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31 October 2008
More IDF Machine gun photos

 

 

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30 October 2008
Barack Hussein Obama's terrorist friends

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Connected directly to Barack Hussein Obama's Senate office or campaign:

Cynthia K. Miller, treasurer of his Senate campaign, is a member of a member Louis Farrakhan's Nation of Islam.

Jennifer Mason, Obama's Director of Constituent Services, truth about enzyte is also a member of the Nation of Islam.

Other Nation of Islam members, including consultant Shakir Muhammad, held important roles in the Obama state Senate campaign. When Obama first ran for the US Senate, he gave militant responses to the Chicago Jewish News about Israel. Obama favored working with Yasser Arafat. When members of the Chicago Jewish community circulated his responses, Obama said that the answers were not his positions, but the work of a low-level intern. He submitted new answers. But that was a lie, an insider says. In fact, they were the work of Obama's Policy Director, Audra Wilson. Moreover, Obama told the insider that he blamed the Mideast conflict on the Jews: "Barack told me that he felt that the Jewish community was too inflexible, and that was why the situation in the Mideast could not be resolved." (Source: Debbie Schlussel)

Prominent friends of Obama:

The Khalid al-Mansour connection: According to former Manhattan Borough president Percy Sutton, Mansour "was raising money for" Obama's expenses at Harvard Law School. Mansour, a Black American (né Don Warden), became adviser to Saudi prince Al-Walid Bin-Talal, CAIR's largest individual donor. Mansour holds standard Islamist views: he absolves the Islamist government in Sudan of sponsoring slavery; he denies a Jewish tie to Jerusalem; and he wrote a booklet titled "Americans Beware! The Zionist Plot Against S. Arabia." (Both Obama and Mansour deny Sutton's account.)

The Kenny Gamble (also known as Luqman Abdul-Haqq) connection: Gamble, a once-prominent pop music producer, cut the ribbon to the Obama campaign headquarters housed in a South Philadelphia building he owns. Gamble is an Islamist who buys large swaths of real estate to create Muslim-only residential areas. Also, as the self-styled "emir" of the United Muslim Movement, he has many links to Islamist organizations, including CAIR and the Muslim Alliance in North America. (MANA's "emir" is Siraj Wahhaj, an unindicted co-conspirator in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.) The Mazen Asbahi connection: The Obama campaign's first Muslim outreach coordinator resigned after it came to light that he had served on the board of a subsidiary of the Saudi-sponsored North American Islamic Trust with Jamal Said, an unindicted co-conspirator in the 2007 Hamas funding trial. Asbahi has ties to CAIR's Chicago and Detroit offices, to the Islamic Society of North America, yet another unindicted co-conspirator in the Hamas funding trial, and to other Islamist organizations.

The Minha Husaini connection: The campaign's second Muslim outreach coordinator has an Islamist background, having served as an intern in the Muslim Public Service Network. Immediately upon her appointment by Obama, she met with a group of about 30 Muslims, including such notorious figures as CAIR's Nihad Awad, the Muslim American Society's Mahdi Bray, who has publicly supported Hamas and Hizbullah, and Johari Abdul Malik of the Dar al-Hijrah Mosque in Falls Church, Virginia, who has advised American Muslims: "You can blow up bridges, but you cannot kill people who are innocent on their way to work." (Source: Daniel Pipes)

 

Information you should have to vote intelligently.

Obama and his Economic Plan

Obama and the Constitution

Obama and Odinga

Obama's Birth Certificate

 

 

 

 

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IDF Women, combat training

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26 October 2008
Combat Game

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Rising Eagle 1.3.0, is a 1.2 gigabyte first-person shooter multi-player game that is free to download and play from the internet. The game includes the Gaza campaign: Israel Golani Infantry vs. Iranian Revolutionary Guards.

Game creator Yaron Dotan is an Israeli combat veteran and used his experiences in Lebanon as a reference for the game.

 

 

The game also has pictures of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad portrayed as a monkey on the walls around Gaza City.

 

 

 

 

 

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24 October 2008
Bielski Brothers in Israel

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Matthew Bielski arrived in Israel this week. He came to stay. He has enrolled in an MBA course at an Israeli University after having completed his Masters at Johns Hopkins.

I met with Matthew and his brother Elan on Saturday night.

Elan (like his grandfather, father and brother were) will be inducted into the IDF next month.

Matthew DoubleTapper and Elan

It was an honor to meet them and to talk with them about their amazing family.

More on the Bielski family here!

 

 

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IDF Women

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23 October 2008
IDF Machine Guns

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The IDF mainly uses 2 machine guns for infantry functions. The FN Mag and the IWI Negev.

