Saturday, April 21, 2018

Prince Charles!

Dear Editor, It will be a disaster if they appoint Prince Charles as the next king of UK because he doesn't care his young wife Diana died and married someone who devoiced her own husband to marry him. Prince Charles should follow his great uncle who refused to be the king of UK because he married the sea captain's wife and abdicated to France until he died there. Yours sincerely, Eddie Hwang. Prince Charles to be the next Commonwealth head Prince Charles to succeed his mother, Queen Elizabeth, who has been the head since 195 PUBLISHED : Saturday, 21 April, 2018, 1:42am Prince Charles speaks at the formal opening of the Commonwealth heads of government meeting at Buckingham Palace in London on Thursday. Photo: AFP Queen Elizabeth supports Prince Charles to follow her as Commonwealth head Speculation was rife at Bridal Fashion Week about what the princess-to-be might wear when she marries Prince Harry next month In this official photograph released by Buckingham Palace Wednesday April 20, 2016 to mark her 90th birthday, Queen Elizabeth is seen walking in the private grounds of Windsor Castle, in England, on steps at the rear of the East Terrace and East Garden with four of her dogs: clockwise from top left corgi Willow, dorgis Vulcan and Candy, and Holly a corgi. Photo: AP Queen Elizabeth listens during speeches in the picture gallery for the queen's dinner during the Commonwealth heads of government meeting at Buckingham Palace in London on Thursday. Photo: AFP There have been calls for the role to be rotated around the member states, but in recent days the queen, 91, the British government and other leaders have backed Charles, 69. The Commonwealth evolved out of the British Empire in the mid-20th century, and the queen has been its head since her reign began in 1952. Bridal designers talk princess moments and Meghan Markle Charles had long been expected to take on the role even though it is not strictly hereditary. Some people have suggested a non-royal leader would be more appropriate in the 21st century. The monarch – who turns 92 on Saturday – said Thursday that she hoped her son and heir would one day “carry on the important work started by my father in 1949.” Guests dine in the picture gallery at the queen's dinner during the Commonwealth heads of government meeting at Buckingham Palace in London on Thursday. Photo: Getty Images The British government backed Charles to succeed his mother, and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he agreed “very much” with the queen’s wishes. The position is largely symbolic, but the queen’s commitment has been a major force behind the survival of the Commonwealth. She has visited almost every member country, often multiple times, over her 66-year reign. Charles is a long-time champion of environmental causes, a priority for the Commonwealth. Its members include small island nations in the Caribbean and Pacific that are among the countries most vulnerable to rising seas, fiercer storms and other effects of global climate change. Prince Charles speaks with Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May before the queen's dinner during the Commonwealth heads of government meeting at Buckingham Palace in London on Thursday. Photo: AFP Protecting the world’s oceans is high on the agenda at the Commonwealth meeting, alongside issues such as cybersecurity and trade. Britain has tried to use the biennial heads of government meeting to reinvigorate the disparate group that has struggled to carve out a firm place on the world stage. The UK also wants to lay the groundwork for new trade deals with Commonwealth nations after Britain leaves the European Union next year. s

Sunday, April 8, 2018

Artificial rain

Dear Editor, China must be congratulated for making artificial rain which will benefits a large area Tibet and Xinjiang where there is hardly any rain during the year! Yours sincerely, Eddie Hwang. China to make it rain over area 3 times the size of Spain Published time: 8 Apr, 2018 08:19 Since 2013 China has been creating 55 billion tons of artificial rain a year. The country is now embarking on its biggest rainmaking project ever. In terms of the plan, announced this month, Chinese authorities intend to force rainfall and snow over 1.6 million sq km (620,000 sq miles), an area roughly three times the size of Spain. According to media reports, the government will use new military weather-altering technology developed by the state-owned China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation. The country plans to build tens of thousands of combustion chambers on Tibetan mountainsides. The chambers will burn a solid fuel, which will result in a spray of silver iodide billowing towards the sky. ‘Hanging gardens’ of China? ‘Forest towers’ to tackle country’s pollution problem (PHOTO, VIDEO) https://on.rt.com/82oc “More than 500 burners have been deployed on alpine slopes in Tibet, Xinjiang and other areas for experimental use. The data we have collected show very promising results,” an unnamed researcher told the Morning Post. “Sometimes snow would start falling almost immediately after we ignited the chamber. It was like standing on the stage of a magic show,” he said The Tibetan plateau is vital to the water supply for much of China and a large area of Asia. Its glaciers and reservoirs feed the Yellow, Yangtze, Mekong, and other major rivers that flow through China, India, Nepal, and other countries. Sprayed from planes, the particles will provide something for passing water vapor to condense around, forming clouds. Those clouds will bring the rain. A single cloud-seeding chamber could create a strip of clouds covering a 5km area. Traditionally, the rainmaking process or “cloud-seeding” means rocket-launching chemicals into clouds which accelerate the creation of ice crystals that eventually become rain. China also uses military aircraft for those purposes. Rainmaking is also a popular way to “clean up” air in China, where heavy smog is a big problem for many cities. The practice of weather modification has become more frequent across the country in recent years, including for major public events. In 2008, China launched over 1,100 rockets containing silver iodide into Beijing's skies before the Olympics opening ceremony to disperse clouds and keep the Olympics rain-free. Beijing has a “development plan” for weather modification until 2020. artificial rain

