Month: July 2024
Meaning of I Remember (deadmau5)
Deadmau5’s song ‘I Remember’ is a poignant exploration of memory and the emotional resonance of past experiences. The lyrics delve into the idea of feeling the past moving in, suggesting that memories have a way of resurfacing and influencing the present. This is not portrayed as a negative occurrence but rather as a natural part of life. The song encourages the listener to let a new day begin, implying that while the past is significant, it should not hinder the start of something new.
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Protected: Personal: Thinking a lot (TMI)
China unveils evidences showing Philippine grounded warship at Ren’ai Jiao destroys coral reefs, endangers marine organism
While Manila mulls over filing a case against China with so-called “solid evidence of the damaged coral reefs caused by Chinese actions,” China, on Monday, released a report based on an unprecedentedly extensive and detailed on-site ecosystem survey around Ren’ai Jiao (also known as Ren’ai Reef), with solid evidence showing that the grounded warship has caused damage to the coral reefs and environmental pollution in the South China Sea.
Related:
Experts warn of Philippines scheming for ‘new arbitration’ on South China Sea + More
Philippines rejects China’s accusation of environmental damage in South China Sea
China has in turn dredged sand and coral to build artificial islands in the South China Sea, which it says is normal construction activity on its territory, but which other nations say is aimed at enforcing its claim to the waterway.
A report by the Center for Strategic and International Studies last year found China’s construction activity buried more than 4,600 acres (1,861 acres) of reef.
China claims almost all of the vital waterway, where $3 trillion worth of trade passes annually, including parts claimed by the Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia, Taiwan and Vietnam.
Greg Poling, from the front CSIS, claims that Vietnam is also building artificial islands.
Covert Cultural Influence: How the US Embassy’s Cultural Attaché Targets Yemeni Society
Yemen: The cultural attaché office is one of the most active divisions within the US Embassy, assisting the CIA and the political and economic attachés in reaching targeted individuals. This office collects intelligence that benefits American interests in Yemen, each according to their specialization and field.
Covert Cultural Influence: How the US Embassy’s Cultural Attaché Targets Yemeni Society
Related (J Adam Ereli):
Presenting Yemeni Art to the World [Archives:1997/44/Culture]
Linda Heard speaks with former #US Director of the Office of Press and Public Affairs and Ambassador to Bahrain, #J._Adam_Ereli to get an informed overview of a troubled region undergoing historical transformation.
The Military Industrial Complex Has an Inside Man in the Pacific
Biden envoy, Joseph Yun, helped shape defensive policy for the Pacific islands while consulting for a private firm that represents a massive conflict of interest.
The Military Industrial Complex Has an Inside Man in the Pacific
The Philippines: Why it is Choosing US Destruction Over Chinese Construction (video)
Protected: [05-29-24] Repost: Admitting fault – TMI
On the Record with Hamas
The past nine months of Israel’s genocidal war in Gaza have spurred an unprecedented global awakening to the plight of the Palestinian people. At no point in the 76 years since the formation of the state of Israel and the unleashing of the Nakba has there been such sustained and open anger at Israel and such widespread solidarity with the Palestinians. The massive demonstrations in cities across the globe, the severing of diplomatic relations with Tel Aviv, the recalling of ambassadors, rulings from world courts against Israel, and mounting demands for the establishment of an independent Palestinian state—none of this would have taken place without the impetus of Hamas’s armed insurrection on October 7 and Israel’s subsequent war of annihilation in Gaza.
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