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In preparing to write my novel Tsunami, about a fictional undersea volcano on the verge of exploding and sending a monster tsunami smashing into California, I did a great deal of research into the world of natural disasters. I leaned heavily on NOAA, USGS, NASA and dozens of library and university sources for my information. One thing became clear as I dug into the research: tsunamis are not self generating. They are always the product of some other natural event.
Tsunamis are triggered by disturbances on the ocean floor that displace water and upset the equilibrium of the surrounding ocean. Undersea earthquakes, landslides, and erupting volcanoes are the main causes. In deep water, the height of a tsunami wave may be less than 4 feet and hardly noticeable on the surface where normal swells are that large or larger, but the wave length, or the trough between waves in a tsunami train, can be 50 miles or more. Once a tsunami is propagated, the long wave travels at 500 to 600 miles per hour. As the wave nears land and the water shallows, the leading edge slows down and the trailing wave closes the gap and compresses the water into a wave that can build to a height of 100 feet or more as it sweeps ashore. The destructive power of a large tsunami hitting the shoreline is hard to imagine.
Recorded history’s most destructive tsunami occurred on Dec. 26, 2004 in the Indian Ocean. A 9.1 magnitude undersea earthquake off the island of Sumatra created a massive tsunami. Waves 30 to 100 feet high struck Indonesia, Thailand, India, and eight other countries. 225,000 died.
Following the explosion of the Krakatau volcano in 1883, 130-foot waves wiped out whole villages along the coast of Sumatra, killing more than 36,000 people.
A tsunami can travel long distances without significant loss of energy. In 1960, a tsunami started by a 9.5 seafloor earthquake off Chile battered the Chilean coast and then travelled undetected thousands of miles across the Pacific Ocean, causing death and destruction in Hawaii, Japan, Alaska, and countries as far away as New Zealand.
In 1896, a deep submarine earthquake 200 miles east of Japan triggered a tsunami that sped unobserved toward land, quickly rising to 110 feet as it charged ashore. The fast-moving wave smashed into the village of Sanriku during a Shinto festival that had attracted thousands of people. The tsunami obliterated the village and killed 27,000. The wave had passed undetected under the keels of the fishing boats 20 miles offshore.
In Hilo, Hawaii, in 1946, the harbor, waterfront, and downtown area were destroyed by a 30-foot tsunami, and 159 people died.
Following the 1946 and 1960 tsunamis that devastated Hilo, Hawaii, Japan, and other countries around the Pacific Basin, 26 countries throughout the Pacific region collaborated in the installation of the Pacific Tsunami Warning System. Seafloor seismometers and tidal gauges were installed throughout the Pacific and connected to the System’s operational headquarters in Ewa Beach, near Honolulu. Real time instrument readings locate the place and time of an undersea disturbance capable of starting a tsunami. Immediate warnings are issued to the areas of potential danger. The U.S. West Coast is protected by the West Coast and Alaska Tsunami Warning System headquartered in Palmer, Alaska. Unfortunately, no warning system was installed in the Indian Ocean prior to the December, 2004 tsunami that killed over 200,000 people. None of the countries bordering the Indian Ocean had advance warning of the approaching tsunami.
Even with a warning system in place, tsunamis can still take lives if triggered by undersea disturbances close to shore. In 1992 and 1993 over 2,000 people were killed by tsunamis in Nicaragua, Indonesia, and Japan. In 1998 a series of 50-foot waves caused by an undersea landslide only a few miles offshore washed over a small island near Papua, New Guinea, denuding the island and taking 2,200 lives. The first wave struck within minutes of the undersea event, giving the islanders no chance to prepare.
A tsunami is usually made up of more than one wave. A train of two, three, or four waves can strike land at intervals of 10 to 30 minutes or longer. The first wave is usually not the largest. The second or third wave is often the biggest and most destructive.
Very little is left standing after a large tsunami sweeps ashore. The wave’s power smashes buildings, uproots trees, and sucks everything back out to sea when it recedes. The scene is one of complete devastation. If you live near the ocean, take tsunami warnings seriously. Head inland as directed by local authorities. Do not go to the beach to see what a tsunami looks like. By the time you find out, it will be too late.
Gordon Gumpertz, author of TSUNAMI, is a working novelist who writes suspense-packed adventure novels featuring believable characters caught up in the dynamic forces of natural and man-made disasters. His books achieve a sense of immediacy and realism through extensive background research. For more, visit Tsunami.
Globally we have awakening to the serious problems facing the world’s dwindling fresh water supplies. Irena Salina’s recent award winning film “Flow” addresses some eye-opening issues regarding our most precious resource. From the highly questionable quality of the water we get from our taps, to the sometimes almost unregulated content of bottled water, the film seriously challenges our predispositions toward government safety and oversight of our water supplies.
But an even more frightening truth is that the world is facing perhaps its biggest challenge to mankind in the 21st century. The tremendous amount of fresh water used for agriculture, industry, and the day-to-day lives of 6.5 billion people has created drinking water shortages in many places and the problem is getting worse everyday in more areas worldwide. Our available fresh water supplies are being polluted and contaminated at an alarming rate as mankind’s activities continue to dump chemicals, pesticides, metals, sewage, pharmaceutical drugs, and a host of other pollutants and filth into our lakes, rivers, streams, and oceans. Over eighty percent of hospital beds filled worldwide is a result of a water-borne illness, poor hygiene, or poor sanitation as a direct consequence of little or no access to safe drinking water.
Climatic changes and altered global weather patterns is also playing a major role in disrupting our supply of fresh water. The predictions indicate that it will have a serious impact on vegetation, agriculture, forestry, and ecosystems worldwide causing further problems and disruptions for all mankind in the next decade.
