December 31, 2005

US investigates leak of spy program

Prosecutors focus on disclosure to New York Times

WASHINGTON -- The Justice Department has opened a criminal investigation into recent disclosures about a controversial domestic eavesdropping program that was secretly authorized by President Bush after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, officials said yesterday.

Justice Department prosecutors will focus on whether classified information about the program was unlawfully disclosed to The New York Times, which reported two weeks ago that Bush had authorized the National Security Agency to monitor the international telephone calls and e-mails of people in the United States without court-approved warrants, officials said.

The Justice Department's decision to disclose the opening of a criminal investigation is rare, particularly given the highly classified nature of the probe. The deputy White House press secretary, Trent Duffy, told reporters in Crawford, Texas, yesterday that the Justice Department ''undertook this action on its own" and that Bush only learned about it from senior staff earlier in the day.

But Duffy reiterated earlier statements by Bush, who had sharply condemned the disclosure of the program and argued that it seriously damaged national security.

''The fact is that Al Qaeda's playbook is not printed on Page 1 and when America's is, it has serious ramifications," Duffy said, reading from prepared remarks. ''You don't need to be Sun Tzu to understand that," he added, referring to the Chinese general who wrote ''The Art of War."

Leak investigations generally begin with a referral to the Justice Department by the agency in question -- in this case the NSA -- which prompts a preliminary inquiry by prosecutors to determine whether a crime has been committed. The opening of a criminal investigation signals that prosecutors believe that laws barring disclosure of classified information by government officials were broken, and will bring with it a full-blown probe involving FBI agents and Justice Department investigators.

The case is the latest in a series of clashes between the media and the Bush administration, which has aggressively enforced restrictions on classified information and has frequently complained about media disclosures related to terrorism or the war in Iraq.

Earlier this year, a grand jury investigation by special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald into the disclosure of CIA agent Valerie Plame Wilson's identity resulted in the jailing of former New York Times reporter Judith Miller for refusing to testify and in criminal charges against former vice presidential adviser I. Lewis ''Scooter" Libby. That probe is ongoing.

In another recent case, the CIA General Counsel's office in November notified the Justice Department that classified information had been disclosed in a report by The Washington Post on the existence of secret ''black site" prisons in Eastern Europe and elsewhere. Justice Department officials declined to comment yesterday on whether that referral has also led to a full criminal probe.

News of the domestic spying program by the NSA, which is normally restricted to eavesdropping overseas, set off a firestorm of criticism from legislators and civil liberties advocates and contributed to the administration's failure to persuade Congress to pass a renewed version of the USA Patriot Act antiterrorism law. The Republican head of the Senate Judiciary Committee has vowed to hold hearings on the NSA program, while some other Republicans have demanded a congressional probe into the leaking behind the report.

The spying program also angered judges on a special court that administers the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which governs clandestine surveillance within the United States and which requires warrants for secret searches and wiretaps. One panel member, James Robertson, resigned from the secret court in protest, according to sources familiar with his decision.

Soon after the story broke on Dec. 16, Bush and other administration officials took the unusual step of publicly acknowledging the program's existence, describing details of its operation and arguing that the initiative was both legal and necessary in a time of war. Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales said the program ''is probably the most highly classified program that exists in the United States government."

The Times has said it held the story for a year after the administration argued its disclosure would harm national security. The published story relied on ''nearly a dozen current and former officials," the newspaper said. Times spokeswoman Catherine Mathis declined to comment on the Justice Department probe yesterday.

Lucy Dalglish, executive director of the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, a journalism advocacy group, said the leak probe underscores the need for a federal ''shield law" to protect reporters' sources. She and other observers also said the NSA case seems to be less controversial, from a journalistic point of view, than the Plame Wilson case, which involves journalists trying to protect sources allegedly engaged in political attacks.

''It doesn't seem to me that this leak investigation will take on the importance" of the Plame Wilson case, said Carl Tobias, a law professor at the University of Richmond. ''The bigger story here is still the one about domestic spying and whether the president intends, as he said, to continue doing it."

The American Civil Liberties Union, which has argued that a special prosecutor should be appointed to determine whether Bush violated federal wiretapping laws, called the leak probe an unwarranted attack on whistleblowers.

''Attorney General Gonzales is cracking down on critics of his friend and boss," said Anthony Romero, executive director of the ACLU.

December 30, 2005

2006: The Year of Revelation?


2005 was a year of indictments – now, let the trials begin!
by Justin Raimondo

In last year's New Year's column, I wrote:

"If 2003 was the year of the liar, and 2004 the year of the war criminal, then let 2005 be the year of justice. That is not a prediction, but only a hope."

It is a hope that, if not yet fulfilled, is at least now well within sight: the indictment [.pdf] of I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, chief of staff to Vice President Dick Cheney, signals a sea change in the political atmosphere in this country, one that has put the War Party on the defensive, albeit not yet thrown them into total retreat.

The gang that lied us into war is getting its comeuppance, and all I can say to that is: how sweet it is! Day after day, in the prelude to war with Iraq, they invented lies of exponentially increasing brazenness. They told us Saddam was an agent of al-Qaeda. They were certain that "weapons of mass destruction" were buried beneath Saddam's many palaces, or hidden in an underground labyrinth beneath ancient Babylon. Saddam, they averred, had been behind the first attack on the World Trade Center, in 1993 – and ranted that he was behind the Oklahoma City federal building bombing, too. They told us he had nukes, or was within a few months of acquiring them, and was readying a first strike against America. Deploying the key argument of the War Party, Condoleezza Rice infamously warned:

"The problem here is that there will always be some uncertainty about how quickly he can acquire nuclear weapons. But we don't want the smoking gun to be a mushroom cloud."

Today, the smoking gun we're looking for is one connecting this administration to any number of crimes committed by public officials as they dragged us down the road to war. And the problem of uncertainty, which the Bush administration sought to solve by asking us to place our collective fate in their hands, is now hanging over the heads of Washington officialdom. It isn't only Scooter Libby: his case is merely the dorsal fin of the whale, most of which is still lurking just beneath the surface.

How the tables have turned – and all in a single year! A fleeting instant in the mind of History, the mere blink of an eye, can turn the fate of nations – as long as it takes to file an indictment against one of the most powerful men in Washington.

"Bulldog" Fitzgerald has his jaws firmly clamped on a large and very tasty bone, and shows no signs of letting go. With Scooter already nailed, he is looking for more morsels torn from the flesh of Team Bush, starting with Karl Rove, the Republican Rasputin, whose counsels have – until very recently – kept the opposition in a state of panicky, cowardly retreat. Yet he has met, in Mr. Fitzgerald, an opponent who, far from running, has been the aggressor, relentlessly pursuing his target like a veritable Nemesis.

Such are the wages of hubris, a cardinal sin to the ancient Greeks, but the favored vice of the New Rome. What the last year has shown is that Washington, D.C., the epicenter of the new Imperial decadence, is bursting at the seams with corruption, like a corpse wriggling with maggots. In 2006, the whole unsightly spectacle will be exposed to the full light of day.

There are so many investigations currently roiling the political waters that keeping track of them is becoming an increasingly difficult task. Let's see, there's the Abramoff scandal, the Lincoln Group brouhaha, the Randy Cunningham affair, the FISA flap, Chalabi-gate, the Niger uranium investigation, "Phase II" of the Senate Intelligence Committee's probe of prewar intelligence, and, last but not least, the AIPAC espionage case, in which two high-ranking AIPAC lobbyists and a key Pentagon analyst are charged [.pdf] with passing vital U.S. secrets to top Israeli embassy officials.

Okay, so I've left some real stinkers out, but before you write reminding me that I haven't mentioned the torture scandal, the renditions, the secret U.S.-run gulags in Eastern Europe, and any number of other outrages now coming to light – relax. Sure, I remember all that stuff, but more important than merely listing these matters is looking at what they portend.

Once again, I make no predictions, because we must live with uncertainty: it is part – perhaps the essence – of the human condition. Unlike the U.S. government, I'm not asking my readers to take my word for anything in the spirit of blind faith or "patriotic" loyalty to some cause. Certainly I have no illusions about the ability of mortal beings to delude themselves into believing anything: in the end, we have only our hopes and our fears. Last year, I feared for the worst and hoped for the best. In both cases, I was not disappointed.

I have to say that, even in my most pessimistic moments, when my opinion of this administration was at its lowest, and my suspicion of their motives and methods was at its highest, not even then did I ever imagine the sheer scale of the corruption that had eaten away at the very vitals of our republic. Not even Imperial Rome, at its most decadent and depraved, exhibited the kind of voracious greed – for money, for power, for glory – that has infected our ruling elite like some airborne spore. The resulting plague of scandal descending on official Washington has the whole place on a permanent death-watch: who has fallen, and who is likely to fall next? The world capital of a burgeoning Empire is abuzz with rumors of a new wave of indictments.

We spent the greater part of 2005 anticipating the consequences of the Fitzgerald investigation, hoping that justice would finally be done. In the final months, it began to look very much like the War Party is in for more than a little payback – and it couldn't have happened to a more deserving bunch. If 2003 was the year of the liar, 2004 the year of the war criminal, and 2005 the year of justice no longer deferred, then 2006 holds out the promise of being the year of revelation, when the dark truth about how and why we were lied into war finally comes out in full view of the American public.

The thing about indictments is their succinctness: they are, ideally, models of briskly laconic and fact-oriented description, just-the-facts-please and no frills, only pure reportage. After the indictments, however, come the trials – and that's when we get to see the bare-bones indictments fleshed out, as the crimes of our rulers are painfully and publicly reconstructed in front of a jury – and judged in the court of public opinion.

The War Party is furiously trying to spin all this as a gigantic conspiracy on the part of the "liberal" media to undermine a war effort that is really going splendidly – and they are stepping on the accelerator in their efforts to gin up yet another war in the Middle East, escalating the rhetoric aimed at Iran and openly threatening Syria with "regime change."

There are indications, too, that the neocons are simply becoming unhinged. Those "weapons of mass destruction" that somehow went missing in Iraq, are, you see, carefully hidden away in Damascus and/or Tehran. Or at least that's the latest War Party line in the Bizarro World fantasy-land of the neoconservatives. Melanie Morgan, a San Francisco radio host and one of the chief movers behind Move America Forward, which is running TV ads in favor of the war, is "baffled that the White House no longer makes the case that Mr. Hussein had WMDs," reports the Wall Street Journal.

Ms. Morgan has drunk so much of the neocon Kool-Aid that she can no longer distinguish ideological hallucinations from reality. Indeed, the partisans of this administration eschew vulgar empiricism and openly disdain the concept of objective reality. Reality? Who gives a sh*t? As one administration official put it:

"That's not the way the world really works anymore. We're an empire now, and when we act, we create our own reality. And while you're studying that reality – judiciously, as you will – we'll act again, creating other new realities, which you can study too, and that's how things will sort out. We're history's actors – and you, all of you, will be left to just study what we do."

This year, "history's actors" are going to be put on trial – while prosecutors and juries study what they have done. As the curtain rises on a new year, the whole history of their crimes stands to be revealed. There is a hush in the theater in the moment before the first act of this long-anticipated drama. If, by the end of it, the principals still believe they can create their own reality, they will likely get the chance to prove their point in prison – where the experimental conditions for a flight into complete fantasy are optimal.

"We're an empire now" – but is the transition complete? Methinks that anonymous neocon spoke too soon, mistaking a wish for a fact – a typical failing of the species, by the way. There is yet time to prevent the slide into imperial decadence. We have not yet slid all the way down the slippery slope that separates a "liberator" from a conqueror. The Libby indictment and all the other investigations, probes, and official inquiries into government misconduct stemming from the Iraq war are part of a general counter-attack by the forces of republicanism (small-r) against the partisans of empire. The American body politic, in its fundamentals, is still quite healthy: prosecutor Fitzgerald might be likened to a T-cell, defending against the onslaught of a microbial invasion. His tenacious example is mobilizing the other T-cells – in the Justice Department, in the media, in and around government and official Washington – in a last-ditch attempt to save our old Republic from the incursions of alien intruders, a small but well-placed cabal of warmongers and foreign agents. The AIDS-like infection of the neoconservative "persuasion," which had rendered the body politic's defenses inoperative, is being challenged by a promising but still experimental medicine, which exhibits the potential to not only wipe out these viral invaders, but also holds out the promise of a vaccine. After a year of revelation, in which the dirty secrets of the War Party are flushed out into the open, the disgust of the American people is likely to inoculate them against the fever of war hysteria for a long time to come.

NOTES IN THE MARGIN

I can't measure to what extent Antiwar.com is directly responsible for this turnaround in public opinion, and won't presume to take credit for it to any great degree: we do what we can, and it is never enough. As the story of how and why we were lied into war – and by whom – is chronicled in the court records of at least two if not three or four trials in the coming year, we will learn more about the tremendous resources available to these people. They may be a relatively small cabal, but the War Party has enormous financial and political reserves, and we can expect they will be fully utilized in an effort to fend off prison – and reverse a growing antiwar trend in American public opinion. If the pathetic campaign of Ms. Morgan and her clueless crew is any indication, however, I don't imagine they'll have much success with the latter effort. My guess is that they'll just "Move America Forward" into yet another war, perhaps with Syria, perhaps with Iran, maybe both. Anything to divert attention away from their own crimes.

In any case, as I'm tooting Antiwar.com's horn while cautiously remaining appropriately modest, I want to thank all those who gave us their support in 2005, both moral and financial. While the Pentagon is paying neocon hacks to plant phony "news" stories in the Iraqi media, "reporting" that all is hunky-dory in "liberated" Iraq, we – in striking contrast – depend wholly on the voluntary generosity of our readers to counteract the professional liars and government propagandists (not all of them officially on the federal payroll) who churn out interventionist boilerplate 24/7. Without you, our loyal and supportive readers, Antiwar.com could not continue. Our gratitude is, for all practical purposes, boundless.

