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12 Oct 2011 @ 06:52
Laos was among the countries totally devastated by the carnage of the US imperialist aggression. Previous to that war, there was the war of independence from France. Visualize the damages sustained by Laos after successive wars versus world powers, wars that the Indochinese eventually won at any rate, and you would be appalled at the living conditions of the post-war recovery period. More >
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10 Oct 2011 @ 22:34
In case that many of us may not be aware of it, the Food & Agricultural Organization or FAO has a bureau that addresses forest management concerns worldwide. Needless to say, the FAO has been at the forefront of ceasing forest fires where it is invited to do so (the hubris and arrogance of powerful Northern countries are blockages to allowing international organizations’ entry during calamities). More >
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8 Oct 2011 @ 22:28
In case you may have forgotten of the main conflict in Guatemala, let me share a bit of refresher. Guatemala underwent a civil war that was dirty and cruel, one that saw civil rights groups condemning the human rights violations committed by state troops and cops. More >
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8 Oct 2011 @ 08:31
“Empowering women powers nations,” declared Robert Zoellick of the World Bank in one of his more recent policy and governance speeches. I could hardly disagree with the contention. More >
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5 Oct 2011 @ 06:47
A humungous lot of peoples in developing countries or DCs are dependent on traditional & alternative medicine. Related updates show that as much as 80% of DC peoples rely on traditional medicine for preventive and curative purposes. More >
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4 Oct 2011 @ 03:03
Prof. Erle Frayne Argonza guested on radio anew to talk shed light about the topic of Philippine-Lemuria connection and its implications to the ongoing-to-forthcoming Earth Changes.
The radio station DZMM, PH’s biggest broadcast station with the largest audience reach, holds the program Pinoy Vibes every 1-3 a.m. of Sundays. The program is hosted by the lady psychic Stargazer who is deeply into Eastern meditation and mystical practices. More >
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30 Sep 2011 @ 22:40
As of this writing, financial institutions across the globe have expressed grave concern over the post-Kyoto wrangling and lackadaisical commitments of the North to the full protocol execution. So much of forest reserves were already destroyed across the globe by the greed of market players, so the big challenged posed unto the market stakeholders and states is the stronger implementation of forestry-based carbon markets. Will the challenge ‘bite the dust’? More >
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12 Sep 2011 @ 07:20
I already wrote many articles concerning the prevalence of spiritist mediumship and the Demonic Mind that inheres among the hundreds of millions who practice it. I will supplement those writings with this note that focuses on the insidious attacks by the spiritists on the proponents of divine wisdom, attacks that were aimed at blocking the release and dissemination of the updated divine discourse. More >
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11 Sep 2011 @ 22:36
A gladdening news has been released recently from Manila, headquarters of ADB, concerning the Kingdom of Tonga’s upgrading of its ICT services.
The expanded ICT services will be enabled through an 827-kilometer cable that will link Tonga and Fiji Republic. The said ICT services will surely be a big boost to Tonga’s economy and accelerate its resonance with the dynamic emerging markets of Asia. More >
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10 Sep 2011 @ 07:17
Earth’s peoples aren’t shrinking size-wise, demographics rise unabaited yet. Till we breach the 10 Billion warm bodies count by 2050, or 4 decades away. Can we feed all of our peoples without destroying the planet’s life support system? More >
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