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Brunobear
WilliB. Everyone is entitled to their opinion but no one is entitled to be wrong in their facts. The bigger picture is what is important here and I am only interested in the wider facts and a solution that might flow from them. I am not cheering for any side. If the world has to hear about the Jewish Holocaust everyday, year in and year out, then the world might as well hear the full tragic story of the Wholecaust.
The adoption of we are the only people that matter attitude evident from your comments and those of Shark1 won't help anyone in Palestine on either side of the divide. The haughty anger of the international Jewish Diaspora due to its daily inability to offer an intelligent and factual response is no reason to resort to legitimate criticism as hate speech or anti semitism. Most of the deaths and abject misery between 1917 and 1947 by the Bolsheviks and the Nazi's weren't caused by missiles. It was caused by highly organised official mass starvation, mental and physical torture, despair and hopelessness and the theft of wealth and property amongst a long list of evil behavior. 100 million died and countless more suffered as a result. The Japanese still don't admit to their 1936 - 1945 attrocities in Asia and the Pacific, nor do numerous others fess up to theirs. If the hat fits, wear it. Eventually the truth always comes out. Why not now. So we can move on to a better world.
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Brunobear
WiiliB. Choose the behavior, and you choose the consequences.
Jews from Eastern Europe mainly, have flooded into Israel over the past 60 years at the brutally crude expense of the long term inhabitants.
Where did the Palestinian "Arabs" flood to Palestine recently from? Arabs have occupied Palestine at least as long as the Jewish culture/religion has and for at least the two more recent milleniums, the Arabs have been the vast majority.
The fact that an Arab man, concerned with the violence in his homeland, comes up to Palestine from Arabia and studies Judism and Christianity in the eighth century AD., and takes it back to Arabia to create his own religion called "Islam" has nothing to do with two thousand years of continuing occupation by Arab Palestinian families whether they eventually became Jews, Christians or Moslems. All it means is that the three religions are all based on the same original common historic Jewish scriptures and practices that themselves have antecedents well before Judism.
Some Jews, and a very small number indeed, had continuous occupation of a small piece of arid land(deemed in 1948 as Israel) during those same two milleniums. Most Jews had long ago abandoned Palestine and spread elsewhere, especially Europe. Today about half live in the US and almost the same number have relocated back to a part of Palestine residing in Israel or the occupied West Bank.
Everyone hates bad behavior. If a particular groups behavior causes a form of universal disdain (hatred you call it) then at some point in history, it might be sensible for the group to see why this is so and if reasonable, what can be done to ameliorate it instead of blaming everyone else and worse more, putting a racist slur nomenclature to it. No group can just keep being brutal (in all its senses)to those around them without consequences. Look at the Nazi's and Bolsheviks. Eventually the world will pay the group back and when it does its punishment, I have observed, is severe. Better to do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
WilliB, the way you think, determines the way you feel and the way you feel determines the way you act. That applies to leaders too.
As a financial and political strategist, I simply put fresh new thoughts into leaders minds when I see them going in the wrong direction. That is all I do WilliB. Then I see them gradually change whether instantly or over six months. I don't expect thanks or acknowledgment. I just want to see the world more cerebral, honest, fair, just and progressive. All people on earth are valuable assets. That is why I decided to write in 'Japan Today" on this topic. In fact I would love to get into President Obama's head and sort out the US economic and social debacle. There is about an hours work in it. That's all. The US's problem is the way they think. The US is as great and powerful a force for good and prosperity as ever. They don't know how to handle what abundant riches they have for the common good.
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Brunobear
WilliB. We should never blow out someones else's candle just to make our burn brighter.
What passes for many people as education is referencing to only of one part of the European 1917-1947 "Wholecaust", namely that committed by the Nazis and not addressing the much larger and wider issue of the Bolshevik Holocaust which was equally as cruel and brutal but caused the death of far greater numbers. 10 million Ukrainian's were starved by the Russian Bolshevik leadership in one example in in 1932-33 and historian Robert Conquest described the Ukraine at the time as a giant version of the later Bergan-Belsen death camp. The Ukrainian's called this the "Holodomor". Goodness knows how many tens of millions of people in the Soviet empire or countries they overran in conflict, were treated equally as bad as anything that was metered out by the Nazi's. If the international Jewish diaspora want to be treated with creditability then they need to campaign on behalf of all Europeans that suffered during this horrible 30 year "Wholecaust" period. Instead they just publicly and loudly claim credit where Jews do something good, without facing up to and admitting to events were Jews that did terrible wrongs against mankind. We all want Jewish people to be okay but the same applies for the Palestinians. A a fair and just political solution based on good faith by both sides is the only road map to peace but it seems inpossible because "fair", "just" and "good faith" have remained absent for 61 years.
