Archive for November, 2009

A Colombian Bride? Ten Cuidado!

What to know when seeking a Colombian Bride

Colombia is a poor country and has a rising reputation for relationship fraud. Of course there are plenty of good, beautiful and honest women seeking marriage with foreigners. There is also an active population of scammers, fraud schemes and old fashioned gold diggers. Some women seek financial gain and lifestyle upgrades, an escape from poverty. Others are actually seeking a loving relationship, marriage and something new and exciting. How to tell this difference is the big question.

If she asks for money, put the brakes on. Beware of family or medical “emergencies” where the woman needs cash and financial support fast. Know that sending money via Western Union is likely lost in the event that she’s a scammer. Understand that the scammers are professional criminals and are very difficult to distinguish between an honest and trustworthy woman.

Educated yourself by reading about scam and fraud methods. Knowing about the different scams will help you recognize any foul play. The schemes and fraud efforts vary in strategy, but all have one thing in common, money. Money is usually requested in the form of advance fee fraud, where the criminal needs help with school, medical, rent, family, visa, etc. You can read more about the fraud types at Wikipedia’s site for relationship fraud and advance fee fraud. This is a major step in prevention.

Once you understand the fraud types and warnings signs, consider a trip to Colombia. Get to know her and her country. See for yourself who you’re dealing with. This is a key step in not only preventing fraud, but also important in establishing a meaningful relationship. Take time to get to know her. A Colombian woman in a hurry to marry is a major red flag and warning sign.

Lastly, if all checks out, get a professional background check by a firm with a local presence in Bogota and Barranquilla. Wymoo offers confidential investigations and has years of experience dealing with potential brides and relationships in Colombia.

Best of luck, and do your homework!

A. Hathaway

Copyright © 2005-2007 A. Hathaway

Women Inventors—important, But not so Famous

Throughout history famous female inventors and mostly have contributed enormously to the world of invention. Women inventors are responsible for a wide variety of inventions that we all encounter in our daily lives, from the automatic dishwasher to life saving medical inventions.

A brief look at some famous and not-so-famous women inventors.

Josephine Garis Cochran invented the first practical mechanical dishwasher in 1886.  Mrs. Cochrane was very wealthy and held a lot of dinner parties. Although she had servants to do the dishes, she was unhappy about how long it took and how many dishes the servants chipped. It is said that she once exclaimed, “If nobody else is going to invent a dishwashing machine, I’ll do it myself!” 

She went about building one herself. Her friends were quite impressed and had her make machines for them as well.  Soon word spread, and she was getting orders for the machines from hotels and restaurants.  She got a patent on her design and went into production. At the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago she won the highest award.

Her friends talked a lot about their new machines and soon, Mrs. Cochrane was getting orders for her dishwashing machine from restaurants and hotels in Illinois. She patented her design and went into production. She showed her invention at the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago and won the highest award.

Ellen Ochoa, Astronaut and Female Inventor

Ellen Ochoa born on May 10, 1958 in Los Angeles, CA., received her bachelor of science degree in physics from San Diego State University, and a master of science degree and doctorate in electrical engineering from Stanford University. 

Ellen Ochoa developed an optical system designed to detect imperfections in repeating patterns. Patented in 1987, this system is used for quality control in manufacturing.  Later she patented an optical system which can be used for robotic. To date, Ellen Ochoa has received three patents.

Not only is she an inventor, Dr. Ellen Ochoa is also a research scientist and astronaut for NASA. Dr. Ellen Ochoa is a veteran of three space flights and has logged over 719 hours in space. 

Patsy Sherman Inventor of Scotchgard

In 1952 became one of a small minority of women chemists working for a major corporation, 3M in this case. 

Patsy Sherman regards the discovery of Scotchgard as one of her most significant achievements since many experts had concluded that such a product was “thermodynamically impossible.” Patsy Sherman said, “We were trying to develop a new kind of rubber for jet aircraft fuel lines, when one of the lab assistants accidentally dropped a glass bottle that contained a batch of synthetic latex I had made. Some of the latex mixture splashed on the assistant’s canvas tennis shoes and the result was remarkable.”

That day in the lab is the stuff of legend. Patsy Sherman and her colleague, Sam Smith, were working on another project when they observed the accidental spill on a white tennis shoe. It wouldn’t wash and solvent didn’t remove it, and it resisted soiling.

Patsy Sherman and Samuel Smith obtained U.S. patent #3,574,791 in 1973, for the method for treating carpets, now known as Scotchgard. The name Scotchgard is a combination of the words Scotch and guard.

Patsy Sherman was inducted into the Minnesota Inventors Hall of Fame in 1983. Patsy Sherman and Sam Smith jointly hold 13 patents in fluorochemical polymers and polymerization processes. 

GENERAL KNOWLEDGE Pt-IV

WHO WAS INDIA’S FIRST CRICKET COACH?

Ajit Wadekar was the first to coach the Indian cricket team. He was both the manager and the coach of the Indian cricket team from 1992 to 1996. John Wright was India’s first foreign coach.

WHAT IS A SUCKER BALL IN CRICKET?

When a bowler intends to tempt batsman into scoring runs by bowling a ball which appears easy to hit and the batsman hits the ball but t results in his dismissal by either being stumped, bowled or caught, such ball is called a sucker ball.

WHICH BATSMAN HAS REMAINED NOT OUT MOST OFTEN IN CRICKET ODIS?

Michael Bevan of Australia has remained not out most often in ODI cricket — 67 times in 196 innings of 232 matches he ‘ has played. He has scored 6,912 runs with an average of (53.58).

WHO WAS THE YOUNGEST WINNER AT WIMBLEDON?

Swedish tennis legend Bjorn Borg was the youngest winner at Wimbledon. At 16, Borg was the Wimbledon junior champion in 1973. American Kathy Rinaldi, 15, was the youngest woman winner at Wimbledon (1981). Martina Hingis of Switzerland won the 1996 Wimbledon at 15 years too. At 17, Boris Becker won the men’s singles title in 1985.

HOW MANY ONE-DAY INTERNATIONALS IN CRICKET HAVE ENDED IN A TIE?

Twenty one one-day international cricket matches have ended in a tie. While Australia has been involved in the most (8), the others are Pakistan (6), West Indies and South Africa (5), England, Zimbabwe and New Zealand (4 each) and India and Sri Lanka (3 each). Australia and South Africa have played four tied matches.

WHY IS CRICKET NOT A DISCIPLINE IN THE OLYMPICS?

Cricket was played just once, at the Paris Olympics in 1900. Cricket is played by just 10 countries at the highest level (though there are nearly 100 associate members of the ICC) and this would normally disqualify it from being included as an Olympic sport.  The International Olympic Committee claims mass participation is a must (minimum of 16 nations). The only other occasion cricket was part of a multi-disciplinary meet was at the 1998 Commonwealth Games at Kuala Lumpur.

WHEN WERE COLOURED UNIFORMS INTRODUCED IN ODIS?

Coloured uniforms for ODIs were introduced in 1977 by Kerry Packer for the World Series matches in Australia which did not have official status, even though many world class cricketers took part. However, it was a revolution in itself. Its legacy is a permanent change in the way the game is funded, watched, played and perceived. World Series pioneered three-cornered tournaments, night cricket, floodlights, coloured clothing, coloured balls, drop-in pitches, on-field microphones and multitudinous

WHO HOLDS THE RECORD FOR WINNING THE MOST NUMBER OF OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALS FOR SWIMMING?

In the 1972 Munich Olympic games, Mark Spitz won seven Olympic gold medals, a feat yet unequalled by any other Olympic athlete. Even more remarkably, Spitz set a new world record in each of the seven events – the 100 m freestyle, 200 m freestyle, 100 m butterfly, 200 m butterfly, 4 x 100 m freestyle, 4 x 200 m freestyle and the 4 x 100 m medley

IN CRICKET, WHAT IS POWER PLAY?

The original rules of ODIs stated that during the first 15 overs, only two fielders should be allowed outside a 30-metre circle around the wicket. This meant that attacking batsman were likely to score runs quickly in the first 15 overs, but would become more watchful at the end of the spell. In an effort to keep the game more exciting during the middle overs, the 15 over block with fielding restrictions at the beginning of the innings is reduced to 10, and thereafter, the captain of the fielding side has to decide when to bring his fielders in again for two further blocks of 5 overs, at any time he likes. These 5 over spells are called Powerplay 2 and Powerplay 3. (Powerplay 1 is the first block of 10).

WHAT IS THE MILEAGE OF F1 CARS?

For every 100 kilometres, a 900 bph F1 car uses 70 litres of petrol. A team uses about 1,200 litres of petrol during a Grand Prix weekend.

WHY IS THE SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKET TEAM CALLED “PROTEAS”?

The Protea flower with pink and yellow petals, is the national flower of South Africa, and hence their cricket team is called proteas. Similarly, South Africa’s rugby team is called springboks, which is the country’s national animal.

HAS ANY PLAYER IN CRICKET BEEN DECLARED OUT BECAUSE HE CAME LATE TO THE GROUND TO BAT?

Law 31 in cricket provides that an incoming batsman must be in position to take guard or for his partner to be ready to receive the next ball within 3 minutes of the fall of the previous wicket. If this requirement is not met, the incoming batsman will be declared ‘timed out’. The fielding side has to appeal for the wicket to be awarded. There is no known incidence of this in an international match. There are three cases, however, in first class cricket. H Yadav — Tripura vs Orissa at Cuttack in 1997; Vasbert Drakes — Border vs Free State at East London in 2002 and A J Harris — Nottinghamshire vs Durham UCCE at Nottingham in 2003.

WHEN WAS THE FIRST INDO-PAK CRICKET TEST PLAYED?

India played Pakistan from October 16, 1952 at the Ferozeshah Kotia in Delhi to kick pff the first-ever Test series. India won this Test by an innings and 70 runs to take the lead in the five-match series. While Lala Amarnath captained India, A H Kardar led the Pakistan side. This was the beginning of a long and fierce battle for supremacy. Later this month, this “war by other means” continues with India’s tour of Pakistan.

WHAT IS PELOTA?

Pelota is a very fast ball game of Basque derivation (language spoken by the people who inhabit the Pyrenees in north central Spain and the adjoining region of south western France). Pelota is popular in Latin American countries and in the USA where it’s a betting sport. It’s played by two, four or six players in a walled court or cancha and resembles squash. Each player uses a long curved wickerwork basket or cesta strapped to the hand to hurl the ball or pelota against the walls. Basque pelota has been an exhibition sport in Mexico and Barcelona.

WHAT ARE THE BASIC ELEMENTS OF SKATING TEAM PURSUIT?

The basic elements are: Competitions may be announced for pursuit races with either three or four skaters in each team. In both cases, the finishing time of the team will be determined as the finishing time of the third skater in the team. If less than three skaters of the team finish the race, the team is considered not to have completed the race and is disqualified. In Team Pursuit races, the two teams start simultaneously at each side of the track at the middle of the straights. If a skater of a team is disqualified as per rules, the disqualification also applies for the team.

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN JUDO AND AIKIDO?

