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Do you have any sources for good maps to the present.
If we can think of life as a root to branch fractal pattern & the present as a sensory cross-section which we can effect by thought or action ... The present surface is flat and linear in the sensory way like wood gran but the present is a cross-section slice of now all at oneness. I think this is useful ... Well that is a kind of map we can find patterns in and create patterns in and interface with others we have the tools and can continue to create others for there own sake using less and gaining more and leaving a positive residue of that effort. Be well, have a nice day.
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When one sees Google you also see KPCB. Early investors in Google: Arnold S, Tiger Woods, Kissinger, etc.. When it comes to making money the public battle lines fade away behind the scenes. Interesting to note the billions being put into this arena of green technology, kind of the new internet opportunity of the 21st century. Its no surprise then, that nuclear and coal fired plants are not on the table in Washington at large. With Gingrich saying drill,drill,drill on the right hand, the left hand is moving towards the new gold rush in renewable, just like a magician. John
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZipxQbHeho Developing optical interconnection devices for next-generation information processing Uploaded by keiouniversity on Feb 25, 2010
The Ishigure Laboratory is developing optical interconnection devices using plastic materials. The aim is to introduce optical communication into computers, where electrical signals are still utilized, in order to achieve next-generation computer systems.
Q. "Inside computers, information processing is performed electronically, so even if optical fibers and communication technologies advance, optical signals cant be introduced into computers. But recently, servers and routers in communication networks are reaching their limits in terms of processing capacity. So were researching technologies for optical interconnections, which will enable electrical connections on boards like this to be replaced with optical ones. "
To replace current electrical connections with optical ones, high-speed, high-density transmission media are necessary. To solve this problem, the Ishigure Lab has fabricated prototype graded-index core optical waveguides from polymer materials, and suggested using them for optical interconnections. Because organic polymers cost little and are easy to process, they enable optical interconnection devices to be manufactured at low cost. Its also been shown that, compared with conventional optical waveguides, these graded-index core polymer waveguides can reduce propagation loss and crosstalk.
Q. "Optical waveguides are used over shorter distances, on boards or cards like this. Our group does R&D on plastic optical waveguides for optical interconnections, and how to use these plastic waveguides for high-speed and high density optical interconnections. Here, high-density means very narrow pitch of waveguide."
In this research, the Ishigure Lab has recently focused on carbon nanotubes, which are nonlinear optical materials. Carbon nanotubes are superior to other materials in various ways, including their strength and electrical and chemical properties. However, theyve been unable to display their performance sufficiently, because the strong agglomeration between particles causes excessive light loss.
In response to these issues, the Ishigure Lab has combined the potential of optical polymers and the characteristics of carbon nanotubes, leading to the possibility of even better optical devices.
Q. "In anticipation of even faster optical signal processing in the future, these carbon nanotubes are also being considered for all optical information processing. Were promoting a part of those research trends by developing nanotube doped plastic materials, to fabricate new optical devices."
Information processing by computers will continue to evolve. The Ishigure Lab would like to contribute, by developing optical interconnections from scratch.
Q. "When we made this kind of devices, we didnt yet know how it would perform. When we actually injected light signals to the waveguides wed made, we were very happy to find that The light really passed through! and Its really bright!. And when we obtained the result that high-speed communication is realized with our devices, which is just what wed expected, were really moved, and I believe such a feeling would be available because we have fabricated the devices from the primary stage with enormous effort."
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Or a blundering lumberyard full of methane producers. 0 cm3 DARPAramaIIIPostByBigbunnyOnJul31-2008 http://liveweb.archive.org/http://chem11.proboards.com/index.cgiaction=print&board=technosphere&thread=2219 Re: DARPArama III Post by bigbunny on Aug 2, 2009, 8:58am
Video: Pentagon’s Robo-Hummingbird Flies Like the Real Thing
* By Noah Shachtman * July 2, 2009 * 1:33 pm
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See video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cov7-XWUa18&feature=player_embedded
Military-backed researchers have built a tiny drone that looks and flies like a hummingbird, flapping its little robotic wings to stay in the air. So far, the mock bird, built for Pentagon mad-science division Darpa, has only stayed aloft for 20 seconds at a time. But that short flight was enough to show the potential of a whole new class of miniature spies, inspired by nature. Darpa just handed AeroVironment, makers of the winged “nano air vehicle,” another $2.1 million to build a hummingbot 2.0.
Ultimately, Darpa program manager Todd Hylton says in a statement, he’d like see “an approximately 10-gram aircraft that can hover for extended periods, can fly at forward speeds up to 10 meters per second, can withstand 2.5-meter-per-second wind gusts.” He also wants the nano air vehicle to operate inside buildings, and be controllable from up to a kilometer away.
AeroVironment, for its part, doesn’t just want its little drone to fly like a bird. The company wants the thing to look like one, too:
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Re: DARPArama III Post by bigbunny on Aug 2, 2009, 9:04am
Darpa’s Smart, Flat Camera Is Packed With Beady Eyes
* By David Hambling * July 1, 2009 * 7:06 am
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Troops and unmanned aircraft could be the first to benefit from a new smart, ultra-slim camera technology which combines the images from many low-resolution sensors to create a high-resolution picture. Known as Panoptes, it promises lightweight, flat cameras with the power of a big lens in a device just five millimeters thick. It’s being developed by Marc Christensen, a professor at Southern Methodist University, with funding from Darpa. Planned applications include sensors for miniature drones and helmet-cams for soldiers.
A key feature of the system is that is made up of a large number of tiny imagers. These are small, simple cameras, each directed independently by a MEMS-controlled micro-mirror. Because there is no large lens, Pantoptes can be made flat, unlike other cameras.
A central processor combines the images into a single picture, producing a higher resolution than the individual imagers. The intelligence is in the way that the system identifies areas of interest and concentrates the sub-imagers on the relevant part of the scene. Christensen gives the example of the Panoptes system looking at a building in a field.
“After a first frame or two was collected, the system could identify that certain areas, like the open field, had nothing of interest, whereas other areas, like the license plate of a car parked outside or peering in the windows, had details that were not sufficiently resolved,” he tells Danger Room. “In the next frame, subimagers that had been interrogating the field would be steered to aid in the imaging of the license plate and windows, thereby extracting the additional information.”
As well as concentrating on areas of interest, the smart software will combine the overlapping images in a way that will give a clear image without the ‘noise’ associated with low-resolution imagers like camera phones. This sounds like it might require a tremendous amount of processing power. But it’s possible to achieve good frame rates — 30-60 per second — using a normal digital signal processor.
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“Our defense partners tell us a typical image only contains 10-15 percent of interesting features,” says Christensen. “Non-adaptive cameras therefore waste 85-90 percent of their resources — resolution, bits, power, etc — forming detailed images of regions that are not of interest.”
The project’s name is derived from Argus Panoptes, a hundred-eyed watchman in Greek mythology. According to Christensen, Panoptes stands for “Processing Arrays of Nyquist-limited Observations to Produce a Thin Electro-optic Sensor.”
The current goal is to demonstrate an imager five millimeters thick, weighing tens of grams. Because the cameras are flat, the professor says, they can be carried where other sensors cannot -– such as all over the surface of an unmanned aircraft. Because the system is adaptive and can focus on areas of interest, it combines a very wide field of vision with high resolution, without the need for a bulky zoom lens.
Panoptes builds off previous work in this field. The original inspiration comes from the compound eyes of insects. A few years ago, a German and Swiss team demonstrated a “paper thin” camera, based on a compound eye. More recently, researchers from the University of Osaka developed a button-sized camera called Tombo (Thin Observation Module by Bound Optics); using nine lenses, it could recreated three-dimensional scenes. Panoptes goes beyond these; its individual imagers are active elements that can be trained on any part of the scene.
The other way of approaching the task is by having a single imager but with variable resolution: Use high-resolution for the interesting part, and keep the rest fuzzy. This saves a huge amount of processing power, and it’s the approach used by many vertebrates, including humans. Only the fovea, the small area at the center of your field of vision, has high resolution. Machine vision can be designed either with a fixed fovea or like the Air Force-funded Variable Acuity Superpixel Technology system. In it, the software-defined fovea can be trained to follow a point of interest. This speeds up processing so much that the high-resolution “window” of the VAST camera can follow speeding bullets in flight.
It’s also the approach taken by Darpa’s 1.8 gigapixel ARGUS-IS flying camera and the Air Force’s Gorgon Stare. These use wide-angle cameras to catch the whole scene, but only render small, user-selected areas of interest in high resolution – 12 windows for Gorgon Stare, 65 for the bigger and more advanced ARGUS-IS. Panoptes is aiming for the same effect, using a lot of scanning imagers that can be directed to grab more detail.
Eventually, the project could lead to a kind of wide-angle helmet cam. Linked to the right image-processing software, it could be a life-saver, keeping a constant lookout in all directions for possible threats. Darpa is already pursing a similiar approach to try to spot RPGs before they are fired.
But the first customer for Pantoptesmay be a robotic plane. The current stage of the program is due to be completed next year when the system will be passed to a defence company for integration with an unmanned aerial vehicle. Who knows what the drone might see, with its new eye in the sky?
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Re: DARPArama III Post by bigbunny on Jan 22, 2009, 11:49pm
Earliest weapons-grade plutonium found in US dump
* 12:25 21 January 2009 by Colin Barras
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An old glass jar inside a beaten up old safe at the bottom of a waste pit may seem an unlikely place to find a pivotal piece of 20th century history. But that's just where the first batch of weapons-grade plutonium ever made has been found - abandoned at the world's oldest nuclear processing site.
The potentially dangerous find was made at Hanford, Washington State, the site of a nuclear reservation, established in 1943 to support the US's pioneering nuclear weapons program.
Hanford made the plutonium-239 for Trinity, the first ever nuclear weapon test, on 16 July 1945. Just three-and-a-half weeks later, more Hanford plutonium was used in the nuclear strike on the Japanese city of Nagasaki.
But sloppy work by the contractors running the site saw all kinds of chemical and radioactive waste indiscriminately buried in pits underground over the 40 years Hanford was operational, earning it the accolade of the dirtiest place on Earth.
Nuclear archaeology
In 2004, clean-up work uncovered a battered, rusted, and broken old safe containing a glass jug inside which was 400 millilitres of plutonium (see photo, top).
Recent tests by Jon Schwantes' team at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in Richland, Washington, has shown this plutonium was the first ever processed at the site, and the first made on a usable scale anywhere in the world.
Schwantes and colleagues used the fact that plutonium naturally decays to uranium to date the sample to 1946, give or take 4.5 years, by comparing the amounts of the two metals present inside the jug. Its age allowed the team to establish that the plutonium must have come from one of four reactors - out of 11 in the US at the time - from which fuel was reprocessed into plutonium.
Three of those reactors were on the Hanford site, with the fourth at Oak Ridge in Tennessee. Comparing the minor plutonium isotopes in the sample to signatures for each of the four reactors showed that the sample came from the X-10 reactor at Oak Ridge.
Historical find
But only trawling through records at Hanford helped Schwantes and his team realise the historical significance of their find. The Hanford site's reprocessing plant, the first in the world, was completed before the reactors nearby were ready, in late 1944. So the inaugural run of the reprocessor on 9 December 1944 used fuel shipped from
Oak Ridge.
"The very next run [and all subsequent runs] used Hanford plutonium," says Schwantes. "We have the oldest known sample of plutonium-239 - weapons plutonium."
His team read that a safe matching the description of the one unearthed in 2004 was sealed in 1945 because of radioactive contamination. It was disposed of in 1951, and remained lost for the next 50 years.
"The contamination was not from the plutonium jug," Schwantes says. "The jug was intact when found."
Plutonium-239 has a half-life of 24,110 years and emits alpha particles that are too bulky to penetrate even skin or paper. It is most dangerous when inhaled as a dry powder, where its decay in the lungs can cause cancer, he adds.
Bomb mystery
John Simpson, an expert on nuclear history at Southampton University in the UK, thinks the new find is important.
"From the historical records, it looks as if they've got it right," he says. "But the puzzling thing is, why didn't this plutonium make it into the bomb?" In 1944, the Americans were working flat out to develop a nuclear capability - it's strange that any first large batch of plutonium-239 should be stored and not used, he says.
Schwantes thinks that is because of the radioactive contamination to the safe it was being stored in. The first batch would eventually have been folded back into the stockpile if not for that contamination.
But despite its historic significance, Schwantes doesn't plan to put the sample in a museum. He is working with New Brunswick Labs to create a standard reference sample for plutonium-239 from the material, partly because of its primacy as the oldest sample. "The other factor is its extreme purity - 99.96% plutonium-239 is as pure a
sample of 239 I have seen produced from any reactor," says Schwantes.
Journal reference: Analytical Chemistry (DOI: 10.1021/ac802286a)
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn16....in-us-dump.html
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World's oldest weapons-grade plutonium found in a ditch
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The large, stained, glass bottle to the right was found inside this rusty safe, and contains a sample of the first weapons-grade plutonium ever purified.
(Image: Washington Closure Hanford)
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Over the last 20 years, the Hanford Site has been subject to a major clean-up operation to reduce the level of radioactive contamination.
(Image: Washington Closure Hanford)
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The old safe was first uncovered in 2004 by excavations that formed part of that clean-up operation.
(Image: Washington Closure Hanford)
![[image] [image]](/rich_files/bilder/hanford45762248qb5.jpg) A search through Hanford's archives revealed that the safe was buried in 1951, a few years after it had been sealed because of radioactive contamination.
(Image: Washington Closure Hanford)
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Analysis of the plutonium-239 inside by Jon Schwantes and colleagues at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory showed that it was refined out of material from the X-10 reactor in Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
(Image: US Department of Energy)

Materials from X-10 were used at Hanford just once, for the inaugural run of the T-Plant reprocessing facility on 9 December 1944. All the later plutonium it produced used material sourced at Hanford itself.
(Image: US Department of Energy)

All the evidence indicates that the plutonium-239 in the jar is some of the very first to be produced at Hanford, and the oldest bulk sample of weapons grade plutonium in the world.
(Image: Washington Closure Hanford)
![[image] [image]](/rich_files/bilder/hanford16025773jd4.jpg) The Hanford Site in its heyday, January 1960.
(Image: US Department of Energy/Wikimedia Commons)
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Hanford from the air today. (Image: Washington Closure Hanford) http://www.newscientist.com/gallery/dn16447-hanford-site ------------------------ Anthrax Attacks Linked to CIA and Drug Industry?
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Anthrax Attacks Linked to CIA and Drug Industry?
The anthrax was released by a US insider as part of a covert plan to restrict civil liberties, increase pharmaceutical profits and fulfil military and political objectives, so claims Harvard-trained health expert, Dr. Leonard G. Horowitz. Nick Papadimitriou reports.
Biotech companies are in league with the CIA and the US military, Horowitz alleges in a series of press releases, and he has challenged FBI director Robert Mueller to investigate those whom he considers to be the prime suspects. Two corporations, Bioport, the main beneficiaries of the US’ decision to invest in anthrax treatments, and Battelle Memorial Institute (BMI) are implicated. In 1998, Bioport won a contract worth $29m to make anthrax vaccine for the US Department of Defence. During the recent spate of mailings, the US government offered the vaccine to those exposed. This vaccine had not been approved.
Admiral William J. Crowe, Jr., the signatory of the contract on behalf of the military subsequently received 22.5% of Bioport’s stock. Further, The Carlyle Group, US’ 11th leading defence contractors, are major shareholders of Bioport. Carlyle Group personnel include ex CIA director, Frank Carlucci, ex Prime Minister of UK, John Major, and, Horowitz claims, George HW Bush. (The Carlyle Group web-site listed the first two mentioned as key members, but there was no mention of the former US president.)
Horowitz points the finger at BMI as likely producers of the weapons grade anthrax used in the attacks. BMI directs the US government’s "Joint Vaccine Acquisition Programme" and has been awarded vaccine contracts worth more than $1bn. They were partnered with Bioport as the US’ sole anthrax vaccine producers. However it is possible that it wasn’t just anthrax vaccine that they were producing. The Washington Post reported last December that the anthrax in the attacks matched that used by the US army. DNA genetic fingerprinting of the spores indicated they were identical to those maintained by both the US Army at its Dugway proving grounds in Utah and to samples of anthrax stored at Porton Down, UK, the British government’s bioweapons research facility.
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Re: DARPArama III Post by bigbunny on Aug 2, 2009, 5:43am
Pentagon Wants Cyborg Insects to Sniff WMD, Offer Free Wi-Fi
* By Katie Drummond * June 17, 2009 * 9:54 am
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The Pentagon is looking for better ways to prevent chemical weapon attacks. So military researchers are implanting insect larvae with WMD-detectors - turning them into cyborg-critters that specialize in tracking down mustard gas. Naturally.
In 2005, the military trained honeybees to sniff out land mines. Then, Darpa’s HI-MEMS program started trying to machinize insects instead. So far researchers have implanted micro-mechanical components into larval moths and created remote-controlled beetles. Those initial HI-MEMS efforts seemed designed for reconnaissance missions - this time, the Pentagon wants its modified bugs to detect and differentiate between chemical agents.
The Pentagon has handed researchers at Agiltron Corporation a contract to implant larvae with “high sensitivity micromechanical chemical sensors” that run on electric power collected with an embedded “electromagnetic harvester.” The implanted system would include muscle actuators, so different tics or twitches would signal the detection of different chemicals.
In separate deals, the Pentagon is also backing research into an insect-mounted device powered by fuel cells, for a more reliable energy source. “This solution offers several advantages over the existing electromechanical methods; 50-100X higher power density, power-generation independent of insect species, and power generation in absence of insect motion,” according to the contract award.
And to really bring the critters into the 21st century, the military wants to hook them up with their own wireless network - using chirps instead of Tweets. They’re funding two projects that would create “a mobile ad hoc network” for vocal insects like crickets and cicadas.
Insects will be equipped with embedded MEMS transceivers that pick up modulated calling sounds from nearby insects. Once the information in a call is extracted by the transceiver, the information code is applied to an electromechanical device on board the insect that modulates the insect calls, thereby retransmitting the information to another insect, and so on.
The instant-insect message would then be transmitted to humans or computerized systems, which could decode the covert chirp.
Sure, swarms of teensy biochemical detectors would be valuable in war-zones. But fly-swatters take note: project proposals reference “civilian and defense applications,” so your bug-squashing habit might soon make you a threat to national security.
http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2009/06/....md-offer-wi-fi/
Re: DARPArama III Post by bigbunny on Aug 2, 2009, 5:55am
CIA Contemplated Human Hit Squads, Turned to Killer Drones
* By Noah Shachtman * July 13, 2009 * 10:55 pm
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Killer drones 1, human assassins 0, it seems. The CIA tried - but wasn’t able - to assemble hit squads, to go after Al Qaeda bigwigs. “It sounds great in the movies, but when you try to do, it it’s not that easy,” one former intelligence official tells the New York Times. “Where do you base them? What do they look like? Are they going to be sitting around at headquarters on 24-hour alert waiting to be called?”
So instead, the agency has relied, in part, on Predator drones to take out jihadists. All those questions of basing and of readiness are easy to answer, when your pilots-turned-assassins are sitting thousands of miles from their targets. But it also means that many, many more civilians being killed, along with the extremists, one intelligence official tells the Wall Street Journal’s Siobhan Gorman.
“We’re talking about the difference between two feet and 50,000 feet,” the official said. “Do you want the collateral damage of 50,000 feet or two?”
UPDATE: So if this program was simply an aborted attempt to assemble hit squads, Josh Marshall asks, why all the fuss? “Regardless of how you might feel about targeted assassinations, it’s not at all clear why this particular program would be so radioactive — compared to what the U.S. was, and still is, doing more or less openly — that (1) Cheney would demand the CIA not brief Congress about it for eight years; (2) Panetta would cancel it immediately upon learning of it; and (3) Democrats would howl quite so loudly when finally informed.”
It doesn’t add up. There’s more to this story to be told.
http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2009/07/....-killer-drones/
Re: DARPArama III Post by bigbunny on May 20, 2009, 10:45am
Army Dreams: Super-Strong, Laser-Proof, Genius G.I.s
* By Noah Shachtman * May 4, 2009 * 5:02 pm
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Today’s G.I.s are lucky if they get radios when they go on patrol in Iraq. But by 2030, their uniforms will be packed with nano-antenna arrays, capable of communicating with everything from drones to satellites. The soldiers will all be Hulk-strong, and Spiderman-agile, thanks to their nanotech-based exoskeletons. “Neural prosthetics” and “smart drugs” will make them battlefield geniuses. On-board computers will let them understand every language — and every cultural reference — as if they were natives. Naturally, their flexible, nanofiber uniforms will be all-but-impervious to bullets, flame, and lasers, too.
That’s the thinking, at least, over at the Soldier Research Design and Engineering Center in Natick, MA. Researchers there have spent years of effort — and tens of millions of dollars — to give tomorrow’s soldiers high-tech supersuits. The results have been… well, less than super. One such program, “Future Force Warrior,” was supposed to deploy next year. Now: never mind. A simpler effort, to give G.I.s digital maps and software radios, “Land Warrior,” had to fight a rear-guard action within the Army to keep from getting canceled.
So now the folks at Natick are starting over again. They recently released a white paper, on the “Future Soldier 2030 Initiative.” It’s not official U.S. Army doctrine or anything. “Nor is it intended to answer every question raised about warfare in 2030. Our intent is to stir imaginations, and start a dialogue about how best to equip the soldier,” the paper says.
“There is no budget. Right now it is an analytical tool,” Natick’s Jean-Louis “Dutch” DeGay tells InsideDefense.com. A bit of a fantasy, in other words. So maybe it makes sense that “researchers have maintained contact with Hollywood and the video game industry in order to exchange ideas.”
Movies like “Aliens” and “Starship Troopers” have inspired the military’s efforts to build exoskeletons, and SRDEC in turn has provided input to 2007’s “Transformers” and the upcoming “G.I. Joe,” in which characters wear armored strength- and speed-enhancing “accelerator suits.”
“It used to be that art imitated life or life imitated life, and now that line has been blurred,” said DeGay.
Now, the military is making progress on building some early prototypes of the gear that the Natick white paper has in mind. Two companies are competing to build crude exoskeletons that can radically improve the wearer’s strength. In-helmet monitors have been deployed, to see if G.I.s get hit with a blast that might lead to traumatic brain injury. Still, that’s nothing like the panoply of sensors Natick has in mind, to check on a soldier’s “energy levels, work load, hydration, stress levels, thermal state, [and] sleep.” Nor can today’s exoskeletons automatically stabilize wounds, use face recognition to spot from foe, or provide “pulsed energy weapon protection.” And they certainly don’t come with a “digital buddy” who can remind soldiers of tasks, order them more ammo, handle inter-office e-mail, and “adapt to an individual soldier’s personality, strengths, and weaknesses.”
But a grunt can dream, right?
http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2009/05/army-dreams-of-super-soldiers/
Re: DARPArama III Post by bigbunny on May 20, 2009, 10:48am
Red Mercury Mania Returns as Saudis Buy Up “Mini-Nuke” Material
* By David Hambling * April 30, 2009 * 1:00 pm
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Mythical red mercury, the supposed fuel for mini-nukes, is still alive and gearing up for a comeback. For the past two decades, people have reportedly peddled the fictional material to would-be bomb makers too dumb to know what they’re buying. The latest scam, reported this month in the Saudi Gazette, involves people buying old Singer sewing machines.
