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Sunday, December 30, 2012

A Rape Every 14 hours...

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According to official figures, a woman is raped in Delhi every 14 hours, while women across the country say they are frequently subjected to sexual intimidation and violence.

 
 
"Every girl and woman has the right to be respected, valued and protected."
"Violence against women must never be accepted, never excused, never tolerated,"
 
UN Secretary Ban Ki-moon
 
 

                                    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-20869185
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Saturday, December 29, 2012

Discovering Purpose

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A journey towards discovering purpose and meaning in life and the truth to why humanity is in the mess they are in today. A Military Vets Memoirs’ gathered while being deployed to both Iraq and Afghanistan. During his experiences the veil was lifted and the truth of humanity was revealed. No amount of money, weapons, or number of soldiers will prevail against a dangerous idea. We have to be able to change peoples’ minds, and the hope is in whether the truth will be shared with others.  

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Frustrating, Should Not be A Revelation, and Will be Ignored by Most.

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Earlier, Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell was somewhat more critical in remarks of his own.

"The president seems to think that if all he talks about are taxes, and that's all reporters write about, somehow the rest of us will magically forget that government spending is completely out of control and that he himself has been insisting on balance," he said on the Senate floor.

He highlighted several government programs as examples of what he said was wasteful spending.

"A few weeks ago, Senator (Tom) Coburn issued a study that showed taxpayers are funding Moroccan pottery classes, promoting shampoo and other beauty products for cats and dogs and a video game that allows them to relive prom night," McConnell said. "Get this: Taxpayers also just spent $325,000 on a robotic squirrel named RoboSquirrel."


The White House summary noted that Obama last year signed legislation to cut more than $1 trillion from government programs over a decade, and was proposing $600 billion in additional savings from benefit programs.

It also noted that the health care law that he signed into law showed savings of $100 billion. Much or all of that funding came from Medicare, even though Obama's aides insisted during his successful campaign for re-election that he had not made any cuts in it.

Boehner's plan, in addition to calling for $800 billion in new revenue, envisions $600 billion in savings over a decade from Medicare, Medicaid and other government health programs as well as $300 billion from other benefit programs and another $300 billion from other domestic programs.

It would trim annual increases in Social Security payments to beneficiaries, and it calls for gradually raising the eligibility age for Medicare from 65 to 67, beginning in a decade.

http://news.yahoo.com/gops-boehner-says-obama-slow-walking-cliff-talks-180429101.html

Origin of Life, Scientists Argue yet again.

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Scientific theory on how existence began in our universe and how did, or how could, something before this, (the source of the spark), exist?





Quantum mechanics and mathematics allows for parallel universes to exist, but the scientific laws in this parallel universe could be vastly different from the scientific laws governing our universe.


If advanced extra dimensional beings came to our reality there could have been pretty much a blank canvas in our universe millions or billions of years ago. A big bang could have started in our universe ensued by someone, (scientists perhaps), from a parallel universe. This should not sound anymore farfetched than what our own scientists did in an experiment done back in 1953, when they electrically charged the primordial soup and created several amino acids, the building blocks of life. (Some say existence has a beginning but not an origin, and as to claim otherwise could also be paradoxical.)

Now who created the designer who (in this theory) came from a parallel universe?
 
What if the creator created their self?
 
 There is no beginning or end to a circle, and time did not exist before the building blocks of life came into being through a big bang. If the designer is the alpha and omega than this means their flow of information continues over and over again, the beginning and the end. As stated in science, two-way information flow governs the behavior of simple and complex life forms alike, and the energy continues to flow after something living dies. Energy has always been. Matter can become energy and energy can become matter. Energy is needed to build the atom from its fundamental building blocks. The energy is transformed to mass.

Now since time started when the universe started, the universe has been here since the beginning of time. A parallel universe most likely exists and we cannot hope to understand what scientific laws govern that reality (for the laws of science in a parallel universe could be unimaginable to us in this reality). Attempting to understand how a designer from a parallel universe could interact in our universe, whether through a flow of energy, and/or as mass, is not disprovable by science, but actually can be theorized through discoveries in physics.

In summary since there was no time here before the existence of our universe one must assume something from a parallel universe started time on the blank canvas which was where our universe exists today. The scientific laws governing the existence of this outside source could be vastly different from the scientific laws governing our reality, like the laws governing the appearance of thought processes and movement in human created animatronics are hardly comparable to the way our human minds govern our bodies’ movement.

