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Saturday, September 9, 2017

Imran Khan says won’t say anything derogatory against Ayesha Gulalai



In his first public remark on Ayesha Gulalai’s allegations, Imran Khan said he would not say anything derogatory against her. “After all, she is a woman, and I don’t want to say anything against her”, he said.

Imran Khan also refused to answer the question when he was asked if Ms. Gulalai had offered him to marry her. “I really don’t want to discuss this”, he replied.

Imran Khan said he was shocked when he heard about the sudden onslaught of Gulalai. He said just a day earlier she had met him along with her delegation to discuss PK 01, a constituency in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and related issues.

“I don’t know what happened suddenly that she started talking like that”, he wondered.

Imran Khan said he believed Ayesha had a lot of potential. “I am really sad that Ayesha has been used in this dirty game”, he said.

The Mandela Effect – Myth of a Parallel Universe




‘Mandela Effect’, which may actually be caused by small glimpses of an alternative universe.
Are we living in alternate realities? Or has our reality, our timeline been changed? At one point or another split in two or are we now just noticing the effects and the changes of this split?

There has been a lot of talk recently about something called “The Mandela Effect”. So what is actually the Mandela effect? It is a theory of parallel universes based on the idea that large groups of people have been found to have similar alternative memories about past events.

Advocates of the theory claim these collective experiences to be true. The fabric of reality must have been shifted at some point in the past and therefore, not only the parallel inhabitable universe exists but that we are constantly switching between them.

The Mandela effect was first descried online in 2010 by a blogger named Fiona Broome. She described an experience at a convention called The Dragon Con when she discovered that other people had a false memory similar to hers which was that Nelson Mandela had died during his imprisonment in the 1980s. Nelson Mandela actually didn’t die until December 2013 but there is a lot of people out there who has memories of him dying when he was locked up in prison in 1980s.

Broome is quoted as saying that “I thought Nelson Mandela died in Prison. I thought I remembered it clearly with news clips of his funeral, the mourning in South Africa, some rioting in the cities and a heartfelt speech by his widow. I then found out that he was still alive”.

Fiona recounted discovering many widely held alternative memories including certain Star Trek episodes that had never actually existed. In 2012 another blogger named Reece expressed a similar idea but this time about the spelling of a popular children books series called “The Berenstein Bears” but if we look it online now it has changed to “The Berenstain Bears”. If the readers are kids of the 80s or 90s they may also remember the original name and can spot the difference.

There are plenty more such subtle changes noticed by people. People who have known these names and logos for years are now for the first time experiencing the fact that their memories are not correct. Something has changed.

Another popular event is that of “the tank boy”. A protestor went out and stood in front of a line of tanks in Tiananmen Square in China on June 5th 1989. Many people believe today that this protestor was run over and killed by the government tanks. But now we came to find out that he didn’t die. The tanks never touched him. A lot of people remember this event in which the boy was killed and how the backlash nearly caused communism to fall apart in China. This is really strange. It was taught to many people in schools. However, now it is not the case. The boy was never killed unlike millions of people remember it.

Another example is the popular cartoon “Looney Toons”. Kids of the 80s and 90s might remember it vividly how it was spelled. However, now if we search it online or watch the old videos it is spelled as “Looney Tunes”. I personally don’t remember it as “tunes” it was always “toons” like short for cartoons.

We all know the most famous line from the Star Wars movie, “Luke, I am your father”. But if we watch it now it says “No, I am your father”. He doesn’t say the word “Luke”. If we look up the memes and pictures it says otherwise but now it has changed. People have found changes in other movies like Shazaam, Dirty Dancing and so on. Similarly, according to firm believers of the Mandela Effect, logos of the popular automobile brands have also been changed.

That was about the believers of the Mandela Effect. The critics are of different point of view. False memory experts explain the Mandela Effect as confabulation, where different memories get mixed together to create something that a person comes to believe is true. Berenstain would therefore be remembered as “stein” simply because readers have grown up seeing far more names ending in “stein,” such as Einstein.

For people who have always misremembered a particular spelling, meanwhile, cognitive dissonance describes the difficulty of accepting evidence that contradicts a deeply held belief. Basically, we’re more likely to trust our fond memories of the Berenstein Bears and believe that Berenstain must be wrong. Confirmation bias then also plays its part: converts to a belief tend to seek out evidence that confirms their belief and disregard evidence to the contrary.

