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NO FEAR OF THE EVIL EYE: PART I – ENVY AND SHRUNKEN HEADS

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©Jack Wheeler

This is a human shrunken head.  It was given to me by the man who made it, the curaka or chief of a clan of Jivaro headhunters in the Amazon.  His name was Tangamashi.

The Jivaro were the first tribe I stayed with. I was 16 years old, soon to be a freshman student at UCLA as an anthropology major.  There are many tribes around the world who are “headhunters” from the Amazon to Africa to New Guinea and elsewhere, but they all collect the skull of an enemy they kill.  Only one tribe on earth shrinks an enemy’s head – actually the head skin – and that was the Jivaro.

They live in the Amazon jungles of southern Ecuador and northern Peru. Shrunken heads were fascinating to a 16 year-old boy, but more so to me was the Jivaro determination to be unconquered and free.

So I arrived in Jivaro territory in the summer of 1960 – a young teenager from Glendale, California who had never been anywhere in the world except once on a trip to Europe with his parents.  I was by myself, and how I talked my mom and dad into letting me do this is another story.  In any regard, Tangamashi and I bonded, and by the end of the summer he adopted me into his people.

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THE LOST CITY OF DJADO

city-of-djadoIn the remotest center of the Sahara Desert lies an unknown, unexcavated mysterious lost city known as Djado. No one knows who built it or when. Lying on the ancient Roman trade route from the Saharan salt mines of Fachi and Bilma to the Mediterranean, the Djado oasis flourished for a thousand years (the 1st Millennium AD), but has been forgotten and abandoned for many centuries.

The only people who live near Djado in the vast desert wasteland where Algeria, Libya, Chad, and Niger come together, are the wandering Toubu nomads with no permanent settlements. It is an indescribable experience to explore such a wondrous lost city right out of an Indiana Jones movie that you have all to yourself. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #17, photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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HALF-FULL REPORT 01/17/25

Time to ROCK AND ROLL, boys and girls.  Time for the most fun HFR ever.  The countdown to the demise of America’s Bad Biden Dream is down to hours now -- about 64 or so if you’re reading this Friday evening Jan17.

We’ll start the festivities in Schadenfreude City.  We can have a chuckle over the Daily Mail’s gossip this morning (1/17):  What IS Going On With The Obamas’ Marriage? But then again, why should we care?  They’re Old News history.

Still, it is fun to enjoy how bitter the losers are like Michelle and Pelosi Galore that they won’t attend T47’s Inauguration.

So here’s the real belly laugh: Brain-dead-to reality James Clyburn (D-SC) proclaiming on MSNBC yesterday (1/16): Joe Biden Will Go Down In History as “One of the greatest presidents we’ve ever had.”

That’s right up there with his Dem colleague Hank Johnson (D-GA) worried that overpopulation would cause the island of Guam to “tip over and capsize.”

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THE ISLANDS OF SERENITY

mulafassur-waterfallMulafassur waterfall below the village of Gasadalur is only one example of the serenity of the Faroe Islands. They’re a self-governing Danish possession in the North Atlantic halfway between Norway and Iceland. You won’t find a place of more captivating serene and peaceful charm.

Warmed by the Gulf Stream, in the summer it’s so strewn with wildflowers the roads are known as “buttercup highways.” At every turn along them you’re stunned by the incredible scenery. The capital of Torshavn is so laid back the Prime Minister’s Office – the Løgmansskristovan – is a wood cabin with a green grass sod roof. Great beer from the Faroes’ two breweries is always flowing in the pubs, where the Faroese islanders welcome you like an old friend.

You can easily fly here from Edinburgh, London, Copenhagen, or Reykjavik, Iceland . A few days here will do wonders for your soul. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #18 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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YOUR NEIGHBORS IN BORNEO

orang-utansLive on a private houseboat exploring the jungles of Borneo by river and families of Orang Utans will be your neighbors.

To get here, you fly from Indonesia’s capital Jakarta to a small town in southern Borneo, Pangkalan Bun, on the Sekonyer River. You hire your own houseboat called a klotok (shower, nice bed, good warm food and cold beer) and English-speaking guide to take you up river through the jungles of the Tanjung Putting Orang Utan reserve. You’ll see proboscis monkeys, hornbills – and more wild orang utans than any other place on earth.

Spend time among them and you’ll understand how smart and human-like these gentle giants are. It’s an endearing experience never to be forgotten. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #72 Photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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THE WORLD’S REMOTEST INHABITED ISLAND

worlds-remotest-islandThat would be Tristan da Cunha in the middle of the South Atlantic Ocean. Some 260 Tristanians live here, all British citizens as the island is a UK Territory, in the island’s only community of Edinburgh-of-the-Seven-Seas. There’s no way to fly here – you have to take a boat for at least a week from Cape Town (and then a week back).

