Crisis for oil ignored by u.n.

Reportedly a u.n. biodiversity summit is being held in New York on 22 and 23 September 2020. Topics listed on the website were the maintenance of biodiversity through sustainability, wood as a fuel seemingly being unapproved; in favour of the control and exploitation of technology, access and benefit sharing, making estimates, and finance and partnerships for more as described sustainable fuels. In previous summits, seemingly in deference to business the crisis for oil was not substantiated, neither the enormous environmental impact of the nuclear industry.

Yemen’s assets being drained inspite of humanitarian crisis

The as called conflict in Yemen is thought to have begun in 2012. Reportedly a conflict between the Yemeni government, al qaeda an as described rebel group believed to be funded by Saudi Arabia, and the united states; it is being described as a war on terror even though reports were of a joint innitiative to transport Yemen’s oil, thought to be to America.

According to reports the situation in Yemen is resulting in a famine. Many are believed to have died because of unsafe water. Humanity for Relief and Development is believed to have been founded by childhood friends who saw the suffering and wanted to help. The mission is to provide food and safe drinking water to all. HDR was founded by Maeen Ali who describes himself as a humanitarian, Ali Muharram, an as described peace and humanitarian advocate and Khalil Refai, a youth coordinator. All are Yemeni American citizens. Hend Anbar is manager. Reportedly the first project was bringing a reasonable water supply to a number of villages. The situation in Yemen is being descibed as the worst humanitarian crisis in the world today, estimated to be affecting 17 million people. Both Saudi and the united states have been accused by a media representative of taking Yemen’s oil.

Who pocketed the value of colonial assets?

Mi5 is believed to be responsible for the collection, analysis and exploitation of information, reportedly in the areas of law enforcement, national security, the military and foreign policy. According to documentation, means of information gathering includes espionage, communication interception, internet surveillance and as called intelligence assessment or intelligence analysis. The former being described as, as called behaviour forecasts or recommended courses of action to the leadership of organizations. The latter being said to be a collection of cognitive methods, and the evaluation and altering of information within an as described secret social or cultural setting. The as called analysist has the authority to secretly alter data held by organizations, believed to consist of the passing on of deliberately misleading information. Intelligence agencies such as mi5 are said to be involved with national and international crisis management, and to covertly influence the outcome of events to serve national interests. During world war 2, a German citizen spoke to MI5 about the death camp she lived adjacent to. She had noticed an influx of prisoners every day and no one ever came out, the burning every evening and a mountain of shoes and other belongings. According to all sources, MI5 passed on the information to the ministry of defence but no action was taken, for instance they could have targeted the railways leading to the death camps. The u.k. ministry of defence have not since explained why they failed to act.

During an interview with the u.k. m.o.d. regarding national security some time ago, Prince Charles was named as second in command. This may have since been denied, even so leads to the question who is the executive? If the original interview is to be believed, the answer is probably Prince Philip. And with regard to the current oil conflicts and a history of past colonialism and exploitation, where is the value of the assets taken? Not believed to be in the British government’s bank account.

Divisions due to concerns about ethics

Divisions within the catholic church are thought to be the result of differing opinions concerning the church’s direction. Described as differences between traditionalists and reformists, changes have been seen by some to be too sweeping, and the question of ethics and leadership largely ignored.

Differences are thought to be connected to the church’s relationship with the world. For over a decade Bishops have been concerned about an elite that controls the majority. According to one source a recent open letter addressed to all catholics and people of good will suggested a conspiracy to use the coronavirus pandemic to restrict people’s basic rights unjustifiably and disproportionately. According to the source, the letter continued with a warning that imposing lockdowns was a disturbing prelude to a realisation of a world government beyond all control. The letter which has reportedly been signed by an arch Bishop and other agreeing members of the clergy, has been described as guerrilla tactics by a supposed supporter of the new system, and writer of the report.

No parity of restrictions and a massive debt

According to a report, u.k. covid restrictions have been eased this week, southern Ireland are due to enter phase three of restrictions, not outlined yet other than the opening of hotels, yet northern Ireland residents have been unrestricted with regards to travelling throughout the south. No explanation why. The border regions along with Dublin were said to be the most severely effected by the virus.

According to one report, fine gael have borrowed €8 billion to cope with the effect of restrictions on business and employment. Terms and conditions for the years ahead unknown. The minister for finance was reported as saying they won’t go to Europe for help for fear of looking bad or attracting the wrong sort of attention. According to the same report the bank of England are buying debts and printing more money.

The ongoing war in Somalia

Reportedly a famine brought The u.n. to Somalia in 1991. Soon after there followed as described civil strife. The as called UNOSOM 1 and 2, the United nations operations in Somalia, are documented to have begun in 1992 as did a reported ongoing war. Said by western contingents to have begun as a war of resistance to the then President Siad Barre and the Somalian government, the u.n. reportedly lead a rebellion. Siad Barre’s popularity, according to western details, declined because of Somalia’s defeat in the Ogaden war with Ethiopia, 1977-78. The province of Ogaden, believed to have originally been inhabited by Somalian people was reportedly given by Britain to Ethiopia in 1948. Reasons unknown.

