Saturday, March 03, 2007
Saturday, February 17, 2007
Guess this guy...
...probably isn't on many people's christmas card list...
...well thank God the reporter didn't ask them about Jesus' lineage
(i.e. Mary and Joseph) nor his father let him out with an Uzi...
...still his English is pretty good...
Thursday, December 28, 2006
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
One State solution
"UK Prime Minister Tony Blair, who is in the region, said it was important to back people seeking a two-state solution"
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/6191751.stm
Laughable. Doesn't the wanker realise that he has used up any international political capital the UK had over the last few years. The UK is for all intents and purposes bankrupt on the international stage. So there is now to be a new vote presided over by the newest member of the Israeli state, Abbas. Bring on the election I say. Unless they rig it, which is highly possible, Hammas will win again. The natural inclination of the people of the region is resistance. So Blair calls out to moderates? Arsse kissers put into power post WWI, lets see if the Arabs are lambs to be herded by Bush and his poodle, or Lions and Eagles.
I think that the only thing that I agree with the fool about is that there is only one solution to the root of the regions problems. His proposal, a two state solution? Bollox! A one country solution! not Israel, not Palestine, Bilad as Sham.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/6191751.stm
Laughable. Doesn't the wanker realise that he has used up any international political capital the UK had over the last few years. The UK is for all intents and purposes bankrupt on the international stage. So there is now to be a new vote presided over by the newest member of the Israeli state, Abbas. Bring on the election I say. Unless they rig it, which is highly possible, Hammas will win again. The natural inclination of the people of the region is resistance. So Blair calls out to moderates? Arsse kissers put into power post WWI, lets see if the Arabs are lambs to be herded by Bush and his poodle, or Lions and Eagles.
I think that the only thing that I agree with the fool about is that there is only one solution to the root of the regions problems. His proposal, a two state solution? Bollox! A one country solution! not Israel, not Palestine, Bilad as Sham.
Monday, December 18, 2006
Greys versus Blues

I was thinking about the Greys a few days ago. They may seem advanced, promising heaven or rather 'the heavens' but there's a reason they are in our locality unable to leave. The blues are obviously not the gods that those in the subcontinent think they are, but one thing is for sure, if the greys and their allies try to exit this stellar system the blues will be waiting.
Watch and shoot, watch and shoot.
Tuesday, November 07, 2006
Now I don't drink but make mine...
...a double whiskey, or to be precise Whiskey Whiskey. What makes me think about this is the repositioning of the political parties toward the centre ground. Now the party I vote for has always occupied that ground and we shall for want of a better term refer to them as Whigs, and for sure the emerging Conservative certainly has a patriarchal 'Wet' feel to it. So what I'm basically running through my head is the state of Parliament after the next election. Could we have a blended Whiskey Whiskey government or again a young and immature single malt?
Tuesday, September 12, 2006
CONTACT.
"Get ready to take a chance on something that just might end up being the most profoundly impactful moment for humanity, for the history... of history."
I recall some years ago I watched a movie adapted from a Carl Sagan book called 'Contact', as soon as I had finished watching the film I had an epiphany. I suppose the reason I feel the need to blog my thoughts at the time on 'loud' rather than the whisper I completed at the time is as a result of all the negative press Muhammad and Islam have been getting recently. This is a hypothesis, that we have indeed recieved, as in the film, a message from space/first heaven. So for the proposed experiment one will need a.) a/some powerful computational machine(s) b.) some advanced mathematical formula(e) preferably as pertaining to advanced physics (i.e. quantum theory) c.) a copy of the quran in Arabic and d.) the 'abjad' number system. Feed in the numbers generated from the arabic script of the quran in varying format i.e. 1.) Surah 2.) Ayat 3.) Infinite loop of whole and or parts. Feed in complex formula and leave computational computer to cycle to completion, for this if not in ownership of PhD in astrophysics, theoretical physics/maths, ask someone who is what would be the most likely equation that could act as a key to the number sequence. Upon completion, sit back and see Muhammad and Islam in it's true light.
