This is absolutely worth watching:
http://www.jhub.org.uk/jdov/portfolio/six-feet-under/
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http://www.jhub.org.uk/jdov/portfolio/six-feet-under/
Sunday, March 02, 2014
Sally Bercovic's Moving Talk on Life, Death and Meaning
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Friday, February 21, 2014
Watching America From 6,000 Miles Away: Two Tea Party Conservatives Mark the Movement's Fifth Anniversary
Marking the fifth anniversary of the tea party movement, conservative U.S. Fox TV personality Sean
Hannity interviewed conservative syndicated firebrand columnist Ann Coulter Wednesday on his Fox News
Channel program.
Hannity led off by saying that he
sees the tea party as "stronger than ever."
Coulter made a distinction between
"fantastic" grass roots tea party supporters who helped bring about a
Republican-controlled House in 2010, and "conmen and scamsters" who
have arisen to trick "good Americans" into sending them money.
She maintained that "rich
groups" going after "establishment Republicans" had their own
agenda.
"The key word is 'Republicans,'"
she said.
The only way to repeal Obamacare is
to elect a Republican majority, she said. Coulter recommended Thomas Sowell's Wednesday column to the Hannity
audience in which he writes: "The Republican establishment's criticisms of
[Texas] Senator [Ted] Cruz are criticisms of his rule-or-ruin strategy, which
can destroy whatever chance Republicans have of taking back the Senate in 2014
and taking back the White House in 2016."
Hannity replied, "I disagree –
because I read the column."
He said the establishment
disappointed him and lacked a winning vision.
Coulter insisted success— in
repealing Obamacare as well as other issues— depended on a big GOP win. None of
Obama's policies will "fall on their own" unless they are rescinded
by a Republican-controlled congress.
Hannity held firm that the
establishment had not fought sufficiently hard to overcome the president's
policies.
"Give them a majority,"
Coulter countered. "Give them a majority!"
Hannity expressed skepticism. If the
Republicans gain control of the congress "then what are they going to tell
us? 'Give us the presidency. Then we can really do something.'"
She answered that if it were not for
"shysters and con men" Republicans would have already been in control
of the Senate.
Hannity shot back that the
establishment is the problem and that their opponents are pressing for sticking
to principles.
In wrapping up, Coulter asserted
that the anti-establishment forces were not genuinely opposed to immigration
amnesty.
She urged the audience not to donate
to the Senate Conservatives Fund.
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Monday, January 27, 2014
British Museum Expert: 'Real' Noah's Ark Would Have Been Round
A 3,700-year-old
cuneiform text has the British Museum's top specialist on ancient Mesopotamian
inscriptions convinced that Noah's Ark was most likely huge, round, made of wickerwork
rope, and watertight material, http://www.theguardian.com/culture/2014/jan/24/babylonian-tablet-noah-ark-constructed-british-museum the Guardian reported.
The http://blog.britishmuseum.org/2014/01/24/was-the-ark-round-a-babylonian-description-discovered/ expert, Irving Finkel, who decoded
the weather-beaten clay tablet, with its 60 lines of tidy text, is one of the
few scholars alive today who knows how to decipher script recorded on cuneiform
or clay tablets.
Finkel is convinced this
particular clay tablet is "one of the most important human documents ever
discovered," the Guardian reported.
As for the craft
described in the Book of Genesis, "I am 107 percent convinced the ark
never existed," he said.
All civilizations have the myths. What is key, it seems to me, is what they say about the values of the particular civilization.
Finkel believes the
idea that inspired the Biblical flood story originated in Mesopotamia.
The
authors of the Hebrew Bible were moved by hearing flood stories during their
exile in Babylonia after the destruction of Jerusalem's First Temple in 586 BC.
Mesopotamia corresponds
to today's Iraq, and smaller parts of Iran, Syria, Turkey, and Kuwait. Babylon
was an ancient city of Mesopotamia.
"The flood story
in Genesis basically overlaps with the Babylonian story. The two are
interdependent, cut from the same cloth. The Judean intelligentsia knew Babylon's
folk tales, but gave them a Jewish twist. The same holds for the similarity
between the baby-in-the-bulrushes story of Moses and the story of the Assyrian
king Sargon, whose mother also placed him in a reed basket," Finkel http://elliotjager.blogspot.co.il/2010/09/meeting-irving-finkel.html told me several years ago when I interviewed him here in Jerusalem.
The tablet Finkel
analyzed is the only one found so far that offers precise dimensions and
directions on how to construct the ark— which it says should be circular. The commands
call for an ark that would be almost as big as a British soccer field, the
Guardian reports.
Finkel does not say the
craft actually existed but believes similar though smaller vessels did ply
ancient waters, according to the Guardian.
The tablet, which will
be put on display at the British Museum, was first shown to Finkel in 2008 by
Douglas Simmons, whose father, Leonard, brought it home to England after
service in the Middle East with the Royal Air Force.
The clay tablet also
portrays islands beyond the known world. The text says, that is where the remains of the ark can be found.