We could keep looking into how our reality came into being and I believe through science we’ll continue to discover more answers leading to how and why our universe was created.

                                                                                                            ~N. Moore~

(Please read the article below)
 

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Why Women's Infidelity Rises in America.

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“I wasn't mean; I wasn't evil. I was nice. And let me tell you, a hesitant man is the last thing in the world a woman needs. She needs a lover and a warrior, not a Really Nice Guy.”
John Eldredge, Wild at Heart: Discovering the Secret of a Man's Soul

An insightful read on the documented rise in womens infidelity in America can be read in this link provided...



"Women want a man who takes charge. And while Christian Grey's lifestyle may be an extreme - the fantasy of feeling safe while strongly taken care of is what many women desire."

Melanie Notkin CEO, Savvy Auntie: Her comments on why she feels women are so obsessed with the novel 50 Shades of Grey.

"Oh, for me, the domination scenes were the only part worth reading. I think too many women are scared to admit they want a guy to take the lead in the bedroom (under a misguided sense of feminism) and the book gave them the freedom/forum to talk about the kinkiness they secretly think about. Once the domination dropped off in book two, the regular sex scenes (which happened every three pages) put me to sleep. Couldn't get past book two, page 200. But the first book was hot. Not as hot as Pauline Reage's Story of O, mind you. Or Mickey and Kim in 9 1/2 Weeks. But hot nonetheless."

Randi Chapnik Myers: Her comment on why she feels women love the novel 50 Shades of Grey.

http://www.lifetimemoms.com/love-relationships/blog/fifty-shades-grey-and-why-women-are-so-gaga-about-it

"Women cheat because their men begin to seem weak, boring, and predictable to them. When they recognize their man has lost his ambition, his will to overcome and conquer, then they see someone who is set in their ways; they no longer see a real man. Many women say they want a nice guy, but this is a lie. Being a nice guy is not the priority for a real woman. They want a strong man who will fight for them and claim them, yet they don't want him to see the woman as his ultimate accomplishment. Of course the woman wants a man who can protect and provide, but a woman also recognizes how a driven man is a more passionate man.


In such a time as this, where so many people live in their own false reality, is it no wonder so many are surprised when reality becomes unavoidable? Yet they still have the audacity to plead the question "why".

                                                                                       ~N. Moore~



 

Afghan Girl Beheaded...

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A 14-year-old Afghan girl was beheaded and killed in an attack by two men, one of whom apparently asked her to marry him.
 
The attack happened Tuesday, a day before new legislation was introduced in Congress calling on the U.S. government to take steps to help protect Afghan women and girls as the U.S. military prepares to exit Afghanistan.

Gasitina, a student, was beheaded in the Imam Sahib district of Kunduz province. The attack was initially reported by local media, and was confirmed by Amnesty International researcher Horia Mosadiq in an email.

The girl was fetching water when she was accosted, according to reports. The men, who have not been identified, were arrested by police. The girl and her parents had refused a marriage proposal by one of the men, according to the Amnesty International report.

This was the 15th deadly attack on a female victim in Kunduz in 2012, the human rights organization said.

"Amnesty International is very concerned about the violations against women in Afghanistan," said Cristina Finch, director of the organization's Women's Human Rights program.

Amnesty reported a similar incident in October, when a young woman was murdered and her throat slashed. In that case, the woman apparently refused to work as a prostitute.

Although it appears such attacks are increasing in frequency, it may be that the world outside Afghanistan is just beginning to hear about them, Finch said.

On Wednesday, Sen. Bob Casey, a Democrat from Pennsylvania, and Kay Bailey Hutchison, a Republican from Texas, introduced the Afghan Women and Girls' Security Promotion Act. If passed in its current form, the bill addresses how women's security will be monitored as the U.S. military withdraws from the country.

The bill also calls for improved gender sensitivity among Afghanistan's national security forces and recruitment of women within the ranks of those forces.

Amnesty International USA's executive director Suzanne Nossel applauded Casey and Hutchison for introducing the bill.

"As the United States military transitions out of Afghanistan, Afghan women's human rights continue to be at grave risk and demand urgent attention," Nossel said in a statement. "The fate of women will be a crucial determinant of that country's prospects for a stable and prosperous future."

In a report on Afghan violence against women, Amnesty International wrote that one of the justifications of the U.S. military going into the country in 2001 was to ensure the protection of human rights, including women's rights.