Almost everyday now, the press speaks to some form of water related issue giving indication after indication of the growing problems regarding the world’s water supplies. However, in spite of repeated warnings and increased public awareness many people continually abuse, take for granted, and pollute our most valuable and precious resource while paying much more attention to the price of a barrel of oil and the scores of sporting events. Fortune magazine says, “water will be to the 21st century what oil was to the 20th century.”
Have you ever stopped to consider how precious water really is? How significant it is to our overall health? Do you realize that water is the essence of life? And what would happen to you if suddenly you no longer had access to it? Are you aware that lean muscle tissue contains about 75% water. Blood contains 95% water, body fat contains 14% water, and bone has 22% water. Normally a baby is made up of approximately 75% water, an adult male about 60%, and an adult female about 55% water. Water is literally the one ingredient that all living organisms on our planet must have to sustain us. We simply cannot have life as we know it without water.
And as the issues and problems arising from shortages and contamination of our ground water supplies goes on there is one very important, almost overlooked, and completely unharvested source of water on our planet. Air! There is moisture in our air referred to as the dew point. Many people are also surprised to learn that at any given time there is about 3.4 quadrillion gallons (3,100 cubic miles) of water in our atmosphere with billions and billions of gallons being recycled daily via the hydrologic cycle.
What does this mean for mankind? Well it gives us an almost completely untouched, unused, unharvested, replenshible source of fresh drinking water daily. The technology is here, and has been around for a while but public awareness of it is very low. The bottled water companies certainly don’t want you to know about it. Your knowledge of this technology might cut into the billions they make by trying to convince you that bottled water is healthier than tap water.
Atmospheric water generators pull air into the unit and then process moisture from the air to create water. The A.W.G. circulates refrigerant (much a like a dehumidifier) through coils to create a temperature in the coils or chiller array that is lower than the humidity (dew point) of the intake air. This causes condensation of water that is then channeled into a holding tank. From this point extensive measures are used such as UV light, ozone, and various filtration methods to create very fresh, very clean drinking water. The system doesn’t require a water source since it acts like a literal “water factory” that makes water from air!
Some atmospheric water generators are also packaged with air-conditioning units which create a complete environmental system acting as an air-purification, air dehumidification, air-conditioning, and water generating system all rolled up into one. Combine this technology with solar power and you have a home, building, etc, that is completely self-sufficient without any need whatsoever for dependancy on municipal, or other outside sources of water or power.
But there are also tremendous applications and benefits to using atmospheric water generators as a way to alleviate water shortages in areas that desperately need the technology. As the world pushes ever further toward ways to overcome the tremendous water shortage, water pollution, and water contamination problems, the atmsopheric water generator (A.W.G.) emerges as a vialble sustainable source of replenishing our supplies.
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Here in the USA, we have always been blissfully unaware that our decisions have International implications. The war in Iraq, our rhetoric towards Iran, our support of Israel, and now our mortgage market, along with the derivatives thereof, are having the effect of a large boulder being thrown into a glass birdbath.
In the midst of this, the Fed has decided to inflate our money, so as to bail out other large corporations, other countries, and anybody else that may have been involved with the the bad paper that was issued worldwide.
In one way, the Fed has reason to be concerned. What doesn’t get reported in our media are the massive bank failures taking place overseas. The Royal Bank of Scotland (one the two biggest banks in Scotland) has imploded. There have bank runs in Hong Kong the past week, the first in nearly ten years, and world financial markets mired with bad assets are seeing their lending pools shrink.
In America, the credit crunch is starting to hit home, as even prime borrowers-those having a credit score above 720- are starting to miss payments. International banks that have made money lending to Americans leading increasingly consumptive lives are having to worry about recouping that money. In an cruel turn of fate, Americans may have a 60″ HDTV, and no home to put it in.
This is also having an effect on Chinese exports. Consumers are being forced to reevaluate their spending priorities. With credit card companies all but guaranteed to lower limits, the discretionary funds used to purchase cheap, Chinese electronics are taking a nosedive along with them. This will have a profound effect on the growing Chinese middle class.
Speaking of the Chinese middle class, they are beginning to consume as much or more than their American brethren. Currently, the best selling vehicle in China is the SUV, a monster that shares some of the blame for the current scarcity of fuel in the USA. They are consuming more meat, and are consuming all the soybeans that Brazil and the rest of the world can provide, at the rate of more than 200 bushels per year. This doesn’t count the amount that is needed to fatten animals. We could be looking at food shortages, in and because of China, within the next two years.
China is primarily an exporter of goods. What happens if the exports stop, and China has to lay off its workforce? You have a general population who has known the simple pleasures of the middle class, being forced down into abject poverty. Everything would have been fine there, if only members of the Communist party had wealth, and everyone lived in relative poverty. They made the mistake of mixing Capitalism with Communism. When you taste freedom, you naturally are going to want more of the same. What happens when the middle class disappears? Revolution.
What happens to the West, if there is economic instability, and political unrest in Asia? Crisis. The price of goods are going to rise as production is cut, and destabilisation reverberates throughout the continent of Asia. The pain for the American and European consumer will be nearly unbearable. We would see technical deevolution.
Trade is slowed severely, and the rate at which the money left in the credit markets move is slowed to nearly a standstill. There is a global economic crash, followed by a global solution. A realignment of banking entities with a common currency will rise, followed by a common government. The world will agree, because the life they once knew is gone, and they will jump at the first sign of hope. That hope will be short-lived, because while the majority of the population will be controllable, a minority will not.
