Salvador Dalí, The Persistence of Memory (1931), Museum of Modern Art (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
English: Musée Magritte, Bruxelles, (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
The Human Condition (painting) (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
10:23pm MSTRepublicans Want To Replace Democracy With Plutocracy-- It's Their Only Shared Core Value
I think my health has actually improved since Satanic religionist right
extremist Bryan Fischer blocked me from his deranged, anti-American twitter
feed. (Maybe ignoring Steve Stockman's equally psychotic feed would be like
discovering the fountain of youth.) I still hear what kind of idiocy is
brewing on Fischer's fringe of the Republican Party by following People for
the American Way's awesome Right Wing Watch and I recommend you do as well.
Last week they were the first to report on the move on the extreme of the
GOP to take a giant step backwards into the 18th century by
disen... more »
Your moment of Zen
The Japanese Garden in Portland, Oregon. [photo via]
Christie's crony corruption throws up another roadblock to 2016
Still not writing Gov. Blowhard off as a 2016 candidate, but I'm pretty
sure Christie has lost Hoboken.
Two senior members of Gov. Chris Christie’s administration warned a New
Jersey mayor earlier this year that her town would be starved of hurricane
relief money unless she approved a lucrative redevelopment plan favored by
the governor, according to the mayor and emails and personal notes she
shared with msnbc.
Longer at the link. Shorter version: Port Authority hired "a reputable
firm" to do a study on redeveloping some prime real estate in lovely
Hoboken. It took time to cond... more »
Bob Mankoff pays tribute to surrealists René Magritte and Salvador Dali -- "New Yorker"-cartoon-style
*Magrittte's "Son of Man"*
*by Ken*
In his e-newsletter/blogpost this week, "Ce n'est pas un newsletter," *New
Yorker* cartoon editor pays tribute to the surrealists on the occasion of
an exhibition of the work of René Magritte at the Museum of Modern Art.
There’s a René Magritte retrospective at MOMA called "The Mystery of the
Ordinary," which covers the artist’'s work from 1926 to 1938, the golden
era of surrealism, during which Magritte and Salvador Dalí helped establish
that art form in the public mind. And, in the public's mind, at least as
reflected in the mind of *New Yorke... more »
Fogged in
The neighbor's sheep.Fog for the last two weeks, fog predicted for the next
two, hovering around the freezing mark. I feel as if I've retired from
farming and am spend my time, as you may have noticed, bringing my titles
up to date at Stony Run Press, to meet the requirements for Amazon
distribution.
The ducks have been banished from the garden, to their great dismay, and
the chickens have been let in. There is some overlap but also some
divergence in their dietary interests, so it pays to run both groups
through, as it stirs and levels everything in preparation for building up
the... more »
REMEMBERING A GREAT PROTEST AT THE SPACE CENTER
*Bobbie Heinrich was arrested on January 17, 1987 at Cape Canaveral and was
one of the leaders of the Florida Coalition for Peace & Justice. She got
arrested several times at the space center and was a great leader in her
Ft. Myers community. Bobbie and her husband were avid gardeners who were
pioneers in the idea of localization. They had lived in Africa for many
years.*
*Dr. Benjamin Spock spoke at the January 17 protest at Cape Canaveral. In
his book "Spock on Spock" he ended the autobiography with a photo of him
climbing over the base gates. He wrote, "Every effort made in t... more »
Let’s Help NEA’s Dennis Van Roekel Forsake His Common Core “Guessing”
It seems that National Education Association (NEA) President Dennis Van
Roekel is willing to ignore the “forest” of the spectrum of top-down,
punitive, privatizer-friendly, anti-democratic, community-school-destroying
reforms in favor of the “tree” of his narrow focus on issues regarding
concerns over specific items in the Common Core State Standards (CCSS).
In this January 14, 2014, Education Week article, Van Roekel maintains […]
The AQ franchise get's a rebrand because it is 'diffuse'
Diffuse, conveniently means- lacking conciseness-
Which tells us that this new 'diffuse' AQ will be what ever it is needed to
be
The product will remain the same. Saw some articles promoting the meme over
the past couple days. Something has got to be up!
*Who Are You Calling “al-Qaida”?*
*The label “obscures a much more complicated reality than the one conjured
by the brand name ‘Al Qaeda.’*
*Brand name* Al Qaeda?- I thought I was the only one using the lingo of
sales. So dam accurate.
Then another one!* With al-Qaeda, what’s in a name?*
*Usually, a 'name' means a great deal. It... more »
Analysts question US intelligence chemical attack in Syria- to late
* Experts agree that the chemical weapons attack in the Syrian capital of
Damascus could not have happened the way the US government contends*
I come across stuff like this and think to myself, duh. But also so what?
All these months later and some 'analysts' question US intelligence?
Where were these analysts in the immediate aftermath of the chemical
attack? Sitting quietly on the sidelines? Wallflowers? Afraid to hit the
dance floor?
We witness this stuff time and time again. The state lies, media complies,
academia hides and then everyone comes out to wring their hands afterwar... more »
Climate Tricks 25: Demonizing CO2 as a Toxic, Pollutant Gas
Carbon dioxide or CO2, is a gas composed of one molecules of carbon and two
molecules of oxygen. It's not a harmful gas, it is not an evil gas. But
with the UN, Al Gore, and various campaigners of more environmental and
energy regulations, more government, CO2 has been demonized.
Here's a chart, global air temperaturem UAH and RSS average (blue) and
their trend line (red) vs. CO2 concentration in the atmosphere (green),
January 2002 to December 2013. There is "causality"?
Source: http://friendsofscience.org/
A friend, Dr. Tony Leachon, posted yesterday in his facebook wall, "Global ... more »
Newsnight: 16 January 2014
Onto Thursday's edition of *Newsnight. *
This began with the subject of the Abortion Act.
As we know, this is an issue that arouses considerable feeling, and divides
public opinion. According to YouGov, 47% favour keeping the legal limit at
24 weeks, 10% think it should be cut to 18 weeks, 8% think it should be cut
to 12 weeks and 6% believe abortion should be banned altogether. The 4%
figure in the survey is divided between those who think it should be
lowered below 12 weeks and those at the opposite end of the spectrum who
think it should be increased above 24 weeks.
From tho... more »
This World IS My Home
January 18, 2014 I have no real blog post today. I am too tired and
frustrated with the endless warnings that business as usual can’t continue
and the constant propaganda that it can/will/must. A few weeks ago, I put
up … Continue reading →
Whatever Happened to Stoke BNP?
