USSR: Mystery of South Korean Boeing 747 (Flight 007) – Shot-Down On September 1st, 1983 – Whilst Straying into Soviet Airspace! (19.11.2023)

Meanwhile, it is necessary to figure it out, despite all the obvious inconsistencies. After all, the 1983 incident became a convenient pretext for Washington and its allies to unleash another paranoid-hysterical campaign against the USSR and contributed to the unity of the anti-Communist Bloc. President Ronald Reagan found another reason to confirm his earlier thesis about the USSR as an “evil empire,” a term he borrowed from the movie “Star Wars.” Part of the Soviet elite was so frightened by this Western propaganda attack that two years later these individuals voted with both hands for the coming to power of the favourite of our geopolitical rivals, Mikhail Gorbachev. Once again, it makes no sense to talk in detail about the events of September 1983: the number of newspaper publications about the downed South Korean Boeing number in the thousands, books have been written about it and films have been made. Let me just remind you that the most important accusation against us is the disproportionate use of force against a civilian aeroplane belonging to South Korean Airlines, flying on the first day of autumn 1983 as Flight 007 from New York – via Anchorage – to Seoul, as a result of which 269 passengers and crew died.

WWII: My Tribute to the Excellent British ‘Home Guard’ (LDVF) and Some of My Published Work! (6.10.2023)

My maternal (‘Gibson’) family used to live in Lewisham, East London – until they were bombed-out by Hitler during the Blitz of September 1940 (the Blitz would go on to kill 70,000 British people between 1940-1941 – with 40,000 deaths in London alone). The Gibson family were then evacuated to the ‘Forest Hill’ area of Oxfordshire – due to them having a ‘nephew’ living in the area. In 1983, a book focusing on local history was commissioned entitled ‘Forest Hill with Shotover – A Portrait (1983)’. This was published by the ‘Forest Hill Women’s Association’. The Story of my grandfather – Arthur Gibson – and his family arriving in the area is recorded on Pages 28-29

Xinjiang: Rare Ili Pika (Small Mountain Mammal) Spotted by Volunteers! (23.8.2022)

It exists only in Xinjiang, China, and its populations have been seen to be dropping in recent decades! This species was not discovered until 1983 – but scientific strategies are being implemented in an attempt to gather data and assist these animals to survive! As they mainly inhabit the bare rock areas of the Tianshan Mountains (between heights of 2,800 and 4,100 meters above sea level) – encounters with humans are rare!