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The Second Coming
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Sun-Myung Moon
Motto for 2005

Nur abdur Rashid
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Two years after 9/11

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Why Don't We Have Answers to These 9/11 Questions?

Geobopological Survey
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November-December 2005

Our World Today
the good and the bad...



General News ...

Some of the Front and Center

The Independent
La Haine: Schools, synagogues and
hundreds of cars burn. It's Paris 2005

... Britain has had a different experience of immigration. Communities have been encouraged to maintain their identities - anathema in France - and moved into the inner parts of the main towns and cities. There is poverty, but employment. In Birmingham two weeks ago the riots were between two groups competing for space. In France the target is different: wealth, authority, the nation.

Relief Web
Pakistan - Earthquake: Situation Report

Jennifer Cunningham
Thousands need shelter in bitter cold of Kashmir



Some of the Good ...

Henry Makow
'Red' Rosa Parks: Fabricating An American Icon

Makow: Rosa Parks was not a simple seamstress whose lonely act of defiance in 1955 sparked the Civil Rights Movement. In fact, she was a trained Communist Party (CPUSA) activist...

Comment (rebuttal) Alton Raines: I tell ya, I don't give a kooters damn if Rosa was a "communist" plant or part of some "communist" plot -- if I was black and living in the South in the 50s I'd probably have been very attracted to the communist party and movement, which promised equality, while I lived in a world where being treated like walking horse manure was a minute-by-minute reality in the 'white Christian capitalist' Amerika.

Rosa never followed up her moment with a lot of BS, either. It was what it was. It changed what needed to be changed, and God bless'er for it...

CNN
Mourners pay tribute to Rosa Parks

Thursday, November 3, 2005 -- DETROIT, Michigan (CNN) -- Thousands of mourners packed a Detroit church Wednesday for an emotional tribute to civil rights icon Rosa Parks, who changed the country 50 years ago when she refused to give up her bus seat to a white man.

Rev. Jesse Jackson Calls Parks 'Eagle Bird Of Hope'
Sen. Barack Obama Pays Tribute To Rosa Parks
Aretha Franklin "The Impossible Dream"
Farrakhan: Parks Picked Up A Real Cross
Reverend Charles Adams Saying Thank You
Former President Clinton's Tribute To Rosa Parks

Rita Dove / Time
Rosa Parks: Her simple act of protest
galvanized America's civil rights revolution

Montgomery's segregation laws were complex: blacks were required to pay their fare to the driver, then get off and reboard through the back door. Sometimes the bus would drive off before the paid-up customers made it to the back entrance. If the white section was full and another white customer entered, blacks were required to give up their seats and move farther to the back; a black person was not even allowed to sit across the aisle from whites. These humiliations were compounded by the fact that two-thirds of the bus riders in Montgomery were black.

Reuters
Overcoming personal tragedies
to help others in Pakistan

Ioannis Gatsiounis
Promoting US values in Muslim lands

William Hughes
Million More Movement Rally Strikes Unity Theme

The MMM leader, Minister Louis Farrakhan of the Nation of Islam... had written about the rally's laudable purpose earlier this year. He struck a universal theme for it, with spiritual overtones, too, when he wrote: "Christians, Muslims, Hebrews, Jews, agnostics, nationalists, socialists, men, women and youth are coming together in agreement that the time is now for us to articulate our demands, and to accept our responsibility to change the condition and reality of our lives. Even though we petition the government, our covenant must first be with our Creator and with each other."

Leonard Pitts Jr.
Still a season of suffering, 10 years later

Mona Charen
Opposing View: No more marches

Eugene Robinson
On the Mall: A Vision of Community

Official Web Page
The Millions More Movement


Daniel Mazliah
ActionAid searches for forgotten quake villages

USNewswire.com
Moon's Peace Initiative Garners
Unexpected Support; 100-City Tour Visits District

Cheong Pyeong, South Korea
A New Academy Opening in March, 2006
Cheongshim (International) Middle and High School

Jan Krikke
Thinking the unthinkable, a Confucian union

Apr 7, 2005 -- JOMTIEN, Thailand -- In 10 to 15 years East Asia will form a political-economic union along the lines of the European Union. It will follow the reunification of the two Koreas, likely to occur around 2007. A "Confucian" union will integrate Japan into East Asia the way the EU integrated Germany into Europe. By about 2020, the East Asia Union will be the world's most powerful bloc, ahead of the EU and US-led North American Free Trade Area (NAFTA). And its core will be China.

Reverend Sun-Myung Moon
God's Ideal Family - the Model for World Peace:
Inaugural Convocation of
the Universal Peace Federation

Keynote Address -- Reverend Dr. Sun Myung Moon
September 12, 2005 - Lincoln Center, New York, New York

... The science and technology of the 21st century render it possible to construct a tunnel under the Bering Strait. The construction costs are also not a problem. Think of how much money the world is wasting on war. Humanity needs to realize that we are committing fearful sins in the presence of history and our descendants. Let us take one example. How much money has the United States spent on the war in Iraq during the past three years? It is approaching $200 billion. That budget would be more than enough to complete the Bering Strait project.

Black-Electorate.Com
Jude Wanniski "Lived"

Washington Times
Today's Editorial Op-Ed on: Jude Wanniski

LewRockwell.com
Jude Wanniski Archives





Some of the Mid-lands ...

Elaine Jarvik
Brigham Young professor thinks
bombs, not planes, toppled WTC

Deseret Morning News -- Thursday, November 10, 2005 ... WTC 7, which was not hit by hijacked planes, collapsed in 6.6 seconds, just .6 of a second longer than it would take an object dropped from the roof to hit the ground. "Where is the delay that must be expected due to conservation of momentum, one of the foundational laws of physics?" he asks. "That is, as upper-falling floors strike lower floors — and intact steel support columns — the fall must be significantly impeded by the impacted mass. . . . How do the upper floors fall so quickly, then, and still conserve momentum in the collapsing buildings?"

