Extortionate interest rates lead to bank closures in Lebanon

Hezbollah, a contingent in the middle east reportedly goes unrecognised by Britain. Thought to have been voted in in Lebanon in 2005, according to news recently, the government seemingly consists of a coalition with an as called christian bloc.

A leader of the christian church in Lebanon is criticising the government and calling for new elections; believed to be ecumenical. Citizens via western media accuse the government of corruption, but in a recent interview a Lebenese man told media Hezbollah were not believed to be the guilty ones.

Lebanon’s financial crisis reportedly stems from rebuilding works caused by bombardments during the war years being left uncompleted, and disagreements regarding payment, leading to extortionate interest rates.

Possible effects of war

Teenagers were a phenomena thought to be of the 1950’s. Before, living with parents and helping parents was followed by marriage; didn’t normally convene. What changed was probably a mixture of culture and capitalism. A need may have arisen due to a perceived breakdown in family relationships, thought to be due to the effects of war and subjucation. Leads to a breakdown in civility.

One response to that need was capitalism in the shape of legal drugs. Fizzy drinks, sometimes containing what are now class a drugs lead to much revelry. Phenomena still exists in the form of illegal drugs. Lithium was an ingredients in some drinks as a calming influence to counteract the effect of other drinks. Introduced as slimming aids, phenomenon became unpopular as people became addicted and began behaving irrationally; one reason why drugs are hated irrationally, people’s behaviour when taking them can be above and beyond expected limits. Laws changed though the drinks continued to be a phenomena and drugs were passed on illegally. Mainly natural derivatives found in Bolivia etc.

Similar chemicals were made in the laboratory and prescribed by doctors. Their use as slimming aids has been curtailed but not before causing much destruction. Some chemicals are currently used in symptoms of child depression. Thought to be ADHD though the cause is almost never discovered. The solution is intricate and involves the whole family.

Culturally, youngsters attempted to find their own answers. Lead to the as called generation gap, new music replacing old ballads and sometimes an attempt to find new values, though not always. Disordered patterns have a way of continuing on, especially when similar drugs and drink are used as avoidance. Often exceed their parent’s limits.

Presiding cultures and those associated, seemingly having self interest tend to blame individuals according to circumstances, for example the unemployed, people with drug problems etc. Can become abusive and leads to misunderstandings rather than finding a solution that might help.

Historical items taken by west

Various western museums have been criticised for exhibiting items of historical interest belonging to other cultures. According to a spokesperson for the British museum, the practice is participarory and transparent, and said to be working in active partnership with and for diverse communities in an inclusive way. This from a u.k. perspective who are believed to hold protocol of some sort for seeming representatives of a culture to sign an agreement that allows for the taking away of artefacts. Terms may not be apparent. Historically, the looting of temples etc. during wartime was thought to have been part of a demoralising campagne.

The as called Benin Bronze were said to have been looted by British soldiers in Nigeria, thought to be in 1897. Reportedly they consist of more than a thousand plaques and sculptors dating from the thirteenth Century onwards that once decorated the palace of the King of Benin, thought to have been created by the Edo people. They are reportedly on display at the British museum

Some ancient artefacts from the middle east, now in western hands are the Moab stone, the Kurkh monoliths and the Cyrus cylinder. The ninth Century BC Moab stone pertaining to King Mesha, modern day Jordan, details an age of conflicts with the Israelites, slave labour and descriptions of intricate building works completed. According to biblical passages, Moab reportedly gave Israel 100,000 lambs and the wool of 100,000 rams as vassalage. Mesha refused to continue to pay following the death of King Ahab, reportedly 853 BC. The result was Israel attacked, seemingly destroying the place and eventually retreating amongst comments of child abuse involving the king and his children. Biblical accounts end there. The Moab stone however recounts that Mesha captures Israelites in retaliation and uses them as slave labour. The stone was reportedly found in Jordan in 1868 and is believed to be on display in the Louvre, Paris.

The Kurkh monoliths, dated more intricately, possibly 850’s BC, are two inscribed stones found in Kurkh, Turkey in 1861. Pertain to Shalmaneser III, believed to be king of Assyria from 859-824 BC. King Jehu seemingly was a vassal which may indicate Judeans were party to Assyrian officialdom. Biblical passages describe Judeans colonising thought to be present day Jordan. They were mainly business people, and well versed in music and the arts: Shalmaneser III may have been a founder of the middle Assyrian empire, Assyria being the Persian empire, believed to have been three. The script describes tributes of gold, silver, copper and lead; and details crossing the Euphrates in animal skin lined boats. Campagnes in modern day Iraq and Syria. Some adversaries mentioned were various middle eastern kings including Ahab of Israel. Conflicts for years. According to Jewish sources, war with Assyria in Israel, 722 BC, lead to Benjamites seeking refuge in Judah; seemingly since becoming assimilated. Many of the ten tribes remaining were reportedly forcibly resettled in Persia; in Halah, in Gozan on the Habor river and thought to be other places. They are known as the ten lost tribes of Israel.

The Cyrus cylinder is reportedly dated 539 BC. Pertains to Cyrus II, believed to be a founder of the as called neo- Assyrian empire. Was reportedly instrumental in a colonisation of Samaria, sometimes known as the west bank. A previous colonisation thought to have resulted in the battle of Jericho. Cyrus encouraged intermarriage and priests of the Jewish faith for polities sake. A policy was moving people around. Said to be aimed at precipitating a new homogenous Assyrian race. May be an influence on further empires. According to biblical accounts, Jewish prisoners resettled in Babylon, seemingly homesick were allowed to return after 50 years or so: The cylinder was reportedly found in 1879 during an excavation of ancient Babylon. Believed to be on display in the British museum.

A Jewish dispersion, thought to be the result of various empires, existed for several centuries before the seige of Jerusalem, reportedly in 73 AD. Results were the appropriation of land, said to be for military purposes, which lead to homelessness. A watershed of migration followed: The Roman empire became a Christian entity in 313 AD. Dissolved in 1453.

Who controls the banking sector?

A worldwide Bishop’s conference, thought to be 2006 concluded that never did so few control so many. A conspiracy theory reportedly recounted by a black militant group last weekend that Jews control the banking system has been propagated for some years. Sometimes thought to be a Muslim construct, others think British. More conspiracy theories, some more believable than others seemingly ran concurrent to more believable exposures of thought to be compromised values. Consequences in some cases have been jail, as in the case of Julian Assange, and others having to find comraderie in another country.

With a view to financial domination, a revelation from the banking sector claimed to expose a protocol for national success; said by the narrator to work even if the country is penniless. According to the source, in a time of recession when money is short, more money is printed by the government, seemingly worth only the paper its printed on, then borrowed to a country in need. According to the report, the money attains its value on return of the loan.

According to previous news, the u.s. were believed to be the richest country in the world. The same report documented the u.s. as having the highest debt. Must be Britain then, who often escape criticism that control the banking sector. May be more likely than other theories. Britain have delegates everywhere. Might be better described as saxon in a colonial context.

The u.s., originally a saxon colony, believed now to be Republican. Saxon control seemingly means various ethnic groups might be at odds, and not really encouraged to interchange, and various conspiracy theories as opposed to the truth. Corruption is a big part of the success of a plan to preside globally. Politicians who are making money from Iraqi oil for instance, a barely kept secret.

Apart from the few believed to have made a lot of money from thought to be colonial schemes, and others unduly criticised, bad advice administered by the u.n., has sometimes resulted in media reports inviting criticism from human rights organisations and others. Bad advice apart, the u.n. oil conflicts may set a precedence for more of the same behaviour from European and/or u.s. delegates.

Other criteria thought to contribute to financial imbalances are sanctions that exceed reasonable expectations. For instance, penalisng parties that are involved in trade with a country not said to be aligned to u.n. criteria. Can reportedly be due to a country’s refusal to sell something such as oil, or uranium which depletes the soil. According to u.n. so called legislation, may lead to a freezing of the assets of any party in trade apart from u.n. criteria.

Possible plans for meat plant workers to be tested nationwide

Possible plans for meat plant workers to be tested regularly nationwide do not include news of statutory tests for meat:
With regard to the recent surge in covid cases, a current report described meat plants as covid rich environments, seemingly second only to intensive care units.
Management of meat plants are thought to have been asked to begin to test workers for covid and may be responsible to innitiate covid tests even though a positive result could mean closure. Recently a plant was closed down by the government when 30% of workers tested positive. Explanations for the high rate of covid amongst meat plant workers fail to question the meat. Testing meat and identifying the source or origin of any that test positive could protect the consumer and guard against future outbreaks.