We can't begin to match the material resources commanded by the War Party, with its countless think tanks, front groups, and major media outlets – not to mention the resources of the U.S. government, which are fully utilized to sell this war, and future wars, to the American people. However, we don't need equivalent resources to carry out this kind of asymmetrical information warfare, because the sheer power of truth in the age of the Internet is more than a match for even these masters of deception. As fast as they can be churned out, the elaborate fabrications concocted by the War Party are quickly dissected by a veritable army of bloggers, analysts, and Internet whiz kids: the great spectator sport of the computer age is watching government lies crumble before their relentless onslaught. This electronic blitz is swift and beautiful as a lightning bolt. That Antiwar.com is a major – and growing – conduit of this circuit of truth is a source of pride for us, but we aren't forgetting that it's you – The Readers – who make it all possible. If I can make a New Year's resolution on behalf of the Antiwar.com staff – that small but intrepid and very hardworking band – it is to reiterate our continuing pledge to report the truth to the best of our understanding, without wearing ideological blinders and yet also without ever forgetting (not even for a moment) our commitment to a more peaceful and also a freer world.

Happy New Year to all – and God bless Patrick J. Fitzgerald!

Viva Morales!

http://www.ain.cubaweb.cu/idioma/ingles/2005/dic30evo-morales.htm
Bolivia's Evo Morales Visits Cuba
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Bolivia’s Morales to renegotiate contracts
Bolivia’s future president said Dec. 20 he plans to strengthen relations with state-owned foreign companies as he seeks to assert ownership over his nation’s large energy reserves.
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Bolivia's Evo Morales Could Shift the Hemispheric Balance of Power

December 29, 2005

Ideas Network audio interview with Noam Chomsky

U.S. Foreign Policy and Iraq, with Joy Cardin (October 19, 2005).

An excerpt:
One of the consequences [of the US-British sanctions] was to lead to a religious revival in what had been a rather secular society, with a secular constitution in fact. But in desperation people just turn to mosques. And that has increased sharply after the invasion. The invasion just had this disastrous effect on the society. Veteran correspondent Patrick Cockburn who knows Iraq very well (and incidentally he is one of the few journalists who lives outside the protected green zone) thinks this is one of the worst military catastrophes in history, and others agree. In those conditions there has been a sharp increase in commitment to the one institution that people can sort of grab on to, which are the mosques. And in fact the voting corresponded to that. They voted the way religious parties instructed them to. [interview begins at 2:03]

December 28, 2005

ConspiracyArchive.com

New World Order or Occult Secret Destiny?

- by Terry Melanson ©, 2001 (Last update: May 2nd, 2005)

The New Age Movement and Service to The Plan

The New World Order as envisioned by the Elite is hardly a recent undertaking. Theirs is a philosophy rooted in ancient occult traditions. Success is near, and the infiltration of society by New Age occultism is the reason for this success. The New World Order has never been solely about world government, rather, from the beginning its proponents have been privy to secret doctrines and it is a spiritual plan more than anything.

If one failed to take into account the occult nature of the New World Order, they would be remiss. The UN and the New Age have been bed-fellows since the beginning. America's secret destiny is the product of Rosicrucian and Freemason forefathers. The New Atlantis as proposed in Francis Bacon's work is almost at hand. The Ancient Mysteries are being studied for illumination and enlightenment by the New World Order's elite. Not to mention the New Age gurus — dutifully recruiting on behalf of the Secret Brotherhood.

In 1980, Marylin Ferguson compiled and espoused a synthesis involving the theories of transformation and the secret plan of the Aquarian Age. In her studies of the scientific advancements of this age involving entropy and syntropy, holism, holographs, paradigm shifts, the uncertainty principle and evolution, she discovered that, "for the first time an American renaissance is taking place in all disciplines, breaking the boundaries between them, transforming them at their farthest reaches—where they all converge." (The Aquarian Conspiracy, p.12)

Speaking of the networks and web of influence, Ferguson proclaimed: "There are legions of conspirators... in corporations, universities, hospitals, on the faculties of public schools, in factories, in doctors' offices, in state and federal agencies, on city councils and the White House staff, in state organizations, in virtually all arenas of policy making in the country [U.S.]...[including] at the cabinet level of the United States Government." (ibid. p.24) However, other New Age proponents said that this is innacurate, in that she had understated the influence of the New Age worldwide, especially in the UN and the EEC.

It is no coincidence that America has become the center of New Age and New World Order conspiracies. The Theosophical and Rosicrucian traditions hold that every nation has a spiritual destiny guided by a hierarchy of beings using all ethical (or un-ethical) means of manifesting the "divine plan" through the will of the nation's leaders.

A proponent of the New Age and the Secret Brotherhood's plan for a New World Order is Robert Hieronimus. In his book America's Secret Destiny, he traced the spiritual vision of America's founding fathers and the plan's eventual fruition in what we call the New World Order and the New Age Movement (both of which are synonymous). He stresses that the founding fathers of America had the equivalent of "Masters" and were pupils in a sense, much like today's powerful Elite have Masters and Gurus, following the teachings of the Great Plan.

According to the Rosicrucians and Theosophists, supporting the divine plan are great beings refered to as masters of the physical and spiritual planes. The evolution of America owes much to the seed thoughts of four masters—Kuthumi, El Morya, Rogoczy, and Djwhal Khul. Some of the founders of America may have been consciously or unconsciously students of these teachers, just as some contemporary Americans are pupils of these masters. In fact, the motto of the heirarchy of world teachers is identical with America's destiny—the brotherhood of man and the Fatherhood of God. (p. 95)

Another writer, from the opposite camp, confirms the assertions of Heironimus. Willy Peterson writes:

In order to reach their aims of world unity and thus engage the whole world in service to the Plan, "enlightened" Freemasons and New Agers have been pushing for collectivist motifs that promote monistic pantheism and unity. This is why the chief instigators to the globalist League of Nations and the United Nations have been Theosophists, trying to work out the plan. This is why the verbiage and aims at the U.N. is for world peace and brotherhood. It is a spiritual undertaking in a secular world. Lucis Trust has had three think-tanks located at the U.N. Plaza in New York for around fifty years. No wonder the former Assistant Secretary General to the U.N., Robert Muller, is a devoted disciple of Alice Bailey, whose book, A Treatise on White Magic, forms the basis for the Robert Muller schools. (The Leavening)

These people are called the torchbearers or lightbearers of the New World Order. A spiritual plan that has been traced to the time of Nimrod and the Tower of Babel, up through to the Illuminati and onwards. "A loosely-knit world conspiracy," David Allen Lewis writes, "a so called Network of Illuminists." "Whether the Illuminati has one special organization that is its orginal descendant... we can be very sure that its philosophical torchbearers are represented by literally hundreds of organizations and individuals in many diverse realms." (Dark Angels of Light)

A Blueprint For Destiny

Great SealRobert Heironomus says that "America's Great Seal may be seen as a blueprint for the elevation of consciousness. It says, in part, that we must transform ourselves before we can change the world, and that it is during the process of self-transformation that we can catch a glimpse of what part we are to play in national and global transformation."

The mandala of the New World Order and Illuminati control. "Annuit Coeptis—He has Blessed our Beginning", "Novus Ordo Seclorum—New Order of the Ages". The All-Seeing Eye of Horus, the resurrected Egyptian Sun God, biblically refered to as Lucifer, the angel of light.

In occult doctrine it is thought that "from the union of spirit and matter (the pyramid is made of stone, rock, and earth—and represents the unconscious. The capstone is made of an immaterial substance—light or spirit—and is conscious), a new being—a transformed being—is created. The seal's reverse depicts a separation state in the separation of the eye the triangle."

"The pyramid exemplifies the initiation stage,... it is the house of initiation, in which the candidate confronts the world of darkness and enters the world of spirit. By passing the tests of the elements, the candidate is initiated into the realm of higher consciousness." (Heironimus ibid., p.92) After succesfully completing the initiation process, the candidate is reborn, and joins the single eye in the pyramid.

The New World Order, or rather the philosophy its deliverers hold to be true, is one and the same as the New Age ideal of man's divinity and self-transformation. In order to partake in this gnostic fufillment of "The Great Plan" one must awaken to the original sin of Lucifer, as proposed to Eve in the Garden of Eden, that "we can be as Gods." (Gen. 3:5) So it is not suprising to find that Christians, specifically, are cited as the main obstacle hindering the success of this New Age-New World Order.

The reason for this, is the New Age belief in many "saviors" and "enlightened teachers", masters and gurus—its all good and fine when the goal is the false teaching of man's divinity. The New Agers see many ways to salvation; Christians proclaim that there is only one Way - Jesus Christ. "For the gate is small, and narrow that leads to life, and few are those who find it." (Matt. 7:14) The Bible states that this is in reality the "broad way that leads to destruction, and many are those who enter it." (Matt. 7:13) Therefore, the only religion not compatible with The New Age, and hence the coming New World Order, is the belief and strict adherence in the Word God – with traditional Christianity being looked upon as particularly pernicious.

In Dark Secrets of the New Age, Texe Marrs wrote:

The New Age is a universal open-arms religion that excludes from its ranks only those who believe in Jesus Christ and a Personal God. Buddhists, Shintoist, Satanists, Secular Humanists, witches, witch doctors and shamans — All who reject Christianity are invited to become trusted members of the New Age family. Worshippers of separate faiths and denominations are to be unified in a common purpose: THE GLORIFICATION OF MAN.

The Guardians of the Mysteries

Freemasonry, by its own accord, practices the ancient mysteries of Egypt, and has as a primary goal, the re-instatement of this mystery religion for the coming World Order.

“The magical mystery religion of Ancient Egypt exercised a great fascination over Renaissance man, which was incorporated into—the newly formed—Lodges at that time. The mysterious heiroglyphs were considered to be symbols of hidden knowledge. Symbols and gestures became a means of conveying secrets and "truths". The cosmos was seen as an organic unity. It was peopled by a hierarchy of spirits which exercised all kinds of influences and sympathies. The practice of magic became a holy quest.”

Back in 1927, Freemason W.L. Wilmhurst saw the dawning of the Aquarian Age as the fufillment of the "Plan". In The Meaning of Masonry, p.4, he writes:

In this new Aquarian age, when many individuals and groups are working in various ways for the eventual restoration of the mysteries, an increasing number of aspirants are beginning to recognize that Freemasonry may well be the vehicle for this achievement

He would be well proud, I'm sure, of today's mainstream acceptance of those very same occult mysteries. Another passage on page 46-47, proves the teaching of Freemasonry is the same as New Age beliefs:

He begins his Masonic career as the natural man; he ends it by becoming through its discipline, a regenerated man... This the evolution of man into superman—was always the purpose of the ancient Mysteries, and the real purpose of modern Masonry is, not the social and charitable purposes to which so much attention is paid, but the expediting of the spiritual evolution of those who aspire to perfect their own nature and transform it into a more god-like quality.

Freemasonry, through its mysteries, will soon usher in a New World Religion for the New World Order. A modern day Tower of Babel and the ultimate unification of the world's religions. The New Age welcomes these goals and looks to the "light" of Masonry as its esoteric basis for occult initiation into the New World Order. Benjamin Creme writes:

“The New Religion will manifest, for instance,through organizations like Masonry. In Freemasonry is embedded the core or the secret heart of the occult mysteries, wrapped up on number, metaphor and symbol ...”

Freemason and co-founder of Lucifer Publishing Company (now called Lucis Trust), Foster Bailey, concurs, "Is it not possible from a contemplation of this side of Masonic teaching that it may provide all that is necessary for the formulation of a universal religion?"(The Spirit of Masonry, p.113) Foster Bailey states that Masonry "is the descendant of, or is founded upon, a divinely imparted religion..." This religion he explains, "...was the first United World Religion. Then came the era of separation of many religions and sectarianism. Today we are working again towards a World Universal Religion." (ibid p.31)

To biblical students these are shocking admissions and it adds fuel to the charge of a Masonic Antichrist in our midst. "It is these Mysteries which Christ will restore upon His reapearance," Alice Bailey reveals, "thus reviving the churches in a new form, and restoring the hidden Mystery." (The Reappearance of the Christ, p. 122) Bailey is giving these "revelations" by her channeled Master Djwhal Khul — a disembodied "Ascended Master". Her "Christ" is indeed the Antichrist in the strictest sense of the word. Antichrist means substitute for or in place of Christ. She goes on to say that "These ancient Mysteries were originally given to humanity by the Hierarchy [of which Djwhal Khul is a part of] and contain the entire clue to the evolutionary process, hidden in numbers, in ritual, in words and in symbology; these veil the secret of man's origin and destiny, picturing to him in rite and ritual, the long, long path which he must tread, back into the light." (ibid, p.121-22)

So what do we have here?

  • The New Age tells its disciples that they are working for the Hierarchy.
  • The teachings of the New Age are giving by the Hierarchy.
  • The movement for the installement of the Antichrist is giving the go-ahead by the Hierarchy — Djwhal Khul's number one message for New Age disciples is "prepare men for the reappearance of the Christ. This is your first duty." (The Externalization of the Hierarchy, p.614)
  • The Ancient Mysteries, being practiced by both Freemasonry and the New Age, were giving to humanity by the Hierarchy.
  • The real purpose of Masonry — taught to man, from the Hierarchy — is the expediting of the spiritual evolution, to transform their nature into a god-like superman.
  • The Serpent caused the Fall in the Garden of Eden by giving Eve this very same message.

“Man is a god in the making. And as the mystic myths of Egypt, on the potter's wheel, he is being molded. When his light shines out to lift and preserve all things, he receives the triple crown of godhood.”

- Manly P. Hall, The Lost Keys of Freemasonry, p. 92

“European mysticism was not dead at the time the United States of America was founded. The hand of the mysteries controlled in the establishment of the new government for the signature of the mysteries may still be seen on the Great Seal of the United states of America. Careful analysis of the seal discloses a mass of occult and masonic symbols chief among them, the so-called American Eagle. ... the American eagle upon the Great Seal is but a conventionalised phoenix ...”

“Not only were many of the founders of the United States government Masons, but they received aid from a secret and august body existing in Europe which helped them to establish this country for A PECULIAR AND PARTICULAR PURPOSE known only to the intiated few.”

- Manly P. Hall, The Secret Teachings of All Ages, pp. XC and XCI

December 27, 2005

What's Going On...

Coalition partners pull out from Iraq
The US coalition in Iraq saw its size dwindle today as Ukraine and Bulgaria said all of their troops had left the country while Poland said it would remain, but reduce its number of troops by 600 next year.