Three local comrades are sat in a McDonald's. In come eight men who, before
occupying their seats directly behind them, each buy a Happy Meal. So who
were these oddballs? They were the eight remaining members of
Stoke-on-Trent's British National Party. Yes, remember them? It was only a
few short years ago that the party - along with Stoke City FC and Robbie
Williams - were counted among the city's three biggest claims to fame. Over
the last decade, it had picked up nine councillors. It came within a
whisker of taking the elected mayoralty. They were barely off the front
page of the... more »
Why Alan Grayson's Big Brother Is Not Watching You Act Is The Way To Go After Obama's Disappointing Speech Yesterday
After Obama's speech defending the incompetent and corrupt U.S. spy
agencies, Democrats who disapprove of the way he has continued the Cheney
NSA agenda that completely guts the Constitution, were in an awkward
position. How to disagree with his bullshit authoritarian stand without
completely trashing him. Oregon Senator Jeff Merkley gave it a try:
“It is unacceptable that our government has indiscriminately swept up
millions of cell phone records of law-abiding citizens. This is an
outrageous abuse of Americans’ privacy. I’m glad the President has
acknowledged the concerns with... more »
Newsnight: 17 January 2014
Friday's edition's coverage of the Edward Snowden/NSA story took the
*Guardian*'s line on the story - hook, line and sinker:
Today, *even* as President Obama ordered new limits to U.S. surveillance
practices, he was *still *defending the National Security Agency. Is it now
time to give an amnesty to the man who triggered all of this, Edward
Snowden?
Alan Rusbridger could hardly have framed the story better. Zoe Conway's
report was similarly sympathetic to the *Guardian *line, though her report
balanced out that initial (slight) scepticism about President Obama by
featuring the a... more »
Newsnight, Week Two: Introduction (that title will wow the punters!)
It's about this time of the year that people's New Year's resolutions start
being broken. My only New Year's resolution was related to this blog, and
it was a commitment to monitor an entire year's worth of *Newsnight, *and I
started thinking about breaking it before the end of the first week.
My resolve wasn't helped either by reading a comment at *Biased BBC *which
said, not unreasonably, "I would not make to big a song and dance about
*Newsnight*. After all its audience has shrunk dramatically and it is on
its way to irrelevance."
Still, I'll stick at it...for the time being.
... more »
US' Creeping Front Against Thailand
*Image: According to the Thai regime USCongressman Michael Turner sent a
letterto US President Barack Obama condemn-ing ongoing protests as
"antidemocratic"and implored the president to publiclysupport upcoming Thai
elections featuringa party openly run by a convicted criminal,who so
happens to have close ties to WallStreet.**January 18, 2014* (ATN) - What
began as just biased, slanted reporting is now taking shape as a concerted
and focused campaign to back the regime of unelected, exiled dictator
Thaksin Shinawatra and his proxy regime run by his own sister, Yingluck
Shin... more »
Ineffably Stupid
That
is how an analyst once described the writing of Rex Murphy. Murphy, in
his latest pronouncement on Neil Young's position on the tar sands,
proves nothing has changed.
In the immortal words of Homer Simpson: Rock stars, is there anything
they don't know?
That's just the start of Murphy's diatribe and you could probably quit
reading right there. Murphy, who regularly expounds on topics on
Stephen Harper and Benjamin Netanyahu: Love Affair
Both Harper and Netanyahu are singing songs for each other. I could not
find the video where Netanyahu talks about his love for Stephen Harper and
Canada. Below is a video about Harper's love affair with Zionism and
Israel. According to CBC News Harper is taking some 200 business people
with him to Israel on taxpayers' expense.
*The Middle East is a particularly troubled region of the world, and this
is where Harper’s most egregious double standards come to the fore. The
Israeli-Palestinian conflict, which lies at the heart of the broader Middle
East crisis, is an issue where ... more »
Fukushima Doomsdayers
A Mr. Nicholas Wright left a pointed argument to my ‘Fukushima doomsdaying’:
*Nicholas Wright*January 17, 2014 at 11:50 AM
OK, here are a few facts that need to be considered by Fukushima
doomsayers, and which I haven’t seen front and centre in the debate as yet….
(here).
Majia here: I decided to post my response here for everyone to read:
I wish I had the time to engage with you fully because I adore a lively
debate and I think I can win this one.
Unfortunately, I can only make a quick rebuttal and reference you to my
book, *Fukushima and the Privatization of Risk*. Chapter Four ... more »
For my French friends and relatives: Nobel Prize winning economist Paul Krugman hadn't "...paid much attention to François Hollande, the president of France, since it became clear that he wasn’t going to break with Europe’s destructive, austerity-minded policy orthodoxy. But now he has done something truly scandalous."
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The Opinion Pages | OP-ED COLUMNIST
*Scandal in France*
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JAN. 16, 2014
I haven’t paid much attention to François Hollande, the president of
France, since it became clear that he wasn’t going to break with Europe’s
destructive, austerity-minded policy orthodoxy. But now he has done
something truly scandalous.
I am not, of course, talking about his alleged affair with an actress,
which, even if true, is neither surprising (hey, it’s France) nor
disturbing. No, what’s shocking is his embrace of discredited right-wing
econ... more »
Failing Upwards Unmasked Elites Bring Destruction To Taxpaying Non-Elites (Rich White Guys Feel Need For Richer White Guy Club) Papers of Record? Not So Much (Anymore) Rethug Forward Motion BLOCKED In NC
I'm sure none of the following can be true. After all, us white guys stick
together. Right? January 15, 2014 FAILING ELITES? The elites claim to be
worried about the people's rage. In the Financial Times, on 15 January
2014, Martin Wolf writes that failing elites threaten our future. According
to Martin Wolf: 1. The elites got us into the disastrous World War I. "This
calamity
An Appeal To Those Who Are Truly Wanting A Better World, And Not Those Driven By Self-Interests
For this article, I want to discuss the recent "activities" and actions by
those in what I have always known to be the fraud "truth movement"..... I
have long said that there is no real "truth movement" and that a full 90%
of those involved in this effort to expose the truths about our world and
the machinations of the Jewish elite that wants to enslave us all, are
actually working for this evil, and are in it for their own personal self
interests and greed...
