11/04/2023

赤毛のハリーから早稲田卒?の横山光さん経由しカタールとハマスの共同設立者の外科医とデマ太郎の母校とアベヒロコさんの旦那に殺されたオノ・ヨーコの皮ありソーセージ旦那まで芋づる式に

 

2023年10月31日火曜日

イスマーイール1世 元イラン皇帝

https://jyado.blogspot.com/2023/10/1.html

 

2023年10月31日火曜日

ナチスのアリアン至上主義とは

https://jyado.blogspot.com/2023/10/blog-post_786.html

コッソリばらしちゃうDMさん…

日本から世界に挑む美しきアート女子p
https://www.harpersbazaar.com › ... › アート・芸術

2015/10/07 — 現在はロンドンを拠点に、アーティストと見る者の架け橋として無限に広がる可能性を追求している横山光。 「生まれは1982年、日本です。英語の教師をし ...



Hikari was born in Tokyo and grew up in the suburbs of Chicago. She studied at Columbia University, and went on to work for art collector Jeffrey Deitch. Hikari became immersed in the art world, doing art advisory, various curatorial projects, and commissioning multi-channel video art pieces. She started an aggregated art blog called ArtObserved, and then joined Alexander Gilkes and Aditya Julka as the third partner in a plan to revolutionse the art world through the internet. Together, they launched a business from scratch called Paddle8.

Hikari moved to London with her partner Jay Jopling, and began to consult for brands such as Audi, Prada, Miu Miu, Bombay Sapphire, Gucci, AB Properties and others. She uses her background in art and the digital sphere to create audiences through cultural experiences, and is fervently passionate about social entrepreneurship, particularly as it relates to empowering women.
https://www.womenforwomen.org/about/our-team/hikari-yokoyama

In 1993, Women for Women International was co-founded by a husband and wife, Amjad Atallah and Zainab Salbi, an Iraqi American who is herself a survivor of the Iran–Iraq War.[1]


Zainab Salbi (Arabicزينب سلبي; born 1969) is an Iraqi American women's rights activist, writer, television show host, and podcaster. She is the co-founder of Women for Women International, a non-profit organization that helps women affected by sexual violence and conflict. She hosted Through Her Eyes and #MeToo, Now What? television shows, about issues affecting women. From 2022 she hosted the Redefined podcast.

In her 2005 memoir Between Two Worlds: Escape from Tyranny: Growing Up in the Shadow of Saddam, Salbi recounted her early life: Born in Baghdad to a father who later became Saddam Hussein's personal pilot, her family arranged her marriage and emigration to the United States, in order to remove her from the proximity of Hussein, who had started showing unwanted attention to her. After an abusive marriage in the U.S., she divorced her husband and started her humanitarian career. She is also the author of the nonfiction book The Other Side of War: Women's Stories of Survival & Hope which documents the stories of women survivors of war.


Doha Debates produces and distributes solutions-focused debate and interview programs, video reports and interactive content.[1] The franchise's products include flagship debates, interview series, podcasts, the #SolvingIt series, digital video reports, Deep Dive education curriculum, and the interactive Doha Portal.[2] Doha Debates is funded by Qatar Foundation.[3]

Comedian and actor "Mo" Mohammed Amer will host the 2023 season of the debate series,[4] which was hosted by journalist Ghida Fakhry in recent years. Nelufar Hedayat is Doha Debates' correspondent and host of "Course Correction" and #DearWorldLive. Conflict resolution expert Govinda Clayton served as the bridge-building "connector" for the debates.[5] Jennifer Williams, deputy editor at Foreign Policy, hosts the podcast "The Negotiators."[6] Doha Debates' managing director is Amjad Atallah, who previously served as a news executive, human rights activist and humanitarian.

