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The Korea Herald
Kim Sun-il Tragedy


The Chosun Ilbo
Kerry on
Korean Re-Unification


Mark Twain
The War Prayer


Sun-Myung Moon
Address on the 50th Anniversary of the Founding of the FFWPU


CHEON-IL GUK
Proclaiming Peace

Thabo Mbeki
Inaugural Address at the 10th Anniversary of Freedom: Pretoria, 27th April, 2004

George Stallings
I Am . . .
living in the key
of g minor

SKS Press
I AM Radio
(Premium Broadcast)

Arnaud de Borchgrave
Exit Queen Tut


Sang-Hun Lee
God's Message to the United Nations

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American Dreamers

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Infonation

Jacob Lund Fisker
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Waseem Shehzad
Two years after 9/11

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Why Don't We Have Answers to These 9/11 Questions?

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July-August 2004

Our World Today
the good and the bad...


General News

Some of the Good

David Ignatius
Tension of the Times

It's a sign of the times when even the people who bankroll Washington's leading conservative newspaper are said to be uneasy with Bush administration foreign policy. But in that heretical spirit, a revolt is reportedly brewing at the Unification Church, which owns the Washington Times and is pushing for changes at the paper.

Nagem Salam
In the Face of Despair:
Unbreakable Dignity and Pride

Mr. Munir carried his small, brown satchel, which holds copies of paperwork, the fruits of his months of futile attempts to break down the untouchable barrier that bars him from seeing his son.

He has visited America. His dream is to return there again someday. "I'm a 65-year-old man; do you think I'm too much a dreamer," he said with a hopeful smile. I told him, "Of course not, where are we without our dreams."

I tried not to cry as I told him that--because in Iraq, for Iraqis today, for Mr. Munir, this is all he has right now.


Martin Sieff / UPI
Army, CIA Want Torture Truths Exposed


Arnaud de Borchgrave / UPI
Show me the way home


Michael Jenkins
Hope for A New America and The Fourth Israel - 120 Women of Faith

Sun-Myung Moon
Address on the 50th Anniversary of the Founding of the FFWPU

God's Homeland and the Peace Kingdom
Are Built on the Foundation of
the Realm of His Liberation and Release


Distinguished guests, everything I have ever taught is permeated with one point above all else. That is that we must know God and spirit world with certainty. It is not enough to have God vaguely in our head, like a mathematical formula that we once memorized. Instead, we must carve His existence onto our hearts, even into our bones. We must know the relationship that God has with us, and the attributes He possesses. We must know about the ideal world that He desired in the beginning, and when that world will be brought about. We must have the same degree of knowledge of spirit world. The world after death definitely exists independent of human beings' will, and we must know it accurately, if we are to use our time in this world to prepare thoroughly for the next.


THABO MBEKI
ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT OF SOUTH AFRICA, ON THE OCCASION OF HIS INAUGURATION AND THE 10TH ANNIVERSARY OF FREEDOM: PRETORIA, 27TH APRIL 2004

. . . For too long our country contained within it and represented much that is ugly and repulsive in human society.

We have gathered here today, on Freedom Day, because in time, our people, together with the billions of human beings across the globe, who are our comrades-in-arms and whom our distinguished guests represent, decided to say - an end to all that!

When these risen masses acted to end what was ugly and repulsive in our country, they also made a statement that we who are now free, have an obligation to honour the trust they bestowed on us.

It would have been impossible for us to respect that obligation if the majority of our people had not decided to turn away from a past of division into mutually antagonistic racial and ethnic groups, choosing the path of national unity and reconciliation.

We chose what seemed impossible because to have done otherwise would have condemned all our people, black and white, to a bloody and catastrophic conflict. We are proud that everyday now, black and white South Africans discover that they are, after all, one another's keeper.


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War(s) On Terror?

William Rivers Pitt
The light at the end of the tunnel
could be the bulb in a film projector

Firas Al-Atraqchi
How to Become a Senior Iraqi Leader

“The real power is held by Prime Minister Iyad Allawi. He's a Shia who once worked for Saddam Hussein, then turned against the Baathist regime and founded a group that had U.S. support for a bid to topple Saddam through terror bombings. Today Allawi calls terror attacks 'cowardly and traitorous,'" said a recent Toronto Star editorial.