As the Saudi Gazette reported:
The rumors, which first started circulating a few days ago via the Internet and then the word of mouth, led to a rush for sewing machines that could previously have been bought for as little as SR200. … Believers of the rumors say that the presence of a drop of red mercury in the machine’s needle can be verified with a mobile telephone. If the line cuts off when the telephone is placed close to the needle, they say, that proves the existence of the substance.
It’s unclear what the people were planning to do with the Red Mercury once they got it. Maybe sell it to some other sucker.
Media reports of Red Mercury started in the 1980s when it was said to have been developed in the Russian nuclear program and used to make miniature nuclear weapons. Since then there have been any number of scams based on the myth, and the substance is now said to be able to do everything from locating treasure to curing impotence. The mystery material last reared its mythical head in 2006, when three men in the United Kingdom were acquitted of terror-related charges, after trying to buy Red Mercury from an undercover tabloid reporter.
Danger Room has closely followed developments related to miniature nuclear weapon, such as the “isomer bomb,” a notional weapon based on some rather controversial physics of accelerating the decay of nuclear isomers. Like Red Mercury, nuclear isomers never grows old.
In January, the first ever isomer bomb was detonated in front of millions of viewers. Of course the bomb in question was fictional, a handy plot device in the new Knight Rider series. It was set to go off if the car dropped to below 100 mph; how original is that as a plot device?
It’s good to see that the entertainment industry is updating is fictional weapons — the traditional “suitcase nukes” once popular with Hollywood terrorists were getting old. At around hundred and twenty pounds, suitcase nukes are also a bit cumbersome for most stars.
http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2009/04/....-nuke-material/
Lightning Gunners Take to the Skies

Once, a company called Ionatron promised to build the military real-life lightning guns that would blow up improvised bombs in exchange for tens of millions of taxpayer dollars. It never panned out—and the company had to change its name, 86 its senior executives, and fend off shareholder lawsuits as a result. But the firm-that-was-Ionatron still manages to rake in military cash. The company just got nearly a million dollars to look into deploying its gear on “U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps aircraft.”
The company, recently renamed Applied Electronics, claims that they’re going to help the Navy and Marines figure out how put ultra short pulse lasers on planes.
USP lasers shoot incredibly fast pulses of light that create channels in the air for electricity to travel to a target. The targets are vaporized so quickly that the lasers don’t generate any extra heat. People have mostly speculated that USP lasers could be used in medicine to help blow up dental plaque or cancerous tumors. The armed forces, no doubt, could find all sorts of useful things to do with them. Judge for yourself if Applied Electronics will come through, given their track record.
Here’s what the COO of the company said about their new contract in a recent press release:
We continuously search for opportunities to leverage the technologies developed for LGE [Laser Guided Energy] as part of our core strategy and we believe this new program is evidence of the potential these lasers will have in military applications. We have been successful in doing this with our High Voltage technologies for counter-IED applications, and now we are beginning to see similar opportunities for laser technologies.
We’ll certainly be waiting in the wings to see what they come up with twelve months from now, when they have to make good on their contract. Laser guns on planes or military funding mishap? Stay tuned.
[Photo: Gizmodo]
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Re: DARPArama III Post by bigbunny on Dec 1, 2008, 4:04am
Nat'l Guard Gets Spying, 'Flying Beer Keg' for Iraq By Nathan Hodge November 26, 2008 2:42:46 PM
Pennsylvania National Guard unit will get a new toy before it deploys to Iraq in January -- an odd-looking robotic aircraft, sometimes referred to as "the flying beer keg."
Designed by Honeywell, the gasoline-powered Micro Air Vehicle, or gMAV, is designed to be a "hover and stare" drone that can loiter over urban canyons, providing surveillance for small units on the ground. The recon keg uses ducted-fan technology to float through the sky. Designers have also added a gimbal-mounted sensor so the gMAV's remote video camera can scan the scene without rotating in mid-air.
The Army describes gMAV as a "precursor" to on of the drones being developed for the Future Combat Systems modernization program; it's supposed to be part of a package of robotic technology that will "spin out" to the force before the full complement of FCS equipment is developed. But it could be more properly described as a "spin-in": As Noah has noted previously, variants of the flying 'bot have already seen service with Navy bomb technicians, who used the machines to look for roadside bombs in Iraq. The MAVs originally began as a project of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency; only later were they folded into the Future Combat Systems.
According to the Army, only 10 troops from the 56th Stryker Brigade Combat Team of the Pennsylvania National Guard will be selected for a course on operating the gMAV; once in Iraq, they'll teach other soldiers how to tap the keg.
http://blog.wired.com/defense/2008/11/national-guard.html
Re: DARPArama III Post by bigbunny on Nov 18, 2008, 10:24am
Grenade camera to aid UK troops
![[image] [image]](/rich_files/bilder/45214607iballcamera0853kc4.jpg) iBall camera The I-Ball camera allows troops to see into hostile areas
A "grenade" camera, that would enable soldiers to look into hazardous areas, is being developed for UK troops.
Dubbed the I-Ball the wireless device is robust enough to survive being thrown onto a battlefield.
The I-Ball's internal camera gives a 360 degree view, with images being sent from the instant it is launched.
It is thought the new technology would enable soldiers to see into potential danger spots without putting themselves at risk of ambush.
The ball can be fired from a grenade launcher - or thrown into a room - giving troops vital information of who - or what - is on the ground or around the corner.
Scoping out
Inside the sphere are image sensors and two fish-eye lenses. The data is then sent back and remapped through a type of processor known as a Field Programmable Gate Array which compensates for spin and tumble and then displays a true 360 image in real time.
The concept came about as part of the Ministry of Defence's (MoD) Competition of Ideas in 2007.
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Paul Thompson, from Scotland-based firm Dreampact, which is developing the I-Ball, said that although the gadget was still in the early stages of development, he had high hopes of it being able to perform well on the battlefield.
"We have overcome some significant technological challenges in developing the I-Ball technology," he said.
"Although it is in its early stages, we are very excited about the technology's potential to help our troops to be better prepared for battle. "
The MOD's director of technology development - Professor Andrew Baird - also sounded a positive note.
"The technology behind I-Ball is an exciting new development that has very significant potential across a range of military equipment and operational scenarios, particularly in difficult urban operations," he said.
Story from BBC NEWS: http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/technology/7734038.stm
Published: 2008/11/18 10:05:45 GMT
Re: DARPArama III Post by bigbunny on Oct 30, 2008, 5:57pm
Handheld Spy Chopper Hoboken students devise a tiny prototype scout copter
By Annemarie Conte and Esther Haynes Posted 09.05.2008 at 11:44 am
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American soldiers have a bevy of hand-launched unmanned aerial vehicles to choose from these days, but nothing quite as nimble, lightweight and cheap as the Stevens Institute of Technology’s unmanned helicopter. The chopper would allow soldiers to check tall buildings for enemies by flying the camera-equipped, remote-controlled helicopter up staircases and into hidden corners before they go in. The four-pound prototype is made of a doughnut-shaped fiberglass shell 18 inches in diameter; inside, two counter-rotating 14-inch rotors create lift.
Right now, the prototype can fly only up to four feet high, though the addition of a small gasoline engine and a few other tweaks should enable it to fly up to 100 feet—high enough to scope out a 10-story building. A single operator can control the whole thing remotely while a 360-degree rotating camera sends real-time video back to a laptop receiver. “This could save lives,” says team member Brandon McWhinnie.
http://www.popsci.com.au/annemarie-conte....eld-spy-chopper
Re: DARPArama III Post by bigbunny on Aug 9, 2008, 3:05pm
FCS without the "Jitters" Posted by Paul McLeary at 8/8/2008 5:35 AM CDT
In a call with reporters earlier this week, officers from the Army Evaluation Task Force at Ft. Bliss, Texas, talked about some of their initial impressions of the Future Combat Systems training sessions that wrapped up late last week. The AETF has been busily testing Spinout 1 technologies like the Micro Air Vehicle, (MAV), Small, Unmanned Ground Vehicle (SUGV), and Tactical Urban Ground Sensors (T-UGS).
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But the equipment tests also had another motive: to see how the improved situational awareness offered by the gear affected the decision making by platoon and company commanders, and “how the lieutenant would employ his combat power based on information he gathered” from the SUGV and MAV, according to Lieutenant Colonel Ed House. Just as important was how the Lt. shared this information with his company commander, and how that company commander would pass the information up to the battalion. LTC House said that “it was an opportunity to watch the lieutenant with and without the [FCS] capability and how he made decisions and how it affected his momentum and audacity on the objective, and whether or not he took the time to be deliberate” in assessing a threat.
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The FCS network is planning on using the oft-delayed JTRS radio system once it comes on line, but for now, the AETF is using the current force network with “enhancements from the Future Combat Systems,” Brigadier General James Terry, director of the Army's Future Force Integration Directorate, said. While the radios may not be JTRS, they replicate the waveform. Despite this, Colonel John Zavarelli, Director of AETF Integration says that the ground radio and the Small Form Factor radios deployed to Ft. Bliss are the same radios the FCS program will use once it is fielded. “We are using pre-EDM radios,” Zavarelli says, “and we are going to move to EDM and finally to a prototype before we get to the fielding of the first IBCT.”
There’s little doubt that the FCS program is moving along without the fully functioning JTRS technology, but at some point you have to start wondering how long program managers can wait.
http://www.aviationweek.com/aw/blogs/def....eStampAscending
Re: DARPArama III Post by bigbunny on Aug 9, 2008, 3:13pm
Navy Preps New EMP Blaster By Noah Shachtman August 08, 2008 12:40:00 PM
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Every corner of the military community has its own boogeyman. Some lock in on bioterrorists; others, crybercriminals, or the growing Chinese Navy. For nearly ten years, a collection of Congresscritters and missilemen have fixated on the possibility that some madman might detonate a nuclear in the skies -- triggering a king-sized electromagnetic pulse that would instantly fry all of America's electronics. The country would be instantly returned back to the mid-20th Century. Or worse.
The other day, driving through Alaska, I heard one of these types on talk radio, warning that Iran was thisclose to be able to bring America on her knees with such a weapon. Previous predictions to the same haven't exactly panned out -- and have often been based on fishy evidence. But Iran has made strides in missile and nuke technology, this fellow argued. And besides, remember what EMPs did in the Matrix trilogy?
Either way, the Navy isn't waiting around to find out. It's given L-3 Services, Inc. a $7.4 million contract to build a "state-of-the-art Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) Pulser and its associated control system." Expected completion date: 2010.
The Navy doesn't want the pulser to knock out enemy electronics, Defense Industry Daily says. "Military systems are checked for their ability to survive specific EMP levels – but to do that, one needs to generate an EMP. Since the exact fate of any one device depends on its resistance, the power of the original pulse, and its distance from the source, testing EMPs from devices like L-3’s pulser can be much smaller – and much closer – than the real thing."
http://blog.wired.com/defense/2008/08/emp-for-navy.html
Re: DARPArama III Post by bigbunny on Aug 9, 2008, 3:17pm
Naval Researchers Organize Cold Fusion Confab By Sharon Weinberger August 08, 2008 3:00:00 PM

It's like the beginning of a bad joke: If a cold fusion conference took place in Washington, and no one heard about it, should anybody care?
Even I'm not sure if I know the answer to that question, but I love unusual Pentagon and Beltway news so I'm posting it. The fourteenth cold fusion conference is taking place in DC all next week, and two of they key organizers are scientists affiliated with the Naval Postgraduate School and the Naval Research Laboratory (scientists from the latter institution having long been involved in this controversial field).
Cold fusion, the catch-all phrase for research that follows in the footsteps of the 1989 announcement by Stanley Pons and Martin Fleischmann, has been anathema to much of the mainstream scientific community in the United States. But interestingly, cold fusion -- now referred to by some as "low energy nuclear reactions" -- has long maintained some U.S. military interest, particularly among naval researchers, occasionally at DARPA (at least under the current director), and nowadays at the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA), which, at one point, was considering funding some work in the area.