Radical terrorists, disgruntled nationalists, and those with firm religious beliefs will not be placated. They will be done away with for their dissent, because they are inconvenient, and won’t work for the the good of the whole. People will watch it happen, and they won’t care, because their lifestyle is no longer threatened. They will be defeated. There will be peace, for a short while. That is, until people realize that they cannot control God. Food will become more scarce, as will water. As “elbow room” and available property decrease, so will conflict, not just among nations, but even regionally. Turf wars will consume the Nations of the world, as everyone decides that they are working for the good of all, if all means a select group of people.
The world is at a point where very minor changes can have major effects. This is just one breeze set in motion by butterflies wings. There are many ways that this could unfold, but it will all end the same way. The World as we know it is set to unravel. The only uncertain variable is when it will take place.
So, what is my conclusion…well, I would get my house in order, accept Jesus Christ as my savior, and accept his comfort and peace in the midst of life’s storms. I would be neglecting my duty as a believer if I didn’t tell you this. Ask him to forgive your sins, and don’t worry about the future. He is the only hope you will find.
Therefore take no thought, saying, What shall we eat? or, What shall we drink? or, Wherewithal shall we be clothed? (For after all these things do the Gentiles seek:) for your heavenly Father knows that you have need of all these things. But seek you first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added to you.
Take therefore no thought for the morrow: for the morrow shall take thought for the things of itself. Sufficient to the day is the evil thereof. Matt 6:31-33 KJV
Kurt Hartman is a pessimist, and an optimist. There’s just no way we’re wriggling out of this one. He works for a company that sells haul truck tires.
We recently had the experience of “watching” a major department store close one of its locations due to a slump in sales. We made frequent visits from the date of the announcement till the day the last customer was allowed in and out of the front doors. Just to observe the dismantling of a store.
We watched as merchandise was discounted and taken home by excited bargain hunters. We saw the floor area shrink as the liquidator moved merchandise closer and closer to the middle of the space, leaving behind an unimaginable number of tables, racks, shelving, signs, hangers, and other display paraphernalia.
We learned that some of the stuff it takes to outfit a store was to be sent to other stores. Some of it was offered to the people in the local community for purchase at very reasonable prices. Some of it went to charities who expressed a need for it. Some of it was sent to a metal recycler.
Too much of it ended up in a landfill.
We wondered about the reverse of that operation: the opening of a store. The truckloads of boxes that arrive carrying all of those tables, racks, shelving, signs, hangers, and other display paraphernalia. Boxes filled with foam blocks, bubble wrap, and wooden crates, as well as the products that will be for sale. We presume the cardboard is recycled, but we also presume that a lot of that stuff ends up in a landfill. We know their direct mail advertising pieces end up there for the most part.
A business like that makes a negative impact on the environment whether it’s opening or closing. A business like that has a high overhead in terms of energy consumption. A business like that requires you to get dressed and drive to it.
When we launched our online store, we made no such impact. We are operating a virtual store, meaning we have no inventory on hand so we have no need for display tables and racks or warehouses full of storage shelves. Our suppliers stock their own merchandise and ship it directly to you as soon as you place your order. We quite simply handle the marketing and billing systems after we’ve found and approved products worthy of our customers.
Doing business this way saves us money that we can pass along to our customers, and it saves our venders time and money they’d otherwise have to spend marketing and selling. Often our venders are offering unique or very limited edition merchandise. They can’t provide the quantities of mass produced products the big department stores require. Artisans and craftspeople much rather be creating new products than negotiating contracts and managing large teams of workers. They take pride in quality over quantity.
We are constantly looking for and evaluating new partnerships to broaden our product offerings. We like to get acquainted with our venders, inspect the merchandise, and even taste it, wear it, and share it with our test-shoppers.
We see our role as helping match creative people with customers who are looking for something different, something rare, something that will last a lifetime.
Now, that’s a win-win for all of us.
We think we are at the front of a future trend, a trend that can go a long way toward saving the resources of the world for more valuable things than store displays. We know our online shoppers are able to look at pictures in our virtual catalog and make purchasing decisions. They’ve been doing that and have sent us accolades in return for the experience.
We are challenged to make sure our visual merchandising and displays are effective and our Website is easy to navigate. If you ever find that’s not the case, please let us know.
We think the world of our customers and are pleased to help you make the world better.
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- What do you think and feel when you watch a “brick and mortar” store close and get dismantled like this?
- Why online shopping is Good / Better for the Environment?
- What are All the other ways in which an online / virtual store conserves energy vs. a “brick and mortar” store?
- How handcrafted products consume less energy and non-renewable resources than manufactured / mass produced products?
- Would you buy / prefer “green” products made with recycled materials?
- Would you prefer products made with natural materials, like teak wood, silk, or water hyacinth versus non-renewable and/or non-biodegradable resources, like plastics, etc.?
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According to a major report unveiled at the 2008 Global Spa Summit in New York, the global spa economy is estimated to be over $250 billion. Prepared by SRI International on behalf of The Global Spa Summit, the first-ever Global Spa Economy Report represents the most comprehensive effort yet to quantify the rapidly expanding global spa industry.
More than 220 industry leaders from around the world attended this year’s summit, which was highlighted by keynote speeches from hotelier Ian Schrager and Dr. Richard Carmona, 17th Surgeon General of the United States and Vice Chairman of Canyon Ranch.
The report’s estimate, which looked at the year 2007, includes $60.3 billion in core spa industry revenues, such as spa facilities, capital investments, education, consulting, media, associations, and events, and $194 billion in spa-related hospitality, tourism, and real estate.
When broader spa-related industries such as mineral essential beauty, nutrition, and fitness were factored into the equation, last year’s global health and wellness market exceeded $1 trillion, according to the report. The one-year snapshot makes the spa sector one of the first industries to organize at a global level and analyze its own worldwide impact.
The report also found that 1.2 million workers were employed in more than 71,600 spas worldwide in 2007. During the same period, capital investment in spas approached $13 billion, with continued expansion on the horizon.
