Monday, March 26, 2012

Tibetan Self Immolation in Delhi, India

March 26, 2012, 10:13 am

Tibetan in Delhi Sets Self Alight to Protest Chinese Leader’s Visit

Jampa Yeshi, a Tibetan protester self-immolated in New Delhi, ahead of Chinese President Hu Jintao's visit to India, March 26, 2012.Manish Swarup/Associated PressJampa Yeshi, a Tibetan protester self-immolated in New Delhi, ahead of Chinese President Hu Jintao’s visit to India.
A protest march in New Delhi took a dramatic turn after a Tibetan exile self-immolated Monday afternoon.
“From head to toe, he was full of fire,” said Dorjee Tseten, the national director of Students for a Free Tibet, who  witnessed the act.
The exile, Jampa Yeshi, who is believed to be 26 years old, set himself on fire at Jantar Mantar, the site of frequent protests, at 12:25 p.m., shortly after a Tibetan rally made its way back from Ramlila Maidan, another popular ground for political demonstrations in New Delhi. The protesters were agitating against the India visit of Hu Jintao, the Chinese president, for the BRICS Summit, an economic meeting of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, later this week.
Leaders of Tibetan groups said Mr. Yeshi had not told anyone he planned to set himself on fire. “It’s not planned by any organization,” said Tenzin Norsang, joint secretary of the Tibetan Youth Congress, who was leading the protest. But, he said, “we appreciate his courage.”
Mr. Yeshi was rushed to Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital minutes after setting himself ablaze. Witnesses said that he was severely burned and that his scorched flesh was peeling off. Mr. Yeshi set himself afire behind one of the gates at Jantar Mantar and then streaked past the podium in a ball of fire and crumpled under a tree on the road in front of the protesters, they said. The police and Tibetan activists then rushed forward with clothes and water to douse the flames.
“He was shouting. I was in shock. There were women crying,” Mr. Tseten said. “It was very emotional. I don’t know what it would lead to in the coming days.”
Activists said that Mr. Yeshi, who left Tibet a couple of years ago, self-immolated while Inder Singh Namdhari, a minister in the lower house of Parliament, was speaking at the podium about the high number of self-immolations in Tibet.
Over the past year, about 30 Tibetans in Tibet have set themselves ablaze to protest Chinese rule in Tibetan areas. Of those, many of them monks and nuns, 22 have died.
In India, Mr. Yeshi, whose first name has also been spelled as Jamphel and Jamyang, is the third protester to self-immolate. In 1998, Thupten Ngodup self-immolated at the same spot, Jantar Mantar, and died later. Another protester suffered minor burns after setting himself alight outside the Chinese Embassy a few months ago.
“This is a call for the international community that Tibetans need their support,” said Mr. Tseten.
India is home to an estimated 120,000 Tibetans, including their spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama. On Monday, hundreds of Tibetan supporters thronged Jantar Mantar. After Mr. Yeshi set himself on fire, they proceeded to march toward the Chinese Embassy to protest Mr. Jintao’s impending visit and draw attention to the self-immolation crisis.
Protesters said they were not against the BRICS Summit, just Mr. Jintao’s attendance.
“What we want? We want freedom,”  the protesters chanted as they wound their way through the streets, waving Tibetan flags.
“Who’s the killer? Hu Jintao.”
Some protesters also held placards over their faces – with the words “Hu Jintao is unwelcome” and a picture of a bloody hand smacked on the Chinese president’s face – to stave off the afternoon heat.
The police, however, stopped the protesters before they reached the Chinese Embassy, saying they could not continue because of their proximity to the Indian Parliament, which was still in session. Demonstrators settled down on the pavement at the mouth of Sansad Marg as Mr. Norsang, the protest leader, negotiated with the police.
“We will go peacefully, sir,” said one protester to the police officers.
The police officers were losing patience.
“Go to Jantar Mantar or be prepared to face the hostility of the Indian police,” an officer told Mr. Norsang.
The protesters remained seated, with the police, in helmets and shields, lined up next to them.
Mr. Norsang said that the protesters were willing to be arrested if they were not allowed to go the Chinese Embassy but maintained that he was trying to hold a peaceful rally. He said the agitators would wait at the spot until they received permission but that they would definitely protest outside the embassy.
“Hu Jintao’s policy is responsible for self-immolations,” said Mr. Norsang. He’s “unwelcome here.”

end quote from: http://india.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/03/26/tibetan-in-delhi-sets-self-alight-to-protest-chinese-leaders-visit/?src=recg

Strangely enough when I look at this definitely in the most pain this man has ever experienced man it reminds me of "The Hunger Games" when Catniss wears flames in the Arena. The Tibetan Experience likely is not too different than Catniss' relatives in Area 12. And the experience of Catniss  as a Volunteer also reminds me of this 26 year old Tibetan who is literally burnt up by the plight of his people.

