Kony 2012 Get Joseph Kony for the Invisible Children!

In the year of the London Olympics, which has the future of the world’s children at its heart, HD is relaying this video which is now viral on the world wide web. Please watch all of it, pay attention and do something for these children of Africa. It’s not a political broadcast, it’s not a typical non-government organization video. It’s by some people for all people.

London Olympics 2012 and the Journey to the Games by a ‘Gamesmaker’

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he new year sees the start of HD’s countdown to the Olympic Games in July and August 2012. It is a special year for HD since learning that they would be one of the volunteer army known as ‘Gamesmakers’ at the Olympics. HD has known this since June 2010 when they attended an interview in London. Training starts in earnest during February and HD’s blog will be given over virtually completely to the Olympic Games and HD’s role in it.

Born in 1948, the year that the Olympics last came to the UK, it is a fitting way to start HD’s third life so to speak. Volunteering somewhere was always on the cards, but HD did not have this in mind way back in 2005 when he went to Trafalgar Square to see which city was to be chosen to hold the 2012 Games.

This then has been a journey that started way back then, when frankly, HD thought London had little chance of being chosen against the old rival Paris. Even more franker, HD would have preferred that Paris had got the games back then since HD was paying £25/year on top of their Council tax to pay for the games. They would still be paying towards it had HD not moved out of London in 2006.

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HD was not alone in thinking we had no chance as the chatter around Trafalgar Square at that time was that it was a ‘no brainer’ and most people I spoke to were well prepared for disappointment (or relief in my case).

Well you can imagine the shock when the name LONDON was uttered at the Olympic Committee unveiling ceremony, which was beamed into the Square via the giant monitor. HD was there really to capture the moment on camera and was not disappointed by the results when in the evening he downloaded the results to the Mac.

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He flicked through these at the Lord John Russell pub with HD’s friends as they supped ale just one street away from where the very next day a terrorist bomb would rip the top off a London bus and tear the life out of many innocent passengers on that bus as well as on the three bombed tube trains across London. Little did HD know at the time how profound those pictures were going to have on HD’s life some 6 years later in 2010 when HD decided to apply for Gamesmaker status.

What did dawn on HD was that it could have easily been in Trafalgar Square that terrorists struck during that afternoon of otherwise collective joy and relief of receiving the Games. HD left the pub late that evening and travelled home on the very line from Russell Square to Kings Cross just some 8 hours prior to it being so viciously bombed with a huge loss of innocent life.

HD decided then that although he once regretted the extra £25/annum tax he would ignore his principles and learn to support the Olympics in London in any way they could. He was always in favour of Olympic principles, but just not in HD’s own back yard!

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You can then, imagine HD’s joy when the call came through the media for 70,000 volunteers to work for free at the Olympics during the games period (including the Paralympics of course). HD got right down to applying for a part in this process and about a year later here we are at the beginning of 2012 with all to play for!

HD will record their part in the event over the next few months or so as they see it, subject to remaining within the conditions set out by the organising committee given the nature of some of the venues, technology, etc.

The pictures here are from 2005 and have never been published anywhere before. HD was saving these for this very moment. Further pictures will be published as and when they have been snapped along this journey. One that seems to have started what seems so long a go now and one that is bound to stick with HD for the rest of their life.

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HD dedicates these and all the photos that appear on here to those that lost their lives back in the terrorist attacks and to their families that HD hopes the Olympics in London will become a symbol of unity and hope.

HD

The veil and niqab controversy and the historical perspective

With France possibly on the verge of banning the wearing of niqabs in public and the UKIP calling for a ban over here in the UK, HD thought a republishing of this piece from 2006 was relevant:

‘…In the spring of 1938, Lord Athlone and Princess Alice made their way across the deserts of Central Arabia on the first ever Royal visit to what we now know as Saudi Arabia. Princess Alice, to placate local hostilities, ‘donned the Arab veil and robes in deference to the custom of a very masculine country…’ state The Times report of the visit. During the Royal visit, the Saudi monarch, King Abdul Aziz dined for the first time with a woman and treated the Royal visitors to a banquet of ten sheep for the occasion, so the report continues.
Amongst much political consternation in Europe, especially from Mussolini who thought that Britain was ‘interfering in the politics of Asia’ the Royal visit was an apparent success. The somewhat minor point concerning the Princess covering the female body in the presence of men, did not come under any further public deliberations back home. It was after all the Saudi custom and the Royals obliged their esteemed host.
The current controversy concerning the wearing of the veil in the UK is a fascinating contrast to the distant times of pre-WWII Britain and the flexibility of Royal protocol where prudent to adjust, can actually pay off. It is also a poignant reminder of how times have changed in both our own country and elsewhere.
In 1933 another Times correspondent reported on Turkey’s tenth year celebrations of becoming a republic. The reporter comments on what they described as an ‘astonishing change in the position of Turkish women’. Throwing off ‘Muslim medievalism’, the report continues, they have discarded the wearing of the veil in the cities and were also beginning to abandon it in the villages too. The most important aspect of the then contemporary status of Turkish women was their entry into ‘almost every aspect of national life’. Admirable as this sounds, I do suspect that compared to today’s Turkey, the Turkish women of 1933 must have appeared to be somewhat oppressed.
Even so, these two reports highlight some of the changes that the Islamic world has undergone during the twentieth century in the name of emancipation. Through the 1960’s and 70’s the rise of feminism added fervour to the progress of women across the globe and shedding of the veil continued at a pace.
By the 1980’s, in some parts of the Islamic world, the veil started to re-appear as standard dress. This has been attributed to the rise of Islamic fundamentalism in countries such as Iran and Egypt. Since then it has progressed almost unabated across the Islamic.
The current veil controversy in the UK, may denote an act of faith on behalf of muslim women, but on the other hand it connotes a growing concern over the rapid progress of Islamic fundamentalism across Europe. The metaphor of the veil, as I have stated it previously, has therefore deeper and more serious implications to Britain, Europe and the rest of the Western world.
Britain today, is in a crisis of identity. I do not doubt the complexity of the situation or underestimate the difficulties in solving our problems. As an Englishman, I have values that were firstly grafted onto me by my family and my small town community in which I grew up through the 1950’s and 60’s. If time had stopped at 1969, say, I think the definition of being British would have been an easier task than it is today.
Since then, exposure to a multicultural society in cities such as Leeds and London, have led me to rethink on a broader basis my opinions on what it is to be British. Being objective though, is still not an easy task even for someone who has a wide life experience. As Thomas Nagel points out in his text “View From Nowhere’, it is ‘…objectivity [that] is a method of understanding. It is beliefs and attitudes that are objective in the primary sense…’. It is these attitudes and beliefs that seem to be at the heart of our current dilema.
I no longer possess the same misconceptions I once might have nurtured concerning ‘difference’. When I am confronted with the question about multiculturalism, I cannot understand why the question is even being asked let alone respond in anything but a constructive way. All societies progress through integration and Britain is no exception. If there is a failure to integrate then we are all in the wrong. It cannot be a one-sided affair. Therefore attitudes have to change on all sides.
Where I do have a real problem is in the expansion of fundamentalist views, whether they be Islamic, Christian or for that matter, any other narrow-based faith viewpoint. I find it hard to be objective in the light of these narrow sometimes backward looking views. I must also make the point that looking back is not a one-sided affair either. If the Islamic fundamentalist view is seen to be towards medievalism then it can be no surprise that others might cite the more traditional western approach to Britishness and its historically learnt values of behaviour. Thus I can see where the veil is metaphorical and hangs limply between the two conflicting viewpoints. In order to lift the veil, again attitudes must change.
The British government have cleverly opened the real debate and in contrast, Islam has seen the plot. My suspicion is that the government aims are more about swinging majority opinion towards the more traditional and therefore Christian values of society than they are towards the acceptance of the multiculturalists status quo. Only time will tell…’  first published in October 2006

Blogging or No Blogging? Is the end in sight?




There is much talk on the ether about blogs and controlling the output. We already have anti-terrorism laws of course but HD wondered how things might pan out over the next year or so…
Blogs will eventually be controlled. The Labour Government has done it before. If you are old as me then you were also brought up on the music output of the miss-named 'pirate' radio stations. Look it up, especially how they all ended.
See the Labour government of Harold Wilson and their passage of the Marine Broadcasting Offences Act on 15 August 1967. Actually it was 'Marine, etc….'.
In much the same way as then, government will demand licencing of blogs, well web sites which includes blogs. Blogs hosted outside the UK will lose advertising overnight since anyone 'assisting' by advertising on an unlicenced site/blog will be liable to prosecution.
That's how Radio Caroline, etc. lost their 'Persil' and 'Oxo' adverts. Cut off the radio stations without funding. It of course, led to the growth in licenced radio in the UK and no-one complained at that.
It could easily be extended to internet sites. Unlicenced and you put your sponsors at risk of fine/jail! result: no adverts.
No adverts, no growth.
This I argued many moons ago is how pornography could be removed overnight from the internet. Did anyone listen then? No, they needed the revenues of pornography in the early days of the internet. It was the only one making money.
Licensing of sites/blogs would be a revenue earner as well as a control mechanism on the owners. Wait and see if I am wrong, etc., etc., etc.
HD

A Rant to be ignored….




