The Unified Theory of Energy
The Genocide Flag of israel
With the traditional blue replaced with Palestinian Flag Red, this flag helps remind israel that they have, over the nearly 28,000 days since 30-NOV-1947, conducted an the illegal occupation of Palestinian territories which has, since then, amounted to War Crimes, Crimes Against Humanity, and Genocide.
The Pendulum Effect: Mapping the Transition from Polarization to Understanding and the Stages of Response to Binary Conflict
The Stages of Response to Binary Thinking provide a framework for understanding our progression towards a deeper engagement with the complexities of modern issues, beyond the confines of simplistic ‘either/or’ thinking.
The Paradox of Counterterrorism: Lessons in “Antiterrorism” from Mehrdad Imen’s Sacrifice
By redefining our understanding of ‘antiterrorism’ and focusing on humane, empathetic solutions, there is hope for a more peaceful and just world. Imen’s legacy challenges us to look beyond the surface and strive for a deeper understanding of the roots of conflict and violence.
“What is happening in the Red Sea, clear and simple!”
The following exegeted message, followed by its link to a video on X about prisoner abuse, came from a Yemeni human rights activist on January 23rd, 2024. The situation in the Red Sea needs to be understood in its simplest terms. The essence of what’s happening is this: We are restricting the passage of cargo…
“Palestine Freedom Flag”: A Symbol of Struggle and Hope
In the annals of history, flags have often served as powerful symbols of freedom, struggle, and national identity. Drawing inspiration from the iconic “United Nations Honour Flag” of World War II, I hereby present the “Palestine Freedom Flag” as a modern emblem representing the resilience and aspirations of the Palestinian people. A white field with…
Stages of “Genocide Denial”
The typical stages or responses for those in denial of genocide often follow a pattern.
Repeal “Counterterrorism”
The current problems in U.S. foreign policy can be traced back to a series of legislative acts passed in times of perceived emergency, particularly in response to the threat of “terrorism”.
A Necessary Stand: Why the US Must Sever Ties with Israel if the ICJ Finds Genocide
This article argues that should the International Court of Justice (ICJ) find Israel guilty of genocide in any capacity, it is imperative and morally incumbent upon the United States to immediately sever its ties with Israel.
Transparency Over Secrecy: The Need for Open Governance in Safeguarding Democracy
The legacy of the 1953 Iranian coup d’état stands as a powerful reminder of the dangers of secretive government actions. In the pursuit of a more peaceful and stable global community, it is imperative that nations, especially democracies, commit to transparency and open governance.
Prioritizing National Allegiance: The Case Against Dual Citizens in U.S. Public Office
Individuals with dual citizenship should not hold U.S. public office due to the significant risk of conflicts of interest.
The Unseen Mirror: How “The West” Reflects Imperial Colonialism
For non-Westerners, “The West” can be a stark reminder of a painful legacy of imperialism and colonialism. This dichotomy in perception is a critical aspect that Westerners need to understand and acknowledge.
The Eurocentrism Divide: Examining the Disparity between Israel and Palestine
The enduring conflict between Israel and Palestine is marked not only by territorial disputes but also by a disparity in international recognition and support. This article explores the role of Eurocentrism in shaping this disparity and the implications of a proposal known as “The Dvira Plan,” which advocates for the elevation of Palestine to full…
A Call for Accountability: Strengthening Oversight in Military Exports
A call for heightened oversight and accountability over Military Exports, particularly emphasizing the role of Congress in these decisions.
Conway’s Law and the Parallel Structures: Tracing the Echoes of the British East India Company in the United States
The resemblance between the organizational structures of the East India Company and the United States, particularly in their approach to imperial colonialism and global dominance for profit, suggests a deeper interplay between internal organizational dynamics and external policy and strategy.
A Timeline of Turmoil: Top Ten Tech Layoffs in the Tumultuous Twenties
Based on the data compiled and revealed by layoffs.fyi spanning 2020 through 2022, the United States has experienced a significant number of layoffs in the tech industry. With over 330,000 job cuts in the span of three years, the U.S. surpasses all other countries in this regard. These figures are nearly 10 times higher than…
Stop israel
I request that the United States government cease all forms of support to the nation of Israel.
CEASEFIRE
Actually not a bad word, here is ‘ceasefire’ in 60 different languages.
Understanding the Ansar Allah: History, Culture, and Mission
The Ansar Allah movement represents a complex amalgam of religious revivalism, cultural preservation, and political activism.
The Lord’s Prayer
Africaans Onse Vader wat in die hemele is, laat u Naam geheilig word.Laat u koninkryk kom. Laat u wil geskied,Soos in die hemel net so ook op die aarde.Gee ons vandag ons daaglikse brood,En vergeef ons ons skulde, soos ons ook ons skuldenaars vergewe.Lei ons nie in versoeking nie, maar verlos ons van die Bose.[Want…
Rethinking U.S. Policy Towards Israel in the 2024 Elections
As voters, we must consider candidates who promise to scrutinize and possibly recalibrate our foreign policy priorities, including our stance towards Israel, to better reflect the values and interests of the United States.
Questions?