Monday, 31 October 2016

Ah, the United Arab Emirates, proud funders of many international children's charity golf events, and of ISIS, world wide...and damn, the seats on their really nice planes are just so comfy!


Hillary: "Hey, I'M the victim here!" My goodness me, she is just so funny!

and to think...she kissed her own mother with that mouth.

Hillary Clinton: "Huma? What kind of name is that? I honestly have never heard of her. Mind you, I meet a lot of people." "But she's your closest person aide, Hillary..." "That's the Russians doctoring the facts. I don't personally know her at all, but if this Huma committed some sick crime, well, she should be punished., obviously. I won't stand in the way of Justice."

Hillary Clinton: "Huma? What kind of name is that? I honestly have never heard of her. Mind you, I meet a lot of people."
"But she's your closest person aide, Hillary..."
"That's the Russians doctoring the facts. I don't personally know her at all, but if this Huma committed some sick crime, well, she should be punished, obviously. I won't stand in the way of Justice. Huma, Huma, hmmm, isn't that some Arab name?"

I wonder if Hillary's Stronger Together Election Bus has sufficient fuel to get to the Mexican border...before the Wall goes up...

'Bye everyone, osta la vista(?), babies!
I wonder if Hilary's Stronger Together Election Bus has sufficient fuel to get to the Mexican border...before the Wall goes up.
Bye everyone, we're off now...osta la vista? Bill, how do I say that???
Oh, I'm not sure about south-of-the-border sexting, you better email Weiner about that one. He's in the back seat of the bus with Podesta, working on Huma, still trying to get her story right. Don't worry, We'll toss her under the bus well before Toledo.

Hillary, Bill, Huma, and Anthony...Stronger Together.





"The American people need to get the full complete facts, immediately!" Hillary Clinton just said that. She really did. Hahahahahahahahaha...she's so funny. I used to think Gerry Lewis was a funny guy, but he's got nothin in terms of jokes and stunts and satire compared to Hilary...mind you, nor was he a felony criminal.


If any Moroccan politician wishes to give me $US12 million for a 5 minute chat that has nothing to do with politics, business, or leverage, or anything dodgy, I'll be in it! Well done Bill! That's a fuckin good deal.


oh, 650,000 innocent emails on the computer Hilary's girlfriend Huma shared with her husband, the famous Mr Weiner... directly linking with Hilary as US Secretary of State...that's hardly irresponsible. 650,000 emails, what's wrong with that? Nothing suspicious about that...if there were state secrets involved, and it seems highly likely that there were quite a few, amongst all the underage porn, how could anyone possibly find them? That sounds like a pretty secure system to me.


I'm sure Hilary Clinton will stand by all of her close supporters who have covered up her federal felony crimes....hahahahahahahahahaha. Oh dear me, that was a funny thought. She may even send them a thank you and best wishes card from the White House.Maybe even a bowl of fruit, anonymously, of course. She may even drop them an occasional email.

I'm sure Hilary Clinton will stand by all of her close supporters who have covered up her federal felony crimes....hahahahahahahahahaha. Oh dear me, that was a funny thought. She may even send them a thank you and best wishes card from the White House.Maybe even a bowl of fruit, anonymously, of course. She may even drop them an occasional email...or an uplifting aspirational text.

The current war in Mosul Iraq looks like being resolved by Shia Iranian forces, thus destroying Iraqi Sunni ISIS forces in that town in Iraq, and Shia Iran taking control of that part of Iraq for the long term. People don't seem to understand that ISIS is made up mostly of Iraqis... Sunni folk dispossessed of power by the removal of Saddam Hussein by the US. ISIS is an Iraqi entity/force/government/movement linked directly to Saudi and Qatar Sunni regimes, Doha, Abu Dhabi etc...and funded by them...and to some degree in the past/present by the USA for ISIS' work in Shia Syria against that Shia/secular Assad Government. It is complex, but also in general geopolitical terms, it is understandable. As for the current war in Aleppo, the Shia Syrian regime, backed by Russia, will win...and these 2 Shia victories will rebalance the middle-east to some extent, and provide some peace. Clinton's notion of setting up a 'no-fly zone' (no fly-zone= absolute war) anywhere in the middle east means a lot more wars and all with further destabilising results. Enough murderous meddling, America. Let it be. Go home. Apply your 'strategic geopolitical genius' to your own country.

The current war in Mosul Iraq looks like being resolved by Shia Iranian forces, thus destroying Iraqi Sunni ISIS forces in that town in Iraq, and Shia Iran taking control of that part of Iraq for the long term.
People don't seem to understand that ISIS is made up mostly of Iraqis... Sunni folk dispossessed of power by the removal of Saddam Hussein by the US. ISIS is an Iraqi entity/force/government/movement linked directly to Saudi and Qatar Sunni regimes, Doha, Abu Dhabi etc...and funded by them...and to some degree in the past/present by the USA for ISIS' work in Shia Syria against that Shia/secular Assad Government.
It is complex, but also in general geopolitical terms, it is understandable.
As for the current war in Aleppo, the Shia Syrian regime, backed by Russia, will win...and these 2 Shia victories will rebalance the middle-east to some extent, and provide some peace.
Clinton's notion of setting up a 'no-fly zone' (no fly-zone= absolute war) anywhere in the middle east means a lot more wars and all with further destabilising results. Enough murderous meddling, America. Let it be. Go home. Apply your 'strategic geopolitical genius' to your own destabilised country.

