Agenda 21International Internet Conference March 22 2012

Agenda 21International Internet Conference March 22 2012

Agenda 21International Internet Conference March 22 2012

 Agenda 21 International Internet Conference

International Internet Conference starts on 22 March 2012, 

Agenda 21 NOW!in your local time …

The next ‘Agenda 21 NOW!’

International Internet Conference starts on 22 March 2012, 00:00 UTC and will close 24 hours later on 22 March 2012, 24:00 UTC.

What is this in your local time?

This is a question not easy to answer everywhere, friends in New Zealand missed one conference because of a true confusion …

A few words on your local time: As the earth rotates once every 24 hours, the sunlit area moves across the earth’s surface, from east to west. So the further you live away from the Greenwich Meridian, the higher the difference between U.T.C. and your local time will probably be.

And please note: If you have daylight savings time on the day of the conference please add one hour to the times mentioned!

Find out when Agenda 21 NOW! takes place in your local time very easily:

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Y – Z


A

Afghanistan Albania Algeria
Andorra Angola Argentina
Armenia Australia, Central Australia, East
Australia, West Austria Azerbaijan

B

Bahamas Bahrein Bangladesh
Belarus Belgium Belize
Benin Bhutan Bolivia
Botswana Bosnia and Hercegovina Brazil (Brasília, Rio de Janeiro)
Brazil (Far West) Brazil (Manaus) Bulgaria
Burkina Faso Burma Burundi

C

Cambodia Cameroon Canada, Alberta
Canada, Island of Newfoundland Canada, Manitoba Canada, New Brunswick
Canada, Newfoundland-West Canada, Nova Scotia Canada, Ontario, East of 90°W
Canada, Ontario, West of 90°W Canada, Quebec Canada, Saskatchewan
Canada, Yukon Cape Verde Central African Republic
Chad Chile China
Colombia Congo, Democratic Republic (Kinshasa) Congo, Democratic Republic (Kisangani)
Congo, Republic Costa Rica Croatia
Cuba Cyprus Czech Republic

D

Denmark Djibouti Dominican Republic

E

Ecuador Egypt El Salvador
Eritrea Estonia Ethiopia

F

France Fiji Finland
French Guyana French Polynesia French Polynesia, Iles Marquises

G

Gabon Gambia Germany
Georgia Ghana Greece
Greenland, Thule Greenland, Nuuk Greenland, Itseqqortoomiit (Scoresbysund)
Guatemala Guinea Guinea-Bissau
Guyana

H

Haiti Honduras Hungary

I

Iceland India Indonesia, Jakarta
Indonesia, Fakfak, Merauke Indonesia, Ujung Pandang Iran
Iraq Ireland Israel
Italy Ivory Coast

J

Jamaica Japan Jordan

K

Kazakhstan, East Kazakhstan, West Kenya
Kiribati, Gilbert Islands Kiribati, Rawaki Kosovo
Korea (North/South) Kuwait Kyrgystan

L

Laos Latvia Lebanon
Lesotho Libya Liberia
Liechtenstein Line Islands Lithuania
Luxemburg

M

Macedonia Madagascar Maledives
Malaysia Malawi Mali
Malta Marshall Islands Mauritania
Mexico, most of the country Mexico, Northwest Mexico, Tijuana
Micronesia, Federated States Moldova Monaco
Mongolia Morocco Mozambique

N

Namibia Netherlands Nepal
New Zealand Nicaragua Niger
Nigeria Norway

O

Oman

P

Pakistan Panama Paraguay
Papua New Guinea Peru Philippines
Poland Portugal Portugal, Azores
Puerto Rico

Q

Qatar

R

Romania Russia, Izhevsk, Samara Russia, Irkutsk
Russia, Kaliningrad Russia, Magadan, Sakhalin Russia, Moscow, St. Petersburg
Russia, Novosibirsk Russia, Omsk Russia, Perm
Russia, Petropavlov Kamchatskiy Russia, Yakutsk Rwanda
Russia, Vladivostok

