Showing posts with label BBC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BBC. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 14, 2026

Huge underground city found in Mexico?


Skull rack of sacrificial victims? (Cavan/Alamy)
(BBC) Hidden mere meters under Mexico's modern capital, a series of temples, royal palaces, and mysterious artifacts from an ancient kingdom are being unearthed.

As we descended 7 meters (21 feet) below Mexico City’s Metropolitan Cathedral, I could feel my heart race. I had heard whisperings about the temples buried under this iconic cathedral – one of the largest and oldest in Latin America ­– but since their discovery in the 1970s, it had not been possible to see them.

We the Mexica [of Mexico] are not "Aztecs"
Now, I was part of a public tour that lets visitors explore the ancient secrets that lie just below this [Catholic] church’s depths.

Nearly 500 years after Spanish Conquistador Hernán Cortés toppled the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlán [the "Place of Nopal Cactuses"], the remains of the ancient metropolis continue to lay hidden mere meters under modern-day Mexico City.

The Spanish [invaders from Spain] started building the Metropolitan [Catholic] Cathedral in 1573 above on top of the sacred Aztec (the “Mexica” as they called themselves) temples as a symbol of conquest. More

Thursday, November 20, 2025

21 million years of kissing (BBC News)



Nazi Nordic ideal of naked apes (Klaus/Barbie)
Humans have only been going at it for less than 5,000 years, according to science: Archaeologists discover evidence of first human kiss -- and it happened 4,500 years ago. However, kissing (smooching, pecking, making out, speaking French) has been going on much, much longer.

The first ever recorded kiss [discovered so far] happened 4,500 years ago, scientists suggest after discovering evidence that puts the event 1,000 years earlier than previously thought. A study published in the journal Science points to evidence of kissing in the ancient Middle East, in early Mesopotamian societies, documented in ancient texts from 2,500 BCE.

It's just a "Complicated Game"
XTC (Ecstasy), British band with a deep message in "Dear God"
  • Ah, romance, it will be the death of us, dragging out our time in samsara (the "Continued Wandering On" of death and rebirth, chasing pleasure first here then there always in search of fulfillment that cannot be found in things.)
  • Does this mean we're breaking up? 😭
Kissing?

(BBC via MSN) Humans do it, monkeys do it, even polar bears do it. And now researchers have reconstructed the evolutionary origins of kissing. Their study suggests that the mouth-on-mouth kiss evolved more than 21 million years ago, and was something that the common ancestor of humans and other great apes probably indulged in.

The same research concluded that Neanderthals may have kissed too – and that [modern] humans and Neanderthals may even have smooched one another. The scientists studied kissing because it presents something of an evolutionary puzzle -- it has no obvious survival or reproductive benefits. Yet, it is something that is seen not just in many human societies, but across the animal kingdom. More

Monday, October 13, 2025

'Partying is down. That's worrisome' (BBC)



People are partying less. Here’s why that’s worrying. | BBC Global

(BBC Global) Oct. 6, 2025: Over the last 20 years, there has been a decline in the amount time Americans spend at parties, especially among young people. Derek Thompson and Katty Kay dive into what the effects of decreased socializing are among young people and what can be done about it.

The BBC is a British public broadcast service. Subscribe to BBC Global. For the latest news, analyses, and features visit: bbc.com #BBC #entertainment #GenZ #Zoomers

Saturday, October 11, 2025

Israel keeps 53% of Gaza: Bibi's ceasefire?


(KTLA 5 News) Kleptomaniac Jewish honey trap spy/serial criminal OnlyFans star Adva "Mia Ventura" Levi seems to be part of a one-person crime syndicate, robbing victims blind for years. Now police are after her, but all she needs to do is pull her Israeli citizen get-out-of-jail-free card and head back to the land of no extradition to the U.S. to face sex crimes or felonies. Where are Israeli sex criminals who were "allowed" to fly back to Israel before facing any kind of due process or justice? There was that top level child molester who works as Bibi's Minister of IP Alexandrovich.

Monday, September 29, 2025

Bibi now in DC, genocide: Last Week Tonight



Netanyahu: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)
(LastWeekTonight) Sept. 28, 2025: John Oliver discusses [CIA-groomed and Mossad-backed] Benjamin "Bibi" Netanyahu’s long grip on power in Israel, why he’s allied with some of the most extreme right-wing voices in his country today, and finally, a summary of one iconic meltdown we think TikTok is gonna wanna revisit.


(DemocracyNow.org) US and world headlines for Sept. 29, 2025

Subscribe to YouTube channel for more almost news as it almost happens (lastweektonight) or find on favorite social media platform we may or may not have discussed at length on the show (Instagram) lastweektonight #lastweektonight

Molestation rampant in Israel?

Wednesday, July 2, 2025

Succession? Dalai Lama turns 90 Sunday

I'll be back. I'll return. And it won't be like Saint Issa who said he would have second coming.
(Al Jazeera) How will the next (15th) Dalai Lama be chosen, who could it be? Will he return?

He may return as a "hot" female as he has said.
Who is the Dalai Lama? He turns 90 next Sunday, on July 6th, 2025. Only John Oliver (Last Week Tonight) has been able to get to the bottom of it. Why do Americans and most of the world (other than China) love him? He got to the bottom of that. The Dalai Lama is the alleged 14th reincarnation (rebirth) of a transformed Vedic Hindu deity named Avalokiteshvara (manifesting as the female deity Chenrezig, Guanyin, Kwannon, Kwan Yin). It's not that there have been 13 previous Dalai Lamas so much as the same one coming back, but not a Buddhist messiah figure. That messiah is Maitreya, the Buddha of the future.

Past life memories are not so unusual. We can remember

How will the next Dalai Lama be chosen – and who could it be?
(Al Jazeera English) July 2, 2025: The Dalai Lama has told followers that the role, that he embodies, will continue after his death. In a video message to a religious gathering in northern India he added that the search for a future Dalai Lama would be carried out in accordance with tradition. That's at odds with China's assertion it should choose the next Dalai Lama. Tibetan Buddhists believe the Dalai Lama is reincarnated into the body of a child. Al Jazeera’s Rob McBride reports on the succession process. Tibetan writer and activist Tenzin Tsundue says the Dalai Lama's statement cuts China out of the process to choose a successor.

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Saturday, June 28, 2025

Kneecap, Olivia @ Glastonbury Fest '25

Kneecap performance at Glasto 2025 was all livestreamed thanks to Wilson
BBC reprimanded for [not showing Kneecap and] "Death to the IDF" chant at Glastonbury

Kneecap: Backstage with the Irish rap group (rollingstone.com)
Based on a true story: Kneecap movie | official| Sony Pictures Classics (kneecapfilm.com)

The Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts
Commonly referred to simply as Glastonbury Festival and known colloquially as "Glasto," this five-day festival of performing arts is held near Pilton, Somerset, England, most summers. It is the biggest open-air festival in the world.

Will you behave this year, Boys? And don't cuss.
In addition to contemporary music, the festival hosts dance, comedy, theatre, circus, cabaret, and other arts. Leading pop and rock artists have headlined, alongside thousands of others appearing on smaller stages and performance areas.

Kneecap rocks Glasto

Films and albums have been recorded at the festival, and it receives extensive TV and newspaper coverage. Glastonbury takes place on 1,500 acres of farmland [3] and is attended by about 200,000 people [4], with extensive security, transportation, water, and electricity-supply infrastructure (stuff built on the ground).

Will Olivia Rodrigo swell gatecrashing?

We need to heal stoned in a circle, a stone circle
While the number of attendees is sometimes swollen by gatecrashers, a record of 300,000 people was set at the 1994 festival, headlined by the Levellers, who performed on the Pyramid Stage [5].

Most festival staff are unpaid volunteers, helping the festival to raise millions of pounds for charity organizations [6].


What kind of hippie festival?

Woodstock, New York, changed the world
Regarded as a major event in contemporary British culture, the festival is inspired by the ethos of the hippie, the counterculture of the 1960s, and the free festival movement. [It's the British version of Woodstock.]

Vestiges of these traditions are retained in the Green Fields area, which includes sections known as the Green Futures, the Stone Circle, and Healing Field [7].

Michael Eavis hosted the first one, then called the Pilton Festival, after seeing an open-air Led Zeppelin concert in 1970 at the Bath Festival of Blues and Progressive Music. More: Glastonbury Festival
Terrible lineup for this year's fest before hiatus? - Will the Morris dancers be around for Beltane?

Isle of Wight Music Festival comes alive

Rare photos of the 1969 Isle of Wight Festival brought to life [with AI]
(Fusion Kidd) June 16, 2025: As Glastonbury 2025 opens, what is the history of other open-air festivals akin to Woodstock? Here are some rare photos of the 1969 Isle of Wight Festival, but in this case they are colorized and brought to life with animated motion (1968–1970). How the ChatGPT or AI modeling is able to project what happened after these photographs were taken is the mystery of something going into AI's black box and something else coming out with no one able to explain what happened in between.

Thursday, June 12, 2025

Trouble in Northern Ireland, UK: riots


Northern Ireland riots: Masked protesters set fire to buildings as violence spills across towns
(Global News) June 12, 2025: As clashes between [colonial] police and rioters continued for a third consecutive night in Northern Ireland [ruled by England], the violence spread to the town of Larne.

Masked individuals broke into a local leisure center with bricks and set fire to the lobby while swimming lessons were taking place. The unrest began Monday in Ballymena, after two 14-year-old Romanian boys were accused of sexually assaulting a teenage girl.

What began as a vigil to show support for the alleged victim turned into chaos when some commenced in destruction of properties. Dozens of police officers have been injured since Monday, with authorities expressing suspicion the attacks are racially-motivated “hate crimes.”

Filipino nationals living in Ballymena shared their harrowing experience of what happened when masked looters came banging at their door. For more info, please go to globalnews.ca

Tuesday, June 10, 2025

Los Angeles resists police state (live)

(CNN) Protests against Trump's ICE raids are spreading across country


Los Angeles Protests: Marines deployed to LA - LIVE breaking news coverage
(Agenda-Free TV) Started streaming 3:00 pm. Protests continue today in Los Angeles as 700 Marines have been deployed to LA by would-be King Trump in violation of the Posse Comitatus Act. The Marines join 4,000 National Guard troops in responding to the protests against immigration raids.


Get the latest on the Los Angeles protests in live breaking news coverage. Protests began in Los Angeles, California, on Friday in response to ICE raids and arrests in LA. The protests have continued every day since, with some referring to them as "unrest" or even "riots," and today there is protest activity for the fifth straight day.


Supreme Commander in Chief Trump deployed 700 armed Marines and 4,000 National Guard soldiers to Los Angeles in response to the largely peaceful demonstrations.


Trump’s disgusting abuse of power and what’s REALLY happening in LA
(JKL) June 10, 2025: Kimmel talks about what’s actually happening in LA right now for those who believe the city is some kind of totalitarian hellscape when it’s 99%+ fine, protesters voicing their opposition to Trump’s disgusting and unnecessary abuse of power, Trump going around California Gov. Newsom to call in 4,000 troops from the Nat'l Guard and 700 active-duty Marines, insisting that paid protesters are causing problems, creating a distraction from the fact that just a few days ago Elon Musk tweeted that Trump is in the Epstein files, and we take a look back at what past Presidents have said about immigration.

In this interactive live stream, host Steve Lookner brings the latest breaking news on the Los Angeles protests and Marines deployed to LA (joining California National Guard troops), along with protest updates from other cities, and he is also reading comments and questions on the air. Thumbnail images from U.S. Northern Command. Agenda-Free TV licenses live news videos from AFP and Reuters. Some of those videos may appear in this broadcast.

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Monday, May 26, 2025

Oldest art on Earth twice as old as Europe's


Borneo (/bore-nee-yo/) is the third-largest island in the world, with an area of 288,869 square miles (748,168 km2) and a population of 23,053,723 (2020 national censuses) [1, 2, 3]. Situated at the geographic center of Maritime Southeast Asia, it is one of the Greater Sunda Islands, located north of Java, west of Sulawesi, and east of Sumatra. The island is crossed by the equator, which divides it roughly in half. More
CAVES: Borneo has significant cave systems. In Sarawak, the Clearwater Cave has one of the world's longest underground rivers while Deer Cave is home to over three million bats, with guano accumulated to over 330 feet (100 meters) deep [28]. The Gomantong Caves in Sabah have been dubbed the "Cockroach Caves" due to the presence of millions of cockroaches inside [29, 30]. The Gunung Mulu National Park in Sarawak and Sangkulirang-Mangkalihat Karst in East Kalimantan have karst areas that contain thousands of smaller caves [31].

History of Borneo: the original headhunters
ANCIENT HUMAN ART:
 Scientists reported the discovery of the oldest known figurative art painting, over 40,000 years old (perhaps as old as 52,000 years old), of an unknown (bull) animal, in the cave of Lubang Jeriji Saléh on the island of Borneo in Nov. 2018 [52, 53]. It has been proposed, based on house construction styles, linguistic, and genetic evidence, that Madagascar may have been first populated from southern Borneo. More
Science?
Gold standard peer reviewed publication
Figurative cave paintings from the Indonesian island of Sulawesi date to at least 35,000 years ago (ka) and hand-stencil art from the same region has a minimum date of 40 ka1. Here we show that similar rock art was created during essentially the same time period on the adjacent island of Borneo. Uranium-series analysis of calcium carbonate deposits that overlie a large reddish-orange figurative painting of an animal at Lubang Jeriji Saléh-a limestone cave in East Kalimantan, Indonesian Borneo-yielded a minimum date of 40 ka, which to our knowledge is currently the oldest date for figurative artwork from anywhere in the world. In addition, two reddish-orange-coloured hand stencils from the same site each yielded a minimum uranium-series date of... Source: Palaeolithic cave art in Borneo (PubMed)

The Oldest art on Earth: Discovered in a hidden Borneo cave
(documentalism) May 19, 2025: Deep in the rainforests of Indonesian Borneo, a scientist has uncovered ancient secrets hidden in unmapped limestone caves. Join Steve Backshall and an expedition team as it battles through jungle to film what is the oldest figurative cave art ever discovered — dated as being up to 50,000 years old.