Sunday, 30 October 2016

Crikey, going back through the years, how does one find a CV here in 2016 after having destroyed 17 laptops with a hammer?


My colleague, the young Australian Actor, Sarah Ballantyne


I reckon I could give a better speech than Bill Clinton, at $750,000 dollars a pop. "Women and Men of Earth, friends, contributors, I speak for everyone in the World today, in that you honour me today, by allowing me being here...and by paying me $750,000 via my Charity for this brief talk...First I'd like to talk about the Zen of Golf and how this can be applied to the troubled people of Haiti, and Syria..."


I am pretty well done with all careers now, per se, having had a few, and just need a workable job for a few years...but I will be interested, in Melbourne, in doing another Medical Hypnosis Course. That's been useful over the years, especially in terminal care pain control and natural terminal anxiety, and occasionally even in mental health...and I'd like an update in the Depth component. Working day in day out in mental health for the past few or something years, I can certainly do 'Gentle Safe and Deep' now.

The glasses on the forehead thing has resulted over the years simply from reading too many Carl Jung 'Psychological Archetype' books and now I understand why Jung could never find his glasses or see anything without a chimeric mystic shadow.

Day for carefully up-dating the old CV. Trying to cut down on the following adjectives: fantastic, outstanding, brilliant, astonishing...a few nouns...mostly 'genius'...and also removing references to fascists, Nazi, wankers, bureaucratic parasites, dunces, knuckle-dragging homunculus cretins, psychotic clowns, antediluvians... and dealing with difficult people (they are all difficult)...and cutting back on traditional Celtic Fitzpatrick colourful expressions like 'punch in the face'...'every cunt and his dog'...'vampire dickheads on flakka' etc etc. Hmmm...makes it quite a slim document.


Saturday, 29 October 2016

Hilary: I don't have to obey the laws of the USA! After all, I have Bill's surname. I MADE his surname mean something. I am SOMEONE. Don't you Retards get that? Why do you think I have hung around with him for so long? For his taste in women? I have much better taste in women, and I deserve this job because I have suffered enough. I don't need to obey your weak pissy little laws. This is about ME." An interesting perspective...but a kind of sad old person who missed their chance... beaten by a brighter young black man, years ago.

Hilary: I don't have to obey the laws of the USA! After all, I have Bill's surname. I MADE his surname mean something. I am SOMEONE. Don't you Retards get that? Why do you think I have hung around with him for so long? For his taste in women? I have much better taste in women, and I deserve this job because I have suffered enough. I don't need to obey your weak pissy little laws. This is about ME." An interesting perspective...but a kind of sad old person who missed their chance... well beaten by a brighter young black man, years ago now.

Hilary "I do believe that I have met all my responsibilities, real and albeit implied, in pursuance to and in furtherance of..." What?


The System is Rigged When Hillary Clinton is Allowed to Run for President. True. Donald Trump told the truth. He is not going to accept the result if he loses because Hillary is a criminal. True. He's got the money to hunt down the criminality and savagely prosecute it for many many years. Perhaps this way, one day, Change Will Come to America. Good!


There ain't no cure for Love



I see the US FBI is undertaking a deep and serious Weiner Probe right now. I wonder if they will use a hammer?


we all know that there is nothing at all suspicious or illegal about smashing 13 phones iPads and laptops with hammers after they have been subpoenaed by the FBI. What's wrong with that? Everyone does that.. I'm sure Mr Weiner has done that. That's normal behaviour.


Hillary: "We turned over everything to the FBI, every single thing that we didn't destroy before, and, even after they asked, just to be sure we did the right thing."


Some Clinton voters who voted early are asking if they can change their votes now. They can in some states.




Today the Director of the FBI states that, in regard to Hillary Clinton, he 'is trying to hold it all together'. What is so hard about as the highest law official, independently applying the law of the country equally to all? Isn't that the job? Is this a cry for help? In his position of great respect and great responsibility, he is his own master, but only under the law.


A Daily Quote.... from 1548AD...not a lot changes about the human condition "Fashion is the science of appearances, and it inspires one with the desire to seem rather than to be". Michel de Montaigne


So, let's see... 1: Bill Clinton has a lover. That's ok. Love is basically a good thing. 2: Hillary Clinton has a lover. Huma Mahmood Abedin, her closest personal aide and the co-chairwoman of her election committee. Nothing wrong with that. Love is basically a good thing. 3: As Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton sent thousands of unsecured emails, some containing confidential and state secret information, to Huma, to her home computer. That's a bit kind of illegal and somewhat irresponsible. 4: Hillary and Clinton lied to the FBI about this. This IS very illegal.This form of direct lying is a Felony crime regarding obstruction of justice. 5: Huma's husband, Mr Weiner, was using the same home computer as his wife, Huma, at the same time, to send sex-text messages to under-age girls. This is.....um....what? WHAT? Why do the FBI release the information and recommence the criminal inquiry today? Rather than see it come out via Wikileaks tomorrow. The head of the FBI is considering his future career. Trump will sue. He has the money and the facts. Trump will not accept the loss of the election to a criminal even if Mr Obama can pardon her. Obama would have to pardon Clinton before she becomes President. Would he? Possibly. Would Trump, with all his cash and ability to prosecute, just accept this? Highly unlikely.

So, let's see...
1: Bill Clinton has a lover. That's ok. Love is basically a good thing.
2: Hillary Clinton has a lover. Huma Mahmood Abedin, her closest personal aide and the co-chairwoman of her election committee. Nothing wrong with that. Love is basically a good thing.
3: As Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton sent thousands of unsecured emails, some containing confidential and state secret information, to Huma, to her home computer. That's a bit kind of illegal and somewhat irresponsible.
4: Hillary and Clinton lied to the FBI about this. This IS very illegal.This form of direct lying is a Felony crime regarding obstruction of justice.
5: Huma's husband, Mr Weiner, was using the same home computer as his wife, Huma, at the same time, to send sex-text messages to under-age girls. This is.....um....what? WHAT?
Why do the FBI release the information and recommence the criminal inquiry today?
Rather than see it come out via Wikileaks tomorrow.
The head of the FBI is considering his future career.
Trump will sue. He has the money and the facts.
Trump will not accept the loss of the election to a criminal even if Mr Obama can pardon her. Obama would have to pardon Clinton before she becomes President.
Would he? Possibly.
Would Trump, with all his cash and the facts and the ability to prosecute, just accept this? Highly unlikely.

Huma and Hillary

Huma and Husband

Noting the various recent poll graphs for Clinton, Trump and the 2 Independent contenders; the signs are that many of those supporting the Independents may well instead direct their votes to Trump...which would get him over the line. ...especially now as Hillary is under FBI criminal investigation again...this is most likely to move the non-Green Independents to Trump and split the Green vote half and half between Hillary for her eco-policies and against Hillary for the perceived new criminality.


Fascinating insight into Americans views of BOTH the US Presidential contenders...the more time a contender spends on TV, the fewer supporters they have. True. Hahaha. The disenchantment is best dealt with by both candidates not appearing anywhere and not saying anything.


Billy Joel - We Didn't Start the Fire (Historic Montage)

Friday, 28 October 2016

Noting Michael Moore just now on Fox TV stating that he doesn't think American people are dumb. Nor do they, Michael.


Wouldn't you think that any decent media here in Cairns or in Townsville (both owned by the same media group) would be doing great life stories and pictorials of Julian Assange, the local boy who has changed the whole world with a few simple objective truths? Isn't that a good story? Don't local high achieving people really matter? Do we just have to be left with Nick Dalton?

Wouldn't you think that any decent media organisation here in Cairns or in Townsville (both owned by the same media group) would be doing great life stories and pictorials of Julian Assange, the local boy who has changed the whole world with a few simple objective truths? By being right and smart? Isn't that a good story? Don't local real high achieving people matter? Do we just have to be left with the fascinating story of raconteur Nick Dalton of The Cairns Post? Is that it?

Remember Nick Dalton, the finance and real estate guru and expensive car reviewer, at The Cairns Post, spruiking the massive Chinese development at Yorkeys Knob..Aquis...a huge development...the biggest in the world...and how it was certain to go ahead...day in day out...page one, page two...page three......for years.. and unfortunately perhaps unwittingly artificially inflating property prices at Yorkeys...even when it was eventually very clear that it couldn't happen ever...because of China's anti corruption pogrom...well, strangely enough, he wasn't the Cairns Post journalist to report the deal couldn't happen. That was left to an underling. Now Nick is talking up investments in the CBD by a Syrian billionaire.

 Very hard to find a good clear picture of Nick these days. I blame the Russians. I hope his text and Email accounts  are more than simply secure.



Hillary's theme Song...Rolling Stones- Sympathy for the Devil Lyrics

So, as Trump decides not to say anything today, the attention of the Western media has to be always towards generating a story...and there is only the objective facts of Wikileaks ... and all the good work being done by that great young Australian fellow Julian Assange, from Townsville, Queensland, who is not a Russian at all...just an Australian blue eyed blonde haired boy truth teller...who Clinton wants dead. Clinton: "Why can't we Drone him?" A serious question. The most serious question Hillary ever asked whilst US Secretary of State. Her most serious attempt to deal with the real world and objective truths.

CLINTON:
Why can't we Drone him. She wasn't joking. Plans were put in place.

Earthquakes in Italy. Hillary Clinton notes that the Italian Earthquakes were not caused by Julian Assange and Wikileaks, but rather by those dang Russians.


Michael Moore, arguing strongly that Clinton IS a compassionate woman...and has the Best Ideas...WAR....going onto TV now to re-educate American poor working class men regarding what they should think, and who they really are and how they should re-interpret their lives in his terms, re-examine their lives...and call poverty good......what a patronising (one of the 1%) rich fat old white cunt he is.


The Trump Song....The Rolling Stones - You Can't Always Get What You Want [Official]

The problem with Donald Trump is that he keeps pointing out what's wrong with everything...instead of pointing out how being paid the same in 2016 for doing 3 jobs as you were paid in 1990 for doing one job is actually a really really good thing.


In all fairness, and with a view to balanced media reporting, Hillary Clinton, much like North Korea, can't be all bad. They are just both equally victims of bad systems.


