Thursday, May 28, 2009

A loud-mouth bungling

A clever plan by MIC to finish-off the remaining LTTE cadres under Ram and Uma Ram in the East was bungled by an information leak by a few callous officers and the local media.

However, unknown to the media, a large number of cadres had already surrendered, some had deserted while others were mysteriously gunned down (including the 11 killed yesterday).

But unfortunately, following the wide publicity given to the killing of 11 cadres, there now appears little chance of the remaining 30 odd cadres surrendering to the Army as was planned.

LTTE Leader for the East and its only surviving leader on Sri Lankan soil Ram, now afraid to answer messages from the Army, had instead contacted Karuna Amman and expressed a desire to surrender if Karuna could guarantee his safety. It is yet unclear as to whether Ram and his team would surrenderunder the present context.

Ram, in his conversation with Karuna Amman had claimed Kumaran Pathmanathan, the corrupt and accidental heir to the LTTE's throne had requested him to fight on saying he would send weapons and equipment from abroad.

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hemantha said...

Sam,
If STD and Wijayapala are excluded you are always arguing with the same old Multi Polar. Why waste time?

Peter said...

In the glorious nation of Bandastan "Kings and queens" travel in "Prados" and "Monteros"?

Lol!

I wish I was born into royalty; I wish I lived in Bandastan.

hemantha said...

STD says,
"I doubt SZ would have taken 3 years to defeat a corralled group of poorly supplied rebels holding static positions if my army and resources outweigh him 50:1,"

In the past his tone was completely different. His opinions were always like weather, change for the sake of the argument. This ratio 50:1 is funny. He may have gotten it from his Independent media.

Evolution of “20,000 civilians killed” story:

Interfaith International -> UK Times -> BBC, CNN, NYT, TOI -> STD ->Interfaith Internatiol ->

It is a loop.

Sniper said...

Peter,

dont get frustrated now wiil ya...you still have some hope left..try to find PA...then you can form your Gov in exile with him as your "God"..(I remember you telling 'God can never die')

Fate of Tamil Tiger spy chief unclear: report.

hak hak...

Goolge said...

post ww2 history of SL-China relationship

http://www.sundaytimes.lk/090531/News/sundaytimesnews_48.html

Unknown said...

Sam,

Since many associate the Sinhalese with Buddhism, your obscene language brings disrepute to our great religion too. We don't deserve any of it.

So when you post these things at least be decent enough to say that you are Cathpic, OK?

Peter said...

Do we really need PA when there are plenty of plebeians yearning for royal "Prados"?

I am sure, sooner or later, some banda will 'forget' a parcel on a public bus.

Thankfully, money moves mountains in the marvelous modaland.

ReallyCold..... said...

Sun Tzu's disciple

Let's say 20,000 deaths.
Is it better than 30,000 or 50,000 deaths?

That is a remarkably low death rate regarding Tamils have to be relocated from 'concentration camps' to another, don't you think?

The biggest news for us is LTTE is gone, not that lot of civilians have been killed.

That means fewer deaths in the future.

Sorry for deadly investment talks bro.

ReallyCold..... said...

Sara said

[The way they act brings shame on the Sinhalese using filthy words and making vicious attacks on people. Anybody who is reading their posts will get the impression that the Sinhalese are a real bunch of vermins who have no decency.]

Every ethic group has scum like LTTE. Sinhales aren't immune from it even though we are 2500 years old and the religion inspiration is Buddhism.

Sniper said...

Re: Pottu..

Dr. Navindran at his best!!!

Pottu for example, looks like he is not in the news and could be out of eelam. Charles De Gual left france only to triumphantly return.

May 17, 2009 7:40 PM

hak hak...

Pottu, the Tamizh Charles de Gual...

hak hak hak

kevin said...

BBC claims that only 20 terrorists were killed in that town in Swat valley while 2000 civilians died in the battle and I wonder what the HW industry in the West got to say about it?Dr Kohana said it right in reply to outsiders who wants investigate SL.

Unknown said...

Real Patriots,

Whatever is said and done, in this struggle, the lines are being drawn between the Sinhalese Buddhists and the Tamil Hindus. This is being done not by us directly but by unseen forces. The Followers of other religions, other ethnic communities and mixed races like the Thuppahiyas may have some interest in it but it is our reputations that are going to be affected and our blood that is going to flow. So we have to be very careful when certain people try to become our champions and gladiators. They have their own secret agendas. There is a big conspiracy against us.

See what happened in this blog. There were some Sinhalese with some balanced views. What happened to them? They were simply driven away like Pariahs. By whom? By the secret manipulators who claim to be patriots. It is OK to have a debate with someone. Even a full blooded argument. But one has to keep within boundaries of decency. But what did the mafia do. They insulted and massacred these decent people together with their mothers, fathers and families.

Did you see what happened when I suggested that we should show Metta at the moment of victory. They attacked me as if I was a second lieutenant of VP.

Some of these guys are Catholics. What is the Metta that a Catholic understands? They do not know Buddhist Metta from the Metta of the bed they sleep on. And these were the very people who were most vociferous. They talked as if Metta was a dirty word.

These guys believe in a God who tells them to take an eye for an eye and tooth for a tooth. Their God also will damn you to hell if you do not believe in him. Do you think such people will understand one of the noblest states of mind, Metta? No chance.

And these are people who did not like it when I suggested Metta. I thought they were just being over enthusiastic.

Later I found out their real motives. If a Buddhist Sinhalese starts to be seen in a favorable light by general moral standards they shoot him down without mercy.

Some of these guys are just the Pakkali Weda Karana Ekas of a master brain. The master brain sits in the background manipulating the zombie puppets the way VP manipulated the zombie suicide bombers. Don't be scared of them. Fight them with ideas and keep your comments decent. We do not bark when a dog barks.

Sam Perera said...

SARA,

First day you talked about amnesty to Prabakaran. Then you puked when Ananda-USA talked about justice and karma like non-relegious man. Now you are talking about religion again. Just to make sure that you are not totally lost in whatever the religion, take a look at the what the author of this blog says as noted below.

"DefenceWire

The Web's Fastest And Most Accurate Defence News With An Analysis!"


I hope that your brain is smart enough to understand that this is not religious forum. You are at the wrong place. If you want to discuss religion in length, you should have your dharma talk elsewhere like "DharmaWire," not here.

hemantha said...

Editorial-The Island

click here.

Ananda-USA said...

SARA said...

[ Or may be I have no chance because I happen to be an average Tiger, monkey or pig only.]

SARA,

Are you really a Tiger supporter? I didn't know,or think so, but now you confess it, perhaps I should believe you.

Ananda-USA said...

Patriots,

I have been following the revival of the blog wars here.

What is most interesting to me is how various VERY FAMILIAR Eelamists, Misguided Humanists, and Class Warfare Experts have banded together to descend AGAIN on this blog at this time.

Sam Perera, Priyashantha, MayilRavana, Brothers....

I have to really congratulate you. You have exposed a number of OLD FAMILIAR MONKEYS masquerading here under new handles.

All that effort they put into creating their new covers and personalities when the impending end of VP & crew became obvious to all, has been BLOWN TO BITS!

They came here preaching "grievances", "humanism" and "political solutions"...in that order...as they always did... as soon as THEIR MILITARY SOLUTION blew up in their own hands, to somehow win in peace the Eelam they failed to win by war.

Ape' Deshapremi Sahodarayanta Jayawewa!

Sam Perera said...

New SLA deployments: Daily News

"The 53 Division under the command of Major General Kamal Gunaratne and 58 Division under the command of Brigadier Shavendra Silva will be kept as two reserve. Army Divisions for offensive operations directly under the command of the Army Commander. These two Divisions will be located in Mankulam and Paranthan respectively. "

Ananda-USA said...

HOORAY! The Enemy INGO Exodus has Begun!


Head of FORUT - Norwegian NGO deported from Sri Lanka
By Hilary Rajakarunanayake, Editor
AsianTribune.com, Colombo
May 31, 2009

The head of Norwegian NGO, Ranvei Tvetenes - Head of FORUT the Norwegian NGORanvei Tvetenes - Head of FORUT the Norwegian NGO FORUT was deported last night (May 30) for her involvement with the LTTE and for indulging in activities inimical to the sovereignty and independence of Sri Lanka, Defence sources said.

Ranvei Tvetenes, who was very often described as a law unto herself, had ordered the bringing down and removal of the national flag of Sri Lanka that was hoisted by the local staff in the FORUT office premises, to mark the victory in the war with the LTTE by the armed forces on May 20.

She had also refused to grant the holiday declared by the President on the occasion.

"The staff however had stood firm and demanded the holiday and with great reluctance she was compelled to submit to their demand, under severe pressure from the disgruntled staff", said a senior employee of FORUT.

- Asian Tribune -

Peter said...

Ananda-USA,

What the modaland needs are 'professionals' such as yourself, not "enemy iNGOs".

So, when can we expect to see plain old Ananda, sans USA?

Sniper said...

God may be a Sri Lankan!!!.


Sri Lanka as a nation has been resilient despite major external shocks to the economy such as the severe drought of 2003/4, the devastating impact of the tsunami in 2005/6, or the severe security issues that the country was bogged down in, in 2007/8. Despite all these factors the growth of the economy by 5-7% baffled even the top economists.

even though export earnings have declined by 15% in the first quarter, the import bill had also declined by almost 40 percent which resulted in the trade gap closing considerably.

Even with the remittances coming into the country declining by five percent, the balance of payment has remained positive which is a healthy situation. If the oil prices do not over shoot the chances are that the trade deficit which was at 5.9 billion, will drop to around 2 billion or less in 2009.

If one googles Sri Lanka in five years we should have stories of new brands being launched, the dolphins in Kalpitiya, a new tea brand or for that matter nano technology, and the apparel industry rather than the war victory that was being touted as brand Sri Lanka
.

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Ananda-USA said...

SARA said...

...............
Ananda,

SARA,

You got wrong again. The lesson is:

"GOD" often arranges RETRIBUTION for SINNERS in ways that reflect the ORIGINAL SIN, and often in THIS LIFETIME.

In those instances when it becomes obvious to us that the sinners have been aptly punished, we call it POETIC JUSTICE.

In this case, the Tiger Leadership received POETIC JUSTICE, in my view. You are free to believe differently.]
....................

[SARA said...

I am surprised that you out of all is having expressing an idea like this. Perhaps I over estimated you. You have oversimplified an extremely complicated situation and used cause and effect to park the blame exactly where you want it parked. You do not think that the massacre of the 1000 security personnel had any cause. It was the original cause. Period. Everything was hunky dory up to that point and the trouble started there. Man, which planet are you living on????


Any unbiased person would see that this is a completely wrong idea. The cause and effect goes far beyond that and both parties have to bear responsibility to various degrees. I see it as a retaliation for another brutal act of the other party (the Sinhalese) , though it was certainly out of proportion. There is no argument that Tigers have indulged in extremely disproportionate retaliation, which is why hate trhem. But this brutal act in turn had a reason and so on and so on the cycle of violence was going on for many decades (not just 30 years).]