Tristanians are among the world’s most special people. Since the island was first settled in 1810, there has never been a single murder, abortion, or divorce among them. They are at peace with themselves, unfailingly cheerful, hospitable, and contented. If you are lucky enough to reach here, you may not want to ever leave. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #42 Photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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PORTUGAL — SO MUCH MORE THAN GLIMPSES

pena_castle.pngIn scanning for a Glimpse today, it surprised me to see how many Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World  I have posted on TTP are of Portugal.

Then I realized it’s not surprising as there’s so much to see and experience in this small country it blows you away.  Yet the Glimpses you’ve seen on TTP – such as the Portuguese Riviera or the Rigaleira Initiation Well -- barely scratches the surface of how joyously cool Portugal is.   For Portugal has got everything.  Fabulous climate, beaches, food, wine, history, charm up the ying-yang, and the sweetest, nicest people in Europe.  That’s what my wife loves about the place.  Scenery and history is wonderful, but what really counts for her are people.

Here’s what you and I can do about this.

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NO FEAR OF THE EVIL EYE: KEY TO FREEDOM, PEACE, AND PROSPERITY

Evil Eye pendants, Khiva, Uzbekistan, Central Asia ©Jack Wheeler

[Out with the old, in with the new!  Instead of Archives on Mondays, we are restarting my book No Fear of the Evil Eye.  The chapters that were up on TTP are no longer as they were written years ago.  Frankly, I faltered in not completing this book, and now certainly is the time to finish it. Chapters have to be updated, so we begin with the opening Dedication, Epigraph, Preface, and Introduction. Every Monday from now on until this book is done will have at least two succeeding  chapters.  There are currently 24 chapters so have to double up.  I will really appreciate any feedback you have. Off we go!]

 

DEDICATION

To Rebel – mother of my two sons, my wife, my best friend, my life-partner

 

EPIGRAPH

“There is not one kind of Strife alone, but all over the earth there are two. As for the one, a man would praise her when he came to understand her; but the other is blameworthy: and they are wholly different in nature. For one fosters evil war and battle, being cruel: her no man loves; but perforce, through the will of the deathless gods, men pay harsh Strife her honor due.

 

But the other is the elder daughter of dark Night, and the son of Cronos who sits above and dwells in the aether, set her in the roots of the earth: and she is far kinder to men. She stirs up even the shiftless to toil; for a man grows eager to work when he considers his neighbor, a rich man who hastens to plough and plant and put his house in good order; and neighbor vies with his neighbor as he hurries after wealth. This Strife is wholesome for men.” –Hesiod, “Works and Days,” ca. 700 BC

 

Emulation (zelos) makes us take steps to secure good things.  Envy (pthonos) makes us take steps to stop our neighbor from having them.”  Aristotle, Rhetoric, II, 10 (1138a35), ca. 330 BC.

 

PREFACE

I have been planning to write this book for many years.  Now is the time.

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FLASHBACK FRIDAY: THE ONLY CAR I EVER LOVED

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My 1952 K2 Allard

When you get to be as old as I am, you’ve had a number of cars.  I’ve had many over the years – but only one I really loved was this 1952 K2 Allard.

Sydney Allard (1910-1966) was a famous English race car driver in 1930s, and founded the Allard Motor Car company in London in 1945.  His most famous race car was the J2 which finished third in Le Mans in 1950.  The K2 was the roadster version of the J2 with those amazing swooping fenders.

Allards were always powered by an American V-8 – mine had a big block Chevy.  I had drag races in it right out of American Graffitti or the Beach Boys’ Shut Down, and once hit 160 on a long empty stretch of highway out in the California desert racing a supercharged Porsche.

I asked Rebel to marry me in my K2 driving along the Pacific Coast Highway – best decision I ever made.  So many memories in this car.  But that was long ago. A car like that won’t last in East Coast winters, so I sold it when we moved to Washington long ago.  Have I ever thought of getting another K2? Sure – but I know at my age driving a car like that (and knowing how I’d drive it!) is not wise.  Better stick with the memories. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #258 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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HALF-FULL REPORT 01/10/25

hollywood-sign-burnsI was startled to see photos of the world-famous Hollywood Sign perched on the Hollywood Hills burning in the apocalyptic LA fires. Then I quickly learned that they are AI-generated fakes – the sign remains, so far, untouched by any flames.  Nonetheless, they have gone viral all over the Internet – in large part for what they symbolize instead of the faked reality.

(I was personally relieved as I grew up in Hollywood; my surfing buddy, Hollywood Professional School-mate Eric Toberman was the grandson of “Mr. Hollywood” C.E. Toberman, who built Hollywood’s iconic landmarks including the Sign in the 20s and 30s, so I got to know the Toberman family and the history of Hollywood quite well.)

So what does that AI image symbolize?  That what has burned to ashes like all the thousands of LA homes and businesses is the Democrat Party in California, along with their DEI, Climate Lunacy, and Wokeness.

So let’s get started – I think you’ll really be stoked (California surfing term) with this HFR.  We’re going to celebrate the bright light at the end of what is now a short tunnel: only 10 days to go before the Biden-Harris four year nightmare is overHallelujah!

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AGIOS LAZAROS

agios-lazarosWe’re all familiar with the miracle of Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead four days after his entombment in John 11:1-44. But what happened to Lazarus afterwards – what did he do with the rest of his (second) life?

He left Judea to live on the island of Cyprus. There he met Paul the Apostle and his evangelizing partner Barnabas who was a Cypriot. They appointed him the first Bishop of Kition (present day Lanarca), where he lived for another 30 years, then upon his second death was buried for the last time.

A church was built over his marble sarcophagus which has undergone many resurrections itself over the last two millennia. But here it stands today after all those ravages of time, Agios Lazaros, the Church of St. Lazarus, over his still-preserved sarcophagus. On every Lazarus Saturday (eight says before Easter), an icon of St. Lazarus is taken in procession through the streets of Lanarca. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #165 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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THE WORLD’S BEST MOONSHINE

best-moonshineSanto Antão island, Cape Verde. The world’s best moonshine, which the islanders call grogue, is made here. There are ten islands comprising the country of Cape Verde, some 400 miles off the West African coast of Senegal in the Atlantic Ocean. For hundreds of years, Cape Verdeans have been making grogue but the folks like the fellow here on Santo Antão have perfected it.

You’ll find their stills out in the sugar cane fields, where they put the cane in to a press called a trapiche, then cook down the molasses in an old oil drum into a clear distilled rum that’s up to 140 proof or more. This fellow is pouring me a sample to taste in a coconut shell. You have to be really careful because it’s so smooth and silky it goes down like water – making it very easy to get quickly wasted.

If you like it – which of course you will – he’ll pour fresh grogue into an empty plastic liter water bottle and sell it to you for six bucks. People are always partying in Cape Verde, and why not with all this grogue. They don’t mix it with anything except some lime juice and an ice cube. Really fantastic. Come to Cape Verde and have great time yourself! (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #171 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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DEAD VLEI, NAMIBIA

dead-vleiMany consider this the most surrealistic place on earth. The clarity of the air turns the sky deep cobalt blue, the dunes are so old they’ve rusted red, combining with the white clay floor to give the skeletal trees a scene out of a Dali painting or a science fiction movie. But it’s real.

A thousand years ago the river watering these trees dried up, leaving a white clay pan amidst red sand dunes almost as tall as the Empire State Building. It’s so dry here these acacia trees can’t decompose, their skeletons standing scorched in the sun for ten centuries.

Dead Vlei is in a region of enormous dunes called Sossusvlei. It’s a mind-boggling experience to float over Sossusvlei in a hot air balloon. Namibia, in fact, is full of such experiences – the largest fur seal colony anywhere at Cape Cross, the marvelous abundance of African wildlife at the Etosha Pan, the dramatic shipwrecks dotting the Skeleton Coast, traditional people living untouched by the modern world like the Himbas.

Plus it’s one of the safest and best-run countries in all Africa – certainly worth consideration for your bucket list. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #47 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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THE DANCING FOREST ON THE CURONIAN SPIT

curonian-spitThe Curonian Spit is a 60 mile-long and skinny stretch of sand separating the 625 square-mile Curonian Lagoon from the Baltic Sea. It is jointly shared by Lithuania and Kaliningrad. The trees of one section of the pine forests covering the spit are weirdly twisted and distorted by some unknown force of nature. Their bizarre undulations have earned it the sobriquet, “The Dancing Forest.” It’s one of the as-yet unexplained mysteries of life on our planet, and a wondrous one to see. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #200 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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DARKNESS AT NOON

scavino-tweet-on-transition[This Monday's archive was originally published on January 7, 2021, immediately after the infamy of Jan 6th - It was indeed Darkness at Noon for America then -- and what an incredible contrast it is to today, January 6, 2025. Trump never gave up and neither did TTP. Now the Darkness has been lifted and America will bask in sunshine again. This is a day all TTPers can be proud of.]

 

January 7, 2021

The President of the United States had to issue this statement through his White House spokesman because he has been suspended by Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Note that he did not concede – and never will.

For at 3:30am this morning (1/07), in one of the most despicable acts of cowardice in American history, Mike Pence certified the fraudulent non-election of an agent of Communist China to be the next president. It is Darkness at Noon.

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FLASHBACK FRIDAY – “THIS IS YOUR LIFE”

jw-life-at-17June 15, 1961. It was quite a shock to me when I was the surprise guest on Ralph Edwards’ famous television show. My “Life” at age 17? How could that be? The show’s producers were intrigued by a recent Life Magazine story of my swimming the Hellespont as did Leander in Greek mythology (December 12, 1960 issue) that also had photos of me on top of the Matterhorn and with a Jivaro headhunter.

