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June 20, 2026


World Refugee Day - Wikipedia


Honors the growing number of people forced to flee their
homes due to war, persecution, climate change, other.


From beginning to end - the human experiment has always been about migration from one area to another across the planetary landscape and beyond. In a manner of speaking - we are all refugees in a state of evolution - from Earth back to some other place beyond the illusion that beckons us home.





June 21, 2026


Summer Solstice in the northern hemisphere.


Longest day of the year
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Ceremonies and Rituals



Stonehenge Ceremonies - Astronomical Observatories




The arrival of summer ushers in the sign of Cancer.


Happy Birthday to the Crystalinks readers born in Cancer.


Cancer is a cardinal water sign ruled by the Moon




June 21, 2026


Happy Father's Day


Wishing all the fathers, grandfathers and pseudo-fathers a loving day.




Barack Obama Presidential Center


The building reminds me of an inscribed monolith.


Located in Chicago, the Obama Presidential Center is more than a library. It's also a museum and education project to commemorate the presidency of Barack Obama, the 44th president of the United States. It includes community and conference facilities and houses the nonprofit Obama Foundation. Included within the Center is a branch of the Chicago Public Library, and a community athletic facility, within a broad expanse of landscaped public park, gardens, and playground. Read more from Wikipedia


During the final weeks of "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert", he aired a segment introducing a special first-look tour of the Obama Presidential Center alongside the former president. They crossed paths at the center again on June 18, 2026, for the venue's grand opening ceremony. During the interview they talked about many topics including extraterrestrials.



A dedication ceremony was held June 18, 2026, followed by its opening to the public on Juneteenth which commemorates the end of slavery in the United States. Guests included former Presidents Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Joe Biden. Trump, whose feud with Obama long predates his time in the White House, was not invited.


The grand opening event also featured a star-studded lineup of performers, including Stevie Wonder, Bruce Springsteen, Jennifer Hudson, John Legend, Common and Christina Aguilera. Key moments from the Presidential Center opening   CNN - June 18, 2026





The Islamabad Memorandum of 2026



Islamabad Memorandum - Wikipedia


On June 17, 2026, President Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian signed a landmark memorandum at the Palace of Versailles to halt their three-month war, lift the U.S. naval blockade, and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Despite triggering fierce domestic and international backlash, the agreement kicks off a high-stakes, 60-day window to finalize a permanent peace deal.


The main issue making Republicans and others uneasy about the memorandum is the sheer volume of concessions granted to Tehran. MAGA Republicans blame it on bad advice by his advisers, but others know the decision was strictly Trump's.


Some observers see the timing of the agreement as politically advantageous in Trump's eyes - allowing him to project strength at both his 80th birthday celebrations and the G7 Summit in France this week.


The rest of the world sees a rapidly aging man in declining health who falls asleep all the time - often seems disconnected probably due to medication for something serious - who is trying to work at a job he is too old for, and struggling with life in general. His struggles often remind me of Joe Biden as president in his 80s and failing. While the world noticed what was wrong - he denied everything.


Critics argue the Islamabad Memorandum rewards hostile behavior by giving up key U.S. leverage without dismantling Iran's capabilities, and reinforcing the perception that Iran successfully used its blockade of the Strait of Hormuz to dictate terms to global economies. It lifts the U.S. naval blockade on Iranian ports, waives sanctions on crude oil exports, and unlocks billions in frozen assets. It even opens the door for a $300 billion reconstruction plan funded alongside regional partners.


The preliminary agreement permits low-level uranium enrichment and leaves Iran's massive stockpile of enriched material, ballistic missiles, and regional proxy networks untouched. By capping safe passage at a strict 60-day window, this setup effectively grants Iran permanent, state-sanctioned veto power over the global economy.


Because roughly 20% of the world's petroleum passes through this narrow choke point, treating maritime security as a temporary, renewable lease transforms a critical international trade artery into an Iranian-regulated toll zone. Rather than resolving the conflict, the agreement provides Tehran with a recurring mechanism for "economic extortion".


Ultimately, critics argue the framework shifts Iran from a sanctioned regional actor to an official gatekeeper of global commerce, proving that a nation can successfully hold world markets hostage to dictate its own diplomatic and financial terms.


The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has forced major Gulf energy exporters to radically rethink their infrastructure. While most alternative transit projects focus heavily on rerouting crude oil, several Middle Eastern nations are actively looking to build, upgrade, or expedite land-based pipeline networks to bypass the chokepoint.