This was one of the most memorable expeditions I have ever directed and filmed. It is an amazing privilege to have worked with such an amazing and competent team. In memory of the brilliant Pak Pindi Setiawan. Huge thanks to Steve Backshall, Pak Pindi Setiawan, Aldo Kane, the whole filming team and True To Nature, UKTV, FMI. Watch the full episode on the BBC: bbc.co.uk/programmes/m002... Watch more wild expeditions: u.co.uk/shows/expedition-with... #Borneo #CaveArt #Expedition #AncientHistory #SteveBackshall
  • Steve Backshall, documentalism, May 19, 2025; Pat Macpherson, Dhr. Seven (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly Wiki edit

Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Protests: Turkey rises up against Erdogan


Sixth night of protests in Turkey as Erdogan lashes out at unrest | BBC News
(BBC News) March 25, 2025: Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has blamed opposition parties for provoking a "movement of violence" as protests [against him] in the country continued for a sixth night. Unrest began in Istanbul last Wednesday when the city's Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu -- Erdogan's main political rival -- was detained on [phony] corruption charges. Mayor Imamoglu said the allegations against him were politically motivated, a claim Pres. Erdogan has denied. Turkey's main opposition party, the Republican People's Party's (CHP), which announced Imamoglu as its presidential candidate on Sunday, said the demonstrations will end on Tuesday, without saying what the next steps would be. In figures released before Monday evening's gatherings, the Turkish government said 1,133 people had been arrested since the protests began. #Turkey


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  • Pfc. Sandoval, Sheldon S., Seth Auberon (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly

Monday, March 24, 2025

Becoming [Mexican] Frida Kahlo (BBC)

New book gathers every single documented Frida Kahlo, including lost works
Goddess and God of Christianity, Catholic icons, a Mary and the Jesus. Which Mary?
  • Who's Frida Kahlo?
  • The Eyebrow Lady? Isn't she Che Guevara's divine consort?
  • We prefer to think of her as the Unibrow Goddess, thank you. What is a "divine consort"?
  • Y'know, like, Goddesses are always paired with Gods. There's Krishna and Radha, Shiva and Parvati, the Buddha and Kwan Yin, the Jesus and Mary [Magdelene] ChainMuhammad and Khadija, and now Che and Frida.
  • Oh, yeah, something like that -- iconic -- but the Buddha did not have a wife. Prince Siddhartha (who later became the Buddha) did, and here name was Bimba (though the world remembers her as Yasodhara, which is a description, and by many other names).
BBC: Becoming Frida Kahlo

A divine couple, Frida and Che (modern art)
There are many myths that surround the passionate, radical Mexican painter Frida Kahlo (Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo y Calderón, 1907–1954), the most famous female artist of the 20th century.

This compelling art documentary attempts to set the record straight. It reveals how politics, love, and art shaped Frida as an individual and as an artist. And it shows how she ultimately strived to be free from the control and influence of men.
Becoming Frida Kahlo on BBC Select

Episode 1: "Tragedy Strikes"
Frida Kahlo, husband Diego Rivera
When an accident changes Frida’s life, she channels pain and heartache into painting. Frida Kahlo was a rebel from the outset, challenging norms from an early age. As a young woman, she met Mexican Diego Rivera, a superstar artist who would go on to change her. But a tragic accident thwarted Frida’s plans. Left facing a life of pain and injury, she channeled this tragedy and used it as the catalyst for her artistic career.

Episode 2: "Travel and Turmoil"
Kahlo’s potent portrait on US-Mexico border
Now married and living in 1930s America, Frida witnesses the ugly side of capitalism. Frida Kahlo traveled to America alongside her lover Diego Rivera, who’d been commissioned to produce an important mural. But Frida was determined to succeed in her own right. She was shocked by the vast gap between rich and poor in America. Then after losing a child to miscarriage and her mother to illness, she produced some of her most visceral and devastating works.

Episode 3: "The Final Years"
Dangerous politics and turbulent [bisexual] love distort and devastate Frida Kahlo’s world. After a short affair with Leon Trotsky, Frida finally achieved her own solo exhibition in Europe. But all does not go according to plan. She learns that husband Diego Rivera wants a divorce. Pouring her pain into her work, she creates her masterpiece: The Two Fridas. Her last years are spent in agony, while creating some of her most enduring images. Source
  • BBC Select 2025; Crystal Quintero, Pfc. Sandoval, Dhr. Seven (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly