Thursday, July 11, 2013

ESPN Sports Video Updates - MLB, NBA, NFL, NHL, Boxing, Gold, Tennis, Nascar

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National Blackout in protest of Russian Troops assigned to police American national events on US Soil.


http://www.infowars.com/russian-forces-to-provide-security-at-us-events/  Read the story here if you have not heard about this.  This national blackout will remain until the deal is reversed.
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We Invade At Midnight - The Battle Begins For Suppression


Paul Revere's Midnight Ride" target="_blank">Paul Revere's Midnight Ride from Chuck Thompson

Paul Revere's Midnight Ride.  See the Liberty's Kids video and then read the short story right here on GVLN.  An incredible story of patriotism and determination.  There are several issues we see with Liberty's Kids.  We very much like these videos but notice that they lack one of the primary reasons and foundations to our independence.  Freedom of religion and the fact that this nation was founded on the principles of Christianity.  Using Benjamin Franklin as the main character to build all the stories around allows the creators of the series to avoid that aspect of our American past.

  We are debating whether or not to start another educational series showing how Christianity was very much a part of the American Revolution and never would have succeeded without it.  Our Constitution is based on Christian principles and according to the words of John Adams, will serve no other.

Free downloads of the story of Paul Revere's Midnight Ride are available on our SlideShare account.

 

This is a nice short video recreating the famous ride.  Well done.

35 x 28 1/2" (88.9 x 72.3 cm) (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
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Suppressed Information You Were Never Taught


The Inventions, Researches and Writings of Nikola Tesla" target="_blank">The Inventions, Researches and Writings of Nikola Tesla from Chuck Thompson


If you watched the video on Nikola Tesla yesterday and downloaded a free copy of the Tesla book we posted, you already understand that Tesla's inventions and work were suppressed for financial reasons.  No one makes money by giving away critical technologies.  Tesla thought his inventions belonged to the world.  Others who financed him though otherwise.

  As we said yesterday, we would be giving away another one of Tesla's books today.  Here it is above.  430 pages total and includes pictures and diagrams.  Tesla's work is rarely covered in schools.  When it is, it is only partially covered.  His inventions and work are not explored in detail.  It's not because they lack merit.



It took individuals with vision to look at Tesla's work and realize that there is a lot more to his work and that the information is in fact suppressed.  Look what they have managed to accomplish despite the obstacles against them.  Tesla motors will be the wave of the future if they are not shut down.

  So take a look at the e-book above.  It's available for free downloads.  No cost, no signing up, no gimmicks no kidding.  Free really means free here.

http://www.putlocker.com/file/08DB4ABE620944E5  Free download link.  Or download a copy from our SlideShare site.  Create a better future.


Cover via Amazon
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Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Gunsmoke - Classic TV Wednesdays On GVLN



Gunsmoke.  Classic TV Wednesday's here on GVLN.   Gunsmoke ran for 20 seasons first starting in 1955 and ended in 1975.  The first 6 seasons were 30 minute episodes in black and white and then in the 7th season, the show switched over to one hour episodes.  The first 11 seasons were all black and white films and on the 12th season, the show switched over to color.  It's the longest western TV series ever produced.  Gunsmoke was also produced in comics and radio shows.  Once a very popular series.  Enjoy this classic right here on GVLN.  More useful by the day.
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Governor McDonnell Announces $150 Million Investment in Loudoun County

English: The scenic byways of Loudoun County a...
English: The scenic byways of Loudoun County are spotted with historical structures dating back to before the Civil War. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
~Digital Realty to create at least 50 new jobs in expansion~

RICHMOND – Governor Bob McDonnell today announced that Digital Realty Trust, Inc. (NYSE: DLR), a leading global provider of data center solutions, plans to invest at least $150 million by 2015 in its Loudoun County operation. The company is expanding and upgrading data center facilities in Loudoun County, and expecting to create at least 50 new jobs through June 30, 2015.

            Speaking about today’s announcement, Governor McDonnell said, “Digital Realty maintains a strong Virginia presence, and with this major investment will grow and upgrade its operation in Loudoun County in order to more effectively serve customers with data centers located in the Commonwealth. The abundant data center infrastructure in Virginia, as well as our Sales & Use Tax Exemption incentive for data center owners and their tenants, are major benefits that put us at the forefront of this booming industry. This significant relief on computer equipment effectively lowers the total cost of ownership and operation, and enables Digital Realty and its customers to continue to grow and thrive in the Commonwealth.”

            “Digital Realty is an important corporate partner and among the major players in this competitive market that have recognized the benefits of a Virginia location,” said Jim Cheng, Virginia Secretary of Commerce and Trade. “More than 50 percent of the world’s Internet traffic passes through the Commonwealth’s state-of-the-art infrastructure, and the company’s significant investment and expansion is a testament to Virginia’s leadership in the technology sector.”

            Digital Realty Trust, Inc. focuses on delivering customer driven data center solutions by providing secure, reliable and cost effective facilities that meet each customer's unique data center needs. Digital Realty's customers include domestic and international companies across multiple industry verticals ranging from information technology and Internet enterprises, to manufacturing and financial services. Digital Realty's 122 properties, excluding three properties held as investments in unconsolidated joint ventures, comprise approximately 22.7 million square feet as of April 26, 2013, including 2.6 million square feet of space held for development. Digital Realty's portfolio is located in 32 markets throughout Europe, North America, Asia and Australia.

            “This sales tax exemption is really a boon for our customers with data centers located in Loudoun County—already one of the most attractive data center markets in the country,” said Michael F. Foust, Chief Executive Officer of Digital Realty. “The significant relief we and our customers expect to receive effectively lowers the total cost of ownership of our data centers in the area. We are very excited about this development and believe it further establishes Virginia as a key hub for companies seeking to locate or strengthen their east coast data center footprint.”

