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January 23, 2009 at 3:26 pm
Maigana Mohammad
I WAS VERY SAD WHEN I READ THE STORY OF THE VICTIM CALLED SHAMSIYA, WE ARE PRAYING FOR HER MAY SHE RECOVER SOON AMIN. FROM NIGERIA
March 2, 2009 at 1:08 pm
nina robinson
thanks for your comment Maigana – you can read about Shamsya who had acid thrown on her face on her way to school in Afghanistan – http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/interact/2008/12/081211_yourstory_afghanacid.shtml
March 2, 2009 at 3:01 pm
Anakor Chigozie
Pls make it such as one can sign up, blog upload pictures through mobile phone. I sure would like to participate.
March 2, 2009 at 4:25 pm
nina robinson
hi anakor – thanks for your message and glad to hear that you would like to particpate – if your phone can connect to the internet – you can attach them to the webform on http://www.bbcworldservice.com/yourstory or put them into the bbcworldservice your story flickr pool – http://www.flickr.com/groups/bbcyourstory/
If you post your comments or email me, i can add your contributions to the main blog.
Nina
March 9, 2009 at 4:27 am
Anakor Chigozie
Thanks for those links. Now I have got a new story to share.
March 9, 2009 at 9:29 am
nina robinson
Hi anakor – if you want to email me personally and let me know more about your story then perhaps I can give you a call about it. My details are in the contact page above. nina
March 13, 2009 at 12:24 pm
Anakor Chigozie
Pls. Call me if you can, i didnt find your email address any where on the page
March 17, 2009 at 11:17 am
alex
hi,
i have some interesting features that have pics. i am interested in submitting them. do i qualify if i do not have any audio or video material? i do not know how it works? can you give me more info?
March 17, 2009 at 1:53 pm
nina robinson
hey alex – it depends what your photos are illustrating – you do not need to submit audio and video too, but i may need extra elements depnding what you have. try uploading them through the bbcworldservice.com/yourstory webform or joining the bbc your story flickr group http://www.flickr.com/groups/bbcyourstory/ Nina
April 5, 2009 at 8:41 pm
Pushpa
How about having me write stories on adoption? I am an adoptee that was sent to the United States at the age of six without my mother’s consent or knowledge. She was told I was going to boarding school but I was sent from India to be adopted by my “new family” who told me that my mother didn’t want me or love me. Twenty five years later I returned and met my mother and that was when I found out her side of the story. I have been through hell dealing with the multitude of issues that international adoptees face and feeling suicidal most of my life. In the last three years all of that has changed as I have worked through so much fo the pain. The adoptee is so rarely heard!
You can read more on my blog at http://pushpaduncklee.wordpress.com
Thank you!
Pushpa
April 6, 2009 at 2:35 pm
nina robinson
thanks pushpa – i’m writing you an email about this . xx
April 6, 2009 at 5:22 pm
Mark Sandle
Hi I am in Chisinau Moldova and right now there are pro-democracy demonstrations outside the parliament building.
There are no news reporters there as Moldovan TV won’t over it. Please get a news crew there asap!!
Mark
April 7, 2009 at 12:48 am
Roger D. Masters
I am a scientist in the U.S. who has published widely (in peer reviewed scientific journals such as NEUROTOXICOLOGY) on the harmful effects of water that has been treated with either hydrofluorosilic acid (H2SiF6) or sodium silicofluoride (Na2SiF6). Unlike sodium fluoride (well known in toothpaste), the silicofluorides have NEVER been tested for safety,
even though the National Toxicology Program of the U.S. government “nominated” them for study in 2002. Our research (I’ve co-authored scientific papers with a chemical engineer with extensive experience with these compounds) shows these chemicals have harmful effects, especially on brain chemistry and behavior. Because they influence such neurotransmitters as dopamine (essential for self-control and planning), silicofluorides are a statistically significant factor in higher rates of learning disabilities, substance abuse, and violent crime. These compounds therefore are highly costly to taxpayers (I estimate the annual cost is in the $$billions).
To locate research showing silicofluorides are harmful. consult the bibliography of our scientific works at: http://www.dartmouth.edu/~rmasters/AHABS. SINCE our publications have appeared over the last decade without any substantive criticism based on scientific evidence, I have offered $100 to the first person who publishes, in a peer reviewed scientific journal, a factually based article demonstrating convincingly that our findings are incorrect.
It is a serious mistake to talk about water “fluoridation” without specifying the chemical compound to be used to add fluoride to a water supply. My research gives me no reason to speak about sodium fluoride (which doesn’t have the effects we find for silicofluorides, though other scientists find different problems that seem less serious). Before any action is taken that involves adding silicofluorides to your local public water supply (or continuing its usage), I urge you insist on solid SCIENTIFIC evidence of their safety — and send me the indication of how to find this evidence in a peer-reviewed scientific publication (so that I can honor my published offer to give the author $100).
For over 50 years, there have been bitter debates about “water fluoridation” without reference to the fact that pure fluoride is never used for this purpose and over 90% of water fluoridation in the U.S. relies on silicofluoride. If there is a legislative hearing about use of these compounds, I am willing to testify under oath, and if my personal appearance in a court of law is required, I will willingly appear provided the cost of travel is subsidized (as a retired professor, I don’t have extensive savings). In focusing on this issue, it is normal for a scientist, public official, or journalist to ask for some information about my career and professional expertise: for this information, please consult the entry in my name in WHO’S WHO IN AMERICA.
April 7, 2009 at 6:34 am
Mark Sandle
There will be a big anti-government demonstration at 10am (8am GMT) today in the centre of Chisinau
April 7, 2009 at 11:48 am
nina robinson
Hi Mark – I am watching the news wires coming out of Moldova – if you are there and want to tell the world about it, then let me know – take some photos and send them to me, I’ll add your words/photo / video posts.
Nina
April 8, 2009 at 5:43 pm
Vanessa
Hi Nina,
I am an adoptee from india that was stolen from my family. I was then hidden and then adopted into Canada. I have been searching for my family ever since. You can see my story and photos at http://www.missingindiankids.com/searching/vanessa/index.htm
I also have a video at http://www.youtube.com/iwasstolen there is a part one and a part two to my video and both together are seven minutes long.
The head inspector general of police has now offered to help me and has passed my case on to the Kerala police to investigate. As well I now have a lawyer that is filing a petition on my behalf in Indian high court.
If you could help in any way i would very much appreciate it.
Thanks so much
Vanessa
April 9, 2009 at 8:03 am
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April 9, 2009 at 8:20 am
Meta
I’m Someta. I’m from Cambodia and I’m a student in Bangladesh. I have a story about my friend in Dhaka, Bangladesh who do drugs. I hope it can be one of the reason why teenagers do drugs.
Drugs addicts are everywhere including in Bangladesh. Family crisis is one of the main factors that lead people, especially teenagers to drugs. For instance, Osru’s father and her friend’s mother made out. Knowing about this affair, Osru and her best friend, Jolly, together crying and fighting. They then shot drugs in Jolly’s boy friend’s house.
April 9, 2009 at 8:27 am
linta
Hi,
I am Linta, an Indian student at the Asian University for Women, in Bangladesh. I am thinking of writing a story which portrays the plight of an old woman who happened to reach in my home town, Pathanamthitta(a district in Kerala). She lived there for 2 years without an identity as none of us could understand her tongue. I am using this story as a means to reveal the lives of the thousands of street dwellers in India.
Let me know what you think.
Regards
Linta
April 9, 2009 at 8:48 am
roksanaparvin
“Your story” blog proposal: A dairy of a Bangladeshi girl who commited suicide in 2007. In this dairy that how did she faced sexual harrassment by her family member. Not only she many Bangladeshy girls have to face the sme problems from their childhood which is really an inhuman activity.
April 9, 2009 at 8:51 am
farzanamithila
The story is about a couple of Bangladesh, where the husband is a drug addict. Here I have written about the mentality of some educated people of Bangladesh, who think drug addiction is not a problem. I think drug addiction is a great problem of the society and to solve the problem educated people have to change their mentality.
- Farzana
April 9, 2009 at 9:00 am
roksanaparvin
roksanaparvin
“Your story” blog proposal: A dairy of a Bangladeshi girl who commited suicide in 2007. In this dairy that how did she faced sexual harrassment by her family member. Not only she many Bangladeshy girls have to face the sme problems from their childhood which is really an inhuman activity.
URL http://roksanaparvin.wordpress.com roksana.ehsan@yahoo.com
April 9, 2009 at 9:09 am
hamshik
Hi!
I am a Sri Lankan student, studying in Access academy, Asian University for Women in Bangladesh. I have written a story which represents my childhood life during the civil war in the northern part of Sri Lanka in 1995 and how I experienced the war as a small girl.