Merlin on SyFy Channel

I have been watching the British TV show Merlin for several years now with my wife. At first even though I liked the show I felt it wasn't really depicting the historic Merlin which has Merlin being much older than Arthur. However, as a believable story this one also works as I was thinking tonight. What better protector for Arthur than a incognito Merlin who is his manservant and studying to be a healer with Gaius, the Court Doctor or Healer. I can see how Merlin even while a young man could if he was gifted could teach and protect Arthur from Harm.

However, I presently believe that Padmasambhava and Merlin were the same person. What led me to this idea was when I was in Rewalsar, India which is a Padmasambhava holy place. I have also been to Glastonbury Tor and Glastonbury Abbey which is in Glastonbury, England where Arthur was buried after he died when because it rained more then was on the Isle of Avalon (an island in the middle of a lake). Also, Padmasambhava who brought Tibetan Buddhism to Tibet was Pink Skinned like Britishers even though he was thought at the time to be from Afghanistan. If Merlin began as a Celtic priest in England as a Druid he might have traveled to the far east to learn raising his body from the dead and other Siddhis that would have been helpful for Merlin to help Arthur Create Camelot in all its glory. If Merlin went in his 20s or before to India and to Nepal and Tibet after he became a Mahasiddha this also would make sense. And then if he took himself and his knowledge and gifts to Tibet and pragmatically allowed Buddhism and the local Bon Po religion to join much like Catholicism and local religions join in South America and other colonized parts of the world it would make sense. Then if Merlin in his 40s and 50s went back to England to help Arthur grow up and become King and Create Camelot it all works. This is what I believe at present from everything I have found out along the way through external and internal research in the U.S., England, India and Nepal.

Also, I have also written about Jesus (Yesu, Yeshua) (Yesu and Yeshua are what Jesus was actually called in ancient Aramaic, his native tongue)

 

In Time: The Movie

I think it was a good idea to make a movie like this but it wasn't believable enough. The problem for my son was he didn't see how the way time was shared was working for him. For me, the problem was: "How do you transfer the concept of money into time?" This didn't work for me. So, even though I loved the concept and Timberlake and the other actors did a great job what was lacking was a believable plot line. So, in the end it became a modern futuristic Robin Hood kind of tale that no one would believe over the age of 12 to 15. But it was still fun to watch   the retro XKE Jaguar whining on electric power as well as the retro Lincoln Continentals and retro Barracudas too, all electric powered as well.

Kerli and Zero Gravity

I just heard a blurb on Youtube about how Kerli calls her style "Bubblegoth" which I think is an interesting name. Her latest single is "Zero Gravity".

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEkS_mQ0GlI

Kerli is from Estonia and came to the U.S. in L.A. around 2008. She started around the same time as Lady Gaga but Kerli makes all her own costumes and some of her sets and has a different style and point of view than Gaga.

I AM Wakon Tonka

I AM Wakon Tonka

To Hug Me is to Hug all the wide open spaces your spirit longs to visit both now and in the afterlife

To Know me is to experience everything that you want in your life  forever

To See me is to be blown away in a wind like you have never seen

All the things of you that you need to let go of are blown away

and you are cleansed and reborn in Wakon Tonka's image

I AM Wakon Tonka the Great Moving Spirit Grandfather God that blows across the plains and

interpenetrates everything

I AM Wakon Tonka who takes you home


note: After I finished writing the poetic prose I was inspired to write after a few hours I realized that many may not know who Wakon Tonka is: I found the following reference from "Black Elk Speaks" a book I also own. But I found the following on the internet at the following page:
http://www.ucan-online.org/legend.asp?legend=4260&category=5

begin quote:

Lakota - Black Elk Speaks Appendix 3
Appendix 3

Lakota Words in the Text

John G. Neihardt spelled Lakota words as he heard them, attempting to use the sounds of English to convey the rhythm of Indian speech. Some of his translations of those terms into English were effective and evocative of deeper meanings, but they did not always get across the literal meanings of the words. He also created plurals of Lakota words as though they were English, by adding s. This, of course, does not reflect the grammar of Lakota. For clarification, the following list gives modern linguistic transcriptions of the Lakota words in Black Elk Speaks, with literal translations.

aguiapa: 'bread' (literally, 'caused to brown')

Black Kettles (note 1, chapter 5): confusion of Black Feet and Two Kettles

Black Feet: Sihásapa 'Blackfeet' (one of the seven Lakota tribes)

Blue Clouds: 'Arapaho Indians'

Brules: 'Burned Thighs' (one of the seven Lakota tribes)

chacun sha sha: 'kinnikinick' (the inner bark of red willow, used as an additive to tobacco for smoking)

chahumpi ska: 'sugar' (literally, 'white tree sap')

Hetchetu aloh!: 'So it is!'

Hey-hey!: Hé hé! 'Look here!' (an interjection, used in prayer and ritual to call the attention of spirit beings)

heyoka: heyókha 'contrary; sacred clown'

Hoka hey!: Hókhahé 'Onward!' (a rallying cry, used to encourage others, as in battle)

Hunkpapa: 'Head of the Camp Circle' (one of the seven Lakota tribes)

Hya-a-a-a!: Hiyé! 'Thanks!' (an exclamation, used ritually)

Inkpaduta: 'Red Tip' (name of a Santee Dakota chief)

Lakota: Lakhóta 'Teton Sioux' (the western division of the Sioux)

Minneconjou: 'Planters by Water' (one of the seven Lakota tribes)

O-ona-gazhee: 'refuge' (called "The Stronghold" in English; Cuny Table, in the badlands north of Pine Ridge, where the Ghost Dancers took refuge after the Wounded Knee Massacre)

Ogalala: Oglála 'Scatter One's Own' (one of the seven Lakota tribes)

paezhuta sapa: 'coffee' (literally, 'black medicine')

Pahuska: 'Long Hair' (a personal name used both for Maj. Gen. George A. Custer and for William [Buffalo Bill] Cody)

papa: pápa 'dried meat'

Red Cloud's Agency, Red Cloud Agency: Red Cloud Agency, later renamed Pine Ridge Agency, home of the Oglala; also called owákpamni 'Indian agency' (literally, 'place of distribution'; Neihardt called it "the Place Where Everything Is Disputed")

Sans Arcs: 'Without Bows' (one of the seven Lakota tribes)

sheo: 'prairie chicken'

Shyela: 'Cheyenne Indians'

Two Kettles: 'Two Boilings' (one of the seven Teton tribes)

Un-hee!: (an interjection expressing surprise)

Wachpanne: 'Poor' (a personal name)

waga chun: 'cottonwood'

Wakon Tonka: 'Great Spirit, God'

Wanekia: Waníkhiya 'Savior' (literally, 'One Who Makes Live', a personal name used for Wovoka and for Jesus)

Wasichu: 'white people'; also, 'something holy, incomprehensible'

Watanye: 'Bait' (a personal name)

wichasha wakon: 'holy man'

Yanktonais: 'Little End Village' (one of the three divisions of the Sioux)

Ye-a-a!: Hiyá! 'No!'

Yuhoo!: Yuhú! (an interjection, apparently expressing triumph)

From John G. Neihardt, Black Elk Speaks (Lincoln 1912 1961



end quote. 
I particularly like the definition of Wasichu which is: White people; also "something holy, incomprehensible"

If you like modern playing styles of violin and fiddle you might like these

Dubstep Violin- Lindsey Stirling- Crystallize  over 9 million hits

Shadows- Lindsey Stirling


 

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Sunday, March 25, 2012

Password Requests from Employers Raise Ire of Lawmakers

Facebook Password Requests From Employers Raise Ire of Lawmakers

Facebook is getting attention in Washington again as two U.S. senators seek federal investigations of recent reports of employers demanding job applicants turn over the passwords they use to log in to the social networking site.
Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., and Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., said Sunday they will ask the Justice Department and the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to look into the matter. They argue that the practice is objectionable, according to an Associated Press report.
The lawmakers want the agencies to determine if requesting social media passwords by employers violates federal laws that protect unauthorized access to data, notably the Stored Communications Act or the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, the report said.
The development comes on the heels of Blumenthal's vow to file legislation to address the issue.
Facebook, too, has expressed concern about the practice and pledged to work with policymakers to address it, as well as engage in legal action where necessary.
"While we will continue to do our part, it is important that everyone on Facebook understands they have a right to keep their password to themselves, and we will do our best to protect that right," Facebook's Chief Privacy Officer for Policy Erin Egan wrote in a company blog.
Sen. Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut.While Blumenthal and Schumer are spearheading initiatives on the national level to address the password issue, legislators on the state level are also moving to protect social network users.
Both Maryland and Illinois are considering bills to bar public agencies from asking for social networking passwords.
In New Jersey, Assemblyman John Burzichelli has filed a measure that takes a broader approach to the problem. It prohibits all employers "from requiring a current or prospective employee to provide or disclose any user name, password or other means for accessing a personal account or service through an electronic communications device."
Meanwhile, in California, Democratic state Sen. Leeland Yee has also filed a bill to block employers from not only requesting social media user names and passwords from employees or job applicants, but also bar bosses from asking for a sit-down with employees or applicants to review their social media pages or asking that the pages be printed out for review by managers.
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Facebook Password Requests From Employers Raise Ire of Lawmakers

 I wrote another article about this last night and only kept it published about an hour or so. I was pretty upset in it so I deleted it. I'm glad that Lawmakers also see as I do the danger of employers demanding potential employees to give them their facebook logins of email address and passwords. The problem is that even if the person giving the facebook logins is safe an innocent they are also giving access to every relative or friend on their facebook page as well. They do not have permission to do this and could be sued by ANY of those facebook friends at any point for thousands to millions of dollars. Also, if an employer were a criminal or sociopath that person could follow any potential employee or any of their friends and rape or kill any of the friends through the information they get from that one potential employee's information. This is all just a disaster of epic police proportions waiting to happen with thousands of people being sued, dying, robbed etc. So thank God Lawmakers are getting involved.