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Rice authorized National Security Agency to spy on UN Security Council in run-up to war, former officials say

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Peru/Chile: Fujimori Implicated in Serious Crimes - Evidence Justifies Former President’s Extradition to Peru

A body of evidence implicating former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori in serious human rights crimes and corruption warrants his extradition from Chile to Peru, Human Rights Watch said in a new report released today.

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Exclusive Interview with MAS’ Vice-Presidential Candidate - Two Opposing Views of Social Change in Bolivia

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U.S. Airstrikes Take Toll on Civilians

RAMADI, Iraq — U.S. Marine airstrikes targeting insurgents sheltering in Iraqi residential neighborhoods are killing civilians as well as guerrillas along the Euphrates River in far western Iraq, according to Iraqi townspeople and officials and the U.S. military.


Just how many civilians have been killed is strongly disputed by the Marines and, some critics say, too little investigated. But townspeople, tribal leaders, medical workers and accounts from witnesses at the sites of clashes, at hospitals and at graveyards indicated that scores of noncombatants were killed last month in fighting, including airstrikes, in the opening stages of a 17-day U.S.-Iraqi offensive in Anbar province.


“These people died silently, complaining to God of a guilt they did not commit,” Zahid Mohammed Rawi, a physician, said in the town of Husaybah. Rawi said that roughly one week into Operation Steel Curtain, which began on Nov. 5, medical workers had recorded 97 civilians killed. At least 38 insurgents were also killed in the offensive’s early days, Rawi said.

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Activists clash with Japanese Whaling Fleet

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"Brokeback Mountain"

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Jeff "Free" Luers Legal Update and Dispatch

...With activist networks spanning the globe with the intelligence and knowledge I know we possess, there is only one reason things have not changed. We have yet to dedicate ourselves to the task. I’ll believe "we will win" when you show it to me. I’ll have hope for our future when you give it to me. If we aren’t in this together then we are in this alone. One is an awfully lonely number. But I wrote about that already.


-Jeffrey Free Luers

On War and Activism - Noam Chomsky interviewed by Charngchi Way

December 9, 2005

Q: The international organizations have been in place since WWII to resolve conflicts and prevent the use of force, but they have no enforcement power.


A: It's not that they have no enforcement power. They have enforcement power when the US authorizes it. So they have enforcement power against the weak, and against US enemies, otherwise, no. That's a little over exaggeration, but it's pretty much the story. I mean the UN has problems, and the problems are right here. Same is true of all this ludicrous talk about UN reform. Yeah, UN could use some reform, but you know, so could Washington, so could most US corporations. But the main problem that's required for the UN reform is for the US to stop disrupting UN operations. That's the main problem.


Actually we are seeing it right this minute in Montreal, doesn't happen to be the UN at this moment, but the international conference on global warming. The US is simply not permitting it to proceed, unilaterally. That's the problem of international organizations. If the most powerful state blocks their operations, yeah, it's a problem.

New York Times Complicit in Illegally Electing Bush, IMO

Bush Pressured WPost and NYTimes to Not Run Articles

President Bush has summoned editors from the Washington Post and New York Times to the White House at least twice in recent months to request the paper's hold stories. According to the Post's media critic, Howard Kurtz, Bush first asked the Post's executive editor Leonard Downie Jr. not to publish an article exposing the existence of secret CIA prisons in Europe. CIA Director Porter Goss and John Negroponte, the director of national intelligence, also reportedly attended meetings with editors from the Post to discuss the story's publication. The Post went ahead and published the story but did not reveal the locations of the prisons at the Bush administration's request. President Bush also met with top officials at the Times on Dec. 5 to ask they reveal that the Bush administration had authorized eavesdropping on Americans within the United States without court orders. The Times had originally uncovered the story before the 2004 election but held it until two weeks ago.

December 26, 2005

SMART

Although, really, it's misleading to compare "legalizing Gay marriage" to "raising the minimum wage" as base-building issues for respective parties. On the one hand, Republicans use a divisive issue to stir ignorance and hate in otherwise good people; on the other hand, the Democrats' issue attracts grassroot support by advocating the payment of fair wages as compensation for real labor.

Not exactly moral equivalents.

Nonetheless:


Democrats to woo voters on wage issue
Frozen minimum pay seen as spur

By Rick Klein, Globe Staff | December 25, 2005

WASHINGTON -- New Year's Day will bring the ninth straight year in which the federal minimum wage has remained frozen at $5.15 an hour, marking the second-longest period that the nation has had a stagnant minimum wage since the standard was established in 1938.

Against that backdrop, Democrats are preparing ballot initiatives in states across the country to boost turnout of Democratic-leaning voters in 2006. Labor, religious, and community groups have launched efforts to place minimum-wage initiatives on ballots in Ohio, Michigan, Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, Arkansas, and Montana next fall.

Democrats say the minimum wage could be for them what the gay-marriage referendums were in key states for Republicans last year -- an easily understood issue that galvanizes their supporters to show up on Election Day.

''It's a fairness issue, and everybody gets the concept of fairness," said Senator Edward M. Kennedy, Democrat of Massachusetts, a long-time proponent of a higher minimum wage. ''It's a moral issue. It's a value."

Of the seven states that appear most likely to have a minimum wage increase on the ballot, five were decided by fewer than 10 percentage points in last year's presidential election, and all but Michigan supported President Bush. Republican senators in three of the states -- Ohio, Arizona, and Montana -- are high on Democrats' target lists, as they seek to pick up seats in Congress in the 2006 midterm elections.

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Democrats say they hope to replicate Republicans' success in 2004, when ballot initiatives banning gay marriage passed in all 11 states they were offered. The initiatives were credited with boosting GOP turnout in those states.

December 25, 2005

On the Iraq Election

Noam Chomsky interviewed by Andy Clark
Radio Netherlands, December 18, 2005


Andy Clark: Let's start off by talking about the elections in Iraq. Let's hear how President Bush was billing them just a few days ahead of the vote.

President Bush: "By helping Iraqis build a strong democracy, we're adding to our own security and, like a generation before us, we are laying the foundation of peace for generations to come. Not far from here, where we gather today is a symbol of freedom familiar to all Americans - the Liberty Bell. When the Declaration of Independence was first read in public, the Liberty Bell was sounded in celebration and a witness said: 'It rang as if it meant something.' Today the call of liberty is being heard in Baghdad and Basra, and other Iraqi cities, and its sound is echoing across the broader Middle East, from Damascus to Tehran, people hear it and they know it means something. It means that days of tyranny and terror are ending and a new day of hope and freedom is dawning."

Andy Clark: President Bush there, speaking at the Philadelphia World Affairs Council, just a few days ago. I mean the sentiment is very clear there from the President, that the US is bringing hope and democracy to Iraq and that the elections are crucial in this. After the vote, the President has called the elections an important milestone. Professor Chomsky, how do you see the elections? Do you see them as an important milestone for Iraq?

Noam Chomsky: Actually I do, but before talking about that, I should just bring up a kind of a truism. No rational person pays the slightest attention to declarations of benign intent on the part of leaders, no matter who they are. And the reason is they're completely predictable, including the worst monsters, Stalin, Hitler the rest. Always full of benign intent. Yes that's their task. Therefore, since they're predictable, we disregard them, they carry no information. What we do is, look at the facts. That's true if they're Bush or Blair or Stalin or anyone else. That's the beginning of rationality. All right, the basic facts we know: when Bush and Blair invaded Iraq, the reason was what they insistently called a 'single question.' That was repeated by Jack Straw, by Colin Powell, Condoleezza Rice, everyone. 'Will Iraq eliminate its weapons of mass destruction?' That was the single question, that was the basis on which both Bush and Blair got authorization to use force. Within a few months this single question was answered and the answer came out the wrong way and then all of sudden...

Andy Clark: This was weapons of mass destruction you're talking about?

Noam Chomsky: Yes. Then very quickly it turned out that that wasn't the reason of the invasion. The reason was what the President's liberal press calls his 'Messianic Mission' to bring democracy to Iraq and immediately everyone had to leap on the democratisation bandwagon and it began to be described as the most noble war in history and so on and so forth. Well, anyone with a particle of sense would know that you can't take that seriously and, in fact, if you look at the events that followed, it just demonstrated that. The US tried, in every possible way, to prevent elections in Iraq. They offered effort after effort to evade the danger of elections. Finally, they were compelled to accept elections by mass non-violent resistance, for which the Ayatollah Sistani [moderate Shi'ite leader] was a kind of a symbol. Mass outpourings of people demanding elections. Finally, Bush and Blair had to agree to elections. The next step is to subvert them and they started immediately. They're doing it right now. Elections mean you pay some - in a democracy at least - you pay some attention to the will of the population. Well, the crucial question for an invading army is: 'do they want us to be here?' Well, we know the answer to that. The British Ministry of Defence carried out a poll a couple of months ago, it was secret, but it leaked to the British Press - I don't think it's been reported in the US. They found that 82 percent of the population wanted the coalition forces, British and US forces to leave. One percent of the population said that they were increasing security.

(rest of interview at link)


December 24, 2005

IMF - At It Again....The Kiss of Death for Iraq

IMF Approves $685 Million Loan for Iraq By MARTIN CRUTSINGER, AP Economics Writer
Fri Dec 23, 2:13 PM ET


WASHINGTON - The International Monetary Fund on Friday approved a new $685 million loan for Iraq, giving the country a critical endorsement of its economic performance.


The loan, approved by the lending institution's 24-member executive board, represents the IMF's seal of approval that the Iraq government is taking the proper approach to reviving its wartorn economy.


"The Iraqi authorities were successful in promoting macroeconomic stability in 2005, despite the extremely difficult security environment," IMF Deputy Managing Director Takatoshi Kato said in a statement announcing the agreement.


The $685 million loan will cover a 15-month period and was awarded under regular IMF procedures to provide assistance to nation's facing economic difficulties. It followed a $436.3 million emergency post-conflict loan that the IMF awarded Iraq in September 2004.

The Bush administration, which is counting on the IMF and World Bank to supply a significant portion of the funds needed for Iraq reconstruction, applauded the IMF loan deal.

"This arrangement will underpin economic stability and help lay the foundation for an open and prosperous economy in Iraq," Treasury Secretary John Snow said in an announcement.


The loan deal was achieved after months of bargaining between the IMF and the Iraqi government.


It clears the way for wealthy creditor countries to begin implementing a debt relief program for Iraq that would reduce by 80 percent that nation's $38.9 billion in foreign debt held by members of the Paris Club.


In September 2004, the Paris Club, the umbrella group of wealthy countries including the United States, which bargains with debtor nations, had announced the debt relief agreement. But it could not go into effect until Iraq and the IMF reached agreement on a loan program.


The Bush administration last year announced it would forgive 100 percent of he $4.1 billion in debt that Iraq owed the United States.


The IMF statement said the Iraqi government planned to allocate resources in 2006 to expand oil production as part of an economic program aimed at getting the economy into better shape by boosting growth and restraining inflation.


President Bush has been giving a series of speeches on Iraq to bolster sagging support for the U.S.-led effort which has had to confront widespread insurgent attacks.


Private economists have said that the new government will have little prospect of achieving its economic goals until the security situation is brought under control.


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IMF approves historic loan to help Iraq's recovery

Dec 24, 2005, 4:20 GMT


Washington - The International Monetary Fund agreed Friday to offer Iraq 685 million dollars to help its postwar economic recovery, the first loan of its kind for the conflict-torn country.


The loan is designed to support the Iraqi government's economic programme over the next 15 months, which envisages a boost in economic growth, lower inflation and further steps toward a market economy, an IMF statement said.


In a positive economic report card, the IMF praised Iraqi authorities for promoting economic stability in 2005 despite the 'difficult security environment' caused by the anti-U.S. insurgency.


'The medium-term outlook for Iraq is favourable, but subject to many risks,' IMF Deputy Managing Director Takatoshi Kato said in the statement.


The loan comes under a so-called standby arrangement, which countries can draw on every quarter if they meet economic targets set down by the IMF.


Approval of the agreement by the IMF's executive board Friday was a condition for the second stage of Iraq's debt reduction agreed with the Paris Club of creditor nations, the statement said.


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Songs for Official Ceremonies

December 23, 2005

Embedded Reports From Iraq - Special Report

Original 'Embeds,' Three Years On, Discuss Iraq War Coverage, Then and Now

"I am probably more serious than before and I try not to be," he says. "I also found that the things I cared about I care about more, and those I don't care about mean even less, such as money." Zucchino of the Los Angeles Times, who has returned to Iraq several times, recalls a pattern of sleep disturbances and restlessness each time he came home. "It leaves you emotionally shattered," he says. "It is so relentless. There are attacks that never stop, and a real feeling of vulnerability."

Tibet: Lowest Level of Freedom According to Freedom House Survey

The US-based Freedom House has announced that Tibet is among the two “worst-rated territories” for the 2004-2005 period, in terms of respect for political rights and civil liberties.

In its annual survey of global freedom, "Freedom in the World," released in New York on December 19, 2005, Freedom House said, “There are two worst-rated territories: Tibet (under Chinese jurisdiction) and Chechnya, where an indigenous Islamic population is engaged in a brutal guerrilla war for independence from Russia.”

“The Ratings reflect global events from December 1, 2004 through November 30, 2005,” a Freedom House Press Statement said.

According to the survey, 89 countries are Free, the same as the previous year. These countries’ nearly 3 billion inhabitants (46 percent of the world's population) enjoy open political competition, a climate of respect for civil liberties, significant independent civic life, and independent media. Another 58 countries representing 1.2 billion people (18 percent) are considered Partly Free.

Political rights and civil liberties are more limited in these countries, in which the norm may be corruption, weak rule of law, ethnic and religious strife, and a setting in which a single political party enjoys dominance. The survey finds that 45 countries are Not Free. The 2.3 billion inhabitants (35 percent) of these countries are widely and systematically denied basic civil liberties and basic political rights are absent.

Since 1972, Freedom House has published an annual assessment of the state of freedom in all countries (and select territories), now known as Freedom in the World. Individual countries are evaluated based on a checklist of questions on political rights and civil liberties that are derived in large measure from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Each country is assigned a rating for political rights and a rating for civil liberties based on a scale of 1 to 7, with 1 representing the highest degree of freedom present and seven the lowest level of freedom. The combined average of each country’s political rights and civil liberties ratings determines an overall status of Free, Partly Free, or Not Free.