Hamshi
April 9, 2009 at 9:22 am
zishrat
Hi,
I am Zishrat, a student of the Access Academy of Asian University for Women. I am from Bangladesh. In my blog “cartoon craze? or freak?”, I address cartoons as a social issue from my point of view and experience. I am trying to introduce the negative influence of cartoons on kids and teenagers.
In my post “I am grown up!” I compared the thoughts of the kids of 10 years old, who are leading a good life and who are struggling to lead a good life. One group of kids, who has the access of almost all kinds of facilities, thinks that fantasy is everything. On the other hand, at this age, who don’t have the enough facilities (I have interviewed two kids from Bangladesh), think that cartoon is bogus, and earning money is everything.
April 9, 2009 at 9:24 am
poorvoices
Hello Nina,
I am a student at Access Academy, Asian University of Women. I would like to share a story of a boy from Chittagong, Bangladesh who was beaten by his father so that he could not go to school and would earn money for the family. Now the boy is a drug addict who beats his parents. I also want to share some of my thoughts about the story of the boy.
You can read more of the story in my blog Poor voices, entitled “The Vicious Circle”.
With kind regards,
Prabi
April 9, 2009 at 9:31 am
tazins
A Tragic Life of a woman
One year ago Tuni got married when she was eighteen years old. Her husband was a day laborer and an uneducated person. Tuni had a lot of dreams about her husband and her father-in-laws house. She used to dream about a happy family which would surrounded by love and happiness. She started her marriage life with happiness. However, her pleasure didn’t stay for long time. At first Tuni’s husband was pleased with Tuni, but after some days he changed his behavior, he started to come to home at midnight. Day-by-day they faced many problems like misunderstanding and incredibility. Her husband didn’t believe her and she also liked that. Sometimes her husband’s beat her, but she didn’t have ability to protest.
Tuni and her family didn’t know about her husband’s past. Her family didn’t get enough information about her husband and his family. Actually, they were not interested to know about it, because their goal was to give marry their girl. After her marriage she knew that her husband had another wife and children. When she heard that she felt very sad, but she had nothing to do for against her husband. The reasons were she is a daughter of a poor father and more than that her father did not take care of her. Therefore, she did not have any place to live without her husband’s house.
Tuni thought that she was helpless and powerless. Her husband didn’t work after their marriage. He tries to force Tuni to go outside as a day laborer and earn money for him. Tuni didn’t agree to go. Then her husband tortured her. Sometimes he beat her and use slang words. Most of the time she didn’t say anything, but sometimes she raised her voice against her husband’s tortured, then her husband increased his tortured. Her parents couldn’t do anything for her. She lost her mother when she was child and her father got remarriage. As a result he didn’t look after his daughter. Her siblings didn’t do anything for her, because poverty took their voice to protest their sister. In that situation she felt that another presence in her body.
This is common picture in rural area in Bangladesh. Tuni is the one example of them.
April 9, 2009 at 10:18 am
Sinthu
This is Sinthu from Bangladesh. I would like to share a story which has happened in Sri Lanka as a Sri Lankan. This story is about a woman who has faced many problems during her life by her family and her husband and how she was discriminated. The purpose of this story is that many women in the world are still face many problem, so women want to do something to solve this problem and get equal rights.
Thank you.
April 9, 2009 at 9:52 pm
nina robinson
thanks for your submissions – I am away for a week and will contact you all when I get back. Nina
April 13, 2009 at 6:42 pm
Vanessa
Hi,
My name is vanessa. My story is about being stolen from my family in india and adopted into Canada to unfit adopted parents. It is a story about international adoption gone terribly wrong http://www.missingindiankids.com/searching/vanessa/index.htm
April 15, 2009 at 12:17 pm
crystalfe
Hi Nina,
I’m Crystal from Sri Lanka. I’m now a student in Asian University for Women. I would like to share a story about my friend who faced the Tsunami in 2004. This story highlights the humanity of people nowadays in the world. I also want like to share my thoughts about the story. You can read the story as it is in my blog http://risingofceylon.wordpress.com/.
With regards
Crystal
April 18, 2009 at 2:22 am
Masud Anwar
My dear brothers and sisters in Islam please follow the path of islam. Killing innocent people will not make you a good muslim and deliver you heaven.
A Converted Muslim.
April 23, 2009 at 1:24 pm
Gregory Smith
British & Irish Lions Tour 2009 – In the wake of the assassination of local Congress of the People Leader Gerald Yona in Nelson Mandela Bay, the British & Irish Lions Rugby Union tour to this particular area MUST raise a few Lahore, Pakistan-like caveats ahead of their very controversial match against an ill-loved ‘Coastal XV’.