Ah, yes! You would like to make out that the "original cause" are all those "Tamil grievances" that have been manufactured to justify the Eelam war, would you not?

In this instance, I was referring to the killing of approximate 1,000 prisoners who surrendered to the LTTE after the fall of Mullaitivu. That act is a major "war crime" according to the Geneva Convention, and more than that, in the eyes of any merciful "God". No amount of "original cause" arguments can justify that act. It was with reference to this murderous act that I said that GOD HAD DIOS{PENSED POETIC JUSTICE when VP & 450 of his Top Lieutenants and Black Tigers were killed in that same area. Trying spread red herrings and confuse the issue by dragging in "Tamil Grievances" just does not cut the mustard.

Furthermore, my dear chap, we don't buy the "Tamil Grievances" and Black July 1983 argument EITHER as a justification of the tens of thousands of murders committed by the LTTE. The Black July 1983 riots were deliberately provoked by the LTTE by the killing of the 13 soldiers; that was the INTENT of that attack...to induce riots and alienate the Tamil people from the Sinhalese. This attack was preceded by 4 years of hit-and-run attacks against GOSL facilities, service persoonel and Sinhala people; the pot just boiled over in July 1983. The amount of restraint shown by the Sinhala people during those 4 years, is not seen, for example, in India where communal riots, with hundresds of casualties, are ignited by isolated events, without a multi-year build up. Violence against innocent civilians, in any circumstance is absolutely wrong, but we must accuse and hold responsible the people who CONSPIRED FOR MANY YEARS to create that event.

The LTTE used the lives of Sri Lankan Tamils in 1983, in the same callous way they used the human hostages in May, 2009 as a human shield...to PROMOTE THEIR CAUSE.

I can go into great detail refuting the other manufactured "Tamil grievances", like language, education etc that were engineered, magnified and artfully crafted into the "root causes" to justify the separatist struggle; but I will save that is irrelevant here.

IN CONCLUSION: You are just parroting the same arguments that the EELAMISTS have used to justufy their violence, prevent Sri Lanka from effectively countering it, and gain their separatist state.

Sun Tzu's disciple said...

SARA,

as a good Sinhalese Budhdhist please show some "metta" on Sam Perera.He is a borderline case so dont push him over the edge..:))

Ananda-USA said...

CONTINUED......

[SARA said...

The whole cycle of violence and retaliation is a process where there is positive feedback and therefore the magnitude of violence increases in leaps and bounds by both parties until the whole system collapses in chaos. ]

That may be true, but non-violence, co-existence and mutual tolerance works only when Reasonable people exist on both sides. For example, the birth of India through non-violent protests against Britain was possible only because Gandhi correctly gauged the inherent decency of the British people, and their military and economic weakness and unwillingness to wage war in the aftermath of WW-II. If, instead, he had to deal with Hitler's Nazi Germany as the colonial power, non-violence would have failed miserably, and millions of people would have been fed into crematoriums. The British were reasonable people, the Nazis were not.

The situation confronting the GOSL was exactly the same; VP & the LTTE were not reasonable people, the ONLY SOLUTION was to gird our loins and fight them to the death, as the British had to do in WW-II. There are no "universal rules" that tolerance of diabolical people will lead to peace and security....that is just NONSENSE.

[ SARA said...

You say that I am free to believe differently. Actually I don't need you to tell me what I am free to do. And I cannot allow you to escape saying that because it is your kind of thinking that has been a major contributory factor to this tragedy. It has affected all of us whether we are great Sinhalese or Tamil pigs. ]

Whether you want me to tell that you are free to think differently, or not, you are free to think differently.

My thinking is guided by compassion and tolerance towards others, backed up by firmness where firmness is necessary to save lives. I am not a misguided impractical humanist that has only "turn the other cheek" kind of response to diabolical people.

{SARA said...

Therefore, I do vehemently oppose your idea.]

Again, you are free to vehemently oppose my idea, and to revel in it as you please, as I am free to express my idea ideas and to staunchly stand by them.

[ SARA said...

And top it all you think that God and Dhamma and all things decent are on your side. ]

Yes, in the case of the 1,000 executed prisoners, and VP & 450 of his followers, I do think both God and the Dhamma are on our (GOSL) side.

Only a misguided humanist, or a incurable Eelamist, would think otherwise.

Furthermore, you went way beyond these two events in your own responses...trying to rediscover and redefine the "original sin"...a totally unncessary extension of the scope of the debate.

[ SARA said....

(I don't want to say our side because I am a suspected monkey).]

You admitted to being a "monkey" in the recent post that I responded to, I wish you had not done so, but you did.

So, why are you complaining about being suspected to be one, if that is the case?

You accepted that label, so now wear it, and bear it with a smile.

Anonymous said...

/I have been following the revival of the blog wars here./

Difference between blog wars and real wars is you never lose in blog war. In blog war, you will be too busy to reply, other bloggers write filth so you quite temporally, you vanish or you restart the war with new ID. This is what our diASSpora monkeys and donkeys will do for the next 30 years!!!

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Anonymous said...

STD

/
independent media= media without a gun pointed to their heads(to toe Gosl line).
It is upto GOSL to disprove it.
/

HA HA You have improved a lot and now you are much better than Peter, Upul and Navindran. Keep up the good work. I still can't stop laughing.. One of the best jokes I have ever seen on DW. Please give us more of these kind of jokes rather than boring, useless, meaningless crap you usually write.

Peter said...
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Peter said...

Blah, blah, blah, Ananda would you ever spare your Viagra for waffle?

No answer would be better than one extending over numerous posts.

Anonymous said...

/Sam Perera said...

STD,

You are still not showing me original source to substantiate 20k+ deaths. You are nothing more than pathological LTTE terrorist liar behind a mask./

(Well, is he behind a mask..??)

SamP, Here is the proof from Hemantha.

/Evolution of “20,000 civilians killed” story:

Interfaith International -> UK Times -> BBC, CNN, NYT, TOI -> STD ->Interfaith Internatiol ->

It is a loop./

Moshe Dyan said...

sas,

my pleasure.

i'm sure our PRESENT set of capable leaders will satisfy BOTH mistresses!

wijayapala said...

"Sir Wijayapala,"

Peter, isn't it a little awkward to address me the same way that your thangai does?

"VP is dead! Happy?"

Nahh, I'm not convinced. You just seemed so emotional on puligal. "God can't die"-- wtf was up with that man?

Did you really see Thalaivar as your God?????

Thusitha said...

Why don't we create a database of the people who died in Vanni? Is this a possibility? Can't we get this information from the people from Vanni and compile this?

Otherwise this number will be hanging on our head all for decades to come. Then again this can be can of worms.

wijayapala said...

ReallyCold,

"Hay Peter the Tranny looking"

Hey, let's go easy on Peter. He's going through a period of profound change.

Two weeks ago Pete was a devout believer, but since then the SLA seems to have turned him into an atheist! LOL

Moshe Dyan said...

thusitha,

no, we should put it off as long as we can.
yes, it will be a can of worms.

we were fighting against a deadline in the last phases and there has been few civilian casualties. according to war crimes BS, it doesn't matter a large number of civilians died.

Calvin said...

Look at this article,

"UNP only" ping paminaweema

I dont know what is wrong with this people. One of the basic foundation of Buddhism itself is unselfishness, and can we find it here.
We collect as much as people for an alms giving. Also we do remember all the people without party, race, religion when 'ping paminaweema'.
But any one see UNP only ping paminaweema before?

Moshe Dyan said...

israel is into biggest war rehersal ever in history.

iran is crippled with internal conflicts!

what an opportunity!!

IF left unattended iran will have a nuke bomb by 2010. US, etc. must respond, else, israel will have to go it alone. the clock is ticking.

more chances for peace IF the other presidential candidate wins. iran is under pressure to change the president but the incumbent is still very popular.

from a SL pov, it is MUCH better if they solve it diplomatically.

Calvin said...

Another very interesting article,

"Pera produces cheap alternative to petrol from straw"

One litre of butanol from 2 kilos of straw. SL could replace petrol with 25% of straw production

Interesting... we need more people like this...!

wijayapala said...

STD,

You sure know how to sensationalize things. Are you a journalist?

"Extrajudicial executions,"

Of whom?

"wiping out rebel families,"

Are you including Soosai's family?

Or Thamilchelvan's?

"using MBRLs and cluster bombs...20,000+ civilian deaths in a couple weeks."

You left out the minor detail that the LTTE was gunning down civilians trying to escape, and that they were **deliberately being used as human shields**.

Given that there were over 200,000 people being held by the LTTE, what sort of outcome were you expecting?

"He's right up there with Saddam and Pol pot.."

Even worse- Mahinda murdered 20 million people just like Josef Stalin!! Why not take the hyperbole there??

Moshe Dyan said...

These two Divisions will be located in Mankulam (53) and Paranthan (58) respectively.

i would have preferred the otherway round.

Mankulam (58) - covered a VERY large extent of land. this capability will be required for mankulam. vanni specialisation.

Paranthan (53) - close to jaffna where 53 is from, air mobile, closer to seafront as in jaffna. specialisation closer to jaffna.

anyway these are minor matters. more importantly at least 4 large SLA positions in the middle - mankulam, kili, paranthan, EP.

with omanthai staying and another in oddusudan, we are formidable along a9.

fantastic!

looking after the borders is alos important, may be MORE important. SLN alone cannot do it.

Moshe Dyan said...

sam,

thanks for the info.

the placement of SLA positions in vanni was a BIG demand of us. we repeatedly asked the govt to do so amidst stiff resistence from tamil elamists. they must be weeping now.

Moshe Dyan said...

Sam Perera, Priyashantha, MayilRavana,

great job in countering tamil elamists

but the BEST way to handle tamil elamists is to DISCUSS MILITARY matters.

Analyst said...

Mayil Rawana,

You suggested that I should change my handle.

How about you are changing yours to “LOM HELUNU RAWANA”

Analyst said...

Parangi Sam,

I will enjoy when I see parangies are marginalised by Sinhalese, Muslims and Tamils

Sniper said...

Dayan, Rajiva et al proved their mettle.

Link.

on this occasion we should also not forget one of the greatest diplomat the Mother Lanka produced..

Lakshman Kadirgamar.

If only we had his service at this time, things would have being pretty much easy for MR on foreign aspects...

Sam Perera said...

Patriots,

I copied how peace @ last praises other monkeys for your reading pleasure.

"Guys like Peter, Navindran, Bhairav, ST D and Wijayapala are decent people who expressed their opinions as they see it. We should be able to discuss their opinions without insulting them as monkeys because any outsider will see you lot as the monkeys."



The monkey peace @ last is too slow to evolve. Perhaps, his genes won't get carried to next generation at all.

wijayapala said...

The 53 Division under the command of Major General Kamal Gunaratne and 58 Division under the command of Brigadier Shavendra Silva will be kept as two reserve. Army Divisions for offensive operations directly under the command of the Army Commander.

Small question: with the LTTE annihilated and all territory now under SLA control, what does "offensive" division mean????

