Saturday, April 6, 2024

 MY CRUISE TO HAWAII


We wanted to escape the Canadian winter for some time in February, escape the ordeal of cooking and enjoy a change of scenery. We had gone on Viking cruises usually along rivers such as the Volga from St. Petersburg to Moscow which we remember with pleasure. Crossing the Pacific Ocean from Los Angeles to Honolulu and revisiting the magical Hawaii that we experienced years  ago—in 1974 for me and 1991 for Michelle—on a Viking ocean-going ship seemed to answer our wants.


We stayed in the Four Points Hotel near the Pearson airport which offered free parking for most of the time we were away. Our Air Canada flight left at 8 a.m. and reached Los Angeles in five and one-half hours. Fortunately two porters pushing chairs appeared before us as we left the plane in Los Angeles and pushed us over long corridors, onto elevators, and to our Viking handlers near the checked luggage pick-up. Apart from an uncomfortable wait for the Viking bus to take us to the ship docked in the harbour we were passed through passport controls and ushered to a stateroom on the 6th deck efficiently. We had a small porch with a table and two chairs overlooking the waters. The large bed, chairs, writing table, the closets, drawers, sizeable bathroom gave promise of a comfortable cruise of five days going and five returning.


On Deck 7 up to which we would walk was a buffet style cafe with a great variety of food for three meals a day. A restaurant on Deck 2 offered a menu which changed daily and waiters of pleasant and quick despatch. Two restaurants on Deck 1, one Italian and the Chef’s Table of specialty foods required reservations, which could be overlooked at the last moment We ate on Deck 7 often and as we became familiar with the ship’s many bars, observation rooms and communal meeting places, we ate in the lower deck restaurants sometimes for lunch and more often for dinner. Wine was offered at every meal, even breakfast, I believe. A Daily News sheet told us of talks on various subjects and evening entertainments in the  Star Theatre.


At sea, reality set in. I shall leave to the reader’s imagination a description of the passengers. Most were seniors carrying the impediments that seniors suffer. Most were Americans and most were conservative likely belonging to the MAGA class of voter. One gentleman with whom we dined said he was Ultra-Conservative, perhaps as a warning to Canadians not to discuss politics. There were so many passengers that if we happened to speak to one we did not see him or her again throughout the voyage. For three days the sea was rough. All passengers walked like drunken sailors.


In Honolulu, our first tour day, our bus took us in a residential area and left us to walk in a Japanese-oriented park by the sea coast, then along the coast to a zoo, whose elusive animals tried to hide from visitors, except for a snow leopard and a bored tiger. In the evening we visited the penthouse apartment in Waikiki of a friend I had not see for over 30 years. He and his wife took us to a wine-tasting dinner with two friends living in the area. When I last saw Waikiki 50 years ago it had a long beach, a few houses and a great zoo with huge turtles. Now it was a smaller sized Manhattan with all the department stores, high-rises, and traffic. Instead of being greeted with swaying Hawaiian beauties singing and throwing leis about my neck and listening to the drums while a cloud loomed over the mountain behind me, commercialism had extinguished the magic.


We stayed on the ship on the second day and occasionally looked at the grimy towers of the city from which small houses wound up the cliffside. In Hilo, our tour bus took us over an island on which two tsunamis had wiped out kilometres of houses in recent years. The poverty of the inhabitants and the high cost of living left a sharp impression made sharper by an overcast sky and the forced cheerfulness of our woman guide who sang ribald songs on the return journey to the ship.


Maui was sunny, green and with a more prosperous look. We drove over much of the island on new highways. A whale was mating off-shore as we approached Lihanna. The scorched trees and bushes, burnt houses and hillsides ravaged by last year’s fires remained as witnesses. Our stop at a new shopping centre by the sea gave us an opportunity to walk on the sand and watch the waves that Michelle had known from her visit there in 1991.


On the voyage back to North America, Michelle heard tourists joke disdainfully about the tour on the elevator. There was general dissatisfaction and impatience to reach shore. A stop in Ensenado, Mexico, an impoverished city, did not improve one’s spirits. The bus took us along the coast to see La Bufadora, “to marvel at the sight of the water spray shooting to the heights of 100 feet, accompanied by the sound of thunder.” We reached the “phenomenon” after a long walk past a hundred wooden stores stacked with cheap produce and aggressive vendors to see small shoots of water and spray resulting from water trapped in a cave. 