What's wrong with the Clinton World Initiative? Today only 500 serious conflicts of interest were illustrated, and all by those damn ethnic non LGBTI Russians...


Russian Hackers blamed for causing US VP candidate Mike Pence's plane to Crash. "I'm just glad no one panicked" said Pence


Saudi Entrepreneur Announces New Invention. "TAP" The Alcohol Patch. After decades of research and development Saudi Entrepreneur Sheik Ziggy Von Firkendork announced the commencement of Human Trials in Manunda, Australia, for The Alcohol Patch. "What this Patch does is revolutionise Alcohol and Substance Abuse Treatments, world-wide. You simply apply a patch (TAP) and you no longer have a Drinking Problem at all. You never feel the urge to drink again, basically because you are off your face 24 hours a day. Responding to substance abuse among our youth, we hope to continue the roll out of this new technology with, next month, The Flakka Patch (TFP) at various Youth Party Gatherings at Gilligans Night Club in the CBD of Cairns." Dr Von Firkendork went on to praise the success of his previous invention, the Vibrating Bunsen Burner with Rotating Head and Pearl Bird Attachment" in making more Australian women interested in a career in Science. Recent photo of Dr Von Firkendork (Courtesy of Dan Murphy):

Saudi Entrepreneur Announces New Invention.
"TAP" The Alcohol Patch.
After decades of research and development Saudi Entrepreneur Sheik Ziggy Von Firkendork announced the commencement of Human Trials in Manunda, Australia, for The Alcohol Patch.
"What this Patch does is revolutionise Alcohol and Substance Abuse Treatments, world-wide. You simply apply a patch (TAP) and you no longer have a Drinking Problem at all. You never feel the urge to drink again, basically because you are off your face 24 hours a day. Responding to substance abuse among our youth, we hope to continue the roll out of this new technology with, next month, The Flakka Patch (TFP) at various Youth Party Gatherings at Gilligans Night Club in the CBD of Cairns."
Dr Sheik Von Firkendork went on to praise the success of his previous invention, the "Vibrating Bunsen Burner with Rotating Head and Pearl Bird Attachment" in making more Australian women interested in a career in Science.
Recent photo of Dr Von Firkendork at his company's Corporate Headquarters and Spa in the Marshall Islands (Photo Courtesy of Dan Murphy):

In its very special bloke-way, this holiday over the past 8-9 days has been the second best holidays in my whole life. I have stared at the wall, not gone out, slept heaps, watched Star Trek (Series One) over and over again. It is my idea of MINDFULNESS. My best holiday in this same genre was in 1985 when I spent a month surfing and drinking champagne on Sydney's Northern Beaches, and that's all I did. It was great. It prepared me well for the next 40 years or so. Tomorrow I will start thinking again, and starting to deal with all the various complexities of life...but, goodness me, this has been a great time.


The China/North Korea bond is complex. Yes, Imperial China did give full legal independence to The Whole of Korea some centuries ago. Still the family and business links remain alive and well, especially in the border region between China and North Korea. Many tens of thousands of Koreans escaped from both North and South Korea during the Korean war, and settled in the China border region with the hundreds of thousands of Koreans who have always lived there and are well and truly Chinese citizens with very strong kinship ties to Korea. Woe be to any power on earth, Chinese Govt or others, who seek to break up the Chinese family, held together very effectively by Chinese women.The bond is made of struggle, war, motherhood, kinship and is made of human living blood, past, present and future.

The China/North Korea bond is complex. Yes, Imperial China did give full legal independence to The Whole of Korea some centuries ago. Still the family and business links remain alive and well, especially in the border region between China and North Korea. Many tens of thousands of Koreans escaped from both North and South Korea during the Korean war, and settled in the China border region with the hundreds of thousands of Koreans who have always lived there and are well and truly Chinese citizens with very strong kinship ties to Korea. Woe be to any power on earth, Chinese Govt or others, who seek to break up the Chinese family, held together very effectively by Chinese women.The bond is made of struggle, war, motherhood, kinship and is made of human living blood, past, present and future.










Another photo of Russian Hackers proving Clinton's fears are realistic


The Editor of The Cairns Post, Mr Dan Murphy, said the newspaper was a strong bastion of comunity support, journalistic integrity and ethical excellence and that there was no truth in the rumour that the newspaper was influenced by the massive advertising revenues from the alcohol industry. He then went on to note this week's specials at their Smithfield store.




Dan's Mum, Matilda Murphy, incensed by media reports of her son's collusion with The Cairns Post:
After Photoshop:


Just having a nice day at home bleaching my 33,000 emails regarding my Saudi Arabian piano-accordion lessons... just so the Russians don't get them...la la la la de da....nothin to see here


Just having a nice day at home bleaching my 33,000 emails regarding my Saudi Arabian piano-accordion lessons... just so the Russians don't get them...la la la la de da....nothin to see here


FIRST PHOTOS: The actual RUSSIAN HACKERS so very happy after hacking Hillary's Emails...and their Evil Russian Mother.


Discovered: 
1: The actual Russian Hackers Hacking Hillary's email: FIRST PHOTO.
2: Their Evil Anti-American Anti-LGBTI Mother destabilising US Democracy and the Election.

