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THE BEADY EYE: GIVES THE YOUTH OF THE WORLD SOME ADVICE.

29 Friday Apr 2016

Posted by bobdillon33@gmail.com in Modern Day Communication., Modern Day Democracy., Modern day Hero., Social Media., The Future, The Internet., The Refugees, The world to day., Uncategorized

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With all its sham, drudgery and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world.Afficher l'image d'origine

It is your world so as far as possible without surrender be on good terms with all persons.

Speak your truth quietly and clearly and listen to others, even the dull and the ignorant, they too have their story.

Avoid loud and aggressive persons they are vexations to the spirit.

If you compare yourself to others, you may become vain or bitter: for there will always be greater and less persons than yourself.

Enjoy your achievements as well as your plans.

Keep interested in your own career how ever humble; it is a real possession in the changing fortunes of time.

Exercise caution in your business affairs; for the world is full of trickery. But let this not blind you to what virtue there is, many persons strive for high ideals; and everywhere life is full of heroism.

Be yourself.

Especially, do not freig affection.

Neither be cynical about love for in the face of all aridity and disenchantment it is perennial as the grass.

Take kindly the council of the years gracefully surrendering the things of youth.

Nurture strength of spit to nature you in sudden misfortune.

But do not distress yourself with imaginings.

Many fears are born of fatigue and loneliness.

Beyond a wholesome discipline, be gentle with yourself.

You are a child of the universe, no less than the trees and the stars; you have a right to be here.

And whether or not it is clear to you,on doubt the universe is unfolding as it should.

Therefore be at peace with god, whatever you conceive him to be, and whatever your labours or aspirations, in the noisy confusion of life keep peace with your soul.

Travel with knowledge. Life is a cup to be filled, not a measure to be drained.

No one else can make you feel inferior. Only you yourself do that.

Beauty fades,dumb is forever.

Never assume anything; assumption is the mother of mistakes. The only constant is change.

It’s what you learn after you know it all that counts.

If you were to ask me what is the greatest thing in the world?

I will answer it is people, it is people, it is people.

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THE BEADY EYE SAYS ITS NOW OR NEVER FOR THE UNITED NATIONS.

19 Tuesday Apr 2016

Posted by bobdillon33@gmail.com in The Future, The world to day., Unanswered Questions., What Needs to change in the World, Where's the Global Outrage., World Organisations.

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The Future of Mankind, United Nations

There is plenty of blame to go around for the state of the world we live in.

But to many decisions are now driven by political expediency instead of values.

Its is a sign of how perversely twisted the bureaucracy we have now in all our out of date World organisations that once had principles.

Personnel decisions are considered more dangerous than the responsibility to tackle a range of terrifying crises facing us all.

Terrorist breeding grounds in Syria, Iraq, Somalia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen, Libya,

Not to mention Climate Change and all its consequences.

I mean all of us the Rich, Poor, White, Black, Christian, Muslim, and the unborn.

The United Nations is failing and in desperate need of reform which can only be achieved by an outside examination that is Independent.

If this is not undertaken the UN should be scrapped and replaced with a new World Board that has the health of the earth and its people at its core.

Since the United Nations established its first peacekeeping operation—almost 70 years ago—more than 3300 people have died serving the UN in the pursuit of peace.

  • Peacekeeping operations since 1948: 71
  • Current peacekeeping operations:      16
    • Uniformed personnel: 104,503 (as of 29 February 2016)
      • Troops: 89,406
      • Police: 13,261
      • Military observers: 1,836
    • Civilian personnel: 16,471 (as of 31 July 2015)
      • International: 5,256
      • Local: 11,215
    • UN Volunteers: 1,804 (as of 29 February 2016)
    • Total number of personnel serving in 16 peacekeeping operations: 122,778
    • Countries contributing uniformed personnel: 124
    • Total fatalities in current operations: 1,679
    • Total fatalities in all peace operations since 1948: 3,454.
      • Approved resources for the period from 1 July 2015 to 30 June 2016: about $8.27 billion
      • Outstanding contributions to peacekeeping (30 June 2015): about $1.6 billion

 

Current operations Afficher l'image d'origine

United Nations Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO)

In Western Sahara since April 1991
Strength: 495 total, including:

  • Uniformed personnel: 242
    • Troops: 26
    • Military observers: 216
  • Civilian personnel: 241
    • International civilians: 84
    • Local civilians: 157
  • UN Volunteers: 12

Fatalities: 15

Approved budget (07/2015– 06/2016): $53,190,000

United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA)

In the Central African Republic since April 2014
Strength: 12,627 total, including:

  • Uniformed personnel: 11,686
    • Troops: 9,639
    • Military observers: 164
    • Police: 1,883
  • Civilian personnel: 760
    • International civilians: 518
    • Local civilians: 242
  • UN Volunteers: 181

Fatalities:  19

Approved budget (07/2015– 06/2016): $814,066,800

United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA)

In Mali since April 2013
Strength: 13,170 total, including:

  • Uniformed personnel: 11,781
    • Troops: 10,645
    • Military observers: 39
    • Police:  1,097
  • Civilian personnel: 1,246
    • International civilians:  585
    • Local civilians:  661
  • UN Volunteers: 143

Fatalities:  81

Approved budget: (07/2015– 06/2016):  $923,305,800

United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH)

In Haiti since June 2004
Strength: 6,092 total, including:

  • Uniformed personnel: 4,750
    • Troops:  2,368
    • Police:  2,382
  • Civilian personnel: 1,245
    • International civilians: 304
    • Local civilians: 941
  • UN Volunteers: 97

Fatalities: 183

Approved budget (07/2015 – 06/2016): $380,355,700

United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO)

In the Democratic Republic of the Congo since July 2010
Strength: 22,492 total, including:

  • Uniformed personnel: 18,618
    • Troops: 16,938
    • Military observers: 454
    • Police: 1,226
  • Civilian personnel: 3,470
    • International civilians: 816
    • Local civilians: 2,654
  • UN Volunteers: 404

Fatalities: 100

Approved budget (07/2015 – 06/2016): $1,332,178,600

African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur (UNAMID)

In Darfur since July 2007
Strength: 21,022 total, including:

  • Uniformed personnel: 17,453
    • Troops: 14,345
    • Military observers: 179
    • Police: 2,929
  • Civilian personnel: 3,412
    • International civilians: 811
    • Local civilians: 2,601
  • UN Volunteers: 157

Fatalities: 230

Approved budget (07/2015 – 06/2016): $1,102,164,700

United Nations Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF)

In Syria since June 1974
Strength: 928 total, including:

  • Uniformed personnel: 788
    • Troops: 788
  • Civilian personnel: 140
    • International civilians: 50
    • Local civilians: 90

Fatalities: 46

Approved budget (07/2015 – 06/2016): $51,706,200

United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP)

In Cyprus since March 1964
Strength: 1,067 total, including:

  • Uniformed personnel: 916
    • Troops: 861
    • Police: 55
  • Civilian personnel: 151
    • International civilians: 33
    • Local civilians: 118

Fatalities: 183

Approved budget (07/2015 – 06/2016): $52,538,500

United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL)

In Lebanon since March 1978
Strength: 11,369 total, including:

  • Uniformed personnel: 10,521
    • Troops: 10,521
  • Civilian personnel: 848
    • International civilians: 257
    • Local civilians: 591

Fatalities: 309

Approved budget (07/2015 – 06/2016): $506,346,400

United Nations Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA)

In Abyei, Sudan since June 2011
Strength: 4,795 total, including:

  • Uniformed personnel: 4,497
    • Troops: 4,410
    • Military observers: 135
    • Police: 17
  • Civilian personnel: 202
    • International civilians: 130
    • Local civilians: 72
  • UN Volunteers: 31

Fatalities: 20

Approved budget (07/2015 – 06/2016): $268,256,700

United Nations Mission in the Republic of South Sudan (UNMISS)

In South Sudan since July 2011
Strength: 15,509 total, including:

  • Uniformed personnel:  12,733
    • Troops: 11,782
    • Military observers: 185
    • Police: 1,105
  • Civilian personnel:  1,973
    • International civilians: 787
    • Local civilians: 1,215
  • UN Volunteers: 435

Fatalities: 42

Approved budget(07/2015 – 06/2016): $1,085,769,200

United Nations Operation in Côte d’Ivoire (UNOCI)

In Côte d’Ivoire since April 2004
Strength: 7,120 total, including:

  • Uniformed personnel: 6,022
    • Troops: 4,457
    • Military observers: 185
    • Police: 1,380
  • Civilian personnel: 961
    • International civilians: 301
    • Local civilians: 660
  • UN Volunteers: 137

Fatalities: 137

Approved budget (07/2015 – 06/2016): $402,794,300

United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK)

In Kosovo since June 1999
Strength: 366 total, including:

  • Uniformed personnel: 16
    • Military observers: 8
    • Police: 8
  • Civilian personnel: 328
    • International civilians: 109
    • Local civilians: 219
  • UN Volunteers: 24

Fatalities: 55

Approved budget (07/2015 – 06/2016): $40,031,000

United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL)

In Liberia since September 2003
Strength: 5,224 total, including:

  • Uniformed personnel:  3,882
    • Troops: 2,626
    • Military observers: 77
    • Police: 1,179
  • Civilian personnel: 1,159
    • International civilians: 358
    • Local civilians: 801
  • UN Volunteers: 183

Fatalities: 196

Approved budget (07/2015 – 06/2016): $344,712,200

United Nations Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP)

In India and Pakistan since January 1949
Strength: 116 total, including:

  • Uniformed personnel: 44
    • Military observers: 44
  • Civilian personnel:  72
    • International civilians: 25
    • Local civilians: 47

Fatalities: 11

Appropriation (biennium 2014-2015): $19,647,100

United Nations Truce Supervision Organization (UNTSO)

In Middle East since May 1948
Strength: 384 total, including:

  • Uniformed personnel: 150
    • Military observers: 150
  • Civilian personnel: 234
    • International civilians: 88
    • Local civilians: 146

Fatalities: 50

Appropriation (biennium 2014 – 2015): $74,291,900

Value for money in a smart phone world.  You tell me.

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THE BEADY EYE SAY’S GOVERNMENTS ARE FAILING US.

18 Monday Apr 2016

Posted by bobdillon33@gmail.com in Capitalism, Climate Change., European Union., Humanity., Modern Day Democracy., Paris Climate Change Conference 2015, Sustaniability, The Future, The world to day., Unanswered Questions., What Needs to change in the World, Where's the Global Outrage., World Organisations., World Politics

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WHY?

Because they no longer guarantee life and the pursuit of happiness.

I am not talking about you can’t please all the people all of the time.Afficher l'image d'origine

I am talking about when they come together in the United Nations an out of date organisation with no secure means of funding other than begging. Only when signatory nations are prepared to follow suit with firm domestic policies is a UN aspiration somewhat effective. This never happens on global issues as they are afraid of paying the political price.

