In the film “The independence day” the president of United States discovers the ‘core’ mind of an Alien creature (when that creature tries to take control of his body and brain), he says: that as the creature tried to take over his mind he got a glimpse into the inner working of the creatures own mind in that brief period when their minds merged into one and for a few seconds had become one and the same. – the essence he says of these creatures are insect like, like a Locust they suck up the resources of planets and move on to the next. [...]
At the heart of modern political science uncoils the ‘rule of exception’ and this ‘rule’ exist in a tacit assumption that politics is taking care of ones friends and harming ones enemy and one of the first lessons learnt from this tacit understanding is pre-emption. That is, to neutralize the threats even before they materialize as such. [...]
If any one is interested about sources, I forgot to mention that all information was taken from: The curious case of Ken Haywood
Whether this information is true or fabricated, I have no Idea, Infact we will never have any Idea except that maliciousness sells like hot cake. It says editor@expressindia.com which made me laugh.
The Article is filed under the name of Sagnik Chowdhury, Smita Nair & Johnson T A
Just in case you are curious as I was.
Sardar and the Bomb and the what and why of Atomic energy. What is the cheapest source of power, naturally Hydroelectricity. The costliest -Atomic power. Gas turbines was hailed by corporate America as the best alternative and in came Enron and other giants (some are history already). What Indians don’t know is that Atomic power [...]
Confessions of an Economic Hit Man by John Perkins is an intriguing book by a man who once was supposed to be a real world jackal. Jackal’s are special duty agents whose job is to ferment internal conflict and create situations leading to covert/overt overthrow of government. According to this insider, the Corporatocracy (corporate America), [...]
Time for us Gandhian’s to celebrate (not to be confused with the left.) Atomic power is the climaxing of egocentrically of industrial reason in its ultimate violation of the feminine. A fragmenting at the very core of care.[...]
In the News: breaking news brought to you by João Pedro de Magalhães: White House spokesman Ari Fleischer denied today that US President George W. Bush does not know where North Korea is. Rumors had been circulating suggesting that America’s obsession about Iraq is due to Iraq being the only foreign country George W. Bush [...]
What’s good about the film is the internationalization of our Bollywood archetypical film formulas: Two brothers (lost in Kumbh mela archetype) discovering their identity and topped over by an over the wall rescue from the sure jaws of death has always worked in our films; It is a happy feeling to know that the international audience is also enjoying what we have savored for all these years.
And then the nauch of Basanti in Sholay where the villain Gabbar aka Aseef in this case makes Sohrab the son of Hassan dance to the infectious tunes of classical music to the point where the ghungroo breaks and shatters. [...]
In several ways, the book dangerously misleads, and does so in its own seductive way. It charms you in as it slips through its liminal gap its US specific Neo-Imperial world picture. In doing so, it sets about to pass in the counterfeit by filling its page with such gross misrepresentations and all done on such grand and massive scale that one is left wondering at the actuating politikreal of the author; often one gets the feel that one is reading a new genre, the ‘new age’ American novel, like the ‘new age’ spirituality of Deepak Chopra, a chick-lit or rather a choc-lit verity of it; even eclipsing the sentimental high tide of ‘Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi’. [...]
Clang, clang, fuch the knife tore through Mark Lee’s right bicep staining his white silk sleeves red.
Even from a distance I could see the 2 inch long cut gaping like parted lips vomiting blood.
We rushed him to the hospital where he was declared dead.
His last words were Chi, Chi.
People kept telling me that it was not the knife but Chi that killed him. No one ever dies of a cut on his arms. True. But then what killed him! I have wracked my brain over the matter but his death remains shrouded in mystery.
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