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What's good for the Gooose is good for the Gander. Global gun loby is out ... Our Constitutional right to bear arms. (We are bringing Democracy) But water it down want to talor it into a short sleeve sute with no pockets and a nice floral print...
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Dear John: dont blow smoke up the colective pooper, dont you get it? Preputial War "shell game 3 card monty its just too much fun mucking things up so people suffer hua?
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http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&sa=X&oi=spell&resnum=0&ct=result&cd=1&q=+Christopher+Columbus+had+a+special+bread+dogs+called+Mastiff Christopher Columbus had a special bread dogs called Mastiff along he fed them abrigonal childern and prayed to gold.
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http://3quarksdaily.blogs.com/3quarksdaily/monday_columns/index.html Dispatches: Chumps and Outlaws
There's a quasi-famous shot I keep remembering in Terry Gilliam's 1985 movie Brazil. In it, Jonathan Pryce's character, who has come to realize he lives in a fascist state, drives down an expressway. The walls to either side of the road surface are covered in billboards and advertisements. As Pryce's car drives away from the viewer, the camera ascends, revealing that just outside the walls, invisible to drivers, lies a grim wasteland. The vivid and friendly billboards hide the truth, which is that the actual world hidden from view by their flimsy walls is barren. It is post-industrially empty--and having stripped it, the state consoles its subjects by substituting pasted-up two-dimensional images advertising island vacations. When the movie opens, Pryce's Sam Lowry is an obedient, crushed civil servant whose only escape is dreams. Now he, and we, learn that this reality is a façade; the truth is bleaker and wilder.
That one shot has always seemed to me the most succinct visual expression of the heady thought that everyday life is an illusion. George Orwell, from whom the movie derives its worldview, is only its most important recent progenitor; the history of philosophy teems with rehearsals of this idea. Marx's "all that is solid melts into air" might as well have been the production motto for Brazil. To move right to the putative beginning, Plato's cave serves as our most canonical and enshrined mythic allegory of the the founding philosophical idea that something floats above the tangible, physical world: metaphysics. Critiques of fascism, capitalism and socialism all present the lived world as somehow fake.
The difference between various versions of the false consciousness concept lies in what lies behind the curtain. For Orwell, a fascist state imposes the veil, and behind lies an anarchic zone of freedom and restored personal agency. In much of American literature and film (particularly the Western), heroes must venture beyond the pale, into a realm of brutality and violence--paradoxically, this is done to ensure the safety of us civilized sissies. In Marx, of course, it is the commodity fetish that hides the true reality of class conflict, and capitalism that blinds us to the organic, uncommodified world. Though they differ in identifying the obscuring entity, all of these lines of thought share the trope of reality's unreality.
Gilliam's shot gets at this so directly that it replays in my mind from time to time. When I first saw it, its political aspect seemed a dystopian fantasy; over time, the film seems more and more prophetic and, frankly, descriptive. (I know you've been expecting that point.) But before we came to be ruled by criminals, I also saw the shot as a powerful descriptor of the contemporary world of big-box retailers and how they have, within a generation, supersized the landscape of the U.S. I truly believe this, Prince Charles-ish as it may sound: big box suburbia is an alienation factory. Here's the main reason: the sheer size of the various megastores means that when you're inside one, your entire experiential world is produced by committee. There's no randomness.
You might find yourself in a "marketplace" aisle, but it's all a Potemkin village staged by one massive concern. Great big posters promise a vivid diversity of products inside; outside is best described by Rem Koolhaas' term, junkspace. And other people? They have been turned into fellow shoppers or drones with no interest or stake in the larger enterprise. Frank Lucas, the subject of the recent (and unenjoyable) Ridley Scott movie American Gangster, makes this point in a funnier way (in this New York Magazine article):
"Lucas scowled through glareproof glass to the suburban strip beyond. 'Look at this shit,' he said. A giant Home Depot down the road especially bugged him. Bumpy Johnson himself couldn't have collected protection from a damn Home Depot, he said with disgust. 'What would Bumpy do? Go in and ask to see the assistant manager? Place is so big, you get lost past the bathroom sinks. But that's the way it is now. You can't find the heart of anything to stick the knife into.'"