Recently, the entire "truth movement" was turned upside down by the actions
of some individuals to try to slander those see... more »
Special alert ! Russian Police Hunt For Alleged Suicide Bomber On The Loose in Sochi ...... Putin's hands are full ahead of the Olympics !
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-01-18/russian-police-hunt-alleged-suicide-bomber-loose-sochi
Russian Police Hunt For Alleged Suicide Bomber On The Loose in Sochi
[image: Tyler Durden's picture]
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/18/2014 12:46 -0500
- New York City
inShare
Up until now, most terrorist provocations surrounding the Sochi winter
olympics set to begin on February 7, had been in the surrounding cities
(here is dramatic video footage of the recent suicide bombing in Sochi)
while the actual venue has been largely left untouched. Perhaps this is due
to the security g... more »
Don't choose sides in the false rivalry of Judaism and Islam: Reject BOTH.
In Europe today we are faced with a pincer-style assault on all that we
hold dear. From the top we have the fully Judaised Establishment's legal
obliteration of our culture, traditions, freedom to speak the truth and -
which is the worst of all - freedom to have pride in ourselves and our kin.
From the bottom we have the Islamic colonisation of our towns and cities,
with its destructive use of rape, heroin and all manner of barbarity to
destroy our people; especially our children. This dual attack has had the
effect of polarising those who are prepared to defy the legal silencing of ... more »
Smiling Brown: Gente de Bronce – People the Color of the Earth
Re the Smiling Brown: Gente de Bronce – People the Color of the Earth
Project: A draft of a preliminary article appears in Truthout.org:
http://www.truth-out.org/speakout/item/17461-smiling-brown-people-the-color-of-the-earth
It has been reworked and updated and submitted as an academic article for
the spring of 2014. It is slated to become a book, play and videologues.
This week, I’ve received about ten more contributions, adding to the 75 or
so previously received. This is an ongoing project, so feel free to
contribute at any time. Looking for vignettes re color consciousness,
... more »
Who had weapons Tesla September 11, 2001? Study elements of the global ekotsidno-genocidal program
*The search for truth is not done with joy, and with the excitement and
anxiety, but still need to look for it because without finding the truth
and not love it, you will die.*
*Blaise Pascal , French mathematician, physicist and philosopher
( 1623-1662 ).*
*Opening Keely would lead to the acquisition of one of the most occult
secrets, secrets that can never be given to the disposal of the masses.*
*EP Blavatsky . Secret Doctrine , etc. 1, Part 3, p. 63 , 1888*
*Our world is immersed in a vast ocean of energy [...] Before us is a
daunting task - to find ways of making this energy.T... more »
Bipartisanship Isn't Always A Dirty Word-- Take Carol Shea-Porter (D-NH) And Michael Burgess (R-TX) For Example
All too often "bipartisan" has come to mean Democrats being led down the
path to slaughter by transpartisan conservatives. It's not just Republicans
who are screwing working families… it's also the Republican wing of the
Democratic Party-- the Blue Dogs, New Dems and their fellow travelers, like
Steny Hoyer and Steve Israel. New Hampshire's two congresswomen offer a
stunning contrast.
As we've explained before (like here and here), Ann Kuster is in a far
bluer district (D+3) than Carol Shea-Porter (R+1), but it is Shea-Porter
who sticks to progressive values and principles in def... more »
BBC scum just cannot help themselves
When Nelson Mandela died nary a word about his terrorist background was
allowed to be mentioned.
When Ariel Sharon died, his obituary included: '... after Israel's invasion
of Lebanon in 1982 he was found to have been responsible by an Israeli
inquiry of failing to prevent the massacre of Palestinians by Christian
Phalangist militia in Beirut's Sabra and Shatila refugee camps.'
When Nelson Mandela died, there was no similar mention of Nelson Mandela's
failure to prevent his wife and her associates from 'necklacing' other
South Africans.
So when I heard that Lord McAlpine had died, ... more »
Obama: "Where Congress isn't acting, I'll act on my own"...(video)
*no, really - he said it.*
And what's with the creepy teleprompter flicking eyes? Are the techies at
the White House too stupid to know how to set up a televised address so
that doesn't happen? I know, I know - I keep asking stupid questions.
Meantime in New York, the new commie mayor's ex-lesbian wife *wants her
very own office in city hall and a staff so she can pursue her "issues." *
and
Governor Cuomo (you know - the guy who lives with his mistress) *thinks
conservatives, defined as those who believe in not killing babies, marriage
between and man and a women is the way it s... more »
Doug Noland January 17 , 2014 Missive : " Historic Year 2014 Thesis " ..... JIM WILLIE: A FAILED STATE LIES BEFORE US!
Must read quality items for the weekend....
http://www.prudentbear.com/2014/01/historic-year-2014-thesis.html
Historic Year 2014 ThesisJanuary 17, 2014 posted by Doug Noland
EM trades poorly and more China Credit developments, while the Fed hawks
build their case.
I’m proceeding with the view that 2014 is poised to be a key year in
economic/financial history. Actually, I suspect future historians will look
back at 2013 as a critical juncture. Last year saw the Fed and Bank of
Japan combine for almost $2 TN of QE. Of significant consequence, an
over-liquefied and increasingly s... more »
Rachel Maddow’s a real piece of work!
*SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 2014*
*The silly dissembling rolls on:* Rachel Maddow’s a real piece of work.
We don’t mean that as a compliment.
Her ridiculous clowning on TV never seems to stop. Based on appearances,
she dissembles in much the way chimpanzees breathe—without giving the
process a thought.
Consider something she said last night in her dramatic opening segment
concerning the Fort Lee mess. As usual, Maddow was helping her viewers see
that the other tribe—the tribe to which they *don’t* belong—is a nest of
dimwits and liars.
Quite routinely, Maddow dissembles in order to se... more »
Sovereignty 101:Installment 13 - Will you judge?
This journey we are on, called life, is one of the most spectacular trips
available. The experience of physical existence has within it every
possibility. This planet is filled with over 7 billion humans – there are
many who choose to visit here.
To be clear, all facets of this life are known as possibilities before
birth. There are no tricks played or secrets kept. In full awareness we
incarnate, happy for the chance to live again.
This talk of an “experiment” may have led you to think otherwise – to think
that you’d been duped and your plan to be here at all was made... more »
Unreasonable fanatics
Oh dear. There’s a spat - or maybe just a spat*ette* - between BBCWatch and
the BBC’s Berlin correspondent Steve Evans - it revolves around a pause.
No - two pauses to be precise.