Oh and the part of the film/book where they align the messages to give up a plan...Alif Lam Mim.
I recall some years ago I watched a movie adapted from a Carl Sagan book called 'Contact', as soon as I had finished watching the film I had an epiphany. I suppose the reason I feel the need to blog my thoughts at the time on 'loud' rather than the whisper I completed at the time is as a result of all the negative press Muhammad and Islam have been getting recently. This is a hypothesis, that we have indeed recieved, as in the film, a message from space/first heaven. So for the proposed experiment one will need a.) a/some powerful computational machine(s) b.) some advanced mathematical formula(e) preferably as pertaining to advanced physics (i.e. quantum theory) c.) a copy of the quran in Arabic and d.) the 'abjad' number system. Feed in the numbers generated from the arabic script of the quran in varying format i.e. 1.) Surah 2.) Ayat 3.) Infinite loop of whole and or parts. Feed in complex formula and leave computational computer to cycle to completion, for this if not in ownership of PhD in astrophysics, theoretical physics/maths, ask someone who is what would be the most likely equation that could act as a key to the number sequence. Upon completion, sit back and see Muhammad and Islam in it's true light.
Oh and the part of the film/book where they align the messages to give up a plan...Alif Lam Mim.
Monday, September 11, 2006
So now the Cameroon...
...says we have not to be anti-American. He speaks about the 'Atlantic' friendship, stuff that, the only connection I have with the US is no connection at all, let them stay in their lovely cuntinent, and we in ours. Speaking of connections, we'd be better placed to develop alliances with those a little closer to home, and actually connected by land mass, i.e. Europe, Asia, Africa. Of course the temptation upon the election of the next president, be that Mule or Elephant, will be to give them the benefit of the doubt, especially if they back track and seem reasonable. This cannot happen, they have made their bed, now they must lie in it or be made to lie in it, with no recourse. They set course now they must reach their final destination, check the hold for stowaways.
BBC REPORT
Stand too close to Goliath, and if he falls upon you, blame none but yourself.
BBC REPORT
Stand too close to Goliath, and if he falls upon you, blame none but yourself.
(Post Speech: "Mr Cameron certainly has one eye on the way his words will be interpreted by the current and, more importantly, future Democrat or non-Bush Republican administration.")
BBC REPORT 2
BBC REPORT 2
Monday, August 28, 2006
Just been watching a report...
..on Vietnam. Really very interesting, it outlined the economic reforms that were put in place. Given that I bought Capital on my 18th birthday and read it cover to cover, accompanied by jumping back and forth, what has come to be known as 'Communism' is really a misnomer. I think there is an axiom that people like to quote to appear clever, it goes 'Communists have read Marx, Capitalists have understood him'. Well then perhaps in the truest sense they can maybe write a paper on the economic system of the future, let's say in 4000 words, '21st Century economics: Fluidity in the movement of Capital. Discuss.'. Must have issues would be the synthesis of Marxism and capitalism, given that the Marxist system is often called dialectic materialism, it seems quite a good proposition.
The programme focused on what would occur in staggered parallel between economics and politics. This is very interesting, and I'm sure that Vietnam is being closely watched by its larger brother, China. I find the whole region fascinating, as a westerner fixated with the Levant, the Orient proper holds many secrets and a truly ancient culture. It is alluded to by Muhammad himself, when he says 'Seek ye knowledge, even when it is in China'. There is of course an old Islamic tradition in China, which was recounted to me by some muslim elders I travelled with from the sub-continent, it is said that the emperor of China welcomed the muslim migrants saying 'There is no conflict between Islam and Confuciounism', who quickly became successful partcipants in the business and economic affairs of China.
I just can't help thinking that maybe Muhammad saw something during his journey on the night of ascension. After all we do not know how long he was actually gone, nor what he saw, tho' in the linear time of the life of the prophet it was merely a night. How is it said 'When they see the true reality it will be as if their whole life was the blinking of an eye', so plenty of time in a night to see what may come to pass....
