TODAY. The world’s blind eye to the nightmare problem of nuclear waste disposal.

Now if you were to ask an old-fashioned housewife, to prepare a complicated dinner with strong-smelling crayfish, seafoods and vegetables, , she would probably first make sure that there was a suitable garbage bin at hand. But that’s not the way that the magnificent men in their nuclear machines thought, about the garbage from their […]

TODAY. The world’s blind eye to the nightmare problem of nuclear waste disposal.

‘Major Blow to Freedom of Expression’: US Supreme Court Upholds TikTok Ban

Homepage of TIKTOK. Jernej Furman from Slovenia, CC BY 2.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0, via Wikimedia Commons By Brett Wilkins / Common Dreams

The United States Supreme Court on Friday unanimously upheld a federal law banning TikTok if its Chinese parent company does not sell the popular social media app by Sunday.

The justices ruled in TikTok v. Garland,…

‘Major Blow to Freedom of Expression’: US Supreme Court Upholds TikTok Ban

Israel Escalates Airstrikes in Gaza in Lead-up to Ceasefire

“The more we hear about a potential ceasefire agreement, the higher the pace of the attacks, the more families are being targeted and killed.”

Israel Escalates Airstrikes in Gaza in Lead-up to Ceasefire

If Orban vetoes EU Sanctions renewal on Jan 31st Russia would quickly Withdraw its $213,000,000,000 of Stolen Assets held in Belgium

On 18 Jan, 2025 12:14 HomeWorld News via thefreeonline at https://wp.me/pIJl9-FDj

EU mulls mobilizing Belgian king’s 81 year old Decree to continue thousands more illegal anti Russia sanctions – FT 

The renewal of the restrictions, set to expire at the end of January, has been in limbo due to Hungary’s veto threats

Queen Mathilde d’Udekem d’Acoz ), and King Philippe of Belgium by the President of the EU , Ursula von der Leyen

EU officials are desperately developing backup plans to secure sanctions against Russia, including potentially invoking an 81-year-old law that involves the Belgian king, after Hungary threatened to veto their renewal, the Financial Times reported on Friday.

The bloc is seeking to hold on to the $213,000,000,000 of Russia’s frozen foreign assets seized in the Brussels-based clearinghouse Euroclear and continue diverting billions in interest payments to the Ukraine regime  

$330 Billion Frozen Russian Assets and individuals.. ChatGPT.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban warned the EU in December that his government could veto the sanctions, which require unanimous approval to be extended. 

 

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The Fascinating Sensory World of Other Animals- Video/Gallery

on 17th January 2025 by Ed Yong at Big Think via thefreeonline at https://wp.me/pIJl9-FBU Telegram https://t.me/thefreeonline

Umwelt: The hidden sensory worlds of animals

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ED YONG: Every animal has its own sensory world, its own thin slice of the fullness of reality that it can detect. Evolution has shaped the senses of animals according to their needs, but no animal can sense everything.

No animal is perfect at everything. There is so much information out there that to be able to detect it all would be an overwhelming experience and also unnecessary. There’s also a cost to the senses. Senses don’t come for free.. 

To build a sense organ and to maintain all the neurons that feed into that sense organ takes up a lot of energy, which is why their senses are so refined and so constrained by their evolutionary needs.

So the word umwelt was popularized and defined by a German zoologist named Jakob von Uexküll in the early 20th century.

It comes from the German word for environment, but he meant the animals’ sensory environment. And that’s the specific set of sights, smells, textures, and sounds that that animal has access to and that another animal might not.

When you really think about the senses, you do start to understand the very different kinds of information that those senses offer their owners. 

So we obviously taste with our tongues, but a catfish is essentially a swimming tongue. It has taste buds all over its skin. If you put little pieces of food near the flank of a catfish, it will be able to taste it and turn around and snap it up. For most animals, taste is about food. It’s about trying to work out whether something is worth eating or not.

And for humans, food is something that we put in our mouths. But if you are a very small animal, food can be something you land on. 

And which is why for many insects taste buds are some things that are found in their feet as well as in their mouths. A fly landing on the apple that you are trying to eat can taste it just by walking on it before you put it in your mouth.

I, like most of you, have two eyes. They sit in the front of my face and they point forwards, which means that my visual world is always in front of me and I walk into it.