Saturday, April 7, 2018

Racist Pauline Hanson

Dear Editor, Senator Pauline Hanson is lying when she disagrees with Indigenous Culture otherwise she would agree! Yours sincerely, Eddie Hwang. ‘Disgusting’: Pauline Hanson blasts Commonwealth Games ceremony’s focus on indigenous culture Claire Bickers, AAP | News Corp Australia Network April 6, 2018 10:37AM PAULINE Hanson has denied she’s a racist after condemning the “disgusting” focus on Australia’s indigenous heritage at the Commonwealth Games opening ceremony. In an extraordinary interview with Sky News, the One Nation leader also said she considered herself “indigenous” for simply being born in Australia. “I thought it was disgusting, absolutely disgusting,” she said when asked about Wednesday’s official opening on the Gold Coast this morning. 2018 Commonwealth Games: Medal Table, Event Schedule, Athlete Search and Latest news The ceremony had featured indigenous performers Mau Power, the first hip-hop artist to emerge out of the Torres Strait, and world-renowned didgeridoo player William Barton. Senator Hanson blasted the “20 minutes” devoted to indigenous culture, saying she couldn’t understand the rap song and most Australians didn’t listen to didgeridoo music. Pauline Hanson has denied she’s a racist after condemning the “disgusting” focus on Australia’s indigenous heritage at the Commonwealth Games opening ceremony. Pauline Hanson has denied she’s a racist after condemning the “disgusting” focus on Australia’s indigenous heritage at the Commonwealth Games opening ceremony.Picture: AAP “As far as I’m concerned, that is not Australia,” Senator Hanson said. “They (indigenous Australians) are part of the culture, the heritage of this country. “They are not what Australia is about.” Senator Hanson also slammed more general preferential treatment for indigenous Australians in society but denied her position was racist. “I have got nothing against the Aboriginal people but I’m sick and tired of being made to feel as if I’m a second-class citizen in my own country,” Senator Hanson told Sky News. “I’m indigenous as far as I’m concerned. “I was born here. This is my country as much as anyone else.” The senator said her criticism was “not racism”. Indigenous dancers perform during the Opening Ceremony for the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games. Indigenous dancers perform during the Opening Ceremony for the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games.Picture: Getty Images, Michael Dodge/Getty Images “I’m sick and tired of people having a go at me because ‘it’s racism’.” “We have a lot of racism going on in this country — blatant racism that you will get the assistance and help purely based on your race.” Prime minister Malcolm Turnbull yesterday advised Australians to ignore online trolls critising the ceremony. “Just don’t read it,” he told Channel Seven’s Sunrise program. “If you want to stay sane, don’t read all the negative stuff. “Social media is dominated by negativity ... particularly Twitter. So, stay sane, don’t read it.” Originally published as Pauline Hanson claims she is indigenous Eddie Hwang Hon. President Unity Party WA info@unitywa.org http://unitypartywa.wordpress.com (published) http://twitter.com/unitypartywa ( “ ) Ph/Fax: 61893681884 Protect environment-save trees-use Email. UPWA is the only political party that calls a spade a spade.

Racist Pauline Hanson

Dear Editor, Senator Pauline Hanson is lying when she disagrees with Indigenous Culture otherwise she would agree! Yours sincerely, Eddie Hwang. ‘Disgusting’: Pauline Hanson blasts Commonwealth Games ceremony’s focus on indigenous culture Claire Bickers, AAP | News Corp Australia Network April 6, 2018 10:37AM PAULINE Hanson has denied she’s a racist after condemning the “disgusting” focus on Australia’s indigenous heritage at the Commonwealth Games opening ceremony. In an extraordinary interview with Sky News, the One Nation leader also said she considered herself “indigenous” for simply being born in Australia. “I thought it was disgusting, absolutely disgusting,” she said when asked about Wednesday’s official opening on the Gold Coast this morning. 2018 Commonwealth Games: Medal Table, Event Schedule, Athlete Search and Latest news The ceremony had featured indigenous performers Mau Power, the first hip-hop artist to emerge out of the Torres Strait, and world-renowned didgeridoo player William Barton. Senator Hanson blasted the “20 minutes” devoted to indigenous culture, saying she couldn’t understand the rap song and most Australians didn’t listen to didgeridoo music. Pauline Hanson has denied she’s a racist after condemning the “disgusting” focus on Australia’s indigenous heritage at the Commonwealth Games opening ceremony. Pauline Hanson has denied she’s a racist after condemning the “disgusting” focus on Australia’s indigenous heritage at the Commonwealth Games opening ceremony.Picture: AAP “As far as I’m concerned, that is not Australia,” Senator Hanson said. “They (indigenous Australians) are part of the culture, the heritage of this country. “They are not what Australia is about.” Senator Hanson also slammed more general preferential treatment for indigenous Australians in society but denied her position was racist. “I have got nothing against the Aboriginal people but I’m sick and tired of being made to feel as if I’m a second-class citizen in my own country,” Senator Hanson told Sky News. “I’m indigenous as far as I’m concerned. “I was born here. This is my country as much as anyone else.” The senator said her criticism was “not racism”. Indigenous dancers perform during the Opening Ceremony for the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games. Indigenous dancers perform during the Opening Ceremony for the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games.Picture: Getty Images, Michael Dodge/Getty Images “I’m sick and tired of people having a go at me because ‘it’s racism’.” “We have a lot of racism going on in this country — blatant racism that you will get the assistance and help purely based on your race.” Prime minister Malcolm Turnbull yesterday advised Australians to ignore online trolls critising the ceremony. “Just don’t read it,” he told Channel Seven’s Sunrise program. “If you want to stay sane, don’t read all the negative stuff. “Social media is dominated by negativity ... particularly Twitter. So, stay sane, don’t read it.” Originally published as Pauline Hanson claims she is indigenous Eddie Hwang Hon. President Unity Party WA info@unitywa.org http://unitypartywa.wordpress.com (published) http://twitter.com/unitypartywa ( “ ) Ph/Fax: 61893681884 Protect environment-save trees-use Email. UPWA is the only political party that calls a spade a spade.