The Hippodrome today, with the Walled Obelisk in the foreground and Thutmose's Obelisk on the right. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
English: Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands in Vries Français : La reine Beatrix des Pays-Bas à Vries. Nederlands: Koningin Beatrix der Nederlanden in Vries (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Constantinople in 1493. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Basilica Cistern. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
The Siege of Constantinople of 1453. The defenders were armed with many spears, rocks and arrows. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Topographical map of Constantinople during the Byzantine period. Main map source: R. Janin, Constantinople Byzantine. Developpement urbain et repertoire topographique. Road network and some other details based on Dumbarton Oaks Papers 54; data on many churches, especially unidentified ones, taken from the University of New York's The Byzantine Churches of Istanbul project. Other published maps and accounts of the city have been used for corroboration. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
2:28 pm MST
Important info about drones to help keep you safe...(video)
*it's funny in a grim sort of way.*
H/T Soopermexican via Dave in PB
Mohawk Nation News 'Bankers Bamboozle'
Bankers Bamboozle
Posted on March 5, 2013
1
MNN. Mar. 5, 2013. International law provides that
we are to be fully informed and consulted on anything that happens to
our sovereignty, land, resources and funds. Canada has our ever growing
Indian Trust Funds. These funds come from leases, rents and royalties
from our land and resources. Canada put it into
In Istanbul (and Constantinople):The Rise & Fall of Society
[image: 3]
*Guest post by Chris Mayer of “**Capital and Crisis” *
Istanbul, not Constantinople, as the song goes. In this history is an omen
for any powerful state (read: the U.S.). A somewhat obscure essayist knew
all about it back in 1959. His little book deserves wider circulation.
Below, we'll take a look.
Constantinople was once the seat of a vast, rich empire. As successor
to Rome, under the name of Byzantium, it ruled over a land that stretched
from the Caucasus to the Adriatic, from the Danube to the Sahara. The Dark
Ages were only completely dark if you ignore the f... more »
Mohawk Nation News 'Bounty Hunters'
Bounty Hunters
Posted on March 5, 2013
MNN. Mar. 2, 2013. US Senator Lindsay Graham
admitted that 4,756 people were killed by armed unmanned US drones.
Currently aimed at people in the Middle East, he said, “Sometimes you
hit innocent civilians”. Collateral damage! Obama’s policy of
assassinating Americans and designated “terrorists” abroad, without
Mohawk Nation News 'Falling Down'
Falling Down
Posted on March 4, 2013
MNN. Mar. 5, 2013. Panic is setting in? Prime
Minister Harper’s inner circle is cracking. Queen Beatrix and the Pope
‘resigned’, him over covering up the crimes of his priests. Queen
Elizabeth suddenly comes down with vomiting and diarrhea and lands in
the hospital. The hierarchy is collapsing in upon itself.
Shame! (RFK Remembered)
It's almost funny, isn't it, that anyone has the "gumption" to mention the
name of Robert F. Kennedy at a time when social services are being
annihilated in favor of nonstop war spending and ever greater tax breaks
for the wealthy? Unless that someone is Robert Reich, who interned for him
the year before he was assassinated. Contrast Bob's description of RFK with
that of BHO (if you've got
Uninformed voters
Much as I hate to amplify poll mania, this struck me as relevant to what's
wrong with everything in media.
In the initial days after the budget sequester went into effect, a majority
(51%) of Americans say they don't know enough to judge whether the
automatic cuts in the budget put in place last Friday are a good or a bad
thing for the country. The remainder tilt toward negative evaluations of
the sequestration's impact on the country, by 30% to 18%. Similarly, the
majority of Americans don't yet have enough information to judge
sequestration's impact on themselves personally, but ... more »
“How I meteored your Motherland”
A ten-ton meteor exploded over Russian’s heads with the force of an atomic
bomb, and most Russians ever even noticed. There are so many more insane
things going on down on the ground.
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GOP continues quest to end USPS
Our US Postal Service is going broke largely because they don't get to run
their own business. All their decisions are subject to the whims of
Congress. When Republicans mandated they have to fully fund 75 years worth
of retirement benefits, that put them on the path to insolvency. Yet the
Postmaster General struggles on, trying his best to overcome a $16 billion
shortfall (70% of which stems from the onerous pre-funding of retirements)
that grows bigger daily. Toward that end, he decided to end Saturday
deliveries to save a couple of billion in costs. Nobody loved the idea, but
as... more »
The Washington Post sings the praises of KIPP!
*TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 2013*
*The Post tends to be quite selective:* A new, major study has examined the
performance of the KIPP charter schools.
At the Washington Post, Jay Mathews examined the study last week in this
lengthy blog post. (The comments from his readers are also well worth
reading.) On Saturday, the editors produced this editorial.
At the Washington Post, the editors *love* the KIPP schools. As we read
their editorial, we were struck, as we often are, by the highly selective
way the Post covers public school issues.
For ourselves, we aren’t critics of the KIPP schools; ... more »
Christy Clark's Stealth Government Exposed
And I was hoping she'd survive long enough to run the B.C. Libs on the
rocks in the May elections.
Having thrown most of her closest advisers under a good many buses, B.C.'s
unelected, unelectable and outgoing premier, Christy Clark, is now pretty
much on her own. Even her caucus and cabinet are beginning to abandon her
leaky ship.
But scandal just keeps coming Crispy's way. Now it's the Information and
Privacy Commissioner Elizabeth Denham's turn to savage premier Clark.
Denham has released a scathing report accusing Clark and her minions of
governing off the record to esc... more »
SANDY HOOK AND THE CIA
*1.* "Rabbi Praver was at the aftermath of the (Sandy Hook) tragedy
early
on to provide emotional support.
"The Rabbi stoically revived painful memories of arriving at the fire
station.
"The station was surrounded by news teams, and within its walls were*
the
CIA*, police forces, and despairing parents..."
*Newtown Visits for Project 20/20 Siyum*
*
*
*Parker - The Jester. JUNG, STRAUSS, BATMAN*
*2.* "Anderson Cooper (known by well researched individuals to be a
*CIA*operative embedded in within the mainstream media) has seemingly
been
ordered by his masters to launch a massive... more »
Harry Targ : Human Sustainability and the Living Wage
Image
from This Magazine
The jobs/income problem:
How do we sustain human life?
Given the vision that animates the progressive majority and the need to
build broad coalitions, rebuilding living wage campaigns could be an
important part of its organizing future.
By Harry Targ / The Rag Blog / March 5, 2013
In one way or another progressives are addressing fundamental questions
basic to human
Breaking: The Howler and Shipp, together at last!
*TUESDAY,
MARCH 5, 2013*
*A long, thirteen-year campaign:* Here at THE DAILY HOWLER, we’ve been
running E.R. Shipp for president ever since her ombudsman column for the
Washington Post on Sunday, March 5, 2000.
For our real-time reaction, just click this. Shipp’s column has only
become
more insightful as the years have rolled by.
Well sir, this very evening, at 5 PM, we’ll be doing The Marc Steiner
Showwith Shipp herself! At present, Shipp is serving as “Journalist in
Residence” at Morgan State. Steiner’s show is heard on WEAA, Morgan’s
blockbuster, powerhouse NPR affiliate.