"More than 10 years after the overthrow of the Taliban, modest advances have been made for girls and women in Afghanistan," the report said. "But much remains to be done.

Peace talks between the Taliban, Afghan government and the U.S. jeopardize even these modest gains as the U.S. searches for a quick exit."

By Jeff Stacklin/The Lookout

http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/afghan-girl-beheaded-refusing-man-marriage-proposal-185239042.html

Friday, November 16, 2012

Then Comes The Beginning of Sorrows

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Soon after Israel retaliates against the surrounding enemy nations the beginning of sorrows will commence...
One war plants the seed, from which will eventually spawn the next war. 
 
If there is a gathering of Muslim nations against Israel, the retaliation against the surrounding enemies would be through the use of the nuclear policy “The Samson Option”. What would follow this is the media painting a picture where Israel is made to appear worse than America appeared after the dropping of the bomb on Hiroshima during WWII. Israel could potentially be despised over the slaughter of the Islamic people and the destruction of the Islamic nations. A leader who “comes forward to bring an end to the violence” during such a time as this would choose to stand against Israel, holding the small nation accountable for the violence. The media would encourage the support to such a leader, continuing to promote justification for a stand against Israel. Such a dark imaginative thought would seem outlandish to some a short time ago, but today such a scenario is not so unlikely.

Israel’s nuclear policy is like no other nation, being inspired by their hero Samson who in avenging himself also took out the entire surrounding enemy in one blow. Many educated scholars along with world leaders recognize the threat Iran would be towards Israel if they acquired a nuclear weapon. Iran’s leadership does not hide their disdain for Israel, and Israel has threatened preemptive strike against Iran’s nuclear sites if sanctions were to continue to fail. Israel has bombed nuclear sites of hostile nations twice before. (Iran nuclear reactor in 1981, and in 2007 Israel sent planes to bomb alleged North Korean reactor in Syria.) The terrorist organization Hezbollah in Lebanon has attacked Israel multiple times. Israel has been in several major conflicts with Syria from 1948 to 1973. Israel made their nuclear policy called “The Samson Option” for potential retaliation against their enemies, whom are numerous and capable of overrunning them. If a future Arab alliance was targeted at wiping out Israel, the use of The Samson Option may be inevitable. If an enemy nation who is neighbor to Israel were to one day acquire weapons of mass destruction they would be led to finally attack Israel. If the leaders’ of Israel feel the threat of being overrun, or defeated, they will nuke their enemies; all of the enemy nations who surround them, including the longest populated city Syria at Damascus.
What could cause a massive Arab attack on Israel by a confederacy of nations (Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, Iraq and probably Syria)? Many in Israel are already preparing for the alliance of their enemies against them, for passages in the Torah prophesy this.

Recent events mentioned or referenced in the links below cause some to ponder, will the beginning of sorrows soon commence?
Prophetic verses from the Torah;
Isaiah 17:12-14 (HCSB) 12 Ah! The roar of many people’s—they roar like the roaring of the seas. The raging of the nations—they rage like the raging of mighty waters. 14 In the evening—sudden terror! Before morning—it is gone! This is the fate of those who plunder us [Judah] and the lot of those who ravage us.
Psalm 83:1-5, 12 (HCSB) 1 God, do not keep silent. Do not be deaf, God; do not be idle. 2 See how Your enemies make an uproar; those who hate You have acted arrogantly. 3 They devise clever schemes against Your people; they conspire against Your treasured ones. 4 They say, “COME, let us wipe them out as a nation so that Israel’s name will no longer be remembered.” 5 For they have conspired with one mind; they form an alliance against You 6 the tents of Edom and the Ishmaelites, Moab and the Hagrites, 7 Gebal, Ammon, and Amalek, Philistia with the inhabitants of Tyre. 8 Even Assyria has joined them; they lend support to the sons of Lot. Selah ...12 who said, “Let us seize God’s pastures for ourselves.”
These lands mentioned in the above verse; a potential massive attack on Israel by a gathering of nations that has never occurred, (Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, Iraq and likely Syria).
Psalm 83:13-17 (HCSB) 13 Make them like tumbleweed, my God, like straw before the wind. 14 As fire burns a forest, as a flame blazes through mountains, 15 so pursue them with Your tempest and terrify them with Your storm. ...17 Let them be put to shame and terrified forever; let them perish in disgrace.
Recent news; (Updated: 1/31/2013

http://news.yahoo.com/syria-warns-surprise-response-israel-attack-144911693.html

BEIRUT/AMMAN (Reuters) - "Syria protested to the United Nations on Thursday over an Israeli air strike on its territory and warned of a possible "surprise" response."

"Syria holds Israel and those who protect it in the Security Council fully responsible for the results of this aggression and affirms its right to defend itself, its land and sovereignty," Syrian television quoted it as saying.
Israel and Egypt signed a peace treaty in 1979. Since longtime Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak was ousted in a popular uprising last year relations between the two nations have become progressively worse.
Egyptian Foreign Minister Mohammed Kamel Amr spoke with U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton late Wednesday, asking for "immediate U.S. intervention to stop the Israeli aggression," the ministry said in a statement.
"Assassinating leaders is never the solution. In place of the leaders killed, others will grow, and we will only get another cycle of fire and blood."
Dovish Israeli lawmaker Dov Hanin.
Israeli attack on Gaza to prompt action from regional countries.
                                                                                                                                   ~N. Moore~

Friday, November 2, 2012

The Truth About Humanity We Don’t Want to See

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(The following is not an article written by me alone, but is information gathered from the sources cited at the bottom of the page.)


The evidence is there; “authority clouds people's ethical judgements,” and if they are not so easily intimidated, they may be easier brainwashed. People are prone to obeying authority even if what is asked of them is clearly morally wrong. Since many are looking for someone else to tell them the way, they are vulnerable to allowing the manipulation of their minds.

In 1966 Psychiatrist Charles Hofling described an experimental protocol. (What was especially sad about this experiment is that those involved were not brainwashed victims, but they understood the choice they were making as well as the potential consequence.)

The experimental procedures were explained to a group of twelve nurses and twenty-one nursing students. The experiment would involve an unknown doctor calling real nurses on the hospital's night shift and asking them to administer twice the maximum dose of an unapproved drug to a patient. Unbeknown to the nurses, the "medicine" was actually a harmless sugar pill and the doctor was a fake.

 They were asked to predict how many nurses, would give an overdose of a drug to the patient. Out of the twelve nurses, ten said they wouldn’t do it. Out of the nursing students all twenty-one said they’d refuse to administer the drug.

When Dr. Hofling actually tried the experiment 22 nurses at a hospital in the United States were chosen. “They were each called by an experimenter with the alias of Dr. Smith who said that he would be around to write up the paperwork as soon as he got to the hospital.” The nurses were stopped at the door to the patient’s room before they could administer the "drug".

Dr. Hofling discovered that 21 out of the 22 nurses would have given the patient an overdose of medicine. None of the investigators, and only one experienced nurse who examined the protocol in advance, correctly guessed the experimental results. He also found that all 22 nurses whom he had given the questionnaire to had said they would not obey the orders of the doctor, and that 10 out of the 22 nurses had done this before, with a different drug. The researchers clearly labeled the drug, so nurses knew they were overdosing their patients. The nurses also violated hospital rules by taking instructions over the phone and giving an unapproved medicine. With results like this it’s a wonder many would be surprised at all.

The nurses were thought to have allowed themselves to be deceived because of their high opinions of the standards of the medical profession. “The study revealed the danger to patients that existed because the nurses' view of professional standards induced them to suppress their good judgment.”

More troubling news is the evidence of how easily people can be brainwashed, something which has been proven on the largest of scales. In America the Jonestown Massacre comes to mind, where the death toll was 918 people: most deadly single non-natural disaster in U.S. history until September 11, 2001. Nazi Germany comes to mind when it comes to examples in history where millions seem to be brainwashed.

In the 1950s, the CIA launched a top-secret program called MKULTRA. The purpose of this was to discover any possible means to use in controlling peoples minds.

“For two decades, the CIA used hallucinogens, sleep deprivation and electrical shock techniques in their endeavor at perfecting brainwashing.”

CIA scientists conducted hundreds of research projects as part of MKULTRA. One project involved testing the effects of LSD in public by slipping the drug to unaware bar patrons in New York and San Francisco.

In 1973 CIA Director Richard Helms ordered documents related to the project destroyed, in fear over the outcome of the Watergate scandal. Some documents escaped destruction. In 1977 a Freedom of Information Act request released more than 20,000 pages on the sordid program to author John Marks.

