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Emile Nawfal and his men shooting the Lebanese

June 3, 2009 Posted by Sako | Lebanese Politics, Politics | , , , , , | No Comments Yet

Lebanese Elections Report by Australian News Source

In the following video, the reporter is mentioning about the Future Movement scandal. It seems that Future Movement has promised and issued fake tickets to Lebanese living in Australia.

The video also talks about the expats coming to Lebanon to vote.

June 3, 2009 Posted by Sako | Lebanese Politics, Politics | , , , , , | No Comments Yet

Michel Hayek Predictions for 2009

Michel Hayek

Michel Hayek

Every year just before midnight 31-Dec, the Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation (LBC – Europe) feature Lebanese psychic Michel Hayek’s (also known as the millennium Nostradamus) predictions for the upcoming 18 months. Every year my parents listen intently as if it’s the most important news in the world. This despite the fact that they both don’t miss a prayer, and Islam’s stance on psychics is that they’re liars even when they tell the truth (a paradox):
(كذب المنجمون و لو صدقو)

The predictions are divided into 4 segments: World, Arab, Random, and Lebanese. I will translate all predictions in English, and include the Arabic youtube video at the end if you prefer to watch them yourself.

Jordan:
- An earthquake will be felt by the residents of Jordan and Iraq
- The uncovering of terrorist cells that sneaked in through the border intending to perform attacks in the midst of the kingdom.
- The diplomatic branch in Jordan goes through critical (accurate) moments
- Jordan’s queen appears in a new light, and the clouds will clear in the skies of the Jordanian royal family after a dark foggy phase
- Major real estate projects extend and rise on Jordanian soil
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January 4, 2009 Posted by Sako | Politics | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | 3 Comments

24 Hours Electricity in Lebanon

24 hours electricity used to be a dream in Lebanon but now it’s a reality.

In one part of a city in Lebanon the electricity came for 24 hours two days ago but it only lasted for one day and when the day passed, it was back to normal.

I saw people talking about it and they were happy but unfortunately there was another bunch of people from the same city who were complaining for not having electricity 16 hours the day it was given 24 hours to the other part of the city.

This really seemed weird. In my opinion, it was just a mistake by E.D.L. who didn’t make the switch between the two parts of the same city.

On the subject of electricity; the power minister, Alain Tabourian, announced that every region will be getting equal hours of electricity per day. A very nice move by the minister.

September 5, 2008 Posted by Sako | Lebanon (non-politics) | , , , , , | No Comments Yet

The Duality between GMA and GMS: Hypocrisy exposed

This is taken from The Orange Room

Following  the thread opened in the old forum exposing the hypocrisy of the loyalist side when dealing with these 2 gentlemen, and seeing it is still going on, the sequel comes to light.

- GMS continuously praises Syria and its president Bachar el Assad in public. However, he is never criticized and always given attenuating circumstances, while GMA is accused of being Syria’s puppet while he doesn’t praise Assad.

- GMS frequently engages in personal mediatized phone calls with Assad (even before being appointed president). Not one criticism has been addressed towards him. On the other hand, GMA is accused of being on constant contact with Assad based on alleged information and conspiracy theories.

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July 15, 2008 Posted by Sako | Lebanese Politics | , , , , , , | No Comments Yet