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Bible tales wrong-Israeli archaeologists come with fresh evidence, Beyond Earth to outer Space

In a word with you, Israel and Jews, Live Stream Videos-Latest Reports, Nature and Environment, Space and Science, Strange new world on November 24, 2011 at 7:05 pm

Story of Herod and Jesus an impossible tale tells Archeological find.Temple not built by Herod in his lifetime.

Construction Completed After Herod’s Death

From: NTDTV | Nov 24, 2011 | 36 views

“The man usually credited with building the compound known to Jews as the Temple Mount and to Muslims as the Noble Sanctuary is Herod, a Jewish ruler who died in 4 B.C. Herod’s monumental compound replaced and expanded a much older Jewish temple complex on the same site.

But archaeologists with the Israel Antiquities Authority now say diggers have found coins underneath the massive foundation stones of the compound’s Western Wall that were stamped by a Roman proconsul 20 years after Herod’s death.

This doesnt upset Jewish Faith and its wailing Wall since its the Temple’s last standing structure that they bewail.

It matters little if Herod completed it or some other or if the Wall itself was built later.

What is missed by anti-semites is the Hirod’s dating that makes complete nonesense of Hirod figuring in Jesus timeline and narrative.

So to the already known discrepancies of impossible dates that never matched Jesus story in New Testament bible with Roman-Jewish history or archeology comes this Finding of coins underneath the Temple’s western wall supposed by it to have been built by Herod!

What this means is that those coins minted 20 years later- confounds and blows as a Myth the whole Jesus timeline and story as incompatible with History and archeology.

In its story of ‘Jesus’-he was betrayed by for 6 pieces of silver.

Looks like the lies took just took 2 coins to be betrayed.

Come to think of generations hounded out based on such fickle stories built without history as killers of the Saviour..

-Aronite Thinking

In The Old City of Jerusalem an important archaeological discovery has been made. Archaeologists are now convinced that King Herod did not finish constructing the Temple Mount in his own lifetime. Our correspondent has more.

The common belief that the Roman king Herod built all of the Temple Mount is about to change.

On Wednesday, the Israeli Antiquities Authority held a news conference announcing that ancient artefacts, discovered under the Western Wall of the Temple Mount, show that construction of The Temple was not completed during King Herod’s lifetime.

The artefacts include coins dated to 16 in the Common Era, while King Herod is believed to have died 20 years earlier.

Uploaded by NTDTV on Nov 22, 2011

A new exhibition called “Beyond Planet Earth” gets underway at the American Museum of Natural History in New York. The Expo showcases ideas on the future of space exploration. Our correspondents bring you the full story.

Returning to the moon, exploring asteroids, voyaging to mars, reaching the outer solar system and even beyond. These are issues presented by The American Museum of Natural history in New York, in it’s new expo “Beyond Planet Earth” that questions what is the future of space exploration.

[Jackson Tao, College student]:
“I have no idea”.

Dr. Michael Shara is curator in the Department of Astrophysics at the American Museum of Natural history. He shares some of his ideas of what mankind will find out there in near future.

[Michael Shara, Curator, Department of Astrophysics]:
“I believe that in the coming 5, 10, 20 years we will send humans back to the moon. I’m certain that we will have commercial space exploration…We will certainly explore asteroids and learn how to nudge them, how to deflect them so that they wouldn’t run into earth… And I’m certain we will go Europa, look underneath it’s ice to see if there is life in it’s salty oceans. Finally, hundreds of years from now, I’m certain that we will leave this solar system and move outwards to the stars.”

And what about colonizing other planets and booking a flight to Mars? Some people on the streets of New York city already consider that mankind can soon expand it’s territory in to the solar system.

[Jackson Tao, College Student]:
“You might find that a planet may be suitable for life”

[Christiano Moura, Tourist]:
“In a few years people will be able to see other planets, to go there and to see how they are like”

And their guesses seem to be right.

[Michael Shara, Curator, Department of Astrophysics]:
“…we are almost certainly going to start terraforming Mars. Changing it into an Earthlike world. There’s going to be a real debate at that point and I strongly suspect that the people that are going to win that debate are the people who want to terraform Mars, turn it into an Earthlike world.”

The Beyond Planet Earth Expo opens on Saturday November 19th, presenting the past and present of space travel and our next steps in our solar system and beyond.

NTD News, New York

euronews science: Life in the Dead Sea

Published on Nov 24, 2011 by Euronews

The deepest point on the surface of Earth is the Dead Sea in Israel. Now a joint Israeli-German team of scientists has found several freshwater spring systems on the floor of the Dead Sea.

Their presence has been suspected for decades as concentric ripples on the surface of the water are visible near the shore, but it is only now been confirmed by divers.

30 metres under the surface, equipped with underwater cameras, the divers collected water samples from cracks in the sea floor and discovered cunknown micro-organisms.