The truth of humanity we don’t want to see is if people are not so easily intimidated, they may be easier brainwashed. People are prone to obeying authority, even if what is asked of them is clearly morally wrong. And since many are looking for someone else to tell them the way, instead of trusting their intuition, many are vulnerable to allowing the manipulation of their minds.

 

  • Basic Psychiatric Concepts in Nursing (1960). Charles K. Hofling, Madeleine M. Leininger, Elizabeth Bregg. J. B. Lippencott, 2nd ed. 1967: ISBN 0-397-54062-0
  • Textbook of Psychiatry for Medical Practice edited by C. K. Hofling. J. B. Lippencott, 3rd ed. 1975: ISBN 0-397-52070-0
  • Aging: The Process and the People (1978). Usdin, Gene & Charles K. Hofling, editors. American College of Psychiatrists. New York: Brunner/Mazel Publishers
  • The Family: Evaluation and Treatment (1980). ed. C. K. Hofling and J. M. Lewis, New York: Brunner/Mazel Publishers
  • Law and Ethics in the Practice of Psychiatry (1981). New York: Brunner/Mazel Publishers, ISBN 0-87630-250-9
  • Custer and the Little Big Horn: A Psychobiographical Inquiry (1985). Wayne State University Press, ISBN 0-8143-1814-2
  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:DeclassifiedMKULTRA.jpg

Extreme Global Weather: ‘the Unprecedented Is the New Normal’

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“Sandy is being called the "Storm of the Century" but floods, droughts, heat waves and storms are only expected to get worse — with every part of the world facing deadlier and costlier weather disasters.”

 
A rising death toll, the catastrophic flooding and destruction of entire neighborhoods, and billions of dollars in property damage. The impact of Hurricane Sandy, which hit the East Coast earlier this week, will be felt for years, both in the United States and in the Caribbean region where it had earlier killed more than 70 people.
Sandy is being called the "Storm of the Century" but floods, droughts, heat waves and storms are only expected to get worse — with every part of the world facing deadlier and costlier weather disasters.
Much of the world has experienced devastating weather conditions this year. Across eastern and western Africa, a one-two punch of severe drought followed by torrential rains resulted in flash flooding and the deaths and displacement of hundreds of thousands. Drought was also the worst it's been in a quarter century in the United States, shriveling corn crops and boosting prices worldwide. And over the last week, typhoon Son-Tinh has wreaked havoc on Southeast Asia, killing dozens and damaging homes and crops.
So what's causing these extreme weather events and their widespread devastation? A special report issued earlier this year by the IPCC — the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change — points to a combination of human-caused global warming, shifts in population, and poverty. And though political wrangling over global warming continues in the United States, 7 in 10 Americans now believe in the science behind climate change and how it can alter global weather conditions.

This week, Christiane discusses these weather extremes with Michael Oppenheimer, a professor at Princeton University. He is also one of the authors of the IPCC report.


Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Working As A Light During this Massive Tragedy

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“The human being who lives only for himself finally reaps nothing but unhappiness. Selfishness corrodes. Unselfishness ennobles, satisfies. Don't put off the joy derivable from doing helpful, kindly things for others.”

 
~B.C. Forbes~
 
 
 
 
NYU Hospital Evacuation: Nurses Manually 'Breathed' For Babies After Hurricane Sandy Causes Power Outage.
 
Exhausted healthcare personnel worked through the night to evacuate NYU's Langone Medical Center after heavy flooding from Hurricane Sandy caused the hospital to lose power.

As Hurricane Sandy barreled through the East Coast Monday, New York City took quite a hit. And, even with a backup generator, NYU's hospital in downtown Manhattan lost its power around midnight, a nurse, who wishes to remain anonymous, told The Huffington Post.

Medical staff distributed flashlights, then proceeded to evacuate 260 patients on "med sleds," at a pace of about one patient every 15 minutes.

“The evacuation continued all night," Lorinda Klein, an NYU spokeswoman, told The Huffington Post. “It was very slow and methodical.”

Among the patients evacuated, reports ABC News, were 20 babies from the neonatal intensive care unit. Because the hospital's respirators for infants do not have backup batteries, each of the infants required extra attention from nurses at the hospital.

At least four babies had to be carried to a waiting ambulance down nine flights of stairs while a nurse "breathed" for the infant by manually squeezing a bag to drive oxygen into the lungs.

Dr. Andrew Brotman, senior vice president and vice dean for clinical affairs and strategy at the hospital, described the process to CNN as "labor-intensive," and "extremely difficult."

