Vatican City (Photo credit: @Doug88888)
Jack Dorsey, co-founder of Twitter. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
10:03am MDSTVatican: Jesus was the original tweeter
*Jack Dorsey, step aside -- you may be Twitter's first registered user (and
hey, founder), but in the eyes of the Vatican, Jesus Christ is the original
tweeter.
“Christ used tweets before everyone else, with elementary phrases made up
of fewer than 45 characters like 'Love one another,'" said Vatican cardinal
Gianfranco Ravasi to a group of Italian newspaper editors Wednesday. "A bit
like in television today, he delivered a message through a story or a
symbol."*
There you go. Jesus knew modern social media more than 2000 years ago. You
must read his tweets to live a good and happ... more »
Big Brother meets Network Analysis?
A story in the New York Times this morning suggests that the National
Security Agency has been analyzing our social networks through email and
phone call records, apparently accomplishing “large-scale graph analysis on
very large sets of communications metadata” of American citizens and
foreign citizens alike. This network analysis uses not only contact data
but GPS tracking to understand
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Beauty of the Nature
Sometimes I try to forget the troubles of the world and enjoy nature on my
long hikes. Here are some pictures I put together in a video format and
added some music for calming effect.
I did not take these pictures but they convey the beauty of
the nature quite well. Some pictures have artistic touch to them.
Maher muses . . .
Bag
In — Bag Out
BILL MAHER socks it to the Goppers with a delightful post on RSN,
“California: Tea Party Free Zone” where he contends that California will
pull the Gopper states into the twenty-first century:
New Rule: Conservatives who love to brag about American exceptionalism
must come here to California, and see it in person. And then they should
be afraid -- very afraid. Because while
A Couple of Slaveholders
*These men owned negroes.*
"Determined to start living a normal life as much as possible, the brothers
settled on a plantation, bought slaves, and adopted the name "Bunker".
On April 13, 1843, they married two sisters: Chang to Adelaide Yates and
Eng to Sarah Anne Yates. This made their respective children *double first
cousins. *
In addition, because Chang and Eng were identical twins, their children
were genetically equivalent to half-siblings.
Their Traphill home is where they shared a bed built for four.
Chang and his wife had *10 children*; Eng and his wife had *11. *
In... more »
Would the US government let Jesus cure cancer?
by Jon Rappoport
August 28, 2013
www.nomorefakenews.com
In the 1990s, I watched a federal trial in a Los Angeles courtroom. The
defendant was charged with selling medical drugs without a license.
The defendant was prepared to argue that a) the substance he was selling
was naturally produced in the body and b) it was effective.
The prosecution moved to exclude such testimony, on the grounds that it was
irrelevant.
The judge agreed. Therefore, the trial was nasty, brutish, and short. The
defendant was found guilty and sentenced to prison for several years.
This is how the federal bur... more »
Sometimes when they touch, it's all a bit too much
I would expect some pretty big fallout if someone in a Canadian
workplace
routinely called a co-worker “Fatty.” Or nicknamed them Chino because
they
had a bit of an Asian look to their features.
But for the most part, such things don’t seem to rile the average
Honduran. I mentioned to one of my co-workers this week that if she ever
came to Canada, it was probably best not to call anybody “Fatty” –
*Gordito*– as she had just done while summoning a chubby co-worker. She
and the
so-called Gordito both looked surprised to hear that such a nickname
could
be construed as offensive.... more »
The Political Victims Of The GOP "Let's Roll" Mentality Towards Shutting Down The Government: Swing District Republicans
On Saturday, John Culbertson (R-TX), marched out of the GOP House caucus
meeting that had resolved to shut down the government, shouting "Let's
Roll," a true suicide-bombing terrorist. Except his neatly gerrymandered
R+13 district (which Romney won 60-39%) won't extract any penalty from its
harebrained congressman. [harebrained: ill-judged, rash, foolish,
foolhardy, reckless, madcap, wild, silly, stupid, ridiculous, absurd,
idiotic, asinine, imprudent, impracticable, unworkable, unrealistic,
unconsidered, half-baked, ill-thought-out, ill-advised, ill-conceived...
that covers it w... more »
The green zone strategy
Keep your eyes peeled for pictures of today's NHS demo in Manchester. The
Tories have been going to Manchester for their conferences for several
years now (despite having little support in the city itself). I think in
part this is a defensive strategy. The last time I went there for a
demonstration the conference centre there was walled off behind more than
6ft of metal barriers. No one I knew was even sure they had seen the venue.
It used to be said that fascism was the importation of the system of
colonial control to the metropolis. The Green Zone tactic is slowly gaining
ground i... more »
Untitled
*Rallies against flood insurance hikes held in at least nine states ~Lee
Isaacson, WVUE***
*Can Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal Make the Big Oil Lawsuit Go Away? ~Sandy
Rosenthal*
*Exchanges opening for uninsured ~Laura Maggi, New Orleans Advocate*
*Family steps into new Orleans house, built in a 'Blitz Build' ~Mary Ann
Bragg**
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Ma Confucian Confusion
*Tea being picked on the 169 on the flanks of Alishan.*
Every year President Ma does this:
Ma, accompanied by Minister of the Interior Lee Hong-yuan (李鴻源),
Secretary-General of the Executive Yuan Chen Wei-jen (陳威仁) and Minister of
the Education Chiang Wei-ning (蔣偉寧), paid his respects to the Chinese
philosopher by burning incense and watching a bayi (八佾) dance.
* The dance, a ritual traditionally acted out to pay respect to emperors, *was
performed by 64 students.
The temple also opened the Lingxing Gate, its main entrance which is
usually closed during the ceremony, and* arrange... more »
Postmedia stock trade shows company has lost 85 per cent of value
So what’s Postmedia worth?
A rare big stock trade last week offered a useful indication, and it’s not
pretty.
When the company stock started trading in June 2011, the price was around
$13 a share. Multiply that by the number of shares - about 40 million - and
you have a value of $524 million.
The trade last week was at $1.65, suggesting a value of $67 million. Which
means the company’s value has fallen by 85 per cent in a little more than
two years.
The trade mattered because it was large. The stock is mostly held by the
big lenders who financed the acquisition of the newspaper comp... more »
The Jesuit Oath Exposed
Seal of the Society of Jesus
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*Date Posted:
4/5/2000 * *
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* "Go ye, then, into all the world and take possession of all lands in the
name of the Pope. He who will not accept him as the Vicar of Jesus and his
Vice-Regent on earth, let him be accursed and exterminated." *
* Professor Arthur Noble *
[The following is the text of the *Jesuit Extreme Oath of Induction* as
recorded in the Journals of the 62nd Congress, 3rd Session, of the United
States Congressional Record (House Calendar No. 397, Report No. 1523, 15
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Your moment of Zen
Pagan wedding bouquet. [photographer unknown]
Musical Interlude: Jason Mraz, “I Won't Give Up”
Jason Mraz, “I Won't Give Up”
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1-4u9W-bns&html5=1
Petrilli’s Embarrassing Post about Poor Mothers Being “Bad”
This post is embarrassing—both for the content and the fact that Petrilli
appears unaware how embarrassing it is. Single-mothers are not “bad”; they
are overwhelmed. Education is not to create economically self-sufficient
people (that serves the privileged who feed off the economy). Education’s
goals are much BIGGER than that—self-awareness and complete autonomy,
within which economic […]
Petrilli's Embarrassing Post about Poor Mothers Being "Bad"
This post is embarrassing—both for the content and the fact that Petrilli
appears unaware how embarrassing it is.
Single-mothers are not "bad"; they are overwhelmed.
Education is not to create economically self-sufficient people (that serves
the privileged who feed off the economy). Education's goals are much BIGGER
than that—self-awareness and complete autonomy, within which economic
self-sufficiency is a part.
Petrilli and his ilk will not and possibly cannot admit that poverty is the
product of either the negligence or intent of the powerful in any nation.
Poverty is not the pro... more »
The Rothschilds - ROYAL & PAPAL Knights - Jesuit Controlled
[image: alan lamont] alan lamont
*Sep 11, 2013*
The Jesuit Vatican New World Order
*For those who doubt the balance of power between the Rothschilds, British
Royalty & the Papacy, I have compiled the following collection of
information showing verifiable Papal & Royal knighthoods bestowed on the
Rothschilds. These do not include any deduced or hearsay knighthoods. Note
that in the Grand scheme of things these knighthoods are not even from the
most elite of such orders, e.g. the Garter or the Bath to name but two.*
*I would draw your attention to the two following articles whi... more »
Karl Denninger of Ticker Forum announces he going John Galt and explains why ! Kudos Karl !
It's Called Evolution, Gentlemen (Tickerforum Changes)
In 2007 I began writing *The Market Ticker* due to the outrageous conduct
of various branches in the Administration and portions of the Capital
Markets. Endemic fraud in the financial system that had generated
unbridled and outrageous credit creation threatened the collapse of our
entire economic system.
The consequence of this should have been thousands of indictments,
prosecutions and imprisonments -- of banking executives, of members of
Congress, of various executive branch officers in various agencies and
more. The bank... more »
The International Gasbag
Bob Rae writes that Canada now conducts its foreign policy using a
megaphone. It didn't used to be that way. And it doesn't have to be that
way now:
Imagine a different approach. Imagine if we'd kept our small embassy in
Tehran open, with a seasoned diplomat and a couple of bright political and
legal officers. Imagine if they'd kept open a window on potential change,
as Robert Ford did for years in Moscow at the height of the Cold War.
Imagine we'd brought together our most experienced ambassadors to discuss
the Arab Spring as we should be doing...and then been able to intervene
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Islamic violence flares up in nigeria as 50 students killed while they slept ...Pakistan sees 31 killed in Peshawar in the a bomb blast ......Afghans protest for US withdrawal after a series of drone runs kill civilians - declining US influence giving confidence to jihadists and islamists worldwide ?
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/sep/29/nigeria-students-killed-attack-college
Nigeria students killed in college attack
Dozens of students gunned down by suspected Islamic militants in early
morning attack similar to assaults on schools 40km away
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Police truck bombed by Boko Haram in Damaturu, Yobe state, Nigeria. An
early morning attack on a college 40km away has ki... more »
FED CAUGHT IN QE HELL ? HOTEL CALIFORNIA IN DC ?
Catharsis Ours - 4 hours ago
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-09-26/blast-no-qe-exit-past
Blast From The "No QE Exit" Past
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- Morgan Stanley
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The Europium Union
Here's a curious fact which I thought I'd pass on to you (courtesy of Hugh
Aldersey-Williams's *Periodic Tales*), just for the fun of it.
When the eurocrats designed their euro bank notes and decided on which
luminous dyes would be added to help detect counterfeits, it was decreed
that compounds of an element discovered in 1901 should be used. That
element was the rare earth metal europium.
This was, naturally, kept a secret.
A couple of inquisitive Dutch scientists, however, decided to perform a
spectroscopic analysis on a €5 note and discovered the truth, before
stopping thei... more »
Memorandum of Understanding Between NSA and Israel Pertaining toProtection of US Persons
*The State of Israel shall:*
The Pre-9/11 Mossad Spy Ring - Five Dancing Israelis from Spike1138 on Vimeo
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"Evidence linking these Israelis to 9-11 is classified, I cannot tell you
about evidence that has been gathered. It is classified information,"
*- Senior Federal Investigator*
"According to a U.S. intelligence agency, the government of country A
conducts the most aggressive espionage operation against the U.S. of any
U.S. ally."
*- General Accounting Office (GAO) report.*
"[The State of Israel has a]voracious appetite for information... The
Israelis are motivated by... more »
To quote John McEnroe....
For those of you eagerly following the 'Scottish independence/BBC bias'
debate, you might enjoy reading BBC in cahoots with SNP? – You cannot be
serious from the pro-independence, pro-SNP *Newsnet Scotland* website.
Labour are getting in on the act vis-à-vis accusing the BBC of bias - in
this case pro-independence bias. *Newsnet Scotland*, who spend a good deal
of time and energy chronicling what they see as the BBC's anti-independence
bias, are incredulous.
One of the commenters there makes a point you might find familiar from
other contexts:
This latest accusation is as transpa... more »
Free Planet means a return to Chaos and Mad Max Future-ism.
*manimalian*yesterday, London, lovely Italian restaurant conversation with
an old game's industry buddy whom I'd kinda lost touch with over the last
five years.
Topics of discussion: among other things (which will remain confidential)
the *Animalistic Nature of Humanity*.
