The Tunisian Model
This new documentary film provides us with an update of the birth place of the Arab Spring, Tunisia. The new Tunisian President, Moncef Marzouki, sworn in as the interim national leader in December seems like the ideal individual to assume the position of leadership, at least on the surface. The man studied medicine in France, reportedly traveled to India in order to study Gandhi’s peaceful...
Read MoreThe Syria Conflict
I finally watched a film pertaining to the violence in Syria. The Russia and China Veto is a terrible thing obviously for it would serve to have put political and perhaps legal pressure on the Syrian President to step down from power. Russia and China’s Veto of the Arab based resolution shows that the two super power nations do not have moral concerns about government-inflicted violence...
Read MoreIs Robotics Dangerous?
Some people believe that the world cannot change for the better because this would involve a change of the power structures. Others see a danger in new science and technology; they consider especially artificial intelligence and robotics as the final killer apps. Well, no comment. I do not dare a prognostics. What fills me with sadness is the situation in Egypt. We all know that all revolutions...
Read MoreChild Killing
I question what is really at the forefront of international policy, that is, child killing, all over Palestine, the Middle East, Turkey and Africa. If you are not aware of that, please consult Aljazeera TV. It is really a joke to blame a researcher on adult-child sexuality to be child-abusive while our Western glorious nations engage in child-killing all over the world, from Afghanistan and...
Read MoreOsama-Obama
America is in a critical condition, despite all the glorious appearances. Many of the real facts are covered up by the media and what you get to know is a tiny fraction of the reality. I am glad I have transferred most of my money out of the dollar for this government cannot be trusted, and still less, the banks that finance it. If it one day makes more profits to the banks to let the dollar...
Read MoreBorders of our Universe
Have you ever wondered where your space ends and where the space of your neighbor begins? Most people have a natural feeling for it, but there is a disorder called psychosis in psychiatry where people confuse the limits of their body. For example, a mother hits her baby to death believing the baby is just an extension of her body, not a human being of its own, as if the baby was just an extension...
Read MoreThe Euro Bluff
I had heated discussions with my mother when the Euro was introduced in January 1999. She predicted its ultimate failure. My mother had been trained as a journalist and was a government official for 25 years. She had a keen political sense, so had my father. Both considered the Euro as a cunning trick to enrich the corporate world and ultimately empoverish the populations. I argued the Euro was...
Read MoreExporting Social Policies
What is good for one culture may be evil for another. What happens when social policies are exported from one culture into others? I was explaining the phenomenon in my book ‘The Idiot Guide to World Peace’. To give a striking example, the policy of child protection, which is the basis of pedophilia persecution, has a certain position in the USA where it was created. I mean that this...
Read MoreJapan Disaster
Let me say first of all that Japan is a country I always loved. I find the Japanese people very well-adjusted and sane of mind, a population that is disciplined and while they may appear robotic in the big towns, they have a vivid connection to their soul being. It is also noteworthy that cancer statistics show Japan being the country with the lowest cancer rate in the world, which is in part due...
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