Monday, March 09, 2026

propaganda works

a good summary

Iran and terrorist psychopaths are the reason for Trumpieboy's war: But no one wants to admit this.

 

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the shame is that the left has joined the jihad, and anyone defending Western Society is the enemy of the NWO.

We live in a world where Monty Python is the voice of reason:




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DataRepublican (Small r( has a long analysis of the data. It is hopeful but explains the problems why the war might be prolonged.

 She uses hard facts, not propaganda.

several facts I didn't know: The Strait of Hormuz is closed to traffic due to insurance companies.

There are preset military assets all over the country who are seimi independent to hit other countries etc. Eventually they will run out of weapons but they do not rely on Tehran

There are enough religious zealots to keep the mullahs intact.

and finally if the price of oil increases, the US will make a bundle of money. I sort of know this because when I lived in Oklahoma, the price of oil went up and they started pumping the wells again and our neighbor quit his job as a nursing assistant to go back to work in the oil industry

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from Wikipedia: a long analysis of the oil price spikes in the early 2000s.






Sunday, March 08, 2026

family news

 Joy is now back from Hong Kong.

She was with a delegation from the Dept of Agriculture that sent a group to China, Hong Kong and Macau to discuss organic food exports. But at the last minute, the Chinese part of the trip was canceled. Hmm... wonder if China is mad at the Philippines again.

Well, on the way home she ran into a British lady who had worked as a medical missionary to the Philippines years ago and had adopted a daughter here, so she was visiting friends and family here. And since her plane trip back to the UK was via Doha, alas her plane trip was canceled. Presumably the airports are closed due to drone strikes, and will reopen soon.. If she was rich she could reschedule via North America but she isn't rich and the airlines just say wait.

So she is staying in the guest room.

Luckily she is a dog person and the dogs are letting her alone (we have five watchdogs who we leave outside to roam at night to guard the house and business compound).

Don't ask me what is going on with the war.

Much of the news ignores that Iran has had proxies making war against lots of folk in the Middle East: Syria's civil war comes to mind, and their proxy Hezbollah put thousands of rockets in civilian areas of Lebanon, but if Israel takes them out, the news merely says Israel is attacking another country.

Sigh.

Sometimes I think that I know more about the military than a lot of these reporters. And of course there is a lot of propaganda out there: From China or the extreme left. 

Trumpie boy finally called out someone named Tucker Carlson for being an anti Jewish bigot, and some of the anti Jewish stuff out there is so ignorant that one wonders if they are reading the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, which was a Russian disinformation book put out by the Czar's version of the KGB... I even read that some  politician posting a recipe that includes Jewish blood as an ingredient.

But hey, the press won't notice this because he is a Kennedy 

In the meanwhile, the Pope has his knickers in a knot about trumpieboy on many levels. 

Of course, he was quiet about the Syrian civil war with Iranian mercenaries who helped support the Assads in a war that killed half a million people. For that matter, he didn't notice or the fact that Iran's proxies shot rockets went against Israel and a lot of innocent ships in the Red Sea.

,,. Heck, the Pope can't even criticize China for sentencing Jimmy Lai for daring to say Hong Kong should have freedom of speech (under legal agreement after Chinese takeover of Hong Kong the British law was supposed to stay there). Instead, the Chinese govt imported their patsies to run the place, something most folks there know (because they speak a different dialect).

In the meanwhile, it is the start of summer here: Hot and dry season that will last until the monsoon arrives in June.

It is of course Lent, and last evening, during mass, a bunch of people came into the parking lot in a bus all with similar tee shirts;;They didn't come into church but went to the nearby open shrine to Mary across the parking lot.

. It is a fiesta celebration for Mama Mary, and the Church  has the Divina Pastora shrine here (translation: Holy Shepherdess). When we went home, there were five other buses parked in the street, and the maid said they were doing a pilgrimage to various shrines for some feast day this weekend.