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Brunobear
WiiliB. I am a financial and political strategist invited to teach at a University, I am not a professor or an academic. I merely use my 50 years of business experience and knowledge to assist widening the knowledge of the mainly international students I have the privilege of teaching. I teach about "Money and Capital Markets", something the US and Europe has really stuffed up. I influence my Federal Government and we are doing very well indeed. The free-est and most prosperous country on earth.
I don't believe that "Elders of Zion rubbish" or that it is necessary in Melbourne, Australia to wall your School in. We don't have Nazi or Islamic groups in Melbourne attacking anyone. The school's fences help wrongfully to enforce a siege and difference mentality in the Jewish students which is a tragedy. To me they are just other Aussie kids and that is how all Australian's essentially think. There is no history of violence against Jews in Australia. Australian's feel the same about Moslem kids. In Melbourne the only religion that counts is AFL (Australian) football. Choose a team and you are one of the tribe. Our AFL football clubs are not ethnically, religiously or class based. Everyone, rich or poor, black, yellow or white, Jewish, Moslem, Hindu or Christian all sit together. All that distinguishes us is our different team colors. Fans of opposing teams even all sit together. Families go to matches together. That is how the whole world should be. Get off the plane from wherever, choose a team and you are one of us. Its that easy WilliB.
My christian mother, who served in the Australian Army fighting the Nazi's as did my war hero father, died when I was a teenager and thankfully my assimilated German Jewish, and Polish Jewish next door married neighbor's became my major influence. The wife tells everyone I am her son. I love her dearly and though he died fifteen years ago I could not have found a better person on earth. Both got out of their respective countries to escape the Nazi regime in the late thirties and came to Melbourne as many other Jews wisely did. Though they lost family in the concentrations camps it was rarely ever discussed. They were more concerned about getting on with their lives. They disliked the Zionists, seeing them as little better than the Nazi's.
If you wish to talk about rights to an historic homeland, perhaps we should all migrate to a place near the borders of Angola, Namibia and Botswana in Africa where our human ancestors originated from.
I don't regard Britain as my homeland just because my ancestors once lived there. My allegiance is solely to the country in which I live, Australia. If Britain was to say all people of British stock throughout the world should return to Britain it would sink into the Atlantic Ocean under the weight. The only reason Israel can do it with people of Jewish background is because there are only 14 million on earth, half of whom now live in Israel. They need more space to accommodate the numbers they have and for further migration, so they continue to just take it from the poor Palestinians. I note that number of Jews in the world, 14 million, has not changed since the end of WW11
The birth of the 1948 State of Israel may be emotional but it was founded on dispossession of the Arab families that had a continuous occupation for thousands of years. Christianity, Islam and Judism all link back to Abraham through the Old Testament and are variations on a religious theme that anti-cede him back to Egypt and India. The essential premise of which is "do unto others as you would have them do unto you". The rest in the scriptures WilliB, is just padding.
In terms of your emotional cry "A land without people for people without land". In 1691 in Britain, the Government passed laws that gave ordinary people property rights. The right to own land and laws and courts to enforce those rights. For the first time on earth we were no longer slaves to the emperor or king. Jews, Christians or who ever were enabled to have land and a business. That is why the industrial revolution started in Britain and why Jews were able to own land in countries that flowed out of British expansion such as the US, Canada, NZ, Australia as well. And that is why most of the other seven millions Jews on the planet live in these countries, mainly the US. They don't need Israel, they are safer and have a better future in these countries, without stealing and physically and mentally abusing the poor Palestinians. Hopefully, most of these Jewish people give their real allegiance to the country in which they live and not Israel. Artificially propping up Israel is not the answer. It either stands on its own to feet or fails. It should not need to resort to the cruel and brutal tactics is has been against the Palestinians.
WiiliB, I have not read what Professor Robinson said, so I am not able to comment on it. Perhaps JP can publish it and inform us all. I am mainly concerned about his right to speak and criticize. His freedom of speech and action and ability to question propaganda is essential, particularly at an esteemed University like University of California and is what separates us from the Nazi's. I thank you for your comments.