Thursday, 27 October 2016

Hillary, what do you think of the new Julian Assange Wikileaks information regarding your illegal activities? Hillary: It's not Wikileaks or Julian Assange, they don't know anything about computers, it's the Russians. Hillary, there's been concerns about you only spending 15 minutes at each of your rallies, does this reflect something about your health? Hillary: Look, Michelle Obama is here, ask her....she's so young and healthy

Hillary, Barack and Michelle Obama despise you.
HillaryI can't remember: No, no, it's the Russians. Are they Russian?

I cant read or watch australian or american news anymore. You get a much better idea of what is going on in the world currently by watching old Star Trek episodes. And don't get me started on the local The Cairns Post...what an absolute abortion of available information that is every day.

The Cairns Post...the best way, 6 days a week to find the best alcohol deals in town. What a fucking corruption of what journalism used to be and used to mean.

Thinking about the move to Melbourne, it is unwise to sell the Nissan Navara, I have no interest in buying or selling anything any more, I have no interest in selling or buying any car anymore...and it is a grand vehicle...so drive it down the 3000km.... 5 days drive. 2 Drivers. Good for Mrs Fitz to see some of the endless landscape of the East Coast/inland of the ancient Australian country. The vehicle could certainly do it easily by coast or inland...and fast.


You see the reports regarding Mosul that ISIS is using human shields and suicide bombers to fight back against the US Forces, but really, wars are not won or lost because of this peripheral phenomenon...it is simply that ISIS can fight...and the US Forces find this very very scary indeed. Invading a nation, the US finds that some of their own may get hurt...and that somehow this is News. I hear the US military advisers have been provided with Samsung 7 Edge phones in case things go wrong.

70 years of atrocious failed American Military Intelligence, horrific wars, bad outcomes, horrible results. Now Clinton wants a No Fly Zone in Syria. No Fly Zone = War against the Syrian and Russian Governments. What a stupid person. 

He was someone who, in his whole life, never had a life-style, content and puzzled enough just to have a life. He had 7 billion followers.


Modern Western Journalism: The Last of the Great World Religions to fail to deal with reality for ideological=profit reasons.


Comparing ongoing Trump Clinton in terms of who owns what media:

Comparing ongoing news coverage of Trump/Clinton:
ABC AUSTRALIA & SBS: Very Pro Clinton.
CNN: Very Pro Clinton.
NBC ABC US: Pro Clinton.
Fox: very Pro Trump.
NHK Japan: Equal.
CCTV CHINA: Equal, and in some depth.
Russia TV: Neither.
Al Jazeera: Pro Clinton.

Comparing international western media (ie. Journalists) re current bombings of Mosul and Aleppo:
Bombing Mosul is good, bombing Aleppo is bad.

Wikileaks:
CNN, NBC, ABC, ABC Australia, : Wikileaks is a bad thing.
Fox: Wikileaks isn't a bad thing.

So after judicial talks, number crunching, and strategic plans, I can confirm we are moving the Wang-Fitzpatrick Family Consortium from Cairns to Melbourne city, Victoria; with all of it done and dusted, and with us there being active Melbournian city folk by 1 February 2017. I still will take the Nissan Navara...the Honda will go by train and the Nissan will be driven. Now the details ...place, work etc can be worked out... This week is the first holiday I've had for 40 years when I haven't been trying to write or finish off books or find other jobs etc so it has been a great personal respite and I have had the opportunity to catch up with a lot of Star Trek shows. Series One is the best. So this will be Our Last Wet Season in Cairns. To me, that is a very good thing. None of us have ever lived in Melbourne so it will be interesting for all of us in the same and yet still varying ways. Jaiyo!



I recall being interviewed on radio when I was announcing a million dollar palliative care funding increase enabling the setting up of Gordonvale Hospital and the radio journalist asked "And so just how long have dying people been persecuted until this announcement?" and my response was "What? Go fuck yourself, you retard. This is a really good thing, a real achievement, and, as a faceless bureaucrat, I did it! What the fuck have you ever done?" Never got to air...but the place went ahead in leaps and bounds. From what I hear, it's still doing damn good work.

Never much of a media doyen, myself.

Amazing, the American Media, and American Journalists, themselves, saying they have personal and professional integrity. We live in remarkable times.


Wednesday, 26 October 2016

Bob Dylan - "All The Way (Audio)"

Having a great holiday on my favourite spot on my favourite lounge in this favourite home...basically doing nothing, and loving it. Which is your favourite of the 4 Alien films...Alien, Aliens, Alien 3 and Alien Resurrection? My favourite is Aliens with Sigourney Weaver at her most intense, and with James Cameron as Directoor, and with the guy who plays Corporal Hicks. He's Great and is a good male counterpoint to Sigourneys great timeless self-empowered female character creation of Ripley.



Sergeant Apone, with his crew of Colonial Marines deep in the heart of Alien territory...Apone: "It's hot as hell in here!" Hudson: "Yeah, but it's a dry heat.." Apone: "Shut up!". "I don't want any live firing of weapons in here!" "What are supposed to use, harsh language?"

