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War Provocations and Peace Actions
« on: April 02, 2022, 06:53:41 pm »
                                                                

FEBRUARY 25, 2022 

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Sometime in the 1960s the United States and Soviet Union both figured out how to destroy the world. There were about 20,000 nuclear weapons between the two countries and at any moment they could turn the globe into a pile of ash. Today there are 9 countries in possession of nuclear weapons of their own (there are many stored around the world in other countries, but they do not have direct control over these nuclear weapons). This “nuclear club” is made up of, in descending order of weapons, Russia, the United States, France, China, the United Kingdom, Pakistan, India, Israel*, and North Korea.

*- Israel neither confirms nor denies its nuclear program, they have an estimated 80 warheads
February 27, 2022 Putin puts Russia's nuclear forces on alert as fighting in Ukraine continues
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February 26, 2022

The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Ralph Johnson (DDG 114) and the Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Princeton (CG 59)PHILIPPINE SEA (June 23, 2020) (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class John Philip Wagner, Jr./Released)

China Calls U.S. Warship Sailing In Taiwan Strait A “Provocative Act”

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Taiwan’s Defence Ministry said the ship sailed in a northerly direction through the Strait, that its forces had monitored its passage and observed nothing out of the ordinary.

Taiwan is currently in a heightened state of alert due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, nervous that China may try to take advantage of the situation to make a move on the island though the government has reported no unusual Chinese maneuvers.

Last year, U.S. naval ships transited the Strait roughly monthly. Saturday’s sailing was the first since November.

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Agelbert NOTE: The MIC has been out of control for several decades now. What can you say about a military that thinks fying a pirate flag is "traditional"?

The Pirate Flagged USS Kidd isn't kidding. Though this is the only US Navy Ship allowed to "ceremonially" fly the Jolly Roger, this is just one more not so subtle hint about what the MIC's MO IS ALL ABOUT. 

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March 1, 2022

👋 Goedendag!*
Welcome to Tuesday, where Ukraine’s president calls Russian targeting of central Kharkiv a war crime, Russian troops are closing in on Kyiv and Die Welt reports from near the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad on the rising fear following Putin’s putting nuclear forces on high alert. We also look at how countries around the world are coming around to the controversial COVID policies of Sweden.

[*Dutch for "Good Day"]

   
🌎  7 THINGS TO KNOW RIGHT NOW

• Zelensky denounces Kharkiv war crime, Russians bear down on Kyiv: The center of Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second biggest city, has been hit by a Russian strike which caused a massive explosion and destroyed a government building, after Russian forces bombarded Ukraine’s second-biggest city on Monday, killing at least 9 civilians. Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky denounced the bombardment as a war crime. At least 70 soldiers were also killed in an attack on a military unit in the eastern city of Okhtyrka. Meanwhile, satellite images show a massive 64-kilometer-long Russian military convoy is closing in on Kyiv.

• Next round of peace talks to be held in a few days: Officials from Ukraine and Russia ended peace talks on Monday at the Rumyantsev-Paskevich residence in Gomel, Belarus on Monday without any breakthrough or a secured ceasefire, but both sides agreed to meet again later this week to return with potential grounds for compromise.

• African refugees fleeing Ukraine say they face racism at border: As African governments scramble to help their nationals escape Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, reports are emerging of racist and unfair treatment of African citizens, as well as African and Indian students, at the border with Poland. The UN has reported that more than half a million people have fled Ukraine since the invasion started.

• Lockdown fears cause panic buying in Hong Kong: Hong Kong’s leader Carrie Lam urged calm after residents stripped supermarket shelves bare amid rumors and mixed messaging from the government about a potential city-wide lockdown. Authorities plan to test all 7.4 million residents at the end of this month as Hong Kong has reported more than 190,000 infections in the last two months, compared to just 12,000 in the past two years.

• Three-year military-led transition approved in Burkina Faso: Following a military coup last January, Burkina Faso’s junta has adopted a charter allowing a three-year transition period before the West African country heads to elections.

• Russia-Ukraine war affects sport and entertainment: Hollywood studios Warner Bros., Disney, and Sony Pictures announced they would “pause” the release of their films in Russia, including one of this year’s most anticipated movies, The Batman. Meanwhile, soccer federations FIFA and UEFA have expelled Russia from the 2022 World Cup and suspended the country’s clubs and national teams from all their competitions.

• T. rex may have been three species: Researchers studying fossils of T. rex found in lower layers of sediment have discovered that the fearsome predator  may have had two 🦖🦖 sibling tyrannosaurus species, that the scientists named Tyrannosaurus imperator (tyrant lizard emperor) and Tyrannosaurus regina (tyrant lizard queen).

