Monday, August 21, 2017
Kerry B. Collison Asia News: ISIS Operating in Bali
Kerry B. Collison Asia News: ISIS Operating in Bali: At Least 50 ISIS Members operating in Bali Denpost.com reports that security authorities in Bali, based on available data, estimat...
ISIS Operating in Bali
At Least 50 ISIS Members operating in Bali
Denpost.com reports that security authorities in Bali, based on available data, estimate 50 people living in Bali are members of the Islamic State or ISIS.
These 50 people are said to be living in various parts of the Island.
The presence of ISIS members in Bali was revealed by the Chief of the 9th Udayana Military Command, Major General Komaruddin Simanjuntak, on Monday, August 14, 2017, during a working meeting with the 1609 Military Battalion in Buleleng. Moreover, Komaruddin does not discount the possibility that the actual number of ISIS members living in Bali may be much more.
For this reason, Komaruddin cautioned all areas of Bali to be on guard. “Based on the data we have, there may be more (ISIS members). Compare this to the Philippines where there were 40 ISIS members reported, but after the military emergency of ten days, there were (suddenly) 250 (ISIS members). This means the actual number (could) exceed the estimates. If we are logical, it could be ten times more,” said Komaruddin.
The Military Commander for Bali said the priority must be to put a security system in place for the Island to ensure that every area is safe from terror and radicalism.
”The Indonesian Armed Forces always synergizes with the police including regional governments to put security in place in all regions. So, whatever programs are set up by the Government or the police, the military will support it 100 percent,” said Major General Komaruddin.
Saturday, August 19, 2017
Kerry B. Collison Asia News: Demands for West Papuan independence gains momentu...
Kerry B. Collison Asia News: Demands for West Papuan independence gains momentu...: “Rockefeller and the Demise of Ibu Pertiwi” Author: Kerry B. Collison Decades have passed since the twenty-three-year-old Rockefel...
Demands for West Papuan independence gains momentum and Australia is again drawn into military conflict with the Indonesian
“Rockefeller and the Demise of Ibu Pertiwi”
Author: Kerry B. Collison
Decades have passed since the twenty-three-year-old Rockefeller disappeared
– long presumed dead, when sightings of the heir are widely reported.
Demands for West Papuan independence gains momentum and Australia is
again drawn into military conflict with the Indonesian Motherland, “Ibu Pertiwi”.
Friday, August 18, 2017
Kerry B. Collison Asia News: What Does Indonesia’s Renaming Of Part Of South Ch...
Kerry B. Collison Asia News: What Does Indonesia’s Renaming Of Part Of South Ch...: What Does Indonesia’s Renaming Of Part Of South China Sea Signify? – Analysis On 14 July 2017 Deputy Minister of Maritime Affairs Ari...
What Does Indonesia’s Renaming Of Part Of South China Sea Signify? – Analysis
What Does Indonesia’s Renaming Of Part Of
South China Sea Signify? – Analysis
On 14 July 2017 Deputy Minister of Maritime Affairs
Arif Havas Oegroseno officially launched the new map of the Republic of
Indonesia, pointing out that the Natuna Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) has been
renamed as “Laut Natuna Utara” (North Natuna Sea). The area is part of the
South China Sea. Moreover, The Natuna EEZ lies partially within China’s
“Nine-Dash Line”, which has not been recognized by Indonesia.
The new map, prepared over nine months from October 2016, was signed by
21 Indonesian ministers and state agencies.1
Havas explained that the renaming is being done for two reasons: First,
it is to prevent confusion among exploiters on the continental shelf as regards
territorial sovereignty; and second, to provide clear guidelines to the Law
Enforcement Team of the Indonesian Navy. However, as Indonesia did not consult
its immediate neighbours in preparing the updated map,2 the new maritime
boundaries as reflected on the map may be disputed in the future.
Havas claimed that “we don’t have a territorial dispute with China,” and
that the renaming is quite normal. Yet he added that “Indonesia will not
negotiate with countries who claim sovereignty without reference to the
UNCLOS.”3
The response of China can be regarded as quite moderate as it does not
mention the name of the country it involves. It also suggests that that country
(read: Indonesia) should maintain the status quo since that situation is
“sound”, and both countries have shared goals. This is clearly different from
the usual “protests” usually issued by Beijing.
Several questions can be asked about the intention of the Joko Widodo administration in renaming part of the South China Sea, the response of China to the renaming, and the two countries’ positions on the South China Sea in general and the Natuna waters in particular.