SA Rugby Pty (Ltd) have NOT included local Eastern Cape Province people in their planning and their GO AHEAD is uninformed at best and in fact raising the hackels of Eastern Cape Separatists.
Could it be that here the Lions are being thrown into the den ?
SA Rugby (Pty) Ltd wish to launch a 5th Super 15 rugby union team called the Southern Kings (which is seen as a puppet-masters scheme) forced on the under-consulted locals when the British Lions play in the new and to be unveiled FIFA Football 2010 World Cup Stadium called Nelson Mandela Stadium on the 16 June 2009 (a National Youth Day – commemorating student killings)
I’d hate to be the one left saying, I told you so… when SA Rugby (Pty) Ltd and the British Lions ex post facto cry, ‘What happened ?’ When a number of pointers show that Lahore, Pakistan and cricket could become Port Elizabeth, South Africa, rugby union.
Surely the British Lions management should just cancel their fixture for PE – their continued commitment to go ahead is placing them on the wrong side of a local dispute.
April 25, 2009 at 10:11 am
Éric
I was shocked to learn yesterday on the 19:40 news on french tv channel Canal+ http://www.cplus.fr that an 11 y.o. US boy commited suicide after being harassed as gay by his fellow pupils. Please report on that terrible news.
April 26, 2009 at 5:29 pm
mahadeva
I t isa pity that BBC is not conversant with the plight of the tamils in Sri Lanka.Even the author of the independence constitution(lord Solsbury) regrets for not providing a safety clause for the minorities becaause the series of oppressive acts in the last 6 decades by the sinhala rulers have reduced the tamils to worse than 2nd class citizens with no human rights. You can catologue over 100 of overt and covert acts of carnage. The army is given the power to shoot any tamil and simply decalare that he is a terrorist. People can be detained with no reason given and prevent them getting on with their daily routines. If any one questions he can be shot or a white van would come to exterminate. The plight of tamils today is so terrible that they have no hope of living, with absolutely no rights,and with fear for even their life
April 27, 2009 at 2:34 am
Lance Harley
Re: Global economy:Questions for the experts…
1. How much money annually is each of the G20 nations obligated to donate to the IMF?
2. Why is the world economy based on debt?
3. How much money do the following industries generate
a-Banking/usury b- energy/fuel/food c- war/weapons/defense d-drugs legal and illegal.
Thankyou
Lance Harley
April 27, 2009 at 7:02 am
ron reid jr.
MS. Boyle from the UK, TAKE A BOW.
Teaching Japanese kids just got easier with news stories about Mrs. Boyle. Thank you BBC.
I was having a hard time putting together news stories for my students to learn about the world and Ms. Boyle performance was able to get my students to express themselves.
!ST IMPRESSIONS
Ms. Boyle’s unusal look and style got my students excited to write and express themselves. Though, some of the words were not that nice to
describe her on a first impression. But things turned around with my second question after she performed.
The students are learning and it was thanks to Ms. Boyle. We can’t wait to see what she does next. But I already got a sneak peak at her new hair-do and my students will again express themselves.
thanks,
ron reid jr.
- In Tokyo
April 27, 2009 at 8:49 am
nina robinson
try and keep your comments short, you can expand further later.
April 27, 2009 at 2:31 pm
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April 30, 2009 at 8:14 am
Lilia
I have never in my life seen so much corruption as I have faced in Bulgaria. With the submission of the application for Bulgaria to join the EU I thought that things were going to change in the region. Not only is Bulgaria under the full control of corrupted government officials and private owners but it is impacting the very common people in a tremendous way.
May 1, 2009 at 8:21 pm
Joelle
After 15 months work, my associate and I have just launched the largest online puzzle ever: Puzzuka. A puzzle of the size of Manhattan Island. So large that we have divided it into 260 million mini-puzzle.
We aim to get the whole world to participate and thereby demonstrate that “Together we can solve anything”.
Our primary objective is to raise funds for Children of the World (Enfants du Monde, http://www.edm.ch) education programmes in some of the poorest areas of the World.
We are trying to spread the word worldwide…
Thank you for your time!
Joelle & Andre
May 4, 2009 at 9:09 am
aatma
I do not like meat.I never support for killing of any poor animals.why all people don’t think about those virus which is sheltered in domestic animals.
BIRD FLU & SWINE FLU no reason than high consumption of meat in the world.We have to find the safty health of each and everyone living in the world.i think some extra before those virus to born and learn from those FLU cause of meat product.
May 8, 2009 at 4:57 pm
Mary Ann Parker
Hi
I wanted to pitch a story line about Desert Storm veterans sick for 18 years from multiple chronic illnesses from more than 21 vaccines,environmental toxins,and much more.
I am 46 years old. I have around 40 prescriptions.I went to Saudi Arabia healthy and vibrant as a 30 yr old staff sergeant in the United States Air Force.
First,i am on a fixed income now.It started with severe bone pain in my lower legs.Then i started having bad pain in my abdomen and then the Saddams Revenge(similar to Montezuma’s),diarrhea. Carrying around a roll of toilet paper in your cammie pants is not attractive.
It was so hot there, over 115 degrees every day. Inside the aircrafts, it would be 200 degrees. We had to run generators to blow cool air into the aircraft before we could load the passengers.
Sometimes the planes never shut off and we would stand there breathing all the jet fuel exhaust from the military and commercial planes. The sky was already black from the Kuwaiti oil fires burning.
So who can pin down the exact cause of chronic unexplained symptoms or what caused me to have so many types of arthritis and autoimmune disorders.I think it all started with my GI tract.
Now that the President’s Advisory Council has confirmed that Gulf War illness is real,i am hoping it will help me and others, including those from other countries that have been ostracized for making such claims.
Know that you are not alone.
May 14, 2009 at 7:09 am
jack judge
A British woman being held in Laos on suspicion of smuggling heroin will be executed by firing squad unless she retracts her claim of being raped while held in Phonthong prison. She is five months pregnant and the best excuse the authorities could offer came from Kenthong Nuanthasing, a government spokesman, who said; “”It is a mystery — maybe it is a baby from the sky, we don’t want the outside world to blame us.”
The woman, Samantha Orobator, will be dead by the end of September unless she’s willing to deny she was raped while in prison.
May 15, 2009 at 3:28 pm
nina robinson
dear jack judge – It was initially reported that Orobator, would face a
firing squad if found guilty, but it has emerged that the
law in Laos forbids the execution of pregnant prisoners. Our programme Outlook covered this story by talking to her mother – but thanks for posting.
May 16, 2009 at 7:21 pm
Mr. Joseph H. C. Lyrette
What a waste to let Hubble crash into the ocean.
To whom it may concern:
I speak for one, and for many…
What a waste to let Hubble crash into the ocean, why not send it into deep space on a trajectory similer to that of the Voyager space craft, let the planets slingshot it out of the solar system and beyond ! Turn its camera toward our home planet, to give us a unique view is it travels father away. It would provide us a rare glimpse of our region of the Milky Way.
It`s cost would be minimal, and the data it could send back as it left would be invaluable, to say the least.
Voyager was still sending data to us as it left our Galaxy, why pass up an opportunity like that, and what fitting end that would be for Hubble, who has given us so much !
This note is for the people at NASA and The Hubble Team and all the Agencies/Organizations involved in the Hubble project, think about it before you destroy a craft that changed our view of the Universe…
What would Edwin Hubble want done with the craft that bare`s his name ?
I can think of no better end for our Hubble Telescope. This is a one time chance, a one time opportunity !
In the words of Neil Armstrong; “That’s one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind.”
The end you propose, for such a Monumental and Nobel Craft, I find Disgusting, And I`m sure the People of the Earth would agree with me.
Have a pole, lets see how the People of the Earth, feel about this, fateless end ! ! !
Yours Truly;
Joseph, a humble Amateur Scientist from Toronto ON. Canada.
May 18, 2009 at 3:55 am
Ms Joann Davidson
Ms Joann Davidson has got a song for Joe Ondavi to sing, her twin brother.
I need to get in contact with him.
May 18, 2009 at 4:15 am
Ms Joann Davidson
Queen Elizabeth 11, of Wales (south/west of England) father, employed a man, and tried to have him married to his daughter, Princess Margaret, when the man was already married to a woman from a Scottish artists family, in an area in Scotland strategically convenient to access oil. This unnamed man divorced his wife, and moved in to live with Princess Margaret and the royal family: attending functions together, and being entertained. However, this liasion was not condoned and the couple seperated. Some concerned people would like to know the whereabouts of the Scottish wife, by the name of Rosemary, who was the victim of such circumstances. She may not be reunited with her natural family since these events in the 1930′s. Rosemary could have a sister named Maimie, my grandmother. Please provide Rosemary with my e-mail address if she should get in contact with you in at the BBC International World Service. Thank you. Joann..