For sale sign for December 2016: 2015 Pure White Nissan Navara Dual Cab 4x4 CR Turbo Diesel 2.5 ute, Nissan tonneau cover, dash mat, foot mats, rubber tray mat, 4 cup holders, Nissan chrome sports bar, left and right Nissan wind/rain shields, Nissan Snorkel, disc brakes, ABS, 6 stack CD, steel bullbar, more than ample bewildering lights...Lightforce Spot and Flood (adjustable spot/flood beams) + 40 LED Spot and Flood, Nissan tow bar, Steel bike rack fitting (3 bicycles), alloy sidesteps, alloy 16" Nissan wheels, blue tooth, $1000 Volvo electronic rust control unit, 4 ashtrays, a real cigarette lighter, twin strong batteries...travelled: 9,500km...the last and best of the impeccable 1998-2015 D22 line.

For sale sign for December 2016: 
2015 Pure White Nissan Navara Dual Cab 4x4 CR Turbo Diesel 2.5 ute, Nissan tonneau cover, dash mat, foot mats, rubber tray mat, Nissan chrome sports bar, left and right Nissan wind/rain shields, Nissan Snorkel, disc brakes, ABS, 6 stack CD, steel bullbar, more than ample bewildering lights...Lightforce Spot and Flood (adjustable spot/flood beams) + 40 LED Spot and Flood, Nissan tow bar, Steel bike rack fitting (3 bicycles), alloy sidesteps, alloy 16" Nissan wheels, blue tooth, $1000 Volvo electronic rust control unit, 4 ashtrays, a real cigarette lighter, twin strong batteries...travelled: 9,500km...the last and best of the impeccable 1998-2015 D22 line.

The cost of renting in Beijing is 123% of the person's usual salary per month.


I recall reading the Italian Benetton's fashion magazine in 1990 ...an important article about how life wasnt so much about 'lifestyle' at all, but rather about "The Style of Life Itself"...and i recall wondering when the Real Retards had taken over...in retrospect, it was about 1990 in Italy.


Recalling the last drive I took from Cairns to Sydney, about 2,500km...was that worth doing? No. No. Nope. Sell the Nissan. As Bob Dylan noted 'too much of nothin' makes a man ill at ease'


I'm guessing that, by Nissan Navara, the 1,900 mile, 3,000km drive from Cairns, Queensland to Melbourne, Victoria, could be an interesting way for Mrs Fitz to say she has seen a bit of Australia...


If anyone from Cooktown to Townsville tonight sees a bright luminescent splendiferous glow in the sky, dont be concerned...it will just be me testing the Nissan Navara's massive Grand Array of headlights etc in the car park at Earlville. I reckon they could cook a curlew at about a mile...which ISNT exactly what I wish to do. It is a safety issue for night driving between home and work, along those torturous 4 kilometres of dangerous 6 lane ultra smooth roads in Cairns going through such places as Manunda and Cairns North. This is why I also have the 4WD capacity, the bullbar, the UHF radio, and the snorkel. We tough all-terrain Aussie blokes like to feel secure in case of...well...moths, spiders...etc.



Early Planning: Mrs Fitz and I are very good at early planning and are now into our 3rd 5 year plan. I have just tookend the Nissan Dual Cab 4x4 Common Rail turbo diesel Ute (The Mahayana Diamond Vehicle) to Ultratune for them to reconnect the Grand Array of Spot / Flood and Led Light bars, for the Townsville trip in November, inoperative since the local irascible rascal broke in and stole my dash cam and broke the turn-on light switch for the Grand Array. I haven't missed the dash cam at all and it was a pretty silly thing to have and did run counter to the Nissanistic '1998 artistic retrospective aesthetic of the 2015 ute' in terms of its profound simplicity. As Melbourne beckons, although yet to be confirmed, I will be selling the ute I expect. I expect we will put the Honda Jazz (a far more Melbournish vehicle) on the train and go by plane.


Tuesday, 25 October 2016

I must admit daughter DJWAWA looks kind of happy with the news about getting into RMIT 2017/ Sound engineering/moving image design


Old Chinese saying in relation to claims in the South China Sea, Hong Kong and Taiwan: "If your neighbour steals your bicycle and gives it to his son, it is still your bicycle".


Like all young men I set out to be a genius, but mercifully laughter intervened. (Lawrence Durrell)


The North Korean authorities have drastically tightened border security to block defections in the wake of recent flooding in North Hamgyong Province. At the same time, the Chinese government is also working to block defectors and has begun rebuilding a barbed wire fence that was damaged by the floodwaters.

The North Korean authorities have drastically tightened border security to block defections in the wake of recent flooding in North Hamgyong Province. At the same time, the Chinese government is also working to block defectors and has begun rebuilding a barbed wire fence that was damaged by the floodwaters.     

The Chinese government has assigned evening work to residents in the border areas in order to expedite the fence reconstruction. This indicates a level of high priority for the project. The government has also erected banners in the border region warning that residents who assist defectors will be fined 500 RMB (approximately U.S. $74). Residents are openly discouraged from coming into contact with defectors. 

In a telephone conversation with Daily NK on October 19, an inside source from China said, “In China’s Longjing City, Kaishyan Village, local residents are working night shifts to rebuild a barbed wire fence. The fence on the Chinese side was totally destroyed during the recent flooding. The authorities are hoping to block attempted defections by reconstructing the fence as soon as possible.” 
 