There it is. Gangsters and cowboys are the ur-American figures for a reason: they represent freedom from political philosophy and empty consumerism. If the everday world is false consciousness, these are the people who live beyond it. The gangster lives in a world in which something like meritocracy holds--or at least, if not meritocracy, then true randomness, something besides the loaded dice of the system. The cowboy lives beyond the arm of the Law, and thus is free to be a freer, simpler, and ultimately more just version of the law. Both figures operate in zones of freedom that exist because of the failure of the state. Having no respect for political philosophy IS America's political philosophy.
So, Frank Lucas is saying, you know something's wrong, something's Orwellian about a landscape when gangsters and cowboys can no longer operate. Right? Right. Is our continuing fixation on gangsters and our barely concealed adulation of gangsters any coincidence, then? Are these gangster shows our colorful travel narratives, the compensation for living in a world as dreary as ours? My provisional answer is: yes. The one movie, by the way, that makes this symbiosis of exurb and gangster clear is GoodFellas--specifically it's last shot, in which Ray Liotta, banished to Arizona by the witness protection program, stands in front of the tract housing in which he lives. As he looks hopelessly, forlornly at the camera, we cut abruptly to Joe Pesci shooting up the screen, Great Train Robbery style. Tearing right through the veil. Now that's living! The gangster is the fantasy obverse of the man who knows his limits.
These days, people are especially fascinated by amoral protagonists: the absence of moral judgment is what everyone calls sophistication on The Sopranos and The Wire. This isn't new to American culture though. It's only new to TV. For a century, there have been the ultimate landscape movies, Westerns, in which the man who must blaze society's trail is unfit for polite society. (It's no coincidence that the bleak landscape in Gilliam's shot could easily be a Western one.) As A.O. Scott wrote yesterday
"The archetypal western hero is a complicated figure, and the world he inhabits is a place of flux and contradiction. At the end, the stranger rides off into the wilderness, since the civilization he has helped to save holds no permanent place for him... Modernity may be inevitable and desirable, but it comes at a price. The wilderness will be cut down and cultivated; the original inhabitants will be dispossessed; and an element of romance will be lost."
Or will it? Do we not have other countries in which to unleash our wild freedom? The new frontier is the first frontier, the Tigris-Euphrates valley, and our representatives act as gangster-cowboys there while we exult in the televised fictions detailing the same. We sure do love some cleansing violence. And where better to stage it than a ruined, apocalyptic landscape (even if we have to ruin it first ourselves)? That's the funny thing about Gilliam's vision. It's equally bleak on either side. I think that's why it describes an enduring dialectic of paranoia. On the one hand, an alienating and utterly superficial consumerist culture and on the other, bleak lawlessness.
Maybe it's worth remembering that gangsters, unlike cowboys, do try to ensure some kind of stable order. Lucas says he wouldn't shake down the mom-and-pop stores, only larger establishments that had some profit in them. You don't want to strip your ecosystem past the point of collapse. Similarly, there's a famous story about the establishment of New York's most venerable pizzerias, those founded by apprenctices of the baker John Lombardi: Patsy's, Grimaldi's, Totonno's, Lombardi's. These places don't serve individual slices, just whole pies. The reason, the story goes, is that the mobsters who shook down pizza places exempted these oldest restaurants. Outta respect. But, so they wouldn't take too large of a cut of their business, they let them off the hook on one condition: that they wouldn't sell slices.
There's something wise in this anecdote. Don't punish your poorest and oldest constituents. Take more money from the large outfits, who can afford it. The mob, it seems, practiced progressive taxation. That's more than you can say for our contemporary elites. No wonder Lucas is so incensed by superstores. Their business is conducted at such a metahuman scale, who could shake them down? This is the final meaning, I think of all the gangster and cowboy fantasies: they are symptoms of a time in which ordinary people have knowledge of events but almost no ability to affect them. Protest goes unheard, while our government and multinational concerns ensure their safety and privacy to the detriment of ours. Gilliam's movie rendered society as a choice between being a chump or being an outlaw. For now, we're one dreaming we're the other.
The rest of my dispatches. http://3quarksdaily.blogs.com/3quarksdaily/monday_columns/index.html
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Christopher Columbus had a special bread dogs called Mastiff along he fed them abrigonal childern and prayed to gold. http://www.google.com/searchhl=en&q=+Christopher+Columbus+had+a+special+bread+dogs+called+Mastiff+along+he+fed+them+abrigonal+childern+and+prayed+to+gold.&btnG=Search And you thought he was a my hero
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Posted on Tue, Nov. 13, 2007 CIA admits to recording interrogations of top al Qaida captivesGreg Gordon McClatchy Newspapers last updated: November 14, 2007 07:47:17 AM
WASHINGTON — The CIA has three video and audio recordings of interrogations of senior al Qaida captives but misled federal judges about the evidence during the case against terrorist Zacarias Moussaoui, federal prosecutors revealed in a Nov. 9 court filing that was made public Tuesday.
The disclosure is unlikely to undo Moussaoui's conviction because the agency said the material on the tapes doesn't pertain to his case.
However, the disclosure that the government taped some interrogations of high-value detainees could invite fresh scrutiny of the CIA's treatment of so-called "enemy combatants" who were held at secret prisons or U.S. bases overseas.
John Radsan, a former CIA assistant general counsel who teaches at the William Mitchell College of Law in St. Paul, Minn., called the revelation of the tapes "huge" news.
"So far, there has been great mystery about what was actually done to the high-value detainees," he said. "A videotape is worth a thousand words."
New Attorney General Michael Mukasey's Senate confirmation last week was threatened for a time by his refusal to declare as illegal an interrogation tactic known as "waterboarding", in which a suspect is doused with water to create the sensation of drowning.
The government's letter said that "the CIA came into possession of the three recordings under unique circumstances involving separate national security matters," leaving unclear whether the tapes show CIA interrogations or possibly questioning by agents of another country.
At least one senior al Qaida member, Ibn Sheikh al Libi, reportedly was turned over to Egyptian authorities for questioning in 2002, but much of what he allegedly confessed proved to be false.
Prosecutors revealed the existence of the tapes in a letter to Chief Judge Karen Williams of the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond, Va., and to U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema of Alexandria, Va., the trial judge in the tumultuous, 4 1/2 year prosecution of Moussaoui.
In it, they said that the CIA didn't notify them until Sept. 13 that it had discovered a videotape and the transcript of an interrogation of an unidentified detainee. Prosecutors said they then asked the CIA to perform "an exhaustive review" for any other recordings of roughly a half dozen al Qaida captives whom Moussaoui had sought as defense witnesses, and a second videotape and a brief audio tape were discovered.
Among the prisoners whose testimony Moussaoui sought were Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, who allegedly admitted masterminding the 9/11 attacks after he was waterboarded; Ramzi Binalshibh, a senior al Qaida member who allegedly coordinated the attacks; and financier Mustafa Ahmed al Hawsawi. Summaries of statements from those three and several others were read at his trial.
"The fact that audio/video recording of enemy combatant interrogations occurred, and that the United States was in possession of three of those recordings is, as noted, inconsistent with factual assertions in CIA declarations dated May 9, 2003 . . .
and November 14, 2005," the prosecutors wrote.
"When the CIA discovered this material — and it was the CIA that found it — the agency brought the matter to the attention of the Department of Justice," CIA spokesman Paul Gimigliano said. He emphasized that "there was no prejudicial impact on the defendant."Edward MacMahon, a defense lawyer who represented Moussaoui in his death penalty trial last year, declined to comment. A new team of defense lawyers who're handling Moussaoui's attempt to persuade an appellate court to allow him to withdraw his 2005 guilty plea didn't return calls. McClatchy Newspapers 2007
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Israel has more atomic bombs than all the Arabs.
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Posted on Tue, Nov. 13, 2007 CIA admits to recording interrogations of top al Qaida captivesGreg Gordon McClatchy Newspapers last updated: November 14, 2007 07:47:17 AM
WASHINGTON — The CIA has three video and audio recordings of interrogations of senior al Qaida captives but misled federal judges about the evidence during the case against terrorist Zacarias Moussaoui, federal prosecutors revealed in a Nov. 9 court filing that was made public Tuesday.