"Mankulam (58) - covered a VERY large extent of land. this capability will be required for mankulam. vanni specialisation."

Mushe seems to have forgotten that the Mechanized Infantry Brigade is attached to the 53 Division, thus making the 53 the best unit to place in the middle of the North as a mobile reserve.

"Paranthan (53) - close to jaffna where 53 is from, air mobile, closer to seafront as in jaffna. specialisation closer to jaffna."

Perhaps we can put aside the fact that Jaffna will already be secured by 3 entire divisions- 51, 52, 55- against a non-existent threat.

Then again we shouldn't doubt Mushe- he knows a lot more about defending Sri Lanka than amateurs like Fonseka and Gotabaya.

Sam Perera said...

Monkey peace @ last,

"Parangi Sam,

I will enjoy when I see parangies are marginalised by Sinhalese, Muslims and Tamils"

Of course, life is very precious, enjoy while it lasts.

Analyst said...

Sam the Rilawa,

Humans are slow to evolve but monkey like you evolve faster.

Jump as high as possible and give us a dance.

wijayapala said...

"At this rate, we may even end up with Dr Sam Perera."
http://www.defence.lk/new.asp?fname=20090531_06
.

Big difference- Schizo Sam did not contribute one bit to defeating the LTTE. No comparison to the Rajapaksas.

Analyst said...

Wijayapala,

You are wrong! Sam is the one who wipes the arse of SF each and every time he relieve himself. That is a great contribution to the cause.

Sam Perera said...

Peace @ last the terrorist scummy,

I have a few kind words for subhuman terrorists like you. Rilawa or not, you are just a subhuman terrorist like Monkeypala Master. You together with Monkeypala have very special places in Sri Lanka's unmarked graves reserved for faceless and nameless terrorists. Your Thalivar is there already in dust form. Live your remaining days of subhuman terrorist life very wisely.

Sam Perera said...

"Peace @ Last said...

Wijayapala,

You are wrong! Sam is the one who wipes the arse of SF each and every time he relieve himself. That is a great contribution to the cause.

June 1, 2009 6:10 AM"




Keep going....

Moshe Dyan said...

sam,

mate, get back to defence. don't waste time with them.

WE KNOW FCUKING well that it is your good work that has attracted the wrath of tamil elam sluts.

do it MORE and MORE and MORE!!!

wijayapala said...

"They never discuss anything defence related. If they want to express their crap opinions they should find the appropriate website for that."

That's funny, I haven't found anything "defence related" written by pee-shantha here either!

I hope he can share with us his thoughts of the SLA expanding even after the LTTE has been blown to smithereens.

Sam Perera said...

Moshe,

The monkey who preach racial equality and praised Eelamists is talking about "Tier 1" Sinhala Buddhits. Now that is something I have never heard in Sri Lanka, very interesting tough. This monkey needs a truck load of clues about Sri Lanka.

Moshe Dyan said...

sam,

"The monkey who preach racial equality and praised Eelamists is talking about "Tier 1" Sinhala Buddhits."

i'm not surprised.

vezapillai said that if HIS EXCELLENCY JRJ was a true buddhist, he would never have taken a gun!!!!!

LOFL!!!

GoldenEagle said...

Calvin

I hope what that article says is true. Butanol is a good alternative to the expensive petrol we import.

This along with ethanol from sugar cane can easily put a stop to the expensive oil imports.

ReallyCold..... said...

I thought Wijayapala will get a break when the war is over.

When the LTTE is absent, he seems like a fair game for some.

Dudes, when we don't have Tamils to kill, let's start killing Sinhalese.

Analyst said...

Sam the Rilawa,
Take my Jewish brother Moshe’s advice and bugger off. You are the one who needs to learn about Sri Lankan way. I can fcuk you 100 times before you even get up from your workstation, if you dare to give your true identity.

You shouldn’t have crossed me without being able to loo straight without pissing into your hands. How is Hussain your partner these days? Book publishing is not a very healthy business when you are f******ng around with patriots.

Asithri said...

Sam, yes, this Peace@Last appears to be another avatar of that Haaki Namo you pin-pointed long ago. The pathetic rascal is on fire...LTTE lost, his RW camp is in shambles, and to top it all, his "very much very personal" sex life ;-) is also in shambles...

LMSSAO!!! Truly LMSSAO!!!

OaO Asithri

Asithri said...

Peace@Last

So what give you motherfucker?

Are so smarting from the loss of your LTTE whore-bitches – wholesale that is…from the FatFuck Oily Pig down to the 3rd Rank lesbian women’s brigade bitch – that you have to come here and act so cocky?

A word of advice…trying to bash SL patriots is very unfashionable now you must realize …that’s like insisting on watch TV in a black & white TV…yes, there was a time when Ranil the Ponnaya was at helm it was fashionable, but now things are different…so different that you would be surprised if you knew by “how much” and “how much more” it is going to be!!!…so, please chill-out momma-fucker …and I suggest if the frustration (of LTTE losing) really drives you insane, try fucking your whore mother up her butt…but if she is out on an “out-call” then fcuk your dog!

Aha, OaOA always to provide helpful advice to one and all uh?

You are very welcome…

OaO Asithri

ReallyCold..... said...

I am going to chance my position over something I was against in the past.

I now support expanding of SLDF.
It did not make sense to me originally when SF said he wanted another 100k heads.

I think I do know now why he wanted that.

Analyst said...

Moshe,

Now be careful brother. Do not, I repeat, Do not, poke handles which you don’t know much. Let Sam to come out from the hole he digs in himself. Keep out of this.

I know you and you know me lot to understand each other unlike the rilawa Sam.

Asithri said...

P@L(to SamP)

[I can fcuk you 100 times before you even get up from your workstation, if you dare to give your true identity. You shouldn’t have crossed me without being able to loo straight without pissing into your hands]

ha ha ha...what have we here? Cyber Terrorism? ha ha ha...

Listen Cocksuker...we know who you are...we know where you live...who your relatives are...just give it a fucking rest...you are no fcuking weeraya here as I recall I spanked your but with my baseball bat not long ago...before I rammed it right up!

Hey how is lovely daughter...does she still have my cum-stains on her collar?

ha ha ha...

I love it...don't spoil my fun Cocksuker...come get me...I am all yours!!!

:)) :)) :))

OaO Asithri

Anonymous said...

Wijayapala

Sad to see you are attacking expanding SLDF.

/Small question: with the LTTE annihilated and all territory now under SLA control, what does "offensive" division mean????/

Offensive in the nature. I guess any army has both offensive and defensive divisions irrespective of all territory under their control or not.

/Perhaps we can put aside the fact that Jaffna will already be secured by 3 entire divisions- 51, 52, 55- against a non-existent threat./

I think Jaffna was secured in 70s as well - against the non-existent threat.

* * *

/Then again we shouldn't doubt Mushe- he knows a lot more about defending Sri Lanka than amateurs like Fonseka and Gotabaya./


/I hope he can share with us his thoughts of the SLA expanding even after the LTTE has been blown to smithereens./

So can we say "Then again we shouldn't doubt WIJAYAPALA- he knows a lot more about defending Sri Lanka than amateurs like Fonseka and Gotabaya" (who suggest expansion of SLDF.)

The best way to avoid a war is to be prepared to fight any war.

wijayapala said...

Dear Peace@Last,

"You together with Monkeypala have very special places in Sri Lanka's unmarked graves reserved for faceless and nameless terrorists."

Schizo Sam has been making this empty threat against me for months. I am getting the impression that he actually has no connection at all to the SL military, but he still uses such big language. Pretty funny huh???

Sam Perera said...

Multipolar Monkey peace @ last,

Little Haaki Nama, spend your time wisely with your daughters or whatever you want call them. Just keep in mind that life is very precious.

Ananda-USA said...

[Biobutanol Fact Sheet]

British Petroleum

Biobutanol, an advanced biofuel, offers a number of advantages and can help accelerate biofuel adoption in countries around the world. It provides greater options for sustainable renewable transportation fuels, reduces dependence on imported oil, lowers greenhouse gas emissions, and expands markets for agricultural products worldwide.

Biobutanol:

• Represents the next significant change required to meet the growth in demand for environmentally responsible, renewable fuels for transportation.

• Can be blended into standard grade gasoline or gasoline containing ethanol, is compatible with existing vehicle technology and has the potential to be incorporated into the existing fuel supply infrastructure.

Biobutanol’s Advantages:

• Can be easily added to conventional gasoline, due to its low vapour pressure.

• Has an energy content closer to that of gasoline than ethanol so consumers face less of a compromise on fuel economy – this is particularly important as the amount of biofuel in the fuel blend increases.

• Can be blended at higher concentrations than bioethanol for use in standard vehicle engines. Currently biobutanol can blended up to 10%v/v in European gasoline and 11.5%v/v in US gasoline.

• Well suited to current vehicle and engine technologies.

• Does not require automakers to compromise on performance to meet environmental regulations.

• Can be used in higher blend concentrations than ethanol without requiring specially adapted vehicles. There is the potential in the future to increase the maximum allowable use in gasoline up to a 16% volume.

• Is less susceptible to separation in the presence of water than ethanol/gasoline blends, and therefore allows it to use the industry’s existing distribution infrastructure without requiring modifications in blending facilities, storage tanks or retail station pumps.

• Is expected to be potentially suitable for transport in pipelines, unlike existing biofuels; as a result, biobutanol has the potential to be introduced into gasoline quickly and avoid the need for additional large-scale supply infrastructure.

Biobutanol has a number of synergies with bioethanol:
.
• Biobutanol is produced from the same agricultural feedstocks as ethanol (i.e. corn, wheat, sugar beet, sorghum, cassava and sugarcane).

• Existing ethanol capacity can be cost-effectively retrofitted to biobutanol
production (minor changes in fermentation and distillation).

• There is a vapour pressure co-blend synergy with biobutanol and gasoline containing ethanol, which facilitates ethanol blending.

• Offers biomass producers and the biofuel converters the option of upgrading to a higher value bio-molecule. It is also compatible with and facilitates the introduction of ethanol into the fuel pool.

Ananda-USA said...

[Biobutanol Fact Sheet"]

CONTINUED.....

Production:

• Can utilize a variety of conventional feedstocks such as sugar cane, sugar beet, corn, wheat, cassava and sorghum, supporting global implementation.

• Will have processes compatible with future biofuel feedstocks such as lignocellulosics from fast-growing energy crops (e.g. grasses) or agricultural byproducts (e.g. corn stalks).

Environmental Benefits:

• DuPont and BP are currently in the process of carrying out detailed calculations of biobutanol’s GHG Well-to-Wheel/ Life Cycle Analysis emission performance. Iinitial indications are that, on the same feedstock basis, biobutanol delivers emission reductions that are at least as good as ethanol.

• Biobutanol’s low vapour pressure (lower than gasoline), means that vapour pressure specifications do not need to be compromised leading to higher VOC emissions (i.e. no requirement for a vapour pressure relaxation).

