Saturday, June 01, 2013

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JoNova: Science, carbon, climate and tax
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The Corbett Report
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GlobaLove Think Tank
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Cherchez la Verite
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DownWithTyranny!
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The Excavator
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DAMMIT JANET!
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Greg Mankiw's Blog

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Turkish police break up Istanbul park protest
Riot police use tear gas and water cannon to rout peaceful demonstration against demolition of Gezi park in city centre.
How and Why to Teach Your Kids to Code
Whether or not your child grows up to be the next Zuckerberg, programming is a highly useful skill for him or her to learn. It teaches vital problem-solving, creativity, and communication skills. Plus, it can be downright fun for you both. Here are some of the best tried-and-true apps for teaching kids of all ages how to code.Read more...    
Understanding the battle of Damascus
An illuminating explainer from Le Monde (in French) shows the dynamics of the confrontation between rebels and the regime in and around Damascus.Carte animée : comprendre la bataille de Damas... by lemondefrPermalink

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Mohawk Nation News 'Speedy Gonzales'
SPEEDY GONZALESPosted on June 1, 2013Mohawk Nation Newswww.mohawknationnews.com  MNN. May 31, 2013. During the tornado of corruption scandals in Ottawa, Prime Minister Stephen “Speedy-Gonzales” Harper sped to Peru for a few days. Media failed to report that he went to give “foreign aid” to Canadian mining companies that are committing major human rights crimes against
Arid regions of the world are 11% greener, mostly thanks to CO2
Increasing CO2 makes life easier for plants that live in hot dry places. Thanks to satellites we know the world has “greened up” since 1980, but we were not sure how much of that was due to the fertilizing effect of CO2. To solve that, one group suggests we need to look in warm arid environments where water is the predominant limiting factor. These are the areas which ought to show whether CO2 was

 
 

Daniel Estulin interviews James Corbett for his Spanish-language television program Desde la sombra about transhumanism, eugenics, and the future of humanity. In this important interview, James explains the origins of transhumanism and its ties to eugenics. He also outlines the transhumanist endgame and what a future society will look like if man does merge with machine.
Interview 668 – James Corbett on The Power Hour
James Corbett joins Joyce Riley on The Power Hour to discuss the economic insanity that continues to sweep through the markets and how the bubble will eventually pop. We discuss Japan’s place in this unfolding economic catastrophe and take listener calls on a range of subjects from economics to geopolitics to the situation at Fukushima.
Episode 269 – Beyond Bilderberg
The alt media has done a remarkable job of raising awareness of the Bilderberg meetings in the last few years. Now, as this year’s conference gets set to kick off in Waterford, UK, this year’s protest is shaping up to be the largest one yet. But as hopeful as this growing Bilderberg awareness is, there is always the question: what other meetings, conferences and groups are flying under the radar w
Beyond Bilderberg
The alt media has done a remarkable job of raising awareness of the Bilderberg meetings in the last few years. Now, as this year’s conference gets set to kick off in Waterford, UK, this year’s protest is shaping up to be the largest one yet. But as hopeful as this growing Bilderberg awareness is, there is always the question: what other meetings, conferences and groups are flying under the radar w

 
 

Anarchy in the Theater
In Review: The East
Indigenous Activists Escalate Campaign Against Dams in Borneo
Tribes say dams have violated their right to free, prior, and informed consent
Paradise Restored
Successful ecological restoration projects in Hawai‘i show the potential of repairing damaged ecosystems
On the Merits of Bus Rapid Transit
Light rail might have a certain cool cachet, but buses are the way to go

Sunday Inspirations: Ballerina Michaela DePrince
Michaela DePrince was orphaned in war-torn Sierra Leone at the age of three. She fulfilled a childhood dream when she recently played the lead in Swan Lake at the Lincoln Center. See a video here: http://youtu.be/2M72_FsPx9k read more about her and her story in full here:  http://bit.ly/1544Os8 via daily mail.
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Many Thanks: There are now 2,750+ @ClimateRealists at Twitter
Article Tags: Twitter I am happy to report that over 2,750 of you are now following me at the ClimateRealists Twitter Account. If you havn't done so already, please join them and follow my latest news items and links Many thanks Gabriel Source: Twitter.com/ClimateRealists Read in full with comments »   

 
 

Guest’s Guest Post–Ted Jones of NEI on the ROK Gold Standard
For some odd reason, all comments have closed on my post on the ROK 123 agreement extension.  Since I happen to firmly believe in debate and discourse, please see my colleague Ted Jones’ comments below (italics) on the the matter and in reaction to a talk I gave on May 17.  You can see and read what I think thanks to Elaine Grossman’s piece.  I know some folks don’t agree with Ted and some folks d
Every War Must End
In a previous post, I asked the question whether the use of drones for targeted killings could be become habit forming. President Obama’s speech on U.S. counter-terrorism policy at the National Defense University  constituted a good-faith effort to answer this question. I appreciate that he avoids bumper-sticker answers to hard problems. So please bear with me for an overlong post. Let’s begin wi


Bits and Pieces - May 29, 2013
I know, I know, not much posting lately. I've been traveling. Here's a photo of an elephant seal near Cambria, California, to prove it.I've known a few charming men in my life, but not a lot. Maybe two, in fact. This article considers what charm consists of in men and why men don't want to be charming. The world would be better if they were. And I'm thinking now that some men I know (the word "guy

 
 

Down and Out in Harperconia
Sweet tit-humping Christ I’m tired. Tired of the chronic lack of accountability in Ottawa. Of a parliamentary press corps that been for far too long too prissy and timid to rightly ferret and call out endless examples Conservative corruption with tenacious vigour (see also: libel chill). Tired of national apathy and cynicism understandably bred by a seemingly never ending barrage of brazen disrega

Brotherhood Figures Block Yaqoubi’s Appointment, Post-Confirmation
Appointment of New Members Reversed   The opposition talks in Turkey have ended in disappointment for many. A Reuters article reports: A crisis in Syria’s opposition deepened on Monday when liberals were offered only token representation, undermining international efforts to lend the Islamist-dominated alliance greater support. To the dismay of envoys of Western and Arab nations monitoring four da
Has the War Reached Lebanon? Meanwhile, Obama Updates War on Terror
Lebanese soldiers patrol Tripoli, Lebanon. Photo: Daily Star We previously discussed the advent of Lebanese Sunni and Shi’ite fighters facing off on Syrian soil. Increasingly, this fight is moving home, as well. Just as the Syrian conflict has involved foreign fighters (jihadists from many countries fighting with Syrian rebels since 2011, and the growing participation more recently of Hezbollah tr

No, they are just like us Sunday open thread
by liberal japonicus I had this for the Friday open thread, but didn't want to blogblock dr ngo's post. The Guardian, riffing about an AP report here, reveals that al-Qaida is organized like a bad cubicle farm. After 15 years as one of al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb's top commanders, it became clear that the Algerian terrorist Mokhtar Belmokhtar was simply not a team player. In a lon
Othello's Occupation
by dr ngo Nobody – well, hardly anybody – really believed the Who when they sang “Hope I die before I get old.”  Well, maybe Keith Moon, and a few other rockers like Brian Jones and Jimi Hendrix, but we still have Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey with us – and even Keith Richards.  So we have to assume that most of you are, believe or not, actually going to get old one day.  And I'm here to he
The IRS Scandal Continued
by Ugh As I noted in a comment, another post on the IRS exempt organizations scandal.  As usual, all the links to everything you would ever want to know about it are available at the taxprof blog, who for some reason is determined to number the days (as if there is going to be some definitive endpoint). Since my last post, we've had three congressional hearings, a newly appointed Acting Commis
Likeability and motives for reading
by Doctor Science From Andrew Sullivan, I learn that Claire Messud, author of The Woman Upstairs, was asked by Annasue McCleave Wilson of Publisher's Weekly, about the protagonist of the book:I wouldn't want to be friends with Nora, would you? Her outlook is almost unbearably grim.Messud exploded: For heaven's sake, what kind of question is that? Would you want to be friends with Humbert Humbert?