But, he continued, "Everybody's digging in and doing what they have to do."

 | By  The Huffington Post

 

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Monsanto's Destruction Continues on...

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We already know the links between herbicides and sterility in men, birth defects, mental illness, obesity and possibly cancer—but now we have something new to add to the nasty effects of pesticides list — Parkinson’s disease and similar neurodegenerative conditions.

New research, published in the journal Neurotoxicology and Teratology, indicates a connection between a component in Monsanto’s Roundup and Parkinson’s disease. Glyphosate is said to induce cell death, with frightening repercussions.

GreenMedInfo.com reports the study was investigating the links between herbicides (weed killers) and brain damage. These chemicals, the study’s authors say, “have been recognized as the main environmental factor associated with neurodegenerative disorders,” like Parkinson’s.
Parkinson’s disease is a degenerative nervous system disease.

 It slowly progresses as time goes on with common symptoms like tremors, rigidity, difficulty walking, poor posture, lack of movement, and slowness of movement, according to the University of Maryland Medical Center.

The CDC reports Parkinson’s as the 14th leading cause of death in the U.S. In 2010 (the last year for which data is available), there was 4.6% increase in the number of deaths attributed to this disease. One has to wonder if there is a connection between this jump and the ever-growing prevalence of herbicides like Roundup in our air, food, and water.

Studies indicate that glyphosate is toxic to human DNA “at concentrations diluted 450-fold lower than used in agricultural applications.” Worded differently—the levels considered safe by our government are 450 times the levels at which glyphosate has been found to damage and destroy human DNA. Yes, it’s that serious.

One case study found a woman who was exposed to glyphosate in the workplace for 3 years at a chemical factory. She wore gloves and a face mask. She was initially a healthy, middle-aged women. But, she developed “rigidity, slowness, and resting tremor in all four limbs.” She was also experiencing severe dizziness, weakness, and blurred vision. And hers isn’t the only such case.

What’s so scary about the growing body of research on Monsanto’s Roundup, its components, and their presence in nearly everything around us, is that the federal government refuses to recognize the risk. Despite a growing concern on an international level, the powers-that-be are seemingly content to turn their eyes while the people demand accountability and safe food.
 
 by Elizabeth Renter @ Prisonplanet.com

http://www.prisonplanet.com/monsanto%e2%80%99s-roundup-glyphosate-linked-to-parkinson%e2%80%99s-and-similar-diseases.html

Monday, October 22, 2012

Afghanistan Sees Rise in ‘Dancing boys’ Exploitation

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“Like it or not, there was better rule of law under the Taliban,” said Dee Brillenburg Wurth, a child-protection expert at the U.N. mission in Afghanistan, who has sought to persuade the government to address the problem. “They saw it as a sin, and they stopped a lot of it.”


 
The 9-year-old boy with pale skin and big, piercing eyes captivated Mirzahan at first sight.
“He is more handsome than anyone in the village,” the 22-year-old farmer said, explaining why he is grooming the boy as a sexual partner and companion. There was another important factor that made Waheed easy to take on as a bacha bazi, or a boy for pleasure: “He doesn’t have a father, so there is no one to stop this.”
 
 

Watch a short clip from "Dancing Boys of Afghanistan," a PBS investigative documentary from 2010. Watch the full video on the PBS site.

 


A growing number of Afghan children are being coerced into a life of sexual abuse. The practice of wealthy or prominent Afghans exploiting underage boys as sexual partners who are often dressed up as women to dance at gatherings is on the rise in post-Taliban Afghanistan, according to Afghan human rights researchers, Western officials and men who participate in the abuse.
“Like it or not, there was better rule of law under the Taliban,” said Dee Brillenburg Wurth, a child-protection expert at the U.N. mission in Afghanistan, who has sought to persuade the government to address the problem. “They saw it as a sin, and they stopped a lot of it.”
 
Over the past decade, the phenomenon has flourished in Pashtun areas in the south, in several northern provinces and even in the capital, according to Afghans who engage in the practice or have studied it. Although issues such as women’s rights and moral crimes have attracted a flood of donor aid and activism in recent years, bacha bazi remains poorly understood.
 
The State Department has mentioned the practice — which is illegal here, as it would be in most countries — in its annual human rights reports. The 2010 report said members of Afghanistan’s security forces, who receive training and weapons from the U.S.-led coalition, sexually abused boys “in an environment of criminal impunity.”
 
