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Showing posts with label NYU. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NYU. Show all posts

Thursday, May 1, 2014

anti-Soviet ops heating up for the cold war

Things are heating up in the Crimea - now that it is part of Russia, the New York Times is writing about how bad it is since a Ukranian was not able to get good service at the consulate. As if after the US   'annexing' Iraq and Afghanistan the natives were able to get any service at all anywhere...
So Professor Cohen at NYU is now telling us we are in the middle of a cold war.
Cold wars seem to go all over the globe...they include media wars and trade wars, with a umber of Soviets now blacklisted from the US and US citizens barred from doing business with them.
And in all Soviet friendly countries, there are agents making 'cold war'...it is as cold-blooded as any warm war, or hot war. Not cool!
In Bolivia there are already agents working to destabilize Morales and make sure he does not get into office a third time. In other Soviet friendly countries expect much the same - pay good attention for instance to Cabinda, the mineral rich province of Angola.
One agent to look out for is John Holbert, traveling on a Surinam passport, really a DIA agent -
his real name we will leak later, so stay tuned.
At 666 Fifth Avenue - note the address, the good folks at Carlyle had a meeting about Russia and Bolivia etc., supposed to be secret but I guess Carlos got a hold of some of the info...
And Carlos likes to leak things so, like I said, stay tuned.

CR

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Quechua Night at NYU, 22 March 2011

Quechua Conversation Night: Quechua and Community Media

QuechuaNight_170.jpgQuechua Conversation Night is a monthly gathering focused on the exploration and celebration of Quechua, an indigenous language from the Andean region in South America.

This gathering will provide those learning or interested in the language with a comfortable and supportive space for listening and producing Quechua through casual conversation. Interested faculty, students, and members of the public are welcome to attend, and can expect to enjoy an evening full of the Quechua language. Native Quechua / Kichwa speakers are encouraged to attend and share in the experience of developing a community of Quechua speakers and appreciators in the New York City area.

If you are interested in receiving announcements about Quechua events at NYU, please sign up to our email list on the CLACS homepage.



Noche de Quechua es una reunión mensual enfocado en la exploración y celebración de Quechua / Kichwa, los idiomas indígenas de los Andes en Sudamérica.

Todos que están aprendiéndolo y a todos que les interesa tendrán un espacio comodo y con apoyo para escuchar y hablar Quechua / Kichwa en conversación. Les invitamos a todos que hablan Quechua / Kichwa, para que vengan a compartir en la experiencia y el desarollo de una comunidad Quechua / Kichwa en la ciudad de Nueva York.

Si tiene interes en recibir anuncios sobre eventos de Quechua / Kichwa a New York University, apuntarse a nuestra página web.