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Saudis like to share
For people whose society is organized into a rather extreme public/private divide, Saudis turn out to love sharing information about themselves online. It turns out they share the most of any country on earth.From a slideshow by Mary Meeker, a renowned analyst on internet trends whose annual presentation at the D11 Conference is a geek favorite:[via Daring Fireball]Permalink
Roger Cohen on the Leveretts' book on Iran
Pretty devastating opening paragraph in Roger Cohen's review of Flynt and Hillary Leverett's new book on Iran:Flynt and Hillary Mann Leverett are unusual among former staffers of the CIA, the State Department, and the National Security Council in their deep affection for the Islamic Republic of Iran. This attraction, which knows few bounds, finds its apotheosis in Going to Tehran. Their stated goa
In Translation: Sinai has been kidnapped
I often choose Fahmy Howeidy's articles to translate in this series not because they are particularly brilliant, but because they are widely read, generally pretty cogent and quite influential on elite opinion. The kidnapping (and subsequent release) of six policemen and one soldier in Sinai last week is one occasion for Howeidy to do what he does well: provide a bigger framework on an issue, anal
Hugh Pope on the "Istanbul Gas Festival"
Last time I was in Istanbul, a year or two ago, I had a chance to have a lovely fish dinner at Hugh Pope's — he writes about Turkey for the International Crisis Group — at his Istiklal Cadesi apartment. It's a great location to monitor the ongoing protests against Erdogan, and Hugh has a long post up on his blog detailing the events on the day. Here's his take:So what’s new in all this? Social med

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Orwell Discovers He is Beloved By Censored French, Unknown To Ugly Americans
(Another entry in the beloved Orwell is Eeyore series.) ∞ Early in 1945 I went to Paris as correspondent for the Observer. In Paris Tribune had a prestige which was somewhat astonishing and which dated from before the liberation. It was impossible to buy it, and the ten copies which the British Embassy received weekly did not, I believe, get outside the walls of the building. Yet all the French jo
Barking Mad Meth Monkey Michele Bachmann Abruptly Announces Congressional Exit
Michele Bachmann, the insane Congresswoman from out of Icepick, Minnesota, placed on her campaign website at about 4 a.m. local time Wednesday an eight-minute video in which she announced she would not seek re-election in 2014. Political observers were nearly unanimous in concluding that the weirdsmobile wee-hours timing of the Bachmann announcement confirmed longstanding suspicions that the unsan
Cleaning Up The Place
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Wheels Of Commerce
Late the next day he came into the breaks of the Canadian, a country of shallow, eroded gullies. He could see where the river curved east, across the plains. He saw a speck moving across the plains north, toward the river. His horse saw the speck too. Augustus drew his rifle in case the speck turned out to be hostile. He loped toward it only to discover an old man with a dirty white beard, pushing

The Denial of Justice
I don’t think any single person who has considered the matter seriously, has any real doubt that Jack Straw was complicit in torture in an active and involved way, and has lied about it continually. There are some who would argue he was ethically justified, but that is a different argument. It is not worth engaging in ethical argument with anybody who maintains that the facts which are the basis
UN Condemns UK
Trenchant criticism of the UK by the United Nations over its human rights record would have been major news in the pre-Blair days. One of Blair’s “achievements”, which in the 1990s I should have thought impossible, was to win the acceptance by the public and the media of the practice of torture and other gross abuses by the state. Ian Cobain continues his dogged work on the subject, and everyon
Liberty Reserve and Government Control of Money
I have my doubts about the closure of Liberty Reserve. It is widely reported to have had 1 million users. I am not yet convinced that a higher percentage of these were criminals, than is true in much of the mainstream banking system. I have been told by an email – which I cannot currently verify – that of the US $6 billion processed through Liberty Reserve, only US$20 million has to date been s

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Bank head.
Exactly as they intended.
There is some news that simply isn't welcome.  If you want to read the full, gory details about the shocking murder of a child by a stranger, then you're spoilt for choice.  We don't know what Mark Bridger did with the body of April Jones, but we can read the full spectrum of gruesome speculation from the police, who don't believe his almost confession to a priest in prison that he
Not quite out of the woods.
Considering the potential there was for serious unrest following the murder of Lee Rigby, such was the immediate reaction to the crime on both old and social media, a week on from the tragedy it seems as though the immediate danger to community relations has passed.  This isn't to understate the number of reported attacks on either mosques or ordinary Muslims, which are clearly unacceptably hi
Syria: where do you even begin?
For those taken with the question set for 13-year-olds seeking a scholarship to Eton, asking them to write a speech for a future prime minister justifying the shooting of unarmed rioters, here's another hypothetical situation:For over two years, a foreign nation has been beset by a crisis. The emergency began when protests, inspired by regional upheaval, called for political reform. The authorit

 
 

Sovereign Citizen Sentenced for Filing False Liens
Even the steel doors and isolation of a federal prison can’t seem to stop some antigovernment “sovereign citizens” from continuing to file frivolous legal documents and liens against government officials and judges. But, as a recent case in Seattle shows, a relatively new federal law is being used by prosecutors to punish inmates and other conspirators [...]
White Supremacist Sentenced to Life for Deadly 2009 Rampage
The day after Barack Obama was inaugurated on a cold January day in 2009, becoming the nation’s first black president, a young, obese white supremacist named Keith Luke went on a racially motivated one-day rape and killing spree in Brockton, Mass. Luke, who was 22 and had a history of mental illness, told authorities he decided [...]
New Issue of Intelligence Report Released Today
The new issue of the Southern Poverty Law Center’s Intelligence Report, released today, contains an in-depth look at the decades-long war between white supremacists and “anti-fascists” – highlighted by the bloody battle that erupted last  year at suburban Chicago restaurant. The May 19, 2012, incident in Tinley Park, Ill., involved as many as 18 anti-racists in [...]
Author of Discredited Anti-Gay Study to Speak at NOM Affiliate Conference
Mark Regnerus, the author of a widely discredited 2012 study purporting to show that same-sex parents are bad for children, will be speaking this weekend at a conference sponsored by the Ruth Institute, a project of the National Organization for Marriage (NOM). Geared toward college students, the annual It Takes a Family (ITAF) conference addresses [...]

Oceans Under the Ice Worlds?
One of the things we’re going to be looking for at Pluto is evidence of a sub-surface ocean. About eighteen months ago I wrote about the work of Guillaume Robuchon and Francis Nimmo (University of California at Santa Cruz). With Pluto’s outer surface thought to be a thin shell of nitrogen ice covering a shell of water ice, these researchers have been asking what surface features might flag an oce
The Angle on Pluto
The progress of New Horizons through the outer Solar System has me thinking back to Voyager’s great encounters. In 1986, when Voyager 2 whisked past Uranus, I was about to head off for a weekend of intensive work as a flight instructor — a client we had contracted with had a large number of pilots in need of recurrent training, and I knew I would be in the cockpit well into each night, as indeed I
SETI’s Colossus
For the most part, the focus of SETI since Project Ozma has been directed at intercepting signals deliberately sent our way. It doesn’t have to be so, of course, because extraneous signals from a civilization going about its business would also be profoundly interesting, and even a civilization not much more advanced than ours might be throwing off powerful evidence of its existence through the pl
Supporting Starship Congress
Following last week’s highly successful Starship Century conference, I’m looking forward to the Starship Congress coming up in August under the auspices of Icarus Interstellar. Be aware that there is a Kickstarter campaign now in place to support the event and the organization. From the description: Icarus Interstellar, a non-profit organization dedicated to achieving interstellar spaceflight by t

The Problem Is Capitalism
In “Lean Socialist: Why Liberalism Needs Socialism—and Vice Versa” (May 2013), Bhaskar Sunkara calls for the rebirth of a socialist movement that would work alongside liberals for immediate gains for working people, while simultaneously offering a vision of a socialist society that would extend democracy into the economic sphere. And, at the same time, that movement would fight for the structura
We Need Bats
Approximately 45 miles southwest of Bangkok is one of Thailand’s most popular tourist spots: the much-photographed Damnoen Saduak floating market. Here, women paddling canoes ply their fresh flowers, fruits, vegetables, sweets and meats, cold drinks, quickly cooked snacks, hats, bags and various commemorative merchandise to a daily horde who arrive to take a brief boat ride through traffic-jamme
Bad Green Jobs
Today, New York City launches the largest bicycle sharing program in the country, CitiBike. It will be run by the company, Alta Bicycle Share, Inc., that is responsible for Washington, D.C.'s flagship program, Capital Bikeshare. Based on a European model used in Paris and London, the program is touted as a greener, healthier form of public transportation. But Capital's workers have a f
Striking Back at the Sequester
"Joe Genova, Joe Genova, where are you, where are you? Hiding from the workers, hiding from the workers, shame on you, shame on you." Manhattan rang with a labor-themed rendition of Frère Jacques yesterday morning as over 100 members of the Legal Services Staff Association and their supporters picketed the offices of corporate law firm Milbank Tweed. But it wasn’t sung in the low tones of a lu

 
 

Obama, Reagan And The GOP Double Standard
An old joke: Ronnie and Nancy are back in Southern California, at their favorite restaurant on Rodeo Drive. The waiter asks for Nancy's selection. "I'll have the filet mignon," she tells him. The waiter asks, "What about the vegetable?" Nancy quickly replies, "Oh, he'll have the same." Groan! I happened to think of that one because, in view of all the flack President Barack Obama is catching over
The Right Expects, Demands Conformity
By @TedFrier Imitation being the highest form of flattery, Chris Matthews provides an example of a tactic used more than 50 years ago to promote group solidarity that is still being used by right wing "movement" conservatives today to keep their followers in line. In his worshipful new biography, Jack Kennedy: Elusive Hero, Matthews tells the story of how Bobby Kennedy, as campaign manager for his
So, Who's Responsible for the "Culture of Intimidation?"
By @TedFrier There is a flip side to the "culture of intimidation" Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell accuses President Obama of creating when, as McConnell baselessly alleges, federal agencies controlled by Obama single out for "targeting" right wing groups like the Tea Party for inordinate scrutiny and harassment. The other side of the coin -- call it the "campaign of intimidation" -- is
"High Crimes and Misdemeanors" -- Who Needs 'Em?
By @BGinKC If you think they are just manufacturing outrage to placate their base, you're kidding yourself. The base will not be placated until they get a vote on Articles of Impeachment. And faced with a lack of actual high crimes and misdemeanors, they are just making shit up. Now comes Rand Paul with the latest high crime committed by President Obama...He is at risk of losing his "moral authori

 
 

Millions against Monsanto
Two million people, over 400 cities, more than 50 countries. These numbers from organizers of the May 25th global “March against Monsanto” tell the story of a tide that is turning fast and hard against one of the greatest corporate villains of our time. From Tokyo to Turku, from Tallahassee to Tasmania, people spanning six continents came out to declare “Enough!” The global response witnessed this
EU flags another bee-harming pesticide
Regulators across the pond are keeping up the momentum to protect pollinators, with a new report from the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) adding fipronil to the list of bee-harming pesticides the agency is concerned about. Earlier this year, EFSA raised the alarm about three other insecticides that pose a threat to bees. And the EU responded with a two-year ban on the use of those chemicals.
Getting food & farming back on track
The Senate is in recess this week, but they'll be resuming Farm Bill debate on Monday. The bill will be pared down in the coming days, and PAN and partners are working hard to ensure that key policies that support healthy food, farming and communities are included in the final law. Among the many amendments up for consideration, three rise to the top of our priority list. These provisions take
Another sneak attack on clean water law
Don't do it, Senators. Yet again, an attempt is in the works to roll back protections of our streams and rivers — along with the critters who live in them and communities that rely on them — from harmful pesticides. This time the push to weaken our national water law takes the form of two nearly identical amendments to the Senate's version of the Farm Bill (#1100 and #1103). The rollback e
 
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