On something as fundamental as changing the source of energy which is going to cost trillions. Only governments coming together will there be any effect.  They are supposed to be a trustee of the natural resources that citizens depend on for life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

In modern society, of course, much of the complexity in our lives is placed there by governments, supposedly acting to “help” us avoid failure or to “protect” us from failure.

Instead they are eroding our liberties by collecting reams of information from your digital footprint. Our societies where you’re free to be whatever you want, feels less and less so each year.

They are selling climate dispensations, flogging off natural resources and revenue earning industries to sovereign wealth funds for short gain profits.

Some failures were obviously. They are failing to adequately address global warming.  It seems to me that Politicians seem to think that the Marketplace will take care of it.

More visible recently were the bailing out of  high-profile banking institutions which are still considered by the government to be too big to fail without threatening the long-term well-being of consumers and the broader economy.

They have created confusing missions that are not be communicated and embraced, and are were easily undermined by rank corruption and unethical conduct, or are beyond careful monitoring through performance measurement and management. They don’t  ‘know’ enough to enable them to make effective decisions about the best way to allocate scarce resources with the top appointees unqualified to lead.

The days are gone when many economists believe in the efficient market hypothesis, which assumes that the market will always contain more information than any individual or government.

The implication is that market prices and market movements should be free from interference because markets cannot be improved upon by individuals or governments. However we all know that the invisible hand of the market place will not bring about the changes necessary.

Which brings us back to the United nations. An organisation so infiltrated by lobbying groups that it is danger onto itself.

The world is in a mess due to greed, and democracy as we know it is under attack from unbridled consumerism and Social Media. We have to accept the reality that markets are not motivated by the priority of care. Nor is it the United nations.

Why don’t we the voters demand better representation?

We must demand that the United Nations pass  binding people resolution placing a World Aid Commission on all High Frequency Trading, on all Sovereign Wealth Funds Acquisitions , on all Foreign exchange transaction over $20,000 on all other form of Capitalist Activities that function for profit for profit’s sake.( see previous posts)

This is the only way we can take care of our world make Greed pay for it.Afficher l'image d'origine

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THE BEADY EYE ASKS. ARE WE ALL BEING DUMBED DOWN?

09 Saturday Apr 2016

Posted by bobdillon33@gmail.com in Humanity., Modern Day Democracy., Politics., Social Media., The Future, The Internet., The USA., The world to day., What Needs to change in the World, Where's the Global Outrage., World Politics

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Some time ago I posted are we all being Googlified.  

We use the internet and social media is not so much to expand our minds as to lose them.

Social media does not democratise debate. It limits it to the resilient, offering tweet-size solutions.

We tend to validate what we already believe, wish or suspect is true as opposed to challenging our way of thinking.

In this overheated world fulled by attack ads, and social media frenzies, the only think that matter is how an individual feels about something. Feeling validates itself and anything else is an establishment conspiracy.

It is well-known that if you want to rule a people keep them ignorant.

Take the USA for instance.

One has only to look at the rise of Donald Trump, the Tea Party, Climate change deniers, Creationists, and the hold these have and the lengths believers go to push their agendas, contrary to tangible, scientific proof, to understand that ignorance is something people invest in heavily.

In a country that was founded on Immigration the USA that has built some 650 miles of wall along the 1,954-mile US-Mexico boundary. There are around 16,238 murders per year in the United States; this averages out to around 44 murders per day. There were 2.24 million prisoners in the United States as of Dec. 31, 2011. That accounted for about 22 percent of the global prison population.

“It’s a stark fact that the United States has less than five percent of the world’s population, yet we have almost 25 percent of the world’s total prison population.” 

America is killing itself through its embrace and exaltation of ignorance.

Here as elsewhere we see politicians more concerned with appearing approachable than smart or engaging in genuine political discourse.

Celebrity gossip dominates news feeds and cycles.

We have a generation that have not read a book since leaving school. How take selfies posted on Facebook to say look at me I did this or I am here, got the t-shirt. Who cares. Almost all of us have been there before you.

Topical TV discussion ( on this side of the pond Question Time, Hard Talk, News Night and the like) shows use celebrities, sportspeople, or some one from the station’s stable of stars to discuss controversial issues eschewing experts and reducing complex subjects to clickbait.

Shrinking government funding for Education, and other artistic, creative, literary and scientific endeavors, works to erode the significance of scholarship and creativity and all they entail as respectable and seriously useful occupations or pastimes.

Universities are changing as a consequence of fee charging and anti-intellectualism. Instead of teaching students the joy of learning and critical thinking, we train them for jobs.

Ignorance should never be held up as inspirational, convenient fictions, don’t replace facts, and aggressive cyber trolls never silence the truth.

A clever country is where intellectuals are not scorned as elite, but recognised as essential.

If we want inequality to disappear our Leaders must educate for free and capitalism with its unrelenting greed must pay. ( see World Aid commission of 0.05%)

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THE BEADY EYE LOOKS AT OBAMA PRESIDENCY. GOOD OR BAD.

06 Wednesday Apr 2016

Posted by bobdillon33@gmail.com in Humanity., The Future, The USA., The world to day., World Politics

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The USA.

Obama will probably turn out to be one of the most consequential presidents in recent history, if not of all time.

In this most polarized age no president could be judged great by all, at least not for long.Scales finally falling from America's Obama-obscured eyes

He has accomplished a great deal during his presidency.

Away back In October 2008, there were four great tasks before him.

“If he sees the country through the current economic crisis, brings the war in Iraq to an end, passes health-care reform that actually achieves something close to universal coverage, and sets the country on a course away from a reliance on fossil fuels.