Several questions can be asked about the intention of the Joko Widodo administration in renaming part of the South China Sea, the response of China to the renaming, and the two countries’ positions on the South China Sea in general and the Natuna waters in particular.
ORIGINS OF RENAMING AND INDONESIAN HISTORY
Indonesia began to focus its attention on the Natuna waters on 19 March
when a Chinese fishing vessel encroached into Natuna waters and was arrested by
an Indonesian patrol boat. However, a Chinese patrol vessel quickly appeared
and intervened to free the Chinese fishing boat. The Indonesian Minister of
Maritime Affairs and Fisheries announced this episode to the press and protested
to Beijing. Beijing’s Foreign Ministry responded by stating that the Chinese
fishermen were doing their regular work on their “traditional fishing ground”.
Prior to the Joko Widodo presidency, China’s fishing vessel incursions issues
were quietly handled as a rule.5 Apparently his Minister of Maritime Affairs
and Fisheries, Susi Pudjiastuti, decided to pursue a new policy.
The incident immediately became a national issue and Indonesian public
opinion became hostile toward China. China quickly quietly sent an envoy to
settle the issue and the Joko Widodo administration responded favourably.6
However, on 27 May 2016, about two months after the incident, there was another
incursion. Jakarta protested while Beijing responded using the same argument.
Joko Widodo was forced to show that he was serious about defending Indonesia’s
sovereignty. He visited Natuna in a naval warship with a few of his cabinet
ministers and also had a limited cabinet meeting on the warship.7 The
Indonesian parliament discussed the Natuna issue and approved the budget for
developing a military base in Natuna. On 17 June 2016, there was yet another
incursion but this time the Indonesian navy was well prepared and succeeded in
detaining the China’s fishing vessel.8
In fact, illegal fishing was a very serious issue in Indonesia even
before these incidents. Minister Susi Pudjiastuti had established a task force
called Satuan Tugas Anti-Illegal Fishing (SATGAS IF) in December 2014 to deal
with it. Mas Achmad Santosa, a leading environmental law expert, was appointed
as its chairman.9 On 19 October 2015, Jokowi issued Presidential decree
no.115/2015 to form a task force known as SATGAS 115 [Satuan Tugas
Pemberantasan Penangkapan Ikan Secara Ilegal (Illegal Fishing)] to combat
illegal fishing in Indonesian territorial waters.10 The task force includes,
among others, the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, the Navy and the
Attorney-General.
The task force was behind the capture and sinking of many foreign
fishing vessels by August 2016. On 18 August 2016, Achmad Santosa proposed
renaming part of the South China Sea within the EEZ of Indonesia as Laut Natuna
(Natuna Sea).11 He even noted that he would send a formal proposal to the
United Nations. The proposal was supported by the Natuna authorities, including
Natuna mayor Hamid Rizal.
A week later, a reporter asked Luhut Pandjaitan, the Coordinating
Minister of Indonesian Maritime Affairs (Menko Kemaritiman), who was then in
Batam to officiate the opening of a new hospital, about the name change. Luhut
noted that there was Natuna Sea on Indonesian maps which is within Indonesian
waters. The northern part of Natuna which is Indonesia’s EEZ should be called
“North Natuna Sea”.12 Nevertheless, Luhut stated that the naming was still
under study and no final decision had been made.
Apparently, it took almost one year for the Task Force to publish the
results of the study. The Indonesian government would register not only the new
name for the sea but also names for 1,106 unnamed islands belonging to Indonesia.13
Both Deputy Minister Havas and Coordinating Minister Luhut stated that it is
normal for a country to name or rename places within its own territories.
Indeed Indonesia has a history of renaming places. During the Sukarno
era, Indonesia renamed several islands. In May 1963 when West New Guinea was
“returned” to Indonesia by the Dutch, Sukarno named New Guinea Island as Irian,
and the Indonesian part as West Irian.14 But international maps continued to
call the island “New Guinea”.15 During the Confrontation against Malaysia
(1963-66), Sukarno named the whole of Borneo “Kalimantan” but international
maps continued to call the island Borneo and the Indonesian part as
Kalimantan.16
Also during the Sukarno era, part of the Indian Ocean near Indonesia was
changed to Samudera Indonesia (Indonesian Ocean) but internationally, the name
Indian Ocean continues to be used for the whole ocean. It is still not clear if
the UN and the international community will accept the Indonesian renaming of
part of the South China Sea.
WHY RENAME?
The factors that led to the renaming of part of South China Sea are
complex but judging from the nature of Indonesian attempts to pacify domestic
opposition and promote nationalism there are basically two reasons. The Jokowi
government has from the outset been considered “pro-Beijing”, and relied too
much on China, especially in terms of investments and loans. The opposition
groups, especially radical Islamic groups, are anti- PRC and distrustful of
ethnic Chinese Indonesians. Some even spread fake news about Chinese labourers
and migrants coming to Indonesia. However, the rise of China and its
assertiveness in the South China Sea, especially in view of various incursions
into the Indonesian EEZ, forced the Jokowi government to take tougher action.
The military base in Natuna was established and the exercise to rename part of
the South China Sea was launched.
The renaming is also a signal to China of the seriousness of Indonesia’s
concerns about the sovereignty of its EEZ around the Natunas. A leading
academic at the University of Indonesia, Hikmahanto Juwana, noted that the
renaming was “a move to step up Jakarta’s stance against Beijing’s claim on the
Natuna Waters”.17 Another academic from the University of Gadjah Mada, I Made Andi
Arsana, also argued that “the renaming carried no legal force but was a
political and diplomatic statement.” 18 Although Beijing had “protested”
against the renaming, the Jakarta Post was of the view that Indonesia-China’s
“bilateral ties are too big to fail”.19
VIEWS OF INDONESIA AND CHINA ON THE NATUNA WATERS
Indeed, both parties appear to know each other’s position on the Natuna
waters. China has been more assertive in the South China Sea after Xi Jinping
became the president of the PRC, and it continues to use the “nine-dash-line”
to claim sovereignty over 90 percent of the Sea. When there was a conflict over
the fishing vessels in the Natuna waters, however, Beijing’s Foreign Ministry
did not invoke the nine-dash line, and instead used the term “traditional
fishing grounds” when responding to Indonesia.
It seems that China does not want to push Indonesia into a corner and
wants to avoid turning Indonesia hostile because that would harm not only
Beijing’s security interests but also its politico-economic interests.
Beijing’s 21st Century Maritime Silk Road, which is part of the OBOR
initiative, needs close co-operation of Indonesia.
The Jokowi government has also been conciliatory towards China. It also
echoes Beijing’s claim that there is no territorial dispute between Indonesia
and China in the SCS. It assumes hat since the Natuna Islands have been
recognized by Beijing as Indonesian territories, its EEZ based on UNCLOS would
also belong to Indonesia. It therefore uses the illegal fishing issue to deal
with Chinese fishing vessels. Jakarta needs economic aid and investment from
Beijing, especially for its infrastructure projects, and Chinese tourists to
increase its national income.
As long as Beijing observes the bottom line that the Natuna Islands and
their EEZ belong to Indonesia, Jakarta-Beijing relations should remain
peaceful. Indeed, in the last 10 months after the Chinese fishing vessel
incursions, no further similar incident in the Natuna waters has been reported.
The renaming of Natuna Waters may irritate Beijing but Beijing
understands that it will not change the status quo. It seems that Beijing also
understands that the renaming is a reflection of domestic Indonesian
nationalism, which is strategically important to Jokowi’s government.
About the author:
* Leo Suryadinata is Visiting Senior Fellow at ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute.
* Leo Suryadinata is Visiting Senior Fellow at ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute.
Source:
This article was published by ISEAS as ISEAS Perspective 2017 No. 64 (PDF)
This article was published by ISEAS as ISEAS Perspective 2017 No. 64 (PDF)
Notes:
1 Marguerite Afra Sapiie, “New Map asserts sovereignty over Natuna”, Jakarta Post, 15 July 2017, p.1.
2 ibid..
3 ibid..
4 http://www.china-embassy.org/eng/fyrth/t1477975.htm (Accessed 18 July 2017)
5 Rizal Sukma, “Indonesia and China Need to Combat the IUU Problem, Jakarta Post, 31 March 2016.
6 For a discussion on these events, see Leo Suryadinata, “Did the Natuna Incident Shake Indonesia-China Relations? “ISEAS Perspective, No.19 (26 April 2016).
7 Leo Suryadinata and Mustafa Izzuddin, “Nationalistic Symbolism Behind the “Natuna Sea”, Straits Times, 9 September 2016.
8 See Leo Suryadinata and Mustafa Izzuddin , “The Natunas: Territorial Integrity in the Forefront of Indonesia-China Relations”, Trends in Indonesia, 2017 no. 5, pp. 1-2.
9 http://citraindonesia.com/mas-achmad-santosa-ketua-satgas-illegal-fishing/ (Accessed 21 July 2017)
10 http://setkab.go.id/prihatin-pencurian-ikan-presiden-jokowi-bentuk-satgas-pemberantasan- illegal-fishing/ (Accessed 21 July 2017)
11 https://www.voaindonesia.com/a/indonesia-berencana-ubah-nama-jadi-laut-natuna- /3470588.html (accessed 20 July 2017).
12 http://www.antaranews.com/berita/581111/luhut-penamaan-laut-natuna-utara-masih-proses (accessed 26 July 2017)
13 https://www.cnnindonesia.com/nasional/20170117140515-20-186924/pemerintah-siapkan- nama-1106-pulau-untuk-dibawa-ke-pbb/ (Accessed 18/7/2017)
14 Robert Cribb, Historical Atlas of Indonesia, Surrey, U.K., 2000, p.167. After 2001, the Indonesian name has been changed to Papua. See Robert Cribb and Audrey Kahin, Historical Dictionary of Indonesia. 2nd Edition, Lanham, Maryland: The Scarescrow Press, 2004, p.165. 15 The Times Atlas of the World, London: Times Newspapers Ltd, 1968, “The Pacific Ocean”, p.122; In the 1987 edition, the name for the whole island is still New Guinea, p.122.
16 The Times Atlas of the World, London: Times Newspapers Ltd, 1968, “The Pacific Ocean”, p.122.
17 Marguerite Afra Sapiie, “New Map asserts sovereignty over Natuna”, Jakarta Post, 15 July 2017, p.1.
18 Indonesia renames part of South China Sea”, Straits Times, 15 July 2017, p.16.
19 “What’s in a name?”, Jakarta Post’s editorial, 18 July 2017, p. 6.
1 Marguerite Afra Sapiie, “New Map asserts sovereignty over Natuna”, Jakarta Post, 15 July 2017, p.1.
2 ibid..
3 ibid..
4 http://www.china-embassy.org/eng/fyrth/t1477975.htm (Accessed 18 July 2017)
5 Rizal Sukma, “Indonesia and China Need to Combat the IUU Problem, Jakarta Post, 31 March 2016.
6 For a discussion on these events, see Leo Suryadinata, “Did the Natuna Incident Shake Indonesia-China Relations? “ISEAS Perspective, No.19 (26 April 2016).
7 Leo Suryadinata and Mustafa Izzuddin, “Nationalistic Symbolism Behind the “Natuna Sea”, Straits Times, 9 September 2016.
8 See Leo Suryadinata and Mustafa Izzuddin , “The Natunas: Territorial Integrity in the Forefront of Indonesia-China Relations”, Trends in Indonesia, 2017 no. 5, pp. 1-2.
9 http://citraindonesia.com/mas-achmad-santosa-ketua-satgas-illegal-fishing/ (Accessed 21 July 2017)
10 http://setkab.go.id/prihatin-pencurian-ikan-presiden-jokowi-bentuk-satgas-pemberantasan- illegal-fishing/ (Accessed 21 July 2017)
11 https://www.voaindonesia.com/a/indonesia-berencana-ubah-nama-jadi-laut-natuna- /3470588.html (accessed 20 July 2017).
12 http://www.antaranews.com/berita/581111/luhut-penamaan-laut-natuna-utara-masih-proses (accessed 26 July 2017)
13 https://www.cnnindonesia.com/nasional/20170117140515-20-186924/pemerintah-siapkan- nama-1106-pulau-untuk-dibawa-ke-pbb/ (Accessed 18/7/2017)
14 Robert Cribb, Historical Atlas of Indonesia, Surrey, U.K., 2000, p.167. After 2001, the Indonesian name has been changed to Papua. See Robert Cribb and Audrey Kahin, Historical Dictionary of Indonesia. 2nd Edition, Lanham, Maryland: The Scarescrow Press, 2004, p.165. 15 The Times Atlas of the World, London: Times Newspapers Ltd, 1968, “The Pacific Ocean”, p.122; In the 1987 edition, the name for the whole island is still New Guinea, p.122.
16 The Times Atlas of the World, London: Times Newspapers Ltd, 1968, “The Pacific Ocean”, p.122.
17 Marguerite Afra Sapiie, “New Map asserts sovereignty over Natuna”, Jakarta Post, 15 July 2017, p.1.
18 Indonesia renames part of South China Sea”, Straits Times, 15 July 2017, p.16.
19 “What’s in a name?”, Jakarta Post’s editorial, 18 July 2017, p. 6.
Wednesday, August 16, 2017
Kerry B. Collison Asia News: German Chancellor Dr. Angela Merkel recognizes a S...
