Wednesday, January 29, 2020

Notations From the Grid (Mid-Week Edition): Out & About in our World

We hereby present the following #RandomThoughts on the week as the World gathered at Auschwitz;  the US Senate Majority Leader noted that he did not have the votes to prevent witnesses to be called as the Impeachment Trial continued;  as the aftermath of the Trump Peace Plan continued and the Factional Power Struggle continued in Iran in the aftermath of the Ukraine Plane Crash as Security Officials in Iran continued to threaten the Families: 





















We Close out with this interesting take on the upcoming Parliamentary Elections in Iran  courtesy the State Department Spokesperson:



Tuesday, January 28, 2020

Notations On Our World (Special Edition): As the Trump Peace Plan Was Published...

Mahmoud Abbas, The President of the Palestine, rejected what he deemed, "the Conspiracy deal".    Key Trump Administration Officials including Jared Kushner were on the networks touting the peace plan and blasting Palestinian Leaders:


 The Israeli Prime Minister that he would  go ahead with formal annexation of all Settlements.  The Peace Plan has now officially been published and is available below: 

Notations From the Grid (Special Edition): On the Trump Peace Plan & #RandomThoughts On Climate Crisis

As we went to press, Donald Trump announced the long-awaited the US Peace Plan as he has committed to a two-state solution.  This is as the Israeli Prime Minister is by his side--while being indicted in Israel on corruption charges.    Our team will have further updates within the next few days.   Mahmoud Abbas is due to make a statement later on today.


We close out this brief Notation with this takeaway on the Climate Crisis:




| 5 TAKES ON THE CLIMATE CRISIS

In his plenary speech, U.S. President Donald Trump referred to climate scientists as "perennial prophets of doom" and claimed a record of environmental leadership — signing on to WEF's initiative to restore, conserve, and plant 1 trillion trees as proof. That didn't stop some attendees in the packed hall from rolling their eyes. Here's what a few others had to say on climate: