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User ID: 29901291 Switzerland 01/12/2013 04:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | French Helicopter shot down in North Mali, and so it begins According to the New York Times , a helicopter belonging to the French special forces engaged in fighting against the Islamist militia Ansar Dine was shot yesterday, Friday, Mali. Our colleague cites source for U.S. General Carter F. Ham , head of U.S. Africa Command. translation [ link to www.lepoint.fr] Torchia was born in 1620. He was apprenticed in Leyden under the Elzevir family. After returning to Venice he published small works on philosophical and esoteric themes. In 1666, Torchia published De Umbrarum Regni Novem Portis (The Nine Doors to the Kingdom of Shadows), which was in turn based on the Delomelanicon, or Invocation of Darkness, a work supposedly written by Lucifer and that would allow the reader to summon devils. The Inquisition condemned Torchia for magic and witchcraft and burned him at the stake in 1667. |
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User ID: 1478054 Germany 01/12/2013 05:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: French Helicopter shot down in North Mali, and so it begins it was only a matter of time |
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User ID: 1478054 Germany 01/12/2013 05:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: French Helicopter shot down in North Mali, and so it begins With Islamist militants controlling more than half of the northwest African nation of Mali and threatening the rest of government-held territory, France launched airstrikes in a dramatic escalation of the conflict that some observers have called the next Afghanistan. French commandoes also reportedly attacked an Islamist base in Somalia to try to rescue a French hostage. Read more: [ link to www.foxnews.com] |