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Luis Miguel Goitizolo

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7/21/2012 2:45:29 AM
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Thousands flee as Syrian rebels wage guerrilla war

In this photo taken during a government-organized tour, a Syrian man walks on a damaged street after the Syrian troops regained control of the district of Midan, in the southern part of Damascus, Syria, Friday, July 20, 2012. Syrian troops and tanks on Friday drove rebels from a Damascus neighborhood where some of the heaviest of this week's fighting in the capital left cars gutted and fighters' bodies in the streets. Hundreds of people were killed in a single day, activists said, as the military struggles to regain momentum after a stunning bombing against the regime's leadership. (AP Photo/Bassem Tellawi)

BEIRUT (AP) — Rebels pressed their guerrilla fight to toppleSyria's regime deeper into the capital on Friday, ambushing troops and attacking police stations as thousands of terrified civilians fled to Lebanon and Iraq to escape some of the worst violence of the 16-month conflict.

The two-day death toll was more than 470 people, marking some of the deadliest of the uprising.

The U.N. refugee agency said between 8,500 and 30,000 Syrians had entered Lebanon in the past 48 hours, and thousands of Iraqis have also returned home, a bitter trip for many who fled to Syria from their own country's civil war.

In Damascus, Syrian forces recaptured one battle-scarred neighborhood and proudly showed reporters the dead bodies of rebel fighters lying in rubble-strewn streets.

But rebels said they withdrew to expand their guerrilla war, pointing to the difficulty both sides will have in achieving victory in Damascus, the central bastion of President Bashar Assad's rule.

Fighting has flared across Syria this week, as battles have ravaged Damascus neighborhoods, death tolls have skyrocketed, border crossings have fallen to rebel fighters and a rebel bomb attack killed top members of Assad's regime.

Assad's national security chief, Gen. Hisham Ikhtiyar, died Friday from wounds sustained in the bombing Wednesday that killed three others, including the defense minister and Assad's brother-in-law. All were key to the government's efforts to stamp out the insurgency.

The fighting has shattered parts of Damascus, with rebels attacking at least two police stations and government troops pounding rebel districts with mortars, machine-guns and attack helicopters.

The clashes echoed those seen elsewhere in Syria, with lightly armed, disorganized rebels avoiding direct battles with better-equipped government troops while launching ambushes on their convoys and checkpoints.

The regime, for its part, has deployed overwhelming firepower, shelling from afar and sending attack helicopters that rebel weapons can't reach.

"We often make tactical retreats so that there is no face-to-face confrontation," a rebel named Mohammed from the Eagles of Damascus brigade said via Skype. "It's like gang warfare. We pull out so we can hit in a different place or plan an attack on a regime checkpoint."

Like most rebels, his group has only assault rifles and rocket-propelled grenades, but lacks long-range weapons, leaving them helpless against government shelling and helicopter strikes.

They also lack ammunition.

"If we had all the ammunition we needed, we would have liberated the capital in two days," he said, asking that his full name not be published for fear of government reprisals.

This dynamic defined the battle for Midan, a south Damascus neighborhood that regime forces retook Friday after days of intense clashes.

During a government tour of the area, an Associated Press reporter saw dozens of torched or damaged cars in streets lined with shattered shop fronts.

The dead bodies of six young men lay in the street. One appeared to have been shot in the chest. Others were bearded and wore black.

Syrian state TV trumpeted the government's taking of the neighborhood.

"Our heroic forces have completely cleansed the Midan area of the terrorist mercenaries," it said, using government shorthand for the rebels. It said the forces had seized lots of weapons, including machine-guns, explosive belts and rocket-propelled grenades.

But indicating that the capital remains unsafe, the journalists rode in two armored vehicles.

A Damascus activist who gave his name as Huthayfa said via Skype that local fighters withdrew late Thursday because they could not face the army's heavy weapons.

"It was very dangerous for the civilians and the fighters, so we decided to pull out to come up with a new plan to take the area," he said.

Knowing they cannot defeat the army militarily, rebels hope to sap the regime's strength until it collapses.

"Their strategy is to paralyze public institutions and chip away at the regime," said another activist who goes by the name Bashir al-Dimashqi.

Fighting raged in and around the capital. Troops fired at anti-regime protesters in Khalid bin Walid Street downtown, killing five people and sparking clashes with local rebels who attacked the police station.

Amateur video posted online Friday showed bodies lying in the streets while fires burned nearby.

More than 170 people were killed across Syria on Friday, including about 50 in Damascus, the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said, pushing the death toll over the past two days over 470.