China’s rating in this year’s survey is “Not Free.” It scored 7 in the field of political rights and 6 in the field of civil liberties. Tibet is listed under “Disputed Territories” and its freedom rating is "Not Free." Tibet scored 7 in political rights and 7 in civil liberties, making it as the region having the lowest level of freedom.

Freedom House says the ratings are “not only assessments of the conduct of governments, but are intended to reflect the reality of daily life.”

In Asia, 16 of the region's 39 countries are Free (41 percent), 12 are Partly Free (31 percent), and 11 are Not Free (28 percent). A solid majority of the region's countries, 23, are in the ranks of electoral democracies.

Freedom House is a non-profit, non-partisan organization and is led by a Board of Trustees composed of leading Democrats, Republicans, and independents; business and labor leaders; former senior government officials; scholars; writers; and journalists.

The full survey report can be viewed at www.freedomhouse.org.

DemocracyCtr.org

Helping People Build Democracy From the Ground Up

THE DEMOCRACY CENTER'S MISSION AND WORK

The Democracy Center works globally to advance human rights through a unique combination of investigation and reporting, training citizens in the art of public advocacy, and organizing international citizen campaigns. Through all of these efforts the Center is working to help build a global citizenry that understands the public issues before it and is able to take effective public action. A special emphasis of our work is economic globalization and the movement for global democracy and justice.

Investigation and Reporting

The Democracy Center is well known and regarded for its ability to make complex issues both understandable and interesting. The Center's articles have appeared worldwide in newspapers and magazines such as Newsday, The Nation , In These Times, the San Jose Mercury News, Sacramento Bee, Minneapolis Star Tribune, San Francisco Chronicle, Toronto Star, The New Internationalist and others. In 2001 The Democracy Center was awarded top story of the year by Project Censored for its work on the Bolivian water revolt. The Center's work has been also been the basis for many other media outlets including The New Yorker, PBS, the BBC and others.

A Bill Moyers PBS documentary on the water revolt, aired in July 2002, said of The Center's work:

"Though a major American corporation was at the center of the Bolivian unrest, not a single U.S. newspaper had a reporter on the scene. And yet, news of the uprising was reaching a worldwide audience through the Internet. The source was an electronic newsletter with thousands of readers -- written by the American who had uncovered the Bechtel connection -- Jim Shultz [The Center's executive director]. He was in the streets during the uprising, and filing daily accounts about events in Cochabamba."

The Center's current investigation and writing work is focused on a new project, Globalization: Stories from the Front Row, which will look at the real, on-the-ground impact of economic globalization in Bolivia.

The Democracy Center's Publications

Advocacy Training and Support

Since its founding in 1992 The Democracy Center has trained and counseled thousands of citizen advocates on five continents. We have worked with immigrant leaders and parent groups in California, health care workers in apartheid South Africa, women's groups in Tanzania, community organizers in the Balkans, budget groups in Mexico, economic justice groups in Thailand, public health activists in the former Soviet Union, youth groups in Paraguay, pro-democracy activists in Peru, social justice advocates in Bolivia and many, many others.

The Center's training programs include a broad mix of topics, from developing advocacy strategy to media advocacy, to coalition building and lobbying.

The Democracy Center's Advocacy Training and Support Programs.

International Citizen Action Campaigns

Bringing its investigative and training work together, The Democracy Center initiates and leads global citizen action campaigns that can make a strategic difference on behalf of global justice work. When Bechtel Corporation took over public water in Bolivia and refused to leave in the face of broad public protest, The Democracy Center revealed Bechtel's secret involvement and launched an international pressure campaign aimed at Bechtel's CEO. When Bechtel sued Bolivia for $25 million in a secret World Bank trade court, The Center spearheaded the effort of an International Citizens' Petition to the World Bank demanding that the case be opened to public participation and scrutiny.

These campaign and others give citizens worldwide an opportunity to join together, in new and innovative ways, taking action on issues of global democracy and justice.

The Center's is now preparing to launch a new international citizen's campaign called Human Rights First

The Democracy Center's Campaigns.

December 22, 2005

On Fake News and Other Societal Woes

Noam Chomsky interviewed by Irene
NoOne's Listening, December 7, 2005
Interviewer: Hi Professor Chomsky.

Chomsky: Speaking.

Interviewer: This is Irene from No One's Listening, but in honor of your appearance on the show today we're entitling it Noam's listening.

Chomsky: Oh, well, that's nice.

Interviewer: So our show today is about video news releases.

Chomsky: Video news releases?

Interviewer: Video news releases and fake news. I imagine you don't have time to watch much tv since you've written 90 books but I think the reason you'd be so good for this show is because you could give a historical analysis of the print media.

Chomsky: Well there was a period, in the mid-19th century, that's the period of the freest press, both in England and in the US. And it's quite interesting to look back at it. Over the years, that's declined. It declined for two basic reasons. One reason is the increased capital that was required to run a competitive press. And as capital requirements increased, that of course lead to a more corporatized media. The other effect is advertisement. In the 19th century, the United States had something kind of approximating a market system. Now we have nothing like a market--they may teach you [that] in economics courses, but that's not the way it works. And one of the signs of the decline of the market is advertisement. So if you have a real market you don't advertise: you just give information. For example, there are corners of the economy that do run like markets--for example stock markets. If you have ten shares of General Motors that you want to sell, you don't put up an ad on television with a sexy model holding up the ten shares saying "ask your broker if this is good for you; it's good for me," or something like that. What you do is you sell it at the market price. If you had a market for cars, toothpaste, or whatever, lifestyle drugs, you would do the same thing. GM would put up a brief notice saying here's the information about our models. Well, you've seen television ads, so I don't have to tell you how it works. The idea is to delude and deceive people with imagery. And the same has happened to the print media. Take the New York Times for example. They have something called the news hole. When the editors lay out tomorrow's newspapers, the first thing they do is the important things - they put the ads around. Then they have a little bit left that's called the news hole, and they stick little things there. Quite apart from that the media are just big corporations and of course represent the interests of their owners, their markets, which are advertisers, and for the elite newspapers, more or less the managerial class, the educated population they deal with. The end result is that you get a very narrow perspective of what the world is like.

Landmark ruling: Government loses appeal on Iraqi death

The Government today lost a challenge to a High Court ruling which overturned its refusal to order an “independent and effective” inquiry into the death of an Iraqi civilian allegedly unlawfully killed by British troops.

The families of five other Iraqi civilians who are seeking inquiries into their deaths - but lost in the High Court - lost challenges in the Court of Appeal against that decision today.

In December last year, two judges in London ruled in favour of the family of hotel worker Baha Mousa, 26, who was allegedly tortured and beaten to death while in custody in September 2003.

But the five other families had applications for judicial reviews rejected.

All six families had claimed that they were entitled under human rights laws to unprecedented investigations into whether troops were guilty of unlawful killing.

Decisions in all of the appeals were given by Lord Justice Brooke, sitting with Lord Justices Sedley and Richards

Lawyers described their ruling as a “landmark” judgment.

Two High Court judges ruled last December that the case of Mr Mousa, who was in the custody of British troops at the time of his death, came within the UK’s jurisdiction.

But the other five cases, where those allegedly unlawfully killed were not in custody, failed.

In a statement given out today after the Court of Appeal judgment, lawyers for the families said: “The Court of Appeal have today handed down a landmark judgment about the torture and abuse of Iraqi civilians in detention with UK Armed Forces in occupied Iraq.”

December 21, 2005

Bolivia a potential thorn in U.S. side

Evo Morales made an early strike on Tuesday when he told Al Jazeera television in an interview that President George W. Bush was "a terrorist" and that U.S. military intervention in Iraq was "state terrorism."

The administration's public stance is to wait and see what policies Morales puts into place.

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IMF Blocks the G8 Debt Deal; The Bolivia Elections

In its meeting starting Wednesday, the International Monetary Fund is reportedly planning to announce that it is partially canceling the debt reduction deal originally agreed by world leaders in the G8 meeting last summer. (Meanwhile U2 rocker Bono has been named a Time Magazine "Person of the Year." He played a leading role in brokering the G8 deal.)

WorldWashington, D.C. - Institute for Public Accuracy - infoZine - Caroline Green is a press officer with Oxfam. She said yesterday: "In July the G8 announced total cancellation of 18 countries' debts to the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank and the African Development Fund. The IMF is now set to take up to six countries off this list and only approve countries that pass its own further, strict economic policy tests. This means millions of dollars that these countries could spend on schools and hospitals will now be delayed until they dance to the IMF tune. ... It seems somewhat unbelievable that the IMF is now boldly undoing the debt deal announced by the G8 and agreed at its own annual meetings in September. That they are trying to get away with secretly slashing the deal despite the public agreement earlier this year is scandalous ... Having fulfilled internationally agreed conditions for debt cancellation, [these] poor countries could now find that the goal posts have been shifted."


Sameer Dossani
is the director of the 50 Years Is Enough Network. Dossani said yesterday: "The IMF has taken an approved proposal which allowed for no delays or new conditions on the countries slated to have their debts canceled, and devised a new set of conditions and potential delays."

Njoki Njehu
the executive director of Solidarity Africa Network in Action in Nairobi, Kenya, said yesterday: "After decades during which dozens of countries struggled under insurmountable debts contracted by dictators and corrupt officials for questionable purposes, the wealthiest countries have finally acknowledged that their debt system is unsustainable, and that 100 percent multilateral debt cancellation is absolutely necessary to reduce poverty. Now, all too typically, the IMF -- largely controlled by the same G8 that came up with the plan -- is trying to quietly reverse that landmark decision."

Soren Ambrose policy analyst with Solidarity Africa Network, said yesterday: "Four of the six countries (Ethiopia, Madagascar, Mauritania and Nicaragua) for which cancellation is in jeopardy either have no current IMF program or have one which will expire by the end of 2005. The main function of the debt system is to maintain control over countries' economic policy, so it makes sense that the IMF would make sure that no country finds a way to escape IMF oversight."

The Bolivia Elections

Mark Weisbrot, an economist and co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research, said yesterday: "Evo Morales' election in Bolivia will be seen and analyzed here mostly in political terms. ... But we would do well to step back from the politics for a moment and look at this election in economic terms. Bolivia has also been subject to IMF agreements almost continuously (except for eight months) since 1986. And it has done what the experts from Washington have wanted, including privatizing nearly everything that could be sold. ... The country's Social Security system was also privatized. But nearly 20 years of these structural reforms -- or 'neoliberalism' as Morales and most Latin Americans call it -- have brought little in the way of economic benefits to the average Bolivian. Amazingly, the country's per capita income is actually lower today than it was 25 years ago. ... Evo Morales is now the sixth candidate in the last seven years to win a presidential race while campaigning explicitly against 'neoliberalism.' The others were in Argentina, Brazil, Venezuela, Ecuador, and Uruguay. And there will likely be more in the near future, as there are 10 more presidential elections scheduled in Latin America over the next year."

December 20, 2005

The Imperial President and the NSA Spying Scandal

by Jack Random

“The American people expect me to do everything in my power under our laws and Constitution to protect them and their civil liberties.”

-- George W. Bush, Radio Address 12/17/05

The Facts: Created in 1952, the National Security Agency (NSA) was charged with eavesdropping and surveillance of foreign adversaries. In 1978, confronted with the excesses of the Nixon administration, Congress passed the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, establishing a secret court for legal review and authorization of surveillance on citizens within the United States.

The Admission: The president personally authorized by executive order domestic spying by the NSA without a warrant or judicial review.

The Claim: All targets were Al Qaeda related.

The Crime: Bypassing legal review and, thereby, circumventing congressional mandate.

The Excuse: In the wake of 9-11, intelligence agencies cannot be delayed by procedural red tape.

We have heard the opening salvos in a scandal that proceeds directly from the Oval Office and every thinking person must ask: Has there ever been a clearer example of executive arrogance, abuse and mendacity? Reminiscent of the Iran-Contra affair, the president has employed the imperial power of the White House to overrule the law of the land.

“Trust me,” the president seems to continuously implore but no president (with the possible exception of Dick Nixon) has proven himself less worthy of trust than George W. Bush.

Election Day In Bolivia A View from the Chapare and Cochabamba

on Dec 19th, 2005 at 12:14:27 AM EST
The Bolivian people have made history. Never have they directly elected their President with more than 50% of the vote; no candidate has even reached 37%. But today, blowing away all polls and projections that placed his support around 35%, Evo Morales Ayma has officially won the Presidential election with over 50% of the popular vote and will head the next government of Bolivia. Scattered accounts of this monumental event are below.

Dec.17th, Saturday, mid-day: Evo and the MAS camp were feeling good. We stopped a road side restaurant in between Cochabamba and the Chapare to eat fresh fish with Evo, his communications team, and about 98 Bolivian and foreign press. Evo was gregarious and chummy with the media and OAS (Organization of American States) election observers along for the ride. Then came the rainbows—two of them, miles apart arching far down into the Chapare basin—on the last leg of our descent into the tropical region. I couldn’t help but think of them as harbingers.

Saturday, 8pm: We walked around Eterezma passing out MAS buttons, wallet-sized Evo calendars and plastic bags with Evo’s face on them. The cocaleras in this countryside Chapare town were feeling confident: “We are going to get 50% plus one,” Apolonia repeated to me several times in the last 24 hours. We had sample ballots with us too to explain to several older women—one last time—how to vote.

Dec. 18th, Sunday, 8:30 am: The courtyard smelled like coca. Just after the polls opened in Bolivia, the central area of the Eterezama school house was filled with over 500 people. The lines snaked this way and that, as awaiting voters tried to avoid standing directly in the hot sun. At the ten registration tables along the walls, voting officials signed in each voter and then held two ballot sheets (one for President and Congress, the other for Prefect/Governor) up in the air, for public verification of their authenticity. Papers in hand, each Chaparenos then entered an unoccupied school room and cast their vote.

A few miles away, in Villa 14 de Septiembre, Evo voted at 8am sharp, the first one in the district. Flanked by cameras and microphones, Evo placed his ballot in the cardboard box, and then zoomed off for a mid-day press conference in La Paz.

Sunday, 11am: It all felt eerily calm, partially because of the ban on transport (unless you arranged for authorization) and on alcohol (prohibition Friday night through Monday). But the tranquility also came from people’s attitudes. In the Chapare, there were no big rallies, no large parades, no last minute push for voter turnout, just people arriving at schoolhouses to fill in paper ballots. And on election day, that’s all you need.

Sunday, 5:30pm: Driving back from the Chapare on almost vacant roads, the blue and white painted sides of countryside shacks, and weather-worn MAS flags tied to tree branches were unavoidable reminders of what a young woman, ironically named Eva, had said to me earlier that morning.

“Evo is like us,” she explained. “He knows what it’s like to live in poverty. He knows what it’s like work the land, to harvest crops. He understands our lives. That’s why I am going to vote for him.”

Sunday 7pm: Back in Cochabamba, we started getting news from the day. There is talk of major fraud, that over 1 million people across the country arrived at the polls and were told that their registration was not confirmed, that they couldn’t vote. But even with this, the MAS numbers were already climbing to 45%, while Tuto hovered around 33%.

I sat outside the MAS Cochabamba headquarters where there were only high spirits. On the street, you could hear the MAS campaign music—traditional Bolivian melodies with lyrics about “companero Evo,” and “viva el movimiento socialismo,” and a voice welcoming people to la fiesta de la democracia (democracy’s party.) The building is steadily filling even though Evo is in his house and wont arrive for another hour or two. MAS flags, and wiphalas (the rainbow checkered indigenous flags) are everywhere. And every time the TV shows more results, the crowd’s cheers drowns out the music.

Sunday 9pm: Evo is sitting in his living room watching the TV announcers make projections about his future. His takes certain calls—a representative of the Lula government, from Krischner himself, from his campaign heads in other regions of the country—and then goes back to the screen. He tells us (a few press and his close campaign staff) that he’s waiting to go over to his campaign headquarters until they reach above 50%, and that, jokingly, if they don’t reach that mark, “he’s not going.” Around 9:30, he makes his exit, shakes hands, squinting because of the cameras flashing and quickly jumps into his car, a white SUV with a wiphala hanging from the rearview mirror.

Sunday 11pm: There’s fireworks in the sky and people filling the streets, chanting “Evo, Evo, Evo!” Outside the MAS headquarters once again, I am surrounded by glowing faces and could feel the joy all around me. Evo’s victory is sealed and the people on the streets are elated.

Sunday, Midnight: “This day is not about Evo. It’s about the people that voted for him and it’s about what they were voting for,” my brother said to me a few hours ago. He’s right. In their eyes, Evo represents an alternative to a system long dictated by outsiders. “Evo” is hope and change, indigenous self-determinism and people’s sovereignty. Today is about the fact that people made that choice, that the majority of Bolivians want a leader with this message. Perhaps Evo’s proposed policies don’t do justice to these sentiments. Maybe he will have trouble reforming hydrocarbons law or standing up to the US backlash to his coca-decriminalization talk. But his ascendancy to the Presidency represents something unimaginable for the majority poor and indigenous across this country. One of them has arrived. And that’s what today is all about.

December 19, 2005

News From Over There....

Legal review will mean fewer murder charges

Many killing cases could be downgraded

Clare Dyer, legal editor
Monday December 19, 2005
The Guardian


The first comprehensive review of the law of murder for more than 50 years will recommend a fundamental change that would see many killings downgraded to manslaughter, the Guardian has learned.

Under the proposal, only homicides where the killer intended to kill will be classified as murder. At present, murder also includes cases where the killer intended to cause serious bodily harm. Restricting murder to cases where death was intended would remove a large number of cases where the victim dies as a result of a fight or an attack during a robbery or burglary which proves fatal.



Changing the definition of murder is the key recommendation to be published tomorrow in a report by the Law Commission, the official body drafted in by the Home Office to assist in the review of the laws governing the crime.

According to one QC, if the change is accepted "you will remove from the category of murder a very, very large proportion of the cases which currently are found to be cases of murder". In one House of Lords case it was suggested that fewer than half of convicted murderers were convicted on the basis that they had intended to kill.

The reform the commission recommends would mean that only the most serious killings would attract a mandatory life sentence. For those where death was not intended, judges could still sentence the killer to life but would have a discretion to impose a lesser sentence.

The recommendation is the main plank of the first stage of a review announced in October 2004 by David Blunkett, then home secretary. His announcement was a response to a Law Commission report on provocation and diminished responsibility in August 2004, which said the law on murder was "a mess" and needed to be looked at as a whole. Many judges and academics believe much of the mess would disappear if the mandatory life sentence were scrapped, leaving it to the judge to sentence according to the circumstances of the offender and the crime.

The commission wanted that as an option but the Home Office insisted in its terms of reference for the review that the automatic life sentence should remain for murder. The Home Office review team will now consider the wider public policy issues and take into account the views of the public. The ultimate aim is new legislation to replace the Homicide Act 1957, widely regarded as outdated.

Ken Macdonald, the director of public prosecutions, has complained that prosecutors currently had to choose between charging murder or manslaughter and ran a greater risk of losing the case and allowing a guilty defendant to go free if they opted for the more serious charge.

Under the new definition, many recent high-profile cases may not have been prosecuted as murders, including the death of Damilola Taylor. In that trial, the youths who were accused of attacking the 10-year-old with a knife were charged with murder. They were all cleared.

The Law Commission report will also recommend simplifying and clarifying the current "partial defences" of provocation and diminished responsibility which reduce a charge of murder to manslaughter. Judges have called for urgent reform, arguing that the state of the law risks miscarriages of justice because it is too complicated for juries to apply. The report is not expected to recommend putting mercy killing in a separate, lesser category of homicide. Although mercy killing is murder, juries are reluctant to convict and defendants usually successfully plead diminished responsibility, reducing the offence to manslaughter and allowing the judge to pass a non-custodial sentence.

December 18, 2005

Impeach George W. Bush NOW

Here's George Walker Bush's confession:

http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/17/politics/17text-bush....

Here's the law:

http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/html/uscode50/usc_sup...

http://www.fas.org/irp/agency/doj/fisa

Here's the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America:

http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/data/constitution/amendme...

Book'em Dano

Posted by: Kevin © at December 17, 2005 05:23 PM

December 17, 2005

RAW Story

FOIA requests on UFOs, September 11, and President Bush's National Guard records

Ron Brynaert

UFOs, the J.F.K. assassination, the events of September 11, and the bombing attack on the USS Cole have been popular requests made of the Pentagon under the Freedom of Information Act since 2000, according to lists acquired by Michael Petrelis, a San Francisco-based activist and blogger.

In a series of articles, RAW STORY focused on FOIA requests by news organizations, members of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, and Republican staffers who seemingly "disguised" their identities.

The data

RAW STORY is now making the full FOIA logs available online. The data can be downloaded for easy management in Microsoft Excel, or for easy viewing in Portable Document Format. The PDF copies are in .zip format, which can be decompressed with WinZip or WinRAR.

To view the logs from 2000-2004:

Click here for Microsoft Excel or here for compressed PDF.

To view the logs from 2004 to present:

Click here for Microsoft Excel or here for compressed PDF.

Unusual requests

RAW STORY has also compiled an assortment of some of the more flavorful requests.

By far, the most recurring requests were for information on alleged government dealings with UFOs and activities at Roswell.

One inquirer wanted to know about Project Sigma "as it relates to diplomatic relations with aliens/extraterrestrials." According to UFOpedia, Project Sigma was a "1954 Top Secret project that looked into how to communicate with aliens" which "is said to have succeeded in 1964 when a USAF intelligence officer met two other aliens at a prearranged location in a desert in New Mexico."

Another requester wanted to know why "Area 51 is such a big secret." The request continues by asking if any "earthlike craft crash there." Yet another combined a petition for info and "insight" on Roswell and Area 51 with a request for a picture of Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld.

On March 8, 2002 Jayson Blair, the former reporter for The New York Times who became notorious for rampant plagiarism and making up quotes, sought copies of correspondence between Enron officials and the office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Installations. The Times published an article by Blair on March 10, 2002 that covered a $25 million Army contract the now bankrupt energy company had secured with Brooklyn's Fort Hamilton which was the subject of a federal investigation at the time. Although Blair resigned from the Times in May of 2003, his FOIA request wasn't withdrawn until April of 2004.

On September 13, 2001 reporter Todd Carter of the National Security News Service attempted to acquire "all info between August 28, 2001 and September 11, 2001 warning of terrorist attacks." Carter's request was denied six days later. Three years later it was revealed that an August 6, 2001 Daily Briefing entitled "Bin Laden Determined to Strike Inside the United States" had reached President Bush, though the date was outside the parameters of Carter's FOIA request.

Russ Kick, publisher and editor of The Memory Hole, a Website renowned for posting government documents and photographs, can be described as a frequent FOIA filer. A January, 2004 request by Kick for a complete video "from a Pentagon video camera that captured Flight 77 hitting the Pentagon on 9/11" was denied in April of 2004. NBC News had obtained still frames from the footage.

On March 1, 2004 there were over a dozen requests for "verification of G.W. Bush's National Guard payroll/service personnel records from May 1972 - April 1973 and discharge records in Oct 1973." The "action taken" space on the FOIA list was left blank on the majority of them.

Finally, a Mr. or Ms. Ellington wrote that they were willing to pay $2.00 to learn how to load a Kalashnikov AK-47, while a Michael D. Hall requested information on the 1967 attack of the U.S.S. Liberty which he viewed as a declaration of war against the United States by the "terrorist state of Israel."

LetsRoll911.org

The Twin Towers were not hit by commercial airliners?
The World Trade Center was brought down in a controlled demolition?
The Pentagon was not hit by a 757?
Flight 93 was shot down?

What if?

http://download.alciada.net/911/911-LooseChange1.wmv

http://download.alciada.net/911/911-LooseChange2.wmv

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2023320890224991194

A one hour analysis of 9/11 and how it is more likely than not that the government was actually behind the attacks.

Written and Directed by Dylan Avery

DisclosureProject.org

http://disclosureproject.org/

http://www.disclosureproject.org/bassiorinterview.htm

For more than 50 years, shadowy government agencies have supressed
information about extraterrestrials and the use of E.T. technology.

In 1998 Dr. Steven M. Greer resigned his post as Chairman of Emergency Medicine at Caldwell Memorial Hospital in North Carolina to spend all his time and energy on exposing a massive corporate-government coverup of extraterrestrial contact that's been kept under wraps for decades. Why does this matter? It's not so much the dozens of deceased aliens secreted at Fort Huachuca in Arizona, Greer says, or even the supersecret radionic technology that took the life of his assistant and two colleagues and nearly killed him. It's not even the prototypes of UFOs that roam the Southwest's friendly skies, looking so much like real E.T. craft that it's hard to tell the difference. (Your tax dollars at work.)

What's important, Greer insists, is that if the government came clean with what it knows about E.T. technology, we could upgrade the planet. Not only would we wean ourselves off oil and other fossil fuels, but we could scrap nuclear power and implement clean, cheap, safe energy that any country or culture could afford. One problem: That might weaken or topple the corporate-government power structure that controls our fuel and energy systems, mass-produces war weapons and keeps a light rein on the global economy. So how to shine a light on a shadowy consortium that promotes war while fostering scarcity, making gas prices astronomic?

Based in Crozet, Virginia, Greer's Disclosure Project has convinced hundreds of insiders, including military brass and CIA ops, to defy nondisclosure pacts. They've coughed up documents (some still classified) and signed testimonials. Greer's got it all -- in fact, he gave Peter Jennings's producers access to these bombshell revelations for the ABC special on UFOs that aired last spring. But, as the good doctor found out, you can't give this stuff to the mainstream media and expect it to air on prime time. "They won't let us do it," a senior producer told Greer by phone. "I said,'Who's They?'" Greer recalls. "And he said 'Dr. Greer, you know who they are.' And click, he hung up."

So why not get these documents to the President of the United States? Been there, done that. "Hillary and Bill spent hours poring over them," Greer claims a close friend of the Clintons reported, adding that when Clinton took office, he wanted two questions answered: Who killed Jack Kennedy? and What's going on with the UFOs? It didn't take long for Clinton to realize, says Greer's friend, that he had a much better chance of completing his term if he followed his own "Don't ask, don't tell" policy.

In 2001, Greer held a press conference at which many witnesses came forward, but it was eclipsed by 9/11. Since then he's gathered more insiders willing to reveal what the government won't. So if you're tired of holding hands with the Saudis, or you think it's time Earthlings had access to that cool, antigravity technology that allows UFOs to dodge our weapons (most of the time), check out DisclosureProject.org.

"It's about your pocketbook, not about little green men," says Greer, who wants to replace fossil fuel and nuclear power with the advanced energy systems used by E.T.'s. Where do you get that? "Just ask the government,"Greer replies. "They've had it for 50 years."

Washington may not want to listen, but we certainly do.

Why are these programs kept secret?

Fossil fuel and the nuclear power industries would be made redundant by these technologies that very elegantly extract energy from the quantum vacuum, or "zero point" energy field. We have a $7 trillion part of the world economy dealing with fossil fuels and conventional transportation. If this information comes out - aside from people realizing that we're not alone in the universe - they'll quickly see that we don't need oil, coal or central utilities. It's all about maintaining the homeostasis and status quo of the world macro-economic and power dynamic.

How would zero-point energy transform the global economy?

It would replace everything. You wouldn't need oil, but the $30 trillion-a-year global economy would quickly grow to $200 trillion because there'd be clean, sustainable energy, and manufacturing and transportation would be very inexpensive. Eighty percent of the world's population lives in amazing poverty, and it would lift that. It would revolutionize the planet. People talk about the "peace dividend," but it's time for a "space dividend."

Who's hiding these advanced energy systems from the public?

The entity that runs this stuff is the world's largested RICO [Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization]. They used to be called MJ - Majestic - 12 - but the last term I heard was PI-40. It's not one society. There are sweeping conspiracy theories about the Masons, Bilderbergers, Trilateral Commission and Counsel of Foreign Relations. I know people in all these entities, and most of them couldn't find their ass in a well-lighted room. It's much more prosaic and nuanced than that.