S

Samoa
San Marino Sao Tomé and Principe Saudi Arabia
Senegal Serbia and Montenegro Seychelles
Sierra Leone Singapore Slovakia
Slovenia Somalia South Africa
Spain Spain, Canary Islands Sri Lanka
Sudan Suriname Swaziland
Sweden Switzerland Syria

T

Taiwan Tajikistan Tanzania
Thailand Togo Tonga
Trinidad and Tobago Tunisia Turkey
Turkmenistan Tuvalu

U

Uganda Ukraine United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom, London USA, Alaska USA, Aleutian Islands
USA, Central Standard Time USA, Eastern Standard Time USA, Hawaii
USA, Mountain Standard Time USA, Pacific Standard Time Uzbekistan

V

Vatican City Venezuela Vietnam

W

Western Sahara

X

Y

Yemen

Z

Zambia Zimbabwe


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Tea Party Sets its Sites on Agenda 21International Internet Conference

International Internet Conference starts on 22 March 2012, 

Agenda 21 NOW!

in your local time …

The next ‘Agenda 21 NOW!’

International Internet Conference starts on 22 March 2012, 00:00 UTC and will close 24 hours later on 22 March 2012, 24:00 UTC.

What is this in your local time?

This is a question not easy to answer everywhere, friends in New Zealand missed one conference because of a true confusion …

A few words on your local time: As the earth rotates once every 24 hours, the sunlit area moves across the earth’s surface, from east to west. So the further you live away from the Greenwich Meridian, the higher the difference between U.T.C. and your local time will probably be.

And please note: If you have daylight savings time on the day of the conference please add one hour to the times mentioned!

Find out when Agenda 21 NOW! takes place in your local time very easily:

Just click on the name of your country (or your region if you live in a large country) below! The alphabetical table helps you to find your country’s (or area’s) name very quickly.

Should you have any problems with this (or should you find a mistake), please write an e-mail to us!

What is the first letter in your country’s name? Click it here:

A – B – C – D
E – F – G – H
I – J – K – L
M – N – O – P
Q – R – S – T
U – V – W – X
Y – Z 


A

Afghanistan Albania Algeria
Andorra Angola Argentina
Armenia Australia, Central Australia, East
Australia, West Austria Azerbaijan

B

Bahamas Bahrein Bangladesh
Belarus Belgium Belize
Benin Bhutan Bolivia
Botswana Bosnia and Hercegovina Brazil (Brasília, Rio de Janeiro)
Brazil (Far West) Brazil (Manaus) Bulgaria
Burkina Faso Burma Burundi

C

Cambodia Cameroon Canada, Alberta
Canada, Island of Newfoundland Canada, Manitoba Canada, New Brunswick
Canada, Newfoundland-West Canada, Nova Scotia Canada, Ontario, East of 90°W
Canada, Ontario, West of 90°W Canada, Quebec Canada, Saskatchewan
Canada, Yukon Cape Verde Central African Republic
Chad Chile China
Colombia Congo, Democratic Republic (Kinshasa) Congo, Democratic Republic (Kisangani)
Congo, Republic Costa Rica Croatia
Cuba Cyprus Czech Republic

D

Denmark Djibouti Dominican Republic

E

Ecuador Egypt El Salvador
Eritrea Estonia Ethiopia

F

France Fiji Finland
French Guyana French Polynesia French Polynesia, Iles Marquises

G

Gabon Gambia Germany
Georgia Ghana Greece
Greenland, Thule Greenland, Nuuk Greenland, Itseqqortoomiit (Scoresbysund)
Guatemala Guinea Guinea-Bissau
Guyana

H

Haiti Honduras Hungary

I

Iceland India Indonesia, Jakarta
Indonesia, Fakfak, Merauke Indonesia, Ujung Pandang Iran
Iraq Ireland Israel
Italy Ivory Coast