It could also be that every Mandela Effect convert was once a skeptic, chuckling at those who believe in alternate universes, until they each had that sudden surprising moment when they came across an example like Looney Toons, which they personally knew with absolute certainly was never, ever Looney Tunes.

A strong force driving the Mandela effect is suggestibility, the tendency to believe what others suggest to be true. When misinformation is introduced, it can actually compromise the fidelity of an existing memory. This is exactly why in a court of law an attorney can object to “leading questions” that suggest a specific answer.

Although it might be tempting to believe that the Mandela effect is evidence that parallel realities exist or that our universe is a glitchy simulation, a true scientist must test his or her alternative hypothesis by trying to disprove it. In light of known cognitive phenomena that can give rise to shared false memories, it’s highly unlikely that some of us are actually from an alternative universe crossing timelines with the present one.

Nonetheless, the Mandela effect is still a fascinating case study in the quirks of human memory. For those who love thinking about how the mind works, it is perhaps even an example of the truth being stranger than fiction.

Witnessing the totality of solar eclipse in USA





It was a total solar eclipse in the United States of America on Monday August 21st, 2017, this century’s first in the country. It started in oregano at 1:15 p.m. eastern time, with the skies getting dark just as the moon covered the sun, creating long shadows.

It ended at 3 P.M in South Carolina and was witnessed by thousands of Americans including the president of United States, Donald Traump and his wife Melanie Trump in Washington where the sun was 80% concealed by the moon.

However, many people were unable to witness the path of totality because of the bad weather. In places like Homestead National Monument of America in Beatrice, Neb, people were not able to witness the totality and chanted “go away clouds”.

A solar eclipse happens when the Moon crosses between Earth and the Sun and totally or partly conceals the Sun from Earth. A total solar eclipse occurs when the Moon’s apparent diameter is larger than the Sun’s, blocking all direct sunlight, turning day into darkness.

This was the first total solar eclipse in the United States of America in 38 years. And was treated with enthusiasm and many people traveled for miles to witness the phenomena. Though some were disappointed due to the bad weather.

In Carbondale, Ill., many scientists were gathered to witness and do research on the eclipse because of its long duration in the area, but were disappointed due to the bad weather and cloudy sky.

People were however warned by the government to wear glasses or any kind of shades to avoid direct contact with the eclipse due to its potential bad effect on the eyesight.

Aaj Kamran Khan ke sath host Leaves GEO for Bol






Famous Geo TV host Kamran Khan had his last show on Geo network on Thursday night. The last episode aired Kamran Khan’s emotional farewell to the program’s viewers.

Kamran Khan had been associated with Jang Group for the last 32 years which he mentioned in his last farewell message as well.

“I have been associated with Jang Group for the last 32 years and I hoped I would spend the remaining years of my career in this organization, but sadly this couldn’t happen”, said Kamran Khan in an emotional tone.

Although Mr. Khan did not clearly state reasons for leaving Geo TV but he did mention disagreements with owners of the Media House in a subtle way.

“Owners should not interfere and dictate how journalists should do their jobs; journalists know best how to do their jobs in a more professional way”, said Kamran Khan.

“Joining Bol Media Group”

He is reportedly joining upcoming rival media group Bol.







Bol media group has also confirmed that Kamran Khan joined Bol Group as President and Editor-in-Chief.

“Better Opportunity”

Some among journalist community termed Kamran Khan decision as having nothing to do with differences with management/owners. They claimed that Kamran Khan saw a better opportunity in the form of Bol and took it.

On the other hand, Tehreek-e-Insaf supporters claim that Kamran Khan had said live on TV that if he came to know that the allegations leveled against Mir Shakil-ur-Rahman, Jung Group Owner, were true, he would quit.

He found out that Imran Khan’s allegations were true and this is why he quit, they say.