Why do they feel threatened?

It would decentralize power. Right now the centralized financial and oil system is so integrated with the way the world runs. We have testimony about what the agenda is from people who've been on the inside.

Who's in this covert group?

There's a committee of 200 to 300 people who are on the policy board for this issue. Admiral Bobby Ray Inman, who went from head of the National Security Agency to the board of SAIC - which is one of the crown jewels of this covert entity - is a member. So is Admiral Harry Trane. George Bush Sr., Cheney and Rumsfeld are involved, as is the Liechtenstein banking family. The Mormon corporate empire has an enormous interest in this subject; they have much more power than the White house or the Pentagon over this issue. And there are secret cells withing the Vatican.

Have you met with any of these people?

There are factions within this group, and I've met with some of the "good guys." People think that it's a monolithic conspiracy, but they're wrong. About 40% to 50% of people involved in these supersecret projects want this stuff out. They know we're running out of oil, China is industrializing, and the polar ice caps are melting. And they know that if this [advanced E.T. technology] was announced today, it would take ten to 20 years to get it into widespread application to avert an economic, strategic, geopolitical and environmental

catastrophe. They see that and want to fix it, but they're still a minority. They're more enlightened, but it's the ruthless ones who rule.

Was CIA Director William Colby involved at some point? Was his "accidental" death in 1996 connected to your work?

Bill Colby was defecting from the supersecret group, and he was assassinated because he was going to transfer some hard technologies - operating devices - and $50 million in funding to us. He knew that with my kind of willpower and connections, I would have gotten that out to the world. He was found floating down the Potomac River the week he was going to meet with my closest friend. They made an example of him.

In fact, Colby's best friend, a colonel who set up the meeting, said it was absolutely a hit. Even his wife said on CNN, "You know, it was strange, because he would never go out canoeing in a flooded, rain-swollen Potomac River at night and leave the house open and the coffeemaker and the computer on. That's not like Bill Colby at all."

December 16, 2005

Dial a Hitman

Bolivia regrets IMF experiment

Argentine Peso Tumbles as IMF Payment Raises Inflation Concerns

Argentina will pay off its full $9.8 billion debt to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) by the end of 2005 using its currency reserves, Argentine President Nestor Kirchner said Dec. 15.

IMF Accused of Scaling-Back G8 Debt Cancellation Plan

Globalization

December 15, 2005

R. Buckminster Fuller

http://reactor-core.org/operating-manual-for-spaceship-earth.html

http://www.american-buddha.com/legalpiggily.htm

http://reactor-core.org/grunch-of-giants.html

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Excerpts of the book Critical Path by R. Buckminster Fuller

St. Martin's Press, 1981 - hard cover, 1st edition
Chapter 3

Legally Piggily

I'M GOING TO REVIEW my prehistory's speculative assumptions regarding the origins of human power structures.

In a herd of wild horses there's a king stallion. Once in a while a young stallion is born bigger than the others. Immediately upon his attaining full growth, the king stallion gives him battle. Whichever one wins inseminates the herd. Darwin saw this as the way in which nature contrives to keep the strongest strains going. This battling for herd kingship is operative amongst almost all species of animal herds as well as in the "pecking order" of flocking bird types.

I'm sure that amongst the earliest of human beings, every once in a while a man was born much bigger than the others. He didn't ask to be—but there he was. And because he was bigger, people would say—each in their own esoteric language—"Mister, will you please reach one of those bananas for me, because I can't reach them." The big one obliges. Later the little people would say, "Mister, people over there have lost all of their bananas and they are dying of starvation, and they say they are going to come over here and kill us to get our bananas. You're big—you get out in front and protect us." And he would say, "OK," and successfully protect them.

The big one found his bigness continually being exploited. He would say to the littles, "Between these battles protecting you, I would like to get ready for the next battle. We could make up some weapons and things." The people said, "All right. We'll make you king. Now you tell us what to do." So the big man becomes king quite logically. He could have become so in either a bullying or good-natured way, but the fact is that he was king simply because he was not only the biggest and the most physically powerful but also the most skillful and clever big one.

Every once in a while along would come another big man. "Mr. King, you've got things too easy around here. I'm going to take it away from you." A big battle ensues between the two, and after the king has his challenger pinned down on his back, he says, "Mister, you were trying to kill me to take away my kingdom. But I'm not going to kill you because you'd make a good fighter, and I need fighters around here to cope with the enemies who keep coming. So I'm going to let you up now if you promise to fight for me. But don't you ever forget—I can kill you. OK?" The man assents, so the king lets him up.

But instinctively the king says secretly to himself, "I mustn't ever allow two of those big guys to come at me together. I can lick any one of them, but only one by one." The most important initial instinct of the most powerful individual or of his organized power structure is, "Divide to conquer, and to keep conquered, keep divided."

December 14, 2005

Noam Chomsky - The triumph of anarchism by Shelley Walia

An essay supporting the anarchist philosophy at the age of 10; hours spent at the bookshops on Manhattan's 4th Avenue engaged in anti-authoritarian polemics; and then a life time spent in analysing what ails international relations in the context of the widespread infringement of human rights and the numerous wrongs which fester our society. Indeed, Chomsky deserves the recent vote that ranks him above Umberto Eco or Howard Zinn as the most important intellectual today, an intellectual who is an effective counterweight and an independent critic of the State. As he writes in a famous essay "Objectivity and Liberal Scholarship": "... access to power, shared ideology, professionalisation may or may not be deplorable in themselves, but there can be no doubt that they interact so as to pose a serious threat to the integrity of scholarship in fields that are struggling for intellectual content and are thus particularly susceptible to the workings of a kind of Gresham's law. What is more, the subversion of scholarship poses a threat to society at large."

One of the repercussions of Chomsky's lifelong work is that human language and most behaviour are dependent on a huge, impulsive capacity for creativity, an "instinct for freedom" to use a term by Bakunin. This concept places Chomsky at the "frontier of psychology, philosophy and linguistics and square in the 18th-Century tradition of the Enlightenment — Rousseau, the Cartesians and other ferocious libertarians." Believing that the best way to maximise our genetically endowed freedom is through anarchism, Chomsky defines his worldview as "libertarian socialism." Such a brand of anarchism has both a historical force and stands for a deeply positive ideology that aims towards the absolute welfare of the public, though in the hands of the media and its controllers, this school of thought takes a rather destructive and a negative complexion.

War and patriotic fervour?

As an activist with an anti-fascist ideology, Chomsky has always been sceptical of the patriotic fervour behind wars. For this reason he stands against the treatment of the German prisoners of war and is deeply disturbed by the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. The libertarian anarchist stance combined with a left-wing communism that he adopts under the influence of his linguistics teacher, Zellig S. Harris, lead to his attention to causes of social justice and the perceptible duplicity of the intellectuals. He sees his theory of Universal Grammar as a uniformity of human genetic inheritance, a uniting force that sees more similarities in the human race than conflicts arising out of ethnic affiliations or narrow provincialism. The essence of creativity is innate in all humans, which enables them to think and introspect. Language being inherently a creative entity, its original usage gives one a sense of freedom. Inequality and suffering in the world, therefore, have to be taken into consideration to finally eliminate division. A Marxist standpoint with class as the central tenet thus forms the essence of anarchist theory and practice. Chomsky adds to it the idea of the human linguistic abilities that have the power to resist any social oppression or straitjacketing. External authority cannot control the evolution of moral and intellectually rebellious culture. Wilhelm von Humboldt, the founder of the University of Berlin, and John Dewey, the philosopher, convinced Chomsky that political control is used by the State at the behest of the moneyed class. As argued by Adam Smith, it is all a self-promotion programme premeditated for the sole intention of profit at the cost of apathetic abuse of the masses. Chomsky remains equally impressed by other anarchist thinkers such as Emma Goldman, Pannekoek, Rudolph Rocker and Diego Abad de Santillan.

Chomsky's essays and interviews throw light on the 150 years tradition of anarchism that "has sought social and economic justice without the mediation of bosses, politicians or bureaucrats." Rather than lay out a plan for any single revolutionary moment that would bring about the intended social transformation, Chomsky, along with George Woodcock, emphasises the imperceptible changes that would occur under a protracted process that would counter capitalism. No sudden demise of capitalism is envisaged. As he emphatically maintains:

The record of anarchist ideas, and even more, of the inspiring struggles of the people who have sought to liberate themselves from oppression and domination, must be treasured and preserved, not as a means of freezing thought and conception in some new mold but as a basis for understanding of the social reality and committed work to change it. There is no reason to suppose that history is at an end, that the current structures of authority and domination are graven in stone. It would also be a great error to underestimate the power of social forces that will fight to maintain power and privilege.

This tradition of liberal thinking has its roots in the 18th-Century Enlightenment project, often employed negatively in Eurocentric imperial strategies, but in the hands of Descartes and Rousseau, turns into a philosophy of social justice that is passed on to contemporary thinkers like Chomsky. This school of thought is blatantly anti-capitalist with the underpinnings of a non-hierarchical social structure in which the workers are to be given the control of the means of production. Liberalism of the American New-Dealish brand of cut throat competition and corporate authoritarianism in the industrial sector is what the elite intellectuals take upon themselves to support, whereas the socialist anarchist stands polemically opposed to such hierarchical fascism so integral to corporate thinking which has full control of the policies of the government and is always opposed to trade unionism. The labour force is the foe and has to be constantly persuaded to switch sides on the fake trust that there is complete harmony in the workplace. This deception is cast by the media, by the flood of literature at all levels of special institutions such as schools, churches, television and cinema to make the workers believe in the "sincerity" and moral action of the State. The endeavour is to destroy all left-wing thinking and take society towards a conservative way of life. The façade of classlessness is cast over the public and many begin to believe that the State favours equal opportunities. They are not aware of the fact that income inequality is the highest in America. Interestingly, the corporations remain unscathed behind the scene, and it is the government that bears the brunt of criticism.

John McGilvray, Canadian philosopher, posits a pertinent question in his book on Chomsky: "Isn't anarchism the complete absence of any obligations towards others?" He then goes on to take the view of James Buchanan who says, "the ideal society is anarchy, in which no one man or group of men coerce another." But in the next breath he contradicts himself by saying that "any person's ideal situation is one that allows him full freedom of action and inhibits the behaviour of others so as to force adherence to his own desires. That is to say, each person seeks mastery over a world of slaves."

In the context of economic accumulation and domination this view is correct. But Chomsky disagrees:

In today's world, the goals of a committed anarchist should be to defend some state institutions from the attack against them, while trying at the same time to pry them open to more meaningful public participation— and ultimately, to dismantle them in a much more free society, if the appropriate circumstances can be achieved.

A type of "voluntary socialism"

Thus, according to Chomsky, anarchism is a type of "voluntary socialism" and is synonymous with "libertarian socialism." This is not found in capitalist societies where labour is subjected to coercion when it is not allowed to own the means of production or have any effective control over the productive activity. Freedom and creativity are two privileges of human beings so essential to their need; any unjust exercise of power leads to victimisation as well as psychological depression. To fulfill human nature and to see to it that human life thrives, it becomes essential to counter any form of oppression or control. This is the reason that Chomsky supports anarchosyndicalism, which according to Mcgilvray "is defensible as an empirical claim about the nature of a society in which human beings cannot just survive but thrive, by fulfilling their natures."

Chomsky, argues McGilvray, "sees anarchosyndicalism as a modification of the basic Enlightenment conception of the person as a free and responsible agent, a modification required to meet the challenge of private power. Empowering individuals by putting control back into their hands is the best way to meet this challenge and provide a meaningful form of freedom." Chomsky suggests that the anarchist way of putting an end to the imposition of control from the top is one step towards implementing a worker's control over the means of production. Thus anarchosyndicalism used as a critical practice refuses to put all initiatives and solutions in the hands of the technocrats or bureaucrats. Each individual, according to Chomsky, has the responsibility and the creative acumen to take control of his/her society. Therefore, the idea is not to overthrow governments but to take over the corporates so that they begin to work more in favour of the people. Anarchism, in favour of the people, involves the recognition of plurality and diversity, and difference of interests, ideas and opinions. This is the Cartesian underpinning to Chomsky's thought, an impulse towards the non-systematic and highly relative and flexible character of everything in society from organisations to individuals. He takes governance inherently as a communal activity not to be left simply in the hands of the specialists who focus too narrowly on their respective areas of interest, ignoring the larger well being of society. For instance, undesirable jobs like cleaning the sewerage system, or repairing the electrical wires during a snowstorm should necessarily be mechanised, and if there still exist more undesirable jobs, the community should share them. Another solution that Chomsky suggests is that people who do unpleasant jobs should be paid the highest, not the lowest.

The examination of the history of social and political dissent demonstrates that there have been "a number of otherwise loyal, upright, law-abiding citizens who believed that they had been driven by their conscience to break the law over certain specific issues." In fact, we are all dissidents at one time or another. Protest has to be allowed in society, as we live in a world that is constantly changing, and it is by protest that the laws are changed for a better future. As Vaclav Havel writes, "You do not become a `dissident' just because you decide one day to take up this most unusual career. You are thrown into it by your personal sense of responsibility, combined with a complex set of external circumstances. You are cast out of the existing structures and placed in a position of conflict with them. It begins as an attempt to do your work well, and ends with being branded an enemy of society." Under the overwhelming force of capitalism, bureaucracy and religious difference there are always the smouldering undercurrents of anarchism that, in the words of Rudolf Rocker, underscores "a definite trend in the historic development of mankind, which ... strives for the free, unhindered unfolding of all the individual and social forces in life."

December 13, 2005

-B

If you do not agree with your government, my suggestion is to write them or call them.
Posted by: -B at December 12, 2005 12:35 PM


HA! You wish it were that simple.

Posted by: -A. at December 12, 2005 12:36 PM


I thought about this today. I should have said that it *might* work if *everyone* with governmental grievances called or wrote. So upon reflection, I somewhat agree with what you wrote…And me, feeling small and powerless against the government is what seems to be what made me decide to write that snarky comment. Because even when a lot of us call and/or write about an issue, it still feels like the government does exactly what It wants to. This may be why some people do not participate in a process that so often seems hopeless.