In fact, Pete Nanos, an associate director at DTRA and the former head of the Los Alamos lab, was originally the invited keynote speaker for the conference. But when I e-mailed Nanos to confirm his attendance, he wrote me back to say that he had decided to turn town the invitation.
Why was Nanos originally the invited keynote speaker? Who the heck knows, but Nanos is known for inviting controversy. In 2005, Pete "buttheads and cowboys" Nanos was famously drummed out of Los Alamos National Laboratory, where his brief tenure as director was widely regarded as a dark period for the lab that built the first atomic bomb. Anyhow, the keynote speaker is now the inimitable newsman Llewellyn King (full disclosure: my better half was once employed by King). What can I say? Small world.
Though I can honestly say it's probably worth it to go just to hear what King has to say, I won't make it to the conference. But for those interested, agenda and other details are available here: http://www.iccf-14.org/index.html
http://blog.wired.com/defense/2008/08/former-los-alam.html
http://liveweb.archive.org/http://chem11.proboards.com/index.cgi?action=print&board=technosphere&thread=2219
Welcome to the 14th International Conference onCondensed Matter Nuclear Science, which is also known as the14th International Conference on Cold Fusion (ICCF-14)
Background Information on this scientific field and Links to Web Sites about the field are available. Terminology used to describe the field and the History of the ICCF Conferences are summarized.
The Goals and Topics, Agenda, Important Dates and information on Submission of Abstracts and Submission of Papers are on this web site.
Tools for attendees, including Registration, Invitation Letters, Hotel Reservations, Travel Arrangements and Information on Touring Washington DC are available or will be in the near future.
The conference organization consists of the Technical Program Committee, Local Arrangements and Contractors and International Advisory Committee.
Invitation to the Press

http://www.aoc.gov/cc/index.cfm
Re: DARPArama III Post by bigbunny on Sept 19, 2008, 11:14pm
Send In The Bats! Army-Sponsored Researchers Develop Bat-Sized Spy Plane
by Matthew McDermott, Brooklyn, NY on 09.18.08 Science & Technology
A new six-inch long robotic spy plane modeled on bats and developed with US Army money could really bring a new meaning to the “surveillance society”. Oh...I get ahead of myself. Researchers at the University of Michigan College of Engineering have developed this teeny spy plane to gather video and sound in an urban combat environment and transmit that back to soldiers in real time. The green angle: It's powered by renewable energy.
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Powered by ‘Energy Scavenging’ Solar and Wind
The COM-BAT’s body is about six inches long, weighs about a quarter of a pound and uses about 1 watt of power. According to the University of Michigan the vehicle would navigate via low-power miniaturized radar. Its lithium battery would be recharged by “energy scavenging from solar, wind, vibration and other sources”. The data it collects—audio from a number of microphones, video from a miniature video camera, data on nuclear radiation and potential biological or chemical warfare agents from specialized detectors—would be sent back to troops via radio signals.
Short or Long-Term Surveillance Roles
U-M describes the vehicle’s potential role in combat:
The bat would be designed to perform short-term surveillance in support of advancing soldiers. Or it could perch at a street corner or building for longer assignments and send back reports of activity as it takes place.
A $10 million grant from the Army established the Center for Objective Microelectronics and Biomimetic Advanced Technology (COM-BAT) at the University of Michigan, but work will also be done at the University of California at Berkeley and the University of New Mexico to develop this new surveillance device.
http://www.treehugger.com/files/2008/09/....ty-michigan.php
Re: DARPArama III Post by bigbunny on Aug 10, 2008, 1:12am
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At AUVSI 2008 Prioria Robotics, Inc. launched a new version of the MAVERIC. A small system, carried and launched by a single-person, Maveric operates as an autonomous UAS, controlled by Peoria's Merlin operating system which has unique collision avoidance capabilitiesdesigned into its embedded-vision navigation. Another unique feature of the Maveric is its bendable, carbon fiber wings, allowing storage in a six-inch tube and deployment in less than two minutes with no assembly. The airframe is manufactured from lightweight composite materials.
![[image] [image]](/rich_files/bilder/Cesium130_7inaquafer/mavericfolded8502156zl5.jpg) Terry Carpenter of U.K. company Cyberflight demonstrates how the folded Maveric is stored in the carrying tube. Cyberflight is marketing the Maveric in the U.K. and some of the world markets. Photo: Noam Eshel, Defense Update
These algorithms improve the vehicle's performance in obstacle-saturated airspace, as in urban area, or in dense woodland. Other skills available in the maverick include target tracking, target identification and precision collision (guided strike). The Maveric weighs only two pounds fifty and is designed to carry a payload weight of 200 grams; standard payload includes a forward looking color video camera and another, side looking sensor accommodating either video or IR camera.At AUVSI 08 the company unveiled two redesigend versions of the Maveric, the Maveric 100 equipped with fixed camera and the '150, carrying a retractable gimbaled payload and forward looking fixed camera. The bird shaped Maveric weighs about 2.5 pounds and is powered by an electrical motor which is inaudible beyond 100 meters. It can fly missions of up to 50 minutes at a speed of 35 mph, or maximum airspeed of 60 mph, at altitudes of 50 – 25,000 ft. Maximum range is 27 km. At the end of its mission, Maveric will return to a predetermined point for skid landing.
![[image] [image]](/rich_files/bilder/Cesium130_7inaquafer/maveric1508513120pe6.jpg) Maveric 150. Photo: Prioria.
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United States Air Force Unmanned Aircraft Systems Flight Plan 2009-2047
Executive Summary
Unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) and the effects they provide have emerged as one of the most "in demand" capabilities the USAF provides the Joint Force. The attributes of persistence, endurance, efficiency, and connectivity are proven force multipliers across the spectrum of global Joint military operations. This document presents a USAF Unmanned Aircraft Systems Flight Plan 2009 to 2047. It is an actionable plan, characterized by Doctrine, Organization, Training, Materiel, Leadership and Education, Personnel, Facilities, and Policy (DOTMLPF-P) recommendations, balancing lessons learned with future requirements. The vision is the USAF postured to harness increasingly automated, modular, globally connected, and sustainable multi-mission unmanned systems resulting in a leaner, more adaptable and efficient air force that maximizes our contribution to the Joint Force.
The USAF UAS Flight Plan describes a family of unmanned aircraft consisting of small man-portable vehicles, including micro and nano-sized vehicles, medium "fighter sized" vehicles, large "tanker sized" vehicles, and special vehicles with unique capabilities, all including autonomous-capable operations. The concept is to build a common set of airframes within a family of systems with interoperable, modular "plug and play" payloads, with standard interfaces, that can be tailored to fit one or more USAF Core Functions in support of the Joint Force's priorities.
The methodology behind this Flight Plan was to integrate present and anticipated future requirements from across the Combatant Commands, Office of the Secretary of Defense, and the other Services. The USAF Core Functions were used to define desired unmanned aircraft capabilities and effects. Recommendations for synchronized and sequenced DOTMLPF-P solutions are provided to help ensure that UASs continue to be the Joint Force multipliers and enhancers they are today while carefully bounding risk.
Specific policy implementation will ensure that the USAF is capable of leading, investing, acquiring, and employing UAS. Recommended actions include the creation of a high fidelity simulator with the goal of transitioning to simulator-only operator initial qualification training (IQT); establishing standard UAS interface data rights for the fielding of service-oriented open-system architectures; developing and procuring new command and control systems based on new open architecture; implementing independent logistics assessments (ILA); demonstrating and implementing technologies supporting airborne sense and avoid (ABSAA), auto takeoff and land capability ( ATLC), small unmanned aircraft systems (SUAS) air launched capability, electronic attack (EA) capability for UAS, high altitude airships (HAA) and tech demonstration of MQ-M (medium sized) like modular payloads for UAS. These actions will be linked with other Service efforts whenever practical to provide truly Joint capabilities to the warfighter at the lowest total cost.
It is imperative to develop Airmen who are experienced in UAS employment and operations. Employment of these systems is increasingly complex and personnel require the necessary training and opportunities for advancement that will create a cadre of future USAF leaders. This Flight Plan presents options for UAS career paths to build a foundation for the development of officer and enlisted aircrew with UAS experience. Such a path is needed to meet the future challenges facing the USAF and the Joint Force through 2047.
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Originally Posted by John de Nugent
I thank a fine and loyal Australian comrade for alerting me to a scurrilous personal attack, which I deal with below.
Now I would like to post something about a little psychopath, an insignificant person — but an object lesson of all those who wish to bring all others down to their miserable level.
An acolyte of disgraced government agent Bill White (now supposedly in federal custody for threatening a jury member), one who likewise claims to be a WN, produced an attack video against me, and the first mistake was he misspelled my last name. This 20-year-old “kid” created a whole Youtube video to viciously defame me.
http://www.youtube.com/v/0PSIHdJ3zow
The tiny thread for this attack is at eNationalist Forums — but it is accessible to members only of eNationalist.com. In any case the attack video above is all he defamed me with.
I refer now to my major article on psychopaths, originally published in The Barnes Review, and on my website (http://www.johndenugent.com/pip.html).
An excerpt:
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The video also contains the amazing slur that I was “bragging” that I was molested as a kid.
Sick. Sick. Sick. Millions of white Americans have been molested/raped; that does not make me a hero. I was one of MILLIONS, and yes, it was a mind-boggling and devastating thing. But I survived and overcame it — and of that key victory in my life I AM very proud. Most are shattered forever by the experience.
A huge number suffer PTSD all their life, feel rage, have bad relationships, get into drugs and alcohol, and many commit suicide. A high percentage suffer from Self-Defeating Personality Syndrome, where they blame themselves or feel somehow filthy and unlovable, an amazing phenomenon that is common among rape and molestation victims…..
A lot of molested kids join skinheads, or even elite military units such as the Marines or Green Berets, or the French Foreign Legion (if they are European whites), wanting an outlet for their rage and also training in how to learn to defend themselves. I was one of them.
Now for Phil88, the devotee of, I say, federal agent Bill White — the one who publicly advocated the murder of Barack Obama, which if it happened could yet result in martial law and OUR arrest as WNs — for this screen-name Phil88, I do not hate Jews enough for him.
But he is sure full of hate, but not so much of of Jews; his “thing” is hatred for a man who risks his life daily for the Cause, who was the target of an attempted FBI gun sting two weeks ago, and who was almost disinherited, expelled from college and murdered in my first year in this Cause, 1979.
http://www.youtube.com/v/GmQz8nT0RcU
I recommend that anyone just read my threads to know my open and consistent views of Jewry. There are now, according to Yahoo’s search engine, 42,000 web pages with my openly stated views on the Jews.
Who was this woman I dated? She was a very nice gal who had nothing more to do with Judaism, with blond hair and blue eyes. (Her people were from Lithuania.) If she was dating me, how could she have been an active Jewess? She certainly knew I was not Jewish! I broke it off eleven long years ago. There, reader, you have the whole shocking truth: I thought a Jewish person was nice.
I will add this: any NORMAL outside person who is a voter and non-WN who hears me speak on the radio as above will know that I do not feel blind hatred of every single individual Jew I meet, and they will think that is a good thing.
I know Jews; I grew up with Jews; and I lived and worked for DECADES in truly Jew-infested cities such as Boston, New York and Washington DC.
Therefore I stand by and repeat what I said on VNN radio and know to be true: The little Jews are often not “in on” the conspiracy at all. Their crime is to acquiesce in what their leaders do.
This applies to most Whites as well.
By the way, as the accurate book Hitler’s Jewish Soldiers (shown below) explains, over 160,000 part-Jews served in the German Wehrmacht in WWII, and six were generals!

Hitler’s first driver and bodyguard, and his very first SS man, Emil Maurice (below), was part-Jewish. Here Hitler is, in Landsberg prison, along with his part-Jewish bodyguard. (Just look at him). Emil Maurice in 1924, a part-Jew, had bravely marched with Hitler into a hail of bullets in the putsch attempt of November 9, 1923 in Munich.