The paradox, he says, "is easily resolved by the explosive demolition hypothesis, whereby explosives quickly removed lower-floor material, including steel support columns, and allow near free-fall-speed collapses." These observations were not analyzed by FEMA, NIST nor the 9/11 Commission, he says...

James Zogby
2005 Arab Attitudes toward US:
Good News and Bad News

Alok Jha
Fuel's paradise?
Power source that turns physics on its head

· Scientist says device disproves quantum theory
· Opponents claim idea is result of wrong maths

The Island
Hussein/Ivan Show Trial Appears to be Fig Leaf

Science Frontiers
Oil is actually a renewable, primordial syrup
continually manufactured by the earth?

The mystery of eugene island 330

Eugene Island is a submerged mountain in the Gulf of Mexico about 80 miles off the Louisiana coast. The landscape of Eugene Island is riven with deep fissures and faults from which spew spontaneous belches of gas and oil. Up on the surface, a platform designated Eugene Island 330 began producing about 15,000 barrels of oil per day in the early 1970s. By 1989, the flow had dwindled to 4,000 barrels per day. Then, suddenly, production zoomed to 13,000 barrels. In addition, estimated reserves rocketed from 60 to 400 million barrels. Even more anomalous is the discovery that the geological age of today's oil is quite different from that recovered 10 years ago. What's going on under the Gulf of Mexico?

Col Larry Wilkerson
"It's hard to sell [you know what]."

... In remarks quoted by the Washington Post, Col Wilkerson said: "If you're unilaterally declaring Kyoto dead, if you're declaring the Geneva Conventions not operative, if you're doing a host of things that the world doesn't agree with you on and you're doing it blatantly and in their face, without grace, then you've got to pay the consequences."

Sepp Hasslberger
'Bird Flu', SARS - Biowarfare or
a Pandemic of Propaganda?

FAIR
Disappearing Anti-War Protests

Tuesday 27 September 2005 -- Media shrug off mass movement against war.

Hundreds of thousands of Americans around the country protested the Iraq War on the weekend of September 24-25, with the largest demonstration bringing between 100,000 and 300,000 to Washington, D.C. on Saturday.

Carlton Johnson
Left and Right; Anarchy and Transcendency

Hugh Miles
The eye of the storm: Al-Jazeera (Taysir Alluni)

Robert Fisk
On finding Osama

Arnaud de Borchgrave
A ride on the wild side

John Nichols
Galloway's Frankness Invigorates,
Shocks Americans

Jonathan Finer and Omar Fekeiki
Iraqi police accused British soldiers
of planting bombs.

British Soldiers Clash With Iraqi Police in Basra
Governor's House Attacked by Shiite Militiamen

Juan Cole
Sistani: No Civil War
even if Half of Shiites are Killed

... Sistani has a great deal of moral authority, but you really worry whether he might be a level three levee facing a level five hurricane.




Some of the Bad ...

Akbar Muhammad
The Veil is Lifted in France
As Black and Arab Youth Rebel

...The struggle that many Arab and African societies have taken on today is to build a middle class society. This notion is a myth. A middle class society only feeds the idea that what we need in our society is a capitalist agenda where people will become extremely wealthy at the expense of the poor. These Arab and African leaders must say to Europe, you now have a responsibility to help us build a society where our young people will not try to escape to Europe. It is a tragedy that ideally, they perceive greener pastures, but all the while, the fire of persecution awaits them.

Joseph Farah
Clinton blood scandal exposed in new film

Documentary tying Arkansas guv to spread of AIDS to screen in Hollywood next week

WASHINGTON – A documentary seven years in the making tying Bill Clinton to an Arkansas prison blood scandal that spread AIDS to thousands around the world is set to screen in Hollywood next week – renewing controversy about the long-forgotten story.

The film, which premieres at the prestigious American Film Institute film festival next Tuesday, reportedly uncovers fresh evidence about how thousands in Europe contracted AIDS and hepatitis through tainted blood deliberately shipped even after widespread problems were discovered in Canada where some 10,000 had already been infected...

Fitrakis & Wasserman
GOA Report on 2004 Election:
Results Could Have Been Flipped

The General Accounting Office... the government's lead investigative agency, is known for its general incorruptibility and its thorough, in-depth analyses... The non-partisan GAO report has now found that, "some of [the] concerns about electronic voting machines have been realized and have caused problems with recent elections, resulting in the loss and miscount of votes."

Charlene Fassa
Human Trafficking / "What Then Must We Do?"

Muhammad Najeeb
Pakistan quake: aid workers,
survivors battle elements

Islamabad: The Pakistan government and international relief workers are racing against time to provide aid to the ailing and hungry survivors of the earthquake that has killed over 25,000 people and rendered more than 2.5 million homeless.

David Crary
After Katrina, tsunami, earthquake donations lag

Jon Christian Ryter
Government Betrays the Indians Again

Greg Mitchell
Charmaine Neville's New Orleans Story:
Horror and Heroism

EMSNetwork News
Hurricane Katrina - Our Experiences

By Parmedics Larry Bradsahw and Lorrie Beth Slonsky
(Bradshaw and Slonsky are paramedics from California that were attending the EMS conference in New Orleans.)

Newsweek
The Other America
An Enduring Shame:

Katrina reminded us, but the problem is not new. Why a rising tide of people live in poverty, who they are -- and what we can do about it.

Raiders News Update
Babies -- Bought, Sold and Traded

LONDON, SEPT. 17, 2005 (Zenit.org).- Abortion advocates' decades-long push to deny or downplay the humanity of the unborn child is bearing fruit. Unborn children are increasingly being treated like consumer products, if recent news stories are an indication...