Without my knowing, they flew my guide for the Hellespont swim, Huseyin Uluarslan, from Turkey to LA, the same for my guide on the Matterhorn, Alfons Franzen, from Switzerland, to be on the show. Most amazing of all, they got the Chief Prefect of Police for Ecuador, Jaime Duran, to pick up Tangamashi (the Jivaro who adopted me) and his brother Naita by helicopter from their Amazon encampment, then fly them from Quito to LA.

I was dumbfounded. So there we are in the photo, left to right: Ralph Edwards, Jaime Duran, Tangamashi, Naita, a very young yours truly, and Ralph Ferguson, son of medical researcher Dr. Wilburn Ferguson who translated for Tangamashi. Quite a moment for a 17 year-old boy – and no doubt for Tangamashi! (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #10)

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HALF-FULL REPORT 01/03/25

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Note who proudly posted this act of RINO political sabotage: Republicans Against Trump.  Anyone who thinks this schmuck is some kind of super-patriot is seriously misguided.

The really crazy thing is that Massie is doing this just out of spite, for no one else is challenging Johnson for Speaker and all he’ll say is he wants “someone else.”

I am writing this early this morning, with the 119th convening at Noon.  As we await what happens, let’s recall how we got into this ridiculous mess to begin with.  We learned how 4 weeks ago in HFR 12/06/24.

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mike-johnson-re-elected-house-speakerIt’s now mid-afternoon and you know the news.  It was touch and go, with the first ballot seemed to be two votes short (216), but then Johnson had a closed-off talk with the holdouts, Keith Self (TX) and Ralph Norman (SC) – no one paid attention to Massie – with a report that Johnson got them on the phone with El Donaldo.

That’s what it took, for them to change their votes to Johnson, giving him 218 for the first ballot win.  So, big win for the good guys – with Massie the House Pariah.

There’s an awful lot more packed into this HFR – so get ready and dive right in our first HFR of 2025!

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THE SCHOOL OF ATHENS

school-of-athensThe School of Athens by Raphael (1483-1520) is one of the greatest artistic masterpieces of the Renaissance. Here you see the two principal figures, Plato on the left and Aristotle on the right. It is a classic example of the picture worth a thousand words.

Plato is pointing to the heavens and his imaginary world of Forms that didn’t actually exist, while Aristotle has his outstretched hand towards the earth – cautioning Plato to pay attention to Reality. For only in the real world can Plato’s ideals of Truth, Justice, and Virtue actually exist, expressed in concrete human action.

Raphael’s masterpiece was commissioned by Pope Julius II for a room in the Apostolic Palace of the Vatican – just as Julius commissioned Michelangelo to paint the ceiling of the Apostolic Palace’s Sistine Chapel at the same time! Raphael from 1509-1511, Michelangelo from 1508-1512.

While the Apostolic Palace is the official residence of the Pope, the part of it containing these masterpieces can be open to the public. It is one thing to see a photo of them, and quite another to contemplate them in person. Only then can you be appropriately overwhelmed by the superhuman genius it took to create them. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #257 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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CLIMBING JACOB’S LADDER ON THE ISLAND OF SAINTS

jacobs-ladderJamestown on Saint Helena in the South Atlantic is two blocks wide and a mile long in a narrow deep ravine. One of the world’s longest straight staircases, Jacob’s Ladder, was an original way to get out – 699 steps each 11 inches high – and it’s a workout.

People who live here call themselves “Saints” and pronounce their island “sent-uhl-LEEN-ah.” It’s famous of course for where the Brits exiled Napoleon after Waterloo. His residence and gardens on a high promontory, Longwood House, is preserved with original furnishings and his death bed. Dying in 1821, he was buried in a beautiful peaceful glen nearby (in 1840 he was reinterred at Les Invalides in Paris).

After climbing the Ladder and visiting Longwood, you’d want to refresh yourself at one of Jamestown’s pubs, where local Saints will be happy to hoist a pint with you. And don’t pass up a visit to the Saint Helena Distillery, the world’s remotest distillery, to learn how Head Distiller Paul Hickling makes his memorable Prickly Pear Whiskey, White Lion Spiced Rum, and Jamestown Gin – all in unique stepping stone bottles in honor of Jacob’s Ladder. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #46 Photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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WHERE ALEXANDER HAMILTON WAS BORN

alexander-hamilton-houseOn January 11, 1755, Alexander Hamilton was born in this home on the island of Nevis, part of the British Leeward Islands Colony in the Caribbean. It was his mother Rachel’s home inherited from her father – she and Alexander’s father, James Hamilton from Scotland, were never married. It was a scandal back then to be “born out of wedlock,” over which young Alexander triumphed.

His birthplace is hallowed as a museum with displays and photos describing his extraordinary path from a penniless orphan (James abandoned him, then Rachel died) to being one of America’s principal Founding Fathers. It leaves quite an impact on you, being in the very place where the history described actually began.

Nevis (nee-viss) is an especially beautiful Caribbean island yet less visited than it’s well-known neighbor, St. Kitts. Together, they form the sovereign nation of St. Kitts & Nevis. If it’s ever your good fortune to get to St. Kitts – make sure to take the short ferry ride over to Nevis. It has a history, beauty and charm all its own. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #283 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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THE EUROPE THAT’S STILL THERE

sempsibrigaIt’s found here – the fishing port of the ancient village of Sesimbra in Portugal. 3,000 years ago it was called Sempsibriga – high place or briga of the Sempsi Celts. So much of Europe is gone now, steamrollered by modernity. Not here, where Portuguese fishermen sail out in their tiny boats for their daily catch as they have for countless generations. The best fish you’ve ever had is in Sesimbra’s local restaurants – wow, is the swordfish good.

While Portugal is a First World country with all the modernity you could ask for, it is unique not only for the charm of its history and post-card picturesqueness, but the sweetness of its people. They are simply nice in a way that’s so captivating. Their traditional family values are part of their nature. The country resonates with peacefulness, an at ease serenity. It’s the Europe that’s still there.

You can be captivated yourself by joining our WX Exploration of Portugal with your fellow TTPers next May. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #284, Photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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FREEDOM AND PEACE IN CHINA

[This Monday’s Archive was originally posted on December 22, 2005. Nineteen years ago.  It is more apropos than ever, given the current headline (12/29/24): Pentagon Report: China Directs Largest Military Build-Up Since 1930s Nazi Germany. The only possible reason for this is to be a fascist threat to China’s neighbors and to us.  This speech I gave in Taiwan proposes a solution to that threat that T47 might consider.]

TTP, December 22, 2005

[This is the text of a speech I delivered at Chung Hsing University in Taichung, Taiwan, December 22, 2005.]

I flew here today from Singapore. As we were flying over the South China Sea, I looked down and saw these beautiful islands – jewels of green and turquoise and white in an ocean of blue. They looked like paradise – but these, I recognized, were the Spratly Islands, claimed by China, even though they are much closer to the Philippines.

In fact, if you had an official PRC government map of China, you would see that China claims, besides Taiwan of course, the entire South China Sea as its territory, from the coasts of the Philippines and Vietnam all the way to Indonesia. 80% by value of the world’s shipping goes through the South China Sea.

The countries of Asia cannot afford to let China seize this vital waterway and build military bases in the Paracel and Spratly Islands. China has no legitimate claim on the entire South China Sea whatever – yet China is risking war with its neighbors because of this totally absurd claim.

Then the plane this morning reached the southern coast of Taiwan, and we flew along the entire length of the island to reach Taipei. As I looked down at the farmlands, the factories, the homes, villages, towns, and cities of Taiwan passing beneath me, I could not help thinking: the Communist rulers of China want to destroy all this, ruin these people’s lives, enslave them to their rule – and for what?

Because all these people want is to be left alone.

There is no possible way the 22 million people of Taiwan are a threat to the 1.3 billion people of China, any more there is no possible way China legally owns the entire South China Sea – yet China is willing to risk war merely because the people of Taiwan do not want their lives controlled and enslaved by the rulers of Beijing.

This threat of war, the gigantic threat of China to Taiwan and all of China’s neighbors, has got to come to an end. And tonight we are going to talk about how to do it.

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FLASHBACK FRIDAY – CANNIBAL TREEHOUSE

cannibal-treehouseAugust 1977. High in the mountains above the source of the April River, a tributary of the Sepik in Papua New Guinea, I had a First Contact with an undiscovered tribe calling themselves the Wali-ali-fo. They ate “man long pig,” cooked human meat and lived in thatch dwelling built up in trees. Here I am in one with my Sepik guide Peter who got me here.

Peter translated a description of their practice: “When a man dies, we take a pig to his wife and exchange it for the body of the man. We take the body out into the forest and…cook ‘im eat ‘im. We do this so the man will continue to live in the bodies of his friends.”

Not something we’ll do but something we can understand, yes? These are people we could laugh and joke with, tell stories with, enjoy being with. A very different culture, but human all the same. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #148 Photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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HALF-FULL REPORT 12/27/24

bye-2024-hi-2025Well, here we are at the last HFR of 2024 as we say Goodbye to a historical year.  This was the year America finally decided to climb out of the abyss of despair and degradation it had dug itself deeply into, choosing instead to stand above ground in the sunshine of freedom and hope.

Next Friday’s HFR on January 3 will be the first of 2025.  We’ll be only 17 days away from America Reborn on January 20.  What to expect will be in clearer focus by then.  Let’s now discuss where we and the world stand at this year’s end.

We’ll start with a moment of true schadenfreude.  On Christmas Eve (12/24), Fox News host John Roberts had three Democrat strategists explaining why the Democrat Party is on the verge of actual collapse.

Clinton advisor Gloria Romero: "I believe that in history we are seeing a major inflection point, the complete collapsing of the Democratic Party. This party refuses to recognize that it has lost its way, it is gone with the wind. Whether a new party emerges out of this, we wait to be seen."

Advisor to both Bill and Hillary Clinton Doug Schoen: "Democrats have created the greatest deficit in history. And it's ultimately what cost Kamala Harris and the Democrats control of the White House and the Congress. We need a fiscally prudent Democratic Party that focuses on people's economic concerns, not woke ideology."

Founder & CEO of Latino Wall Street Gabriela Berrospi: "The Democrat Party, I cannot recognize it. I'm a former Democrat. Latinos voted in this election with their wallets. We didn't vote for pronouns. We voted for our paychecks. We voted for safety. We voted with our Catholic values. And the Democrat Party does not represent that. They've really lost us."  Watch:

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THE MATTERHORN OF THE HIMALAYAS

©2019 Jack WheelerThis is Ama Dablam – “Mother’s Necklace” in Sanskrit – famed by climbers and trekkers as the Matterhorn of the Himalayas. Standing 22,349 ft, the favored climbing route is the southwest ridge, which you’re looking at face on. It towers as sentinel above the Tengboche Monastery of Nyingma (Red Hat) Tibetan Buddhism, and the famous trek to Everest Base Camp (EBC).

We were at EBC this morning, and shortly later flew by Ama Dablam in our expedition AS350B3 helicopter at 20,000 ft. It is from this altitude you can see the summit of Everest. And yes, that’s Everest on the left of the photo. In the shadow is Everest’s southwest face, in the sun the east face, the southeast ridge between them is the climber’s route to the summit. Breathtaking only begins to hint of what it is like to experience such a sight. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #202 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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THE PARTRIDGE IN THE PEAR TREE

For twenty years, it is a TTP tradition to explain the meaning of Partridges in Pear Trees.  Enjoy.

I hope you had the Merriest of Christmases yesterday, Wednesday December 25, but according to the song, the First Day of Christmas is the day after Christmas, December 26.  That’s today.

Ancient Christians celebrated Christmas starting with the day after the birth of Jesus and ending on January 6th with the visit of the Magi in Matthew 2:11 known as the Epiphany.

Start with 12/26 and end with 1/6 and you get: the Twelve Days of Christmas.

No doubt you’re really tired of hearing Christmas songs by now, including this one, yet you may still be wondering what the heck partridges in a pear tree and eight maids a-milking have to do with the birth of the founder of Christianity.

So I thought it might be entertaining, as we recover from all the festivities, to take a look at the song’s origin, meaning, and myth.

 

First published in London in 1790, it was a "memory and forfeits" game played by children in the form of a song, where the leader recites a verse, each player in turn repeats it, the leader keeps adding verses until a player’s memory fails him/her and has to forfeit a piece of candy.

Even though The Twelve Days of Christmas was a kids’ song-game, it nonetheless had a deep religious meaning. Despite Santa Claus’ cultural appropriation, Christmas is above all a religious celebration. All of the song’s twelve gifts are Christian symbols.

On the first day of Christmas, my true love gave to me…

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A CUP OF YAK BUTTER TEA IN A TIBETAN NOMAD TENT

yak-butter-tea At 14,000 feet, Tibetan nomads called Drogpa set their summer encampment for their yak herds to graze on green pastures. You find them with difficulty in the remote Himalayan highlands of the Kingdom of Lo. They are happy to welcome you into their home, a single large tent of black yak wool, and serve you a cup of delicious yak butter tea.

It is a rare privilege to be with these people and experience their ancient way of life. It is something we strive to do on our Himalaya Helicopter Expeditions. I took this picture in May. Here is their home from the outside. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #203 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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THE CASTLE PRISON OF RICHARD THE LIONHEART

durnstein-castleThis is Durnstein Castle, perched on a precipice high above the Danube River in Austria some 60 miles upriver from Vienna. Built in the early 1100s, here is where King of England Richard the Lionheart was imprisoned, having been captured by his enemy Leopold V of Austria on his return from the Third Crusade in the Holy Land.

The story is well known of how Richard’s brother John had usurped the throne and impeded paying Richard’s ransom – and the legend of Robin Hood raising the money pilfering it from thieving nobles. The ransom was finally paid in 1194, with Richard returning to be crowned King of England once again. The castle fell into disrepair, uninhabitable since the late 1600s. It is an eerie journey back into history to explore it today. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #197 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

 

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A CHRISTMAS LETTER TO AMERICA’S ANTI-CHRISTIANS

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[This Monday’s Archive was originally published on December 21, 2004.  And 20 years later, we have a Woketard First Lady still trying to scam children by wishing them “Happy Holidays” drivel – except now the kids instantly correct her: “It’s Christmas!  Happy Christmas! Merry Christmas!”  The hope for culture change this article prays for is coming true.]

TTP. December 21, 2004

Merry Christmas! If that offends you, why should I care? It’s your problem, not mine. Let me explain your problem a little more fully.

America is a Christian country. It’s your job to deal with that, because you’re not going to change this fact. America has always been a Christian country, and – open wide now, because you’re going to have to swallow this – it will continue to be.

It will continue to be because most Americans aren’t Euroweenies. They haven’t lost the moral courage to be proud of their country and their civilization. Notice the “most” – which you are not a part of.

You are anti-Christian because you are anti-American. You are anti-American because you are anti-Western Civilization. You are anti-Western Civilization because you are afraid of and intimidated by the envy of the world’s impotent. Fear of being envied defines your soul.

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FLASHBACK FRIDAY: GOLD-PLATED LAUGHTER WITH AN UZBEK LADY

glimpse252_picIn Bukhara, Uzbekistan, I didn’t speak Uzbek and she didn’t speak English, yet laughter is the true universal language.

She gave me a broad smile to display her gold-plated teeth. You don’t often see someone with teeth of gold, but she says what better way to protect your teeth when you’re getting old? The Uzbek people of Central Asia have a wonderful sense of humor. Come with me to Central Asia this September to laugh with these Silk Road people yourself. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #252 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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HALF-FULL REPORT 12/20/24

Welcome to the Christmas 2024 HFR!  And to the Hanukkah 2024!  Yes, they coincide on December 25 this year (when the latter begins).  This is a glorious time of celebration for all the bountiful blessings of Western Civilization – and this year the cup of those blessings is overflowing.

So much so that the 2024 calendar grants us a head start of a full three-day weekend before Christmas Eve – meaning we can begin right now to exult in Christmas joy and gratitude.

“We” means you and me.  Maybe not for a lot of folks in Washington DC.  Certainly not for illegals trying to cross our border in Texas.  As we await events unfolding on Capitol Hill later today, we’ll start with them.  A lot more, so here we go!

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THE YEZIDI BLACK SNAKE SACRED SPRING

At the Temple of the Peacock Angel in the Yezidi holy city of Lalish, you find this entrance to a Sacred Spring with a carved black snake, revered by Yezidis as they believe a black snake stuck itself into a hole in Noah’s Ark and saved humanity.

The Yezidis are among the most ancient of all peoples in the Middle East. Their heartland is in what is now Northern Iraq, or Iraqi Kurdistan. You may know of them through the horrific butchery perpetrated upon them by the medieval terrorists of ISIS which gained worldwide notoriety.

They are a fascinating people whose syncretic beliefs are a mélange of Zoroastrianism, Syriac Christianity, Sufi Islam spiced with their own interpretation of all three. In other words, they are their own people, no one else like them – peaceful, at ease with themselves, and immensely likeable.

Their protectors are the Kurds – an extraordinary people in their own right. We’ll be visiting Iraqi Kurdistan and the Yezidis once more next year. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #89 Photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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WOULD YOU BELIEVE THIS IS A CITY IN CENTRAL ASIA?

city-of-almatyThis is Almaty, the largest city in Kazakhstan with over two million people. Originally named Alma Ata or Father of Apples, as here in the western foothills of the Tien Shan mountains is where apples were first domesticated and cultivated.

Almaty is a thriving prosperous city as the financial/economic- but not political- capital of independent Kazakhstan. And but a stone’s throw away from the magnificent snow-clad Tien Shan, a trekker’s paradise in the spring, summer, and fall, a skier’s in the winter. It’s a modern, spotlessly clean city with gorgeous parks and flower gardens- and there’s a terrific Irish Pub flowing with Guinness.

What more could you want? (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #220 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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THE MOST CHRISTIAN ISLAND

waitangi-bay-chatham-islandWaitangi Bay, Chatham Island. 530 miles east of New Zealand lies an isolated island of windswept rugged beauty that few people have ever heard of. Yet Chatham Island may be an ultimate Christian example of how to prevail over monstrous evil.

In the early 1400s, a Polynesian people calling themselves Moriori sailed from New Zealand across an unknown empty sea to reach an island they named Rekohu, meaning “misty sky.” For 400 years they lived in peace among themselves – and in utter isolation from the world.

But in 1835, another people arrived, and brought Hell with them. They were a group of 500 Maori cannibals from New Zealand determined to take Rekohu for themselves. The Maori killed them like sheep, men, women, children, and babies, and ate them.

The British Governor of New Zealand ignored the Maori Genocide. There were about 2,000 Moriori on Rekohu (renamed Chatham) when the Maoris arrived in 1835. Only 101 Moriori were still alive by 1862. It was Western Christian missionaries who put an end to Maori killing, eating, and enslaving Moriori. Today on Chatham Island there is a Moriori resurgence – but without rancor. The past is past, they say, what counts is the future. Like few other peoples on earth, the Moriori understand the Christian power of abandoning resentment and grievance.