*Just ... more »
The BBC respond
The BBC's Leanne Buckle has responded to my most recent email but has
ignored my pointing out of an error of fact
'Dear Audience Member
Thank you for your further email to the Trust of 4 March 2013. Your
response will be considered as a challenge to my decision that Trustees
should not hear this appeal. Therefore, as was set out in my letter, your
original appeal to the Trust, my response to it and your challenge letter
will be put before Trustees at their April meeting. Trustees will have
access to your previous correspondence with the BBC. If the Trustees agree
with my decisi... more »
Weekly Find: A Passion For Raw Chocolate
*A Passion For Raw Chocolate by Amy Levin*
A few months back I attended a raw chocolate making class. Not quite
knowing what it was as it had been advertised as a dairy and sugar free
chocolate making class. I left the two hour session feeling quite confused
and unsatisfied. The chocolates I brought home from the class were falling
apart, overly sweetened with Agave and oozing with oil. Very far from the
typical crunchy, shiny chocolate that I was used to. After that class I
thought never again will I attempt raw chocolate, it is too complicated and
doesn’t come out very well, but ... more »
Elementary, Doctor Watson
Gwynne Dyer explains the Chinese government's announcement of plans to introduce
carbon taxes. The motivation is the most powerful of all, fear.
Under the direction of the World Bank's top climate scientist, Sir Robert
Watson, studies have been commissioned into how reaching 2 degrees Celsius
of warming would impact agriculture in certain countries. Dyer's source
inside the company contracted by the World Bank to perform the assessments
said the future is mighty grim for China.
*The director told me the amount of food his own country would lose, which
was bad enough—and then m... more »
Which Politicians Need To Give Back The Bribes They Took From Adelson?
The Adelsons injected tens of millions of dollars into the campaigns last
year through secretive SuperPACs run by Rove, Koch brothers operatives, the
Republican Jewish Coalition and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce (which is
notorious for laundering illegal contributions from China and other
countries into campaigns for right-wing politicians). They also gave $5
million to the Congressional Leadership PAC, which spent heavily to elect
right-wing politicians and was best known for a campaign smearing Betty
Sutton on behalf of *Jim Renacci* (R-OH). And the biggest amounts of cash
the Ad... more »
Lamar W. Hankins : Pipeline Debate is Mired in Disinformation
Coming
your way? Pieces of the pipeline. Image from National Radio Canada.
Keystone XL Pipeline debate
is mired in disinformation
The Keystone XL Pipeline project has virtually nothing to do with
American energy independence, but everything to do with enriching
Canadian tar sands oil interests and the interests of refineries that
are in the oil products exporting business.
By Lamar W. Hankins
Wringing More Life Out of Canada's CF-18s
The Harper government has decided to upgrade Canada's aging fleet of CF-18s
to buy a little time while it tries to sort out its blunder over the F-35.
*Sources said the changes in the eligible options make it easier for
manufacturers to propose a “mixed fleet” of upgraded CF-18s and other
fighter jets, or a later delivery of new jets as the CF-18s fly beyond
their planned phase-out.*
*The new proposal is the latest shift of position by the Harper government
after last year’s highly critical report by Auditor-General on a planned
sole-sourced purchase of 65 F-35 fighters.*
It's now ... more »
TECHNO-UTOPIANISM SEMINAR REPORT
I have just returned from San Francisco where I attended a private seminar
called *Techno-Utopianism: Killing the World* with about 30 leading
environmentalists, scientists, economists, writers, and activists. I was
asked to represent the Global Network and report on the latest space
technology issues including drones, global strike systems, surveillance,
and the like. It was quite an honor to be invited to attend this event and
I learned a great deal from those assembled.
The event was led by Jerry Mander (Int’l Forum on Globalization), Andrew
Kimbrell (Int’l Center for Techno... more »
What George Carlin Knew
George Carlin knew plenty when it came to lances and tigers and he made
that plain in the opening of his final concert before he died in 2008.
The BBC change the image
Since I posted this piece I see that the BBC have changed the image on
their piece from this
to this
Now why have they done that?
10 Tips for Starting Your Own Business
If you hate your job and want to switch careers one excellent but daunting
option is to start your own business. You might be crafting and selling a
product. You might be offering a valuable service. You might simply be
making food / catering.
Regardless of what you do you want to be professional about it and if you
quit your old job because you hated it then there are definitely some tips
when it comes to building your own business...
1) Do what you love!
You aren't going to enjoy this new role of being self-employed unless you
really love what you are doing. After all, you hated... more »
Iran's Aerial Snake Oil
A few weeks back I put up a survey of various nations that were getting
into the stealth game with either aircraft or UAVs under development or
actually in testing.
One reader pointed out I had overlooked Iran's new stealth fighter.
Overlooked, no; omitted, yes. The photos Iran released showed what was
plainly a mockup of what somebody in Tehran thought a stealth warplane
should look like. It was also pretty obvious when the had a pilot stuffed
into the miniscule cockpit that it wasn't even a full scale model.
Now, to refute critics, Iran has released a photo of their stealth f... more »
AFP - Brainwashing Citizens in ALEC Dogma
Yeh - I know they are tea-partiers, but .....
But when you take into consideration
that Koch Funded Americans for Prosperity
is bussing people in for $50 which includes
which includes a one-night stay with double occupancy (or $100.00 for
single occupancy) at a Marriott hotel,
bus transportation,
lunch and snacks on the bus,
one ticket for dinner
50 bucks - hell of a deal.
to hear Koch funded propaganda
including ALEC's Rich States, Poor States
Brainwashing citizens - Americans for Prosperity in collusion with the
American Legislative Exchange Council, spreading ques... more »
Crisis forgotten: Dow Jones sets a new all-time high
The Dow Jones Industrial Index is at 14,275 right now. It's the first day
in the history when it's higher than the previous all-time closing high of
14,164.53 set on October 9th, 2007.
The 2008 downturn was often being compared to the Great Depression. After
all, if our grandfathers had the right to witness an intense depression,
why should we be stripped of the same right? However, the cold hard data
paint a very different story than the professionally overhyping modern
media (and not only media) loved to suggest.
If you bought the stocks weighted as the Dow Jones index when t... more »
You can do it...
*watch this. No, really. Watch this.*
H/T Daily Timewaster via Lonely Libertarian
Postal Service Auditions
Tom Scharpling wrote and directed a pretty hilarious sketch for *Funny or
Die* showing the process by which Sub-Pop records paired producer Jimmy
Tamborello with with Ben Gibbard to form The Postal Service. It starts off
a bit slow, but really picks up steam when the Sub-Pop guy fails to
recognize Duff McKagan. Marc Maron shows up and Marons it up beautifully. I
almost shot milk through my nose when I saw Weird Al's version of "We Will
Become Silhouettes" and I don't drink milk.
The Postal Service Auditions from Ben Gibbard
The Robama Doctrine
Mitt Romney is back in the news with more than a little schadenfreude,
talking about how he would be better not only to deal with sequestration
but also with Iran. Or so he claims. But had he become president, it
would have been interesting to see the Romney Doctrine in action—a foreign
policy lodestar distinctly
Continue reading
Just When You Thought the Interwebs Were Safe
Someone comes along with a “Call Me Maybe” joke. A mashup of Nine Inch
Nails‘ “Head Like a Hole” and the insidious zombie-song of last summer. The
worst part? It works.
The Myopic Menace of Order
White man got no dreaming,
Him go 'nother way.
White man, him go different.
Him got road belong himself.
I have never been able to discover any Aboriginal word for *time* as an
abstract concept. And the sense of 'history' is wholly alien here....
...The Dreaming conjures up the notion of a sacred, heroic time of the
indefinitely remote past, such a time is also, in a sense, still part of
the present. One cannot 'fix' The Dreaming in time: it was, and is,
everywhen....
Clearly, The Dreaming is many things in one. Among them, a kind of
narrative to things that once happened; a kind... more »
Red
Genre? Christian post-apocalypse hardcore grunge rock. Enjoy it!
Video: Wealth Inequality in America
20 November 2012 (politizane) – Infographics on the distribution of
wealth in America, highlighting both the inequality and the difference
between our perception of inequality and the actual numbers. The reality is
often not what we think it is.