It is a poignant testament to Iraqi sovereignty that jockeying for power occurs in the hallways of the Pentagon and State Department.

The situation in Iraq is a farce and is making a mockery of the UN. Consider: a US-appointed Iraqi Governing Council appoints a majority of its members into the "new transitional government" who are to decide on matters of a permanent Iraqi constitution and oversee the transition to free elections in January 2005.

“As yet, [appointed Iraqi President Ghazi] al-Yawir and Allawi have scant legitimacy. They were selected, not elected, by Iraq 's discredited outgoing council, itself installed by the U.S. ," the Toronto Star editorial says.

...

And then there are the political declarations; both al-Yawir and Allawi have said they want a majority of Ba'thists reinstated in their jobs. Try convincing the Shi'ite clerics of that one, particularly when CPA head L. Paul Bremer banned Shi'ite cleric Muqtada Al-Sadrhead of the Mahdi Armyfrom political activity for the next three years. Indeed, Al-Sadr is disallowed from standing in the upcoming January 2005 elections.

Talk about clearing the playing field.

Moving north, the Kurds are perplexed and fuming over the text of the recent UN resolution, which did not recognize Kurdish autonomy while endorsing Iraqi sovereignty.

Kurdish leaders Mustafa Barazani and Jalal Talabani threatened to pull out of the transitional government, prompting Allawi into 11th-hour diplomacy with the his former allies.

Chaos? Just the tip of the iceberg.

Firas Al-Atraqchi is a Canadian journalist of Iraqi heritage. Holding an MA in Journalism and Mass Communication, he has eleven years of experience covering Middle East issues, oil and gas markets, and the telecom industry. You can reach him at firascape@hotmail.com.


David Hackworth
Calling Major Ritter

Michael Georgy
Iraqi Converning Council Member:
American Military Violence Must Stop

Arnaud de Borchgrave
Tutwiler's Mission Impossible

Robert Higgs
The Crimes at Abu Ghraib Are Not the Worst

Paul Vitello
Missing in action: leaders

Prometheus 6
Indictment of the Atmosphere


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War(s) of Terror -- Africa Again?

JAMES RON
U.S. doing the right thing in Sudan

The U.S. war on terror has largely been a disaster, exacerbating existing conflicts, provoking new ones, and running up huge financial debts. The occupation of Iraq is chaotic, opium-exporting warlords run Afghanistan, and the "counterterrorist" tactics of President George Bush's close ally, Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, are crudely destructive.

Yet, in the Horn of Africa, the Bush administration is doing some real good. U.S. officials are condemning a brutal policy of ethnic cleansing by government-allied militias in Darfur, a vast region in western Sudan, and have used their influence to successfully promote a truce that may save thousands of lives.


Riek Machar
COLONIAL BRITIAN HANDS OVER SOUTH SUDAN TO THE NORTH

Instead of establishing an advisory council for South Sudan similar to that of North Sudan, the resolutions of the Administrative Conference held in Khartoum in 1946 surprisingly advocated the colonisation of South by North Sudan. It must, however, be pointed out that the conference took the decision at the back of the people of South Sudan as they were not represented and because the conference was meant for administrators in North Sudan only, the British administrators in South Sudan did not attend. Consequently, this unexpected outcome revealed the conspiracy between the British and the North Sudanese supported by Egypt to hand over South Sudan to North Sudan as a colonial territory. Certainly, this plan provoked bitter reaction from the South Sudanese and their sympathisers.


Olivier Barlet
The modernity of genocide
A burning question remains : why the horror ?

. . . What is behind the genocides of the twentieth century if it is not the egocentrism and insecurity accompanying the affirmation of the individual's autonomy which characterizes modernity ? The temptation to project onto the other what is ours is strong. And a Rwandan proverb tells us : "Nta wiyanga nk'uwanga undi (Nobody hates himself more than he who hates others)".

In their quest to surpass, artists open themselves up to all influences and facilitate the removal of projections. They thus explore a fraternity in which the identities of each and everyone are no longer the centre of human identities : not a fraternity of blood, but a fraternity of sharing.


United Press International
WHO: AIDS is world's major health problem

NEW YORK, May 11 (UPI) -- A United Nations report describes AIDS as a disaster for the world's poor countries and the leading cause of death among those aged 15 to 59.

