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THE HANGING MONASTERY

hanging-monasteryThe architectural wonder of the Hanging Monastery was built on a vertical cliff face by the Tuoba people of Inner Mongolia over 1,500 years ago (in the 490s).  Devout Buddhists and brilliant engineers, they defied gravity by inserting huge wooden crossbeams deep into the cliff to suspend the monastery’s temples, shrines, and monks’ living quarters, connected with bridges, corridors, and boardwalks, out into space.

Liao Mongols in the 900s rebuilt and sustained it, and it has been carefully refurbished and restored in the centuries since. While it remains primarily Buddhist with statues and depictions of Sakyamuni (the historical Buddha of 5th century BC) and Maitreya (the future Buddha), the monks welcome reverence to Taoism and its founder Lao Tzu (4th century BC), as well as Confucius (551-479 BC).  Thus you also see shrines and statues of them like nowhere else.

It is a unique and inspiring experience to be here.  We’ll be here again in our exploration of Inner Mongolia next year. ((Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #116 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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THE TERRACE OF INFINITY

terrazzo-delllnfinitoOver a thousand feet on a mountain ledge above Amalfi on the Mediterranean, you’ll find the Terrazzo dell'lnfinito, considered by poets for centuries the most beautiful view in the world.  It is part of the magnificent gardens of the 11th century Villa Cimbrone, in the hilltop town of Ravello, built by the Romans in the 5th century.

The Sorrentine Peninsula is a finger of land south of Naples sticking out into the Med’s Tyrrhanean Sea, off the tip of which is the legendary island of Capri.  The main town of Sorrento is on the north side facing Naples and Mount Vesuvius.  But it is the steep southern shore of the Amalfi Coast that is our planet’s most spectacularly scenic drive with its ancient ports of Amalfi and Positano.

Exploring this magical part of the world is an ultimate “bucket list” experience.  And to top it off, on the way down from Naples, you get to visit Pompeii, the excavated Roman city buried and preserved by the ash of Vesuvius in 79 AD. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #115 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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TWO COOL MOUNTAIN TAJIK KIDS AT THE FIRST PEARL OF SHING

tajik-kidsThe high hidden Valley of Shing in western Tajikistan holds, as we learned in yesterday’s Glimpse #52, a series of seven stepping-stone lakes called the Seven Pearls of Shing. The valley is dotted with tiny villages of Mountain Tajiks, descendants of the ancient Sogdians who fought Alexander the Great.

Alexander fell in love with and married a Sogdian princess named Roxanna – and the girls of Shing are often named Roxanna to this day. The Mountain Tajiks of the Shing are a special people – strong, independent and free. They are also warm and welcoming. The kids – the girls just like the boys – grow up vibrant and confidant. These two young brothers exemplify that.

Each of the seven pearls have a unique breathless beauty, for they are of different colors and change according to the time of day. We are here at Mijnon (Eyelash), the first pearl, followed by Soya (Shade), Hushnor (Vigilance), Nophin (Navel), Khurdak (Little One), Marguzor (Blossoming), and Hazor Chasma (Thousand Springs). Towering above us are snow-laced mountains 18,000 feet high.

Perhaps you’d like to join your fellow TTPers to make the Seven Pearls, and so much else, a part of your life next May? Let me know! (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #53 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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HALF-FULL REPORT 02/26/21

We have here what is known as an adianoeta: an expression with one obvious meaning and another hidden meaning.

In this scene from Casablanca, when French Capt. Renault (Claude Raines) introduces Rick (Bogart) to Major Strasser of the Nazi Gestapo, he says, “Major Strasser is one of the officers who has earned the Third Reich the reputation it has today.”

This week, TTP dispensed with any double meaning to describe what the most renowned law enforcement agency in America has tragically become: Can We Reform a FBI That Behaves Like A Gestapo?

A good friend of mine since the 80s, TTPer Steve Baldwin, just gave me a personal example…. Here we go with a simply sizzling HFR!

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KEEPING YOUR SANITY VI

amuse-boucheYou’re in a nice restaurant with friends with the waiter taking orders for wine, appetizers, entrées or main courses.  Then before the meal begins, the waiter presents everyone with a gift on the house from the chef, a bite-size artfully prepared concoction as a glimpse of the chef’s style.

Such a free “pre-appetizer” is called an amuse-bouche (French for mouth-amusement).   This morning (2/22) I received a trilogy of the latest tyrannies by FPX minions from a friend who asked of them, “Can it get any worse?”

I replied: “Any worse????  These fascist thieving pigs are just warming up. These are just their amuse-bouches, much less an hors d’oeuvre, much less an entrée, with their main course a dog's breakfast poisonous beyond imagination.”

So a critical part of Keeping Your Sanity is to develop a strategy for the long haul – for America’s current saga of Freedom Lost – Freedom Regained has barely begun.

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THERE IS NO GOP CIVIL WAR

potus-1st-lady-having-a-laughLet’s be perfectly clear: there is no civil war in the GOP, no major schism, no two sides battling for control of the party of Lincoln.

Poll after poll shows us that Republican voters overwhelmingly see Donald Trump as the leader of the party. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and Rep. Liz Cheney’s hopes that voters would abandon Trump have been dashed on the cliffs of reality.

So why is the media pretending that some major battle for the future of the GOP has been joined?  The Republican Party is Donald Trump’s party. It is today and it will be tomorrow.

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THE LESSONS OF STRENGTH AND WEAKNESS THAT TRUMP TAUGHT AND XIDEN WON’T LEARN

biden-made-in-chinaWhat causes wars?

