Friday, December 11, 2009

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Happy 2011 Nobel Prize Peace through the complex nature of human beings

41 years as a correspondent I have news on this Planet and primitive (but complicated) beings who inhabit this planet (humans) never cease to amaze. Maybe that's why I'm passionate about both and justified my stay in this remote part of the Universe, five million light years (using the primary measurement system earthling precuántico) of my beloved planet.

Just over 100 years a businessman named Alfred Nobel in his will expressed its willingness to recognize the efforts of individuals and organizations that contribute significantly to the evolution of society. These awards (known as the Nobel Prize) are accompanied by a significant financial reward (which as I've written in other reviews from this Planet strongly stimulates humans) but mostly enjoy the highest prestige and recognition worldwide (not so important in your value as money, but relevant)

Among them is given the so-called Nobel Peace Prize. Over one hundred years this award has recognized the work after the Peace of individuals and organizations whose message has left its mark not only on Earth but on other planets in the Milky Way and neighboring galaxies like our own: Martin Luther King, Red Cross, Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Office of the High Commissioner for Refugees, Nelson Mandela, UNICEF ...

probably draw attention to the people of our planet the appointment of Commander in Chief of an army which is currently fighting two wars as Nobel Peace Prize. Part of the paradoxical complexity of these interesting creatures that inhabit this primitive small blue planet located in a small system consisting of a small number of planets around a tiny star to the Sun

called Commander in Chief of the Army United States flew (in a primitive fossil fuel-powered aircraft known as Air "Force One) from your city (Washington) to the place where we celebrate every year the ceremony of the Nobel Prize (Oslo) a few days after to order 30,000 of its soldiers to prepare to reinforce the troops of one of the battlegrounds: a remote and complex territory called Afghanistan.

will appeal to readers of our planet (although for so long among humans I also continue to surprise their reactions) the Nobel Peace Prize cited 30 times the word "war" for only 10 the word "peace." In his speech, the commander said "the instruments of war have a role to play in maintaining peace."

Throughout his speech released messages of peace to two countries on the same planet with which it has some differences: North Korea and Iran. Specifically, referring to both territories, the Commander in Chief said: "The regimes that violate the rules must be held accountable" (I gather this is a message of peace although I must confess that this situation is confusing to me can not understand the dichotomy human complexity and metaphorical form of expression)

In his speech did not mention the surprising (from our "extravialácteo" point of view) way of punishing those who violate similar rules of behavior (remember that humans do not use based methodologies preclude the commission of crime through prevention through the identification of potential reasons that can lead to improper conduct, but instead opt for the half-extinguished early in our society for a hundred thousand years of "punishment"). In your country is used by humans called "death penalty" (I do not offend the sensibilities of our readers, but I remember that on this planet laws allow their people from killing each other with the approval of justice and the complacency of a part of society), but perhaps this aspect was unknown to the jurors who awarded that noble distinction.

Finally, a "story" (as earthlings like to say): Alfred Nobel father of those awards, made his fortune inventing and producing dynamite (a substance composed of very basic detonating nitroglycerin and silicon dioxide) used, among other things, the explosives used by humans in their strife fratricidal war.

Now I understand the Nobel Peace Obama!

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