Wealth Inequality in America
Technorati Tags: North America,poverty,financial collapse,corruption
The one hundred and seventy ninth weekly "No shit Sherlock" award
This week's award is presented to Iain Duncan Smith as reported in The
Telegraph for this:
'Mr Duncan Smith said it is too easy for migrants from the European
Economic Area to pass a habitual residency test to prove they live in the
UK and enable them to claim benefits.
He said the Government has met with stiff opposition from Brussels as
ministers attempt to make it harder for so-called benefits tourists to
abuse the system in the UK. Ministers are currently exploring ways of
limiting migrants’ access to social housing, healthcare and legal aid.
Responding to an urgent question... more »
The ages at which they crashed and burned!
*TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 2013*
*Young journos flew close to the sun:* Big Republican leaders don’t agree
with Obama about the budget *because they don’t know what he's proposing!*
Only a crackpot would say such a thing. Or an ambitious young journalist?
Why *on earth* did Ezra Klein write that ridiculous column? We don’t know,
and Chait and Krugman aren’t willing to say that he did. But as we pondered
this ludicrous work from our latest ambitious young scribe, we checked the
ages at which earlier versions of same crashed and burned.
It pretty much started with Janet Cooke, who had to give... more »
Isn't Libya a nice place now!
Do you see the special attention paid to the Jewish soldier's grave stone?
The scary thing is how many Muslims in Western countries would do the same
if they thought that they could get away with it.
Still Cranky
From the department of We have a story to tell and we're going to fit any
facts that happen to come along into that story:
President Obama on Monday named two people to his cabinet who will be
charged with making good on his threat to use the powers of the executive
branch to tackle climate change and energy policy if Congress does not act
quickly.
[...]
The appointments, which require Senate confirmation, send an unmistakable
signal that the president intends to mount a multifaceted campaign in his
second term to tackle climate change by using all the executive branch
tools at his ... more »
Crushing Free Speech in Essex (with images, tweets) · avimayer · Storify
"From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free" would seem to be a
rather blatant call for Israel's destruction.
"I've made my position crystal clear. The Students' Union has a position,
which reflects my own, that the state of Israel is a state which its very
existance is a crime.
...
"I'm proud to not give him the attempt to justify his states oppression.
I'm sure the hundreds of students were too. Freedom of expression isn't
applicable here."
http://storify.com/avimayer/crushing-free-speech-in-essex
In my day the University of Essex had a noticeable problem with anti
Semi... more »
Problems Reforming Iraq’s State Owned Enterprises
All to often, what the Iraqi government says, and what it does are two
different things. A perfect example of that is Baghdad’s handling of the
state owned enterprises (SOEs). While some changes have been brought about
in the last few years, the majority of the almost 200 government run
businesses are not only continuing to operate, but have been strengthened
and protected by the authorities. The talk of reform has largely been
ignored, because politicians use the SOEs to maintain employment, while
officials want to maintain their hold on the economy. The stated goal of
the Iraqi ... more »
Jew hatred amongst Turkish youth in Netherlands
'A video that appeared on Dutch TV recently shows a roundtable of adults
and children discussing Jews. The children, who are Muslim Turks, praise
Hitler and his genocidal inclinations. One of the boys says, “on the one
hand I am satisfied with what Hitler did with the Jews…” while another
responds that Hitler was justified in killing millions of Jews because “now
millions of Palestinians are being killed.”
The four young boys are joined in a roundtable by an older gentleman
(identified as Mehmet Sahin, a researcher at Amsterdam’s Vrije
Universiteit) who repeatedly challenges the... more »
With the Greatest Care and Love
OSF-Saint Francis Medical Center (OSF-SFMC) is the largest medical center
in Illinois south of Chicago. It used to be called St. Francis Hospital.
OSF's bills are sent to patients from OSF HealthCare Patient and Accounts
and Access Center from 7134 Solution Center in Chicago.
After you read what your "total amount due" is there is a statement that
says:
"Thank you for choosing OSF HealthCare and OSF Saint Francis Medical Center
as your health care provider where we serve persons with the greatest care
and love. The balance on this statement is now your responsibility."
When OSF-SFM... more »
IMITATIONS OF LIFE: Charlie Rose!
*TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 2013*
*Part 1—A potted plant referees Krugman:* Last night, on his PBS show,
Charlie Rose staged what we’d call an imitation of life.
Earlier in the day, he had spent several hours hosting CBS This Morning. He
pretended to deal with serious topics, also provided our fluff.
Now, Rose was moderating an hour-long debate about the most important
budget issues of the day.
Given the subject matter, Rose had assembled a slightly odd couple for his
debate. On the one hand, he had booked Paul Krugman, one of the world’s
most highly-regarded economists.
Debating Krugman... more »
Tomorrow's World, Today
When we look at the big technology spend on R&D in the last financial year
we see Samsung spent $10.5bn, Microsoft $9.8bn, Google's $6.8bn, Sony's
$4.6bn and Apple's $3.4bn. A staggering total of some $35.1bn. So the
obvious question is what is coming out of the spend and will it change our
lives in the near future or is it still some way off making it to the
market?
If we look at the current projected innovation we see two potential
systemic changes, one that still appears unclear and one that is clearly
some way off.
*Turning Pages*
The Samsung Galaxy S IV is scheduled to be u... more »
The Angry Summer: Government report blames climate change for weather extremes in Australia
[image: The Angry Summer: In 90 days, 123 weather records were broken
throughout Australia. Climate change was a major driving force behind a
string of extreme weather events that alternately scorched and soaked large
sections of Australia 2012/2013, according to a report issued by the
government's Climate Commission on 4 March 2013. Graphic: Climate
Commission]
By MATT SIEGEL
4 March 2013
SYDNEY, Australia (The New York Times) – Climate change was a major driving
force behind a string of extreme weather events that alternately scorched
and soaked large sections of Australia in ... more »
Too Many Chiefs in the Climate War
The wuwt site has a post on "Categorical Thinking"--unfortunately, done in
the service of the categorical thinking of lukewarmists in the climate
debate (actually, political War)--and the following is my response:
*It is as if, in a large classroom, one student has stood up here and made
the above speech. In reality, he is just a student, and not a particularly
good one, yet he talks like he is the professor, who has the answers
required in the course. If it were not a classroom situation, everyone
could spend time on his points, agreeing here and disagreeing there, but in
the end h... more »
So many choices
Source of Poster: * **
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Living-with-Common-Sense/154468647938561*
*Life is a series of choices we make that determine how we will spend our
life energy and on what.*
M.N. Hopkins
The New York Times kills its environmental blog to focus on horse racing and awards shows
[image: Screenshot of the final post on the New York Times Green blog, 1
March 2013. The 65-odd other Times blogs that did not get the axe include:
Five blogs on business and finance, four technology blogs, five blogs on
culture and media, and six blogs on styles, travel, and leisure, including
two on fashion. Photo: The New York Times]
By Will Oremus
4 March 2013
(Slate) – In January, the *New York Times* dismantled its environmental
desk but promised that its coverage wouldn’t suffer. “We can tell the story
just as well without the infrastructure,” managing editor Dean Baquet to... more »
Benjamin Fulford: Murder Attempt Against Queen Elizabeth II Foiled, Manhunt On For Former “Black Pope” Peter Hans Kolvenbach
*Ben's speaks to the Chinese "mandate of heaven" being removed? Hmmmm....
curious that... :) Oh D. and H. are going to have a chuckle at that!
Sorry...inside joke. There will be no substituting a European Slave System
with a Chinese one... Its time for true freedom! -AK*
*
* *Murder Attempt Against Queen Elizabeth II Foiled, *
*Manhunt On For Former “Black Pope” Peter Hans Kolvenbach*
Benjamin Fulford
March 5 2013
World news media have been widely reporting that Queen Elizabeth II has
been hospitalized with “gastroenteritis” but MI5 sources are saying the
Queen is not ill and t... more »
Tucson Muxeres Representing in LA
Historic Presentation
Anna Nieto Gomez and the Tucson women of MalinZine
UCLA March 4 2013
Kickoff presentations for Semana de la Muxer.