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Posted by: -B at December 12, 2005 12:33 PM


I don't read slowly here unless something very much interests me.


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I'm not a Democrat or a Republican.


I think if a person labels themselves as one or the other party, then they’re already divided, and it's obvious we've been conquered. To me this seems like exactly the way they (the government) wants the people to be - DIVIDED, on every issue.


My personal belief is that the two parties are actually an illusion, and both are controlled by One group or groups of people. I'm not sure who, but my guess is it's the wealthiest of us all who do that.


Whoever they are that manipulate and control All, they know that it's easier to control half, (less than half), of the participating followers of each party...Republicans are merely more effective at this because they're more wealthy and more cohesive. I believe they're more cohesive because they're more religion based and it's easier to control and manipulate people via their faith because they're already natural followers. Democrats *seem* to be freer thinkers, but I think that's also part of the intended illusion of that party, Democrats are more difficult to unite. They're generally younger and less wealthy than people who follow the Republican party.


It's NOT easy, if not impossible to manipulate and control an entire, united population. Which is why I advocate breaking out of labels and parties and coming together as humans. Near impossible, as most people don't focus on same-nesses, just differences, and mostly operate from a place of fear.

Also, I don't believe my votes count. I don't trust the process as it exists.

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George Washington also warns of the potential dangers stemming from two parties in his "Farewell Address" September 17, 1796:


"All obstructions to the execution of the Laws, all combinations and associations, under whatever plausible character, with the real design to direct, controul, counteract, or awe the regular deliberation and action of the constituted authorities, are destructive of this fundamental principle, and of fatal tendency. - They serve to organize faction, to give it an artificial and extraordinary force - to put in the place of the delegated will of the Nation, the will of a party; often a small but artful and enterprizing minority of the community; - and, according to the alternate triumphs of different parties, to make the public administration a mirror of the ill-concerted and incongruous projects of faction, rather than the organ of consistent and wholesome plans digested by common councils, and modified by mutual interests.-However combinations or associations of the above description may now and then answer popular ends, they are likely, in the course of time and things, to become potent engines, by which cunning, ambitious, and unprincipled men will be enabled to subvert the Power of the People and to usurp for themselves the reigns if Government; destroying afterwards the very engines, which have lifted them to unjust dominion.


I have already intimated to you the danger of Parties in the State, with particular reference to the founding of them on Geographical discriminations.-Let me now take a more comprehensive view, and warn you in the most solemn manner against the baneful effects of the Spirit of Party, generally.


This Spirit, unfortunately, is inseparable from our nature, having its root in the strongest passions of the human mind. -It exists under different shapes in all Governments, more or less stifled, controuled, or repressed; but, in those of the popular form, it is seen in its greatest rankness, and is truly their worst enemy.


The alternate domination of one faction over another, sharpened by the spirit of revenge natural to party dissention, which in different ages and countries has perpetuated the most horrid enormities, is itself a frightful despotism.-But this leads at length to a more formal and permanent despotism. The disorders and miseries, which result, gradually incline the minds of men to seek security and repose in the absolute power of an Individual: and sooner or later the chief of some prevailing faction more able or more fortunate than his competitors, turns this disposition to the purposes of his own elevation, on the ruins of Public Liberty.


...It agitates the community with ill founded jealousies and false alarms, kindles the animosity of one part against another, foments occasionaly riots and insurrection.-It opens the doors to foreign influence and corruption, which find a facilitated access to the Government itself through channels of the party passions. Thus the policy and the will of one country, are subjected to the policy and will of another.


There is an opinion that parties in free countries are useful checks upon the Administration of the Government, and serve to keep alive the Spirit of Liberty. This within certain limits is probably true-and in Governments of Monarchical cast,

Patriotism may look with indulgence, if not with favour, upon the spirit of party. -But in those of the popular character, in Governments purely elective, it is a spirit not to be encouraged. -From their natural tendency, it is certain there will always be enough of that spirit for every salutary purpose, -and there being constant danger of excess, the effort ought to be, by force of public opinion, to mitigate and assuage it.-A fire not to be quenched, it demands a uniform vigilance to prevent its bursting into a flame, lest instead of warming, it should consume."

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James Bryce "American Commonwealth", 1893


"There are two great and several minor parties in the United States. The great parties are the Republicans and the Democrats. What are their principles, their directive tenets, their tendencies? Which of them is for tariff reform, for the further extension of civil service reform, for a spirited foreign policy, for the regulation of railroads and telegraphs by legislation, for changes in the currency, for any other of the twenty issues which one hears discussed in the country as seriously involving its welfare?


This is what a European is always asking intelligent Republicans and intelligent Democrats. He is always asking because he never gets an answer. The replies leave him in deeper perplexity. After some months the truth begins to dawn upon him.

Neither party has, as a party, anything definitive to say on these issues; neither party has any clean-cut principles, and distinctive tenets. Both have traditions. Both claim to have tendencies. Both have certain war cries, organizations, interests of getting and keeping the patronage of the government.

....Parties fo on contending because their members have formed habits of joint action, and have contracted hatreds and prejudices, and also because their leaders find their advantage in using these habits and playing on these prejudices. The American parties now continue to exist, because they have existed. The mill has been constructed, and its machinery goes on turning, even when there is no grist to grind. ........the conservative section of the Democrats, differ very little from the conservative Republicans, and there are radical Republicans whose views are shared by plenty of Democrats. This approximation seems to indicate that the time for a reconstruction of parties is approaching; but party organizations are strong things, and often interfere with natural evolution.


...An eminent journalist remarked to me in 1908 that the two parties were like two bottles. Each bore a label denoting the kind of liquor it contained, but each was empty.


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Needless to say you can refer to the case for anarchism, in "Anarchism and Other Essays" by Emma Goldman written in 1910


"The goal of Anarchism is the freest possible expression of all the latent powers of the individual."


.........Just as religion has fettered the human mind, and as property or the monopoly of things has subdued and stifled man's needs, so has the State enslaved his spirit, dictating every phase of conduct. "All government in essence,” says Emerson, "is tyranny." It matters not whether it is government by divine right or majority rule. In every instance its aim is the absolute subordination of the individual..."


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Direct Action, in it's time of usage, generally meant using violence...however, Voltairine de Cleyre points to the Underground Railroad as an example of non-violent Direct Action. Not paying taxes is another. Voltairine explains that ALL the different Anarchists can be united by the idea of human freedom. I add that all people can be united by the idea of human freedom as well. These two parties and their cronyism and traditions have done nothing to unite America or the citizens of America, let alone the rest of our world and people. Creating strife over imaginary borders, what useless folly, and yet another way to divide and conquer the populations. Does one really need the government to take over the job of protecting and caring for people? Does one really need the government to make them wealthy? The government certainly has no concern with making anyone more intelligent, because that would be contrary to the purpose of controlling the population. A population which is right now under attack by the Government....(as was discussed last night on the blog), and killing us by any means necessary to leave what's left of the planet to the Ones who control it….and a plan that has the full consent of all the elected government, judging by their silence on speaking out against their own parties…they go along with anything in order to keep their positions of perceived power.


Revolutions take place when thoughts turn in to actions. I had hoped that action would have begun September 24th. Cindy Sheehan and numerous others have caused action, however not enough of the population has decided that their daily lives are worth putting aside for freedom from government.


It takes more than 1/2 of 1/2 of the US population to create a change. As long as there are people who are too poor to notice what the government is doing, because survival is their concern, too rich and comfortable to care what the government does, too ignorant to understand what government is doing...and as long as there are two parties, splitting what remains of people who even participate in the farce called government, a revolution by the people of the U.S. population is not possible. A phone call, email or letter by 1/2 of 1/2 of the people, to 1/2 of the two party system, is not going to change this beast into a beauty, imo.

December 12, 2005

The Guardian Revisits Their Error

The readers' editor on ... a complaint about a controversial correction

Ian Mayes, Monday December 12, 2005, The Guardian

It is with considerable reluctance that I return to the subject of the Guardian and Noam Chomsky and one of the most difficult complaints I have had to deal with in my eight years as readers' editor of the paper. I do so because the long correction which I and those directly involved certainly thought at the time had fairly resolved the matter, is itself now being called into question by others.

. . .


I want to emphasise the point that my task was to investigate a complaint in the light of the specific contents of one article in the Guardian and to consider material put before me by the complainant and the journalists concerned.

I return to my terms of reference, which can be found on the Guardian website. In particular, I refer to the penultimate clause which reads: "The readers' editor can refer to the external ombudsman any substantial grievances, or matters whereby the Guardian's journalistic integrity has been called into question."

There is a temporary difficulty here in that the position of external ombudsman is vacant, although steps are being taken by the Scott Trust, the owner of the Guardian, to fill it as a matter of urgency. I believe that it is the external ombudsman who should review my conduct of the inquiry leading to the publication of the correction to Emma Brockes's interview if those now dissatisfied with my resolution of the matter wish to pursue it.

One of the questions that the Aaronovitch-Wheen-Kamm letter to me raises, which I would ask the external ombudsman to consider, is that of the availability of legal advice or opinion on what I was proposing to publish in the paper.

The suggestion seems to be that this impinges upon and detracts from my independence. I find that extraordinary: everything published is subject to the law of the land. The real problem is that a correction intended to resolve a complaint by dealing with specific points in one article has raised an extraordinary storm of opposing passions.


December 11, 2005

CancelMyGlobe.com

SMEDLEY D. BUTLER BRIGADE NEWS

E X T R A !

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Boston Globe Rejects Veterans’ Plea

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Refuses to Publish Iraq War Casualty Figures

on Front Page on a Weekly Basis

In a meeting with Foreign Editor James Smith on January 18, 2005, members of the Smedley D. Butler Brigade of Veterans For Peace, Inc. (VFP) again requested that the Boston Globe publish Iraq War U.S. casualty figures on the front page on a weekly basis. The Globe had refused a similar request a year and a half earlier. See Globe Letters.

During the Vietnam War the Globe published numbers of U.S. killed and wounded for the prior week prominently on the front page every Friday, and often included total casualty figures from the beginning of the war to date. See Globe Front Pages.

The Globe says that they want:

"to avoid creating regular features in the news pages that lock us into a format or commit us to use scarce space in predetermined ways."

The Globe says that by not putting casualty figures on the front page it:

"avoids the perception that we are reducing the discourse around the war simply to the importance of American lives."

The Globe is concerned that placing casualty figures on the front page on a regular basis will make it appear that the Globe has an "agenda."

The Globe says that they:

"do not believe it is appropriate to carry a tally on page one..."

On August 29, 2005, Smedley D. Butler Brigade informed the Globe that their members, "many of whom are combat veterans, are offended by the Globe's treatment of the rising casualty figures as something non-worthy of weekly front page coverage." The Globe persists in its refusal.

GLOBE TELLS VETERANS TO CEASE AND DESIST

On September 20, 2005, the Globe advised CancelMyGlobe.com that we were infringing on the newspaper's copyright by reproducing images of ten front pages from the 1968-1970 era on this website, and the Globe required that we "immediately cease and desist ...unauthorized use of Boston Globe owned content..." CancelMyGlobe.com has responded to the Globe that the limited use of these images to illustrate the Globe's inconsistent policies in reporting U.S. war casualties is protected by the "fair use" doctrine of the U.S. Copyright Laws. See Globe letter and response. Read about the "fair use" doctrine.

OMBUDSMAN CRITICIZES GLOBE'S IRAQ WAR COVERAGE

In the October 2, 2005 Boston Sunday Globe, their ombudsman Richard Chacón criticizes the Globe's Iraq War coverage. He writes: "...from the dozens of readers who contacted the ombudsman, I detected another message for Globe editors: Put the Iraq war back on the front page."

YOU CAN FIND THE CASUALTY COUNT EVERY FRIDAY ON AN

OVERPASS IN GREATER BOSTON. . . BECAUSE YOU WON'T FIND

IT ON THE FRONT PAGE OF THE BOSTON GLOBE

December 10, 2005

Inquiry On Crimes Against Humanity Committed by the Bush Administration

http://www.bushcommission.org/overall_plan.htm

Session I of the 2005 International Commission of Inquiry On Crimes Against Humanity Committed by the Bush Administration


Video is now available at Free Speech TV Featured Videos.

Audio is available at Bush Crimes Comission. Session II will occur in January.

The program will be broadcasted on FSTV soon.

FBI Arrests Six People for Alleged ELF and ALF Actions

From IndyBay.org

US GOVERNMENT STEPS UP ITS CAMPAIGN AGAINST RADICAL ENVIRONMENTALISTS
FBI Claims to Have Arrested Six ELF and ALF Members On December 7th, six people were arrested in coordinated busts in five states for their alleged roles in radical ecodefense actions. The FBI said that these arrests came after nine years of investigation. The six people arrested were Stanislaus Gregory Meyerhoff, who was arrested in Virginia; Daniel Gerard McGowan, who was arrested at his job in New York; Kevin M. Tubbs, who was arrested in Oegon, and William C. Rodgers, who was arrested in a raid on an Infoshop in Arizona; Sarah Kendall Harvey who was arrested in Arizona; and Chelsea Dawn Gerlach, of Oregon.

The defendants have been indicted by federal grand juries in either Oregon or Washington, on charges related to four separate fires in the Northwest and the destruction of a power tower-- events that date back to 1998. The FBI says that the Animal Liberation Front (ALF) and Earth Liberation Front (ELF) claimed responsibility for several of the incidents. Meyerhoff and McGowan were indicted in Oregon for alleged roles in the 2001 arsons at a lumber company and at the Jefferson Poplar Farm, which resulted in over $2 million in total damages. If McGowan and Meyerhoff are convicted, they would reportedly face the most severe sentences for non-violent sabotage in United States history- a minimum of 30 years per incident, which amounts to life sentences. Update from McGowan's 12/10 court date: He will be extradited to Eugene, Oregon to face the charges there while in Federal custody.

