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8.19.2007
CREATION OF ACADEMIC SPEECH AND THOUGHT CRIMES



"On July 24, Council President Marshall Bouton phoned one of us (Mearsheimer) and informed him that he was cancelling the event. He said he felt "extremely uncomfortable making this call" and that his decision did not reflect his personal views on the subject of our book. Instead, he explained that his decision was based on the need "to protect the institution." He said that he had a serious "political problem," because there were individuals who would be angry if he gave us a venue to speak, and that this would have serious negative consequences for the Council.

"This one is so hot," Marshall maintained, that he could not present it at a Council session unless someone from "the other side"—such as Abraham Foxman of the Anti-Defamation League—was on stage with us. At the very least, he needed to present "contending viewpoints." But he said it was too late to try to change the format, as the fall schedule was being finalized and there would not be sufficient time to arrange an alternate date. He showed little interest in doing anything with us in 2008 or beyond."



THE AIPAC SCHTICK

For an encore Israel gets another 30 BILLION dollars over the next 10 years 2008 to 2011, as compared to 24 BILLION dollars of the last ten years - this is a firm commitment to CONTINUE to let this lobby, and Israel, determine our policy in the Middle East - and it is unacceptable. You have a debacle in Iraq and an impending one waiting to occur with Iran, both encouraged by this current alliance and reliance on AIPAC and Israel to lead Middle east policy. Two men, two clear minded academics cannot even propose that the influence of this lobby, AIPAC, is too strong on American policy - they are CENSORED!

Individuals have insidiously cemented together this lobby, Israel, and the Jewish people and have boldly proclaimed that any criticism equals antisemitism. Like talking heads people in power walk around chanting a mantra - "I believe in the right of Israel to exist," as if the only other alternative implied is the utter destruction of Israel if you even try to criticize Israel's policies - this is sheer madness. Than thinking that you can apply some form of massive duct tape over the mouths of serious academics.



TIME IS RUINNG OUT

Academics wish to speak out yet they are censored by the most questionable means, by the the most cynical methodology. Yet the Pentagon war room is crowded as well as the Pentagon offices that like a "bordello on Saturday night, with Israeli intelligence officers, crowding out members of even their own Pentagon staff - full of Mossad, full of Israeli generals in the making of Iraq policy" (to use the words of James Petras).

However, we cannot allow two outstanding academics the room to speak to this most pressing issue. We have plenty of pro-Israeli influence pundits, news rooms, think tanks (stink tanks as I have called them),  but dissenting academics are not allowed.  These are not antisemites, they are not even necessarily anti-Israeli on their own domestic issues, but they believe that the influence of the lobby (AIPAC) in Washington is too great - and the influence in regard to Middle East policy has not been beneficial for the United States.



Near the seat of power you have a veritable who's who of Zionists who get the undivided attention of the powers that be. Those who influence are awash in dubious loyalties.  Yet some deny this influence in the face of facts that are overwhelming - "its very strange that one says Wolfowitz was not influenced by the Israeli agenda when he was caught passing documents to Israel in the 1980's. And Douglas Feith lost his security clearance for handing documents to Israel. Elliott Abrams has written a book calling for maintaining the 'purity' of the Jewish race…" (James Petras).

Feith further put together the Office of Special Plans, you know, fabrication central about Iraq, and he was constantly in contact with the Israeli government on and hourly basis! When an ethnic group pushes a foreign government as having primacy in foreign policy that jeopardizes the lives of American people you cannot turn around and say they are just kooks that make bad policy decisions! You better think twice about saying when thousands of Americans are dying, when there are rifts with our allies, while close to a million Iraqis are dying and another debacle is looming with Iran, and as we alienate ourselves by such a brutish and ill conceived Middle East policy -  "what's good for Israel is good for the United States."


 
"On September 4, 2007, our book The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy will be published by Farrar, Straus & Giroux, one of the most highly respected publishers in the United States. Through our publisher, the Council issued an invitation for both of us to speak at a session on September 27, 2007. We were delighted to accept, as each of us had spoken at the Council on several occasions in the past and knew we would attract a diverse and well-informed audience that would engage us in a lively and productive discussion."

We could go on about these embarrassments and how the United States alienates itself from the world by siding with Israel in it's occupational madness, constantly violating the Geneva  Conventions and International Law.  It lowers itself in getting involved in neo-colonial enterprises egged on by Zionist interest. When the vote comes up in the UN the United States repeatedly makes a fool out of itself siding with an occupation which the entire world abhors, the list goes on and on.



You could call what is happening to these fine scholars just the icing on the cake. Tenure denials are speeding up for those who do not spout the official line of support not only for this relationship with Israel and the crimes that are committed against the Palestinians, but on any deviation from the official government lines. Students are being made campus watchdogs, official agencies of the government are trying to confound criticism of Israeli policy with antisemitism, it has become a most illiberal atmosphere. SLOWLY DISSENT IS BEING CHOKED, CRITICAL THINKING IS BEING BANISHED - THE ONLY QUESTION REMAINS IS HOW LONG WILL THE PEOPLE PUT UP WITH THESE ATROCITIES?

LETTING THEM SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES

IF AMERICANS KNEW

THE HERITAGE OF THE WOLFOWITZ DOCTRINE

THE FINANCIAL AID DEBACLE

NO MORE THINK TANKS (STINK TANKS)

HILLARY OVER THE TOP FOR AIPAC - SHE REFLECTS THE MAJORITY OF ELECTED OFFICIALS = NO INTENTION OF CHANGING ME DISASTEROUS COURSE


(Your elected officials - AIPAC butterflies)

THE UNTHINKING MAJORITY

KILLING IN THE NAME



ACADEMIC ORIENTALISM AND ZIONISM

disORIENTation

PLANET OF THE ARABS

THE ISRAEL LOBBY: AIPAC - PART 1

THE ISRAEL LOBBY: AIPAC - PART 2

THE ISRAEL LOBBY: AIPAC - PART 3

THE ISRAEL LOBBY: AIPAC - PART 4

THE ISRAEL LOBBY: AIPAC - PART 5

THE ISRAEL LOBBY AND U.S. FOREIGN POLICY, MEARSHEIMER AND WALT WORKING PAPER

AN EVER PRESENT DANGER


(Sharansky - for "democracy promotion ideas")

DENIAL OF TENURE TO ME SCHOLAR AT BARNARD COLLEGE - HERE WE GO AGAIN

HOW THE LIGHT UNTO THE WORLD TREATS CHILDREN AT CHECKPOINTS


(Lebanon)


(Gaza)


(Iraq/Fallujah)

IN THE INTEREST OF THE UNITED STATES?

Letter to Fadwa - by Kamal Nasir

"If my song should reach you
despite the blocked skies around us,
it is because I've spread my wings
to embrace your tortured span,
because we share tragedy
a dark destiny,
and together we partake of
memories, wishes, dreams.

I am what you wanted me to be
and what hardships have decreed.
Rejecting humiliation,
I've claimed my foothold over the clouds,
bleeding till my wounds,
tinted the summits with red.
"I've loved my homeland, so my heart
aspires joyously to brave the tides.
Regret or cease? That could not be!
Since when did a poet seek honor or regret?

Sister, today you letter arrived,
bright with your lofty spirit,
bringing glad balm to my wounds
and stirring my dormant pen to reply.
Yes, I recall, I do recall
our happy evenings, our carefree friends
beneath the shading jasmine bushes,
our wings open to joy, or folded
with melancholy.....

We talked until a dream took hold of us
and we grasped its slumbering mirage.
Yes, I remember how you spoke your poems,
resplendent, proud and free on everyones lips,
more beautiful than the impossible.
Your songs, like sunrays in our country,
feed us with desire and hope
awakening to the sounds of struggle,
the fluttering of banners raised high.

I am still as you hoped I would be,
sun's rays kissing my forehead as I walk,
even alone, toward my goal.
Desire for freedom is my cross;
I thirst, though the cup is in my hand!
Life seethes in my youthful veins
yet I wander naked, seeking life for
my wounded people, that they might live
with happy pride, building their world.

And you? Should my letter arrive
and you find tears scattered among the lines,
do not worry - great hopes must weep
as they struggle to reach the heights.
Tomorrow the night shall withdraw, humiliated,
from our land, and the people abandon illusion,
discovering their strength.
Millions shall swear never to sleep
while there be yet one foothold left for wolves,
and through all the suffering they will yearn
for that moment of reckoning truth.

If my songs should reach you
despite the narrow skies around me,
remember that I will return to life,
to the quest for liberty,
remember that my people may call upon my soul
and feel it rising again from the folds of the earth."