But by and large, foreign powers in Afghanistan have refrained from drawing attention to the issue. There are no reliable statistics on the extent of the problem.

“It is very sensitive and taboo in Afghanistan,” said Hayatullah Jawad, head of the Afghan Human Rights Research and Advocacy Organization, who is based in the northern city of Mazar-e Sharif.

“There are a lot of people involved in this case, but no one wants to talk about it.”

An open secret

A recent interview with Mirzahan and a handful of his friends who sexually exploit boys provided a rare glimpse into the lives of men who have taken on bacha bazi.

The men agreed to be interviewed together in a mud hut in this tiny village in Balkh province, accessible only by narrow, unpaved roads and just a few miles from areas where the Taliban is fighting the government for dominance. The men insisted that only their first names be used. Although the practice of bacha bazi has become something of an open secret in Afghanistan, it is seldom discussed in public or with outsiders.

Sitting next to the 9-year-old Waheed, who was wearing a pink pants-and-tunic set called a shalwar kameez, Mirzahan said he opted to take on the boy because marrying a woman would have been prohibitively expensive. The two have not had sex, Mirzahan said, but that will happen in a few years. For now, Waheed is being introduced to slightly older “danc­ing boys.”
 

"You Know You're A Bad Person If? You Shoot a Little Girl in the Face."

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“I don’t care what their justification is. You can be certain an ideology is wrong when the perpetrators of the crime try to justify the attempted murder of a little girl. The fact of the matter is these sick people do not see what they did as wrong. In fact they believe they did the will of Allah… I’m sure I’ll be accused of being intolerant for feeling so hateful towards these peoples ideology… What a confused generation.”
 
~Nicholas Moore~
 
 
 
 
Taliban Demands Unbiased Coverage of Its Attempted Murder of a 14-Year-Old Girl
 
By John Hudson
 
Pakistan's Taliban insurgency faces a spate of bad press in mainstream Pakistani outlets related to the jihadists' failed assassination attempt of Malala Yousafzai, a young blogger who dared protest the Taliban's ban on educating girls. Now the Taliban are plotting terror strikes on TV stations and other media organizations, but local newspapers refuse to stay silent.
 
The first report of these plots were surfaced by an urdu-language reporter on Saturday, who uncovered a special directive by the chief of the banned Tahreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) Hakimullah Mehsud. As local newspaper Dawn reported, "Mehsud directed his subordinate to target the offices of media organisations in Karachi, Lahore, Rawalpindi, Islamabad and in other cities of the country especially those media organisations and media personalities who were denouncing TTP after attack on child activist Malala Yousufzai." In response, the Interior Ministry has beefed up security near media organizations. But the Taliban are still whining.

Yesterday, local paper The News International gave voice to the Taliban's pathetic complaints of bias, which offered a rare window into terrorist media criticism. TTP spokesman Ihsanullah Ihsan said his group would "continue to respect journalists" except for highly biased outlets. The spokesman for another Taliban insurgent group, Sirajuddin Ahmad of Maulana Fazlullah, spoke at greater length:

He said media provided an opportunity to all those people who were opposed to the Taliban and their activities and used insulting language against them on media. “Right from UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to Hillary Clinton and President Obama, all of them used whatever bad language and words they could use on the media but when we tried to reply to them, no media organisation was willing to give us importance. The media is not even allowed to use the real name for Maulana Fazlullah but calling him derogatory names like Mulla Radio,” Sirajuddin complained, but refused to admit that they planned attacks on the media.
Wow, Columbia Journalism Review, here we come. Clearly Pakistani reporters should be giving equal weight to the pros and cons of shooting children in the face.

The Taliban is mad because the rest of Pakistan is mad at them over the shooting. "Undoubtedly this is the worst press the TTP has ever had, there is no doubt," Rana Jawad, Islamabad bureau chief of Geo News, told The Guardian's Islamabad correspondent Jon Boone.

 The Taliban have been furious that justification for the attack, that the girl was being "un-Islamic," was not being placed prominently in news stories. Muhammad Amir Rana of the Pakistan Institute for Peace Studies, says the Taliban are taking a PR beating. "We have seen a similar public sentiment in the past, but this time it is quite unique," he said. "This case has provided a catharsis of the masses for all the grievances that have been building up for years."