Now, I realise it's easy to see how a Free'd Planet of seven billion
customers, consumers, tenants or workers might turn to a devolved
animalistic world of mine mine mine in less than a few months. I mean, sure
there's no way seven billion people could tribally farm the arable land of
this industry-ruined planet. ... more »
BRITISH INVOLVEMENT IN MALL ATTACK?
*'Samantha' - alleged mastermind of the mall attack in Kenya. *
www.dailymail.
Samantha Lewthwaite, who is believed to be an agent of MI6, reportedly
married a former officer in the Kenyan navy.
This is according to a UK police file
The former naval officer is Abdi Wahid.
*www.dailymail.*
*This may be Wahid. www.dailymail.*
In 2011, Wahid was arrested when police discovered that his house in
Mombasa in Kenya "had been turned into a potential bomb factory by
Lewthwaite and her associates."
Wahid was never charged with any offence, which suggests that he is working
for MI6 and it... more »
BBC News pro-Pakistani bias again
There's a peculiar sentence in a BBC report on the upcoming talks between
India and Pakistan.
'Delhi has also blamed Pakistan-based militants for the deadly attacks in
Mumbai in 2008, urging Islamabad to punish the perpetrators.'
Two points, first Delhi has not blamed Pakistan-based militants, they have
blamed Pakistan-based terrorists for the Mumbai attacks. Second the BBC's
report makes it sound as though there was doubt as to whether the
terrorists were from Pakistan, is that the case, I thought it had been
determined beyond doubt that Lashkar-e-Taibar was responsible, indeed th... more »
Déjà vu
Another Sunday morning, another *Sunday *and another review of *Sunday....*
7.10 *Introduction *by William Crawley
7.11* UK government cuts. *An interview with the Dean of St Paul, Dr David
Ison [the man who replaced Giles Fraser], on whether disabled people are
suffering - including dying (committing suicide) - because of the
government's welfare cuts. Dr Ison has signed a letter by campaigning
charities criticizing the government, and joined a prayer session in
Parliament Square yesterday with Occupy-related groups. I've noted, on
several occasions before, that *Sunday *only ever... more »
Award-winning journalist Seymour Hersh comes out all guns blazing against Uncle Samm or Spineless American Media Machine
in a shocking new report, first featured by the Guardian then re-featured
by the Daily Mail, Award-winning journalist Seymour Hersh comes out all
guns blazing against Uncle SAMM or Spineless American Media Machine.
*Not ONE word of official account of raid that killed Bin Laden is true,
claims award-winning journalist Seymour Hersh*
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*** The Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist says that raid which killed Osama
Bin Laden in 2011 is ‘one big lie’*
** He says the US media is too 'afraid' to pick on Obama*
** Hersh, 76, says the solution is to shut down news networks like NBC and
ABC *
** ... more »
Musical Interlude: 2002, “Where the Stars and Moon Play”
2002, “Where the Stars and Moon Play”
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWa26yCRIlI&html5=1
The Consistency of Official Iranian Commentary, Part II:Are Rouhani's Statements Really a Huge Break from the Past?
Iranian
President Hassan Rouhani address the United Nations General Assembly
A Times of Israel headline posted early Friday morning announced,
"Rouhani: 'Iran Will Accept Whatever Palestine Decides." The article
opens by stating that Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, speaking at an
event sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations and the Asia Society
in New York, said "that the Palestinians
FAKE PHOTO OF MALL SHOOTING; ISRAELIS IN MALL
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executioner: Caught on CCTV, the horrific moment Al Shabaab gunman took
deadly aim at hostages in Nairobi mall massacre
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This is the horrifying moment one of the terrorists in the Kenyan shopping
centre attack levelled his gun at cowering hostages, ready to execute them.
The attacker, wearing a camouflage jacket and facemask, points a handgun at... more »
Bohr's dramatic escape: 70 years ago
Exactly 70 years ago, on September 29th, 1943, the Danish underground
movement received the message. Brothers Niels and Harald Bohr – who had a
Jewish mother but that wasn't the only sin – would have to be arrested and
transferred to Germany.
So far, Bohr would be often invited to emigrate but he would be refusing it
with words resembling Zeman's "Why should I leave? They should leave!"
But the new situation was way too serious so both brothers and all of their
offspring and families had to escape Denmark. So Bohr and his wife
Margareta are suddenly walking on a Copenhagen street ... more »
Leaked Pentagon Video - Flu Vaccine Use to Modify Human Behavior
Reblogged from:
http://www.ascensionwithearth.com/2013/09/leaked-pentagon-video-flu-vaccine-use.html
*Leaked Pentagon Video - Flu Vaccine Use to Modify Human Behavior*
Published on Sep 26, 2013
What you are about to hear is not science fiction or conspiracy theory but
a glimpse of what is going on behind the closed doors of the United States
Pentagon.
In a small auditorium labeled BC232 a man is presenting a discussion on how
the military industrial complex can spread a virus and use a vaccine to
extinguish what the pentagon calls undesirable human behavior. Specifically
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"Defiance!"
"Action trumps depression. Confronted with a situation in which our
feelings of powerlessness are more than just feelings, we choose to fight
the odds, as an existential statement. We bellow our savage war cry in the
face of the Roman Legions. We swim against the tidal wave. We attack
Goliath with a slingshot, and throw stones at a Sherman tank, and ravage
ICBMs with our ball peen hammer. We actively reject the reality of our
helplessness; and as we assert defiance, we fan the embers of humanity
wherever they live within ourselves and our brothers and sisters."
- Josh Mitteldorf... more »
"How Do You Mourn..."
Kings College Choir, a cappela: Samuel Barber, “Agnus Dei”
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWgjwTc3PUw
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Fukushima...
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How do you mourn a planet? I don't know...
God help us all.
What if "The New Yorker" gave you a caption and asked you to come up with the image for a cartoon?
*"We will always have Paris."*
*by Ken*
Finally I can suggest why I love *New Yorker* carton editor Bob Mankoff.
It's not because he does such a brilliant job as cartoon editor. Probably
he does, but how would I know? And even if it's so, that wouldn't give me
any strong feeling about him. But then he'll do stuff like declare the
magazine's cliché cartoon contest "such a rousing success, discounting, of
course, those who thought it was a rousing failure."
The context is Bob's announcement, in his latest weekly blogpost, "You'll
Always Hve Paris (If You Entger This Contest),." of a... more »
Sad anniversary
Exactly two years ago today, in the early hours of the morning, my Dad
unexpectedly and abruptly left us. I've learned to live with the loss, but
I don't think I'll ever get over it. Still aches every single day. Finally
have some time but just not feeling like blogging tonight.