Substantial rise in crime rate figures, do not include homicide or sex offences

According to their own statistics, of a thought to be 564 Garda stations nationwide, there is a reported rise in crime in 296 areas. Drug offences are reportedly up, along with public order offences, assault and thought to be organised crime; specifically drugs, previously reported to involve mainly former republican contingents who may have been interned in the past and no longer get on with the system.
There is a rise in crime according to 296 garda stations, in one case up by 44%, which reportedly does not include figures for homicides or sex offences.

Joining the abuser, a psychological dilemma

An example of a psychological dilemma is a phenomena that occurs when a victim of abuse joins his or her abuser(s) psychologically, that is they start to feel the same way and possibly think the same way. Stockholm syndrome is an example. Occurs when an abuser’s vicissitude takes precedence leading to abuse dominating attitudes and behaviour.
A further phenomena, thought to occur in certain political situations is when an individual, sometimes a child, is coerced into an abusive situation, seemingly having no choice but to follow offensive dictates.
An example of abuse being used as a political weapon is when communist Russia reportedly used sexual abuse in an attempt to degrade the daughters of former imperial leaders. Many other examples are occurring currently according to various sources. Often criminal. To add to the agenda, the abused, or relatives of are approached and coerced, become compromised and often continue to commit further crimes.
Joining abusers continues to be a dilemma. Results are misdirected anger; abusive, dysfunctional family relationships and crime.

A system of remote control

According to a news report, 2,750 tons of ammonium nitrate, probably left over from the wars, was left unguarded resulting in a major explosion killing thought to be 150+ people in Beirut on Tuesday. Aid seems conditional although some aid is reportedly going through.

Lebanon’s econonomy was said to be in crisis, the Lebenese government seemingly scapegoats for a political situation. The financial crisis was said by a source to stem from damage to infrastructure occurring during the war years. Extensive building work required was believed to have been taken on by the u.n. Now logged as a Lebenese company.

Rebuilding work was criticised according to various sources, leading to it being left uncompleted. Poverty is reportedly a problem for many and a reason why some Lebenese may be opting for a complete change of government. A seemingly western influence has been calling for a new beurocracy of technocrats, perhaps now agreed to.

The thought to be relatively new system, in place elsewhere is believed to consist of computerised data, including instructions, seemingly anonymous, its authority unquestionable. According to an unrelated official source, data may be extended by political components, including the adding of deliberately misleading information. Leads to possibilities for discrimination. Critics of the system can be targets.

According to a former report, peaceful Lebenese who did not want to protest against the government were harassed by supporters of the new system when the stalls of demonstrators for a new Lebanese government were attacked and ruined.

Juan Carlos leaves Spain amid criticism

Juan Carlos is seemingly being criticised by western contingents about a loan and business deal. Speculation concerning himself and Corrina Larsen is thought to have involved a pay off. The couple met at Prince Philip’s Spanish estate in 2004. An as called socialite, seemingly her role was to mingle. He appears to have stopped seeing Corrina Larsen in 2012.
Juan Carlos who lived in exile in Estoril until the death of Francisco Franco in 1975 and has reportedly left Spain has sent a message to friends that his absence will be temporary and Zarzuela Palace was his only home.

The Mal, Castlebar

The Mal, Castlebar is of historic interest. On a tree in the mal Father Andrew Conroy was hanged, possibly for collaborating with French army personnel. According to local reports, he often had a French general or two visiting. The French reportedly landed in Killalla, Ballina in 1798. The so called race of Castlebar was said to have occurred in August of that year. French and Irish infantry reportedly chased saxon infantry from near Castlebar to further afield.
Another point of interest is the house where Margaret Burke Sheridan was born. Possibly saxon and a famous singer of opera and other songs such as Danny boy. A sad end to her career reportedly occurred in Italy but there is disagreement. According to documentation an Italian man shot himself during a concert. A reliable source says she seemingly fell out with the British because they murdered her compatriot.