You might have a look at the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia in 1917 and see who was actually running the Soviet empire. The facts are they were mainly Jewish people and they led a very brutal regime that dispossessed millions of their properties and personal wealth. Try and get a copy of respected writer, Malcolm Mugerridge's 1932 book, "Winter in Moscow" if you can. An enlightened man went to Russia and saw through the Soviet lies and propaganda and told the world the facts.
If you knew anything about Jewish ancient history in Palestine you would know that it is a place that was invaded numerous times and locals were regularly slaughtered by the invaders. So to keep their numbers up for survival of their culture early Jewish forces used to simply conscript nearby Arabs into their religion and culture. Moreover, the reason why Jewish accepted lineage is via the mother is because of the prolific raping of women by invading forces. Not really as chosen as some would have us believe.
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Brunobear
WilliB and other readers. I apologize for racing off my above blog without re-reading it and correcting spelling, syntax etc. However, I live in Melbourne and the AFL footy was about to start and it comes before everything, even bloggs.
WilliB, I don't know you and you don't know me. I am not a leftist or a rightist or believe in any sort of "ism". I comment on the world based on the facts as I find them. The City I live in, is the most advanced Society on earth. We have 4 million people from 180 different nationalities and even more in number of different cultures. We all get along very harmoniously. My point about the Jewish school is that the people who run it have turned it into an enclave or school ghetto. My comparison was with the large international University on the other side of their fence where their are thousands of international and Australian students of all religions with no racial issues, except the wrongful one visited upon myself by a miscreant. The penalty in Australia for Racial Vilification is incarceration and heavy fines, and obviously the end of your professional working life. Fortunately my international student class stood up for the truth when confronted by the University and its process. The process was a disgrace and was unfair. They sought what is known as an "equality of outcomes" by gratuitously applying 50% of the blame to me when the remarks I was accused of were never made.
That is why I feel for Professor Robinson. Doubtless, the people who are going to judge him are academics. So many academics I have come across have little real experience with life and hide away in their little offices in the safety of the University and spend their day playing office politics or rewriting other peoples work, rather than seeking and conveying knowledge. To be able to deem someone a "Racist" would thrill many to their back teeth. I hope I am wrong on this.
Secondly, the international Jewish Diaspora have grown into a worldwide group of bullies who go to any length to discredit/ruin anyone who challenges anything about what they term "the Holocaust", something they stole from the Ukranians for the unspeakable cruelty and theft the Russian "Bolsheviks" did to them and millions of Russians in the twenties and thirties. Who were the main 600 leaders of the Bolsheviks. Go and do some research - you might be surprised. They were almost entirely of Jewish.
You might also have a look at the history of the Zionist Stern Gang in Palestine during WW11. They sided with the Nazi's against Britain and its allies.
There were Jews in Palestine prior to Hitler's arrival but they were a minority. Many Jews were wise enough to get out of Germany its neighbors and go to Anglo Saxon Protestant Christian countries like the USA, Britain. Canada, Australia, South Africa and NZ. And they were welcomed.
A minority chose Palestine. The newly formed United Nations sick of war; and to stop the Jewish/Arab fighting in Palestine, and to give the evacuated Jews from Europe a homeland, gave them part of Palestine. And they moved in their thousands and took it from the Palestinians kicking many out of their homes. Tens of thousands of Palestinians were just shoved over the new border to starve on concentration camps. Only the British Military's presence kept them alive for years after 1948.
Then well after WW11 was over, Jews from around the world flocked to Israel and still do. A convenient homeland that has no extradition for wrongdoings done in other countries and one that is based entirely on the Jewish religion. Israel was a second choice really. The Zionists tried Australia first led by Dr A L Steinberg, the Russian Minister of Justice in the thirties and forties, who the Australian Prime Minister at the time, described as a man who had signed off more death warrants in Russia than anyone else. Australia rejected their numerous approaches to excise part of north western Australia as a Jewish homeland. Australia rightly welcomes refugees and people of all religions and races, but the come on our terms and form part of Australia's democratic Society.
Israel was formed on a bad premise and will never be secure. The Jewish people would have been far better off relocating to the six major Anglo Saxon Protestant Christian democracies where they are free, safe, respected and able to prosper and practice their religion. These countries will fight to the death to defend them as citizens. Why place 50% of your mere 14 million total population in a little arid spot on the Eastern edge of the Mediterranean surrounded by hundreds of millions of hostiles? It is no more a Jewish homeland than it is for Christians or Moslems. We are all people of the Scriptures and just as well we don't all decide to move there.