Who are Freeman on the land
"*Freemen on the Land*" claim that all statute law is contractual, and that
such law is applicable only if an individual consents to be governed by it.
By avoiding such consent - often in refusing to acknowledge their name -
they believe themselves not bound by the ordinary laws of the state they
reside in.
While the view that all statute law requires consent of the individual is
arrant nonsense, the concept that jurisdiction over persons by the state
can be disputed has been adopted by some aboriginal groups.
Although not accepted by courts as yet the position that aboriginal gro... more »
While Boehner Surrenders To Far Right Extremists Inside The GOP, Greece Arrests Its Fascist Leaders
Obama and Boehner are both victims of the rise of far right populism in the
U.S. Boehner, much like the mainstream conservatives in Weimar Germany in
the 1930s, has buckled under to it. Obama hasn't. The same exact strain of
toxic right-wing populism-- whether you want to call it Tea Party, Nazi,
Fascist or Golden Dawn-- has catapulted to the third biggest party in
Greece, with 18 Deputies in Parliament. And over the weekend, Greek
anti-terrorism police arrested party fuehrer Nikos Michaloliakos and
rounded up many of his top lieutenants, including three sitting members of
Parlia... more »
America And Iran: Get The Niceties Out of The Way And Get Down To Business
*Raise your glasses. The leaders of America and Iran are on speaking terms
for the first time in over three decades.*
"The United States and Iran made diplomatic history Thursday as Secretary
of State John Kerry and Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif
talked for a half hour on the sidelines of a multilateral meeting on Iran’s
nuclear program.
The meeting, which Zarif described as “more than a chat,” took place at
the United Nations, and marked the highest-level and most-substantive
encounter between officials of the two sides since the 1979 Islamic
Revolution." - Ba... more »
Police State updates - September 28 , 2013 ... Drones used longer , far more often and by far more Agencies than folks have been told to date... NSA on a metadata hunt - social connections are the target ... and why has the Navy been mapping by air DC ( between 9/21 and ending on 10/5 ? )
Drones used back to 2006 by the FBI ?
FBI has been using drones since 2006, watchdog agency saysSeptember 28, 2013
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*Source:* LA Times
Operating with almost no public notice, the FBIhas spent more than $3
million to operate a fleet of small drone aircraft in domestic
investigations, according to a report released Thursday by a federal
watchdog agency.
The unmanned surveillance planes have helped FBI agents storm barricaded
buildings, track criminal suspects and examine crime scenes since 2006,
longer than previously known, according to the 35-page inspector genera... more »
COUPLE OF RADIO INTERVIEWS
- Here are links to a couple recent radio spots I was involved in. The
first was my talk, along with Shenna Bellows who just left the Maine ACLU
after 10 years of great work, at the University of Maine-Orono. We were
invited to speak about drones and organizing against drone surveillance and
weaponized drone testing in Maine. In particular I spent alot of time
talking about our upcoming Maine Drone Peace Walk. WERU radio is a great
alternative station north of where I live that covers many progressive
issues. Amy Browne from the station recorded our tal... more »
Secret Mysteries of Americas Beginnings Vol 1 - The New Atlantis
*If you know in your heart that something is not right with America, but
cannot put your finger on the problem, this video will enlighten you*
The Passion Within, The Resurrection
Hello friends, just wanted to give you a bit of an update on the progress
of our project.
New glass, home-crafted window trim, a whole lotta elbow grease, sanding
and oiling the middle window wood, that wood is old growth fir..
And let me say, painting fiberglass is such a chore....
I have maintained the colours Dad loved..
This boat was originally gold coloured, Canoe Cove(boat make) ...Canoe Cove
gloden fiberglass was their stock colour, Dad liked his grey, blue and
white...
Right now the sides and main colur is white, , the flying bridge stripe is
imperial blue...the walkway... more »
Agri Econ 10: On Rice Price Spikes
Recently, there was a big issue regarding the big jump in local rice
prices, between P2 to P5 per kilo jump in a matter of days and weeks. I
think this issue would surface every 3-5 years on average. In 2008, it was
a big issue too, like this article in the Inquirer on April 08, 2008.
Then I found this in my old emails. I composed this in and sang this with
my PDE (Program in Development Economics, UPSE) batchmates during the PDE
2008 Reunion, UPSE, Diliman, QC, May 7, 2008.
*Hot Legs*
By Rod Stewart, 1970s
*Hot Rice **
By Nonoy Oplas, 2008
Who's that knocking on my door
It's got... more »
GAIA PORTAL: Vibrational Attunements Reaching Peak Frequency and Intensity
*Vibrational Attunements Reaching Peak Frequency and Intensity*
by ÉirePort
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* Vibrational attunements reaching peak frequency and intensity at this now
moment as Gaia fully accepts and embraces Higher Gaia intentions.
Peak frequency of attunement applies to all Gaia Hue-manity, yet is being
sensed by all of hu-manity as well.
Expect major dissolutions and collapses of outdated old paradigm systems,
on all dimensional levels.
Higher Gaia will provide assistance for all who accept and embrace Higher
Gaia intentions in harmony with Gaia.
All non-compliants (anharmonics) will be o... more »
...and they all fall down
source, published 2010I dreamt the other night that I looked out the window
in the morning and discovered we had an early snowstorm. Everything was
covered in glittering deep white drifts, and I was furious. This is the
year, of all the autumns I have documented since 2008, that I expected
people to have to face the fact that something is really, profoundly,
inescapably wrong with the trees, and now it was to be ruined by snow -
just as last year, everyone was distracted by the Sandy non-hurricane,
which was blamed for millions of falling, rotted trees and weeks of lost
electricit... more »
What Mattered This Week?
Yeah, yeah, the budget wars, but I'm going with US/Iran.
What didn't matter is fairly easy: while other things he did may have been
important, the Cruz fauxlibuster was pure, 100% meaningless hype.
What do you have? What do you think mattered this week?
september 28: global action for accessible, safe, and legal abortion
Today, September 28, women all over the world are taking action to demand
the right to accessible, safe, and legal abortion.
Women and our allies in more than 50 countries have formed a global
mobilization that seeks to decriminalize abortion, provide access to safe
and affordable abortion services, and end the stigma and discrimination
against women who choose to have an abortion.
