1977 Camp David Agreement – The Sinai became indigenous to Israel/Palestine and Egypt.
The agreement was signed by Israeli Prime Minister Moshe Dyan, Egyptian Leader Anwar Sadat, and U.S President Jimmy Carter.
Through this agreement an African American could legally enter both Israel/Palestine and Egypt at its’ midpoint, the Sinai. This was to be the end of Apartheid. Kibbutziim were established in both the Sinai and Negev Regions for this purpose.
1993 Israel/Palestine Peace Treaty – Israeli Prime Minister Yitzchak Rabin, Palestinian Leader Yassir Arafat, and U.S President Bill Clinton signed a Peace Treaty that was done to insure peaceful relations within Israel/Palestine. Land claims for Palestine were given as a sign of good faith.
Ancient Nomadic Settlements throughout Monotheist Faiths;
1. Jericho - Palestine
2. Shechem - Israel
3. Jerusalem - Israel
4. Mecca – Saudi Arabia
5. Hebron - Israel
6. Safad - Israel
7. Tiberius - Israel
8. Uz - Israel
9. Ashdod - Palestine
10. Ashkalen - Palestine
11. Gath - Palestine
12. Ekron - Palestine
13. Gaza - Palestine
14. Giza - Egypt
15. Goshen - Egypt
16. Petra - Jordan
17. Amman - Jordan
18. Luxor - Egypt
19. Cairo - Egypt
20. Tanis - Egypt
21. Ein Geddy - Israel
22. Ein Afdat – Israel
23. Mitzpe Ramon - Israel
24. Dimona – Israel
25. Casmir – India/Pakistan
26. Dubai – Saudi Arabia
27. Tibet
28. Nepal
29. Sedona – U.S.A
30. Cape Town – South Africa
Common Nomadic Beliefs;
1. There is no ‘White’ man
2. Al-Kalil – Friend of Allah (Creator of the Universe). Specifically the relationship between Abraham and Mohammed.
3. Brahman was studied to keep faith in a Monotheist Practice, as Abrahm became Abraham through the belief of Monotheism through his covenant of circumcision with his son Ishmael.
4. We’re all tribal
5. Trade is Barter – this means that you’re legally allowed to entertain another in thought.
6. Kingdom – Every soul defines such differently.
7. Naturalization (assimilation) is the teaching of a Kingdom, or Tribe, within a given Region.
8. Technology is impedance (or information) - undefined
9. Media is the transference of events – Interpretive
Media is not ‘Buddhist’, ‘Jew’, ‘Black’, ‘Arab’, ‘White’, ‘Red’, Chinese’, ‘Hindi’, ‘Muslim’, ‘German’, ‘Japanese’. Media in its’ purest form is Colourization, something that comes to light (prophecy).
Troops in Afghanistan and Related Matters
1) Roughly 135 Canadian troops have died in Afghanistan since we’ve set up Peacekeeping duty in their Country.
2) The Afghani Population by majority are in favour of a ceasefire towards the Western World.
3) Head of N.A.T.O – Rasmussen and the Foreign Affairs Minister of Pakistan are calling for a more balanced World-wide effort to balance ‘Trigger’ effects that they’re currently experiencing.
4) The case of a Danish Embassy being bombed in a Gentrified Muslim Country (98% Muslim) was recently explored in a N.A.T.O Summit with Muslim Leaders. A Danish Publication had poked fun at Mohammed and this Countries’ radicals bombed the Danish Embassy in their Country as a response. During this Summit, Muslim leaders considered the Publication to be nothing more than a bad sense of humour and washed their hands clean of this terrorist attack.
5) R.A.F (Republic of African Freedom Fighters) are currently in deliberation in fighting the issue of Land Claims within the African Continent.
6) Naturalization within this region of the World is taking precedent over monetary buyouts. In other words, a Man with huge financial assets will not own this Region, rather, become a part of the land. (The concern here is Foreign Investment within the African Continent, as African Nations are still fighting against Colonization).
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Farming and Agricultural Economics - By Moses
Farming and Agricultural Economics
Perspective #1 – To enter a labour force that is paying their Farmers’ employee base $10/hour (in Canadian Funds) twice that amount, means this;
1) There will be more skilled workers.
2) The demand side upon applicants will be greater at this site.
3) It will cost more to build up capital.
4) Privatization will occur in most likelihood, with respect to each ventures’ products. ie- Pears will increase in supply and decline in cost (law of diminishing returns), under the premise of ‘Laissez Faire’.
5) Land will become fertile faster.
6) Agricultural products from this farm, will in all likelihood improve.