"Changing History" is the first World Health Organization report devoted entirely to HIV/AIDS, which has killed more than 20 million people since it was first recognized during the early 1980s.

The report emphasizes that AIDS is mainly a disease of poor people and poor countries. Last year, an estimated 5 million people worldwide became infected and 3 million died.


Boyd Ed Graves
The U.S. patented CURE for AIDS

In October 1977, the United States patented a ‘method for curing AIDS? patent #5676977. The product is called TETRASIL/IMUSIL and is a one-time injection/infusion that eliminates bacterial pathogens in the blood system of an individual. It is this cheap and effective cure for AIDS that is the subject of my presentation.

As a 29-month recipient of this one time injection, I further submit that we have an effective and cheap remedy for AIDS that is ready now. Our goal in bringing this information to the international community is to serve as a conduit for the necessary global “double blind?efficacy clinical trials of this U.S. patented CURE for AIDS.

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Black Commentator
Mass Incarceration and Rape

Since 1971, U.S. prisons and jails have grown ten-fold--from less then 200,000 inmates to 2.1 million--while whites have dwindled to only 30 percent of the prison population. With only five percent of the world's people, the U.S. accounts for 25 percent of the planet's prisoners--fully half of them Black. One out of eight prisoners on Earth is African American. . . .

Lyrical misogyny is blamed on failures of "Parenting" and other deviations from traditional Black culture. Preaching and moralizing is prescribed, rather than a race-wide mobilization against a state policy of mass Black incarceration, the primary vector of Black street culture.

There is much more horror in the prison pipeline, which empties directly into the reservoir of Black life. Self-righteous howls of indignation at the warping of Black culture are irrelevant to the millions of African Americans who have been made witness, victim or perpetrator of rape--a near-universal experience in the Black American Gulag. In such a world, everything and everyone is a "bitch."

Prison rape pervasive

The American prison system is a vast enterprise in social engineering--it turns out damaged people. Arizona prison warden Bill Gaspar is truly a mad social scientist. The threat of rape has a salutary effect, in his mind:

"All inmates face a challenge when they come to prison. They're coming to an environment where they have to learn how to carry themselves so that they don't present as victims or in some way call attention to themselves."

The warden thinks prison teaches inmates to "assert themselves."


William Rivers Pitt
The Passion' of the Americans


Islamic Fundamentalism
This paper argues that the root cause of the rise of Islamic fundamentalism, to a large extent, has been foreign interference in domestic politics, which affected the other aspects of societal life in Muslim countries, as it is the case in Iran. . . . By A. Salari -- (more)...


Debra J. Saunders
Rosa Parks -- not How can anyone compare Parks' experience with that of San Francisco's same-sex newlyweds? They don't face arrest. They won't be jailed. They won't be fined. City Hall is sponsoring the ceremonies. Why, the City Hall cafe sold splits of Champagne so there would be bubbly at last weekend's weddings. Civil disobedience? Hardly.

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What is Institutionalised Terror?

Roger Morris
S. Hussein "A Tyrant 40 Years in the Making,"

Andrew Buncombe and Kim Sengupta
Secret U.S. Jails Hold 10,000

Agence France Presse -- Jan 2003
Canadian Sues US for Deporting Him to Syria for Torture

ERIC MARGOLIS
Modern 'Dreyfus Affair' is unworthy of America

Hatred of Muslims has become the anti-Semitism of our era. The latest example of this ugly fact is the vicious prosecution by the U.S. military of a Muslim army chaplain, Capt. James Yee. I call this disgraceful and shameful case America's Dreyfus Affair.

Professor Manning Marable
9/11: Racism in a Time of Terror

I think that as Americans, we must also make a clear distinction between "guilt" and "responsibility." The Al Qaeda group is indeed guilty of committing mass murder. But the United States government is largely responsible for creating the conditions for reactionary Islamic fundamentalism to flourish. During Reagan's administration, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) provided over three billion dollars to finance the mujahadeen's guerilla war against the Soviet Union's military presence in Afghanistan. The CIA used Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence, or secret police, to equip and train tens of thousands of Islamic fundamentalists in the tactics of guerilla warfare. . . .

There is a clear link between 9/11 and the shameful political maneuvering committed by the U.S. at the United Nations World Conference Against Racism held in Durban, South Africa, only days before the terrorist attacks. There the U.S. government opposed the definition of slavery as "a crime against humanity." It refused to acknowledge the historic and contemporary effects of colonialism and racial segregation on the underdevelopment and oppression of the non-European world. The majority of dark humanity is saying to the United States that racism and militarism are not the solutions to the world's major problems. Transnational capitalism and the repressive neoliberal policies of structural adjustment represent a dead end for the developing world. We can only end the threat of terrorism by addressing constructively the routine violence of poverty, hunger, and exploitation that characterize the daily existence of several billion people on this planet. Racism is, in the final analysis, only another form of violence. . . .

Thom Hartmann
The Genetically Modified Bomb

Imagine a bomb that only kills Caucasians with red hair. Or short people. Or Arabs. Or Chinese.

Now imagine that this new bomb could be set off anywhere in the world, and that within a matter of days, weeks, or months it would kill every person on the planet who fits the bomb's profile, although the rest of us would be left standing. And the bomb could go off silently, without anybody realizing it had been released - or even where it was released - until its victims started dying in mass numbers. . . .

The Project for a New American Century's (PNAC) report titled "Rebuilding America's Defenses: Strategy, Forces and Resources For a New Century."

Genetically targeted weapons could change world politics forever, according to PNAC.

"And," their report notes, "advanced forms of biological warfare that can 'target' specific genotypes may transform biological warfare from the realm of terror to a politically useful tool."

Given that Kristol, Wolfowitz, and their conservative PNAC associates like Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, Richard Perle, Eliot Abrams, Jeb Bush, and John Bolton have already brought us two of their early 1998 recommendations - the seizure of Iraq and a huge increase in defense spending - it's tempting to wonder if this is another of their other politically useful ideas being explored by the Pentagon.

SUSAN BRYCE
Global Manipulators Move Beyond Petroleum

Testimony by William D. Hartung -- Director, Arms Trade Resource Center; World Policy Institute at New School University -- Before the Subcommittee on International Operations and Human Rights; House International Relations Committee -- March 7, 2001
The Role of U.S. Arms Transfers
in Human Rights Violations:
Rhetoric Versus Reality

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Historisists... Ain't that odd?

Warren Hedges
New Historicism Explained

Ward Churchill
Haiti and
Deconstructing the Columbus Myth:
Was the "Great Discoverer" Italian or Spanish, Nazi or Jew?

Unsigned editorial, The Jamaica Gleaner
Kingston, Jamaica, Jan. 2, 2003
Caribbean Disdain for Haiti

PRNewswire - November 30, 2001
Haiti: Inter-American Development Bank Continues to Block Health Loans - Approves Grant to NGO for HIV/AIDS

First Lady of the Republic of Haiti
Remarks by Mildred T. Aristide:
Congressional Black Caucus Health Braintrust Washington, DC March 5, 2003

Congressional Black Caucus on Haiti
"Let Haiti Live" Says CBC Special Congressional Session on Haiti

Excerpts from Congressional Black Caucus's Special Order on Haiti before the House of Representatives on April 30, 2003

Kevin Pina
The Bush Administration's End Game for Haiti

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Israeli-Palestinian Re-unification

MARC SHAPIRO
Return of a Lost Tribe -- The unfinished exodus of the Ethiopian Jews
Marc Shapiro spent the summer of 1987 living among the Falasha in Ethiopia. His overview of the history and beliefs of this people, "The Falasha of Ethiopia," appeared in the December 1987 issue of THE WORLD & I.

MARC SHAPIRO
Black Israelis Committing Suicide, Called 'Niggers' by White Jews

Rabbi Sholomo Ben Levy
The Race Myth -- Distortion of Torah and Science

Rabbi Sholomo Ben Levy
Black Jews, Hebrews, and Israelites
Portrait or Black Jewish Leaders; Links

Eliezer Glaubach-Gal
Middle East Political & Strategy Series
Pilgrimages to Jerusalem Historical Lessons (Jewish-Christian-Muslim)
Eliezer Glaubach-Gal, Prof. Ph.D.
Chairman, The I. Foerder Institute for Liberal Studies
The Israeli Institute for Strategy of Peace (IISP)
President, Professors World Peace Academy (PWPA),
Israel Jerusalem, January 1, 2004

