2005.3.8=2[#67]:4703.1.28[#28/60]: [Wireless] [SF Media]. 1)China<>Taiwan. 2)Secession Res.3)Africa<>US. 4)Strange Indian Repts.
[Wireless wardriving] http://www.eastvalleytribune.com/index.php?sty=37537 [San Francisco Media] http://www.media-alliance.org/ http://accessf.org/youthfestival/index.html Nicely warm: Up 7:00am, drove mom missing any furniture store, to FoodMaxx for our fruits, etc., back to o.h. around noon and went home, checked house and found sprinkler base still wet. Emails and rather deep nap relaxing. Now 6:38pm Mei/Jhun home, Mei to computer class starting already till 9pm. Finished emails earlier than usual. Then started dinner earlier than others. Mei asked for Jun to use this main computer. Still ending now at 10:56pm. But, exceptionally Mei watched tv still, so 12:10 bed. 1) China <> Taiwan: "China unveils controversial law", BBC News; Last Updated: Tuesday, 8 March, 2005, 08:21 GMT: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4327997.stm "" Wang Zhaoguo gave few details of the proposed lawChina has announced the first details of a controversial law that would allow it to use force against Taiwan. Legislator Wang Zhaoguo said such means would only be used as a last resort, if peaceful reunification efforts failed. A BBC correspondent in Beijing says anyone seeking clarity on the law will be disappointed, since the explanations were both brief and vague. China sees Taiwan as its territory, and has threatened to use force if the island formally declares independence. Taiwanese lawmakers responded quickly and angrily to the proposed legislation, saying it was a pretext for attack. "" 2) Secession Research: (1) " Secession Research, Part One", by Jason Sorens, FMNN (Free-Market News Network) Free-State Strategist, Founder of the New Hampshire "Free State" movement, Political Science Professor at Yale ; February 23, 2005: http://www.freemarketnews.com/pview/5831/956/html/ "" Secession has been a hot topic for political scientists and political philosophers for over 10 years now, since the breakup of the Soviet Union, Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, and Ethiopia. In this article I take a look at the political philosophers' take on the issue of secession. Generally, the positive and normative theorists of secession have not talked to each other much. Positive theorists have not asked questions such as, "What is the appropriate governmental response to secessionism?," and normative theorists have not entertained the question, "What are the real-world circumstances that encourage claims of secession?" That chasm between "ought" and "is" is starting to close, and two recent books coming out of the political philosophy debate give some space to considering the implications of empirical findings: "Contextualizing Secession," edited by Coppietiers and Sakwa, and "Secession and Self-Determination," edited by Stephen Macedo and Allen Buchanan. There are three main camps in the debate on secession. Choice theorists such as Harry Beran argue that any group of people should be allowed to secede, so long as they vote by a majority in a referendum for secession, and respect the rights of minorities in the new state. Nationalists such as Margaret Moore argue that only national groups may secede under such terms. Just-cause theorists such as Allen Buchanan argue that there is no right to secede in "just" states (basically, countries that don't engage in mass, wholesale killing of their own citizens), but that democidal states should permit a right to secede for groups suffering from their injustice. So far the restrictive just-cause theories are getting the better of the debate. The main problem is that leftish academics fret that secession would allow the wealthy to secede and escape redistributive taxation. Also, the standard refrain against permissive theories is that they would permit the formation of 10,000 tiny states. (Never mind that if this fragmentation were undesirable, people would likely never vote for it.) "" (2) "The State of Secession Research, Part Two"; March 4, 2005: http://www.freemarketnews.com/pview/5831/1036/html/ "" Last week I examined the state of research among political philosophers on the right to secession. This week I address the literature on the empirical causes and consequences of secessionism. "" 3) Africa <> USA: "ARCHITECTS OF THE WORLD ORDER, THEIR WEAPON OF CONTROL AND THE SURVIVAL OF AFRICA", by Eric Ikenna Nwokedi, Atlanta, GA, Nigeriaworld; Tuesday, March 8, 2005: http://nigeriaworld.com/articles/2005/mar/081.html "" If truth will be revealed and information made available, Africans will learn how external forces has put together a powerful secret weapon that led to their destruction. As Africa advance to a point where we generally refer to as awareness stage, they will learn that apart from God, this spinning ball of real estate which we call our planet earth is actually owned by some shadowy figures that sit in the background and keep only the leaders of the western countries of Europe and America as their front. The leaders of these western nations, which are the more visible architects of the world order, created all the policies that govern the entire planet, including when a country is ready to grow or die. By the time they come to grips with realty Africans will see that the world and its nations are already arranged in a particular order. No matter the political situation in any area, countries that will succeed or fail has already been determined. Except for a few countries, which they call evil empire, axis of evil, rogue states and pariah states etc, every non-western nation has been conquered either covertly or overtly. All conquered non- western nations are arranged in the order of importance. In that order, judging by their policies, Africans are definitely in the bottom of the ladder, or worse don't even count at all. "" 4) Strange Indian Reports: (1) "Tunnel Towards Himalayas?" "Eight more quakes in Andaman-Nicobar – aftershock epicenters moving northwards – someone building tectonic plate level tunnel towards Himalayas?", Staff Reporter, India Daily; January 31, 2005: http://www.indiadaily.com/editorial/01-31d-05.asp "" Strange and bizarre things are still happening in Andaman and Nicobar islands. The tsunami-battered Andaman and Nicobar Islands were on Sunday rocked by a series of eight earthquakes measuring 5 to 5.3 on the Richter scale, even as a slight tremor jolted Uttar Pradesh, India. "" (2) "Weather Manipulation": "In every country of the world, all on a sudden the weather forecasting computer models are failing – human or extra-terrestrial hand in weather manipulation", Staff Reporter, India Daily; January 30, 2005: http://www.indiadaily.com/editorial/01-30b-05.asp "" Over the past years, China has installed 74 sets of the world's advanced Doppler weather radar with 87 per cent put into operation. But in the last year all on a sudden the weather forecasting computer models have failed so badly that China has decided to install thirty more of the devices rapidly this year with a satellite launched later last year expected to start its operations soon. This is the same story echoed in every part of the world from India to America. Weather forecasting models are just failing and the variation patterns are so obvious that forecasters all over the world are scratching their heads. "" (3) Strange Gravity Weapons: "Controlling the Gravity - the most sophisticated weapon research initiatives of creating artificial mini-black holes", Staff Reporter, Indian Daily; Feb. 6, 2005: http://www.indiadaily.com/editorial/1532.asp "" Every advanced country at this time is focusing their military research on controlling the gravity. The concept of superconductor is allowing scientists and technologists in creating the electromagnetic flux needed to produce the directional force that provides the anti-gravity or increased-gravity effects. If gravity can be controlled, then all the contemporary military hardware and ammunition can become obsolete. The most sophisticated weapons research initiatives really hinges on creating the anti-gravity or increased gravity effects. ""
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