Aljazeera - Libyan rebels ready for battle
finlibya
Aljazeera
Libyan
rebels
ready
for
battle
Stadium
Commercial
Fart
Sexy
Girls
Are
Dangerous
Trained
by
wife
Walking
With
Precision
Video
3D
concert
animated
animation
japan
manga
Hotty
shadow
Time
Wrap
human
Alien
discovery
channel
michio
kaku
fun
education
bangla
bangladesh
funny
science
hawkings
revolution
maruf
internatioal
nasa
esa
sex
hot
fuck
fantastic
kitty
kitten
South
korea
north
regime
communist
soul
rap
break
dance
hiphop
rock
roll
high
school
fear
Channels:
News
Added: 436 days ago by
VReal
Runtime: 01:00 |
Views: 81 |
Comments: 0
Not yet rated
Tsunami Hits Thailand & South East Asia!
Dedicated to all 2004 December 26th Boxing Day Tsunami Victims, families,those injured, and those otherwise affected. The terrible devastation and the aftermath of this catastrophe caught on tape. The 2004 Boxing Day tsunami was triggered by an earthquake off the north-west coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It killed 230,000 people in a dozen Indian Ocean countries, 170,000 of them in Indonesia's Aceh province alone. Sri Lanka and Thailand were severely impacted by the tsunami on December 26, 2004. Tsunami Thailand 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake was an undersea earthquake that occurred at 00:58:53 UTC (07:58:53 local time) December 26, 2004, with an epicentre off the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Surprisingly, some islands right in the middle of the tsunami were not badly affected. It turns out their atolls, or coral reefs, absorbed much of the wave. The coral ridges protected them. In many regions of the Asian waters, there is a practice some fishermen use, of dynamiting the natural coral reefs to bring up fish. These barriers to the tsunami were no longer in place to deflect the water. The disaster promoted a global outpouring of sympathy, with governments, individuals and corporations pledging more than $13 billion in aid. According to UN database, nearly two years after donors pledged billions to help the victims only half the money had been spent. Of the half a million people left homeless by the disaster, only a third have been permanently rehoused. The public response to the tsunami was very untypical. A combination of events - the dramatic nature of the huge wave, its occurrence at Christmas, the size of the disaster, the fact that so many Westerners died, the availability of spectacular video footage and the extensive TV coverage that secured - meant that the global public gave far more than ever before. The money went to aid agencies that were too small to mastermind such a mammoth task. Oxfam has spent more than $280 million on disaster recovery work and is now more than three-quarters of the way through its response plan. Aid workers have helped more than 2.3 million people across seven countries to get back into their homes.Despite the outpouring of generosity from aid agencies and individuals, recipient countries say pledges by some governments have still not been honoured. The earthquake triggered a series of devastating tsunamis along the coasts of most landmasses bordering the Indian Ocean, killing more than 230,000 people in eleven countries, and inundating coastal communities with waves up to 30 meters With a magnitude of between 9.1 and 9.3, it is the second largest earthquake ever recorded on a seismograph. This earthquake had the longest duration of faulting ever observed, between 8.3 and 10 minutes. It caused the entire planet to vibrate as much as 1 cm (0.5 inches) and triggered other earthquakes as far away as Alaska. The disaster is known by the scientific community as the Great Sumatra-Andaman earthquake,and is also known as the Asian Tsunami and the Boxing Day Tsunami. Thailand: 5,393 confirmed dead, 3,071 missing. Many of the missing are presumed dead. Maldives: 82 dead, 26 missing. Sri Lanka, which was second hardest hit by the catastrophe, stood at 30,957, according to the Centre for National Operations. The number of people listed as missing was 5637. In India, the official death toll was 10,749 with 5640 still reported missing and feared dead. The latest disaster to hit Asia, Cyclone Nargis struck May 2008, bringing winds of up 120mph and flooding to the badly affected Irrawaddy Delta region, Burma Myanmar. The cyclone had left twice as many people vulnerable as the 2004 Asian tsunami.
Tsunami
Thailand
Wave
Destruction
Video
Footage
South
East
Asia
海啸
Sri
Lanka
Christmas
Boxing
day
quake
earthquake
waves
Channels:
News
Added: 436 days ago by
poker1
Runtime: 01:00 |
Views: 70 |
Comments: 0
Not yet rated
Like us on Facebook! http://www.facebook.com/BattleatKruger Dateline (NBC) will be airing a story about the Battle at Kruger. The airing has been postponed. Once we know, we will post again here and on our website NegativeSpace.com. http://www.BattleAtKruger.com. http://www.negativespace.com Copyright: NegativeSpace Media Winner! YouTube's Best Eyewitness Video. A battle between a pride of lions, a herd of buffalo, and 2 crocodiles at a watering hole in South Africa's Kruger National Park while on safari. COPYRIGHT NOTICE. For licensing opportunities, please visit http://www.BattleAtKruger.com. This video is copyrighted and cannot be used before live audiences or through any form of mass media without the express permission of Jason Schlosberg or David Budzinski. Its use via YouTube is intended for personal use only and can only be viewed on YouTube and websites using the YouTube embed code. Any other use of the video or its screen captures violate this copyright. Featured on National Geographic, Animal Planet, ABC, and MSNBC!
battle
lions
cape
buffalo
crocodile
watering
hole
lake
pond
south
african
kruger
park
blood
hunt
africa
animal
lion
safari
wildlife
animals
national
geographic
conservation
attack
fight
vs.
natgeo
Channels:
Pets, Animals, And Wild life
Added: 598 days ago by
ishare
Runtime: 01:00 |
Views: 100 |
Comments: 0
Not yet rated
Rare Video Of United Airlines 175 Crashing Into South Tower
Rare Video Of United Airlines 175 Crashing Into South Tower
WTC
south
tower
september11
terrorist
attack
united175
Channels:
American History
News
Military & War
Added: 621 days ago by
poker1
Runtime: 00:33 |
Views: 1944 |
Comments: 0
Not yet rated
WTC South Tower Collapsing On FDNY Firefighters
WTC South Tower Collapsing On FDNY Firefighters
WTC
911
south
tower
fdny
firefighters
terrorist
attack
Channels:
American History
News
Military & War
Added: 625 days ago by
poker1
Runtime: 00:19 |
Views: 1079 |
Comments: 0
Not yet rated
HISTORY OF MEXICAN MAFIA (part 1)
The Mexican Mafia, also known as La eMe (Spanish for the letter M) is a Mexican criminal organization, and is one of the oldest and most powerful prison gangs in the United States. History The Mexican Mafia was formed in the late 1950s by Chicano street gang members incarcerated at the Deuel Vocational Institution, a state prison located in Tracy, California.[6] The foundation of the gang began with thirteen Mexican-Americans from East Los Angeles, several of whom were members of the Maravilla gang. These thirteen prisoners that laid the groundwork for the gang referred to themselves as Mexikanemi, which is translated from Nahuatl as "He Who walks with God in his heart."[6] The initial founding member of the gang was Luis "Huero Buff" Flores, who was previously a member of the Hawaiian Gardens gang.[8] While the Mexican Mafia was founded in part to show reverence to Aztec and Maya heritage, its primary focus was to protect members against other prison inmates as well as corrections officers.[6] Deuel Vocational Institution was treated as an educational facility by convicts, where they would develop their skills in fighting, drug dealing, and creating weapons.[6] Luis Flores initially recruited violent members to the gang, in an attempt to create a highly-feared organization which could control the black market activities of the Deuel prison facilities.[8] As a response to the increase in violence, the California Department of Corrections transferred some members of the Mexican Mafia to other prison facilities, including San Quentin Prison. This action inadvertently helped the Mexican Mafia in recruiting new members in both the prison and juvenile correctional facilities in California.[8] In the late 1960s, Mexican-American (Chicano) inmates of the California state prison began to form a rival group to the Mexican Mafia, known as Nuestra Familia.[9] Membership was often determined according to the locations of their hometowns (the north-south dividing line generally accepted as Bakersfield, California.) There was a perceived level of abuse by members of the Mexican Mafia towards the imprisoned Latinos from rural farming areas of Northern California.[10] The spark that led to the ongoing war between Nuestra Familia and members of the Mexican Mafia involved a situation in which a member of La Eme allegedly stole a pair of shoes from a Northerner. This event put into motion the longest-running gang war in the state of California
Street
gangs
crime
murder
ms13
bloods
crebs
south
central
Los
Angeles
LA
new
york
bronx
brooklyn
queens
usa
obama
gmvr
Channels:
American History
Fights, Brawls, and Gang war
Added: 719 days ago by
poker1
Runtime: 09:56 |
Views: 311 |
Comments: 0
Not yet rated
HISTORY OF MEXICAN MAFIA (part 4)
This is a list of street gangs operating or formerly operating in California. African American Black Guerrilla Family Bloods Black P. Stones (Jungles) Crips Venice Shoreline Crips Kelly Park Compton Crips Rollin 30's Rollin 60 Neighborhood Crips P Jay Crips Pirus Asian American Big Circle Gang Born To Kill Chinese Triads Four Seas Joe Boys United Bamboo Gang Wah Ching Wo Hop To Criminally Related Tongs Bing Kong Tong Hip Sing Tong Ying On Tong Satanas Hispanic American 18th Street Gang 38th Street gang Clanton 14 Venice 13 Culver City Boys 13 Mara Salvatrucha Maras Mara 18 Maravilla Mexican Mafia The Avenues (gang) Onterio Varrio Sur Barrio Longo 13 Tooner Ville Rifa 13 Nuestra Familia Norteños Biker gangs Hells Angels Mongols MC White gangs Aryan Brotherhood Nazi Lowriders Sydney Ducks Other Armenian Mafia Maravilla (Spanish: for BEAUTIFUL MEANING OUR BEAUTIFUL LAND.. "Marvelous")are a group of Mexican street gangs in the United States, which originated in the unincorporated areas of East Los Angeles, California. The largest known Maravilla gangs are the Hoyo Maravilla.