To varying degrees he has done all four.

The trouble is that each victory has come with extraordinary complications.

Today under Obama’s policies unemployment stands at 5 percent. Yet wages remain stagnant and economic insecurity is still widespread, despite the availability of jobs.

On Iraq,

Obama followed through on his promise to remove American troops and end George W. Bush’s catastrophic war, but the country has not released its hold on us. The corrupt sectarian government of Nouri al-Maliki alienated and oppressed its Sunni citizens, allowing ISIS to thrive. Obama is still struggling with the aftermath of the war, as will his successors.

On health care,

by passing comprehensive reform, Obama did what Bill Clinton failed to do and what Democrats had spent decades trying to accomplish. But though the Affordable Care Act is a huge success in many ways, with millions of Americans newly insured and all people able to get coverage regardless of their health history, the fact that it was essentially a gigantic kludge — a complicated fix laid on top of an already absurdly complicated system — has limited its ability to provide universal coverage or eliminate the pathologies of a profit-driven health care system.

Obamacare wasn’t really a government takeover, but the student loan overhaul actually was; it yanked the program away from Sallie Mae and other private lenders that had raked in enormous fees without taking much risk. It all added up to a revolution in how America finances higher education, completely overshadowed by the health care hoopla and drama.
And on climate change,

Obama got something of a late start, but he has moved aggressively, with new regulations on auto efficiency and power plant emissions, along with a historic agreement just signed in Paris which committed virtually every nation on earth to a common effort to reduce carbon emissions.

There are hundreds of other decisions and accomplishments one could point to over the last seven years as being of great consequence, but any list would have to include the nuclear agreement with Iran, the normalization of relations with Cuba, new Wall Street regulations, saving the American auto industry, ordering the raid that killed Osama bin Laden, ending discrimination against gays in the military and pushing for the legalization of same-sex marriage, and avoiding the kind of major scandal that plagued so many of his predecessors.

He achieved all this against a Congress that opposes him on virtually everything and in the midst of a race to determine his successor.

And much depends on who that successor is; if it’s a Democrat (presumably Hillary Clinton), then what Obama achieved could be reinforced and expanded.

Obama would then be considered the most important president since Franklin D. Roosevelt.”

Any Republican, however, would devote himself to reversing everything Obama did.

What a joke it would be if fly over Americans voted for a Chump Trump.  Who doesn’t seem to know what policy arguments are.

He has promised to pay off the entire $19 trillion national debt by the end of his second term as president. But doing that — while also keeping promises to cut taxes, increase defense spending, and leave Social Security and Medicare untouched — would require Trump to somehow juice the economy so that it grew by a magical 25 percent a year.

Sanders is a bit better, maybe.

What ever happens the contours of the next presidency, and maybe even the one after that, will be determined by what happened between 2009 and 2016.

Whatever you think of him, it’s looking like Barack Obama did indeed change the country’s trajectory, by doing pretty much what he said he would.

Americans are lucky to have Barack Obama as president, and we should wake up and appreciate it while we can. It could be a long wait for the next one.

His accomplishments, ambitious goals, dignity and honesty under tough circumstances demand admiration and appreciation. Becoming the first black president is itself an epic triumph. He doesn’t ask for credit for being the first black one. He and his family are at risk every day, and we take their courage for granted.

He wasn’t a catalyst for same-sex marriage but nourished the culture that made it possible.

Not everything has changed in the Obama era. For example, he talked a big game about eliminating wasteful programs, but other than killing the F-22 fighter jet, an absurdly expensive presidential helicopter and a hopelessly captured bank regulatory agency called the Office of Thrift Supervision, he hasn’t done much of that.

He was reelected by a comfortable margin, but conservative Republicans have taken back both houses of Congress and made impressive gains in statehouses on his watch, riding a powerful wave of hostility to federal overreach. That political legacy could imperil some of Obama’s left-of-center policy legacy if a Republican is elected to succeed him. It has already stymied gun control and immigration reform, while forcing Obama to accept deep spending cuts he didn’t want.

Or it could all get worse.

We view current events as puny rivers of tweets, not grand chapters in the ultimate story — history.

A world seen through the sacred screens of televisions and computers that can view only the puny.

So, Mr. President, on behalf of me the silent witness unlike your ungrateful nation, thank you. Enjoy your well deserved sleep. You might enjoy my Unpublished book. https://flipboard.com@no1bobdillon

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THE BEADY EYE WONDERS WHAT SORT OF DEMOCRACY DO YOU THINK WE HAVE.

30 Wednesday Mar 2016

Posted by bobdillon33@gmail.com in Humanity., Modern Day Democracy., Social Media., Technology, The Future, The Internet., The world to day., Unanswered Questions., Wealth., What Needs to change in the World, Where's the Global Outrage., World Organisations., World Politics

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(A Four Minute Read:)

We all know that democracy comes in many forms.Afficher l'image d'origine

The question however is, what (if any) form is worthwhile having or is what we have worth keeping.

I ask this because we are now traveling in some of the Earth,s most unforgiving environments where consensus democracy is just beginning to take hold.

We are entering a period in the world thanks to Social Media where old grudges are arising to the surface and are now threatening to destabilize world peace.

We are also entering a biomedical and silicon society with the recombinant DNA enabling the manipulation of life as its genetic essence.

Physics and Math with the help of computer power is not only revealing how the world works but how the Universe was formed with magnificent and dangerous ways to exploit it.

Perhaps because we are the invasive species of all it’s time we have to ask ourselves is Science and the game changing technology collaborating to destroy democracy or enhance it.  