Developed in the 19th century, judo is a Japanese system of wrestling. It was developed from jujitsu in 1882 by a Japanese educator. It tries to develop the skill of using an op- ponent’s own weight and strength against him. Techniques include throwing and grappling. Judo fighters learn how to fall safely when they are thrown to minimise injury. Aikido is (ai – harmony, ki – spirit, mind or universal energy, do – the Way) the Way of Harmony with Universal Energy. Created by Morihei Ueshiba (1883-1969), it’s based on bujutsu with an emphasis on self-defence and spiritual growth. In aikido, an attack is avoided with flowing, circular movements and it uses grappling, throws, and mainly non-resistance to tackle opponents.

WHAT IS THE VJD METHOD IN CRICKET?

V Jayadevan, an engineer from Kerala, has devised a method which has the backing of the Indian board and will be discussed by the ICC’s Cricket Committee during its two-day meet in Dubai on May 13 and 14. Like the Duckworth-Lewis method, Jayadevan’s system (the VJD method) also comes from an analysis of numerous one day matches, and predicting scores and targets on the basis of scoring patterns recorded from earlier games.

WHEN WAS THE STUMP CAMERA USED IN INTERNATIONAL CRICKET?         

The first stump camera was installed by the BBC in the early 1990s. It placed a Hitachi KP-D8s camera in the middle stump. This was a colour camera that used a 410,000 pixel CCD (charge-coupled device) with micro lenses, and offered a Horizontal resolution of 470 TV lines. Its size (42 cubic cm and 80 gms) makes it possible for it to be inserted into the stump. If one camera is not enough, two can be placed, one with a wide-angle lens and the other with a narrow-angle lens, giving the broadcaster four different views.

WHAT IS THE ORIGIN OF THE WORD ‘ACROBAT’?

The word ‘acrobat’ means a performer who is skilled in the feats of agility and balance. It comes from the Frencn word ‘acrobate’ which is derived from the Greek words ‘akrobates’ (one who walks on tiptoe) and ‘akrobatein’ (to walk on the stem of the feet).

WHAT IS THE EIGHT QUEEN PROBLEM IN CHESS?

The eight queen problem in chess is one where a person has to place eight queens on a chess board such that none of the queens can capture another queen at that point of time. For example, place the queens at a8, b2, c4, dl, e7, f5, g3 and h6 respectively. There are a number of combinations (a fixed number, however) where a person can place queens at different positions and yet no queen can capture another queen.

WHEN WAS FOOTBALL FIRST PLAYED?

Modern-day football has its origins in England. There are indications that a game akin to football called choule or soule arrived in England from Normandy, Brittany, and Picardy, during the Norman Conquest. According to historical evidence, football-like games were played in English public schools such as Eton and Winchester colleges in the 16th century. By the mid-19th century, public school boys more or less formalised the rules of football, which then became an organised activity. This gradually developed into football as we know it today.

IN FOOTBALL, WHAT IS THE FALLING LEAF SHOT?

The falling leaf shot is called so because the ball swerves twice, just as a falling leaf, during its flight towards goal. The diminutive Brazilian striker of 1950s and ’60s, Manuel dos Santos Francisco Garrincha made the banana kick and falling leaf shot his own due to his brilliant skills. Garrincha earned the nickname of Little Bird due to his short stature and vast repertoire of beguiling free kicks that tormented defenders.

WHICH IS THE WORLD’S FIRST VIDEO GAME?

In 1951, an .engineer Ralph Baer developed a game called Pong using raster video equipment. In 1958, William A Higinbotham created ‘tennis for two’, a game using an analog computer. The game was never patented and dismantled. Nolan Bushnell built an arcade game in 1969 using a rasterscan TV monitor. He is known as the father of video arcade games. From being a fun activity, video games are also used to help sick children manage pain and anxiety during hospital stays. Recently, Ethan Myers of Los Angeles made a partial recovery after a grave car accident, thanks partly to a video game system.

WHEN WAS THE IDITAROD DOG RACE FIRST HELD?

The Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, also called the ‘Iditarod’ or the ‘Last Great Race’, is held in Alaska. It starts from Anchorage in southcentral Alaska and terminates at Nome on the western Bering Sea coast. Each team, of 12 to 16 dogs and their musher, covers over 1,150 miles in about three weeks. The Id- itarod Trail Sled Dog Race first ran in 1973. The idea was conceived by Dorothy G Page in 1964 as part of Alaska’s Centennial Year celebrations in 1967.

WHAT IS THE WORLD RECORD FOR THE DEEPEST DIVE?

The world record for the deepest dive is held by South Africa’s Nuno Gomes, a 52-year-old engineer who dived to a depth of 318.25 metres (1044 feet). He was scuba diving in the Red Sea on June 10, 2005 and beat the earlier record of 313 metres set by Mark Ellyatt of Britain in 2003.

WHO IS KNOWN AS THE POLE VAULT QUEEN?

Yelena Isinbayeva (23) of Russia has been hailed as the queen of pole vault. The world record holder has been virtually unbeaten in the past three years. Yelena, who spends most of her time in Monaco and trains in Italy, was recently asked to move to Italy and represent it for $6 million. However, she refused stating that she would never betray her country and that she is still based in Volgograd, her native place. She was Also approached by the oil baron Roman Abramovich to endorse the oil brand worldwide, but it did not materialise.

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SOCCER AND FOOTBALL?

What Americans call soccer is called football elsewhere in the world. So, if is better to say that American Soccer and British Football are the same sport. The official name of the sport is Association Football and the international body governing it is FIFA (Federation International de Football Association).

IF A BATSMAN IS OUT LEGITIMATELY BUT THE FIELDERS DON’T APPEAL, WOULD THE UMPIRE RULE

HIM OUT?

Law 27 clearly says that: The umpire shall not give a batsman out unless appealed to by the other side which shall be done prior to the bowler beginning his run up bowling action to deliver .the next ball. Under Law 23.1 (f) (The Ball becomes dead), the ball is dead on ‘over’ being called, this does not however, invalidate an appeal made prior to the first ball of the following over provided ‘time’ has not been called as Law 17.1 (Call of Time). Always remember an appeal shall cover all ways of being out. (Law 27.2). Even if a batsman leaves his wicket under a misapprehension that he is out, but umpire ruled him not out under such circumstances, the umpire shall intervene if satisfied that he is wrong (Law 27.5).

WHO HAS WON THE MOST PAIRS FREE SKATING TITLES?

Andree Brunett and Pierre Brunett have won the world figure skating championship four times — in 1926, 1928,1930 and 1932. Three pairs have won it thrice — Ludowika Jacobson and Walter Jacobson (1911,1913,1924), Helen Engelmanri and Alfred Berger (1913,1922,1924) and Elena Valova and Oleg Vasiliev (1983,1985,1988).

WHEN WAS THE STUMP CAMERA USED IN INTERNATIONAL CRICKET?          . WHAT IS THE ORIGIN OF THE WORD “ACROBAT ?

Theword-acrobafmeansaperformerwho is skilled in the feats of agility and balgance. It comes from the French “word ‘acrobate’ which is deprived from the Greek words ‘akrobates’ (one who walks on tiptoe) and ‘akrobatein’ (to walk on the stem of the feet).

WHO WAS THE FIRST BATSMAN TO BE DECLARED OUT BY A THIRD UMPIRE?

Sachin Tendulkar, on November 14,1992 at Durban, against South Africa. Tendulkar, who had scored 11, glanced the ball to the backward point where Jonty Rhodes was fielding. Sachin attempted a quick single, but was sent back by non-striker Ravi Shastri. Rhodes threw the ball to the stumps where Andrew Hudson, who had moved in from short leg, broke the wicket. It was a close call so square-leg umpire Cyril Mitchley asked third umpire Karl Liebenberg to decide. The TV replay clearly showed that Tendulkar was run out.

WHY IS THE CAPTAIN OF THE TEAM IS CALLED A SKIPPER?

Skipper originated from the Dutch word ‘schipper’ (literally ‘shipper’). Skipper usually means a person who commands a boat or ship. In naval terms, a skipper is responsible for the care and safety of the vessel, ship, yacht or boat. This is true of the captain as well, but in addition, the captain is also responsible for the care and safety of the crew. In sports, he is a team captain in lawn bowls. It is an informal title of a baseball manager and captain of a football team.

WHAT IS A MAGIC BARRIER IN CHESS?

The International Chess Federation (FIDE) awards rating points to chess players to indicate their relative skill level. This system is based on a general statistical rating system called ELO. According to it, the more the rating points, the better the player. FIDE tracks players’ performances continually, and the ratings are revised periodically. Garry Kasparov obtained 2851, the highest score ever. Only four players — Kasparov, Kramnik, Topalov and Anand have obtained a score greater than or equal to 2800, which is called the magic barrier. The term is an imitation of the term sound barrier, which is considered a difficult threshold to cross before achieving supersonic speeds.

WLIAT IS A CRICKETER’S COFFIN?

Cricketer’s coffin is a term used in jest for the kit bags that cricketers carry. The amount of paraphernalia carried by them on tours makes these bags resemble a coffin. It is also jocularly said that cricketers carry their coffin with them on every tour.

HOW DOES THE SNICKOMETER WORK?

The Snickometer, although not used in adjudicating decisions, is a useful TV tool which tracks the cricket ball’s path by picking up sounds from pitch and stump microphones. The Snickometer, invented by Englishman Allan Plaskett in the mid ’90s, is used to display sound from stump microphones. The feed from the stump microphone is fed directly into the Snickometer which then represents the sound as a visual graphic. From that, viewers can tell whether the ball hit a pad (a flat, dull display) or hit the bat (a lot sharper graphic) or just went pass (a flat line).

WHAT DO COLOUR CARDS SIGNIFY IN SOCCER? WHAT IS THE SOCCER WAR?  

The Football War or Soccer War was a six-day war fought by El Salvador and Honduras in 1969. It had little to do with soccer but an attempt to settle cultural differences. The fact that the more aggressive Salvadoreans were illegally immigrating to Honduran territory was a leading cause of this war. It’s called the Soccer War because it began after a bitterly contested series of three World Cup qualifying matches between them. El Salvador initiated hostilities when its army moved into Honduras. After more than four days of fighting (which left 3,000 dead, 6,000 wounded and caused $50 million in damage), a ceasefire was called under pressure from the US and the Organisation of American States. A peace agreement was not signed until 1980, and it took a 1992 decision by the International Court of Justice to settle the boundary issues.

WHAT ARE THE BASIC ELEMENTS OF SUMO WRESTLING?

With its origins in ancient Japan, sumo wrestling competitions are marked by elaborate rituals. A sumo bout takes place between two wrestlers belonging to a group of compatible ranks; the ranking system itself has been in existence since time immemorial. The wrestling takes place inside a circular area of 4.55 metres diameter with the ground made of clay and sand. The wrestlers can push, pull, slap, throw and grapple each other, but they are not permitted to engage in kicking, gouging or hair pulling. If any part of a wrestler’s body, except the soles of the feet, first touches the ground inside the ring, or if he crosses the boundary of the ring, then he is declared the loser. An average bout lasts for a few seconds to a few minutes.

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SPORTS AND GAMES?

A sport is a physical activity carried out under an agreed set of rules, with a recreational purpose: for competition or self-enjoyment or a combination of these. A game is a recreational activity involving one or more players, defined by a goal that the players try to reach, and some set of rules to play it. Games are played primarily for entertainment or enjoyment. The difference of purpose differentiates sport from game, combined with the notion of individual (or team) skill or prowess.

o        IS THE WWF AN AUTHENTIC WRESTLING SHOW?

No. WWE (formerly WWF) matches are a completely staged event for entertainment. The WWE superstars are fully informed about their matches, their results and the moves, which they have to use. The superstars are always ready to have their bodies on the line for the sake of WWE. So, the bottom line is that WWE, although a staged show as far as the results are concerned, is purely authentic when seen from the point of view of the WWE superstars as the blood shed and injuries are for real.

WHAT ARE THE BASIC ELEMENTS OF THE UNEVEN BARS IN GYMNASTICS?

The uneven parallel bars demands strength, concentration, courage, coordination, precision and splitsecond timing. The routine must move from the low bar to the high bar, incorporating many grip changes releases and regrasps, flight elements, changes of direction, saltos and circle swings through the hand-stand position. The entire routine should flow from one movement to the next without pauses, extra swings or additional supports. Each routine must have two release elements.

WHEN WAS THE FIRST RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP HELD?

The first Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championship was held in 1963 in Budapest, Hungary The competition featured 28 athletes from 10 European countries. Rhythmic individual all-round competition was added to the Olympic Games in 1984. The Rhythmic group event was added as a medal sport at the 1996 Games. The Rhythmic Gymnastics group competition involves five athletes working together as a team.

WHAT IS AUSSIE RULES FOOTBALL

This is the quintessential local Australian sport derived from a mixture of rugby and Gaelic football. It is played with 36 players (18 from each team) on an elliptical field, often called as an oval. First introduced in 1858, in the Victoria, Australia, the game is widely played in other countries like UK, Ireland, USA, Canada, Papua, New Guinea and New Zealand. The game is distinguished from other kinds of football by the fast, relatively free movement of the ball ‘ (due to absence of the off-side rule) ‘ and the awarding of a free kick for any clean catch, known as a mark, of a ball which has been kicked more than 15 metres.

WHAT IS THE HIGHEST TOTAL SCORED BY ANY TEAM IN FIRST CLASS CRICKET?

The highest total score is 1,107 runs made by Victoria in a Sheffield Shield match against New South Wales at Melbourne in 1926. They scored this in 10 hours 30 minutes i.e. at an incredible rate of 1.76 runs per minute.

WHO WAS INDIA’S FIRST CRICKET TEST CAPTAIN?

Lala Amarnath was independent India’s first Test captain and led India on the of Australia in 1947. He was a swashbuckling all rounder and an outspoken personality who was not afraid to speak his mind. After his retirement from the game, he was appointed to the board of selectors.

WHY IS THE CRICKET BALL RED IN COLOUR?

The red ball is not always used in cricket these days. During night cricket matches, a white ball is used. As for the game itself, it originated in England, where ambient light levels leave much to be desired. Light is made of seven different colours. The red wavelength is scattered least from its original path while blue is scatted the most. Red colour is, therefore, most suited for spotting in dwindling light. Incidentally, the cricket ball is called the red cherry. The same explanation holds true for the red appearance of the sun during sunrise and sunset. Also, the same logic can explain why the sky and the oceans appear blue.

WHAT IS SPECIAL ABOUT THE REDNECK GAMES?

The Redneck Games, events for the not so athletic, is held every July in Georgia (USA). Started ten years ago as a spoof of the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games, it attracted about 15,000 participants this year. Events are unusual and include mudpit bellyflop, bobbing for pigs’ feet, hub cup hurling, cigarette flip, redneck horseshoe played with toilet seats, seed spitting contest, bug zapper spitball, big hair contest and the armpit serenade.

WHICH IS THE WORLD’S LARGEST SWIMMING POOL?

The Natural Buoyancy Laboratory or NBL at the Sonny Carter Training Facility, known as the SCTF near NASA’s Johnson Space Center, Houston, is the world’s largest indoor swimming pool. The pool is 62 metres (202 ft) in length, 31 metres (102 ft) in width and 12 metres (40 ft) in depth — 6 metres (20 feet) above ground level and an equal distance below ground. The pool holds 22.7 million litres (6.2 million gallons) of water. The pool is used by astronauts to train in conditions similar to zero gravity using specialised methods.

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SNOOKER, BILLIARDS, POOL AND SIDE POCKET?

The main difference is with respect to the number of balls used. In snooker, 22 balls, including the white colour striker ball, are used. The other coloured balls are as follows: 15 red, 1 yellow, 1 brown, 1 blue, 1 pink, 1 black and 1 green. In billiards, only three balls are used — white, yellow and red — and both the white and the yellow ball can act as the strikers. In pool, there are nine balls with numbers and stripes printed on them. Side pocket is not a recognised table game and refers to the corner pockets of the billiards table.

IN RUGBY, WHY IS THE CALCUTTA CUP CALLED SO? WHAT IS THE ORIGIN OF THE TERM ‘WILD CARD’ IN SPORT?

The origin lies in card games, where a wild card means a card with no fixed value, and whose value is assigned by the player dynamically In other games like tennis, the term is nowadays used to refer to a player (or a team) who is awarded entry to a tournament at the discretion of the organizing committee, even though the player (or team) has not strictly satisfied the eligibility criteria. A wild card is awarded to players who are usually young and promising, and belong to the home country The term has been in use in the above sense since 1950s.

WHAT IS THE WOODEN SPOON IN SPORTS?

‘Wooden spoon’ is a phrase which refers to the performance of an individual or a team which finishes last in a competition. Sometimes, a mock or real wooden spoon award is also handed over to the contestant coming last. The phrase is apparently based on the fact that a wooden spoon is almost valueless compared to the winner’s trophy which is made of precious metal. The term had its origin in Cambridge University where professors used to dangle wooden spoon before students who failed in examination.

WHY DO TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO PLAY AS A SEPARATE TEAM IN FOOTBALL BUT PLAY AS A PART OF THE WEST INDIES IN CRICKET?

West Indies is composed of several islands; some are independent nations, some others are dependencies or territories. Most were under the rule of Spain, Britain, France, Denmark, or the Netherlands. When England introduced cricket in its colonies in the 19th century it wanted to form only one cricket team in West Indies with representatives from all its colonies there and from British Guyana. The West Indies team was set up in 1890s and it gained Test status in 1928. It’s managed by the West Indies Cricket Board, which today represents ten independent and two dependent English-speaking nations of the Carribean. Unlike cricket, soccer developed independently in the West Indies. It is possible for each country of West Indies, particularly Trinidad and Tobago, to participate independently in international football tournaments.

WHO HAS WON THE MOST NUMBER OF FENCING TITLES?

Russia’s Aleksandr Romankov has won the most men’s Individual World Championship fencing titles — five in 1974,1977,1979,1982 and 1983. However, he was never an Olympic champion. SagineRejto Ildiko has won the most Olympic fencing medals by a woman — seven (two gold, three silver, two bronze).

WHY ARE THE AUSTRALIAN OPEN, FRENCH OPEN, WIMBLEDON AND THE US OPEN CALLED GRAND SLAMS?

In tennis, a singles player or doubles team is said to have achieved the Grand Slam if they succeed in winning all these four titles in the same year. These tournaments are therefore also known as the Grand Slam tournaments. The term was first used in 1933 by American journalist John Kieran. In describing the attempt that year by Jack Crawford to win all four titles, he compared it with “a countered and vulnerable grand slam in bridge”.

WHAT IS TREE TRANSFER’ IN FOOTBALL?

Every football player who plays for a club has a contract with the club for a particular period of time. After the contract expires and the player moves/transfers to another club, it is called free transfer because the latter does not have to pay the player’s former club any amount of money.

WHERE WAS TWENTY 20 FIRST PLAYED?

The Twenty20 format of cricket was first played in 2003, in a match between England and Wales at Lord’s in England. It drew a crowd of 26,500. The first international Twenty20 match was played between Australia and New Zealand in Auckland’s Eden Park.

WHO WAS THE CAPTAIN OF INDEPENDENT INDIA’S FIRST CRICKET TEST TEAM?

The colourful cricket legend Lala Amarnath (1911-2000) was the first Test cricket captain of an independent Indian team. The first series he captained was against Australia, played in Australia in 1947-48. A brilliant all-rounder, he is best remembered as the first Indian to score a Test century in his debut match against England in Bombay in 1933. He was also the captain who led India to it’s first-ever Test victory and series victory in 1952- 53 when India and Pakistan played a series in India.

WHY IS THE WIMBLEDON DRESS CODE WHITE?

Traditionally, white is considered the colour of sport since it stands for purity. Since the Wimbledon Championships places great emphasis on tradition, it insists that players wear only white. Of course, thanks to some players’ flamboyant outfits, most notably Andre Agassi, the all-white dress code was relaxed to “almost white”.

WHO IS THE MOST EXPENSIVE FOOTBALLER?

In 2001, Zinedine Zidane transferred. From the Italian club Juventus F.C to Real Madrid of Spain , on a four-year contract. The transfer fee was $66 million, making him the most expensive, player in foot• ball history. The 34-year-old French captain, popularly known as Zizou, is considered one the greatest players of this generation. He has said that the 2(506 World Cup will be his last in competitive football. He is retiring from club football as well.

WHY DO THE SURFACES OF TABLE TENNIS RACQUETS HAVE DIFFERENT COLOURS?    IN FOOTBALL, WHY DOES THE BEST PLAYER WEAR NUMBER 10?

It’s not that the best player in a team wears a number 10 jersey. It just happens so. Generally the manager and coach start numbering the formation, beginning from the goalkeeper and then defenders and so on. Accordingly, mostly midfielders or forwards have that number. It’s completely according to strategies or formation.

HAS ANY GOALKEEPER EVER SCORED A GOAL DIRECTLY FROM HIS 18-YARD BOX?

Luis Martinez, a Colombian goalkeeper achieved this feat in a match against Poland on May 30, 2006 in a World Cup warm-up match with Poland.

WHAT’S THE HIGHEST SPEED RECORDED AT A FL EVENT?

The Grand Prix with the highest average speed was the 1971 Italian Grand Prix, won by Peter Gethin in a BRM at an average speed of 242.6 kph on the Monza circuit which at the time did not yet have any chicanes. Interestingly, a recent computer simulation suggested that current Formula. One car would achieve an average speed of well over 300 kph on the original circuit. In 1998, the fastest Grand Prix was the Italian, won by Michael Schumacher at an average speed of 237.591 kph.

HOW IS ‘WALKING’ DIFFERENT FROM “RUNNING’ IN THE OLYMPICS?

In walking, the constraint is that at any frame of time you should always maintain contact with the ground. This can only be achieved when before lifting your rear foot you put the front foot on the ground. In running, there is no such constraint but the former method will slow you down compared to the latter. m running, you push your rear foot to get a leap even before your front foot has reached the ground, thus achieving greater speeds. In the walking marathon at the Olympics, foot contact is closely monitored and if the visual suggests the participant has not maintained continuous contact with the ground, it results in disqualification.

WHY IS AUSTRALIA CALLED OZ?

The word Australia when referred to informally with its first three letters becomes Aus. When Aus or toundfairult.

IN CHESS, WHY ARE THE PIECES IN BLACK AND WHITE, AND NOT IN ANY OTHER COLOUR?

It is for the sake of contrast. Although the colour of chess pieces may vary, the lighter colour is called ‘white’ while the darker colour is called ‘black’. The players are called ‘white players’ and ‘black players’, depending on the colour of pieces they control.

WHAT DOES BMX STANDS FOR?

The full form of BMX is bicycle motocross. It is the sport of racing specially built bicycles on a rough, cross-country course that includes constructed obstacles. BMX wheels are much smaller in diameter than touring or hybrid wheels, and the frame is designed to be very small in relation to the size of the rider.

WHY IS AUSTRALIA REFERRED TO AS DOWN UNDER?

Australia is known as ‘the land Down Under’ for its position in the southern hemisphere. The discovery of Australia began when European explorers searched for a land under the continent of Asia. Before Australia was discovered, it was known as Terra Australis Incognita — the unknown southern land. Despite the term’s wide usage, it is rarely used by Australians themselves, many of whom regard it with some derision.

WHERE DID ACROBATICS ORIGINATE?

Acrobatic traditions are found in many cultures. In the West, Minoan art from circa 2000 B.C. contains depictions of acrobatic feats on the backs of bulls, which may have been a religious ritual. In China, acrobatics have been a part of the culture since the Han Dynasty, over 2500 years ago. During the Tang dynasty acrobatics saw much the same sort of development as European acrobatics saw during the Middle Ages with court displays during the 7th through the 10th century dominating the practice. The first use of acrobatics as a specific sport was in (he Soviet Union in the 1930s, and the first world championships were in 1974.

WHICH IS THE WORLD’S RICHEST SPORTING BODY?

India’s cricket board claims it’s on track to becoming the richest sporting body in the world. Since Sharad Pawar took over as president of BCCI in November, supported by vice-president Lalit Modi, who is aggressively overseeing sales and marketing, and former BCCI president Inderjeet Singh Bihdra, the body claims it has already multiplied its income by eight times to about $1.5 billion.

WHEN DID WHITE RIVER RAFTING BECOME A SPORT?

Rafting or whitewater rafting is a recreational activity utilising a raft to navigate a river or other water bodies. This is usually done on whitewater or different degrees of rough water. In the 1970s, raiting was included in the Munich Olympics. In the 1990s, rafting was included in the Barcelona Olympics (1992) and Atlanta Olympics (1996). The International Federation of Rafting was instituted in 1997, and the first official International Championship was held in 1999.

WHICH IS THE NATIONAL GAME OF FRANCE?

France is one of the most sportsoriented countries in the world, considering that about two-thirds of the men and one-third of the women of France actively participate in at least one sport. Further, France hosts many prestigious international tournaments every year and France is one of the leading winners of gold medals in Olympics. Although a variety of sports and games are played and hosted by France, the most popular sports there are football, tennis, and cycling. Football has the maximum number of licensed players and is considered by many as the national game of France. However, cycling and tennis are also referred to as national games of France by some others.

WHICH IS THE OLDEST GRAND SLAM TITLE IN TENNIS?

The Wimbledon Championships, played on grass courts, is the oldest Grand Slam tournament. It began as an amateur event called the Lawn Tennis Championships. The first championship was held in 1877. The other three Grand Slams of tennis are the US Open that started in 1881, the French Open in 1891, and the Australian Open in 1905.

WHAT IS A DEAD BALL SITUATION IN FOOTBALL?

A dead ball situation in football is when the ball is not in motion. It is created whenever a foul is committed. A free kick is awarded to the respective team to whom the foul has been given. There should be a minimum distance of five yards between the ball and the player. Corner kicks as well as goal kicks are considered dead ball situations. The possibility of scoring a goal increases as the distance between the goal and the ball decreases in a dead ball situation.

WHY ARE ATHLETIC EVENTS HELD IN ANTI-CLOCKWISE DIRECTION?

As we know, the Earth rotates in the anti-clockwise direction, and hence, it is much easier to go around a circle in the anti-clockwise direction during sports meets, particularly athletic events. Therefore, all such events are held in the anti-clockwise direction.

WHICH IS THE WORLD’S OLDEST AND NEWEST FOOTBALL CLUB?

It is possible that a football-related organisation existed in London between 1421 and 1423. The records of the Brewers’ Company of London, a guild, mention the hiring out of their hall ‘by the football players’ for 20 pence, under the heading ‘Crafts and Fraternities’. The listing of football players as a fraternity is the earliest allusion to what might be considered a football club. There is evidence that in the 18th century, English cricket clubs regularly played football in the winter. It’s been claimed that the Barnes Club (later Barnes Rugby Football Club), from Barnes in London, was formed in 1839. However, this has not been conclusively documented.

WHEN AND WHERE DID FIGURE SKATING ORIGINATE?

Figure skating began in the later part of the 19th century in Europe. An American ballet master Jackson Haines, who lived in Vienna in 1860s, added the elements of ballet and dance to figure skating. The first world championship for men was held in St Petersburg in 1896, followed by the women’s championship in 1906.

WHAT’S THE MASCOT OF THE BEIJING OLYMPIC GAMES?

The mascots of the Beijing Olympic Games are Fuwa (five children). Fuwa, designed to express the playful qualities of five little children who form an intimate circle of friends, embody the natural characteristics of four of China’s most popular animals — Beibe (the Fish), Jingjing (the Panda), Huanhuan (the Tibetan Antelope), Nini (the Swallow) and the Olympic Flame. When you put their names together — Bei Jing Huan Ying Ni, they say ‘Welcome to Beijing’.

WHAT ARE THE SPECIAL OLYMPICS?

Special Olympics is an international organisation created to help people with intellectual disabilities develop self-confidence, social skills and a sense of personal accomplishment through sports training and competition. Among their other activities, Special Olympics conduct the Special Olympics World Games every four years. This year it is taking place in China.

WHAT IS A MASSE SHOT?

A masse shot, a term in billiards and snooker, is a technique that causes the cue ball to follow a curved path similar to a spin ball in cricket. The masse shot is accomplished by tilting the axis of the ball so that it spins to the inside of the desired curve, and against the grain of the felt. The forward direction of the ball is accomplished by the horizontal angle of the cue. The amount and direction of spin is achieved by the vertical angle and the point of contact. The force by which the ball is pushed is also decisive. The masse shot is an extremely complicated combination of physics that requires lot of concentration and practice.

WHAT IS A LOW ULTIMATUM GAME?

A low ultimatum game is money related game. A person can offer a sum of money on a non-negotiable basis to another. The person receiving the cash knows how much the other has and how much he is being given from the total pie. At times, even if the sum of money offered is high, some people re-fuse it for they feel they are being given a very small slice of the pie. Scientists are now correlating this seemingly irrational decision to the testosterone level in these men while taking this decision.

WHAT IS A PROGRESSIVE SCORE IN CHESS?

In chess tournaments, when two players end up with the same score on the final round, the tie needs to be broken for ranking purposes. Different systems of rating follow different rules for such tiebreaking, and the FIDE (Federation Internationale des Echecs) or the Worldwide Chess Federation system uses the cumulative progressive score. Progressive score in a round is the points obtained for the result in the current round plus the progressive score of the previous round if any In general, the system tends to reward early wins rather late wins.

IN WHICH YEAR WAS BILLIARDS FIRST PLAYED?

Though the origin of billiards is lost in history, an account by the Greek traveller Anacharsis suggests that a rudimentary version was played by Egyptians around 400 BC. This form was adopted by the Greeks. The word ‘billiard’ has its roots in the French words ‘billart’ meaning stick, and ‘bille’ meaning ball. In 1470, the first billiards table was found among the possessions of French king Louis XI. The earliest record of how the game was played was made in the 15th century It started as an indoor version of croquet. The Spaniards introduced billiards to the Americans in 1565. Shakespeare’s use of the word ‘billiards’ in his playAnthony and Cleopatra shows that this sport was well known to the Elizabethans.

WHAT’S SPECIAL ABOUT EUROPASS FOOTBALL?

The EuroPass is the official football for UEFA Euro 2008. The adidas EuroPass combines tradition with modernity It has a new surface structure which allows players to have more control over the ball and direct it perfectly in all weather conditions. The PSC-Texture, which consists of fine structures on the outer surface, guarantees optimum grip between the ball and boot. The 12 black dots on the ball contain individual graphic elements which stand for passion, friendship, action, training, fans and winning goal. The name EuroPass symbolises the connection between Austria and Switzerland, the host countries of the tournament.

WHEN WAS THE FIRST TWENTY20 MATCH PLAYED?

Twenty20 cricket was first played in English domestic cricket in 2003, between England and Wales Cricket Board. The first international Twenty20 cricket match was played between Australia and New Zealand, on February 17, 2005 at Eden Park, Auckland. Australia defeated New Zealand by 44 runs.

WHEN WAS CHESS FIRST PLAYED AS AN INTERNATIONAL GAME?

Chess was played in 1851 in London as an international tournament. The tournament was conceived and organised by English player Howard Staunton, and marked the first time that the best chess players in Europe met in a single event. German Adolf Andersson won the 16-player tournament, earning him the title of the Best Player in Europe.

HOW IS A CRICKETER’S BATTING AVERAGE CALCULATED?

In cricket, a player’s batting average is the total number of runs he has scored divided by the number of times he has been out. Since the number of runs a player scores and how often he gets out are primarily measures of his playing ability, and largely independent of his team mates, the batting average is a good statistic to describe an individual player’s skill as a batsman. The number is also simple to interpret intuitively, being approximately the average number of runs the batsman scores per innings.

WHO INVENTED THE BOARD GAME SNAKES AND LADDERS?

The board game, today called Snakes and Ladders, originated in ancient India, where it was known with the name Mokshapat or Moksha Patamu. It’s not exactly known when or who invented it, though it’s believed the game was played at a time as early as 2nd century BC. According to some historians, the game was invented by Saint Gyandev in the 13th century AD. Originally, the game was used asa part of moral instruction to chil dren. The squares in which ladders start were each supposed to stand for a virtue, and those housing the head of a snake were supposed to stand for an evil. The snakes outnumbered the ladders in the original Hindu game. The game was transported to England by the colonial rulers in the latter part of the 19th century, with some modifications. The modified game was named Snakes and Ladders and stripped of its moral and religious aspects and the number of ladders and snakes were equalized. In 1943, the game was introduced in the US under the name Chutes and Ladders.

WHAT IS A CARROM BALL IN CRICKET?

It is a form of bowling. The ball is held between the thumb, forefinger and the middle finger, and instead of a regular release, the ball is squeezed out of the fingers. It could result in an off-break, a leg-break, or a googly Like in carrom, one never knows where the ball will land.

WHO INVENTED THE BOARD GAME SNAKES AND LADDERS?

A complete Sanskrit name for Snakes and Ladders— ‘Parama Pada Sopana Patam’— means the chart showing the ladder that leads to the ultimate state. Such blockprinted charts on rough paper were sold at fairs or marketstreets leading to the main doors of the temples of south India. An important aspect of the game is that when you get to the higher stage of spiritual attainment, only certain falls of the dice will entitle you to move to the next house, illustrating the difficulty of spiritual practice needed for attaining moksha, the ultimate release. The game was a way to teach the young, in an entertaining way, the principles of ancient Indian thinking on proper living.

WHO IS THE YOUNGEST OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALLIST?

The youngest individual Olympic gold medallist is Marjorie Gestring of the United States. She was 13 years and 268 days old when she won the gold medal at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, Germany, in the 3-metre springboard diving competition. As the 1940 and 1944 Olympics were not held due to World War II, she didn’t get a chance to defend her title. An interesting aspect about her victory is that it was watched by Adolf Hitler. Marjorie Gestring was also included in the International Swimming Hall of Fame and a member of the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame. She came back in the 1948 London Olympics. Danish swimmer Inge Sorensen won the bronze medal in the 200 m breaststroke, aged 12 years, 24 days. She remains the youngest-ever competitor to win an Olympic medal in an individual event.