11th Hour show host Wasim Badami leaves ARY News channel




Famous anchor and host of ’11th Hour’ program, Wasim Badami has left ARY channel due to undisclosed reasons. He had been associated with ARY Network for the last nine years. He is famous for his witty remarks and starting his question with the line, “Mera ik masoomana sawal hai”, which means “I have an innocent question”.
He thanked the management of ARY especially its CEO Salman Iqbal for believing in him and giving him tremendous respect. “I was requested by you (Salman Iqbal) to reconsider my decision, but I could not do so, and I am sorry for that”, said Wasim Badami.
According to reports, Wasim Badami has left ARY to join upcoming news channel, Bol. He had formally tendered his resignation on 10th September as he was required by his contract give a prior notice one month before leaving the channel. He himself however, has kept mum over the reason of his resignation so far.
Bol network is busy in creating its dream team of professionals before formally launching its channel. According to reports, the network has offered lucrative offers to many anchors of different TV channels. Last July, Kamran Khan, famous host of Geo TV’s program ‘Ajj Kamran Khan Ke Sath’, also quit his long time association with his channel and joined Bol Network.
Some sources within ARY network claim that Wasim Badami infact has been fired from the network over corruption charges. They claim that Mr. Badami took about 10 million rupees from government to further its agenda. Allegedly, the money was paid to build public opinion against PTI and PAT sit-ins.
However, some on the other hand, claim that Wasim Badami had resigned due to Mubashir Luqman. They claim that Mr. Badami had serious disagreement over the free hand given to Mubashir Luqman and his influence on ARY program policies.

MOU signed between KPOGCL and Halliburton




KPOGCL CEO Muhammad Raziuddin (left) and Ahmed Kenawi, Senior Vice President Middle East and North Africa at Halliburton, at the signing of MOU. Photo: VoJ/Maham Shah
KP’s rapidly growing company, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Oil and Gas Company Limited (KPOGCL), signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with a leading US oil and gas company Halliburton on Wednesday, 23rd August 2017, in Islamabad.

Halliburton will be providing latest software technology and assist KPOGCL with its usage for exploration and production of oil and gas. The organization will also give training to employees of KPOGCL.

The employees will also be trained in using the latest technology and software in order to bring them at par with international standards.

The MOU was signed between Muhammad Raziuddin, CEO KPOGCL, and Senior Vice President Middle East and North Africa for Halliburton, Ahmed Kenawi, in the presence of Secretary Energy and Power, Engr Muhammad Naeem Khan.

Mr. Naeem called it a positive sign and a step forward that well known foreign oil and gas companies are taking interest in Pakistani oil and gas industry.

CEO KPOGCL Raziuddin termed it a golden opportunity and said it will bring industrialization in the province with fertilizer plants and refineries setting up which will help create more jobs and thus boost the economy of the province as well as the country.

“Halliburton is one of the world’s biggest services companies and its come back to Pakistan, especially to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, is a sign of investors’ increased interest and confidence in the country’s improving security and business environment.

“We are targeting to achieve crude oil production of two million barrels per day by 2025 which is currently 51,000 barrels a day (53pc of country’s total oil production) which was only 30,000 barrels four-year back”, said Raziuddin.

The CEO also added “liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) production in the province was only 10 tons/day and will be raised to 550 tons/day by 2025. We are targeting to increase its production to 3,000 tons a day,”

Mr kenawi encouraged and expressed positive feelings about the MOU calling it an opportunity to train the upcoming oil and gas professionals to help them become one of the best in the field.

Out of 28 rigs in Pakistan, 11 are in KP and with the recoverable reserves of 16 trillion cubic feet of natural gas and more than 1.1 billion barrels of oil, it is obvious to say KP has a rich oil and gas future which can help achieve a more successful and developed future.

Reason why Nawaz Sharif believes Panama Case is international conspiracy


The Prime Minister of Pakistan Mr. Nawaz Sharif and his family has been struggling to come up with answers against the findings of the Joint Investigation Team (JIT). The most unbelievable task that the JIT has achieved was making authorities of British Virgin Islands, and United Arab Emirates (UAE) cooperate with it and provide it with all required information that it asked for.
Not many believed a foreign State would feel compelled to cooperate with a JIT of Pakistan on such a high-profile political case. Mr. Sharif and his cronies certainly thought it would not be possible. After all, the assistance under the Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty (MLAT) can be denied by a country for political reasons. Probing a corruption case against a sitting Prime Minister of a country certainly falls under that domain.
Although Mr. Sharif and his team was not wrong in reaching this conclusion, what they failed to factor into account was that if a country can deny assistance under MLAT for political reasons, it can very well choose not to block such assistance on the same political grounds. This is what they couldn’t contemplate, or maybe they played a gamble that didn’t go as well as they were hoping for.
The Sharif camp must have had a clear idea about their not so cordial relations with UAE as of late. The relationship is not what it once used to be. The Sheikhs of the tiny middle eastern states did not hide their displeasure when Pakistan refused to take part in the Yemen war. And, Pakistan’s refusal to take a clear stand against Qatar in the Saudi-led coalition’s attempt to force the country to agree to its terms, further inflamed the Sheikhs.
Nawaz Sharif’s hands were tied on both occasions though. On one hand it was the unanimous decision of the Pakistani parliament not to join Yemen war, and on other hand it was Qatar, whose prince was the sole trail leading to his multi million dollars flats in London.
Politically, it was indeed a life and death situation for Nawaz Sharif. He had to choose between two unfavorable options. With going against Qatar he risked immediate harm as the Prince, who is also a former prime minister of the country, could easily have recanted his earlier recollection, and simply said his recollections were wrong. With UAE, he could still bank on the unwritten law of trust. “They could not give up on Nawaz Sharif that easily”, his think-tank must have thought.
However, they probably couldn’t read Saudi’s King’s plan and simple words when he said, “you’re either with us or with Qatar”. Neutrality was never an option. UAE, a veritable arm of the Saudis, did decide to give up Nawaz Sharif.
Now the international conspiracy, in the eyes of the prime minister and his team, is that the UAE tried not to hide his secrets. They cooperated with JIT in an unprecedented way. “UAE government could have easily ignored JIT’s request for assistance if they wanted”, believes the the prime minister and his advisers according to a source familiar with the situation.

FM stations as terrorists propaganda tools: UK’s tough stance an example to follow






Ofcom, a media regulator in the UK, closed down Iman FM radio station for airing 25 hours of lectures by an alleged former Al-Qaida leader, during the month of Ramadan.

The radio station, admitted the breach had taken place but claimed it was not aware of Anwar Al-Awlaki’s background, who was a radical US born cleric and was killed in September 2011 by a US drone strike in Yemen for his terror activities.

The FM radio came up with the excuse that its regular presenter was not available in Ramadan, hence it was decided to air lectures on Islamic topics from the internet. It said it would have never aired these lectures, had the background of the preacher been known.

But Ofcom said the licencee acted extremely recklessly by not checking the source of a content that was going on air. It added, Al-Awlaki’s lectures directly motivated Muslims for the killing of non-Muslim people and the management remained unaware.

This approach by a license holder does not meet the standards expected of a responsible broadcaster, said the regulator.

Iman FM, based in Sheffield area which has been broadcasting since October 2014, had its license suspended on July 4 and revoked by Ofcom on July 27, 2017.

The management of the radio station has shown disappointment over Ofcom’s decision and has said they would now seek legal options.

FM radio stations are used worldwide to provide high-fidelity sound over broadcast radio. Because of better sound quality, FM radios are mostly used for Music. But in times when terrorism is on the rise, FM radios have acted as the most potent propaganda tools for terrorist and extremist forces.

Pakistan and Afghanistan are two examples where IS and Taliban have been running illegal FM radio stations to terrorize locals and spread their propaganda.

In 2006, in Pakistan’s Swat Valley, a Taliban leader, Fazlullah, preached the locals about his own version of Islam through an illegal FM radio. The illiterate class of the area believed in his lectures which helped militants occupy more than 50 villages in Swat.

Fazlullah slaughtered men and women on minor issues. However, this situation was well handled by Pakistan army and Fazlullah along with other militants escaped to Afghanistan.

Later in 2014, the devastating attack on the Army Public School in Peshawar forced the government to implement National Action Plan to counter terrorism and extremism across the country.

One of the plans was to stop issuing licenses of all Satellite TV channels, and FM radio stations.

Similarly in 2015, local affiliates of Islamic State group (ISIS) started running their FM radio in Afghanistan to spread their propaganda and recruite more people.

More than two years onward, the Afghan government has still been struggling to completely shut down these terrorists run FM station.

The Ofcom’s decision to cancel Iman radio station’s license shows the UK’s resolve in not showing any leniency to any broadcasters giving air time to terrorist and extremist forces. Many security expert such tough and timely decisions are necessary to counter the terrorists’ propaganda.