When asked about the atmosphere in the area, the source noted, “There’s been a lot of upheaval lately. Since the order came down, we’ve been quite busy. Plenty of Chinese people living in these areas are concerned that a large number of North Koreans will cross the border and commit crimes.” 

The Chinese authorities appear to be responding with a sense of urgency in order to prevent potential security issues associated with an increased number of defectors. 

Another Chinese source in the area said, “The Chinese authorities are prioritizing these kinds of projects in areas that have a high possibility for defector surges. Because North Korea’s economic situation has deteriorated in the border regions, there has been a steady stream of so called ‘livelihood crimes’ from North Koreans who cross the river. The Chinese government is taking proactive measures to try and stamp out this trend.”  

Daily NK has acquired images of signs on display in Kaishyan Village that warn of fines for local residents who aid defectors. Other signs encourage residents to give up their possessions quickly if threatened with violence by defectors.

“In the past, we have heard of some shocking stories about Chinese and North Korean border guards working together to smuggle drugs into the country. Residents are concerned about this type of criminal activity reoccurring,” the source added.

“These days, Chinese residents generally agree that it’s best to just quickly hand over your possessions if threatened by a defector. But most draw the line at providing shelter for the defectors; that is something most people won’t do.” 

Pyongyang's delegates meet with former US government officials


The Week Ahead in North Korea

The week ahead in North Korea

USKI Luncheon Series: Can the U.S. Stop South Korea from Going Nuclear?
  • OCTOBER 2412:30 - 2:00 PM (EDT) in Washington, D.C.
  • The US-Korea Institute at Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) at Johns Hopkins University invites the SAIS community to a luncheon seminar with Dr. Boo-seung Chang to discuss the possibility of South Korea going nuclear.
  • Speakers: Boo-seung Chang, Professor of Political Science at Johns Hopkins University
  • Click here for more information
ICAS Fall Symposium: Humanity, Liberty, Peace and Security
  • OCTOBER 25, 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM (EDT) in Washington, D.C.
  • Should Washington Talk to Pyongyang in the New Administration? The Institute for Corean-American Studies (ICAS) will host a symposium regarding other various issues on the Korean peninsula and in the context of U.S. national security. 
  • Speakers: Michael J. Green, Senior Vice President for Asia and Japan Chair for the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS); John Hamre, President and CEO of CSISDavid Shambaugh, Professor of Political Science & International Affairs at George Washington UniversityTong Kim, ICAS Fellow, Washington Correspondent and Columnist for the Korea Times.
  • Click here to register 
Changing American Perceptions of North Korea since 1948
  • OCTOBER 25, 2:00 PM (EDT) in New York, N.Y.
  • This presentation will specifically argue that policymakers and journalists, among other observers in U.S. society, primarily made sense of the DPRK’s often-brutal actions by describing it as either a puppet of the Soviet Union and China or as an irrational actor incapable of pragmatic dialogue.  
  • Speakers: Brandon K. Gauthier, PhD in Modern History at Fordham University
  • Click here for more information
The Evolution of North Korean Human Rights Discourse and Activism
  • OCTOBER 27, 8:45 AM - 4:30 PM (EDT) in Washington, D.C.
  • This conference turns the spotlight on a network of transnational activists in an effort to understand the evolution of North Korean human rights discourse following the 2014 United Nations Commission of Inquiry Report : the contentions, the hurdles and the assumptions underpinning it.
  • Speakers: Andrew Yeo, Associate Professor of Politics at the Catholic University of AmericaRajiv Narayan, Senior Consultant Adviser at Rafto Foundation for Human RightsPatricia Goedde, Associate Professor at Sungkyunkwan University, School of Law
  • Click here for more information
A Peninsula Divided: North Korea and Security in East Asia
  • OCTOBER 28, 8:30 AM - 10:30 AM (PST) in Los Angeles, CA
  • What is the current security situation on the Korean Peninsula? How is U.S. policy impacted by China’s relationship with North Korea? Such questions and more on the security issues and tensions on the Korean Peninsula in the wake of North Korea's continued nuclear development will be addressed in a breakfast discussion hosted in partnership by the Pacific Council and the Wilson Center. 
  • Speakers: David Kang, Professor of International Relations and Business at the University of Southern CaliforniaJames Person, Deputy Director, History and Public Policy Program at the Wilson Center
  • Click here for more information
“Winning the War with Goats and Pigs: United Nations Resource Development Programs in the Republic of Korea, 1950-1953”
  • NOVEMBER 2, 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM (EDT) in New York, N.Y. 
  • A lecture on an article that examines three specific UN programs in South Korea between 1950 and 1953, illustrating that modernization and military success were mutually reinforcing and premised on similar assumptions about rationalization that underlay earlier modernization schemes.
  • Speakers: Lisa Brady, Professor at Boise State UniversityCharles K. Armstrong, Korea Foundation Professor of Korean Studies in the Social Sciences at Columbia University
  • Click here for more information
My Journey at the Nuclear Brink
  • OCTOBER 24, 7:00 PM (EDT) in New York, N.Y.
  • In his book, William J. Perry describes his lifelong passion to prevent nuclear war, including his experience as Secretary of Defense from 1994 to 1997.
  • Speakers: William J. Perry, Senior Fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute and 19th Secretary of Defense of U.S. 
  • Click here for more information
Reflections and Observations on American Foreign Policy: Stephen Bosworth’s Legacy
  • OCTOBER 25, 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM (PST) in Stanford, CA
  • A panel discussion of the themes on Stephen Bosworth’s Payne lectures and challenges facing U.S. diplomacy, particularly in East Asia, and how to address them.
  • Speakers: Sung Kim, U.S. Special Envoy for North Korea and Ambassador-designate to PhilippinesMichael Armacost, Former U.S. Ambassador to Japan and PhilippinesKathleen Stephens, Former U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Korea
  • Click here for more information
“Beyond the ‘San Francisco System:’ Seeking a Peace Regime in East Asia”
  • OCTOBER 28 - 29, (October 28: 8:30AM – 6:00 PM,  October 29: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM) in New York, N.Y.
  • Co-hosted by The Northeast Asian History Foundation and Co-sponsored by the Center for Korean Research, Columbia School of International and Public Affairs and the Kim Koo Foundation, This event is the first in a planned two-part conference that will bring together scholars and experts on history, politics and international law from the US, Japan, Korea, and China to discuss the legacies and problems of the San Francisco Treaty system and the search for an appropriate peace regime for contemporary East Asia.
  • Click here for more information
Nuclear Arms Control Choices for the Next Administration
  • OCTOBER 312:00 PM - 3:30 PM (EDT) in Washington, D.C.
  • The Brookings Arms Control and Non-Proliferation Initiative will host a discussion on nuclear arms control choices for the next administration.
  • Speakers: Michael E. O’Hanlon, Senior Fellow and Director of Research of the Foreign Policy Center for 21st Century Security and IntelligenceSteven Pifer, Senior Fellow of the Foreign Policy Center for 21st Century Security and Intelligence, U.S. and Europe
  • Click here for more information

