Walls and barracks and what’s in a name
Feb 16th, 2009 by Niko de Lyko
Standing
Israel-Jordan (Westbank): 700kms long
India-Pakistan: 2,400kms
US-Mexico: 3,360kms.
Hatching
India-Bangladesh: 4,100kms
Saudi Arabia-Iraq: length undetermined, state-o-the-art security features.
And that (plus, where India is concerned, laws such as rendering the profession of snake-charming illegal), concludes Jaa’s Fortifications 101.
Now then. Let’s have a look into the basics of the manufacture (from birth) of the Jaa (young black[!] family man of Christian values) facade, bred, reserved, and elected by the same system that elected Reagan and the latest ArchMoron twice, for these here last most crucial four years—his presidential term exactly, before the End. A look into their conclusive secret weapon—in their fight not just for power for power’s sake this time around, but for their very survival, their last act of truth inversion by their all-time favorite smokescreen deployment method. A look then, and a quick one at that, by means of the age-old, “what’s in a name” question.
In an unrelated incident, “Rolihlahla” was Mandela’s real first name. It’s Xhosa for “Troublemaker”.
Now then. Let’s see… “Ob” is the branch of medicine that deals with childbirth and care of the mother.
“Ama” is the (AngloAmerican [Jaa]) mother. (As for the prozaic souls who’d use the S.E Kenya Luo syntax the same way they use ‘historical’ or ‘official’ accounts of Reality, let them be reminded that “o bama”, in Dholuo, means “the crooked”.) “Hussein” means, in Arab(ma)ic, “handsome”, of course. And “BRK” is the most venerated root (3 letters being the root of each and every word) of the Hebrew (as well as of the Arabic alphabet), forming the one word that each and every Jew on the planet (regardless of nationality or knowledge of the language), recognizes as the 1st of their most important, most defining prayer: “baroukh ata adonai eloheinu, melekh haolam…” etc, meaning “blessed/praised are you my lord, our god, king of the world…” etc. (As for the English word derived from “baracca” or “baraque” for “simple structure /hut/cabin/ temporary housing”, it also means “urge loudly/loudly encourage/cheer”.) Both interpretations put the “J” in “ama”’s Jaa.
Funniest thing: we’re talking here about the author turned PlanetCommander, of a hymn to “The audacity of” the most insidious of human evils, the one that sedimented Pandora’s Box.