Untitled
Make BP pay to restore Gulf ~David Yarnold
Warming climate could mean bigger blizzards, less snow – ‘The seasonal cycle is changing, and less of it accumulating’
[image: The 'Keeper of the Plains' statue is blanketed with snow in
Wichita, Kansas, on 25 February 2013. Photo: Wichita Eagle / MCT / Landov
CNN]
By Matt Smith and Brandon Miller, CNN
26 February 2013
(CNN) – OK, go ahead and get the "Where's my global warming?" jokes out of
your system. With the U.S. Midwest trudging through its second blizzard in
a week, we understand.
But while it may seem contradictory at first, scientists say bigger
blizzards fit the pattern they expect to see from a changing climate.
The immediate meteorological cause of the back-to-back snowstorms is a
... more »
Twice-Baked Mediterranean Couscous
We love couscous in this house and we are always looking for a new way to
prepare it. This twice-baked couscous is full of bold flavors and is
perfect with a pinch of salt.
You will need:
1 cup of couscous
1 cup water or broth
3 tablespoons olive oil
1 clove garlic, minced
Half of a red bell pepper, diced
1 cup of cherry tomatoes, quartered
Sprinkle of balsamic vinegar
1 teaspoon basil
1/4 cup of Parmesan cheese
Bring 1 cup of water or broth to a boil. Add the couscous and boil again.
Remove the pot from the heat and cover. Allow the couscous to sit for five
minutes and then fluff.
... more »
Why The Grayson-Takano Letter Is So Important
Yesterday, Obama announced that his next Office of Management and Budget
director, a cabinet level position, would be Sylvia Mathews Burwell,
president of the Wal-Mart Foundation. He said he expects her to help the
country find a "way forward" as the Cantor-Ryan sequestration plan—$85
billion in across-the-board spending cuts-- kicks in. "Eventually," he
said, "a lot of people are going to feel some pain." And if anyone knows
how to spread around a lot of pain, it's a WalMart executive. Keep in mind
only around a third of the country backs the Republican position on
sequester (ac... more »
Jesús Gonzáles sings, are you listening?
address-withheld@my.opera.com.invalid (Dr. John v. Kampen) at - 7 hours ago
Link: http://youtu.be/dFIIsKPctGU - for those confused: this is live TV,
somewhere between a payed social network (mind the price to talk to the
artist) and a chat (see the later notification bar on screen), be amazed as
I always am about this. By itself a quite interesting communications
concept!
There are 2 things about this singer that struck me. First: Jesús Gonzales
is the shooting star in the Andalucian music scene and admired by many
women. Some months ago he won the "Golden Cup Contest" by the important
Andalucian "CanalSur" tv-station.
Second: he appears to me a terrific c... more »
Read Stuff, You Should
Happy Birthday to Kevin Connally, 39. Yeah, I watched, and enjoyed,
Entourage. I think I've seen all the episodes by now (I didn't watch in
order)...I didn't think it was great, but for whatever reason it rarely
annoyed me.
Good stuff:
1. Chait, in all his glory.
2. Ed Kilgore on liberal vs. conservative definitions of spending cuts.
Whether you agree with Kilgore or not, it's important to understand the
debate if you want to translate what everyone is saying.
3. Conor Friedersdorf on what reporters should be worried about (and asking
about) from the Obama Administration.
4. Pol... more »
Diet Milk with Aspartame, No Label Required, Really? by Anne Gordon, R.N.
Aspartame in MilkDiet Milk with Aspartame, No Label Required, Really?
by Anne Gordon, R.N.
Green Med Information, 4 March 2013
The dairy industry has lost market share due to perceived healthier drinks
such as 'rice', 'soy' or 'almond' milk, etc. So they hatched an idea. Why
not create 'diet' milk products, adding aspartame, and selling it to
children as a 'healthy' diet drink. That's right. Putting *aspartame* in
milk to 'reduce' caloric intake, for healthier, less obese children.
Tasty flavored milk could be created to win back some of the market share,
and since many want to red... more »
SWP Pre-Conference Bulletin: Stop the Witch-hunt!
*An extract from the SWP's **pre-conference bulletin**. If only the
"comrades" below showed as much concern for the survivor of alleged rape
and sexual assault. *
*Stop the witch-hunt*
Over the last several months there has been a campaign against a leading
member of our party. This campaign has been carried out by a minority of
comrades and shocked and appalled the majority of us. Although the campaign
has been carried out by a minority it has done serious damage to the party
as a whole, forcing us to focus on internal matters to the detriment of
building the fight against austeri... more »
One unsavoury witness can confirm the testimony of another
*R. v. Brown*, 2013 ONCA 128 holds that one unsavoury witness can confirm
the testimony of another. Put otherwise, two *Vetrovec* witnesses can
confirm each other:
[12] We disagree. As expressed by this court in *R. v. Drabinsky*,
2011 ONCA 582, 107 O.R. (3d) 595 at para. 140:
There is, however, no prohibition against the evidence of one *Vetrovec* witness
confirming the evidence of another *Vetrovec* witness.... The question is
not whether the witness is him or herself a *Vetrovec* witness, but whether
the evidence of each witness is sufficiently independent of the evidence o... more »
Too Old Or Too Rigid?
The Pope's retirement led Gautam Makunda to write that it's dangerous to
allow the old too close to power:
Power itself has profound, and usually toxic, effects on those who have it.
CEOs are so pampered that comparing them to babies is surprisingly
illuminating. What is true for a CEO is, in this case, even more true for
the men and women who lead nations and can literally have power over life
and death. Over time this authority is likely to have profound effects on
most people’s personalities. It would be remarkable indeed for any person
treated with deference and pampering for... more »
Alessandro Volta: an anniversary
Alessandro Giuseppe Antonio Anastasio Volta was born to a somewhat poor
family in Como, Duchy of Milan, in 1745. He died aged 82 on March 5th,
1827, i.e. 186 years ago, in the same city that already belonged to
Lombardy-Venetia.
Before he reached the age of 30, he became a physics professor in Como. A
year later, he popularized electrophorus ("electricity bearer" from Greek:
capacitive generator producing electrostatic charge by electrostatic
induction) due to Swede Johan Carl Wilcke so intensely that we often
attribute its discovery to Volta himself.
A few years later, in the l... more »
What Happens If the Billionaires Boys Club Takes Over Los Angeles Schools?
Educators have grown increasingly concerned that the "Billionaires Boys
Club's" plan for test-driven "reform" of schools is more than misguided.
Basically, it advocates "disruptive innovation" to destroy the "status quo"
and so that schools can overcome the legacies of poverty. So many of their
theories are so silly that many teachers worry that their real plan is to
privatize schools.
On one hand, I respect the careful scholarship of Sarah Reckhow, who has
documented the edu-philanthropists' strategy of "convergence" or their
coordination of funding. She worries about the consequen... more »
Free Planet? - so, where to begin? - what's our destination?
we're already there.
Except we're not - nor are we ever likely to be, at this rate.
And why is that?
It's dead simple; you are stuck in a loop.
What like Science Fiction, replaying the same scene over and over again for
someone's entertainment?
Yes, except it's real, and there's no audience.
*I'M LAUGHING AT YOU NOW*, imagine me holding my ribs because it hurts so
much. It's really painful. It's just so funny, I can't even stop myself
from laughing out loud, like a lunatic, in a public place.
"Argh......" that was painful, but in a good way - a cathartic way.
I've come to rea... more »
Amanda Palmer - 'The Art of Asking'
I've posted some Amanda Palmer music videos before, she obviously has great
musical and performance talent.