Americans would be surprised and shocked if they knew how the Russians speak among themselves about the USA. Even the online comments of big and respectable newspapers. A shocking hatred can be met, as well as an emotional defence of Americans. A well-known Russian journalist of TV, who has once interviewed also G.W.Bush, in his blog declares that: „The world has been deceived again. The world has gone crazy. Vanga (well-known prophetess) was true when she said that 44th president would be black and the last.” It causes a huge activity, a great amount ofextreme racist comments and it is one of the Top entries in the rating of the Russian Internet for three days.

But on the biggest Russian TV channel prime time commentaries Obama is compared with Gorbatchov and it can be understood that America might have the same destiny as the Soviet Union. About it – further in the blog.

At first I tried to translate some comments which I found in the online version of one of the biggest newspapers in Russia „Argumenty i Fakty”. This newspaper according to Wikipedia …. „1990 it had a print run of 33.5 million and was entered in Guinness World Records.” Current circulation  is about 3 million copies, with about 7 million readers.

Here some quotations are translated but I warn you they can be rather aggressive and unpleasant. For example: „At first America shouldn’t have been provided with the virtual papers. They live at our expense and besides, are rude to us. It’s not enough that they live on our finances earned in hard work, they took Alaska away, made mischief among all countries, made us idiots and faked the medicine for a headache.”

 At the same time you will be able to read emotionally defending comments, some might even know the biggest secret of Obama.

At the article „Medvedevs (the president of Russia): we will return to the question of currency” the following comment of the reader was pointed out.

 - „Who is the president for us? Tell me, please, who is the president in Russia? Obama? Are we a kind of suff to the USA? Every time switching on the popular TV News programme I hear: „President Obama”, „Economics of the USA”, „Obmana said” (Obmana – it’s a play on words, changing Obama to Obmana in Russian it will be – lies), „ Obmana has praised somebody, has tapped somebody on the shoulder”, it could be supposed that all the other salivate when they are talked to….”

- „I completely agree with an ingenious remark about Obama – Obmana. Such a PR (for Obama) as if he would be the next (of Russia) president. P.S. In the news about 85% of information is not connected with a life of a normal Russian citizen.”

In the article „A terrible secret of Obama” the director of the Institute for the USA and Canadian Studies Sergei Rogov brings out to the readers: „The biggest secret which is carefully hidden by Obama – consequences of the increase of state’s expenses that will definitely result in a rapid growth of internal taxes of the USA because the other part of the world won’t provide this country with a flow of capital forever.”

Next to the article „Can we expect an eternal friendship between the USA and Russia?”  such lines can be read:

- „ A relation – a landlord and a servant … if it can be called „friendship”, then – yes … They are rather „a wolf and a sheep”relations. America is looking forward to a lunch. Will gulp down and won’t choke.”

 - „As I understand „king is made by his entourage”. Have you ever analysed the structure of B.H.Obama’s administration? What are your impressions? Let’s look at, for example, Hillary Clinton – she is just like a shark. I have a feeling that transoceanic players of thimbles (a simple cheat game) have decided to pretend to be chess players. Can we (Russians) win them in their territory with their rules?”

Next to the article „The proud greediness” Russians write about Americans’ greediness and ability to waste the money:

- „At first America shouldn’t have been provided with the virtual papers. They live at our expense and besides, are rude to us. It’s not enough that they live on our finances earned in hard work, they took Alaska away, made mischief among all countries, made us idiots and faked the medicine for a headache.”

- „There is nothing bad about greediness and consumption. Otherwise – go back to your caves, live in tribes or build communism. There will never be a social fairness, I do not want to share something with Chinese who have made my notebook just for pennies. You will see – America will get out of the crisis with minimum loss, we (Russians) have to learn from them.”

- „ Here, in Russia, we love fairy-tales – about the fact that everybody in America only „consumes” and they have used up so much that they do not want it any more. But the fact that most Americans have never been outside their state’s borders – is it a „superconsumtion”? A holiday only 10 days in a year – what can you say about it? Hotels for 400 USD a night ( a little room Avenue B, near the Time Square New York, an omelette from one egg 13USD – I saw by myself!) The crisis started when people couldn’t pay for their mortgage credits – it is a reason, not consequences as AiF writes. Americans live on credits because they can not do it on their salary – they can’t buy a house or a car.”

- „You really love tales, especially the storytellers themselves. The main tale is – when some photos of the homeless are taken (in America) and then it is declared that the country is full of them or eggs for 13 USD are seen somewhere and you think that they cost so much everywhere. Probably you saw not the right eggs in the mirror. Then it is too cheap.”

- „In other words Americans get ready to put out the fire with some petrol. It’s wise. The most important is that our „wisemen” do not follow their example.”

Next to the article „Obama. The first scandal” where Americans publicly had an argument with Iranians in UN meeting  Russian readers express their opinion like:

- „Scrutinize Obama’s behaviour when he takes the floor. He doesn’t see the audience, his look can not be caught, he always speaks with a highly raised head, gesticulates with certainty. I am sure he would behave like that even if the hall was empty. He is like an oracle – betokens. He can’t be convinced, he in his role doesn’t hear anybody and anything. But the goals are the same – expansion, mopping up and state’s terrorism. I feel sick because he just prints and prints the bucks but the whole world gnaws each other’s neck for them. Nevertheless, we have everything – oil, grain and enough intelligent people but without their green money we stand …. in an interesting pose. Is it only blood and war that can wash in those cheats and convicts in the sea? How long are they going to jerk others with them and is there going to be anybody except Chinese and mumba-jumba tribe in the jungle? It’s rather terrible.”

- „We are such attaboys! We had to say long ago – NO!!! to the american imperialism. Disgusting european nation of trash and now Colombian Mafiosi have joined. Iran – attaboys! Everything should be arranged in 2009 so that fascists get……..”

- „It is naive to think that with a new president the USA will change its policy of „poking its nose” into problems of others in the whole world. That all is similar to a product in a new packing with an expired date. Behind the back of this kind and dusky boy there are toothed sharks which have their own interest in everything what’s going on.(…) About location of the bases in other territories … Funnily. Yankees just think that their home is everywhere. So no wonder about this offer!”

- „….Russians are just allowed to criticize and contaminate America …..the headline also is rather venomous – Barak Obama: The first scandal (finally, we got it, what a mercy). You are just expecting the collapse of America but that will be your unfulfilled dream. What will actually collapse – that you will see by yourselves rather soon.”

- „Americans better would remember their sins – 11th September, Guantanamo, Yugoslavia, Iraq, the support of the fascist country Israel……….It’s interesting what  they would say if the official persons of Iran from the UN platform accused them of terrorism?

In the article about GM open letter to Americans a Russian woman living in the USA reproaches her compatriots for the hatred and emotionally defends Americans:

 Anna /17.12.2008 03:48:

-    „I can’t understand why Russia doesn’t love America so much? Has the spoon been knocked out of your mouth by American horseradish (horseradish – a rude Russian play on words)? Or the syndrome of the little brother? No total end for America as well as to Russia. I have never seen any insinuations about Americans’ hatred towards Russians but Russians only want to spit on America. Why? The motor industry of the USA asks for a loan to the government of the USA not just simply expends it. In the letter it is given that the loan could be paid back starting from 2011. Entirely reasonably. If we talk about the quality, then – yes, there were the mistakes. I have got two cars (Chevrolet and Pontiac) and Toyota-off-road. And thus – repairs and service of two American cars are twice as much cheaper than for one Japanese car. Failures might occur not more often than for other cars. It’s interesting what America has done to you? You probably won’t believe that the USA is quite friendly towards Russia and Russians and not because it is afraid but the level of American culture determines that in the world also other cultures, nations that differ from Americans and are equally reasonable with a rich culture can freely exist. Americans do not put themselves higher than others, as you might think, and do not bear ill will to Russia. Perhaps it’s time for you to learn the same attitude to the surrounding world.”

The newspaper „Argumenty i Fakty” is rather infuriated about the openly hostile Internet blog of the popular Russian TV journalist Vladimir Soloviev (has interviewed also G.W.Bush) – „44th president of the USA will be black and last”  The newspaper proclaims that this blog has caused a big stir in the Russian Internet environment and has been even the one of the TOP entries for three days. The newspaper shortly quotes the basic idea of the journalist’s blog. Solovjov has promulgated such an entry:

- „To my mind, the choice of Baraka Obama as the president of the USA – a confirmation for the degradation of America’s political system and a result that was achieved by political correctness of this once so powerful state. In fact we all could observe the opposite process of the racist choice. If once a lynching of negroes (origin. – ??????, negrov)  was supposed to be called a racism, then nowadays racism is choosing between the white and black by voting for the white.

What has he achieved in his life? What has he been able to do yet, what is he famous for? Nothing. What can he do? Nothing. What does he know? Nothing.

The world has been deceived again. The world has gone crazy. Vanga (well-known prophetess) was true when she said that 44th president would be black and the last. I’m sorry for America, a good country was but it fizzled out so fast.”

It all has provoked a big stir with a great amount of hostile racist comments. They are so disgustful that I kept off translating them. The journalist of a newspaper Sergej Roganov tells that he is surprised about the Russian bloggers’ ability to be so malevolent. Also other readers with their comments agree with him and criticize impoliteness and give honour to the USA. The readers write:

- „You have dreamt too much! The USA – a very stable structure and there are plenty of people who have something to lose. Unlike from „sovka”(post soviet inhabitant). Do you know that there are more millionaires of dollars in the USA than the total number of inhabitants in Europe – 12 millions. They do not want to emigrate to New Zealand and won’t give up. There are still the capital cities and the local Establishment, a professional and well-qualified corps of officers and policemen. Millions of car services, bakeries and owners of butcher’s shops! (not supermarkets – such are not built in villages), farmers – owners of the land. Such can be trounced only with a help of hydrogen bomb. But you just say – will collapse and disappear. If you wish – hope for it – in 5-6 years time your hope will have become smaller.”

- „Thanks to Sergei Roganov about „Runet” blog report that is based on common sense and not on hysteric emotions. Hostile comments can be explained by changing „kitchen democracy” into „Internet democracy’. If some time ago we came together in the kitchen and whispered heroically the truth ( it’s a phenomenon of the Soviet Union when you could talk openly only in the kitchen) then now we do the same on the keyboard „Made in Taiwan”. Otherwise, nothing has changed, Americans are the bad ones according to our definition but we have got so many anecdotic heroes that can loudly declare that the president of America is … (there you can use your fancy as much you wish and can). A school (Russia) was ruined after a loud announcement about the readiness for the new school year – Americans must be blamed for that, people died trying a new submarine – Americans must be blamed for it, inflation in Russia

– Americans are guilty, etc. I would like to turn to the haters of the USA: be consistent in your words and deeds – give up the Internet, worked out by Americans, delete Windows, Word, Internet Explorer, knock together a block of Intel Pentium system. If you have dollars burn them. If you have got Ford, Chrysler, Chevrolet, GMC, Pontiac, etc. convey them to the garbage dump. Take a calculator „Elektronika”(archaic, heavy calculator of Soviet times), count how many goods there are at your home with a sign „made in Russia” and type it on a typewriter „Lubava” ( an old Soviet machine). Have a good luck!”

