Alien-Abductee Romanticism
However times this subject is touched upon in conversation, it is often treated as something fanciful and hilariously funny in the extreme.
Witness accounts are provided by people who often are left exasperated and enthralled by what they have seen, or what possibly they can recall from a random paranormal experience.
Quasi-psychological theorists hypothesize fairly diligently, when it comes down to explaining the reasons for people’s personal reactions to events.
Infantile psychodynamics are all to often cited as contributing to the manifestation of emotional states in the heat of a traumatic incident, with flight of fight theories being put forward first of all.
Albeit, explainable or not in some context; I view it as quite plausible that an individual’s sense-perceptions can become distorted and hallucinatory when under heightened times of stress.
Any misinterpretation of a feeling or evaluation must leave in its wake a similar effect to knowing unreservedly what usual groups of sensations signal to any possible number of recipients.
Understanding what the physical precursors to experiences are is difficult to ascertain, but as so much contextual information is gathered ordinarily from all manner of environments, this can only suggest that the occurence of a trauma does lead to our sense-perceptions becoming effected in the most terminable of ways.
Olympic China Crisis
Flick through a holiday brochure with the intention of getting away somewhere, and as part of the whole experience of organising every single aspect to your travel plans, anxious feelings about fleeting off abroad to another country; governed under a foreign jurisdiction, may seem daunting.
However purposefully idyllic the “exclusive holiday destination” is meant to be described, from the point of view of a travel agency first advertising their “comsumer product” to the public; there might well be times when information from an arm of some embassy will provide a “message of caution” relating to what set of political circumstances are apparent within any one particular country.
If world-renowned events, such as the Olmypic Games are scheduled for countries like China to host, taking into account all of the re-construction, capitial investment, and economic development that has taken place there in recent years; on that premise alone, the geopolitical situation throughout this period, concerning the actions which the Chinese Government have undertaken, in respect to culturally oppressing their Tibetan neighbours is something very difficult to provide comment upon.
The historical and ethnic background between a variety of peoples until time immemorial, will probably be fraught during many eras with recorded instances, whereby humankind has always gone through very servere political turmoil, while agricultral areas to large continential land mass is unmercifully industrialized.
The rewarding of the Olmypic Games to the Beijing city in China, has unredeemably compounded Chinese society on policy grounds enacted against Tibet, aimed primarily at destabilizing their religious foundations.
Yet, if stadiums and venues are built and chosen to behold a host nation proud esteem, the character of a sporting event such as this, does conversely expose the politics of a country to open and broad criticism.
For further reading: http://en.beijing2008.cn/
http://www.sports-city.org/beijing_2008.php
Loss of grip on power haunts Mugabe
Muse over an article or two on the topic of the Zimbabwean Elections, and what is mostly broadcast or published is from media sources who seem fairly close-guarded on the subject.
Call it the stubborn attempt of a man struggling to keep hold of the reigns of authority, or otherwise symtomatic more generally of an ailing figure in a neurotic condition; either way, as every political staffold falls around Robert Mugabe, the eyes of the world await his reaction amid the levels of pressure coming from the international community.
Popular media circles throughout each phase of these Presidential Elections have portrayed him outrightly as a tyrant who has been derelict in his duty as a statesman, and is held culpable for turning the Land Reform initiative on its head.
But even with this said, there is no doubt that he remains frustrated with each of the ex-colonial powers, who repeatedly sabre-rattle unnecessarily at strategically important countries in Africa.
As for other contenders in the presidential race, the MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai, will probably have to delegate with countries who have expatriates living in Zimbabwe itself.
Election Contest.
Both political parties have a support base which is split down the middle. The MDC took 105 seats in the parliament with 93 went to Zanu-PF. The presidential vote is rumoured to stand at 50.3% taken by Mr Morgan Tsvangirai and 43.8% for Mr Robert Mugabe.
Surrounding uncertainty about whether there is an impending recount expected, is something that hang in mid-air at present, with it looking unlikely that a majority win in a 210-seat parliament will prove impossible in the end.
- For Further Reading: http://www.africaeconomy.com/
- http://www.panafricanperspective.com/aec.htm