The ex-Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi is out of office. Italy might suffer huge austerity. The globalists are making their move to allow a minion to rule Italy now. His name is former EU Commissioner Mario Monti. “Analysts are excited about the strong possibility that former EU Commissioner Mario Monti will head up a new national unity government in Italy,” reports Business Insider. Goldman Sachs and other big bankers want a government more amenable (or more open) to reforms that have growth and improve governance. They believe that the markets will support such actually. This means that internationalists want Italy to experience looting, privatization, wage cuts, pension thievery, public services cut, etc. that will result in mass unemployment. Monti completed his graduate studies James Tobin at Yale. Tobin was a Keynesian economist who served on the Council of Economic Advisors and the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. Goldman Sachs involved in this circumstance isn’t unusual. Monti is ironically Goldman’s international advisor. Monti was the first chairman of Bruegel. Bruegel or the international European think tank steers the globalist agenda of the EU. Monti is the European Chairman of David Rockefeller’s Trilateral Commission. Monti is a leading member of the Bilderberg Group. SO, Monti is in the agenda of the elite. Mario Monti ruling Italy will be very controversial indeed.
There are more people waking up. There is a huge slice of America living in poverty and these numbers are huge in across the world. Even in Oregon, there is a huge hunger crisis among children. So, it’s morally right to have a global struggle against poverty. Many Austrian economic propagandists and reactionaries believe that economics should be based on gold worship and being against any government intervention at all (even if it’s used for good purposes like feeding the hungry, giving education to people, and preventing corruption). These extremists in some cases call a person a Marxist or fascist if they disagree with their assumptions. To say that the poor should fend for themselves or beg for Christian charities (or private non profits) for help is sick. Some of these people don’t care about the poor. Not all people are Christian. I respect real Christian charities, but even they can’t care for every needy, sick, handicapped, and unemployed human being, especially in this economy. The Santa Barbara Rescue Mission was where someone beaten a disabled man by a staff. In the summer of 2011, a staff member assaulted a homeless man staying there who was disabled. The mission blamed the victim, called him derogatory names, and kicked him out. They refused to let him call 911, which is a violation of federal law. Residents are only allowed to stay for 10 days a month. Those who are workers are rarely given extensions. I believe in personal responsibility, but not personal denial of public help to those that need it. Fair taxes are a part of civilizations. Ironically, many private devices were either invented or influenced by government innovations from the Internet, space travel, communications, etc. They want to end all Social Security, all Medicare, and all welfare. They have made it clear. In America, about 45,000 people die every year. In the United States, the leading cause of bankruptcy is the inability to pay medical bills. Administrative cost is a problem. It’s a good thing that I woke up about these things. It’s hypocritical to yell about big government, yet you work as a politician in the employ of government. Also, you can’t oppose the war on terror when you subsidize the military industrial complex building bases in Iraq, Afghanistan, etc. So, we should end sanctions and end the war on terror saving trillions of dollars.
According to Manning Marable, Malcolm X as early as 1955 exposed the American intervention in Vietnam. This was during the time that the FBI monitored his activities illegally. Malcolm X’s MMI group supported self defense. He considered NY police commissioner Michael Murphy condemnation of his words as a compliment. Malcolm X worked in efforts to desegregate public schools in New York City. He wanted black people to have a better quality public education. He wanted black investment in black communities. He worked with MMI members James 67X and Charles 37X Kenyatta to try to recruit NOI members in the Boston area. Malcolm X wanted genuine common ground with many civil rights activists (some of which he had disagreements with) in order to go into the same goal, which is equality plus justice for black people all over the world. He criticized both major political parties as taking the black vote for granted and making voting very difficult as limiting true choices for Americans to have in a political atmosphere. Yet, he believed that vote is one tool black Americans can use as a means to control areas in their own communities. Many black leaders like Malcolm X, Dr. King, Marcus Garvey, Kwame Ture, Robert Williams, etc. were never racist; they just opposed exploitation and oppression in the world. In the summer of 1964, Malcolm X traveled in the Middle East and Africa to places like Lagos, Accra, Algiers, Cairo, Jeddah, Khartoum, etc. into of course Mecca. So, economic independence out of many solutions is great for the black community.
