Trevor Cowan

November 22, 2009

The Five Permanent Members Of The UN Security Council

Filed under: Opinion,Our World,Philosophy,Politics,Uncategorized — Trevor Cowan @ 01:03

The five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council. These five veto-wielding permanent members are China, France, Russia, United Kingdom and the United States Of America, along with another ten elected non-permanent members with two-year terms.
Now! Let us have a good look at this one sided set-up.
If the five permanent members want something passed all they need is a majority vote to have it passed. But! And her is the rub. If the other 14 members which would include four of the permanent member countries want something passed, it only takes the other one permanent member to ‘Veto’ the vote to have it defeated. (They really have it loaded their way don’t they)
Plus the five permanent members have the advantage of. You others are only here for a two year term, so you better not upset us. We on the other hand can do as we like because we are permanent and cannot be touched.
These five permanent members are the original ‘Atomic Bomb Club’, and this is what gave them all this power. So you do not have to be an Einstein to work out why they do not want any other country to get an atomic bomb as it would undo their strangle hold they have on the world.
They make much ado about North Korea getting an atomic bomb. Why? Because they know that they cannot control these countries.

Quote from http://www.rense.com/general26/bombs.htm “It is the first time a U.S. military institution has stated that Israel has produced a hydrogen bomb. The number of purported Israeli nuclear weapons cited in the report is double that of previous assessments.” Unquote.

Now why is it that we do not hear the UN or these five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council jumping up and down and threatening the Israelis?
They have known about Israel for years, but opted to keep quiet about it, because Israel is a friendly country, right?

Sorry UN along with your five permanent members, this will not do. If you want to make rules, make the same rules for everyone, or none at all. If you are really sincere about nuclear disarmament, lead by example and get rid of your bombs first and maybe other will follow, but I doubt it. Pandora’s box has already been opened, and there will be know putting the lid back on.

But this saying that our friends and us can have an atomic bomb to threaten you into submission, but you cannot have one to defend yourself has all of the Hall Marks of the typical school yard bully, and sooner or later school yard bullies usually get their just deserts.

Trevor E. Cowan

P.S. Just for the record. I am not in favor of any country being nuclear armed.

November 12, 2009

The Perils Of Fast Foods

Filed under: Opinion,Our World,Philosophy,Politics,Uncategorized — Trevor Cowan @ 11:47
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When I was a child I can remember tinned, packaged and dehydrated foods being advertised as ‘Emergency Foods’, something that would be ‘Handy’ to have in the cupboard in case ‘Unexpected Visitors’ arrived so you could whip up a ‘Quick Meal’ for them.
They were only recommended as ‘Emergency Foods’ because they had such harmful things such as preservatives, taste enhancers, food colorings, plus a many other strange ingredients that are too many to mention.
Unfortunately these ‘Emergency Foods’ have now become the ‘Usual’ food for many families, and we wonder why our children and ourselves are becoming ill. Is it any wonder if we are continually pumping these substances into our body every day.
We are told that there is not enough preservative (or some other substance) in a tin of ‘X’ to do us any harm, but when the same substance in that tin of ‘X’ is combined with a tin of ‘Y’ and a tin or packet of ‘Z’, then there is.
The Governments, food processors or retailers will not do anything about it because they are making too big of a profit out of it. (Their profits must come before your family’s health, right?)
The only way I can see around it is to either grow your own food, (where you are able) buy fresh from your local green-grocer or market. Doing this may create extra work, but the benefits are that your family will be healthier from eating natural foods, and you will save money into the bargain.
Tinned, packaged and dehydrated food has not been around all that long, and people used to manage quite well without them, plus we did not have so many unheard of or exotic diseases.
Do yourself and your family a big favor. Start cooking instead of just re-heating or buying fast food.

Trevor E. Cowan

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