Akio Morita, one of the founders of Sony Corporation, writes briefly about world hunger in his book 'Made in Japan'.
He says that way back in the 1980s, he saw a genetically engineered plant that could produce thousands of tomatoes from ONE PLANT.
Then he wonders...WHERE is this technology? WHY is it not being used? WHY has it been hidden from the world?
Here is Akio Morita's brief biography, from the SONY USA website: SONY USA, AKIO MORITA.
World politicians keep talking about ending world hunger...but secretly they crush and suppress EVERY technology that can end world hunger.
Technology that can end world hunger VERY much exists, in my opinion. If scientists have made genetically modified plants than can produce thousands of tomatoes from one life cycle, it means they can do it with many many other foods and crops too.
But they don't want to share it with the world.
Because it is....'bad for business'.
All world problems are due to a quality that most humans have. Its called Brutal Selfishness.
George Michael, in his song 'Praying For Time' sings....'charity is a coat you wear, twice a year....'
Here is the video of 'Praying For Time'.
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Saturday, December 01, 2007
Human Selfishness & World Hunger
Labels: George Michael, hypocrisy, Music
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Hypocrisy Part 2
The case of Zeenat Aman
Zeenat Aman (left) is an Indian film actress, now 57 years old, who seduced an entire generation of Indians, with a career spanning well over a decade.She was also Miss Asia-Pacific in the year 1970, is blessed with a very high IQ, and studied fashion and journalism at Los Angeles. I have seen many of her interviews and movies, and she has a fantastic personality. She is a woman to be admired, and was greatly admired by hundreds of millions of Indians for over a decade. More or less a cult following.
Her rough treatment by the world is human nature manifesting, which looks for excuses to haul others down.
She overdid her seductive roles by Indian standards, and they can't handle it.
She does not act in movies anymore, has not done so in a long time, apart from two tiny appearances in the last 15 years.
The amazing thing is that the Indian masses still enjoy her old movies, but criticize her anyway for being a sexually expressive woman.
Zeenat Aman's personal life has been tragic too. Lost her father when she was 13, gave up everything for a TV actor she fell in love with, when she was in her early 30s (at the peak of her career). The marriage was unsuccessful.
The many TV interviews I have seen of her, she comes across as a remarkably decent, intelligent, strong, dignified woman who has led a very difficult life and carries her pain very gracefully. A graceful lady who seems to be as beautiful on the inside, as she is on the outside.
Further Reading: I've Forgiven Men Who Ill Treated Me
Labels: hypocrisy, The Original Sin, Women, Yin Yang, Zeenat Aman
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