The flight back to Toronto was efficient and fast. We agreed that Hawaii had lost its magic and that the Hawaiians knew it.


I bought a leather belt from a vendor near the Bufadora. My experience is that the best leather comes from Mexico.


Wednesday, March 27, 2024

 The Theft of Gas Reserves by Israel which is destroying the Palestinian people who own them and could have made them among the wealthiest in the Middle East.

To the editor.


The several letters and articles announcing the cancelling of the Jewish film

festival, some by Jews and Jewish organizations, fail to understand that the

theatre owners also fear for the lives of their audience who will be largely

Jewish. The Ancaster theatre which will host the festival has promised strong

security. References to the holocaust and Kristalnacht are obtuse when Israeli

genocide of the Palestinian people in Gaza is about to be completed.This

unconscionable act has turned world opinion against the Jewish people and is

the cause of the threats against them. The horrors endured by the citizens of

Gaza reflected in a recent headline in the Guardian newspaper—Israel will no

longer approve UNWRA food aid to the North [of Gaza]—should enflame Jewish

fury against Israel as members of the human family. Known to readers of news

media outside the heavily censored North America and Europe is that the

Hamas War was an Israeli false flag operation long in the planning to expropriate

the 30,000 Kilometres of gas fields under Gaza territory, which by rights would

have made Palestinians among the richest in the Near East. Netanyahu’s

government supported Hamas with Egypt’s help in order to keep Abbas’s

Palestinian Authority in the West Bank from creating a Palestinian state and

used in its false flag operations a military-intelligence faction within Hamas

which cooperates with Israel and U.S. intelligence. Israel’s crimes against

humanity in Gaza are also against the people of Israel who are the victims of the

Hamas “False Flag Attack” carefully engineered by Mossad-IDF. — David

Richard Beasley, Simcoe, Ontario


I sent just over the first half of this missile to the Hamilton Spectator on March

25, 2024, rewrote the rest on the 26th and resent it. The first was not printed.

The second may have a chance. In its issue of March 26, it announced on its

front page that a theatre in Ancaster would host the festival with suitable

safeguards. My letter had an alarming charge— that Israel had planned to

exterminate the inhabitants of the Gaza strip to exploit the recently discovered

oil fields under Gaza, a small piece of which was under Israeli land. I rewrote the

last sentences to give more information on the false flag operation which

needed it, struck my remark that newspapers favoured support for Israel and

censored support for Gaza because that is now generally known. Actually oil is a

small part of what are gas fields 30 kilometres west of the Gaza coast, worth

many billions of dollars and the subject of secret talks between Israel and Egypt

on how to eliminate the Palestinians in order to control the gas fields. My suspicion that the Hamas War was an Israeli false flag operation [see my blog False Flags], while others claimed it was owing to Israeli incompetence, I now find verified by the Canadian professor Michael Chossudovsky writing in Global Research weeks

ago and ignored by the mainstream press.


“A Tissue of Lies” has served to justify the killing in the

Gaza Strip of more than 23,000 civilians, of which 70% are

women and children coupled with total destruction and a string of

atrocities. [Now the number is over 31,000].

The Cat is out of the bag. Netanyahu has tacitly acknowledged

that it was “A False Flag” which was intent upon justifying a

carefully planned genocidal attack against Palestine.”

“Anyone who wants to thwart the establishment of a Palestinian

state has to support bolstering Hamas and transferring money

to Hamas,” he [Netanyahu] told a meeting of his Likud party’s

Knesset members in March 2019. “This is part of our strategy – to

isolate the Palestinians in Gaza from the Palestinians in the West

Bank.” (Haaretz, October 9, 2023, emphasis added)

On that same day of the Hamas attack, October 7, Netanyahu

launched a carefully planned military operation against the Gaza

Strip entitled “State of Readiness For War”.

Military operations are invariably planned well in advance. Had

“Operation Al-Aqsa Storm” been a “surprise attack” as parroted by

the media, Netanyahu’s “State of Readiness For War” could not

have been carried out (at short notice) on that same day, namely

October 7, 2023.

