HISTORY LESSON PART II
Is Human history on the Harmonic Clock Cycle?
Last Friday’s post included warnings about history being repeated through out the world. Monday morning headlines point out to human history being repeated indeed. To keep ahead of the curve, you must develop a keen sense of human history in relation to current events. These events have occurred in the past and are currently reflected in the present by the current headlines. If you have investments, you must stay ahead of the financial curve with your short range and long range financial goals. As I explained in last week’s post the history of world war, we see the headlines mark the 90th anniversary of the events, which have yet to be concluded. At the turn of the century, the world had a world wide influenza ephedemic, which killed more people than both world wars combined. The news headlines are pointing to the mysterious influenza returning in the form of the “bird flu” which is being mutate naturally to infect humans. Once this strain of influenza begins to spread world wide, the economies of many countries will collapse under heavy burden of consumer debt. Since the primary areas of infection are in the Asia countries, this may not have much of an effect on our economy, until the people of china are infected. China’s slave labor force is the driving force behind the U.S. consumer economic boom with its cheap imports to RedMart’s stores. http://www.firstscience.com/site/editor/008_ramblings_02052003.asp
The following story never tells you the exact religion of the assassin, but if my memory is right, he was a member of the Wahhabi sect of Islam. (although he was born a Serbian, the young Bosnian Movement advocated terrorism to achieve their goals) IN today’s world of political correctness, much of history is being re-written to reflect the politically correct thinking of today. It is strange that so much human history can be equated to cycles, such as my harmonic stock clock cycles. Most of the fighting is finished since the Archdukes assassination, however, after 9 decades, the fight may just be beginning all over again, since for 60 years this fight has been put on hold by the strong arm of communism. I wonder if the fight has already began to spread through out the world with the fall of the Soviet Union in the early 1990’s, and this is just the calm before the real storm.
Headlines read:
Bosnia Marks Austrian Archduke's Death
Sun Jun 27, 1:37 PM ET
By GEORGE JAHN, Associated Press Writer
SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina - The museum caretaker goes into a storage room and, from the back of a dusty shelf, fishes out a yellowing photograph of Gavrilo Princip, the young, weary-eyed assassin. "This was him," says the caretaker, Bajro Gec. "He was the one who started it all."
Princip fired the shots that changed Bosnia — and the world — on a Sarajevo street corner 90 years ago Monday, killing Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife, Sophie.
Bosnian Muslim historian Muhammad Filipovic says the same force drove Princip in 1914 as drove Milosevic and his henchmen in 1992 — "the idea of using force to create ... a greater Serbia."
But Serb historian Milan Protic suggests parallels between Princip and Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat (news - web sites).
"Is he a criminal or national hero?" Protic asked, suggesting the young Serb was the latter. "He was ready to sacrifice himself for whatever he believed in. He didn't want personal gain."
Associated Press reporters Samir Krilic in Sarajevo and Misha Savic in Belgrade contributed to this story.
Many Serbs acknowledge the well-documented atrocities committed by Bosnian Serb militia against Muslim and Croat civilians, but they also argue that similar crimes have been committed against Serb civilians. The Western press, they argue, has systematically favored the Muslim and Croat sides in this war.
Key Players in Historical events:
Who are the Croats?
Croats were long part of Austro-Hungary, and they view their culture as more European than the SerbsU. Croats are almost all Catholic. When Yugoslavia was initially created in 1918, they felt the Serbian monarchy oppressed Croats.
Index of Islamic Sects
Islam does not have nearly as many sects and divisions as does Christianity, but there are a few and it is worth knowing something about them. The two biggest are the Sunnis and the Shi'ites, with the Sunnis being the largest of all and representing the vast majority of Muslims. Shi'ites are a minority everywhere except Iran.
After them, the two most influential sects are the Sufis and the Wahhabis. The Sufis represent a mystical tradition in Islam, whereas the Wahhabis are a strict traditionalist tradition which is dominant on the Arabian peninsula, but has little support elsewhere.
Unlike churches, mosques are not denominational. Despite the differences among Muslims, traditional Friday prayer services are largely similar and Muslims of any background are welcome to attend services at any mosque.
Who are the Sunnis?
Sunnis are Muslims who are considered the more "orthodox" believers. Sunnis follow all of the most traditional beliefs and actions.
