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Tag Archives: death
Swallowing Gaza and Boxing In Ukraine?
Trump backs Netanyahu at meeting at Mar-a-Largo as IDF proceeds to gobble Gaza: Yellow line’ that divides Gaza under Trump plan is ‘new border’ for Israel, says military chief Eyal Zamir said Israel would hold on to current positions, giving … Continue reading
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Tagged cruelty, death, death of innocents, destruction, indifference to suffering, inhumanity, israel, land grabs, Netanyahu, oligarchs, Palestinians, real estate, revenge, Trump, Ukrainians, war crimes, wealth, world re-order, Zelensky
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Lest we Forget
I am reproducing this page of names of those who died trying to let the world know of the horror suffered in Palestine. Journalists killed at Nasser Hospital August 25, 2025 Reuters news agency said its cameraman, Husam al-Masri, was … Continue reading
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Tagged Cisco, computers, databases, death, destruction, electronic tracking of citizens, Gaza, holocaust, humanity failing, IBM, innocents, israel, journalism, Netanyahu, Palestine, seige, starvation, targeted killing, targeted killings, war
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When the lambs stop screaming
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Tagged countries which are complicit, crypto, death, destruction, Gaza, genocide, israel, land theft, mediterranean, Palestinian, real estate, right wing, TBF
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Military Drone Development: Heralding permanent war?
Drones are ubiquitous now, but a relevant military use timeline can be found, which is relevant to the previous technology blogs: What we do know is that modern drone warfare began in earnest in 1982, when Israel coordinated the use … Continue reading
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Tagged CIA, death, destruction, drone technology, intelligence gathering, israel, military strategy, permanent war, targeted killings, timeline
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Apartheid: Zulus – Gazans
What do Gazans and Zulus have in common? Under apartheid, Zulus were confined to KwaZulu-Natal and denied South African citizenship from 1981 to 1994. Today, about 10-12 million Zulus live in KwaZulu, preserving their language, customs, and identity amid South … Continue reading
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Tagged acts against humanity, Amnesty, apartheid, death, Gaza, health, HIV, KwaZulu-Natal, Palestinians, Pepfa, poverty, South Africa, USAID
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1918: Peace not War
After the horrors of WW1 many countries tried to come together to forge peace. But, somehow, along the way, those who saw the possibility of weapons manufacturing as a means to create jobs and bring wealth, won the arguments. Now, … Continue reading
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Tagged arms trade, banks, carnage, contamination, death, destruction, genocide, harm, human rights, international, investors, jobs, land grab, law, murder, occupation, returns, uninhabitable, wealth
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Ralph Nader’s Perspective on Dec 2023 Israel-Hamas War
I am reproducing this letter from: https://nader.org/2023/12/08/israeli-governments-war-crimes-enabled-defended-by-biden-congress Israeli Government’s War Crimes – Enabled & Defended by Biden & Congress Share on FacebookFacebook 𝕏Share on TwitterTwitter Share on RedditReddit Share on EmailEmail Share on PrintPrint By Ralph Nader December 8, 2023 … Continue reading
Is This Humanity in the End Game?
I’m reproducing part of a summary of the Global Peace Index report, recently released. As we see the 21st century reveals humans are increasingly prone to destruction rather than evolving into a benign and beneficial force for good. Follow this … Continue reading
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Tagged analysis, arms, benefits, civilian deaths, conflict, cost, cultural loss, death, destruction, ecocide, genocide, homelessness, land grab, life, mercenaries, migration, persecution, rebuilding, resources stolen, strife, theft, war, war crimes, weapons
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Rome Kingdom to Empire: impact on Brittania to Judea
Rome had a Kingdom, then a Republic, then an Empire. What follows is the evolving significant people and events which resulted in the Empire. The last Kingdom monarch was Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, located in Ancient Rome. As a result of … Continue reading
Midsummer, Supermoon and Death
When the longest day fell on the 21st of June, it was dark and overcast and seemed like the shortest day. Thousands of years ago our ancestors would have been most put out to find their stone circles could not … Continue reading
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Tagged bees, birds, death, Equinox, feathers, fungus, Gregorian, Julian, juniper, Midsummer, nature, St John's Wort, world trade, worms
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