The disclosure is unlikely to undo Moussaoui's conviction because the agency said the material on the tapes doesn't pertain to his case.
However, the disclosure that the government taped some interrogations of high-value detainees could invite fresh scrutiny of the CIA's treatment of so-called "enemy combatants" who were held at secret prisons or U.S. bases overseas.
John Radsan, a former CIA assistant general counsel who teaches at the William Mitchell College of Law in St. Paul, Minn., called the revelation of the tapes "huge" news.
"So far, there has been great mystery about what was actually done to the high-value detainees," he said. "A videotape is worth a thousand words."
New Attorney General Michael Mukasey's Senate confirmation last week was threatened for a time by his refusal to declare as illegal an interrogation tactic known as "waterboarding", in which a suspect is doused with water to create the sensation of drowning.
The government's letter said that "the CIA came into possession of the three recordings under unique circumstances involving separate national security matters," leaving unclear whether the tapes show CIA interrogations or possibly questioning by agents of another country.
At least one senior al Qaida member, Ibn Sheikh al Libi, reportedly was turned over to Egyptian authorities for questioning in 2002, but much of what he allegedly confessed proved to be false.
Prosecutors revealed the existence of the tapes in a letter to Chief Judge Karen Williams of the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond, Va., and to U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema of Alexandria, Va., the trial judge in the tumultuous, 4 1/2 year prosecution of Moussaoui.
In it, they said that the CIA didn't notify them until Sept. 13 that it had discovered a videotape and the transcript of an interrogation of an unidentified detainee. Prosecutors said they then asked the CIA to perform "an exhaustive review" for any other recordings of roughly a half dozen al Qaida captives whom Moussaoui had sought as defense witnesses, and a second videotape and a brief audio tape were discovered.
Among the prisoners whose testimony Moussaoui sought were Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, who allegedly admitted masterminding the 9/11 attacks after he was waterboarded; Ramzi Binalshibh, a senior al Qaida member who allegedly coordinated the attacks; and financier Mustafa Ahmed al Hawsawi. Summaries of statements from those three and several others were read at his trial.
"The fact that audio/video recording of enemy combatant interrogations occurred, and that the United States was in possession of three of those recordings is, as noted, inconsistent with factual assertions in CIA declarations dated May 9, 2003 . . .
and November 14, 2005," the prosecutors wrote.
"When the CIA discovered this material — and it was the CIA that found it — the agency brought the matter to the attention of the Department of Justice," CIA spokesman Paul Gimigliano said. He emphasized that "there was no prejudicial impact on the defendant."Edward MacMahon, a defense lawyer who represented Moussaoui in his death penalty trial last year, declined to comment. A new team of defense lawyers who're handling Moussaoui's attempt to persuade an appellate court to allow him to withdraw his 2005 guilty plea didn't return calls. McClatchy Newspapers 2007
Defense Update News Analysis: Egypt Going Nuclear- More than Meets ... Ever since Egypt first came to perceive Israel as having launched a ... Looking at what has happened more recently with India and Pakistan since they became ... www.defense-update.com/analysis/analysis_021107_egypt.htm -
Israel has more atomic bombs than all the Arabs.
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Israel has more atomic bombs than all the Arabs.
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Israel has more atomic bombs than all the Arabs.
American Holocaust Pestilence and Genocide The Spain that Christopher Columbus and his crews left behind before dawn on ..... the Spaniards did not believe them and pitilessly called them lazy dogs, ... www.thirdworldtraveler.com/History/Pestilence_AH.html -
The History of Puerto Rico by R.A. Van Middeldyk - Full Text Free ...
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Israel and weapons of mass destruction - Wikipedia, the free ...1984- 12-31 atomic bombs [40]; 31 plutonium bombs and 10 uranium bombs [41] ... 1997- More than 400 deliverable thermonuclear and nuclear weapons [52] ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel_and_weapons_of_mass_destruction -
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Mordechai Vanunu: “Having the atomic bomb is what has allowed ...The Arabs have known for 40 years that Israel has atomic bombs and nobody does .... have been making the Palestinian people suffer for more than 50 years! ... www.voltairenet.org/article129838.html -
ISRAEL PURCHASES 2 MORE SUBS TO DELIVER ITS NUCLEAR BOMBSIran so far has resisted calls by the U.N. Security Council to halt uranium enrichment, which can produce, among other things, the material for atomic bombs ...