Food insecurity is a bigger problem than it looks



Picture: REUTERS/Faisal Mahmood
Hunger and food security are the world’s number one health risks. Increased food prices was one of the reasons that triggered Arab spring. Unless we figure out new strategies to improve global food security, we may be entering a new and dangerous phase of human history where food, water, and energy shortages may not only cause worse poverty but also civic unrest and international conflicts.

Scientists believe that we will need 50 percent more food by 2050. Producing this food is going to be hard. Rising energy prices and climate change challenges are making food harder and more expensive to produce.

We need to understand the causes of food insecurity. Why some communities are more vulnerable to hunger and famine? Why can’t people access food? And why does it strike some places or people more frequently?

There are a lot of reasons why it happens: crops fail due to drought, conflict or disaster; forming a system of vicious circle and recurring poverty. Due to less food production, it has to be imported from outside which leads to increased demand which pushes prices up. Those who used to sell their crops now have nothing to trade and so, have less money. It becomes harder to feed livestock and keep it healthy.

Troubled times like conflicts mean people have to leave their homes and may have lost their jobs and way of life. Meanwhile, with the food prices keep going up forcing them to eat less, or to eat cheap or wild food with little nutrition. After some time, this makes them malnourished and weak which makes it even harder to grow food or to work. Buying food may have been sacrificed to pay for school, or medical treatment, or water. This way the cycle keeps repeating itself, only worse each time.

There are several ways through which we can attain food security. The first strategy is that we need to develop new technologies that help farmers reach their potential in terms of the amount of food they can produce. According to scientific studies, we can boost our production by 50 percent by employing currently available technologies. This is especially important in some of the African and Asian countries where farmers only produce about 20 percent of what they could really produce due to lack of good quality seeds, fertilizers and better equipment.

The second strategy is to improve food distribution. For this, we need to consider an uncomfortable truth about our food system. If we take all the available food on earth and divide equally among all the people on this planet, there will be about 2700 calories and 75 grams of proteins available per person per day, which is more than enough.

However, we also feed lot of food to animals, turn corn to ethanol and waste a substantial amount of food which has led to hunger in some parts of the world. We waste about one third of our food. We need to minimize our food wastage and devise strategies which ensure a fair distribution of food.

We also need to make sure we keep the farms and farmers around our cities. It means, we need to support our local food systems which are important because they stand as a buffer between individuals and consumers, and problems that might occur in global markets. Even if local food systems do not feed all of us all the time, they are very critical line of defense against hunger.

None of this will be possible without stronger regulation and proactive government policies. There is dire need for the government to get serious about promoting sustainable farming.

Indian Guru of Bling rape conviction and the mayhem that followed



File photo of Gurmeet Ram Rahim SIngh
Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh also known as “the guru of bling” has been convicted of raping two of his female followers and a murder in the northern state of Haryana, India. The case had first put up in 2007 following a letter about the details of rape mailed to the former Indian prime minister.

The self-styled religious leader who heads the Dera Sacha Suda or Place of Truth ashram in Sirsa, will be sentenced on Monday according to the judge from the special Central Bureau of Investigation.

After the conviction, a mod of around 20,000 supporters of Singh forced a lock down in the northern state and started a bloody riot following a clash with the police of Panchkula.

The mob attacked everyone including news personnel. Reporters from NDTV were hiding in a house nearby as the mob was attacking anyone and everyone in their way. Local news reported 14 people dead and 80 injured due to the unrest.

After the news of conviction was made public, his supporters in the northern state resorted to violence and started burning cars and buses and destroying buildings. Television vans were attacked.

Due to severity of the condition, army was called in to handle the situation. Hospitals struggled to handle the number of injured.

However, Singh asked his followers through a video message to stay calm and go back to their homes. He requested his followers to maintain peace and stop the violent rampage and respect the judicial orders.

Singh is known for his flashy dress ups and his fondness for diamonds. He is the spiritual leader of the controversial spiritual sect founded in 1948 called, Dera sacha Sauda.

The group describes itself as a “selfless socio-spiritual organization” and has millions of followers worldwide and is spread out across 10 states and union territories in India.

He has starred in several movies and music videos and is known as a cult icon and performer.

Singh is known for surrounding himself with 400 castrated body guards no different than medieval eunuchs. He termed the castration as a process to get “closer to god”. Singh has also starred in his self-made movie called “The Messenger of God”.
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