This campaign, which started more than 20 years ago in Latin America and
the Caribbean, has become a global day of action, as we recognize that
women are the world continue to be denied access to safe a... more »
The Republican Party Is Now Distilled Down To A Ransom Note To America
Suicide bomber vests strapped to their chests, congressional Republicans
have a message for the American people: "Give us our way, or we'll blow the
whole damn thing up!" And by their way, they're talking about a lot more
than defunding the Affordable Care Act. Yesterday, the *NY Times* Editorial
Board was aghast at the Republican demands-- and they called it what it is A
Republican Ransom Note.
We’ll refrain from deliberately sabotaging the global economy, Speaker John
Boehner and the other leaders said, if President Obama allows more oil
drilling on federal lands. And drops re... more »
Kenya/Somalia: The BBC Calls for the Reconquest of Africa - A New World Order
Kenya/Somalia: The BBC Calls for the Reconquest of Africa - A New World
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*"Afrika is under attack...."*
- Bro. Steve Cokely, 1993.
"After consulting with my advisers, with world leaders, and the
congressional leadership, I have today told Secretary-General Boutros-Ghali
that America will answer the call. I have given the order to Secretary
Cheney to move a substantial American force into Somalia.
As I speak, a Marine amphibious ready group, which we maintain at sea, is
offshore Mogadishu. These troops will be joined by elements of the 1st
Mar... more »
"Fukushima: Human Civilization On The Brink?"
*"Fukushima Reactor No. 4:*
*Human Civilization On The Brink?"*
by Mike Adams
"The news you are about to read puts everything else in the category of
"insignificant" by comparison. Worried about GMOs? Fluoride? Vaccines?
Secret prisons? None of that even matters if we don't solve the problem of
Fukushima, which is a catastrophic failure that could unleash enough
radiation to end human civilization on our planet. (See the numbers below.)
The resulting releasing of radiation would turn North America into a "dead
zone" for humans... mutated (and failed) crops, radioactive groundwa... more »
AMANDA RIPLEY’S BELIEVE IT BY LAW: Let them come to Tiistila!
*SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2013*
*Part 5—A truly appalling passage:* Are countries like Finland, Korea and
Poland staging educational miracles?
Pretty much no—they are not. Consider one example from Amanda Ripley’s
interesting new book, The Smartest Kids in the World.
In the talented Ripley’s scam-ridden book, “the Polish miracle” (Ripley’s
phrase) is said to be a miracle of *improvement.* But from 2003 to 2009,
American students showed more improvement on the PISA’s three tests than
Polish students did.
(Ripley ignores results from the TIMSS and the PIRLS, two other major
internati... more »
Dr. Thomas Daffern: Why We Need A Peace Policy For Syria
In the video below, Thomas Clough Daffern B.A. (Hons) D.Sc. (Hon) PGCE
Ph.D., director of the UK-based *International Institute of Peace Studies
and Global Philosophy*, talks about the need for a peace policy to resolve
the war in Syria.
*Video Tile: Why We Need A Peace Policy For Syria. Source: International
Institute of Peace Studies And Global Philosophy. Date Published: June 11,
2013. Description: *
Dr Thomas Daffern, Director of the Centre for Peace Policy Research calls
for the urgent necessity for an agreed peace policy in Syria.
The Centre for Peace Policy Research is a... more »
The Politics of the Marriage Tax Breaks
The Conservatives are a desperate party led by a desperate man. The stars
are not lining up for an election victory in 2015, despite a summer of
awful headlines for the Labour leader; and Dave finds himself with little
room for manoeuvre now Ed has pledged action on the issues that matter
outside the Westminster circus. To grab the headlines and the attentions of
the voters, this weekend's Conservative Party conference needed something
bold and something that would save people a packet of cash.
Hence the marriage tax break. Of course, not every married couple in the
land will qual... more »
Evo Morales asks for a transfer of UN Headquarters to a more neutral country
In today's *El Diario/La Prensa*, (p. 11) there appears an article about
Evo Morales asking that the location of the United Nations headquarters be
changed to a 'neutral nation.' Given the complicity of the UN in CIA
agression against Latin American countries, going back as far as 1954 when
United Fruit took over in Central America, this is a most reasonable
request. Switzerland, with its neutrality,
might be a far better choice. Morales then suggests that if they do not
change the location, at least rotate its meeting places, "maybe to Geneva
or somewhere in Austria is we're talkin... more »
Scientists create never-before-seen form of matter
Photons with strong mutual attraction in a quantum
nonlinear medium. Credit: Nature. *
* *Star Trek Replicators anyone? -Bill*
http://phys.org/news/2013-09-scientists-never-before-seen.html
Scientists create never-before-seen form of matter Sep 25, 2013
Harvard and MIT scientists are challenging the conventional wisdom about
light, and they didn't need to go to a galaxy far, far away to do it.
Working with colleagues at the Harvard-MIT Center for Ultracold Atoms, a
group led by Harvard Professor of Physics Mikhail Lukin and MIT Professor
of Physics Vladan Vuletic have managed to... more »
Second Grade ELA Modules – It Keeps Getting Stupider
As I continue my ‘journey’ through Module 1 of NYSED’s scripted and paced
curriculum guide, I find things that just make me want to scream. First of
all, the pace is pretty much a 100 yard dash. I read to my students, they
are to listen and learn. In fact, this is the name of […]
My Beloved Forcast
I was born in 1958 in what is accurately described as the Great White
North. A big part of the winter diet was deer and moose slaughtered in the
fall without regard to liceing. Vegetables came from a can and tasted like
tin. TV was broadcast in black and white by the CBC and on radio we could
usually only get a signal at nite. There was a local Cinema that was
illuminated on weekends, and every Friday night most of the town was lined
up to view whatever vision they had on hand to portray.
In this Diaspora of culture hockey was the King, We played in barns,
literally. Some farmer wo... more »
US nuclear commander suspended over gambling, officials say ! WTF is going on this weekend ?
US nuclear commander suspended over gambling, officials say
Highly unusual action against Tim Giardina was made more than three weeks
ago in Omaha but not publicly announced
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The No 2 officer at the military command in charge of all US nuclear
war-fighting forces has been suspended and is under investigation by the
naval criminal inve... more »
Fukushima debacle updates - September 28 , 2013 ! ALPS and ICE Wall schemes last hope to deal with contaminated water problems ..... keep in mind , ALPS won'r solve tritium contamination as technology to remove tritium doesn't exist ! As for the Ice Wall - there hasn'r even been a feasibility test to determine if that can even work ! US finally banning fishery and agricultural products from 14 prefectures in Japan - who woke them up ? Additional news to worry about regarding Japan's ongoing nuclear disaster !
Greece has political turmoil with Golden Dawn political party decimated ,
Italy has seen its Coalition Government smashed as PDL has withdrawn its
Ministers from the Government ( and the Five Star Movement is unlikely to
form a Coalition Government , US shutdown essentially assured - now all we
need is to see the Fukushima debacle get stepped up !
Fukushima Diary ......
Multiple nuclide removing system ALPS stopped again 22 hours after test
operation restarted
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John Baird does not trust Iran
*Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird said Canada remains 'skeptical' of
Iran despite *
*a historic telephone call between U.S. President Barack Obama and Iranian
President*
* Hassan Rouhani on Friday. (Jacques Boissinot/The Canadian Press)*
He only loves Israel. What about Israel’s over 200 nuclear warheads? Israel
used chemical weapons on Palestinians and Lebanese yet Baird only trusts
Israel. Iranian President said categorically that his country is not
interested in developing nuclear weapons.
*"I am concerned that there is a little bit too much enthusiasm as a result
of the di... more »
(Morally Unchallenged? Sociopaths Unite!) How Privatization (Theft) Has Picked Up Speed As Its Failures Manifest Everywhere (And How Financialization of Everything Enriches Administrators and Impoverishes Assets Owners) Goodbye, Friends
Feel any affinity (after reading the essay below) with those being blamed
for use of poison gas in Syria after discovering that the gassing came
courtesy of the CIA-Saudi-funded insurgents? . . . the idea that these
benefit packages are causing the fiscal crises in our states is almost
entirely a fabrication crafted by the very people who actually caused the
problem. It's like Voltaire's
House Follies
So the House is going to apparently pass, on another party-line vote,
another doomed CR -- this one delaying the ACA for a year.
Two quick points: I do wonder what that actually means, in legislative
language -- what happens to already-implemented items? Does implementation
preparation proceed? Obviously, it doesn't matter, since it's not going to
happen, but still presumably there will be a bill...
More to the point, though, is this gem from Robert Costa's reporting:
[F]or now, Boehner doesn’t have a plan beyond passing this resolution and
waiting to see what happens
Given that th... more »
"We don't ban any particular word"
This week's *Newswatch *began with this commentary by presenter Samira
Ahmed:
Last weekend saw an Islamist attack by terrorists, which left scores of
people dead. I'm talking about Sunday's suicide bombs in Pakistan, which
killed at least 80 people, but you'd be forgiven for thinking I was
referring to the four-day siege at a shopping mall in Nairobi. That was
much more widely covered in BBC News - a disparity which irked several
viewers, including Alan and Pat Pitt who wrote:
'I would be grateful if someone could explain why there was virtually no
coverage of the suicide bombing... more »
Italy Government in crisis - Berlusconi PDL Ministers resign ! Italy follows Greece is escalating political crisis !
Italy Government In Turmoil: Berlusconi's PDL Ministers Resign
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With everyone focused on the US government, and whether or not it would
remain open past Monday, the real stunner has once again emerged out of
left field, in this case Italy, where as Italian news agency Ansa reported
moments ago, the ministers in Berlusconi's PDL party have followed through
on their threats announced earlier this week, and have re... more »
Gather
Making sure the air and water are clean and the soil and oceans healthy,
and working for the betterment of all -- people, animals, plants -- is
certainly Right Doing, but eventually you yourself must sit down to a meal,
drink the water, build a shelter for yourself, and keep warm or cool as
dictated by circumstance. This is Right Livelihood. Perhaps your job
provides you an income -- say, at the farmer's market, the organic
local-foods wholesaler, or a social agency. Or perhaps you have acreage, or
a city lot, or an apartment patio and an allotment or community garden, or
just the... more »
Cixi
Nothing to do with BBC bias (again), but I've very much enjoyed Radio 4's *Book
of the Week* this week.
Written by Jung Chang (of *Wild Swans* fame - which I've never read), *Empress
Dowager Cixi: The Concubine Who Launched Modern China* has been a
fascinating and thoroughly revisionist take on the extraordinary woman who
(unofficially) ruled Imperial China for some fifty years (up until 1908).
Having listened to Jung Chang's highly sympathetic, admiring interpretation
(or re-interpretation) of Cixi (pronounced 'Sir' [as in Sir Elton John] and
'shi' [as in the word 'ship', withou... more »
Batten Down The Hatches-- It's The End Of The Quarter
Maybe you already started getting the desperate and pathetic e-mails
from
multimillionaire congressmen, like Scott Peters, begging for your money
to
finance his career-- which is all about supporting Wall Street corporate
special interests. Or maybe you got one of those ridiculous Steve Israel
e-mails telling you that [fill in the blank] is the most important race
of
the cycle and please give more money. My own personal favorite DCCC
e-mailsare about how they need money to fight the evil Republicans
trying to
defund Obamacare which never mention that the money goes straight into
th... more »
BBC (un)trust
According to OFCOM, more than half of the British people receive their news
from the BBC.
52% use the BBC website, as against 19% who use Facebook and 10% who use
Twitter. BBC One is the most popular news source (52%), followed by ITV
(13%), BBC News channel (6%), Sky News and the BBC website (both 5%).
However (in less good news for the Beeb), as regards bias and impartiality,
BBC TV was beaten by Sky, ITV and Channel 4.
Oh dear. So, the BBC may be Britain's dominant news outlet, yet the
corporation is regarded as more biased and less impartial than all of its
main broadcast ri... more »
The Bioregional State as "Constitution, Version Two:" Arguments For and Against Secession, and the Bioregional State's Middle Path (3 of 4)
*The Bioregional State's Middle Path: Re-Federated Bioregionalism*
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[Draft: I'll be back to add some links later.]
We get to the third point: is secession, nullification, and re-federation *
desirable*?
Below I provide arguments for secession, against secession, as well as
arguments *for the bioregional state's middle path*: re-*federated
bioregionalism*.