What Israel is doing to the Palestinians only increases their insecurity.
Goodluck to Professor Robinson, he will need it. Just watch.
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Brunobear
I teach at a University and I have to tell teach my students reality and the facts, and secondly also what is in the subject texts. The first is is to assist them when they go out into the wider world to be a success, the second is to get a high mark from the subject exam.
I was accused last year of racial vilification by a Zimbabwean student who had failed the subject twice with other tutor/lecturers and had attended just one of my compulsory classes. It turned out his Visa had run out and to have it renewed he had to be regularly attending classes, passing his subjects and of good character. He failed all three but still his complaint went through University process for months, without me ever being officially notified. The eight different people the matter went through, fell over backwards to assist him. They sent emails to an address I don't have and letters to a University mail box I don't use. They got angrier with every unresponded to communication. You would think that someone amongst these "University" academics could have had the sense to just pick up the phone and asked me why I wasn't responding. The lack of a response suited their bias and preferred outcome. Fortunately, every other student in that class signed a statement to say the accuser's claims were untrue and did not happen. But being run mainly by women and the politically correct they could not just find him guilty of lying - they sort an "equality of outcome". They dismissed his claims but kept him on and assisted him to get his visa. I got high blood pressure. 96% of students in my classes pass, with over 70% obtaining high distinctions, distinctions or credits. I don't mark their exam papers so the pass rate is genuine. I pity Professor Robinson because he will be judged by people under pressure from the local and international Jewish diaspora. There is a Jewish school next to my Univeristy that looks like a concentration camp. It has high cyclone wire fencing all around similar to a concentration camp and huge double tiered electronic security gates, CC TV cameras etcetera. It would almost impossible but for the invited to enter. Whereas my University with thousand of students from China, India, Sri Lanka, Africa, Japan, Indonesia, Europe Australia has no fences or security. It is a wide open campus welcoming everyone.
The difference between the Moslems on the Gaza strip and the Jewish people who suffered in the hands of the Nazi's is the Moslems are not passively going into walled ghetto's and concentration camps like the Jews did. The people of Gaza are fighting back. Most German Jews had until April 1942 to lawfully immigrate and most did. The Polish Jews, most of whom only spoke Yiddish and lived in enclaves separated from the Polish speaking people new the Germans were coming, but most did nothing. Many did get, going to Britain and then Australia the US etc. The Gazan people are walled in by the Israeli Army and Navy, cut off from the free world. And they are being starved and humiliated. One would think Israel is looking for a cheap domestic labor force of non-citizens. I don't want to say any more, but just read President Jimmy Carter's recent book on the Israeli apartheid.
The reason the Jewish Diaspora get so bitter about people like Professor Robinson and call him a racist or an anti-Semite is because they are unable to intellectualize an intelligent response and resort to the usual response we are witnessing. The funny thing is, the Professor is a Semite and so are the Arabs from Gaza, just like the Israeli's. Genetically, they are all the same people just born into different followers of the scripture. I am saddened for all the people who died in WW11 whether actively or passively involve.
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Brunobear
PeterD 78: I'm a his. I am prepared to let this opportunity pass if the Japanese would take on an honest leadership role in world fishing and whaling. They could spend the 300 million Yen on it as a start.
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Brunobear
Saddam Hussein terrorized Iran, Kuwait, the Kurdish and his own people. His sons seemed to be potentially even worse. The world could not tolerate him having weapons of mass destruction. He was given every opportunity for ten years after his invading army in Kuwait was soundly beaten in a few weeks in 1991 and pushed back over its border, to be open and prove to the UN he no longer had WMD's or the means to make them but he chose to obfuscate. The world via the UN introduced economic sanctions on Iraq and as the years passed even they could be seen by the UN to be undermining the health and welfare of the 25 million Iraqi's, while Suddam and his cronies lived in absolute opulence. Saddam and his two sons were always going to be a major threat to stability, peace and security in the Middle East. Australian SAS were the first troops to enter Iraq in 2003 followed by the US and British forces. The war lasted a mere 22 days with modest loss of life. The greatest tragedy was never the military invasion to overthrow Saddam's regime, but the personal decision by the US civil administrator in Iraq, against the advice of the US military, to disband the Iraq military. That is what cost Iraq most of the 88,000 civilian casualties and numerous serious injuries. It has caused a furore ever since in military circles in the US. Remember the US lost over 4,000 young soldiers and suffered numerous permanent injuries as a consequence too as a result of this injudicious decision by one civilian autocrat. Society choose to succeed or fail. The US, Britain and Australia have given Iraqis the opportunity succeed or fail. Remember 90% of Iraqis took the opportunity to vote at the last national elections - that is about double the percentage that turn out in Britain and the US to vote. In Australia 96% turn out to vote, that is why we are the free-est, most prosperous, best educated and fairest and most stable country on the planet. Australia's involvement in removing Hussein was to enable Iraq to be free and democratic and to choose to succeed. Our troops suffered no deaths and were respected by Iraqis generally for treating them with kindness, sincerity and respect. Fortunately, it seems that Iraq has now sorted itself out politically, the indiscriminate insurgent bombings have stopped by and large and it can be all blue sky now. It is up to the Iraqi's.
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Brunobear
sf2k. I think you may be right. If Japan, recognized as the world's No.1 fish eating nation would take on the role of bringing honesty, facts, science about fishing throughout the world and took the honest broker leadership role to sort out the massive overfishing problem the world would cheer. It is about time the Japanese came out of their bunkers and shed their WW11 cringe and realized the world wants them to take leadership roles in world affairs and for a start use their resources to lead the world to clean up fishing, they would gain enormous respect.
Every time I look at a nature show to see that cod were fished out in Nova Scotia or sardines were fished out in California or foreign fishing vessels were vacuuming at night all the fish from the coast of Somalia leading to the Somali piracy exploits now, one thinks who is going to show some real leadership. My question then is, are the Japanese up to it? Common Japan, the world needs you.
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Brunobear
I am 63. All my mates are the same age and happily married to the same girl after forty years or so. Plenty of fun in our lives with our kids and their spouses and our grandchildren. We spend a lot of our time with our families and always have. Family first. My wife has said if I want it on the side to go to a brothel - she wouldn't object if there is no attachment like with an office romance/affair. Not interested in any side games. My marriage and family are far to important to be a drunk/womaniser/gambler or any other vice or habit that detracts from the welfare of my extended family or would shame me with them or my community. I have a great life in Melbourne, particularly with AFL footy. A game the whole family loves and participates in as spectators, or players. It will not surprise you that my team is the Saints.
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Brunobear
I am prepared to do research here in Australia if the Japanese Government will extend me 300 million yen over five years. I will get the scientists currently feasting on the "man made global warming" bandwagon to switch as increasing numbers of the world's population see it as a giant research grant hoax. We can then all share the faith in saving the wild Bluefin Tuna from massive overfishing. When that fails we can find another faith based scientific research project. These guys have to eat to - in any case would you prefer the money was spent on assisting hard up Japanese deserted wives or the unemployed. I am with Peta D 78 - why do it when a Japanese University and a South Australian company have already successfully done it.
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Brunobear
Given Emperor Hirohito refused to visit the shrine after the 14 war criminal dieties were included in 1978 until his death, must mean something. Perhaps the 14 need to be relocated elsewhere. Given the location of the Shrine near the centre of Tokyo, and the other 2.5 million names means that many Japanese will want to, and be able to, honor their ancestors who served their country into the far distant future. By relocating the 14 war criminals and the other 1400 lesser criminals to another location seems plausible, but may not be possible given this is a religious not secular shrine. Eventually, when all those who served in WW11 have passed on, the full facts and horrors about WW11 from 1937 to 1945 will no doubt be gradually disclosed to the now vast majority of Japanese who had no involvement and have enjoyed peace, guaranteed by the Allied forces, since August 1945.
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Brunobear
The nearest that man will get to heaven is simply to know the worst that can happen to him. Given that your conception was the chance product of between one of thousands of female eggs, and then one of 600 million male sperm at that particular ejeculation, and at that moment in endless time, you should be grateful you made it to earth and do what is ever possible to make something of your life. The world is a very beautiful, a place of wonder and life is the ultimate adventure. So just be careful with your decisions - you just might find out what is the worst that can happen to you. Always consider what you stand to lose before you consider what you stand to gain. You are what you make of yourself and your life. So don't waste it or the time creation has given you.
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Brunobear
The nuclear deterrent has probably stopped minor wars developing into something more threatening over the past 60 years. The US will not give up its nuclear weapons unless it develops something else just as menacing. Israel won't give up its either - Israel and its people would not last two weeks, if the Arab nations around it, became as menacing as Israel would have us believe they are. Russia will never give its up either.