Kerry B. Collison Asia News: German Chancellor Dr. Angela Merkel recognizes a S...: German Chancellor Dr. Angela Merkel recognizes a Sid Harta Publishers' author, Martin Kari.
Tuesday, August 15, 2017
Kerry B. Collison Asia News: Featured Release Title “Trochus -- Against the Odd...
Kerry B. Collison Asia News: Featured Release Title “Trochus -- Against the Odd...: Warren Hill Featured Release Title “Trochus -- Against the Odds” Author: Warren Hill Memoir ISBN-10:1-921362-76-6 ISBN-13...
Featured Release Title “Trochus -- Against the Odds”
Warren Hill
Featured Release Title “Trochus -- Against the Odds”
Author: Warren Hill
Memoir
ISBN-10:1-921362-76-6
ISBN-13:978-1-921362-76-7
716pages including 12page photo section
RRP $24.95
Sid Harta Publishers, Melbourne Australia
Trochus is a story of one man’s dream to make an equitable life for himself and his family. After being forced out of his previous livelihood, Warren Hill recovers a wrecked vessel considered to be near-unsalvageable, intending to transform it into a vessel tailor-made for collecting trochus shells off the Queensland coast.
The salvage and rebuild of the vessel is only the start. From the time the boat was launched they were fraught with obstacles thrown from numerous directions, making it near impossible to get the boat to sea.’ A simple business venture becomes a lightning rod for unwanted attention from enemies unknown. And things only get worse after the vessel makes its maiden voyage as the Lara Star.
The story of the Lara Star is one of great dreams and determination, but also one of greed and corruption. Banks,
the local police force and politicians could be either friend or foe. It’s a story of sabotage, extortion and attempted murder — a compelling maze of events so random it’s almost unbelievable.
It all happened in a Central Queensland coastal city. Unfortunately it is all true.
Warren grew up in the North Queensland town of Mackay. After his mother left home, he saw no future for himself in studying at school, living for the day and ignoring the future. He left school at the end of Year 10 with a dismal pass that did not justify the Commonwealth Scholarship he was awarded. After working as a farm labourer, cutting and carting sugar cane, he commenced an apprenticeship as a boilermaker, although he spent most of his apprenticeship in the drafting office.
As well as being highly intelligent and athletic, Warren has always been good with his hands. As a young man he designed and built his own home. Since 1973 he has made a living working on the water. He started as a tug seaman and later worked as a master pearler and a reef charter operator on his own boat, eventually working throughout the entirety of the Great Barrier Reef.
He still lives in Mackay with his wife of 43 years, Barbara. He does not regard himself as a writer but he has always been a story teller. He just had to put his story down on paper. The request for him to write about four harrowing years of his life came from his daughter. She was right, the story needed to be told.
Kerry B. Collison Asia News: Yes, you can still get the bubonic plague. Here's ...
Kerry B. Collison Asia News: Yes, you can still get the bubonic plague. Here's ...: Yes, you can still get the bubonic plague. Here's what to look out for “Bubonic” is almost onomatopoeic. It sounds bulbous a...
Yes, you can still get the bubonic plague. Here's what to look out for
Yes, you can
still get the bubonic plague. Here's what to look out for
“Bubonic” is almost onomatopoeic. It sounds bulbous and grotesque and
ancient. It sounds like something your great great grandmother might have
contracted as a child, along with “the consumption.” So when headlines proclaim
that the bubonic plague is alive in Arizona (or New Mexico, or wherever) it
feels like some archaic monster has risen from the grave.
The reality is that it never actually
died.
Bubonic plague lives on
The plague
has infected at least a handful of people in the U.S. every year for as long as
the country has been around. The number varies from just one to 17 annually.
And every few years, one of those cases proves fatal. That might sound
creepy—come on, it's the plague we're talking about here—but let's take a
minute to appreciate how great we are at fighting it off, relatively speaking.
This is a disease that wiped out around 100 million people in the 14th century.
That was half the population of Europe and a third of the Middle East. But
since 1900, the U.S. has seen just over 1,000 cases total.
Most of those infections happen in the southwest, with a
smattering of others spread across the west coast and up towards Montana. You
might think of the plague as spreading rapidly from person to person, but the
bubonic plague actually only spreads through blood. That's the most common type
of the plague. The other two, septicemic and pneumonic, happen when Yersinia
pestis bacteria spread out into further reaches of the body. Pneumonic
plague—where the bacteria has reached the lungs—is the only form of plague that
can spread easily from person to person. Otherwise it takes some very intimate
contact to catch. From human to human, anyway.
