Wednesday, January 29, 2025

52.3% of all foreign owned companies in Canada, are owned by the United States..

 I wonder if president Trump understands how Tariffs imposed on Canada, will effect the U. S. owned 52.3 percent share of all foreign industries operating in Canada? In essence, he will be creating grief for his own companies.
 
I am hoping he will relent on his threat to impose business closing 
tariffs across Canada. Tarifs will create misery for the small companies now relying on the current Canada / Us trade relationship. It will also slow down the larger companies, as for example, Amazon and Tesla and possibly even General Motors will shift towards Europe and China for cheaper parts and lower tariffs and smoother trade relationships. The billionaires now cooperating with the U. S. government, may decide to shift allegence rather than lose their billions.

N. J. R.

Friday, January 24, 2025

Why does Trump want more oil drilling?

A structure fire caused by the wildfires in Los Angeles.

Photo: Cal Fire via Flickr

Los Angeles wildfires illustrate climate “whiplash” effect

The raging infernos devastating the Los Angeles area are tragic and horrifying — thousands of homes lost, at least 100,000 people under evacuation order or in emergency shelters and dozens killed. One consolation is the number of people and organizations from all over that have stepped up to help —individuals, faith groupsfood providers, firefighters from the U.S., Mexico and Canada and more. When tragedy strikes, good people pitch in.

It’s also a tragedy that these wildfires weren’t unexpected. They’re mainly the result of a human-caused double whammy: climate change and urban sprawl. About 80 per cent of Los Angeles is zoned for single-family homes, so the city has built out into the surrounding hills rather than densifying.

For decades, fires have burned through the “firebelt suburbs,” as the late activist and urban theorist Mike Davis called the L.A. outskirts 30 years ago. After each fire, communities were rebuilt, sometimes under relaxed building codes and standards to promote rebuilding, including around water pressure, access road widths and even fire codes. But these fires are worse than ever, powered by hotter, drier conditions for longer periods, buildup of flammable vegetation and strong, dry Santa Ana winds.

L.A. isn’t the first or only place to get hit by a climate-related disaster, nor will it be the last.

Suburban development also means suppression of natural systems. Native shrubs, bushes and small trees that made up much of the original landscape go through natural burning cycles — or, for centuries, cycles helped by Indigenous Peoples using controlled burns. Those smaller fires replenish soils, spread tree seeds, help small animals and prevent flammable vegetation from building up.

Now, as masses of dead vegetation burn and spark larger fires, hills are denuded, which leads to more flooding and landslides.

L.A. isn’t the first or only place to get hit by a climate-related disaster, nor will it be the last. These events are increasing worldwide as we burn more oil, gas and coal, rapidly increasing emissions and average global temperatures.

Climate “whiplash” events — swings between very wet and very dry conditions — have increased between 31 and 66 per cent in most of the world since the mid-20th century, a recent study found. They’re expected to continue to rise exponentially, mainly because a warmer atmosphere holds more water — sucking moisture from waters and from soil and vegetation, creating drier conditions and then falling as torrential rain, causing floods.

These events are increasing worldwide as we burn more oil, gas and coal, rapidly increasing emissions and average global temperatures.

As the Guardian reports, the L.A. fires illustrate the whiplash effect, as “years of drought were followed by record-breaking winter rain and snow, leading to abundant grass and brush. Then a record-hot summer in 2024 and record-dry start to the rainy season dried out the vegetation enabling the terrible wildfires.”

The Guardian also points to East Africa, where drought from 2020 to 2023 brought on food scarcity, followed by torrential rains later in 2023 that wiped out crops and displaced more than two million people. “In recent years, whiplash events have been linked to disastrous floods in east Africa, Pakistan and Australia and to worsening heatwaves in Europe and China.”

According to the whiplash report in Nature Reviews Earth and Environment, “increasingly rapid and large transitions between extreme wet and dry states are likely to challenge not only water and flood management infrastructure, but also disaster management, emergency response and public health systems that are designed for twentieth-century extremes.”

We must also learn to adapt to the impacts of a changing climate, with better planning and more attention to nature.