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War(s) On Terror ...

Wikipedia
Mark 77 bomb

The Mark 77 is a US 750-lb (340-kg) air-dropped incendiary bomb that carries 110 gallons (415 litres) of a fuel gel mix that is the direct successor to napalm...

Use of incendiary bombs against civilian populations was banned in the 1980 United Nations Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons. The US has not signed this agreement although they did retire use of napalm.

Sigfrido Ranucci
Fallujah: The Hidden Massacre (A Film)

Daily Kos
White Phoshorus and Napalm By Any Other Name


Mike Marqusee
Fallujah: A Name That Lives in Infamy


...The assault was preceded by eight weeks of aerial bombardment. US troops cut off the city's water, power and food supplies, condemned as a violation of the Geneva convention by a UN special rapporteur, who accused occupying forces of "using hunger and deprivation of water as a weapon of war against the civilian population"...

Nat Hentoff
John McCain v. Bush: Defying the president,
the senate condemns torturing anyone
in American custody anywhere.

Friday 14 October 2005 -- For 17 months, I tried to determine what specific standards governed the treatment of detainees by consulting my chain of command.... I have been unable to get clear, consistent answers from my leadership about what constitutes lawful and humane treatment of detainees. I am certain that this confusion contributed to a wide range of abuses including death threats, beatings, broken bones, murder ... and degrading treatment. I and troops under my command witnessed some of these abuses in both Afghanistan and Iraq. -- 26-year-old U.S. Army Captain Ian Fishback in a September 16 letter to Senator John McCain

Jean-Paul Mari
Confessions of a Marine

In a just-published book, Master-Sergeant Jimmy Massey tells about his mission to recruit for, then fight in, the war in Iraq. He tells why he killed. And cracked.

Reuters
Experts Say America Is Losing War on Terror

"Everyone says there's a war of ideas out there, and I agree. The sad fact is that we're on the wrong side," said Benjamin, now a senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington. US fortunes could improve, the authors say, if Washington took a number of politically challenging steps, such as bolstering public diplomacy with trade pacts aimed at expanding middle-class influence in countries such as Pakistan. Because anti-US rhetoric often appeals strongly to impressionable youth, Benjamin and Simon say they think that many of today's young Muslims will harbor grievances against the United States for the rest of their lives.

Pamela Hess (UPI)
U.S. 'Lacks Moral Authority' In Iraq

Ramtanu Maitra
Western-trained, Western-armed, enemies

From Iraq to Afghanistan to the Central Asian republics, Western militaries are finding it is one thing to train a local army, quite another to obtain its loyalty.

The US and British militaries have suspended their training programs for Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Georgia, Ukraine and Azerbaijan after more than 800 troops from these countries deserted, and many reportedly joined militant groups, such as al-Qaeda and Chechen rebel forces.

Francis Harris in Washington
Bush will veto anti-torture law
after Senate revolt

Louis Farrakhan
Dec 1, 2001 letter to President George W. Bush

Louis Farrakhan
Second letter to President Bush / Oct 30, 2002

Salem Arif
U.S. attacks Tal Affar
plunging country into deeper crisis

Azzaman, September 10, 2005 -- After weeks of heavy bombardment and sporadic skirmishes, U.S. troops stormed Tal Affar early on Saturday.

Irwin Arieff--Reuters
39,000 Iraqis killed in fighting, new study finds

UNITED NATIONS, July 11 (Reuters) - Some 39,000 Iraqis have been killed as a direct result of combat or armed violence since the U.S.-led invasion, a figure considerably higher than previous estimates, a Swiss institute reported on Monday.

The public database Iraqi Body Count, by comparison, estimates that between 22,787 and 25,814 Iraqi civilians have died since the March 2003 invasion, based on reports from at least two media sources.

It builds on a study published in The Lancet, a British medical journal, last October, which concluded there had been 100,000 "excess deaths" in Iraq from all causes since March 2003. That figure was derived by conducting surveys of Iraqi mortality data during the war and comparing the results to similar data collected before the war.

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War(s) of Terror -- Africa Again? ?

Brian Steidle
In Darfur, My Camera Was Not Nearly Enough

Riek Machar
Colonial Britain Hands Over
South Sudan to the North

Olivier Barlet
The modernity of genocide
A burning question remains : why the horror ?

. . . What is behind the genocides of the twentieth century if it is not the egocentrism and insecurity accompanying the affirmation of the individual's autonomy which characterizes modernity ? The temptation to project onto the other what is ours is strong. And a Rwandan proverb tells us : "Nta wiyanga nk'uwanga undi (Nobody hates himself more than he who hates others)".

In their quest to surpass, artists open themselves up to all influences and facilitate the removal of projections. They thus explore a fraternity in which the identities of each and everyone are no longer the centre of human identities : not a fraternity of blood, but a fraternity of sharing.


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What is Institutionalised Terror ?

Daily Kos
US Army Admits Use of White Phosphorus as Weapon


...In other words the claim by the US Government that White Phosphorus was used only for illumination at Fallujah had been pre-emptively debunked by the Army. Indeed, the article goes on to make clear that soldiers would have liked to have saved more WP rounds to use for "lethal missions."

However, as Mark Kraft, an emailer to Eric Alterman's blog, Altercation, points out today, the Field Artillery Magazine article fails to inform its audience that

. . . there is no way you can use white phosphorus like that without forming a deadly chemical cloud that kills everything within a tenth of a mile in all directions from where it hits. Obviously, the effect of such deadly clouds weren't just psychological in nature...