The bubonic
plague spreads through a much tinier vector: the flea. Plague bacteria can live
inside adorable rodents like squirrels and prairie dogs without killing them.
When fleas bite these little guys, the fleas become carriers of the bacteria.
Fleas in turn bite humans, infecting them. And if there's one thing you can say
about the midwest, it's that they've got a lot of little rodents—especially in
rural areas. That's why those areas remain a (relative) hotbed for the plague,
and why you should avoid getting near any sweet prairie pups.
Incidentally,
it's also why Pope Clement VI was able to keep himself free and clear of the
disease by sitting between two fires. At the time he had no idea why it
worked—people had no concept of bacteria or viruses—but he was unknowingly
preventing small critters and fleas from coming near him.
Even if you do get the
plague, you'll (probably) be okay
The good
news is that we've cut the mortality rate for the plague by a lot. The disease
used to kill around half of its victims, but since the advent of modern
antibiotics we've reduced that to about 10 percent. The odds are even better if
you can get the meds within 24 hours of your first symptoms. Delays in
treatment give the bacteria more time to spread and cause bubonic bulges.
The word
“bubonic” refers to the swollen lymph nodes in the armpit and groin that
patients get from the bacteria. The bulges are called “buboes,” and they're
gross—but they're not the worst thing about the plague. The worst thing is the
gangrene.
Gangrene is
another vaguely onomatopoeic word that means “flesh that dies when it can't
receive blood and then starts oozing foul-smelling pus and decaying right there
on your body, egads.” Gangrene can happen almost anywhere on the body, but the
plague tends to produce it at the extremities (and also—horrifyingly—on
the lips and the tip of the nose). If that doesn't deter you from trying to pet
squirrels in rural New Mexico, nothing will.
Fortunately,
modern antibiotics are quite effective at killing the bacteria, especially if
taken early. And unlike ancient days when plague victims were basically left
for dead, many of the symptoms can be managed and mitigated today.
To avoid the plague,
avoid the lil critters who carry it
Given how
rare the plague is, this really shouldn't be a huge concern. But if for those
who happen to live in the southwest (or are just visiting), here are a few tips: The first is to stop trying to get near
cute rodents. It's just not worth it. Pet someone's dog instead. The second is
to use insect repellant, specifically one that has DEET in it. Despite its
controversies, DEET is great at keeping fleas at bay (just try not to spray it
all over the place). And lastly, don't touch dead animals with your bare hands.
If a squirrel dies in your yard, use a shovel to move it away.
If you're
worried that you might have the plague, go see a doctor. Right now. A lot of
the symptoms, like fever and muscle aches, can seem like a general virus. But those
buboes cannot be mistaken. The signs will appear suddenly a
couple days after exposure, and the plague usually kills within 10 days (if
it's going to kill at all). Now is not the time to suffer in dramatic silence.
Take those buboes seriously.
Sara
Chodosh, Popular Science
Kerry B. Collison Asia News: GOOGLE A GAGGLE OF LOONY LEFTIES
Kerry B. Collison Asia News: GOOGLE A GAGGLE OF LOONY LEFTIES: GOOGLE A GAGGLE OF LOONY LEFTIES Most of the big, multi billion dollar tech corporations around today were started by geeks in Americ...
GOOGLE A GAGGLE OF LOONY LEFTIES
GOOGLE A GAGGLE OF LOONY LEFTIES
Most of the big, multi
billion dollar tech corporations around today were started by geeks in America
a few years ago. There was nothing special about these geeks except what they
had between their ears. Few of them started off particularly wealthy. For the
most part, they simply began fiddling with computers and electronics in their
parents’ garages.
Most of these geeks were white males. To my knowledge, none of them
received any special assistance from the Department of White Privilege or the
Patriarchy.
Back in the eighties, fiddling with computers was all screwdrivers and
coding. I knew a few geeks. They were all intelligent white males. Socially
awkward perhaps, but smart. There were probably some girls somewhere who loved
fiddling with computers but I never met one.
There are many things which girls like to do and do very well. There
are many things which girls do much better than boys. Computer coding is
apparently not one of them. It appears that African Americans and Hispanics are
not big on computer coding either.
Women, African Americans and Hispanics are still markedly
under-represented in the ranks of computer geeks in Silicon Valley today. The
white male geeks who run the big tech companies are concerned about this.
Rather than worrying about making profits or providing a great service,
they are devoting efforts to hiring fewer white males. They have teams of
“Diversity Officers” who are working on ways to reduce the number of white
males that the corporations employ.
