By Andrew Hamilton 3
Murder in Dubai: The Investigation
The death from natural causes of an unknown foreign guest in a Dubai hotel room would have been the end of it had it not been for the unanticipated reaction of a tenacious Arab detective, Lt.-Gen. Dahi Khalfan Tamim, Chief of the Dubai Police Force—ultimately the key figure in this mystery.Previously Tamim’s force had solved the high-profile 2007 “Pink Panther”...
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Murder in Dubai: The Lynching
Within days of the briefing at Mossad headquarters, Emirates flight EK912 to Dubai rose into the sky over Damascus, Syria. Aboard the plane was Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, traveling without bodyguards and using a false name. Syria had been the exile’s home since 1989, when Israel bulldozed his house in Gaza allegedly in retaliation for his involvement in the deaths of two Jewish...
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Murder in Dubai: The Meeting
Turning and turning in the widening gyreThe falcon cannot hear the falconer;Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhereThe ceremony of innocence is drowned;The best lack all conviction, while the worstAre full of passionate intensity.In a northern suburb of Tel Aviv in January 2010, a car pulled up...
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Join the Dance!
A TOQ comment drew my attention to a 3-minute Internet video entitled “Leadership Lessons from Dancing Guy” [YouTube clip] by Derek Sivers. There are some brilliant lessons packed into its short compass, culminating in this counterintuitive bit of advice:“The best way to make a movement, if you really care, is to courageously follow and show others how to follow....
Read MoreIranians and the West Iranians—A Threat to Whites?
The United States and other ex-European nations appear to be preparing a war against Iran.Some military analysts innocently believe the United States will not attack Iran until it has first subdued the people of Iraq and Afghanistan, because to do so seems irrational. Such observers have not studied the Jewish mind.But do racialists believe Iranians are a threat to whites? Two...
Read MoreIranians and the West: Cloud on the Horizon
Israeli officials, neoconservatives, and Zionists are pushing relentlessly for the military destruction or internal overthrow of Iran. The drumbeat of anti-Iranian propaganda on television, in the print media, from Jews and government officials, while not yet as intense as anti-Iraq propaganda prior to the 2003 invasion of Mesopotamia, is ceaseless and mounting.Iranians (or...
Read MoreLas Vegas Mayor Calls Black President a “Real . . . Slow . . . Learner”
President Barack Obama said at a New Hampshire high school recently, “When times are tough, you tighten your belts. You don’t go buying a boat when you can barely pay your mortgage. You don’t blow a bunch of cash on Vegas when you’re trying to save for college. You prioritize. You make tough choices.”This simple statement became the pretext for...
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Macroevolution, Microevolution, & Race
Ordinarily the study of human evolution focuses on the species as a whole and its supposed descent from prehominid species. But race is preeminently a subspecies phenomenon. Race (as opposed to species) formation and destruction can occur with great rapidity on the microevolutionary as opposed to the macroevolutionary time scale.The microevolution/macroevolution distinction is...
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The Short Unhappy Life of Casey Johnson
Lesbian heiress, socialite, and Hollywood celeb Casey Johnson, 30, was found dead in the bedroom of her West Hollywood home on January 4, 2010. Jewish gossip website TMZ reported that Johnson, last heard from on December 29, 2009, had been dead for several days before her body was discovered by a maid. A coroner’s toxicology report has yet to be issued, but foul play is not...
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The Meaning of Avatar
To a certain degree a book, a poem, or a movie can mean what we want them to mean. That is, in addition to the objective thing, there is our subjective reception of it. If a poem, particularly, means something to me, then I am satisfied with that meaning even if the poet had no intention of conveying such a meaning, or would be appalled that anyone would interpret it that way.This...
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