Dahr Jamail
'Pacified' Fallujah


Just prior to the November, 2004 assault on that city, the primary reasons given... were: to provide "security and stability" for the upcoming January 30 "elections" and to rid Fallujah of Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi...

Joseph Lelyveld
The Strange Case of Chaplain Yee


... Several Muslim enlisted men, he heard, had been detained on their return to the mainland. Finally, on September 10, 2003, a day before the second anniversary of the September 11 attacks, Yee found himself taken into custody by agents of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service, shortly after landing in Jacksonville on leave. After five days in solitary confinement, he was shown a memo signed by General Miller charging him with espionage. "Chaplain Yee is known to have associated with known terrorist sympathizers," it said. He was also said to have classified documents hidden away in his quarters at Guantánamo, along with a ticket to London, suggesting that he'd been preparing to flee. None of this turned out to be true.

Asian Times
CIA's 'black sites' breed more evil


Fighting terrorism, with no regard to morality or humanity, tends to blur the distinction between those who blatantly perpetrate nefarious acts of terrorism and those who claim to fight terrorism. If that distinction is purposely blurred by those whose job it is to promote international law and human rights, then the question is, who will uphold the universal principles of justice and humanity?

Amnesty International
CASE SHEET 12 -- Ethiopian national/UK resident:
Benyam Mohammed al Habashi


Benyam Mohammed al-Habashi remains in Guantanamo Bay, held without charge or trial by the US military. Before his arrival he was a victim of the US government's practice of "extraordinary rendition" -- he was forcibly transferred from one country to another, in his case three times, without reference to a court. In each country he was tortured or ill-treated. There are also concerns about the role of the UK authorities in his arrest, interrogation, transfers and torture.

"The Americans are getting ready to carry out the torture. They're going to electrocute you, beat you and rape you." An interrogator to Benyam Mohammed al-Habashi in Morocco

Neil Mackay
One victim's story

Wikipedia
Johan Galtung's Notion of "Structural Violence"

Adam Curie
Structural Violence and
Making Peace: Building a new belief network


SINCE the end of World War II there have been about 150 wars -- mostly in developing countries -- in which 30 million people have died. About 40 of these wars are continuing today. British troops alone have been involved in over 70 military operations in about 45 countries. This is symptomatic of a global war hysteria that is causing Third World military spending to rise even more sharply than that of the rich countries. Every nation proclaims its commitment to peace, but wars keep raging.

Yet peace is not simply the opposite of war. There are conditions of social injustice, economic exploitation and political oppression which, while they are not war itself, are by no means peaceful and often lead to war. This "structural violence" is built into social structures and deprives its victims of jobs, food, health, education, political liberties and human dignity.

Peter Beaumont
Revealed: grim world of new Iraqi torture camps


An arm appears to have been broken and one of the higher vertebrae is pushed inwards. There is a cluster of small, neat circular wounds on both sides of his left knee. At some stage an-Ni'ami seems to have been efficiently knee-capped. It was not done with a gun - the exit wounds are identical in size to the entry wounds, which would not happen with a bullet. Instead it appears to have been done with something like a drill.

Ashraf Fahim
The perils of colonial justice in Iraq

Andrew Buncombe and Kim Sengupta
Secret U.S. Jails Hold 10,000

Professor Manning Marable
9/11: Racism in a Time of Terror

I think that as Americans, we must also make a clear distinction between "guilt" and "responsibility." The Al Qaeda group is indeed guilty of committing mass murder. But the United States government is largely responsible for creating the conditions for reactionary Islamic fundamentalism to flourish. During Reagan's administration, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) provided over three billion dollars to finance the mujahadeen's guerilla war against the Soviet Union's military presence in Afghanistan. The CIA used Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence, or secret police, to equip and train tens of thousands of Islamic fundamentalists in the tactics of guerilla warfare. . . .

There is a clear link between 9/11 and the shameful political maneuvering committed by the U.S. at the United Nations World Conference Against Racism held in Durban, South Africa, only days before the terrorist attacks. There the U.S. government opposed the definition of slavery as "a crime against humanity." It refused to acknowledge the historic and contemporary effects of colonialism and racial segregation on the underdevelopment and oppression of the non-European world. The majority of dark humanity is saying to the United States that racism and militarism are not the solutions to the world's major problems. Transnational capitalism and the repressive neoliberal policies of structural adjustment represent a dead end for the developing world. We can only end the threat of terrorism by addressing constructively the routine violence of poverty, hunger, and exploitation that characterize the daily existence of several billion people on this planet. Racism is, in the final analysis, only another form of violence. . . .

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Historisists... Ain't that odd ?

Warren Hedges
New Historicism Explained

Nation of Islam
The Murder of Malcolm X
The Effect on Black People

Multimedia Video Webcast by
the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan
February 1990, Malcolm X College, Chicago, IL

Robert Oscar Lopez
Saving Rosa Parks from American Hypocrisy

... The struggle is over, because racism is a thing of the past? "Unhappiness in the 21st century is a function of ingratitude and the cultural flaws of people of color themselves, over which white people have no power."

Nkechi Taifa
Crack, Congress, and
The Million Movement March

... One receives the same five year mandatory sentence for 5 grams of crack as for 500 grams of powder. But because powder cocaine can very easily be converted to crack, to punish crack cocaine offenses at a quantity ratio 100 times greater than its original powder form, is irrational.

Despite prevalent stereotypes, the majority of documented crack users are white. The "war on drugs," however, has been primarily fought in inner-city black communities. This law enforcement policy has caused a disproportional number of low-level black drug abusers to be herded to prison under the crack laws, serving unreasonably harsh sentences...