The East Asians have been a great boon to these Diversity Officers.
East Asians have a higher average IQ than whites. They have a particularly high
mathematical IQ. Not surprisingly, they are greatly over-represented as
computer programmers compared to their percentage in the population. Nobody is
worried about this.
Blacks and Hispanics, who have lower average IQs than whites are
under-represented as computer programmers. No-one can seem to figure out why
this would be. The big companies are convinced that there is some
“institutional racism and sexism” which is stopping Blacks, Hispanics and women
from filling these prestigious roles (apparently, being a geek is prestigious
these days).
I don’t know if anyone else has noticed, but the word “diversity” seems
to have changed its meaning. It used to mean “increased difference” but in the
context of race or gender, these days it just means fewer white males.
If a big tech corporation had a division which was entirely African
American, would the Diversity Officer encourage them to replace some of the
Black workers with White men to increase diversity? Of course not.
If the number of Hispanics in a corporation increased at the expense of
women, would the company report an increase in diversity? Of course not.
Diversity today, means less white heterosexual men.
I think I have mentioned this before; words are important. When people
start changing the definition of words, you should be afraid. Be very afraid.
Corporations are now fully on board the diversity bandwagon. They have bought
into the idea that more diversity means bigger profits. No-one has ever proved
this. They seem to think however that if they keep repeating it, then
eventually it is sure to come true.
Dogma may be great but it doesn’t make a search engine work or make an
algorithm do whatever it is that algorithms do.
Geeks are logical people. Sooner or later they were bound to notice the
illogical nature of this situation. Recently, a geek at Google looked up from
his computer screen and did notice. He didn’t have much choice really.
Like everyone else at Google, he was being dragged from Diversity
Training to more Diversity Training. Diversity Officers were sticking their
noses into his coding and generally trying to make him feel guilty for keeping
a transgender Congolese dwarf out of a high paying and prestigious job.
James Damore wasn’t originally a computer coder. He was hired after
winning a coding competition convincingly. As far as I know, Google didn’t ask
him his colour or gender before hiring him. He was purely hired on merit.
When he decided to question Google on their diversity programs, he did
it extremely tactfully. He wrote a memo which was very logically laid out. All
of his facts were referenced. All of his statements were carefully qualified.
His conclusion was that Google might possibly have an unconscious bias and
should consider at least listening to diverse opinions.
Google did listen to his opinion. They considered his advice carefully
and then promptly proved him right by sacking him.
Despite my sympathy for the unfortunate Mr Damore, I actually see this
as a positive. It highlights the left wing, anti-white, anti-male bias in large
American corporations. These corporations have always been assumed by the left,
to be bastions of the Right-wing, White Patriarchy.
This incident exposes the hypocrisy of these insidious programs and
reveals their agenda. James Damon’s colour and gender weren’t the keys to
privilege. They were more like a bomb chained round his neck, ready to be
detonated any time he opened his mouth.
The greatest irony of this incident lies in the background of Sergey
Brin (Sergey is Google’s co-founder and the current CEO of Google’s parent
company, Alphabet Inc.
Brin was born in the Soviet Union. His father and grandfather were
mathematics geniuses. They fled the Soviet Union because, as Jews, they were
greatly restricted in what they were allowed to study.
According to Brin’s father, "the Communist Party heads barred Jews
from upper professional ranks by denying them entry to universities, Jews were
excluded from the physics department, in particular, at the prestigious Moscow
State University, because Soviet leaders did not trust them with nuclear rocket
research."
In stark contrast, America opened its arms to the Brin family. They
were given citizenship and complete freedom. Sergey was able to study at
Stanford, one of America’s most prestigious Universities.
He was also able to start a business and to become one of the
wealthiest and most powerful people in the world. I don’t think Americans
expected gratitude from Brin. I’m pretty sure however, that they wouldn’t have
expected him to turn on them this way.
Sergey Brin should understand what discrimination is. His family fled
from it. If he thinks that white Christian people have some kind of unfair
advantage, some special kind of “White Privilege” then how does he explain his
own “rags to riches” story.
The Brin family were from the Soviet Union, America’s number one enemy
at the time. They were Jewish, they were “other.” Despite this, Sergey powered
from the bottom of the ladder to the very top in just a few years.
Yet now he is there, he seems to believe that America is a nation
plagued with discrimination? Sergey is determined to stamp out the barriers to
migrant success which did so little to limit his own meteoric rise.