A federated bioregionalism as a political ideal means keeping two sides of
the same coin. First, it means getting clear how to make your bioregion
stronger institutionally, economically, and culturally. It means ... more »
MALL ATTACKERS HELPED BY MILITARY
*Nairobi attack VIDEO: The escape route tunnel used by terrorists*
*Apparently, some of the Kenyan security forces were on the side of the
attackers in the Mall.*
"A team from the *Recce General Service Unit* of the Kenya Police, early in
the rescue operation, made its way into the mall and secured most of it,
pinning down the terrorists at one end around Nakumatt Supermarket and
Barclays Bank.
*"However, the team pulled out after its commander was fatally shot in
‘friendly fire’ following the arrival of a KDF (army) unit.*
*"Also pulling out at the same time was a small group of ... more »
Lowdown on the Countdown to the Showdown
With government shutdown Armageddon only days away, is the stock market
freaking out? Will brokers be jumping out of windows if the contrived debt
ceiling isn't raised? Well, apparently not. Fear is only for the little
people. The Market is cool, calm, and collected.... and collecting,
extracting, counting and hoarding.
Despite the crisis atmosphere whipped up by the concentrated ownership
media conglomerates, those in power, those with all the wealth, those in
the know, are apparently not panicking -- either over a looming government
shutdown if Congress fails to pass a CR by Tue... more »
Five Points on the IPCC Report (Wonky, Long)
Here are two reactions to the IPCC:
"The good news is our understanding of the climate system and our impact on
it has improved immensely. The bad news is that the more we know, the more
precarious the future looks. There's a clear message to Governments here,
and the window for action is narrowing fast. If the last IPCC report was a
wake up call, this one is a screaming siren." (source)
and
"Consider the case closed on global warming." (source)
Both of these quotes come from reactions to the February 2007 release of
the IPCC's Fourth Assessment Report (and specifically the Summar... more »
' The real villain of the period was not McBride. He was just the vicious little monkey. The organ grinder was Gordon Brown, the man who prated about his "moral compass" while allowing his smear merchant to trash the characters of colleagues. In the end, the reputation it most fouled was his own. Which is a sort of justice.'
I wish I could write as well as Andrew Rawnsley.
'It was Brown who created and presided over the brutish, treacherous,
gangland culture in which his hitman operated. Even McBride laughs at his
former capo's "comically irrational outbursts" and propensity to "unleash a
tremendous volley of abuse, usually just a stream of unconnected swear
words". Then there is Brown's default response to things going wrong –
which is to blame someone else. "Blair!", roars Brown about a
self-inflicted blunder. "Blair made me give him the figures. Why has he
done this to me?"
The real villain of the ... more »
The Consistency of Official Iranian Commentary:Are Rouhani's Statements Really a Huge Break from the Past?
Christiane
Amanpour and Hassan Rouhani (Photo: CNN)
While interviewing Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, Christiane Amanpour
declared, “One of the things your predecessor used to do from this very
platform was deny the Holocaust and pretend that it was a myth,” before
asking his his thoughts on the Holocaust.
Rouhani replied, though hedging a bit, “I can say that any crime that is
committed
Ten Per Cent
*Environment Canada*, in the wake of the latest IPCC report, says the horse
has already left the barn.
*Reached by telephone in Sweden where he contributed to the Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report, senior Environment Canada scientist
Greg Flato said that even in the best-case scenarios for limiting growth of
heat-trapping greenhouse gas emissions, his federal department’s computer
models show average global warming of about two degrees Celsius above
pre-industrial levels by 2050.*
*“Our (Environment Canada) model, in isolation, produces results that are
in ro... more »
Chomsky Drones On
Noam Chomsky has got a drone in his bonnet. He sees the evolution of drone
technology as the instrument by which we lose not merely our privacy but
the very foundations of our liberty.
Chomsky contends that Obama has become addicted to remote control
assassination, drone warfare, to the point where he's unraveling *Magna
Carta* itself:
*And questions did come up about what happened to due process, which is
supposedly the foundation of American law—it actually goes back to Magna
Carta, 800 years ago—what about that? And the justice department responded. Attorney
General Holder sa... more »
Greece wakes up to see leadership of golden Dawn Party arrested ! Reuters reports that the party's leader Nikolaos Mihaloliakos, spokesman Ilias Kassidiaris, two other lawmakers and 10 members were arrested on charges of founding a criminal organisation ! How will the people in Greece react to its third most popular political party being dismantled - how do the police and military respond as Golden Dawn has many supporters in both organizations ?
Live Blogging: Greece’s Golden Dawn Leader Michaloliakos, several MPs
arrested
Posted by keeptalkinggreece in Politics
In a huge operation launched by judicial authorities and police, Golden
Dawn leader Nikos Michaloliakos, party spokesman Ilias Kasidiaris and
several other MPs have been arrested on Saturday morning. Greek media
report that a total of 36 arrest warrants against MPs and local branches
officials have been issued.
The operation started in the early morning hours of Saturday with the
arrest of Michaloliakos, the arrest of Kasidiaris followed. Operation is
continuing.... more »
Republican Base Loves Ted Cruz-- Party Leaders... Not So Much
This week, PPP found that Ted Cruz is now the number one choice of
Republican voters to be their 2016 nominee. With 20%, he tops the
libertarian choice, Rand Paul (17%), the Old Eastern Establishment choice,
Chris Christie (14%), the less old Southern Establishment choice, Jeb Bush
(11%) and all the also-rans like Paul Ryan (10%), Marco Rubio (10%), Bobby
Jindal (4%), Rick Santorum (3%) and Scott Walker (3%). Cruz is up 8 points
in a month.
He's made himself the face of a government shutdown over Obamacare, and the
Republican base supports that by a 64/20 margin. It's not surpris... more »
Scott Neigh's "Talking Radical: Gender & Sexuality"
So, a while ago, I reviewed my friend Scott Neigh's book *Talking Radical:
Resisting the State*. Now I'm working on the other volume in the series (I
believe they might be the first two in a larger series): *Talking Radical:
Gender & Sexuality*.
I believe that this is the more powerful of the two. And I don't know why.
Maybe because I'm acclimatized to the structure of the books more or what.
But I thought the account by the First Nations woman, Doreen Spence, who as
a nurse in a Catholic hospital, spoke out against the involuntary
sterilization of a First Nations girl (remarking ho... more »
#commoncore poem by Jed Hopkins
Common core standards.Standards that are held in common.Standards that will
form the core of our education system.Standards that will ensure the
quality of the field of public schooling.Standards that will create a level
playing field.A measuring stick.A rational tool.A no-nonsense tool.The
source of important criteria.A communication tool for clarifying how
teachers are doing,how students are […]
U.N. International Panel on climate change
*"The Panel says we are hurtling toward the day when climate change could
be irreversible with catastrophic consequences, they say. This group is now
95% sure that humans are responsible, and it's only going to get worse if
we don't take drastic measures."*
Visit NBCNews.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy
What deniers have to say about that? These deniers, corporationists, Repugs
and others of the ilk are sleep-walking through life. It is time to wake-up
and pay attention to these scientists. Catastrophe is around the corner.
Inequality For All Canadians
As the Robert Reich film, *Inequality for All*, hits theatres this weekend,
Jordan Brennan and Jim Stanford write that what has happened in the United
States has also happened in Canada:
Now Statistics Canada has turned its attention to the problem, too. The
agency’s National Household Survey has documented the stark differences in
personal income between the richest 1 per cent and the rest of us. The data
are less precise than would have been attained from the former long-form
census (which was cancelled by the data-phobic Conservative government).
But despite its flaws, the rep... more »
MaWangMess: Wiretapping Scandal Expands and other goodies
*Pigeon cage outside Dongshih*.
The papers were reported today that DPP Whip Ker Chien-ming said that the SID
was tapping the legislature's switchboard number....
Earlier in the day Legislator Ker Chien-ming, a caucus whip of the
opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), told the press he had
received notice from the court that the wiretapping of his phones had been
discontinued, following his acquittal in a breach of trust case.
The notice listed several numbers that had been under surveillance,
including his cell phone number and the Legislative Yuan's switchboard
number 0... more »
This is why the Tea Party can shove their anti #commoncore sentiment #tcot
Update: I was told this was parody. Ah well. It happens. I snicker at the
folks tricked by the Onion, and here I go, snookered just the same. Tea
Party zealots have been rather late to the party, actually. In only the
last few months or so have they sought fit to propose anything related […]
I am “outing” myself… sort of, with the Kinder Chronicles, Part One.
Close friends and associates know me by name, Shaun Johnson. No, I’m not
the gymnast. I tried as best as I could to go by a pseudonym because, well,
I caught a lot of flak from my former supervisors in higher education
because of my views. That is, skeptical and largely against Common Core,
critical […]
Daddy Bush the Illuminati Wizard of Oz
The Alien Brain/ Illuminati Connection-
By Stew Webb
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Bush with his Baphomet the Goat Headed Demon Hat
It’s important that the reader first get some basic understanding of the
Illuminati Alien connection. Many in the UFO field are not aware that
Aliens are the Fallen Angels as described in the Bible. These Aliens and
their helpers are demonic in nature and fear Jesus Christ. This has been
proven by MUFON investigator Joe Jordan through his own research. Joe now
has well over 400 fully documented cases where an alien abduction was
i... more »
Untitled
*Billions in penalties at stake for BP in estimates of oil discharged into
Gulf *
*New seismic activity around the Texas Brine Sinkhole *
*Battle of New Orleans Memorial design selected*
*Rodrigue Foundation set to create more art-infused schools in Louisiana*
*Where Y’Eat: A New Coffee Culture Perks Up*
*Best of the Bayou Festival*
*WWOZ to live-broadcast Bogalusa Blues Festival*
*5th Annual St Aug Hamp Fest*
Seymour Hersh on Death of Osama bin Laden: ‘It’s one big lie, not one word of it is true’
*By Lisa O'Carroll*
* *
September 27, 2013 "Information Clearing House - "The Guardian" - Seymour
Hersh has got some extreme ideas on how to fix journalism – close down the
news bureaus of NBC and ABC, sack 90% of editors in publishing and get back
to the fundamental job of journalists which, he says, is to be an outsider.
It doesn’t take much to fire up Hersh, the investigative journalist who has
been the nemesis of US presidents since the 1960s and who was once
described by the Republican party as “the closest thing American journalism
has to a terrorist”.
He is angry about th... more »
Quarter Three Local By-Election Results 2013
Party
Number of candidates
Total Vote
% Vote
Share
+/- Quarter Two
Average/
contest
+/- Quarter Two
+/-
Seats
Conservative
65
22,955
27.3%
-2.8%
353
-147
-1
Labour
58
28,089
33.5%
+3.7%
484
-70
+4
LibDem
40
8,697
10.4%
-2.0%
217
-86
-1
UKIP
53
14,211
16.9%
+1.5%
268
-198
+1
SNP*
0
Plaid Cymru**
2
1,091
1.3%
+1.2%
545
+469
n/c
Green
19
3,263
3.9%
+0.4%
172
-14
n/c
BNP
1
120
0.1%
+0.5%
120
+49
n/c
TUSC
... more »
New Jersey's Gubernatorial Election Is Just Over A Month Away... And Chris Christie Is Still A Disaster
Let me say that Blue America has enthusiastically endorsed state Senator
Barbara Buono for governor of New Jersey. We've seen what a terrible
governor Chris Christie has been and what a consistent and independent
voice for progressive policies Barbara has been and it was really a no
brainer. And we're glad Barbara has put his polling lead in half. It's
still quite the climb to catch up with him after he endeared himself by
hugging Obama in a post-Sandy photo-op. Christie's record is something,
apparently, going unstudied by many low-info voters in the Garden State.
Last week, the ... more »
The Islamist plan to mount a major terrorist operation in London
From the Long War Journal:
'A document found after Somali troops killed Fazul Abdullah Mohammed, al
Qaeda's former leader in East Africa and a senior Shabaab commander,
details a plot to conduct multiple Mumbai-like attacks that target
civilians in London. The plot highlights how al Qaeda and Shabaab seek to
strike civilian targets outside Somalia, and foreshadowed Shabaab's attack
on the Eastgate Mall in Kenya this week.
The document and several others found in Fazul's possession after he was killed
by Somali troops at a checkpoint in Mogadishu in June 2011 were obtained by
the *... more »
Senate GOPers revolt
Harry Reid could have couched this better (or possibly The Hill truncated
his statement). He should have made the point the impending government
shutdown being engineered by the Crackpot Caucus in John Boehner's House of
Dysfunction is on them even as they desperately try to spin their
harebrained plots to pin the blame on Obama. However, it's probably a good
sign that Senate Republicans mutinied, leaping off the crackpots' ship of
fools in droves.
Reid thanked Senate Republicans and Democrats for voting to end debate on
the bill today. Twenty-five Republicans joined every Senate D... more »
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