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TAME Airlines announced it will begin direct
flights from Guayaquil to New York beginning November 22. There will be
six weekly flights between the two cities using Airbus A330 planes. On
December 13, a seventh flight will be added.
TAME Ecuador to Start Guayaquil – New York JFK Service from late-November 2013
TAME Ecuador from 22NOV13 is resuming service to the United States, with 6 weekly Guayaquil – New York JFK
operation on board Airbus A330 aircraft, in all-Economy Class
configuration. From 13DEC13, the airline will add 7th weekly service on
this route. EQ550 GYE1415 – 2035JFK 330 x2
EQ551 JFK2255 – 0525+1GYE 330 x2 Service increases to daily from 13DEC13 http://airlineroute.net/2013/10/31/eq-jfk-nov13/
If
you're a traveler, you're probably used to hearing the instruction
"please turn off all electronic devices" when you fly. But that will
soon change.
After a year of twisting arms
at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to either show any
evidence to back up the ban on electronic devices, or loosen the
restrictions, I finally got word today the FAA has embraced the expanded
use of portable electronic devices (like iPads, Kindles, and e-readers)
on airplanes.
This is great news for the traveling public - and frankly, a win for common sense.
The FAA announced the results
of a report by a specialized rulemaking committee, which announced that
expanded use of portable electronic devices would pose no risk to the
traveling public. In response, the agency initiated a plan in which
airlines may submit plans for the expanded use of PEDs on their flights -
plans that the FAA expects can be quickly approved. Two airlines
submitted such plans today, the very first day they could do so.
Despite
the news, you won't have to worry about listening to another traveler's
phone conversation on your flight. Today's announcement does not
include the use of cell phones on flights unless they're in "airplane
mode."
After
speaking personally with FAA Chief Michael Huerta this morning on the
status of the committee's report, I was assured the agency plans to work
directly with the airline industry to quickly relax existing
regulations - a process that the FAA believes could be largely completed
by the end of the year.
I
held the FAA's feet to the fire to move quickly and responsibly and it
has now delivered. I expect the airlines, as key partner stakeholders
who helped produce the recommendations to relax current restrictions, to
move quickly so that Americans flying for the holidays no longer face
restrictions that make no sense.
As
I continue my work as Chairman of the Consumer Production Subcommittee,
I'll keep you updated on issues that impact you, the consumer.
All the best,
P.S.
Have you ever been the victim of a scam or abusive and predatory
practices? I want to hear from you. Tell me your story on my website, HERE.
- Lost City Of Pyramids Discovered In Ecuador Jungle 2013 (Amazing Video) | Science and Technology- Sunday, October 27, 2013 By Susan Duclos An ancient Ecuadorian Pyramid has been discovered, explored and below you will see the first footage, filmed in the Spring of 2013, of the lost city of pyramids, which has the website Earth 4 All asking if this is perhaps the “Pyramids Of The Anunnaki Giants.”
The reason for that question is the size of the stone hammer
heads you will see below, that were scattered across the area which, as
the video details puts it, makes it “ hard not to think of the local
legends of giants and a possible connection to the Anunnaki linked gold
relics found not so very far away at the Tayos caves.”
Via Earth 4 All:
What really strongly points towards this habitation having
housed the same race of giants is the presence of extremely oversized
hammers, or at least the stone hammerheads. Assuming these were attached
to hard wood handles they would be of both incredible size and weight,
making their use as tools impractical for a typical Inca or indigenous
Indian, these being generally slight built people of around five foot or
so.
Who on Earth would make a hammer like this as a real tool?
Remember
also that any work would be done in the incredible heat and humidity of
the Amazon jungle, how long could anyone swing such a thing before
collapsing from heat exhaustion? I have been unable to match this object
to anything known in Inca archaeology, and in fact there is simply
nothing like it in the Ecuadorian museum of cultural history, located in
Quito, that would suggest any of the known civilizations of this
region.
What it rather makes one think of is the legends of the ancient
Anunnaki and their supposed human-alien hybrid creations used as a slave
race to mine and work gold.
Is this more empirical evidence that the legends and myths of the Anunnaki giants are more than myths and are entirely true? Or were they simply giants, which there is much evidence of the existence of?
Watch the incredible video below and decide for yourself:
The global damage from the Fukushima nuclear plant, crippled by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami, with of tons of radioactive water pouring into the Pacific ocean every single day and radioactivity levels spiking uncontrollably, even here in the US, is far worse that Japan's media and the mainstream media across the world is telling you.
Very few MSM personalities are addressing it in any depth, but one TV journalist has,George Knapp, host, investigative journalist at KLAS-TV, winner of the Peabody Award, Edward R. Murrow Award and over a dozen Emmys, finally admits the truth when he states " If you thought that that mess over there at that nuke plant had been cleaned up, you are wrong. It’s sort of dropped off the face of the Earth in terms of mainstream media coverage, at least in this country. But the poison continues to pour in to the ocean — and some of that poison has been detected, nuclear poisoning off the coasts of the United States. It is spreading around the world, causing incalculable damage."
In the video below titled "Fukushima Nuclear Crisis, Worse Than You Think: 5 Things You Need To Know Now," you will hear about the lawsuit by the group the Plaintiffs Against the Fukushima Power plant, who filed a lawsuit Monday accusing Tokyo Electric Power Company and government officials of negligence in the disaster.
Margaret Flowers and Kevin Zeese write "The story of Fukushima should be on the front pages of every newspaper. Instead, it is rarely mentioned. The problems at Fukushima are unprecedented in human experience and involve a high risk of radiation events larger than any that the global community has ever experienced. It is going to take the best engineering minds in the world to solve these problems and to diminish their global impact."
If all that is not enough to wake the mainstream media up, the most recent bombshell that a monumental chain reaction is feared as operators of the Fukushima plant prepare to remove the fuel rods from the damaged reactor #4 in November...
Guaranda Ecuador: Speeding bus slams into semi trailer, killing one, injuring 34
Posted on October 31, 2013 • Filed under: Ecuador, TRAVEL
Eluniverso.com reported that a bus transport cooperative El Dorado
this morning crashed into a trailer in Ambato-Guaranda, causing the
death of a 1 year old, and injured 34 people. According to reports from
the National Police,
the accident left a toll of 34 people injured, most
of them were taken to hospital Alfredo Noboa Montenegro and others in
nursing homes Riobamba and Ambato by the severity of injuries. The
driver would have taken flight.
According to witnesses, the bus was speeding when he slammed into the
heavy vehicle that was parked in the area of El Arenal in Riobamba,
Chimborazo Province. Read Article
MOSCOW,
October 29 (RIA Novosti) – Russia and Ecuador are expanding their
investment collaboration with about $1.5 billion worth of new projects,
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Tuesday. After a meeting with Ecuadoran counterpart Rafael Correa, Putin said
the two heads of state had discussed Russian business participation in
large-scale industrial programs in Ecuador, including railway
infrastructure.
New collaboration opportunities are opening in hydrocarbon
prospecting and extraction, while a special priority to be given to
collaboration in high-tech sectors, Putin said in Moscow. Correa said Ecuador was interested in broad collaboration with
Russian energy companies, in particular Rosneft and Inter RAO, which
have already made significant investment in the South American country.