Come to Chatham to experience a unique place in our world, and a people with their souls at peace. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #176 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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THE MARBLE MOSAIC FLOOR OF SIENA CATHEDRAL

siena-cathedral-floor-artItaly’s Siena Cathedral, built from 1215 to 1263 is one of the great masterpieces of medieval architecture. It contains works of art by Renaissance greats from Donatello, Bernini, and Michelangelo. Most stunning of all, however, is the cathedral floor, entirely covered with marble mosaics depicting scenes from the Old Testament, Greek and Roman myths and history. No one photo does it justice, it’s so immense. Here you see Crates of Thebes (265-285 BC) atop the Mount of Wisdom casting riches into the sea for a life of tranquil simplicity.

The floor is covered over for most of the year and is only unveiled during (plus a few days before and after) September. So plan to be there then to witness a truly magnificent artistic creation of Western Civilization. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #282 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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THE CHINESE PROOF OF VERY STABLE GENIUS

proof-of-stable-genius[This Monday’s Archive was originally published on March 30, 2018. It celebrated how T45 was proving he really was a “very stable genius” as he was goaded into saying by the media. The caveats in the article also apply regarding Norway anointing him a Nobel Peace Laureate that year. Yet Trump triumphed the next year when Trump Meets Kim Jong Un, Becomes First Sitting U.S. President To Step Into North Korea (June 30, 2019). Then came Covid, the 2020 Dem theft of his presidency, Putin invading Ukraine and now has Nork soldiers dying like flies in Kursk.

T47 has invited Xi as his guest for the J20 Inauguration. It’s his first overture. There will be others, brilliant ones. He and his advisors want to remove Russia as a continuing treat to the West so they can focus on the real issue of contending with China. Before long, the Norwegian Nobel Committee may have no choice but T47, anymore than TIME had in choosing him as their 2024 most influential person in the world.]

TTP, March 30, 2018

As you know, the Trump Deranged Media never tire of ridiculing our POTUS for this Tweet of his last January after being goaded by them in suggesting he was like Ronald Reagan in his last days with Alzheimer’s. He took the bait:

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As if we didn’t have proof of this before, the proof is in this picture above, published by the official government news agency of Communist China, Xinhua, ereyesterday, March 28 – and in the article accompanying it: Xi Jinping, Kim Jong-Un Hold Talks in Beijing.”

You’re welcome to wade through it with all the Orwellian Commie-speak, but here’s the money quote:

Kim said: "The DPRK is willing to have dialogue with the United States and hold a summit of the two countries. The issue of denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula can be resolved, if South Korea and the United States respond to our efforts with goodwill, create an atmosphere of peace and stability while taking progressive and synchronous measures for the realization of peace."
Is there any sentient being who can’t see that this is the doing solely and completely of POTUS-VSG Trump? Okay, libtards driven wacko with Trump Hatred are excluded from being sentient.

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HALF-FULL REPORT 12/13/24

Who else in 2024 but Donaldus Magnus?  Especially after his triumphant appearance in Paris last Saturday (12/07) at the reopening of the rebuilt Notre Dame Cathedral.

Macron had invited over three dozen world leaders, and at the reopening ceremony, they stood at attention at Trump’s entrance to greet him like a Receiving Line.  No wonder the vid clip of it is entitled The BOSS is Back!

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There are an uncountable number of comments all over X exulting, “America is so back!”  No wonder, as The Boss held court in the Cathedral, with world leader after leader approaching him.

So relax and enjoy this HFR – a lot went on this week, let’s get started!

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CERRO CAMPANARIO

lakes-of-bariloche This is the view of the lakes of Bariloche in Argentine Patagonia. It was taken in January of this year from a viewpoint called Cerro Campanario. This really is one of the most beautiful places on Earth. I was here exploring Patagonia with your fellow TTPers. Hope to visit this place again sometime soon! (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #251 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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NEGOTIABLE AFFECTION IN SKAGWAY

the-brass-picWhen gold was discovered in the Klondike of Canada’s Yukon in 1896, the fastest way to get there was a tiny hamlet at the end of a long inlet of Alaska’s Inland Passage coast called Skagway. By 1898, Skagway was a lawless Wild West boom town flooded with prospectors who needed entertainment and release from the arduous travails of gold searching – and ladies who would provide it for a price.

The Brass Pic (as in a miner’s pic & shovel) was one of many Houses of Negotiable Affection in Skagway that flourished until the gold panned out in 1900. It’s preserved as a museum today in fond memory of those days of commercially consensual delight. Skagway is a terrific place to experience, drawing over a million visitors a year. Come here to see what draws them. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #198 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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