May 19, 2009 at 3:35 am
kumar
my comment on export company losses like sony ,sanyo, panasonic
indians are making films in service centres
u can check with indian films
indians are responsible for export losses
because they want best sex,best food,best accomodation
tollywood,bollywood,kollywood are responsible
u can check with their body language
May 19, 2009 at 5:48 am
ron reid jr.
IT MAYBE JUST A MATTER OF TIME IN TOKYO
Everyone heard the story, everyone was whispering by phone, email and watching the news, Swineflu will come to Tokyo. Nay sayers think it is only a question of time. Others are going about their business. What does one do when a pending epidemic maybe coming?
May 19, 2009 at 2:35 pm
Mr. Joseph H. C. Lyrette
What a waste to let Hubble crash into the ocean.
The Hubble Red Shift Project (HRSP).
In five years. NASA will be sending a shuttle to give Hubble a booster,which will send it on a course to renter our atmosphere and crash into the ocean.
I propose that we use that booster to send Hubble in the opposite direction on a similar trajectory that we sent the Voyager space craft on.
Turn Hubble`s camera on our own region in space as it leaves,to give us a view none have ever seen before.
As I mentioned before,Voyager was still sending data back to Earth as it was about to leave our galaxy.
We have an opportunity that would cost no more than the shuttle mission to Hubble to send Hubble to a watery grave in the ocean,which will serve no purpose at all,nothing but the waste of great technology.
It`s already up there, why not use it for further research,and give us a unique view of our place in our galaxy.
Instead of,the end of Hubble this would be a new beginning,at no extra cost to us.
Joseph H. C. Lyrette.
Contact The Hubble Red Shift Project (HRSP); comments@discovery.ca/dailyplanet or tabuismtabucur@yahoo.ca
May 27, 2009 at 4:41 am
Leonard Quarshie
Nina,
IThis is Leonard Quarshie. ‘m sorry to hear that your story is folding up.I have a new essay on life in America.It’s titled “Insider,Outsider:A meditation on life in America.” I hope you can at least publish it before your story folds in June.
June 2, 2009 at 5:30 pm
Golam Yasin Khan
I had posted a comment on Earthquake Resistant Technology, since yesterday I have noticed it is no longer visible, could someone please tell me why this has happened?
June 4, 2009 at 8:52 am
nina robinson
Golam – it is because we are no longer accepting submissions as the Your Story project is coming to an end, at the end of June. Sorry.
Best wishes
Nina
June 22, 2009 at 6:03 pm
Golam Yasin Khan
I am writing this comment after disappointing from the so called world best and top class experts on the topic of Earthquake Resistance Technology. I almost knock every one who is holding the best position in research and development center all over the world.I my self invented an Earthquake Resistance Technology which is perfectly working.I have posted a video clip in You Tube, i Report,Gather and I have post same thing with details to the experts all over the world for there opinion, they have not rejected my idea nor have they accept. They even do not bother to give me a reply. I consider that as a cowardly act. They are really afraid the reality. Because they think, if my technology proved to be perfect, their game is over. I mean to say the position they are holding and the subsidy they are getting from their respective goverment for the so called research. I am challenging all the expert all over the world come and face me regarding this subject if you have the courage. who ever read this topic and have the ability to help, please come forward and help me to bring this technology to the reality.
June 24, 2009 at 8:55 am
Golam Yasin Khan
I am writing this comment after disappointing from the so called world best and top class experts on the topic of Earthquake Resistance Technology. I almost knock every one who is holding the best position in research and development center all over the world.I my self invented an Earthquake Resistance Technology which is perfectly working.I have posted a video clip in You Tube, i Report,Gather and I have post same thing with details to the experts all over the world for their opinion, they have not rejected my idea nor have they accept. They even do not bother to give me a reply. I consider that as a cowardly act. They are really afraid the reality. Because they think, if my technology proved to be perfect, their game is over. I mean to say the position they are holding and the subsidy they are getting from their respective government for the so called research. I am challenging all the expert all over the world come and face me regarding this subject if you have the courage. who ever read this topic and have the ability to help, please come forward and help me to bring this technology to the reality.
June 26, 2009 at 10:12 am
Habiba
Micheal is the saviour of modern America. His music was magical. May Good Lord open the doors to Heaven for our legend .