As the press reported, but not in Europe and North America:

“Hamas was treated as a partner to the detriment of the Palestinian

Authority to prevent Abbas from moving towards creating a Palestinian

State. Hamas was promoted from a terrorist group to an organization

with which Israel conducted negotiations through Egypt, and which

was allowed to receive suitcases containing millions of dollars

from Qatar through the Gaza crossings.” (Times of Israel, October 8,

2023, emphasis added)

Crimes against humanity beyond description by the Netanyahu

government against the People of Palestine; crimes also committedagainst the People of Israel who are the victims of the Hamas “False

Flag Attack” carefully engineered by Mossad-IDF.

There are deep-seated divisions within Hamas. Our “False Flag”

analysis pertains to a military-intelligence faction within Hamas which

cooperates with Israeli and U.S. intelligence.”


Not only Egypt, whose waters touch on the reserves and must be further

discovered, is involved in the crime of genocide but also Britain, whose British

Gas discovered the gas reserves, and the United States through Joe Biden who

knew of the plan through U.S. Intelligence and close ties to Netanyahu.

Moreover, a United Nations Conference on Trade and Development report of

August 2019 wrote that “occupation continues to prevent Palestinians from

developing their energy fields so as to exploit and benefit from such

assets. As such, the Palestinian people have been denied the benefits of using

this natural resource to finance socioeconomic development and meet their need

for energy. The accumulated losses are estimated in the billions of dollars. The

longer Israel prevents Palestinians from exploiting their own oil and natural gas

reserves, the greater the opportunity costs and the greater the total costs of the

occupation borne by Palestinians become. . . Israel is either preventing them

from exploiting or is exploiting without due regard for international law.”

Nimer Sultany wrote: “It’s not just Israel in the dock over genocide, it’s everyone

who looked away. The powerful case brought by South Africa against Israel at the

international court of justice under the genocide convention is a wake-up call for

many western governments and media outlets that uncritically supported Israel’s

savage war. They should now reflect on the fact that they may have supported a

genocide. South Africa’s case marked the first time since 7 October 2023 that the

story of Gaza and the Palestinians has been so powerfully told through official

channels, piercing through propaganda and obfuscation. It is hard not to be

overwhelmed.

“What has been remarkable . . . is the chilling disregard shown towards

Palestinian civilian lives. Too many lazy talking points were used to enable so

many in Europe and North America to look away, or worse, to justify complicity in

what South Africa argues is a genocide, through their support for Israel both

diplomatically and with arms supplies.”

Thankfully Canada has cut armament supplies to Israel, is sending medical and

food supplies to Palestine, participating in the nursing of large numbers of

Palestinian women raped by Israel soldiers and was among the nations calling

for a permanent cease-fire long before the United Nations did so while ignoring Netanyahu’s threats. More than complicit in the genocide, the U.S. is a

participant by sending the most devastating engines of war, bombs, and two

thousand troops to Israel to use against a defenceless people trapped by

intention in a small area and using its own war ships to prevent help for the

Palestinians from Near Eastern nations. Meanwhile the millions of protestors

around the world are ignored by the oligarchs who hold the reins of governments.


All wars have an economic compellent.

Wednesday, January 3, 2024

 

From Dark.Winter literary magazine


On The Occasion of a Friend's Departure From Vienna by David Richard Beasley






On the occasion of a friend's departure from Vienna. August fifth 57/


The sexual and the spiritual

intermingle.

Tonight was I betrayed

by the sexual.

Somerset Maugham wrote a story

about my grief,

But he over-rated it.


The chauffeur shocked the diplomat

when seen playing

Naked with his employer

along the beach

Because the diplomat, you see,

first loved her.

I came second and far too late

to my Greek.

Fate sat down and cried

in my flesh

Because my Helen had too soon

launched her ship,

And when she sat on my lap it was

but one night.

Though our hearts yearned to make it more,

courage failed her.

Though I threw pride in the cuspidor,

she spit on it,

Remaining embraced with her first-won;

true female.


I craved her hands when they cupped my face;

they comforted.

She was a soft pillow for my dreams.

She salved me.

I am still hers and forever she

belongs to me.

I slid 'tween the blankets of her soul,

and stretching,

I caught at the edges of our bed,

to rock us,

The crude approach is for all the others,

Unfortunates

They have not seen what I know, they

know no love.

They are statues standing in the square

of her lust.

She is inner beauty transcending

all my trust


My pillow shall be wet with salt tears,


Frustration will twist my limbs on the bed top.

I am atheist so no god have I to call to.


I must turn to my soul and there seek her in

consolation.


We shall lie wrapped in our arms, twins from a

womb, stillborn.