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North and South Korean Re-unification

Na Jeong-ju
Outcry Growing Over Hostage Handling

Yoo Dong-ho
US Criticized for Withholding News of Kim Abduction

The crux of the allegations of a U.S. cover-up is that the Seoul government confirmed its plan to dispatch an additional 3,000 troops to Iraq, on July 18, the day after Kim was [announced] kidnapped. By the accounts of the Seoul government, it wasn’t aware of the incident. This has touched off speculation that the U.S. didn’t inform Seoul of the kidnapping in order to enable the South Korean government to press ahead with its confirmation of the dispatch plan. Experts say that if the kidnapping had been known to the public, the government would have had a very hard time in pushing ahead with the unpopular dispatch plan.


The Chosun Ilbo
Kerry on
Korean Re-Unification

Moon Sun-Myung
North and South, East and West; Proclaiming "God's Fatherland and the Era of the Peace Kingdom" in 2004

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African Re-unification

PBS / Nova
The Lemba --The Black Jews of Southern Africa

Sundiata Acoli
Prison Struggle

The Talking Drum
ASSATA SHAKUR

Salih Booker & Ann-Louise Colgan
Africa Policy Outlook 2004

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Completed Testament
Good News / bad news


Frontlines / Spiritual-Physical Resurrection


Eliezer Glaubach-Gal
Pilgrimages to Jerusalem Historical Lessons (Jewish-Christian-Muslim)

American Clergy Leadership Conference
Exchanging the Cross for the Crown
CHRISTIAN LEADERS TO CARRY CROSS, THEN TAKE IT DOWN IN EFFORT FOR PEACE AND RECONCILIATION

Rev. Michael Jenkins
Special "Israel" Report / The Jerusalem Declaration

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Frontlines / Sexual Identity

Russell D. Moore
Homosexuality, Racism, and
the Eclipse of the Gospel

Carlton Johnson
Cultural diversity and Moral diversity are
two different constructs
...

Steve Chin
Marriage is multicultural

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Frontlines / Species-Race Identity

Celia Farber
On: Dr David Ho's Cures
Science Fiction

In 1996 a scientist claimed he'd found a way to defeat AIDS. In the wave of euphoria that followed, a batch of new drugs flooded the market. Four years later, those drugs are wreaking unimaginable horror on the patients who dared to hope. What went wrong?

Ask NOAH
Mycoplasma Pneumonia (Atypical Pneumonia, Walking Pneumonia)

Gulf War illnesses dot.com
Mycoplasma and New Respiratory Illnesses Including SARS

The figure below documents a patent on the most important “pathogenic mycoplasma.?The developer was the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology “inventor?Dr. Shyh-Ching Lo. Lo assigned the rights and royalties on the patent to AFIP’s American Registry of Pathology in Washington, D.C. As detailed herein, this lethal germ had been genetically engineered during the mid-1980s by Lo and colleagues. They initially isolated the germ from AIDS patients. They planned to use it later to detect antibodies in HIV carriers as well as to develop vaccines against mycoplasma.

Mycoplasma, for the reasons Dr. Nicolson described, and their “stealth virus?like capacity to evade the immune system thereby being very difficult to identify and treat, had been routinely used by top secret biological weapons researchers and genetic engineers as early as 1970 as shown in the next figure. The following is a list of experiments conducted on Huntsville Prison inmates in Texas in collaboration with Baylor University School of Medicine. This school, by the way, was also administratively linked to George H.W. Bush, one of the Board of Advisors of the University. This information holds further implications as detailed below. While reading this list, note the date and title of the first “mycoplasma vaccine?study was September 10, 1970, and included pneumonia. This has relevance to the currently outbreaking Gulf War Syndrome II, which Pentagon officials have stated sources from an unidentified form of bacterial pneumonia.

It should be noted that Mycoplasma is considered a cross between a bacteria and a virus. Many current investigators believe it is another man-made laboratory creation since it is relatively new in the history of microbiology... Other mycoplasma-associated illnesses include many autoimmune ailments additionally related to “stealth virus?infections, all of which have increased dramatically in recent years.