FM Mag in center, IWI Negev on left and right

IWI Negev

Negev machine gun, in standard configuration and with 200-round belt container clipped to the magazine housing

 

Negev machine gun, with short "Commando" barrel, forward assault grip, red-dot sight and 150-round ammunition container

Negev machine gun, with short "Commando" barrel, forward assault grip, laser aiming module and 150-round ammunition container

 

Negev machine gun with Commando barrel, removed bipod and folded butt stock; note that rear sight is replaced by Picatinny rail

 

Negev machine gun with Commando barrel and Galil-type box magazine

Negev Standard Negev Commando
Caliber 5,56x45 NATO
Weight 7,4 kg 7,0 kg
Overall length 1020 / 780 mm 890 / 680 mm
Barrel length 460 mm 330 mm
Rate of fire 850 - 1150 rounds per minute
Feed system Belt or box magazine, 30 or 35 rounds

 

During late 1980's the IDF requested a development of the 5,56mm light machine gun which could complement reliable, but overly heavy 7,62mm FN MAG machine guns for infantry soldiers. The goal was to design a tactical equivalent of the FN Minimi light machine gun, which was tested by IDF but for some reasons was not adopted. First prototypes of the new LMG, developed by Israeli Military Industries Company (now a privately-owned Israeli Weapons Inc) were issued to elite IDF Givati brigade in limited numbers for field testing in 1993. Those early weapons developed a lot of problems with feed reliability and high sensitivity to sand and dust, and further development took about three more years. Starting circa 1996 IMI began to deliver Negev machine guns in limited numbers, and by about 2002 it became more or less a standard issue LMG across the IDF. Negev is favored by Israeli soldiers because it is much lighter and maneuverable than venerable FN MAG, and can be easily manned by single soldier. On the other hand, it is more sensitive to sand and dust that the FN MAG, and requires more care and cleaning; it also lacks the range and punch of the true GPMG, therefore both 7,62mm FN MAG and 5,56mm Negev are used side by side.

 

Negev is a gas-operated, air-cooled light machine gun. It features quick-detachable barrels, with two barrel sizes available – Standard (long) and Commando (short).
Negev machine gun utilizes long-stroke gas piston system located below the barrel. Gas system is fitted with three-position gas regulator, with first (minimum) position used to fire when fed from magazines, second when firing from belts in normal conditions and third – when firing belts under adverse conditions. The gas regulator setting also affects the cyclic rate of fire (position #1 – lowest rate, #3 – highest). The gas piston is attached to the bolt group by dual operating rods, running at either side of receiver, to provide necessary clearance for centrally mounted magazine housing. Barrel locking is achieved by rotating the bolt with four massive radial lugs which engages the cuts in the breech of the barrel.

Firing is from open bolt, and gun provides selective fire capability through three-position manual safety-fire selector, located on the left side of the pistol grip.

Negev machine gun features dual feed system, so it can alternatively use standard disintegrating belts or detachable box magazines. Belt feed unit is installed on the top of receiver, with belt feeding direction from left to right. Belt feed is operated by the side-mounted swinging lever, which is operated by cam track cut in the side of the bolt carrier (system somewhat similar to that used in post-WW2 Czechoslovak machine guns). Magazine housing is located below the receiver, with magazine being inserted vertically up. Ejection window for empty cases is at the right side of receiver, just below the empty link ejection window. By default, magazine housing will accept proprietary box magazines originally designed for 5,56mm Galil assault rifle, with 35-round capacity. An adapter can be installed in magazine housing to use STANAG-compatible (M16-type) 30-round magazines. Belts are usually fed from semi-rigid “assault pouches” with 150- or 200-round capacity. These pouches are clipped to machine gun below the receiver, using special projection at the top which is inserted into magazine housing and locked there using magazine catch. Early pouches were of circular (drum) shape, but later these were replaced with more rigid and reliable pouches of semi-circular shape. When not in use, magazine housing is protected by spring-loaded dust-covers.

Standard furniture includes polymer pistol grip, polymer handguard, and a side-folding Galil-type skeletonized buttstock. A lightweight detachable folding bipod is attached to the gas tube. It is interesting to note that when fitted with short (Commando) barrel and box magazine, and with bipod removed, Negev represents a formidable assault rifle, although it is somewhat heavy by rifle standards. It can be used as an effective CQB weapon, providing high maneuverability in confined spaces, with added benefit of serious firepower, thanks to its relatively heavy and quick-changeable barrel.

Negev LMG in action at night.