Saturday, 15 October 2016

Fourteen Incredible Facts About 9/11

By wmw_admin on October 13, 2016


Dig Within — August 8, 2015

On the 14th anniversary of 9/11, it’s important to remind people that we still don’t know what happened that day. What is known about 9/11 is that there are many incredible facts that continue to be ignored by the government and the mainstream media. Here are fourteen. 

  1. An outline of what was to become the 9/11 Commission Report was produced before the investigation began. The outline was kept secret from the Commission’s staff and appears to have determined the outcome of the investigation.
  2. The 9/11 Commission claimed sixty-three (63) times in its Report that it could find “no evidence” related to important aspects of the crimes.
  3. One person, Shayna Steinger, issued 12 visas to the alleged hijackers in Saudi Arabia. Steinger issued some of the visas without interviewing the applicants and fought with another employee at the embassy who tried to prevent her lax approach.
  4. Before 9/11, the nation’s leading counter-terrorism expert repeatedly notified his friends in the United Arab Emirates of top-secret U.S. plans to capture Osama bin Laden. These treasonous leaks prevented Bin Laden’s capture on at least two separate occasions.
  5. Former National Security Advisor Sandy Berger was documents from the National Archives that had been requested by the 9/11 Commission. The Commission had previously been denied access to the documents but the White House reluctantly agreed to turn them over just as Berger was trying to steal them.

Why I Embraced Islam?

Extract from The Islamic Bulletin
P.O. Box 410186, San Francisco, CA 94141-0186
Dr. Maurice Bucaille is a surgeon by profession. He is also a renowned scholar. In order to be able to read Quran in its original text and to study its meaning and purport through direct access to its early and modern commentaries, he devoted himself to the learning of Arabic language at the ripe age of fifty.
Thereafter, he made a beginning by trying to reconcile proven scientific truths with religious axioms. As a result of these studies, he wrote his famous book "QURAN, BIBLE AND SCIENCE" in 1976, which caused a furor in high academic circles - particularly in the Christian world.
After a deeper study of Islam and the Quran, he has authored another book titled, "THE ORIGIN OF MAN". It comprised Quranic explanations of some of the queries raised much earlier than the period when those queries were logically and satisfactorily resolved by scientific experimentation, to be fully in conformity with the explanations provided by Quran about 1500 years before. The Church acknowledged and accepted these researches of Dr. Bucaille to be a valuable contribution to human knowledge and the author became famous all over the world, like Cambridge, and Oxford Universities in U.K. & Yale and Harvard in USA. He was invited to give Extension Lectures in their academic institutions. By dint of his Quranic thought, and by virtue of his unprejudiced and realistic approach to Quranic thought, and by virtue of his unprejudiced and realistic discussion and research work, Dr. Bucaille has converted a number of high ranking scholars to agree with him and to subscribe to his view that the Quran is a Divine Book, not authored by any human being and actually a Book of Revelations from Almighty God to His Last Prophet, Mohammed, Peace Be Upon Him.
M. Bucaille is of the view that his findings in this behalf are a cause of consternation and chagrin to Western scholars because of their earlier exposure to false and fictitious propaganda against Islam and its Prophet (S.A.W.), by the Christian clergy and by biased Western writers and authors. This misguided class of people could not believe that Quran was the only Scripture which had remained sacrosanct and free from all additions, alterations and interpolations and consequently it still retained the purity to guide mankind in all ages, places and in every conceivable crisis.
For over 1400 years it has been the only treasure house of ecclesiastical and cosmic knowledge about the universe and life itself. Mankind has not yet to progress and proceed to a stage where it can fully be au fait with all the pearls and gems of wisdom and truth, garnered in its bosom by this miracle of literacy, excellence and academic purity which could not be matched even in one small sentence by the literary giants of yore, in spite of an open challenge to this effect.

Philip’s Fountain: The Oldest Still-In-Use Hydraulic Work in the World

by: KERRY SULLIVAN

The Filippeios Krini (Philip’s Fountain) is a 2,300-year-old fountain that was commissioned by King Philip II of Macedonia. It has miraculously survived in working order to the present day, making it the oldest still-in-use hydraulic work in the world.
 The fountain of Phillip. Source: ( drt915.gr)

In 338 BC King Philip II of Macedonia established a military camp at Nestani in order to attack Amfissa, located across the Gulf of Corinth from Nestani. Although by this time the King’s influence was waning due to unsuccessful sieges on Perinthus in 340 BC and Byzantium in 339 BC, the King could not allow the residents of Amfissa to continue farming on the Crisaian plain – land that rightfully belonged to Delphi, the oracle of Apollo. The Macedonians camped in Nestani for many weeks. In order to provide his troops with enough water, the King ordered a fountain be built, Filippeios Krini (Philip’s Fountain). In what has come to be known as the Fourth Sacred War, King Phillip II soundly defeated Amfissa and expelled its citizens from the region. The King’s reputation was restored but he was assassinated two years later by one of his own bodyguards. It was an ignoble end to a King with a mixed legacy. However, his memory will continue to live on in the Filippeios Krini.

Illustration of hydraulic and hydrostatic. 

The technology of waterpower systems is known as hydraulics, which comes from the Greek words for “water pipes”. Beginning around 2000 BC, the Minoans and then the Mycenaeans developed incredibly advanced techniques for water supply, water transportation, drainage, storm water and sewage removal, flood protection, and irrigation. By the Hellenistic era, the Greeks had invented easy-to-use devices like the water wheel and the force pump – an instrument that enabled the user to raise water from the ground and was used by Rome’s fire brigades.

These pumps were brilliantly simple instruments that worked by “rotating an inclined cylinder bearing helical blades around its axis whose bottom is immersed in the water to be pumped. As the screw turns, water is trapped between the helical blades and the walls, and thus rises up to the length of the screw and drains out at the top” (Koutsoyiannis and Angelakis, 2003). The device is sometimes referred to as Archimedes’ screw pump. Force pumps are still used today for a wide range of functions including pumping well water, removing bilge water from boats, pumping out flooded basements, extinguishing fires, and for water jets.

The water wheel. ( CC BY-SA 3.0 )

It was a Greek named Anaxagoras (c. 510 – c. 428 BC) who clearly articulated the hydrologic cycle: “the sun raises water from the sea into the atmosphere, from where it falls as rain; then it is collected underground and feeds the flow of rivers” (Koutsoyiannis and Angelakis, 2003). The philosopher’s later work on the origins of thunder (i.e. explaining that the phenomenon did not come from Zeus) contributed to his imprisonment for impiety and his subsequent forced retirement.

Detail of the right-hand facade fresco, showing Anaxagoras. 

By the time of King Philip II, installing a fountain to provide fresh groundwater for soldiers and horses was routine. The Filippeios Krini was not intended to last 2,350+ years, however, it’s simple mechanics and solid masonry have enabled it to continue (with periodic repairs) to provide water to the residents of Nestani.

The hilltop Greek village is also the site of another famous Greek fountain: the pipelines that draw water from the naturally occurring sinkhole Dini (sometimes called Pausanias). This sinkhole is believed to mark the birthplace of Poseidon. According to the Greek myth, Poseidon was the child of Cronus and Rhea. Cronus was the youngest Titan and had usurped his father Uranus (the Sky) for the rule of the universe. He was thus understandably worried about a son of his seeking to overthrow him and so decided to eat all of his children at birth, beginning with the first, Hades. His consort, Rhea was displeased with this practice and so sought to save her second son, Poseidon. Shortly after he was born, Rhea left him near the sinkhole amidst a flock of lambs. When Cronus came looking for the baby, Rhea said that she had given birth to a horse and presented the King God with a colt. Interestingly, this did not strike Cronus as suspicious and he promptly ate the horse. Poseidon survived and became the god of horses, a title he maintained even after he took up the role of God of the Sea when he and his brothers divvied up ruling the world. In ancient days, residents of Nestani would sacrifice horses to Poseidon.

Top image: The fountain of Phillip. Source: ( drt915.gr)
By Kerry Sullivan
Sources:
Angelakis, A. N., and Demetris Koutsoyiannis. "Ancient Greece."Encyclopedia of Water Science (2003): 415-17. Web.http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download;jsessionid=45852ABC9051C2FF0E2CD2717CB94427?doi=10.1.1.579.854&rep=rep1&type=pdf
Hondos. "Filippeios Krini." Hondos Classic Hotel & Spa. Hondos Hotel & Spa, 22 June 2013. Web. 11 Oct. 2016. http://www.hondoshotel.gr/en/filippeios-krini
Lekakis, George. "An Ancient Hydraulic Work That Keeps Functioning for 2350 Years." ΔΕΛΤΙΟΝ ΠΟΛΙΤΙΣΜΟΥ ΦΡΥΚΤΩΡΙΕΣ (2016): n. pag. Web.