Is it still true to say:

Compared to dictatorships, oligarchies, monarchies and aristocracies, in which the people have little or no say in who is elected and how the government is run, a democracy is often said to be the most challenging form of government, as input from those representing citizens determines the direction of the country. The basic definition of democracy in its purest form comes from the Greek language: The term means “rule by the people.” But democracy is defined in many ways — a fact that has caused much disagreement among those leading various democracies as to how best to run one.

Our governments have made education a chain and ball of debt that locks the mind into materialism.

Instead of looking after their citizens they put ( under the miss comprehension that growth will cure-all ) the Economy first when they should be hanging their heads in shame when one citizen through no fault of his or her own lives life and died in poverty.

There is little point in maintaining a nuclear deterrent if you have to live out you life on the bread line. What’s the point if you all but wiped out before the button is pressed.

I recently visited Singapore Zoo.  The youngest zoo in the world.

It sported a simulated Rainforest, a tropical Polar Bear and hundred of school children which will never see any of the Zoo residents in the wild. I could not shake the feeling that I was looking at our feeble attempts to show what was left of values. Perhaps it is because I was seeing a generation becoming bereft of connection to nature.

The caused of our separation from all these things pervade every aspect of our lives.

The rise of personal computer in the form of smart phones solely promoting free-market capitalism rather than equality, and values that count.

Most of us in the west are crying to have our needs met, and eventually adapting to them not being met. Perhaps such an upbringing is necessary in our cultural democracy contex. We are prepared from birth for a competitive dog-eat-dog economy. That expresses itself in greed by the continuing the imperative need to convert all natural and social into money.

All aspects of our present day democratic culture conspire to strip us of our connection and belongingness.

Property rights, Surveillance, Debt based financial systems where money is scarce, religious indoctrination, a legal culture of liability, Racial, ethnic, national chauvinism, deskilling jobs hat leave us as passive helpless consumers of experiences.

An Internet of everything that most impertantly is a metaphysics that tells us that we are discrete, separate selves in a universe of others.

As this world of separation crumbles so will Democracy.

Because of the atmosphere of scarcity is everywhere everything must change.

To appreciate the sweep of change and magnitude you only have to look at Climate change (perhaps its time to put a monetary value on the sky and people will not treat it like a free dump.) and the billions being spent by the Candidates for the President of the USA.

Ted Cruz $65 million

Mareo Rubio $ 17 million

Jeb Bush $104 million

Ben Carson $39 million

Chris Christie $19 million

Donal Trump $6 Million

Hillary Clinton $100 million

Bernie Sanders $42 million

They are transforming modern-day American democracy into a form of theater and television ads.  The correlation between big money has condensed democracy into buzzwords, glitz, the main currencies attracting attention on our television screens.

With the wealth of the 62 richest people in the word now standing at over $2 trillion which is the cumulative worth of the poor half of the world population we have Google, Facebook, Twitter and other Corporate giants building technologies with artificial neurons that can learn on their own.

These may in time exhibit intelligent behaviours virtually indistinguishable from those of its human masters.

The question is longer what phone should I get? It’s what ecosystem should I join if any as they could all become the same.

Privacy is going out the window.

There are vats of coli bacteria churning out medical insulin, plastic polymers and food additives that might go where they are not wanted.

Limited world resources and being snapped up by sovereign wealth funds and hedge funds.

Algorithms buy and sell share and currencies making a mockery of the stock exchange.

Fusion power is light years away.

Not everybody is happy with the high-tech changes.

The Web is weakened the foundation principles of Democracy or if not reshaping them.

Our World Organisation are out of date, setting in motion a sequence of events that will change the history of life which is one contingent tale, liable to be rerouted at anytime. ( See previous posts)

We left with the question can capitalism Democracy deliver change.

Not on its own as it is based on greed, power, corruption, non transparency, taxies, to name just a few of its ticking cogs. God forbid its is left down to this man.donald Trump

There is only one way we can achieve a better world.

Scrap the United Nations which has become a begging Organisation of worthless resolutions.

Replace it with a World Aid Organisation that is financed by Capitalism with a 0.05% world aid commission on all High Frequency Trading, on all Foreign Exchange Transactions (over $20,000) and on all Sovereign Wealth Funds Acquisitions.

This would create an Organisation with genuine clout and save Democracy.   

I hope this blog will awaken those who are not already conscious. All comments welcome.

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THE BEAD EYE SAY’S IT TIME TO REPLACE THE OUT OF DATE UNITED NATIONS

25 Friday Mar 2016

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The World faces a range of terrifying crises from the threat of climate change to terrorist breeding grounds.Afficher l'image d'origine

The question is what if anything is our world organisation the United Nations doing about it other than showing its true colour as a failed Organisation which is in need of radical reform or total replacement.Afficher l'image d'origine

The organisation is now a black hole into which thousands of taxpayers money along with human aspirations disappear to be never seen again.

We all know that it has turned into a farce with no accountability and manifestly incompetent in the light of new technology the current situation it finds its self in is in dire need of fresh thinking.

If you look closely there are few countries willing to commit troop to peacekeeping duties. these days the deployment of troops only adds to the problems of a country and do not address the creation of stable and democratic institutions.

Example are abundant in recent years – Mali, Haiti,

United nations troops know nothing about counterterrorism and are under explicit instructions not to engage in it. They lumber along without any clear goals or exit plan diverting attention from deeper socioeconomic problems, crowding out governments, costing billions, with the unnecessary lost of lives.

Soon there is be the election of a new Secretary General.

Its time for all its members not just the permanent members of the security council to evaluate just what they want out of the United Nations.