The programme focused on what would occur in staggered parallel between economics and politics. This is very interesting, and I'm sure that Vietnam is being closely watched by its larger brother, China. I find the whole region fascinating, as a westerner fixated with the Levant, the Orient proper holds many secrets and a truly ancient culture. It is alluded to by Muhammad himself, when he says 'Seek ye knowledge, even when it is in China'. There is of course an old Islamic tradition in China, which was recounted to me by some muslim elders I travelled with from the sub-continent, it is said that the emperor of China welcomed the muslim migrants saying 'There is no conflict between Islam and Confuciounism', who quickly became successful partcipants in the business and economic affairs of China.
I just can't help thinking that maybe Muhammad saw something during his journey on the night of ascension. After all we do not know how long he was actually gone, nor what he saw, tho' in the linear time of the life of the prophet it was merely a night. How is it said 'When they see the true reality it will be as if their whole life was the blinking of an eye', so plenty of time in a night to see what may come to pass....
Monday, August 21, 2006
Monday, August 14, 2006
I hope that the party ceasing firing missiles...
...at 05:00am tomorrow morning. I know they didn't fire them initially and only used them in what was called a response to the aerial attack etc., but let's face it they are ineffectual weapons in the face of Goliath, far better to use the philosopher's stone. There is no doubt that Israel will continue their attacks, but if Hizbollah can stop the missiles and solely engage them on the ground in South Lebanon, they will curry international favour. Sometimes warriors need not only to fight hard, but fight smart.
Friday, August 11, 2006
Speaking in metaphor...
...gate in shock troops at the appropriate moment, then gate them out like they were never there, like ghosts. Clone army deploy. If i hear anyone say using this technology is unfair, all I'm going to say is that in 2006 so is using F16s and Apaches. Worm/Torchwood is making an exec. scout ship decision.
Hollow Categories.
"Even while suffering a disproportionately high number of casualties in Hezbollah rocket attacks, Dr Azmi Bishara, an Israeli Arab Knesset member and leader of the Balad political party, says that most Arab-Israelis empathise with the Lebanese.
"The division between us and the Lebanese is artificial," he says. "They are Arabs, they look like us, laugh like us, and eat the same food."
Some Israelis are angered by what they see as Israeli Arab sympathy with their enemy.
"Despite the developments that threaten their very homes, they (Israeli Arabs) are still capable of expressing solidarity with the Lebanese and attacking Israel's policy," wrote Dganit Kenig in the mass market Maariv Israeli daily newspaper."
"The division between us and the Lebanese is artificial," he says. "They are Arabs, they look like us, laugh like us, and eat the same food."
Some Israelis are angered by what they see as Israeli Arab sympathy with their enemy.
"Despite the developments that threaten their very homes, they (Israeli Arabs) are still capable of expressing solidarity with the Lebanese and attacking Israel's policy," wrote Dganit Kenig in the mass market Maariv Israeli daily newspaper."
Thursday, August 10, 2006
Emirate of Britian.

I keep hearing this term, Londistan. I think I kind of understand it, tho' I'm not sure. Then of course there are the people who seem to think that Cornwall is somehow doing something wrong by not being an ignorant about Islam. He is in good company, I'm sure de Molay would be proud. When the truth dawns on people, God willing, this lineage should be well placed to take up the mantle of Emir, after all they seem to be getting in the practice...
Wednesday, August 09, 2006
Bishop of Jerusalem.
I think following the last post about Syria's Christians it is suitable to post a link to the BBC programme 'Hard Talk' which interviewed the Bishop of Jerusalem, The Right Reverend Riah Abi el-Assal.
Syria's Christians rally behind Hizbollah.
By Khaled Yacoub Oweis
DAMASCUS (Reuters) - Seventy-seven-year-old Mona Muzaber lights a candle for Hizbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah at the Orthodox Church of the Cross in the centre of Damascus.
"I love him. I never felt Nasrallah was a religious zealot. He is a patriot who doesn't seek personal gain," she said. "I light a candle daily for him to remain under God's protection."
