domingo, 28 de abril de 2013

visão da fé

8 Minutes of the Earth’s Rotation
How I wish our planet’s movement was this apparent while staring at the night sky. It could probably make a lot more people realize just how tiny we are compared to this vast unexplored galaxy above our heads.
This is a stack of 70 pictures with a 5 second exposure each at ISO 3200 and f/2.2.
Photographed by: Paolo Nacpil

O FIM ESTA PERTO, APOCALPSE


os holofotes do mundo


DEMÔNIO QUE TRABALHA DURANTE A HORA DA PALAVRA (IURD TV)_(360p)


Universal na Alemanha, com testemunho do ex gay...



acesse; ex gey no país da alemanha se prostituia para não passa fome.


movimento cai no espirito e desvendado...EUA

libro nada que perder en new york, estados unidos.


lanzamento del libro que nada perder... bispo edir macedo.


santo culto ecuardo


sábado, 27 de abril de 2013


07 de Abril de 2013

Carioca abandona sátira de Edir Macedo

Carioca abandona sátira de Edir Macedo
 Temendo possíveis retaliações de grupos evangélicos, Márvio Lúcio, o Carioca do “Pânico”, resolveu aposentar o personagem Didi Mais Cedo, sátira do líder da Igreja Universal do Reino de Deus e proprietário da Rede Record, Bispo Edir Macedo.

Em entrevista ao blog do jornalista Maurício Stycer, do “UOL”, Carioca falou sobre a decisão. “Eu estava com freio de mão puxado. Religião é difícil. Meu conteúdo estava restrito. Esse clima de incitação religiosa assusta. Não vale a pena fazer humor com preocupação”, disse.

Há duas semanas o humorista passou a investir na sátira de Marcelo Rezende, que no “Pânico” ganhou a alcunha de Marcelo Sem Dente. O cenário, inspirado no “mítico” “Fala Que Eu Te Escuto”, da Record, permanece o mesmo.
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na minha opinião o autor ele reconheceu o seus lime-tes,  a pesa do Brasil se um País que tenha a liberdade de expressão, mas deve have um lime-te que nunca deve se ultrapassado.... eu digo o autor (Márcio Lúcio te vê um bom censo.
você sofrendo.

tudo começou com Abraão


chamada da universal no mundo


eu tentei o suicídio mais a universal me ajudou


demônio causador de suicídio. depressão, nervosismo e vozes e ataque epileticos


suicídio-iurd


santo culto Bp SERGIO (quem e o seu primeiro amor)


Doultora faz pacto com diabo pra te tudo! ( bispo romualdo)


Ela pagou para se parece com o diabo


o encosto que faz o menino quere ser menina ou a mulher quere se homem!


oque as pessoas manifestada com demonio são capaz de fazer .


SANTO CULTO-BRASIL (Bp Guaracy santos)


voodoo porque este pais tem tanta desgraça...

 

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Boston Marathon Bombing Suspect Moved to Prison

BOSTON (AP) — With the Boston marathon bombing suspect in a prison hospital, investigators are pushing forward both in the U.S. and abroad to piece together the myriad details of a plot that killed three people and injured more than 260.
FBI agents picked through a landfill near the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, where 19-year-old suspect, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, was a sophomore. FBI spokesman Jim Martin would not say what investigators were looking for.
A federal law enforcement official not authorized to speak on the record about the investigation told The Associated Press on the condition of anonymity on Friday that the FBI was gathering evidence regarding "everything imaginable."
Meanwhile, U.S. officials said the bombing suspects' mother had been added to a federal terrorism database about 18 months before the April 15 attack — a disclosure that deepens the mystery around the Tsarnaev family and marks the first time American authorities have acknowledged that Zubeidat Tsarnaeva was under investigation before the tragedy.
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is charged with joining with his older brother, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, now dead, in setting off the shrapnel-packed pressure-cooker bombs. The brothers are ethnic Chechens from Russia who came to the United States about a decade ago with their parents.
Investigators have said it appears the brothers were angry about the U.S. wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Two government officials, speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly about the investigation, said the CIA had Zubeidat Tsarnaeva's name added to the terror database along with that of her son Tamerlan after Russia contacted the agency in 2011 with concerns that the two were religious militants.
About six months earlier, the FBI investigated mother and son, also at Russia's request, one of the officials said. The FBI found no ties to terrorism. Previously U.S. officials had said only that the FBI investigated Tamerlan Tsarnaev.
In an interview from Russia, Tsarnaeva said Friday that she has never been linked to terrorism.
"It's all lies and hypocrisy," she said from Dagestan. "I'm sick and tired of all this nonsense that they make up about me and my children. People know me as a regular person, and I've never been mixed up in any criminal intentions, especially any linked to terrorism."
Tsarnaeva faces shoplifting charges in the U.S. over the theft of more than $1,624 worth of women's clothing from a Lord & Taylor department store in Natick in 2012.
Earlier this week, she said she has been assured by lawyers that she would not be arrested if she traveled to the U.S., but she said she was still deciding whether to go. The suspects' father, Anzor Tsarnaev, said that he would leave Russia soon for the United States to visit one son and lay the other to rest.
A team of investigators from the U.S. Embassy in Moscow questioned both parents in Russia this week.
Late this week, Dzhohkar Tsarnaev was taken from Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, where he was recovering from a throat wound and other injuries suffered during an attempt to elude police, and was transferred to the Federal Medical Center Devens, about 40 miles from Boston, the U.S. Marshals Service said. The facility, at a former Army base, treats federal prisoners.
"It's where he should be; he doesn't need to be here anymore," said Beth Israel patient Linda Zamansky, who thought his absence could reduce stress on bombing victims who have been recovering at the hospital under tight security.
Two college buddies of his — Azamat Tazhayakov and Dias Kadyrbayev — have been interviewed at length, twice, by FBI agents and have cooperated fully, said Kadyrbayev's lawyer, Robert Stahl, a former federal prosecutor.
They were detained April 20 after being questioned in connection with the attacks, but are not suspects, Stahl said. They are being detained at a county jail in Boston for violating their student visas by not regularly attending classes, he said.
The two, both students from Kazakhstan, had nothing to do with the attack and had seen no hints that their friend harbored any violent or terrorist sympathies, Stahl said.
Meanwhile, New York's police commissioner said the FBI was too slow to inform the city that the Boston Marathon suspects had been planning to bomb Times Square days after the attack at the race.
Federal investigators learned about the short-lived scheme from a hospitalized Dzhokhar Tsarnaev during a bedside interrogation that began Sunday night and extended into Monday morning, officials said. The information didn't reach the New York Police Department until Wednesday night.
"We did express our concerns over the lag," said police Commissioner Raymond Kelly.
The FBI had no comment Friday.
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Sullivan reported from Washington. Contributing to this report were Associated Press writers Rodrique Ngowi in Boston, Colleen Long in New York and Ted Bridis, Pete Yost and Julie Pace in Washington.

cometa que destruirá a terra em 2019


rituais com argulhas em crianças e adulto...


materia da salvação A pior dor


Mat Fenomenos sobrenaturais