J

Jamaica Japan Jordan

K

Kazakhstan, East Kazakhstan, West Kenya
Kiribati, Gilbert Islands Kiribati, Rawaki Kosovo
Korea (North/South) Kuwait Kyrgystan

L

Laos Latvia Lebanon
Lesotho Libya Liberia
Liechtenstein Line Islands Lithuania
Luxemburg

M

Macedonia Madagascar Maledives
Malaysia Malawi Mali
Malta Marshall Islands Mauritania
Mexico, most of the country Mexico, Northwest Mexico, Tijuana
Micronesia, Federated States Moldova Monaco
Mongolia Morocco Mozambique

N

Namibia Netherlands Nepal
New Zealand Nicaragua Niger
Nigeria Norway

O

Oman

P

Pakistan Panama Paraguay
Papua New Guinea Peru Philippines
Poland Portugal Portugal, Azores
Puerto Rico

Q

Qatar

R

Romania Russia, Izhevsk, Samara Russia, Irkutsk
Russia, Kaliningrad Russia, Magadan, Sakhalin Russia, Moscow, St. Petersburg
Russia, Novosibirsk Russia, Omsk Russia, Perm
Russia, Petropavlov Kamchatskiy Russia, Yakutsk Rwanda
Russia, Vladivostok

S

Samoa
San Marino Sao Tomé and Principe Saudi Arabia
Senegal Serbia and Montenegro Seychelles
Sierra Leone Singapore Slovakia
Slovenia Somalia South Africa
Spain Spain, Canary Islands Sri Lanka
Sudan Suriname Swaziland
Sweden Switzerland Syria

T

Taiwan Tajikistan Tanzania
Thailand Togo Tonga
Trinidad and Tobago Tunisia Turkey
Turkmenistan Tuvalu

U

Uganda Ukraine United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom, London USA, Alaska USA, Aleutian Islands
USA, Central Standard Time USA, Eastern Standard Time USA, Hawaii
USA, Mountain Standard Time USA, Pacific Standard Time Uzbekistan

V

Vatican City Venezuela Vietnam

W

Western Sahara

X

Y

Yemen

Z

Zambia Zimbabwe


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Up to 20 US troops behind Kandahar bloodbath – Afghan probe!

Up to 20 US troops behind Kandahar bloodbath – Afghan probe!

Published: 16 March, 2012, 11:33
U.S. armoured vehicles are parked outside a US base in Panjwai district Kandahar province, March 11, 2012 (Reuters / Ahmad Nadeem)

U.S. armoured vehicles are parked outside a US base in Panjwai district Kandahar province, March 11, 2012 (Reuters / Ahmad Nadeem)

TAGS: ConflictMilitaryAfghanistanUSA

 

An Afghan parliamentary investigation team has implicated up to 20 US troops in the massacre of 16 civilians in Kandahar early on Sunday morning. It contradicts NATO’s account that insists one rogue soldier was behind the slaughter.

The team of Afghan lawmakers has spent two days collating reports from witnesses, survivors and inhabitants of the villages where the tragedy took place.

“We are convinced that one soldier cannot kill so many people in two villages within one hour at the same time, and the 16 civilians, most of them children and women, have been killed by the two groups,” investigator Hamizai Lali told Afghan News.

Lali also said their investigations led them to believe 15 to 20 US soldiers had been involved in the killings. He appealed to the international community to ensure that the responsible parties were brought to justice, stressing the Afghan parliament would not rest until the killers were prosecuted.

“If the international community does not play its role in punishing the perpetrators, the Wolesi Jirga [parliament] would declare foreign troops as occupying forces,” he said.

The head of the Afghan parliamentary investigation, Sayed Ishaq Gillani, told the BBC that witnesses report seeing helicopters dropping chaff during the attack, a measure used to hide targets from ground attack.

Gillani added that locals suspect the massacre was revenge for attacks carried out last week on US forces that left several injured.

