RA EFDARGON - Category: Opinions    
 NAZI HEALTHCARE AGENDA RISING IN AMERICA1 comment
category picture27 Nov 2013 @ 07:10
Let us all watch closely the events concerning health care, and see what happens after another year will elapse. If it will be so easy to forecast that more Americans are being kept out of the health care circuits, then rest assured a Nazi killer agenda is in place to satisfy the sadistic lust for blood by demoniacs in the Establishment.  More >

 IS DEGLOBALIZATION POSSIBLE?0 comments
category picture21 Oct 2013 @ 07:54
Globalization has traversed a historic track that is considerably long and expansive in impact at this juncture. Curiously, certain forces are working hard to de-globalize the world, so let me raise the question: is deglobalization possible?  More >

 AID AGENCIES BETTER LOCALIZE THEIR PURCHASES OF MATERIALS0 comments
category picture16 Sep 2013 @ 07:02
$69 Billion is spent each year by international aid agencies for procurements of needed materials from external markets. The total amount is over half of aid funding for developing countries.

The advisory from experts who know the development processes in Africa is this: aid agencies better source materials locally. The behavior will impact as sound social development practice. Besides, the materials sourced from local markets do reduce the cost of materials.  More >

 DEVELOPMENT COSTS OUTWEIGH BENEFITS!0 comments
category picture4 Aug 2013 @ 05:56
Environmental economists have an alarming news to report to us all: development costs outweigh the benefits. The ‘benefit’ side of the equation comprise of both the people welfare (human ecology) and the natural ecology benefits.  More >

 DUAL GODHEAD & TRINITIES IN MALAYSIA, INDONESIA, SINGAPORE, SUMATRA MYTHOS0 comments
category picture8 Jul 2013 @ 06:52
As summarized in book reviews, the peoples of Malaysia, Singapore, Sumatra, and Indonesia share certain myths. Among those precepts shared is the duality of Godhead, which appertains to the Law of Duality among cosmic laws.  More >

 CLIMATE ADAPTATION ETHICAL POLICIES BETTER SHORE UP!0 comments
category picture25 Jun 2013 @ 07:28
The World Commission of the Ethics of Scientific Knowledge [COMEST] has been among the global initiators for drafting a framework governing the adaptation of ethical standards and practices by the countries of the planet. Many international agreements and resolutions on climate change were already generated from 1990 onwards, and more are in the pipeline.  More >

 TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE & ‘PRECISION FARMING’0 comments
category picture18 Jun 2013 @ 06:11
Retooling our small farmers in the developing world in order to catch up on precision farming is the trend of the present. Among the benefits of the farming trend are the usage of GPS and related satellite-tracked knowledge to constantly monitor soil content and analysis.  More >

 RAIN HARVESTING AS WATER CRISIS INTERVENTION0 comments
category picture12 Jun 2013 @ 06:49
Crispin Maslog of the Philippines, who previously worked for the International Rice Research Institute, cogitates about the practice of rain harvesting as a viable water crisis intervention measure. I couldn’t agree more with this noblesse gentleman from environmentalist circles in Southeast Asia.  More >

 IS THERE A GAP BETWEEN SCIENCE AND NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS?0 comments
category picture8 Jun 2013 @ 07:04
There is a hubris going on around communicators’ circles that science and civil society organizations do not exactly meet or converge. Having come from the developmental NGOs for nearly two (2) decades, there is no truth to the observation.  More >

 TRADITIONAL MEDICINE: WAVE OR NEW AGE CULT?0 comments
category picture13 May 2013 @ 00:15
Traditional medicine or TM is surely gaining grounds across the planet. The search for alternative panacea to treat diverse ailments is an ongoing challenge, that search reinforced by the dead end situation of allopathy or Western medicine which is chemical or drug-based in problem-solving approach.  More >



<< Newer entries  Page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8   Older entries >>