Video flash- Egyptian insurgents blow up Gas Pipeline at Sinai, Alaska Super Storm

In a word with you, Afrika, China Town, Crime and human story, Global terror, La Amerika, Nature and Environment on November 10, 2011 at 2:36 pm

Militants blew up the Gas pipleine at Sinai supplying Jordan and Israel

Published on Nov 10, 2011 by AssociatedPress

Attackers set off explosives along a gas pipeline in Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula that transports fuel to neighbouring Israel and Jordan early on Thursday, Egypt’s state news agency MENA reported. (Nov. 10)

Raw Video: Super Storm Batters Alaska’s Coast

From: AssociatedPress | Nov 9, 2011 | 2,210 views

One of the most powerful storms to hit western Alaska in nearly 40 years battered coastal communities Wednesday with snow and hurricane-force winds, forcing some residents to seek higher ground as it knocked out power and ripped up roofs. (Nov. 9

Raw Video: Deadly 5.7 Quake in Turkey

From: AssociatedPress | Nov 9, 2011 | 756 views

Turkish media reports say at least three people have been killed and more than 50 are trapped in the rubble of a hotel that collapsed after a 5.7-magnitude quake hit the province of Van, where hundreds died in a 7.2 earthquake last month. (Nov. 9)

Growing concern over China’s ‘disappeared’

From: AlJazeeraEnglish | Nov 10, 2011 | 302 views

Dozens of Chinese activists, lawyers, and bloggers have been victims of state-backed, extrajudicial detentions over the years, of which many have simply disappeared, not to be seen again for months.

Human Rights Watch says these disappearances are an alarming new trend which the government is refusing to address.

Many human rights organisations and activists are concerned that the country is currently working on a new draft of its criminal law that would make disappearances legal.

Al Jazeera’s Melissa Chan reports from Beijing

Carbon Emissions at Record Highs- Al Jazeera on Global warming

In a word with you, Analyst talk, China Town, economygoodness, Films, India news, Iran, La Amerika, Live Stream Videos-Latest Reports, Nature and Environment, Strange new world on November 8, 2011 at 5:28 pm

Carbon Emissions have jumped by a whopping 6.5% this year globally, tiggering concerns over its impact in an already bad weather wrecked planet's environment

Uploaded by AlJazeeraEnglish on Nov 8, 2011

Inside Story discusses if world leaders should review their environmental and financial policies. Joining the show are guests: Charlie Kronic, Fred Pearce, and David Henderson.

Do you miss the excessive stress on Coal and avoidance of Fossil fuels as a term of reference by Al jazeera?

Well, Fossil fuels Was the the concern- our motorways cough out as much bad gases with diesel and dust- but Al jazeera is owned by Oil Shieks?

Long live the media. Nevertheless emission is bad. So-

Aronite Thinking is that the above scenario provides an inescapable choice of India adopting more unconventional and non-carbon energy generation technologies.

Nuclear Reactors therefore imperative and given seism logically least active zones at India. Besides its immense pool of engineers, technical personnel and scientists Nuclear power generation offers environmentally less destructive means of Power generation.

Volcanic eruption at Congo, Stampede tragedy at Ganges, China’s Military Build up

In Adventure, Afrika, China Town, Crime and human story, La Amerika, Live Stream Videos-Latest Reports, Nature and Environment on November 8, 2011 at 3:58 pm

Volcanic eruption in Eastern Congo has been spewing lava and smoke since weeks

Published on Nov 8, 2011 by AssociatedPress

Africa’s most active volcano has sent a spectacular display of lava and bright orange smoke and ash into the night sky in Virunga National Park, in the Democratic Republic of Congo. (Nov. 8)

http://www.dailymotion.com/embed/video/xbrf41
Volcano Continues to Erupt in Eastern Congo by NTDTV

Published on Nov 8, 2011 by AssociatedPress

A stampede killed 16 Hindu pilgrims and injured about 50 during a religious ceremony on Tuesday on the banks of the Ganges River in northern India, an official said. NOTE: Graphic content. (Nov. 8)

Guatemala moves to the right with a new leader

From: Euronews | Nov 6, 2011 | 209 views

The central American nation of Guatemala has elected a new president. He is a retired right-wing general called Otto Perez and he will be the first military man to take power since democracy was restored in 1986.

Perez has promised a crackdown on violent crime and to protect the country from Mexican drug cartels

China’s growing military might

From: AlJazeeraEnglish | Nov 7, 2011 | 1,873 views

China’s growing military capability has been a growing concern among Asian countries in recent years.

The issue is expected to be one of the key points on the agenda of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) meeting in Hawaii this week.

Al Jazeera’s Melissa Chan reports from Beijing, the Chinese capital.

China’s first Space Dock, New Zealand Oil spiller Rena Capsizing, Airships back

In Adventure, Analyst talk, China Town, Live Stream Videos-Latest Reports, Nature and Environment, Space and Science on November 3, 2011 at 1:01 pm

Tiangong Docks with Space Station Heavanly palace

Published on Nov 3, 2011 by Euronews

http://www.euronews.net/ China has successfully carried out its first docking exercise between two unmanned spacecraft.The Shenzhou-8 joined the Tiangong-1space lab module 350 kilometres above Earth. The manoeuvre was carried live on Chinese television.

From: Euronews | Nov 2, 2011 | 93 views

http://www.euronews.net/ Salvage teams off New Zealand are preparing for the worst amid fears a cargo ship grounded on a reef for nearly a month could break up in bad weather, leaking more of its load of oil.

The Liberian-flagged Rena has already spilled around 350 tonnes of thick, toxic fuel and dozens of containers into the sea.

euronews hi-tech / Portuguese researchers resurrect the airship

From: Euronews | Nov 2, 2011 | 153 views

http://www.euronews.net/ The airship was one of mankind’s first flying machines. Its so-called Golden Age began in 1900 but was abruptly brought to an end in 1937 when the giant Hindenberg burst into flames and crashed, killing 36 people.

In Portugal, researchers are resurrecting the airship, working on a new design that could be used to transport cargo or people