Lupa doa tetapi mereka lebih berguna dari yang berdoa sekian kali sehari, maka 
oleh karena itu yang banyak berdoa mencari tempat perlindungan ditempat yang 
tidak berdoa. Apa saja yang didoakan sekalian banyak kali tiap hari, kalau cuma 
mengulang-ulangi hal yang sama membuat penerima doa menjadi bosan. hehehe

From: bangmos...@yahoo.com 
Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2011 6:41 AM
To: proletar@yahoogroups.com 
Subject: Re: [proletar] Mankind stands on the brink of new world war for food 
and water

  
Orang Kristen itu tupa hari doanya cuma nyumpahin dan syukuri Yesus mampus 
secara terkutuk seperti iblis 

Dan gobloknya lagi, oranga akristen malah ngambil keuntungan dan dari 
pembunuhan yesus itu... Siapa Yg mau percaya yesus mampus secara terkutuk bakal 
peroleh hidup kekal... Hehehe 
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-----Original Message----- 
From: item abu <mailto:itemabu%40yahoo.com> 
Sender: mailto:proletar%40yahoogroups.com 
Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2011 08:35:23 
To: mailto:proletar%40yahoogroups.com<mailto:proletar%40yahoogroups.com> 
Reply-To: mailto:proletar%40yahoogroups.com 
Subject: Re: [proletar] Mankind stands on the brink of new world war for food 
and water 

Orang Islam itu beranak kayak tikus, spy kliatan Islam berkembang dg pesat. 
Nanti kan mereka bisa ngebasmi kafir shg jumlah penduduk dunia jadi lebih 
sedikit. 


Eropa sekarang sdh jadi sasaran empuk Islam. Ga lama lagi Perancis dan Inggris 
akan jatuh, disusul Belanda, Belgia, Swedia, Spanyol berikutnya Jerman dan 
Eropa Timur. RIP Europe. 





>________________________________ 
>From: Sunny <mailto:ambon%40tele2.se> 
>To: mailto:Undisclosed-Recipient%40yahoo.com 
>Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2011 9:42 PM 
>Subject: [proletar] Mankind stands on the brink of new world war for food and 
>water 
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> 
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>http://english.pravda.ru/business/finance/16-08-2011/118762-food_prices-0/ 
>Mankind stands on the brink of new world war for food and water 
>16.08.2011 The problem of hunger becomes more and more serious for millions of 
>people around the world. A recent report from the World Bank said that food 
>prices had grown by 33 percent since July 2010 and neared the peak level of 
>2008. The situation with food reserves in the world remains alarming, whereas 
>domestic prices continue to fluctuate. The situation remains so unstable 
>largely because of natural disasters, which affect the dynamics of food prices 
>directly. 
> 
>Food prices fluctuate multidirectionally. The prices on maize, for instance, 
>increased by 100% in some countries and dropped by 19 percent in other 
>territories. According to the report from the World Bank, average prices on 
>maize increased by 84 percent last year, on sugar - by 62 percent, on wheat - 
>by 55 percent and on soy oil - by 47 percent. The prices on crude went 
>herewith 45 percent up, RIA Novosti reports. 
> 
>Africa is especially vulnerable at this point. Over 12 million people suffer 
>from the shortage of food on the continent. The prices on essential foodstuffs 
>in the region - cereals and maize - exceed the maximum of 2008 nowadays. Food 
>prices in Africa grow because of droughts and conflicts. Somalia, Kenya, 
>Ethiopia and Djibouti face the most serious food crisis in 50 years, RBC says. 
> 
>Over 3.6 million people are on the verge of death, and it is about time the 
>international community should do something about it, WB President Robert 
>Zoellick said. "Persistently high food prices and low food stocks indicate 
>that we're still in the danger zone, with the most vulnerable people the least 
>able to cope," he said in a statement. "Vigilance is vital given the 
>uncertainties and volatility that exists today. There is no cushion." he 
>added. 
> 
>According to experts' estimates, the amount of undernourished people in the 
>world will exceed one billion this year. Last year, the figure was lower - 925 
>million. 
> 
>In 2008, growing food prices triggered massive riots in several countries. 
>According to the WB, as many as 125 million people were living in extreme 
>poverty three years ago. The report from the WB said that food prices had 
>grown by 27 percent during the recent year. 
> 
>Nevertheless, several countries do not support the state regulation of food 
>prices. French officials support both the establishment of strict control over 
>profiteers and food export restrictions. Brazil also supports the natural 
>recovery of the food market. Some experts believe that the recent riots in 
>Egypt were connected with the drought in Russia in the summer of 2010, which 
>led to the sharp rise in world prices on grains. 
> 
>"Stock exchange prices on grains are expected to grow because of the high 
>global export demand and because of poor harvests in exporting states. A cold 
>winter in the USA, floods in Canada and Australia, as well as the drought in 
>Argentina raise most serious concerns with market members. The prices on sugar 
>remain on a very high level too - this level of close to the maximum in over a 
>decade. Largest exporters of sugar - India and Mexico - also suffer from bad 
>weather conditions," Anton Safonov, an analyst with Investcafe said. 
> 
>Many experts believe that mankind is standing on the brink of another world 
>war for oil, food and fresh water. The number of starving people will continue 
>to grow in the world as the problems of global economy get more and more 
>serious. 
> 
>Irina Loseva 
>Bigness 
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