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8.16.2007
THE TRUE FUNCTION OF THE CAPITALIST STATE



Now people are beginning to feel the heat, as the corrupt house of cards comes crashing down. It is a shame that it has to go this far, both domestic and foreign - millions threatened on the various continents through war and exploitation, and people losing their homes in the United States all for the enriching of the few. However this is just the tip of the iceberg, let me assure you we are not just entering another phase but there is a downward trend which the people pay for by allowing this country to continue on it's present course with either cosmetic change or no change at all.

The primary function of the capitalist state is to allow the accumulation of wealth for the few.  First the state extracts surplus value from the labor of the people, extracting wealth from the many to enhance the few.  The states second function is to protect the upward distribution of the wealth from the many to the few.  The third function of the state is to protect the elite owning class from itself and the wrath of the people, so it does not kill the organism it feeds upon (this is the function I think this present administration is forgetting).


(Walter Crane, Great Britan 1885)

Wealth comes from the natural resources of the planet, all of the resources on and beneath the earth, the sea - if they are harnessed they become wealth.  The second is labor, it takes labor to add use value making the resources accessible and consumable - making them marketable, a commodity. This may seem elementary to some, but bear with me.

Those who possess surplus abundance, rather than sharing, become more possessive. The beginnings of the state and class society is the wish to protect the wealth that has been accumulated by the few.  We have barely moved from early slavery which brought value to products by labor, to the present day - most who labor subsist upon a very small portion of what is produced.



Class society and conflict has been banished from modern political discussion, it is not merely (class) a sociological category (upper, middle, lower) but it is a dynamic interrelationship having to do with wealth. Class is a social relationship, there is no such thing as a class in isolation - you cannot have corporate CEO's without workers. 

What distinguishes the two, is the means of production - there are those who own things and there are those who work for those who own things.  People who do not own anything sell their labor power, that is the majority.



(TH. A. Steinlen, France, 1894)

Capital comes in two forms, the material component and financial capital. The goal of the modern capitalist is not production, productivity, the goal is financial accumulation.  This can take the form of maximizing production, or de-industrializing entire areas so no one can compete with whatever product or service.  They are in the business not of producing anything, but of making the highest possible profit - to make sure that those who have get more.

Money is not merely a medium of exchange, sounds nice and neutral, but money is not neutral - within a capitalist system money is a means for extracting, multiplying and accumulating wealth. In the old days it consisted of land, crops, furs and so on, you could just accumulate so much -  it (money) is a very flexible tool for wealth outside of material asset.  Just like technology, which is not merely a neutral instrument (as technology has been portrayed), technology is developed in the framework of a social structure -  it is owned by them (wealthy) and is used for surveillance, war, and self-promotion, etc.


(Franz Masereel, 1902, Belgium)

The impression given is that when there is more for the elite, the rich, that there is more for us - however, this is not true in the main (I am not talking about the small mom and pop business here).  I am referring to the trans-national corporations, the place where 90% of the wealth resides. Great wealth creates great poverty, they are in a dynamic relationship - you cannot have great poverty without great wealth. Just like rich slaveholders had impoverished slaves, and lord's of the manor's had surfs, and you cannot have mega-corporations without workers who live from hand to mouth!

The wealthy translate their wealth into political power, into social control, and into cultural hegemony.  Wealth will not stay put in any given region, but it will go abroad where it exploits for more natural resources, and finds cheaper labor - it will exit places like America and parts of Western Europe, where the workers make demands for things like a living wage do to true democratic actions (union, etc.),  vacations, and health care, and pensions, etc. They go abroad where they can pay a dollar a day for labor, no controls, and the state makes sure that the foreign environment is fertile for maximum exploitation!


(Albert Hahn 1902)

Empire brings great wealth to the investing class and great expense to the people of the imperial nation. The process of empire is imperialism - imperialism is when the ruling interests of one country expropriates the land, labor, the natural resources, the markets, and the capital of another country - today they call it "globalization." The ruling class does the same to people in other countries as they do to people here.

The people are involved in empire in terms of it's cost - they, the few, get the benefits and we get the cost!  We pay both the taxes and the blood, the empire always feeds off the republic - and this present empire has more power than ever.  We, in the republic, have hospitals that are closing - public schools that are closing, where they do not have enough textbooks, and where the roofs are leaking!

Housing is so bad that we have hundreds of thousands of homeless, people are losing their homes, the infrastructure is crumbling, and we have beggars in the richest empire ever.  States and cities go bankrupt, and human services disappearing at a record rate. Yet this administration proposed a military budget close to 800 billion dollars and hundreds of billions on top of that for an imperial war, with billions of dollars in contracts for Bechtel and Halliburton and other darling corporations! The murder of millions of people result from these activities.



The capitalist state which is there for the wealthy and elite, tell the working class to be self-reliant.  All the while these corporations go to the public treasury, pulling out billions of dollars in equity subsidies, loan guarantees, export subsidies, research and development assistance, production-loss compensations, tax breaks - if mom and pop go out of business they just plain die as a concern. Hundreds of billions of dollars go from the poor workers to the fortune 500. In the face of all this the plutocrats tell the common people to stand on their own feet and stop going to the government.

Plutocracy also does not look with favor on public services - public housing, public health services, because you create jobs and tax base, answering human needs - but the plutocrats are not making a dime on it, so they hate the public sector. The goal is to "privatize" the public sector, because then the plutocrats get their pound of flesh! They get millions and billions of dollars through the privatization of the commons, etc.



These same plutocrats like beating up the defenseless, the low income, the disabled. They rape the environment, it is also unable to defend itself - they see those resources as theirs and they want to turn a quick buck on it, no matter how disastrous it is to the rest of us. The plutocracy loves deficit spending,  they are the biggest spenders - you know, the people who call themselves conservatives. The deficit went from billions to trillions under the reign of these "conservatives" (Regan, Bush(s)).

The government borrows from these people who have lots of money, other billionaires created abroad and domestic, and than it floats government bonds. Deficits and debts accomplish a great deal for the rich: it is a safe source of income for the creditor class. People with billions of dollars get an upward redistribution of income, from the millions who work to the few that are rich.

They lend billions to the government, and the people have to pay them back with interest! The federal budget is being privatized, the larger the debt the more goes to the rich. Than the debts become an excuse to cut the public sector service, it is a vicious circle as we get flushed down the toilet in the activity!



I could go on and on - so welcome to the the capitalist government for the rich, by the rich, and to hell with the people! This is the true function of capitalist government. Both democrats and republicans are capitalists in our system, two sides to the same coin, they live to enhance the rich in this capitalist nightmare. When we are ready to put a stop to this, than the powers that be will have to listen, because they ride on the shoulders of the people. ARE THE PEOPLE WAITING FOR EVERYTHING TO COLLAPSE BEFORE WE MOVE TO STOP THIS MAD COURSE?

REBIRTH OF A NATION

A RARE MOMENT OF TRUTH

RICH MANS WAR

CAPITALISM AND OTHER KIDS STUFF - PART 1

CAPITALISM AND OTHER KIDS STUFF - PART 2

CAPITALISM AND OTHER KIDS STUFF - PART 3

CAPITALISM AND OTHER KIDS STUFF - PART 4

CAPITALISM AND OTHER KIDS STUFF - PART 5

PERSONAL CAPITALISTIC FALLOUT
(Look at the stark contrast of lanscape)

SOUND OF THE REPUBLIC

SMASH IT UP

WHERE'S THE FUTURE?

"God save the queen
The fascist regime
They made you a moron
Potential H-bomb

God save the queen
She ain't no human being
There is no future
In England's dreaming

Don't be told what you want
Don't be told what you need
There's no future, no future,
No future for you

God save the queen
We mean it man
We love our queen
God saves

God save the queen
'Cause tourists are money
And our figurehead
Is not what she seems

Oh God save history
God save your mad parade
Oh Lord God have mercy
All crimes are paid

When there's no future
How can there be sin
We're the flowers in the dustbin
We're the poison in your human machine
We're the future, your future

God save the queen
We mean it man
We love our queen
God saves

God save the queen
We mean it man
And there is no future
In England's dreaming

No future, no future,
No future for you
No future, no future,
No future for me

No future, no future,
No future for you
No future, no future
For you."

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8.13.2007
WILL THERE BE A RUN ON THE BANKS?



Will there a bank run? I have always shyed away from speculation, but as this corrupt system decays with time the faith of the people will be tried in this shaky system. Tied as the market is to the real estate market, and the ever-increasing demand for a piece of the "American Dream," when will people wake up to the illusion? This is an aticle written by Mike Whitney for the Information Clearing House.



"On Friday, the Dow Jone's clawed its way back from a 200 point deficit to a mere 31 point loss after the Federal Reserve injected $38 billion into the banking system. The Fed had already pumped $24 billion into the system a day earlier after the Dow plummeted 387 points. That brings the Fed's total commitment to a whopping $62 billion.

By some estimates, $326.3 billion has now been added to the G-7 Nations' intra-banking system to prevent a breakdown. That amount will rise considerably in the weeks ahead as the situation continues to deteriorate. Some readers may remember that on Tuesday, August 7, the Fed announced that it was NOT planning to bail out the market.

