~ What's Going to Unfold Today? Join Us On this Auspicious Day!

Submitted by Lia on Sat, 08/04/2012 - 10:24

 

~Greetings Love Beings, Today On this Auspicious Day of August 4th, 2012. We will Be Hosting an Internet Love Party and We need as Many Beings As Possible to assist Us In the High Joy Energy!!!

 

Whatever Happens, Love WILL HAPPEN! Thank You for Participating, and Helping to Get others to Join us. The More We have with us, The Higher The Light Quotient Raises on Planet Earth=Heart. All Things are Possible and All Promised Events are inevitable! We will Also Announce Any Information from our Craft if we recieve anything during the Love Party!

 

Lets Get ER DONE and Light this Planet UP with Our Combined Love, Thank You for Playing Your Part!

 

[video:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwRo0iCvoYE]

 

We are Looking for 200 or More Today!! Lets DO THIS!

 

The Party will Begin around 1:30pm Pacific Time Zone here at this Link:

http://tinychat.com/soundofheart

 

SEC, FINRA Enforcement Roundup: $268M Insider Trading Scheme Busted

Submitted by Phil Rowen on Sat, 08/04/2012 - 10:06

 

Insider trading, accounting violations, unsuitable and excessive trading charges, phony penny-stock investment 

 

July 27, 2012 • Reprints

 

Charges of insider trading in a secondary stock offering, accounting violations, insider trading around an acquisition and efforts by a phony company president to push a fake penny-stock investment were among enforcement actions taken by the SEC, while FINRA censured and fined a firm for a registered representative’s unsuitable and excessive trading in client accounts.

Barclays Execs Under Another Investigation

Submitted by Phil Rowen on Sat, 08/04/2012 - 09:44

 

 

Barclays raised a whole bunch of eyebrows when it released its earnings today—and in the process revealed, among other things, that current and former senior executives were under an investigation totally unrelated to the Libor. UK regulators are looking into whether the bank sufficiently disclosed details of the $11.45 billion cash injection it got from Middle Eastern investors during the 2008 financial crisis, the Wall Street Journal reports.

If that weren't enough, the company also revealed that it had set aside $705 million to cover misspelling of derivatives to small businesses, and that it was facing a number of lawsuits over the Libor scandal. On the call, departing Chairman Marcus Agius apologized yet again for that mess, and said he was working to find his own replacement, along with one to fill the hole left by former CEO Robert Diamond. "It is tempting to find a quick solution," he said. "It is important that the right selection is made."

Two newly discovered alien planets form closest known pair in the Universe

Submitted by Phil Rowen on Sat, 08/04/2012 - 09:24

ZME Science 

 

Kepler, a space telescope on a mission to find alien planets by measuring dips in the brightness of more than 150,000 stars, has come across a fantastic discovery. Two planets orbiting a distant star, which are closer to one another than any other two planets discovered thus far. Apparently, from the surface of the smaller planet, its neighbor would appear about the size of a 2.5 full-moon, while from the surface of the bigger planet, its dance partner would be the size of a full-moon. Indeed, this is a REAL SciFi scenario.

A salty ocean under Saturn’s moon surface

Submitted by Phil Rowen on Sat, 08/04/2012 - 09:17

ZME Science

 

Launched in 1997 on a mission to study Saturn and its satellites, the Casisni spacecraft reached the system in 2004. Since then it has provided numerous invaluable scientific findings regarding the second largest planet in our solar system, and other important scientific findings alike. One such finding was detailed in a recently published study, which speculate with strong backed up scientific evidence that there may actually be a subterranean liquid saltwater ocean under Saturn’s moon Enceladus.

Just one of Saturn’s 19 known moons, Enceladus has always been an impressive sight for both eyes and science. The potentially remarkable lead came after icy spray ejected from “tiger stripe” surface fractures at the moon’s south pole, were analyzed by Cassini’s  Cosmic Dust Analyser, or CDA. The device measured the composition of freshly ejected plume grains, which hit the probe at speeds of up to 11 miles per second, which lead to their vaporization. The constituents of the resulting vapor clouds were then separated and broken down by the CDA for researchers to analyze.

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