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12 Nov 2010 @ 06:22
This analyst will continue on the ASEAN theme and will focus on road networks & railways for this piece. The region is now preparing the foundations for its conversion into an economic union by 2015, so it would be a productive engagement for citizens of the region to put forward their ideas about how to let the region grow and prosper, such as the idea about land bridges articulated here. More >
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11 Nov 2010 @ 01:22
Many seekers and Lightworkers (those who truly pass on Light to others in need) may be wondering about the ‘photonic belt’ that they have heard from Masters (Adepts of the Brotherhood) and chanellers down here. More >
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10 Nov 2010 @ 01:33
For this piece I’m going to focus on the theme of an ASEAN-wide rocket industry-based aerospace program. ASEAN is about to integrate economically by 2015, so may the member states put in the list of agenda for action the launching of a regional aerospace program. More >
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9 Nov 2010 @ 06:23
The term ‘starseed’ may be among those buzzwords that are now flying across the globe and making some intriguing landings in domiciles. Sooner or later this term would be a household word, by which time it will be accepted or, to use sociological language, become part of our “taken for granted reality.” More >
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6 Nov 2010 @ 06:38
Let me declare the contention that there are too many Dark spies in the astral-etheric belt. I will use the term ‘electromagnetic field’ or EMF in lieu of astral-etheric belt as they refer to the same thing. Dark spies are out there in the EMF, comprising of Dark Masters, Dark ETIs (extra-terrestrial intelligences), and their subalterns. More >
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5 Nov 2010 @ 06:27
Will the ASEAN ever achieve economic integration that its member states have long dreamed of? Being an advocate of ASEAN unification, let me once more share thoughts about my humble region. More >
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4 Nov 2010 @ 06:30
The Philippines abounds with stories about the ‘Yamashita gold’, a part of which accordingly went to the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos. Incidentally, certain writers did pen some well researched books about the subject, the result ending among the ‘controversial’ topics in town. More >
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3 Nov 2010 @ 06:26
The USA and European states have been raising the alarm bell recently of a China that has been manipulating its currency to undermine the economies of the former. That is the perception coming from the West, a perception that is dangerously warped, so let me share some reflective thoughts about the matter. More >
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2 Nov 2010 @ 02:54
To add to the discourse, let me share some notes about the mythical bird called phoenix. In my country, among our southern ethnicities, a parallel mythical bird is the ‘sarimanok’. ‘Manok’ means chicken, while ‘sarimanok’ is something not like chicken but mythical and more potent than chicken or any bird for that matter. More >
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23 Oct 2010 @ 06:32
As a young lad I was taught, like everyone else, tales that came straight from ancient folklore. As each nation has its own indigenous narratives to pass on to younger generations, so does my nation possess our indigenous tales. The Philippines is so wealthy with folklore, that I feel it is a privilege to be born here due to this wealth. More >
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