From this video she also clearly has a keen mind, a consistent set of
values and a future.
I'm not sure that I have much in common politically with Amanda Palmer but
I think I'd like her as a person.
'Amanda Palmer commands attention. The
singer-songwriter-blogger-provocateur, known for pushing boundaries in both
her art and her lifestyle, made international headlines this year when she
raised nearly $1.2 million via Kickstarter (she’d asked for $100k) from
nearly 25,0... more »
Global Warming Burns up Taichung
Taken at the New Wu Er Train Station at the HSR.
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sidebars for events, links to previous posts and picture posts, and scores
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Fourth Nuke Referendum Round Up
*In Taiwan even the dogs dress like betel nut girls.*
The DPP says it will work to get the referendum law changed for the
upcoming referendum on the Fourth Nuclear Plant (also here). The DPP's
strategy:
DPP Legislator Pan Men-an (潘孟安) said the DPP caucus would likely adopt a
strategy that urges voters to treat the referendum as a vote of no
confidence in President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) to mobilize local communities.
We had a referendum on Ma; it was call the 2012 Presidential election.
Let's do something revolutionary and treat this as a referendum on the
nuclear power plant.
Speaki... more »
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*History of problems lead up to boil water advisory*
*Sinkhole case draws Erin Brockovich *
*Gulf fish-counting method needs scrutiny, lawmakers say*
*Loyola Jazz Festival!*
*Wednesdays At The Square starts tomorrow!*
Do the BBC think we're stupid or are idiotic attempts at political correctness just second nature to them?
The latest BBC report on forced marriage includes this picture at the top
of the report
Interesting image, here's some statistics from The Number 10 website from
June 2012:
Forced Marriage Unit Statistics *January to May 2012*
- 594 cases where the FMU has given advice or support related to a
possible forced marriage.
- 14% of calls involved victims bellow (sic) 15 years old, 31% involved
victims aged 16-17, 35% involved victims aged 18-21, 12% involved victims
aged 22-25, 5% involved victims aged 26-30, 2% involved victims aged 31-40,
1% involved victims aged 41... more »
Help Frankies Pie Bar Owners: event
A dear friend writes on Facebook:
Frank and his partner, Patrick are extremely kind and caring men, so how
could something terrible happen to them? Well, it's because it could happen
to any of us.
In November 2012, Frank and Patrick took a very well deserved vacation to
Thailand for a few days. These men work so hard at their 2 restaurants and
they looked forward to and enjoyed their holiday.
They returned to Taipei and resumed their busy lives at the restaurants.
Little did they know what was about to occur.
They did what we all do, and used their Taiwan ATM cards in Thailand... more »
FTV in K-town Again
This weekend I had an extraordinary respite from politics as a guest on
FTV's Time for Taiwan down in Kaohsiung. Saw some of the most amazing
martial arts action. Follow the Read More for more pics and action!
Our first stop was the Songjiang Battle Array performers of Shih Chien
University outside Kaohsiung. Here our cameraman James films some of the
action.
Shih Chien university's Songjian Battle Array team is famous, competing all
over Asia and winning prizes. The kids' enthusiasm and skill was amazing.
It was a privilege to work with them.
They taught me some Songjiang move... more »
GAIA PORTAL: Strengthening of Intuitive Gaia Points is Occurring
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* *Strengthening of Intuitive Gaia Points is Occurring*
by ÉirePort
Strengthening of all intuitive Gaia points comes from individualized
interaction of Hue-mans with such points. At this moment, a freeing of
restriction upon Hue-man Light Worker ground crew is in process, and will
complete in "short" order.
Intuitive Gaia points are centers of Light introduction into and from Inner
Earth. These may be found solely by Hue-man intuitive connection. Those
non-attuned will see nothing. Hue-mans with attunement find them readily.
Such intuitive Gaia points are continuously in mot... more »
Labour tweet that gives game away
2 weeks to save the #NHS (& this time we mean it): Mon 18th March set for
Lords debate & vote on s75 regs. Lab tabled 'fatal' motion. -- Andy Burnham
(@andyburnhammp)
'this time we mean it' - so previously Labour were lying?
In any case when will Andy Burnham and rest of Labour ex Ministers accept
any responsibility for NHS deaths at Mid Staffs and others?And when will
the Labour supporting BBC actually quiz Andy Burnham, Alan Johnson and
others as they would if this was a failure under a Conservative government.
Tom Tomorrow Wins the Herblock Prize
Congratulations
to Tom Tomorrow (Dan Perkins) for winning the Herblock Prize for
editorial cartooning for his weekly strip, This Modern World. You can
read his cartoons at Daily Kos, and he briefly discusses the award on
his blog here and here.
Here's part of the announcement:
The prize is awarded annually by The Herb Block Foundation for
“distinguished examples of editorial cartooning
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Jindal’s Moon Shot: An Astronomical Disaster ~Cenlamar
Changing Labor and Community
I do expect that somehow or the other, that the eleven million estimated
illegal immigrants will be brought on side as effectively landed
immigrants. Perhaps we will also have a viable solution for this chronic
problem. More likely, the USA contraction and improvements in Mexico if
that is possible will end the problem.
In the event this huge group of people as well as their cohort of already
established citizens are certain to influence politics as they just have in
the past round of elections. The total failure of Romney to hold the
Latino vote ended his chances at t... more »
Enterprise Without Bosses
One thing that I want my readers to understand is that the future is
evolving right before our eyes because nothing is been lost anymore. That
is the greatest gift of modernism. This article needs to be taken to heart
and applied everywhere.
We have all been brought up accepting hierarchical structures as the way
to get things done and have accepted greats gobs of natural inefficiency in
the process. It simply becomes too hard to effect profitable changes or
worse, to alter unprofitable decisions.
Thus most retreat to protecting their pay check while the young and naive
... more »
Self Driving Car System to Hit $100
This is technology that can be delivered now while we wait for GPS linked
systems able to go anywhere new. It is a huge advance on cruise control and
takes advantage of fact that most of our driving is repetitive.
It can be implemented now on the same basis of cruise control in which the
driver remains engaged. I would expect to seed it show up quickly from a
first adopter who will drive competition to follow.
The customer really wants to get into his car and tell it to go to work or
to the mall or home. This is doubly true for rush hour commutes.
It may take some tim... more »
European Farming Immigrated
It is easy to construct a picture repeated over and over again in which a
well equipped pioneer team sets out in several boats and moves out into new
country. They establish a new community and prosper. Most important, their
population expands sharply as compared to local hunters.
Soon enough, the local hunters inter marry and importantly, the local
hunters with their farm wives are ideal to lead a new expedition into new
country. Thus a process of natural absorption drives the leading edge of
the natural expansion.
The intermarriage ensures local support and after two... more »
Two polls show how, and maybe why, Alberta’s Tory coalition is crumbling
Weakened but still standing: The mighty Tory edifice. Don’t panic. This is
a metaphor! Below: Alberta Premier Alison Redford. It’s interesting to
juxtapose the results of two new polls on related but different topics that
were released yesterday – a Think HQ poll of Alberta voter intentions and
an Environics poll of Albertans attitudes about ... more »
Press Release: Keshe Foundations Gift To Mankind
KESHE FOUNDATION’S UNPARALLELED GIFT TO MANKIND: Signing of the world
peace treaty and World peace conference
Food Freedom News, 2 March 2013
The following is a message from: *THE KESHE FOUNDATION*
*Please Share and Post As Widely As You Possibly Can, Asking Others to Do
the Same*
*Dr. Keshe’s lecture on the new technology already rendering the US’s most
advanced weapons, worthless*
*SIGNING OF THE WORLD PEACE TREATY AND WORLD PEACE CONFERENCE*
The Keshe Foundation made a promise that it would release a request and
information on its forum …. about the next step in the relea... more »
DUNBLANE SHOOTINGS - PEDOPHILE RING
*Dunblane Primary School. '16 children from this class were shot dead.'*
The official story is that, on 13 March 1996, a mad loner called Thomas
Hamilton shot dead 16 children at a primary school in Dunblane in Scotland.
*The Dunblane Primary School*
The unofficial story is that Thomas Hamilton was supplying pornography, and
possibly young boys, to top people including policemen and politicians; and
Thomas Hamilton may have been murdered, to shut him up.
It has been suggested that Thomas Hamilton was a brainwashed patsy and that
the real shooters were working for the security serv... more »
Amen
"If all the beasts were gone,
men would die
from a great loneliness of spirit,
for whatever happens to the beasts
also happens to the man.
All things are connected.
Whatever befalls the Earth
befalls the sons of the Earth.”
― Chief Seattle
Resistance on Both Sides of the River
[image: occupy the pipeline NJ]
*The resistance in Milford, PA was joined today by a group of land
defenders in northern New Jersey! * Early in the morning on March 4th seven
activists from Ringwood, NJ occupied the mile and a half of intact forest
in the pipeline right of way, set up a banner and declared that patch of
forest the “Last Stand.” By 7:30 AM tree cutting crews arrived, and left
after seeing the activist encampment. The community members left the
forest after dark, and no trees were felled today.
Ruth Adams, a retired teacher and librarian from West Milford, NJ has... more »
Kenya: Can Technology Safeguard Elections?
Polls in Kenya closed 16 hours ago, but votes continue to be counted.
Those familiar with Kenya and with the electoral crisis of 2007-2008 will
know to distrust provisional results. In December 2007, challenger Raila
Odinga seemed substantially ahead during much of the early voting, only to
see that lead evaporate as returns came in from more
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Wealth Inequality in America - shockingly brilliant video
I don't like the implied "you gotta work work work," to have a fulfilling
(American Dream) lifestyle, and while this following video is starkly
informative SOCIALISM (in fact any of the ISMs; communism, deism,
militarism, comsumerism) isn't the answer to 'ideal wealth distribution'.
I'd love to see a Global Version of the following US-centric video.
in fact there is no such thing as 'ideal wealth distribution' as it implies
IT'S YOURS, and it's not.
First of all, Economy is a game. It's a piece of imaginary string. You pull
one side toward you, you contact the other side for some... more »
The Realist Report with John Friend
On *this edition* of the Realist Report, we'll be joined by Mark Elsis of *
911Timeline.net* and *RudolfHess.net* to discuss 9/11 and *the fraudulent
"Global War on Terror"*, Mark's recent essay *Deputy Fuhrer Rudolf Hess: A
Courageous Hero For Peace*, and his research into *the alleged Jewish
"Holocaust" of WWII*. Call will be taken throughout the conversation.
You can download the entire program *here*, or subscribe to Truth Militia
Radio via iTunes *here*. Thanks for listening everyone!
ANNUAL IRAN HATE FEST (A.K.A. AS THE AIPAC CONFERENCE) RATCHETS UP THE WARMONGERING
Last weekend’s American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) policy
conference saw US vice-President Joe Biden threaten Iran with military
action if sanctions and diplomacy didn’t work in preventing Iran from
developing a nuclear weapon. He told his audience:
*If, God forbid, the need to act occurs, it is critically important for the
whole world to know we did everything in our power, we did everything that
reasonably could have been expected to avoid any confrontation.*
Of course it is ‘critically important’; how else could the West con the
world into accepting an attack against... more »
The Senate = A Ball Of Shit .. er .. I mean Abolish It.
*The
New Democrats have long advocated abolishing the corrupt, unelected,
undemocratic Canadian Senate.*
* *
*It's at the top of their agenda everyday in Question Period and, on
Wednesday, leader Thomas Mulcair called on the RCMP to look into the
spending controversies.*
*
**Well now, her majesty's loyal opposition have launched a new
websitecalled the 'Senate Hall of Shame. As you might imagine, it
features the
five senators that have been in the news of late: Patrick Brazeau, Mike
Duffy, Mac Harb, Pamela Wallin and Irving Gerstein.*
*
**[ Related: Senator Pamela Wallin audited for ov... more »
Microsoft unveils self-sketching whiteboard model
*Microsoft is functioning on an interactive whiteboard which aims to
interpret users' sketches to complete the diagrams they were drawing.* The
firm will unveil the model as part of Techfest - an annual occasion where
its researchers reveal some of the projects they are working on. The
project is one of several large-screen technologies under progress by
Microsoft which it believes will become more common both at work and home
in the future.
The digital picture is designed to help workers make sense of big data -
the growing amount of information available from sensors and othe... more »
Ron Jacobs : Bob Dylan's Biography of American Racism
Bob
Dylan visits Rubin "Hurricane" Carter in prison, 1975. Image from
Tumblr.
Bob Dylan’s biography of American racism
“Sometimes I think this whole world / is one big prison yard / Some of
us are prisoners / and some of us are guards.” -- Bob Dylan, "George
Jackson"
By Ron Jacobs / The Rag Blog / March 4, 2013
When people think of Bob Dylan, it's unlikely very many consider him a
VOICES FROM GANGJEONG
Regis Tremblay writes: First in the series is Fr. Mun Jeong Hyeon, the
iconic 74 yr old priest who has been beaten, hospitalized and jailed for
protesting the construction of the base. Fr. Mun is known as a “street
father” because of his support for victims of human rights violations
inflicted by state power. Ordained in 1966, he organized the Catholic
Priests’ Association for Justice in 1974 and opposed the dictatorship when
the military carried out extrajudicial killings.
Checking on the world’s biggest dead mall – South China Mall still a ‘ghost town’ – ‘For all intents and purposes you just took the money and poured it down a black hole’
[image: Two men walking through the empty South China Mall mall in a space
planned for restaurants. Photo: CNN]
[Desdemona was fascinated by this story in 2010; apparently, the prospects
of the South China Mall haven’t improved since then.]
By Johan Nylander
3 March 2013
Dongguan, China (CNN) – They built it, but the shoppers didn't come.
New South China Mall in Guangdong Province opened in 2005. With 5 million
square feet of shopping area, the mall can accommodate 2,350 stores, making
it the largest shopping center in the world in terms of leasable space --
more than twice the s... more »
Melting Arctic sea ice will allow ice-strengthened vessels to sail directly over the pole by 2050
[image: Projected Arctic shipping routes, as global warming melts sea ice.
Melting sea ice will allow ice-strengthened vessels to sail directly over
the pole by 2050, and normal ships to take the 'northern sea route'. Graph:
guardian.co.uk]
By John Vidal
4 March 2013
(guardian.co.uk) – Ships should be able to sail directly over the north
pole by the middle of this century, considerably reducing the costs of
trade between Europe and China but posing new economic, strategic and
environmental challenges for governments, according to scientists.
The dramatic reduction in the thickn... more »
UK must adapt for weather extremes, says Environment Agency – ‘The extremes of weather that we saw last year highlight the urgent need to plan for a changing climate’
[image: New figures from the UK Environment Agency show that one in every
five days saw flooding in 2012, but one in four days saw drought. Some
river levels fluctuated between their highest and lowest levels within the
space of four months. Photo: PA]
By Roger Harrabin, Environment analyst
3 March 2013
(BBC) – Britain must become more resilient to both drought and flooding,
Environment Agency chairman Chris Smith has said.
New figures from the agency show that one in every five days saw flooding
in 2012, but one in four days saw drought.