As a Yank I am not up to date on all the feast days here. The city church honors the Three Kings so we have that fiesta, and the Divina Pastora shrine is there because the Spanish gave a statue of this Spanish madonna to a local family and it saved them from a flood, and then we also have barangay (Neighborhood) fiestas: ours is San Lorenzo, St Lawrence, the patron saint of bakers (don't ask) and the next neighborhood is St Vincent (the Spanish one), and this week another neighborhood where the mayor lives is having a fiesta (non saint) and then there is the Sandal fiesta (one of the local businesses run by a previous mayor, so not celebrated with this mayor). There are also federal holidays for various heroes, and then there is Ramadan, and of course Chinese New Year, The big fiesta here is May 1, a feast of Mama Mary, when lots of local people travel home for family reunions

but the big celebration is Christmas season lasts from Sept to the end of January and again it is a reason for traveling home for family reunions.

I mentioned I was in church yesterday, i.e. Saturday...I should note that since Vatican II, Catholics recognize the ancient practice of starting the sabbath on the evening.

If you have Jewish neighbors you would be familiar with this, since many Jewish families dress up and do a formal dinner on Friday night. This is best known to gentiles via the scene in Fiddler on the roof, but many Jewish families continue this practice (I had a Jewish roommate in Medical school whose mother kept kosher).

Well, anyway, here in the Philippines we have all the holidays off: Including the Muslim ones. Even though we are in a rural area, we do have a halal butcher down the street and several of the kiosks at the palenke are run by Muslim women. I am not sure if they are from Mindanao or were reverts after working in the Middle East.

there are a million Filipinos in the Middle East, so here people worry about war there. 

But I have to shake my head in wonder when the US MSM breathlessly say 1000 Yanks out of 100 thousand living there want to go home because they are in danger. Well, the Phil gov't also say 1000 people want to return home too. But the other million are staying put for now.

Sigh.

Wednesday, March 04, 2026

Shipping news and other domino effects of the Iran conflict

 

there are links about these stories on the youtube site.

All I know about this is that I was working in Liberia when a previous war closed the Suez canal, and all the big tankers had to go around Africa. This was before container ships by the way. 

We had a contract with some shipping firms to treat sialors... many small ships would go around the hump to local ports, meaning first to Sierra Leone then to Monrovia, so most of those we treated were for diseases the sailors picked up from the nice ladies there. And since I spoke some Spanish (lots of Portuguese seamen could understand Spanish) and German (lots of Polish seamen could speak German) it meant I got to see a lot of these in our clinic.

since Monrovia's artificial port is small, it meant we had to go out to the larger ships to evacuate patients which I did a couple of times.

Things are now different: Container ships for example, and LPG not just tankers... 

The video discusses the money part, about insurance coverage, and about the dark fleet to get around sanctions. 

And don't forget China. LINK 

Tanker traffic through the energy chokepoint effectively halted after the US and Israel began a bombing campaign over the weekend that has prompted Iran to respond with strikes across the region. As the world’s largest oil and gas importer, China is among the most exposed nations — while it has ample reserves, almost half of its crude imports transited the strait in December.

 And he reminds people about the Houthis who are Iranian proxies, who will probably start shelling ships from neutral countries in the Red Sea.

Translation: This will cause many ships going to Europe to divert around Africa, and also impoverish Egypt since it won't collect fees from ships using the Suez canal.

 Another change: Huge numbers of Filipinos are seamen and in danger.

There are  over one million Filipino OFW in the Middle East, and over 1000 have asked for help to come back home, mainly from Dubai.

But trouble in the area has other implications for the Philippines.

and here in the Philippines, the gov't is worried that the price of oil/petroleum products will go up. This means higher diesel prices for those of us who farm (using hand plows instead of water buffalo), higher prices for fertilizer, (even organic chicken manure fertilizer needs to be bagged and transported to the fields), higher prices for anything that has to be transported, higher prices for people using public transportation to work, and higher prices for LPG to cook food (the alternative wood means deforestation). 

So use modern solar farms? Yup. We have them being placed all over our valuable rice growing areas here but they aren't on line yet.

we  are seeing a few e-bikes being used as tricycles (which is what ordinary people here use for transportation) But  you can't use solar energy for handplows.

