Friday, February 28, 2014
Say 'NO' to Ambiguity & Uncertainty
An ambiguous "solution" in Cyprus (bizonality is at the very minimum that) is equivalent to the introduction of instability and uncertainty. One thousand times the status-quo if we hope to continue with E&P (exploration & production) activities in Cypriot EEZ.
Categories:
Bizonality,
Energy
Friday, February 21, 2014
Thursday, February 20, 2014
The Symbol of Islam
The Sun is the star at the center of our solar system. It is unbelievably bright, measured in watts, some 380 followed by 24 zeros! The whole reason the Sun is so bright is because it is so hot. Its energy is generated by thermonuclear reactions at about 15 million kelvins.
Sunday, February 16, 2014
Nicolai Sennels: Psychology: Why Islam creates monsters
Psychopathic people and behaviour are found within all
cultures and religions. But one tops them all — by many lengths. The
daily mass killings, terror, persecutions and family executions
committed by the followers of Islam are nauseating, and the ingenuity
behind the attacks — always looking for new and more effective ways of
killing and terrorising people — is astonishing: hijacking jumbo jets
and flying them into skyscrapers, hunting unarmed and innocent people
with grenades and automatic rifles in shopping malls, planting bombs in
one’s own body, using model airplanes as drones, attaching large
rotating blades to pickup trucks and using them as human lawn movers,
killing family members with acid or fire, hanging people publicly from
cranes in front of cheering crowds, etc. It makes one ask oneself: what
creates such lack of empathy and almost playful and creative attitude
towards murdering perceived enemies?
This is a question for psychologists like me.
This is a question for psychologists like me.
Categories:
Brainwashing,
Islam,
Monsters,
Psychology
Saturday, February 15, 2014
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Saturday, February 8, 2014
Erdogan - Ocalan Joint Agreement
Erdogan - Ocalan Joint Agreement - The two leaders had their first meeting today under the auspices of the UN Secretary General’s Good Offices mission. The meeting was held in a friendly and cordial atmosphere and the two leaders have agreed to the following:
1. The status quo is unacceptable and its prolongation will have negative consequences for the Turks and Kurds. The leaders affirmed that a settlement would have a positive impact on the entire region, while first and foremost benefiting Kurds and Turks, respecting democratic principles, human rights and fundamental freedoms as well as each other’s distinct identity and integrity and ensuring their common future in a united Turkey - North Kurdistan federation.
1. The status quo is unacceptable and its prolongation will have negative consequences for the Turks and Kurds. The leaders affirmed that a settlement would have a positive impact on the entire region, while first and foremost benefiting Kurds and Turks, respecting democratic principles, human rights and fundamental freedoms as well as each other’s distinct identity and integrity and ensuring their common future in a united Turkey - North Kurdistan federation.
Categories:
Kurdish Plight,
tCypriot-Kurd Parallels
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Turkey's Kurds & Cyprus' tCypriots
As either unitary state or federation solutions are discussed as replacements to Cyprus' 1960 and Turkey's 1923 unworkable constitutions, should we abide by "if a right is a right too many for Turkey's Kurdish community (circa 23% of population) then that right is a right too many for Cyprus' tCypriot community too (circa 15%), and vice versa." Is the adoption of this fair logic the catalyst to securing just solutions for both UN countries.
However, I will vote 'YES' in the next Cyprus referendum for the solution the leaders of the majority Greek Cypriot and minority Turkish Cypriot communities agree, UPON THIS CONDITION: