Wednesday, October 09, 2013

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Osvaldo Murray: The Man-Birds of Chile

Inexplicata (IHU) at Inexplicata-The Journal of Hispanic Ufology - 7 minutes ago
*Osvaldo Murray: The Man-Birds of Chile* *(From Revista Revelación, Santiago de Chile, May 1996 pages 10-13)* There are some incredible stories, and this is one of them. So incredible that not even I believe it, but the facts are there and I am not going to change them, no matter how skeptical one may be. The start of this story kicked off – as a sort of byproduct of terror – of an equally incredible story: the death of a young woman in what the Catholic Church described as demonic possession. And I believe it in the sum total of the fantastic, despite the fact that I myself have... more »

Stephen Harper in Indonesia attending APEC meeting.

LeDaro at LeDaro - 9 minutes ago
Interesting dress.

Open Letter on Fusion

arclein at Terra Forming Terra - 19 minutes ago
Over the past decade, research on alternate fusion protocols has blossomed while the one off Tokomak approach has swallowed financial and human resources to modest effect. There is a simple answer of course. Just demand that Tokamak receive fifty percent private financing and do the same for all other protocols. This will quickly reapply capital broadly to the thriving protocols. This is essentially what happened to NASA and we have been smiling ever since. Seven years ago there were a handful of protocols sitting mostly dead in the water. That has changed. It has... more »

Cheaper Grid Battery

arclein at Terra Forming Terra - 19 minutes ago
We do not get a lot here, including the all-important energy density. Otherwise it appears promising and deliverable so we will likely see more of this company. I do like the lack of an acid solution for the system itself as that ends no end of operational difficulties. Vanadium Redox has not gone away either, so the age of utility grade energy storage is fast approaching. Flow batteries are the natural fix there. This particular aspect of grid architecture is the low lying fruit of our grid system. A storage option hugely increases grid capacity. *Startup Shows... more »

Oldest Petroglyphs in North America

arclein at Terra Forming Terra - 19 minutes ago
The postulate here of an extreme gamma ray burst is certainly interesting, but does not support the momentum transfer absorbed by the crust at the time and supported by masses of conforming geological evidence. Yet this may well have happened during the longer time window that includes the Pleistocene Nonconformity and brings in evidentiary confusion. We may have had two major events with the plasma event been dramatic and clearly survivable. That we have linked petrography is compelling for ready survival. What is important is that the pinch glyphs are accurately... more »

Cattle Mutilations

arclein at Terra Forming Terra - 19 minutes ago
* * * * * * * * * * * * *It is plausible that some cattle mutilations are caused by natural attacks from an unidentified creature such as my posited gargoyle. Yet ten thousand animals over several years mostly demonstrating surgical sampling techniques is nothing of the sort.* *More important however in this report is that we get confirmation of alien monitoring of our communications. I have suspected as much simply because it is a natural to need to establish ground truth.* *It is thus clear that aliens are testing our environment through the sampling of cattle specif... more »

Hell Froze Over - #VoteNo2ALEC

2old2care at Because I Can - 24 minutes ago
Campaign season has started. As a Dem precinct chair here in MN I get a lot of campaign emails. People looking for support for the upcoming primaries and for party endorsement. Have to admit - I delete these from my email box - 99% of the time I just delete them. Cause I research the candidates, not just accept their promos. For unknown reason - universe knocking at my door - I opened the email I got last night. And then *had* to do a little research. State Rep. Debra Hilstrom will seek DFL endorsement for secretary of state By Joe Kimball | 06/21/13 State Rep. Debra Hilstrom, a DFL... more »

Invest in libraries, not more tests

skrashen at Schools Matter - 25 minutes ago
Sent to the Houston Chronicle, October 9 Lisa Falkenberg ("Cutting libraries shows warped priorities," October 9) is right: Spending money on increased testing while cutting libraries and librarians is like investing in precise scales to weigh the animal, but neglecting to feed it. Decades of research show that the most important factor in developing literacy is self-selected reading, or reading because you want to. For children of poverty, the library is often the only place they have access to books. We hear pious pronouncements from politicians about the importance of reading... more »

Photos Longest Walk 4 Dodge City, Kansas

brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 28 minutes ago
Longest Walk 4 walking west toward Dodge City today, Wednesday. Thanks to Bad Bear for the great photos. www.returntoalcatraz.com

Tom Hanks and Public Myth

Paul Coker at News Spike - 32 minutes ago
*"[Leo] Strauss believed it was for politicians to assert powerful and inspiring myths that everyone could believe in.* *They might not be true, but they were necessary illusions.* *One of these was religion; the other was the myth of the nation."* * * ** *Parkland is Tom Hanks' JFK Movie.* Told entirely from the point of view of medical team at Parkland Hospital. It's been attacked all over the place, so it must be somewhat good - I've been part of a major effort for the last two years, lobbying Tom Hanks via social media - he originally agreed to produce a movie on the subject ... more »

A New Review of “The Global Achievement Gap”

Kris Nielsen at @ THE CHALK FACE - 32 minutes ago
During my first year teaching, I downloaded Tony Wagner’s breakthrough book, The Global Achievement Gap: Why Even Our Best Schools Don’t Teach the New Survival Skills Our Children Need—and What We Can Do About It. I will henceforth refer to this book as G.A.G., which is simply an unintended coincidence, not a pun. I promise. At […]

Joseph Atwill - Covert Messiah - the Genesis of Modern Psychological Warfare?

Mike Philbin at PROGNOSIS II - 45 minutes ago
IS CHRISTIANITY THE GENESIS OF MODERN PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE?JOIN US SAT. 19TH OCTOBER 2013 FOR A UNIQUE SYMPOSIUMAT CONWAY HALL 25 RED LION SQUARE, LONDONIT'S NOT JUST ANCIENT HISTORY The latest in Biblical scholarship has now uncovered new evidence that provides a disturbing explanation: Christianity never strayed; Jesus Christ is a fabricated cover story for an Imperial psychological warfare operation born out of the First Jewish-Roman War in the first century. And this allegation of Jesus being FABRICATED to serve a (Roman) purpose also ties in with Ralph Ellis' King of Edessa re... more »

Nir Shaviv: the IPCC AR5, first impressions

Luboš Motl at The Reference Frame - 59 minutes ago
*The author is an Israeli astrophysicist and cosmoclimatologist, blogging at sciencebits.com* The IPCC summary for policy makers is out, and as I started writing these lines so was the last draft of the main report. Of course, it will take a while to digest the 2200 pages of the full report (it has a lot of starch!). Until I do, here are my first impressions from having read the summary and having skimmed the full scientific report. My main conclusion is that this report is to a large extent a rehash of the AR4 report. However, given the lack of any new evidence pointing to human... more »

Scientific Study Shows No Benefit From A Questionable MS Treatment Advanced By Both Medical And Political Charlatans ...

leftdog at Buckdog - 1 hour ago
** [image: Progressive Bloggers] * * *There is nothing new about a politician trying to get in front of a parade. * *Three years ago, Saskatchewan's populist Premier, Brad Wall elbowed his way to the front of the line to thrust tax dollars into the hands of medical researchers who were advancing 'false hope' for thousands of Multiple Sclerosis victims.* * July 2010 -****Saskatchewan's Wall vows to fund contentious MS treatment* *"In a striking departure from his political counterparts across the country, Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall says his government will finance clinical tr... more »

Winging It

Sophia Love at AMERICAN KABUKI - 1 hour ago
This mountain top is familiar, yet not as comfortable as remembered. It feels mostly, well, windy. Quiet. Stark. It is going to take some wings to move on. Specially made wings, fitted for just this body. It’s time to fly. It’s going to be interesting without the usual navigational equipment. You see, it’s all broken. Not for a lack of effort, mind you. All of the usual suspects were consulted to repair the damage: Anger Blame Hurt Judgment Protection Illusion Pity Self defeat None of them did the job. When the tool chest was emptied, all that was heard w... more »

Drip...Drip Shutdown Update

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 1 hour ago
The list of Republicans who publicly support a clean CR is now at 24, as Jennifer Bendery (who is doing a great job on this story) reports. That number has been stable for a while, but partially because four Members who were previously on the list have flipped. As I said before, my sense of how this all plays politically is that somewhere between this list reaching 25 and reaching 60, it becomes a large enough problem for Republicans that their position likely collapses entirely, and a shutdown vote really does happen. Because of that, if the list is slowly increasing, Democrats get... more »

NUCLEAR DISASTERS - JAPAN AND UK

Anon at aangirfan - 1 hour ago
FUKUSHIMA: THE CHINA SYNDROME *"The entire country of Britain could have been turned to a radioactive wasteland overnight.* *"A major nuclear incident was narrowly averted at the heart of Britain’s Royal Navy submarine fleet,* The Independent on Sunday can reveal. "The failure of both the primary and secondary power sources of coolant for nuclear reactors at the Devonport dockyard in Plymouth on 29 July last year followed warnings in previous years of just such a situation. "Experts yesterday compared the crisis at the naval base, operated by the Ministry of Defence and governme... more »

REECE MANLEY

Anon at aangirfan - 1 hour ago
*Reece Manley* *In hospital, Reece Manley had a near-death experience.* He says the God he observed in the place he called heaven during his near-death experience was a God of acceptance. He said his near-death experience taught him that God embraces gay people. *Manley was brought up as an evangelical Christian.* Manley said he has had personal experience with a religion that taught him fear. *"Spiritual abuse is real," Manley said, adding, "I show people different ways to express spirituality."* As a pastoral counselor, Manley worked with people who were raised in what he desc... more »

The "legality" of abduction

Left I on the News at Left I on the News - 1 hour ago
From the latest press conference by Barack Obama: Q: Did the capture of Mr. Libi comply with international law? PRESIDENT OBAMA: We know that Mr. al-Libi planned and helped to execute a plot that killed hundreds of people, a whole lot of Americans. And we have strong evidence of that. And he will be brought to justice. We'll take that as a "no." Or a "who gives a shit, we're the United States." By the way, note that Obama goes from what we "know" to "we have strong evidence." "Strong evidence" is not "knowledge" (in fact, coming from the U.S. government, it's just as likely to be a ... more »

Memewatch: Your Howler seemed to be getting results!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 1 hour ago
*WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2013* *But the Times just pretends to report:* Incomparably, your Daily Howler seemed to be getting results! Last Saturday, we started our current Memewatch series. We've been tracking the standard GOP claim in which Republicans say, “What, us worry?” concerning that silly debt limit. After watching Rachel last Thursday, we had finally heard enough. We still haven’t gotten around to discussing her clownish performance—and today, we must defer to the mighty New York Times. Finally, there it was! Right on page one, the New York Times seemed to be reporting on ... more »

"How It Really Is"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 1 hour ago

“U.S. Looks 50 Years Ahead on the Road to Serfdom”

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 1 hour ago
* * *“U.S. Looks 50 Years Ahead on the Road to Serfdom”* by Dominic Frisby “Want to know just how invasive the state is going to get in the United States? Well, take a look across the pond. In terms of the large, invasive state, we English are way ahead of you guys. We’re a good 50 or more years further down the road to serfdom. Nineteenth-century Britain was about as glorious a libertarian existence as history has to offer. We didn’t call it libertarian then. It was known as “classical liberalism” or “Gladstonian liberalism” - after our prime minister, William Gladstone. From th... more »

Margaret Thatcher and the Decline of West by Webster G. Tarpley

Paul Coker at News Spike - 2 hours ago
Margaret Thatcher’s first high-profile political job came in 1970 when she was appointed to serve as education and science minister in the cabinet of the liberal Tory Edward Heath. She imposed a series of brutal budget cuts, the most infamous of which was the abolition of a program left over from the Great Depression, which guaranteed a daily pint of milk to schoolchildren between the ages of seven and eleven. This was a program which had done much good in the poorer mining, industrial, and farming towns and villages of Wales, Scotland, and the north of England, where vitamin ... more »

“Democrat Voters Confused: ‘I Didn’t Realize I Would Be The One Who Was Going to Pay For It Personally’”

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 2 hours ago
* * *“Democrat Voters Confused: * *‘I Didn’t Realize I Would Be The One Who Was Going to Pay For It Personally’”* by Mac Slavo “Back in 2008, when then-candidate Obama promised Joe the Plumber and the rest of America that he intended to spread the wealth around, most democrat and liberal voters embraced the notion of wealth redistribution under the guise of equality. A universal health care plan, that would be free for all Americans, was the promise from the candidate of hope and change. Tens of millions of Americans jumped on the bandwagon waving their flags, fainting at his ap... more »

The Economy: “I Hate When That Happens...”

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 2 hours ago
* * *“I Hate When That Happens...”* by Karl Denninger “You know how it is, you're going along with the lies that are told every day about "recovery" and "economic conditions are kinda ok" and "we're doing all right" and then the mainstream media and "economists" like Goldman's Alec Phillips screw up and tell the truth by accident. “Economists at Goldman Sachs Group Inc., IHS Inc. (IHS) and BNP Paribas SA said they expect the Treasury to husband the tax money it collects to make sure it can meet interest and principal payments on the nation’s debt. Other obligations, from salaries... more »

Saudis fear tide of Syrian war turning against their interests?

Penny at Penny for your thoughts - 2 hours ago
The mainstream media. Always months behind. Sheesh. *Saudis fear tide of Syria war turning against their interests* If you read here you're one of the aware individuals that already knows Saudi Arabia has taken the wheel of the killing machine in Syria. FT makes it seem as if this is just happening now. It isn't. ** This change started months ago. The ouster of Morsi. The selection of a pro Saudi leaders for the Syrian opposition. Egypt’s army ousted the Islamist president, to plaudits and generous funding from Riyadh; the Syrian opposition elected a new pro-Saudi leadership; and t... more »

Banksy Parodies the Syrian 'rebels' ( the reincarnated Contras)

Penny at Penny for your thoughts - 2 hours ago
And offends the spooky Brown Moses in the process. ( Pleasing me to no end) Could it be that some people, such as Banksy and others, see the *rebels*as cartoonish characters created to have a certain *undeserved* appeal to fools and dupes? Thinking, of course, of the mainstream media insisting on these persons really being 'freedom fighters' President Ronald Regan and the media of the day, said the Contras were freedom fighters also? What the Contras were in reality, is the same as what the Syrian 'rebels' are, in reality. Killers! Bought and paid for Killers! From an early stage... more »

Corporate Christian Missionaries of Memphis and Many Shining Charters on the Hill

Jim Horn at Schools Matter - 2 hours ago
Education historian, Carl Kaestle, developed the thesis that the American ideology developed in the 19th Century from an overlapping and mutually supportive combination of three elements: protestantism, capitalism, and republicanism. They are so closely linked, Kaestle argued, that a challenge to one often brings defensive reactions from the believers of the others, so that a skeptic of reading the protestant bible in school was often attacked as un-American, or an organizer of unions might be attacked as an ungodly and un-American. Today in Memphis, we see this ideology brought to... more »

The world is upside down

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 2 hours ago
'As things stand, the world remains upside down. The left rather than the right defends reactionary religion, as long as the reactionaries do not have a white skin. You should never tire of pointing out that they are complicit in an enormous betrayal of progressive principles. Women, gays, secularists, liberals and socialists from ethnic minorities ought to be able to turn to British liberals and leftists for support against the patriarchal men, who seek to control them. Rather than fraternal greetings, they find indifference and hostility.' Nick Cohen on the hypocrisy of the left... more »

GONNA STUDY WAR LOTS MORE: Con men to the right of us!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 3 hours ago
*WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2013* *Part 3—Students of war to the left:* Is the GOP in the grip of a “nihilistic base?” That may be what Thomas L. Friedman says in today’s New York Times. In his second strong column about the shutdown, he offers this sweeping claim: FRIEDMAN (10/9/13): The reason so many mainstream Republican lawmakers want Obama to give something to Cruz & Co. is that they want to get out of this mess, but they’re all afraid to stand up to the far-right fringe themselves—with its bullying network of barking talk-show hosts and moneymen. But Obama shouldn’t take them off... more »

A Pile of Hemorrhoidal Dog Poop Crawling With Fungus and Cockroaches

Karen Garcia at Sardonicky - 3 hours ago
Somewhere in America, a claque of merry pollsters stuck in preadolescent boy mode is getting paid to think up the most disgusting objects in the universe with which to compare Congress. Last time around, they made annoying dinnertime phone calls to unsuspecting people to find out whether they preferred a root canal or a Congress Critter. Guess who won? At least with a root canal, you get anesthetized. It's getting harder and harder to come up with new lists of horribles, but the PeePeePee outfit really outdid itself this year. With an unbelievably high approval rating of 8 percent, ... more »

Complete 2013 Kurdistan Regional Government Election Results

Joel Wing at MUSINGS ON IRAQ - 3 hours ago
After dealing with the complaints of several parties Iraq’s Election Commission finally announced the full results of the Kurdistan Regional Government’s (KRG) 2013 parliamentary elections. As the preliminary counts revealed there has been a sea change amongst the Kurdish voters. The Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK), which has jointly run the region since the 1990s has fallen out of favor to the benefit of the opposition Change List, the Kurdistan Islamic Union, and the Kurdistan Islamic Group. The issue now is whether those parties will be able to gain meaningful positions in ... more »

CSEC data mining Brazil's mining data

Alison at Creekside - 3 hours ago
Amusing to see both NaPo and the G&M are hosting remarks from former CSIS deputy director Ray Boisvert dismissing the recent Snowden/Greenwald docs which revealed CSEC spied on Brazil's Mines and Energy Ministry. Snowden was present at the Five Eyes conference where the CSEC presentation on their Olympia spying program on Brazil took place. Boisvert in both papers: “We were all too busy chasing bad guys who can actually kill people. The idea that we spend a lot of time, or any time at all, on a country like Brazil is pretty low margin stuff, not likely to happen.” The docs probabl... more »

Male brain vs female brain: How do they differ?

Zoe Brain at A.E.Brain - 3 hours ago
Male brain vs female brain: How do they differ? | Science | theguardian.com My comments: Important points: 1. Differences are both biological and social (I'd put it as 20% biological, 80% socially constructed myself - but you can't ignore that 20%. It's real.) 2. Differences are *statistical*. It makes just as little sense to say "we can't employ a woman to do X because women aren't good at it" as to refuse to employ a woman who's 6' 4" tall because "women are too short". Even though most women are shorter than most men. 3. Saying all this is unpopular. Those who are biological essen... more »

Nova Scotia Elections

LeDaro at LeDaro - 3 hours ago
Darrell Dexter lost his seat. I believe he is a good guy but that is the way politics is. *Darrell Dexter giving concession speech* *Darrell Dexter — the man who led the first NDP government in Atlantic Canada — couldn't secure his own seat, let alone clinch a second term as Nova Scotia's premier.* ** *Dexter lost his Cole Harbour-Portland Valley seat by 31 votes to Liberal Tony Ince. CBC* Liberal leader Stephen McNeil is the new premier of Nova Scotia. He is relatively unknown but time will tell. PC's form the Official Opposition and NDP is in 3rd place. *The Liberals were elec... more »

Migration 20: Overseas Employment, Positives Outweigh the Negatives?

Nonoy Oplas at Government and Taxes - 3 hours ago
Overseas employment, do the positives outweigh the negatives? A friend asked that question in facebook and my quick answer is Yes. The positives outweigh the negatives. Overseas employment is a voluntary and private contract between the foreign employers and Filipino employees. People have the option to stay home and look for jobs here, but they opted to go outside because the perceived benefits are larger than the costs. If our constitution, economic and bureaucratic policies are friendly to foreign investments and entrepreneurship in general, many of those foreign employers would ... more »

Apaches pay tribute to memorial gathering on Dzil Nchaa Si An

brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 3 hours ago
Apaches pay tribute to memorial gathering on Dzil Nchaa Si An Article and Photos by Sandra Rambler Censored News Dzil Nchaa Si An, AZ – While the pine and ponderosa trees stood tall and firm with a cool breeze in the air, on Saturday, Sept. 28, tribal elders were joined by Peridot District Councilman, Wendsler Nosie, Sr., and prestigious leaders from various organizations as

WotW: Show the World Your Fancy New Digital Business Card

Seth R. Hawkins at Housewife Eclectic - 3 hours ago
In the olden days (about a decade or so ago), people used to share their contact information using these annoying little pieces of paper called business cards. OK, they're still around, though you'd never guess it from the unused stack of them on my desk at work. Today, though, everything is digital. There are apps that allow you to quickly share your information with people you meet. But wouldn't it be nice if you had one place online that was your digital business card? Enter About.me. This free service allows you to create a personalized page all about you. It's the digital equi... more »

Untitled

New Orleans Ladder at New Orleans Ladder - 3 hours ago
*At BP oil spill trial, Justice Department witnesses bolster larger spill number ~Mark Schleifstein* *BP Back on Trial ~Gulf Restoration Network* *Texas Brine has outstanding balance with Assumption Parish Police Jury* *New Orleans takes control of former Navy facility in the Bywater ~Andrew Vanacore ~New Orleans Advocate * *Chinese drywall hearing begins today in N.O.* *Brain-eating amoeba found in DeSoto Parish water supply ~WWLTV * *Documentary: 'MRGOing Going Gone' debuts at Loyola* Read more here: http://www.newsobserver.com/2013/10/08/3263966/documentary-on-mr-go-debuts-at.h... more »

Hormonal therapy and sex reassignment: a systematic review and metaanalysis of quality of life and psychosocial outcomes

Zoe Brain at A.E.Brain - 3 hours ago
Hormonal therapy and sex reassignment: a systematic review and metaanalysis of quality of life and psychosocial outcomes Murad et al Clinical Endocrinology Volume 72, Issue 2, pages 214–231, February 2010 Summary Objective To assess the prognosis of individuals with gender identity disorder (GID) receiving hormonal therapy as a part of sex reassignment in terms of quality of life and other self-reported psychosocial outcomes. Methods We searched electronic databases, bibliography of included studies and expert files. All study designs were included with no language restrictions. Re... more »

Confessions of a "Bad Teacher" Confronting Treachery During an Age of "Reform"

John Thompson at Schools Matter - 4 hours ago
I read Rafe Esquith’s Real Talk for Real Teachers and James Owens’ Confessions of a Bad Teacher during the same week. Esquith described many types of educational malpractice being imposed in the name of “best practices” that I have seen. In fact, he recounts disgusting incidents that are worse than anything I have witnessed. On the other hand, Esquith describes the joys of teaching. He makes it clear why teaching can be such a rewarding career. Even as “reform” is calling into question the value of a teaching profession where educators devote their entire working lives to students, ... more »

Read Stuff, You Should

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 4 hours ago
Happy Birthday to Brian Lamb, 71. As I always say: a Hero of the Republic. Thank you for CSPAN. Good stuff: 1. Rick Hasen on Justice Roberts and campaign finance. With all the other things going on, I haven't paid as much attention as I should to this case. I go in with mixed feelings. I'm pretty much against contribution limits in most cases as a matter of policy...but that's not quite the same as saying that I think they should be ruled unconstitutional. I guess I'm at the point where I'd need to stop and think about it. 2. Josiah Neeley defends the US Constitution in large part ... more »

Boehner Says There Aren't Enough Republicans To Pass A Clean CR And Dems Say There Are. Who's Right?

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 4 hours ago
Democrats, from President Obama (who has no relation with House Republicans and doesn't know much more about it than any of us do) to Nancy Pelosi, say there are enough Republicans and Democrats-- 217-- to pass a clean CR. Long Island Republican Peter King agrees. Let's say that the 5 right-wing Democrats who refused to sign Pelosi's letter to Boehner calling for a clean CR-- John Barrow (New Dem-GA), Mike McIntyre (New Dem-NC), Jim Cooper (New Dem-TN), Jim Matheson (Blue Dog-UT) and Ron Kind (New Dem-WI)-- can be persuaded to vote for it, a reasonable, though not iron-clad assump... more »

Congratulations, Janet

Greg Mankiw at Greg Mankiw's Blog - 4 hours ago
*Click on graphic to enlarge.* President Obama has made a great decision in choosing Janet Yellen to chair the Federal Reserve. The image above, by the way, is one of the illustrations in the next edition of my favorite textbook (which is now in production). When supervising the artist, I had to guess who the next Fed chair would be. As you can see, I guessed right. *Addendum*: Someone asks whether the helicopter in the picture is a reference to the current chairman's somewhat pejorative nickname "Helicopter Ben." The answer is no, not at all. I used a helicopter in this interio... more »

SPACE WEEK UPDATES

Bruce K. Gagnon at Organizing Notes - 4 hours ago
*The space week poster was spotted at the Busan International Film Festival in South Korea* *At the front gate of US NSA satellite spy base Menwith Hill in Yorkshire, England* - The first photo above comes from Stockholm, Sweden where Women for Peace organized a vigil in front of the Swedish Parliament Building with banners that read "Drones kill". Global Network board member Agneta Norberg is featured in the photo. In the evening they organized a panel discussion on space issues with Swedish parliamentarians. - From Global Network board member Sung-Hee Choi ... more »

A Reputation In Tatters

Owen Gray at Northern Reflections - 4 hours ago
Stephen Harper is skipping the Commonwealth Conference. The man who put "royal" back in the navy and the air force doesn't have time for the Commonwealth. There really is nothing surprising about that. International relations is not the prime minister's strong suit. As Tom Walkom points out in today's *Toronto Star*: Stephen Harper has little use for the international institutions that Canada once championed. He plans to boycott an important Commonwealth meeting next month. He regularly snubs the United Nations. Harper likes to say that these institutions don't share Canadian val... more »

Alleged terror suspect Anas al - Liby detained for open ended interrogation at sea - while Libya demands the return of its citizen kidnapped inside of Libya , Obama avoids answering as to whether such a kidnapping is legal ... Of course this opens the door one day for China , Russia or any other nation to do the same to US citizens in the US based on alleged decades old terror charges , right ?

Fred Walton at Catharsis Ours - 5 hours ago
Obama Swaps ‘Black Sites’ for ‘Justice at Sea’Detainee Faces Open-Ended Interrogation in International Waters by Jason Ditz, October 08, 2013 Print This | Share This Over the past 12 years, captives disappeared off the streets of foreign cities have regularly found themselves in CIA “black sites,” held incommunicado for indefinite periods of time for “enhanced interrogation.” President Obama harshly criticized this policy at one point, but the weekend capture of Abu Anas al-Liby has set up a distinction without a difference, as he is being held in similar circumstances at sea. Liby’s ... more »

HOW REHYPOTHECATION OF COLLATERAL WORKS....

Obi-Wan Kabuki at AMERICAN KABUKI - 5 hours ago
How the Value of Collateral is Damaged http://www.batr.org/negotium/100913.html *Rehypothecation of Collateral* Before you get a headache or a pain in your side, *rehypothecation* is not as difficult to understand as spelling the word. Definition of '*Rehypothecation*': “The practice by banks and brokers of using, for their own purposes, assets that have been posted as collateral by their clients. Clients who permit rehypothecation of their collateral may be compensated either through a lower cost of borrowing or a rebate on fees. In a typical example of rehypothecation, secur... more »

"US Military Spending: The 17 Foot Tall Insectoid Robo-Warriors From the Planet Zandor"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 5 hours ago
*"US Military Spending:* *The 17 Foot Tall Insectoid Robo-Warriors From the Planet Zandor" * by San Diego Veterans for Peace "Let’s look at how the federal government spends our money… The pie chart below shows the distribution of the total federal budget spending for FY 2013. (Click images for larger size.) The “Social Security & Unemployment” and “Medicare & Health” take on a major fraction of the federal spending, amounting to about 58% of the total outlays, whereas “Military” spending appears to amount to just 18%. The problem with this representation is that the Social ... more »

3 Ways Monsanto Threatens Our Planet (And What To Do About It) by Anthony Gucciardi

Stranger in a Strange Land at Stranger in a Strange Land - 5 hours ago
http://occupylondon.org.uk/events/march-against-monsanto-london-mam-london-world-food-day/ 3 Ways Monsanto Threatens Our Planet (And What To Do About It) by Anthony Gucciardi Natural Society, 9 October 2013 Through rampant and unchecked genetic manipulation, multinational biotechnology juggernauts like Monsanto continue to churn out genetically modified creations that threaten the entire planet in a way that we have never before witnessed throughout history. Examining the role of genetic manipulation, even going beyond the affects on human health, it’s easy to see how the very g... more »

Fukushima nuclear calamity updates - October 6 , 2013 - the grim reality that Fukushima is beyond the existing technological capacity to remediate sinking in as Calidicot , Gunderson and Mousseau discuss Fukushima unprecedented challenges and the dangers residing at the crippled plant ! Japanese and US contamination concerns discussed - seafood clearly at risk if from the Pacific Ocean ! When does the NRA throw up their hands and just take over from " over its head " Tepco ?

Catharsis Ours - 6 hours ago
http://enenews.com/category/location/japan ( Japan focused news items and views.....) 02:57 AM EST on October 6th, 2013 | 3 comments Leaked ‘Godzilla’ Trailer Hits Web — Features voice of nuclear pioneer: “Now I am become death, the destroyer of worlds” — Photos during filming show reactors, quarantine zone, evacuations (VIDEO) 07:02 PM EST on October 5th, 2013 | 25 comments Caldicott: Fukushima much worse than Chernobyl — Nuclear engineers say there’s no end in sight to this — I predict they’ll never be able to fix it (VIDEO) 06:02 PM EST on October 5th, 2013 | 7 comments Professor... more »

More about those upcoming power cuts, I did warn you back in September 2009

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 8 hours ago
'I have been "banging on" for some years now about the upcoming shortage in power generation in the UK and the resulting power cuts. My warnings, like those re houses being over valued, were met with the usual "oh it's NotaSheep being his usual pessimistic self". This morning The Telegraphreports that: "Britain is facing the prospect of widespread power cuts for the first time since the 1970s, government projections show. Demand for power from homes and businesses will exceed supply from the national grid within eight years, according to official figures. ... The gap between B... more »

"Powerful Typhoon Danas Rips Into Okinawa, To Hit Fukushima Nuke Plant On Oct 10, 2013"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 8 hours ago
*"Powerful Typhoon Danas Rips Into Okinawa, * *To Hit Fukushima Nuke Plant On Oct 10, 2013"* bu Fukushima Diary "According to Japan Meteorological Agency, Typhoon No.24 “Danas” is going to hit Fukushima plant area on 10/10/2013. Currently it’s near Okinawa. It’s heading for North East Japan at 30km/h. The central pressure is 935 hPa. Meteorological Agency states “Very strong”. Since mid September, Tepco has had the contaminated water tank area overflow every time a Typhoon passed near the plant. A powerful typhoon is moving north, with Okinawa and the remote islands of Kago... more »

A litle physics humour to mark Professor Peter Higgs's Nobel Prize (shared)

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 8 hours ago
A Higgs Boson walks into a Catholic Church one Sunday morning. The priest looks up from the altar, sees the boson, points to the sanctuary door, and yells, "We don't allow your kind in here!" The Higgs Boson protests, replying, "But Father! You can't have mass without me!" *Thanks to Craig at Is The BBC Biased for that.*

Planck telescope: the funeral

Luboš Motl at The Reference Frame - 8 hours ago
In March 2013, ESA's Planck telescope – launched in 2009 – brought us the most accurate cosmological data about the Universe. Last year, the unit became mostly useless as it ran out of helium (the coolant) and the cruel European Space Agency is putting the gadget down now (BBC). Recall that the telescope was working at the L2 Lagrange point, about 1.5 million kilometers away from the Earth in the opposite direction than the Sun. Because ESA is so cruel, they decided to make the funeral thorough. Today, Planck is scheduled to burn the fuel for the first time. On Monday, October ... more »

Bill Hicks + George Carlin: The Big Electron

Obi-Wan Kabuki at AMERICAN KABUKI - 8 hours ago
Wonderful short video created from the performances of comedians Bill Hick's and George Carlin. Thanks to Carol for letting me know about this!

GAIA PORTAL: Galactic Connections assist Cosmic Portal openings throughout Gaia

Obi-Wan Kabuki at AMERICAN KABUKI - 9 hours ago
*Galactic Connections assist Cosmic Portal openings throughout Gaia* by ÉirePort Galactic Connections assist Cosmic Portal openings throughout Gaia, as Gaia has upgraded sufficiently to accept such. Fortifications of Gaia portals and grids during recent moments allows Cosmic Portal generation and opening to permit free flow of Higher Cosmic Ascension Energies into Gaia. Such Galactic Connections and Cosmic Portal generation and opening will continue throughout the next months. ÉirePort | October 9, 2013 at 02:50 URL: http://wp.me/p2sFUY-p4

Hepatitis C Virus Replication is Glucose-Dependent

George Henderson at The High-fat Hep C Diet - 10 hours ago
This blog exists to promote the hypothesis that carbohydrate restriction (plus the restriction of the omega 6 PUFA linoleic acid) is an effective antiviral strategy against Hepatitis C virus. Or conversely, that dietary carbohydrate and linoleic acid are HCV growth promoters. (Of course this blog also exists for my entertainment, self-aggrandizement and so on, but clearly if my hypothesis fails I will have to find another title for it). Thus far the hypothesis has rested on the emerging facts about HCV genomics and life history and a second-hand copy of Dr Atkins New Diet Revolutio... more »

UN Climate Scientists Plead for Immunity from Criminal Prosecution: AR5 in Crisis

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 10 hours ago
News you'll never see or hear on the 'warmist' BBC's coverage of Man made Climate Change. 'Today, prominent statistician Steve McIntye, one of the analysts often credited with exposing past IPCC 'errors' points to why this fiasco may rise to the level of criminality. McIntyre shows how UN officials systematically hid adverse data contained in the final draft review but omitted from the subsequent report now issued to the public.' More here http://principia-scientific.org/latest-news/327-un-climate-scientists-plead-for-immunity-from-criminal-prosecution-ar5-in-crisis.html

Influential former Czech President calls for EU exit, says EU doomed anyway - The Commentator

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 10 hours ago
'As scepticism grows across the European Union and debate thickens in Britain, former Czech President Vaclav Klaus says the EU is in any case doomed, like empires of the past, including communism' More here http://www.thecommentator.com/article/4245/influential_former_czech_president_calls_for_eu_exit_says_eu_doomed_anyway but not on the pro-EU BBC.

Tucson uprising against polimigra!

Roberto Rodriguez at Dr Cintli - 10 hours ago
The day the tucson community again rose up: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10151633812755706&set=vb.579770705&type=2&theater Tucson Uprising II: At the beginning of this clip, people are pepper sprayed -- left side of screen... then spray drifts and it affects all of us... those sprayed directly were treated by paramedics... rubber bullets were used too... plus a German Shepard was used against the people:https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10151633898560706&set=vb.579770705&type=2&theater

Corbett Report - Tom Secker - Secrets, Spies and 7/7

Mike Philbin at PROGNOSIS II - 10 hours ago
Tom Secker of InvestigatingTheTerror.com and SpyCulture.com joins James Corbett of Corbett Report to discuss his brand new book, *Secrets, Spies and 7/7*. Secker and Corbett discuss the likely spies and provocateurs at the heart of the plot, the alternative theories that have been developed about the bombing and the programming that helped inspire them, and why the truth about 7/7 still matters nearly 8 years later. And before you listen to the interview, I'll quote from a Boiling Frogs Post review of Secker's book: *Dead men tell no tales. Muslim suicide bombers––even less. Accept... more »

Musical Interlude: Pink Floyd, “Shine On You Crazy Diamond“

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 11 hours ago
Pink Floyd, “Shine On You Crazy Diamond“ - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLKiMbC6s2k

war of the worlds

Oberon at GlobaLove Think Tank - 11 hours ago
what is that he said what lunar anomalies did you see that dome of the rock ufo three aliens walk on by view some ancient artifacts smoking gun ufo footage 1952 washington d.c. ufo flap giant ufo seen from the i.s.s. the nasa tether incident

Musical Interlude: Mike Oldfield, “Tubular Bells- Finale”

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 11 hours ago
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5gDGcXIEQE Mike Oldfield, “Tubular Bells- Finale” - http://www.youtube.com/

Musical Interlude: Kitaro, “Mirage”

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 11 hours ago
Kitaro, “Mirage” - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmBfbN20_eg

"For My Part..."

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 12 hours ago
“For my part I know nothing with any certainty, but the sight of the stars makes me dream.” - Vincent van Gogh

A Fitting Wake ...

leftdog at Buckdog - 13 hours ago
* **Nova Scotia .. October 8, 2013 ....* h/t to Brother Erin Weir * *

Will Tea Party Congressmen Be Hoist On Their Own Petards Come 2014?

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 13 hours ago
Too much? Even for mainstream Republicans? Conventional wisdom is that congressional teabaggers are in such safely gerrymandered districts that they have little to worry about from their overwhelmingly white, angry, low-info constituents. Sure there are as many as 40 Republican incumbents in mainstream districts who could-- if we had a competent or even partially competent DCCC-- be defeated. But not even every *Tea Party* congressman is in a district as filled with idiots as Louie Gohmert, Tom Graves and Steve Stockman. Robin Marty, writing in the new *Rolling Stone* has outlined 8 ... more »

Change The World Wednesday (#CTWW) - A #Vegan Meal

Small Footprints at Reduce Footprints - 13 hours ago
Welcome to Change The World Wednesday (#CTWW)! Wondering how to live greener? You've come to the right place. Each week we challenge ourselves to try a new task ... or "amp up" something we're already doing. We raise our awareness, learn from each other and develop Eco-friendly skills which will improve our lives and protect our planet. Doing so together gives us power ... the power to Change The World! If this is your first visit, please click HERE for information and a complete list of all the challenges we've taken on so far. This post contains great information and I encourage ... more »

It’s Janet

Peter Cresswell at Not PC - 13 hours ago
So, as expected, Obama has finally formally appointed Janet Yellen to chair of the US Federal Reserve, taking over from PrintMaster-in-Chief Bernanke, who took over from BubbleMaker-in-Chief Greenspan. That’s Janet Yellen, the woman who sincerely believes that Japan’s biggest problem was they didn’t print enough money. Of whom, when she was appointed as Vice PrintMaster, Gerard Jackson observed, Janet Yellen is an inflationist first and foremost. She has made it abundantly clear that all of her policy suggestions will be geared to promoting an inflationary policy. Like all Keynes... more »

"A Look to the Heavens"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 13 hours ago
“It looks like a lunar landscape but this remarkable photograph actually shows our Milky Way and the planet Jupiter in all their glory - viewed from a cave in America's Utah desert. The spiral galaxy, which cannot be seen with the naked eye, was captured by photographer Wally Pacholka using a 35mm camera and 50mm lens on a tripod with a 30-second exposure - long enough to collect the light but not to see the stars moving. *Click image for larger size.* Pacholka, 59, an architect from Long Beach, California, relied on the light of a crescent moon to illuminate the subject and chose... more »

Mark Twain, “On The Damned Human Race”

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 13 hours ago
*“On The Damned Human Race”* * *by Mark Twain* * “I have been studying the traits and dispositions of the lower animals (so-called), and contrasting them with the traits and dispositions of man. I find the result humiliating to me. For it obliges me to renounce my allegiance to the Darwinian theory of the Ascent of Man from the Lower Animals; since it now seems plain to me that the theory ought to be vacated in favor of a new and truer one, this new and truer one to be named the Descent of Man from the Higher Animals. In proceeding toward this unpleasant conclusion I have n... more »

Shout Out to Sinead

noreply@blogger.com (Roger Pielke, Jr.) at Roger Pielke Jr.'s Blog - 14 hours ago
I considered a doing post on the trillion tonne nonsense in IPCC, but I decided instead to give a shout out to Sinead. Enjoy! Richard Tol wants something less Grammy-phied, I aim to please around here, so here you go:

"Why Is There So Much Pain and Suffering?"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 14 hours ago
"Why Is There So Much Pain and Suffering?" By Fred Pauser "Mother Teresa said, “Suffering is a gift of God.” Well, it may be true that suffering tends to build character, but it also sometimes builds bitterness and criminals. In any case, we would naturally prefer to do without it, especially the extreme forms of it. We can derive much toward answering the question from a basic knowledge of the evolution of life. Ernst Mayr succinctly summed up the process of natural selection: “Natural selection is a two-step process: (1) variations produced, and (2) variations sorted, with the... more »

"Why Are You Waiting?"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 14 hours ago
"If you were going to die soon and had only one phone call you could make, who would you call and what would you say? And why are you waiting?" ~ Stephen Levine

The Daily "Near You?"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 14 hours ago
Little Chute, Wisconsin, USA. Thanks for stopping by.

"And They Pay For It..."

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 14 hours ago
“People pay for what they do, and still more for what they have allowed themselves to become, and they pay for it, very simply, by the lives they lead.” - James Baldwin, “No Name in the Street” (1972)

Chet Raymo, “Beyond The Porch-light of Language”

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 14 hours ago
* * *“Beyond The Porch-light of Language”* by Chet Raymo “The title of this post is another phrase from the poet Pat Boran. It struck me, I suppose, because of the way readers sometimes refer to this blog as "the porch." (I forget who first suggested the image; was it you, Theresa?) A lovely image, evoking friends in rocking chairs sipping ice tea or gin-and-tonics on a drowsy summer night. Out there in the darkness lightnin' bugs flash their sleepy semaphores. Somewhere afar off heat lightnin' illuminates the horizon. Our language drifts into the dark. We have words too for star... more »

"A Test..."

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 14 hours ago
"Here is a test to find whether your mission on Earth is finished: If you're alive, it isn't." - Richard Bach, "Illusions"

"A Life of Learning: Earth School"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 14 hours ago
*"A Life of Learning: Earth School"* by The DailyOm "Earth school provides us with an education of the heart and the soul. Life is the province of learning, and the wisdom we acquire throughout our lives is the reward of existence. As we traverse the winding roads that lead from birth to death, experience is our patient teacher. We exist, bound to human bodies as we are, to evolve, enrolled by the universe in earth school, an informal and individualized academy of living, being, and changing. Life’s lessons can take many forms and present us with many challenges. There are score... more »

"Never Forget..."

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 14 hours ago

Alan Waldman: ‘Dalziel and Pascoe’ is a Dramatic Yet Funny Yorkshire Cop Series

thorne dreyer at The Rag Blog - 14 hours ago
Waldman's film and TV treasures you may have missed: For 59 episodes, its humorously mismatched lead characters stopped a wide range of dastardly doings. By Alan Waldman / The Rag Blog / October 8, 2013 [In his weekly column, Alan Waldman reviews some of his favorite films and TV series that readers may have missed, including TV dramas, mysteries, and comedies from Canada, England, Ireland,

The Fukushima Nuclear Disaster: Important New Video - Japan's Triple Meltdown: Tour Of Fukushima Daichii

Northerntruthseeker at Northerntruthseeker - 14 hours ago
It has been a while since I filed any new articles about the continuing disaster at Fukushima Japan. Yes, this disaster is still going strong with absolutely NO solution anywhere in sight. The three reactors that melted down are still spewing out their deadly radiation into our atmosphere, and TEPCO officials have had absolutely no choice but to dump contaminated radioactive water used to try to keep the cores cool directly into the Pacific Ocean. We are now seeing the result of the world's inexplicable refusal to tackle this world wide life threatening situation with the apparen... more »

The Bioregional State as "Constitution, Version Two:" Arguments Why a Federated Bioregionalism is Better than Secession (4 of 4)

Mark at Toward a Bioregional State - 14 hours ago
In the midst of a planned national truckers strike next week with its own political goals of DC shutdown, that will merge with the two other separate ongoing independent shutdowns of the US federal government--by its two gatekeeping, Wall Street parties of Democrats [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] and Republicans [1] [2] [3] [4]. Both Democrats and Republicans conduct standing ovations for murder of panicked women with children and only have minimal support from anyone and both didn't get in power except through vote fraud and gerrymandering. So in this interesting hiatus, it's g... more »

One coach who’s had a big year

Peter Cresswell at Not PC - 15 hours ago
Geelong Cats coach Chris Scott once told a reporter he always tries to keep his emotions to himself. Hard to believe … [image: image](Click through to watch) Content is copyright PC.BlogSpot.Com © Please contact author for permission to republish: (organon at ihug.co.nz)

Your moment of Zen

Libby Spencer at The Impolitic - 15 hours ago
The last luna moth, somewhere in the south.

The Connecticut School False Flag Shooting: This Is Indeed Interesting - Sandy Hook "School" To Receive $50 MILLION To Rebuild (!)

Northerntruthseeker at Northerntruthseeker - 15 hours ago
I have hoped that by this time people everywhere would finally see the Sandy Hook "massacre" for what it really was... A very poorly run false flag operation that had NO shooter and most probably NO "victims"at all. It was amazing that a true and thorough investigation into this "massacre" has not taken place to this date, and from all indications will never happen at all. It is also amazing that now we hear so very little about the "victims" and even the "families" of this supposed "massacre". Everything now points clearly that again this was a very poorly done false flag opera... more »

The Intricate Plot That Is Common Core

deutsch29 at @ THE CHALK FACE - 16 hours ago
If anyone tells you that Common Core (CCSS) is a “state-led” effort, “developed by teachers,” that person is either misinformed or attempting to deceive you. Morna McDermott of United Opt Out has mapped the organizations behind CCSS. She presents discussion of their interwoven involvements in this 9-minute youtube presentation. Once you view her work, you will no longer […]

New Article From John Kaminski: Overcoming Our False History

Northerntruthseeker at Northerntruthseeker - 16 hours ago
I am back to my "normal" blogging routine... It really has been a strain over the last few weeks juggling personal needs, my work, and other issues. But I figured this was as good a time as ever to get back to what I do best to unwind.... I came across the latest article from John Kaminski, who writes for the Rebel News online network at www.therebel.org/news/kaminski, and I want to share this amazing piece with everyone here at my own blog. It is entitled: "Overcoming Our False History" and I have it right here for everyone to view for themselves. I do have my usual thoughts and... more »

Alien Invasion?

KRandle at A Different Perspective - 16 hours ago
I saw a “news” story asking the question, “Could Earth defend itself from an ET invasion?” Overlooking the fact that there would be no realistic reason for the aliens to invade because everything they would want could be found elsewhere in the Solar System, except, of course for our “Earth-like” environment and the life found here, the answer to the question is, “NO!” I remember one of the science fiction writers, I think Jerry Pournelle or Larry Niven, but it might have been Harlan Ellison, say, “All they would have to do is stand back and throw rocks at us.” What that meant, sim... more »

Shutdown follies: Could we have a genu-wine crisis without Newt Gingrich contributing obfuscation and lies?

KenInNY at DownWithTyranny! - 16 hours ago
*Apparently when there's obfuscating and lying to be done, our Newt just doesn't trust the upstart crop of right-wing obfuscators and liars to get the job done.* *"We decided to stick to our principles through a very contentious and difficult period. Our attempt to balance the federal budget was distorted in the news media as an effort to ruin family vacations, frustrate visitors to the nation's capital and prevent government employees from going to work."* *-- Newt Gingrich, in* a 2011 Washington Post op-ed *by Ken* This is priceless. I guess former House Speaker Newt Gingrich th... more »

Nova Scotia election results

LeDaro at LeDaro - 17 hours ago
NDP screwed. Liberal majority, Cons official opposition and NDP in third place. NDP leader Darrell Dexter may lose his own seat.

Ten questions for Nick Smith on his Special Housing Areas

Peter Cresswell at Not PC - 17 hours ago
While Nick Smith and Len Brown pretend their “dramatic” joint announcement today that their “releasing” land on which to build 6000 houses is the beginning of the answer to affordable housing in Auckland, the announcement itself has less to it than meets the eye, and raises more real questions than it does answers. The announcement itself consists of a declaration of “10 Special Housing Areas” and a map. [image: image] What makes the areas marked on the map so “special,” apparently, is this: 1. Building projects on land so designated can hope to gain consents in six month... more »

smoother boondoggle?

skrashen at Schools Matter - 17 hours ago
JUST A SMOOTHER BOONDOGGLE? Sent to Education Week, October 8, 2013 Three scholars have recommended testing students only every few years, and using "higher-quality assessments that encourage more productive teaching" rather than current multiple-choice tests. ("Fewer, Better Tests Can Boost Student Achievement," October 9). They note that these tests can be used without spending more money than we are spending now on testing. Phrased another way, they are saying that the new tests will cost just as much as we are spending now, which is a lot, and that the cost will continue to gr... more »

"How It Really Is"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 17 hours ago

Where wills presumed to meet formal requirements.

James C Morton at Morton's Musings - 18 hours ago
*Yen Estate v. Chan*, 2013 BCCA 423 holds that in the absence of suspicious circumstances or contrary evidence, the trial judge was entitled to rely on the rebuttable presumptions that the execution of the will complied with the requirements of s. 4 of the Wills Act and that the testator was aware of and approved the contents of the will: [14] The Ontario Court of Appeal upheld the use of the presumption by the trial judge. The Court adopted the interpretation of the Latin maxim of the presumption from the reasons of Lord Justice Lindley in *Harris v. Knight *(1890), 15 ... more »

Ann Barnhardt has a lot to say about what is going on...(a must listen)

Adrienne at Adrienne's Corner - 18 hours ago
*save this for cocktail hour (which should be starting about now on the east coast.) * How many of you have ever said, "It couldn't happen here?" Yeah, that's right, I'm harkening back to the era of Hitler. And how many of you think our police would not turn on us? Do you believe that they wouldn't dredge up the excuse, "I was just following orders?" Witness what's been going on the past few days - arresting Vietnam vets, terrorizing seniors in Yellowstone Park, locking priests out of chapels and forbidding them from celebrating Mass for military personnel, while protecting the ... more »

THE SEARCH FOR GOD EVENTUALLY LEADS TO LOVE

Allen L Roland, Ph.D at Allen L Roland's Weblog - 18 hours ago
*The eye of God in outer space / *NASA photo taken by the Hubble Space Telescope has been labeled the 'Eye of God' by frequent forwarders. *God is NOT a particle, God is love, a loving plan in action ~ an evolutionary process with which we all participate as co-creators. Only by fully surrendering to love do we begin to realize our part in **a**universal loving plan: Allen L Roland * *We are put on earth a little space, that we may learn to bear the beams of love: William Blake*** *The external search for God is the ego's yearning for spiritual validity but d... more »

"The Roots of the U.S. Government Shutdown"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 18 hours ago
* * *"The Roots of the U.S. Government Shutdown" * By STRATFOR “In general, Stratfor deals with U.S. domestic politics only to the extent that it affects international affairs. Certainly, this topic has been argued and analyzed extensively. Nevertheless, the shutdown of the American government is a topic that must be understood from our point of view, because it raises the issue of whether the leading global power is involved in a political crisis so profound that it is both losing its internal cohesion and the capacity to govern. If that were so, it would mean the United States ... more »

The best infographics don’t have to be complicated

Peter Cresswell at Not PC - 18 hours ago
Included in *Wired* magazine’s picks for the 13 best (American) infographics for 2013 is this one, which is as simple as it is self-explanatory. Check out this one, too, a series of pie charts showing the evolution of ten Impressionist artists, made with the help of a color extraction script written in Python. [Hat tip Stats Chat] Content is copyright PC.BlogSpot.Com © Please contact author for permission to republish: (organon at ihug.co.nz)

"Default Is Not About Creditworthiness"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 18 hours ago
* * *"Default Is Not About Creditworthiness"* by Karl Denninger “I know, I know, you're going to object. But please read this through first, then object if you wish in the comments. There is a lot of hot air flying around the mainstream media on the subject of "default." First, what the media is calling "default" isn't, as I've pointed out repeatedly. To "default" on an obligation it must first be a legal obligation that you are compelled (by contract or otherwise) to perform. There are none of those in the context of political promises. Among political promises, I remind you, a... more »

The Realist Report with John Friend

John Friend at John Friend's Blog - 18 hours ago
On this edition of *The Realist Report*, we'll be joined once again by long time pro-White activist and scholar John de Nugent. John and I will be discussing the history of White Nationalism in American post-WWII. Please visit *The Realist Report* on TalkeShoe to download this and past episodes. Below are relevant links for this program: - *Willis Carto and the American Far Right* by George Michael (see *here*for C-SPAN video of George Michael discussing his book) - *In a Near-Final Collapse, the Neo-Nazi National Alliance Ends Membership* by Mark Potak, an unhinged anti-W... more »

A gaggle of the most reprehensible congress people arrested by Capitol police for blocking traffic in support of illegal immigrants...

Adrienne at Adrienne's Corner - 18 hours ago
*correct me if I'm wrong, but weren't these people elected and now being paid to represent Americans?* All the usual suspects: Rep. Keith Ellis (D-MN), Rep. John Lewis (D-GA), Rep. Raul Grijalva (D-AZ), Rep. Joseph Crowley (D-NY), Rep. Al Green (D-TX), Rep. Luis Gutierrez (D-IL), Rep. Jan Schawkowsky (D-IL) and Rep. Charlie Rangel (D-NY) Not one of these people did anything to protect WWII or Vietnam vets. One thing they have in common is room temperature IQ's. We're in big trouble people. *From The Blaze:* *Eight Members of Congress Arrested For Blocking Rush Hour Traffic D... more »

Understanding human tendencies

Peter Cresswell at Not PC - 19 hours ago
Maria Montessori was an educational genius—her pedagogical system beginning with the recognition of human nature, and how the young brain develops. But the fruits of her genius apply to more than just education. She identified several (what she called) “human tendencies” that are reflected in the Montessori classroom—describing them as ‘life forces’ or ‘natural guides’ which drive man towards activities aiding his needs for survival, and fulfilment. Clearly, they have universal explanatory power far wider than just the Montessori environment. Her son Mario Montessori explained th... more »

Self-assembling Cubes

Obi-Wan Kabuki at AMERICAN KABUKI - 19 hours ago
Applications in construction? Warehousing? Undersea habitats? Your kid's messy room?

Quotes o' the Day

jurassicpork at Welcome Back to Pottersville - 19 hours ago
"This is something to keep in mind. Nobody wants children hurt. However, this is the guy that put a group together to take down a Kenyan shopping mall in an upper class neighborhood where those kids were tortured before they were killed. So if this guy’s next operation kills children of ours or kills innocent children in a neighboring country that happen to not be Islamic extremists, did we make the right decision?" Fox's Brian Kilmeadeon SEAL Team 6 aborting a mission for fear children would get killed. "About half of the 232 House Republicans were elected in the last two elections... more »

In which I thank the Crackpot Caucus

Libby Spencer at The Impolitic - 19 hours ago
Brian Beutler lays out the stakes and the end game of the shutdown/debt limit insanity today and I realized we actually owe the Crackpot Caucus a huge thank you. They're doing what ten years of solid lefty internet activism and advocacy couldn't do. They're poised to destroy the GOP brand for generations to come. Or least expose its true motives behind the weasel worded rhetoric. Of course, they still could come to their senses and avert the disaster but for the moment it doesn't look likely. To which I can only say, "Please proceed crackpots." And thanks for the help.

Obama takes to the bully pulpit

Libby Spencer at The Impolitic - 19 hours ago
This is the president we've been waiting for since 2008. At his presser today, President Obama called out the crazy cons in the Crackpot Caucus. No more catering or cratering to the vandals in the GOP House of Dysfunction. John Boehner is going to have to deal with his own damn crazies or take the blame. Read the transcript or watch the vid at the link. It was mostly a thing of beauty. The only weak point was when Obama indicated a willingness to accept a short term agreement. To which I say -- no mas. This time it's got to be all or nothing. There's no other way to shut down the T... more »

The Top of My To-read Pile

Greg Mankiw at Greg Mankiw's Blog - 20 hours ago
I am a friend and fan of the University of Chicago's John List. (I had the pleasure of working with John about a decade ago at the Council of Economic Advisers.) So at the very top of my pile of books to read is John's new one, with Uri Gneezy, called The Why Axis.

Economics for Real People: How Economies Grow And Why They Crash - Part Two

Peter Cresswell at Not PC - 20 hours ago
*Here’s what our friends at the Auckland Uni Economics Group are up to this week. Why don’t you head along?* Hi all, A couple of weeks ago we looked at some of the ideas as to what economic growth looks like, and some explanations as to how it occurs. Namely, we explored and compared the growth models of some the key schools of economic thought. In this week’s seminar, we continue this discussion by looking at why economies crash. i.e., the bust component of the 'boom/bust cycle' that is said to be a natural process of mature economies. We will explore why bubbles burst,... more »

John Cornyn Forced To Defend Ted Cruz's Lunacy… Fails Miserably. Will Republican Senate Candidates Be Crushed In 2014?

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 20 hours ago
John Cornyn must have felt ambushed when mild-mannered centrist, Bob Schieffer threw him onto the grill when he appeared on *Face the Nation*Sunday. Schieffer just pounded him on the Republicans' whole blackmail and terrorism approach to governance. Schieffer:The law has been passed. Why not keep the government running and then everybody can sit down and decide what they want to do about it. Cornyn: Well there should be a negotiation, and this government would still be up and running in full if President… if Harry Reid had allowed Democrats to vote to eliminate the Congressional ... more »

Ikea Ships Easy-to-Build Refugee Shelters to Syria

Saman Mohammadi at The Excavator - 20 hours ago
Here is a positive news story about Syria. *Video Title: Ikea Ships Easy-to-Build Refugee Shelters to Syria. Source: GeoBeats News. Date Published: October 8, 2013. Description:* Swedish furniture company Ikea is working with a branch of the United Nations called the UNHCR to provide shelters for people in Syria. They have designed a flatpack shelter that can be easily shipped to people in need, and quickly built using the prefabricated materials. Made of plastic panel walls that connect to a metal frame, the shelters can house up to five people, and come equipped with solar pa... more »

The Phone Company that Said No to NSA

Americani Kabuki at AMERICAN KABUKI - 20 hours ago
*The Phone Company that Said No to NSA* US West CEO Released from Prison http://www.veteranstoday.com/2013/10/07/the-phone-company-that-said-no-to-nsa/ By Dr Stuart Jeanne Bramhall *Former US West CEO Joseph Nacchio was released from prison last week after completing a four year insider trading sentence. He still claims the NSA framed him on the insider trading charges – after he refused to participate in their illegal phone surveillance program in 2001. US West was the only major telecommunication program that refused to spy on its customers.According to the Wall Street Journal... more »

Elementary reporting

Craig at Is the BBC biased? - 20 hours ago
On the day that an OECD report highlighted the poor levels of numeracy and literacy among English 16-24 year olds and observed that school leavers today have lower levels of basic skills than their grandparents, it was simultaneously heartening and disheartening to hear that someone from the good old days of English numeracy and literacy has won this year's Nobel Prize for Physics - namely Peter Higgs , the man who predicted the Higgs Boson (finally shown to exist by CERN last year), the elementary particle, popularly known as 'the God particle', which completes the periodic table ... more »

ain't nobody gonna save Canuck democracy!

thwap at thwap's schoolyard - 21 hours ago
Murray Dobbin gives us a terrifying overview of the 31-year "trade" deal with China, in an essay entitled "Who Will Save Canadian Democracy?" I'll skip ahead to the answer: Who will save us from this repugnant, anti-democratic initiative? Probably no one. The only player to come to the plate has been the tiny Hupacasath First Nation of BC which challenged FIPA in federal court. Unfortunately the judge not only found for the government, he assessed costs to the band of over $100,000. They are appealing (donate here – deadline Sept 30) the case. But ultimately it is the provinces ... more »

VETERANS ARRESTED IN NYC LAST NIGHT

Bruce K. Gagnon at Organizing Notes - 21 hours ago
Vietnam veteran (and member of Veterans for Peace) Mike Hastie from Oregon makes the statement to police last night in New York City. Nineteen military veterans and their allies were arrested at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Plaza in the city for refusing to leave the park at the 10 pm closing time. October 7 date marked 12 years of invasion and occupation of Afghanistan, and the arrestees were reading the names of the dead from the wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Vietnam, as well as from the drone wars in Pakistan and other countries. The aims of the action, organized by Veterans ... more »

Does this map from 1418 prove historian's controversial claim that the New World was discovered by the CHINESE 70 years before Columbus?

Americani Kabuki at AMERICAN KABUKI - 21 hours ago
* *http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2449265/Who-Discovered-America--Controversial-historian-Gavin-Menzies-claims-Chinese-reached-New-World-first.htm * * *Does this map from 1418 prove historian's controversial claim that the New World was discovered by the CHINESE 70 years before Columbus?* * * - Gavin Menzies, a British historian, claims Chiense Admiral Zheng He set up colonies and sailed round South America before Columbus - Menzies' new book, 'Who Discovered America?' also claims the Chinese have been sailing to the New World since 40,000 BC across the Pacific ... more »

MIRIAM CAREY - MK ULTRA

Anon at aangirfan - 21 hours ago
*Witness who works for Faith in Action, which may be a CIA front. Faith in Action DC* * **According to the video above: * Miriam Carey's child was pulled out of her car. Miriam was *then* shot dead. In the car police found a passport, foreign currency and an uncashed check for about $1,800. http://www.wjla.com/ *Miriam* * * The security services were carrying out a drill at the time of this 3 October 2013 shooting. "Capital Shield 2014 is a joint training exercise in the National Capital Region that runs from Sept. 30 thru Oct. 3, 2013, and is hosted by the Joint Force Headq... more »

NIF: laser-powered fusion creates more energy than it consumes

Luboš Motl at The Reference Frame - 21 hours ago
*Peaceful fusion may be just 49, and not 50, years away now* This project has been discussed twice on this blog. In May 2009, I mentioned that the National Ignition Facility in Livermore near San Francisco (StreetView) was activated – Chu and Schwarzenegger couldn't miss this opportunity for self-promotion. In January 2010, it was projected – and we absorbed the information – that the facility with 192 powerful lasers heating and pressing a piece of hydrogen fuel should be able to produce more energy than what they invest. Ladies and Gentlemen, the D Day apparently came yester... more »

The Economy: “Welcome to Zombieland”

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 21 hours ago
* * *“Welcome to Zombieland”* by Bill Bonner "The defining characteristic of a zombified system is the way it hands out its rewards. In an honest economy people do their best. They work hard. They take their chances. Some prevail because they are productive. Others are just lucky. The chips fall where they may. But as zombies take over the system, the chips fall where they are told to fall. Rather than to honest and efficient producers, the rewards go to those who curry favors. Elizabeth Fowler knows how it works. She labored at the left hand of senator Max Baucus, drafting the c... more »

WWII in Seven Minutes

Phil at A Very Public Sociologist - 22 hours ago
We've had 1,000 years of European history in three minutes, so why not cram the Second World War into seven? The clip below follows the front lines day-by-day and shows how close the Nazis came to tipping Europe forever into the abyss.

ESPN: The Legend of Eddie Aikau

Americani Kabuki at AMERICAN KABUKI - 22 hours ago
I could not keep a dry eye at the end of this story, wow, what a life! Stories of love and courage just reduce me to tears... Very inspiring! Mahalo Aaron for pointing this out! -Bill PS: Haole, while often considered a racial invective these days, it originated as a description of white europeans because they tended not to breath deeply. Shallow breathing is common in the western world, its why Yoga teachers teach people how to breathe, to increase Qi or Prana life force. Its a habit we pick up from our parents.

Karen Doonan: Dancing in the Shadows…

Americani Kabuki at AMERICAN KABUKI - 22 hours ago
* * * * *Karen Doonan: Dancing in the Shadows…* October 7, 2013 http://soundofheart.org/galacticfreepress/content/karen-doonan-dancing-shadows%E2%80%A6 For many of you the last 24/48 hours in the human linear time context may have seen much emotion arise and much confusion, anxiety and chaos unfold around you or even within you. It can be extremely confusing to the human psyche to FEEL the intense energies begin their work but “see” no immediate change in what you perceive as your waking life experience. This may have many of you seriously questioning what is happening for if you... more »

The NSA's Huge New Data Center Keeps Having Meltdowns And No One Knows Why

Americani Kabuki at AMERICAN KABUKI - 22 hours ago
* * *LOL!!! We know why! Its the change in energies! - Bill* * * *The NSA's Huge New Data Center Keeps Having Meltdowns And No One Knows Why* MICHAEL KELLEY OCT. 8, 2013, 8:36 AM 5,878 26 http://www.businessinsider.com/the-nsas-data-center-keeps-melting-down-2013-10 The National Security Agency's new $2 billion Utah data center* keeps suffering from costly meltdowns and government officials are not sure of the cause*, Siobhan Gorman of The Wall Street Journal reports. *Since August 2012, there have been 10 electrical surges that have prevented the NSA from using computers. One of... more »

Reading Ripley: Quick, look over there!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 22 hours ago
*TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2013* *Norway becomes a distraction:* Amanda Ripley doesn’t seem to care a great deal about our low-income kids. They’re barely present in her new book, The Smartest Kids in the World. Their special problems and circumstances are largely ignored. The proposals she makes for our public schools seem suited to the needs of middle-class kids. Middle-class kids are important, of course. But so are low-income kids. Right from the start of her ballyhooed book, Ripley seems eager to avoid discussing the needs of low-income students. Consider her instant use of Norway... more »

GLOBAL OIL PIPELINE POLITICS

Bruce K. Gagnon at Organizing Notes - 22 hours ago
This is very important to watch and understand....this is the epi-center of and reason for most global conflict these days. See this big picture clearly and you can figure out most other pieces to the puzzle. Democracy Now takes a good look at politics, money and the pursuit of oil, from the series of pipelines originating in the oil-rich Caspian Sea to the deposits in the Arctic Sea where Russia has charged 30 people with piracy for a Greenpeace protest against drilling, to the vast reserves of the Middle East that have fueled conflict for decades. Three guests join for a round... more »

Electoral Effects of the Shutdown

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 23 hours ago
How will the shutdown change 2014 election results? There are basically two ways a national swing can happen in Congressional races. One is direct: voters shift from one party to the other. That one almost always happens against an incumbent party, generally against the party of the president. It's of course technically possible for it to go the other way, but it's highly unlikely. And the shutdown is especially unlikely to produce any such direct electoral action -- because even if voters really do care, and even if swing voters blame Republicans, it's unlikely that they're going ... more »

Work the boundaries and gray areas

risa bear at A Way to Live - 23 hours ago
Habits of urban, suburban, and, in my area, even rural people are: drive to work (or the unemployment office), gas up the car, get groceries, maybe eat out, come home, watch television, meanwhile going farther and farther into debt. But suppose you lived close enough to your work to commute via feet, bicycle or bus (or train), grew (much of) your groceries and foraged as well, and allowed these activities to take up 'TV time'? Maybe a little less debt? If the neighbors will permit it (perhaps by letting them in on it), what about grapes and kiwis on the back-lot fence? If the city... more »

Girlfriend is better

Steve at Thinking Aboot - 23 hours ago
If I was to think of something something that should be said I could count on forces forces that we should dread To say that I was misinformed or in the worst case dead. Yep thats the world I live in and if you live in a better place friend me right now I will take my backbackpack remove the explosives from my fridge leave my glocks in the garbage and sit my skinning knife on the edge Cause thats were I am after all the killing and knowing only terrorists are dead. I dream and think far away I want six weeks vacation and fourteen months pay Is there any chance I could live this way in a w... more »

Billionaires-- An Existential Threat To Democracy

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 1 day ago
First of all, derailing Obamacare is NOT the only thing Republican Teabaggers care about. Ted Cruz, in fact, has an entire vision for America's future that Maureen Dowd set out to explain in Sunday's *NY Times*. It may be a little dystopian but the low taxes crowd will love it nonetheless. (And there are zombies.) Oh-- and speaking of the low taxes crowd… good reporting from Sheryl Gay Stolberg and Mike McIntire in the * Times* over the weekend on how the Kochs and a small handful of like-minded anti-democracy billionaires planned out the federal budget crisis for some time. A cou... more »

An insders guide to the US shutdowon adn credit crisi

Steve at Thinking Aboot - 1 day ago
If you have not noticed because you are blissfully ignorant the US is the modern version of the Roman empire with less virgin births. Now the grind of funding is hitting home. Why drop a couple of trillion on the sands of Iraq and Afghanistan with little return except all the excellent health care the veterans receive at no cost. I read the newspapers every day and today is a world I could never have imagined following the wisdom of those pulp paper prognosticators. Terrorism is a gift to the losers in most equations. The USA should spend the GDP greater than most of the nations in... more »

Memewatch: Chris Matthews was very sure of himself!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 1 day ago
*TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2013* *Then, his guest came on:* Will we really go into “default” if we fail to raise the debt limit? Last week, Erin Burnett and Savannah Guthrie were unprepared to discuss this point when Rand Paul presented them with the GOP’s standard position. But they were hardly to first TV stars to be stumped by this presentation. In mid-September, Hardball’s Chris Matthews got waylaid by the GOP's standard pitch too! He interviewed Rep. Mo Brooks, a Republican congressman from Alabama. Should we refuse to raise the debt limit? Before he actually brought on his guest, ... more »

Prescription heroin and a health minister who doesn’t believe in science

paul at Paying attention - 1 day ago
Or, when do politically driven policies cross a moral line Health Minister Rona Ambrose has changed Health Canada rules to shut down a Vancouver research project that would test the benefits and risks of prescribing heroin to hardcore addicts. Research in Canada and around the world has shown that prescription heroin is an effective treatment option for a small group of addicts. That’s not surprising. Some people face enormous difficulty moving away from heroin addiction, and research has found methadone and other substitutes are ineffective for them. So the choice is simple. Pres... more »

CMS: second BEH boson near \(135\GeV\) gets an \(e^+e^-\) boost

Luboš Motl at The Reference Frame - 1 day ago
The announcement of the Nobel prize for the Brout-Englert-Higgs mechanism (Weinberg just said that he was sorry that Guralnik, Hagen, and Kibble couldn't share this prize; Migdal and Polyakov independently found the mechanism while playing with trucks in a Soviet kindergarten: they were 19; hat tip: John Preskill) doesn't mean that everything has been settled about the God particle's sector. The boss of CMS, Joe Incandela, said that he wasn't sorry that he didn't share the Nobel prize. His prize and his colleagues' prize was the discovery itself. This isn't *just* a proclamation to ... more »

Changing Faces - the politics of fraud

address-withheld@my.opera.com.invalid (Dr. John v. Kampen) at - 1 day ago
Link: http://youtu.be/4hgA9j-4dB0 Link: http://youtu.be/3aHEd7yz6ds *Well, here you have it*. Both videos appeared today on my screen. "RT" tells the same story as "EurActiv" - the first in extremely clear words, which everybody can understand. The second as well, but in a political context, concealing (and by doing so: exposing) the incompetence of political leadership to understand reality. These days most of the supposed "ignorant citizens" understand what delusion and fraud are, what certain banks do, some global corporations and industries. That our money is nowhere 'safe' e... more »

GONNA STUDY WAR LOTS MORE: Ways to name-call The Other in clumps!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 1 day ago
*TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2013* *Part 2—Fascist pigs, Nazis, Confederates:* At Salon, the liberal world’s intellectual culture is in a state of free fall. Much of that fall involves The Hate. Then too, liberal readers are getting massively doused with The Dumb. Consider yesterday’s piece by Falguni Sheth, a professor of philosophy at Hampshire College. But first, consider this: In mid-September, the analysts spent the weekend sobbing after Sheth began a piece with this absurd complaint about the undergraduates she is forced to teach. The headline at Salon said this: “Why our best stu... more »

What I was half thinking

sue at Is the BBC biased? - 1 day ago
You know when you have a thought that goes against the prevailing zeitgeist? The slightly uncomfortable feeling you have when you find you’re privately thinking the unthinkable? Well, I had such a thought, but I’m no longer feeling guilty because I’ve found out I’m not alone. Also, my bad thought wasn’t entirely private because I did test it out on Craig in an e-mail to see if he recoiled in disgust. Yesterday we were musing by e-mail over Mishal Husain’s debut on the Today programme. We agreed that she may be considered good looking (by some) but she definitely has a harsh radio ... more »

EFN Asia 27: Escaping Middle Income Trap via Economic Freedom

Nonoy Oplas at Government and Taxes - 1 day ago
Hong Kong, S. Korea, Taiwan and Singapore were able to escape a possible middle income trap (MIT) by growing fast. Malaysia, China, Thailand, other developing Asia seem to be trapped already. How to escape this trap? The Economic Freedom Network (EFN) Asia conference on *Asia, Middle Income Trap and Economic Freedom* will be held in two weeks, October 21-22, 2013, in Bangkok, Thailand and I will be there. Today, I read three papers about the subject. The first paper is from the East Asia Forum, Developing Asia and the middle-income trap dated August 5th, 2013 and written by Homi K... more »

EMHN 10: Forum on Asia's Ageing Societies, Bangkok

Nonoy Oplas at Government and Taxes - 1 day ago
This coming October 23, 2013, or a day after the Economic Freedom Network (EFN) Asia conference on October 21-22, same venue Plaza Athenee Bangkok, the Emerging Markets Health Network (EMHN, http://emhn.org/) and the Global Coalition on Aging (GCOA, http://www.globalcoalitiononaging.com/) will jointly sponsor a small, half-day Policy Dialogue on “Free Market Perspectives on the Challenge of Asia’s Aging Societies”. The guest speaker will be Professor Anindya Mishra of India, who has written on health care for the International Policy Network (IPN) in the past. He will present a pap... more »

Lion Rock 9: Federalism, Decentralization and George Clinton

Nonoy Oplas at Government and Taxes - 1 day ago
The Reading Club Salon 2013 of the Lion Rock Institute is fast approaching, this coming October 19, 2013 to be held in Hong Kong. I will be there. Among the readings of the participants to this theoretical roundtable discussion are the Anti-Federalist Papers. A paper I checked today is *Paper 14: Extent of Territory Under Consol-idated Government Too Large to Preserve Liberty or Protect Property *written by George Clinton (1739-1812), Vice President of the US (1805-1812) and NY Governor (1801-1804), aka Cato. This was published October 25, 1787. Among the arguments made by G. Cli... more »

Longest Walk 4 in Greensburg, Kansas

brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 1 day ago
Thank you to Western Shoshone Long Walker Carl 'Bad Bear' Sampson (in photo three on right) for these photos for Censored News! Truck photo Joni Taylor Tucker Censored News Updated Long Walk 4 schedule: Oct. 8 to 10: 16 miles east of Greensburg to Dodge City Oct. 11 and 12: Dodge City to Garden City Oct. 13 and 14: Garden City to Syracuse Oct. 15 to 18: Syracuse to 50

Predicting Future Spin (GOP Default Deniers Ed.)

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 1 day ago
Here's the thing: there are a bunch of Republicans running around saying that breaching the debt limit is no big deal, because...oh, I don't know, it's all just nonsense. Here's one. Jamelle Bouie had a great line about it, comparing them to the bomb-worshiping mutants in Beneath the Planet of the Apes. So my question: suppose that there is a debt limit breach, and it in fact delivers a major economic shock. My question is: will the GOP line be that it's Barack Obama's fault because he forced the debt limit breach by not going along with totally reasonable GOP requests, or that it'... more »

Mohawk Nation News 'World Wide Revolution'

brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 1 day ago
WORLD WIDE REVOLUTION Posted on October 7, 2013 Mohawk Nation News MNN. Oct. 7, 2013. President Obama  wants war to preserve his and US credibility, which is based on keeping the US dollar as the world currency. In 1944 during WW2 the Bretton-Woods agreement made all global trade and banking base its value on the US dollar. It was backed by our Indigenous resources and funds, which was

Ali: “You must listen to me” | the becoming radical

plthomasedd at @ THE CHALK FACE - 1 day ago
Ali: “You must listen to me” | the becoming radical.

Marauding dangerous Vietnam vets wreaking havoc at public memorial successfully rounded up and arrested by NYPD...

Adrienne at Adrienne's Corner - 1 day ago
*well, Thank God!!* Seriously people, this is insane. From The Blaze: *Police Reportedly Arrest Veterans After They Refused to Leave Vietnam War Memorial in NYC* NYPD keeping us safe from dangerous vets Remember when the Occupy pigs were allowed (to the tune of millions upon millions of dollars) to rape, murder, and defecate in public for *months*? And today a massive influx of illegal aliens will be descending on the National Mall, closed to the *citizens* of this country, to protest not being handed even more from the taxpayers of this country.

Evict Them in Five Easy Steps

John Carroll at Dying in Haiti - 1 day ago

FEMEN Protest

Abraham Ben Judea at Abraham says - 1 day ago
Femen Protest Just What is their Goal...Click here for FEMEN web page. *FEMEN* *femen*.orgTranslate this page Три секстремистки *femen* Канада сорвали заседание Национального Собрания в Монреале в знак ... *FEMEN* - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/*FEMEN* - History · - *Organization* · - Goals and stances · - Protests against ... *FEMEN* is a feminist Ukrainian protest group based in Kiev and Paris, founded in 2008. The *organization* became internationally known for * organizing* ... *FEMEN* ... more »

Untitled

New Orleans Ladder at New Orleans Ladder - 1 day ago
*Rosters change; Saints, Pats keep winning ~Mike Triplet* *New Orleans a finalist to host 2018 Super Bowl*

Russia: Sochi Olympics 2014 and corruption

LeDaro at LeDaro - 1 day ago
Last evening I watched a program on CBC on Sochi Olympics 2014. The corruption in Russia is incredible. *Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, listens to Jean-Claude Killy, * *Chairman of the IOC Coordination Commission* * for Sochi 2014, during a February summit. * *(Alexei Druzhinin/RIA-Novosti/Associated Press )* *Russian officials and businessmen have stolen billions of dollars during the years of preparations for the 2014 Winter Games in Sochi, a prominent Russian opposition figure claimed Thursday. Boris Nemtsov, a former Russian deputy prime minister-turned-Kremlin critic, a... more »

Read Stuff, You Should

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 1 day ago
Happy Birthday to Bernie Williams, 65. Yes, 65; no, not that Bernie Williams. This one was an OFer for the Phoenix Giants when I used to go see them all the time. Plenty of good stuff: 1. Mark Blumenthal and Ariel Edwards-Levy take a closer look at some of the shutdown polling. 2. Matt Yglesias is right about Medicare Part D and ACA. 3. I largely agree with Chris Cillizza's myths about the House GOP. I suspect he's right that the dozen or 20 or 30 or 60 or 80 radicals who have put us where we are are a lot less coordinated than one might think from some of the coverage. Good point... more »

The Natural Healing Power Of Oak Trees And Acorns by Patricia Bratianu, RN, Phd

Stranger in a Strange Land at Stranger in a Strange Land - 1 day ago
*The Natural Healing Power Of Oak Trees And Acorns* by Patricia Bratianu, RN, Phd Natural News, 7 October 2013 America and the Northern Hemisphere are home to many varieties of oaks. Oaks have been used for ceremony, food, medicine and building for as long as humans have been around. In many traditions, the oak is revered as a sacred tree. Oaks were used as medicine and food for millennia. Many Native American groups used oak to treat bleeding, tumors, swelling and dysentery. European herbalists used oak as a diuretic and as an antidote to poison. Snuff made from powdered roo... more »

Lisa Christensen gets the axe

Steve at Thinking Aboot - 1 day ago
Lisa Christensen was a straight shooter in an industry built on angles. She brought cold hearted facts to emotional listeners. Lisa had a radio show about car repair on Newstalk 1010. In a world occupied by first world problems, after our spouse, children and pets, for most our cars supersede our homes as our next love. Houses for the holli polli are a marriage of convenience, we can never love them because of all the flaws they exhibit daily. Rehabilitating a car is well within the reach of the majority. Lisa was a dynamite relationship consular guiding us through our anthropomor... more »

Argentina: Woman Claims Seeing UFO Over Rooftop

Inexplicata (IHU) at Inexplicata-The Journal of Hispanic Ufology - 1 day ago
*Source: Diario La Región (Loreto, Argentina) Date: 10.07.13* *Argentina: Woman Claims Seeing UFO Over Rooftop* “I know you won’t believe me, but what happened in the small hours yesterday morning is true. I’m used to getting up around 4 o’clock in the morning to collect water, because that’s the time it’s usually supplied around here. Suddenly, I looked toward the roof of my home and saw it was shaking. I called out to my husband, telling him there was an earthquake in progress, and to wake up the children and bring them outside. When I took a few steps further to see what was re... more »
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