Who are the Shi'ites?
The term Shi'a is a shortened form of Shi'at Ali, which means "the party of Ali" - and at the time of Ali's death in 661, that is probably all it was: a party or tendency of people who supported Ali's claims to the caliphate. Over time, they became the largest non-Sunni sect in Islam.
Who are the Sufis?
Sufism is important to the development of Islam because it is in this tradition that the more spiritual and mystical aspects were preserved. This stands in contrast to the mainstream of Islam which, through its first centuries, was more concerned with the expansion and organization of the general community.
Who are the Kahrijites?
In Arabic, their label means "to go out" - they were, in effect, the first Mulism dissidents and rebels, being present almost from the dawn of Islam. Like later dissidents, they chose to separate themselves from the main body of believers, feeling that the majority of Muslims had lost the "true path."
Who are the Wahhabis?
Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab could be considered the first modern Islamic fundamentalist. He made the central point of his reform movement the idea that absolutely every idea added to Islam after the third century of the Mulsim era was false and should be eliminated.
Using the Harmonic Stock Clock revels other market cycles
Going back to 9 centuries, instead of 9 decades, we find the world involve in the crusades against the “Islamic invaders”. http://www.crisismagazine.com/april2002/cover.htm
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Other Headlines:
Enemy Combatants Win Right to U.S. Courts
U.S. Courts “Gone Wild” with your tax dollars!
By ANNE GEARAN, Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court dealt a setback to the Bush administration's war against terrorism Monday, ruling that both U.S. citizens and foreigners seized as potential terrorists can challenge their treatment in U.S. courts.
Foreign-born men held at a Navy prison camp at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, can also have their day in U.S. courts, the justices said.
This will lead to escalation of the budget deficit and committing valuable resources to those who vowed the destruction of the U.S. The cost to the American Tax payer will be substantial, with court costs, attorneys, and numerous appeals. The latest ruling by the Supreme court have shown that the court is out of touch with reality. We have people committed to terrorism and the death of the U.S. and they want the tax payers to extend our rights under equal treatment. They are giving your tax dollars away offer the terrorist the same rights as U.S. citizens! Now the terrorist have another weapon to use against the American people, economic bankruptcy though endless appeals and court cost. Not to mention civil lawsuits, that will be brought about by the class action lawyers.
Father of Kidnapped Marine Makes Appeal
TRIPOLI, Lebanon - The father of a Lebanese-born U.S. Marine whose captors in Iraq (news - web sites) are threatening to behead him pleaded Monday for his son's release, saying he was not involved in the fight against Iraqi resistance groups
Cpl. Wassef Ali Hassoun was shown blindfolded, with a sword brandished over his head in a videotape aired Sunday — the latest in a flurry of new kidnappings and death threats in Iraq just ahead of the hand over of power to a new Iraqi government.
His kidnappers identified themselves as part of "Islamic Response," the security wing of the "National Islamic Resistance — 1920 Revolution Brigades." The name refers to the uprising against the British after World War I.
Pakistanis reacted with outrage and grief Monday over Hafeez's kidnapping with some blaming their government for siding with the United States in the war on terrorism and many expressing disbelief that guerrillas would target fellow Muslims.
"I cannot believe it. I never thought Iraqis could be enemies of Pakistanis," said Sumaira Anwar, a 30-year-old housewife in the eastern Pakistani City of Lahore.
Suspected outbreak of bird flu reported on farm in central Thailand
1 hour, 14 minutes ago
BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) - Thailand suspects a new outbreak of bird flu at a farm in a central province where thousands of chickens have died, the deputy agriculture minister said Tuesday.
"I have received reports that there are suspected bird flu cases in Ayutthaya province and the result of lab tests will be confirmed in the next couple of days," Newin Chidchob told reporters. "It is possible that the outbreak will return," Newin said.
The severe strain of the bird flu virus swept through 10 Asian nations earlier this year, killing or forcing the cull of more than 100 million poultry - including more than 37 million birds in Thailand.
The disease also jumped to people, killing 16 people in Vietnam and eight in Thailand.
In Canada, some 17 million birds were slaughtered after the disease hit the B.C. Fraser Valley poultry industry in February.
Is Human history on the Harmonic Clock Cycle?
It would seem so, that events are repeating themselves.
God Bless
Doc
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