The organisation is a Remington typewriter in a smart phone world.

If it is going to advance the cause of peace, human rights, development, and climate it needs a leader genuinely committed to reform.

Perhaps it is time for it to merge with Nato. One way or the other we need more than ever a World Organisation that is led by people for ” whom doing the right thing is normal and expected.Rohingya migrants sit on a boat drifting in Thai waters off the southern island of Koh Lipe in the Andaman sea on May 14, 2015. ( AFP PHOTO / Christophe ARCHAMBAULT)

IF THE WORLD IS TO HAVE ANY HOPE AND WE THAT LIVE IN IT ARE TO PASS THE MANTLE OF EQUALITY OF LIFE BEFORE GREED DEVOURS US ALL WE HAVE TO STOP EVOLVING DEMOCRACY BECAUSE OTHER PEOPLE SHARE THE BLAME AND MAKE CAPITALISM PAY RATHER THAN EXPLOITING. (SEE PREVIOUS POSTS)

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THE BEADY EYE ASK’S : WHO IS THE REAL DONALD TRUMP.

30 Saturday Jan 2016

Posted by bobdillon33@gmail.com in Politics., The Future, The world to day., Unanswered Questions., World Politics

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Four to five minute read.

It goes without saying that before the Nov 8th US Presidential Elections are over there will be billions of Tweets, Media, News/ Mags Articles written on a man called Donald Trump.  Afficher l'image d'origine

But what is known about him other than he imagine himself as a spectacular success in every arena he enters.

He is unquestionably one of the biggest show-off on planet earth. An irrational, ego-driven tyrant that is living the life of a modern-day Gatsby and is only too happy to tell you all about it.

He’s the brash, 69 years Zodiac: Gemini  billionaire real estate mogul and television personality who has already shaken up the 2016 presidential race.

While this is true, the motivation behind his ostentatious public persona is primarily to further his brand.

Life is merely a giant game for Trump. A game in which the winners collect lots of fame and money, and the losers don’t.

He is a child of New York who inherited a real-estate business and turned it into an empire and then some, with a brand that is unequaled in America.

The problem arises when it comes to Trump’s definition of greatness.

Without any obvious respect for the Constitution or Bill of Rights, a President Trump could very quickly transform himself into a very dangerous strongman, all the while believing that he is merely doing what is necessary to make America great.

No matter it is extremely crucial to understand that the traits that make someone an incredible showman and billionaire are not the same traits needed in a President to restore a Constitutional Republic.

He instinctively mistrust many people.  He thinks that the USA is being ripped off so badly by our so-called allies; i.e., Japan, West Germany, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, etc.

He holds journalists in low regard – he thinks journalists are less reputable than members of every other profession, including politicians.

He intentionally stir up anger and hate by demonizing minorities such as Muslims and Mexicans or is merely telling groups of frustrated people what they want to hear to get elected?

With foreign leaders he simply thinks that he will outsmart them. “you are either with me, or you hate America.”

He is the only Republican candidate who can claim the “Triple Crown” in American life, having become one of the foremost leaders in business, politics, and entertainment.

He likes hamburgers and fries and there’s a part of him that is unfulfilled because he is not easily capable of being vulnerable.

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With German ancestry from his father and Scottish ancestry from his mother, millionaire real estate developer Donald Trump epitomizes the American immigrant experience.

Born to Frederick and Mary MacLeod Trump in Queens, New York on June 14, 1946, Donald John Trump learned the real-estate business firsthand from his father who, himself, began in the family construction business at the age of 13 when his own father (Donald’s grandfather) died in the influenza epidemic of 1918.

Frederick Christ Trump, grandfather of Donald Trump, was also a true American entrepreneur. Immigrating to America in 1885, he began his fortune running the Arctic Restaurant and Hotel in Bennett, British Columbia, during the Klondike Gold Rush. Christine, who would later become his wife, was only 5 when he left Germany, but they kept in touch by mail and eventually married.

When he was thirteen, his parents sent him to the military academy in New York, hoping to channel his energy. Subsequently, he joined the Fordham university  before obtaining his degree in economics at the University of Pennsylvania.

Trump’s grandparents anglicized their name from Drumpf. His grandfather Friedrich and grandmother Elisabeth were born in Germany and emigrated to the United States. Their son Fred Trump married Donald Trump’s mother Mary Ann MacLeod, who was born in Scotland and met Donald Trump’s father during a vacation trip to New York.
In 1971 Donald Trump was given control of the company, which he later renamed the Trump Organization.

In 1977, Trump married Ivana Zelnickova Winklmayr, a New York fashion model who had been an alternate on the 1972 Czech Olympic Ski Team.

After the 1978 birth of the couple’s first of three children, Donald John Trump Jr., Ivana Trump was named vice president in charge of design in the Trump Organization and played a major role in supervising the renovation of the Commodore.

1991 divorce from his wife Ivana.

But in 1993 he married again, this time to Marla Maples, a fledgling actress with whom he had been involved for some time and already had a child. Trump filed for a highly publicized divorce from Maples in 1997, which became final in June 1999. A prenuptial agreement allotted $2 million to Maples.

In January 2005, Trump married for a third time in a highly publicized wedding to model Melania Knauss, who gave birth to a son, Barron William Trump, in March 2006; it was her first child and Trump’s fifth.

He supports the death penalty.

He thinks that Russia is out of control.

Donald Trump boasted Saturday that support for his presidential campaign would not decline even if he shot someone in the middle of a crowded street. “I could stand in the middle of 5th Avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldn’t lose voters,” Trump said at a campaign rally here.