“The spa industry is growing at a breakneck pace, but its diversity and scope have always made it difficult to quantify its size and financial strength, as well as to harness the full power of its collaborative voice,” said SpaFinder CEO Pete Ellis, who also serves as the chairman of the board for the Global Spa Summit. “For the first time ever, this report shows decision-makers from investors to policymakers to the industry’s own leaders just how big the industry is, and how integral it is to the global economy.”
In a breakdown of spa revenues by nation, the United States emerges on top, with earnings of more than $12 billion, followed by Japan ($5.7 billion) and Germany ($3.8 billion). The list continues with France, Italy, the United Kingdom, and China.
The report’s findings derive from interviews with over 50 high-level industry executives; 1,000 responses to a global survey of industry sources; and data collected from more than 210 countries – ten times more than in previous spa industry reviews. The study defined spas as establishments that promote wellness through the provision of therapeutic and other professional services aimed at renewing body, mind, and spirit.
The study was conducted by SRI International, a worldwide independent research firm originally founded as the Stanford Research Institute.
Global Spa Summit is an international organization dedicated to bringing together leaders and visionaries to shape the future of the global spa and wellness industry. Founded in 2006, the organization hosted the second-ever Global Spa Summit in New York City in May 2008, where top industry executives gathered to exchange ideas and advance industry goals, such as establishing a common language and understanding across regions and continents and creating uniform performance benchmarks for spas worldwide.
Last year’s sold-out Summit attracted top level business executives from all over the world with interest in the spa and wellness industry. Representatives from diverse sectors including the hospitality, investment, finance, real estate, medical, consulting, product, and other related industries attended this much anticipated event.
Global Spa Summit was underwritten by Spa Finder, Inc., the world’s leading spa marketing and media company, in collaboration with a team of international advisors. This year’s Summit was sponsored by Technogym, Pevonia Botanica, CNL Income Company, LLC, Fairmont Raffles Hotels International, Mandara Spa, Murad, Raison d’Etre, Spa Chakra, SpaFinder, Spatality, Steiner Leisure and Sodashi and Talise.
Geologix Inc. manufactures products using a proprietary formula featuring 34 natural minerals contained in the ancient sea water from the famous Michigan Basin — a concentration of minerals higher than that found in any known body of water in the world. Mineral Essentials focuses on spa, skin care, and massage products to moisturize and provide anti-aging protection for great skin. Mineral Essentials
Designed to resemble a billowing sail, the Burj Al Arab Hotel soars to a more than a 1,000 feet, dominating the Dubai coastline. At night, it offers an unforgettable sight, surrounded by choreographed color sculptures of water and fire. This all-suite hotel reflects the finest that the world has to offer. Guests are transported discreetly inside a chauffeur-driven Rolls Royce the hotel where check in is conducted in the privacy of the guest suite. At private reception desks on each floor, a brigade of highly trained butlers provides around-the-clock attention. At the Burj Al Arab Hotel, guests are assured of a highly personalized service throughout their stay.
Burj Al Arab does not have rooms; it has 202 suites, each one arranged over two floors. The spacious suites feature floor-to-ceiling glass windows which offer simply breathtaking views of the Arabian Gulf. Decorated with lavish textures and exuberant colors, each suite features a sumptuous living and dining area, state-of-the-art entertainment system and office facilities. Their sheer opulence in every tiny detail is underpinned with technology that does everything from controlling the 42-inch Plasma screen TV to closing the curtains.
An extensive range of full-size Hermes bathroom amenities, a decadent bath menu with music and oils, and an alternative menu offering a range of 13 pillows to choose from are also provided as standard in all the suites.
After conducting business, shopping, or exploring Dubai, when it’s time to wind down, nowhere instills a feeling of luxury, pampering and well-being better than the breathtakingly beautiful Assawan Spa & Health Club. In a setting on the 18th floor that would make a poet sigh, tensions are eased in the spa’s crystal clear pools or by indulging in the finest treatments to invigorate and revitalize.
Emulating the luxurious standards set by the hotel, Assawan Spa & Health Club at Burj Al Arab is a haven of serenity and extravagance. The beautiful mosaics used stylishly throughout the spa create an atmosphere of tranquil escapism, enhanced by the breathtaking views over the Jumeirah coastline and Arabian Gulf.
A harmonious balance of well-being and relaxation is the essence of the spa. This underlies the choice of pampering treatments as well as the assortment of fitness options available. Guests can bask in the quiet ambience of the wet areas, consisting of separate ladies’ and gents’ saunas; steam room; Jacuzzi and a choice of the mixed or ladies-only infinity swimming pool.
For a more active approach, the spa’s personal trainers tailor sessions based on individual goals, ability and availability. Yoga, non-impact aerobics and other fitness classes are scheduled. The latest high tech training equipment and a squash court, a mixed gym and dedicated ladies only area are set aside for use by members and guests.
The alluring treatments at the contemporary spa, where meditative music and gentle hands melt away all signs of stress, are specially designed to provide the ultimate in luxurious relaxation. From the decadent massages to the finest facials, the treatments from world-renowned houses such as La Prairie, ESPA and Aromatherapy Associates truly are a delight. All products used in the spa are of the utmost quality and can be purchased in the Spa Boutique.
A signature Assawan treatment, the Tuina Massage is a traditional Chinese-type of massage, based on the use of the Chinese principles, to bring the body back in balance. The therapist uses a series of pressing, tapping, and kneading techniques, with palms, fingertips, and knuckles, that help the body to remove blockages along the meridians of the body and stimulate the flow of qui and blood to promote healing.
The pricey Extreme Indulgence is a luxurious ritual, comprised of a caviar facial and caviar body treatment, designed to have an immediate firming effect and the leave the skin with a youthful, all-over glow.