Somalia was supported by the Soviet Union until ties were reportedly severed. Soviets are believed to have supported Ethiopia. A sometimes described as, monitored civil war was reported by the u.n. to be a persecution of, and genocide of the ethnic Isaaq people. May have been the result of political differences, possibly Saudi contingents. The u.s. became involved, under what pretext is uncertain. The thought to be u.n. presence, believed to consist of u.s. military bases, and possibly european, have resulted in many airstrikes, said to average at one per week in 2018. Said to be still ongoing. Targets unknown.

Plan outlined to cause dissent

Benjamin Netanyahu’s undiplomacy in referring to a supposed annexation of Samaria, which was renamed the west bank after it was annexed by Jordan in 1948 has resulted in protests from both Palestinians and Israelis. Palestinians who as the name suggests do not recognise the Israeli state, were transported to Israel during the Assyrian empires; thought to have been during the first Assyrian empire, dated as 25th-24th Century bc.

The name Palestine, believed to have been originally designated by Assyrians, is reported as being brought to Israel by the newcomers, and according to documentation was also associated with Philistines who settled in present day Gaza around the same time. All things considered, is Benjamin Netanyahu substantiating any ideas for peace between Israelis and Palestinians in talking about reclaiming Samaria in these terms, and in omitting to substantiate the rights of Samarians to equal opportunities?

The 2009 g20 summit protests and the killing of Ian Tomlinson

The as described g2o London summit of 2009, a meeting of governments and central bank governors, supposedly from 19 countries and the eu, was reportedly an innitiative following institutions such as the as the as described World Bank, and what is now supposedly the world trade organization who hold the regulations and are in charge of legalities for an estimated 90% of the world’s trade. According to a source, British intelligence were said to be monitoring computers and intercepting the phonecalls of international members, details were said to have been passed on to the British government.

The g20 protests of 2009 occurred on the days around the 2 April summit. Thought to be a protest from the people about banking legalities in Britain, a London branch of the Halifax was stormed by protestors, but the place was empty. The staff had been told to go home. Issues were believed to be overcharging and seizure of assets. The Halifax later amalgamated with the Royal bank of Scotland to save face. Financial legalities have been reported to be the real reason why the u.k. wanted to leave Europe.

One man, Ian Tomlinson died during the protests of that day. He was walking past riot police and was told to walk a different path. He appeared to ignore them and was attacked with batons. He fell to the ground and several police continued to hit him until he died. Only one officer was charged, who was found not guilty even though the whole thing had been filmed and shown on tv.

Telecommunication meetings at a standstill

According to recent news, telcommunication talks between Britain and the e.u. have reached their limit. The report states that no progress on certain issues has been made since the beginning of March. According to a British source, an absence of coffee breaks, reportedly a chance to work on issues informally, and a lack of eye contact may be part of the problem. Sticking points are stated to be the concept of a level playing field, fishing rights and governance.

British negotiations have reportedly reached the limit of their mandate regarding the concept of a level playing field and governance. According to the news item, the u.k. are planning as described small group meetings at high frequency face to face, feeding into bigger more formal as called high intensity negotiating rounds, reportedly to begin in July. The u.k. reportedly maintain they should be able to fish wherever the fish are regardless of international zones, and are aiming at zero tariffs. If no agreement is reached by the end of June however, neither group are expected to ask for an extension. According to an as described senior British source, no deal is not Britain’s first choice but still perfectly manageable.

As described level playing field issues are believed to be non conformity to international expectations, specifically in this regard, objections to oversights from the European Court of Justice and rules regarding state aid and labour regulations. Reportedly, the u.k. maintain they will not compromise on these matters. No further details, but according to the news item, future dialogue may centre around justice, human rights, international policing and international surveillance.

Sinn féin return to the assembly with British protocol

As called provisional sinn féin which emerged from a believed to be existential crisis in republican militarism, may have begun with a failure to maintain ideals with the effects of violence which resulted in a deteriorating situation in the north. New ideas from the as called provisionals were believed to be socialism and a continuation of militarism.

Currently, with regard to the British withdrawal from the eu, according to a recent sinn féin interview, an as described withdrawal agreement was passed in January by the tory government. Described in the source as a mandate, it is said to contain as called Irish protocol to maintain there will be no hard border on the island of Ireland even though Britain reportedly left the eu on 31 January. A hard border is identified as a border between two countries, controlled or protected by officials or police. The mandate is believed to be in situ for two years, and Ireland is currently in what is described as the transition phase.

As called negotiations planned for the time ahead are believed to ensure that Britain gets a good deal even though they have left Europe. Apart from sinn féin’s as described commitments to socialism and new abortion legislation, they are reportedly hoping to quote, rebalance and reshape the all Ireland economy. This in spite of the south being with the euro and the north, sterling.