Rerouting natural gas and Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) is a massive technical challenge compared to oil. Unlike oil pipelines that pump liquids directly to coastlines, natural gas requires complex domestic pipeline webs or highly expensive specialized liquefaction plants built entirely outside the Persian Gulf.


I have a wealthy client who lives in Dubai and is part of the development of this and related projects in recent years. It will take time and resources but could completely redraw the economic and geopolitical map of the Middle East. By establishing a permanent, land-based energy corridor to the Arabian Sea and the Red Sea, this initiative has the potential to break the historic maritime chokehold on global trade, permanently insulating international energy markets from regional conflicts. This is a major undertaking, that has a slight potential to come to fruition in the future.


For today - Iran comes out the winner as Trump wants to make his latest political blunder go away with a hasty exit strategy that minimizes regional fallout and shields his administration from economic catastrophe.


Faced with the harsh reality that his three-and-a-half-month military campaign failed to topple the Iranian regime, President Trump opted to sign the 14-point memorandum of understanding at Versailles to quickly normalize trade and lower volatile global energy prices. Rather than securing the "unconditional surrender" he initially boasted about, the administration accepted an interim framework that heavily favors Tehran.


The preliminary U.S.-Iran agreement has created a complicated linkage between the Iranian and Lebanese fronts, forcing Israel into a difficult strategic dilemma. While the framework outlines an "immediate and permanent termination of military operations on all fronts," including Lebanon, it leaves the actual execution of these conditions open to rival interpretations during the 60-day negotiating window.


The Iranian-backed militant group, Hezbollah quickly declared the U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding a "big victory," using the pause in direct US-Iran hostilities to validate its own regional standing. Even though the group temporarily halted some attacks along the border, it refused any terms that include its disarmament.


Israel was not a party to the Islamabad Memorandum and remains in a profound state of shock over the economic concessions granted to Tehran - as do others here in the US and round the world.


Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz explicitly stated that Israeli forces will remain in southern Lebanese territory to maintain a buffer zone, openly rejecting Iran's demands for an immediate troop withdrawal.


Despite the diplomatic framework signed by President Trump, the ceasefire remains incredibly fragile. Israeli forces have continued shelling parts of southern Lebanon and flying drones over Beirut, while Hezbollah fighters have actively targeted advancing troops.


Speculation over recent months about the reason Trump initiated the conflict with Iran has been wide-ranging and politically charged - falling into several recurring narratives rather than a single agreed explanation. Theories include Trump's relationship with Israel, efforts to divert attention away from the Epstein files, concerns about nuclear weapons, to help the Iranian people gain greater independence, his desire to win a Nobel Peace Prize, the age old concept embedded in many humans "I want to make a difference and save the world", or all of the above.


Trump truly believes global peace is his destiny and legacy while his behavior towards American liberties at home often speak the opposite.


Once again, people are trying to second-guess a highly unpredictable president whose explanations and positions often seem to shift from day to day - you know - bipolar programming and narcissistic behavior.


Most believe the war with Iran was a poor decision that brought emotional and financial losses to both nations - and to much of the world.


No one truly wins in war, a lesson humanity continues to learn as the algorithms of human behavior keep drawing us into conflict, whether on a personal level or across the larger planetary game board.


We have come to realize that Trump acts on impulse in the moment, without advice from others, as well as a greater understanding of the long-term repercussions.


Looking at Trump's impulsive behavior - needing a momentary victory at the G7 so he looks strong to the world - following his bipolar patterns of behavior and apparently bad advice from his advisers - he will change his mind within the 60 day window. The world knows he can't be taken seriously, even if he has some people fooled.


All the diversions and delays are not going to stop what's coming ...




BIG3 Season 9 Begins


With basketball on the forefront of fans minds ... the 2026 BIG3 basketball season officially kicks off today, June 20, with all 12 teams taking the floor for Week 1 at the brand-new Intuit Dome in Los Angeles.


Co-founded by hip-hop icon Ice Cube, the premier 3-on-3 league returns for its ninth season amid massive off-court momentum following a historic $290 million deal to take the league public on the New York Stock Exchange later this year.


The BIG3 continues to serve as "basketball heaven" by bringing together former NBA champions, streetball icons, and Hall of Fame coaches.


Opening day features a continuous quadruple-header starting at 3:30 PM ET (12:30 PM PT local time). The first two games will broadcast live on CBS and BET, as well as streaming platforms like Paramount+ and Fubo TV, which just signed a deal to stream 16 live games this summer.


My daughter, Nikki is VP of sales for the BIG3 and just closed the deal with Fubo.





Knicks NBA Championships 2026


Game 1 of the Finals -> the Knicks Ticker-tape Parade





The United States continued its impressive 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign with a 2-0 victory over Australia in Group D, securing a place in the knockout rounds with one match still to play.


The Americans took control early and benefited from an Australian own goal before defender Alex Freeman added a second after a VAR review confirmed the score. Despite increased pressure from Australia in the second half, the U.S. defense remained organized and earned another clean sheet. With victories over both Paraguay and Australia, the United States now sits on six points from two matches and is well-positioned to finish at the top of Group D.


The team achieved the result without star midfielder Christian Pulisic, who was unavailable due to a calf injury, highlighting the squad's growing depth. This latest success adds another chapter to the rich history of U.S. soccer. This is the first time since the 1930 World Cup that the USA has won their first two games. That year the United States finished third. They reached the quarterfinals in 2002. The current squad now has an opportunity to make one of the nation's most memorable World Cup runs.


The Americans will conclude group play against Turkey on June 25. A positive result could secure first place in the group and provide momentum heading into the knockout stage. For now, U.S. fans have plenty to celebrate as their team advances and continues to build confidence on soccer's biggest stage. find a place to add this sentence.


My next door neighbor is a big fan of soccer and told me Portugal is going to win the World Cup - citing his favorite player Cristiano Ronaldo. Let's not forget 38 year old Lionel Messi performing at a historic world-class level for Argentina, now in first place.



The 126th U.S. Open (June 18-21) is underway at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in Southampton, New York. Wyndham Clark holds a commanding four-shot lead at 7-under par at the midway point of the 126th U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club. As the tournament heads into Saturday’s third round, the 2023 champion has set a new 36-hole U.S. Open scoring record for the historic Shinnecock course. PGA Tour Website




June 17, 1898 - March 27, 1972


M. C. Escher Graphic artist, tessellations - Videos


Originality is merely an illusion. ~ M. C. Escher


Don't look at life through rose colored glasses. It's all about perspective and seeing through the illusion. ~ Ellie


Escher's work often depicts Sacred Geometry - the mathematical nature of reality.


One step at a time ... What are you looking for? Appreciation, understanding, compassion, healing, love, peace, acceptance, relationship, friends, security, success, recognition, direction, answers, God, a place that says you're home, the destiny you feel within you, your purpose, some or all of the above.





Wednesday June 17, 2026 - There I was walking down the street when suddenly an unknown man rode onto the sidewalk and stopped his bike near me. He looked over at me knowingly as if I was supposed to "get the message". I glanced at the logo on the bike and smiled. He got off. I got on. We used my phone to take a pic - after which he got on and rode off - no words exchanged. Sometimes life just happens without explanation and you understand.








Steven Spielberg Presents "Disclosure Day"



Since the 1940s, secrets, conspiracies, and coverups involving UFOs and extraterrestrials have been shaped by those operating behind the scenes - the "deep throat" players who control the narrative - or think they do.


Those who think they know the truth probably don't, because so much unfolds behind the scenes that even the most credible whistleblowers and architects of conspiracy theories are unaware of the larger picture.


It's like a game embedded within the mainframe by those who believe they hold power and control. Yet events are shifting so rapidly that even the so-called "powers that be" find themselves struggling to keep up, often unable to direct the outcome.


No one appears to be in control anymore except the simulation itself, endlessly generating scenarios designed to study the human experiment as it plays out through countless iterations.




Astronomy in the News


Astronomy Index


Ancient Black Holes May Have Survived a Cosmic Era Before the Big Bang


Moon Impact 3.5 Billion Years Ago Hints at Hidden Era of Solar System


Traces of Alien Technology Could Be Hidden in Moon Dust, Study Says


Scientists expected a black hole but found a neutrino factory powered by stars


Alien messages may have reached Earth without us realizing it


Powerful UFO spotted blasting from a distant black hole


The best place to look for alien megastructures might be moon dust


Scientists Detect Hidden Solar Signals Hours Before Powerful X9 Flare Rocks The Sun


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James Webb Spots Something Strange Between Day and Night on an Alien Planet


Could Earth have sent life to Jupiter's moon Europa?


