~ Emissaries of Love ~

Submitted by Lia on Sun, 08/26/2012 - 11:12

by Steve Beckow

 

I’m trying to get a sense of what has changed in the world.  If you go to the leading international newspapers, you’ll see … well, Prince Harry partying in the buff, one company suing another for patent infringements, Romney stirring the birther fight again, a tropical storm hitting Haiti.

 

Noticeably the press continues to look for the negative and bizzarre and comes up with little or nothing. All seems quiet in the world.

 

On TV the other day, so extensive are the crime dramas, that several are concerned with the love lives of law-enforcement agents, having explored almost every other aspect of crime and punishment one could think of. The “war on terror” became institutionalized, determined what played on TV, and is now trailing off into oblivion.

 

Massive Typhoon Bolaven slams Okinawa, Japan and heads for Koreas

Submitted by glr_Andrea on Sun, 08/26/2012 - 10:44

 

Massive Typhoon Bolaven slams Okinawa, Japan and heads for Koreas

August 26, 2012 – JAPAN A massive typhoon began to make landfall Sunday over Okinawa, bringing winds more ferocious than even the typhoon-weary Japanese island has seen in decades. It will likely be the strongest since 1956, said CNN International meteorologist Tom Sater. With a cloud field of 2,000 kilometers (1,250 miles), Typhoon Bolaven is 20 times larger than Okinawa’s length. “It’s been very, very severe,” said storm chaser James Reynolds, on the northwestern coast of the island. Tree branches were flying through the air amid torrential rain, he said. The infrastructure on Okinawa is designed to withstand violent storms. “Everything’s made of solid concrete,” said Reynolds. “Utility poles are so wide you couldn’t even put your arms around them,” Reynolds said. “All the houses are built with concrete. There’s no such thing as a beach house in Okinawa because it would just get destroyed by a typhoon.” Still, the power was out where he was Sunday. On Sunday evening, Bolaven was carrying sustained winds of 213 kilometers (132 miles) per hour, with gusts reaching 259 kilometers per hour (161 mph) — the highest since Typhoon Naha in 1956. Bolaven was traveling northwest at 15 kilometers per hour (9 mph). The storm is on course to hit China and the Korean peninsula. “It’s roughly the size of France to Poland in land mass,” said Sater. “The typhoon is producing wave heights of 16 meters high, so the possibility is there for a storm surge of 8 to 10 meters high on the coastline. Wind gusts will be strong enough to not only uproot or down trees and power lines, but could flip automobiles. Okinawa is 100 kilometers (62 miles) long. The size of Bolaven’s eye is roughly 30 kilometers (19 miles) in width. This means many residents could experience the eye passing over them; unfortunately, that means putting up with the strongest winds the storm can produce, followed by a calm period with a brief clearing of the skies overhead, then another chaotic period of damaging winds that will be blowing in the opposite direction of the previous winds. Rainfall totals could top 500 mm (20 inches) in 24 hours,” said Sater. -CNN

Dabi: Do We Dare Keep Our Hearts Open?

Submitted by Lia on Sun, 08/26/2012 - 10:18

Dani, Removing the Shackles, Aug. 25, 2012

 

http://removingtheshackles.blogspot.ca/2012/08/do-we-dare-keep-our-hearts-open.html

 

I’ve pondered this question for years. I’ve waxed and waned on it, occasionally cutting myself off from the flow of the negative to guard my bruised and battered spirit, taking respite in burying my head in the sand for a while. And for a while the view from under the dirt is numbing and deliciously peaceful, but deep inside you know that that blind sense of calm tranquillity is not real.

 

Then the intermission is over and it’s time to return to the surface, to wash the sand out of my eyes and take a look around.

 

The Controllers of the main stream media “News” focuses continually on the murder and mayhem and the scenes of violence and destruction, constantly bombarding our hearts with utter blackness. They guide your attention to feed your fears- fears that they instilled in you to begin with.

 

The underlying message is “There is no hope here” because people without hope just give up.

'Greece is bankrupt. Full stop. Game over'

Submitted by Rain on Sun, 08/26/2012 - 09:58

Published on Aug 23, 2012 by
 

It's 'crunch time' for Greece right now - the German leader and French president are working out whether to grant Athens the 'breathing space' it says it needs to sort its finances out.

The country's been relying on international loans for over two years, but is struggling to meet its bailout conditions.

Meanwhile, Chancellor Merkel's allies in Berlin say 'a Greek exit wouldn't have a 'great impact' on the Eurozone'.

Investment advisor Patrick Young says, whether on not Greece is provided with more time, there's no chance it'll manage to get its economy back on track within the Eurozone.

 

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