I guess that shows Screen-Name Superman “Phil88″ that Hitler too was a “race traitor”……and what did Adolf Hitler ever accomplish compared to the COURAGEOUS POSTS that defame comrades of a “Phil88″?:rofl:
How sad when others can observe, admire and enjoy the work of fighters who REALLY stick their neck out, who like myself were risking their lives for our race,yes, decades before he was born, but the Phil88s of this world can feel only hatred, jealousy and resentment when others are praised. And a need to slander them.
Phil88, your defamations ooze the same hatred, lies and distortion as those of your disgraced idol Bill White, who insinuated absurdly his gay rumors about me and Henrik Holappa. Yet while you are cowering behind your screen name, trying to character-attack me, I am out in the open with my real name, real phone number and real address, a real former Marine, and not a wanker who cannot get a woman.
John de Nugent 213 Ekastown Road Sarver PA 16055 tel: 724.353.0154
Your character assassination attempt is pitiful and contemptible — and seems a classic case of psychopathy. Beyond that, and this is why I believe YOU are a traitor, you are attacking one of the few new potential leaders this movement has, a man who gives hope to many.
 Receiving a standing ovation at the 2007 Winterfest of the Nationalist Coalition in Phoenix.
Or will YOU now lead the Cause — anonymously, from behind your screen name — Mr. “Phil88″???
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Re: DARPArama III Post by bigbunny on Aug 3, 2009, 11:37pm
Military Aims for Instant Repair of Wartime Wounds
* By Katie Drummond * August 3, 2009 * 11:44 am
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The military wants soldiers who can withstand anything - even the worst and most debilitating wartime injuries. Now Darpa, the Pentagon’s far-out research team, is trying to make traumatic injuries more like minor scrapes, patched up to be good as new. Or better.
Darpa’s been working on superhuman soldiers for years. They’ve toyed with cellular mitochondria and pondered putting soldiers on the Atkins diet. In 2006, Darpa launched an ambitious Restorative Injury Repair program, that aims to “fully repair” body parts damaged by traumatic injury.
Earlier this year, researchers funded by that program generated new human muscle that could replace damaged tissue. Now Darpa’s asking for a device that can use adult stem cells for a regenerative free-for-all, pumping out whatever needed to repair injured body parts, including nerves, bone and skin. Already, research has proven that adult stem cells can act the same way embryonic ones do - differentiating into the highly-specified cells that form complex body parts.
According to Darpa’s solicitation, 85 percent of recent wartime injuries involved damage to the extremities and facial regions. That often means multiple surgeries, rehab and permanent disability for vets. They’re hoping to eliminate the injuries, and their long-term consequences, with a system that can reproduce in vitro tissues with the same structural and mechanical properties of the real stuff. And maybe make better versions: Darpa wants implanted results that will “replace, restore or improve tissue/organ function.”
Phase II of the project will see animal testing of the most promising systems. And Darpa foresees eventual use by military and civilian populations.
Sounds like fodder for Hollywood, but broken bones and third-degree burns might one day be treated with an easy drop-in at the body part bank.
http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2009/08/....wartime-wounds/
Re: DARPArama III Post by bigbunny on Aug 3, 2009, 11:40pm
Training the Israeli Army’s Robot Squads
* By David Axe * August 3, 2009 * 3:50 pm
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At the Israeli army’s Counter Terror School, a team of veteran soldiers is helping train some of the world’s first infantry teams specially dedicated to using small robots in combat. At the Mitkan Adam base near Tel Aviv, Maj. David Patt and 2nd Lt. Niv Pe’er teach Israeli troops the best ways to use small robots in urban fighting. One thing Patt and Pe’er have learned, is that it’s best to have soldiers whose sole job it is to handle robots for their platoon, in the same way that every platoon has specialized radio operators, machine-gunners and missile handlers.
The training works like this, according to our correspondent Jason Reich, who visited Mitkan Adam and is now embedded in Afghanistan:
The robots arrive at Niv’s unit in the CT school, where they are tested locally. Niv’s unit then goes out on [combat] missions with the robots for further testing. After the robot passes these trials, it is integrated into the CT school, where Niv and David write a curriculum for using it in the field. Then the special forces units, who spend a lot of time at Mitkan Adam, get to try it out next, and give further feedback … to Niv. Finally, Niv disseminates the new protocols for using the robots to the rest of the ground forces.
A wide range of small robots are getting this treatment, including the “throw-able” EyeBall bot that we highlighted in July. Others include small tracked bots, “adhesive” bots that can be stuck to a wall for silent snooping, and even a robotic camera that dangles from an arrowhead you fire from your rifle.
One of David Patt’s and Niv Pe’er’s biggest responsibilities is figuring out a new bot’s true limitations, so they can devise effective tactics. In July, we quoted an Israeli special forces veteran who said the EyeBall wasn’t very useful, because the act of throwing it was too conspicuous — plus, it tended to land behind objects, blinding it. Patt and Pe’er wrote tactics to work around both problems. First, they tied a string to the bot, so the operator can “fish” it out from behind an obstacle. Next, they told soldiers to use it as a “sentry” for keeping an eye on alleyways, tunnels or cleared rooms, rather than trying to slip the bot into a space that’s already occupied by the bad guys.
Another problem is overcoming soldiers’ reluctance to trust robots to watch their backs. The key there, is making the bots extremely user-friendly. Pe’er said the Counter Terror school recommended that ODF make all its bot controls touch-screen, pictured, instead of joystick-based. “When the commander asks to see what is behind that door, the operator doesn’t have to think ‘go forward, then turn left’ — he just points to the door.”
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LUCAS cell phone attachment. Disposable slides (not pictured) would fit into the sample holder. Ozcan isn’t the only researcher looking to combine cellphone and microscope, the Cellscope from UC Berkeley was developed with similar medical goals in mind. Yet Ozcan’s device stands out for its unique approach and success. Termed the Lensless Ultrawide field Cell monitoring Array platform based on Shadow Imaging (LUCAS), the microscope uses an LED to illuminate a sample and then analyze the sample’s shadow to get information. You can read more about that analysis in our original article on the device.
LUCAS’s main advantage over other systems is that it uses no lenses or lasers, so its very cheap and can fit into a small space with little weight. For just $10 you can put a microscope on a cellphone and turn it into a medical testing platform. A nurse or aid giver in the field takes a blood or saliva sample, places it into the device and sends the picture to an automated database which will return data on the required information (such as red blood cell count). That information can be used to diagnose the patient.
Ozcan describes some of the potential for the LUCAS microscope in the video below. It was taken when he won another award, this one from Net Explorateur, earlier in the year.
The LUCAS attachment for cellphones looks like one of those rare technologies which could make a significant impact quickly and effectively. Ozcan has already secured enough funding to field prototypes of the device around the world. It should start testing trials in the next year, allowing medical professionals in remote (and not so remote) places in Africa to analyze patients for diseases such as malaria. In Lab on a Chip, Ozcan’s team also demonstrated that LUCAS can identify a water borne parasite (in that case Giardia lamblia) which opens up even more possibilities for its use on the continent. If successful in its early trials, expect to see this $10 device popping up all over the globe.
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Open up a cardboard tube, roll out a transparent film just millimeters thick, apply it on a flat object and *tada* you’ve got an interactive touch surface. Cambridge-based Visual Planet just launched its new massive-sized multitouch thin film drivers so you can create touchscreens from 30 to 167 inches in size! Their touchfoil is a transparent nanowire embedded polymer capable of sensing the touch of a finger, or even pressure from wind and translating that to a computer interface. It works on glass, wood, and other non-conductive surfaces. Along with their many partners, Visual Planet can ship a custom built film (almost) anywhere on the planet and help you create a unique interactive display that will turn heads and hold attention. Check out some of their many applications using LCD screens, rear projection, and more in the videos below. Is this proven technology just a novelty, or will it help transform our environment into a digital wonderland?
I have to start with some of the impressive demonstrations Visual Planet and its partners have created. Over the past seven years they’ve installed “thousands” of these surfaces around the globe. The first is a simple LCD monitor that has been covered in the touchfoil (aka the “ViP Interactive Foil”). Multitouch like this can be produced at sizes up to 60 inches. Single touch goes all the way up to 167 inches, as you’ll see in the second video. The general appeal, and versatility can be seen in the third video, taken at an installation in Oslo.
With their launch of the multitouch drivers, Visual Planet is helping expand its user base by including Windows 7 compatibility and courting developers with an SDK. Their fairly new website also highlights how they can work with their partners to provide you with a custom solution from distribution of the film to installation to software development. Their YouTube channel is also chock full of videos showcasing tons of different use-cases and sizes. Basically if you have a display (LCD, projection, etc) and you have a surface (store front window, support column, floor, etc) Visual Planet can turn it into a touchscreen.
That’s impressive, but it’s also old news. Visual Planet has been installing these films for years. If you’ve read Singularity Hub regularly (which causes much less brain cancer than you would think) you may remember our earlier coverage of Displax. The Portuguese company did many of the same demonstrations. That makes sense as they were one of Visual Planet’s partners. There are true competitors, however. 3M has had a similar technology for years, and as you get into smaller sizes the number of available solutions skyrockets.
Which makes me very curious as to why we don’t have more of Visual Planet-style interactive surfaces out in the world. Thousands? Sure, that’s pretty good for an emerging technology, but honestly most of us probably won’t see these devices regularly until there are millions. What’s the hold up?
I’m not sure large touchscreens are the right tool for the job. They are uniquely impressive, I’ll give you that, but having seen a few in malls (as maps) or in kiosk ads (with games to attract viewers), I think there are too many drawbacks. They get grimy (who wants to touch something everyone else has touched?), they can get worn, they are locked into place, and your use of the technology is very public. People are going to watch what you’re doing. Compare that to augmented reality on your smart phone. You get similar levels of touch interaction with the real world, just on a smaller, more personal scale. Less impressive? Maybe, but it lets people find the information, and interact with it, on their own terms. To me, AR is going to be the more desirable solution for the majority of use cases.
So…yeah. That leaves me with this amazing looking technology whose applicability is somewhat questionable. Huge screens you can touch? Sounds amazing, but for now I think it will remain a novelty. Applications that draw attention – like an interactive touchscreen bar in a pub – will probably work well. Applications that want to be really useful – I think we’ll just go with our phones instead. But maybe I’m wrong? Tell me what you think in the comments. Visual Planet has definitely made its technology as accessible as it can, now it’s up to all of us technophiles to decide whether or not we really want it.
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The tragic past and optimistic future of Seattle's most prolific muralist. A A A Comments (15) By Jonathan Walczak Wednesday, Sep 7 2011
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It's about 8 p.m., two weeks before the 2008 presidential election, and a light breeze flutters across the cool October night. Ward sits on the edge of a railing on the Alaskan Way Viaduct. A loose grip keeps him from plunging 60 feet onto the road below.
Like the traffic, his mind is a blur. He is convinced he is a raven and, like the mythological bird of Native American lore, has stolen the light of the world, helping usher in the apocalypse and the reign of Satan. In a moment, he will sprout wings and leap.
Drivers whir by as their headlights illuminate a heavily bearded man, about 5'8" and 220 pounds, shielding himself from the chilly air with a red jacket, jeans, and a camouflage baseball cap. His feet, decked out in low-cut brown boots, dangle over the side of the Viaduct. Someone calls 911.
In nine minutes, a cop shows up and slowly approaches Ward. "Why are you up here, man?" he asks, according to SPD records and Ward's own account. "I love God," Ward says. The officer, fearing he's about to witness a suicide, asks him if he feels like hurting himself. Ward stares at traffic and doesn't reply. The officer grabs him.
Three years later, Ward says the ensuing trip to a mental hospital was the last time he needed serious psychological care. His imagination always ran rampant, but it was starting to get out of control. He needed a way to manage it, to release the building pressure.