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Re: War Provocations and Peace Actions
« Reply #3 on: April 02, 2022, 06:57:44 pm »
The Biden 🦕 Era, 💥 Ukraine, and the Crisis of the Left w/Dr. Anthony Monteiro
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2014 was a Different Story in Ukraine
« Reply #4 on: April 02, 2022, 07:00:33 pm »
September 04, 2014, 09:06:44 pm

Ukraine says ceasefire agreed with Russia

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Why Do Some Leading Atheists Abandon Reason and Get Bloodthirsty About Mideast Terrorism?

The data shows it's just wrong to blame religion for the causes of terrorism.

http://www.alternet.org/comments/belief/why-do-atheists-abandon-reason-and-science-theyre-so-proud-slightest-whiff-terrorism

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May 13, 2022 Reuters


Western Trade and Transport Sanctions on Russia: Summary

SNIPPET: The West has imposed an unprecedented package of sanctions on Russia, its top companies and its business and political elite in response to Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.

The measures have triggered an exodus of foreign firms, raised the prospect of Russia defaulting on its sovereign debt, and look set to trigger a deep economic contraction.

Here is a summary of the main sanctions on goods trade and transport.

A dedicated cereal transport ship is being loaded in front of the terminal grain silo in the Black Sea port of Constanta, Romania, May 11, 2022. Picture taken May 11, 2022. REUTERS/Olimpiu Gheorghiu

Romanian Port Races Against Clock to Move Ukrainian 🌾 Grain
By Luiza Ilie CONSTANTA, Romania, May 13 (Reuters) – Pressed into emergency service by the b...

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May 28, 2022 By Salvatore R. Mercogliano, Ph.D.


Black Sea Convoys…Odesa, We Have a Problem!

The Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022 had a profound impact on shipping in the Black Sea. To prevent the Russian Navy from sailing into their ports and attempting to seize them in a coup de main, Ukrainian tugboats and naval auxiliaries mined the waters along the coast of the Gulf of Odesa. At the same time, surface units of the Russian fleet appeared off the coast and seized Zmiinyi Island, commonly referred to as Snake Island. 

For ships like the Marshall Island-registered bulker MV Riva Wind or the Hong Kong-flagged COSCO containership Joseph Schulte, the war meant not only they were trapped, but the world had an issue with the export of vital raw materials, in particular grain, from the port of Odesa…We Have a Problem!

Black Sea 💥 Battlefield

At the end of January, in an article for gCaptain, I wrote, “Both Ukraine and Russia are major exporters of corn and wheat and, therefore, major food suppliers around the world…Any conflict, or even the threat, has the potential to interdict or raise the price of such commodities around the world.” Since then, we have seen the food and fuel issue resonate to the forefront of world concern.

In early May, retired Admiral James Stavridis, who commanded NATO, examined what the Black Sea front of the Ukraine-Russia War would look like in the months ahead. He identified several key issues including, the Ukrainians intending to contest control near the coast, the Russians may use the sea as a “flanking zone” to come around the Ukrainian lines, and a blockade to sever the Ukrainian economy from global markets. 

Another retired admiral, James Foggo, currently the Dean of the Center for Maritime Studies with the US Navy League, in a series of articles (Part I and Part II) has noted the Russian plan to dominate the Black Sea, and their intention to menace the world with hunger and revolution. Since its operations against Georgia in 2008, and its annexation of Crimea in 2014, Russia has expanded its control of the northern coast of the Black Sea.

While many focused on the Russian drive against Kyiv, the effort to secure the northern shore of the Sea of Azov, between Crimea and Donbas was essential to the Russians.  Barge and inland trade down the Don River, from the Caspian Sea via the Don-Volga canal, and the entire Unified Deep Water System of European Russia that links not only the Black and Caspian Seas but also the Baltic and White Seas are essential to Russian trade. 

This explains the Russian focus to neutralize Mariupol which served as a barrier for Russian ships to sail out of the Sea of Azov, via the Kerch Straits, and into the Black Sea. Currently, ships sail through the Sea of Azov under convoy by the Russian Navy with their AIS transponders turned off to mask them from Ukrainian forces.

This brings us to the question of what the world should do regarding the maritime developments in the Black Sea. We know that many countries have provided aid to the Ukrainians in their fight, both in terms of weaponry and intelligence. David Beasley, the executive director of the United Nation’s World Food Programme stated, “Truly, failure to open those ports in Odesa region will be a declaration of war on global food security. And it will result in famine and destabilization and mass migration around the world.”

This is a Job for Tom Hanks! ;)

The resumption of food shipments has global implications and leaves the world with several options.  These alternatives can be summarized in what I refer to as the Tom Hanks thesis. 


The ships that are trapped in ports along the Gulf of Odesa, in both Ukrainian and Russian-occupied territories find them unable to return home (Apollo 13). The ships have not moved from the docks in months and many of the ships may not be able to sail without some repairs. 

Some of the crews have been repatriated but others remain trapped on their vessels, mariners from around the world in a foreign land (The Terminal). These sailors did not mean to get themselves into this situation. They merely wanted to deliver their cargo and at the end of their voyages return home (Castaway). 

This brings us to the heart of the issue facing the world, should the mariners be forced to fend for themselves, and perhaps aid will come to them if the ships are flying the correct flag and the mariners are citizens from a nation with a navy that can fight for them (Captain Phillips). Or should the major nations of the world, negotiate with Turkey to relax the Montreux Convention and allow them to sail through the Turkish Straits and defend shipping as it runs into the Ukrainian ports along the Gulf of Odesa (Greyhound)?

The Reality

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the US Maritime Administration have issued advisories regarding the situation in and around the Black Sea; albeit with dated and limited pertinent information on the developing situation. The biggest threat identified is that of mines – either laid by the Ukrainians or Russians – breaking loose from their moorings and drifting toward the Turkish Straits or the Danube River. 

NATO does aid commercial shipping via their ATP-02.1 – Naval Cooperation and Guidance for Shipping (NCAGS) Manual. However, the 54-page document merely provides information and recommendations.  What is lacking is the presence of naval personnel and assets to assist should it be needed. While there are some NATO naval units in the Black Sea – those of Romania, Bulgaria, and Turkey – no others have been in the area since January. There are air and ground assets in the area.

Of particular concern is that after the sinking of Moskva, and the Ukrainian assaults against the Russian position on Snake Island, the fleet of bulk vessels and tankers waiting to enter the Danube – the border between Ukraine and Romania – has grown.  AIS tracking has shown a growing fleet of vessels at anchor in Romanian waters but only 15 to 25 miles southwest of Snake Island.

While the surface threat has changed, the Russians as recently as May 24 conducted a large demonstration in the Gulf of Odesa with the majority of their amphibious forces. The Russians still possess a sizable fleet in the Black Sea, including a force of five Kilo-class submarines. Add to this, the Russians moved in several jack-up rigs and seized Ukrainian oil platforms across the Gulf of Odesa, from Snake Island to Crimea to establish a picket line to monitor any ships sailing into or out of the region.

The Russian offensive has made them the biggest winners in the food crisis they have helped to create. With global wheat prices climbing by 50%, Moscow has been able to generate $1.9 billion in revenue from export taxes. The massive reduction in Ukrainian exports has prompted some European leaders to push for naval escorts of ships into the Black Sea and to reroute grain through other ports. 

The latter is currently being done in a limited fashion due to issues with a difference in railway gauges between Ukraine and Europe, the utilization of Ukrainian ports along the Danube, and just the sheer volume of grain that needs to be moved. It is estimated that of the 6 million tons of grain usually exported by sea, only 1 to 1.5 million is getting out currently; not including that which has been taken by Russia and shipped out by them. 

The Russians have not been quiet on the subject. They have focused the blame for the food shortage on the fact that Ukraine has mined its own waters and that Russia has announced the lifting of some sanctions and the opening of humanitarian passages to allow ships to sail.  But Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba has called the Russian announcement ‘Blackmail’. It is also unlikely, based on past Russian actions against merchant ships, including the killing of a Bangladeshi engineer and the sinking of the Estonian-owned vessel Helt. 

Conclusion

The current situation stands with Russian grain and oil flowing out of the eastern half of the Black Sea, via the Kerch Strait and the port of Novorossiysk. The Russians have their navy centrally located at Sevastopol in Crimea. The Gulf of Odesa is a contested sea with the Russians making infrequent forays into the region and the Ukrainians remaining behind their minefields, but with the ability to strike by air, drone, and shore-based missiles. 

Along the western shore of the Black Sea, the fight for Snake Island has become a war of attrition between the two opposing sides, while small and medium-size bulk ships and tankers, registered largely in open registries, brave potential strikes, and errant mines to load grain out of Reni and Izmail and offload needed fuel. Further south, Romania, Bulgaria, and Turkey monitor their territorial waters and ensure the safe passage of ships within their waters.

