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Let´s kill mankind
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Let’s kill mankind
22 January 2006 |
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I’m glad that I’ve lived
in America for some years now, as Europe gets more and more
dangerous. Especially now that the French President Jacques
Chirac threatens the world to use nuclear weapons against
any state that considers or uses terrorism against France.
This threat
will definitely encourage other states to invest in or use
their nuclear weapons for military purposes too. However, I
don’t think that terrorist will be very much impressed by
this threat. Moreover I consider the use of military or
non-military nuclear weapons as the peak of terrorism.
It would be a
hell of a lot better if France, as permanent member of the
Security Council of the United Nations, invests their annual
$3.5 billion nuclear warfare budget, in people in order to
reduce the gap between poor and rich worldwide.
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Fighting, kicking and
screaming
30 January 2006 |
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I really adore the European
Union's competition commissioner, Neelie Kroes, as she succeeds to knail (kneel and nail) down Microsoft
last week after
threatening to fine Microsoft up to € 2 million a day if
they fail to comply
with the ruling by the European Commission in March 2004
that stated
Microsoft had violated antitrust laws.
Microsoft was fined € 497 million ($613 million) at that
time and was
ordered to share details of its operating system with rivals
for a
reasonable fee. In addition, they were ordered to offer an
unbundled
version of Windows without server and media player software
for what was
indicated to be abuse of Microsoft's dominant position in
the industry.
However, I am afraid that this is just another example of
Microsoft's
fighting, kicking and screaming tactics to deliver the bare
minimum as their
offer does not address the Commission's concerns on
inter-operability.
Nevertheless, I hope that the US anti-trust authorities will
follow the EU
in order to stop the gravity and duration of Microsoft’s
infringement in the
US. The 1998 Sherman Act against Microsoft has less effect
and impact than
the last steps taken by Dutch powerwoman Neelie Kroes. |
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Stand up, Speak up, Now!!
8 February 2006 |
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It's really high time that
Muslims throughout the world stand up and
speak up against the discourse of hate, intolerance, tyranny,
selfishness, selfcentredness and bigotry of those of their
leaders who
prove to be barbarians and who completely abuse their own
distorted
interpretation of Islam.
Because, after the book "The Satanic Verses", the film "Submission",
the
WTC and recently a few cartoons, we cannot accept any more
iconoclastic
terror by Muslims in our little village called World. |
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A place in history.....
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February 2006 |
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Sooner or later
an American president will have to defend him- or herself in front of a jury of the
International Court of Justice in The Hague for
constitutional torture and killing of countless people since
World War II in the name of the American people.
Well,
- the killing of
at least 30.000 Vietnamese prisoners during the Vietnam War
by the U.S.'s Phoenix
Program,
- the countless
murders, massacres, tortures, "disappearances", coups and
other non-war crimes against the people in Latin America and
the Caribbean by Graduates of the U.S. Army's School of the
Americas,
- and among others the CIA coup to bring the Indonesian
dictator Suharto into power in 1965 which led to
a massacre of an
estimated million members and supporters
of the Indonesian Communist Party,
are only a few of
the crimes for which the American president will
definitely get a life-sentence.
However,
president Bush could change our cruel history and future by
starting to act on his own words: “This
does not represent the America that I know”
by immediately closing down all American
concentration and extermination
camps throughout the world.
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See us.
11 March 2006 |
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It is very
interesting to learn how other nations see us.
China's yearly
feedback on the US State Department's "Country Reports on
Human Rights Practices" for example gives us great
opportunity to incite discovery, to stimulate reflection and
to generate self-knowledge. Which will eventually increase
better understanding, exchange, and co-operation between
governments, companies and people throughout the world.
So let's hope
that more countries will follow the US and China's yearly
reports. But I hope that subsequent reports will have a
wider scope than just on human rights. |
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Fine Particles Fatalist.
24 March 2006 |
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Every day, I inhale billions of fine
particles in and around my Broadway apartment in New York.
My Dutch parents are very concerned and
have warned me for years for the effect of those fine
particles on my health, as several studies worldwide proved
that fine particles are extremely harmful to human health as
they are less than 2.5 µm (microns in diameter) in size
(about one-fourteenth the width of human hair) and can
easily be inhaled deep into the lungs.
In the lungs - I learned - they damage
cells that transfer oxygen to the blood and via this route
act as a vehicle for other airborne toxins to enter the
bloodstream. This eventually causes at least hundreds and
thousands of premature deaths in America and 3 millions
worldwide due to heart and lung disease each year.
For the sake of my own health and
billions of others throughout the world, I would very much
like to know how president Bush intends to reduce the
mixture of a variety of different compounds and pollutants
from power plants, diesel trucks and buses, cars, etc. in
the United States and abroad. |
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I am an illegal too
3 April 2006 |
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I am an illegal artist in this
strong, humane and compassionate country searching for a better life, one of the most basic desires of human beings.
However, this does not
automatically mean that I want to become an American citizen
and that I want to earn
more money. In fact,
I am proud to be a Dutchman
and I am not at all
bothered by the fact that I earn less money in the US
then I did in the
Netherlands.
To me it is infinitely more
important to expand my talents and live my dreams, following
the example of
the
French sculptor Frédéric-Auguste Bartholdi, who in
the end realized his Statue of Liberty after 21 years
with the help of great American citizens.
And I am determined to
follow in his
footsteps and I will do
everything in my power to realize my
freedomballet "FREE"
in this
energetic,
ambitious and assimilated
country of boundless
opportunities.
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It’s not too late.
12 November 2007
(International
Herald Tribune November 16 2007)
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President Clinton
never presented the Kyoto Protocol
(1997) to the Senate for a vote because he assumed that the
ratification of this treaty would have a
significantly negative impact on the U.S. economy.
He was wrong. By not
complying with Kyoto, he
gave away our last hope of retaining the United States’
industrial and economic lead of the 20th century
into the new millennium. Since there has been no
financial or political motivation to invest in cleaner and
more sustainable energy technologies in the last decade, we
are no longer able to meet world demand for more sustainable products and services.
Mr. President, please rescind
the $200 billion War Funding Bill, and instead focus these
funds
entirely on helping our vulnerable economy
during the last few months of your presidency. With a
revolutionary Environmental Economy Bill, it may be possible
to stop the fall of the dollar, the rise of oil prices, and
the continued closing of our out-dated industrial complexes.
Make this your legacy. |
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Promised Land
22 November 2007 |
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I have a dream that one day this young
nation will become a real peaceful country abandoning the
misinterpreted right for civilians to bear weapons.
A right, known as the
2nd Amendment of our Constitution, written by a
mixture of different third and fourth generation European
settlers who fled their mother countries as
missionaries, adventurers, thieves and criminals who where
more then willing to colonize America in name of the Dutch,
French, Spanish and British Governments and several
Christian churches.
Together they took goods, lands, raped
women, enslaved people, and killed almost a half million
Native Americans by a.o. the deliberate spread of diseases
like small pox long before the American Government agreed to
the mass slaughter and in some cases extinction of almost
1000 Native American tribes in the late 1800’s by American
Armies (American Holocaust;
David Stannard - 1992).
So it is obvious that American citizens
are afraid of their government and its army and it is good
that they can defend themselves in militias. But that
doesn’t mean that individuals should have the right to
posses’ guns. So I hope with all my heart that the Supreme
Court will take this historical opportunity by ruling a
nationwide ban on the private possession of
guns like other western countries. |
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Houston, we have a problem |
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Our national debt almost doubled since
President Bush is in charge. The total accumulation of
annual budget deficits was $5.7 trillion in January 2001 and
it will top $10 trillion right before or right after he
leaves in January 2009 and no one knows how to stop this
ticking time bomb called G.W. Bush.
Even if we could stop President Bush it
will probably be too late, as world’s largest oil producers
Iran, Venezuela and Russia already begun to request payment
for their barrels in Euros or Rubles rather than the deliberately
devalued Dollar by the Fed.
This will definitely ignite a Tsunami
of greenbacks heading home to the United States, ending the
Dollar supremacy and America’s global dominance. This
process can’t be stopped, even when we send and sacrifice
10,000 more American soldiers to the Caribbean, Russia and
the Middle East as we learned from the Iraq War in reaction
to Saddam Hussein decision, in November 2000, to convert
it's reserves from Dollars to Euros.
Because the war in Iraq is a war whose
purpose is much bigger than fortunes of Halliburton or Exxon:
it's a long term and a strategic objective being fought to
maintain America's position on top of the world, as Amir
Butler (AMPAC) already concluded at 3-29-2003. |
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