws. The Senate decided a few weeks later, prohibit the sale of semiautomatic weapons to minors.

The terrible event was also an opportunity for the weapon critical documentary "Bowling for Columbine" by Michael Moore, who won an Oscar in 2003.

Jessica Ghawi: Aurora cinema shooting victim


Aurora victim Jessica Ghawi
The woman who once escaped

Jessica Ghawi: The 25-year-old did not survive an attack, the second
Ghawi Jessica was on her way to make their work a name in the media. Instead, media reports about her now world: as a tragic victim of the murderer in "Batman" Premiere in Aurora. With a history that is unparalleled.
"On Saturday I realized how fragile life is. I saw the victim of a senseless crime. I was reminded that we do not know when or where our time on earth ends. When or where we do our last breath. "

The woman, on 5 June wrote was 25 years young. Colleagues describe her as motivated and committed, but also as a happy and always have a laugh. On 20 July she was in Aurora, Colorado, in the Century Cinema 16, to see the new Batman movie. Her life ended shortly after midnight when she was hit by a bullet in the head.
With its eleven people died, 38 were injured, some significantly. Among her boyfriend Brent Lowak, 27, who carried off a back injury by a bullet that apparently broke up after the collision: Lowak also suffered internal injuries from shrapnel wandering. The two are said to have tried to help each other still. Thus was Ghawi that called itself a tribute to her grandmother as a reporter Jessica Redfield, of which at first only a leg injury. Then, his father told Lowak later, she was abruptly closed and he saw that she was hit in the head. Lowak managed to escape from the cinema.

Syria's deadly chemical weapons fear of hackers

Bashar al-Assad has built one of the largest chemical weapons arsenals in the world. Because the regime of Syrian President decays, grows in the West the concern for safety of the depot - to guard their tens of thousands of soldiers would be needed. by Joachim Zepelin Berlin
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End of June deterred the "Wall Street Journal" with the message that the government had taken their chemical weapons in Syria from the depots. Western intelligence services had relevant information, the paper wrote. Unclear however, whether President Bashar al-Assad, the Arsenale spaces, because he wanted to use these weapons in the last stage of his political fight for survival against the rebels in their own country or because he feared that he was not the weapons of mass destruction can protect longer and in the could fall hands of the opposition.
As long as Assad of Syria still holds at the top?

Saturday 21 July 2012

James Holmes batman cinema shooting in Aurora Colorado


Americans wonder about motive movie killer

James Holmes is shot and killed twelve people and injured dozens have. Now come the first details about the young man out: The alleged attacker of the "Batman" premiere comes from a good family home, was a successful student - and apparently a loner.

Denver - Kaitlyn Fonzi did not know what was in the apartment above her right. There, on the third floor of a red brick house in Aurora, Colo., resident James Holmes, 24 years old, student of neuroscience. And now, at midnight, a sudden loud techno music was heard from the apartment.

Holmes was removed at this time probably not at home, but in the cinema complex, Century 16, just minutes away. If it is true, which is currently all indications, he was wearing a gas mask and a bulletproof vest, was dressed all in black, with an assault rifle and a shotgun armed and shot specifically for the visitors of the Batman premiere in Hall 9th
From all this, Fonzi suspected in the night on Friday nothing. And so they went up one floor to complain. She knocked on the door that was unlocked, apparently. When no one responded, she went back down and called the police. The head office told her it was too busy because of a shooting. By 1 clock the music stopped then again. Fonzi and her boyfriend went to sleep - it told the student hours later, according to "USA Today" and the Associated Press.

By 2 clock at night Fonzi and her boyfriend were awakened by a special unit. The house had to be evacuated because Holmes is said to have furnished his apartment with booby traps. The devices are refined, it could take hours or days to defuse it, police Chief Dan Oates said later.

Friday 6 July 2012

German economists protest against European banking scam


Protest call
German economists protest against european banking scam in writing with Protest letter.
The open letter from economists in the wording
5/7/2012 · 172 professors of economics contact with a protest calling on citizens and politicians. The recent decisions of the Summit € she met with great concern, the scientists write. The explanation in the text.
My fellow citizens,

the decisions which saw the Chancellor forced on the summit of the EU countries were wrong. We, economists and economists of the German-speaking countries see the step in the banking union, the collective liability for the debts of the banks of the Eurosystem does, with great concern. The bank debt is nearly three times as large as the national debt and in the five crisis countries in the region of several billion euros. The taxpayers, pensioners and savers of the countries of Europe may yet solid Vedas for the protection of this debt is not held liable, especially huge losses predicted from the inflationary financing of the economic bubble of the southern countries. Banks must be allowed to fail. If the debtor can not pay back, there is only one group who should bear the burden and may also: the creditors themselves, because they have deliberately taken the investment risk and only they have the necessary capacity.


The politicians may hope to limit the amounts of liability and prevent the abuse of a joint bank supervision can be. That they will succeed, but hardly as long as the debtor countries have the structural majority in the euro area. If countries agree to the sound of the pooling of liability for the bank debt in principle, they will be repeatedly exposed to pressures to increase the amounts of liability or to soften the requirements for liability cases. Strife and discord with neighbors are inevitable. Neither the euro nor the European idea as such, are saved by the extension of liability to the banks, will help instead of Wall Street, the City of London - and some investors in Germany - and a number of ailing domestic and foreign banks Now more to the detriment of the citizens of other countries that have little to do with all this, must conduct their business.
The socialization of debt does not solve the current problems permanently, it means that under the guise of solidarity subsidized certain creditor groups and economically central Investitonsentscheidungen distorted.


Please take these concerns before the Members of this constituency and our elected officials are supposed to know what dangers threaten our economy.

Hanns Abele (Vienna)
Werner Abelshauser (Bielefeld)
Klaus Adam (Mannheim)
Niels Anger Müller (Göttingen)
Thomas Apolte (Munster)
Lutz G. Arnold (Regensburg)
Ludwig von Auer (Trier)

Basseler Ulrich (Berlin)
Sascha Becker (Warwick)
Gerard J. van den Berg (Mannheim)
Annette Bergemann (Mannheim)
Peter Bernholz (Basel)
Norbert Berthold (Würzburg)
Thomas Beissinger (Hohenheim)
Biewen Martin (Tübingen)
Charles B. Blankart (Berlin)
Eckhart Bomsdorf (Cologne)
Michael Braulke (Osnabrück)
Friedrich Breyer (Konstanz)
Jeanette Brosig Koch (Duisburg-Essen)
Carsten Burhop (Cologne)

Volker Caspari (Darmstadt)
Dieter Cassel (Duisburg / Essen)
Norbert Christopeit (Bonn)

Deistler Manfred (Vienna)
Alexander Dilger (Munster)
Klaus Diller (Koblenz)
Juergen B. Donges (Cologne)
Axel Dreher (Heidelberg)
Hilmar Drygas (Cassel)

Jürgen Eichberger (Heidelberg)
Patrick Eichenberger (train)
Peter Egger (Zurich)
Wolfgang Eggert (Freiburg)
Mathias Erlei (Clausthal-Zellerfeld)

Hans Fehr (Würzburg)
Stefan Felder (Basel)
Cay Folkers (Bochum)
Reto Föllmi (St. Gallen)
Andreas Freytag (Jena)
Jan Franke-Viebach (Siegen)
Michael Fritsch (Jena)
Markus Frölich (Mannheim)
Wilfried Fuhrmann (Potsdam)
Michael Funke (Hamburg)

Werner Gaab (Bochum)
Gerhard Gehrig (Frankfurt)
Egon Görgens (Bayreuth)
Volker Grossmann (Fribourg / Switzerland)
Joachim Grammig (Tübingen)
Wolf-Heimo greaves (Würzburg)
Thomas Gries (Paderborn)
Josef Gruber (Hagen)
Erich Gundlach (Hamburg)

Hendrik Hakenes (Bonn)
Gerd Hansen (Kiel)
Andreas Haufler (Munich)
Harry Main (Bielefeld)
Nicholas Hautsch (Berlin)
Burkard Heer (Augsburg)
Arne Heise (Hamburg)
Christoph Helberger (Berlin)
Florian Heiss (Mainz)
Thomas Herring (Hagen)
Carsten Herrmann-Pillath (Frankfurt)
Matthias Hertweck (Constance)
Helmut Herwartz (Kiel)
Hans Hirth (Berlin)
Hoderlein Stefan (Boston)
Andreas Hoffmann (Leipzig)
Stefan Homburg (Hanover)