The potential does exist for the Russians to strike at ships loaded with Ukrainian grain or for the Ukrainians to hit Russian laden vessels, possibly with Ukrainian wheat. Such a situation could then see the Black Sea degenerate into the Tanker War in the Persian Gulf of the 1980s when Iran and Iraq targeted each other’s vessels and those of neutral states as their war dragged on over disputed territory. Hopefully, the Black Sea does not devolve into a situation akin to The Money Pit or worse, Saving Private Ryan. 

Salvatore Mercogliano is an associate professor of History at Campbell University in Buies Creek, North Carolina, a former merchant mariner, and creator of the Youtube channel “What’s Going on With Shipping?“

Tags: black sea - food shipping crisis - russia - Ukraine crisis

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‘This is a war of propaganda’: John Pilger
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‘This is a war of propaganda’: John Pilger on Ukraine and Assange | Talking Post with Yonden Lhatoo


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MARCH 01, 2022 • UPDATED AUGUST 24, 2022

Mercy Corps has been on the ground in Ukraine, Romania, and Poland since late February 2022, working quickly to meet evolving humanitarian needs and supporting local partners to help provide lifesaving services to many thousands of people.

Quick facts: The crisis in Ukraine


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How are Ukrainians being affected by the crisis?

It’s estimated that 12 million people need humanitarian assistance, making this the fastest growing refugee crisis in Europe since World War II. The U.N. reports over 10,000 confirmed civilian casualties with actual numbers likely being much higher.

It's reported that more than 5 million Ukrainians have left the country as refugees and at least 7 million are internally displaced. This amounts to nearly one-third 🥵 of the Ukrainian population. Inside Ukraine, millions of people trapped in temporarily occupied territories are unable to meet their basic needs, including access to food, water, medicines, and electricity.

Unfortunately, these numbers are likely to continue to grow . The UNHCR data portal offers the latest statistics.

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The White House says official US policy hasn't changed on Taiwan, but it doesn't matter. Biden's made clear this is his policy, and whether he would follow through or not, that's the message that's been conveyed to China. This isn't dementia, it's deliberate.
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60 Minutes: "Would U.S. forces defend Taiwan if invaded by China?"

Biden: "Yes"

White House then had to clarify policy on Taiwan hasn't changed.

September 19th 2022

I don't know why the US president keeps verbally committing his armed forces to a third world war against a nuclear-armed nation only to have it walked back over and over again by the administration he's supposed to be in charge of. Is this just some neurological glitch in an aging brain which promoted war and militarism throughout its entire time in office? Is it some weird new tactic in "strategic ambiguity" to have different parts of the administration saying completely different things in totally unambiguous ways? Is Biden just a crazy warmonger? I don't know. But what I do know is that all this chaos and confusion is happening at the worst possible time.

As Brett Wilkins explains for Common Dreams, a new bill from the US Senate Foreign Relations 🦖🐍🦍🐉 Committee threatens to bring the world much closer to a horrific war due to the way it would upend existing US policy on China with its recognition of Taiwan as a major "non-NATO ally" as part of a commitment to send billions of dollars worth of weapons to the island.

Fears of what this could unleash upon our world have caused even fairly reliable empire facilitators like Ed Markey to vote against the bill, which Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning says would "greatly shake the political foundation of China-US relations and cause extremely serious consequences to China-US relations and peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait."

This is just one of the ways that tensions with China are being ramped up with astonishing speed over Taiwan, among them also the normalization of sending an increasingly high number of US officials to Taipei in steadily rising contempt for Washington's One China policy which has kept the peace along this flashpoint for decades.

This Taiwan situation is getting uglier and uglier, much faster than many expected, and the president of the world's mightiest war machine is either two stupid, too bloodthirsty, too careless or too demented to navigate this situation with the sensitivity it deserves. Things never should have been allowed to get this far, and the US empire is showing us every indication that it intends to take things much, much further.

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This is a truly dangerous situation. The U.S. has been seriously weakened by 40+ years of deindustrialization, internal strife and divisions, and over 20 years of the ruinous GWOT wars. Meanwhile China has emerged as the largest industrial power on the planet, a position held by the U.S. for 100 years.

Taiwan is in a much more advantageous location for China to exercise power, than it is for the U.S. military to “defend”. The Pentagon has conducted several exercises simulating the likely outcome of a serious clash with China, and the Chinese win every time. Clever diplomacy would extend the status quo for another decade or so. During that time Taiwan could continue to supply medium to high-end computer chips to the world, including both the U.S. and China. A knock down drag out war over Taiwan would be a disaster for the entire world.

