Valencia Spain in Action


Hola amigos:

Tenía pensado manifestarme el domingo 11, pero como me voy fuera he decidido adelantarlo a hoy así que ha primera hora he empezado a confeccionarme la pancarta, el cartón ya lo tenía de otro día, allá a las 11:30 le he terminado y me he ido hacia el centro de valencia pancarta en mano, de camino ya he hecho amigos y me han hecho muchas fotos, la gente ha sido muy receptiva lo cual me ha sorprendido gratamente llegado a la plaza de la Virgen donde se encuentra la catedral y la Generalitat me he plantado en medio he departido con mucha gente muy amigablemente y me han felicitado mucho , hasta una excursión de un instituto de unos 30 chavales de unos 16 años se han estado haciendo fotos conmigo mientras su profesor me filmaba (les he dado mi mail y me han dicho que me mandarían las fotos, en eso ha llegado un municipal que estaba en un lado de la plaza mirándome todo el rato y hablando por el walki-talky y me ha pedido la documentación se ha apuntado mi nombre y mi dirección y me ha dicho que no podía estar allí, le he contestado que tenía perfecto derecho de estar allí y me ha dicho que necesitaba una autorización que dejara la pancarta y que me fuera le he dicho que pensaba quedarme todo el tiempo que creyera oportuno entonces se ha retirado un poco y se ha puesto a tomar notas , supongo que de mis contestaciones, mientras los chavales no paraban de hacer fotos, y decían que no había derecho mientras yo les decía que estaban pisoteando la libertad de expresión , el policía entonces sin decir mas a optado por retirarse al borde de la plaza y a seguido hablando por el walki-talky pero no me ha molestado mas , 2 personas me han dado su número de telefono para que les avise la próxima vez para acompañarme , supongo que ya no estaré solo el proximo 11 de diciembre.

Alla a la 2 me he retirado no sin pararme un rato alas puerta de la generalitat pue en ese momento estaba saliendo varios politicos , que alguno me suena su cara pero no se sus nombres, que me miraban estupefactos, luego en el camino de vuelta igual , me han dado muchos ánimos y felicitaciones.

La primera foto es de camino a la plaza con un simpatico espontáneo que a querido hacerse una foto conmigo la segunda es en la plaza donde he estado casi todo el tiempo y el policia tomando notas de mis contestaciones, la tercera ya de vuelta en las torres de serranos, cuando me manden mas fotos ya os las haré llegar.

Un abrazo
Flotis de Valencia

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Excellent! Ok this is a google spanish to english translation.

This is the best I can do for translation. Excellent Job Truthers in Spain!

I had planned to speak on Sunday 11, but as I go outside I have decided to forward to today so I had first hour I started confeccionarme the banner, the board already had the other day, back at 11:30 I finished and I gone to the center valence banner in hand, of course I made friends and I have made many pictures, people have been very receptive which I have been pleasantly surprised arrived at the Plaza de la Virgen where the cathedral and the Generalitat I planted in the middle I departido with many people very friendly and I have congratulated lot, a trip to an institute of about 30 kids about 16 years have been doing photos with me while I was filming his teacher (I gave my mail I have said that I mandarían photos, in a city that has come to being on one side of the square looking at me all the time and talking on the walki-talky and has asked for the documentation it has been suggested my name and my address and I he said that he could not be there, I replied that it had every right to be there and he told me that he needed a permit to leave the banner and I was told that I thought to stay all the time who believed opportune time has been withdrawn a little and has been taking notes, I suppose that my answers, while the kids not stopped making pictures, and saying that there was no law while I told them that they were trampling on freedom of expression, the police then left without saying anything more to opted to retire at the edge of the square and continued talking on the walki-talky but not bothered me more, 2 people have given me their telephone number to tell them the next time to accompany me, I suppose that no longer will be the only next December 11.

Alla to 2 I have not withdrawn without wait awhile wings door of the generalitat pue at that time was leaving several politicians, some sounds to me his face but not their names, I looked stunned, then on the way back like I have given many encouragement and congratulations.

The first photo is on the way to the plaza with a simpatico spontaneous that wanted to get a photo with me is the second in the square where I was almost all the time and the police taking notes of my replies, and the third back in the towers the mountain, but when I send you the pictures and I will.

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I hope you can get the gist of it (I did) if you don't speak Spanish (beautiful language).

If anybody else has a better translation pls post it.

Mucho Gracias!

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The CONSTITUTION is NOT going to "collapse" into pulverized dust no matter how much thermate/explosives or planes they throw at it

Spain in the news. Chavez (911 Truther) vs King of Spain

Shut up, Spain king tells Chavez
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7089131.stm

King Juan Carlos (r) and Mr Zapatero (l) defended Mr Aznar

Spain's King Juan Carlos told Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez to "shut up" as the Ibero-American summit drew to a close in Santiago, Chile.

The outburst came after Mr Chavez called former Spanish Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar a "fascist".

Mr Chavez then interrupted Spanish PM Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero's calls for him to be more diplomatic, prompting the king's outburst.

Latin American, Portuguese, Spanish and Andorran leaders were meeting in Chile.

'Democratically elected'

Mr Chavez called Mr Aznar, a close ally of US President George W Bush, a fascist, adding "fascists are not human. A snake is more human."

Mr Zapatero said: "Former President Aznar was democratically elected by the Spanish people and was a legitimate representative of the Spanish people."

Mr Chavez repeatedly tried to interrupt, despite his microphone being turned off. The king leaned forward and said: "Why don't you shut up?"

According to reports, the king used a familiar term normally used only for close acquaintances - or children.

Later, Mr Chavez responded to the king's rebuke.

According to the Associated Press news agency, he said: "I do not offend by telling the truth. The Venezuelan government reserves the right to respond to any aggression, anywhere, in any space and in any manner."

The theme of this year's 22-nation summit was "social cohesion".

Earlier, a row between neighbours Argentina and Uruguay threatened to overshadow the summit.

The long-running dispute erupted anew after Uruguay gave an operating permit to a paper mill despite unresolved environmental objections by Argentina.

On Saturday, scores of Argentine protesters staged a peaceful protest against the setting up of the plant, which they fear could contaminate their crops.

Some of the marchers carried banners reading "No to the paper plant!". Police stopped them from marching across a bridge into Uruguay.

'Stabbed in the back'

Uruguayan President Tabare Vazquez granted a long-awaited start-up permit to the mill on Thursday - hours after giving a conciliatory speech at the summit, which he ended by hugging outgoing Argentine President Nestor Kirchner.

On Friday, Uruguay announced it had closed its border crossing with Argentina closest to the mill in Fray Bentos.

The moves led to protests from the Argentine delegation in the Chilean capital, with Mr Kirchner blaming Mr Vazquez for putting an end to efforts by King Juan Carlos to mediate a resolution to the dispute.

"You have stabbed the Argentine people in the back," Mr Kirchner told his counterpart according to the official Argentine news agency Telam.

This is the latest instalment of a two-year row.

The Finnish owners of the pulp mill - the biggest foreign investment in Uruguay - insist it employs the latest technology and will not pollute. But Argentina disagrees and has taken the case to the International Court in The Hague, whose ruling is pending.
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9/11 Truth: Hugo Chavez Says 9/11 Was An Inside Job

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The CONSTITUTION is NOT going to "collapse" into pulverized dust no matter how much thermate/explosives or planes they throw at it

Bueno! Hablo solo un poco

Bueno! Hablo solo un poco espanol, pero hablo bastante saber que usted es muy valeroso.