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SPITUK GOMPA

gompaThe Tibetan Monastery or “Gompa” of Spituk overlooks the Upper Indus as it flows out of Chinese Tibet and towards Baltistan in Pakistan.  The Indus here is the geological dividing line between the ancient Karakorum mountains and the younger Himalayas (40+ million years old and growing: Mount Everest rises 2 inches every ten years).

We’re in Indian Tibet here, a region called Ladakh where Tibetan culture flourishes freely.  Wheeler Expeditions first explored Indian Tibet – including running the remote Zanskar River tributary of the Upper Indus, one the world’s most thrilling whitewater experiences – in 1992.  We’ll explore it once more in the summer of 2022. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #128 Photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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THE TIBETAN KINGDOM OF LO

This is one of the magical places we experience on our Himalaya Helicopter Expeditions. An independent kingdom for 650 years in the remote Mustang region of Nepal, it is one of the last places of traditional Tibetan culture on earth, unchanged for centuries. There are sky-caves here – apartment complexes carved out of vertical cliffs 2,000 years ago – Drok-pa nomads in the high pastures, spectacular sacred ceremonies, all in a mysteriously beautiful setting where the Himalayas meet the Tibetan Plateau. We’ll be here again next April. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #86 Photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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WAKHAN SURPRISE

wakhan-surpriseOur Glimpse 77 yesterday (11/03) was of the Wakhan Corridor – a skinny finger of northeast Afghanistan separating Tajikistan and Pakistan extending all the way to China. Click on the link to get the photo. Note the large alluvial fan in the center on the Afghan side of the Amu Darya. Now look closely and you’ll see a tiny white dot on the edge of the fan next to the green of the river bank.

What could that be? Well, here’s my photo of it close up. Certainly no Afghan village. It’s a modern windowless compound completely isolated with no roads, trails, or any other habitation for many miles in any direction, reachable only by helicopter. Any guesses? It’s a CIA interrogation center, where captured Taliban are brought for rather intense debriefings. That’s the Wakhan Surprise. I’ll bet many of you canny old TTPers, however, aren’t surprised at all. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #78 Photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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ONE PICTURE, FOUR COUNTRIES, AND A SURPRISE

wakhan-corridorThis is the Wakhan Corridor traversed by Marco Polo on his way to China in 1273. The river is the Amu Darya, known to Alexander the Great and the ancient Greeks as the Oxus. The Wakhan is the finger of northeast Afghanistan designed in the late 19th century to prevent the Russian Empire in Central Asia from touching the British Empire in India. It now separates Tajikistan from Pakistan with its fingertip the only border Afghanistan has with China.

Thus you’re looking at four countries. The river forms the Tajik-Afghan border – Tajikistan is on the left, Afghanistan on the right, in the center distance are the Hindu Kush mountains of Pakistan, while in the far distance are the Karakorum mountains of China. This is a fabulously exotic remote part of our world with people living here tracing their ancestry to the troops of Alexander. Oh – and the surprise? I’ll tell you tomorrow. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #77 Photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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THE INDIA LESS TRAVELED

This is Mysore Palace, home of the Wadiyar Rajas who ruled Mysore from 1399 to 1950. It is one of the many wonders of Southern India that’s far less known than traveler’s meccas up north like Agra and Rajasthan.

There’s the Nagarhole Tiger Sanctuary, more Asian elephants than anywhere else in the world, over 100 tigers, scores of leopards, their prey in profusion. Christian churches founded by Christ’s disciple St. Thomas in the 1st century AD. Towering Hindu temples covered with tens of thousands of eye-popping multi-colored sculptures. The gorgeous beaches of Goa, the serene peace of the Kerala Backwaters – “one of the most beautiful locations on earth” according to National Geographic, that you explore by luxury houseboat. It goes on and on.

And here also you find the business metropolis of Bangalore, the Silicon Valley of India. We did all of this and more a few years ago, and may again in ’21 or ’22. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #81 Photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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HALF-FULL REPORT 05/07/21

traitor-joe-fish The reason we call the Thief-in-Chief occupying a stolen White House Zhou Xiden is because he’s the puppet of Marxist Fascists who want to transform America into a People’s Democracy modeled after Communist China, with them in permanent monopoly power.  Inside a Democrat today is a totalitarian screaming to get out.

This is all flat-out unvarnished treason, which is why the Dems and their Big Media/Big Tech partners in crime are so fanatically desperate to prevent evidence of their 2020 presidential election theft becoming public knowledge.

Which brings us to Maricopa County, Arizona.  And an absolutely, positively fabulous HFR!