On the whole it seems that Anti-Americanism in Russia is the same range as during the Cold War and the regime of Putins has promoted it greatly.

Every evening the biggest Russian TV channel, controlled by the Kremlin, in the news prime time broadcasts comments of some Mikhail Leontiev. Watching them it seems that a propaganda boss of the Nazi Germany – Goebbels’s smiles in his grave. Recently Leontev has compared Obama with Gorbatchov.

Also Gorbatchov has called people to a „new thinking” but how did it finish … ?! Leontiev hints at the audience that after Gorbatcov the Soviet Union collapsed. He says: „A new thinking – remember how it everything started? Some thought – it was a joke. But how did it finish? A crisis – it is also in America. So to say, we, of course, don’t love Americans. But not so. Humanism is not strange to us at all.”

But it should be understood that Anti-Americanism is not characteristic only for Russia. It can be met widely in the whole world. Also in Europe. It seems that Americans do not completely realize how strong are its fundamentals. It’s naive to think that it appeared only during G.W.Bush time. Its fundamentals have been consistently built for at least hundred years. Most active – during the last fifty years. It is a fight where Americans regularly lose, it taints its reputation, economics and stability. It was exactly Anti-Americanism that gave a strong impulse for the terrorist organization of Bin Laden. More about the reasons of Anti-Americanism and its history will be in the next blog that will follow soon. It’s time for Americans to understand it and start doing something real.

Have a nice Day and be careful,

Paul Lasaro

Then Breast Cleavage, Now Butt Cleavage

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Dangerous Mexican/u.s. Criminal Enterprises Operating Along the

Michael Webster: Investigative Reporter May 1, 2008 8:00 PM PDT

The overwhelming influence and power of the Mexican Drug Cartels who are the

Mexican drug trafficking organizations and criminal gangs operating in Mexico and the United States.

They have emerged in recent years as the most dangerous and politically influential drug traffickers in the western hemisphere if not the world. The Mexican cartels have existed for some time, they have become increasingly powerful with the demise of the Medellin and Cali cartels in Colombia and have now come to dominate the U.S. illicit

drug market and other criminal enterprises.

According to the National Drug Intelligence Center, Mexican cartels are “the

predominant smugglers, transporters, and wholesale distributors of cocaine, marijuana,

methamphetamine, and Mexico-produced heroin in the United States” and “are

expanding their control over the distribution of these drugs in areas controlled by

Colombian and Dominican criminal groups, and now believed to include all of the U.S.A..

In addition to drug trafficking, cartels have been tied to illegal alien, terrorist, arms smuggling and

those proceeds are subsequently laundered through seemingly legitimate local

businesses.

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The cartels through the criminal gangs who work for them have been involved in kidnappings and

military style training camps, some reported to be along the border with the U.S.

FBI Director Robert Mueller described U.S. based-gangs as “more

organized, more violent, and more widespread than ever.” The Department of Justice

estimates there are approximately 30,000 gangs with more than 800,000 members in the

U.S. Mueller believes these violent gangs pose a growing threat to the safety and

security of Americans.

As this reporter has documented Mexican Drug cartels are ordering decapitations of cartel enemies, including federal, state and city police officers. Many of these victims were blind folded and hooded before they shoot them.

Other types of violence to murder victims were: Physical beating, torture, or body dumped on

street or lot torture involving beating, tooth removal, appendage removal, death by torture, strangulation, single shot to head and/or multiple shots to head and body.

Other tactics were same as above with head and/or face fully or partially wrapped with duct tape or other head wrappings or blind folds. Bodies often disposed of by the alternate “Pozole” method. The pozole is where they stuff the body sometime still alive into a 55 gallon barrel and pour gas, battery acid and other corrosive terrible chemicals. The theory being that they think it makes the body easer to dispose of and makes what may remain very difficult to identify later by authorities.

Many were beheaded with or without written messages on bodies or in vehicles.

The cartels’ methods of torture and killing are particularly brutal. On September 6, 2006,

masked gunmen entered a nightclub in the Michoacan, fired guns in the air and rolled

five severed human heads onto the dance floor. The gunmen left a sign among the

severed heads that read:

“The family doesn’t kill for money. It doesn’t kill women. It doesn’t kill innocent

people, only those who deserve to die. Know that this is divine justice.”

Alarming Sensitive U.S. Government Report on Mexican Violence

By using these horrible and terrifying tactics the Cartels are sending a chilling message to the Mexican President Felipe Calderon Administration by adopting methods of intimidation made notorious by Middle Eastern terrorist groups.

Dozens of people have been decapitated in Mexico so far this year, with heads stuck on fence posts, found in trash bags and heads being tossed onto a nightclub dance floor for all to see.

Dozens of U.S. citizens have been kidnapped, held hostage and killed by their captors in Mexico and many cases remain unsolved. Moreover, new cases of disappearances and kidnap-for-ransom continue to be reported yet no high level warning has been issued to protect Americans against this world class violence. Many kidnapped victims where held in deplorable jail like metal cages in so called safe houses.

U.S. intelligence officials report that human smuggling has become another

component of the drug cartels’ business. This fact is of particular import in a post 9/11

environment and at a time in history when the United States is more concerned than ever

about securing its borders.

Americans Being Kidnapped, Held and killed in Mexico

Mexican cartels have also increased their relationships with prison and street gangs in the

United States to facilitate trafficking drugs, murders and kidnappings within the United States. For example, gangs

including the Latin Kings and Mara Salvatrucha (MS13), El Paso’s Barrio Azteca gang and many others know and unknown.

Federal authorities point to the Mexican drug cartels who are ultimately responsible for border violence by having cemented ties to street and prison gangs like Barrio Azteca on the U.S. side. Azteca and other U.S. gangs retail drugs that they get from Mexican cartels and Mexican gangs. Mexican gangs run their own distribution networks in the United States, and they produce most of the methamphetamine used north of the border. They have even bypassed the Colombians several times to buy cocaine directly from producers in Bolivia, Peru and even Afghanistan. These same gangs often work as cartel surrogates or enforcers on the U.S. side of the border. Intelligence suggests Los Zetas have hired members of various gangs at different times including, El Paso gang Barrio Azteca, Mexican Mafia, Texas Syndicate, MS-13, and Hermanos Pistoleros Latinos to further their criminal endeavors.

Many members of violent street gangs are actively involved in other crimes such as rape,

robbery, and murder. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has found that

approximately half of the apprehended gang members have violent criminal histories,

with arrests and convictions for crimes such as robbery, assault, rape and murder. This

figure includes only those whose criminal histories are known. Approximately 90

percent of U.S. MS-13 members are foreign-born illegal aliens and depend upon the

Texas-Mexico border smuggling corridor to support their criminal operations. MS-13

members are involved in a variety of other types of criminal activity, including rape,

murder, and extortion.

FBI Director Robert Mueller described U.S. based-gangs as “more

organized, more violent, and more widespread than ever.” The Department of Justice

estimates there are approximately 30,000 gangs with more than 800,000 members in the

U.S.

Dangerous Mexican Cartel Gangs

The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration reports that the Mexican drug syndicates

operating today along our Nation’s border are far more sophisticated and

dangerous than any of the other organized criminal groups in America’s law enforcement

history. Indeed, these powerful drug cartels, and the human smuggling networks and

gangs they leverage, have immense control over the routes into the United States and

continue to pose formidable challenges to our efforts to secure our border.

According to the late El Paso County Sheriff Leo Samaniego, drug cartels operating along the

southwestern U.S. border are a “country unto themselves” with intelligence capabilities,

weaponry and communications equipment that challenges the Border Patrol and local law

enforcement. Sheriff Samaniego advised his deputies to “back off” when they see well

armed individuals from cartels and other criminal organizations.

Many of these sophisticated networks include placing spotters with high-powered binoculars

and encrypted radios along smuggling routes to guide smugglers past Border Patrol and other

law enforcement agencies operating along the border. A Library of Congress report on

Criminal and Terrorist Activity in Mexico describes how smugglers carry on a

“technological arms race” with CBP and ICE.

Webb County, Texas Sheriff Rick Flores indicated that he is disturbed by the level of

resources the cartels and criminal organizations possess and utilize against local law

enforcement noting that the cartels utilize rocket propelled grenades…automatic assault

weapons, and “level four” body armor and Kevlar helmets similar to what the U.S.

military uses. Some local officials are taking steps to protect their officers from these

weapons. The Sheriff for Hidalgo County, Texas Sheriff has prohibited the deputies in

his department from patrolling along the banks of the Rio Grande River because of the

threat of violence from the cartels.

Along the U.S. Mexican border, drug cartels as organized criminal groups have

established a robust presence in key strategic areas from Brownsville to San Diego

it includes dozens of Ports of Entry, and has major interstate highway connections to

all parts of the country. Thereby providing the organized crime groups with access to

all of the America’s. These smuggling routes start in South America through Panama,

Honderous, Guatemala and Mexico and then extend from border to border ocean to

ocean and points north all the way to Alaska.

Federal authorities point to the Mexican drug cartels who are ultimately responsible for

border violence by having cemented these ties to street and prison gangs like Barrio Azteca

on the U.S. side. Azteca and other U.S. gangs retail drugs that they get from Mexican cartels

and Mexican gangs. Mexican gangs run their own distribution networks in the United States,

and they produce most of the methamphetamine used north of the border. They have even

bypassed the Colombians several times to buy cocaine directly from producers in Bolivia,

Peru and even Afghanistan. These same gangs often work as cartel surrogates or enforcers

on the U.S. side of the border. Intelligence suggests Los Zetas have hired members of

various gangs at different times including, El Paso gang Barrio Azteca, Mexican Mafia,

Texas Syndicate, MS-13, and Hermanos Pistoleros Latinos to further their criminal endeavors.

Dangerous Mexican Cartel Gangs

The South Texas region alone covers approximately 625 miles of border territory – a total area

of 20,963 square miles and borders three separate Mexican States. Inside the territory are

11 Ports of Entry that include 15 international bridges. Directly across the cities of

Brownsville, McAllen, Laredo and El Paso are major Mexican cities, each with a population

between 600,000 and 1,500,000. Trains from Central America and Mexico en route to the

U.S. border with McAllen, Brownsville and El Paso host interstate highways and thoroughfares

to all points north. These trains, usually 90 to 160 cars in length, traveling from Central

America through Mexico are one mode of transportation criminal enterprises use to

enter the United States with their illegal contraband human and otherwise. Each year thousands

of illegal aliens cling to the sides and tops of the rail cars for the journey to the north.

The El Paso-Juarez corridor in west Texas also serves as the gateway for drugs destined

to major metropolitan areas in the United States. Mexican drug cartels transport

significant quantities of methamphetamine, and Mexico-produced heroin, marijuana, and

imported cocaine through the El Paso Port of Entry using major east/west and north/south

interstate highways. As stated earlier these highways provide the Mexican cartels with

transportation routes for drug distribution throughout the United States. Drug cartels also

obtain warehouses in El Paso and near by areas for stash locations and run ads in newspapers

and on the internet to recruit drivers from the local area to transport the drugs to various

destinations throughout the United States.

According to the feds the Alpine area is largely rural and sparsely populated, encompassing

the Big Bend corridor, a transshipment route for drugs entering the United States from Northeast

Mexico. The drug cartels maintain command and control elements to the north in the

Midland-Odessa area and in the border towns to the south in Presidio and Redford.