            The company will be eligible for a sales tax exemption on eligible data center computer equipment as a result of legislation passed in 2009 by the General Assembly. The Virginia Economic Development Partnership worked with Loudoun County to grant the exemption to Digital Realty.

            “Loudoun County, Virginia is one of the strongest data center markets in the country, with five million square feet of data center space clustered in Data Center Alley, and another three million square feet in development,” says Buddy Rizer, Assistant Director of the Loudoun County Department of Economic Development. “We’re very pleased that Digital Realty, with more than one million square feet of space, is the largest data center operator in Loudoun County. And we look forward to the completion of their newest building, a 400,000-square-foot facility that will ultimately house 22 data centers.”
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Governor McDonnell Announces Application Period Opening for Planning Grants from Agriculture and Forestry Industries Development Fund

Governor of Virginia Bob McDonnell speaking at...
Governor of Virginia Bob McDonnell speaking at CPAC. Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
~$250,000 Available to Encourage Local Planning Efforts Supporting Further Job Creation, Economic Development in Agriculture and Forestry~

RICHMOND – Governor Bob McDonnell today announced that applications are now being accepted for the Fiscal Year 2014 round of planning grants from the Governor’s Agriculture and Forestry Industries Development Fund (AFID).  The program, which encourages local governments to promote agriculture and forestry and incorporate the needs of these important industries into their economic development planning efforts, is part of the governor’s jobs-creation and economic development agenda.

“Over the course of my Administration, I have encouraged local governments to join me in focusing on creating jobs and opportunities for all Virginians,” said Governor McDonnell.  “Since agriculture and forestry are two of the Commonwealth’s largest industries and provide hundreds of thousands of jobs across the state, it is important that we support local and regional governments in their efforts to make these industries part of local governments’ plans for economic growth and prosperity.”

The competitive grant program allows individual localities to apply for up to $20,000 in matching funds, or up to $35,000 for multi-jurisdictional applications, to undertake efforts that support agriculture and forestry-based businesses.  These efforts might include developing a strategic plan for agriculture and forestry economic development, creating new local policies and zoning ordinances that better support these industries, or funding feasibility studies and predevelopment work for new facilities that bring significant and lasting benefits to the local agriculture and forestry sectors.

“We hoped the flexible funding the AFID planning grants program offers would generate a variety of innovative and thoughtful projects supporting the interests of the agriculture and forestry sectors, and we have not been disappointed.” said Todd Haymore, Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry.  “The eleven projects awarded funding in the last round of AFID planning grants are helping to facilitate new ideas and plans for productive economic development opportunities within the Commonwealth’s diverse agricultural and forestry industries.  We expect the same quality of applications in this round, as well.”

Applications for the FY 2014 round of funding are due September 16, 2013, with award announcements expected in October.  Two virtual application workshops will be held.  The first workshop will be on July 30, and the second on August 21.  Both will be from 10 – 11 a.m.  Localities interested in applying for an AFID planning grant should first reach out to their local and/or regional agricultural and forestry community to discuss potential projects, as well as local economic development professionals and other key stakeholders.  A two-page program description and the required grant application are available at: http://www.vdacs.virginia.gov/agribusiness/planning.shtml.  For additional information about the program and the application workshops, e-mail Stephen Versen, AFID program contact at the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (VDACS) atstephen.versen@vdacs.virginia.gov

According to a 2013 economic impact study, agriculture and forestry are two of Virginia's largest industries, with a combined economic impact of $70 billion annually.  Agriculture generates more than $52 billion per annum, while forestry induces over $17 billion. The industries also provide more than 400,000 jobs in the Commonwealth.

About the Agriculture and Forestry Industries Development Fund
The creation of the AFID was part of Governor McDonnell’s jobs-creation and economic development agenda during the 2012 session of the General Assembly.  Funded at $1 million in each year of the biennium, the AFID is broken into two categories with $750,000 going to large grants to assist local efforts in expanding current or attracting new agriculture and forestry processing facilities using Virginia-grown products
(http://www.vdacs.virginia.gov/agribusiness/afid.shtml) and $250,000 dedicated to small grants to assist localities in improving local economic development efforts relating to agribusiness (http://www.vdacs.virginia.gov/agribusiness/planning.shtml).
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The Let Down MSTR - From Rumor Has It, Free Song Of The Day




Rumor Has It with The Let Down.  It's fast, it's heavy, it's alternative, it's hot the list right now at number 1.  Hear why for yourself.  It's also free.  Download a copy for yourself.  Listen here before you make the decision.  Free MP3 music daily right here on GVLN.  Where free really means free.

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FISH, EAST INDIA STYLE - Recipe Of The Day

Croutons in a bowl
Croutons in a bowl (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Curry in the spice-bazaar (egypitan) in Istanbul
Curry in the spice-bazaar (egypitan) in Istanbul (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Peel two medium-sized onions, cut into thin slices. Put in a stewpan with a small lump of butter and fry until lightly browned. Pour over them some white stock, judging the quantity by that of the fish; one ounce of butter, little curry powder, salt, lemon juice, a little sugar, and cayenne pepper. Boil the stock for fifteen or twenty minutes, then strain into a stewpan, skim and put in the fish, having it carefully prepared. Boil gently, without breaking the fish. Wash and boil half a cup of rice in water, and when cooked it should be dried and the grains unbroken. Turn the curry out on a hot dish, garnish with croutons of fried bread. Serve hot, with the rice in separate dish.

Make something extraordinary tonight.
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