Sipping from a steaming mug one recent morning at Ballard's Short Stop Coffee, a favorite hangout where his work adorns the walls, Ward, 36, a soft-spoken teddy bear of a man who peppers his speech with "totally"s and "right on"s, says characters run rampant through his mind. There are brightly colored walruses, squids, and an eco-terrorist Sasquatch who likes sweatpants and nachos. A misunderstood witch appears dark, but has a loving side. "There's a tenderness to her," he says.
In three years, Ward has transformed himself from "Ryan" into "Henry," Seattle's most prolific muralist. More than 120 of his whimsical murals dot the city, populated by the colorful, cartoonish characters that reside in his brain. Typical of his style is a Ballard mural that features two huge, pink, polka-dotted walruses casually swimming, one lazily staring downward and the other, with big, bright eyes, looking toward a stream of air bubbles.
His murals are everywhere, all marked by his signature—simply "Henry," his middle name and artistic alter ego. He's also sold nearly 2,000 canvases, an amazing feat for someone who's only been painting full-time since 2008. He says his customers include local celebrities like Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, whom Ward claims bought one of his paintings at a charity auction. (Bezos declined comment through a spokesperson.) Like one of his characters, the Quadropus, a feisty octopus missing half its extremities, Ward's reputation is quickly spreading its tentacles through the region.
His journey from well-off landscaper to full-time artist living in a small bus and stamping his image of cheer around the city is rooted in the transformational effects of unexpected tragedy and drug-induced insanity. It's also the story of a guy who just likes to paint, his sudden rise to prominence, and critics who think his work is gooey, meaningless, and annoyingly prevalent.
Kevin McKouen remembers when Ward first stepped into his Fremont gallery, The Orange Splot, with a photo book containing 10 of his canvases. It was early in the summer of 2008, and Ward had been crossing the city trying to find a home for his work. Everyone so far had turned him down, until he stepped into McKouen's gallery, open only a few months.
Contrary to his G-rated murals, Ward's early work had a lot of nudity and was, by his own account, bizarre. "My first batch, there were a lot of wieners and boobs and stuff like that. It was different and weird at the time. It's funny, because everybody that turned me down has got a hold of me since wanting to show my art, and I'm like, 'Fuck you,' " he says, chuckling.
McKouen believes Ward's work has a lightheartedness that people connect to. "The more I looked at [his art], the more I smiled," he says. "I said, 'If he's making me this happy, he's going to make other people happy, too.' " In a short time, Ward was The Orange Splot's top-selling artist.
For the most part, the artist, like his murals, has a happy and whimsical personality. But both Ward and his work have a darker side that's easy to miss. Not everybody sees it, but those who know him peer through the innocent veneer of his characters and see the influence of the paranoia and delusions he's suffered on and off for almost two decades.
"One of my favorite paintings is this painting of a guy with one of the crazy, pointy-fingered hands Ryan does so well," McKouen says. "He's about to push a button, and in the background, spelled backward in a mirror, is the word 'madness.' It has a lightheartedness to it, but it definitely also has a dark side. You're wondering what this button is, and you see the word—'madness'—and the look on the guy's face. He doesn't quite look like he knows what he wants to do." 1 2 3 4 5 Next Page >> Check out this week's featured ad for Arts http://www.seattleweekly.com/2011-09-07/arts/ryan-henry-ward-paints-the-town/2/
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Old Enough to Booze, Old Enough to Cooze A A A Comments (3) By Judy McGuire Wednesday, Sep 14 2011 Dear Dategirl,
My 16-year-old daughter returned home from a visit with her father (we're divorced) with crystals pierced into her belly button. I ordered her to take it out because it's crass and tacky. She says she doesn't have to because her dad's girlfriend took her to get the piercing. I tried calling him, but he's not picking up his phone—undoubtedly because he knows he's going to get an earful. Details
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He is always fucking with me, trying to garner favor with her by giving our daughter free rein whenever they're together. Inevitably I end up looking like the bad guy. How can I make him stop? And how can I convince her—short of ripping it out myself—to take this nasty thing out of her navel?
—Mad Mom
My mother nearly had an aneurysm when I came home with a pierced nose. She told me how ugly it looked, demanded I remove it, screamed, cried, and then screamed some more. A very similar reaction to the one she had when I sauntered home with most of my head shaved.
There was nothing my mom could say or do to make me change either of those things. I didn't care if my family and neighbors thought I looked like a mental case; for once, I liked the way I looked.
You see, teenagers are supposed to scandalize their parents. In the grand scheme of things (teen pregnancy, shooting dope, or joining a Bachmann-for-president youth group), a little ring in her belly isn't such a big deal. Take comfort in the fact that high-waisted pants are big this autumn, and once that belly ring gets caught in her fly a few times, she'll probably remove it on her own.
What you do need to worry about is your co-parenting relationship with your ex. Take a day or two to cool down and call a meeting. I have no idea about the circumstances of your divorce, but it sounds pretty acrimonious. But the fact is it doesn't matter if he's the King of Suck, you need to put your anger aside for your daughter's sake. And he needs to stop being such a giant pussy and put some boundaries on her behavior. (Though I still think the belly ring is no biggie.)
Dear Dategirl,
My boyfriend has a lot more experience than I. I'm 19 and he's 16 years older, so it's not weird that he's had more sex, but I still feel like I'm not sexy enough. He never makes me feel weird, and says it's sweet when I tell him things like I've never had anal sex. How can I get over this?
—Young and Kind of Dumb
OK, maybe I do have some maternal instinct lurking about my barren womb, because all I keep thinking is that a man in his mid-30s has no business dating a teenager. Of course he's had more sex than you—he also has more gray hairs, more droopy bits, and more nerve dating someone technically young
enough to be his daughter. As for worries about your sexual resume, I'm 99 percent certain that your relative inexperience is one of the things that attracted him. This way he gets to be Svengali, molding you into the perfect girlfriend and graciously "teaching" you (snort) how to give up the browneye.
Just to quiet the geezer contingent—of which I'm a proud member—I get that love can conquer huge age differences, but only when both players are of legal drinking age. Old enough to booze, old enough to cooze. Or something like that.
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Anish Kapoor at the Royal Academy, London Post by: Prem Makeig 01/14/2010 - 21:56
Anish Kapoor's show at Royal Academy in London last year included a new body of work that used a custom type of cement rapid prototyping. The works were created at Factum Arte an independent workshop based in Madrid. Large scale rapid prototyping is a very promising technology and has the potential for both architectural and sculpture works on a practically unlimited scale. I am particularly interested in the work of USC professor Behrokh Khoshnevis, who is pioneering the development of cement prototyping for architecture. I plan on writing more about architecture and sculpture and how they will be impacted by next generation large scale prototyping systems, but for now here are a few links to learn more about it.
Link: The Royal Academy of Arts, Anish Kapoor, http://www.royalacademy.org.uk/exhibitions/anish-kapoor/about/
Link: Factum Arte, http://www.factum-arte.com/eng/artistas/kapoor/greyman_cries.asp
Link: Behrokh Khoshn, http://www-rcf.usc.edu/~khoshnev/
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Nothing Lasts Forever] the GAME Date: Jul 1, 2011 11:11 AM Can you make sense of this? From what I understand, it's a beta platform to build upon...
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Davide Anni and Andrea Giuliano are proud to presents a new immersive videogame title NOTHING LASTS FOREVER The game "During time of universal deceit telling the truth becomes revolutionary ART" Nothing lasts forever is a collaborative videogame based on recentent international news dealing with Internet freedom and freedom of speech as well as on the transparency of personal data about global population. The videogame also focuses on the role that big corporations play in the process of definition of such freedoms and their influence on the Internet itself. Nothing lasts forever is a videogame developed at Accademia Carrara di Belle Arti di Bergamo (Italy). This project has been possible by an active participation of the students and the work of Davide Anni, professor of Multimedia Design and Andrea Giuliano, professor of Interactive Systems. Nothing lasts forever is also a n open source software, released under GPL3 license (Free software foundation). Main features are: - the videogame can be freely executed - the videogame can be copied - the videogame can be distributed by anybody - the videogame can be freely modified and analyzed These principles are derived by Free software principle to whom we got inspiration for the distribution of our product. Copyright under General Public License 3 http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html SYNOPSIS During the time to universal deceit telling the truth become a revolutionary ART Nothing lasts forever is an interactive interpretation of our reality through the embodiment of one the most controversed and contradictory character of these days, maybe a great artist: Julian Assange. Pop culture continuously needs myths. Nothing lasts foreverhelp create a myth and at the same time it partecipates to its unmasking. Art, embodied in Julian Assange, becomes indeed the only instrument able to subvert systems. Nothing lasts forever is an eccelent media that integrates diverse forms of creativity, such as storytelling, sound design, 3D modeling, graphic design, photography and, more in general, every visual communication techniques. Videogames, like satyr and few other communicative languages, are an amazing mean of communication for transfering contents, ideas, and beliefs without taking care of censorship. Collaboration Videogames industry is a mass phenomenon based on a verstile language in the fields of entertainment, art, education and, moreover, visual communication. Contemporary technologis open new horizons in the creation and development of such fields, stimulating creativity of programmers, designers and artits. Please visit: www.nothinglastsforever.org Play and Fun! _______________________________________________ AHA mailing list AHA@lists.ecn.org http://lists.ecn.org/mailman/listinfo/aha http://seethroughsolar.blogspot.com/2011/06/see-through-solar.html
Subject: [aha] Davide Anni:[Nothing Lasts Forever] the GAME Date: Jul 1, 2011 11:11 AM Can you make sense of this? From what I understand, it's a beta platform to build upon...
Sent: Fri, July 1, 2011 10:05:21 AM Subject: [aha] Davide Anni:[Nothing Lasts Forever] the GAME
Davide Anni and Andrea Giuliano are proud to presents a new immersive videogame title NOTHING LASTS FOREVER The game "During time of universal deceit telling the truth becomes revolutionary ART" Nothing lasts forever is a collaborative videogame based on recentent international news dealing with Internet freedom and freedom of speech as well as on the transparency of personal data about global population. The videogame also focuses on the role that big corporations play in the process of definition of such freedoms and their influence on the Internet itself. Nothing lasts forever is a videogame developed at Accademia Carrara di Belle Arti di Bergamo (Italy). This project has been possible by an active participation of the students and the work of Davide Anni, professor of Multimedia Design and Andrea Giuliano, professor of Interactive Systems. Nothing lasts forever is also a n open source software, released under GPL3 license (Free software foundation). Main features are: - the videogame can be freely executed - the videogame can be copied - the videogame can be distributed by anybody - the videogame can be freely modified and analyzed These principles are derived by Free software principle to whom we got inspiration for the distribution of our product. Copyright under General Public License 3 http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html SYNOPSIS During the time to universal deceit telling the truth become a revolutionary ART Nothing lasts forever is an interactive interpretation of our reality through the embodiment of one the most controversed and contradictory character of these days, maybe a great artist: Julian Assange. Pop culture continuously needs myths. Nothing lasts foreverhelp create a myth and at the same time it partecipates to its unmasking. Art, embodied in Julian Assange, becomes indeed the only instrument able to subvert systems. Nothing lasts forever is an eccelent media that integrates diverse forms of creativity, such as storytelling, sound design, 3D modeling, graphic design, photography and, more in general, every visual communication techniques. Videogames, like satyr and few other communicative languages, are an amazing mean of communication for transfering contents, ideas, and beliefs without taking care of censorship. Collaboration Videogames industry is a mass phenomenon based on a verstile language in the fields of entertainment, art, education and, moreover, visual communication. Contemporary technologis open new horizons in the creation and development of such fields, stimulating creativity of programmers, designers and artits. Please visit: www.nothinglastsforever.org Play and Fun! _______________________________________________ AHA mailing list AHA@lists.ecn.org http://lists.ecn.org/mailman/listinfo/aha
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The Herlihys are a working class family from Chicago whose three children take wildly divergent paths: Brian joins the Marines right out of High School and goes to Vietnam,Michael becomes involved in the civil rights movement and after campaigning for Bobby Kennedy and Eugene McCarthy becomes involved in radical politics, and Katie gets pregnant, moves to San Francisco and joins a hippie commune. Meanwhile, the Taylors are an African-American family living in the deep South. When Willie Taylor, a minister and civil rights organizer, is shot to death, his son Emmet moves to the city and eventually joins the Black Panthers, serving as a bodyguard for Fred Hampton.
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English Viewed:718 times The Learning Tree is a 1969 drama film which tells the story of a young African American growing up in rural Kansas during the late 1920s and early 1930s, when racial discrimination was a social norm, legally sanctioned in parts of the United States.
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http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704862404575350963753398600.html By LARRY BLUMENFELD The sign outside the Universal Outreach Ministries of Deliverance on Bedford Road, just off DeKalb Avenue in Bedford-Stuyvesant, quotes Scripture. The one across the street, atop a nondescript storefront, says this: "You never heard such sounds in your life."
That promise issues from the home of ESP-Disk', a music label that inspires near-religious fervor among those who prize experimental music, especially freely improvised jazz. And this modest outpost—record shop in front, offices at rear—marks the second coming of the company started by Bernard Stollman in 1964, as unlikely a development as the label's initial launch.
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CloseMichael Kirby Bernard Stollman, the founder of ESP-Disk', in the record label's Brooklyn office in 2008 Together with the nonprofit arts organization Issue Project Room, ESP will mount an Albert Ayler Festival at Roosevelt Island's Riverwalk Commons on Saturday. The event arrives three days shy of what would have been the late saxophonist's 74th birthday. It also marks 46 years to the day since Ayler stepped into the tiny Variety Arts Recording Studio, just off Times Square, with bassist Gary Peacock and drummer Sunny Murray, for ESP's first jazz session. The resulting album, "Spiritual Unity," is perhaps the best expression of Ayler's singular music and a touchstone of the creative revolution Mr. Stollman's label helped document.
Mr. Stollman first heard Ayler perform at Harlem's Baby Grand Café in 1963. "He just blew me away, " Mr. Stollman recalls at his Brooklyn office, looking bright-eyed despite his 80 years. "I went up to Ayler and said, 'I am starting a record company, and I would like you to be my first artist.'" A Columbia law school graduate, Mr. Stollman had done some legal work for musicians—including saxophonist Ornette Coleman and pianist Cecil Taylor—and got drawn into a moment of artistic ferment. "I could sense very quickly that these people were spiritual," he says. "They were deep. They weren't entertainers, they were composers and artists, and their music was everything to them. I picked up on that seriousness. I fed off that. I'd found a need to fill."
With funding from his parents, and a motto of his own creation—"The artists alone decide what you will hear"—Mr. Stollman put out 45 albums in his first 18 months, by the likes of Mr. Coleman, pianist Paul Bley, tenor saxophonist Pharoah Sanders and pianist-bandleader Sun Ra. Again largely by chance, Mr. Stollman met rock and folk musicians whose ideas fell beyond the mainstream. As anti-Vietnam War sentiment heated up, incendiary recordings like the Fuggs' songs "CIA Man" and "Kill for Peace" got ESP noticed. As these recordings climbed the Billboard pop charts, they brought ESP needed cash.
But in 1968, Mr. Stollman says, "the phones stopped ringing." His hits had been bootlegged, he says. Mr. Stollman treaded water until 1974, when he closed up shop—just months before federal antibootlegging laws were enacted.
Mr. Stollman reinvented himself, taking a legal job with New York state's transportation department and ending up as an assistant attorney general. After retiring in 1991, his thoughts returned to ESP. He began licensing reissues to foreign labels. After losing both his parents in 1998 and gaining an inheritance, he set out in 2005 to resume U.S. operations. In 2008, ESP began recording new artists for the first time in 45 years.
"For the first year, Bernard said no to almost all our ideas," says general manager Tom Abbs, who is also a bassist (Mr. Stollman's current staff are all working musicians). "Then slowly he started to see that we were trying to re-create what he did in the '60s—documenting the scene around us."
The new CD, "Colorfield," from Joe Morris, an accomplished and distinctive guitarist, lends credence to Mr. Abbs's vision. The association has resonance for Mr. Morris. "It means a lot to me," he says, "to be connected to things that are foundations of what I do."
ESP plans 10 new releases this year, says Mr. Abbs, to complement its active reissue program: Some highlight fresh voices; others, like the recent Sun Ra release "The College Tour, Volume One: The Complete Nothing Is…," enrich legacies with previously unreleased material. The label also sponsors monthly performances at Manhattan's Bowery Poetry Club and in its Brooklyn store, some featuring bands it hasn't yet signed.
Ayler's body was found floating in the East River in 1970—ruled a suicide despite rumors of murder. His legacy, including eight memorable albums for ESP, remains vital, as will be made clear by saxophonists Giuseppe Logan and Marshall Allen, among others, on Roosevelt Island this Saturday. And ESP, once down for the count, rides again. "It's as if after nearly a half-century," says Mr. Abbs, "Bernard has come full circle."
—Mr. Blumenfeld writes about jazz for the Journal.
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Yours, Mine, and Ours Whose God is it, anyway?
By Cullen Murphy Updated Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1998, at 3:30 AM ET The 1956 swords-and-sandals epic The Ten Commandments has long since turned into a pillar of kitsch, but certain moments in the movie remain improbably vivid. One is the sneering query put by the slave master Edward G. Robinson to the humbled Israelite leader Charlton Heston: "Where is your God now, Moses?" Back then, the use of a personal pronoun before "God" signaled a clash of civilizations: The outlook of the whole Nilotic world was being contrasted with that of the whole Chosen People. Similarly, the our in Martin Luther's stirring anthem "A Mighty Fortress Is Our God" takes for granted the cultural cohesiveness of the God concept. Today, the personal pronouns my, his, her, their, and our are being deployed before "God" as never before: Such locutions have become a pervasive social trope. But it's hard to pin down just what they now signify. A new polytheism? A divinely sanctioned solipsism?
PRINT DISCUSS E-MAIL RSS RECOMMEND... REPRINTS SINGLE PAGE FacebookDiggRedditStumbleUponCLOSEThe most prominent recent example comes from Bill Clinton's Aug. 17 speech to the nation: "Now this matter is between me and the two people I love most--my wife and our daughter-- and our God." Clinton, of course, broke no new rhetorical ground here. Commentators routinely describe abortion as a matter "between a woman, her physician, and her God" (although former Sen. Steve Symms, R-Idaho, in a novel twist, once called abortion a decision between "a man and his God"). An article in the Washington Post last year about charitable giving contained the sentence "What goes on in this room is strictly between you, your God, and the Internal Revenue Service." I have seen references to issues that lie "between me, my scale, and our God" (an article about dieting); "me, my stylist, and our God" (an article about hair care); and "me and the officer with the radar trap and our God" (an article about highway speeding). The attorney Alan Dershowitz has stated that a lawyer should not have a position about a client's guilt: "His guilt is a matter for him and his God." Echoing Dershowitz, an August article in the Los Angeles Times, appearing days after the Clinton speech, contained the words "between him, his toad, and their God." The article was not about Clinton but about the subject of a tabloid Weekly World News report titled "Teen Hacks Mom to Death With Hatchet Because She Killed the Toad He Licked to Get High."
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The legend on American coins proclaims, "In God We Trust." The president taking the oath of office has historically spoken the words "so help me God." But if the evidence of common speech is any guide, the idea of God has been rapidly devolving from the generalized to the particular, from the awesomely abstract to the intensely (even idiosyncratically) personal.
There has always been a tension between these two concepts of God. I brought the matter up with Jack Miles, whose book, God: A Biography, won the 1996 Pulitzer Prize for nonfiction. Miles sets the situation into historical context: "What made the fortune, so to speak, of the God of Israel, " he observes, "was that he combined two functions previously separate: on the one hand, the function of the Mesopotamian personal God, a kind of guardian angel whose responsibilities were concentrated on one man or woman but whose powers were also limited; on the other, the function of the Canaanite/Mesopotamian high God, El, whose attention to any individual man or woman was slight or unpredictable but whose powers were universal. Before this historic synthesis, you got either one or the other. After it, you had the electrifying possibility that the top God was also our God and even my personal God. After it, of course, you also had the whole range of unanswerable questions of the sort 'How could a good God--and El was an essentially benign, judgelike figure--permit X to happen to us, or to me?' "
Is the "top God"-"my God" synthesis coming undone? Even as a great deal of the "top God" discussion drifts into remote realms of cosmology, much of the "my God" discussion becomes ever more individualized. Evangelical Protestantism has especially cherished the notion of a personal God, and this continues to be reflected in the heartfelt speech of ordinary people and even of nonbelievers. (Recall the reaction of Lt. Scheisskopf's wife, in Catch 22, to Yossarian's famous tirade against God. Yossarian asks why she is so upset, since she doesn't believe in God to begin with. She replies, "But the God I don't believe in is a good God, a just God, a merciful God.")
The personal God of the sincerely born-again Christian bears little resemblance to a different sort of personalized God, the customized kind that one acquires as one might a personal trainer, though the workouts often are not as strenuous. This latter sort of personalized God may amount at best to a synonym for "conscience" or "serenity." The dark analogs of the personalized God are one's personal demons--which represent the individually customized version of what used to go by the nontechnical terms Bad Behavior or Guilt or simply Evil. (Those malevolent imps are tenacious and bothersome: Robert S. McNamara, the former secretary of defense, was once seen by the Washington Post trying to "wriggle loose from his personal demons." The Chicago Tribune once witnessed the tennis player John McEnroe "swearing at personal demons.")
Another form the personal God may take involves a fragmentation of the concept of divinity itself. Thus, writing in The New Yorker in December 1996, Louis Menand posited the breakdown of traditional monotheism into "genetic polytheism," in which personal behavior is attributable to an individualized genetic pantheon. Where once there was a God of Anger, now there is a gene of aggression. Where once there was a God of Wine, now there is a gene of alcoholism. In ancient Greece, Phobos was the God of Fear. Today he is gene SLC6A4, whose specific Olympian dwelling place is chromosome 17q12.
And then there is the God module, which is not so much polytheistic as polymorphous. According to researchers at the University of California at San Diego, there is a region of the temporal lobe the stimulation of which, sometimes manifested in the form of seizures, can now be correlated with certain intangible mental experiences. One of the California researchers, Vilayanur S. Ramachandran, making public his team's findings late last year at the annual meeting of the Society of Neuroscience, stated, "We like to suggest there may be neural circuits in the temporal lobe that may be part of the machinery of the brain that is involved in mystical experiences and God." The researchers have christened these neural circuits the "God module." "Now this is a matter between me, the two people I love most ... and our god modules." We have not heard these words yet, the Lord be praised.
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Following his successful military campaign, Fidel Castro replaced Fulgencio Batista as leader of Cuba on 9th January, 1959. In its first hundred days in office Castro's government passed several new laws. Rents were cut by up to 50 per cent for low wage earners; property owned by Batista and his ministers was confiscated; the telephone company was nationalized and the rates were reduced by 50 per cent; land was redistributed amongst the peasants (including the land owned by the Castro family); separate facilities for blacks and whites (swimming pools, beaches, hotels, cemeteries etc.) were abolished.
Some of Castro's new laws also upset the United States. Much of the land given to the peasants was owned by corporations in the United States. So also was the telephone company that was nationalized. The United States government responded by telling Castro they would no longer be willing to supply the technology and technicians needed to run Cuba's economy. When this failed to change Castro's policies they reduced their orders for Cuban sugar.
Castro refused to be intimidated by the United States and adopted even more aggressive policies towards them. In the summer of 1960 Castro nationalised United States property worth $850 million. He also negotiated a deal where by the Soviet Union and other communist countries in Eastern Europe agreed to purchase the sugar that the United States had refused to take. The Soviet Union also agreed to supply the weapons, technicians and machinery denied to Cuba by the United States.
