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Never Again? Or, History Repeats Itself?

When Hitler started to expand Germany, his big lie was that he was protecting German speaking citizens of neighboring countries who really wanted to be free to join Germany.  He re-militarized the Saarland, then the Rhein.  Other countries ignored his military build-ups and violation of treaty because they were tired of war after The Great War, or the war to end all wars, now called WW1.  Then Hitler moved into neighboring countries, annexing Austria through a “vote” of the people called the Anschluss, enforced by brown shirted thugs at the polls.  Then the German speaking areas of Checkoslovakia, and so on.  It was not until he invaded Poland that people acted to stop him.

Once expanding, he set up the non-German supporters as enemies.  He made Jews and others register and denied them citizenship.  He outlawed homosexuality, implemented the Hitler youth to build a new super race and form a stronger Germany.

After WW2 cost over 50 million lives, we promised “never again.”

Now Vladamir Putin has invaded and taken over the Crimea, a part of the Ukraine.  Ukraine agreed to give up nuclear weapons to be protected, but no one is protecting them.  Russian special forces in plain uniforms oversaw the “vote” to join Russia in Crimea that was 96% in favor.  Now Russian thugs are taking over several parts of Ukraine and are active in Moldova, Georgia and Estonia.  They say they are there to protect Russian speaking people.  They have started a Russian youth fitness program to restore military power.  Putin outlawed homosexuality and other non-accepted behavior.  Now they are starting to try to register Jews in Ukraine.

Never again?  Do we really mean it?  Or are we truly the modern Neville Chamberlains, too war weary, too happy in our lives, the suffering of others so far away too distant?  History really does repeat itself all too often.

‘Complete lie’: Pro-Russian official denies role in mysterious leaflets to Ukrainian Jews

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April 18, 2014: Denis Pushilin, foreground center, spokesman of the self-appointed Donetsk Peoples Republic, speaks to reporters inside the regional administration building seized earlier in Donetsk, Ukraine.AP

A pro-Russian official initially thought to be behind fliers telling Ukrainian Jews to register vehemently denied any involvement on Friday, telling Fox News the leaflets were a “complete lie.”

The leaflets were first reported in Israel’s Ynet News. The news site said the notices were circulated in the eastern Ukrainian city of Donetsk, demanding that Jews register — as well as provide a list of property they own — or else face deportation and revocation of citizenship. Pro-Russian activists have asserted partial control over some government buildings in that city.

 Ynet reported that the notices, sent as the Passover holiday began, were signed by Denis Pushilin, chairman of Donetsk’s temporary government.

But after the fliers gained international attention — including a public rebuke by U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry — Pushilin and others described them as a deliberate “provocation.”

Pushilin said his organization did not distribute the leaflets. To back up his case, he said the notices were too sloppy to have been sent out by him.

“Moreover, this provocation has been done unprofessionally — first of all, it is signed as ‘people’s governor Denis Pushilin,’ and I never referred to myself as such and nobody called me like that first,” he told Fox News. “Secondly the stamp that is there, it is bigger in size meaning simply it has been done in a Photoshop. And third, if you read the text you will see that it’s relatively badly written.”

He said he has personally denied involvement in conversations with the Jewish community in both Kiev and Donetsk.

Donetsk is one of the hotbeds of unrest in eastern Ukraine, and pro-Russian activists are still showing resistance to the terms of a recently struck diplomatic deal that aims to ease the tensions between the Ukrainian government and pro-Russian forces.

After the notices to Jews began circulating, questions quickly were raised about their origin. One aide to Pushilin told Fox News that pro-Ukrainian groups were circulating them as a false flag operation to cause an international incident.

An Israeli official also told Fox News that the issue was brought to the attention of the Israeli embassy and foreign ministry, though they also presume the leaflets were handed out by local militia members as a kind of provocation. The official said the notices were distributed by masked men.

Yet the accounts gained international attention as Kerry condemned the notices on the sidelines of the diplomatic summit in Geneva.

“Just in the last couple of days, notices were sent to Jews in one city indicating that they have to identify themselves as Jews,” he said Thursday. “In the year 2014, after all of the miles traveled and all of the journey of history, this is not just intolerable — it’s grotesque. It is beyond unacceptable.”

Kerry said if anyone engages in these kinds of activities on either side, “there is no place for that.”

The notices reportedly were sent to areas where pro-Russian activists have declared the region as a “people’s republic” in defiance of the central Ukrainian government.

Ynet reported the fliers said that because Jewish community leaders supported a Ukrainian nationalist movement and “oppose the pro-Slavic People’s Republic of Donetsk,” the interim government has decided: “that all citizens of Jewish descent, over 16 years of age and residing within the republic’s territory are required to report to the Commissioner for Nationalities in the Donetsk Regional Administration building and register.”

The notices reportedly demand Jews pay a $50 registration fee.

State Department spokeswoman Marie Harf said Thursday that U.S. officials were trying to gather more information.

Fox News’ Leland Vittert contributed to this report.

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Landmark Close-Up Versus Actual Location Will Shock You

These 22 Far Away Perspectives Of Famous Places Will Change The Way You See Them Forever

 Many of us only know the world’s most famous landmarks through images that show them in all their beautiful, historical glory. The world has changed since these structures were built, so the surrounding landscapes might not be what you’d expect.

The Pyramids of Giza

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The Acropolis

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Stonehenge

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Seen through the McDonald’s across the way

The Forbidden City

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Niagara Falls

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The Taj Mahal

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The Brandenburg Gate

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Mount Rushmore

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Mont St. Michel in France

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The Hollywood Sign

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St Basil’s Cathedral

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Rock of Gibraltar

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Bonus: The Great Wall of China ends abruptly as soon as it reaches the ocean:

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It’s incredible to see the ancient past mixed with the present. Share this with someone who loves to travel and blow their mind!

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Kate Upton wishes her breasts were smaller

No one else agrees with her…

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Kate Upton wishes her breasts were smaller

They’re two of the biggest stars in fashion, double-billing on the covers of Sports Illustrated, Vogue and Vanity Fair and lusted over by countless admirers — still, Kate Upton can’t stand them reports The New York Post.

“I wish I had smaller boobs every day of my life as I love to wear spaghetti tops braless or go for the smallest bikini designs,” the supermodel and actress tells Britain’s The Sun on Sunday.

 “Every single day, I’m like, ‘Oh, man, it would be so much easier,’ especially if people didn’t constantly bring them up,” she confesses of her two biggest assets.

At least twice a day she wishes she were smaller up top, Upton, 21, admits. “But the grass is always greener, as they say!”

If only they were a little more like . . . earrings, the covergirl muses of her natural-born 34-D’s.

“If I could just take them off like they were clip-ons.”

Upton is co-starring in “The Other Woman” with Cameron Diaz and Leslie Mann. All three women bond when they plot to take revenge on the man who cheated on them all. In it she plays a ditzy blonde.

“I think it’s funny to act like a dumb blonde. I know that’s not the case so why not play on it?” she tells The Sun.

“But I actually don’t look at my character as dumb,” Upton continues. “I think of her as young and naive, like I was once.”

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1884: Views of Future Technological Advances

1884: “Poetical drifts of thought; or problems of progress”

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Thanks Again!

untitled (28)Last week I went over the 600 mark for WordPress followers and over 4,000 for all media!  Thank you to all of you who make it exciting to share my eclectic and unusual blog with you.  We also passed the 630,000 hit mark this year which also rocks.  Remember, if you ever want to comment, or if you want to reach me personally, you can email me as well.  Also, for those of you who just read the blog, that is great, but I am also an indie published author and have four books out on Kindle at the moment.  Three are just 99 cents each, and the best and latest is just $2.99.  Feel free to check them out on the STORE tabe on my home page for this blog and let me know what you think.

 

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Captain America

untitled (27)Sunday my wife and I watched Captain America, The Winter Soldier.  As fate would have it, Congressman Trent Franks and his awesome wife Josie went to see it at the same time at the same theater.  We’ve not seen them in a long time but I first met them back in 1989 and they are great people.  Ironically, the members of the House Armed Forces Committee call Trent Franks “Captain America” because of his well-known patriotism and commitment to veterans.  It was really good to see him and his wife still have a movie date night besides having young kids and his busy bi-coastal schedule between Arizona and Washington, D.C.

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The movie was awesome.  One of the best I have seen in awhile.  Unfortunately, it was a bit violent for the people who brought their young children to see it.  I would recommend age 14 ate least.  There is not just killing, but tons of violence and action.  I will probably write a review, but until then, I recommend it if you are considering watching it to go out and enjoy it.

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Pocket Sized Printer Moves Across Page

Pocket-Sized Wonder-Printer Would Work Its Own Way Across a Page

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Pocket-Sized Wonder-Printer Would Work Its Own Way Across a Page

With what has to be one of the most ambitious Kickstarter projects to come along in a while, the folks behind this Mini Mobile Robotic Printer want to revolutionize the mobile office. Because of instead of carrying a page-wide device that has to pull paper through it, this little marvel will instead print directly on a piece of paper while it rolls around on top of it.

The printer’s arrow-shaped design makes it easy to properly position on a page—you just need to make sure it starts in the upper left-hand corner of a piece of paper. It works on any sized piece of paper, but with a standard letter-sized sheet the current prototype can fill a page in just under a minute.

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Its built-in ink cartridge is promised to churn though around 1,000 pages before needing to be replaced, but that’s assuming every page you print isn’t solid black. And at the moment the print quality is a less-than-amazing 96×192 dpi, but it’s claimed that that will be improved if and when the Mini Mobile Robotic Printer becomes a reality.

Its creators are currently trying to raise $400,000 on Kickstarter to make it a reality, but there are certainly some very steep roadblocks to making it reliable and accurate enough to be worth carrying around. You can reserve one for yourself with a donation of $180, but you’ll have to be patient since delivery isn’t expected until early January 2015 at best.

Admittedly, it’s a little hard to get excited over a printer, especially one that seems so implausible. But if this thing ever does see the light of day, it will certainly be a must-have addition to any road warrior’s kit. And if you only find yourself in need of a printer a few times a week, it has the potential to replace that giant gray box on your desk. [Kickstarter via Pocket-lint]

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Cosplay Pictures for your Saturday

Cosplay pictures to enjoy on your Saturday.

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1893: Proposed Designs for Tower Bridge

1893: Proposed designs for Tower Bridge

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Dad Who Makes School Lunch Art

Beau Coffron is a dad from SanFrancisco who sends his daughter to the school everyday with exquisite lunch designs that would make any child cry with envy. Even the cafeteria lady has to snap a quick shot when seeing these works of culinary genius come through the lunch doors. Must be nice to have your pick of the liter when it comes to trading for that capri-sun or pizza.

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