Totally focused on naturally improving the condition of the skin and enhancing its appearance, all ESPA facials include a ritual of specialized double cleansing techniques, gentle exfoliation, acupressure facial massage, and a deep cleansing and intensive face mask. This is followed by a deep oriental head massage to clear the mind and bring harmony and tranquility. Totally exclusive and unique to the Assawan Spa, therapists have been chosen by ESPA to offer these specialist rituals such as these.
Geologix Inc. manufactures products using a proprietary formula featuring 34 natural minerals contained in the ancient sea water from the famous Michigan Basin — a concentration of minerals higher than that found in any known body of water in the world. Mineral Essentials focuses on spa, skin care, and massage products to moisturize and provide anti-aging protection for great skin. Mineral Essentials
What a wonderful idea to have a commitment to PEACE
Seeking freedom from the world husbandry of man’s endless mis-management, stupidity and over heated testosterone activated ego-centric actions.
It’s a great idea to have a commitment to PEACE I would suggest we take a positive step towards this.
But why not some steps towards changing the lack of balance in the world.
Less than a hundred years ago a woman threw herself in the path of the King of England’s race horse. Her motive! To gain the ability for women to vote in the members of England’s Parliament.
Now towards a PEACE that has eluded the world since humans arrived, it needs women in a more advanced role. A position that Women have never held on the Planet in any form.
( where you mutter “good thing too”! It means you have not grasped the consequences of leaving them out)
I am Ray Trevor Twine MA a retired Psychologist. I manage a UK Natural Health Research Charity Objective: Helping people to live longer with health in place. Ha! Ha! In a day in the life for people on Planet Earth.
My Father was killed in world war 11 when I was 7 years old. Millions and millions of men and women have lost a loved one to the wars perpetrated by the men of the Planet. Millions more are destined to suffer similar loss unless we start acting towards a ‘New Way’.
PEACE cannot be gained by people thinking of it. Just as that Suffragette decided to act. We do need women to act once more.
In the opinion of more and more thinking people Putting more women in an equitable voting position to temper the mad frenzy of man’s ego for power-revenge- with the touch of compassion.
The Three million African tribe-people who died a few years ago from the cutting blows of machetes could be alive today.
A women in Asia locked up for how many years? She is such a powerful threat to some really evil men who cling on to power with every means except the wisdom of care for their people.
Here is an outline for a future PEACE. Actions that have never been used in human history.
The proposition is that The yin of humans-the women. Have a just equal part in governing all matters that include the Earth’s people.
This will not be the rule of women. It will be the rule of yin-yang an equal wise ruling. Man’s EGO less dangerous for us all.
The ‘Yin’ The Woman on earth shall have 50% of the vote in the major decision making of all nations.
That it should be mandatory amongst all peoples that all laws-rules-edicts within all nations within all religions all institutions concerned with the welfare of man/woman shall have a 50% share in any/all vote.
Why such a silly idea? Well lets take a look at man and his efforts since life began on Planet Earth.
The ‘Yang’ male on earth have throughout history has been unable to provide the basics for most people food,shelter security. Consider the following:
The fact of life on Earth is ‘Mayhem’. This continues unabated throughout the world day in day out.
Destruction-killing millions of people every year by warring males. The male has created the new 2000 Millennium killing method.
This calls for a crazed-drugged up mad-man self- strapping on plus other man people filling a large truck with explosives. Placed where people congregate and blow them all away.
In addition the aiming of commercial airplanes at large buildings.
Note that the male in many Nations has been unable to govern the people at all.
Most notable is the inability of governments to protect woman. On the African Continent 1 in 5 women have reported being raped.
A million women 1,000,000 in USA have reported either physical and or rape abuse every year for the past 5 years.
Imagine the true figures? (annual reports of the abuse of the USA male is numbered at 300,000)
We refuse to accept women in numbers to have a place in governing the people? Yet cast a thought of what might have been a Planet scenario had man been just and fair towards them.
Imagine had they taken up their right full ‘Yin’place dovetailed into the ‘Yin-Yang’ design of the ‘Human Being’ complete.
Man with an apparent fear of women has used such devious means to prevent her joining him at the helm of life for others.
Take a moment to further consider that a Planet Earth with equal women/men gender in the governing status would have led to a more peaceful Earth.?
That instead of between 8 to 10% of the world’s people with food shelter and security in place. Yes! That is fact reading this you are not part of the 90% you are in the 8 to 10 percent of us lucky people.
Perhaps with the compassion of the women voting power in place over the last few Thousand years or so.
We would have closer to Eighty Percent 80% of people with enough food with a roof, without fear of persecution. Just living.
Though our history. All Nations all governing institutions,religions, cults gangs of men consider the woman inferior less worthy enough to have a role?.
We have a present situation of a Billion women Catholics governed by old men who have never experienced a full life in a family situation. Men who dictate that women shall not have a say as yes/no to the creation of a life in their own body.
The greatest numbers of women on Earth through another religious doctrine/. Live as the chattel of man with less voice of authority in matters of welfare for others than the dog in the kennel outside.
Yes! I know now and again a women with enormous effort rises through the ranks and gains a position of some power. Men point this as evidence: “Look we do let them in”!
But talk to Mrs Blair (The wife of the ex PM of England.) (Through her intellect in Law she entered the male domain) She tells of the closed shop of the British legal system. Impossible for a woman to rise to a high level in the ranks.
Talk to millions of women abused once by a man and then by a male’ judge deciding for his own gender.
We all know the gangs of men the renta-a gang created in all nation through-out the world. The lackey of the wealthy ruling elite.
These gangs with a fancy title to fool the people into believing that they can be part of their ranks.