This decision looks particularly odious in light of the recent decision
by Google subsidiary, YouTube, to partner with the ADL (formerly known as “the
Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith). to censor hate speech (read “opinions
they don’t like”). We all know what they mean by “hate speech.” It will be
anything to the right of Noam Chomsky.
The ADL is an advocacy and lobbying organisation for a particular
ethnic and religious group. Whilst they may not be burning crosses on people’s
lawns, they have a commitment to free speech like Miley Cyrus has a commitment
to modesty.
Google has become the world’s information gateway. For Sergey Brin to
be installing the head of an ethnic advocacy group as gatekeeper to the world’s
information is entirely inappropriate.
The people I feel particularly sorry for are the ordinary Jews of the
Western World. I know that this situation will set people off. Once again,
there will be a cry going up that “the Jews” are all to blame.
I won’t be blaming “the Jews” for the actions of Sergey Brin any more
than I expect people to blame me for the actions of Sarah Hanson-young. Let me
tell you, “the Christians” are not much better. I posted this memo on facebook
and a Catholic friend told me she was glad that this poor guy lost his job.
I have worked with a number of Jewish people who are fighting for an
end to mass third world immigration and ridiculous political correctness.
There are some extremely high-profile Jews such as Avi Yemeni, Ben
Shapiro and Milo Yianopolis who are very active against these crazy policies. I
was recently invited on to the excellent “Nothing Left” Jewish internet radio
channel in Melbourne which, as the name suggests, is totally opposed to the
leftist agenda.
I believe however, that Brin and his corporation are involved in
appalling discrimination and stifling of dissent. They are also becoming
steadily more active in the destruction of free speech and of ideological
freedom worldwide. I believe that what they are doing is evil and that silence
is consent
Harry Richardson
Harry Richardson is a long-time student of Islam and author of best
seller, "the Story Of Mohammed - Islam Unveiled',
http://thestoryofmohammed.blogspot.com.au
Monday, August 14, 2017
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"Rockefeller and the Demise of Ibu Pertiwi" ‘When Indonesia and Australia Again Go to War’
"Rockefeller and the
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Indonesia awaits US report on slain corruption witness – is this the long arm of Indonesia’s BIN secret service in play here?
Indonesia awaits US report on slain
corruption witness – is this the long arm of Indonesia’s BIN secret service in
play here?
Businessman
killed in Los Angeles had been due to give evidence against politicians in
graft case
Anti-corruption investigators are waiting to hear from U.S. police about
the death of a key witness. Businessman Johannes Marliem was found dead with a
gunshot wound to the head at his home in Los Angeles on Thursday.
He was a witness in a multi-million-dollar
corruption case involving senior politicians, including Parliamentary Speaker
Setya Novanto, who also leads Indonesia's second-biggest political party
Golkar.
Foreign Ministry spokesman Arrmanatha Nasir told
Anadolu Agency that it was waiting for police in California to deliver
information about Marliem’s death.
“The party that has the right to decide is the U.S.
police,” he said. “We are waiting for information from them.”
Saut Situmorang, deputy head of the Corruption
Eradication Commission, said Marliem’s death was important “because he has
something to do with the case we are dealing with.”
Marliem was the director of Biomorf, a U.S.-based
biometrics company, that was awarded the contract to supply an automated
fingerprint system for a national electronic ID card program launched in 2011.
According to investigators, around half of the
project’s 5.8 trillion Indonesian rupiah ($434 million) budget was divided
between 37 suspects, including Novanto and 23 other members of the House of
Representatives.
Fear
for life
The scam is said to have cost the state around $190
million in losses.
Novanto was described by U.S. President Donald
Trump as “one of the powerful men and a great man” during a news conference at
Trump Tower during his presidential campaign.
He was temporarily forced to step down over
corruption allegations in 2015 after he was heard seeking a $4 billion payment
from a U.S. mining company.
Prosecutors have revealed that Marliem paid a
$200,000 as a bribe to Sugiharto, a former senior Home Ministry official who
has been jailed for five years in the case.
Alongside Novanto, two former high-ranking members
of the then ruling Democratic Party, Anas Urbaningrum and Muhammad Nazaruddin,
have also been named as key suspects in the case. It is believed they may have
influenced lawmakers to pass the project’s budget.
Days before his death, Marliem had told the Kontan
newspaper that he feared for his life. “I do not want to be published as a
witness,” he said. “It could be my life is now threatened.”
In the interview, Marliem also denied having given
bribes to Sugiharto.
In its 2015 Corruption Perceptions Index,
Transparency International ranked Indonesia 88 out of 168 countries. President
Joko Widodo has stressed his commitment to eradicating corruption.