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"A knock down drag out war over Taiwan would be a disaster for the entire world."
True. The problem we Americans have right now with our Fascists 'R' US government poobahs is that they have lost all semblance of sane and prudent diplomacy in their delusional Capitalist Social Darwinist ideology inspired rampaging quest for 🦍 "Full Spectrum Dominance".
I'm no expert on China, but the survival math is on their side if this insanity goes nuclear. Also, China doesn't appear to be in any mood whatsoever to submit to any more pushng around humilation. I suspect they have extensive underground air filtered (well stocked for years of food and water) facilities for TPTB in China already. They could lose 90% of their  population and STILL have over 145 MILLION people to "inherit" the Earth with. 

That said, I agree with you that any "win" of a nuclear war is a phyrric victory. 🤦‍♂️

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👿 "Logic is an Enemy and Truth is a Menace."
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The events that took place 21 years ago in New York City, Virginia, and Pennsylvania have taken a contested place in U.S. history. They joined an ever growing list of mysterious and unexplained events that have taken place and that play some role, along with more blatant and obvious actions, in the implementation of the Ruling Class agenda in the U.S. and on the world in general. Every year on the 11th of September, The Corporate Controlled Media dutifully presents the official story, with somber reading of lists of victims and other ceremonies, acting as if there is no reasonable doubt as to its veracity.

I personally do not believe the official story, and in response to the standard observances at the Pentagon and at Ground Zero, I wanted to just point out a couple of the more glaring inconsistencies with the official explanation, specifically the building 7 situation. I agree with Collectivist Action's statement below, that this set of comments seem to have run out of much to say. But, even just once a year we need to take a look at the most outrageous and spectacular terrorism stunt in human history.
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Well said. The reason 9/11 took place is not hard to figure out for those who know American History:


"This is not a new world. It is simply an extension of what is the old one. It has refinements, technological advances and a more sophisticated approach to the 😈 destruction of human freedom, but like every one of super states that preceded it, it has one iron rule: Logic is an Enemy and Truth is a Menace." -- Rod Serling

"Any state, any entity, an ideology that fails to recognize the worth, the dignity, the rights of man, that state is obsolete." -- Rod Serling

Rod Serling Twilight Zone predicts the PRESENT ...
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How the war machine took over the Democrats
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How the war machine took over the Democrats w/ Dennis Kucinicht


AGelbert COMMENT: The interview is 100% accurate except for what Chris said about Vermont. The Vermont Air National Guard has F35's because BOTH Sanders and Leahy, to their shame, supported replacing the F16's with the ridiculously expensive F35. However, the F35 is not made in Vermont.


The "🦍 Thought Structure" that is ruining everything good about our country right now is the morally bankrupt Ideology , worshipped by Wall Street, known as 🦍 Social Darwinism.

It's the Social Darwinism, stupid!
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Save Sinjajevina’s Nature and Local Communities!
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Janaury 7, 2022

Save Sinjajevina’s Nature and Local Communities!


This is a campaign to protect a beautiful inhabited mountain in Montenegro from being turned into a military base. The people of Montenegro, led by the Save Sinjajevina campaign, have done everything people can do to prevent atrocities in so-called democracies:

They’ve won over public opinion.

They’ve elected officials promising to protect their mountains.

They’ve lobbied, organized public protests, and made themselves into human shields.

They show no signs of planning to give up, much less to believe the UK’s official position that this mountain destruction is environmentalism, while NATO is threatening to use Sinjajevina for war training in May 2023!

The people resisting this, and having already achieved heroic victories, need — now more than ever — financial and other support to transport supplies, to train and organize unarmed nonviolent resisters, and to visit Brussels and Washington to try to save their mountains.

The people who can save Sinjajevina cannot take their demand to Washington or Brussels without your help!

To learn more, make a donation, sign the petition, and get involved click here.
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"There are 28 countries transferring weapons to Ukraine." 🤦‍♂️
« Reply #14 on: January 31, 2023, 01:36:22 pm »


Jan 30, 2023, 6:49 PM

🔊 "Ukraine: The War That Went Wrong"

So why all this infusion of high-tech weaponry? We can sum it up in one word: panic.

"As the bird by wandering, as the swallow by flying, so the curse causeless shall not come." Proverbs 26:2
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So in everything, do to others what you would have them do to you, for this sums up the Law and the Prophets. Matthew 7:12