Or for backhoes either. 

Right now, the winter harvest is almost done, and it's too early to prepare the fields for rice planting, so a lot of farmers around here are renting backhoes to dig up the soil so they can pan for gold. We hope this won't destroy the rice paddies, but hey poor people are more worried about eating today than about possible ecological problems in the future.

(Note: We are approaching hunger season, when the money from the last harvest runs out but no money until the next harvest).

Sigh.

Monday, March 02, 2026

putting the war on Irn into context

Iran has been destablizing the Middle East for 49 plus years via their proxies including Hamas in Gaza, Assad in Syria, the Houthis, and by taking over Levanon.

Bit the USA essentially helped the crazies take over by encouraging the dying Shah to leave. And as a result, the Mullahs declared war against the USA: 

And because Jimmy Carter was a Christian who hated war, he did nothing even though attacking an embassy is essentially a declaration of war...So nothing was done. Well, almost nothing.

In those days, Hollywood didn't hate America, so helped rescue some of the hostages, and later a film was made about this: Argo..


I couldn't find free movie on line but it is streaming on Netflix if you have it.

But there was another rescue, of American civilians, arranged by their boss: Ross Perot.

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Sunday, March 01, 2026

War is not the answer, but. peace doesn't work either

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the next epidemic thanks to research on viruses

Saturday, February 28, 2026

Cell phones are destroying the environment

 A lecture about it from a UK College:


Posted mainly ro listen to later on my tablet. But I have posted about this in the past.

Friday, February 27, 2026

Family news


Joy ia still visiting family in the Visayas. I thought someone was sick there, but apparently it is a family reunion to settle the will of her deceased parents who had land etc there. 

 While she is gone, Kuya is busy fixing up the house, including putting new screens on her bedroom windows (which had rusted out and had holes leaving mosquitoes inside). 

 The latest news for our rice land: One more harvest to go, but a good winter harvest. 

 But even though we are in the major rice growing part of Luzon, there has been pressure to divert land for solar energy farms.

 And now: A gold rush:

 Someone found gold nearby so a lot of farmers are digging up the superficial soil to pan for gold. Presumably they will put it back into place before planting season in June. 

 grok says there are no reports of gold in our area, although it can be found 45 km from here in Palayan. 

 Gapan City in Nueva Ecija, Philippines, does not appear to have active gold mining, significant gold deposits, or gold panning activities directly within or immediately around the city itself. Nueva Ecija province has some historical and limited association with gold, primarily in other areas:
There are mentions of small-scale or historical placer (alluvial) gold in parts of the province, such as near Palayan City (where a "Palayan Gold Mine" was referenced in older reports, located about 45 km north of Gapan City and near Cabanatuan).
Some copper-gold occurrences or prospects have been noted near Cabanatuan (close to Gapan), but these are not major operations.

........more here is history 

The province is better known for agriculture (as the "Rice Bowl of the Philippines") and tourism spots like Minalungao National Park in General Tinio, which has been poetically called a "mine of gold" due to its scenic beauty (e.g., clear river, limestone formations, and cave), not actual gold resources. Gold panning was historically restricted there to protect the environment after it became a protected area. No recent news, discoveries, or active mining operations show up specifically tied to Gapan City. Searches for gold mining, deposits, or panning in the area mostly point to jewelry shops, pawnshops dealing in gold (e.g., Cebuana Lhuillier branches, local jewelers like Helen Jewelry Shop or Chinatown Gold Center), and buy/sell posts for gold items in Gapan and nearby cities like Cabanatuan. If you're referring to buying, selling, or pawning gold jewelry/items in Gapan City, it's a commercial hub with several pawnshops and jewelry stores where gold is commonly traded (often at rates aligned with current Philippine gold prices, around PHP 5,000–8,000+ per gram depending on karat and market fluctuations). If this query is about something more specific—like a particular news story, investment, historical site, or local business—feel free to provide more details for a deeper look!