Saturday, November 26, 2011

OS TRAIDORES ACAUTELARAM-SE COM AS LEIS QUE ELES PRÓPRIOS FIZERAM

“Independência sim, separatismo não”, defende vice-presidente do PSD-Madeira

DESCOLONIZAM, COLONIZAM-NOS,ENDIVIDAM-NOS, PROMOVEM O APANHAR NO CU, O ABORTO, AS MESQUITAS, ROUBAM, ROUBAM MUITO, SEMPRE EM NOME DA "DEMOCRACIA".
O ZÉ POVINHO INDÍGENA ESSE FICOU ESCRAVIZADO...APESAR DE TANTOS DEMOCRATAS DA TRETA E FALSOS PROFETAS DA "LIBERDADE" QUE SÓ TRATARAM E TRATAM DE SE AMANHAR NO MEIO DO REBANHO TÃO BEM COMPORTADINHO...

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

EM CONTRAPARTIDA POR CÁ MAIS MESQUITAS É QUE É CHIQUE...

..En Algérie, les chrétiens craignent
un regain d'intolérance

Le récent procès d'un converti accusé d'«injures envers le Prophète» illustre le retour en force des islamistes.

E DE CERTEZA COM DINHEIROS PÚBLICOS.OS SALVADORES DO PLANETA SÓ ENTERRARAM UNS:OS INDÍGENAS!

É UM SOBADO INTERNACIONALISTA...

Futebol: estrangeiros na formação prejudicam selecção
A quantidade de futebolistas estrangeiros na formação está a afectar o campo de recrutamento dos escalões inferiores da selecção nacional, afirma o seleccionador de sub-21, Rui Jorge.

"TERROR DA AMADORA"?VEJAM LÁ BEM POIS QUE OFICIALMENTE ESTÃO CÁ TODOS A ENRIQUECER-NOS...

PJ caça reis do tráfico Desmantelado grupo que controlava droga na Cova da Moura e era o ‘terror da Amadora’

E MILAGRE DOS MILAGRES A DIFERENÇA SEJA ELA QUAL FOR TEM SEMPRE ARMAS EM ABUNDÂNCIA SEM O PERIGO DE LHE ENTRATREM PELA SACRISTIA DENTRO...

ACARINHAR E NACIONALIZAR A DIFERENÇA INTERNACIONAL TEM OS SEUS DANOS COLATERAIS...

PJ prende traficantes de armas
Hoje


A Polícia Judiciária do Porto prendeu 11 homens em Aveiro no âmbito da operação "Vouguinha". Encontrou granadas prontas a explodir, de um clã que vende armas para crime violento, segundo o Jornal de Notícias.

Tanto vendiam armamento para crime violento como simplesmente para pessoas que procuravam "segurança" pelos próprios meios, explica hoje o Jornal de Notícias.

Mas a Polícia Judiciária do Porto pôs termo à actividade deste clã, prendendo 11 elementos, suspeitos de tráfico de armas

MAS PRONTOS É "DEMOCRÁTICO" E A RAPAZIADA INDÍGENA AINDA TEM 12 MESES PARA "CORTAR"... PARA AQUELA "A CADA UM SEGUNDO AS SUAS NECESSIDADES"...E ESPERAR LÁ EM CASA O EUROMILHÕES DO RECONHECIMENTO DOS "AFECTOS"...

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

VÃO ENTRAR NO BOLSO DOS INTERNACIONALISTAS-HUMANISTAS.PORRA...

OE 2012: Pensões acima de 5000 euros pagarão mais imposto

POR CÁ TAMBÉM NAS ARQUEOLOGIAS E DETECTORISMO ELES COMEM TUDO E NÃO DEIXAM NADA...