Doha Debates' content, production and distribution partners[7] have included the United Nations,[8] TED,[9] Foreign Policy,[10] the Paris Peace Forum,[11] the Sundance Institute,[12] NowThis News,[13] Vox Media,[14] Shared Studios,[15] Fortify Rights,[16] Doha Forum,[17] Rappler[18] and eNCA.[19]

Re-launched in 2018, Doha Debates' initial iteration ran from 2005 to 2012, when the debate program was televised by BBC World News.[20]


Founded in 2005, the original Doha Debates programs were moderated by former BBC correspondent and interviewer Tim Sebastian, with Qatar Foundation as the sponsor. Televised eight times a year by BBC World News until 2012, the debates were based on the Oxford Union format. They focused on a single, controversial motion, with two speakers for and against. Once they outlined their arguments, each speaker was questioned by the chairman and the discussion was then opened up to the audience for argument and a final electronic vote. Topics included torture, terrorism and suicide bombings, political turmoil and human rights. Past motions questioned whether it was time to talk to Al Qaeda, whether Hezbollah had the right to fight a war on Lebanon's behalf, and whether the pro-Israel lobby was successfully stifling criticism of the country's actions.[21]

Special events featuring Q&A sessions with a single guest included figures such as Bill Clinton, Mohamed El Baradei, Shimon Peres, Amre Moussa, Ayad Allawi, and Mahmoud Zahar.[22] 




Mahmoud al-Zahar (Arabic: محمود الزهار Maḥmūd az-Zahhār) (born 6 May 1945) is a Palestinian politician. He is a co-founder of Hamas and a member of the Hamas leadership in the Gaza Strip. Al-Zahar served as foreign minister in the Hamas-dominated Palestinian Authority Government of March 2006 (also known as the First Haniyeh Government) that was sworn in on 20 March 2006.

Early life
Little is known about al-Zahar's early life beyond the fact that he was born in Gaza City in 1945, and the report that he was born to a Palestinian father and an Egyptian mother.

At the age of 26, he graduated from the Cairo University Faculty of Medicine and five years later he got his master's degree in General Surgery from Ain Shams University, Cairo. He then became the adviser to the Palestinian Health Minister, and helped create the Palestinian Medical Society and was one of the primary founders of the Islamic University in Gaza in 1978.
Career with Hamas

Al-Zahar was instrumental in the creation of Hamas in 1987. He was detained by Israeli authorities in 1988, and eventually exiled to Lebanon along with a large number of other Islamist activists in 1992.[1] He returned to Gaza after about a year. In response to a campaign of suicide bombings by the Izzedine al-Qassam Brigades (IQB), on 10 September 2003 an Israeli F-16 dropped a large bomb over his house in the Rimal neighborhood of Gaza, which only managed to slightly wound him, while his eldest son Khaled, and a personal bodyguard were killed, and twenty others wounded including his daughter Rima. His house was destroyed, and ten other houses nearby were damaged, as well as the nearby Al-Rahman mosque.[2] The resulting funeral was attended by over two thousand mourners, who called on Hamas to avenge the deaths.

Al-Zahar has remained a senior official and spokesperson for the group and was rumoured to have succeeded to leadership of the group following Israel's assassination of Ahmed Yassin in 2004.


In higher education, Qatar Foundation established branch campuses of eight international universities and one home-grown university at the main campus just outside Doha:

1998 – Virginia Commonwealth University, with programs in art and design.[10][11]

2002 – Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar opened, offering a two-year pre-medical program and a four-year medical program leading to an MD.[12][11]

2003 – Texas A&M University at Qatar opened, offering programs in chemical, electrical, petroleum, and mechanical engineering.[13][11] In 2018, Qatar Foundation lawyers filed a lawsuit to block Texas A&M from releasing records about the foundation's donations.[11]

2004 – Carnegie Mellon University Qatar opened, offering programs in computer science, business, biological sciences, computational biology, and information systems.[14][11]

2005 – Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar opened, offering programs in international affairs.[15] Nearly all of Georgetown University's foreign money donations stem from the Qatar Foundation.[16]

2008 – Northwestern University in Qatar opened, offering programs in journalism and communications.[17][11]

2010 – Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU) opened offering graduate programs in Islamic studies, humanities and social sciences, science and engineering, law, health and life sciences and public policy and undergraduate qualification in Computer engineering.[18] HBKU is also the home of three national research institutes conducting mission driven research in energy and environment, computing, and biomedical.

2011 – HEC Paris in Qatar launched the first EMBA in the country.[19]

2011 – 2020 University College London Qatar opened, offering postgraduate qualifications in museum studies, conservation, and archaeology in partnership with Qatar Museums Authority. UCL Qatar has closed its campus in Qatar after completing its contract with the Qatar Foundation in October 2020. [20] [21]

These centers sit alongside the Qatar Faculty of Islamic Studies which began its first graduate classes in the 2007–2008 academic year. It offers master's degrees in Islamic finance, contemporary Islamic studies and Islamic public policy.

US Education department investigated Georgetown University, Texas A&M, and Cornell and Rutgers over their funding from Qatar.[11]

 

Al Jazeera Children's Channel (JCC) was launched in 2005 as a joint venture between Al Jazeera and Qatar Foundation with the aim of "preserving Arab cultural identity". With 90 percent of the channel being owned by Qatar Foundation, it broadcast from the foundation's Doha campus along with Baraem, the Arabic channel aimed at preschoolers. Al Jazeera announced in 2013 that it was in the process of acquiring full ownership of the channel.[51]


Jeremy Michael "Jay" Jopling (born June 1963) is an English art dealer and gallerist.[1] He is the founder of White Cube.

Early life
Jay Jopling is the son of Michael Jopling, Baron Jopling, a Conservative politician who served for some time as Minister for Agriculture in the Conservative Government led by Margaret Thatcher.[2] Jopling was brought up in Yorkshire and educated at Eton and the University of Edinburgh, where he studied English literature and history of art, and his first job was selling fire extinguishers door-to-door.[1]

Personal life
Jopling was married to artist Sam Taylor-Wood,[9] together they have two daughters, Angelica (born June 1997)[9] and Jessie Phoenix (born November 2005).[9] In September 2008, the couple announced that they were separating amicably after 11 years of marriage.[10][11][12]

He subsequently married Hikari Yokoyama, who works for Paddle8.[13][14][15] In 2019, their daughter, Djuna Mei Jopling, was born.[16]



Samantha Louise Taylor-Johnson[1] OBE (née Taylor-Wood; 4 March 1967) is a British film director and artist. Her directorial feature film debut was 2009's Nowhere Boy, a film based on the childhood experiences of The Beatles songwriter and singer John Lennon. She is one of a group of artists known as the Young British Artists.
Early life[edit]

Samantha Taylor-Wood was born in Croydon, London.[2] Her father, David, left the family when she was nine.[3] Her mother, Geraldine, is a yoga teacher and astrologist. She has a younger sister, Ashley, and a maternal half-brother, Kristian.

Taylor-Johnson grew up near Streatham Common in south London until her parents' divorce.[4] The family then moved into an old schoolhouse in Jarvis Brook in East Sussex, and Samantha went to Beacon Community College. She later attended Goldsmiths, University of London.
Career[edit]
Fine art[edit]

Taylor-Johnson began exhibiting fine-art photography in the early 1990s. One collaboration with Henry Bond, titled 26 October 1993, featured Bond and Taylor-Wood reprising the roles of Yoko Ono and John Lennon in a pastiche of the photo-portrait made by photographer Annie Leibovitza few hours before Lennon was assassinated, in 1980.[5]



