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The Truth About Serbia
Places We Go / Serbia

The Truth About Serbia

Posted on November 26, 2009 by Justin • 110 Comments

Ok, let’s start by you, dear reader, throwing out all of your preconceptions about Serbia – preconceptions undoubtedly fostered by a drumbeat of negative news reports from the 1990s depicting the Serbs as grim genocidaires… A news vacuum in regard to Serbia since that time has, unfortunately, done little to alter that bloodthirsty impression forged … Continue reading →

Miscellaneous

No Good Men Anymore, Girls? Bullshit…

Posted on November 25, 2009 by Justin • 3 Comments

To All The Girls – From Northrop Grumman, to the beaches of  Termoli, to LAX, to the Chico College sorority houses, to the Brixton crack houses, to the Paris brat houses to the NYC banking houses, girls are non-stop complaining: “All the good guys are taken!” “It is so hard to meet a good man!” … Continue reading →

Visiting Peshawar – Scenes And Pictures Of Pakistan
Pakistan / Places We Go

Visiting Peshawar – Scenes And Pictures Of Pakistan

Posted on November 25, 2009 by Justin • 31 Comments

With Peshawar in the news so much lately for everything from being the front lines in the struggle with militant Islam to suicide bombings to Blackwater operatives allegedly working out of the Pearl Continental for the Frontier Corps and for JSOC, I realized it was time to run a post on my experiences there. Peshawar … Continue reading →

Art

War As Art: The Tree Of Life and The Throne Of Weapons

Posted on November 14, 2009 by Justin • 2 Comments

On a recent visit to the British Museum with my Italian interpreter, a temporary exhibition caught my eye. I share it below: The Tree of Life The four artists who created the Tree of Life are Adelino Serafim Mate, Fiel dos Santos, Hilario Nhatugueja and Christavao Canhavato (Kester). The Tree of Life is meant to … Continue reading →

Personal

Texas Snake Showdown & Rescue

Posted on November 14, 2009 by Justin • 3 Comments

This may have happened some time ago, but it is never too late to tell a heroic tale is it? While visiting my sister (Julie), her husband (Duane), their kids (Duane Jr., Katelyn and Keith), et al on the tail end of the Southern Exposure Tour a story of epic dimensions unfolded – featuring questions … Continue reading →

Personal / Politics

Coup d’ Etat: An Operator’s Manual

Posted on November 14, 2009 by Justin • 11 Comments

Assisted Regime Change: A Bright Future Ahead? By Justin Quentin Ames London, England Abstract for Assisted Regime Change: A Bright Future Ahead? This paper explores the world of the coup d’ etat, with a focus on Africa and the involvement of outside actors in particular. As such, after introducing this topic, I take the reader … Continue reading →

Places We Go / Sudan

Sudan’s Roads: Death Of The Death Of…

Posted on November 10, 2009 by Justin • 1 Comment

There aren’t many paved roads in Sudan. Those that are paved are really long and really straight. This makes them a natural environment for high rates of speed. At night, one can see the lights of oncoming drivers from miles away and adjust accordingly. Except that animals cross roads at night too – and they … Continue reading →

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