The ramblings of a probable lunatic:
The market will find its own low anyway. A period of strict money control will be good if a bit painful.
It's New Year already!!! Are you joking? How many new years to Jews want? Do they get them wholesale and move them on at will? Microwave ovens!
The Day of Atonement is an apt time to contemplate the next move so maybe the new year will pass without a hitch.
Question: How come Visa and Mastercard are not in trouble? Or are they? Is it because they franchise it out to the banks and rake off a commission from both sides?
I suppose some were moving money out of B&B today since they already had money in Abbey or A&L. Where to go? Co-op?
Co-op Divis! I liked the divi! I also liked the pipes in the Co-op stores where they put the money and it went to a cash desk and back again with the change and receipt. I was so impressed, then I was only 6 or so and it was so magic to watch.
Catechismic the man just said on the Beeb. I think they mean cateclysmic unles I am missing some Christian meaning here! Not even easy to say let alone get my head around it.
So it's all down to 9/11. I can accept that. Prop up a failing capitalist system when you get kicked in the balls. Yes, reaction to 9/11 is to blame for all this stuff. It's the echo of two planes crashing into the Towers.
Even Gandalf understood the importance of the two towers, or Tolkein or both.
And today the far right took a hold of Austria. Nobody gave a second thought. Anyone want to move there? Take your jackboots and get yourself a gun since Austria has the most guns in circulation in the EU after France, but France is a backward rural country I think!
They never even paid back much of the Nazi loot they took did they and now it starts all over again.
Did any Austrian bank go bust today? I doubt it, they stash it all away in Switzerland don't they? Along with the Nazi loot.
Why is a Belgian bank (Fortis) so important to Europe? Good heavens it's Belgian! Anyone know an important live Belgian? I don't. If I did I'd shoot them probably, can't have anyone upsetting the jokes equilibrium.
That 700 billion would be enough to give 300 dollars (although my maths is poor) to every man, woman and child on earth. Just imagine how that would change the lives of most African children.
All this on the day Dave's second in command gives us a promise of no council tax increases for 2 years or more.
Did you get the sub-plot? 'If the councils join the scheme..' he quietly added. What scheme? The one that will cancel the free bus travel? Who knows with politicians. Never trust a politician.
Mind you I'd love to see a Pepsi advert with Barny Frank (US) and Gordon Brown.
'…PEPSI…Lip Smacking Gob Dropping Good For Yer…'
HD

Palin to Insignificance -Please!