In response to the massacre Afghan PM Hamid Karzai called for US troops to quit Afghan villages and confine themselves to their military bases across the country. Furthermore, the Taliban announced that talks with US forces would be suspended.

Meanwhile the US military has detained one soldier in connection with the massacre and transferred him to Kuwait amid outcry for a public trial in Afghanistan. Currently, the soldier is being flown to Kansas base, AFP reported.

US authorities are currently conducting an investigation into the motives behind the attack, but maintain that the soldier’s trial must be dealt with by the US legal system.

It is believed that the soldier may have had alcohol problems and been suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder

WND : Rep. Walter B. Jones (R-NC) Issues HR 107, Obama Impeachment Bill Now In Congress

WND : Rep. Walter B. Jones (R-NC) Issues HR 107, Obama Impeachment Bill Now In Congress

Let the president be duly warned.

Rep. Walter B. Jones Jr., R-N.C., has introduced a resolution declaring that should the president use offensive military force without authorization of an act of Congress, “it is the sense of Congress” that such an act would be “an impeachable high crime and misdemeanor.”

Specifically, Article I, Section 8, of the Constitution reserves for Congress alone the power to declare war, a restriction that has been sorely tested in recent years, including Obama’s authorization of military force in Libya.

In an exclusive WND column, former U.S. Rep. Tom Tancredo claims that Jones introduced his House Concurrent Resolution 107 in response to startling recent comments from Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta.

“This week it was Secretary of Defense Panetta’s declaration before the Senate Armed Services Committee that he and President Obama look not to the Congress for authorization to bomb Syria but to NATO and the United Nations,” Tancredo writes. “This led to Rep. Walter Jones, R-N.C., introducing an official resolution calling for impeachment should Obama take offensive action based on Panetta’s policy statement, because it would violate the Constitution.”

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White Kansas City Teen Set on Fire by two African Americans can you say Hate Crime?

Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton where are you now?

Submitted by Mark Berman Opposing Views on Mar 4, 2012

Police in Kanas City are investigating whether an attack in which two black teens set fire to a white boy was a hate crime.

The Daily Mail reports the 13-year-old boy was walking home from school last week when he noticed the two older boys were following him. He was on his front porchwhen the teens attacked. They doused him with gasoline and lit him on fire.

“This is what you deserve. You get what you deserve, white boy,” the attackers said, according to the victim’s mother, Melissa Coon.

The boy suffered first-degree burns to his face and hands.

Police say they are investigating this as a possible hate crime.

“It was pretty bad stuff,” said Kansas City Police Department Detective Stacey Taylor.

Coon said she is moving her family away from the area and her son will not return to school, where she suspects the attackers are students.

Police are still looking for the two teens.

Report of Gunman on RIT Campus Zombie VS Humans?

College kids play a game called Zombie VS Humans and carry fake Toy Nerf Guns around all the time! Some kid probably painted his gun black!

Humans vs. Zombies (HvZ) is a game of moderated tag played at schools, camps, neighborhoods, military bases, and conventions across the world. Human players must remain vigilant and defend themselves with socks and dart blasters to avoid being tagged by a growing zombie horde. Read more, or watch the documentary.

http://humansvszombies.org/ 

Rochester, N.Y. – An umbrella was mistaken for a possible gun on the RIT campus Friday morning according to the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office.

A bus driver spotted someone with an object that looked like a gun, but the item was only an umbrella.

A campus alert was sent out to RIT students and staff warning about a possible gunman near Kate Gleason Hall.

By: YNN Staff

Report of Gunman on RIT Campus

Officials at the Rochester Institute of Technology are advising students to stay inside due to an alleged report of a gunman on campus.An RIT alert said a person was allegedly spotted with a rifle outside Kate Gleason residence Hall. The RIT website advises students to stay inside and lock or barricade doors until further notice.

RIT sent out an automated message to students and parents alerting them of the situation.

YNN has a crew on scene and will update information as soon as it becomes available.

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