McGowan denies any involvement with arson, and denies membership in the ELF. McGowan was a spokesperson for the RNC Not Welcome campaign in New York City in 2004 (using the name Jamie Moran). Read more

Also on December 7th, Portland human, environmental, and animal activists Frank Winbigler and Shannon (Nonny) Urick were served with papers ordering them to be witnesses for a federal Grand Jury. They were also told that they are targets of the Grand Jury's investigation. Read more from Portland Indymedia Federal agents reportedly were in Boston this week, asking about the whereabouts of wanted California man Daniel Andreas San Diego. Read More

US DOJ Statement | What to do if the FBI "Drops By," from the National Lawyers Guild

December 09, 2005

CommunityLaborUnited.net

PHRF is working to build a People’s movement – a movement of grassroots persons disproportionately impacted by Hurricane Katrina and the dehumanizing treatment they received from local, state, and federal officials.

By grassroots, we are referring to those members of our community who are: (1) surviving families of people who perished; (2) surviving families of those who are still missing family members; (3) survivors of the Superdome & Convention Center; (4) survivors of those left on the interstates & the Crescent City Connection; (5) survivors of sexual and law enforcement violence; (6) homeowners in the 9th ward (both upper & lower); (7) renters who are being evicted and; (8) low income displaced people/survivors of the New Orleans and Gulf Coast Region.

Primary Goals of PHRF:
- To build and maintain a coordinated network of community leaders, organizers and community based organizations with the capacity and organizational infrastructure that can help to meet the needs of people most impacted by Hurricane Katrina and government neglect
- To facilitate an oranizing process that will demand local, grassroots leadership with national and international support. Foster people of color leadership, particularly black leadership, with the support of a multi-racial alliance. Place special emphasis on the involvement of women, people of color, poor, gay, lesbian, queer, and transgender populations, immigrants, indigenous, youth, and people with disabilities in the relief, return and reconstruction process in New Orleans.
- Create and maintain an ongoing space for networking and strategizing between organizers and volunteers
- Facilitate return/rebuild process and ensure local, grassroots leadership and participation in every phase. Ensure mechanisms by which those who want to return to home to New Orleans are able to, regardless of economic, geographical, or citizenship status prior to displacement.

Since Hurricane Katrina, PHRF has held two strategic planning sessions: one on
September 8, Baton Rouge, LA, and the second on September 30 through October 2, at Penn Center, SC. Out of these sessions, goals and demands were identified and an Interim Coordinating Committee (ICC) was formed. The ICC consists of 10 members meeting weekly on budget, staff and activities planning and implementation.

Also from these meetings, 12 Work Groups and 2 Caucuses were formed that identified goals and are working to implement comprehensive strategies. Below is a listing of these workgroups and caucuses and their contact information:

Arts, Culture and Story Collection- Contact: Queenressie@aol.com
- Developing a Katrina educational/political production
- Planning workshops on indigenous New Orleans culture
- Working in conjunction with PHRF Legal Team to create a national archive of hurricane survivor stories
- Authoring a song and planning cultural components for the December 9th and 10th events taking place in Jackson, MS, and New Orleans

Economic Justice- contact: Joanna.dubinsky@gmail.com
- Developing a proposal for a New Orleans Workers Center
- Supporting worker rights issues

Education- contact: education@communitylaborunited.net
- “Finding Our Folks Tour” with the Young Peoples Project
- Developing a Katrina Curriculum- to be distributed to schools and after school programs
- Katrina Quilt- made up of pieces made by children affected by Katrina

Environmental Health and Justice- contact: environmental@communitylaborunited.net
- Working with group of environmental experts to do independent testing in New Orleans
- Distributing protective wear and supplies (goggles, gloves, respirators)
- Compiling information for a community education report on testing results

Finance and Fund Raising- contact: finance@communitylaborunited.net
- Works with the Vanguard Public Foundation (fiscal agent)
- Meets bi-weekly to discuss finance and fundraising issues
- Grant Writing
- Has raised about $500,000 as of November 1, 2005

Health Care- contact: health@communitylaborunited.net
- Sends volunteers to work with existing health care operations in New Orleans
- Provides referrals

Legal- contact: legal@communitylaborunited.net
- Training and coordinating survivor story collection toward archive
- Initiating lawsuits on issues such as eviction, neighborhood bulldozing, gentrification, Gretna Police Department

Media- contact: media@communitylaborunited.net
- Established internal Communications Flow protocol
- Works to support partner organizations events and planning
- Developing a media plan for December events
- Generates and Disseminates materials
- Supports Outreach, website development
- Working to hold a full strategy session on optimizing media efforts

Reconstruction- contact: Caesar@mit.edu
- Convening a group of architects, carpenters, developers to layout a plan of reconstruction. Focusing on the 9th and 7th Wards of New Orleans

Safety Justice and Accountability- contact: lynn.evelyn@gmail.com
- Held press conference calling for Independent Investigation in Orleans Parish Prison Evacuation
- Developing proposal for unified criminal justice collaborative on local, regional and national levels
- Convening a session on the development of a tribunal addressing the accountability of the governments responsibility in this travesty

Volunteer Coordination- individual- contact: volunteer@communitylaborunited.net
- Linking volunteers to on the ground community efforts (clean-up and story collection)

Volunteer Coordination- organizational- contact: elizacorps@yahoo.com
Ongoing development of a database of supportive organizations
Outreach to build a united front for comprehensive reconstruction and justice

Caucuses:

National Solidarity Caucus- contact: saladin62@aol.com
- In contact with national supporters in Philadelphia, New York city, Washington, D.C. Baltimore, Richmond, Detroit, California’s Bay Area, Los Angeles, Houston, Chicago, North Carolina’s Raleigh/Mountain
- Supporting the building of Survivor Councils nationwide
- Developing plan to unify organizing efforts

Women’s Caucus- contact: margaretprescod@crossroadswomen.net
- Developed ‘Terms of Reference’ as Guiding Principles to raise women’s issues childcare and legal issues
- Working to support the opening of a Women’s Clinic in New Orleans and have a space for women to convene

Communication Centers:

In addition, PHRF has opened two Community Communications Relief Centers:

Jackson, MS- 253 Pine Hollow Circle, Jackson, MS 39212 601.346.5970

New Orleans, LA- 2226 Ursulines Avenue, New Orleans, LA
(mail to: 100 Bourbon Street, New Orleans, LA 70130)

December 08, 2005

#9

John Lennon's strange sort of immortality, now 25 years long

Recalling the Night He Held Lennon's Still Heart


John Lennon 1940-1980: History Professor Jon Weiner Discusses Lennon's Politics, FBI Files and Why Richard Nixon Sought to Deport Him

Court battle over John Lennon FBI files rages on

December 07, 2005

The Snake

The snake is an ancient symbol of wisdom which appeared in Benjamin Franklin's Pennsylvania Gazette in 1754. This is a drawing entitled JOIN, or DIE. The snake is separated into different sections each labeled with the name of a colony. The purpose of this drawing was to promote Franklin's plan to bring unity to the Colonies creating "one general government" while retaining each states individual sovereignty.


December 06, 2005

Latin America 2005 highlights attempt to sabotage Venezuelan democracy

The Venezuela Information Center (UK): Over 300 people attended a national conference of solidarity with Latin America -- “Latin America 2005” -- at the headquarters of the National Union of Teachers in London on Saturday, December 3.

The event was organized by Cuba Solidarity Campaign and the Venezuela Information Center UK and was sponsored by a large number of organizations concerned with, or sympathetic with solidarity action with Latin America in the United Kingdom.

A among those attending were: the Haiti Support Group, Peru Support Group, Nicaragua Solidarity Campaign, Caribbean Labour Solidarity, Latin American Bureau, Liberation, Brazil Network, Central America Women’s Network, Justice for Colombia, Noticias Latin America, and the NGOs War on Want, One World Action, plus the Latin American Workers’ Association and the Transport & General Workers’ Union (T&GWU), ... one of the biggest in the country.

The conference began with messages of support and opening remarks from the ambassadors of the Republic of Cuba and of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.

Keynote speakers were John Fisher (T&GWU), Tariq Ali, Richard Gott, John Crabtree, Tony Benn (the well-known beacon of the British Left), Jenny Pearce and Labour MP Jeremy Corbyn. The conference had the distinguished honored of the presence of Sr. Carlos Polanco, adviser to the Venezuelan Ministry of Education.

All of the speakers explained how Cuba, Venezuela and Colombia find themselves at the sharpest end of hostility, aggression and acts of destabilization efforts by the Bush administration. They emphasized the need to express and organize solidarity with these countries, and to ensure that thel British people obtain the truth about US efforts to undermine their these countries’ sovereignty, as well as to lead a and campaign to oppose US interference and to defeat their aggression.

  • They also contrasted the horrors of neo-liberalism with the the efforts now being undertaken in Cuba and Venezuela to create more just societies in a peaceful and integrated world and the emergence of Bolivarian integration efforts led primarily by Cuba and Venezuela.

Particular emphasis was given to the significant defeat of US efforts to impose its neo-liberal agenda on the whole of Latin America at the recent Mar del Plata Summit under the guise of the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) agreement. Colombia also received special attention due to the systematic violation of human rights taking place for some time under the mantle of ‘combatting the drug trade.’

The conference was full-ranging and covered a broad range of themes key issues now facing the peoples of Latin America in their efforts and struggle to rid themselves of the legacies of colonialism, combined pressures of US aggression and interference, and of the scourge of neo-liberal economic policies and which have so much devastated and impoverished the continent for the last decades.

From a host of specialists and activists the conference workshops examined and discussed the following issues: building solidarity with the Bolivarian Revolution; the struggle for justice for the Miami 5; issues faced by the Latin American communities in the UK, NAFTA, CAFTA and the FTAA;, the illegal US blockade of Cuba; struggles by indigenous peoples in Peru and Bolivia against neo-liberalism, the connection between neo-liberalism and Latin America’s unpayable external debt; the Brazilian Landless Movement and the crisis in Brazil; another world is possible in Colombia; the struggle for women's equality in Latin America and the struggle for sovereignty in the Caribbean.

  • Of particular interest was the workshop on building solidarity with Venezuela, a theme introduced by Rod Stoneman, executive producer of the film 'The Revolution will not be Televised.' The film was also shown during the conference.

On the boycott announced by minority opposition parties in Venezuela in the December 4, 2005, parliamentary elections, speaker after speaker denounced it to be a cynical maneuver, orchestrated by Washington and aimed at sabotaging the democratic process, gravely undermining the sovereign right of the Venezuelan people to express their political preferences free from blackmail and external interference.

The opposition parties knew very well that poll after poll had indicated that they would be overwhelmingly defeated. It is evident that this represented the main incentive to boycott the election and the conference saw it as yet another attempt ... after the April 2002 coup, the three-month sabotage of the oil industry in 2003 and the recall referendum of 2004 ... to destroy and undermine the Bolivarian process and take the country back to the corrupt old regime led by the very parties that were now boycotting the election.

The Venezuela Information Center UK distributed information containing the November 28, 2005, statement by the Organization of the American States (OAS) Electoral Observer Mission to the December 4 parliamentary elections, wherein satisfaction was expressed with the Venezuelan electoral system. Material explaining what lay behind the electoral boycott by the opposition under tutelage from Washington made it clear that it was part and parcel of another attempt to prepare the ground intentions to discredit the Venezuelan electoral system aiming to prepare the ground for another, probably bigger, US assault on Venezuelan democracy during the run up to the presidential elections in 2006.

To enthusiastic support from the audience, speaker after speaker rejected the electoral boycott as the latest effort to sabotage Venezuelan democracy and pledged their support for the Venezuelan people's efforts to defend their right to express their democratic will. They pledged to defend Venezuela’s sovereignty and its right to determine its own future without internal sabotage or outside interference from the USA.

Gordon Hutchison, g.hutch@blueyonder.co.uk
Venezuela Information Centre (UK)

December 05, 2005

Pacifica Radio in NYC to air four-part series on House of Death

Turn on, tune in, and drop into the House of Death.

Beginning Monday, Dec. 5, starting at 5:00 p.m. Eastern, former DEA undercover agent Mike Levine, host of Expert Witness Radio, will begin airing a four-part series on the House of Death mass-murder case. His weekly (Monday) drive-time show is broadcasted live on WBAI 99.5 FM Pacifica Radio in New York City.

The series will include an in-depth analysis of Narco News’ exclusive coverage of the case.

(Web links to numerous Freedom of Information Act and other documents as well as to the more than 20 stories Narco News has published on the House of Death to date are included below.)

Following is a teaser for the Pacifica Radio House of Death series provided by the show’s host, Mike Levine:

EXPERT WITNESS RADIO SHOW

Monday, 12/5/05, WBAI, New York City 99.5FM - 5-6pm EST
or live on the internet at http://www.expertwitnessradio.org

December 04, 2005

Video: Bomb Kills 10 Marines

mparent7777 ([info]mparent7777) wrote,

Video: Bomb Kills 10 Marines [UPDATED] Dec. 3rd, 2005 @ 02:30 pm

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This video is now mirrored:

http://www.flurl.com/uploaded/Al_Jazeera_broadcast_a_video_on_Saturday_by_a_group_called_the_Islamic_Army_12821.html

Video: Bomb Kills 10 Marines
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Bomb Kills 10 Marines, Wounds 11 in Iraq

Video of 10 US marines killed

www.iairaq.ws/films/2-12-2005.mpg
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Communique is on the front page at:

http://iairaqws.temp.powweb.com/

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Al-Jazeera Airs Tape of Attack on Troops

2 hours, 49 minutes ago

Al-Jazeera broadcast an insurgent videotape Saturday showing a huge explosion targeting a U.S. foot patrol near Fallujah. However, the tape did not directly link the explosion to Thursday's attacks that killed 10 Marines there.

The Al-Jazeera announcer noted the Marine deaths as the tape aired.

The video from the Islamic Army of Iraq showed ground troops walking down a street on both sides of a Humvee when a huge fireball engulfed the scene, sending terrified Iraqi bystanders scrambling for their lives.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20051203/ap_on_re_mi_ea/iraq_tape;_ylt=AuY.DIGAlevnXsctdv1o_WsUewgF;_ylu=X3oDMTA4NTMzazIyBHNlYwMxNjk

Crossposted with commentary at: http://www.dailykos.com/user/ccnwon MARC PARENT CRIMES AND CORRUPTIONS OF THE NEW WORLD ORDER NEWS http://www.livejournal.com/users/mparent

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