Agricultural Benefits:

• Biobutanol is produced from the same agricultural feedstocks as bioethanol (i.e. corn, wheat, and sugar beet/cane).

• Biobutanol is good for global farmers as it provides another marketing opportunity for key agricultural products, thus enhancing value to farmers.

• By facilitating / smoothing the introduction of biofuels into gasoline, either directly as biobutanol or indirectly through biobutanol’s synergy with ethanol, biobutanol will help expand the biofuels market as well as the markets for related agricultural produce, enhancing value for farmers.

Asithri said...

P@L

[Moshe, Now be careful brother. Do not, I repeat, Do not, poke handles which you don’t know much.]

Fcuking pathetic daughter-cunt-licking Cocksuker...why go at Sam...come to poppa...come to this Ruhuney Putha OaOA...yes, he is the type you should tangle with...the type who will cut your fly-infested cokka and shove it up your throat.

:)) :)) :))

OaO Asthri

Sam Perera said...

Asithri,

Apparently peace @ last is father of his grand children also. He admittwd it a few weeks ago in one of many handles.

Anonymous said...

[I can fcuk you 100 times before you even get up from your workstation, if you dare to give your true identity. You shouldn’t have crossed me without being able to loo straight without pissing into your hands]

/ha ha ha...what have we here? Cyber Terrorism? ha ha ha.../

Cyber terrorism..? Ha Ha For me, it looks like cyber sex..

eka pissek (nam godak) hinda blog ekak vindina dukak..

wijayapala said...

Ninja,

"Sad to see you are attacking expanding SLDF."

At what point can we say that the war is over?

"I guess any army has both offensive and defensive divisions irrespective of all territory under their control or not."

But "offensive" equates to attack. What will the "offensive" divisions attack??

"I think Jaffna was secured in 70s as well - against the non-existent threat."

The problem in the late 1970s wasn't insufficient SLA (there were only a handful of Tamil militants back then) but rather insufficient intelligence and paranoid Sinhala racists attacking Tamil civilians.

Unlike the 70s, the population of the Wanni today is under lock and key. So where will the threat come from?

Asithri said...

Little Haaki Namo...I am waiting...come to poppa...now you piece of incest-loving shit...did you run away as usual when brother OaOA visits the blog?

ha ha ha...

How is the weather down there these days...I visited there not long ago...was going to look you up and pay you a visit with some "poras" I was with...but one guy when had a sporting accident...so that buggered up our schedule...well, the next time okay...

:)) :)) :))

OaO Asithri

Ananda-USA said...

Sam Perera said...

[ "Tier 1" Sinhala Buddhists. Now that is something I have never heard in Sri Lanka, ]

Sam, bro

You beat me to the punch. I have never heard of any Tiers among Buddhists! LoL!

Sam Perera said...

Ninja,

Luckily for us, we don't have Monkeypala Masters planing our defences. Monkeypala Master is bit irritated that his award winning defence expertises are not utilized by MOD.

priyashantha said...

Wesa-Balla aka Wijaya-pala the Whore-amma has come with all her illegitimate cumdrops - RearCold, Pieces at a loss.

Hey Whore Balla, how's your own vesa amma - Sumanakka the famous Rathnapure patta veshi Sumana Wijayapala?

I get this feeling that pieces at a loss is none other than the incest dad.

The amma of incest dad's two whore daugheters is Whore balla.

Deyyo saakki!

Sam Perera said...

Ananda,

This Eelamist "Tier 1" Buddhist sicko needs lots of immediate medical attention. Some anti-depressant may help him in the short term. This is what happen when a multipolar man practices incest.

Moshe Dyan said...

"Sri Lanka's crucial role in Indian Ocean power struggle

For a tiny, teardrop-shaped fragment in the Indian Ocean, Sri Lanka punches far above its weight."

wow!

we have made our impression!!!

but don't liked the "fragment" thingy!!

priyashantha said...

Sandakal gala paradeepath Sumanakkaa
Tracey Wije vesangana saha Sumanadasaa
Eelama pathaa des-premin bheda karaa
Asalata kalin mun hamatama kelawewa

Wait and see how peices at a loss will take the insult to the incest dad.

Asithri said...

Samples…Samples…Samples only…

http://www.defence.lk/new.asp?fname=20090531_05

http://www.defence.lk/new.asp?fname=20090530_06

WoW! A big THANK YOU!

Peter Sakkiliya…I thought I was through with thanking you whore-dog for all the super-duper armaments you have been “donating” to our armory over the past couple of years (estimated value: $135 million conservatively), but what amazes me is how these donations keep coming! - especially donations made by your type of Sakkili momma-fcukers who clean white gooks’ toilets in the west! LMSSAO!!!

Ouch! I bet that hurts…

Anyway, back to some defense-matters as my bro Moshey says…

Earlier I was on the phone with a power-that-be in Colombo and was told that most of the LTTE arms captured are now being cleaned up (including cleaned for germs I was told) and will be sold to “outside parties” for a handsome sum and the proceeds will be applied to build houses and boost the welfare of Ranavirus…with a smaller percentage of weapons going to the our civil defense force of SL…fro example, to make sure every member of that brave force (now being increased by ten-fold as we speak) will be given a fully functioning T-56 weapon…to ensure the next LTTE terra-wannabees motherfuckers who come calling on a Sinhela village will have a rude-shock awaiting!!!

So, Peter Sakkiliya…thanks whore-bitch…BOHOMA ISSTHUTHI as we say in Sinhela!

LMSSAO!!!

OaO Asithri

Sam Perera said...

Patriots,

However subhuman he is, I admire this Eelamist's attempts to appear here under various names. Perhaps he may trying to be the first blogger to appear anywhere with 1000+ handles.

priyashantha said...

The incest dad gave the names of the two veshis.

I have saved those names. Once I find them, forget about them Wesaballa.

One veshi sings "pai pai sewwa" to the tune of "Nim Him Sewwa". Wait till I get her by the cunt.

Anonymous said...

Wijayapala

/"Sad to see you are attacking expanding SLDF."

At what point can we say that the war is over?/

What's your point? The conventional war was over on May 20(?). But the fighting will go on jungles and I don't know when it will be over.

/But "offensive" equates to attack. What will the "offensive" divisions attack??/

If your problem is the word then SLA, I guess can easily rename those divisions.

When you say 'offensive', my understanding is they are also good (actually better) in 'defensive'. 57 was offensive division but they were in defensive mode in the last phase.

In analogous case, you can argue; as war is over, LTTE is over, no threat is existing, from what SLA is going to defend us? (So no need of defensive divisions either.)


/The problem in the late 1970s wasn't insufficient SLA (there were only a handful of Tamil militants back then) but rather insufficient intelligence and paranoid Sinhala racists attacking Tamil civilians./

If we had a sufficient, decent SLDF (like today) your paranoid sinhala racists will not come to streets to attack to tamil civilians (if that happened in 70s.) For better intel wing you need more people as well..

/Unlike the 70s, the population of the Wanni today is under lock and key. So where will the threat come from?/

If we are not prepared threat can come from any where; hill country, jaffna, east, wanni, tamilnadu, india, west.. to name few.

Our leaders (JRJ etc) couldn't understand 'where will the threat come from'. So they didn't invest on national security/ SLDF. No need to make the same mistake twice.

Ananda-USA said...

Biobutanol is better than Ethanol as a biofuel.

However, the same objections that I had pointed out in my earlier posts with respect to Ethanol apply.

That is, Biobutanol will be BENEFICIAL FOR SRI LANKA ONLY in the following TWO situations:

1. If the input feed materials are derived as a by product of normal crop production for food,

2. If the input feed materials are produced with biofuel production as the primary purpose, then only for a TEMPORARY period as a SUBSTITUTE for IMPORTED fuels, until other renewable fuels like solar, wind, ocean wave and/or nuclear replaces it.

Finally, as in the case of Ethanol, the yield of Butanol from low-grade feeds such as hay will be very low, with a corresponding low life-cycle energy ratio.

The highest-grade feed is likely to be sugar cane, which of course, will not be a byproduct of most food crops grown in Sri Lanka.

Asithri said...

Sam

[This Eelamist "Tier 1" Buddhist sicko needs lots of immediate medical attention. Some anti-depressant may help him in the short term. This is what happen when a multipolar man practices incest]

This, easily, is the GEM of the day for me!!!

Sam, good for you mate...a sword swipe that basically castrated the bastard!!!

LMSSAO!!! Truly LMSSAO!!!

OaO Asithri

priyashantha said...

Gajaba awa
Koti diwwa.

he hee

Sumannakke, Sumanakke. Tracey veshi Tracey veshi, menna badu enawo. Duwannepo.

Asithri said...

Sam

[he may trying to be the first blogger to appear anywhere with 1000+ handles.]

LMSSAO!!! Truly LMSSAO!!!

:)) :)) :))

OaO Asithri

Sam Perera said...

Ninja,

"Our leaders (JRJ etc) couldn't understand 'where will the threat come from'. So they didn't invest on national security/ SLDF. No need to make the same mistake twice."

These are golden words Monkeypala Master and other Eelamists want us to forget. War is over, no threat today therefore no threat tomorrow. Lets take a long nap. That is how the mentally challenge want us to think. Aren't we glad that we have first class planners in MOD these days?

priyashantha said...

Gents,

This was started by the Whoreapalla's crowd. We only chased them away so that we can discuss important things. Any war can turn ugly when fighting against sakkili.

Asithri said...

Priya

[The incest dad gave the names of the two veshis...One veshi sings "pai pai sewwa" to the tune of "Nim Him Sewwa". Wait till I get her by the cunt.]

Fcuking hilarious brother! Truly bloody hilarious...this is a world-gone-crazy for me and you brothers...your comments make me go into hysterical laughter, that my sides are now hurting...ha ha ha

:)) :)) :))

OaO Asithri

Sam Perera said...

Asithri,

Somebody will be able to publish a great case study oneday out of despicable behavior of this subhuman sicko Eelamist and his companions.

Asithri said...

okay...time to visit a few online news papers and contribute the Truth before I call it a day...

Budusaranai/GodBless/Assalamu alaikum to you my patriotic bros/sis...

OaO Asithri

Sam Perera said...

Asithri,

Agree mate. We need to make sure that the Eelamist will not masquerade here as normal patriots for a foreseeable future. Keep your MBRLs in top shape always.

Anonymous said...

/Somebody will be able to publish a great case study oneday out of despicable behavior of this subhuman sicko Eelamist and his companions./

What company? His company is his other handles.

/okay...time to visit a few online news papers and contribute the Truth before I call it a day.../

Great.. Like to hear more of this kind..

priyashantha said...

Asithri,

You are welcome brother.

What a chase that was?

Wesaballa
Kahirilawa
Api awa
Koti diwwa

Analyst said...

Pissu ballo tika having an orgy now, let them ejaculate as much as they want.

Maha pissu balla asithri kukkawa dekkama okkoma ballanta pissu hedila.

Analyst said...

Ninja pakayo you have taken poision from now on!

Ananda-USA said...

More on BioButanol...

PLEASE NOTE that in the British Petroleum fact sheet on biobutanol that I posted, there is NO MENTION of the major disadvantages of biofuels production. That is because, they don't want to raise public awareness and opposition to their new businesses in this area, just as cigarette manufacturers downplay the impacts of cigarette smoking.

National Governments charged with protecting its citizens must take a broader, more enlightened view.

Among the MAJOR DISADVANTAGES of biofuels use are:

1. The low energy ratio of biofuels. That is, the ratio of the (energy output produced by biofuel combustion)/(life-cycle energy input of biofuel production).

The life-cycle energy input is the total energy required to grow, water, fertilize, store, transport, process, dispose waste associated with producing a unit mass of biofuel.

2. The adverse impacts of alienation of agricultural land devoted to food crops to biofuel crops. These include increases in the price of food (we already see this in the US in increases in the price of bread), decrease in self-sufficiency in food production, which s a national security issue, increased fertilizer use and its environmental impacts. Each of these costs are actually a part of the cost of biofuels use, just as the health and environmental costs of automotive and power plant emissions is a cost associated with current petroleum based fuels use, that is now being factored into the energy cost through government taxes that penalize high-emitters.

One advantage of biofuels production, if properly organized, is that it gives the small farmer another way of deriving an income, by selling feedstock to the biofuels production facilities. And as we all know, our people need reliable legal ways of making money.

My point is, the decision makers must take account of ALL POTENTIALLY MAJOR IMPACTS of their energy policies, before selecting the path to implement. No path will be entirely devoid of disadvantages and risks.

Unknown said...

Ananda,

[ Ananda-USA said...
SARA said...

[ Or may be I have no chance because I happen to be an average Tiger, monkey or pig only.]

SARA,

Are you really a Tiger supporter? I didn't know,or think so, but now you confess it, perhaps I should believe you.]

Thank you for asking that straight question. I think you are doing that because you think you can trust my answer to some extent.

Well the straight answer is that I am NOT a Tiger supporter. But I have to also say that neither do I hate them to the extent that we should forget all our human values when dealing with them.

I don't hate anyone , even Sam.

If you read carefully my old comment, I have not said that I am a monkey. Certain people branded me as one and I was not going to deny that as I doon't care for their brandings. But you are different. I care for yours. Up to now.

Finally I can say that the definition of a monkey in this blog seems to be anyone who does not whole heartedly agree with the likes of Sam. In this case you can call me a monkey and I would be proud to be called one.

Moshe Dyan said...

Ananda,

"1. The low energy ratio of biofuels."

in the SL context, the import cost at uncontrolled exchange rates, refining cost, the burden of large forex outlay on the economy should be added to fossil fuels for a proper comparison.

also the incremental cost of growing, etc. using animals and humans (partly) is close to nil.

"2. The adverse impacts of alienation of agricultural land devoted to food crops to biofuel crops."

cannot overcome this. but using our OWN (for 3,000 years) but newly REGAINED area to cultivate biofuels is a good start. labour comes from the NEW model STM villages we plan in vanni.

agree with your overall assessment of biofuels.

Ananda-USA said...

Moshe DAyan said...

[ in the SL context, the import cost at uncontrolled exchange rates, refining cost, the burden of large forex outlay on the economy should be added to fossil fuels for a proper comparison.]

Yes, indeed...these are the costs, over which we have little control, that we are trying to avoid through deploying indigenous energy sources.

GoldenEagle said...

Ananda

one liter of Ethanol has 70% of the energy of a litre of gasoline. One litre of Biodiesel has 90% of the energy of one litre of redular diesel.

For every unit of energy used to farm, fertilize, covert and transport sugar cane ethanol to the market, the ethanol provides eight units of energy. So ethanol from sugar cane as an energy ratio of 8 to 1

Ethanol from corn on the other hand is a disaster only having an energy raition of 1.3 to 1.

Thats why corn ethanol in the US is struggling while sugar cane ethanol in Brazil is thriving.

Brazil produces all their ethanol from just 0.5% of their land. They have been planting the same areas for about 30 years now and the yields are higher than ever.

Remember Brazil has many varieties of sugar cane that have been selectivily bred over the past three decades to maximize the annual ethanol yield. They also developed many types of high ethanol yielding sugar cane varieties that can grow on a wide variety of soils.

Sri Lanka needs to tap into their expertise and we can soon replace our petrol imports.

GoldenEagle said...

Ananda

The government has estimated that about 23% of Lanka is marginal lands that are not used for anything.

We just about 2% or 3% of the mentioned 23% to grow that sugar cane in. This WON'T affect our current agriculture production in any way. This WON'T put pressure on land avaliablity for other agricultural undertakings.

Ananda-USA said...

Golden Eagle said...

[ So ethanol from sugar cane as an energy ratio of 8 to 1

.................

Ethanol from corn on the other hand is a disaster only having an energy raition of 1.3 to 1.

..................

Sri Lanka needs to tap into their expertise and we can soon replace our petrol imports. ]

Golden Eagle,

My comments on BioButanol were precipitated by Calvin's post today on the new process of producing BioButanol from straw developed at U. Sri Lanka, Peradeniya. It seemed to me that the energy ratio with straw as feed would be very low, and perhaps uneconomic for that reason.

I knew that Ethanol from corn is a marginal proposition, and I knew that ethanol from sugar cane, and even beets, is much better from the energy ratio standpoint.

However, I didn't realize that sugar cane energy ratio was as high as 8:1 ...I will verify this.

If Butanol can be produced from SUGAR CANE as cost effectively as Ethanol, we should make Butanol instead of Ethanol, because it is a better fuel than Ethanol (see the BP Fact Sheet, for example).

If all the numbers work out and the sugar cane feed approach is feasible, your recommendation of getting the technology from Brazil would a good thing to do.

Do you know whether Cuba is producing Ethanol as a transportation fuel from their vast sugar cane fields? In the past, they were major producers of sugar and rum from cane. Because of the US embargo against Cuba, the Cubans have been starved of forex, and short of money to pay Russia for gasoline unti Venezuela started to help.

Going the ethanol route could have helped make them self-sufficient.

Sam Perera said...

Old Fart aka Haaki Nama,

"Pissu ballo tika having an orgy now, let them ejaculate as much as they want.

Maha pissu balla asithri kukkawa dekkama okkoma ballanta pissu hedila."


Why don't you go home and engage in procreative acts with your own children as you mentioned the other day.

Unknown said...

[ Sam Perera said...
SARA,

I hope that your brain is smart enough to understand that this is not religious forum. You are at the wrong place. If you want to discuss religion in length, you should have your dharma talk elsewhere like "DharmaWire," not here.]

OK SAM. I will do that provided that you too start discussions on a blog dedicated to BLATTARIA ORIENTALIS.

GoldenEagle said...

Ananda

As far as I know Cuba there was a report that Cuba has the capacity to produce 3 billion gallons of ethanol from sugar cane per year. I don't think they have started yet, but I heard that they were interested.

They are more into the oil being drilled off their coast by the Chinese.

GoldenEagle said...

Ananda

Here is a source that talks about the energy balance from Sugar cane ethanol.

http://www.iop.org/EJ/article/
1748-9326/1/1/014008/
erl6_1_014008.html

Read the small paragraph under "figure 2". It talks about a positive energy balance of upto 10 to 1. Plus there is a graph below it too.

Sam Perera said...
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Sam Perera said...

SARA,

I think that you fit better in the blog about Cercopithecus retardus.

Unknown said...

[ Sam Perera said...
SARA,

First day you talked about amnesty to Prabakaran. Then you puked when Ananda-USA talked about justice and karma like non-relegious man. Now you are talking about religion again. Just to make sure that you are not totally lost in whatever the religion, take a look at the what the author of this blog says as noted below.

"DefenceWire

The Web's Fastest And Most Accurate Defence News With An Analysis!"

I hope that your brain is smart enough to understand that this is not religious forum. You are at the wrong place. If you want to discuss religion in length, you should have your dharma talk elsewhere like "DharmaWire," not here.]

Sam,

You hate it when people talk about Buddhism don't you? I have seen this tendency in Christian Fundmentalists and Catholic Extremists, who hate Buddhism. Surely you could not be one of those could you?


You know, unless you are a real Matta, which you certainly are not, you can get some understanding about Metta if you read a Dhamma book. Why don't you try it? You may get rid of all that frustration in your mind.

With Metta,

Saradiel Mylvavaganam (SA-M for short)

Unknown said...

[ Sam Perera said...
Saradiyel Monkeyvanagam,

"You hate it when people talk about Buddhism don't you? I have seen this tendency in Christian Fundmentalists and Catholic Extremists, who hate Buddhism. Surely you could not be one of those could you?"]

You know Sam, Metta can be extended even to a Blattaria Orientalis?

Saradiel Mylvavaganam (2 va not 1)

(SA-M)

Ananda-USA said...

Golden Eagle said...

[ Here is a source that talks about the energy balance from Sugar cane ethanol. ]

Thank you very much...it certainly shows a very high energy ratio for sugar cane, from about 8.3 to 10.2.

I would have expected sugar beet to be at least half of that, but it is even lower than for corn!

I have a DOE document that implies that the energy ratio for sugar cane is approximately twice that of corn. Some more digging needs to be done, but your reference is the most detailed so far.

Thank you!

Suranimala said...
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Suranimala said...

USA Ananda and others did you see this
http://www.divaina.com/2009/06/01/news02.html

if this works ...

Ananda-USA said...

Golden Eagle,

The Ethanol from Sugar Cane Energy Ratio in your reference is so good, I am baffled why the US has not shifted completely to producing ETOH from that feed.

If a cellulosic process is developed in the future that can convert the non-sugar components of the sugar cane plant to butanol in the future (like the butanol conversion process for straw developed by U. Peradeniya), this could be an even better option, because ALL parts of the plant (sugar, starch and cellulose) can be utilized!

Let us look into this in detail, particularly for the existence of any show stoppers; this could be a very good option for Sri Lanka.

Unknown said...

TIP OF THE DAY:

Eelam is not even remotely viable.

Ananda-USA said...

NATANA YAHOO says NYET to OBAMA!

[ President Barack Obama must start to act the part]

ExpressBuzz.com
May 31, 2009

President Barack Obama was, it seems, nonplussed by his meeting with Benjamin Netanyahu earlier this month. He was said to have been taken aback by the Israeli prime minister's intransigent tone over West Bank settlements and the two-state solution.

If these reports are accurate, there should be no surprise in the White House this morning at Israel's brusque response to Hillary Clinton's demand for a complete halt on all settlement activity.

The US Secretary of State had said there could be no exceptions from President Obama's call for a settlement freeze. "Not some settlements, not outposts, not natural growth exceptions. We think it is in the best interest of the effort that we are engaged in that settlement expansion cease", Mrs Clinton said.

That is the toughest language on settlements yet heard from Washington. Tel Aviv's response was unyielding, with a government spokesman insisting that the future of the settlements would only be decided in peace negotiations with the Palestinians. "In the interim period, we have to allow normal life in those communities to continue", the spokesman said. In other words, "natural" growth will proceed as before.

This stand-off does not augur well for the wider peace process. It suggests that President Obama, who today meets the Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas, should review his leadership style. His consensual, non-confrontational approach is in many ways refreshing but when deployed with such a hard-ball expert as Mr Netanyahu, it's a recipe for confusion.

If Mr Obama had been more assertive, a little more aggressive even, in his encounter with Mr Netanyahu, Mrs Clinton's public appeal may not have got such short shrift. The American President needs to start acting the part.

Ecoli said...

Anada-USA and others interested in alternative/green fuel:

Here is a company using isobutanol as a fuel source. Procuct is made using biocatalysis and the technology is considered one of the top runners for green fuel.
http://www.gevo.com

Moshe Dyan said...
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Moshe Dyan said...

israel should hold its ground.

otherwise the BS TWO-STATE solution will become a BLUEPRINT which obama will carry everywhere he goes.

the israeli-palestinian problem is older than obama and there is NOTHING he can do to "settle" it. settlement must be by the TWO parties ONLY without any outside pressure.

obama's visit was ill timed as well.

hilarious clinton who couldn't satisfy her own hubby can't satisfy the rest of america.

Ananda-USA said...

SETHU SAMUDRAM Project to be Implemented?

Vasan harps on Sethu; says panel report soon

ExpressBuzz.com
June 1, 2009, Chennai

Union Minister for Shipping G K Vasan gets a rousing reception at Sathyamurthy Bhavan on his first visit to the city after getting the new portfolio,

The expert panel led by RK Pachauri would submit its report on the Sethusamudram project soon, said Union Minister for Shipping G K Vasan at Sathyamurthy Bhavan here on Sunday.

The minister reiterated that the Sethu project would be implemented, as it was beneficial not only to the State but also to the nation. It would be done after the Supreme Court, which is currently seized of the issue, pronounces the verdict, he added. “The Pachuari committee is examining the issue too (on Sethu project) and its report would be out soon,” he stated.

On his other priorities, Vasan said that he would focus on increasing the productivity of ports, besides modernising them. Ports would be linked through roads, as it was important. Ports in the State including those in Kanyakumari, Marakanam and Cuddalore would be renovated, he added.

The minister attributed the UPA’s success to percolation of welfare schemes to all sections of society.

‘Escape through window’:

Reception to Vasan on Sunday by his supporters virtually paralysed the vehicular movement on General Patters Road, where the Congress headquarters Sathyamurthy Bhavan is located.

Vasan, who returned for the first time after taking over as Union Minister for Shipping, got a rousing reception. Earlier in the day, he garlanded Rajiv Gandhi’s Statue in Little Mount and paid floral tributes at his father GK Moopanar’s tomb in Congress Grounds on Anna Salai.

Then, he came to Satyamurthi Bhavan, where tens of hundreds of supporters streamed into the narrow ground floor to greet the minister. It was chaotic. With not much space to move, elderly party workers and women had a tough time. Even, Vasan and the entire battery of leaders were shoved and pulled.

Though the small room where Vasan addressed the press was full, impatient party workers were trying to force their entry into the room with huge garlands. The moment the meet ended, a huge wave of workers streamed in and those from the visual media battled to protect their cameras. Vasan had to struggle his way out.

But, the problem did not end there for journalists. It was human heads everywhere in the place and there was no space to exit and a suffocating feeling was palpable. Finally, the reporter of this newspaper opened a huge glass window with the help of colleagues and jumped out into an open ground. He was followed suit by Express photographer and a battery of journalists

Moshe Dyan said...

Ananda,

Even if obama had used a harder approach the result would be the same.

it is NOT about netanyahu; it is about the PPL living in newly developed settlements.
not everyone can live in telaviv!!!

PPL WILL NEVER leave these for the sake of some BS peace with later day invaders.

Ecoli said...

Interesting article about isobutanol as a commercial product:

http://www.genengnews.com/articles/chitem.aspx?aid=2905&chid=0

Ananda-USA said...

Moshe,

Regarding Netanyahu, I think Natana Yahoo is a particularly funny name, no reflection on the man himself.

Wrt Obama & the Hilarious lady, this is their first hands-on course in Diplomacy 101. More to lessons to be administered before reorientation sinks in...give the babes some time to learn on the job, will ya!

GoldenEagle said...

Good Good

GoldenEagle said...

Ananda

The US can't really use sugar cane for ethanol cause they really don't have the true tropical climate.

In Southern Louisiana they grow some sugar cane but because in the winter months the temperatures dip below 15 degrees celsius(sometimes even night frost), the stalks come out smaller and thinner. Not as good as in Brazil.

Southern Florida has the climate but it is too crowded and the land available is not enough. But last I heard they started some pilot projects for sugarcane ethanol.

Hawaii is too small and crowded.

Brazil and Sri Lanka have the same tropical climate, so we can grow sugar cane for ethanol no sweat. Overall Brazil is now averaging a positive energy balance of 8 to 1. Like that article says, technically this can be boosted to 10 to 1. The Brazilians are constantly imporving. A Brazilian ethanol equipment manufacturer recently produced an ethanol mill that produces fresh water as a by product.

Brazil has developed over 600 sugar cane variety, they also have the whole sugar cane genome mapped out!!

Sri Lanka must get them involved to succeed, they will provide us the info and the right sugar cane varieties to match our soil types to bring our ethanol yields upto their level.

Already Brazil is helping Kenya to produce ethanol.

Analyst said...

A truly moving letter from a Tamil gentleman who is residing in Australia. I salute Tamils who think and act like this.

Subject: Lets Get Together and Reconcile
Hi Friends,
I write this with a lot of sadness, relief and hope, form what has happened in the past few months. As a Tamil, (and proud to be one) I deeply feel that together, we can build the burnt bridges and pave a path to peace, happiness, equality and prosperity for us and for the future generations to come.
We cannot forget what happened for the past three decades, however we need to put aside our emotions, despair and remember those lives, which were lost in bloody war in the name of “equality”. We (Tamils) have to now reconcile and win the trust of the nation. For decades, we have been secretive, unpredictable and uncompromising. Sure enough, we were discriminated in the past, deprived of our equal rights and treated unfairly. Now we have to give the nation a chance to prove that, it is not the case.
We have to let go of the past and not react to our feelings in an irrational and selfish way. We talk about the 1953 era, of the riots and how the Tamils were discriminated and treated badly. In 1953, the whole world was a different place and had a different attitude. In America blacks could not go in to a restaurant or a supermarket or attend a white school, the aborigines in Australia did not have any rights. Now America has a black president, and the Aborigines have equal rights; we Tamils now have to give it a chance for change to happen in our motherland. We are hanging on to views and ideologies, which formed thirty years ago, which are not appropriate anymore. I think that, in the past 20 years we have created a doubt in the minds of the Sinhalese and the nation, making them wonder weather every other Tamil is a Tamil Tiger or not.
Prior, to 1988, before I left to Australia, I remember after a rugby game at Longden Place and a few (in my context) drinks at the club, going home in the early hours of the morning, my only fear was whether I will be stopped and breathalysed and charged for DUI. In the later years in my many trips to SL, the fear was whether I would be subject to harassment because of my Tamil name. Why do you think it is so? Is it not because of the war, the suicide bombings? All of this distrust of Tamils started after the war began. So, did we not create this for ourselves? This is not only happening to the Tamils, in fact if you send money to the US or visit the US bearing an Arabic name, you are scrutinised vigorously, which began after “9/11″. The Arabic world calls it “discrimination”.
In 1983, the news of the death of 13 soldiers sparked an organised riot, and over 2000 Tamils lost their lives and over 100,000 Tamils were displaced. The nation soon realised that it should not have let it happen, and the wider community shared the same sentiment.
In 1996 a raid on a Military camp in Mullaitivu by the Tigers, 1,500 soldiers were killed, yet there was no repeat of 1983, or for that matter since 1983 several thousands soldiers have lost their lives and we did not see a repeat of 1983.
We talk about “Genocide”, which is a very powerful and compelling word. No doubt, that many women and children have lost their lives, but one has to remember in every war, innocent people loose their lives. There is blame on both the armed forces and the Tigers.

Analyst said...

Let’s not be the judge of that, let the appropriate organisations investigate and report the findings.
The Tamil Diaspora and number of organisations are having protest marches and their websites are relentlessly publishing calls for the IC to intervene about the mistreatment and harassment of the civilians.
However much we are angry and anxious, we must have patients and let the government, UN and the other aid organisation to embark on the huge task ahead of them to relocate, resettle and reconcile the civilian casualties.
We have been having protest marches for decades around the world. Has one head of state or a member of a parliament took a flight and gone to Sri Lanka and discussed the problem with the authorities? I do not think so. The IC will mention our plea in their speeches, or talk about it when the next election comes around.

Does the IC know the differences between Jayasinghe and Jayasingham? It is up to us reconcile and rebuild friendships.
What has happened in the past has happened; we cannot turn back the clock. The truth of what happened in the battle zones will only surface, if the victims have no fear in revealing the truth. From this point, onwards it is up to us to make sure that this is possible. We should regain the trust and the sympathy of the grater community.
We Tamils started this war his was never an option. For thirty years, we have fought a bloody war with no results. Are we going to continue this for another thirty years? No. We, have lost too much, the nation has lost too much. It is time to take a step back and think sensibly putting aside our emotions and pride.
The Tamil Diaspora and community leaders, spokespersons and organisations are calling for the Tamil community to “re-group and realise our leaders dream”, after three decades of war, is it not the time now to wake up from that dream? They say now that the Tigers are defeated that we will be systematically eradicated, as there is no one to protect us. We should stop speculating of what the future holds for the Tamils in Sri Lanka and need to get these myths out of our heads and win the trust of the nation we should responsibly publish and circulate articles and news items, or even refrain from doing so until the displaced civilians are settled. Now we need to concentrate and work closely with those who are in SL to help the refugees.
In the past, few days there are reports that, during the celebrations following the government’s victory over the Tigers, that many Tamil businesses were forced to give money towards the celebrations, and this news is from “Reliable sources”. This may be true may not be true, however when we hear such news we need to think rationally and responsibly before we spread it around, Sometimes, in times of sadness, desperation and anxiety the, truth is often exaggerated and taken out of context. We all remember, back in SL at a big match we generally have a “hat collection” to pay for our celebrations. This has been a culture. Every Christmas, New-year, Vesak or during Vel Festival, the garbage collectors, the postal workers etc go house-to-house collecting money for celebrations. It is not an unusually thing to happen. The people who have not experience this should not be alarmed and portrait such incidents as “discrimination and harassment”.

Analyst said...