The scary part is, I think he’s right.

But can you separate the real policies of the man from those of our warped imaginations?

Abolish the position of secretary of state.  Not true.

Stop the president chewing gum on overseas trips.  True

Ban windmills.  True

Ban the national curriculum.  True

Become besties with Vladimir Putin.  True

Re-invade Iraq and take all its oil.  True

Ban handshakes.  True

Start a trade war with China.   True

Build a giant wall around Mexico and make Mexico pay for it.  True

Stop Japan selling so many cars to the US.  True

Enforce a top-secret, “foolproof” plan that will defeat Isis “quickly and effectively” but not tell anyone what it is.  True

Ban ‘perverts’ from public office.  True

By this time next year this could be the Front Row of World Politics.

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The 2016 presidential election could cost as much as $5 billion, according to top fundraisers and bundlers who are already predicting it will more than double the 2012 campaign’s price tag.

The big concern as relates to Trump as President would be his strongman type of personality coupled with a cult of personality worship amongst his followers. This worship is something that Trump himself is well aware of, and it makes him all the more dangerous.

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THE BEADY EYE ASK’S: ARE WE ALL SO BRAINWASHED OR JUST PLAIN STUPID THAT WE CANNOT SEE THE WRITING ON THE WALL.

22 Friday Jan 2016

Posted by bobdillon33@gmail.com in Humanity., Sustaniability, The Future, The world to day., What Needs to change in the World, Where's the Global Outrage.

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( A two-minute read. A thousands years of consequences)

Industrial society is out of control. Run by Scientific, Technological, Industrial, Business and Financial education.

Billions of, you name it, has being destroyed in the name of progress.

What we now have is unsustainable growth, with almost everything being turned into a commodity for the sake of profit.

It could be said that Industry has turning Urban dwellers into blood suckers of the planet by creating unnecessary, meaningless, futile and destructive jobs and professions to keep them occupied.

To such an extent that they City dwellers are fooling the world with terminologies … Progress, Growth, Development, GDP.Afficher l'image d'origine

Industrial Society has destroyed most of the biodiversity and ecosystems in just 250 years for the sake of consumer goods, greed and profit.

It seems ridiculous that we complain of overpopulation when it is Industrialisation that is the cause of overpopulation.

So we have now arrived at point in the world where we can’t live with it or without it and are looking at Technological Machines to save us and the planet.

We are confronted with unsolvable problems, spending billion on Space Exploration while our water, air ,rivers, lakes and oceans are being polluted. With billions of acres of agricultural land been poisoned by million of tons of Pesticides, insecticides and fertilizer.

Neither Capitalism, Socialism or Communism matter.

There is little point debating over Capitalism, Socialism and Communism as they are all equally harmful.

Monsanto is not going to become less harmful or is any other Industry whether they are operating under any of the three.

There is little hope of mind set change even if climate change forces mass migration and a Industrial Conscious. Our countries and political leaders are more concerned with what happens to the economic climate rather than what really counts.

Our world media promotes triviality while ignoring the larger picture.

Who cares if it is Mathematically impossible for the USA to pay off 16 trillion dollars of debt. With 5% of the world population it has consumed 20-40% of the world resources with borrowed money.

The earth climate will not be saved by discussion like the Paris Climate Conference.

All political parties in the world are promoting Growth Rate, Economy Rate, GDP which require more and more nuclear plants.

Even if the Taliban, Al Qaeda, and ISIS, were to join forces they will not be able to create Mega Disasters as big as Chernobyl or Fukushima.

Claiming that nuclear power is not harmful is like claiming that the sun is not hot.

It is insanity to the power of infinity.

Why bury nuclear waste when it will remain radioactive for thousands of years poising the soil, water, humans, animals and the plant.

The bigger the Industry the bigger the Industrial accident.

There is no fourth place for the billion of tonnes of Metal waste, Plastic waste, gaseous waste, chemical waste, e waste, nuclear waste other than space which is already polluted.

The production of Plastic uses about 20% of the worlds oil produced.

We cannot save the environment after it has been killed by Industrial Activity.

We have one group trying to save the Forests, another group trying to save the Oceans, another the fresh water, another Air, another whales , another donkeys.

What is the point of saving a few dogs, whales, tigers, elephants when we seem unable to save ourselves.

Earth’s Oceans will contain more discarded plastic than fish when measured by weight by 2050.

Big data, the internet of things and the cloud are all about one thing only cutting costs. They create wealth for only a tiny minority.

What is the point of storing every contact, twitter notification, photo, and documents in a cloud that has a veracious appetite for electricity. The only reason we do it is because it s free.

Millions in the world die for trivial reasons. Million kill for trivial reasons. Billions live on a few dollars a day.

Perhaps we should award the Nobel Prize for Lunacy for the pretending that the environment is getting saved to ourselves.

We have people who pretend to be deeply concerned about Inequality between man and man. But they are totally unconcerned about Inequality between millions of other species.

Equality does not come from Theories, Philosophies, and Terminologies. Nor does it come from  Capitalism, Socialism, Communism.

We spend billions on Get Rich quick Lotto’s, pension funds (that in turn invest in Hedge Funds that exploit capitalism) in education, in health, in weapons, in gratification of pleasure, in energy, in Technology ( that cannot create a Forests, a mountains, a rivers, an ocean, it takes million of years.)

Industrialization all ends up on the world Stock Exchange Markets where trillions are made in nanoseconds by Algorithms in High Frequency Transactions, Foreign exchange transactions. These trillions are used to set up Sovereign Wealth Funds the true terrorists of the world which are privatizing the very essence of life.