Perspective #2 – Under the same scenario of economics;
1) Cause a high staple price in immediate seasonal supply and an inflationary agricultural economy in the short term.
2) Speed up infrastructure in irrigation and Farming Communities with newly found funding.
3) Build a strong agricultural economy in the long term, as the agricultural sector would be built up tenfold over time (as our children may very well have new found interest in Farming in Rural Centers, versus the success of living in Urban Metropolitan Centers).
Cause and effects of these perspectives;
1) With a wider land claim, each Farm will create a ‘product’ market (specialization). Ie- Pears and Avocados on any particular Farm will increase in Quality and Supply.
2) The land will become fertile, sooner than might have otherwise been expected.
3) Irrigation would become highly feasible.
4) Worldwide teams would be in demand, and greeted by Volunteers Worldwide in greater numbers.
5) Trade amongst trading partners would be stronger. Should a person be given a decent salary, most would be a little more motivated in acting on an offer to be there. With an extremely low salary, it would stand to reason that most people Worldwide would reject employment. For example; Should the Provincial Government of Ontario promote five times the amount of Maple Syrup, and sell the product at half the price, this (in selling their seasonal supply in full) would bring in an additional Profit more than twice that of a limited supply and allow for a greater wage for the Labour force .
6) Should this Farming expansion be in a region of that in the Sahara Desert; Irrigation from the Red Sea across North-East Africa would occur much sooner than might otherwise be expected. Additionally, it would build up trading partners that today are almost non-existent.
Perspective #1 – To enter a labour force that is paying their Farmers’ employee base $10/hour (in Canadian Funds) twice that amount, means this;
1) There will be more skilled workers.
2) The demand side upon applicants will be greater at this site.
3) It will cost more to build up capital.
4) Privatization will occur in most likelihood, with respect to each ventures’ products. ie- Pears will increase in supply and decline in cost (law of diminishing returns), under the premise of ‘Laissez Faire’.
5) Land will become fertile faster.
6) Agricultural products from this farm, will in all likelihood improve.
Perspective #2 – Under the same scenario of economics;
1) Cause a high staple price in immediate seasonal supply and an inflationary agricultural economy in the short term.
2) Speed up infrastructure in irrigation and Farming Communities with newly found funding.
3) Build a strong agricultural economy in the long term, as the agricultural sector would be built up tenfold over time (as our children may very well have new found interest in Farming in Rural Centers, versus the success of living in Urban Metropolitan Centers).
Cause and effects of these perspectives;
1) With a wider land claim, each Farm will create a ‘product’ market (specialization). Ie- Pears and Avocados on any particular Farm will increase in Quality and Supply.
2) The land will become fertile, sooner than might have otherwise been expected.
3) Irrigation would become highly feasible.
4) Worldwide teams would be in demand, and greeted by Volunteers Worldwide in greater numbers.
5) Trade amongst trading partners would be stronger. Should a person be given a decent salary, most would be a little more motivated in acting on an offer to be there. With an extremely low salary, it would stand to reason that most people Worldwide would reject employment. For example; Should the Provincial Government of Ontario promote five times the amount of Maple Syrup, and sell the product at half the price, this (in selling their seasonal supply in full) would bring in an additional Profit more than twice that of a limited supply and allow for a greater wage for the Labour force .
6) Should this Farming expansion be in a region of that in the Sahara Desert; Irrigation from the Red Sea across North-East Africa would occur much sooner than might otherwise be expected. Additionally, it would build up trading partners that today are almost non-existent.
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Time Twist and the Illusion of Control - By Moses
What if 24 hours were really 25 hours?
How would the human mind perceive this?
Does that mean that we would have more time to work with? No.
By changing our perception towards time, only changes perspective. Time is constant.
With more thought in a shorter period of time changes our perspective towards the day and the day seemingly becomes longer. This means 24 hours seems like 25 hours.
When 25 hours feels like 24 hours, our strength becomes an ability to function at an optimum level. By curving our perspective in this manner makes time ‘fly’.
Being trapped by time is an illusion, as 24 hours is 24 hours.
Having no choice, with respect to our dreams (subconscious ruminations), is something we all have to come to terms with. Our dreams are what prepare our conscious state for the following day, and can occur in both the conscious and subconscious states. These ruminations in our conscious state have us fighting against time, and if manifested, lead to racing thoughts. Racing thoughts make for ‘long’ days.
The illusion of control does not exist in our dreams.
Our subconscious is alive during our sleep. Knowing this, that in twenty minutes of R.E.M we’re capable of living a full day, and/or night, makes a person appreciate their life. Waking up to start the day should not be taken for granted. To ‘day dream’ (carry conscious state ruminations) is counter productive as we tend to fight against time during these instances.
As the conscious state and subconscious states are related, it stands to reason that the subconscious mind is constantly used. For example, should a man be thinking a word – that word can come out accidentally in speech – a ‘subconscious slip’.
As our conscious and subconscious states are related, yet separate entities, to live life unilaterally (between the two) strengthens our affinity, our soul.
When we remember our dreams it is a blessing, and to Native Americans is considered visionary.
The illusion of control is confusing to those that understand that anything can happen at any time. Control is only a measure that occurs after the fact. In reflection, a person understands what has occurred, what could have been done, and the cause and effect relationship (ramifications). These ramifications as to what happened in our past, are dealt with in our subconscious, and shapes our conscious through our dreams. In our conscious state most people think that they are in control, that they can make something happen, or make something not happen. This illusion of control is what makes us human.
The concept of ‘the straw that broke the camels back’ comes to mind in understanding that we are not in control. As animals, our souls can only take so much punishment before it acts out. A subconscious full of anger promotes night terror, and in turn burdens our conscious state and causes us to act out. This burden takes form in physical crime, dishonesty, and if manifested severe enough, mental health breakdown of our conscious state.
By understanding that ‘No man is an island’, one recognizes to work with whatever it is that they encounter.
When your son accidentally spills something on your new couch, it’s not the end of the world. Shit happens, and to be blind of imperfections, one buys into the idea that they and their loved ones can be perfect. Some look for ulterior motives in a pessimistic state in trying to reach perfection. This defense mechanism is an illusion of control. By mistrusting in this manner a person doesn’t trust themselves. This mistrust lives amongst all of us. Those that deal with their issues is considered a natural maturation process and allows a person to overcome their fear that they’ll be caught when they make a mistake.
No one feels good about themselves when they make a mistake, but you still have to move forward. This illusion of control is a worldwide epidemic. ‘Everyone knows everything, and no-ones ever wrong. Until later’ – lyric written by Neil Peart.
How high, how fast, how strong. At some point there is an innate breakdown that we all experience. System overload, too much pressure. To combat we slow down. Those that ignore the symptoms of stress are susceptible to mental health issues (formerly known as nervous breakdown). We need therapy in our lives to deal with our stress. Reading, sports, movies and television, video games, music, writing, amongst other genres are therapeutic in unleashing pent up anger, and this releases our stress valve to reasonable levels. Pushing ourselves too hard is a problem of the times of the present day. We all want to be successful. How badly we want success is another question. In 1986, Baseball pitcher Donnie Moore was one out away from taking his team to the World Series. He was accredited with the loss. Moore never recovered psychologically from this event. He killed himself a few years later. In our day there is a huge emphasis on meditation and diet. With these areas increasing amongst the public, it enables those to balance their energy, and become less susceptible to mental health disorders.
Here’s an analogy. I can be strong. Strong enough to win. Strong enough to dominate. Strong enough to win the battle. Strong enough to win the war. By the way, who is the enemy?
It has to be alright to make a mistake, or lose the game. If not, a person won’t accept themselves through adversity. In tough times, many people don’t deal with adversity well, and it manifests, increasing our stress-load exponentially. To live our lives with this much pressure can be unbearable. What would you do if your son hit himself in the head over and over again?
How would the human mind perceive this?
Does that mean that we would have more time to work with? No.
By changing our perception towards time, only changes perspective. Time is constant.
With more thought in a shorter period of time changes our perspective towards the day and the day seemingly becomes longer. This means 24 hours seems like 25 hours.
When 25 hours feels like 24 hours, our strength becomes an ability to function at an optimum level. By curving our perspective in this manner makes time ‘fly’.
Being trapped by time is an illusion, as 24 hours is 24 hours.
Having no choice, with respect to our dreams (subconscious ruminations), is something we all have to come to terms with. Our dreams are what prepare our conscious state for the following day, and can occur in both the conscious and subconscious states. These ruminations in our conscious state have us fighting against time, and if manifested, lead to racing thoughts. Racing thoughts make for ‘long’ days.
The illusion of control does not exist in our dreams.
Our subconscious is alive during our sleep. Knowing this, that in twenty minutes of R.E.M we’re capable of living a full day, and/or night, makes a person appreciate their life. Waking up to start the day should not be taken for granted. To ‘day dream’ (carry conscious state ruminations) is counter productive as we tend to fight against time during these instances.
As the conscious state and subconscious states are related, it stands to reason that the subconscious mind is constantly used. For example, should a man be thinking a word – that word can come out accidentally in speech – a ‘subconscious slip’.
As our conscious and subconscious states are related, yet separate entities, to live life unilaterally (between the two) strengthens our affinity, our soul.
When we remember our dreams it is a blessing, and to Native Americans is considered visionary.
The illusion of control is confusing to those that understand that anything can happen at any time. Control is only a measure that occurs after the fact. In reflection, a person understands what has occurred, what could have been done, and the cause and effect relationship (ramifications). These ramifications as to what happened in our past, are dealt with in our subconscious, and shapes our conscious through our dreams. In our conscious state most people think that they are in control, that they can make something happen, or make something not happen. This illusion of control is what makes us human.
The concept of ‘the straw that broke the camels back’ comes to mind in understanding that we are not in control. As animals, our souls can only take so much punishment before it acts out. A subconscious full of anger promotes night terror, and in turn burdens our conscious state and causes us to act out. This burden takes form in physical crime, dishonesty, and if manifested severe enough, mental health breakdown of our conscious state.
By understanding that ‘No man is an island’, one recognizes to work with whatever it is that they encounter.
When your son accidentally spills something on your new couch, it’s not the end of the world. Shit happens, and to be blind of imperfections, one buys into the idea that they and their loved ones can be perfect. Some look for ulterior motives in a pessimistic state in trying to reach perfection. This defense mechanism is an illusion of control. By mistrusting in this manner a person doesn’t trust themselves. This mistrust lives amongst all of us. Those that deal with their issues is considered a natural maturation process and allows a person to overcome their fear that they’ll be caught when they make a mistake.
No one feels good about themselves when they make a mistake, but you still have to move forward. This illusion of control is a worldwide epidemic. ‘Everyone knows everything, and no-ones ever wrong. Until later’ – lyric written by Neil Peart.
How high, how fast, how strong. At some point there is an innate breakdown that we all experience. System overload, too much pressure. To combat we slow down. Those that ignore the symptoms of stress are susceptible to mental health issues (formerly known as nervous breakdown). We need therapy in our lives to deal with our stress. Reading, sports, movies and television, video games, music, writing, amongst other genres are therapeutic in unleashing pent up anger, and this releases our stress valve to reasonable levels. Pushing ourselves too hard is a problem of the times of the present day. We all want to be successful. How badly we want success is another question. In 1986, Baseball pitcher Donnie Moore was one out away from taking his team to the World Series. He was accredited with the loss. Moore never recovered psychologically from this event. He killed himself a few years later. In our day there is a huge emphasis on meditation and diet. With these areas increasing amongst the public, it enables those to balance their energy, and become less susceptible to mental health disorders.
Here’s an analogy. I can be strong. Strong enough to win. Strong enough to dominate. Strong enough to win the battle. Strong enough to win the war. By the way, who is the enemy?
It has to be alright to make a mistake, or lose the game. If not, a person won’t accept themselves through adversity. In tough times, many people don’t deal with adversity well, and it manifests, increasing our stress-load exponentially. To live our lives with this much pressure can be unbearable. What would you do if your son hit himself in the head over and over again?
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Disable This !!!l - By Farhan A. and Moses
Newsletter #1
- In todays' age, we see roughly 20% of the North American Population having Mental Health Issues, severe enough to be considered Mental Health Problems. This means that roughly 20% of our population is eligible for Federal, State, Provincial Funding.
This may be disheartening, however, many Bureaucracies are discriminating against the Physically 'Disabled' in the name of Wheel-Trans, MP Offices, and other Government Services that are specifically in place to accommodate the Physically 'Disabled'.
As Service Rates are being lowered, the physically 'disabled' (and Mental Health Survivors for that matter), are left with no lobbying options and caught in a loophole in place (essentially a loophole trap). Being dismayed at bullying tactics, a Client will most likely complain; Were you upset at the driver? The question is premeditating. This is a complete withdrawal of services/ likewise service entitlements. When someone is told to be yourself by some Bureaucracies, in actual fact the premeditated response is of the Bureaucracy playing G-d to you. 'There's a Focus Group, that can prove, at the root, we're all nothing but cold calculation' (Gord Downie)is a summize, of what many Canadians dealing with Bureaucracy encounter. In actual fact, a person labeled 'Physically' Disabled may actually be the brightest Medical Mind. Should we be harnessing our skills, or do we want to promote a greater 'Disability' Population. It is of this writers' opinion that should 'Disability' Claims exceed 33% in North America, SHIT WILL FLY!!!
Disable This !!! has been established to speak out towards these injustices, and to insure that a person in a Wheelchair isn't treated like a second class citizen when they are Canadian Citizens. We would just like to strive, not to be a Disability Pensioner, but rather viable, and in demand towards the workforce (Gainfully Employed).
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