Largely responsible for all the fuss are the two commas that BBCWatch
employed to denote two specific pauses, arguably to clarify a point.
Here’s the sentence:
*“It was a time when Jews,* *who displeased the Nazis*, *risked their lives*
.”
That was from BBCWatch’s transcription of a broadcast; the commas were
there to denote pauses in Steve Evans’s delivery.
Having listened to the item, which occurred ... more »
Photos Rights of Nature Tribunal Ecuador 2014
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by Pennie Opal Plant
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Photos by Pennie Opal Plant, thank you for sharing your photos with
Censored News!
Rights of Nature Summit and Tribunal in Ecuador this week! 2014.
By Censored News
Bolivia's Pablo Solon, among those instrumental in the Mother Earth
Conference in Cochabamba, Bolivia, in 2010, was at the gathering in
Ecuador this week. Solon
My first exposure to the DC IMPACT evaluation system
From the very beginning, I’ve noticed that the DCPS teacher evaluation
system fosters a mood of suspicion, confrontation, and anxiety. It doesn’t
have to be that way. A lot of things don’t have to be that way. But they
are, and it is. First, let me do a little math. So far this school year, […]
Zionist global Imperial journey - summary
by BK Lim, FASEI, et al (Dec 14, 2013).
*Note & forward*: (Dec 31, 2013) We apologise for the delayed
publication of this series of articles. Our original investigation into
BPGOD (BP Gulf Oil Disaster) led us into a rabbit hole much deeper and
wider than we had originally thought. When it became abundantly clear in
2011 that BPGOD was a planned mega disaster (PMD), almost all of our
insider friends scratched their heads with disbelief. PMDs do not occur out
of the blues, in isolation with no rhyme or reason. The insurance frauds,
insider trading of B... more »
BAD Science in a (Twitter) Nutshell
The brouhaha over recent "explosive" data from Asia absotively proving the Abortion
= Breast Cancer (ABC) link, continues.
The Chinese study, eviscerated by Joyce Arthur here, fatally flawed by many
scientific sins, but most egregiously (and obviously even to a lay-person)
is Joel Brind's bland dismissal of the fundamental contradiction in it.
(See Joyce's article for details.)
So what do lying liars do when challenged? Brind, the grandaddy of the ABC
lie, doubles down.
The Bhadoria study of 320 breast cancer patients and 320 age and
socio-economic status-matched healthy control w... more »
" Targeting " Target ( as well as other Retailers ) Krebs on Security looks at the Target Hack attack and Malware..... how wide is the impact ? Russian Security Firm Group IB published an analysis of it ( the crimeware involved ) stating that “customers of major US banks, such as such as Chase (Newark, Delaware), Capital One (Virginia, Richmond), Citibank (South Dakota), Union Bank of California (California, San Diego), Nordstrom FSB Debit (Scottsdale, Arizona), were compromised by this malware.”
Catharsis Ours - 13 hours ago
Something else to ponder.......
*Was "Metadata" leaked in the Target breach?*Posted by Sean @ 13:43 GMT
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The Target data breach has been big news ever since Brian Krebs broke the
story several weeks ago.
And our analysts have been investigating the related malware samples, all
very interesting, but one thing I'd like to know is this: if Target knows
you're pregnant… do the hackers now know, too?
Back in February of 2012, the New York Times published an article by
Charles Duhigg based on his book, The Power of Habit. And one of the more
interesting thi... more »
Sloppy Seconds
These are some of my better tweets for the month thus far. I'm in the
middle of a struggle with publisher Create Space and their sudden
problematic conversions from .docx to .pdf formats.
Anime revealed as French word meaning, "Pornographic Japanese cartoons." 11
million fanboys at once commit suicide by dumping inhalers.
— Robert Crawford (@jurassicpork59) January 18, 2014
I went to a diner for my birthday today. The TV was set to the
ObamaCare/Benghazi Network, aka Fox "News". #RWNJs #p2 #p21 #tlot #UniteBlue
— Robert Crawford (@jurassicpork59) January 16, 2014
If our gov... more »
How much is a Lars Hansen autographed reprint worth?
A student is trying to find out. He emails me:
I'm a 1st year MBA student at Chicago Booth -- where even the Marketing
Professors have a PhD in Economics.
I'm taking a class this quarter called Entrepreneurial Selling (more info
here). One of the coolest assignments is a bartering challenge: Prof.
Wortmann gives everybody a simple Chicago Booth pen and we need to barter
it for something with larger monetary value, and then keep bartering once a
week until the end of the quarter.
I did my first trade with Prof. Lars Peter Hansen (Economics Nobel Prize
2013). In exchange for my pe... more »
Inuit Customary Adoption
The Inuktuitut word describing adoption means, "the one we took" or "my
adopted," Inuit do not use words such as "give up" or "give away" to
describe adoption. Rather, the word describes the practice from the
perspective of the adoptive parent-choosing and wanting the child.
In Inuit society, there is no stigma attached to being adopted. It is a
practice that is open and flexible, in which a child knows his or her birth
parents and family members. If an adopted child lives in the same community
as her or his biological parents and family, the child will know them and
visit with th... more »
Sum of integers and oversold common sense
P.Z. "Pharyngula" Myers, a self-described randomly ejaculating biological
godless liberal (can't this disorder be cured?), decided to write a blog
post – well, something like eight sentences – about mathematics:
The sum of all natural numbers is not \(-1/12\)
It's not hard to see that the title is in some "tension" with at least one
of the titles of older TRF blog posts about this issue,
Zeta-function regularization (2007)
Why is the sum of integers equal to \(-1/12\) (2011)
These texts of mine were actually linked to by some Pharyngula's readers
who are my semi-fans – folks who wou... more »
An Information Holocaust
Andrew Nikiforuk has been documenting the closure of government libraries
and the wholesale destruction of their contents. The process has been chaotic
and blind:
"The fact that many materials were thrown away or given away [most of the
books at Saint Andrews Biological Station] is heartbreaking to those of us
who are dedicated to marine science and the history of science in Canada,"
said ocean pollution expert and former federal researcher Peter Wells.
The dismantling of the libraries was so chaotic that no attempt was made to
retrieve books on loan. At some of the closed librar... more »
Untitled
*Judge Marullo subpoenas Sheriff Gusman over easy treatment of contemptuous
DA spokesman ~Dan Lawton, special to The Advocate*
*Reports: Ex-Saint Darren Sharper arrested on rape charges ~WWLTV*
*Advocate reporter Michelle Millhollon named one of the top statehouse
reporters in the country*
*Disaster Psychiatry Emerges as DOD Field of Study ~DisasterMap.net*
*Drones made at NASA Michoud & Stennis ~It's New Orleans, Out to Lunch*
*Louisiana strawberries scarce but plenty for Ponchatoula fest*
*Sound Ordinance Protest Gathers Hundreds Together Outside City Hall ~Frank
Ethridge, offBeat*
Would YOU Touch Chris Christie With A Ten Foot Pole?
"Expanding Nationwide in 2016?" It doesn't look that way any longer
Today, New Jersey's embattled corrupt governor, Chris Christie, isn't in
icy New Jersey. He's in sunny Florida… raising money for one of the few
governors even worse than himself: Rick Scott. But even Scott is steering
clear. In fact no Florida GOP elected officials want to be seen-- let alone
photographed with Christie, who was the Republican presidential frontrunner
when this fundraising trip was put together. Now he's been forced too do
all his fundraising behind closed doors, meeting furtively with the GOP
high r... more »
'Bang, bang'
This Wednesday's edition of *Newsnight *reported on the findings of an
academic study which claims to have shown that viewers' empathy
with/sympathy for the victims of foreign disasters is diminishing.
The academics from the University of East Anglia studied the viewing
patterns of a hundred viewers over three months and found that those who
watch short news reports are particularly indifferent to suffering in other
countries. One of the authors, Dr Martin Scott, commented that such short
news reports come and go, often over no more than a few days, and fail to
reach the depths o... more »
A Few More Dots: Corporate School Indiana Update
By Doug Martin
Since I’m busy preparing my book *Hoosier School Heist*for the printers,
I've decided to note a few things not in the book and several recent
happening in the corporate school movement in the Hoosier state.
1. The Friedman Foundation, which gave out free t-shirts of Milton to
anyone who left comments on its site responding to Diane Ravitch's take on
the group's new "research," has flung its corporate school tentacles wider
in Indianapolis. Ben Hunter’s wife Keri Jo is now employed by the group. Ben
is District 21’s representative to the Indianapolis City-County Co... more »
Common Ground is not so Common
Reblogged from Ward 8 DC Teacher: In the words of Mark Twain, “We have not
all had the good fortune to be ladies. We have not all been generals, or
poets, or statesmen; but when the toast works down to the babies, we stand
on common ground.” Finding common ground is difficult, yet it’s often
necessary for […]
Why is he 'reluctant'?
The Times front page has an article entitled 'Police fear inner cities take
law into own hands' which includes this passage:
'Chief Inspector of Constabulary... Tom Windsor... said "There are some
communities born under other skies who will not involve the police at all.
I am reluctant to name the communities in question, but there are
communities from other cultures who would prefer to police themselves.
There are cities in the Midlands where the police never go because they are
never called. They never hear of any trouble because the community deals
with that on its own."'
The ... more »
Foreign Exchange Reseve Data.......China is in a league of its own !
Catharsis Ours - 17 hours ago
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-01-15/china-s-treasury-holdings-rose-to-record-in-november-data-show.html
China’s holdings of U.S. Treasuries increased $12.2 billion to a record$1.317
trillion in November, data released on the Treasury Department’s website
showed.
The figures, scheduled for release at 9 a.m. tomorrow in Washington, were
inadvertently posted on the Treasury’s website. Japan’s holdings rose $12
billion to $1.186 trillion, the figures showed.
China’s swelling foreign-exchange reserves, reported today to have reached
a world record $3.82 trillion at the end of Decembe... more »
UK MEP NIGEL FARAGE TO GREECE: Call your NEW DEMOCRACY party what is is, NO DEMOCRACY party. Greece is occupied!
*Dear friends*
*In case you are interested in the grand experiment that is underway in
Greece nowadays, you might be willing to watch the short video you can
find
through the link below.*
*http://www.toxwni.gr/ellada/item/10651-binteo-o-faratz-ta-exose-ston-samara-na-onomasete-to-komma-sas-mi-dimokratia-i-ellada-brisketai-ipo-katoxi#.Uta3jvtbFEP*
*The
Greek text, that accompanies the video, is essentially of no
significance; it is just a comment about the incident for the Greek
readers. You can find more about the case at*
*http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2014/01/16/ukip-nigel-fara... more »
Breaking news...
Compare and contrast Sky and the BBC's reporting of the breaking news of
the death of Lord McAlpine:
*BBC News*:
*Tory grandee Lord McAlpine dies in home in Italy*
*Lord McAlpine died at his home in Italy*
Lord McAlpine, the former UK Conservative Party deputy chairman has died,
his family has announced.
The 71-year-old, who was an aide to Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, died
last night in Italy, his family said.
In a statement, they said: "It is with great sadness that the family of
Lord McAlpine announce his peaceful death last night at his home in Italy."
As well as a politic... more »
King Lear, his Daughters and the "non-violent" Islamist
Another interesting Radio 4 documentary on Thursday was *Crossing
Continents*, which reported on the rise and (apparent) fall of Gulnara
Karimova - the powerful, glamorous, pop-singer daughter of ruthless Uzbek
strongman Islam Karimov.
BBC reporter Natalia Antelava had a personal angle on the story, having
been long engaged in a Twitter 'discussion' with Gulnara. Having
subsequently decided to visit Uzkekistan, Natalia was surprise to cause a
considerable stir at Tashkent airport when staff there recognised her name
and realised who she was. She was sent packing.
The programme ... more »
The Parti Québécois has lost touch with reality
The first week of hearings into the Parti Québécois’ new "charter of
values" concluded Thursday - and it is self evident that the Parti
Québécois has lost touch with reality. Why? Because they are making up
fictional scenarios to justify the implementation of the charter.
The charter is a proposed ban on public-sector workers in Quebec wearing
religious symbols - specifically kippas, yamakas, burkas, niqabs, kufi
hats, turbans, and any overly large crosses or other symbols. (No precise
size has been determined for what is considered "overt".)
The ban would be a clear violation of th... more »
The symphony of life, revealed: New imaging technique captures
Using a new imaging technique they developed, scientists have managed
to observe and document the vibrations of lysozyme, an antibacterial
protein found in many animals. This graphic visualizes the vibrations in
lysozyme as it is excited by terahertz light (depicted by the red wave
arrow). Such vibrations, long thought to exist, have never before been
described in such detail, said lead researcher Andrea Markelz, a UB
physicist. Credit: Andrea Markelz and Katherine Niessen.
http://phys.org/news/2014-01-symphony-life-revealed-imaging-technique.html
*The symphony of life, revealed: New ima... more »
Quenelka
Alan at *Biased BBC* notes the BBC's lack of interest (so far) in the news from
*Marketing Week* that "Zoopla is threatening to axe its multi-million pound
shirt deal with West Bromwich Albion if Nicolas Anelka continues to play
for the club over fears the brand’s Jewish roots are being tarnished by the
worsening furore around his controversial ‘quenelle’ goal celebration."
[Zoopla is "co-owned by Jewish businessman Alex Chesterman".]
As he says, other media outlets are less reticent:
*Daily Telegraph*: West Bromwich Albion shirt sponsors threaten to cancel
deal over Nicolas Anelk... more »
The Ultimate Act of Freedom
http://www.zerohedge.com/contributed/2014-01-17/ultimate-act-freedom
*The Ultimate Act of Freedom *
01/17/2014 19:57 -0500
By Cognitive Dissonance
Which came first, the chicken or the egg? I ask not because I require an
answer, but rather because I desire to ask better questions both of myself
and of the world around me. Asking a question that seems to compel the
questioner to chase his or her tail is not as pointless as it may seem if
the query can be redirected to challenge ‘common’ knowledge or long
standing beliefs.
So let me try again with a different question. Which came ... more »
Heroes and Heroin
You will have heard commentators before, many times perhaps, complaining
that it's almost impossible to have 'a sensible, grown-up debate' about
drugs policy in this country. Whenever a politician dares to peep out from
behind the privet hedge of acceptable parliamentary opinion and say what he
or she really thinks about drugs policy, all Hell descends upon them,
breathing fire, and they scuttle away with a pitchfork or two still
sticking out of their jacksies.
That's certainly true, though you may have noticed that those breaking
cover tend to do so on the pro-liberalisation sid... more »
Casting the Hammer aside
I have to say that I agree with chrish about this week's *In Our Time. *
I love *In Our Time *(and think Melvyn Bragg is an excellent presenter of
the programme)*, *but chrish is right to describe its account of the Battle
of Tours as being a "slyly-biased" one, and his concern is exactly the same
as mine:
"that the BBC will only have one side of the debate aired."
I'd read up on the Battle of Tours in the days leading up to the programme. *Wikipedia
*was my source. (You may say 'tut tut' to that, but that's the source the *In
Our Time *website also links to.)
*Wikipedia*'s accou... more »
Trans-Pacific Partnership Deal Guts Enviro Laws – WikiLeaks ........ Louisiana sinkhole updates January 16 , 2014 ( h/t Louisiana Sinkhole Bugle )
Catharsis Ours - 21 hours ago
Trans-Pacific Partnership Deal Guts Enviro Laws – WikiLeaks
JANUARY 16, 2014
3
*The Environment Chapter* of the deal exposed.
*Secret Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP) – Environment
Consolidated Text*
Today, 15 January 2014, *WikiLeaks* released* the secret draft text* for
the entire TPP (Trans-Pacific Partnership) Environment Chapter and the
corresponding Chairs’ Report. The TPP transnational legal regime would
cover 12 countries initially and encompass 40 per cent of global GDP and
one-third of world trade. *The Environment Chapter has long been sought by
journalists and e... more »
things i heard at the library: an occasional series: #12
I'm enjoying my new position so much! Things are going really well so far.
I'm preparing for teen book club, researching display ideas, and planning
some (I hope) interesting programs. I'll write about those as they happen.
So far I'm feeling well, too. I'm still adjusting to full-time work, but
I'm not collapsing from it, either. Readers, you were right. Doing work
that you love makes a huge difference. So does a more humane work
environment. In the library, no one expects everything done yesterday,
everyone understands the concept of a learning curve, and most people truly
underst... more »
Addressing the problem directly?
During the reign of Pope Benedict XVI, sections of the BBC personally
hostile to Benedict - especially Ed Stourton's *Sunday *and the BBC's Rome
correspondent David Willey - would feature regular criticism of Benedict's
Vatican for doing too little about priestly child abuse in the Catholic
Church.
Here's one 2010 example from David Willey:
Pope Benedict has plenty of opportunity during his brief weekend visit to
Malta to talk about the clerical sexual abuse which has scandalised members
of his faith around the world, and created a credibility crisis for the
world's largest Chur... more »
Undercover Street
Fraser Nelson, writing in the *Telegraph* about Channel 4's *Benefits
Street*, observes:
Make a documentary about poverty in Uganda and you could win an award. Look
at problems in Britain and you’re reported for thought crime — sometimes
successfully: BBC One ran an excellent documentary two years ago in which
John Humphrys returned to the neighbourhood outside Cardiff in which he
grew up and found a quarter of its residents on benefits. How had this “age
of entitlement” come about, he asked? The BBC Trust was barraged into
finding him guilty of presenting “a personal view on a co... more »
Benefits Street
What with even the wonderful *More or Less *following the rest of the BBC
and 'dissing' Channel 4's *Benefits Street, *it's time for a joke.
It's a joke that's cropping up all over the place, and all manner of people
are passing it off without a tip of the hat to its creator.
Unfortunately, it's hard to know who its creator is. All we can say is that
it's very unlikely to be Marcus Brigstocke, Mark Steel or Jeremy Hardy.
Having watched Benefits street, it's not much different to Sesame Street.
Both have a big bird, a bloke living out of a bin, and people trying to
learn the alph... more »
A Huge Update
The page Transsexual and Intersex Gender Identity has just been updated
with a similar list of references of equal size, and very little overlap.
The list is at
http://www.cakeworld.info/home/gender-sex-and-all-that/What-causes-transsexualism
Belated Thursday Links – It’s Still Thursday Somewhere Right?
So, your humble blogger found himself subsumed by first week of class
duties and fell behind on the job! To make amends, I’ve flagged some
stories that caught my eye, which should make for some welcome weekend
reading. My eye this week was mostly trained on energy and environment
stuff (U.S. greenhouse gas emissions on
Continue reading
A Wi-Fi censorship story with a happy ending -- more or less
*Note the "free WI FI" promise right there on the window.*
*by Ken*
This is a good-news, bad-news -- or perhaps glass-half-full,
glass-half-empty -- story about open Internet access. No, we're not talking
about the recent DC Circuit Court of Appeals overturning the FCC's
none-too-vigorous attempt at mandating "Net neutrality," or equal access
for all content providers, opening the way for ISPs to offer higher speed
for higher pay, very likely putting pressure on poorer providers. No, we're
talking about a perennial access problem, especially with Net access in
public places: site-... more »
Harper salutes coastal British Columbia ...