S. Korea insists U.S., N.Korea closed-door meeting was unofficial Meeting in Kuala Lumpur was "reconnoitering skirmish" ahead of next U.S. administration, expert says

S. Korea insists U.S., N.Korea closed-door meeting was unofficial
S. Korea insists U.S., N.Korea closed-door meeting was unofficial
Meeting in Kuala Lumpur was "reconnoitering skirmish" ahead of next U.S. administration, expert says
October 24th, 2016
A bilateral meeting between American experts and North Korean diplomats last week was unofficial and did not involve the U.S. government, the Ministry of Unification (MoU) said on Monday.
Americans held closed-door talks with North Korean officials for two days in Kuala Lumpur, South Korea’s KBS reported on Friday.
Han Song Ryol, North Korea’s vice foreign minister and Jang Il Hun, the deputy ambassador for the DPRK Mission to the UN, reportedly participated in the meeting.
Robert Gallucci, former U.S. chief negotiator with North Korea during the nuclear crisis of 1994, and Joseph DeTrani, former special envoy for the Six-Party Talks, were their American counterparts.
South Korea’s MoU and Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) reported that the meeting was “track two dialogue held at the non-governmental level.”
“I believe the North participated [in the meeting] since it needed to clarify its stance against the U.S,” Jeong Joon-hee, a MoU spokesperson, told reporters during a regular news briefing when asked why the North had sent officials and the U.S. had not.
“It takes two to tango, but the U.S. government didn’t accept it as a government-level meeting, even though the talks were approved by the government.”
The South’s MoU and MOFA maintain that the U.S. and the South are in agreement about the need to push for tougher sanctions against the North.
“The fact that the North dispatched the current officials to such a track two meeting proves its diplomatic isolation,” South Korea’s MOFA said on Sunday.
Third from left, Robert Gallucci | Photo credit: Brookings Institution
Center: Robert Gallucci | Photo credit: Brookings Institution
The talks focused on missile and nuclear issues, KBS reported.
“It (the meeting) gives us a chance to explore things that go beyond what the government is saying right now to see if we can find a way back to negotiations,” Sigal told reporters on Saturday according to a video aired by KBS.
A North Korean observer based in Seoul said that the meeting was a “reconnoitering skirmish” for the North.
“From the perspective of the North, they might be wondering about the U.S. stance,” Chang Yong-seok, senior researcher at the Institute for Peace and Unification Studies (IPUS) at Seoul National University (SNU) told NK News on Monday. “The next administration hasn’t been decided yet.”
But Cha Du-Hyeogn, a visiting scholar at the Korea Institute for National Unification (KINU), said that the Obama administration would not have delegated authority to the U.S. participants.
“Both re-confirmed each other’s stance, according to the media reports,” Cha told NK News. “Since the delegates don’t have any authority, they just need to check whether there is any change in the North’s position. But they aren’t in the position of making promises.”
KBS added that one leading figure in what is commonly referred to as a “track 2″ meeting was Tony Namkung, former assistant director of the Institute of East Asian Studies (IEAS) at the University of California, Berkeley.
Both experts shared the view that Namkung, an independent scholar and consultant with almost three decade’s experience engaging the North, as well as a frequent visitor to Pyongyang, was likely to lead negotiations.
The North held track 1.5 dialogue with the U.S. in Singapore in mid-January of this year. Ri Yong Ho, North Korea’s top nuclear negotiator, met with DeTrani and Namkung.
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