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Green Left - ISRAEL: Vanunu: 'Atomic bomb protects apartheid policy' For them that was more painful than the fact that I had revealed Israel's .... The Arabs have known for 40 years that Israel has atomic bombs and nobody ... www.greenleft.org.au/2006/658/7335 -
MK: Nuclear bomb won't destroy Israel - Israel News, Ynetnews" There's no chance in the world that if Iran will have a bomb the Arab Sunni states won't ... A hydrogen bomb, for example, has a more explosive force, ... www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3462993,00.html -
Christian-Arab Predicts World Islam Takeover - Unless... - Defense ... Bombs are going off all over the world killing and maiming thousands of people, ... a second front has been opened, and that is the Internet with more than ... www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/121876 -
Desert Peace: ISRAEL HAS NO NEED TO FEAR NUCLEAR ATTACK" Therefore, no more than a few dozen bombs will penetrate the defensive system. .... An indication of what the satanic mentality of the US of Israel has in ... http://www.desertpeace.blogspot.com/2007/10/israel-has-no-need-to-fear-nuclear.html -
RAFSANJANI SAYS MUSLIMS SHOULD USE NUCLEAR WEAPON AGAINST ISRAL Observing that despite the fact that Israel is believed to have more than one hundred atomic warheads and the necessary technology to transport them to the ... www.iran-press-service.com/articles_2001/dec_2001/rafsanjani_nuke_threats_141201.htm -
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It is both surprising and mildly gratifying to find this fascinating article largely in accord with several Christian books about the devil in music, and with what Lyndon LaRouche ("Theory of the Satanist Personality") and Michael A. Hoffmann ("Psychodrama and symbolism disguised as current events: the mass induction of the double-mind and the alchemical processing of humanity") write, as well as numerous opinions expressed by members of the John Birch Society. What a convergence!
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Microsoft pictures "Surface computing" - - basically a smart table top - - as the next big thing for data crunching. Earlier this week, Tom Gibbons, Vice president of the somewhat scarily-named Productivity and Extended Consumer Experiences Group, claimed that Surface "is going to revolutionize everyday lives, much like the way ATMs changed how we get money from the bank."
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excerpts (not necessarily in original order): THE AGENCY’S DEALINGS WITH THE PRESS BEGAN during the earliest stages of the Cold War.
"One journalist is worth twenty agents. He has access, the ability to ask questions without arousing suspicion."
In 1953, Joseph Alsop, then one of America’s leading syndicated columnists, went to the Philippines to cover an election. He did not go because he was asked to do so by his syndicate. He did not go because he was asked to do so by the newspapers that printed his column. He went at the request of the CIA. (CIA has been described as "Wall Street's own paramilitary police force". In the hyper-capitalist USA, where founding democratic principles take a back seat to profit and power, this view of CIA is accurate.)
Alsop is one of more than 400 American journalists who in the past twenty-five years have secretly carried out assignments for the Central Intelligence Agency, according to documents on file at CIA headquarters. (Those officials most knowledgeable about the subject say that a figure of 400 American journalists is on the low side of the actual number who maintained covert relationships and undertook clandestine tasks.) Some of these journalists’ relationships with the Agency were tacit; some were explicit. There was cooperation, accommodation and overlap. Journalists provided a full range of clandestine services—from simple intelligence gathering to serving as go-betweens with spies in Communist countries. Reporters shared their notebooks with the CIA. Editors shared their staffs. Some of the journalists were Pulitzer Prize winners, distinguished reporters who considered themselves ambassadors without-portfolio for their country. Most were less exalted: foreign correspondents who found that their association with the Agency helped their work; stringers and freelancers who were as interested in the derring-do of the spy business as in filing articles; and, the smallest category, full-time CIA employees masquerading as journalists abroad. In many instan |