With
a sneer and a raised middle finger.
The Harper government spent $26 million of your tax dollars
investigating the reasons for the collapse of the 2009 Fraser River
sockeye run. The Cohen Commission Final Report (PDF) was delivered to
the Governor in Council on 31 October 2012 after 18 months of hearings
and investigation. During that 18 months, scientists conducting studies
into the
Is There A Ceasefire In The Making In Syria? Will It Be Enforceable?
Related: *'Ceasefires possible in areas of Syria', says John Kerry
[Source: Euronews] (January 13)*. Photo Source: * Manu Brabo/AP.*
For many of the Jihadist extremists who have invaded Syria in the hopes of *establishing
a radical Islamic emirate*, fighting until the end means fighting until the
end of Assad, and then fighting some more. The word ceasefire does not
exist in their worldview. They are seeking the complete destruction of the
secular state in Syria. They will not abandon this idea.
But there are some reasonable people among the opposition forces, sprinkled
here and t... more »
Rundown On Fake Christie Presidential Candidacy (It Was Christie Tough-Guy Talk That, Notably, He Was Too Cowardly To Repeat In New Jersey. He Told the Awed Ultra-Rich That, By Cutting Teacher Pensions, He Could Stop Democrats' Attempts to Tax Millionaires)
Bet you didn't know that your pensions, social security, medicare and
medicaid were tradeoffs for no tax cuts for the rich. Turns out that the
criminals in business know they are criminals (not heroes). That's the
reason they obfuscate their actions so purposively (and carefully), and
never cease congratulating themselves on their vision and imagination (and
connections). It's not a surprise
CNT-f Faces Eviction
CNT-F FACES EVICTION FROM LONG-TERM HEADQUARTERS The CNT-f is the
larger of the two anarchosyndicalist/revolutionary syndicalist union
federations in France. They have traditionally been called the
'CNT-Vignoles' after their headquarters at 33 rue Vignoles in Paris. They
have survived a previous attempt to evict them in 1996, but now they are
facing a fresh attack from the Mayor of Paris.
The following is their statement on the events. The original French
version can be here. You can follow events from either their website or
from the site of their newspaper Combat Syndica... more »
Your moment of Zen
Moonrise over Seattle. [Photo: Chuck Hilliard] via [NWCN on Facebook]
Freedom Industries Files For Chapter 11
That's my fucking response.
The Slog blogsite calls out Greece PM Samaras as lying about the financial picture of Greece........BREAKING….GREEK DEFAULT OFFICIAL: Without further loans, Greece will default 20-21st May 2014
http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com/2014/01/greece-needs-another-bailout-before-may.html
( Mish concurs with the Slog... )
Greece Will Default in May Without Another Bailout or Change in Terms
Cash flow analysis shows Greece is in serious trouble again in spite of
having a current account surplus.
Specifically, Greece needs a change in payback terms or another bailout or
it will default in August, if not May. I use the words "will default"
imprecisely.
The only way Greece is making loan payments now is with money from the
Troika.
The scam works like this: bailout mon... more »
It's too bad the president led people to expect fireworks in a speech that was far from un-serious
*by Ken*
Here's what I think about the president's speech: I don't know why he
made
such a big production about it. That set it up fora big whuppin', and
decreased the amount of attention likely to be paid to what he actually
said. The people who thought he's "soft on security" will still think
so.
(They mostly won't have any idea what the heck he was talking about.)
The
people who thought he's a traitor on civil liberties will still think so
too.
I didn't see or hear the speech, but I did read it. I don't say I
*studied*it, but I do go back over several sections that left me puzz... more »
Imágenes con mensajes bonitos para el Día del Amor y la amistad
[image: Corazón con mensaje te amo]
[image: Felíz día de San Valentín]
[image: Mensaje para los amigos]
[image: corazón flechado]
[image: Rosas y corazones]
[image: Ositos con mensaje de abrasos]
[image: Corazón con una paloma]
[image: Corazón de rosas y hojas verdes]
[image: mensajes para facebook de amistad]
[image: Adista en una postal]
[image: Corazón con mensaje te quiero]
[image: Betty boop]
IMF Representative Wabel Abdallah Killed In Coordinated Taliban Assault On Upscale Kabul Restaurant - at least 16 killed in a coordinated attack as the Taliban leave the West a calling card....
Catharsis Ours - 1 day ago
Death toll rises in Taliban attack at Kabul restaurant
January 17, 2014 1:24PM ET Updated January 18, 2014 7:30AM ET
Group says attack was retaliation for Afghan military operations this week
in eastern Parwan province
Topics: Afghanistan Taliban International
Libya updates January 17 , 2014 -- Present instability seemed centered around the actual and perceived weakness f PM Ali Zeidan ...... Revealing some of the internal divisions that exist between the government, the GNC and the Chief of Staff, and that are contributing to the ineffectiveness of the new Libyan state and the current political paralyses, Prime Minister Ali Zeidan admitted during Tuesday’s press conference that the Chief of Staff was refusing to take orders from him or send troops to the recent hotspot of Sebha .
GNC is coerced and laws passed are legally unsound – Zeidan
*By Sami Zaptia.*
*Tripoli, 18 January 2014:*
Speaking at last Tuesday’s press conference on Libya’s current political
impasse, Zeidan, admitted that the GNC is coerced by the threat of force
into passing, or not passing, certain laws.
Zeidan, with a certain hint of irony, also indirectly admitted that his
continued presence as head of the executive is due largely to the
Transitional Constitutional Declaration (TCD) of August 2011.
The TCD is the current political roadmap or social contract between the
Libyan citizens and the... more »
Turkish news of note - January 17 , 2014 ..... Iraq will take legal and other measures to punish Turkey and Iraqi Kurdistan, as well as foreign companies, for any involvement in Kurdish exports of “smuggled” oil without Baghdad’s consent, the oil minister said on Jan. 17. ......... Corruption scandals updates
Oil
Politics.....
http://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/middle-east/2014/01/18/Turkey-purges-bank-watchdog-telecoms-body-state-TV-in-graft-probe-backlash.html
Reuters,
Ankara
Saturday, 18 January 2014
Turkey has extended a purge of official bodies to the banking and
telecoms
regulators and state TV, firing dozens of executives in moves that
appear
to broaden Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan’s backlash against a corruption
investigation.
The authorities have already sacked thousands of police officers, dozens
of
prosecutors and some state television officials in response to the
corrup... more »
DILBIT : NEBBY's Fish 'n Chips!
*Northwest Coast Energy News: DFO hands over fisheries protection along
pipelines to the NEB.*
"The Department of Fisheries and Oceans has handed responsibility for fish
and fish habitat along pipeline routes over to the Alberta-based, energy
friendly National Energy Board. The same agreement also gives the National
Energy Board responsibility for dealing with First Nations fisheries if a
pipeline or power line crosses their traditional territory.
As of December 16, 2013, Enbridge no longer has to apply to DFO for
permits to alter fish habitat alon... more »
Water, water everywhere and not a drop to drink
Well here's a surprise. The ominpotent invisible hand of the free market
flips the bird to approximately one third of the residents of West
Viriginia. Freedom Industries tells its creditors to take a flying leap:
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Freedom Industries, the company that fouled thousands
of West Virginians' water with a chemical leak last week, filed for Chapter
11 bankruptcy today.
The company's assets and liabilities are "unknown," according to the
filing. Under the bankruptcy code, Chapter 11 permits a company to
reorganize and continue operating. Chapter 11 also requires all ... more »
Gold items of note January 17 , 2014 - German Gold Manipulation Blowback Escalates: Deutsche Bank Exits Gold Price Fixing .....Shortage Of Gold Bars Develops In London - Follow The Money ......Spectacular Gold Demand (79 Tons) on SGE in Week 2, 2014
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-01-17/german-gold-manipulation-blowback-escalates-deutsche-bank-exits-gold-price-fixing
German Gold Manipulation Blowback Escalates: Deutsche Bank Exits Gold Price
Fixing
[image: Tyler Durden's picture]
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/17/2014 10:31 -0500
- Credit Default Swaps
- default
- Deutsche Bank
- Germany
- LIBOR
- London Fixing
- Precious Metals
- Reuters
inShare11
Germany's blowback against gold manipulation is accelerating. Following yesterday's
report that Bafin took a hard line against precious me... more »
ECUADOR Rights of Nature Tribunal hears 8 cases
First Global Tribunal on Rights of Nature hears 8 cases
By Global Alliance
Friday, January 17th, 2014
Censored News
FIRST WORLD TRIBUNAL ON RIGHTS OF NATUREHEARS EIGHT CASES FOR ADMISSIBILITY
GLOBAL ALLIANCE FOR RIGHTS OF NATURECOMMITS TO DEEPEN AND EXPAND THE WORLDWIDE MOVEMENTQUITO, ECUADOR
The world’s first Tribunal on the Rights of Nature is being held in Quito, Ecuador, today.
Catholic Tribunal Courts Not Used Often Enough
Bishop Daniel Jenky of Peoria refused a Tribunal Court against OSF. He
wanted to protect OSF like other bishops wanted to protect pedophile
priests.
Bishop Jenky declined Tribunal Court...Pope Benedict Defrocked 400 Priests
in 2 Years for Child Abuse http://t.co/X91S68DEWF via @TIMEWorld
— John A. Carroll (@haitianhearts) January 17, 2014
EATING REAL LOCAL
*Tim Rinne in Nebraska tends his winter garden and shares his story.*
*The following guest editorial by friend and GN board member Tim Rinne
appeared in the December 8th edition of the *Lincoln Journal Star* and was
reprinted in the Wednesday, December 11th edition of the *Grand Island
Independent*.*
How embarrassing.
Here I am, a lifelong resident of one of the premier agricultural regions
of the world, whose family has farmed in the state since 1868, and I didn’t
get it.
You would have thought that eating at least three times a day for 50 years
would have stirred me to take an i... more »
FIGHTING FOR SURVIVAL
A story of pirates in Somalia told from the perspective of a struggling,
young Somali fisherman. Among other awards, this short film won the Grand
Jury Prize in short filmmaking at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival.
A Victory For Lee Rogers In CA-25, Is A Victory For Progressive Values Across America
If you missed me putting Buck McKeon's resignation from Congress into
context for KPFK listeners yesterday, here's a short, abbreviated version
above. This morning, *Washington Post* columnist Greg Sargent, under the
eye-catching headline, "A Dem Candidate Who Would Expand O'Care And Social
Security," went beyond the Beltway conventional wisdom/claptrap and got to
the heart of why the race in the Santa Clarita, Antelope and Simi Valleys
(CA-25) is so important for progressives.
Yesterday, GOP Rep. Buck McKeon, a longtime member of Congress and chairman
of the Armed Services Comm... more »
What's for dinner?...
*these sound good.*
I'll substitute almond and coconut flour for the Panko.
If video doesn't load, go *HERE* to watch Alton Brown make them.
California: Climate change and erratic weather
I was watching NBC nightly news and this piece was an eye-opener. If some
people still don't believe in climate change then I don't know what will
convince them.
Visit NBCNews.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy
Love With the Proper Stalker
"We don't spy on ordinary people who don't threaten our national
security," Barack Obama double-negatively insisted today.
Translation/caveat: Since every man, woman and child on the face of the
planet is considered a threat to the security of the United Stasi unless
proven otherwise ex post facto, the spying and the cyber-stalking will
continue.
Other Orwellian tidbits in the speech: The NSA probably maybe won't
continue storing all your communications, but rest assured that all your
communications will continue to be stored. The mystery bureaucracy storing
all your communi... more »
MIKAEEL KULAR - MOTHER DETAINED
Just before midnight on 17 January 2014, the body of three-year-old *Mikaeel
Kular* was found in woodland just yards from his mother *Rosdeep*'s *former*home in
*Kirkcaldy* in Fife.
Rosdeep's former house is currently occupied by Rosdeep's sister Pandeep.
Rosdeep's mother Harjinder, a retired doctor, lives nearby.
Mikaeel is understood to have been known to social services in Fife, which
suggests problems.
*Dunvegan Avenue in Kirkcaldy, where the body was found.*
Mikaeel's mother,* Rosdeep*, has been detained by the police
Kirkcaldy is about 25 miles from Edinburgh, where Rosdee... more »