Friday, October 15, 2010

conspiracy theory jesse ventura

Conspiracy theories can go in any number of directions. They’re often unsubstantiated, built on shoddy logic, and birthed from the shadows of the most suspicious imagination.

A few weeks back, new footage following the collapse of the Twin Towers was released, and one video in particular had describing an explosion that they heard in the basement of one of the towers preceding its collapse. This lends new support to all sorts of conspiracies about the attacks, many of which allege that the US government was involved.

It’s unsettling to say the very least. And Jesse Ventura has now thrown his hat into the ring concerning the . During a recent , he stood firm on his views that there were indeed explosions in the basement of the Twin Towers, and that they didn’t collapse, but exploded.

Ventura claims that the attacks were used as an incentive to enter into Iraq. He asserts that just like with the Vietnam war and the hoax with the Gulf of Tonkin Incident, the 9/11 were perpetrated as a justification for war.

It’s a viewpoint most of us are loath to consider, but the more evidence released, the less crazy Ventura starts to sound. Heres the video:

yankees vs rangers


Derek Jeter, Nick Swisher
Reporting from Arlington, Texas -- The Yankees did their own version of the Texas two-step Friday, something that looked more like a stomping-out of pests.

They trampled all over the Championship Series hopes of the Rangers with a stunning 6-5 victory, scoring five runs in a wild eighth inning to leave the Texas franchise still without a home postseason victory.

"I don't know if we gave it away," Rangers Manager said. "We just didn't execute. When you face a team like the Yankees, you have to execute. I guess in a sense it got away from us."I told them to keep their heads up. We live to fight again tomorrow."

Game 2 is Saturday with the Rangers' Colby Lewis facing Phil Hughes, but it can't have much more drama.

While the Rangers used an ALCS record-tying five pitchers in the eighth inning — all of whom contributed to the meltdown — the Yankees used five pitchers for the entire game. Their bullpen gave up no runs in five innings, capped by another save for ageless , his record 42nd in the postseason.

It was also the third comeback victory in this postseason for the Yankees, who led all of baseball with 48 during the regular season.

"Our guys grind out good at-bats," Yankees Manager said. "We have guys who have come up with some really big hits this year. Our lineup is deep. When you keep putting people on base, you're going to get results."

The Yankees' eighth inning started innocently enough against Rangers starter C.J. Wilson, who deserved better than the final outcome, as Brett Gardner legged out an infield single and knocked him in with a double.

Wilson left still leading, 5-2. relieved and walked the bases loaded. Two more runs scored when singled against reliever Darren O'Day, which brought on Clay Rapada to pitch to Robinson Cano. He singled to tie the score, which brought on Derek Holland. He was the fifth pitcher of the inning, tying a championship series record.

Holland gave the Yankees a 6-5 lead on Marcus Thames' single before finally getting the last out.

"We have a veteran clubhouse that knows how to react to whatever situation we're in," Girardi said. "Some might feel we were fortunate to come out with a win, but I thought our team played hard."

By the time it was over, the Rangers' early heroics and the starting effort from Wilson were all but forgotten.

Wilson was handed a 3-0 lead in the first inning when deposited a pitch from , pitching on nine days' rest, over the right-field wall.

The Rangers made it 5-0 on Michael Young's two-run double in the fourth — Sabathia's last inning — and Wilson was flying along with a shutout before giving up Cano's solo homer in the seventh.

And then came the fateful eighth inning.

TJ Lavin’s crash video shows the whole accident


TJ Lavin’s crash video shows how one of the best BMX biker in the world hit a ramp and loses control on his bike during the Dew Tour Championship in Las Vegas.

After the incident, Lavin was rushed in nearby hospital and is currently at critical state in a medically induced coma. In addition, the eight seconds crash video can now be seen anywhere in the Internet. Moreover, the crash happened at the event at Las Vegas.

Moreover, Lavin was moved to a local hospital and according to initial news reports; he seems to signify the he will make a complete recovery after the incident.

On the other hand, Pete Thomas Outdoors reported that Lavin, 33, was soaring high over a dirt ramp during the qualifying rounds on Thrsday night and was trying a hard maneuver that needed becoming momentarily unseated from his bicycle.

Pete Thomas Outdoors also said that Lavin failed to get his feet back on the bicycle’s pedals before landing on the downhill, became separated from the bicycle simply before impact and was tapped comatose.

Furthermore, Lavin, a pure native in Las Vegas, was moved to University Medical Center and also was stated to have undergone broken right wrist and broken ribs. A spokeswoman in the hospital will not verify the damages of Lavin nor modify on his state when reached Friday morning, but said it stayed critical.

In addition to the Dew Tour Championship, Lavin is recognized as a past X-Games champion as well as a host of MTV’s Real World/Road Rules Challenge.

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