President Dwight Eisenhower was in a difficult situation. The more he attempted to punish Fidel Castro the closer he became to the Soviet Union. His main fear was that Cuba could eventually become a Soviet military base. To change course and attempt to win Castro's friendship with favourable trade deals was likely to be interpreted as a humiliating defeat for the United States. Instead Eisenhower announced that he would not buy any more sugar from Cuba.
In April 1960 two CBS newsmen, Robert Taber and Richard Gibson run a full page ad in the New York Times in order to make a statement on the importance of the Cuban revolution. The authors received more than a thousand letters of people ready to take action. This included Simone de Beauvoir, Jean-Paul Sartre, Norman Mailer, Dan Wakefield, Truman Capote, John Henrik Clarke, Alan Sagner, James Baldwin, Julian Mayfield, John O. Killens, Robert F. Williams, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Linus Pauling and Allen Ginsberg. It was later discovered that the Cuban government provided $3500 towards the cost of the newspaper advert.
As a result of this advertisement the Fair Play for Cuba Committee (FPCC) was established. The main objective of the FPCC was for the United States to end its economic boycott of Cuba. Within six months, the FPCC had 7000 members in 27 "adult chapters" and 40 student councils on various college campuses with emerging student leaders such as Saul Landau and Robert Scheer.
It was not long before the CIA was taking a close interest in the activities of the FPCC. Two days after the publication of the advert, William K. Harvey, head of the CIA's Cuban affairs, told FBI counterintelligence chief Sam Papich: “For your information, this Agency has derogatory information on all individuals listed in the attached advertisement.” Other documents show that James Jesus Angleton and Jane Roman were also taking a close interest in the activities of the FPCC.
In November 1960, the LA chapter of the FPCC held a press conference where they “called upon Congress to investigate immediately the widespread reports indicating that the Central Intelligence Agency is implicated in the training of armed forces for an invasion of Cuba. Persistent reports from Guatemala, Nicaragua and Florida of invasion forces in these areas being tied to the CIA raise into question U.S. observance of the principle of nonintervention into the domestic affairs of other countries.”
On April 27, 1961, J. Edgar Hoover himself ordered his agents to focus on pro-Castro activists, stating that the FPCC illustrated "the capacity of a nationality group organization to mobilize its efforts in such a situation so as to arrange demonstrations and influence public opinion.” Under orders from Hoover, Cartha DeLoach began a red-baiting campaign against the FPCC during May 1961. According to Bill Simpich: "As part of his counterintelligence responsibilities, DeLoach developed a Mass Media Program that included over 300 newspaper reporters, columnists, radio commentators, and television news investigators."
In April, 1961, Dr. Enrique Lorenzo Luaces told Army Intelligence that Robert Taber introduced him to “Lt. Harvey Oswald, an arms expert” while having drinks at Sloppy Joe's Bar in Havana. Tony Varona later testified that he believed Lee Harvey Oswald was in Cuba during 1961.
The FBI also decided to infiltrate the Fair Play for Cuba Committee. Its main spy was Victor Thomas Vicente (T-3245-S), who became the head of the Social Committee for the FPCC. In May, 1961, Vicente supplied the FBI with the FPCC mailing list. Released documents suggest that the FBI was concentrating on FPCC operatives in Dallas, Tampa and Miami.
Athan G. Theoharis, professor of history at Marquette History and the author of The FBI and American Democracy (2004), has claimed the FBI carried out eight black bag jobs to the FPCC (in a black bag job, the documents are photographed rather than stolen, so that the target does not know that its privacy has been compromised).
Robert Taber resigned from the FPCC in February, 1962. The following month he was interviewed by the CIA and FBI (19th March). He was never charged with any offence but according to Bill Simpich: "Many people claim that Taber had gone over to the CIA at this point. The real question is more subtle - it isn't whether he asked to be an informant, but whether his offer was ever accepted."
On July 16, 1962, Richard Gibson wrote a letter to Thornton Hagert, the stepbrother of Philip Reiss of the Dept. Of Agriculture, telling him that he wants to make contact with the CIA. On 16th August, 1962, Gibson was interviewed by agent James Day. A report on this interview says: “We advised Attorney General (Robert F. Kennedy) re (Gibson’s) interview with New York office on 8/16/62 (redacted) wherein he wanted money to denounce FPCC and wanted US to grant fugitive Robert Williams immunity from prosecution if he returned from Cuba. We told AG Gibson was untrustworthy and we were not initiating any more communication with him. Data herein will be given AG, as well as CIA and State Department, which agencies are aware of the previous interview.”
Vincent T. Lee, president of the Tampa chapter, replaced Gibson as the head of the Fair Play for Cuba Committee. He was told that Gibson had intitially fled to Canada and that he arrived in Algeria in September 1962.
Another document confirms that Richard Gibson offered to work for the government: "Gibson indicated that he was willing to publicly denounce the FPCC, say he was duped, that the FPCC is a tool of the Cuban government, that it is ineffective, and anyone still remaining loyal (to the FPCC) was just wasting his time, or any other tactic subsequently determined to be the most effective course of conduct. However, there was an undertone that he expected to be paid for any efforts in this regard. He stated that it was his personal opinion that it would be much more effective to use the FPCC as a cover for intelligence and counter-intelligence purposes, but when questioned for his specific thinking in this regard, he commented only that this could possibly be worked out later."
The FPCC was active during the Cuban Missile Crisis. One demonstration on 27th October, 1962, drew about 2500 people. Over 3,500 attended the meeting organized by the San Francisco chapter.
Vincent T. Lee went on a speaking tour for the month of April, 1963. Lee told the FPCC: "Victor Vicente will handle anything of importance that happens during his absence." Victor Thomas Vicente, who was the FBI spy at the FPCC, arranged for agents to enter the office on 21st April.
On 26th May, 1963, Lee Harvey Oswald wrote to the Fair Play for Cuba Committee and proposed "renting a small office at my own expense for the purpose of forming a FPCC branch here in New Orleans". Three days later, without waiting for a reply, Oswald ordered 1,000 copies of a handbill from a local printers. It read: "Hands Off Cuba! Join the Fair Play for Cuba Committee, New Orleans Charter Member Branch, Free Literature, Lectures, Everyone Welcome!" Oswald also rented an office for the FPCC at 544 Camp Street. No one joined the FPCC in New Orleans but Oswald did send out two honorary membership cards to Gus Hall and Benjamin Davis, two senior members of the American Communist Party.
According to Bill Simpich: "4/18/63 is the postmark date of the letter sent from Dallas by Oswald to the national FPCC office in New York. An FBI memo about this letter refers to “photographs of the below listed material made available by NY 3245-S* on 4/21/63...in the event any of this material is disseminated outside the bureau, caution should be exercised to protect the source, NY 3245-S*, and the communication should be classified “Confidential”".
David Kaiser claims in The Road to Dallas that: "In July 1963, the agency infiltrated an informer from the New York chapter of the Fair Play for Cuba Committee, a Puerto Rican named Victor Thomas Vicente, into Cuba, probably through Mexico City. Vicente declined to settle there, as the CIA hoped he might, but he met both Castro and Che Guevara and was debriefed after he returned.”
On 9th August, 1963, Lee Harvey Oswald was giving out his Fair Play for Cuba Committee leaflets when he became involved in a fight with Carlos Bringuier. Oswald was arrested and on 12th August, he was found guilty and fined $10. While in prison he was visited by FBI agent, John L. Quigley.
Five days later Oswald debated the issue of Fidel Castro and Cuba with Bringuier on the Bill Stuckey Radio Show. Oswald explained: "The principals of thought of the Fair Play for Cuba consist of restoration of diplomatic trade and tourist relations with Cuba.... We are primarily interested in the attitude of the US government toward Cuba. And in that way we are striving to get the United States to adopt measures which would be more friendly toward the Cuban people and the new Cuban regime in that country."
Following the assassination of John F. Kennedy the offices of the Fair Play for Cuba Committee were closed down (December, 1963).
In his book The Kennedy Conspiracy (2002), Anthony Summers claims that released documents show that both the Central Intelligence Agency and Federal Bureau of Investigation penetrated the FPCC. Summers points out that the CIA side of the operation was directed by David Atlee Phillips and quotes CIA officer, Joseph Smith as saying: "We did everything we could to make sure it was not successful - to smear it... to penetrate it. I think Oswald may have been part of a penetration attempt."
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The Kama Sutra - Mallanaga Vatsyayana LibriVox recording of The Kama Sutra by Vatsyayana. Read by Mark F Smith. The Kama Sutra, or Aphorisms on Love, has survived at least 1400 years as a dominant text on sexual relations between men and women. Vatsyayana claimed to have written the Kama Sutra while a religious student, “in contemplation of the Deity” - but references to older works, shrewd disputations by Vatsyayana of those authors' recommendations, and careful cataloging of practices in various of the Indian states indicate m... Keywords: hinduism; sex; librivox; audiobook Downloads: 1,390 http://www.archive.org/details/kama_sutra_1008_librivox
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-------Original Message------- Subject: FW: THREE THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT ISLAM If you never watch another YouTube video, please watch this video! If you do not think our country, the Western World or the World is at war with Islam, watch this video. If you think America, Israel, and the rest of the world can live at peace with Islam, watch the video. http://www.youtube.com:80/watch?v=Ib9rofXQl6w http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ib9rofXQl6w
PBS - Journey of Man http://stagevu.com/video/dtchropendve
...An examination of early man's migrations across the continents by analyzing DNA from people in all regions of the world, geneticist Spencer Wells has concluded that all humans alive today are descended from a single man who lived in Africa around 60,000 years ago. Modern humans, he contends, didn't start their spread across the globe until after that time. Most archaeologists would say the exodus began 100,000 years ago—a 40,000-year discrepancy. "global family tree" picture is in the right direction but more data is needed to truly complete the picture.
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RacismaHistory-TheColorofMoneColonialismandtheSlaveTrade No1-2007 cgcmjzcquxju
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During the 19th century racial categorization took on a pseudo-scientific stance. This program shows how the academic racism of the period helped to spread imperialist policies across the globe. Sifting through the science of eugenics and it's link to social Darwinism, the film juxtaposes the racial hygiene theories of Robert Knox, Francis Galton and Eugene Fischer with racial warfare in Tasmania, Victorian apathy in famine-wracked India, and prefacing the Holocaust - horrific German colonization tactics in Namibia.Expert commentary comes from author David Dabydeen, Dr. Maria Misra of Oxford University and Professor Catherine Hall of University College London. Contains graphic footage from concentration camps.
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Racism a History - A Fatal Impact: Eugenics Social Darwinism and Genocide 2007 (2-3) During the 19th century racial categorization took on a pseudo-scientific stance. This program shows ...During the 19th century racial categorization took on a pseudo-scientific stance. This program shows how the academic racism of the period helped to spread imperialist policies across the globe. Sifting through the science of eugenics and it's link to social Darwinism, the film juxtaposes the racial hygiene theories of Robert Knox, Francis Galton and Eugene Fischer with racial warfare in Tasmania, Victorian apathy in famine-wracked India, and prefacing the Holocaust - horrific German colonization tactics in Namibia. Expert commentary comes from author David Dabydeen, Dr. Maria Misra of Oxford University and Professor Catherine Hall of University College London. Contains graphic footage from concentration camps.
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RacismaHistoryASavageLegacyApartheidJimCrowAndRacismToday-No3-2007 bflcihexmihn
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Did racist atrocities in the 19th and 20th centuries bring Western society to an ethical and ideological turning point? Or has racial oppression simply assumed other more insidious forms? Pursuing answers this program focuses on a pattern of segregation and genocide evident in King Leopolds Belgian Congo rampages, South Africas apartheid rule, the terrorism of Jim Crow, and less obvious examples that persist in todays global community. Several renowned authors including Dr. Michael Eric Dyson of Georgetown University, Dr. Manning Marable of Columbia, and Dr. Kwame Anthony Appiah of Princeton contribute expert commentary. Contains graphically violent imagery, footage, and re-enactments.
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