Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Kingstad University produces a viable, genetically engineered organism
Alleviating any fears of the general public, the head scientist of the project said that the new organism is highly sensitive to specific food it required, and therefore, is not capable of multiplying wildly if allowed to escape into environment.
Gold crown finally conquers the monetary policy
Kingstad has used the gold crown since King Jarl instituted the practice in 1975.
Gold keeps climbing
The gold price continued on a slow climb past $1225 for a Royal Crown. This means that the troy ounce, priced accordingly, costs $1008.00 This leaves plenty of profit margin for commodity arbitrage and trading to make a hefty profit of pouring gold into Attland, where the yellow metal's deficit is still running high and easily felt. The National Government announced the raise in gold banking interest rates as well in gold leasing rates to slow down uncontrolled growth of banking ventures, ad, ultimately, unrestrained economic growth.
see chart here
Monday, July 28, 2008
The 2006 June30-July12 Space Flight
The Space Plane continued onto the Far Earth orbit, approaching 1 million miles from Earth, maneuvering back towards Earth, meeting and observing the 2004XP14 asteroid from the distance of 30,000 miles, and traveling alongside the the asteroid for at least 1 hour; returning and landing at either the Levengard AF Spaceport.
The mission was most complicated in the story of space exploration, calling for complicated fuel tank management, orbital correction and trajectory maneuvers, multi operational plan, and a most challenging Earth return trajectory.
Fall of 2003 Cruise Around The World
The First Cruise Around The World
In the Fall of 2003, the Queen Iya had boarded the battleship Kingsborg, accompanied by a fossil-fueled battleship, 1 aircraft carrier, 1 land attack helicopter carrier, 2-5 cruisers, 10 destroyers, and 5-10 frigates.
The Queen’s escort had approached the shores of Portugal and Spain, entered the Mediterranean, approached the shores of Sicily, Greece, Crete and stood offshore from Tel Aviv, Israel, where Queen Iya had taken a ride in a state convoy by the National embassy staff, National Marine battalions, the Royal Guard Forces, and Israeli security forces. She had visited Jerusalem’s Western Wall, had spoken with leading religious authorities, and upon returning to Tel Aviv, had visited with leading representatives of the Diamond Exchange to discuss Royal diamonds and gems she had brought along, as well as diamonds and gems from local collections. The land visit lasted from morning to early evening.
From Israel her ship had set course for the Suez Canal, which she transited, sailed by the island of Sokotra, sailed by the coast of Arabia, entered the Persian Gulf, approaching the coast of Iraq, where the both battleships carried out gunnery training by firing barrages of live rounds at the designated locations on the Iraqi shore. The live fire drew some world criticism. After a daylight visit off Iraqi shores, she had set course to exit the Persian Gulf, had sailed to the shores of India, approached the shores of Bombay, and having received the Indian Navy’s official salute, sailed along the shore south and around Sri Lanka, to Malacca Straits, sailed past Singapore, set course for the Sorong National Military installations in Indonesia, sailing past and into the Pacific Ocean, passing Tahiti, the Easter Island, through the Magellan Straits passing iceberg zone into the Atlantic Ocean, sailing within the sight of Paraguay-Brazil coasts, and directly north homeward to dock at the Yngeborg Fortress port.
The Violent and Subversive Organizations Act upheld
The enforcement included the eviction of religious organizations affected by the Violent and Subversive Organizations Act, and the order for demolition of the buildings of the organizations (mosques, churches, monasteries). As a binding opinion, the queen ruled that the Catholic church denominations, church organizations engaged in evangelical and missionary activities anywhere in the world, Moslem organizations and Mosque-based communities, monasteries, white power organizations, and any other organizations whose activities have been found by the National Executive or Jurisprudential authorities as to be subversive, to forment public disorder, to transfer moneys in a surreptious manner, are barred from the territories subject to the National government’s administration, and any individuals who are representatives or principals of such organizations may stand trial retroactively for crimes committed by its members, and may be subject to expulsion from Heursland.
The Non-Partisan Law and the Death Verdict for rioters
To back up just a little bit - back in September 2002 Queen Iya has upheld the law prohibiting any political parties, pressure groups, lobbies or organizations that are organized to influence in any manner political, executive, jurisprudential or legislative process.
The Death Verdict for 250 rioters, upheld.
The 250 of the rioters that took active part in a prison-wide rebellion at a Government Holding Prison were found guilty of violating the National criminal and prison codes by the fact of their attempts to gain access to weapons, and to capture weapons of the prison staff. The Supreme Council Court has judged the rioters to one of the capital punishments. None of the rioters were recommended for clemency or reduction of sentence. Queen Iya upheld the ruling upon an appeal from domestic and foreign organizations, and specified expedient death sentence for all of the 250 without an exception.
Upheld also was the Violent and Subversive Organizations Act, and the expulsion order of minorities and organizations affected by the act
The Queen's decisions on the Temple Goblet
One of the very first divisions handed by Queen Iya is the ruling on the Temple Goblet.
The goblet was found in the basement of the Royal Museum Depository, which is on the grounds of the Ingeborg Fortress. The goblet was stored among the artifacts of the Medieval Christian exhibit. A re-examination during restoration work has revealed an obscured writing within the metalwork of the juncture of the goblet’s cup with its stem. Further analysis revealed that the stem was welded onto the goblet in the 9 the century CE, while the goblet has been found to have been made in the first century BCE. The manufacture analysis and the writing on the goblet have led to the conclusion that the goblet has been on of the Jerusalem Temple’s service vessels.
Several religious and academic institutions have joined in a class action suit to request an unrestricted scientific access to the goblet, and several Christian institutions headed by an organization associated with Vatican have sued to reclaim the goblet as their property.
The Supreme Court of the Nations has ruled that the goblet is to remain in the possession of the Royal Museum, and any access to the goblet, as well as any other part of the exhibit is to be managed by the most qualified staff from the Royal Museum or the National Trophy Museum authorities. The parties that brought the class action suit have appealed the Supreme Court's decision, resulting in the two cases ascending automatically to the Supreme Court’s Appeals Council. The Council has ruled in favor of the Royal Museum as pertaining to the access to the goblet or any of the exhibit, and waived its right to review the cases pertaining to the ownership, sending the cases to the office of Queen Iya.
Queen Iya has ruled the cases in favor of the National Trophy Museum Authority.
The Queen qualified for jurisprudential, administrative positions
The Royal Estate reports that the Great National Council has officially recognized that Queen Iya, having completed her jurisprudential career requirements, has achieved required professional qualification and education to attain the title of the complete royal. The title assigns the queen the rights and office of the Chief Justice, which is the same as Justice Supreme, appointed over the entire Supreme Court justices, its decisions, and the rights and the office to represent the State and the Nation.
Having the master’s degrees with honors in Astrophysics and Computer Science, has given Queen Iya the title and the office to head the National Science Collegium, the UCICS advisory board, and the National Communication Collegium.