Red panda

The red panda (Ailurus fulgens), also called lesser panda, red bear-cat, and red cat-bear, is a small arboreal mammal native to the eastern Himalayas and southwestern China that has been classified as endangered by the IUCN as its wild population is estimated at less than 10,000 mature individuals. The population continues to decline and is threatened by habitat loss and fragmentation, poaching, and inbreeding depression, although red pandas are protected by national laws in their range countries.

The red panda is slightly larger than a domestic cat. It has reddish-brown fur, a long, shaggy tail, and a waddling gait due to its shorter front legs. It feeds mainly on bamboo, but is omnivorous, and also eats eggs, birds, insects, and small mammals. It is a solitary animal, mainly active from dusk to dawn, and is largely sedentary during the day.

The red panda is the only living species of the genus Ailurus and the family Ailuridae. It has been previously placed in the raccoon and bear families, but results of phylogenetic research indicate strong support for its taxonomic classification in its own family Ailuridae, which along with the weasel, raccoon and skunk families is part of the superfamily Musteloidea. Two subspecies are recognized. It is not closely related to the giant panda.

Firefox (film)

Firefox is a 1982 U.S. action film produced, directed by and starring Clint Eastwood. It is based upon the 1977 novel of the same name by Craig Thomas.

Though the film was set in Russia, authentic filming locations were not possible due to the Cold War, forcing Eastwood's and Fritz Manes's Malpaso Company to rely on Vienna and other locations in Austria to double for many of the Eurasian story locations. The film was shot on a $21 million budget, the largest production budget ever for Malpaso. Of that amount, over $20 million was spent on special effects.

Plot

A joint Anglo-American plot is devised to steal a highly advanced Soviet fighter aircraft (MiG-31, NATO code name "Firefox") which is capable of Mach 6, is invisible to radar, and carries weapons controlled by thought. Former United States Air Force Major Mitchell Gant (Eastwood), a Vietnam veteran and former POW, infiltrates the Soviet Union, aided by his ability to speak Russian (due to his having had a Russian mother) and a network of Jewish dissidents and sympathizers, three of whom are key scientists working on the fighter itself. His goal is to steal the Firefox and fly it back to friendly territory for analysis.

Firefox (novel)

Firefox is a thriller novel written by Craig Thomas and published in 1977. The Cold War plot involves an attempt by the CIA and MI6 to steal a highly advanced experimental Soviet fighter aircraft. The chief protagonist is fighter pilot turned spy Mitchell Gant. The book was subject to a 1982 film adaptation produced and directed by Clint Eastwood who also played the role of Gant in the film.

Plot summary

The book focuses on a fictional MiG-31 aircraft developed by the USSR during the Cold War. The highly advanced fighter aircraft (given the NATO code name "Firefox") includes a form of stealth technology that makes it completely undetectable to radar and is capable of attaining hypersonic speeds of Mach 5 or more with a range in excess of 3,000 miles. Its weapons are controlled by the thought impulses of the pilot, allowing them to be very rapidly aimed and fired.

Faced with an aircraft which will give the Soviet Union the ability to completely dominate the skies, the CIA and MI6 launch a mission to steal one of the two Firefox prototype aircraft. The first section of the book details how fighter pilot Mitchell Gant covertly travels to Russia. Gant is ideally trained to steal Firefox, having already trained to fly in captured Russian planes. But he is also scarred by his experiences in Vietnam, including his capture by Viet Cong after being shot down, an ordeal exacerbated when the enemy guerrillas are wiped out almost immediately by napalm from an American air strike.

Terrorism

In its broadest sense, terrorism is any act designed to cause terror. In a narrower sense, terrorism can be understood to feature a political objective. The word terrorism is politically loaded and emotionally charged.

A broad array of political organizations have practised terrorism to further their objectives. It has been practised by both right-wing and left-wing political parties, nationalist groups, religious groups, revolutionaries, and ruling governments. The symbolism of terrorism can exploit human fear to help achieve these goals.

Origin of term

"Terrorism" comes from the French word terrorisme, and originally referred specifically to state terrorism as practiced by the French government during the 1793–1794 Reign of Terror. The French word terrorisme in turn derives from the Latin verb terrere (e, terreo) meaning "to frighten". The terror cimbricus was a panic and state of emergency in Rome in response to the approach of warriors of the Cimbri tribe in 105 BCE that the Jacobins cited as a precedent when imposing the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution. After the Jacobins lost power, the word "terrorist" became a term of abuse.

Terrorist (album)

Terrorist is the 2nd album by Norwegian black metal artist Nattefrost.

Track listing

  • All Lyrics & Music By Nattefrost, except where noted.
  • "Nekronaut (Cunt Cunt Gimme More)" – 3:28
  • "Black Metal Suicide (Claws of Perdition)" – 2:12
  • "Hellcommander" – 4:16
  • "Terrorist" – 2:56
  • "Merket For Helvete" (Marked For Hell) 112– 2:15 (Lyrics: Taipan)
  • "Eine Kleine Arschmuzick" – 1:39
  • "Satan is Endless, Satan is Timeless" – 1:37
  • "Primitive Death" – 3:49
  • "Goat Worship" – 5:17
  • "Catapultam Urinam Philosophiam" – 0:49
  • "Preteen Deathfuck" – 1:34
  • "Dinsadansdjeveldyrkaar!!! (Youdamndevilworshiper!!!) – 2:27
  • "The Death of Nattefrost (Still Reaching for Hell Part II)" – 16:07
  • Personnel

  • Nattefrost: Vocals, Guitars, Bass, B-3 Organ, Whistling, Various Noise
  • Vrangsinn: Bass, Lead Guitar, Backing Vocals
  • Nordavind: Guitars, Backing Vocals
  • Aggressor, Joe Ronny Moe, Dirge Rep, Gunnar Stallseth: Drums
  • Sanrabb, Taaken, Taipan, Ulvhedin Hoest, Kulde, The Transsexual Uberdwarves: Backing Vocals
  • Production

  • Produced, Engineered & Mixed By Nattefrost ("Nattepenis") & Vrangsinn
  • Terrorist (disambiguation)

    A terrorist is one who participates in terrorism.

    Terrorist(s) or The Terrorist(s) may also refer to:

    Film

  • The Terrorist - Episode 15 - Season 1 - The High Chaparral. (December 17, 1967 television series - The High Chaparral)
  • The Terrorists (film) or Ransom, a 1974 UK film starring Sean Connery
  • The Terrorist (1994 film), 1994 Egyptian film
  • The Terrorist (1995 film), a 1995 South Korean film
  • The Terrorist (1997 film), a 1997 Indian film
  • Terrorists: The Kids They Sentenced, a 2003 Swedish documentary film
  • Terrorists (2004 film), a 2004 US film
  • Terrorist (2010 film), an Indian short film
  • The Terrorist (2010 film) or Five Minarets in New York, a Turkish film
  • Literature

  • Terrorist (novel), a novel by John Updike
  • The Terrorist (novel), a young-adult novel by Caroline B. Cooney
  • The Terrorists, a novel by Sjöwall and Wahlöö
  • Other uses

  • Terrorist (album), an album by Nattefrost, or the title song
  • Terrorist (computer game), a strategy game for the Apple II
  • Jack Victory, American professional wrestler; also used the ring name The Terrorist
  • Podcasts:

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