Friday, September 20, 2024

Expanding on the 2024 Peace Process - A Two-State Solution - by Moses

      

      What I believe to be achievable are 500 Camps (Kibbutziim) housing 1000 people at each Camp in roughly 20% of the Sinai Peninsula.  150 Isaeli Arabs, 150 Israeli Jews, 150 Palestinians.150 Egyptians, and 400 worldwide volunteers (U.N approved placements say 40 Americans, 40 Greeks, 40 Italians, 20 Camaroonians, 20 Ethiopians, 20 French, 20 Canadians, 20 Australians, 20 British, 20 Rustafarians, 20 Moroccans, 20 Buddhists, 10 Tao 10 Nigerians, 10 Mexicans, 10 Bolivians, 10 Brazilians, 10 Spanish, 10 Portuguese, 10 Nepalese, 10 Tibetan, and 10 Bedouins).  This is 500,000 being placed in the Sinai to support a mission of multiculturalism for the Middle East.  Of course the security would be high in the beginning but in a short time we'll see peace as anyone who ever lived on a Kibbutz for 6 months (which I have) understands that conflict rarely occurs in a small environment like a Kibbutz.  In fact if you try and bully on a Kibbutz the penalty is high.  There would be no weapons on the camps as the security in the surrounding areas around the Kibbutziim (farms) would secure these safe havens.  The security would be provided by the State of Israel, Egypt and the U.S.A.  Therefore each Nation would have carnal knowledge of the developments of each farm (Kibbutz) and be able to report to the United Nations of their findings of what these camps are achieving.

  The members of each Camp have a roof over their head, 7 hours a day work (5 days a week), all the food is supplied, with an allowance of $10,000 U.S.D/Year payable on the last day of the yearly contract.  Likewise, an allowance for overtime that could lead to greater financial prosperity or converted into vacation time instead of the money.  For the Jewish population at these camps they could have Friday and Saturday, or Saturday and Sunday as their weekend.  For the Muslim population at these camps they could have Thursday and Friday, or Friday and Saturday as their weekend.  For the Christian and Catholic population at these camps they could have Saturday and Sunday as their weekend, for the Buddhists and Tao Saturday and Sunday likewise.  These camps could be considered as future multi-cultural safe havens to be built in the Arab World.  Among a nearly 99.7% Muslim populated Nation like Qatar there could be multi-cultural safe havens built in the future to promote the idea of global multi-culturalism possibly leading us to the final peace process in Kashmir and Jarta between India, Pakistan, and the People Republic of China.  

  To sell this idea to the American people let the American Film Industry dedicate roughly another 20% of the Sinai (including Jeb Mousa - Mount Sinai and send in two crews to the Sinai Peninsula to film the 10 Commandments through eyes other than Cecil B. DeMille.  I would choose Spike Lee and Robert Redford to be the Directors in their own versions of the story of Moses.  This way, when the productions are ready to go into the theaters, the audiences can be more educated as to why these current issues can't be ignored (albeit in a similar fashion of watching The Ten Commandments every Passover).  I think Andy Garcia would be a good Moses as he has strong Semitic features.  

  It's hard to explain in simple terms but if the United Nations had enough support for these future multi-cultural safe havens this would bring a huge financial dividend for those Nations responsible for these changes.  If Canada was pro-active like we were during the Occupy Movement of 2011/12, the rural funding in Canada could skyrocket and we would see a multi-cultural element in populating a population.     

Thursday, August 22, 2024

The 2024 Peace Process - Two-State Solution - by Moses (a.k.a Stacey Marc Goldman)

 

      The democratic convention is currently being held in the U.S.  The democrats are toting the two-state solution for Israel and this is what I gather; 

   The Sinai Peninsula was created during the Camp David Treaty of 1977.  Signed by Menachim Begin, Anwar Sadaat, and Jimmy Carter; Israel, Egypt and the U.S signed the Treaty to ensure there would be no war again between Egypt and Israel.  The U.S.A should use some clout in this affair as the Chammas, Hezbollah, and Islamic Jihad have reached some sensitive ports (say in Yemen among other possible threats in the future).  To ensure the escalation and tensions go down it would be wise of Netanyahu and Israeli leaders to support housing as many of the Palestinian population as they can in the Sinai, where Egypt can look in to as whether things are being run legit.  There should also be some Worldwide volunteer program to ensure goodwill in the Sinai towards Israeli Jews, Israeli Arabs, Egyptians, and Palestinians, and to encourage multiculturalism within that region to support a Palestinians existence in that part of the World.  The Israeli Jews and Israeli Arabs chosen for this role would be imperative to ensure our existence on this land mass of the Sinai. Likewise that of the Bedouin that are chosen to represent this designated area of the Sinai.  If the Israeli's play their cards right, Palestinians in Gaza get expelled to the Sinai and have to live under Hebrew AND Egyptian Law.

