Canyons Pyrénées Orientales 2013
Présentation du projet de réalisation d'un court métrage vidéo sur les Canyons des PO en partenariat avec Exploration Pyrénéenne.
Les passerelles des Gorges de la Carança - Pyrénées Orientales
Les passerelles des Gorges de la Carança - Pyrénées Orientales
Les passerelles des Gorges de la Carança sont accessible depuis Thés-entre-vals, en voiture ou par le train jaune, petit train touristique traversant la Cerdagne depuis Villefranche de Conflent-Vernet.
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Taurinya, Pyrénées Orientales, France. 26 juillet 2012
Taurinya, 26 juillet 2012
Les Pyrénées Orientales
Diaporama sur les Pyrénées Orientales 66 réalisé par le site tourisme66.neuf.fr
Vidéo Bebop Parrot du petit village de Llo (Pyrénées-Orientales)
Saint Cirq Lapopie - Lot (46) - France - Vue du Ciel Drone Expert
Saint Cirq Lapopie - Lot (46) - France
Le bourg médiéval de Saint-Cirq Lapopie, qui compte 13 monuments historiques est l’un des plus beaux villages de France. Accroché sur une falaise à 100 mètres au-dessus du Lot, Saint-Cirq Lapopie constitue l’un des sites majeurs de la vallée du Lot.
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PROPOPLASMIC: Le mystère des'Cart Ruts' HD. Explorations 2017: Espagne/Sicile/Allemagne.
Explorations des mystérieuses ornières 'Cart Ruts' en Espagne, en Sicile et en Allemagne. 2017.
Les 'Cart Ruts' sont de profondes ornières qui marquent la surface rocheuse de différents endroits de la planète.
Je vous donne une opinion et une théorie à propos de ces vestiges qui n'engage que moi et que d'autres ne partagent peut-être pas mais ne dit-on pas que l'opinion est une étape intermédiaire entre l'ignorance et la connaissance ?
Les commentaires sont ouverts mais je n'accepterai aucune grossièreté ni aucune menace. Je ne fais que montrer des vestiges archéologiques très peu connus du grand public et les débats devront se faire dans le respect, l'intelligence et l'ouverture d'esprit.
Ces ornières ne sont pas directement liées à des temples en blocs mais bien à des cavités troglodytiques (l’homogénéité est bien plus importante entre les ornières et ce genre de cavités qu'entre les ornières et les temples en blocs).
Dans bien des cas, ces ornières, les canyons artificiels et les constructions troglodytiques forment des ensembles archéologiques homogènes et sont beaucoup plus anciens que les vestiges cellulaires en blocs ou en briques. Ces vestiges sont tellement anciens qu'on peut y voir là des vestiges datant d'une ancienne époque terrestre, ou plus exactement d'un cycle terrestre précédant le cycle de l'humanité actuelle en se référant aux données traditionnelles de la doctrine hindoue des cycles cosmiques. Des données/connaissances traditionnelles qui ne sont pas considérées par les mentalités modernes (souvent profanes).
Ces vestiges font partie des plus anciens vestiges de l'humanité. Leur réalisation est soit assimilée à tord aux civilisations de l'antiquité ou du Moyen-Age par l'archéologie conventionnelle, soit carrément mis à l'écart de toute étude scientifique tant ils dérangent les dogmes scientifiques universitaires établis (tel que la théorie de l'évolution) et démontrent l’existence d'une humanité hyper-développée évoluant dans un monde plus 'éthéré' qu'aujourd'hui (et selon les connaissances traditionnelles toujours. On pourra lire sur ce sujet très vaste les auteurs du 'pérénialisme' tel que René Guénon par exemple).
Ces ornières, ces canyons et ces cavités semblent avoir été faites sûr (et dans) des surfaces rocheuses plus molles (moins denses) à l'époque (un peu semblables à la consistance de la pâte à modeler aujourd'hui) et qui ont durci par la suite. Elles ressemblent à un (ou plusieurs) passage d'une sorte de véhicule (ou de luge/chariot) parfois tirés par un hominidé (ou un animal) et ne résultent pas de la technologie du taillage ni d'une usure provoquée par des passages répétitifs sur un sol dur mais bien d'un enfoncement de roues (ou de luge) et de pieds (ou de pattes ?) dans des roches plus molles durant cette époque et qui se sont 'solidifiées' par la suite (voir : René Guénon – La solidification du Monde et les limites de l’histoire et de la géographie.
Ces ornières 'CART RUTS' semblent pétrifiés (je préfère le terme 'solidifiés' car il convient mieux à la cosmogonie traditionnelle qui relate la création du monde depuis un état plus éthéré jusqu'à la matière dense).
L’histoire et la préhistoire telles que nous les connaissons aujourd’hui ne sont que partielles, incomplètes et indiquent que les êtres humains d'aujourd'hui sont en fait une espèce frappée d'amnésie.
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'PROTOPLASMIC: LES VESTIGES OUBLIÉS sur ma chaine YOUTUBE.
Pourquoi j’aime mon « Gravel Bike » ???? ????
Un (court !?!) extrait vu de l’intérieur de la sortie Gravelniversaire organisée par l'échappée belle qui s'est déroulée le 18 juin 2017.
Une magnifique journée plus qu'estivale, un très bon groupe bien homogène et en cohésion.
La sortie en elle-même était tracée sur 72 km.
Un pur régal, du bon vélo comme j'aime ;)
Loose Change - 2nd Edition HD - Full Movie - 911 and the Illuminati - Multi Language
Why were 4 planes allowed to fly over restricted airspace with no transponder signals for over an hour? Why did the owner of the WTC take out a multi billion dollar terrorist insurance policy months before? Why did Jeb Bush, then Head of Security for the WTC remove all the bomb sniffing dogs? Why did the lead hijacker use the U.S. Pensacola Naval Air Station as his address when he rented a car?
So many unanswered questions that deserve further examination, but not even mentioned in the 911 Commission Report.
This is the best documentary on 911. there are other Loose Change Editions but they have been watered down by Alex Jones and others. The second edition is the one you want to watch.
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The Vietnam War: Reasons for Failure - Why the U.S. Lost
In the post-war era, Americans struggled to absorb the lessons of the military intervention. About the book:
As General Maxwell Taylor, one of the principal architects of the war, noted, First, we didn't know ourselves. We thought that we were going into another Korean War, but this was a different country. Secondly, we didn't know our South Vietnamese allies... And we knew less about North Vietnam. Who was Ho Chi Minh? Nobody really knew. So, until we know the enemy and know our allies and know ourselves, we'd better keep out of this kind of dirty business. It's very dangerous.
Some have suggested that the responsibility for the ultimate failure of this policy [America's withdrawal from Vietnam] lies not with the men who fought, but with those in Congress... Alternatively, the official history of the United States Army noted that tactics have often seemed to exist apart from larger issues, strategies, and objectives. Yet in Vietnam the Army experienced tactical success and strategic failure... The...Vietnam War...legacy may be the lesson that unique historical, political, cultural, and social factors always impinge on the military...Success rests not only on military progress but on correctly analyzing the nature of the particular conflict, understanding the enemy's strategy, and assessing the strengths and weaknesses of allies. A new humility and a new sophistication may form the best parts of a complex heritage left to the Army by the long, bitter war in Vietnam.
U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger wrote in a secret memo to President Gerald Ford that in terms of military tactics, we cannot help draw the conclusion that our armed forces are not suited to this kind of war. Even the Special Forces who had been designed for it could not prevail. Even Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara concluded that the achievement of a military victory by U.S. forces in Vietnam was indeed a dangerous illusion.
Doubts surfaced as to the effectiveness of large-scale, sustained bombing. As Army Chief of Staff Harold Keith Johnson noted, if anything came out of Vietnam, it was that air power couldn't do the job. Even General William Westmoreland admitted that the bombing had been ineffective. As he remarked, I still doubt that the North Vietnamese would have relented.
The inability to bomb Hanoi to the bargaining table also illustrated another U.S. miscalculation. The North's leadership was composed of hardened communists who had been fighting for independence for thirty years. They had defeated the French, and their tenacity as both nationalists and communists was formidable. Ho Chi Minh is quoted as saying, You can kill ten of my men for every one I kill of yours...But even at these odds you will lose and I will win.
The Vietnam War called into question the U.S. Army doctrine. Marine Corps General Victor H. Krulak heavily criticised Westmoreland's attrition strategy, calling it wasteful of American lives... with small likelihood of a successful outcome. In addition, doubts surfaced about the ability of the military to train foreign forces.
Between 1965 and 1975, the United States spent $111 billion on the war ($686 billion in FY2008 dollars). This resulted in a large federal budget deficit.
More than 3 million Americans served in the Vietnam War, some 1.5 million of whom actually saw combat in Vietnam. James E. Westheider wrote that At the height of American involvement in 1968, for example, there were 543,000 American military personnel in Vietnam, but only 80,000 were considered combat troops. Conscription in the United States had been controlled by the President since World War II, but ended in 1973.
By war's end, 58,220 American soldiers had been killed, more than 150,000 had been wounded, and at least 21,000 had been permanently disabled. According to Dale Kueter, Sixty-one percent of those killed were age 21 or younger. Of those killed in combat, 86.3 percent were white, 12.5 percent were black and the remainder from other races. The youngest American KIA in the war was PFC Dan Bullock, who had falsified his birth certificate and enlisted in the US Marines at age 14 and who was killed in combat at age 15. Approximately 830,000 Vietnam veterans suffered symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder. An estimated 125,000 Americans fled to Canada to avoid the Vietnam draft, and approximately 50,000 American servicemen deserted. In 1977, United States President Jimmy Carter granted a full, complete and unconditional pardon to all Vietnam-era draft dodgers. The Vietnam War POW/MIA issue, concerning the fate of U.S. service personnel listed as missing in action, persisted for many years after the war's conclusion.
Vietnam War: Battle of Con Thien - Documentary Film
Con Thien (Tiếng Việt: Cồn Tiên, meaning the Hill of Angels), was a United States Marine Corps combat base located near the Vietnamese Demilitarized Zone about 3 km from North Vietnam. More on this topic:
It was the site of fierce fighting from February 1967 through February 1968.
On 27 February 1967, in response to Marine artillery fire into and the area north of the DMZ (Operation Highrise) NVA mortar, rocket and artillery fire hit Con Thien and Gio Linh[3]. On 20 March, NVA began shelling Con Thien and Gio Linh which continued sporadically for the next two weeks[4]. On 24 March 1st Battalion, 9th Marines began Operation Prairie III where they encounted an NVA battalion in a bunker complex southeast of Con Thien. After a two hour fight the NVA withdrew leaving 33 killed in action. Sergeant Walter K. Singleton was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions in the attack. 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marines (3/3) operating beside 1/9 encountered an entrenched NVA Company, killing 28 NVA including two women[5].
In mid-April Charlie Company, 11th Engineer Battalion was tasked with clearing a 200m wide strip from Con Thien to Gio Linh, a distance of 10.6 km. The engineers were protected by a task force consisting of the 1st Battalion, 4th Marines, an AMTRAC (LVT-5) platoon, a platoon of M42 Dusters from the 1st Battalion, 44th Artillery and some ARVN units. By 19 April, despite harassment from NVA mines, small arms, recoilless rifle, mortar and artillery fire the strip was half-completed[5].
In order to protect Route 561, the supply line to Con Thien from Route 9, the Marines had established two outposts, C-2 Base was located 3 km southeast of Con Thien and contained artillery and infantry positions, while C-2A nicknamed the Washout was on low-lying ground overlooking a bridge[6].
8 May, at 03:00 some 300 rounds of mortar and artillery fire hit the base, while NVA sappers with Bangalore torpedoes breached the perimeter wire. At 04:00 two battalions of the 812th NVA Regiment armed with flamethrowers attempted to overrun the base. At the time of the attack the base was defended by the command element and Companies A and D of 1/4 Marines and a CIDG unit. The attack fell primarily on Company D. A relief column from Company A was sent with an M42 Duster, 2 LVT-5s and 2 1/4 ton trucks. The M42 was hit by an RPG-7 and an LVT-5 and one truck were destroyed by satchel charges. By 09:00 the NVA had withdrawn leaving 197 KIA and 8 prisoners. The Marines had suffered 44 KIA and 110 wounded[7].
After the 8 May attack, recognizing that the NVA were using the DMZ as a sanctuary for attacks into I Corps, Washington lifted the prohibition on US forces entering the DMZ and MACV authorized the III Marine Amphibious Force (III MAF) to conduct combat operations into the southern half of the DMZ[8].
From 13--16 May, 1/9 Marines cleared Route 561 from Cam Lo to Con Thien fought a well-entrenched NVA force south of the base. The NVA subsequently withdrew into the DMZ[8].
III MAF proceeded to plan a series of combined operations with ARVN forces that occurred from 18 to 26 May. Under Operation Hickory 3rd Marines' advanced to the Ben Hai River. Under Operation Lam Son 54 the 1st ARVN Division advanced parallel to 3rd Marines while the amphibious Special Landing Force Alpha secured the coastline south of the Ben Hai River under Operation Beau Charger and Special Landing Force Bravo linked up with 3rd Marines under Operation Belt Tight. Once at the Ben Hai River, the forces swept south on a broad front to Route 9[8].
From 19 to 27 May when Lam Son 54 ended the ARVN were in constant contact with the NVA. The ARVN suffered 22 KIA and 122 wounded, while the NVA suffered 342 KIA and 30 captured[9].
The amphibious element of Operation Beau Charger met no opposition while the heliborne assault dropped into a hot LZ. Only one platoon was landed and it remained isolated until rescued several hours later. Beau Charger continued until 26 May with minimal contact. 85 NVA were killed[10].