The Laredo Port of Entry is the 2nd busiest and 2nd most heavily traversed land Port of Entry on

the Southwest border excluding El Paso/Juarez ports of entry. The Laredo port handles

approximately 6,000 commercial vehicles a day. Forty percent of all Mexican exports cross

into Laredo, Texas, where Interstate 35 connects directly to Dallas, and from there throughout

the United States.

U.S. Border Patrol Chief John Montoya describes this Port of Entry as one of “the key ingress

into the United States.”

“It’s called a gateway city, not only into Mexico but into the United States as well.” The

very conditions that make the Laredo Port of Entry so attractive to legitimate commerce

also make the city ideal for the illicit drug and human smuggling trade.

Cartels waging violent turf battle over Control of these key smuggling corridors

from Nuevo Laredo, to San Diego. The neighboring cities on the Mexico side of the border,

are the most important launching point for illegal contraband entering the United States.

These twin cities all along our border with Mexico are where much of the violence and drug

cartel activity is taking place. The violence is due to the fact that the major drug cartels are

currently battling for control over this highly coveted corridors into the United States known as a

“plaza.”

The plaza proceeds through major cities with large highway systems where aliens, terrorist

and drugs can be staged prior to movement to other parts of the United States. Control of

this corridor translates into control of all illegal smuggling.

All criminal organizations that want to smuggle through these established safe passages

into the United States is required to pay a tax to the cartel that controls the plaza.

The Sinaloa cartel began to contest the Gulf Cartel’s domination of the coveted southwest

Texas corridor following the arrest of Gulf Cartel leader Osiel Cardenas in March 2003.

While in prison, Arellano Felix, head of the Tijuana cartel, and Cardenas forged an alliance

against the Sinaloa and its ally the Juarez cartel. As a result, the cartels are now largely aligned

into two blocks, some which support the Gulf Cartel and others which support the

Sinaloa Cartel. It is these two blocks that are involved in the massive and violent turf

wars which are currently being carried out in northern Mexico

To protect and expand their criminal operations, Mexican drug cartels maintain highly

developed intelligence networks on both sides of the border and have hired private armies

to carry out enforcement measures. For example, the Gulf Cartel leader Cardenas

employs a group of former elite military soldiers known as “Los Zetas.” The Zetas are

unique among drug enforcer gangs in that they operate as “a private army under the

orders of Cardenas’ Gulf Cartel, the first time a drug lord has had his own

paramilitary.” The Zetas have been instrumental in the Gulf Cartel’s domination of the

drug trade in much of Mexico and have fought to maintain the cartel’s influence in northern cities

following the arrest of Cardenas. The Zetas’ activities are not limited to defending the

Gulf Cartel’s terrain in northern Mexico. The paramilitary force is also believed to

control trafficking routes along the eastern half of the U.S.-Mexico border and perhaps others

as well.

The Zetas are believed to be a serious threat to public safety on both sides of the

U.S. Mexican border. They are well-financed and well-equipped and have demonstrated a

willingness to shoot, torture, and kill law enforcement officers, or rival cartel and gang

members on both sides of the border. Federal law enforcement officials deem the Zetas

among the most dangerous criminal enterprises in the Americas.

Reports indicate that while the Zetas were initially comprised of members of the Mexican

military’s Special Forces, they now include Federal, State, and local law enforcement

personnel as well as civilians. Moreover, according to U.S. intelligence officials, Zetas

are recruiting former Guatemalan Special Forces military personnel known as Kaibiles

and members of the notorious cross-border gangs known as Maras, including the violent

Mara Salvatruchas (MS-13).They’re known as “Los Zetas

According to Federal law enforcement officials; these hideous acts was a revenge killing

between warring gangs. Decapitations are becoming quite common in many areas in

Mexico where cartels and gangs battle for control over lucrative smuggling corridors.

Heads are publicly displayed for the purpose of intimidation.

Another brutal means of torture and death is called “guisoe.” This practice involves

putting a person into a 55 gallon drum, usually dead, but not always, and pouring various

flammable liquids over the body and lighting it on fire. A variation on this method is to

place a burning tire around the neck of an individual, burning the victim alive. The

remains are dumped on roadsides as a message to others who would consider crossing the

cartels. The ruthless methods employed by these cartels to torture and kill their

competitors are no different than the techniques used by Al Qa’ida and other terrorist

organizations. This level of brutality is particularly troubling as the cartels are executing

these vicious murders a mere stones-throw from U.S. soil.

Sometimes the violence and intimidation is captured on video. In 2005, a video was

anonymously delivered to the Dallas Morning News showing four men, handcuffed and

badly beaten in front of a backdrop of black plastic, describing to off-camera

interrogators their work as cartel assassins. The men were members of the Zetas. The

video ends when one of the Zetas is shot in the head at point blank range by an off-

camera captor. Law enforcement authorities have never found the body of the murdered

Zeta, nor the other three men, dead or alive.

U.S. law enforcement officials are struck with the resiliency and determination of these

criminals. In the words of one law enforcement official: “They [the Zetas] have the

Texas-Mexico border wired.” For example, in 2005, just six hours after being sworn in

as Nuevo Laredo’s Police Chief, Alejandro Dominguez was killed. He had announced a

crackdown on the cartels. He was shot more than 50 times. During mid-September

2006, a group of 25 individuals in Nuevo Laredo were gathered in a local hotel with visas

to travel to the U.S. for work. The Zetas mistakenly thought the workers were from a

rival cartel and kidnapped and tortured them. The workers were released when the

cartels realized their mistake. U.S. Federal law enforcement authorities said Mexican

police would not respond to the emergency calls for help that were made during the

incident.

The violence has spread to neighboring Mexican States also sharing a border

with the U.S. Nuevo Leon, once thought to be one of the safest States and home to some

of the richest families in Mexico, has seen the murders of three top law enforcement

officials who had spoken out against the drug cartels. During September 2006, two

police chiefs were killed as well as the top crime investigator. In the past two years, six

journalists covering drug trafficking along the border have also been killed.

The Zetas have now become completely entrenched along the U.S. Mexican border and

have grown to more than 1200 with hundreds more in a support network throughout

Mexico.

In an example of the Zeta’s capabilities, a shootout on September 22, 2006 in Nuevo

Laredo between the Zetas and an assassination target lasted approximately 40 minutes.

The shootout included bazookas and grenades and reportedly killed approximately five

Zetas and injured approximately five others.

In response to such aggressive efforts on the part of the Zetas to defend and control parts

of Mexico and its border with the U.S., the Sinaloa cartel established its own heavilyarmed

enforcer gang, “Los Negros.” The group operates in a similar fashion to the Zetas.

Los Negros, attempting to wrest control from the Zetas over the local police in Nuevo

Laredo are believed to be responsible for the rise in violence there. According to

Webb County Sheriff Rick Flores, the warring cartels and the increase in violence

wrought by these paramilitary enforcers have provoked a major cross-border human

exodus from Nuevo Laredo into Laredo, Texas.

Federal, State, and local law enforcement officials are witnessing a growing nexus

between the Mexican drug cartels, illegal alien smuggling rings, and U.S. based gangs.

The human smuggling networks that operate along the Southwest border cannot move

their human cargo through drug cartel controlled corridors without paying a fee.35 The

typical Mexican illegal alien now pays approximately $1,200 to $2,500. For aliens from

countries other than Mexico this price is often considerably higher, and may even be

more alluring for the cartels. Foreign nationals and terrorist are often charged an exorbitantly

higher fee ranging anywhere from $45,000 to $100.000 per person. Indeed, it is estimated

that human smuggling through Mexico into the United States each year puts billions of

dollars into criminal hands.

According to U.S. law enforcement officials, tremendous incentive exists for drug cartels

to diversify their criminal enterprises to include the human smuggling trade. Human

smuggling can be more lucrative than the illicit drug trade and the benefits far outweigh

the risks for the cartels. There are many reasons for this. Law enforcement is dealing

with a different type of commodity – drugs don’t hide themselves as humans are able.

Consequently, smugglers can transport large numbers of illegal aliens across the border at

one time and meet with some success.

Moreover, prosecutions for human smuggling are abysmally low. Typically, groups of

illegal aliens apprehended attempting to cross the border will not identify the smuggler in

the group. For those smugglers that are identified and captured, most are simply returned

to their country of origin. Thus, there is a revolving door for the smugglers. Since it is

unlikely the smuggler will be prosecuted he or she can opt for voluntary removal, face no

criminal penalties and smuggle again. As human smugglers charge anywhere from

$2,000 to $60,000 per alien and face little or no consequences if caught, human

smuggling is a far less risky business endeavor than the drug trade.

Federal law enforcement officials also report that the cartels are not only increasingly

engaged in the human smuggling business, they are also actively coordinating with

existing human smuggling rings, using diversionary tactics to protect their loads. It is

not uncommon for cartels to facilitate the crossing of fifty or more illegal aliens across

the U.S.-Mexico border to divert Border Patrol resources away from an area they plan to

transport large amounts of drugs across.

The criminal organizations are indeed extremely advanced, well-equipped, and highly

adaptable to enforcement measures marshaled against them. In January 2006, ICE

agents, along with ATF agents and Laredo Police Department officers seized an

enormous cache of weapons in Laredo, Texas. Authorities confiscated two completed

improvised explosive devices (IEDs) materials for making thirty-three more, military

style grenades, twenty-six grenade triggers, large quantities of AK-47s and AR-15 assault

rifles, 1,280 pounds of ammunition, silencers, machine gun assembly kits, 300 primers,

bulletproof vests, police scanners, sniper scopes, narcotics and cash. These seizures

clearly illustrate the level of violence along the border, especially in Nuevo Laredo,

Juarez and Tijuana area.

Many in law enforcement believe the manpower, resources, and technology utilized by U.S.

law enforcement needs to be enhanced to combat the highly organized and sophisticated cartels.

These criminal enterprises have seemingly unlimited money to purchase the most advanced

technology and weaponry available. The cartels are able to break the encryptions on both

Border Patrol and sheriffs’ deputies’ radios. Lookouts for the cartels, using military

grade equipment, are positioned at strategic points on the U.S. side of the border to

monitor movements of U.S. law enforcement. In response, the cartels then move their

cargo accordingly. The cartels use automatic assault weapons, bazookas, grenade

launchers and IEDs. In contrast, U.S. Border Patrol agents are issued .40 caliber Beretta

Not all illegal aliens are crossing into the United States to find work. Law enforcement

officials indicate that there are individuals coming across the border who are forced to

leave their home countries because of their criminal activity. These dangerous criminals

are fleeing the law in other countries and seeking refuge in the United States. For

instance, it is known that many of the operatives of cartels in Mexico actually live in the

United States. Information received by several law enforcement agencies indicates these

criminals are living in our communities and that they come to the U.S. to escape the

possibility of apprehension in Mexico.

The Violent Crimes Institute conducted a 12 month in-depth study of illegal immigrants

who committed sex crimes and murders for the time period of January 1999 through

April 2006. This study makes it clear that the U.S. faces a dangerous threat from sexual

predators that cross the U.S. borders illegally.

The Institute analyzed 1,500 cases in depth, including serial rapes, serial murders, sexual

homicides, and child molestation committed by illegal immigrants. Police reports, public

records, interviews with police, and media accounts were all included. Offenders were

located in thirty-six states, with the most of the offenders were located in States with the

highest numbers of illegal immigrants. California was ranked first, followed by Texas,

Arizona, New Jersey, New York, and Florida.