Astronomers Confirm Dark Energy After Shock Challenge Rocked Cosmology


Asteroid or comet? Meteor or meteorite? How to identify and classify the rocks you see streaking through the sky





Physics in the News


Physics


What if Time Isn't Fundamental? Physicists Just Tested the Idea in the Lab


A Physicist Made a 'Mini Universe' in The Lab to Check Time Really Exists


Einstein's biggest blunder may finally have an explanation


'A mixture from zero to infinity': Physicists split apart a photon - and ended up with an improbable swarm of particles


Scientists found a way to explain bird flocks that defy Newton's third law


The world's first nuclear clock just ticked on - and it could help detect a fifth fundamental force of physics


JUNO's First Results Bring the Neutrino Mass Mystery Into Focus





Chemistry in the News


Chemistry ~ ~ Metallurgy ~ ~ Minerals


Electron beam curing could unlock tougher, faster coatings for packaging and cars


New hybrid materials separate rare earths without harsh chemicals





Technology in the News


Artificial Intelligence ~ ~ Technology


Scientists Let People Play Video Games Using Only Their Thoughts


Near Absolute Zero, This Transistor Starts Acting Like a Brain Cell


The Surprising Fix for Robot Traffic Jams


While Big-City Buildings Can Take Years to Finish, China Assembled a 26-Story Tower in Just Five Days


Floating solar panels keep working through icy Canadian winters


Love at first prompt? How AI-assisted courtship is rewriting the rules of online dating





Brain in the News


Brain Index


Could Vitamin C Be the Secret to Keeping Your Brain Younger?


Scientists Say We've Been Wrong About the Aging Brain


Scientists reprogram brain immune cells to fight Alzheimer's


Scientists May Have Found What Really Triggers Alzheimer’s Disease


A man went to hospital complaining about weakness in his left leg, and subsequent brain scans revealed his abnormally small brain


Humans evolved to pay close attention to danger, but today that instinct is being overwhelmed by an endless supply of bad news from around the world.


Gazing longer at something contributes to memory encoding, study finds


Scientists Identify 2 Distinct Subtypes of Autism in The Brain


Copper drug clears toxic Alzheimer's proteins and restores memory





DNA in the News


DNA ~ Genetics


Beyond DNA: Scientists Discover Inheritance That Breaks the Rules of Genetics


A new long-read DNA test improves rare disease diagnosis, replaces multiple existing tests, and could become the preferred global standard for genetic diagnostics


A Surprising Discovery Challenges What Scientists Thought DNA Methylation Was For





Health in the News


Health Files ~ Alternative Healing


Scientists Uncover Cause of Inflammatory Bowel Disease Solving Decades-Old Mystery


New procedure delivers lasting knee arthritis pain relief without surgery


Africa's Ebola outbreaks complicated by victims who prefer traditional healers over hospitals


Ozempic and Wegovy linked to surprising drop in violent behavior


Language-based AI model spots early heart disease in ECGs, reaching 94.2% accuracy


Simple eating window can rival dietitian advice in pre-diabetes study


The Unexpected Gut Health Risk of Cutting Out Sugar


What does being 'trauma-informed' actually mean?





Planet Earth In the News


Planet Earth Index


Hundreds of Mysterious Quakes Have Been Detected Deep Under Antarctica


6.7 magnitude earthquake shakes part of Indonesia, causing scattered damage


'The system is critically stressed': San Andreas and San Jacinto faults scarily close to major earthquake, study finds


A new study of Southern California's major fault systems has found that tectonic stress is now at its highest level in at least 1 000 years, raising new questions about how future large earthquakes could unfold near Los Angeles


El Nino is back, and ocean temperatures are already near record highs - that can spell disaster for fish and corals


Radiocarbon dating confirms 10,000 years of continuous human occupation in the Pyrenees





Archaeology in the News


Archaeology


Denisovan DNA influences the immune systems of modern Oceanians but researchers aren't sure why


Flowerpot Used For 200 Years Turned Out to Be a Rare Treasure


Mysterious Stonehenge 'Prototype' Found Just Miles From World-Famous Monument


How Ancient People Moved a 6-Ton Stone 700 Kilometers to Stonehenge


Archaeologists discover second cannonball from the Battle of the Alamo, and it was likely fired by Texans


Wreck of World War II Japanese 'hellship' that sank with more than 1,000 Allied POWs on board discovered off the Philippines


Vikings used Islamic silver coins to make their early pennies, study finds


s Scientists have brought back the legendary golden sea silk of antiquity - and revealed why its dazzling color can survive for centuries without fading





Paleontology in the News


Paleontology Index


300 million-year-old fossils reveal the first vertebrate land dwellers weren't what we thought, researchers claim


Millipedes were helping shape life on land hundreds of millions of years before dinosaurs - and scientists have finally uncovered their full evolutionary story.


Extraordinary Fossils Solve a 500-Million-Year Evolution Mystery


Ancient Pterosaur Wing Reveals Biological Secrets Hidden For 100 Million Years












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