  The mess that was created by Chammas attacks on Simcha Torah will have to be met with Palestinians expelled from Israel.  The logic is very simple.  The bloodline of the Palestinian people is more relative to Egypt than to Israel.  With Egypt being in the equation of this peace process we will see more scrutiny into the mis-education that the Palestinians have been proactive in producing.  In other words they are adept at screening for warning signs that they've endured through in their past in mis-education.  This will help curb the mis-education that has been haunting us and bring some multiculturalism where at the very least people of different denominations can have some reference of peace and be used for future melting pots.  

  What I believe to be achievable are 500 Camps (Kibbutziim) housing 700 people at each Camp.  150 Isaeli Arabs, 150 Israeli Jews, 150 Palestinians.150 Egyptians, and 100 worldwide volunteers (U.N approved placements say 20% American, 20% Greek, 20% Italian, 20% Camaroon, 10% French, and 10% Bedouin).  This is 350,000 being placed in the Sinai to support a mission of multiculturalism for the Middle East.  Of course the security would be high in the beginning but in a short time we'll see peace as anyone who ever lived on a Kibbutz for 6 months (which I have) understands that conflict rarely occurs in a small environment like a Kibbutz.  In fact if you try and bully on a Kibbutz the penalty is high.  The members of each Camp have a roof over their head, 7 hours a day work (5 days a week), all the food is supplied, with an allowance of $10,000 U.S.D/Year payable on the last day of the yearly contract.  Likewise, an allowance for overtime that could lead to greater financial prosperity or converted into vacation time instead of the money.  For the Jewish population at these camps they could have Friday and Saturday, or Saturday and Sunday as their weekend.  For the Muslim population at these camps they could have Thursday and Friday, or Friday and Saturday as their weekend.  For the Christian population at these camps they could have Saturday and Sunday as their weekend.

  Israel restructured their courts a few years back (before the Simcha Torah attacks) to ensure the Israeli population was protected by ISRAELI LAW in the exact instance we saw with Chammas.  By allowing our neighbor Egypt into the equation we'll actually be in a higher learning mode in the Sinai (more accurate anyway).  The fact is that this could be used to formulate future havens similar to what the East has seen with Kashmir and Jaarta and perhaps find more common ground along the way for our future descendants to establish a reference point for peace.  This is the Two State solution that I bring forward to the viewer.

Sunday, March 31, 2024

Trade Forecast for the Toronto Blue Jays - by Moses

From Toronto;  Nathan Lukes (OF - bats left) to the Philadelphia Phillies for Rafael Marchan (C - bats both)

Saturday, February 17, 2024

The 2024 Toronto Blue Jays - by Moses


Manager - John Schneider


Projected Record - 97-65 (2nd in the American League East Division)


As a result this is what the Jays look like going into the '24 season;


Pitching Staff                            G   GS CG   IP     H   BB   SO    W  L ERA WHIP Sa    

1.  Kevin Gausman (RHP)       33  33   5   210.0 177  44   230    16  5  2.57   1.05     -

2.  Jose Berrios (RHP)              32  32  4   200.0 176  55   176    15  7   3.15   1.13     - 

3.  Chris Bassitt (RHP)             29  29  4  187.2 170  56   144     12  8   3.44   1.18     -

4.  Yusei Kikuchi (LHP)           27  27  1  165.1 148  44   133      8   6   3.50    1.14     -

5.  Alek Manoah (RHP)            23  23  0  128.0 104  38   135      9   5   3.21   1.10     -

6.  Ricky Tiedemann (LHP)     18  18  0  111.1   77  20   123      7   2   2.07   0.85     -         

7.  Trevor Richards (RHP)       55   -    -   77.0   63   25    87       3   4   3.26   1.13     5    

8.  Mitch White (RHP)             53   -    -    75.0  65    24   63       3   3   3.10    1.11    1

9.  Yimi Garcia (RHP)              63   -    -   68.2   61   18    63       3   4   3.33   1.14     0 

10.Genesis Cabrera (LHP)      55   -    -    53.1   45   17   57       4   3   2.99    1.15    1   

11.Tim Mayza (LHP)               56   -    -    57.2   41   22   62       3   3   2.54    1.08    3   

12.Chad Green (RHP)             50   -    -    51.2   44   13   56       3   4   3.44    1.09    0