Russell Simmons
Response to Abraham Foxman about
the Millions More Movement

NEW YORK--May 9, 2005--Hip-Hop Summit Action Network
Hip Hop Summit Action Network Chairman, Russell Simmons released the following response to ADL Director, Abraham Foxman's letter urging prominent Black leaders to reconsider their support for the upcoming Millions More Movement

Tavis Smiley
Transcript: Minister Louis Farrakhan Interview

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Robert Pear and Holli Chmela
U.S. march seeks more for blacks

Cornel West
Exiles From a City and From a Nation

It takes something as big as Hurricane Katrina and the misery we saw among the poor black people of New Orleans to get America to focus on race and poverty. It happens about once every 30 or 40 years...

Jude Wanniski
Ibn Khaldun on the Origins of Society

Ward Churchill
Deconstructing the Columbus Myth

Was the "Great Discoverer"
Italian or Spanish, Nazi or Jewish?

Ed Pompeian
George Washington's Slave Child?

PlanetQuest
The History of Astronomy: Angkor Wat

The Memory Bank
Teaching Social Anthropology

Web's Biggest
The World's Top Anthropology Web Sites

Exposition of the Principle
The Foundation for the Messiah

... In conclusion, Jacob was victorious in taking responsibility for the indemnity course to pay for Abraham's mistake. By using his wisdom for the sake of God's Will, Jacob triumphed as an individual in his struggle with Esau to win the birthright. He entered Haran and, as a family, triumphed in a twenty-one-year struggle with his uncle Laban to win the birthright. On his way back from Haran to Canaan, Jacob was victorious in the fight with the angel. He was the first fallen man to fulfill the indemnity condition to restore dominion over the angel. Thereupon, he received the name "Israel,"75(Gen. 32:28) signifying that he set the pattern and laid the groundwork upon which the chosen people would be established. After returning to Canaan with these victories, Jacob won Esau's heart, and together they fulfilled the indemnity condition to remove the fallen nature.

Jacob thus victoriously completed the model course to bring Satan to submission. Moses, Jesus, and even the people of Israel would walk this course after the pattern set by Jacob. The history of Israel can serve as a good historical source for understanding the course to bring Satan to submission on the national level. For this reason, it is central to the study of the providence of restoration.

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Israeli-Palestinian Re-unification ...

Haaretz
IDF launches air strikes in Gaza
in response to attack

Aljazeera
Ahmadinejad: Wipe Israel off map

Polyconomics.com
The key to peace in the Middle East

This is the quite lengthy conclusion to the March 1998 interview of Min. Farrakhan by Jeffrey Goldberg, a free-lance journalist whose work has appeared regularly in the Jewish weekly Forward and the Sunday NYTimes Magazine. It is, I think [writes Jude Wanniski], the best exchange/dialog between Min. Farrakhan and a Jewish intellectual that I've seen. As I came to believe in my discussions with Min. Farrakhan, he may be the key to peace in the Middle East, if he could ever persuade the American Jewish political community to dialog with him over their differences in perspective. I timed the transcription of that interview -- never before published -- to coincide with today's "Million Family March" in Washington, D.C., on the fifth anniversary of the Million Man March of 1995. The other coincidence is the summit in Egypt, where political leaders attempt to work out at least a ceasefire in the outbreak of war between Israel and its neighbors.

Observer Worldview
Full text: bin Laden's 'letter to America'

Online document: the full text of Osama bin Laden's "letter to the American people", reported in today's Observer (November 24, 2002). The letter first appeared on the internet in Arabic and has since been translated and circulated by Islamists in Britain.

Jude Wanniski
Israel guns for Iran

Sami Moubayed
The waxing of the Shi'ite crescent

... Shi'ite resurgence?
Two years after the fall of Saddam's regime in Iraq, it is safe to ask: Who were the real victors in this bloody war of the Middle East in 2003? At first glance, the only victors were George W Bush and the neo-conservatives at the White House. A closer look would show, however, that Iran as well, ironically, has a lot to gain from the new Middle East...

Jude Wanniski
Is Iran Building a Nuke?

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North and South Korean Re-unification ...

Ryu Jin / Korean Times
Trade Minister Sees 'Small Unification' in Kaesong Complex

South Korean enterprises can find good opportunities in the joint industrial complex of Kaesong in North Korean in terms of economy and trade, Seoul’s trade minister said on Sunday.

"I have a feeling a small reunification is taking place in the industrial park there," Minister for Trade Kim Hyun-chong said on his recent trip to Kaesong in an interview with Yonhap news agency. "It could be an alternative for South Korean companies."

Kim Rahn / Korean Times
Robert Kim Arrives in Homeland After 9 Yrs

"I was not a spy, nor was I hired by Korea government. I just passed information Baek would need by his request, or voluntarily, but without taking any money in return for the information," Kim told reporters at a press conference at Incheon International Airport.

He also said he did not intend to damage U.S. security and the information was not about the nation’s security or defense.

"However, as a result, I violated the U.S. government's regulations and I feel sorry to have occasioned the Korean people so much anxiety," he said.

He added he does resent either the Korean or the U.S. government.

Lee Jin-Woo / Korean Times
Uri Criticizes GNP for Inflaming Ideology Issues

Ruling Uri Party (Liberal) chairman Moon Hee-sang Tuesday strongly attacked the opposition Grand National Party (Conservative) for taking advantage of an ideological dispute resulting from a sociology professor's pro-North Korean remarks...

"The GNP (Conservative) seems to have confused anti-communist policies during the Cold War era with liberal democracy," presidential spokesman Kim Man-soo (Liberal) said. "On the morning of April 9, 1975, eight intellectuals, who were falsely charged as North Korean spies, were executed within 20 hours of the Supreme Court's ruling..."