So are we all so dumb that we think it can go on for ever and ever without exploding.

It is too late for either religions or political systems to create a new world moral code. Afficher l'image d'origineAfficher l'image d'origine

Its time we stopped all the gossip in our out of date world organisations and put in place A World Aid Commission of 0.05% of all High Frequency trading transactions, on all Foreign Exchange transactions ( over $20,000) on all Sovereign Wealth Funds Acquisitions, on all new drilling licences.

This will create a perpetual fund spreading the cost of rectifying the world problems evenly amongst the world Industries that caused them in the first place.

How can this be achieved.

The same way that most thing are going to change with the pressure of Social Media and the Smart Phone.

All it needs is a Crickhowell movement. ( Which by the way is led by the local coffee shop, the local book shop, the optician, the bakery, the towns salmon smokery.)  A small town in Wales whose independent traders got fed up of being ripped off by the UK Governments taxes. ( Look it up. Were all not stupid.)

What to stop us doing the same, by placing a Worlds people resolution in the United nations.

We live in a world where yesterday news is old news. Where self interest governs to the detriment of a common goal to remove inequality by bestow the riches of our world in opportunities to all.

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THE BEADY EYE ASK’S: IS THE LONG-HELD NOTION OF WHO WE ARE WHAT WE DO AND HOW WE BEHAVE THREATENED.

18 Monday Jan 2016

Posted by bobdillon33@gmail.com in Freedom, Humanity., Life., Technology, The Future, The Internet., The world to day., Unanswered Questions., What Needs to change in the World, Where's the Global Outrage.

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(4/3 minute read)

We live in a digital age with both positive and negative influences on society.

But is the human brain, that most sensitive of organs, under threat from the modern world?

We are becoming more and more reliant on technological devices for nearly everything we do.

Unless we wake up to the damage that the gadget-filled, pharmaceutically-enhanced 21st century is doing to our brains, we could be sleepwalking towards a future in which neuro-chip technology blurs the line between living and non-living machines, and between our bodies and the outside world.

Human identity, the idea that defines each and every one of us, could be facing an unprecedented crisis.Afficher l'image d'origine

Of course, there’s nothing new about that:

Human brains have been changing, adapting and developing in response to outside stimuli for centuries.

However our brains to-day are under the influence of an ever- expanding world of new technology: multichannel television, video games, MP3 players, the internet, wireless networks, Bluetooth links, Smart Phones, – the list goes on and on.

Electronic devices and pharmaceutical drugs all have an impact on the micro- cellular structure and complex biochemistry of our brains. And that, in turn, affects our personality, our behaviour and our characteristics.

In short, the modern world could well be altering our human identity.

It is a crisis that is threatening the long-held notions of who we are, what we do and how we behave.

It goes right to the heart – or the head – of us all.

This crisis could reshape how we interact with each other, alter what makes us happy, and modify our capacity for reaching our full potential as individuals.

And it’s caused by one simple fact:

The human brain, that most sensitive of organs, is under threat from the modern world.

Already, it’s pretty clear that the screen-based, two-dimensional world that so many teenagers – and a growing number of adults – choose to inhabit is producing changes in behaviour.

Attention spans are shorter, personal communication skills are reduced and there’s a marked reduction in the ability to think abstractly.

Add that to the huge amount of personal information now stored on the internet – births, marriages, telephone numbers, credit ratings, holiday pictures – and it’s sometimes difficult to know where the boundaries of our individuality actually lie.

And could weaken further still if, and when, neurochip technology becomes more widely available. These tiny devices will take advantage of the discovery that nerve cells and silicon chips can happily co-exist, allowing an interface between the electronic world and the human body.

Then, if both devices were connected to a wireless network, we really would have arrived at the point which science fiction writers have been getting excited about for years. Mind reading! We becoming more and more immune to what we are doing to ourselves in our lives. That cherished sense of self could be diminished or even lost.

So far:

Facebook is eating away at your time. Making you into a Likeaholic.

Our Intimacy is being eroded.

We inundated with information overload to the point that only sensationalism attract our attention.

Pure’ pleasure – that is to say, activity during which you truly “let yourself go” – was part of the diverse portfolio of normal human life. Until now, that is.

Now, coinciding with the moment when technology and pharmaceutical companies are finding ever more ways to have a direct influence on the human brain, pleasure is becoming the sole be-all and end-all of many lives, especially among the young.

We could be raising a hedonistic generation who live only in the thrill of the computer-generated moment, and are in distinct danger of detaching themselves from what the rest of us would consider the real world.

In the mean time we continue polluting the planet will nilly.

But we mustn’t be too pessimistic about the future.

What if we could create an environment that would allow the brain to develop in a way that was seen to be of universal benefit?

I’m not convinced that scientists will ever find a way of manipulating the brain to make us all much cleverer (it would probably be cheaper and far more effective to manipulate the education system).

Well, that debate must start now.

Biometrics has long been put forth as the next big thing in authentication, replacing or supplementing the concept of “things that you know”—passwords, PINs, and so on—with “things that you are.”

Fortunately, there’s no shortage of qualities that are unique to each person on the planet, and which could be potentially combined to create a comprehensive picture of you that’d also be really hard to fake.

Unfortunately the challenge will be to ensure that all income growth does not end up with those who own the machines and shares. Afficher l'image d'origine

Identity, the very essence of what it is to be human, is open to change – both good and bad. Our children, and certainly our grandchildren, will not thank us if we put off discussion much longer.

Perhaps it will not matter in a few hundred years when we are all singing from the same hymn sheet

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