My, how quickly things change.

So far, economic pundits and CEOs have applauded the Fed's intervention as a "constructive" way of staving off an impending credit crisis.



Are these same "experts" who always sing the praises of unregulated "free markets" while condemning any government intervention?

Yes.

The investment banks and fund mangers love "free markets" when it means eliminating the rules that prevent them to "gaming the system". But they don't like it so much when their shabby Ponzi-rackets start to unravel. Then they're the first in line to beg for a bailout.


That's what's happening right now. The Fed is keeping the stock market afloat by increasing liquidity at the banks. If it wasn't for Bernanke's billions of dollars of low interest credit---the banking system and stock market would collapse in a heap. The Fed's "not-so-invisible hand" is the only thing holding the whole dilapidated system in place.


Is that the way it's supposed to work in a free market system---with the Fed acting as the nation's Economic Central Planner intervening whenever it suits the interests of its wealthiest constituents?

Sounds more like a Financial Politburo, doesn't it?



In truth, the "free market" means nothing to the men who run the system. It's just a public relations scam designed to dupe investors into plunking their money into a system that's rigged for the carnivores at the top of the economic food-chain.

Does anyone really believe that the market-commissars would allow the system to operate according to the arbitrary swings in investor confidence and random speculation?

This is THEIR SYSTEM and they run it THEIR WAY. The only time that changes is when their twisted schemes go haywire and they need a handout from the taxpayer. In the present case, they are asking Big Brother Bernanke to bail them out on trillions of dollars of non-performing subprime garbage-loans which masquerade as securities in the secondary market. The Fed has already indicated that it is only-too-willing to help.

But what good will it do?

The banks are currently holding (roughly) $300 billion in collateralized debt obligations (CDOs) and another $225 billion in collateralized loan obligations (CLOs) More than one-half trillion dollars in debt which is essentially "illiquid" and has no clear market value. They could be worthless for all we know.



That hasn't stopped the Fed riding to the rescue, buying up many of these toxic CDOs and increasing banking reserves so the great fractional banking con-game can continue unabated. This is what one astute observer called "alchemy finance".

Central banks around the world have opened up the liquidity spigots to avoid a global credit meltdown. But their efforts are bound to fail. The banks are sitting on huge losses from assets that they can't move through the pipeline and which have gobbled up their reserves. Bloomberg News summed it up like this: "The $2 trillion market for mortgages not backed by government-sponsored agencies is at a standstill".

The same is true of the corporate bond market. As the Wall Street Journal reported last week:

"The investment grade corporate bond market HAS GROUND TO A HALT, making it difficult for companies to access capital and hard for investors to find a place to put their money to work. ….The problems in the primary market could, if they persist, throw a wrench in the workings of corporate America, making it tougher for companies to finance, among other things, investments, buyouts and equity buybacks….For July, corporate bond issuance was down 77% from June." ("Corporate Bond Market has come to a Standstill", Wall Street Journal)



The mighty wheels of commerce have rusted in place. Nothing is moving. Only the sense of panic continues to grow. Trillions of dollars poisonous CDOs need to unwind, but the banks cannot put them up for bid for fear that they'll only get pennies on the dollar. This is what a slow-motion train-wreck looks like. The Fed's cheap credit won't help either. At best, it'll just buy a little time before the true value of these bonds is established and trillions of dollars in market capitalization vanish into cyber-space. Banks, equities, hedge funds, insurance companies and pension funds are all in line to suffer major losses.

The irony, of course, is that the Federal Reserve created this mess by lowering interest rates to 1% and flushing trillions of dollars into the economy. That cheap money created a series of lethal equity-bubbles in housing, credit, stocks and bonds which are quickly falling to earth. Expanding the money-supply might be a short-term fix, but it's really just throwing more gas on the fire. Why add hyper-inflation to the long-list of existing problems?

The volatility in the stock market is a red herring. We should be paying attention to the underlying problems which are just now beginning to surface. The banks have been originating loans and bundling them off to Wall Street to avoid the normal reserve requirements. Now they've been "caught short" and don't have adequate funding to cover their bets. If the Fed doesn't help out, we'll see at least one or two major bank closures.


 
This is a story that won't appear in the media. Bank-runs are the beginning of the end---financial Armageddon.

And there's more bad news, too. If the stock market corrects more than 10 or 15%, the massive overleveraged $1.7 trillion hedge fund industry will crash-and-burn. This may explain why the stock market has behaved so erratically recently. There have numerous late-day rallies with no good news to support the soaring equities prices. Is the market being micro-managed behind the scenes to keep it above a certain level?

Many people think so. There's been a flood of articles about the activities of the Plunge Protection Team's in the last two weeks. The Fed's desperate infusions of credit into the banking system will only reinforce growing suspicions of market manipulation.

DERIVATIVES DOWNDRAFT



Banks routinely hedge against adverse moves in the market by purchasing various types of insurance in the form of derivatives contracts. Derivatives trading has skyrocketed in the last few years and the "British Bankers Association estimated last fall that by the end of 2006, the market for all credit derivatives was $20 trillion and expected to be $33 trillion by the end of 2008."These relatively new instruments are about to be put to the test by worsening market conditions. "Hedge funds may account for as much as 30% of such credit protection" but that is little solace for the banks "because hedge funds that are losing money but also selling credit insurance may not be able to honor their commitments, rendering the protection worthless." ("Insuring against Credit Risk can carry risks of its own" Henny Sender, Wall Street Journal)

Credit insurance in the form of credit default swaps have created a false sense of security that may prove to be unfounded. In fact, the Credit insurance business has probably encouraged lenders to make shakier and shakier loans believing that they were protected from risk. But that doesn't appear to be the case. For example, Bear Stearns tried to soothe investor's fears during the collapse of its two hedge funds by pointing to its derivatives coverage.

"Bear executives repeatedly referred to their dependence on hedges, including credit derivatives, to offset their losses on subprime mortgages and loans to poorly rated companies, stating that such hedges would offset losses." (Ibid, H. Sender, Wall Street Journal)



We all know how that story ended up.

Derivatives have been celebrated as a critical part of the "new architecture of the financial markets". Now we can see that they are poor-performers under real-life conditions and liable to trigger an even greater disaster. If the stock market stumbles, we can expect a major breakdown in credit insurance-trading with trillions of dollars in derivatives disappearing overnight.

The abstruse world of derivatives trading will suddenly explode onto the headlines of newspapers across the country.

HOUSING BRUSHFIRE SWEEPS THROUGH THE ECONOMY

The contamination from the massive real estate bubble has now infected nearly every area of the broader market. The swindle which began at the Federal Reserve--with cheap, low interest credit---has spread through the entire system and is threatening to wreak financial havoc across the planet. The Fed's multi-billion dollar bailout will do nothing to contain the brushfire they started or avert the catastrophe that lies just ahead. Greenspan opened Pandora's Box and we'll all have to live with the consequences."

This is simply the chickens coming home to roost on this market.  Imagine with me the billions of dollars that have been syphoned off for big business to line the pockets of the wealthy, and the billions is tax breaks that went to the rich.  Things may be coming apart at the seams, and all of this while your "elected official" have been undoing the safty net for the people at break-neck speed - when the crash finally arrives guess who will be at the bottom?

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MONEY

BOW DOWN

WHERES MY MONEY!?

SOMEBODY'S HOUSE IS BURNING

FORECLOSURE FRENZY - ILLUSION OF PROSPERITY

FORECLOSING ON THE AMERICAN DREAM

Essentially what we are seeing is the culmination of domestic class warfare in this current debacle:

CLASS WAR - PART 1

CLASS WAR - PART 2

CLASS WAR - PART 3

CLASS WAR - PART 4

CLASS WAR - PART 5

CLASS WAR - PART 6

Note carefully this crash is taking place while records profits have just been made by corporations. There is a two pronged assault that takes place - not only do you have foreign violence escalating, but you have a domestic assault in progress at the same time. If you see this than any less of what I just said, you are deluding yourself - it is time for class warfare in ernest, from the bottom up.

GET READY FOR BATTLE


(thanks datta)

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8.11.2007
HOW THE RULING ELITE USE POLLS



There are few methodologies that get used with such cynicism as polling. The majority of the population, particularly in the United States has no idea how and why polls are used by those who think they "know whats best for us," or should I say for themselves.

Polling was introduced by the PR industry as a tool for the control of the people, it is a "science" for measuring the direction or intent, the will of the people. What many do not understand is that he (or those) that controls the environment, what people see and hear, control the will of the people.



I am going to tell you EXACTLY what the purpose of polls are in the United States - in the sense of how the dominant media uses them. Granted, there are polls which are what you might call contrary polls, in the sense that they ask full questions, to a major and fair portion of the population, for the purpose of enlightening the people - but they are few. I am not saying if polls are good or not, I am just asking what are polls good for?