Korean Herald
President warns against 'great power politics'

Roh to return home tomorrow after 10-day tour

NEW YORK - President Roh Moo-hyun yesterday stressed the world must eradicate the legacies of imperialism and avoid "great power politics" in international affairs during his speech before the U.N. World Summit in New York. He called for the multinational body to undergo reform underscoring the importance of it regaining moral authority.

An Sang-Nam
Why North Korea isn't talking

The View from Pyongyang

Moon Sun-Myung
North and South, East and West;
Proclaiming "God's Fatherland and
the Era of the Peace Kingdom" in 2004

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African Re-unification ...

CNN
Mourners pay tribute to Rosa Parks

Craig S. Smith The New York Times
Migrants reported found in desert
The New York Times

Veronica Nmoma
The Civil War and the Refugee Crisis in Liberia

American Historical Review
Autobiography of Omar ibn Said,
Slave in North Carolina, 1831 (b. 1770?)

UNC.edu
Portrait of Omar ibn Said

Molefi Kete Asante
Afrocentricity: Toward a New Understanding
of African Thought in this Millennium

James Dunn
Imhotep, Doctor, Architect,
High Priest, Scribe and Vizier to King Djoser

Tour Egypt
Netjenkhet Djoser, (reigned 2630-2611 BC)
the 2nd King of Egypt's 3rd Dynasty

Wikipedia
The Land of Punt

(in Egyptian called "Ta Netjeru", meaning "Land of the Gods"), was a fabled and exotic site in eastern Africa, which carried on extensive trade with Ancient Egypt, China and Arabia. It was also the land to which the ancient Egyptians traced their origin.

Wikipedia
Khoisan

Khoisan is the name for several ethnic groups of southern Africa, where they seem to have appeared many tens of thousands of years ago, and that share some specific physical and linguistic characteristics. They were the original inhabitants of much of southern Africa before the Bantu migrations southward and later European people.

Physically, however, the Khoisan, with their short frames, yellow-brown skin, epicanthic eye folds and small arms and feet, were quite distinct from the darker-skinned Africans who constitute the majority of Africa's population. The physical features of the Khoisan are slightly similar to the Mongoloids (who live primarily in East Asia).

UPI
Niger food crisis raises alarm

UPI
Severe child malnutrition growing in Niger

Emira Woods
Mandela's Powerful Message,
"Africa's Time Has Come"

The fifth and final step is
affirming Africa's resource rights.


Ninety percent of all U.S. engagement with Africa is in the extractive industries--oil, mining, timber, and minerals. Countries like Nigeria are perhaps the most egregious. In spite of the rich oil flowing onshore and off, the average Nigerian has the same standard of living as his or her grandparents did in 1960, before any oil was drilled. Firestone in Liberia signed 99-year leases to extract rubber for 3 cents per hectare. This rape of Africa is unconscionable. Africa's resources must benefit its own people. Demands of accountability, transparency, and ethics must be made not only on African governments but also on U.S. companies.

Life Site
UNICEF Nigerian Polio Vaccine Contaminated
with Sterilizing Agents Scientist Finds

Scientist says things discovered in vaccines
are "harmful, toxic"

KADUNA, Nigeria, March 11, 2004 (LifeSiteNews.com) - A UNICEF campaign to vaccinate Nigeria's youth against polio may have been a front for sterilizing the nation. Dr. Haruna Kaita, a pharmaceutical scientist and Dean of the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences of Ahmadu Bello University in Zaria, took samples of the vaccine to labs in India for analysis...

African-Union.Org
African Union in a Nutshell

The advent of the African Union (AU) can be described as an event of great magnitude in the institutional evolution of the continent. On 9.9.1999, the Heads of State and Government of the Organisation of African Unity issued a Declaration (the Sirte Declaration) calling for the establishment of an African Union, with a view, inter alia, to accelerating the process of integration in the continent, to enable the continent to play its rightful role in the global economy while addressing multifaceted social, economic, and political problems--compounded as they are by certain negative aspects of globalisation...

African Front
In 2002 the Secretariat of
the Organization of African Unity (OAU) was
transformed into the Commission of
the African Union (AU)

LEADERS of the AFRICAN UNION (AU)

The AU was the culmination of a 100-year-long process of political and economic integration. The AU retains the privileges and rights of a federated sovereignty, with the mandate to defend its territory, secure the unity of Africans, and protect the people's lives. The AU is also product of the amalgamation of the Organization of African Unity (formed in 1963) with the African Community (formed in 1991). The General Secretariat of the OAU served as the secretariat of the African Community until the formation of the AU. In 2002 the Secretariat of the OAU was transformed into the Commission of the African Union with the mandate to serve as the secretariat of the Pan African Parliament, and to share responsibilities with the NEPAD Secretariat and coordinate some of the work of the other institutions and organs of the African Union.

AU Head of State (President of the Pan African Parliament) Gertrude Ibengwe Mongella - January 2004 to Present ...

African Front
Brief Overview of the HIstory of the African Union
Towards African National Sovereignty

Nat Hentoff
An Ally from Hell
CIA's close relationship with Sudan's government
enables genocide there to continue.

OXFAM
The situation in Darfur remains desperate

While the country celebrates peace in the North South conflict that has raged for 21 years, another conflict--that in Darfur --continues.

Thalif Deen
African Force Too Weak to Stop Darfur Killings

Todd Bensman
The Herero say the 20th century's bleak
history of genocide started with them
in this small, dusty farming burg in Namibia,
once the German colony of South-West Africa.

Yvon Neptune
Haiti : Letter From Prime Minister
Yvon Neptune
-- March 04, 2005

Ellen Knickmeyer
Ivory Coast:
Why the One-Time "Paris of Africa"
Is Sliding Into War, and Why It Matters
An AP News Analysis

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Completed Testament ...
Good News / bad news


Frontlines / Spiritual-Physical Resurrection ...