Disasters such as the L.A. wildfires are extremely costly in terms of lives, property, infrastructure, response and rebuilding — but they’re also preventable, to some extent. We’ve delayed the transition away from gas, oil and coal to renewable energy for so long that we’ve now reached a crisis stage when many more horrific climate impacts are inevitable — and far more unpredictable.

But there are ways to avoid or reduce the impacts of some of the threats we’re facing. First, we need to leave remaining fossil fuels in the ground. We also have to design human habitation in sustainable ways, away from flood plains, slide zones and fire-prone areas. And we need to protect natural areas that sequester carbon, prevent flooding and erosion, maintain water supplies and remind us that we, too, are part of the web of life.

We must also learn to adapt to the impacts of a changing climate, with better planning and more attention to nature. We simply can’t let the fossil fuel industry and its media and political lackeys call the shots when our health and survival are at stake.

By David Suzuki, with contributions from David Suzuki Foundation Senior Editor and Writer Ian Hanington

Wednesday, January 22, 2025

Have you ever wondered how animals think?

    Have you ever wondered how animals think? 

    Exactly what goes through their minds when confronted by humans?

   Just like humans learn from: parents, teachers, and friends; many animal species

  pick up behaviors and knowledge from their parents and

  surroundings and not-surprisingly, from humans. 

  Including humans, many species on this planet experience strong emotions and 

   many have learned to adapt to their environment.

  This fun educational book I wrote for children and parents alike,

  shares insights into how some animals perceive humans.

  With a few slight changes, the story and facts are based on a  

  real-life Safari-Park-adventure my family and I experienced years ago. 

  While the human characters in my book have been changed, 

  the other species existed and acted just as described. 

Their behaviors and actions led me to wonder

 what in heck were they thinking?

 Their fact based profiles are derived from the open-source media, 

 Wikipdedia, and can be used in schools around the world.

 Join this funny family expedition to discover how some animals

really think of people! The revealing perspective will

entertain readers young and old. 

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Saturday, January 18, 2025

EVERY-NATION-FOR-ITSELF: A DISASTEROUS CONCEPT !

POSSIBLE  SOLUTIONS FOR OUR INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL PROBLEMS.

1. Remember birth control? It was a concept adopted around the world in the sixties and needs to be brought back. The world today is over-crowded.

2. The United Nations needs a peace force. A well trained army of Blue Helmets from a dozen democratic countries ready to step in and stop dangerous demagogues, dictators, and corporate bosses from gaining power and creating social havoc anywhere on earth. A Ten Million Dollar reward will be paid by the United Nations to any individual, or group of individuals, who can apprehend in the name of human rights and international justice, dangerous dictators who planned and committed murder; and bring those individuals to face human-rights tribunals.

N.J.R.

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"Today, the traditional system of every-nation-for-itself is leading to disaster.  There are currently 56 active military conflicts in the world, the largest number since the end of World War II.  These conflicts are also becoming more internationalized, with 92 nations engaged in a conflict beyond their borders.  According to the Global Peace Index, “there has been a significant rise in both conflicts and battle deaths in the past two decades, with battle deaths reaching a thirty-year high.”  

Overarching this grim toll lies a revived nuclear arms race, increasingly likely to erupt into a nuclear war that will annihilate most life on earth.

In this situation, there is a desperate need for effective global governance.  Or, to put things differently, the world needs a stronger United Nations―strong enough to resolve conflicts among nations and, thereby, maintain international peace and security.

The task of strengthening global governance is difficult, but not impossible.  There are ways to limit the use of the veto in the UN Security Council, transfer security issues to the UN General Assembly (where there is majority rule and no veto), and increase the jurisdiction of international judicial bodies.  It’s also necessary and possible to provide the UN with an independent source of income to fund an expanded range of activities.

The time has come to transform the United Nations into a federation of nations that can effectively uphold international law―a government for the world.  With such a government, we would have a much better chance of restraining outlaw nations and averting the nuclear catastrophe that looms before us."