I ask those who receive this mail, to support me in achieving a united and equal Sri Lanka for all who were born there. One day I wish to return to the country of my birth and live as an equal citizen in peace and harmony.
How can you help? Tamils should reach out to the Sinhalese and speak about the grievance you have, and ask them to help you achieve security and equality. My, Sinhalese friends should reach out to a Tamil and unconditionally trust them and help them achieve security and equality. We, Tamils have to realise that this is the only nation that Sinhalese is spoken, and we should respect that, win their trust and respect in return.
Cheers,
Mohan Sekaram
This is my reply to racists like Pee shantha, puke asithri, Parangi sam, Ninja the balu sinhaya.

natarajan88 said...

i had went thru the previuos post in defencewire which stated Pottu Amman's body is yet to be identified.The media here in india has went on a 'speculation spree' that Pottu might have either surrendered or might hav escaped.Can any person throw some light on this mystery?

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Peter said...

AnandaSangaree has done a Sir Wijeyepala style stunt:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/8076407.stm

V Anandasangaree described conditions in camps for civilians displaced by the country's war as "horrible".

The head of the Tamil United Liberation Front (TULF) said hundreds of thousands faced misery and hardship.

He said there were food, health and sanitation problems in camps set up for Tamil civilians in northern Sri Lanka.

Peter said...

Ananda,

WTF are you doing on DW at this hour?

Peter said...

Sangaree's "'appalling' chorus" is in the top five most read news stories on the BBC website.

Ananda-USA said...

Golden Eagle,

Good ideas; let us keep at it.

Yes, I know the US grows some sugar cane. It can grow much more as a crop during the warm months, in many parts of the US where it gets much warmer, and often more humid, than in Sri Lanka.

I think the reason they don't grow more is that US farmers are used to growing corn, and can switch between selling it as a vegetable, as a feed grain, as food grain/flour, to liquor distilleries, to the US Govt under farm subsidies, or for ethanol fuel depending on what maximizes their income as the demand varies in each sector.

With sugar cane they won't have that degree of market flexibility, and the ability to store the cane in grain silos for long periods until the market improves.

Ethanol use as fuel is a new phenomenon driven by the recentl high price of gas. The price of ethanol, for example, peaked when US gas prices hit $4.00/gal last year, but now ethanol production has dropped because gas price dropped to $1.50/gal. The price of gas has recovered this month to $2.65/gal in California, but is still not high enough to make ethanol a reliable product for farmers. So, farmers don't feel quite comfortable yet about growing a crop that depends on high-gas prices. That may change in the future as gas prices resume the climb to permanent highs.

I have many friends who come from families who own large farms in the US. The way they run these farms is truly amazing and is a real education to observe. A man, his son, and a hired hand may farm 300 acres of wheat, soy, alfalfa, corn etc, with several million dollars of machinery, paid for by loans taken from banks, or leased from equipment companies. One really bad crop season is what stands between them and disaster because of these large loans. Their agricultural productivity is truly amazing both in terms of land use and labor force.

In contrast, a small tea estate of 50 acres may support 25 full-time live-on-site employees in Sri Lanka. While US farmers invest a large amount of capital to provide a relatively good life for a few people in a family, our family farms in Sri Lanka invest very little capital in equipment, but employ large numbers of employees earning a subsistence wage capable of sustaining only a life of abject poverty. Increasing agricultural productivity is a must for Sri Lanka.

Peter said...

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Ananda,

Too late now.

I am sure all Bandas appreciate your show of patriotism. Don't stop burning the midnight oil, now.

Peter said...

Lol@ read, correct and repost.

Tad too far?

Saman said...

Peace@Last,

How are you bro,

Yes, I have spoken to Mohan in Sydney. Very refreshing.

What do you think abour Anandasangaree's comments to BBC? I know Wijeyapala and you were backing him for some time. He has also rejected joining UPA without giving any reasons. Seems he stil wants federalism.

Saman said...

Ananda-USA,

/NATANA YAHOO says NYET to OBAMA!/

I have just finished two books by Obama. Lot of people loosing hope they had on Obama. Combined with Mrs. Hilarious seems to me a desaster in making.

He seems not practicing what he preaches. USA's handling of our case is a goos example.

Saman said...

Moshe,

/the israeli-palestinian problem is older than obama and there is NOTHING he can do to "settle" it. settlement must be by the TWO parties ONLY without any outside pressure.

otherwise the BS TWO-STATE solution will become a BLUEPRINT which obama will carry everywhere he goes./

Agree 100%. Next 5 years in international politics will expose Obama's back side if he is not careful.

Russia and China are sniffing the weak EU and Obama's attempt in "re-inveting the wheel". The fundermental mistake he would do is assuming world is ready to listen to him and Mrs. Hilarious Clinton.

ඉයන් said...

Guys

The 20,000 civilians dead since Jan 2009 is true. Following is a breakdown of civilian deaths.

Civilians killed for attempting to flee LTTE human shield. 12,472

Civilians killed by LTTE for refusing to fight/ build earth dams for them. 4,763

Suicide by parents whose children were forcibly recruited during last stages of war. 136

Parents/relatives killed by LTTE for refusing to handover their children to LTTE during the last stages of war. 1,762

Death of civilians due to Suicide bomb by LTTE at a civilians receiving centre. 47

Terminally sick people shot by LTTE to make space in 'hospitals' for wounded LTTE cadres. 276

'Civilians' KIA when fighting for LTTE. Note this group is trained LTTE cadres but due to not having any pass out functions and induction ceremonies for 8 months there were no uniforms or ranks allocated to them. 1,298


Self immolation by LTTE person in UK 01

Normal deaths of civilians due to old age while in LTTE captivity 342

LRRU said...

After Prabha's Death Sangaree fucker's started thinking that he can be the Sole Rep of Tamils...Idiot he is only second to Prabha.....hiding inside a room and writing letters to Prabha to release people....he must be thinking that Prabha released people becos his letters....Mutt...

I think Gov should support Karuna & get him the chief ministership...so these new TNA will NOT have any power......slowly they will join the UPA......

Peter said...

I would be most pleased if bandas bump-off Sangaree.

Scum corrupts youths, starts off militancies, and switches side at first given opportunity.

Sam Perera said...

very funny,

"This is my reply to racists like Pee shantha, puke asithri, Parangi sam, Ninja the balu sinhaya."

This mentally unstable monkey peace@last appeared here in several dozens of names. He was talking all racist BS in many handles. Then he talked about having sex with his daughters. Yesterday, he talked about being a Tier 1 Sinhala Buddhist. Today he talks about racism again. This man needs to be sent to a mental asylum.

CASC said...

natarajan88 said...
i had went thru the previuos post in defencewire which stated Pottu Amman's body is yet to be identified.The media here in india has went on a 'speculation spree' that Pottu might have either surrendered or might hav escaped.Can any person throw some light on this mystery?

Natarajan88,
I suspect no one knows at this time. DW did a post earlier where he said that if Pottu Amman was someone's neighbor his identity would be unknown. I assume he is a master of disguises.

Colomblogs said...

Peter's Love for A.Sangaree..
- What Mr. Sangaree said is true and if he has informed to the Govt. officially, govt should take prompt actions to settle those issues.

- Some of the points Pee-ter missed in the BBC article are:

"..Mr Anandasangaree said Sri Lankan security forces were doing a commendable job in carrying out relief work for the displaced civilians, but said that was not enough..."

"The government cannot address the problem fully on its own because of the size of the displaced population."

"From the reports I get from the people [in the camps] they are good in some areas and horrible in many,"

- And any Dispora idiot beleive that in 2-weeks we trust all who were in camps as civilians after a 30-years of bloddy war..no wonder you are in the edge of extinction..

- Last weekend people from SL-Ports authority only send more than 15-Lorry loads of volunteer contribution to these camps.
DID DIASPORA SENT EVEN A THREE-WHEELER FULL OF RICE PACKETS TO THEM?

- Previously Diaspora sent cloths (aka sucide jackets) and food (aka Cynaide) for their people. But Pee-ter now their trends for fashion and taste of food has changed.

- Do Something or stop talking

btw : What is your country..?

Unknown said...

JATHIYE SANGAVUNU HATHURO

I am compiling a list of vermin who pose as patriots but are really after the blood of Buddhist Sinhalese. I go by groups not individuals:

1) Geri Parangiyo

2) Karapothu Lansiyo

3) Thuppahiyo

4) Half Breeds whose DNA is tainted with genes of Parangiyas.

5) Nikan burana ballo

6) Viagra rejuvenated Naki Poras.

7) Some Perethayas.


Come on guys give me some help here.

Colomblogs said...

About Pottu Amman..
He is in "good","safe" and "Neighbourly" hands ):

natarajan88 the question you should ask is ;
Why LTTE not saying that "...Our Intelligent chief is safe..."

When they tried same question last time with VP, suddenly Sarath Fonseka got a call from his "field Commander" that SLA found Pig's body ):

If anyone want to see the Pottu's body, just ask KP to go for a statement..

Colomblogs said...

Pee-ter:
What is your country..?

Puffy said...

This is what I always wanted to see...

Disabled Soldiers being honored!

I hope the MoD would take this to the next level by giving them a permanent spot in our future Independence day parades.

actually, I suggested this in DW & DN before the 2009 Independence day celebrations hoping that someone important would pick the idea up.
lets hope it gets picked up this time! if you guys know any important people in the right place, please pass this request to them.

Unknown said...

Hi All,
Visit below link for 'UK Evening Standard' news article about LTTE hardcore Anton Balasingham's wife.... This is the only paper allowed to talk againt LTTE in Britan by their bosses. Because Evening Standard owned by a ex-Rasian intelligence officer.

http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/article-23701964-details/Aunty+to+female+Tamil+Tigers+runs+London+protests+from+New+Malden/article.do?expand=true#StartComments

priyashantha said...

Rana = Saradiel = Romeo = ReallyCold = Peace@last = SARA = Asithri killer = Nihal = incest dad

Muta hari nama amathaka wewi wage mehema giyoth.

NOLTTE=Peace said...

Few of my thoughts of developing our nation,


Sri Lanka's per capita landmass is small compared to many nations. Sri Lanka should get out of this 'agricultural nation' mentality.

Certain % of our population should focus on agriculture for sure, and we should make every effort to be self-sufficient and export-oriented in our efforts in agriculture as with all the other efforts (i.e. healthcare.. certainly we can export our services similar to Apollo Hospital in India does).

If we are aiming at the export sector of Agriculture, we should be looking at the niches in the 'higher-end' of the market spectrum. "Organic" segment is one of best such higher-end niches i.e organic banana, organic vegetables, organic tea, organic coffee etc.

I have seen people paying $3.50 for a 'certified organic coconut' at our local super market :-) For my entire child life, I may have eaten perhaps U$ 3,000 worth of 'sun dried, organic coconuts (but unfortunately only the cows were to certify them as organic) nourished by cow dung which plucked directly from the tree or picked after naturally dropped to the ground. My father never used any chemicals or fertilizer to grow his vegetables -only cow dung and leaves (but he had to make exceptions to rice, because all the seed he got were 'modified versions' with acronyms such as BG, H i.e. H-4, BG-11 BG-24 etc.

Well, my point is not the above. As a nation of 21Million people - a huge pool of brains(less about 10 -20,000 Eelamtards who are still left carrying Eelam dung in their heads).