Israel's offensive against Lebanon has brought Christians in neighbouring Syria closer to Nasrallah, a Shi'ite Muslim, reviving Arab nationalist feelings and blurring sectarian divisions.
Bishops and priests say Syria's Christians, a devout community of around three million out of a population of 18 million, identify strongly with Nasrallah's battle with Israel, which has occupied Syria's Golan Heights since 1967.
"Pray for the resistance, pray for Hassan Nasrallah. He is defending justice," Father Elias Zahlawi told the congregation at special mass held at the Lady of Damascus, a Catholic church.
Across Damascus Christians, like Muslims, sit glued to Nasrallah's al-Manar television, receptive to his portrayal of the war as one in defence of all Arabs, as well as Muslims.
At the biblical-era Straight Street, Khaldoun Uzrai hung the yellow flags of Hizbollah all over his liquor and grocery shop.
"We are Arabs at the end of the day. Nasrallah is one of our own. He is realising our dreams," Uzrai said.
DAMASCUS (Reuters) - Seventy-seven-year-old Mona Muzaber lights a candle for Hizbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah at the Orthodox Church of the Cross in the centre of Damascus.
"I love him. I never felt Nasrallah was a religious zealot. He is a patriot who doesn't seek personal gain," she said. "I light a candle daily for him to remain under God's protection."
Israel's offensive against Lebanon has brought Christians in neighbouring Syria closer to Nasrallah, a Shi'ite Muslim, reviving Arab nationalist feelings and blurring sectarian divisions.
Bishops and priests say Syria's Christians, a devout community of around three million out of a population of 18 million, identify strongly with Nasrallah's battle with Israel, which has occupied Syria's Golan Heights since 1967.
"Pray for the resistance, pray for Hassan Nasrallah. He is defending justice," Father Elias Zahlawi told the congregation at special mass held at the Lady of Damascus, a Catholic church.
Across Damascus Christians, like Muslims, sit glued to Nasrallah's al-Manar television, receptive to his portrayal of the war as one in defence of all Arabs, as well as Muslims.
At the biblical-era Straight Street, Khaldoun Uzrai hung the yellow flags of Hizbollah all over his liquor and grocery shop.
"We are Arabs at the end of the day. Nasrallah is one of our own. He is realising our dreams," Uzrai said.
Tuesday, August 08, 2006
Evolutionary strategies.
I'm watching the Sec. Gen. of the Arab league on Al Jazeera. I recall from an evolution lecture that it was said that close cooperation of individuals to form confederacy or between clans can facilitate survival strategies and thus evolutionary strategy. As individual nations with no confedaracy the Arabs are weak. To strike an analogy they can be picked off by wolves. They need to strengthen ties and as I said draw up a formal constitution changing the Arab League to an Arab Union. Iran could not be ignored or exluded from this union as a result of its geo-political location, and the sooner it is effected the better for the Ummah no matter what their geography (i.e. Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei, Sudan, Somalia, etc.)
Monday, August 07, 2006
The Arab League.
I just watched a report of the Arab League meeting in Beirut, and the subsequent sending of a delegation to the United Nations (when can we move that by the way, I think it would be far better placed on the 'old world'?). If I had any advice for the Ummah, and advice I am sure Muhammad would give if he could come down to you from the company of Gabriel on the Lailat al Isra, it would be this, Allah Alim. Next time you meet begin preparation for the Ummah's constitution. Do this now and your people will love you, rather than call you puppets. The United States shares one language and is thus one nation, the EU does not even share a language and yet they voted on a constition. You share a language, the religion and the knowledge from the progression of prophets. Thus not only must you believe in Tawheed when it comes to Allah, you must make moves toward a Tawheed of the Ummah with all your hearts. Prove to us that the day has not come. That great men are great men, not the least the most.
An Athletics Analogy. (AAA)
Here's an analogy, but you might want to try it out for real. Take 10 average athletes and a 100m track. Have 9 of them bend down in a racing start. Allow one to begin from 10m behind the start line and let of the gun as he crosses the start line. Guess who my money is on to win even tho' he ran 110m.
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