Palestinian/Israeli Journal of Peace Poetry Expresses Feelings to Evoke Dialogue
Inspired by love. Feeling is remote sensing. This is the curriculum of life.
Vol. 7 Nos 1&2, 2000 / The Search for Regional Cooperation
Culture
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Australia’s Human Rights, Counter Terrorism and Peace Building Alternatives
The Australian Government has announced holding suspects of terrorism to 14 days without a magistrate. The sedition laws are particularly noteworthy. This has implications for freedom of speech which may raise issues that are not supportive of the government, particularly if there is concern about illegality as what was seen in the Iraq war.… Continue reading
Nuclear Armed Countries, Non-Proliferation Treaty and UFOs
What is concerning about nuclear weapons is:
1) high levels of death occur not only in the immediate target area but concentric rings emanating out
2) the uranium half life that lingers for up to 4 billion years
3) the belief that weapons of mass destruction are a deterrent
4) the complicated geopolitics when allies… Continue reading
A Civil Manifesto for Social Policy and Sustainable Prosperity
This poetry was written at 4am and then sent to politicians in Canberra, Australia.
I would like to see a renewable future that is based on fairness, equality, responsibility and with a strong awareness of the next generation. We have to change GDP to reflect ecological costs as the real value of productivity. If… Continue reading
Have We Lost Agora’s of Clashing Reasons?
‘AGORA’ THE AURA OF REASON
Knowledge is invited to state its case,
Within the confines of an essay,
Postulating for and against,
Intellectual precision that balks no challenge,
For a tightly sealed argument,
Is the kernel that never germinates,
In the heat of hot debate rather than polite discourse,
For the Agora was… Continue reading