But most birds have eyes on the sides of their heads, which means their visual world is around them. They often have close to wraparound vision, seeing to the sides and also a little bit to the back. And that kind of wraparound vision is really hard to wrap your head around.

And then of course there are changes that can occur over an animal’s lifetime. So the umwelts of an adult might be different to the umwelts of a juvenile. 

Jumping spiders are very driven by vision. They have excellent eyes. But those eyes also become more sensitive as they get older, more sensitive to light, which means that I think the world of a jumping spider will get brighter as it ages. One scientist describe this to me as a jumping spider watching the sun rise as it gets older.

So a sea otter has very sensitive paws. They don’t look very sensitive. They look like these weird sort of cauliflowery mittens. They have a sensitive touch that is equal to our exquisitely sensitive fingertips.

One of the key differences is that they are also extremely skilled at using that sense of touch. They’re very fast about making touch-based decisions. 

A sea otter will dive down into the ocean and very quickly root around with its paws. It will grab that sea urchin, yank that clam, and then rise to the surface before eating its food.

A sea otter doesn’t have the benefit of blubber that a whale or a walrus might have. It has very thick fur, but it can find enough food to eat because it has not only very sensitive hands, but very fast hands too.

Even in a completely dark room where the very large eyes of an owl might not be of much use, they can still hear and they hear really well. The dish of feathers around an owl’s face that gives it that distinctive owl-y look acts as a radar dish funneling sound towards its ears. 

Those ears are incredibly sensitive, but they also have a unique trick that allows the owl to work out exactly where sound is coming from. Based on when sound arrives in my ears, where those first arrives at the left or the right, I can tell where a sound is coming from in the horizontal plane.

I can’t do that trick in the vertical very well because my ears are level with each other so sound arrives at both of them from above or below at the same time. An owl solves this problem because its ears are offset.

So they’re asymmetrical. So one ear is slightly higher than the other. And when sound arrives at that ear first, the owl knows where in the vertical plane it’s target is.

And that’s why an owl in the dark can land exactly on a mouse. It’s why owls in the wild can bust through snow to pick up scurrying rodents that they couldn’t even see. 

One of the primary uses of scent in the animal kingdom is for navigation, for finding your way around a landscape.

You know, my dog, Typo, absolutely can do this. He knows where we are by cross-referencing his memories of the smells of the neighborhood against what he’s smelling at any given moment.

But there are other animals that use scent for navigation in even more extraordinary ways. A lot of sea birds, the group known as tubenoses, use the odorscapes of the ocean to find food.

The ocean looks featureless to us, right? We can glide over it and just see this endless expanse of uniform blue, but it’s not featureless to an albatross. 

Underwater features like mountains and valleys leads to concentrations of nutrients, which then concentrate food, plankton, and then krill, the kinds of things that a seabird might eat.

And so the ocean has this undulating odorscape: odors that reveal the concentration of possible food and then areas of no scent that reveal scarcity in the deep.

Elephants can do this too. Elephants can navigate over long distances. Obviously, they have that trunk. They have constantly scanning about with this extremely elongated nose. You know, they’ll react to the imminent arrival of rain.

People have suggested that they can find buried sources of water by smelling it. It’s quite difficult to understand exactly how elephants smell because they are large, intelligent animals that are difficult to work with.

Part of this relies on us using our imaginations like watching their incredible behavior, looking at their trunk, and trying to just make educated guesses about what their olfactory world might be like. 

There’s a wonderful quote by Marcel Proust that I think captures what’s magical about the umwelt concept. He said that the only true voyage would be not to visit strange lands, but to possess other eyes to see the hundreds of universes that each of them sees.

That’s how I think about the sensory worlds of other animals. I think that when I get to empathize with the smell world of a dog or the touch world of a sea otter, I feel like I’m traveling, like I’m leaving the confines of my own body and my own lived experience and going on this fantastical voyage into the world of another creature.

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Let the Survivors live! Guilty must pay and provide after allowing cruel Gaza Genocide of 100,000+

South Africa welcomes long delayed truce – now confirmed by Hamas

by IOL on 17th January 2024 via thefreeonline at https://wp.me/pIJl9-FCi

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The country’s foreign minister has said the cease-fire in Gaza must lay the groundwork for an independent Palestinian state

South Africa’s International Relations and Cooperation Minister Ronald Lamola has welcomed the ceasefire agreement reached between Israel and Hamas after 15 months of Israel’s devastating assault on Gaza.