Lawrence S. Wittner (https://www.lawrenceswittner.com/ ) is Professor of History Emeritus at SUNY/Albany and the author of Confronting the Bomb (Stanford University Press).

Wednesday, January 8, 2025

FROM QUORA: PUTIN NEVER CHANGED HIS OLD HABITS!

Many in the West believe that Putin, a former KGB operative, came out of nowhere and built the tyrannical security state by himself. However, most of the work had been done long before he became president of the Russian Federation.

In 1978, the State Security Committee was renamed to the KGB and raised to the level of a union ministry. The chairman and Putin’s hero Yuri Andropov became a member of the Politburo. This was the first time that the head of the political police rose so high after the downfall of Stalin’s henchman Beria.

Security forces grew in power in lockstep with the rapid deterioration of the economy and the decline of the ruling elites. This should be a cautionary tale to every country that faces a social and economic decline.

There was a competition between branches of the alphabet agencies (KGB, GRU, SVR, MVD), persisting in the strategy of “divide and rule.”

The competition was fierce and the employees of agencies used “kompromat” and “falsified cases” against each other to tap into finite resources.

Corruption was widespread in every agency. Police (MVD) and secret police (KGB) kept the most profitable sectors of shadow businesses under their control. Trials that resulted in death sentences were a form of legal elimination of witnesses.

In 1975, the USSR joined the Helsinki Accords and committed to respecting fundamental human rights and freedoms. The KGB now had to correlate its actions with the new norms.

In 1977, a new Constitution of the USSR was adopted, which ditched the concept of "dictatorship of the proletariat" and established the country as a "people's state.”

The KGB could not be guided by "instructions of the Central Committee" but by the legislation, i.e. the law.

Victims of the KGB’s illegal actions could refer to the law, the Constitution, and the Helsinki Accords. Torture and murder of opponents of the regime had been common, but now they were replaced by psychological pressure, the so-called "preventive work".

To this day, the FSB (successor to KGB) operatives apply psychological pressure to the critics of the regime. Only when tough talk does not change the dissident’s behavior do they exert physical force: poisoning, defenestration.

At the end of the 1970s, when Putin joined the KGB, communist fanaticism disappeared among the agents, and the former zeal for carrying out repressive orders was gone. KGB agents listened to the music of the banned musicians, bought Western merchandise, and traveled abroad at the first opportunity.

There was an unprecedented amount of bureaucratic routine and paperwork. Putin is a stickler for bureaucratic processes because he made his career in that milieu. Operatives compiled reports on the contents of suspicious speeches of liberal comedians, musicians, and movie directors. The KGB registered any manifestation of discontent, sharply reducing the effectiveness of operational work.

There was no analytical department to process all the cases, find patterns, and identify their causes, where the Americans excel. There was big data and the KGB did not know how to use it or what to make of it.

The result was that the leaders knew very little about anti-Soviet and separatist activities in the republics and Warsaw Pact countries.

The KGB is responsible for the Politburo's disastrous decision to send troops to Afghanistan. Yury Andropov convinced Brezhnev that "it won't last long" and that the Afghans were waiting for Soviet soldiers with joy.

The FSB agents committed the same mistake convincing Putin that the Ukrainians would be waiting for Russian soldiers with flowers based on the accounts of a few Ukrainians who didn’t represent the majority.

The KGB failed to give the Politburo a clear answer about the background of Ronald Reagan's Star Wars plan. Despite the opinion of Soviet scientists that the Americans were bluffing, it was decided to respond with a huge military program that would bankrupt the state.

In 1989, during the acute political crisis, the KGB failed to provide a consistent strategy for emerging from it. In the same year, the KGB became a law enforcement agency transformed from a structure guarding communism into an agency to protect all citizens regardless of political beliefs.

Ironically, the agency filled the ideological vacuum by first protecting the fortunes of oligarchs and after an FSB coup orchestrated in 1999, began to guide their interests zealously as the new rulers of Russia.

This happened because the job of the new KGB formed in 1989 did not change. They continued to go after the same “ideological saboteurs.” Today it’s the political opposition, “nazis” in Ukraine, and Collective West.

Putin and his buddies have never changed old habits.

Thursday, January 2, 2025

They eat their own shit! A bad idea for Americans!

Wednesday, December 18, 2024

When money is a problem, plant a garden.

 Gentle People:

 As much as I would like to answer every email, and send money to every non-profit charity, I can't!!

Please take this advice seriously...Money is the problem and not the answer! Why is it a problem. It is a problem because money is a power coupon. It represents the power of the government over the people.  Remember what President Kennedy demanded? Ask not what your government can do for you but what you can do for your government. The following is one solution..a victory garden!

1. Plant a garden anywhere and everywhere you can find space. Many if not all home owners will appreciate a small neat and clean garden on their property. All you have to do is ask them for permission to createt a garden. Do not ask for money, however, do ask for ten percent of the produce. Imagine how much produce you will have if you worked hard and planted Ten gardens on one street. Imagine if 100 people decide to follow your example and they created victory gardens, everywhere!

2. If you own a property and plan on keeping the property for some years, plant a fruit tree. It won't be long before you are enjoying the fruits of your labor.

I have more ideas but my time is short. Can you think of some great ideas that do not involve asking for government power coupons, otherwise known as money?

Joseph N. Raglione.


Saturday, December 14, 2024

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Our mRNA platforms are designed to activate or modulate the immune system from different angles, each providing a distinct strategy to address cancer or prevent infectious disease.

FixVac – off-the-shelf, indication-specific mRNA cancer vaccine platform

While every patient’s tumor has a unique composition, they can share certain sets of markers, so-called antigens. These markers are consistent within specific cancer types and are often expressed in many patients with the same type of cancer but not found in healthy cells in the body. As cancer cells have developed mechanisms to avoid detection by the immune system, a big challenge in treating cancer successfully is that the immune system does not recognize the cancer cells as malignant cells and thus does not trigger an immune response to attack and defeat this enemy. By presenting the right set of antigens for each cancer indication to the immune system, we can activate immune cells that recognize cancer-specific antigens and turn them against the cancer cells. This idea is the basis for our FixVac mRNA cancer vaccine platform. 

The architecture of our FixVac platform

Our FixVac (Fixed Vaccine) platform candidates consist of a fixed combination of mRNA-encoded non-mutated tumor antigens, which are known to frequently express within specific cancer types. The mRNA is formulated with our proprietary RNA-lipoplex delivery formulation which is designed to enhance mRNA stability in the body as well as to target antigen-presenting dendritic cells (DCs) – the boot camps of our immune system. By enhancing the presentation of these specific tumor antigens by DCs to the immune system, our FixVac candidates aim to trigger a strong and precise innate and adaptive immune response against cancer cells expressing one or more of the respective tumor antigens. This approach offers the potential to also treat cancers with low mutational burden effectively, which represents half of all patients with metastatic melanoma.


Tuesday, December 10, 2024

Dangerous places!

Hard autocracies

The highest level of a dictatorship is the hard autocracy. It concentrates power in a central place and, above all, prevents any rights to freedom and equality. Control organs are also either not equipped with appropriate powers, or do not exist in the first place.
  


Democracy Index
Country
Afghanistan0.02
Myanmar0.06
South Sudan0.06
North Korea0.07
Syria0.09
Eritrea0.11
Somalia0.11
Sudan0.11
Chad0.11
Yemen0.12
Turkmenistan0.13
China0.13
Saudi Arabia0.13
Belarus0.14
Libya0.14
Tajikistan0.15
Laos0.15
Nicaragua0.15
Palestine0.16
Guinea0.16
Equatorial Guinea0.17
Haiti0.17
Venezuela0.18
Mali0.19
Bahrain0.20
Cuba0.20
Azerbaijan0.21
Burkina Faso0.21
Eswatini0.22
United Arab Emirates0.22
Cambodia0.24
Qatar                                    Israel
   Russia

 Dear President Trump: It is not a damn card game! Your murderous friend, Putin, who learned to murder in the K.G.B, continues his murderous...