[1] Maravilla can be traced back to the early 1940s; which date back to the pachucos and zoot suits. Research still goes on as to the exact date or birth of the gangs, which may date back further than the 1930s. The Maravilla gangs that formed in East Los Angeles developed the most notorious reputation for their ruthless violence. As the number of street gangs grew, so did the tendency of these gangs to claim turf, and to settle their problems with action. Honor and respect among them came first, perceived and actual insults against a gang members were not to be tolerated, so intense rivalries formed among gangs. The Maravilla gangs today are as diverse and dissimilar as the ideologies and belief systems which influence and motivate them. However, in the prison system they are one united under the Maravilla flag. During the 1990s, Maravilla gangs broke away from Sureños. The geographical dividing line between Sureños and Maravilla is in East Los Angeles. During 1993, the Mexican Mafia had a meeting to unite all the Southern California gangs under the Sureño flag, but said gangs were to be taxed (percentages of drug profits were compulsorily handed over to the Sureño leadership.) Maravilla is regarded as one of the first gangs to refuse to pay taxes to the Sureños (declaring themselves tax-free) and the first to disaffiliate with the Sureños. The Mexican Mafia then gave them the "Greenlight", meaning that any Sureño must expeditiously attack them. As of 2007, some Maravilla members will go on the mainline in the jail system. As opposed to before being incarcerated in their own modules, according to some sources, Maravilla no longer has the "Greenlight", although Sureños who live in areas surrounding Maravilla cliques still see them as enemies[citation needed] and vice versa. Maravillas are also found in suburban and rural areas of New Mexico, Texas and Nevada, as well as reported cliques in Washington, D.C., Washington, Arizona, Florida, and Mexico. The 38th Street gang was founded in the 1920s. They date back to the pachucos, zoot suits and formed in the City of Vernon. They received media attention in the 1940s as a result of the "Sleepy Lagoon Murder" and trial. Several members were arrested and convicted of the murder of José Díaz.[1][2] On October 4, 1943, the convictions of the gang members were overturned and the gang members were allegedly welcomed back to their communities as heroes.[3][2] Shortly after "Sleepy Lagoon", the newspapers were said to have exaggerated the headlines about the gang that wore zoot suits and created war-time hysteria and prejudice against the Mexican-American community. Many Mexican-Americans from the segregated parts of town were attacked by sailors and members of other branches of the United States military. The military personnel felt Zoot Suiters were not contributing to the war effort and were wasting valuable resources by dressing so flamboyantly.[3] This became known as the Zoot Suit Riots and culminated in a massive riot involving hundreds of sailors against Zoot Suiters and some innocent civilians. The day after the riots the city council adopted a resolution that banned the wearing of zoot suits on Los Angeles streets. It also banned sailors from going to Los Angeles on leave
Street
gangs
crime
murder
ms13
bloods
crebs
south
central
Los
Angeles
LA
new
york
bronx
brooklyn
queens
usa
obama
gmvr
Channels:
American History
Fights, Brawls, and Gang war
Added: 719 days ago by
poker1
Runtime: 09:04 |
Views: 648 |
Comments: 0
Not yet rated
HISTORY OF MEXICAN MAFIA (part 5)
Nuestra Familia (Spanish for "Our Family") is a criminal organization of Mexican American (Chicano) prison gangs with origins in Northern California[8]. While members of the Norteños gang are considered to be affiliated with Nuestra Familia, being a member of Nuestra Familia itself does not signify association as a Norteño. Some law enforcement agents speculate that the Norteños were possibly a spin-off of Nuestra Familia in an attempt to divert prison official attention from NF[ Nuestra Familia was organized in either the Folsom, California, or Soledad, California, Correctional Training Facilities in 1968.[9][10] In the late 1960s, Mexican-American (Chicano) inmates of the California state prison system began to separate into two rival groups, Nuestra Familia[8] and the 1957-formed Mexican Mafia, according to the locations of their hometowns (the north-south dividing line is near Delano, California.) Nuestra Familia were prison enemies of the Southern Latinos who comprised La Eme, better known as the Mexican Mafia. While the Mexican Mafia had initially been created to protect Mexicans in prison, there was a perceived level of abuse by members of La Eme towards the imprisoned Latinos from rural farming areas of Northern California.[11] The spark that led to the ongoing war between Nuestra Familia and members of the Mexican Mafia involved a situation in which a member of La Eme allegedly stole a pair of shoes from a Northerner. This event put into motion the longest-running gang war in the state of California
Street
gangs
crime
murder
ms13
bloods
crebs
south
central
Los
Angeles
LA
new
york
bronx
brooklyn
queens
usa
obama
gmvr
Channels:
Fights, Brawls, and Gang war
Added: 719 days ago by
poker1
Runtime: 01:00 |
Views: 221 |
Comments: 0
Not yet rated