While we balance the other sectors such as Agriculture, and Industries trying to be self-sufficient as much as possible, it is a must to steer our nation towards being a "Knowledge Capital" of the world.

We MUST draw a 20-year Plan of becoming a Knowledge Capital. We should make Israel as the prime-example. Israel does not have lot of fertile land for agriculture nor they have vast oil resources. Instead, they focus on 'brain industries' and it is the 'back office capital' of the world now for all the research relating to high-tech industries in numerous fields. Israel puts a huge focus on education, and industries of high value.

I am not advocating that we should be competing with Israel, but the world has way too room for many intellectual hubs.

China started as the manufacturing back-office (factory) of the front US and EU companies. Now they are moving to the front office through various acquisitions and business partnerships. It is a tried-and-tested formula.

To be an intellectual capital, we need to give a severe focus to key areas -education (is the key), and then infrastructure.

Infrastructure is both soft and hard. One of the key soft infrastructure is the "law and order'. The other is "lack of corruption". Then comes hard infrastructure such as Telecommunication, Roads, Electricity, and services infrastructure such as Healthcare etc [btw, they all are 'important']. Political stability (and steady policies) also can be viewed as soft infrastructure.

Having an educated workforce, ready access to a brain pool, and infrastructure brings investor confidence. Investor Confidence is a key factor that creates 'local jobs'. Else, there would be a brain drain that would not retain the investment we make on our education. Having said that it is always better to turn 'would be domestic aids and drivers' into Accountants, Software Developers, Doctors or Nurses etc before sending them to job markets, and it would have a 'higher positive impact' than the current pathetic state of our human exports of Domestic Aides, Drivers, Cleaners etc.


continued............

NOLTTE=Peace said...

contd from previous........


We should be aiming to churn out 100,000 university graduates per annum increasing progressively- a target to be achieved in the next five years. We should be aiming to increase our education budget by at least another US$ 500M per annum for the next five-years.

We would need a bigger Army to make sure that Eelamtards would not play other antics in our soils in the mean time for the next five years, but when the economy gets developed, when the poverty gets eliminated, and people are more and more educated, they will not have time to focus on racist Eelam. Gradually, we should able to cut down our Army and other forces spending and put more and more money into education and infrastructure.

Eliminating the government and private sector corruption alone will save billions of Dollars. Therefore, war against corruption is a must.

I certainly support "Private Universities", and allowing admission of 'fee-paying students' to Government Universities.

I would advocate, every government university should have the following formula,

1. Free Students (50%)
2. Semi Funded (Scholarships etc)(30%)
3. Privately Funded student (20%)

Universities can use the funds received from Semi and Privately Funded Students to develop the universities further without waiting for the next dole out from the government.

For the Private Universities, I am in favor of passing a bill saying each University that gets "Private University Status" must provide scholarships to 25% of their roll to be educated free of charge based on merit. Perhaps the University Grant Commission could still function as the nominators of students to those 25% positions.

Tell me what you guys think about the above ideas. Looking forward to hearing your comments!

I might not reply today as I am away for the rest of the day, but please put your ideas on the table here....

Until next time adios!

Yours truly,

NOLTTE = Peace!

(See peace is everywhere!!!!! wow!)

Anonymous said...

/ Peace @ Last said...

Ninja pakayo you have taken poision from now on!/

HAK HAK HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

"Decent language from tier 1 sinhala buddhist patriot". Wijayapala can be happy about his follower..

Anonymous said...
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Anonymous said...

/priyashantha said...

Rana = Saradiel = Romeo = ReallyCold = Peace@last = SARA = Asithri killer = Nihal = incest dad

Muta hari nama amathaka wewi wage mehema giyoth./

I will replace ReallyCold by YouKnowWho.

CASC said...

From Nation.lk

Forut Head ordered out
The Head of a leading Norwegian INGO, FORUT has been ordered out of the country this weekend on grounds of security and The Nation reliably learns that at least two other foreigners working for the organisation have been shown the door in recent weeks on same grounds.

Ms. Ranveig Tveitnes, Resident Representative of FORUT in Sri Lanka, since November 2008, had been ordered to leave the country by today but she is said to have left the country yesterday.

Like the Norwegian People’s Aid (NPA), which conveniently “lost” about three dozen vehicles, including heavy earth movers to the LTTE in Wanni, one of the chief allegations against FORUT too is that it had worked very closely with the LTTE and especially with its front organisation TRO.

Last week she got embroiled in a major controversy here after she allegedly ordered the removal of the Sri Lankan flag put up at its head office premises in Colombo by some of its local staff following the May 18 request of the government to the public to fly the national flag.

Ranveig is reported to have claimed that it was disrespectful to fly a flag after sunset.
Among the other charges against the FORUT Resident Representative had been that she was sending out anti-Sri Lanka propaganda to foreign media.

After the recent crushing of the LTTE another black listed FORUT staffer, a Britisher Simon Wetherbed had attempted to re-enter Sri Lanka on a tourist visa, but when he was intercepted at the airport, Ranveig had attempted to get him into the country stating that he is one of her staffers, officials said..

Wetherbed is accused of establishing technical schools for the LTTE in Killinochchi and Mulaitivu in the guise of providing young LTTE cadres vocational training. It is believed the LTTE fabricated many of its war materials using equipment provided for these schools.

In recent weeks following the public disclosures the NPA wound up its operations here and left the country.
Meanwhile the UN spokesman in Colombo Gordon Weiss, who caused much harm to Sri Lanka by informing international media of a blood bath in Sri Lanka early this month as the security forces closed in on the LTTE holding thousands of IDPs as human shield, will be shown the door next month when his visa comes for renewal. reliable sources said.

Weiss even claimed that more than 100 children died “during large-scale killing of civilians”. These unauthenticated figures were from three government doctors serving under the LTTE thumb and were disseminated by the UN as the truth.

The claim of a bloodbath, which was flashed across the world, prompted Foreign Secretary Dr. Palitha Kohona to summon acting UN Resident Representative in Colombo Amin Awad to his Ministry to lodge a formal protest.

“It is not the role of the UN office to say anything in public to embarrass the host government,” Dr. Kohona, himself a top former UN official was quoted as telling Awad.
Even earlier Weiss was identified as the UN official who leaked a story, about Sri Lanka using cluster bombs in the North, which the UN later had to retract.

A top government official said it was most unlikely for them to extend his visa any further.
Last weekend when a reporter queried from the visiting UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon about the bloodbath, he quickly disassociated himself from that statement.

Anonymous said...

/‘Aunty’ to female Tamil Tigers runs London protests from New MaldenAmar Singh Amar Singh
01.06.09

A Tamil terror chief who allegedly handed cyanide pills to child soldiers is living in a London suburb, the Standard can reveal./

http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/article-23701964-details/Aunty+to+female+Tamil+Tigers+runs+London+protests+from+New+Malden/article.do

GoldenEagle said...

Ananda

The US can only grow sugar cane in the warmer areas. The Midwest climate is not suitable at all for sugar cane, it is good for corn and wheat. I've been to the midweat and those winters are BRUTAL.

The US does not have extensive areas of tropical regions. So they are at a massive disadvantage when it comes to sugar cane.

Plus the Brazilians say too much rain is not good for the sugar cane either. A dry season is required. It is during the dry season that the sugar cane stalks mature and plump up, thereby increasing the yield of their final product ethanol.

Thats why the closest sugarcane farm in Brazil is about 1000km away from the humid Amazon rainforest.

Sri Lanka's dryzone region which is 2/3rds of the land is perfect from Sugar cane cultivation, it has the right amount of rain and the required dryzone for monster ethanol harvests.

Anonymous said...

When west says "we don't have problem you fighting with terrorism. However human rights can not be violated" this is simply means "don't fight: negotiate". (Its surprising a politico like Mongol was unable to understand the meaning when he was FM.)

When west banned LTTE they were careful not to ban other front organizations. When they arrest few fund raisers they thought its not going to affect LTTE mechanism. They never expected annihilation. Their problem now is no more LTTE to fight in wanni. So now they attack us using media (Times, BBC ect).

GSL should work on legal cases on MRS.AB (UK) and MR.RD (USA). The world can see how these two real terrorist states are going to protect these two terrorists.

Anonymous said...

http://www.atimes.com/atimes/South_Asia/KF02Df01.html


Missing Tiger spy chief spells trouble
By Sudha Ramachandran BANGALORE

GoldenEagle said...

NoLTTE=peace

I agree bro

Everyone talks about us being the next singapore, but to get there we need to HAVE THE EDUCATION SYSTEM IN PLACE.

Right now the government universities accept about 16,000 annually.

This is too little, especially considering that there are 250,000 children born per year. So only 6.4% of all the children born every year enter universities. This is not enough.

This number is 27%-30% in developed countries like US and Japan.

Thats why I think we need to atleast triple the budget allocated for universities to achieve 20%.

To accomodate the larger number of students, we need to build more uinversities.

We can achieve more than 20% with the tripling of the university budget if we make the all new universities "2/3rds" universities, where the government covers 2/3rds of the cost of education and the students cover the rest. For example if the cost year year is $1200, the government will cover $800 and the student will be responsible for paying the other $400.

These new 2/3rds universities must centered around Math, Science, Engineering, Business and IT.

Apart from these 2/3rds universities we must also allow Private universities to flourish like you said.

So in my plan there will be three types of universities: Public Universities(fully paid by gov), 2/3rds universities(2/3rds paid by gov) and private universities.

velluprabhakaran said...

talking about development what does singapore have? nothing. they even have to import water. in sharp contrast we have everything. we can just let the grass grow, feed the cows, milk them & live. throw a few jackfruit seeds & fruit seeds in the backyard, foreget about it & be self sufficient in food effortlessly in a short period. may seem like an oversimplification. but it's not. The jakfruit tree was called the "rice tree" & was taxed by the sinhala kings.

BTW it's about time this adele bitch is charged for terrorism. there are videos of her training LTTE bitches to bite cyanide. if the british MF's want to talk about HR so should we highlight the fact that britain is the biggest harbinger of terror in the world. I think we should confront the british government either overtly or covertly & put pressure on them about the activities of adelle. from what i hear the bitch is still raising her dress to please LTTE terrorist pimps.

GoldenEagle said...

velluprabharan

Agree that Singapore has to import everything because they are so small.

Thats also their greatest advantage, its always easier to develop a small country infrastructure wise than a big country. Since Singapore is small compared to Sri lanka, it was easier to develop all the advanced infrastructure in no time.

Sri Lanka will get there too, in 10 years time Sri Lanka will be a solid middle class country. I hope the leadership is one step ahead when it come to infrastructure development like China.

GoldenEagle said...

Ananda

Do you know how many coal plants are being built in Lanka.

I know one is being built in Norocholai(900MW) and another is planned in Sampur(1000mw).

Any others?

MayilRavana මයිල් රාවන said...

NoLTTE=Peace

Those are Golden Words Br. I agree 100%. BTW Patriots Blog is full of some current articles by Ananda Ayya. Very interesting. Have posted your ideas there. remember we need to keep up the repository.

GE, are you a member?

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