Reverend Sun-Myung Moon
God's Ideal Family - the Model for World Peace:
Inaugural Convocation of the Universal Peace Federation

Keynote Address -- Reverend Dr. Sun Myung Moon
September 12, 2005 - Lincoln Center, New York, New York

From 1904 to 1915, the Kaiser's troops systematically exterminated as many as 80,000 Herero, a scarcely known slaughter of Teutonic efficiency that produced forced labor camps, sex slaves and the first academic "studies" of supposed Aryan superiority...

Yvon Neptune
Haiti : Letter From Prime Minister
Yvon Neptune
-- March 04, 2005

Ellen Knickmeyer
Ivory Coast:
Why the One-Time "Paris of Africa"
Is Sliding Into War, and Why It Matters
An AP News Analysis

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Completed Testament ...
Good News / bad news


Frontlines / Spiritual-Physical Resurrection ...

Reverend Sun-Myung Moon
God's Ideal Family - the Model for World Peace:
Inaugural Convocation of
the Universal Peace Federation

Keynote Address -- Reverend Dr. Sun Myung Moon
September 12, 2005 - Lincoln Center, New York, New York

... The science and technology of the 21st century render it possible to construct a tunnel under the Bering Strait. The construction costs are also not a problem. Think of how much money the world is wasting on war. Humanity needs to realize that we are committing fearful sins in the presence of history and our descendants. Let us take one example. How much money has the United States spent on the war in Iraq during the past three years? It is approaching $200 billion. That budget would be more than enough to complete the Bering Strait project.

Why must we continue this insane barbarism, pouring countless dollars into wars that do not accomplish anything more than death? Now is the time, as the prophet Isaiah taught, to beat our swords into ploughshares and spears into pruning hooks. Humankind should end the perverse cycle of sacrificing our children's lives and squandering astronomical sums of money to fight wars only for the sake of war. The time has come for the countries of the world to pool their resources and advance toward the world of peace desired by God, the Master of this great universe...

Today we are participating in the inauguration of the Universal Peace Federation. It represents God's victory, the fruit of the True Parents' blood, sweat and tears, and the world's cherished hope. It will carry out the role of an Abel-type United Nations in relation to the existing United Nations. Under the banner of the Universal Peace Federation, we will serve as peace police and peace army to safeguard global peace. I hope that you will put on new armor in this new age and be wise and brave activists in this worldwide peace force, for the sake of humanity's future.

Friends of Dr. Pak
Background of Bo Hi Pak's Trial
and Incarceration in Korea

For the past several years Dr. Pak has been working on some projects to raise a large endowment fund for the continued operation of the Korean Cultural Foundation, the Little Angels and the Universal Ballet. In addition he was trying to set up a new foundation called "The Korean Peoples Unification Foundation" in order to promote and realize the dream of the peaceful reunification of the Korean peninsula. He had many other ideas and programs that he wanted to realize for the spiritual and ethical revitalization of the Korean people. As anyone who is acquainted with Dr. Pak knows he is an irrepressible man of action to whom retirement or idleness is an impossibility.

For these reasons he was desperately pursuing some ill advised and ill-fated fundraising schemes introduced to him by some church members. To make a long story short Dr. Pak became a victim of international criminal scam artists who defrauded him of all of his money with the promise of huge financial support to the foundations.

Bo Hi Pak
Excerpt from "Messiah" -- On Reverend Moon's
Meeting with President Nixon,
Regarding Watergate

Rev. Michael Jenkins
Building Trust With Religious Leaders
in The Holy Land

American Clergy Leadership Conference
Exchanging the Cross for the Crown
Christian Leaders to Carry Cross,
Then Take It Down in Effort for
Peace and Reconciliation

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Frontlines / Sexual Identity ...

Pamela White
Suffer the Children

The child sex trade is a global nightmare, but a former Interpol agent and a Boulder nonprofit are doing something about it.

Sharon Hughes
A New Face for Gay Pride The Gay Culture II

In "The Overhauling of Straight America: Waging Peace Part Two" written in 1987, it outlines the recommended steps to be taken in order for America to accept homosexuality as normal... "To desensitize the public is to help it view homosexuality with indifference instead of with keen emotion...if you can only get them to think that it is just another thing, with a shrug of their shoulders then your battle for legal and social rights is virtually won..."

To bring a balance of resource sites I recommend visiting Changing Worldviews' Issues Library under Dr. Christopher Wolfe's and Dr. Warren Throckmorton's interviews with us for links such as People Can Change, and Is Homosexuality Genetic?

See: changingworldviews.com/IssuesLibrary.htm#homosexuality

Changing World Views
Resources on the issue of Homosexuality



Matt C. Abbott
My priest sources tell me that
the archdiocese is about 70 to 90 percent gay

Dennis Prager
Judaism's Sexual Revolution:
Why Judaism (and then Christianity) Rejected Homosexuality

When Judaism demanded that all sexual activity be channeled into marriage, it changed the world. The Torah's prohibition of non-marital sex quite simply made the creation of Western civilization possible. Societies that did not place boundaries around sexuality were stymied in their development. The subsequent dominance of the Western world can largely be attributed to the sexual revolution initiated by Judaism and later carried forward by Christianity.

This revolution consisted of forcing the sexual genie into the marital bottle. It ensured that sex no longer dominated society, heightened male-female love and sexuality (and thereby almost alone created the possibility of love and eroticism within marriage), and began the arduous task of elevating the status of women.

It is probably impossible for us, who live thousands of years after Judaism began this process, to perceive the extent to which undisciplined sex can dominate man's life and the life of society. Throughout the ancient world, and up to the recent past in many parts of the world, sexuality infused virtually all of society.

Henry Makow, PhD
Let's Reserve Sex for Marriage

... Gay or straight, we are all becoming homosexual because we cannot achieve the spiritual union or permanent intimacy that we really crave.

Sex is mistaken for love and replaces it, thereby assuming a deceptive importance. We are obsessed with it. Because it cannot satisfy our real need, we continue to up the ante and become kinkier.

We judge people strictly by their sex appeal and are cruelly indifferent to those who are not physically attractive. Women develop eating disorders. The aged naturally are treated with contempt.

We compensate for failure to find permanent love by making a public display of our promiscuity. This is supposed to affirm our freedom and identity. TV and movies testify to this perverse trend. In many cases homosexuals now are defining heterosexual norms. ("Sex and the City"; "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy"; "Kinsey: Let's Talk About Sex")

We are in constant denial about our malaise and the forces that enslave us. . (See my "Is this Gay Behavior Sick? http://www.savethemales.ca/201101.html )

In contrast, heterosexuality is monogamous, exclusive and private. It is concerned with procreation, nurturing, and personal development.


Russell D. Moore
Homosexuality, Racism, and
the Eclipse of the Gospel

Carlton Johnson
Cultural diversity and Moral diversity are
two different constructs
...

Steve Chin
Marriage is multicultural

BigEye.com
Sex Education

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Frontlines / Species-Race Identity ...

Bill Sardi
The Deadliest Flu Virus in the World:
Made in USA

Shahar Ilan
Does a clone have a soul?

"In my opinion," says Rabbi Moshe Botschko, head of the Heichal Eliyahu hesder yeshiva, "a creature born through genetic duplication is not considered human - It is clear beyond all doubt that the life form created in some scientific institution will be an animal that walks on two feet, no more." According to Botschko, a highly respected rabbi in the French-speaking community, the reason for this is that the Creator only gives man a soul at the moment when sperm meets ovum. But the cloning process involves no sperm. The implications of Botschko's conclusion are far-reaching: "Anyone who kills a creature of this type will not be indicted, because he has not killed a man," he says.

Nick Buchan
'Human-brained' monkeys

Cable News Network
Cloning success hailed, feared

A breakthrough in human embryonic stem cell research by scientists in South Korea has been hailed as ground-breaking, with the potential to fight a host of ailments, but some people have raised ethical concerns.

Kim Tae-gyu
Pig Organ Transplants to Apes Likely This Year

Seoul National University professor Hwang Woo-suk is likely to surprise the world once again, this time by transplanting organs of miniature pigs to monkeys by the end of the year.

CNN.com
Creating 'human-animals' for research
Ethics report endorses mingling
human cells with lesser beings

RENO, Nevada (AP) -- Saturday, April 30, 2005 -- On a farm about six miles outside this gambling town, Jason Chamberlain looks over a flock of about 50 smelly sheep, many of them possessing partially human livers, hearts, brains and other organs.

The University of Nevada-Reno researcher talks matter-of-factly about his plans to euthanize one of the pregnant sheep in a nearby lab.

He can't wait to examine the effects of the human cells he had injected into the fetus' brain about two months ago.

James P. Tucker Jr.
DU Death Toll Tops 11,000
Nationwide Media Blackout Keeps U.S. Public
Ignorant About This Important Story

The death toll from the highly toxic weapons component known as depleted uranium (DU) has reached 11,000 soldiers and the growing scandal may be the reason behind Anthony Principi's departure as secretary of the Veterans Affairs Department...

Of the 580,400 soldiers who served in Gulf War I, 11,000 are now dead, he said. By the year 2000, there were 325,000 on permanent medical disability. More than a decade later, more than half (56 percent) who served in Gulf War I have permanent medical problems. The disability rate for veterans of the world wars of the last century was 5 percent, rising to 10 percent in Vietnam.

The Leaping Hope
Brave New World: Future and Now
A bibliography

Minjok Han
Mounting Evidence

Becky McCall
Brain fingerprints under scrutiny

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Words of Wisdom -- Let it be ...

Peace in Corporate Life

Nur abdur Rashid
Longings of the Soul



Peace in Family Life

Steve Chin
Marriage is multicultural

As an evangelical Christian, I believe and affirm the biblical model of the family. But as an Asian-American, it is clear to me that the traditional family is not just a Western construct. The traditional family is an Asian construct as well-because it's universal.

"It is by the great rite of marriage that mankind subsists the myriad generations," the philosopher Confucius said, around the year 500 B.C.

Nur abdur Rashid
The Torque of Remembrance

Buddhist Perspectives
Filial Piety

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Humor / Cartoons ...

Paul Krugman
Defending Imperial Nudity

Hans Christian Andersen understood bad rulers. “The Emperor’s New Suit” doesn’t end with everyone acclaiming the little boy for telling the truth. It ends with the emperor and his officials refusing to admit their mistake.

I’ve laid my hands on additional material, which Andersen failed to publish, describing what happened after the imperial procession was over.

The talk-show host Bill O’Reilly yelled, “Shut up! Shut up! Shut up!” at the little boy. Calling the boy a nut, he threatened to go to the boy’s house and “surprise” him.

Fox News repeatedly played up possible finds of imperial clothing, then buried reports discrediting these stories. Months after the naked procession, a poll found that many of those getting most of their news from Fox believed that the emperor had in fact been clothed...

Aaron McGruder
The Boondocks

Splitting Images
Celebrity Look-Alike Agency

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Music / The Arts ...

InJin
Crimson Sketches

Cosmica
Learning How to Undraw the Line Between

Stevie Wonder
Hear 3 Songs from "A Time To Love"

Bandbuilder.Com
Listen to Seal's New Music (SEAL IV)

Seal.Com
Seals Official Home Site

Nur abdur Rashid
Spring Breeze

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