More ancient gold emerges from the Yorkshire countrysideThe money is almost there to save the Leeds or West Riding hoard. Now we are fund-raising for the Iron Age York torcs











http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/the-northerner/2011/nov/22/yorkshire-museums

Not everyone believes that the streets of northern England are paved with gold, although I do. But can there be any dispute about our beautiful countryside, after the third discovery of an ancient hoard of precious metal within weeks?

Hot on the heels of the West Yorkshire, or Leeds, Hoard whose secure future at Leeds City Museum seems almost certain following a £171,310 appeal – see previous Northerner episodes here and then here - we now have a drive to raise £60,000 to keep two Iron Age torcs, or bracelets, in the Yorkshire Museum at York.

Like the Leeds jewellery, they were found by metal detectorists who promptly declared them to the authorities thus triggering Treasure Trove rules. These see the British Museum take temporary custody while a price is worked out for the local authority to raise before any find is offered for open sale. The money is divided between the finder and the landowner and the system seems to meeting its aim of offering a fair deal all round and preventing people keeping mum about discoveries.

Here they are close-up. Photograph: Kippa Matthews The torcs' finders were Andrew Green and Shaun Scott, on separate occasions, but within metres of one another in the bed of a stream at Towton near Tadcaster. Towton is a very famous name in English history as the scene of the bloodiest conflict ever to take place in this country, during the Wars of the Roses. I think about it every time I drive past on the A64 (England oldest dual carriageway) to York.

Golden jewellery from the Iron Age is rarely found in the UK, whose inhabitants at the time – the millennium before Christ – did not have the means to afford much bling. In terms of surviving relics, most of have been found in Norfolk, the home of the relatively wealthy Iceni tribe whose presumed Royal treasure was unearthed at Snettisham. Newark in Nottinghamshire was the previous furthest north officially, although in my part of Leeds we do not buy that. There is a lot of written material about a golden torc found on Rawdon Billing (our local Matterhorn) in 1780 which was allegedly used by a local weaver to repair a broken section of his loom.

Rev. Dr. T.D. Whitaker's 'Leodis in Elmete' of 1816, for example, writes:

On the lofty ridge of Billing, which yet retains its British name, was found about the year 1780 a valuable relic of British Antiquity; this was a torque of pure and flexible gold, perfectly plain and consisting of two rods not quite cylindrical but growing thinner towards the extremities and twisted together. Its intrinsic value was £18.0.0 sterling. It was claimed by the Lord of the Manor.

Alas, it has not survived – although if any Northerner reader knows of its whereabouts, we will give you an amnesty and maybe Treasure Trove arrangements.

Meanwhile archaeologists in York are speculating that their torcs, which follow the same pattern of two pieces twisted together, suggest either trade between the Iceni and the Brigantes – Iron Age Yorkshire people – or its reverse: war and spoil. Whichever, Natalie McCaul, assistant curator of archaeology at the Yorkshire Museum, says:

These are stunning finds and have made archaeologists and historians think again about what life was like in Yorkshire 2,000 ago. It shows that there was serious wealth here before the Romans, something which until now we could only speculate about. We hope we can now raise the money needed to make sure they stay in Yorkshire for people to enjoy.


The torcs are on temporary display at the museum until January 31 next year. To help reach the £60,000 you can go and see them and donate there or click here for info on how to give by post online.

Next up, yet another northern hoard - details on the Northerner at 1pm

É A DITADURA QUE NÃO ADMITE CONCORRÊNCIA.O CORPORATIVISMO DOS INTERESSES DE ALGUNS QUE "ESCAVAM".NUNCA ADMITEM QUE O ZÉ POVINHO POSSA TER A LIBERDADE DE PRATICAR CULTURA.DEVE PERMANECER SEMPRE OVELHINHA.CONTUDO SABEMOS COMO OS "ELEITOS" ESCAVAM E RAPINAM LIVREMENTE...
PARA QUANDO UMA LEI COMO A INGLESA POR CÁ?OU SERÁ QUE POR LÁ SÃO OVELHINHAS COMO CÁ?