Always before a major poll is launched by the corporate media, there is a major campaign of concentrated propaganda repeatedly voiced through the major (major in the sense of the monopoly) media sources - national, such as NBC CBS CNN FOX, etc. Why? Because they wish to set a precedent of opinion, that is they try to garner authority through the majority, which has been influenced by the said propaganda blitz. This is layered, and can go on for a long period of time, to make sure that the right message is embedded in the psyche of the population.



Only after the above is done, is there a poll taken, and that with specific questions related to the media propaganda. Essentially what the polls do is verify "how effective" the propaganda blitz has been. So, when a decision is taken by the powers that be, whatever the subject, they look legitimate - as if they are just following the major "view of the people." THAT is the major use of the poll in the weapon arsenal of the PR firms, and their cognate media sources. Mind you, this is an exact science, that has been perfected to manufacture the consent of the people (to use a phrase coined by Noam Chomsky).

So, whenever you look at polls, as used by the so-called "major sources" it is good that you keep the above scenario in mind.  What polls are for the most part, is the way to measure how effective the propaganda blitz has been. Plain and simple, they are a synthetic methodology, used in a cynical fashion, by a ruling elite. The question they ask themselves is "have we been effective in this quest to move the will of the people?" (lets take a poll and see).



This way they see if they can make their move, whatever that is, feeling they have influenced the people enough, or, whether they should go back to the drawing board, make some major or minor adjustments, or take a different course. The IMPRESSION that you are left with (not knowing what I told you above), "gee Marge, they really want to know what we think, isn't it grand to live in a democracy, they really care!"  Or, an equally fallacious conclusion from the deception - "look Marge! Sixty five percent of the people agree with us, we are in the majority!"

You must also realize that society itself is set in motion with it's "challenges" to stack the deck, so to speak, to limit your sources - resources. The United States is set in motion with a break neck speed, to busy you to such a degree that you become exhausted.


(Urban Rat Race - From the Schmitt-hall studios)

What they count on is the fact that you will be so exhausted, trying to keep a roof over your head, put food on the table - the general nasty rat race, so that when you finally get home the only thing you will do is avail yourself of a "major" form of media like the corporate news. Hence, they have you by the balls, so to speak, and you fall into their environment from not only the necessary work schedule, but the forms of media that are so easy to use. There they are for you, after a hard days work, all you need to do is relax, press the remote, sit back and be inundated with their non-stop pounding propaganda drivel.


 
The problem is  that when polls are being taken, the damage is already done, the PR blitz has already calcified opinions. The deception of legitimacy permeates the "major corporate media." It is "news you can trust," and "fair and balanced," etc.  So, remember these facts the next time you look and rely upon polls, the deck is stacked and the game is rigged. Polls are used in conjunction with big money, they are attached at the hip with popular media which is merely the driving force for the powers that be which rely on these PR giants.


THE INFLUENCED AMERICAN MIND

MASS MEDIA AND CONTROL - PART I OF 2

MASS MEDIA AND CONTROL - PART 2 OF 2

BOMB PROPAGANDA

PROPAGANDA

CONCISION AND CONVENTIONAL THOUGHTS

MANUFACTURING CONSENT

LIVING ROOM MANUFACTURING

LOOK AT POLLING LIKE A MIRROR. IT IS "SUPPOSED" TO REFLECT THE OPINION OF THE PEOPLE, BUT IT DOES NOT. WHAT HAPPENS IN REALITY IS THAT SOMEONE DRESSES YOU UP WITH CLOTHES AND THAN TELL YOU TO LOOK INTO THE POLLING MIRROR, AND WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT THEY HAVE CREATED.

Jamming Pearl Jam

""Over the weekend," comments SaveTheInternet.com, "AT&T gave us a glimpse of their plans for the Web when they censored a Pearl Jam performance that didn't meet their standard of 'Internet freedom.' During the live Lollapalooza Webcast of a concert by the Seattle-based super-group, the telco giant muted lead singer Eddie Vedder just as he launched into a lyric against President George Bush. The lines — 'George Bush, leave this world alone' and 'George Bush find yourself another home' were somehow lost in the mix." After the band complained, an AT&T flack said the deletion was a mistake by its "content monitor," who was only supposed to be deleting profanity. (But since when do music groups need "content monitoring" at all?)" Note by Anthony Lappe, GNN's Executive Editor.

AT&T BECOMES GATEKEEPER - SAVE THE INTERNET.COM

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8.9.2007
GENERATING GHETTOS WORLDWIDE - COMING SOON TO A NEIGHBORHOOD NEAR YOU


(Warsaw, Poland Jewish Ghetto 1940 from Yad Veshem)

Just in case you were not aware of it, America is famous for creating ghettos all throughout it's states.  Now, this same process is being replicated all over the world. Granted, this is a picture of a Ghetto created by Nazi design in 1940 - but the same processes that created this one creates the present epidemic all over the world. Because you have to understand nothing else can be created with this system, it only recognizes the rich and substantial, and the rest of the people are cut off - sometimes in other nations they do not even build the middle class insulation, the fat, they don't have to - because there is no substantial democratic movement.



Ghettos can be created in many ways, they can be mandated through a direct act of war,  as found in the Nazi Ghettos of the 20th century.  They can be created by a so-called liberation, which is just another war,  reducing people to animalism through forced pauperism.  They can be created through economic down swings through capitalistic design which as I mentioned above  always enfranchises the few who feed off the many.



Ghettos can come in the name of "progress" in any given nation.  Where there were once factories that created little boom communities, these factories can disappear, so that the design of the corporation can be relealised in a foreign country for cheaper labor - all blessed by those in the government through legislation, and the exploitation then stalks the nations.



Ghettos can suddenly appear through the application of international trade agreements. Where there were once farms run by families agri-corps rise up in their place.  Where there were fishing villages refineries suddenly appear, or coastal homes for the rich and famous.  The people are introduced to a new means of survival - drugs, and prostitution in the new exploitation of industrial jungles.



Ghettos suddenly appear when a supposed government opens it's resources to other more "financially viable" countries.  An aristocracy is created in a day, and an entire population is displaced, while the rulers become rich beyond their imaginations (and their chosen circle) while others are disenfranchised.  In "previous" colonial enterprise  people become dependent of created institutions, trading frameworks and armed forces from outside the region.



Ghettos expand when their is racial prejudice, and a system of apartheid rears it's ugly head without seeming remedy.  When one people see themselves as better and more deserving of life and liberty than another. It comes through racial hatred, or when countries are based merely upon an exclusionary preference.



Ghettos proliferate when it is the design of a global elite to exploit a country or region for it's resources, whether they be material or human.  They are the result of selfishness and greed,  when humanity is seen as nothing more than chattel - a mere number,  or when people are commodified by what they can contribute to an elite few.



Ghettos appear when institutions which are supposed to be to the benefit of all become the soul province of the privileged few.  When governments no longer chose to listen to their people, but to corporations which feed upon the poor.  Ghettos thrive when there is merely equal opportunity in word but not in deed - when the educational tools for success are out of the reach of the needy. This is what is taking place at breathtaking speed in the United States - do you think anything else will be produced in other countries by leadership like this? The domestic carnage taking place in America will replicate itself in "client" nations.



INDEED, GHETTOS BEGIN TO APPEAR ALL OVER THE WORLD WHEN A GLOBAL ELITE ARE LED BY A NATION, LIKE THE UNITED STATES WHICH EXCELS IN THEIR CREATION IN THEIR OWN COUNTRY.  WHEN THE WESTERN WORLD WHICH IS KNOWN FOR IT'S OWN APARTHEID PRACTICES SAYS IT IS GOING TO BRING THE REST OF THE WORLD PEACE AND PROSPERITY. STOP GHETTOS FROM SPREADING THROUGH THE DESIGN OF IMPERIALISM, WHOSE ENGINE IS CAPITALISM, THE COMBINATION OF WHICH IS FASCISM, BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY!

WHAT IS PRODUCED WORLDWIDE

YOU WILL GET WHAT YOU DESERVE

MASTER OF PUPPETS
(The spread of empire is worse than addiction)

GHETTO GOSPEL

STARVE THE GHETTO
(From Queens to Iraq)

DYING TO LIVE

BORN DEAD

THAT'S GLOBILIZATION

THE CASE FOR REVOLUTION - AN INTERESTING VIDEO


dPoetry Written In Gasoline

"Scrap the extras - Let's keep our eyes wide open
Cut out the spareparts - Let's keep our eyes wide open
Keep our eyes wide open

fuck the idol - Let's keep our eyes wide open
Reject the star - Star, star, star
Let's feed ourselves some - Let's keep our eyes wide open
Destruction

Convention blackmails - Let's keep our eyes wide open
Creativity - Yeah! Yeah!
This lack of challange - Let's keep our eyes wide open
Kills me, kills me, kills me, kills me

Scrap the extras - Let's keep our eyes wide open
Cut out the spareparts
fuck the idol, idol - Let's keep our eyes wide open
Reject the star

The rhymes of revolution
Poetry written in gasoline
The rhymes of revolution
Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!