Activist claims and videos could not be independently verified. The Syrian government bars most media from working in the country.

In Geneva, the U.N. refugee agency said the fighting had caused a spike in the number of refugees fleeing the country. The group estimated earlier this week that some 120,000 Syrian refugees were in neighboring countries and another 1 million were displaced inside Syria.

The violence has cast a pall over international efforts to end the civil war through diplomacy.

The U.N. Security Council voted Friday to extend the mission of some 300 observers in Syria for 30 days. The observers, sent to oversee a cease-fire that has never taken hold, have been largely confined to their hotels in recent weeks. On Thursday, Russia and China vetoed a resolution backed by key Western nations that would have threatened non-military sanctions on Assad's regime.

Syria's unrest began in March 2011 when protests calling for political change met a violent government crackdown. Many in the opposition have since taken up arms as the conflict has morphed into a civil war that activists say has killed more than 17,000 people. The government says more than 4,000 security officers have been killed.

This week's bombing, which appeared to be an inside job, has raised questions about cracks in Assad's regime.

The blast's first three victims — Defense Minister Dawoud Rajha, Deputy Defense Minister Gen. Assef Shawkat and Hassan Turkmani, a former defense minister — were buried Friday after state funerals.

The state news agency said Vice President Farouq al-Sharaa and Gen. Fahd al-Freij, the new defense minister, laid wreaths on the men's coffins.

Assad did not attend and has only appeared publicly in one soundless video on state TV since the bombing, raising questions about his whereabouts.

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Associated Press writers Zeina Karam in Beirut, Albert Aji in Damascus, Edith M. Lederer at the United Nations and Suzan Fraser in Ankara, Turkey, contributed to this report.

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7/21/2012 5:25:44 AM

10_1_136.gifOur illusionary world just keeps getting more real all the time. I wish it wear an illusion and we all wake up in the morning and learn that there was never a massacre in Colorado and their are not twelve families grieving the loss of their loved ones or the 59 other people wounded during this senseless act of terrorism (59 is the newest tally, there may be more.) However I will go along with the assumption that this is just another illusion and will continue with the illusion by praying for the families that have suffered a great loss. I just wish that there was a more humane way of showing us what is to come.

Colorado Massacre

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pG0pNa2zGLc

This incident took place about eleven miles away from the Columbine School massacre a few years back. We have several members in AdlandPro Community that live in the state of Colorado. If you have friends or relatives that were involved in this tragedy my prayers are with you.

GOD BLESS YOU

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RE: ARE WE NOW IN THE END TIMES?
7/22/2012 1:51:49 AM

Mike and friends,

Any reasonable person will find it difficult to understand why such barbaric indiscriminate killings as the one just occurred in your country can occur at all in our time. In trying to find an explanation to them, many things have been said by philosophers and sociologists, and more recently by means of channeled messages - the most close to the truth being those that attribute the current nefarious situation to our being in the last stages of this dark age, that is, when human behavior reaches its lowest. Of course there are many factors that contribute to this behavior, with the prevailing materialism, a growing lack of morality in everything, and a rampant sinful behavior even in supposedly religious people being the most visible among them. But again, what in turn has caused such a terrible decline in the spiritual level of humankind?

Nowhere have I seen this latter particular better explained than in the Hindu scriptures. Because while other religions, most notably Christianity, attribute the humankind decline to our increasing alienation from God (which to me is absolutely true), they lack any notion of how such decline goes along with the world moving ahead by cyclic ages and how these cyclic ages have come and gone in the history of every culture, every nation and every society and, beyond them, in that of the entire current global civilization. I guess only now they must be realizing that all the knowledge they believed to possess about the history of mankind, with it progressing at every stage (a progress which actually has
only been materialistic) is exactly the opposite, with mankind actually going with every cyclic age elapsed from better to worse, precisely by reason of the just mentioned alienation from God - in turn caused by the immensely long space of time elapsed since it got started.

Of course, this is no place to attempt a full explanation of the Hindu doctrine of cosmic cycles and ages; actually this forum was mainly intended to expose it as completely as possible, and you may go to the corresponding thread (All About Cosmic Cycles And Ages) where it has been more or less fully developed. What I can tell you right now is the Western knowledge of cyclic ages is and has always been faulty, limited as it is to an astrological approach where the shift from the current Pisces to the Aquarius age is insufficient to merely attempt an in-depth explanation of all the
astronomical and human phenomena that we are whitnessing at present. I am afraid that even the Mayan calendar will not do in the matter of accounting for all the intricacies that cosmic cycles and ages present, since it mostly offers to us a likely date for the shift to a whole new age - which we all hope will be THE upcoming Golden age - by the Solstice of 21th December of this current year 2012. What we can all do is pray God that such Golden age really comes to our planet on or around that date so that such horrifying episodes as the one just occurred in your country may have ceased by then - once and for all.

Hugs and Blessings,

Miguel

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RE: ARE WE NOW IN THE END TIMES?
7/22/2012 3:42:06 AM

10_1_136.gifHello again Luis,

It is a pleasure to correspond with you. I believe that you and I think alike on many subjects. Yes, over the years, many people have drawn away from the church and from GOD as well. (As you can see, my color grids are not working properly).When a tragedy like the recent ones occurs, those that lost loved ones mistakenly feel that it is GOD'S fault and immediately abandon him. It is not up to GOD to hold everyones hands for them. He gave us all a mind and the ability to understand right from wrong. How we use our minds is up to us. What we choose to believe or not to believe is up to us. And in our illusonary world we all, every single one of us, refer to a loved one who has passed on, as having died. No one has died. The vehicle with which we travelled through this life experience has ceased to function, however we will never die. Our soul is our life, our body the means with which to travel through this life experience.

Although I have not seem much on this subject, I feel that every planet has a parallel planet or Universe. As we travel through life on this planet and look back at mistakes that we may have made, if we could catch a glimpse of people in the parallel Universe we would see someone that looks just like us. However, on closer observation we may notice that he or she is with someone other than who is in our life. As we follow this man, we keep looking at the woman, because somehow she looks familiar. As the man approaches his work place, it too looks familiar. Later, as we enter his house, we see that he is greeted by happy children. We suddenly realize, as the woman welcomes him home it is her smile that we reckognize. This is an older version of a girl that we used to date. A small disagreement that caused us to go our seperate ways, caused us to split up. If we had been mature enough to forgive and forget, we could have had a wonderful life together. Putting it all together, there could be one, two, or more parallel Universes where each of our clones, (for lack of a better description)start out on their life's journey in much the same way as we did, however each one delt with decisions in a different way. Therefore, when it comes to decisions that we have made in the past, that helped to shape our lives and who we are today, when we ask ourselves, "What if I chose to do things differently?" perhaps we did. Perhaps when we dream of how things could have been, perhaps we are not dreaming at all. We may be getting a glimpse of our life as it is being played out on a parallel Universe. One could only wonder.

GOD BLESS YOU

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7/22/2012 6:01:15 PM

Hi again Mike and friends,

In the remote past, say Hindus, we chose to descend into the material world
with a view to enjoy a really pleasurable, sensorial life. This was made against God’s advice, and it was such a bad decision. Because something that should only have lasted a fraction of a second by the celestial reckoning, just like we had submerged in a swimming pool to emerge almost immediately to the spiritual realm, once we entered this so-called illusory world suddenly became a nightmare that would last for eons.

In effect, once we were here, we incurred in such a heinous, degraded behavior as human beings, that
after we pased away we were driven by the force of our karma from that first human body to tree bodies and from them to those of all sorts of insects and beasts in different planets, and next from the body of this man or this woman to that of that other man or that other woman up until after many thousands of years, during which we may occasionally have had to get back into a vegetal or animal body according to our still evil behavior, we are supposed to have learned from experience a proper humane behavior and at long last recovered our pristine spiritual condition to finally go back to God, back to His heavenly kingdom, to live forever by His side.

This sort of allegory of an interplanetary
prodigal son that each one of us is supposed to have been all along our long transit in the material world does, in fact, sound to me much more plausible than many other religious conceptions that actually explain very little when dealing with such metaphysical issues as why we are here, how all this began, what our fate will be in this or the other world, and a few other abstruse matters. Because together with the certitude that we have been endowed with free will, it can additionally account for any deficiencies or inconsistencies which are incurred in by other religious beliefs and even in certain channeled messages that have come to light recently. In other words, according to it, we are free to commit the most perverse of acts if we will, but we won't escape our fate if so.

There is only one exception to this
general tenet regarding man’s fate in this world and in successive lives, and it involves the Divine Incarnations. In effect, only the Lord’s incarnation can descend to this Earth from the Heavenly realm together with His entourage, and this entourage will individually accept to play the roles assigned to them from eternity. According to this conception, Jesus Christ also descended to this Earth together with his twelve apostles in order to fulfill his divine transcendental Mission, and these twelve apostles also accepted to play their respective roles as such. Regarding this, I only have one doubt: Did Judas Iscariot also agreed to play his heinous role?

Hugs,

Miguel

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