In a statement issued by the departmental spokesperson, Chrispin Phiri following the Israel and Hamas agreement, the South African government, which has been vocal in its stance against the Israeli occupation of Palestine, called for the implementation of a “just and lasting peace” that ensures the human rights of both Palestinians and Israelis are protected and promoted.

“The ceasefire agreement is a crucial first step toward ending the severe humanitarian crisis faced by the 2.3 million Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, which the International Court of Justice (ICJ) has deemed to be plausibly genocidal.

”The ceasefire must lay the basis for a just peace, which should include the establishment of a contiguous, independent, and viable Palestinian State.

Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs hailed the Gaza ceasefire as a victory for Palestinian unity and Resistance, emphasizing it as a pivotal moment in the struggle against the Israeli occupation’s “colonial eradication plan targeting the Palestinian nation.”

”The Palestinian sovereignty and territorial integrity must be upheld. It is imperative that no land is annexed in either Gaza or the West Bank following the ceasefire and that illegal settlement expansion is halted.”.

Phiri stated that, by the ICJ’s successive rulings, the occupying power must adhere to the provisional measures prescribed by the ICJ.

”Immediate and massive humanitarian aid is urgently needed to provide relief to civilians in Gaza. All obstacles to delivering humanitarian assistance must be lifted immediately and unconditionally, allowing civilians unrestricted access to essential food, water, shelter, and healthcare,” said Phiri.

The department reiterated that international and humanitarian laws must be respected and upheld.

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Meanwhile, the Palestine Solidarity Alliance said the atrocities committed against innocent civilians in Gaza cannot go unaddressed.

”We welcome the announcement of a ceasefire in Gaza, a crucial step after 15 months of relentless bombing and destruction that have inflicted a holocaust upon the Palestinian people, resulting in over 100,000 men, women, and children killed, according to the latest Lancet report. 

“This ceasefire is not merely a temporary halt to violence; it is an opportunity for survivors to mourn their dead, bury their loved ones, and begin the arduous process of rebuilding their lives and communities.

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“The scale of suffering, loss of life, and destruction is staggering, and we demand accountability for the perpetrators of these heinous acts. Those responsible for war crimes must be prosecuted to ensure justice for the victims and to prevent further atrocities in the future,” read the statement.

The organisation urged the international community to support reparations for the victims of the violence, helping to restore dignity and provide necessary resources for rebuilding lives.

In addition, the movement called for immediate and unrestricted access for health workers, journalists, and other international observers to enter Gaza after facing a blockade by the Israeli government.

Furthermore, it said the ongoing occupation, illegal settlements, and de facto annexation of the West Bank and East Jerusalem must come to an end, as affirmed by the ICJ Advisory Opinion.

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Ceasefire Deal Reached in Gaza, as Both Biden and Trump Take Credit /but NOT YET ratified by Israel

by Simplicius’s Garden of Knowledge | Substack Jan 16 2025 shared with thanks

The big news of the day: Israel has officially announced a ceasefire and potential end to the Gaza war. Hamas will be releasing 33 hostages—interesting numerology, as always—and Israel will reportedly withdraw its military forces from Gaza.

Gaza, January 15, 2025

It will be done in three phases, with the first beginning on January 19th, just a day before Trump’s inauguration as if in tribute:The announcement was met with rousing cheers throughout northern Gaza where Hamas fighters reportedly came out of their tunnels to openly celebrate in the streets—make no mistake, this is being viewed as a monumental victory by the resistance:

Hamas declared the ceasefire with Israel a victoryAccording to the agreement, in the second phase of the ceasefire, the Israeli army must leave Gaza.Hamas must return the surviving hostages, and in exchange they will receive their comrades held in Israeli prisons.