2022年8月18日木曜日

チンコの形状のせいでジョン・レノンはカルトサマナに暗殺されたのだよ


→Kailua United Methodist Church


要するにですねえ・・・


割礼されてない香具師(非ユダヤ人)なんぞがユダヤ人のイエス・キリストよりエロいとほざいたからなんですよ。(爆wwwwwwwww

キリストの血統=ユダヤ血統と信じてるユダヤ系キリスト教原理主義者的には許せなかったわけです。(爆wwwwwwwwwwwww


例え割礼されてなかったとしてもチンコがズル剥け状態だったら割礼されてるかどうかなんか分からなかったわけで・・・

要するに包茎チンコミサイルを自ら晒してしまった時点でジョンのその後の運命は確定してしまったと・・・(爆wwwwwwww


2022年8月18日木曜日

日本語Wikiが存在しないリンカーン・カレッジ@オックスフォード大の『聖クラブ(Holy Club) 』発症のキリスト教原理主義カルト・メソジスト教会@God of the Bible派@『M』

https://tokumei10.blogspot.com/2022/08/blog-post_38.html


2023年11月4日土曜日

『エゼキエル書』 1 : 26と幼少期にユダヤ教徒にトラウマを植え付けられた世界一有名な皮無しソーセージ野郎

 

2023年10月26日木曜日

血が滴る出来立てのミニウインナーの皮ちょんぱを好む残虐な包茎差別カルトは本質的にテロカルトだゾ☆

https://jyado.blogspot.com/2023/10/blog-post_78.html



The circumcision of Jesus is an event from the life of Jesus, according to the Gospel of Luke chapter 2, which states:

https://tokumei10.blogspot.com/2022/08/blog-post_38.html


 

2023年10月31日火曜日

日本の皇室のケツモチたる英国王室は隠れ正統派ユダヤでナチスでチャールズは皮無しソーセージだゾ☆

https://jyado.blogspot.com/2023/10/blog-post_276.html


2023年11月1日水曜日

埼玉の病院で発砲事件、その後犯人は郵便局に立てこもりだゾ☆

https://jyado.blogspot.com/2023/11/blog-post.html

2023年10月31日火曜日

それキリスト教福音派というより正確にいうとメソジストや!「血分け教」系列のテロカルト!だゾ☆

https://jyado.blogspot.com/2023/10/blog-post_508.html
まあおいらの伯母さんは生前のレノンとジミヘン両方とも面識があったりするわけで…



2023年11月1日水曜日

光緒帝こと愛新覚羅載湉が設立した東洋のコーネルと称される中国天津大学教授の自慢の息子の大クン@コーネル大学@ファウチの母校がユダヤ人へのヘイトクライムで逮捕されてしまったんだゾ☆


site://tokumei10.blogspot.com ”Cornell” で、ジョン・レノンが殺された日、これまた偶然おいらが居た場所がOxford大学のMerton Collegeだったりするわけですよ。(爆wwwwww
デンデンが留学する前ですが。
で、誰かさんがおいらをご学友にしようとしてたり、別の誰かさんがそれを阻止しようとしてたり。(爆wwwwwww


2021年12月16日木曜日

ファウチせんせの母校、コーネル大学が感染爆発で閉鎖 感染者は全員2回または3回接種済



来ましたねえ・・・・ 

まるで嘘のような真実を少々・・・

ANALYSIS: If the goal is to prevent infection, the 95 percent vaccination rate on Cornell's campus has not accomplished that. Cornell University has ...
2017/08/03 — Northwestern professor, 42, and Oxford University employee, 56, are wanted for murder after a Chicago hair stylist, 26, was found dead with ...

2020/03/13 — M.D. from Cornell University Medical College in 1966. He then completed an internship and residency at The New York Hospital-Cornell Medical ...

https://tokumei10.blogspot.com/2021/12/23.html



、、、(爆wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww


おまけ

Christopher John Cornell ( Boyle; July 20, 1964 – May 18, 2017) was an American

https://tokumei10.blogspot.com/2021/12/23.html



https://jyado.blogspot.com/2023/11/blog-post_85.html
、、、(爆wwwwwwwwwww


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  1. Ayako June Hendrix (Fujita) (1920 - 1999) - Genealogy
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    1. > 横山光

      三国志漫画の人と名前似てて敵
      この方も焼け死んでしまうのかな

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  2. だから日本のメディアは
    ハリーをヘンリーって
    矢鱈と推し活していたって
    良く判りますーwww(苦

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