Finkel details his flood
theory in a book due out on Jan. 30, "The Ark Before Noah: Decoding the
Story of the Flood."
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Friday, January 17, 2014
"Take Aways" From Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Session with Foreign Journalists Thursday Evening Jan. 18 Jerusalem
Economy
He's gearing up for next week's trip to Davos. Spoke about Israel as
being safe, free and technically advanced.
His Davos speech will be entitled "Israel: Innovation Nation"
Israel committed to Negev and Galilee development.
Moving forward with rail link between Eilat and Ashdod – Red-Med link.
Way to move Asian goods to Europe [via containers].
Committed to relocating advanced military bases to Beersheba.
[by prearrangement took one of just three questions from Xinhua] Israel
is working on easing export restrictions to China. Planning to offer China test desalination
project for one Chinese city. Israel leads in this technology. Then, maybe,
scale up to other cities.
Cyber warfare
Israel moving its biggest cyber defense bases to Negev.
Safe secure cyber environment is everyone's interest.
Beersheba will be capital of cyber efforts in years to come- the cyber
capital of Israel – maybe bigger than that…
Security
Israel faces three challenges: Iran, Iran's Hezbollah proxy, Iran's
Hamas and Islamic Jihad Proxy
Iranian nukes: "We will prevent it" by ever means possible.
Jordan
On Thursday's lightening, surprise visit with King Abdullah of Jordan in
Amman: It was an "excellent"
meeting. The PM [in reply to query from Arab journalist, also by
prearrangement] did not want to characterize Jordan's position on a continued
Israeli presence in the Jordan Valley.
Israel's relation with Jordan also based on peace and security.
Palestinians
In Gaza: Israel will not accept "drip" &
"drizzle" of rocket attacks. [Air Force retaliating as he spoke for
attack aimed at Ashkelon.]
Negotiations with PA: The main component of a Lasting Peace is Israeli
Security. Otherwise it will unravel.
Jerusalem does not want a Hamasstan in Judea and Samaria [West Bank]
We're seeing an "Afghanistan" evolving in Syria.
There is a Hezbollahstan in Lebanon.
Myths: That the core of the ME conflict is the Palestinian Arab problem;
that "settlements" are the core of the Palestinian-Israel conflict;
that a Palestinian state is what is holding up peace.
Why did they attack us between 1948 – 1967 when there were no settlements?
Why attack us after we pulled out of Gaza?
Israel is ready for a Palestinian state.
The Palestinians are not ready for a Jewish state.
An accord with Palestinians is contingent on (1) security and (2)
recognition of Jewish state [in any boundaries].
In answer to [prearranged question from BBC] question about why release
of Arab terrorists is invariably linked to building [within existing]
settlements.
Must Jews live in settlement clusters. No new settlements are being
announced, only some dwellings within existing settlements.
Netanyahu expressed irritation with EU calling in Israeli ambassadors
after settlement-building announcement. "When was the last time the EU
called in Palestinian ambassadors to talk about incitement?"
Or the involvement of Palestinian Authority security personnel in
anti-civilian attacks against Israelis?
It is significant to Israel that Palestinians are not being held
accountable for their behavior.
[Continued construction] "This was part of the understanding. It was the deal. Unwritten. But everybody
knew it."
This is not an obstacle. What do the Arabs wants an ethnically cleansed
state?
##ENDS##
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Thursday, January 02, 2014
Despite Vast Resources Poured into the Effort , UK Islamist Extremists Snub Non-Violence Prison Program
I found this interesting but hardly surprising.
A British government program
aimed at rehabilitating radical Muslim prisoners so that they abandon their
philosophy of violence has largely failed, according to Sky
News.
The majority of prisoners convicted on terrorism charges related to their
Islamist beliefs have refused to participate.
There are about 150
convicted terrorists in British prisons, 110 of them have rejected taking part
in the "Contest" program. Contest seeks to persuade them to
reconsider their beliefs and reject violence.
The prisoners hold
views that are "very fanatical" and "entrenched," rooted in
certainty that "it is the correct worldview and anybody who opposes it is
the enemy of God," said Dr. Usama Hasan of the Quilliam Foundation. The group
is partly funded by the British government.
Contest is part of a
larger effort to counter radicalism among the country's 1.6 million Muslims.
Britain
says it invests significant resources in "stopping people from supporting
terrorism," according to a 2013 government report.
London provides funding to community-based Muslim groups to help them counter
militant Islamic propaganda and "offer alternative views" to "vulnerable
target audiences."
Government sources told
Sky News that none of the hardcore "jihadist" in the prison system,
among them Abdullah Ahmed Ali who had conspired to blow up airliners with
liquid explosives, consented to participate in the anti-extremism initiative.
Some 40 prisoners,
mostly lower level "foot soldiers" are presently enrolled in the
program. However, 30 offenders who completed their sentences and did not take
part in the program are now back on the streets, Sky News reported.
The Contest prison
program is modeled
after one pioneered in Saudi Arabia.
Something tells me the Saudi instructors are more persuasive.
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