Israel intensified its airstrikes across Gaza just hours after the ceasefire and hostage release deal was announced, killing at least 70 people overnight, according to the enclave’s health officials. The attacks came as people took to the streets to celebrate the truce, following 15 months of brutal warfare that has seen up

This was Hamas’ demand; Israel insisted on the release of its citizens without any conditions.In the third stage of the settlement, the remains of the murdered hostages will be returned to the families in Israel, and large-scale post-war reconstruction will begin in Gaza.In Israel itself, they are already calling the deal “bad” and claiming that it was imposed by the United States.Listen to Blinken’s admission below:“Indeed Hamas has recruited almost as many new militants as it has lost.

”Don’t be surprised if the real number is much more than it has lost—and if not yet, it will be in the future.After much more than a year of fighting, the “pound for pound greatest military force on the planet” was unable to defeat Hamas even after being given a blank cheque for total indiscriminate slaughter and genocide of the civilian population with zero repercussions, a leeway not afforded to any other military force in recent history.

Hamas has said that an airstrike by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) on Gaza that followed the announcement of a ceasefire deal had targeted a site where a female Israeli hostage was being held.

The fact is, the IDF performed dismally and the reason the deal even came about was because the last several weeks saw a significant spike in IDF soldiers’ deaths:Recently news came that 4% of all IDF troop deaths have been suicides:And reports of 20,000 wounded IDF from just the Gaza conflict:In a humorous nod to American politics, both Biden and Trump separately took credit for the ceasefire deal, though CNN contends that both sides did work together on it. Keep in mind Netanyahu recently suspended plans to attend Trump’s inauguration reportedly after the latter’s snub—Trump posted a Jeffrey Sachs video calling Netanyahu a “deep, dark son of a bitch”.In fact, Haaretz even made claims that Trump’s recent ‘aggressiveness’—which likely includes the jab above—led to the ceasefire presumably because Netanyahu read the change in the wind and could see that it would be now or never, as Trump’s coming administration is perceived as having a harsher, no-nonsense approach on reaching a deal

Israeli “patriots” feel betrayed by a Trump who had claimed to want to give Hamas “hell” yet immediately strong-armed Bibi into a deal:Zimri: “So all his people have been lying – it’s a big disappointment.”Magal: “He talks about hell and in the meantime sends his envoy to sign a deal. It’s a deal whose impact will be very difficult. That’s the truth.” He added that the last remaining hope is that Hamas will reject a deal: “A cabinet minister told me we need to pray again that God will harden Pharaoh’s heart.

“But of course, this is just the latest chapter in the endless cyclical nightmare of Israeli racist colonialism:We can’t have particularly high confidence of it succeeding, particularly given that top Israeli officials like Ben-Gvir have already expressed their hopes that the deal will fail, and will undoubtedly give their most earnest try in undermining it in any way possible.

Also on Thursday, Israel delayed a cabinet vote on the ceasefire deal, blaming Hamas for reneging on parts of the agreement. The militant group has rejected the claims.Some media have attributed the failure to ratify the agreement to opposition from key parties in Israel’s governing coalition

Ie also has little bearing on Israel’s continued strikes on various other surrounding countries, from Lebanon and Syria to Yemen. Israel even stepped up strikes on Gaza today, killing a reported dozen or so—one supposes they needed to sate their fill of bloodlust as consolation for the coming cessation of hostilities.In fact, a report just earlier claimed that Israel even unleashed its first direct strike on Jolani’s troops:The Israeli Air Force has carried out its first strike on the forces of the terrorist group HTS, which has seized power in Syria.

The attack targeted a convoy of militants in the province of Quneitra to prevent them from getting closer to IDF forces on the ground.This was right around the time that Erdogan issued a loud rebuke toward Netanyahu, calling on him to stop striking Syria as tensions continue rising between Turkey and its Syrian proxies and Israel.Erdogan:“The aggressive actions of the forces attacking Syrian territory, Israel, in particular, must come to an end as soon as possible. Otherwise, it will cause unfavorable outcomes for everyone.”We’re left to speculate whether this rising new threat is chief amongst reasons for Netanyahu finally acquiescing to a ceasefire he rejected many times before.

With the IDF’s continued dismal performance—in particular its major failure in incurring into Lebanese territory—Netanyahu may have chosen to reduce the burden of the multi-fronted war in order to free up resources to concentrate on the potential new threat from the Turkish-Syria axis.—The fetid stink of it all will follow Biden administration ghouls around for many years to come:

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