Rivers such as the Tyne, Ouse, and Tone f... more »
The administration is wrong again in thinking it has the upper hand in the politics of the sequester
*Just 'cause the Republicans have as usual landed squarely on the
shamefully wrong side of an issue doesn't mean there will be any more price
to pay over the sequester than there usually is.*
*by Ken*
No American president, I think, would dare kick off his tenure with the
kind of gloomy, foreboding address that Sunday Classics listeners have
heard the last two weeks from Tsar Boris Godunov on the occasion of his
coronation. The lesson of candidate Walter Mondale speaking honestly about
the likely need for tax increases has been learned by all political high
rollers.
So it was har... more »
Rebranding-- Republicans And The LGBT Community
Will Lindsey be at CPAC to talk about Benghazi & cruise for college studs?
So far the GOP rebranding effort has fallen flat on its face. Their war on
women seems as endless as it is pointless and, although 87 Republicans,
most of whom hail from competitive non-Confederate districts, voted with
Democrats *for* the Violence Against Women Act, most congressional
Republicans-- including virtually all of the party leaders-- still support
violence against women. Their war against immigrants in general and Latinos
in particular is one hot mess with conflicting messages clogging up the
airwa... more »
New York Times publishes blatant "Holocaust" propaganda
On Friday, March 1st, the *New York Times*, in a "News Analysis" titled *The
Holocaust Just Got More Shocking* written by Eric Lichtblau, published a
blatant piece of propaganda in an effort to further perpetuate and pound
into the consciousness of the gullible public the myth of the "Jewish
Holocaust" at the hands of Adolf Hitler's National Socialist Germany during
World War II. Serious scholars have *thoroughly debunked virtually every
aspect of the official "Holocaust" narrative*, which has been manufactured
and reinforced by dishonest organized Jewish groups and fraudulent
"Holo... more »
Why Christy Clark Didn`t Survive Ethnicgate
The face of temporary unity is a display for the ages, agreement and
resolve, passivity and pride bundled, scripted and put out for public
consumption, will this latest Government fare pass smoothly or does
indigestion rear its ugly head and leave voters running for the Tums..
An investigation upon itself, conducted by a *powerless to compel testimony
*head of the civil service, Mr. Dyble although competent of the task at
hand in theory, his legislative and judicial powers preclude him from
conducting such an investigation, Christy Clark by appointing him to a task
for which he i... more »
Consumption Junction
Finally got around to watching this video from MoJo that everyone is
talking about. I can see why it's going viral. Best illustration of the
sadistic inequity in wealth distribution I've seen yet. Worth six minutes
of your time.
[Full size version]
If the one-percenters were actually doing honest work for the money, it
would be justifiable. But they're not. They make their money by cheating
the system. Thing is, they own everything, so no one with the power to stop
them is willing to call them out. The appointed and elected watchers look
the other way, for a pittance of the sp... more »
Heartland Says: Stop Picking on ALEC!!!!!
It had been so long since I had seen anything of/by/for ALEC in the media
that I had begun to think that the new Edelman PR strategy for the American
Legislative Exchange Council was RUN!!!!! HIDE!!!!!
But – today the Heartland came out with an article about how ALEC is being
picked on.
Bravo for Heartland! ALEC is being picked on.
Where the truth of it is – that Heartland and ALEC’s anti-renewable energy
legislation, The Electricity Freedom Act, is being flushed down the toilet
and I think Heartland is just as pissed about THEIR legislation getting
trashed – as they are about def... more »
A History Of Mossad Black Ops And False Flags
The criminal Jewish interest group, AIPAC, is right now doing their annual
conference in the middle of their slave nation, the United States' seat of
power in Washington DC, with the usual line up of US Government
Congress-critters and so called Senators, grovelling to their Jewish
masters... It is always a sickening spectacle to behold...
To help celebrate the annual AIPAC meeting in my own way... I want to
present a most interesting article, that comes in the form of a long list
from the website: www.whale.to. It is entitled: "List of Mossad Black Ops
And False Flags" and definit... more »
Muhammad Ali Recites His Poem "The Truth"
Muhammad Ali Recites His Poem "The Truth." Source: YouTube channel
NewLifeChannel.
OPPT Live WebTV Interview on thatchannel.com
[image: Hugh Reilly, http://thatchannel.com]
*OPPT LIVE Web TV Event*
*Desmond Grundy*
http://desmondgrundy.com/music/ *Tuesday March 5, 2013 on or around 1pm EST
http://www.thatchannel.com*
Desmond Grundy will be interviewed live by Hugh Reilly about the One
People's Public Trust
The YouTube archive will be made available for viewing shortly thereafter
http://www.youtube.com/user/thatchanneltv?feature=watch
Spread the word.
Questioning a census taker
The gloriously monickered Census-Taker-in-Chief Carol Slappendel tells you
why you should fill out your census instead of filing it in the Osama (Bin
Liner). Let’s see if any hold water:
*It will bring about sweeping changes to our lives.*
“Changes” effected not by our own wishes, but by the wishes of planners and
politicians. Not buying that one.
*Some schools will change decile ratings, meaning more or less funding from
the Government.*
The flawed ranking of schools based on parents’ incomes should be
abandoned, not encouraged.
*We need your answers so planners can plan.*
Fi... more »
My Name is Chellis...
Chellis Glendinning grew up in a wealthy and respectable family in
Cleveland. Her father was a caring doctor and a brutal child abuser. She
and her brother were raped, beaten, and tortured. Her pain was swept under
the carpet by the magic of dissociation — a portion of her personality
split off and became unconscious. Memories of her traumatic childhood were
forgotten for 40 years. Amnesia allowed her to function in the world. She
earned a PhD and became a psychotherapist.
One day, in a therapy session, her childhood traumas suddenly began to
return to consciousness. Chellis ... more »
Elswhere: Budget, Newt, Flaps
I'm not cranky any more, but I am disappointed I couldn't get a real
argument going over Apes sequels earlier today in comments. So far.
But even though I was easily distracted by attempts to get that going, I
did write some other stuff. Over at PP, I wrote about Plain Blog fave Tom
P. Baxter (sorry; that's Newt for latecomers) and the conservative
information loop. Oh - over the weekend my Salon column argued that
dust-ups of the Chuck Hagel sort don't harm presidents, and so they -- and
Obama in particular -- should be willing to take more risks. At least
certain types of risks.
... more »
in which my library career moves forward
Page no more! I'm not a librarian yet, but I've managed to get out of the
page level. I've landed a part-time position as a circulation clerk, doing
circ and customer service at the front desk in a branch about 20 minutes
from home.
I'm thrilled. My hourly pay rate just doubled, and it will be a huge relief
to my middle-aged back and knees.
Another reason this is very important is it guarantees I will not be a page
again. If I get a librarian position that is temporary, such as covering a
maternity leave (a not-uncommon way to break in to the professional level),
when that job end... more »
SYRIA: NEOCONS FINALLY REALISE THEY’RE BACKING THEIR ENEMIES
Neoconservatives were – and still are – so full of loathing and hatred of
Syria’s President Bashir al-Assad that they were willing to pretend that
al-Assad’s enemies were the neocons friends. As a result, neoconservatives
from the very beginning of the uprising in Syria backed the rebels in the
hope that the US and their allies would be able to control the outcome of
the civil war that has raged in Syria for nigh on two years and resulted in
the deaths of tens of thousands and millions of lives disrupted.
Now, somewhat belatedly, neoconservatives have finally woken up to
themselves ... more »
Author Interview with Nick Stephenson
(*I tried cross-posting this at my book blog where it really belongs but
apparently Blogger's wonderful new template with which they'd saddled us
last year gets cranky and enables metadata encoded in Word files from which
several of my posts originate. It doesn't happen so much with this template
but my other blog uses a different template that apparently forces you to
type directly on the editing page to avoid that formatting bullshit. So
here it'll have to remain, unless you like having to highlight white text
so you can read it against a white background. -JP*)
Ever since I... more »
Australian Islamist Musa Cerantonio Glorifies Jihad, Supports Jabhat Al-Nusra in Syria
The U.S. State Department should hire this clown. He'd fit right in.