Apparently, the insurgent groups just aren't very media savvy, according to Mullah Yahya, a former high-ranking Afghan Information Ministry official, who spoke with The Daily Beast's Sami Yousafzai. “First of all, attempting to kill a 14-year-old girl is a low act,” he said. “Second, claiming responsibility for it is a sign that the [Pakistani] Taliban are not aware of the media’s importance. I have seen more anger against the religious elements in the past week than in all my 40 years of life.” So here's to you, Pakistani press. You've defied the all-too-common media trap of false equivalence.

"Every day an Afghan Girl is Abused, Raped, has Acid Thrown on Her Face and Mutilated"

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"Every day an Afghan girl is abused, raped, has acid thrown on her face and mutilated. Yet no one remembers or acknowledges these girls,"

 ~Elay Ershad, who represents the nomadic Kuchi people in Afghan parliament, told Reuters.~

 
 
KABUL (Reuters) - The global attention bestowed on a Pakistani schoolgirl shot by the Taliban has sparked outcry amongst many Afghans dismayed by what they say is the unequal response to the plight of their women and children.
Malala Yousufzai, shot by Taliban gunmen for advocating girls' education, was flown from Pakistan to Britain to receive treatment after the attack this month which drew widespread condemnation and an international outpouring of support.
 
"Every day an Afghan girl is abused, raped, has acid thrown on her face and mutilated. Yet no one remembers or acknowledges these girls," Elay Ershad, who represents the nomadic Kuchi people in Afghan parliament, told Reuters.
Echoing concerns of other prominent Afghan women, Ershad said the government took no real interest in women's rights, instead using the issue for political gain and currying favor with Western backers, a claim Kabul has dismissed as untrue.
President Hamid Karzai has repeatedly condemned Yousufzai's shooting, even using it to address women's rights in his country: "The people of Afghanistan ... see this attempt not only against (Yousufzai) but also against all Afghan girls," he said last week.
 
The closest Karzai has come this year to condemning violence against women in Afghanistan, as seen on the scale he has done with Yousufzai, was in July when gunmen publicly executed a 22-year-old woman, named Najiba, for alleged adultery, which prompted an international outcry.
 
"If the president does not care about Afghan women in general, why does he suddenly care about Malala?" Ershad asked. "No one (here) ever seeks justice once the television cameras are turned off."
 
The United Arab Emirates provided the plane taking Yousufzai to Britain, while British officials said the Pakistani government was footing the bill for her lengthy treatment in Birmingham.
 
Karzai has told Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari that the attack was proof the two needed to tackle a common enemy, a move widely seen as an attempt to soothe ties between the neighbors amid bickering over Pakistani shelling across the countries' lawless border.
 
"WE BETTER UNDERSTAND MALALA'S SITUATION"
 
Afghan women have won back basic rights in education, voting and employment since the Taliban were ousted from power in 2001, sparking the present NATO-led war, but Afghanistan remains one of the worst places on Earth to be a woman, despite billions of dollars in aid and pledges to better their lives.
 
There is now mounting concern that such freedoms will not be protected and may even be traded away as Kabul seeks a peace deal with the Taliban, as most foreign troops prepare to leave the country by the end of 2014.
 
"We understand Malala's situation better than anybody in the world, (yet) our government defends women's rights with empty slogans and actually does next to nothing," said Suraya Parlika, a Nobel Peace Prize nominee and member of the upper house of parliament.
 
The popular, privately owned Tolo television highlighted the story of a policeman in eastern Ghazni province, called Zalmai, whose young son and daughter were shot dead in front of him by suspected Taliban members just days before Yousufzai's October 9 shooting in Pakistan's Swat valley.
 
"How can the Afghan government react so and condemn (the attack on) a Pakistani girl and ignore such an event like this?" Tolo quoted one of Zalmai's colleagues as saying this week, adding that officials had ignored requests to investigate.
Afghanistan's independent human rights commission says violence against women is increasing across the country as Karzai's government appears to backslide on women's rights.
 
The older brother of Mah Gul, a 20-year-old woman beheaded last week in western Herat province by her in-laws for refusing prostitution, said local officials initially took no interest in her murder.
 
"People get told off for slaughtering someone else's cow but we had to wait for her murder to be announced in the mosque before anything was done about it," 32-year-old taxi driver and Gul's brother Mohammad Nasir Akbari told Reuters.
 

Four people including Gul's husband and in-laws were arrested last week, officials said.
(Editing by Michael Perry)

 
 
 

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