Manipulate the obvious
Cowards bought by traditionalist manners
Scream at the herd that are heard the most
Without substance and with useless... banners
Banners, banners, banners

Your art, your art, is worth, is worth nothing
Like a city with no meaning
Like a city, with no meaning, with no meaning
Your creation holds, holds no hope

The rhymes of revolution
Yeah! Yeah!
The rhymes of revolution
Poetry written in gasoline
Poetry written in gasoline
Poetry written in gasoline
Ah! Yeah!
You had a witness over there"

POETRY WRITTEN IN GASOLINE

BOMBS

WHAT YOU DON'T SEE - THE BOMBING OF AFGHANISTAN

FUCK THE SYSTEM

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8.7.2007
OCCUPATION 101 - A LINK TO THE ENTIRE DOCUMENTARY

Perhaps one of the finest documentaries on what is taking place in the current conflict in the Middle East, between Israel and the Palestinians. Now available in full -

OCCUPATION 101
(Thanks Datta)

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8.5.2007
PLANET PENTAGON - OR, THE TRAPPINGS OF EMPIRE

For those who have the quaint idea that there is no American Empire, one needs only to look at the Pentagons holdings and the massive amount of the budget that is swallowed by this beast. This is in contrast to anything, and I mean anything for the people - perhaps the next post will entail the amazing shrinking domestic budget, that brings such things as cities like New Orleans post-Katrina condition and collapsing bridges in Minnesota.

This artcle was written by Nick Turse associate editor and research director of Tom's Dispatch.com:



How the Pentagon Came to Own the Earth, Seas, and Skies

"Recently, the Wall Street Journal reported on a proposal, championed by Defense Secretary Robert Gates, to reduce the number of U.S. troops in Iraq in exchange for bipartisan Congressional support for the long-term (read: more or less permanent) garrisoning of that country. The troops are to be tucked away on "large bases far from Iraq's major cities." This plan sounded suspiciously similar to one revealed by Thom Shanker and Eric Schmitt in the New York Times on April 19, 2003, just as U.S. troops were preparing to enter Baghdad. Headlined "Pentagon Expects Long-Term Access to Four Key Bases in Iraq," it laid out a U.S. plan for:

a long-term military relationship with the emerging government of Iraq, one that would grant the Pentagon access to…. perhaps four bases in Iraq that could be used in the future: one at the international airport just outside Baghdad; another at Tallil, near Nasiriya in the south; the third at an isolated airstrip called H-1 in the western desert, along the old oil pipeline that runs to Jordan; and the last at the Bashur air field in the Kurdish north.

"Shortly thereafter, then-Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, denied any such plans: "I have never, that I can recall, heard the subject of a permanent base in Iraq discussed in any meeting…" – and, while the bases were being built, the story largely disappeared from the mainstream media.

Even with the multi-square mile, multi-billion dollar, state-of-the-art Balad Air Base and Camp Victory thrown in, however, the bases in Gates' new plan will be but a drop in the bucket for an organization that may well be the world's largest landlord. For many years, the U.S. military has been gobbling up large swaths of the planet and huge amounts of just about everything on (or in) it. So, with the latest Pentagon Iraq plans in mind, take a quick spin with me around this Pentagon planet of ours.


Garrisoning the Globe

In 2003, Forbes magazine revealed that media mogul Ted Turner was America's top land baron -- with a total of 1.8 million acres across the U.S. The nation's ten largest landowners, Forbes reported, "own 10.6 million acres, or one out of every 217 acres in the country." Impressive as this total was, the Pentagon puts Turner and the entire pack of mega-landlords to shame with over 29 million acres in U.S. landholdings. Abroad, the Pentagon's "footprint" is also that of a giant. For example, the Department of Defense controls 20% of the Japanese island of Okinawa and, according to Stars and Stripes, "owns about 25 percent of Guam." Mere land ownership, however, is just the tip of the iceberg.

In his 2004 book, The Sorrows of Empire, Chalmers Johnson opened the world's eyes to the size of the Pentagon's global footprint, noting that the Department of Defense (DoD) was deploying nearly 255,000 military personnel at 725 bases in 38 countries. Since then, the total number of overseas bases has increased to at least 766 and, according to a report by the Congressional Research Service, may actually be as high as 850. Still, even these numbers don't begin to capture the global sprawl of the organization that unabashedly refers to itself as "one of the world's largest 'landlords.'"


The DoD's "real property portfolio," according to 2006 figures, consists of a total of 3,731 sites. Over 20% of these sites are located on more than 711,000 acres outside of the U.S. and its territories. Yet even these numbers turn out to be a drastic undercount. For example, while a 2005 Pentagon report listed U.S. military sites from Antigua and Hong Kong to Kenya and Peru, some countries with significant numbers of U.S. bases go entirely unmentioned -- Afghanistan and Iraq, for example.

In Iraq, alone, in mid-2005, U.S. forces were deployed at some 106 bases, from the massive Camp Victory, headquarters of the U.S. high command, to small 500-troop outposts in the country's hinterlands. None of them made the Pentagon's list. Nor was there any mention of bases in Jordan on that list --or in the 2001-2005 reports either. Yet that nation, as military analyst William Arkin has pointed out, allowed the garrisoning of 5,000 U.S. troops at various bases around the country during the build-up to the war in Iraq. In addition, some 76 nations have given the U.S. military access to airports and airfields -- in addition to who knows where else that the Pentagon forgot to acknowledge or considers inappropriate for inclusion in its list.

Even without Jordan, Iraq, Afghanistan, and the more than 20 other nations that, Arkin noted in early 2004, were "secretly or quietly providing bases and facilities," the available statistics do offer a window into a bloated organization bent on setting up franchises across the globe. According to 2005 documents, the Pentagon acknowledges 39 nations with at least one U.S. base, stations personnel in over 140 countries around the world, and boasts a physical plant of at least 571,900 facilities, though some Pentagon figures show 587,000 "buildings and structures." Of these, 466,599 are located in the United States or its territories. In fact, the Department of Defense owns or leases more than 75% of all federal buildings in the U.S.



According to 2006 figures, the Army controls the lion's share of DoD land (52%), with the Air Force coming in second (33%), the Marine Corps (8%) and the Navy (7 %) bringing up the rear. The Army is also tops in total number of sites (1,742) and total number of installations (1,659). But when it comes to "large installations," those whose value tops $1,584 billion, the Army is trumped by the Air Force, which boasts 43 mega-bases compared to the Army's 39. The Navy and Marines possess only 29 and 10, respectively. What the Navy lacks in big bases of its own, however, it more than makes up for in borrowed foreign naval bases and ports -- some 251 across the globe.

Diversification

Land and large installations, however, are not all that the Defense Department owns. Until relatively recently, the U.S. Navy operated its own dairy, complete with a herd of Holsteins. Even though it did get rid of those cows in 1998, it kept the 865-acre farm tract in Gambrills, Maryland, and now leases it to Horizon Organic Dairy.

While it doesn't have a dairy, the Army still operates stables -- such as the John C. McKinney Memorial Stables where many of the 44 horses from its ceremonial Caisson Platoon live. It also has a big farm (the Large Animal Research Facility). In fact, the Pentagon owns hundreds of thousands of animals -- from rats to dogs to monkeys. In addition to an unknown number of animals used for unexplained "other purposes," in 2001 alone, the DoD utilized 330,149 creatures for various types of experimentation.



Then, there's the equipment the DoD owns, loads of it. For instance, it is the unlikely owner of "over 2,050 railcars, know[n] as the Defense Freight Rail Interchange Fleet." The DoD also reportedly ships 100,000 sea containers each year and spends $800 million annually on domestic cargo, primarily truck and rail shipments. And when it comes to trucks, the Army, alone, has a fleet of 12,700 Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Trucks (huge, eight-wheeled vehicles used to supply ammunition, petroleum, oils, and lubricants to other combat vehicles and weapons systems in the field) and 120,000 Humvees. All told, according to a 2006 Pentagon report, the DoD had a total of at least "280 ships, 14,000 aircraft, 900 strategic missiles, and 330,000 ground combat and tactical vehicles."

The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), the DoD's largest combat support agency (with operations in 48 of the 50 states and 28 foreign countries) boasts: "If America's forces eat it, wear it, maintain equipment with it, or burn it as fuel…. DLA probably provides it." In fact, the DLA claims that it "manages" some 5.2 million items and maintains an inventory, in its Defense Distribution Depots (which stretch from Italy and Japan to Korea and Kuwait), valued at $94.1 billion.

The DLA runs the Defense National Stockpile Center (DNSC) which stores 42 "strategic and critical materials" -- from zinc, lead, cobalt, chromium, and mercury (more than 9.7 million pounds of it in 2005) to precious metals such as platinum, palladium, and even industrial diamonds -- at 20 locations across the U.S. With a stockpile valued at over $1.5 billion and $5.7 billion in sales of excess commodities since 1993, the DNSC claims that there is "no private sector company in the world that sells this wide range of commodities and materials."

All told, the Department of Defense owns up to having "[o]ver $1 trillion in assets [and] $1.6 trillion in liabilities." This is, no doubt, a gross underestimate given the DoD's historic penchant for flawed book-keeping and the fact that, according to a study by its own inspector general, it cannot even account for at least $1 trillion dollars in money spent -- or perhaps, according to former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, as much as $2.3 trillion. Cooking the books and stashing cash is fitting enough for an American organization, in the age of Enron, that thinks of itself not just as a government agency but, in its own words, as "America's oldest company, largest company, busiest company and most successful company." In fact, on its website, the DoD makes the point that it easily bests Wal-Mart, Exxon-Mobil, and General Motors in terms of budget and staff.

It's Got the Whole World in Its Hands



In addition to assembling a dizzying array of assets, from tungsten to tubas -- in 2005 alone, it spent more than $6 million on sheet music, musical instruments, and accessories -- the Pentagon owns a great deal of housing: 300,000 units worldwide. By its own admission, it is also a slumlord par excellence -- with an inventory of "180,000 inadequate family housing units." According to the Office of the Deputy Undersecretary of Defense (Installations & Environment):

Approximately 33 percent of all [military] families live on-base, in housing that is often dilapidated, too small, lacking in modern facilities -- almost 49 percent (or 83,000 units) are substandard.

Meanwhile, the Department of Defense's own home, the Pentagon, bests the Sultan of Brunei's Istana Nurul Iman palace, the largest private residence in the world -- 3,705,793 to 2,152,782 square feet of occupiable space. The DoD likes to boast that the Pentagon is "virtually a city in itself" -- with 30 miles of access highways, 200 acres of lawn space. It includes a five-acre center courtyard, 17.5 miles of corridors, 16 parking lots (with an estimated 8,770 parking spaces), seven snack bars, two cafeterias, one dining room, a post office, "credit union, travel agency, dental offices, ticket offices, blood donor center, housing referral office, and 30 other retail shops and services," a chapel, a heliport, and numerous libraries. Moreover, says the DoD, the Pentagon consumed a huge portion of its natural environment, its concrete reportedly contains "680,000 tons of sand and gravel from the nearby Potomac River."

In value, the Pentagon's other properties are almost as impressive. The combined worth of the world's two most expensive homes, the $138 million 103-room "Updown Court" in Windlesham, Surrey in the United Kingdom and Saudi Prince Bandar bin Sultan's $135 million Aspen ski lodge don't even come close to the price tag on Ascension Auxiliary Airfield, located on a small island off the coast of St. Helena (the place of Napoleon Bonaparte's exile and death). It has an estimated replacement value of over $337 million. Other high-priced facilities include Camp Ederle in Italy at $544 million; Incirlik Air Base in Turkey at almost $1.2 billion; and Thule Air Base in Greenland at $2.8 billion; while the U.S. Naval Air Station in Keflavik, Iceland is appraised at $3.4 billion and the various military facilities in Guam are valued at more than $11 billion.

Still, to begin to grasp the Pentagon's global immensity, it helps to look, again, at its land holdings -- all 120,191 square kilometers which are almost exactly the size of North Korea (120,538 square kilometers). These holdings are larger than any of the following nations: Liberia, Bulgaria, Guatemala, South Korea, Hungary, Portugal, Jordan, Kuwait, Israel, Denmark, Georgia, or Austria. The 7,518 square kilometers of 20 micro-states -- the Vatican, Monaco, Nauru, Tuvalu, San Marino, Liechtenstein, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Maldives, Malta, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Barbados, Antigua and Barbuda, Seychelles, Andorra, Bahrain, Saint Lucia, Singapore, the Federated States of Micronesia, Kiribati and Tonga -- combined pales in comparison to the 9,307 square kilometers of just one military base, White Sands Missile Range.


Downsizing?

While it has been setting up hundreds of bases across the globe to support ongoing wars, the Pentagon has also been restructuring its forces in an effort to reduce troop levels at old Cold War mega-bases and close down less strategically useful sites. Does this mean less Pentagon control in the world?

Don't bet on it. In fact, the U.S. military is exploring long-term options to dominate the planet as never before. Previously, the DoD has only maintained a moving presence on the high seas. This may change. The Pentagon is now considering -- and planning for -- future "sea-basing." No longer just a ship, a fleet, or "prepositioned material" stationed on the world's oceans, sea-bases will be "a hybrid system-of-systems consisting of concepts of operations, ships, forces, offensive and defensive weapons, aircraft, communications and logistics." The notion of such bases is increasingly popular within the military due to the fact that they "will help to assure access to areas where U.S. military forces may be denied access to support [land] facilities." After all, as a report by the Defense Science Board pointed out, "[S]eabases are sovereign [and] not subject to alliance vagaries." Imagine a future where the people of countries at odds with U.S. policies suddenly find America's "massive seaborne platforms" floating just outside their territorial waters.


With a real-estate portfolio that includes the earth and the sea, the sky would, quite literally, be the limit for the DoD. According to Noah Shachtman, editor of Wired's "Danger Room" blog, the "U.S. Air Force Transformation Flight Plan" of 2004 outlined what "analysts call the most detailed picture since the end of the Cold War of the Pentagon's efforts to turn outer space into a battlefield…. the report makes U.S. dominance of the heavens a top Pentagon priority in the new century." As the U.S. military's outer-space policy statement puts it, "Freedom of action in space is as important to the United States as air power and sea power."

When you're focused on effectively controlling a planet, the idea of occupying Iraq, a country about the size of the state of California, for the next decade or five, must seem like a small thing. In practice, however, the global landlord on the Potomac has found property values in Iraq steep indeed. As all now know, it has been fought to a standstill there by modest-sized bands of guerillas lacking air power, sea power, or high-tech spy satellites in outer space. The Pentagon may be landlord to massive swaths of the globe, but from Vietnam to Laos, Beruit to Somalia, U.S. forces have also found themselves evicted by neighborhood residents from properties they were prepared to consider their own. The question remains: Will Iraq be added to the list of permanently occupied territories and take on the look of long-garrisoned South Korea as Secretary of Defense Gates and President Bush have urged -- or will it be added to a growing list of places that have effectively resisted paying the rent on Planet Pentagon?"

Nick Turse is the associate editor and research director of Tomdispatch.com. He has written for the Los Angeles Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, the Nation, the Village Voice, and regularly for Tomdispatch.com. His first book, The Complex, an exploration of the new military-corporate complex in America, is due out in the American Empire Project Series by Metropolitan Books in 2008.

WHAT DOES THIS ALL MEAN?

MILITARIZATION OF SCIENCE AND SPACE - NOAM CHOMSKY PART 1

MILITARIZATION OF SCIENCE AND SPACE - NOAM CHOMSKY PART 2

COUNTER-RECRUITING ON CAMPUS

WELCOME TO THE MACHINE

APOCALYPSE SOON

SIR! NO SIR

MEANWHILE AT HOME - STATE OF THE NATION

NAZI WAR PROPAGANDA - WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE? NONE

MESSAGE TO THE POWERS THAT BE

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8.1.2007
"HOLY" JOE - "SATANIC" MUSLIMS - AND THE ESCHATOLOGY OF DEATH

You have got to see these kooks to believe this! This is a veritable three ring circus of holy rollers that want to incinerate Iran and usher in the "End." The next time you see rhetoric and threats to Iran coming out of this current U.S. administration remember this group of goons. This is the crazy constituency.

Max Blumenthal's latest takes us on a shocking and at times bizarre tour of right-wing Pastor John Hagee's annual Washington-Israel Summit, blowing the cover off the Christian Zionist movement in the process. Starring Joe Lieberman, Tom DeLay, Pastor John Hagee, Ambassador Dore Gold and a host of rapture-ready evangelicals praying for Armaggedon.

RAPTURE READY: THE CHRISTIANS UNITED FOR ISRAEL TOUR



I want the Christian Zionists to consider another photo to depict their support for Zionism in the Middle East.  Here you have a child, who is hiding from the IOF (I do not call them the Israeli "Defense" Forces, they are occupiers, and as an aggressively standing occupation force, there is NO defense). Look carefully at her face for there you will see what you are supporting - fear, agony and endless torture, the pain that twists this child's face, that of the Palestinians. What I see in this child's face is not only what happens in the Occupied Territories, but all over the world, as Western Hegemony spreads  their culture of terror -

SUPPORT ISRAEL



(Originally taken from The Angry Arab News Service, where As'ad described this photo in this manner - "She is trying to stay alive during an Israeli invasion of Bayt Lahya"
HERE.)

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7.29.2007
WILL THE REAL DARFUR PLEASE STAND UP



Western Hegemonies writers will continue to "expose" the fighting, or the bare facts of atrocities,  but never expose the elements behind the war(s) or the genocide. It is just "old animosities" that suddenly are supposed to explode. Or, as in the case of Darfur, it is merely "Muslims" rather than the power struggle engendered by natural resources and who will control them, or be the benefactor of the foreign investment or the largess for the resources.

Here is an article written by Keith Harmon Snow and Dimitri Oram, originally titled "Keeping Peacekeepers Out Of Darfur at the ALL THINGS PASS WEBSITE. The link was originally posted on the Angry Arab News Service by Randall Jones of the GETTING TRUTH BLOG.


(Starving for oil - IRIN, on Village Voice Blog)

"The humanitarian tragedy in the Darfur region of Sudan revolves around
natural resources. Such struggles in Sudan began in the days when a
budding journalist passed through Khartoum and reported on the British
victory at the Battle of Omdurman. "The weapons, the methods and the
fanaticism of the Middle Ages," reported Winston Churchill, "were
brought by an extraordinary anachronism into dire collision with the
organization and inventions of the 19th century. The result was not
surprising." The gattling gun silenced some 60,000 Sudanese tribesmen
armed only with spears, bows and arrows.

While colonialism died a hard death in Sudan, during the Cold War the

control of the Sudan remained central to the U.S. and its
anti-communist allies throughout the 1970's and 1980's. War began in
the early 1980's, and after 1990 the U.S. supported the southern
Christian rebels, the Sudan People's Liberation Army, for over a
decade, until a peace deal was struck in 2003.



In the 1990's an Islamic government came to power, and tensions
escalated (1998) when the Clinton Administration bombed the Al Shifta
pharmaceutical factory, the country's only producer of medical
supplies. After 9/11 the Bush Administration warmed to the Government
of Sudan, and today Sudan is both credited as a pivotal ally in the
"War on Terror" and castigated as "a rogue Arab government committing
genocide against black Africans in Darfur."

Darfur is now the flash point for the international geopolitical

chess-game to control Sudan and its resources. For example, the U.S.
Sugar industry notes that Sudan is a major sugar producer, and the
American Botanical Council credits Darfur with supplying two-thirds of
world-supply of high-quality gum Arabic—an ingredient in soft drinks
and pharmaceutical products. USAID funded Gum Arabic projects
throughout the 1980's, but suspended them with the ascension of the
Islamic government in the 1990's. And, as noted by Khalil Ibrahim, the
leader of the rebel Justice and Equality Movement, one of mysterious
factions fighting in Darfur, "oil is everywhere in Sudan." Darfur is
rich in uranium, copper, gold and petroleum.



Combatants in Darfur not only arrive on camels and horses—the infamous
"janjaweed" ever credited with genocide—but also in C-130 aircraft,
with logistical and strategic support provided by U.S. Air Forces in
Europe, under U.S. Marine General James Jones. Backed by the U.S.
and NATO, the 7000 troops of the African Union (AU) "peacekeeping"
force have only deepened the quagmire: the AU force is accused of
taking sides and there are calls for withdrawal. Rwandan troops with
the AU mission in Darfur are themselves accused of having committed
atrocities in the Congo. The U.S. and its allies, including Britain,
Israel and Taiwan, continue to press their interests in the region:
both the U.S. and Israel today support combatants in Chad, Sudan and
Congo.

U.S. taxpayers also support the operations of U.S. troops in Uganda,
Chad, and Ethiopia—three states embroiled in humanitarian crises and
war. Acts of genocide and war crimes proliferate in each, but no one
is calling for "peacekeeping" missions here. International aid and
human rights organizations widely acknowledge that the crises in
northern Uganda is the worst in the world, yet the least talked about.
Atrocities routinely occur in Ethiopia, and Ethiopian military leaders
defected to Eritrea last month in protest of the government's role.
Meanwhile, the attention of the U.S. public has been narrowly focused
on the "moral necessity" of intervention to "stop genocide" in Darfur.



While spending two billion dollars a year on the world's most
neglected emergency, the United Nations Observers Mission in Congo
(M.O.N.U.C.), partially funded by the U.S. public, was unable to stem
the mortalities: some 30,000 Congolese have died monthly (1000 people
a day) from violence, disease and malnutrition. The situation in
Congo remains dire, more deadly than Darfur. M.O.N.U.C. "peacekeepers"
have committed atrocities against civilians. Weapons and minerals
continue to flow across Congo's borders routinely, and recent news
reports claim that uranium from Congo has appeared in Iran. War in
Congo continues.

Those in the U.S. who call for intervention in Darfur fail to
understand the greater geopolitical context. Given current realities
in Sudan, no intervention in Darfur will proceed, and if it did it
would fail. U.S. citizens should support the ongoing peace process
mediated by the Eritreans, involving the Sudanese government and the
Darfur resistance, which seeks to find a permanent solution to the
Darfur crisis. The saying in the Horn is "all roads to peace in the
Horn of Africa run through Asmara," the Eritrean capital, and this is
where the winds of change are blowing.



In every case, intervention in the Horn of Africa has only worsened
the crises. The promise of the United Nations "peacekeeping" missions
has been compromised, and attention needs to shift to reforming
"peacekeeping" and "humanitarian" agendas and addressing the root
causes. Sending more armed forces from outside Sudan will destroy all
hope of peaceful resolution, and the people of the Horn of
Africa—given their awareness of Sudan's vast petroleum and uranium
reserves, and war in Lebanon and Iraq—are deeply cynical of the
motivations of Westerners who call for "peacekeeping" and
"humanitarian" intervention.

At the Smith College Panel on Intervention in Darfur (6 July 2006),
organizers, panelists and sponsors called on Mayor Claire Higgins—a
signatory to the Darfur Action Group campaign of the Congregation Bnai
Israel—and the Northampton City Council to hold a public hearing to
explore the geopolitical realities of this conflict, in hopes to
educate and inspire the public to take appropriate action. This call
is repeated here, and the public is urged to support it.



Concerned citizens should ask for [1] transparency of U.S. foreign
policy and involvement in Sudan; [2] good faith negotiations and
diplomacy offering concessions and support from the U.S. and its
allies; [3] respect for the sovereignty and self-determination of the
people of Sudan; [4] accountability from all factions, and their
backers, involved in the conflict; and [5] a withdrawal of all foreign
troops from Sudanese soil.

War does not occur in a vacuum, and Americans will pay a high price
for misguided action. We need only recall the "humanitarian" failure
of the U.S. military in Somalia, and the ridicule and humiliation
served to the American people as young American soldiers were dragged
through the streets of that far off place."

(A native of Williamsburg, MA, keith harmon snow has worked on the Horn
of Africa as a consultant on genocide and humanitarian aid for the
United Nations (2005), and he worked in Ethiopia, Sudan and the Congo
as a human rights researcher and genocide investigator for Genocide
Watch (2004-2005) and Survivors Rights International (2004, 2005).
Also an award-winning journalist, he has worked extensively
(2004-2006) with the multinational peacekeeping forces of the United
Nations Observers Mission for Congo (M.O.N.U.C.). In 2001 he reported
from the International Criminal Tribunal on Rwanda, and he has worked
or reported from 17 countries in Africa. In 2006 he has been working
in Congo and Afghanistan. Dimitri Oram is a human rights and genocide
researcher, and writer, based in Northampton, MA.)

People swallow this in the states, because everyone has had the "education" of Africans just being vicious headhunters that dwell in the bush and boil human parts in big black pots (and the media in the sense of popular just continues the charade). Covering up the facts above is the common "practice" of all major media, which is nothing but the purveyor of the elite agenda. The same rings true for the "Arabs," or any region of exploitation that the national Security state has on it's agenda for both natural and human resource exploitation. This way, when human carnage is wreaked upon the "backward" people, it is seen as their own fault, or something endemic to the region because of natural animosities, and the public barely raises an eyebrow - they have been neutralized from both natural feelings and outrage by the lack of information and by propaganda! Recognize it for what it is, reject it, and expose it.

JOHN PILGER - FREEDOM NEXT TIME - PART 1
(Or, the result of complicit corporate "journalism")

JOHN PILGER - FREEDOM NEXT TIME - PART 2

ROTTING CORPSES

BRAINWASHED?

THE OVERDUE SPEECH

TODAYS MEDIA HAS THE GOEBBELS SYNDROME

THE PR BLITZ

THE MANUFACTURING FACILITY

NO SHELTER

YOU CAN'T WASH IT OFF

THE ENTIRE WORLD NEEDS TO TAKE TO THE STREETS NOW

When I was a small child, not more than 7 or 8 years old, my uncle told me about the horrors of what takes place in Africa. He pointed to the chrome on a car and told me I had no idea of the blood that was on these materials like chromium. How men were lured from their villages with stories of fame and fortune only to be trapped in mines which were assured death traps, and how the money that was promised never went home to the waiting families. I want you to hear, and to understand what takes place in Africa, and in some what atrocities have increased to this day -

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7.26.2007
PALESTINIAN UNITY AND SOLIDARITY



It is time to  propose unity among all Palestinians. That is, those "inside" Israel the "last class" citizens, those who think they are a little more privileged than the Gaza, the occupied West Bank, and the occupied Gaza. All that has been attempted by the Palestinians did not take root, and I believe this artificial division is the major weak point  in the resistance. Too many people think they have "too much to loose" to join with their heavily oppressed counterparts - sort of like the "class warfare" that is taking place in the United States, without the terribly violent occupation.

When this unity is realized it will put pressure "inside" of Israel as well as from the occupied territories for substantive change. The world will not stand by if the rabid Zionists try to banish their "citizens" (Palestinian) to the occupied territories, as the extreme right Zionist elements have advocated. The "new moderate" illegal governemnt led by Abbas must be resisted, not only among those in the West Bank and Gaza, but by the Palestinians inside of Israel - because a new division will only serve to destroy a viable Palestinian people in the state. The unity of all, not separated by these destructive class divisions is an unbeatable force, and must result in one truly democratic state - not two states.



I said before that the Palestinians have the "right" to use any means necessary to succeed, not to continue to use means which have proven unsuccessful. When the entire whole of the these three parts are unified, resistance can be brought to bear through the means of demonstration, and resistance - all of the conventional means that have proven effective in other civil rights movements. In order to stop this, the Zionists will have to oppress their own third class Palestinian citizens out in the open, which will prove to the most die hard Israeli supporters that indeed apartheid is in the warp and woof of this Zionism, and that will prove to be disastrous for them.

If this does not take effect, the stakes go up, by the use of civil disobedience by all of the heretofore separated "groups,"  inside and outside of Israel. This ratchets up till we have full blown rebellion and revolution regarding all of the artificially separated groups in a unified fashion. Nothing like before - a much more planned and sophisticated approach, using world class revolutionary methodology -  no ineffective acts here. THIS IS THE WAY THINGS MUST PROCEED IF FREEDOM IS TO PREVAIL FOR THE PALESTINIANS.



So, the strategy that Bishara is proposing, which is very close to what I have proposed would be the end game for Zionism HERE. It would propose a true democratic state for all of the inhabitants, and it would dismiss the already patently outdated and deceptive idea of a two-state solution, which has been a deceptive carrot on a stick to nowhere. The Zionists have brought this on themselves, they have sown the seeds of their own destruction in their exclusive and destructive Zionist ideology - they have proven by their violence and oppression, their damnable aparthied wall, that their "two state" solution is a farce.

What must happen (as I said above) is these three strands must be brought together - those inside Israel, the West Bank, and the Gaza territories. These artificial barriers, which throw crumbs to the Palestinians which keep one artificially seperated group from another, must be seen for what they are, mere placation till all hope for the Palestinians disappears. The Palestinians inside of Israel are just the facade which is supposed make the Zionist enterprise legitimate, so that it looks like a democracy - but taking just a cursory view of what is happening to the Palestinians inside of Israel should disabuse them of any fantasy that they are, or ever will be equals -




Just look what happens to the "official" representatives of the Palestinians inside of Israel - one need look no further that what has happened to Bishara. See what has taken place in land rights, education, economic opportunity,  those in the Negev (12%), etc.  People believe they can create this dichotomy between "inside" Israel, and the Occupied Territories, and than try to split the territories again (West Bank vs. Gaza) - as if they are apartheid to those "outside" and democratic to those "inside." Tell me, if these Zionists that rule in Israel were brought up on charges for what they have done inside of the Occupied Territories, would they be two different groups? NO. Would their alter egos go to jail and their nice inside Israel ones not? I rest my case.

The formula for freedom is in unity, it is in realizing that anything you think you have (inside of Israel, or in the West Bank) is truly not anything else than mere window dressing for dominant Zionism! What I have said here is what the Zionists fear the most, a unity of the territories with those inside of Israel will undo them post swift, and in the place of their Zionist atrocity will be a true democratic state that serves all of the people equally.

ISRAEL A STATE OF IT'S CITIZENS?

ISRAEL A STATE OF IT'S CITIZENS? - PART 2

ISRAEL A STATE OF IT'S CITIZENS? - PART 3

SEE- WHY ZIONISM WILL FAIL

As a rough starting point, there should be five goals to shift to a single state solution which means freedom for all of the Palestinian people.  Jeff Halper has written a concise anaylsis of what needs to take place:

"(1) In our framing of the campaign for a single state, we should stress that as much as Israel might object, it is its own settlement and incorporation policies that are responsible. Since a Palestinian "state"-cum-bantustan, the only alternative entertained by Israel, is totally unacceptable and unworkable, Israel has brought the single state solution upon itself. A two-state solution that leaves Israel intact has been proposed by both the Palestinians and by the Arab League through the Saudi initiative. Indeed, it is a basic term of reference in the road map. As in the case of South Africa, however, where apartheid was put in place by white South African governments, Israel has only itself to blame if it has created, through its own settlement and occupation policies, a single state. Despite repeated warnings from the critical peace camp, successive Israeli governments, Labor as well as Likud, have locked the country into such a dead-end situation. The Israeli public may not support the vision of a "Greater Land of Israel" (recent polls say 65% of Israelis would like "separation" from the Occupied Territories), but its support of governments pursuing such policies makes it complicit and ultimately responsible. If the road map fails, it is in large measure because of the indifference of the Israeli public to its own leaders' subversion of the initiative. To turn around and then complain that the demand for a democratic state in the entire country is "anti-Israel" and "anti-Zionist" is downright disingenuous. When the struggle for two states becomes, as I believe it must, a struggle for one democratic state, we must make it crystal clear that this development arises exclusively out of Israel's refusal to countenance a viable Palestinian state on even 22% of the country. Perhaps the realization of where Israel is headed will finally impel its Jewish public to reject policies, parties and leaders that maintain the Occupation. In that case the two-state option may be revisited. Until that happens, however, the priority of a campaign for a single state has been dictated by Israel itself.

(2) We must shift the focus of our efforts from ending the Occupation (which, when the road map fails, we must all admit will never happen) to achieving a democratic state. The slogan "One Person, One Vote" should provide a common mobilizing call for an international movement that must reach the scope and effectiveness of the campaign against South African apartheid. Indeed, the emergence of a single state as an agreed-upon goal something we lack today will make organizing much easier. On the way we must continue, of course, to oppose the Occupation and all its manifestations, including the ongoing repression of the Palestinian people. We might even advocate certain intermediate steps, such as an international protectorate over the Palestinian areas, in order to freeze Israel's ongoing process of incorporation while protecting the civilian population. We must prepare ourselves nevertheless for the most likely upshot: a campaign against apartheid and for a single democratic state.

(3) We should couch our campaign in the language and requirements of human rights and international law. A campaign for a democratic state is intended to secure the rights of all the country's inhabitants; it is not against the Israeli people or seeking in any way to delegitimize Israeli society or culture. Upholding the notion that the security and well-being of all the peoples of the region is guaranteed only through a political solution that addresses every people's human rights and that national self-determination will have to find its expression through a regional Middle East Union we must present the single democratic state as a vehicle that will facilitate collective and individual rights rather than posing a threat. The fact that occupation and apartheid constitute fundamental challenges to a world ruled by human rights and law should also be a central message. Since the Israel-Palestinian-Arab conflict is emblematic to the Arab and Muslim worlds, certainly the notion that the international system will never find stability (including a response to terrorism) unless this issue is resolved will help raise wide concern over the effects of the conflict.

(4) We should call on the Jewish public Israeli and diaspora to avoid the suffering witnessed in the struggle against apartheid in South Africa and engage pro-actively in this best-chance for a just, secure and positive resolution to an otherwise irresolvable conflict. More than anything else, Zionism was about Jews taking responsibility for their own fate. A Jewish state has proven politically and, in the end, morally untenable. It is time we salvage the good parts of Israel its vibrant national culture, society, institutions and economy and let go of that which cannot be saved: exclusive "ownership" of a country in which the Jews will soon be the minority.

(5) We must recreate an international movement similar to the anti-apartheid one. This will be difficult; Israel has far greater credibility and support than apartheid did. But we find a way to link the many disparate NGOs and activist groups into a coherent and coordinated network focusing on the issue of the democratic state itself, then forge them into a worldwide movement that goes far beyond our various groups and networks."

Even though I do not find all of these issues to be totally workable I believe this gets to the general thrust of how we must think and act.

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