Innately aggressive cultures and governments, megalomania, the desire for power, resources, and empire prompt nations to bully or attack others. Less rational Thucydidean motives such as fear and honor and perceptions of self-interest are not to be discounted either.

But what allows these preemptive or aggressive agendas to reify, to take shape, and to leave tens of thousands, or even millions, dead?  Ignoring this lesson, taught by Trump which Xiden refuses to learn:

Nothing is more dangerous than stronger powers, even inadvertently, sending signals that are interpreted as weakness by weaker powers.

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CAN WE REFORM A FBI THAT BEHAVES LIKE A GESTAPO?

FBI arrests Roger Stone at his home and Gestapo officials
FBI arrests Roger Stone at his home and Gestapo officials

Short answer – I doubt it.

But it is a legitimate question to raise because there are still some patriots serving within the ranks of the FBI who are beyond distraught over the gross politicization of their once proud, respected organization. There is genuine, deep seated hatred for Christopher Wray and his coterie of lackeys.

The final straw for many in the bureau is FBI leadership doing everything in their power to paint honest, law-abiding Trump supporters as nascent “white supremacist” terrorists, the frontline agents are finding no evidence for this whatever.

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WILL PUTIN’S LATEST SCHEME BE LIQUID GOLD OR FOOL’S GOLD?

Lake Baikal
Lake Baikal

[Prefatory note by Jack Wheeler. Four questions on lakes: What is the world’s oldest lake? The world’s deepest? The world’s clearest? The world’s largest by freshwater volume?  The answer to all four is: Lake Bailkal in Russian Siberia.  My friend of almost four decades, Paul Goble, here focuses on the last question.  Baikal has more water than all of the Great Lakes combined – over 5,600 cubic miles of clear drinkable freshwater.  Putin thinks he can sell it to the Chicoms. Paul discusses the pitfalls.]

Will Putin’s selection of water as “liquid gold,” “the new oil” that it can sell to water-short China recapitulate some of the steps the Communist leaders fatefully took in the years preceding the disintegration of the Soviet Union?

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NORTHEAST CHINA: THE NEXT SECESSIONIST THREAT TO BEIJING LIKE TIBET?

china-territories-on-map[Note by JW: The 100+ million people of Northeast China are chronically and seriously short of water.  They would be Putin’s prime customers for Russian Siberia water. Or would they prefer to secede and join Russia instead?]

As people in northeastern China grow increasingly dissatisfied with the central government’s neglect of the region’s economic development, authorities are worried that mass protests could soon break out, according to an insider I know personally.  We’ll call him Mr. Lee

The Chinese government is worried that northeastern China will follow Tibet and Xinjiang and seek independence,” Mr. Lee said. “This is one of the biggest concerns that the regime has right now.”

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SKYE’S LINKS 02/25/21

potus-pays-respectLies piled upon lies; this will not end well for the Dems.  History written from your standpoint?

Once Upon A Presidency - From Populist To Dissident

The near future may be considerably brighter than you think; there are LOTS of people who want to give the elitists the shaft, and there will be LOTS of brand new 21st century ways to do it:

Pinkerton: Just as Politics Has Come to GameStop, So GameStop Activism Will Come to Politics

Are flu hospitalizations really 500 to 1,000 times lower than in previous years or are the Wuhan virus numbers of hospitalizations exaggerated to the Moon?

CDC: Flu Activity Unusually Low, 165 Hospitalizations in Last 4 Months

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FLASHBACK FRIDAY – WITH THE ANTI-COMMUNIST GUERILLAS IN CAMBODIA

jw-w-guerillas-in-cambodiaJuly, 1984. The KPNLF – Khmer People’s National Liberation Front – was the Anti-Communist guerrilla movement fighting the Soviet-backed Vietnamese Communists in Cambodia. When I was first there in 1961, Cambodia was then a land of serenity, with a gentle and tranquil people who were at peace with themselves and the world. Now it was a land of indescribable Communist horror.

It was such a privilege to be with these brave men willing to wage war against that horror and bring freedom to their country. I told their tale in Turning Back the Terror, the February 1985 cover story for Reason magazine. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #20 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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BRANDON WHEELER AT THE DOOR TO HELL

brandon-at-door-to-hellWe camped here overnight in May a year ago crossing Turkmenistan’s Kara Kum (Black Sand) Desert, and we’ll be here again in May next year. The Darvaz Gas Crater – known to locals as “The Door to Hell” – has been burning nonstop since 1971, when Russian engineers set it on fire expecting it to burn off and it never has. This is a night -- and a sight -- you’ll never ever forget. My son Brandon can vouch for that! (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #44 Photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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THE POLYNESIA PARADISE YOU NEVER HEARD OF

polynesia-paradiseHave you ever seen the ocean turn day-glo pink? It does here naturally during a sunset (this is not photoshopped). Between Samoa and Tonga in the South Pacific is a raised coral atoll, 100 square miles of old limestone between 60 and 200 feet high: the island of Niue (new-way), and it’s is uniquely fabulous.

With no silty river runoff, the water is incredibly clear – visibility can reach over 200 feet. There are a multitude of chasms through which you clamber to these out-of-a-movie tidal pools perfect for snorkeling surrounded by colorful reef fish. The limestone cliffs encircling the coast are riddled with caves with multi-colored stalactites and stalagmites.

You can snorkel or dive with spinner dolphins and humpback whales. The big game fishing is world class – within a few hundred yards off shore. The Niueans are unfailingly friendly and welcoming, the beautiful Matavai Resort is the best bargain in the Pacific, the food and beer is inexpensive, the weather is balmy. It’s a Polynesian paradise you never heard of. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #48 Photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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