The Conservatives, Democrats,Liberals,Maoists,Socialists, Islamists Communists Republicans and more…. Exist in every Nation in the world. The do not allow women into their gang in equal numbers?
At election time the statement (communists apart) is made > “We want to represent you”
The male-female gender fact is that 50% of each nation is female. All males in Government means it is not possible for true-representation to ever take place.
The women have little or no representation within the world decisions making.
Spain is the exception with 50% of women as ministers.
The present news is gloomy but expected, everyone knows that our Planet Earth wars between ourselves are relentless in their frequency.
The latest development between East and West is caused by man’s ego. We move back again in time to a ‘cold-war’ in place.
Man just does not have wit, enough wisdom to keep any kind of peace in the world. They have had many Thousands of years to get it right. Please note Never never with Women to help them.
Now we, who are in that 8 to 10 % of the Earth population the lucky few. We have a new worry Will we have a future world war?
In therapy we pass on a patient when we have failed to bring in change.
Lets make a change for the better for all of us.
A freedom from the world husbandry of man’s endless mis-management, stupidity. Those over heated testosterone activated ego-centric war first actions.
Lets bring in the ‘Women’ to ‘cool it’. Thats Planet Earth of course.
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Prologue
My latest adventure, or should I say mis-adventure, involved rib patrol boats and gunboats mixed in a heady concoction of deceit, death, corruption and desolation. It’s a story that’s still going around and around in my head, and hopefully by setting out my thoughts it will help me come to terms with what must be my experience of a lifetime.
It all started out, as I guess many of these things do, by a phone call with the offer of some offshore oil support work operating some 35-40 miles offshore in the Gulf of Guinea. A planned one month stint during our winter months, in the warmth of Africa away from the cold and damp of blighty, and some good remuneration to boot!
Little was I to know that I was to become witness to the reality of life in the third world, between the haves and the have nots in what was in truth a division between life and death. As my story unfolds you will hear about a culture of deceit and corruption at the highest levels in government and military, why each and every white European carries a bounty of $2m on his head and the reasons why a militant organisation claims justification for piracy and murder.
Black gold, the oil that the west has an insatiable desire for, is the catalyst for a dreadfully greedy and violent part of Africa, Nigeria.
DAY BY DAY
Day 1. Tuesday 11th March
An exciting and early start to catch my flight from Manchester to Heathrow, before catching the daily BA flight to Lagos. I was met at the airport by a representative from my new employer, a UK Security Consultancy employing some 80 personnel. The job was to be the captain of an ex MOD Spitfire Class 24m, RTTL (Rescue and Target Towing Launch). It was one of two vessels recently acquired by the company with another two on the way. These vessels had been previously used by the RAF & Royal Navy for target towing in support of military exercises.
This was a great opportunity for me to gain valuable experience in a vessel somewhat larger than the 11m Humber Rib, which I worked on the wind farm at Burbo Bank, and the survey vessels in the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands.
I arrived early evening in Lagos, to be met by the company’s shore based project manager and driven to the Lagos Motorboat Club. Lagos, a city built for 3 million inhabitants but which supports 8 million, was vastly overcrowded with poverty around every corner. The city is the economic and financial capital of Nigeria and the second most populous in Africa after Cairo. It’s a huge metropolis which originated on islands separated by creeks that fringe the southwest mouth of Lagos Lagoon, protected from the Atlantic Ocean by long sand spits.
From the Motorboat Club I was ferried out to Apapa Island to rendezvous with the boat, meet up with the crew, have a few beers and a BBQ in the + 30c heat, at what was now 9:30pm.
Day 2. Wednesday 12th March
Day break and familiarisation with the boat was conducted by the chief engineer, an ex South African Navy engineering officer. Then a briefing from the two company liaison officers on board, again South African, both from a security background. My first mate was Nigerian as was our assistant engineer, also our chief cook and bottle washer was a Nigerian. A total company complement of 7 persons, comprising three Nigerians, three South Africans and me, the only Brit!
Background
Offshore and onshore oil installations are heavily guarded by security organisations, due to the aggressive militant operations carried out by MEND (Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta). These militants have been engaging the military in regular battles in the creeks of the Bonny River since the Nigerian government decided to heighten operations in the region to halt rising cases of kidnapping of foreign oil workers, who carry a $2m bounty on their heads, and the murder of fellow Nigerians seen to be co-operating with the oil companies, as they have no value.
Nigeria relies on oil and gas exports for more than 90 per cent of its annual foreign earnings, but has been collecting dwindling revenue because of the destruction of oil production facilities and its infrastructure by the activities of the militants in the region which is currently at an all time high.
The Plan
Our task was to patrol an offshore oil installation in the Gulf of Guinea. Prior to this we were to rendezvous with the Nigerian Navy. Our sail plan involved leaving Lagos taking an offshore passage through the Bights of Benin and Biafra across the Gulf of Guinea, some one and a half days motoring (350nm) to arrive at Port Harcourt.
Our rendezvous point was the onshore LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) Plant terminal on Bonny Island. At this location our vessel was to be fitted out with four 12.7mm heavy calibre machine guns, two on the fly bridge with the second two astern, some light machine guns and a detachment of eight Nigerian marines with personal weapons, before proceeding to take up station offshore.
The Day’s Events
We had a Lagos pilot booked for 5pm so we took the opportunity to do final provisions and a fuel top up during the day. Our 24m patrol vessel was powered by twin 1,000hp engines. At 4pm, eight Nigerian Navy marines arrived and boarded as our guards during the passage. For security reasons the vessel was flying the Nigerian flag.
At 5pm with no sign of the pilot we cast off to wait in the middle channel for the pilot, which was not uncommon. The harbour entrance was quite formidable with watercraft dashing here, there and everywhere. A hundred ships were also at anchor just outside the harbour entrance.
I was very pleased to see the pilot cutter arrive and I welcomed aboard the pilot. After the formalities and documentation stamping etc. I asked to set the throttles forward to commence our passage. The pilot was immediately alarmed and requested our vessel to stop so that he could get off!
It became apparent that his job was only the paperwork and that we had to take ourselves out of the harbour and through the buoyage system to the fairway. On disembarking the pilot turned to me and pointedly asked did I have anything for him! He got short shrift from me, on this, my first introduction to the pre-requisite ‘backhander’.
At 6pm we successfully cleared the fairway buoy.
Day 3. Thursday 13th March
Steady motoring at 8 knots in a pleasantly rolling (no big waves) F2 all the way. We experienced some small delay due to the prevailing Guinea current across the Bight of Biafra on our way to Port Harcourt, the capital city of Rivers State (the oil capital of Nigeria).
Day 4. Friday 14 March
Arrived at the entrance to the Bonny River channel just after noon, 12:15pm. The Nigerian marine’s lieutenant was quickly on his mobile phone to the local naval base to confirm our arrival and to take instructions on our meeting point. The Lagos marines were due to disembark and fly back to their home base in Lagos, their job done.
For some unapparent reason the guns could not be transported to the LNG jetty. We should continue to the jetty and wait for two patrol boats (gunboats) from the Nigerian Marines NNS Pathfinder group who would escort us to the Naval Base where the armaments would be fitted and the replacement detachment of Marines would board. As a civilian crew we were reliant on the Marines to handle all weaponry onboard.
One of the patrol boats, an 8-9m RIB, with five crew met us in mid channel to lead us to the jetty where the other patrol boat was refuelling. It was then decided that we would continue up the Bonny River led by the first patrol boat with the second boat following up once fully refuelled.
It wasn’t long before we were joined by the second patrol boat as we continued up the Bonny River, part of the Niger Delta. We were now well off our charts but with one patrol boat back and one front we pressed forward up river passing creeks at every twist and turn of this inhospitable river. Ship wrecks strewn the river bank which added to our sense of foreboding, but were in the hands of the Nigerian Navy so we should be alright!
Expecting to come upon a navy base at anytime it transpired that we had to go some 35 miles inland, through jungle waterways as well as open waters. At one stage I had to pass the helm over to my Nigerian number two while the white faced crew had to sit below the parapet because of the presence of militant hot spots. Some 6hrs later as nightfall befell us at 7pm we were rafted inside the navy base.
The base commander and an intelligence officer came aboard for 2hrs of questioning. The Lagos marines remained onboard and we all eventually bedded down for the night.
Day 5. Saturday 15th March
It was still expected that the armaments would be fitted at the navy base and the Lagos marines dismissed in order to catch their flight back to their home base. However a second intelligence officer returned and asked the same set of questions that were asked of us from the evening before. As our previous answers were still attached to this latest question list it was just a matter of copying out our yesterday answers. What was that all about? Information was very lacking and in the end nothing happened.
Day 6. Sunday 16th March
Standoff. Still nothing happened.
Day 7. Monday 17th March
St Patrick’s day and not a Guinness in sight! Not that this was of any consequence, being teetotal. The Lagos marines were becoming quite agitated and angry as they should have been flown home the previous Saturday. Their guard duties became non existent, sleeping most of the time. From this time on we set-up our own 4hr bridge night watches.
Day 8. Tuesday 18th March
Two company representatives arrived from Lagos, although not employed by our company they had some association with our operation. One an ex Nigerian Army Officer and the other an ex Nigerian Police Chief. They met with the base commander, returned to Lagos, and still nothing happened.
Day 9. Wednesday 19th March
By this time we were under the distinct impression we were being detained. Even if we could take our vessel out of the navy base how would we navigate the river, miss the militants and go where? At best we would probably become one of the many ‘hulks’ rotting away on the bottom of the Bonny River.
Our days had passed waiting for something to happen, some news or some direction. We watched interestedly as each evening we saw the patrol boats refuel in a most basic way. Fifty gallon drums of gasoline were casually rolled down and pushed around the quay, a plastic pipe inserted and ’sucked’ by a marine to draw up the fuel, and then passed over the deck to the fuel tank fillers. The air was rank with vapour and the bilges probably sloshed around with gasoline. Today one of the more friendly patrol boat skippers told us, “whatever you do don’t sail this boat out!” as a means of being helpful, I guess.
My Armageddon - Part II
On its way!
The author is the editor and publisher of an online power boat magazine for sports and professional users of rigid hull inflatable boats, RIBs. www.hotribs.com
I hope you managed to catch part I. But don’t worry if you missed it, the rest of the story is the most stirring!
Day 10. Thursday 20th March
At 4:45am, a strange time, the Lagos marines were finally discharged from their ‘guard’ duties and allowed to fly back to their home base. They were replaced by two Pathfinder marines who stood at arms all the time.
The day started as they all normally do in this navy base. The patrol boats, all re-fuelled the evening before were made ready for patrol and loaded up with their 12.7 mm machine guns fore and aft, their AK47’s and the ammunition for the day’s patrols. The navy’s Pathfinder group is responsible for the security of the Bonny River and its creeks in their fight against piracy, abduction and sabotage.
It was very frightening each day when machine gun fire broke the jungle silence as test rounds zipped overhead and into the forests around the base, but I learned to watch for the powder dust cloud of the fired ammunition and knew the sound would follow. The patrol (gunboats) then disappeared up river and creeks and arrived back at base late afternoon. Some six ribs formed the squadron, five serviceable with one under repair.
Fortunately they left us with our mobile phones which meant we could communicate with contacts back home.