Moreover, serious respiratory ailments described by Lo in his mycoplasma patent report are highly reminiscent of SARS, as well as Gulf War Sydrome II respiratory illnesses. (For official reports on GWS II-associated pneumonia, see the articles section of this website.) . . .


Sharon Briggs
Mycoplasma and Chronic Fatigue and
Immune Dysfunction Syndrome (CFIDS)
HISTORICAL ASPECTS

. . . Suspicion by a noted researcher Garth Nicolson, Ph.D. (originally of the M D Anderson Cancer Research Center in Texas and lately of the Institute for Molecular Medicine in Huntington Beach, CA) that the Mycoplasma fermentans incognitus was bioengineered in order to make it more virulent and useful for germ warfare was another revelation I was unable to handle, at first. Dr. Nicolson explained that he identified an alteration in the molecular structure of the Mycoplasmas he had found in Gulf War Veterans who were ill. The Mycoplasmas were found to have had an envelope gene from an HIV organism inserted into its nucleus (GP 120). This would make the organism more invasive and harder to treat. He explained that this insertion does not occur naturally, but can be "forced" using specialized laboratory techniques. (A mutation caused within a laboratory setting.) While germ warfare is certainly not a subject that is pleasant or easy to think about, we cannot afford to bury our heads in the sand, either. . .

Now that Dr. William Reeves has openly admitted that funds, earmarked by Congress for the study of CFIDS, were misappropriated by the CDC, the next question is WHY? Why has the CDC and NIH not funded any studies of suspected pathogens? Why was the diversion of funds used for psychological studies as the only explanation of CFIDS? . . .

Consider the following information supplied by Elizabeth Naugle of the Candida & Dysbiosis Information Foundation:

It has been legal for the last two decades for the Department of Defense (DOD) to test chemical and biological warfare agents on civilian populations without their knowledge. [United States Code Annotated, Title 50, War and National Defense, Chapter 32, Section 1520. Passed into public law on July 30, 1977; quietly repealed on Nov. 18, 1997 as part of the DOD 1998-99 appropriations bill, after outrage voiced by Gulf War Vets.]

Prior to 1977, the University of Maryland conducted mycoplasma vaccine testing on prison inmates. [JAMA 199:353-58, Feb. 6, 1967]

In the early 1970’s, Mycoplasma vaccines and many viral agents were tested on inmates of the Texas prison system by doctors affiliated with the University of Texas, in Houston. [Ref: "Medical Research, Experimentation and Pharmaceutical Testing in the Texas Department of Corrections" by Robert Russell Bozzelli, 1974 Master’s Thesis, Sam Houston State University.]

Research done by a fellow sufferers, Sean and Leslee Dudley from the Mycoplasma Registry, led me to the possible connection between Mycoplasma and CFIDS. They led me to a researcher by the name of Shyh-Ching Lo. Lo originally filed a patent on Mycoplasma, with the US Patent Office in 1986. . . .


Tom Kennedy
The Common Cause Medical Research prospective on
Mycoplasma and Sars

Donald W. Scott, MA, MSc
Common Mycoplasmas - Now Weaponized,
Pathogenic, and Deadly

Dr. Joseph Mercola
TESTING FOR MYCOPLASMA IN YOUR BODY

Polymerase Chain Reaction Test; Blood Test; ECG Test; Blood Volume Test; Doxycycline treatment

Advocate Freedom dot.com
Mycoplasmas

Minjok Han
Mounting Evidence

Becky McCall
Brain fingerprints under scrutiny

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Words of Wisdom -- Let it be...?

Peace in Corporate Life

Yusuf al-Khabbaz
Developing alternatives to
the Western pattern of "modern" education

NON-WESTERN EDUCATIONAL TRADITIONS: ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES TO EDUCATIONAL THOUGHT AND PRACTICE, by Timothy Reagan. New Jersey and London: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2000. 2nd ed.: pp. 263; pbk. $23.


Peace in Family Life

Steve Chin
Marriage is multicultural

As an evangelical Christian, I believe and affirm the biblical model of the family. But as an Asian-American, it is clear to me that the traditional family is not just a Western construct. The traditional family is an Asian construct as well-because it's universal.

"It is by the great rite of marriage that mankind subsists the myriad generations," the philosopher Confucius said, around the year 500 B.C.

Buddhist Perspectives
Filial Piety


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