Why porn is exploding in the Middle East January 16, 2015
Posted by tkcollier in Geopolitics, Lifestyle, Religion.Tags: Google, Middle East, Muslim states, Pakistan, Pornography, Religion, Saudi Arabia, sex
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According to data released by Google, six of the top eight porn-searching countries are Muslim states. Pakistan tops the list at number one, followed by Egypt at number two. Iran, Morocco, Saudi Arabia and Turkey come in at numbers four, five, seven and eight, respectively. Pakistan leads the way in porn searches for animals like pigs, donkeys, dogs, cats and snakes.
Taliban’s Worst Nightmare October 13, 2012
Posted by tkcollier in Humor, In The News, Religion.Tags: Islam, Malala Yousafza, Pakistan, Religion, Taliban
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Is Cricket the Most Crooked Professional Sport? August 29, 2010
Posted by tkcollier in In The News, Sports.Tags: Cricket, England, Pakistan, Sports
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In the most sensational sporting scandal ever, bowlers Mohammad Amir and Mohammad Asif delivered THREE blatant no-balls to order.Their London-based fixer Mazhar Majeed, who let us in on the betting scam for £150,000, crowed “this is no coincidence” before the bent duo made duff deliveries at PRECISELY the moments promised to our reporter.Armed with our damning dossier of video evidence, Scotland Yard launched their own probe into the scandal.
Lawless Pakistan Arms Market February 3, 2009
Posted by tkcollier in Geopolitics, Video.Tags: Geopolitics, Guns, Pakistan, Video, war
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Poll: Encouraging Change of Public Opinion in Pakistan February 10, 2008
Posted by tkcollier in Geopolitics.Tags: Pakistan, Terror
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Poll: Dramatic Change of Public Opinion in the Muslim World
In the first poll in Pakistan since the earthquake of October 8, 2005, Pakistanis now hold a more favorable opinion of the United States than at any time since 9/11, while support for Al Qaeda in its home base has dropped to its lowest level since then. The direct cause for this dramatic shift in Muslim opinion is clear: American humanitarian assistance for Pakistani earthquake victims.
The findings from Terror Free Tomorrow’s survey demonstrate the most significant shift in Pakistani, indeed Muslim, public opinion since 9/11.
The poll follows similar findings from two previous Terror Free Tomorrow public opinion surveys in Indonesia and the Palestinian Territories. 65% of Indonesians had a more favorable opinion of the United States because of American tsunami relief. Similarly, a strong majority of Palestinians want the United States to become more involved in resolving the Palestinian/Israeli conflict.
These public opinion surveys, in three distinct regions of the Muslim world, demonstrate for the first time that American policies based on humanitarian interventions result in substantial, favorable changes in Muslim opinion, while the declared US “war on terror,” for the most part, does not. Sidenote – Sen. McCain is a member of this group.
World-View- From Singapore February 10, 2008
Posted by tkcollier in Geopolitics.Tags: Afghanistan, Al queda, China, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Russia, Taiwan
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International Security – Emerging Threats – Analysis – UPI.com
Singapore is the model emulated by much of the developing world. People chose Prosperity and Security over Freedom and Rights. Read this insight, from the man, who was the brains behind their remarkable Economic rise. In an exclusive interview with United Press International, Singapore’s Lee Kuan Yew, long known as the Kissinger of the orient, took the Europeans to task for balking at casualties in Afghanistan. He blamed “short memories” that have forgotten that “America came to rescue them in two world wars,” which has rekindled the “appeasement” of the 1930s.
Now known as the “minister mentor” of Singapore, who turned a malarial island into a city of skyscrapers that thinks like a great power and is more important to the global economy than most big countries, Lee fears failure in Afghanistan will alter the world balance of power in favor of China and Russia. These two powers “would be faced with a much weakened West in the ongoing global contest.” (more…)