But the Presidents message sounds good, just like the spend our way out of recession message. I hope the US does not give up its nuclear weapons nor it try to spend its way out of the recession. Both would be foolish.
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Brunobear
Terrorists tried to bring down the WTC towers circa 1992/3 with explosives in the basement attached to the concrete surrounded metal columns. The explosions failed to bring the building(s) down. In a public enquiry several years later an engineer with close knowledge of the buildings steel structure told the inquiry that it would be impossible to bring the buildings down by that method. Gratuitously he advised the only way it could be done was to hit the buildings with a jetliner full of fuel between the say 70th and 90th floor. The impact and the heat would do the job because unlike most skyscrapers these buildings are just steel frame construction, not reinforced concrete and also lacked strong reinforced concrete lift cores. Survivors got out of one of the jammed lifts, after the explosion, with a coat hanger, cutting through the lift wall and then the soft shaft wall beyond. The fact that the method to bring the building down was disclosed at the public hearing was the reason Bush implemented his Guantanomo Bay strategy. To try and keep the information provided by the captives secret from the terrorists. That was not likely to happen if they were brought into the US and were subject to the openness of the US legal system. Some might argue that act was a conspiracy.
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Brunobear
taniwha The US financial position is very salvageable and promptly - I do it for a living and would love the opportunity to fix it up. Japan and China's investments are denominated in US dollars. The US is only obliged to credit a US bank account in their names with US dollars to repurchase its bonds. It is up to Japan and China to use those US dollars to purchase other currencies. If the US dollar weakens, obviously they will get less in their own currencies. But where do you think they would move their funds too? The US is awesomely powerful now. It has had the military technology in place for years. Like in WW11, they will soon find the money to fund a serious war if they had too. Depending on the size of the conflict and the level of risk to the US would determine which weapons are used. They have thousands of nuclear weapons and have proven in the past they will use them to protect their soldiers. The US can turn it manufacturing power up very quickly. It would acquire what it wants from Canada and Australia by trade. It has free trade agreements with both. Yes, the US weakest point is the manner in which it has conducted its financial affairs for the past 30 years. You only need one financial intellectual (financial realist)to step in and fix it. I did it in Australia in 1991 - it took me two hours to provide the strategy. We are now the most prosperous country on the planet. I love a financial crisis. I faxed President Obama at the Whitehouse, but got no response. There is the real problem. No one over there thinks it is possbile for someone to fix it. Like you I will stay tuned until they at their weakest point. Then I might get a call. Cheers and thanks for your responses.
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Brunobear
The pictures from the moon landings were first received in Australia by numerous Australian scientists and technicians on Australian Government owned facilities before being instantly transmitted on to Mission control in the US. The fake moon landings made up in a London studio, were simply as an ill conceived back-up for the massive world TV audience, in case the Australian receiver failed to pick the actual ones up. That has been known about since the first successful moon landing by Neil Armstrong in 1969. We sent humans up there and brought them back and they went out in to the world and lectured or spoke for years about it. Everyone is entitled to their opinion but no one is entitled to be wrong in their facts. That applies to the various "holocausts" as well and we have had Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia since the eighties. None is more special than the other. They were all evil. Just gives us the facts. We know Julius Ceaser slaughtered a city in France of 80,000 about 45 BC because they rose up against Rome. Why is it we have records to get these ancient facts and not twentieth century facts. That is a conspiracy!
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Brunobear
Yuki 51. The problem with the Nazi "holocaust" cannundrum is the same as the Bolshevik "holocaust" cannundrum that preceded it in Russia. Combined they are the European 20th Century "Wholecaust". We know they occurred but what are the real numbers and the make up of those who died and who were the people that enabled them to happen? Sixty years later there has been no definitive answers given, yet we can readily research what the Romans were doing and how many they killed 2,000 years ago. The truth matters.
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Brunobear
The precise number of Jews in Europe just prior to WW11 and how many for each occupied country. How many left Europe and survived elsewhere in the world at wars end in 1945. How many that remained in Nazi occupied parts of Europe died of natural causes in Europe and on a country by country basis. How many in these occupied areas areas survived the war. It is not that I don't accept that a huge number died as one of the many genocide experiments man continues to frequently visit on itself, but if I have to be told every day of my 63 year life so far and probably to the day I die that six million Jews died at the hands of the Nazi's in WW11, will some authority e.g, the German Government publish the figures so I don't die wondering.
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Brunobear
What if you only get one date in your life? If she is healthy and so are you, you are both going to want to, and will. We all need regular Vitamin F.
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