The 9th Soul

Russian Spygirls are HOT STUFF: Anna Chapman is a certified bond girl!

Posted in internet news, security by Fated Blue on July 1, 2010

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I don't need to be James Bond to have my life ruined by this woman.

Anna Chapman‘s story is unfolding like a plot straight out of a James Bond flick.

The beautiful 28-year-old divorcee who says she ran an online real estate company worth $2 million, was one of 11 accused Russian secret agents arrested by FBI agents.

Prosecutors say they were all part of a ring of old-school spies that answered to “Moscow Central”and lived deep undercover as ordinary suburbanites.

Chapman’s Facebook page, on which she also uses the Russian form of her name “Anya,”reveals a photo album of sexy profile pictures that could easily be headshots in a casting call to find the next Bond girl.

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Chris Brown does apology: Will you be divine and forgive his err?

Posted in entertainment, internet news, security, youtube shows by Fated Blue on July 21, 2009

I just found out this morning ( 6 AM GMT + 8 ) that Mr.Brown did an apology video. See below:

Now before all of you go “awwww” on him. Let me remind you that he used all the most cliche’d words to make you feel sorry for him. I am not, in anyway, totally burning his white flag down. Its just that I want you guys to think rationally about this.

I mean, he almost took the life out of Rihanna. Not to mention it took like 5 monthsfor him to actually come out in public to say his apology. And he said biblical words like “God” or “pastors” and stuff. It has this “awww” effect on us that makes people feel sorry for him automatically and almost instantaneously.

Not to be rude but I’d forgive him yeah, but I won’t listen to him anymore. I mean he’s even lucky I’m blogging about him.

Other links below:

MTV

TMZ

CNN: Michael Jackson Ghost = Shadow (Video)

Posted in entertainment, internet news, youtube shows by Fated Blue on July 8, 2009

As with the current mass hysteria the world is currently having in lieu with this video

CNN has already answered questions and speculations regarding this “haunting” of the recently departed King of Pop, Michael Jackson.

Video kinda excited me a little, to think that CNN would actually cover a GHOST REPORT xD

MJ, Farrah, Dies today

Posted in entertainment, health, health defects, internet news by Fated Blue on June 26, 2009

I woke up today to find out that one of my favorite artists died of a heart attack. And to make things worse, one of my favorite angels died too.

I knew Michael Jackson as the king of pop at a very young age. I always loved the way he performs on stage and the way he makes the crowd go wild and the girls faint. I wanted to have that kind of charm ever since I saw him on TV. For me, he was the coolest guy back then.

Farrah Fawcett, I never really got to know who she was or how she performed on TV or the movies, but I knew she was once the woman every guy would die for.

Rest In Peace, you two.

Articles about their death

Michael Jackson

Farrah Fawcett

US salmonella outbreak count hits 666 people sickened

Posted in food, health, health defects by Fated Blue on February 25, 2009

 An outbreak of salmonella food poisoning traced to peanut products has sickened 666 people and is continuing despite one of the biggest food recalls in U.S. history, health officials said on Tuesday.

But the outbreak of salmonella is still only linked to nine deaths, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in a statement.

“To date, 19 clusters of infections in five states have been reported in schools and other institutions, such as long-term care facilities and hospitals. King Nut brand peanut butter was present in all facilities,” the CDC said in a statement.

King Nut is produced by Peanut Corporation of America, which has gone into bankruptcy and closed two plants in Georgia and Texas after inspectors traced the salmonella outbreaks to them.

Its peanuts were not used in name brands of peanut butter but were ingredients in a wide range of products from peanut butter crackers to dog treats and bird seed.

“To date, more than 2,100 products in 17 categories have been voluntarily recalled by more than 200 companies, and the list continues to grow,” the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said in a statement.

FBI officials in Atlanta and Virginia said earlier this week they had joined the FDA in a criminal investigation of the company.

Members of Congress have pledged to reform the FDA’s food inspection program.

US Lawmakers React to Obama Speech

Posted in internet news, politics by Fated Blue on February 25, 2009

 

President Barack Obama addresses a joint session of Congress in the House Chamber of the Capitol in Washington, 24 Feb 2009

President Barack Obama addresses a joint session of Congress in the House Chamber of the Capitol in Washington, 24 Feb 2009

Republicans and Democrats in Congress are reacting to President Barack Obama’s speech, in which he warned Americans that the economy faces a “dire day of reckoning,” but one the country can recover from. 

Democrats reacted enthusiastically to the president’s speech, praising both the messages President Obama tried to send to Americans and the oratory skills he employed in his first address to Congress.

In a VOA interview, Representative Neal Abercrombie from Hawaii had this reaction.

“He reaches the world, really,” said Abercrombie.  “His sense of confidence and his ability to take that sense of confidence and extend it to his listening audience is second [to] or probably commensurate [equal] to that of President [Franklin] Roosevelt.”

Jerrold Nadler, a New York Democrat, says President Obama recognized the economic crisis Americans face and laid out steps he has taken and will take to deal with it.

Nadler also reacted to the president’s statement that the United States will not employ torture in interrogations of suspected terrorists.

“It’s a terrible comment, and it’s pathetic, that we are in a situation where he had to say that.  At the same [time] I am certainly glad he said that,” Nadler said.  “We do not torture, and we are going to have to take various measures which I hope that this administration will join with us in Congress to take steps to make sure that no future president no future administration can do some of the things that unfortunately it is all too clear happened during the last administration.”

House Republicans largely repeated opposition criticisms of President Obama’s economic stimulus plans and assertions that the president and majority Democrats intend to sharply expand government.

Jeff Flake, a Republican from Arizona, told VOA the president is “a great orator”, but he had this response to the economic points in President Obama’s speech.

“It was an optimistic speech and there were some good lines about fiscal responsibility,” said Flake.  “Unfortunately there was a lot of indication that we are going to be spending a lot of money, I’m not sure to what effect.”

“The president’s comments on spending seem to me to be very much at odds with the huge spending bill last week, almost increasing by 80 percent the discretionary spending of the federal government,” said Congressman Roy Blunt, the former House Republican whip.

Lawmakers are preparing to receive President Obama’s budget which arrives on Capitol Hill, Thursday.

The arrival of a president’s budget always sparks partisan political battles about spending priorities.

Democratic Congressman Jim Moran spoke about the president’s challenge to Democrats and Republicans to work together.

“He is a president deserving of these times.  We are lucky to have him, but there is some real question in my mind as to whether the Congress is going to be deserving of his leadership,” said Moran.  “We’re going to have to get our act together – particularly the Republican party.  They need to do something more than just say “no” to everything he proposes.”

President Obama’s commitment in his speech to cutting wasteful and ineffective government programs brought a positive reaction from fiscally-conservative Democrats [known as the Blue Dogs].

Members of the group praised the president for clear and honest talk about the economy, saying he demonstrated his commitment to long-term fiscal responsibility, transparency in budgeting and cutting the federal deficit.

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