13.Nate Pearson (RHP)           57  -     -    54.0   38   22   73       3   4   2.90    1.08    2            

14.Erik Swanson (RHP)          67   -    -    72.1   55   13   80       4   4   2.40    0.94   11

15.Jordan Romano (RHP)      56   -    -    55.2   43   23   61       5   3   2.77    1.14   35      


Batting Order vs Lefties                           AB  R   2B 3B HR RBI AVG OBP SLG SB CS  

1.  Davis Schneider(LF/2B/3B-bats right)400 67 27  3    18   69   .290   .367  .533  11  4 

2.  Bo Bichette (SS - bats right)               533 122 33  5    30  100  .312   .378   .579 30  8      

3.  George Springer (RF - bats right)     510  88  23  2    26   92   .279   .355   .514  7   3

4.  Vlad Guerrero Jr. (1B - bats right)   555 103 38  1    45  135  .300   .413   .627  5   1   

5.  Justin Turner (3B/DH - bats right)   447  70  22  0    23   77   .277   .355  .467   1   1     

6.  Alejandro Kirk (DH/C - bats right)  355  55  23  0    17   57   .256   .325  .433   0   1         

7.  Danny Jansen (C - bats right)           370  67  23  0    23   70   .246   .337  .452   0   1      

8.  Daulton Varsho (CF - bats left)         544  89  31  7    25   80  .275   .323   .469  13  5      

9.  Isiah Kiner-Falefa (2B/3B-bats right)350 64  23  2    11   53  .265   .315   .424   7   4  


Batting Order vs Righties

1.  Kevin Kiermaier (CF - bats left)      379  56   20  3    11  50  .255   .304   .404    7    4

2.  Cavan Biggio (2B/3B/RF - bats left) 410  77   31 3    15  64  .289   .367   .504   30  5  

3.  Bo Bichette (SS - bats right)

4.  Joey Votto (1B - bats left)                  333  53   22  2   15   56  .270  .392   .506    2   1    

5.  Vlad Guerrero Jr. (DH/1B - bats right)

6.  George Springer (RF - bats right)

7.  Daulton Varsho (LF/CF - bats left)

8.  Justin Turner (3B/DH - bats right)

9.  Danny Jansen (C - bats right)

 

 Bench

1.  Alejandro Kirk (C - bats right)

2.  Rafael Marchan (C - bats both)           135  15  7  0   2  14  .245   .289   .321    0   1  

3.  Ernie Clement (2B/SS/3B-bats right)  243  33 18 1  6   30  .260   .312   .389    5   4 

4.  Spencer Horwitz (LF/1B - bats left)    300  33 17 0 12   42  .310   .376   .510    1   3      

5.  Addison Barger (LF/SS/3B - bats left) 206 33 12 2   5    36  .268   .302   .380    5   2     


Depth Chart

Catchers

1.  Danny Jansen (bats right) *
2.  Alejandro Kirk (bats right)
3.  Rafael Marchan (bats both) ^
4.  Brian Serven (bats right)

1st Basemen

1.  Vlad Guerrero Jr. (bats right)
2.  Joey Votto (bats left) *
3.  Justin Turner (bats right)
4.  Spencer Horwitz (bats left) +

2nd Basemen

1.  Cavan Biggio (bats left)
2.  Isiah Kiner-Falefa (bats right)
3.  Davis Scheider (bats right)
4.  Ernie Clement (bats right)

3rd Basemen

1.  Isiah Kiner-Falefa (bats right)
2.  Justin Turner (bats right)
3.  Cavan Biggio (bats left)
4.  Ernie Clement (bats right)

Shortstops

1.  Bo Bichette (bats right)
2.  Isiah Kiner-Falefa (bats right)
3.  Ernie Clement (bats right)
4.  Addison Barger (bats left) +

Leftfielders

1.  Daulton Varsho (bats left)
2.  Davis Schneider (bats right)
3.  Rafael Lantigua (bats right) +
4.  Spencer Horwitz (bats left) +

Centerfielders

1.  Kevin Kiermeier (bats left)
2.  Daulton Varsho (bats left)
3.  George Springer (bats right)
4.  Cameron Eden (bats left) +

Rightfielders

1.  George Springer (bats right)
2.  Cavan Biggio (bats left)
3.  Addison Barger (bats left) +
4.  Cam Eden (bats left) +

Designated Hitters

1.  Justin Turner (bats right)
2.  Joey Votto (bats left) *
3.  Vlad Guerrero Jr. (bats right)
4.  Alejandro Kirk (bats right)

* - on injured reserve
+ - in Buffalo
^ - trade impending