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KEEPING YOUR SANITY XVI

In Book X §274-335 of Homer’s Odyssey (ca. 750 BC), the god Hermes offers Odysseus a flower called “moly” enabling him to defeat Circe, the sorceress who has captured his men and turned them into swine.

What has all this got to do with Keeping Your Sanity?  The answer has everything to do with a neurotransmitter in your brain (and everyone else’s) called acetylcholine.   Which means I’m going to reveal the secret to my retaining my memory, focus and clear thinking. And how you can do the same.

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CINCO DE VERDAD

“You’ve got to be careful drinking tequila, son.

You drink too much tequila, you can fall down and hurt your back.”

John Wayne’s advice to a young Jack Wheeler in 1966

 

Welcome to the TTP’s annual May 5th tradition of explaining la verdad, the truth, about today.

Today millions of us gringos will celebrate May 5th.  Yet Cinco de Mayo is a phony tradition, a joke on los Norteamericanos, then exploited as a marketing gimmick by Tex-Mex restaurant chains as an excuse for us to get wasted on José Cuervo.

Yet before you get lost in Margaritaville, here’s the true history of Mexico.  You’ll learn more about Mexico’s history in ten minutes than you ever did in school or anywhere else.

Note: This is a new improved version with more maps and a cool video clip at the end – no fair peeking!

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POTUS IS BACK!

Are we having fun yet?  You sure will by going here:   donaldjtrump.com/desk.

Donaldus Magnus is back online.  He launched his site yesterday (5/04) that circumvents the Facebook and Twitter bans on his accounts. You can sign up to get his posts when they come up.

A sampling for your enjoyment:

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JOYLESS JOE

joyless-joeAfter a hundred days of Joyless Joe Biden occupying the White House, I think most Americans are now on to what will follow in the next few years.

Biden frowns. He grimaces. He occasionally barks and yells as he delivers a gloomy view of America and its people, past and present.

Admit it, he demands: We are all racists, then and now, captives of Jim Crow still. Biden needs as many fabricated enemies as he can find; otherwise, his speeches, his demeanor, his agenda are little more than absurdities. They cannot stand or fall on their own merits because they have none.

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OLIGARCHIES AND REMEDIES

step-on-themWhat are hundreds of America’s biggest corporations doing as they browbeat the public to abolish the requirement of identification for voting?  What are Twitter, Facebook, et al. doing when they prohibit people from sharing facts that are inconvenient to government policy or (and) the Democrat Party?

Is the government—in practice, the political party that controls the government—fronting for corporations, or do the corporations front for the Party? Who runs whom?

Understanding what is happening in America begins with dismissing such silly questions. Focus, instead, on the fact that those who rule us in all these matters are essentially the same people.

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THE CIA WOKE LATINA AD IS HYSTERICALLY FUNNY, BUT

Yesterday (5/03), the CIA put out a new recruitment video that has gone instantly viral with ridicule.  You can see why.

Featuring a 36-year-old CIA employee using every woke buzzword in the book, boasting about her being “a woman of color,” her cisgender, her intersectional identity, and her mental fragility, it’s the funniest thing you'll see this week.

On the other hand, every one of us should be terrified that this is the kind of person working for the CIA and that this is the kind of person the CIA hopes to recruit.

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SKYE’S LINKS 05/06/21

dont-treadThe Kansas legislature is already in massive revolt against their 'Crat governor.  Is Kansas regaining its sanity after electing her?

Kansas Legislature Overrides Governor’s Veto on Guns and Elections

Florida has America’s best Governor:

Gov. DeSantis: 'For Sure' Signing Florida Voting Bill -- More Reforms Coming

Florida election integrity law:

Florida Passes Election Integrity Bill Restricting Vote by Mail

Solving the tech oligarch censorship problem the Clarence Thomas way:

Sen. Bill Hagerty Aims to Make Big Tech Platforms Common Carriers

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FLASHBACK FRIDAY – A GLACIER IN THE GOBI

June 2002, the Vulture’s Mouth Glacier. In the deepest heart of the Gobi Desert of Mongolia, south of the Flaming Cliffs where Roy Chapman Andrews discovered dinosaur eggs in the 1920s, there is a naked spine of mountains called the Gurvan Saihan. In the Gurvan Saihan there is a deep gorge called Yol Alyn, the Vulture’s Mouth. And in the Vulture’s Mouth, there is a glacier.

It is not a big glacier, the continual ice buildup of a stream that never melts even in the heat of the Gobi summer. Yet it is a glacier nonetheless, thick enough for my son Jackson and I to walk on for more than a mile. The Vulture’s Mouth Glacier is just one of a multitude of extraordinary experiences Mongolia has to offer the explorer. Are you up for exploring it with me next summer of 2022? (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #90 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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