Korea and Japan are some of the most beautiful places on Earth (other than Africa of course). There are rivers, great pagodas, and other locations. Korea is near China and across the Sea of Japan. Korea is a peninsula or a land surrounded on three sides by water. It’s very mountainous, so that is why people live along west coast mostly where there is lower lying areas. Fishing is important over there since it has 5,400 miles of coastline. The Yalu is a major river border of China. China influenced Korean culture. It was once a tributary state of the Chinese. A tributary state is when a country with more political/military power (like China) will allow a weaker nation politically/militarily (like Korea) to not be invaded if they pay a tribute (or tax) to the stronger nation. It’s an ancient form of bribery or extortion to a stronger nation. Korea is a cultural bridge between China and Japan. Korea had 2 separate kingdoms between 300-600 A.D. Their names were Shilla, Paekche, and Kaya. Korea was united and ruled by 3 Dynasties form 668-1910 A.D. Korea has a strong central government. Only the nobility and aristocracy could take the civil service examinations and work for the government. In ancient Chinese, the poor folks can take it, but mostly rich folks passed it because of the resources. Celadon was their ancient pottery.
Japan is of course and island to the direct east of China and Korea. In fact, Japan is made up of a chain of islands called an archipelago. There are thousands of islands in Japan, but the 4 main ones are the Honshu, Hokkaido, Shikoku, and Kyushu. There are plenty of mountains in the place, so most people live on the coasts. Rain occurs in Japan, there is a protection from the sea, trade is huge in Japan, and the climate is mild. Yet, natural disasters are common in Japan like earthquakes, volcanoes, and Tsunami tidal waves. The ring of fire is near Japan. The ring is regions on Earth were volcanoes and earthquakes are very common in the Pacific Ocean basin. This ring is of course near tectonic Plates. Mt. Fuji is the highest mountain in Japan (surrounded by 5 lakes). China influenced Japanese history via Korea. Japan in ancient times had clans or uji. Yamato united these clans by 500 A.D. by the Yamato clan (they believed that they were descendants of the sun goddess, so their rising is the symbol of Japanese emperors) to develop its first dynasty. In rural areas, Japanese emperors didn’t have much power. The emperors were viewed as gods. There were no civil service examinations, but you had to be a noble to get a government job. Shintoism (meaning the way of the gods) is the Japanese state religion until 1945. This religion believed that person must go through level to find spiritual truth or enlightenment (as similar to many pagan mystery religions). Shintoism deals with nature spirits or kami, the worship of the emperor, and ancestor worship. The Japanese borrowed many Chinese cultural parts like: pagoda architecture, the Chinese system of writing, food, tea, music, dances, gardens, Buddhism/Shintoism, Confucianism, etc. Many Japanese students were sent to China to study information. Buddhism greatly spreads from 500 B.C. to 600 A.D. into India, Afghanistan, China, Southeast Asia, Indonesia, Korea, and Japan. Haiku is a system of art that Japanese people used to express emotions and feelings of Japanese poets. They are made of 3 lines verses. Some of the Haiku poems describe issues of Nature. The Japanese alphabet is called the Hiragana and there is the katakana alphabet. The Mongols failed to invade Japan. Japan invaded China and ruled it for a while during WWII. Feudalism is common in ancient Japan with the Shogun on top. There is the samurai following their way of the warrior or the Bushido (Some kill themselves by the Seppuku act).
By Timothy
Administrative cost is a problem. It’s a good thing that I woke up about these things.
ReplyDeleteI am sorry if I responded in a manner that you did not expect. I have no problems with you being an administrator of the blogs. If I did, I would not have made you one. Not that I need to, since you are able to administer them (and have on occassion) without me granting you such authority. I appreciate you taking such initiative, when I understand whatever message it is you are attempting to convey. If the message is less than clear (perhaps as a result of faulty interpretation on my part), then it appears we experience a Humpty Dumpty All Fall Down! So, among others, I shall interpret as a Humpty Dumpty 101 lesson.
I imagine you have your reasons, and I am pondering the possible messages. However, if you have any particular message: You can say: Lara, please only focus on this blog; if that is the message you were trying to send. I imagine there were quite a few other messages involved as well. If my interpretations are correct; I appreciate you for those messages.