There is much talk about Sarah Palin the chosen one for US Vice-Presidency. Babies, Unmarried Mothers to be, Guns and God. HD has looked at some interesting information regarding the website of the Church that Sarah was once a member. This is all the website states now:
'…Governor Sarah Palin did attend Wasilla Assembly of God since the time she was a teenager. She and her family were a part of the church up until 2002. Since that time she has maintained a friendship with Wasilla Assembly of God and has attended various conferences and special meetings here. This June [2008], the Governor spoke at the graduation service of our School of Ministry, Master’s Commission Wasilla Alaska…'.
The site was taken down when inquisitive hacks started to probe the church, its message and Palin's beliefs. The former pages have all been removed on the pretext of technical difficulties. That is plausible of course. Hundreds, perhaps thousands of hits per hour in search of the word so to speak. It can get costly as very successful bloggers will tell you. Nothing is free, ever!
Not content to be passed off by such statements, HD decided to dig a little deeper to see what was there in the ether. There is always an echo somewhere and HD knows how to find it. Low and behold HD's innate ability to find something from nothing came up trumps, frightening trumps as they appear now to be. Nothing the Governor said mind, not on record anyway here. That has been wiped along with much evidence of the church's second site : www.wasillaag.net and its contents.
HD publishes then some extracts from these former pages for your inspection and evaluation. I am no theologian but some of the wording is quite frightening to a mere mortal as I.
Here for instance is a series of sermons that Pastor Ed Kalnins gave between September 19th 2004 and October 31st 2004.
Series Title: Possessing Your Destiny In The Land
The “Possessing Your Destiny In The Land” Series looks at the strongholds of the mind that are identified in Deuteronomy 7.1. Those nations are, in reality, mindsets that would try to keep you from walking in your God-given inheritance. Pastor Ed Kalnins ministered these messages, believing that they are the key to unlocking what God has for you in the Lord.
September 19 2004 Pastor Ed Kalnins Maintaining the Coming Revival (part 1)
September 26 2004 Pastor Ed Kalnins Maintaining the Coming Revival (part 2) The Canaanite Spirit
October 3 2004 Pastor Ed Kalnins Dealing With The Ammorite Spirit
October 10 2004 Pastor Ed Kalnins Tearing Down The Nations: Hittites & Hivites
October 24 2004 Pastor Ed Kalnins Overcoming The Gergashites
October 31 2004 Pastor Ed Kalnins Overcoming Perizzites and Jebusites
For each session there was a recording that could be listened to from the website.
Deuteronomy 7.1 basically states that '… the Lord your God brings you into the land which you are entering to take possession of it, and clears away many nations before you…' and continues '…you must utterly destroy them…'.
I repeat that I am no theologian and leave it to others to interpret why the Wasilla Assembly of God would want to produce sermons on this Deuteronomy but it cannot be rocket science that takes me from this to Guns and God talk.
I have no idea what was said but it is up to the Wasilla Assembly of God church to now produce those recordings as evidence of their benign intentions. Anything else is open to judgment along with its implications with respect to Governor Palin who maintains '…a friendship with Wasilla Assembly of God and has attended various conferences and special meetings here…' [Wasilla.org website September 3rd 2008].
During the same year the Evangelist John Bevere attended the church. His book 'Drawing Near' 2004 and it is likely his visit was in connection with promotion. However Bevere runs Messenger Media a provider of audio/visual recording equipment to ministries in the USA. Maybe Bevere has a copy of the above audio tapes?
Wasilla also has a youth movement which at one time had a website: namelessyouth.com. That does not work either but HD has seen the ghosts…and if they can put some names to faces maybe Palin's daughter figures here somewhere. Certainly she should have discussed her problems if the youth Pastor Lopez and his wife Mindy are concerned. They invite all Wasilla citizens to come and talk about their relationships. My best guess is that she did not do so and got pregnant anyway.
Here is the video re: God and Leaders.

HD

Quids In!




I'm so glad I kept my nerve on my huge pot of euros (pronounced ewrrrrrro's).
The quid is at an all time low I hear. Now my maths is not that good so I have to get the calculator out and find if I gain or lose.
I gain!!! Last time tempted to sell, sell, sell! it was 80p an euro. Now, today, this very minute its 85p a euro!!!
My 30 euros are now worth 25.64 GBP.
Thank you Mr Darling, why not have my babies? Gobber Brrooon gets my vote!
HD

Himmler forgeries set me thinking….




I have been reading the newspaper reports that the National Archives (Kew, UK) have forged documents. This is about Himmler being murdered on the orders of Churchill and the books by Martin Allen about the very same subject. Forgeries I'm sure [first exposed in 2005] but it means you cannot be sure of any document you uncover in the National Archives (NA). I have been through thousands of pages over several years and now wonder whether some of them were in fact forgeries. No reason to believe any were of course but that sort of thing makes one wonder about motives and who’s motives? Cannot discuss this particular case further due to legal reasons.
However, it is not a well known fact but a mere 25-30% of documents ever reach the NA. It's not that the other 70% are just too secret although some obviously are, it is more that they 1) cannot cope with the huge amount of potential paperwork for filing and 2) a civil servant (or 2..3…4) make the choice of what is sent to the NA for eventual public access. You may think that these civil servants are chosen for their innate historical or scholarly acumen. Think again! They are just nominated representatives of Government departments that collectively decide (after secrecy screening) what is ‘valued’ for release as a document for public inspection and what is not.
That which is not is then incinerated I believe. All that extra history up in smoke after 'censoring' by civil servants. I trust that all electronic records (email, etc.) will not go the same way.
Has undisclosed history been covered up by otherwise enthusiastic civil servants with hidden agendas?
“Yes Minister' I hear you say!
HD

Teenage Oath of Allegiance: Yeah But No But




Good idea provided the political class in the whole of the UK take an allegiance to
Not act on self interest
Not spend public money for their own advancement
Not cynically state that their aim is to eradicate poverty and then charge the cost of their mortgages to the taxpayers
Not say how green we should all be then jet of on some freebie to the Carribean in the interests of basically themselves
Not make moral statements about the people of this country then go off shag their secretary behind their wife's/husband's backs
And as for former Attorney Generals not support war that is clearly illegal in international law
And not stand in the way of the legal process on behalf of a bunch of self-interested Arab businessmen
Only then I might consider it a good idea
HD