Day 11. Friday 21st March
Good Friday, although I’ve never known what was supposed to be good about it! Today was to be my apocalypse, my Armageddon however you would like to describe it.
Roused a little early by the morning watch, at 06:20, I brewed a cup of coffee and went on deck to look at the comings and goings of this morning’s Pathfinders patrol. Just 20 yards from me I watched the lead RIB skipper (our friendly marine who only a couple of days ago let us know it would be best to remain in the navy base) who was finalising his preparations and crew for his next patrol. It was 6:45am now and I can still recall in slow motion how he checked over his shoulder to look at the outboards as he switched on the engine ignition.
In an instant I was looking at hell on earth! A wall of flame some 30ft high engulfed all the personnel on board the RIB. I could only make out shadows moving horrifically in the flames and no opportunity to help. One marine on fire, head to foot, appeared out of the holocaust, wearing heavy body armour and jumped into the river never to surface again.
I watched in fright and awe as the first RIB and its personnel disintegrated before my very eyes. Then the realisation that ordinance was exploding all around us and our vessel. Our crew, except the chief engineer who had bolted to the engine room to make ready to go, buried themselves behind the sand bags stacked at the stern of our vessel. For 30 mins my head was full of the noise of exploding ordinance. I was concentrating on keeping the Nigerian crew calm, as they were clearly terrified.
A break in the bangs, booms and zipping of bullets and a peer over the topsides. Almighty, not just one gunboat had gone up in flames, but one after another, after another. Five burning hulks came floating slowly past our vessel on the flood tide.
Now was the time to run ashore and run we did. We weaved our way passed spent heavy calibre shell casings praying that no more were on their deadly way. No time to look back now as we sought the shelter of the boats on the hardstanding. Another quarter of an hour was to pass before an all clear was declared.
I’ve never seen such devastation, but during the whole event it felt as though it was a film.
Removal of the bodies was a gruesome task. Rather than being ‘charred’ as I expected, I found it very bizarre that the bodies were white, arms and legs rigid in the final death throes of the fire.
That night myself and the three South Africans were accommodated ‘for our own safety’ in what was described as the officers hostel. The bars on the windows and doors, and us all sleeping together in the one room with a seven man guard really gave it away. We were never permitted to stray more than 100 yards from the ‘hostel’.
Day 12. Saturday 22nd March
This was now the time (I felt) to make contact with the British High Commissioner. He was unavailable to make a visit as he had no driver, but would endeavour to make representations the following day.
Day 13. Sunday 23rd March
The British High Commissioner turned up today. He was of very little help as his authority was not recognised by the naval base commander. Indeed he had other pressing matters later in the day, he had to get back in time to watch the football match.
Up to now the Marines had always kept their personal weapons with them. At one point after the Commissioner had left, a marine stood his rifle against the wall next to where I was sitting. He took some empty coke bottles into the kitchen. He was a friendly chap who I had known for a week or so and we got on well.
At this point where despair was almost total, all that went through my mind was ‘pick up the rifle, kill him and run’. It then dawned on me that yes, one would be dead and we could move to the door, but the guards who remained outside would mow us down before we got past the threshold. This thought stayed with me until the marine returned and reclaimed his weapon.
This was the only time in my life when I have ever thought about and could possibly have killed a man for real.
Day 14. Monday 24th March
Easter Monday, our deliverance day! I’m not religious but the significance of the hell of Good Friday and our release on Easter Monday was not lost on me.
We had been instructed by the company, through mobile phone calls, to show the marines how to operate our vessel the ‘Spitfire’ and all her idiosyncrasies. It was after this familiarisation with our vessel that I felt the most vulnerable. In effect they no longer needed us for anything to do with the vessel.
It appeared now that we had become a liability. With the tragic loss of the navy’s vessels and men on the Friday and a heightened risk of us ‘whites’ being kidnapped by the militants we became a genuine risk to their operations. Therefore at 4:30pm out of the blue, our associate the ex Nigerian Police Chief turned up at the naval base. After some discussion and paperwork we were dispatched in two military vehicles, two armed guards in each, to Port Harcourt for a hotel room. The next morning we caught the first available flight out to Lagos.
What a relief!
The following two weeks were spent in a Lagos hotel waiting to see if release orders would have any effect on us returning for the ship.
This period allowed us to reflect, report and talk through the events of the previous fortnight. I think this helped me hugely as I found it a relief to be able to talk about what I’d seen instead of coming straight back home and maybe keeping the death and destruction all bottled up.
The Nigerian Authorities did not release our patrol boat, so one month after arriving I was back on another British Airways flight back to blighty and the security of home.
Epilogue
We came to the conclusion that it was always the intention of the Nigerians to acquire our patrol vessel. Several representations had been made to our company for the purchase of our vessel during pre-planning discussions, which were all refused.
We felt the incident was simply the accident waiting to happen. Militants claimed it was of their doing when the extent of death and destruction finally became known. The militants and the authorities made denials, claims and counter claims which resulted in widely inaccurate reporting of this incident across Africa and in the European press. Google: ‘nigerian navy pathfinders’ to view several media reports of this incident.
This account, albeit with some detail and names omitted for obvious reasons, is to record the times, dates and casualty reports as accurately as possible from personnel who were there!
The Authorities
It is not unknown for deceit and corruption at the highest level to occur in this part of the world. Google: ‘vanishing oil tankers’ to get some of the background stories.
The Militants (MEND)
The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta believe they are fighting corruption as the oil taxation revenues were originally imposed to ensure that education and health policies and programs were established for the good of the nation. They are having a major impact on the reduction of revenues through piracy, sabotage of pipelines and oil production facilities, kidnapping and murder.
The author is the editor and publisher of an online power boat magazine for sports and professional users of rigid hull inflatable boats, RIBs. www.hotribs.com