Based on an estimated illegal immigrant population of 12,000,000 and the fact that young

males make up more of this population than the general U.S. population, the Institute

concluded that sex offenders in the illegal immigrant group make up a higher percentage.

ICE reports and public records show sex offenders comprising 2% of illegals

apprehended. Based on this 2% figure, which is conservative, the Institute estimates that

there are approximately 240,000 illegal immigrant sex offenders in the United States.

The study concluded, when applied to ongoing illegal immigration at the borders, these

estimates translate to 93 sex offenders and twelve serial sexual offenders coming across

U.S. borders illegally per day. The 1,500 offenders in this study had a total of 5,999

victims. Each sex offender averaged four victims. This puts the estimate for

victimization numbers around 960,000 for the 88 months examined in this study.

The violence of illegal aliens is not confined to border communities. Residents and law

enforcement in the interior cities are also vulnerable to criminals crossing the border.

The number of aliens other than Mexican (“OTMs”) illegally crossing the border has

grown at an alarming rate over the past several years. Based on U.S. Border Patrol

statistics there were 30,147 OTMs apprehended in FY2003, 44,614 in FY2004, 165,178

in FY2005, and 108,025 in FY2006. 210,027 FY 2007. Most of them were

apprehended along the U.S Southwest border.

The sheer increase of OTMs coming across the border makes it more difficult for Border

Patrol agents to readily identify and process each, thereby increasing the chances that a

potential terrorist could slip through the system. Moreover, there is no concrete

mechanism for determining how many OTMs evade apprehensions and successfully enter

the country illegally.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) pays particular attention to OTMs

apprehended by the Border Patrol who originate from thirty-five nations designated as

“special interest” countries. According to Border Patrol Chief David Aguilar, special

interest countries have been “designated by our intelligence community as countries that

could export individuals that could bring harm to our country in the way of terrorism.”

Though the majority of overall apprehensions made by the Border Patrol occur in the

Tucson sector of Arizona, the Texas border – specifically the McAllen sector – far

outpaces the rest of the country in OTM and Special Interest Alien apprehensions. Since

September 11, 2001, DHS has reported a 501% increase in arrests along the U.S. Mexican

border of Special Interest Aliens.

The data indicates that each year hundreds of illegal aliens from countries known to

harbor terrorists or promote terrorism are routinely encountered and apprehended

attempting to enter the U.S. illegally between Ports of Entry. Just recently, U.S.

intelligence officials report that seven Iraqis were found in Brownsville, Texas in June

2006. In August 2006, an Afghani man was found swimming across the Rio Grande

River in Hidalgo, Texas;104 as recently as October 2006, seven Chinese were

apprehended in the Rio Grande Valley area of Texas.

Items have been found by law enforcement officials along the banks of the Rio Grande

River and inland that indicate possible ties to a terrorist organization or member of

military units of Mexico. A jacket with patches from countries where al Qa’ida is

known to operate was found in Jim Hogg County, Texas by the Border Patrol. The

patches on the jacket show an Arabic military badge with one depicting an airplane flying

over a building and heading towards a tower, and another showing an image of a lion’s

head with wings and a parachute emanating from the animal. The bottom of one patch

read “martyr,” “way to eternal life” or “way to immortality.”

Border Patrol Chief David Aguilar was asked by a reporter from

KGNS television station in Laredo, Texas, about the outcome of the investigation of the

jacket. Chief Aguilar responded that the patches were not from al Qa’ida but from

countries in which al Qa’ida was known to operate.

According to ICE testimony, on September 8, 2004, ICE agents arrested Neeran Zaia and

Basima Sesi. The human smuggling organization headed by Zaia specialized in

smuggling Iraqi, Jordanian, and Syrian Nationals and was responsible for the movement

of more than 200 aliens throughout the investigation. The investigation was initiated

when a confidential informant familiar with the organization reported ongoing smuggling

activities by Zaia, who had been previously convicted of alien smuggling. Investigative

efforts revealed that the aliens were smuggled from the Middle East to staging areas in

Central and South America. Once in these staging areas, the conspirators would arrange

to smuggle the aliens from these sites into the U.S. or its territories.

Members of Hezbollah, the Lebanon-based terrorist organization, have already entered into

the United States across our Southwest border. On March 1, 2005, Mahmoud Youssef

Kourani pleaded guilty to providing material support to Hezbollah. Kourani is an

illegal alien who had been smuggled across the U.S.-Mexico border after bribing a

Mexican consular official in Beirut for a visa to travel to Mexico. Kourani and a Middle

Eastern traveling partner then paid coyotes in Mexico to guide them into the United

States. Kourani established residence among the Lebanese expatriate community in

Dearborn, Michigan and began soliciting funds for Hezbollah terrorists back home in

Lebanon. He is the brother of the Hezbollah chief of military operations in southern

Lebanon.

Salim Boughader Mucharrafille, a café owner in Tijuana, Mexico,

was arrested for illegally smuggling more than two hundred Lebanese illegally into the

United States, including several believed to have terrorist ties to Hezbollah. Robert L.

Boatwright, Assistant Chief Patrol Agent of the El Paso Texas Sector,

reported, “We have apprehended people from countries that support terrorism…they

were thoroughly debriefed and there was a tremendous amount of information collected

from them.”

Statements made by high-ranking Mexican officials prior to and following the September

11, 2001 terrorist attacks indicate that one or more Islamic terrorist organizations has

sought to establish a presence in Mexico. In May 2001, former Mexican National security

adviser and ambassador to the United Nations, Adolfo Aguilar Zinser, reported, that

“Spanish and Islamic terrorist groups are using Mexico as a refuge.”

Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Robert Mueller has confirmed in testimony

“that there are individuals from countries with known al-Qa’ida connections who are

changing their Islamic surnames to Hispanic-sounding names and obtaining false

Hispanic identities, learning to speak Spanish and pretending to be Hispanic

immigrants.

These examples highlight the dangerous intersection between traditional transnational

criminal activities, such as human and drug smuggling, and more ominous threats to

national security. Sheriff Sigifredo Gonzalez summed it up this way: “I dare to say that

at any given time, daytime or nighttime, one can get on a boat and traverse back and forth

between Texas and Mexico and not get caught. If smugglers can bring in tons of

marijuana and cocaine at one time and can smuggle 20 to 30 persons at one time, one can

just imagine how easy it would be to bring in 2 to 3 terrorists or their weapons of mass

destruction across the river and not be detected. Chances of apprehension are very

slim.”

Furthermore, according to senior U.S. military and intelligence officials, Venezuela is

emerging as a potential hub of terrorism in the Western Hemisphere, providing assistance

to Islamic radicals from the Middle East and other terrorists.

General James Hill, commander of U.S. Southern Command, has warned the United

States faces a growing risk from both Middle Eastern terrorists relocating to Latin

America and terror groups originating in the region. General Hill said groups such as

Hezbollah had established bases in Latin America. These groups are taking advantage of

smuggling hotspots, such as the tri-border area of Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay, and

Venezuela’s Margarita Island, to channel funds to terrorist groups around the world.

Venezuela is providing support—including identity documents—that could prove useful

to radical Islamic groups, say some U.S. officials. The Venezuelan government has

issued thousands of cedulas, the equivalent of Social Security cards, to people from

places such as Cuba, Columbia, and Middle Eastern nations that host foreign terrorist

organizations. The U.S. officials believe that the Venezuelan government is issuing the

documents to people who should not be getting them and that some of these cedulas

could be subsequently used to obtain Venezuelan passports and even American visas,

which could allow the holder to elude immigration checks and enter the United States.

Recently, several Pakistanis were apprehended at the U.S.-Mexican border with

fraudulent Venezuelan documents.

“Hugo Chavez, President of Venezuela, has been clearly talking to Iran about uranium,”

said a senior administration official quoted by the Washington Times. Chavez has made

several trips to Iran and voiced solidarity with the country’s hard-line mullahs. He has

hosted Iranian officials in Caracas, endorsed Tehran’s nuclear ambitions and expressed

support for the insurgency in Iraq. The Times reports Venezuela is also talking with

Hamas about sending representatives to Venezuela to raise money for the militant group’s

elected Palestinian government as Chavez seeks to build an anti-U.S. axis that also

includes Fidel Castro’s Cuba. “I am on the offensive,” Chavez said on the al Jazeera

television network, “because attack is the best form of defense. We are waging an

offensive battle….”

Given all that is happening in Chavez’s Venezuela, some American officials regret that

terrorism is seen chiefly as a Middle East problem and that the United States needs to

start looking to protect its southern flank. A U.S. intelligence official expressed concern

that “Counterterrorism issues are not being aggressively pursued in this hemisphere.”

Another intelligence official stated terror suspects held at Guantanamo Bay are not being

interrogated about connections to Latin America. The bottom line, when it comes to

terrorism so close to U.S. shores, says the official, “We don’t even know what we don’t

know.”

Islamic radical groups that support Hamas, Hezbollah and Islamiya Al Gamat are all

active in Mexico and other Latin American countries. These groups generate funds through

money laundering, drug trafficking, and arms deals, making millions of dollars every year

via their multiple illicit activities. These cells reach back to the Middle East and extend

to this hemisphere the sophisticated global support structure of international terrorism.

While threats to our nation from international terrorism are well known, lesser known

threats spawned by narcoterrorism reach deeply into this country.

Federal law enforcement entities estimate they apprehend approximately 10 to 30 percent

of illegal aliens crossing the border. U.S. intelligence officials along the southwest

border, on the other hand, are less optimistic. To be sure, it is unclear how many illegal

aliens of any nationality evade capture by law enforcement each year and succeed in

entering the United States illegally.

One thing, however, is known for certain – hundreds of people from countries known to

harbor terrorists or promote terrorism are caught trying to enter the United States illegally

along the land border, and the massive flow of immigrants and our porous border create

various and abundant opportunities for concealment. Given the ever-present threat posed

by al-Qa’ida and other terrorist organizations show the vulnerability of our borders – the need for immediate

action to enforce our borders could not be more apparent.

The Federal government has taken positive steps to secure its borders, but much more is

needed to combat an increasingly powerful, sophisticated, and violent criminal network

which has been successful in smuggling illegal contraband, human or otherwise, into our

country. The growth of these criminal groups, along the border, and the

potential for terrorists to exploit the vulnerabilities which they create, represents a real

threat to America’s national security.

It is imperative that immediate action be taken to enhance security along our border with Mexico.

Thousands of Mexican soldiers have been sent to the Mexican border cities and towns after many pleas from residents and local politicians. The Mexican troops arrived by troop transport C-130 Hercules aircraft, military transport vehicles, gunship helicopters, troop personal carries, pickups and Humvees with mounted .50-caliber machine guns. These Mexican army and Federal police now operating throughout the border region.

 

The Mexican soldiers are armed with combat American supplied M-16 fully automatic rifles. This latest action by Mexican President Calderon now places Mexican armed soldiers on the U.S. Border with Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California.

These Mexican troop movement places more than 30,000 Mexican troops combating the Mexican cartels throughout the country. This operations, carried out by the Mexican army is expected to provoke a violent response from Mexican drug cartels, officials said.

Sources:

Laguna Journal, FBI, DEA, CBP, ICE, ATF, and various Mexican City Police Departments, El Paso County Sheriff’s Dept., National Drug Intelligence Center, U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

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