Australian Islamist Musa Cerantonio Glorifies Jihad, Supports Jabhat
Al-Nusra in Syria. Source: MEMRI TV.
Putting the ‘Living Wage’ to Death
*Guest post by Peter Osborne**
*
In his article titled ‘Bringing the Living Wage to Life,’ Gordon Campbell
of Scoop fame shows how bereft New Zealand is of good, insightful
journalism.
Along with most other NZ journalists (and alleged economists), he ignores
causality completely. In saying that “we” should introduce a “living wage”
simply because people need it, he ignores the causal connection between
production and consumption (that we can only consume what has first been
produced). He ignores the causal *dis*connection between production and
need (not an ocean of tears nor a... more »
Cognitive child abuse in the maths classroom
Leighton Smith has been talking about this on his show, this morning:
[image: image]New Zealand's foremost mathematician has spoken out against
the way maths is taught in schools, saying children need to know basic
arithmetic before they try to start problem solving.
Sir Vaughan Jones, winner of the Fields Medal - the maths equivalent of
the Nobel Prize - told the *Weekend Herald* that children had to do "lots
and lots of exercises" to build up familiarity and confidence before they
moved on to more advanced concepts.
His comments follow those of Education Minister Hekia P... more »
The Friends of Terrorism Aim To Use Syria As Springboard For Regional Chaos
An excerpt from the article, *"Russia: The Friends of Syria Group supports
Terrorism,"* by Ria Novosti:
A resolution adopted by the Friends of Syria Group in Rome on Thursday
encourages extremists there to seize power by force, Russian Foreign
Ministry spokesman Alexander Lukashevich said on Friday.
US, EU and Arab officials who met in Rome on Thursday pledged more
assistance to the Syrian opposition fighting against President Bashar
al-Assad’s regime, recognizing the National Coalition as the sole
legitimate representative of the Syrian people.
“There is a general understanding w... more »
The Real News: Egyptian Debt Threatens Tahrir Square's Promise of Freedom
The IMF, World Bank, and NGOs are anti-human, anti-freedom, and
anti-justice. Wherever they dominate and hold influence over the
government, from Haiti to Egypt, people suffer and societies collapse. And
the common link that connects these criminal international organizations
together is the morally bankrupt, bankster-owned, and terrorism-supporting
U.S. government.
Egyptian Debt Threatens Tahrir Square's Promise of Freedom. Source: The
Real News.
Catapulting the propaganda in reruns
*Syria: *
Syrian civil war spills into Iraq as 42 Assad troops killed in ambush
*
**Where have I seen this image previously?*
*Iraq*
American Marines help to pull the statue of Saddam down in Iraq in a
propaganda picture that was staged for the world
How many special ops from NATO were present and helping in Syria?
How much compliant NATO media was on hand in Syria, ready to take the
picture?
Was Hill & Knowlton involved?
*PR always sells a war*
It is so obvious. So why do the masses keep falling for it?
Californians Cry Foul Over Buck McKeon’s Sequestration Tears
On February 28, Rep. Buck McKeon’s op-ed appeared in the *L.A.
Times*containing his characteristic fear-mongering about sequestration’s
effect
on the Pentagon. While no one sensible agrees that sequestration is a
reasonable way to govern, Buck McKeon takes his opposition to cutting
the
bloated wartime budget to the level of hysteria.
McKeon has been President Obama’s chief critic on all things
military-related. Whatever Obama’s position is, McKeon aggressively
takes
the opposite. In his op-ed, he places sequestration solely at the feet
of
the president.
The president is forcing ... more »
Citizen Land Defense in Milford, PA
While action planning continues, local residents are holding a vigil over
the remaining trees along Cummins Hill Road and have organized teams to
continue this work. At the entrance to Delaware State Park residents used
their vehicles to prevent workers from entering until police arrived and
made them disperse.
Corporate boom spells workers' doom
Yet another article on how mega-corporations are eating our economy right
out from under us. Corporate share of the national income gains are at a
decade's long high, while the workers' share is at a decades' long low. The
split hasn't been this pronounced in 50 years. And nothing is going to
change until our overlords decide to do something about persistent under
and un-employment. Unfortunately for the working class, they have no
incentive to do so.
The sequester is going to make it even worse but Wall Street isn't worried.
But although experts estimate that sequestration could ... more »
John Friend on Inside the Eye - Live! w/ the Fetch
I was a guest on Dennis Fetcho's radio program *Inside the Eye - Live!* on
the *Oracle Broadcasting Network *this afternoon. The Fetch and I discussed
*my views on Christianity generally*, and Christian Identity specifically,
and the need to engage in a civil, rational dialogue about religion,
history, and other important matters. You can download the entire two hour
radio program *here*.
Israel Apartheid Week
All over the 'civilised' Western World universities have been holding
'Israel Apartheid Week'. Here's the link to the LSE's week.
For some facts rather than prejudice, take a read of this Jewish Refugees
article. Here's a longish extract:
'Not only is the Israel Apartheid campaign a monumental lie of gobsmacking *
chutzpah*, but the boot is on the Arab foot. You only have to witness the
way that Arab host countries treat their Palestinians, who are denied
citizenship. And not only Palestinians - Kuwait has 300,000 *Bedoun* residents
denied citizenship and the right to vote. Thousands... more »
More Fashion Tips from Cops
You think they'd learn.
From the same police department whose fashion tips inspired the
international movement, Slut Walk, now fashion tips for pedestrians who
don't want to get hit by a fucking car.
Toronto police kicked off a weeklong pedestrian safety campaign called “Do
The Bright Thing!” on Monday morning at Union station.
Officers will talk to people at the subway station concourse all week,
encouraging pedestrians to wear bright-coloured or reflective clothing when
possible.
Making a grocery list, I tweeted.
Going out for a walk. Strapping flashlights & reflectors all over ... more »
Monday Cranky Blogging 3 (and Catch of the Day)
Yes, everyone is right: Bill Keller's op-ed blaming Barack Obama for
sequestration because, well, dammit, he's suppose to be leading, is awful.
And kudos (and the Catch) to Greg Sargent for pointing out that Keller
somehow or another just absolutely is missing Obama's actual position.
Perhaps some of the problem is that Republicans are more unified in their
spin on this than are Democrats; a lot of liberals don't like Obama's
position (because, after all, he's open to cuts in Social Security and
Medicare) and so they aren't really thrilled about "defending" that White
House position... more »
Secret Tesla machine, Who can built it again?
About two decades ago a document came across my desk, a ripped out page
from Scientific American magazine. It said, "75 years ago Mr. Tesla
demonstrated the power of harmonic oscillation by splitting a large steel
I-beam in half using nothing but vibrations."
On a separate occasion when working for an Aero-space co a coworker of ours
mentiioned that his grandfather used to work with Tesla. He even showed an
old photograph of Mr.Tesla...What was interesting at least for this author
was the mention of an advanced version of the apparatus seen below. He
described it as the size of a ci... more »
Jordan from Scrubs was also in Seinfeld!
I was watching an old Seinfeld episode and there was a very young Jordan
from Scrubs. Christa Miller was in Seinfeld more than once it appears
1993-1995
Here she is in Seinfeld
And here she is in Scrubs
China’s property bubble
It should have been history’s greatest example of a successful exit from
years of totalitarian rule. Instead, it might prove to be history's
greatest property bubble, ahead of what could well prove to be history’s
largest property crash.
This *60 Minutes *report on China’s Ghost Cities tells most of the story,
and demonstrates what malinvestment looks like, but gives little of the
cause and foreshadows only a little of the potential fallout when the
bubble bursts.
The main cause the clip ignores is the Chinese government’s role in
encouraging these projects and their money printi... more »
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