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Wednesday, April 2, 2008

In the News

Via Reuters:

Shards of broken glass outside the basement window of 31 Vine Street hint at the destruction inside the three-story home.

Thieves smashed the window to break in and then gutted the property for its copper pipes — a crime that has spread across the United States as the economy slows and foreclosed homes stand empty and vulnerable.

“They cut it here and then pulled it right out of the wall,” real estate broker Marc Charney said, pointing to broken plaster near a wrecked baseboard heating system in the 2,774-sq-ft home in Brockton, Massachusetts, a working-class city of 94,304 people.

Similar stories are unfolding nationwide as a glut of home foreclosures coincides with record highs in the price of copper and other metals.

Via Global Research:

The US Congress, the US media, the American people, and the United Nations, are looking the other way as Cheney prepares his attack on Iran.

If only America had an independent media and an opposition party. If there were a shred of integrity left in American political life, perhaps a third act of naked aggression – a third war crime under the Nuremberg standard – by the Bush Regime could be prevented.

On March 30, the Russian News & Information Agency, Novosti, cited "a high-ranking security source: "The latest military intelligence data point to heightened US military preparations for both an air and ground operation against Iran."

According to Novosti, Russian Colonel General Leonid Ivashov said "that the Pentagon is planning to deliver a massive air strike on Iran’s military infrastructure in the near future."

The chief of Russia’s general staff, Yuri Baluyevsky, said last November that Russia was beefing up its military in response to US aggression, but that the Russian military is not "obliged to defend the world from the evil Americans."

On March 29, OpEdNews cited a report by the Saudi Arabian newspaper Okaz, which was picked up by the German news service, DPA. The Saudi newspaper reported on March 22, the day following Cheney’s visit with the kingdom’s rulers, that the Saudi Shura Council is preparing "national plans to deal with any sudden nuclear and radioactive hazards that may affect the kingdom following experts’ warnings of possible attacks on Iran’s Bushehr nuclear reactors."

And Admiral William "there will be no attack on Iran on my watch" Fallon has been removed as US chief of Central Command, thus clearing the way for Cheney’s planned attack on Iran.

The Iranians don’t seem to believe it, despite the dispatch of US nuclear submarines and another aircraft carrier attack group to the Persian Gulf. To counter any Iranian missiles launched in response to an attack, the US is deploying anti-missile defenses to protect US bases and Saudi oil fields.

Two massive failures by the American media, the Democratic Party, and the American people have paved the way for Cheney’s long-planned attack on Iran. One failure is the lack of skepticism about the US government’s explanation of 9/11. The other failure is the Democrats’ refusal to begin impeachment proceedings against President Bush for lying to the Congress, the American people, and the world and launching an invasion of Iraq based on deception and fabricated evidence.

Via Global Research:

A deadly fungus, known as Ug99, which kills wheat, has likely spread to Pakistan from Africa according to reports in the British New Scientist magazine. If true, that threatens the vital Asian Bread Basket including the Punjab region. The spread of the deadly virus, stem rust, against which an effective fungicide does not exist, comes as world grain stocks reach the lowest in four decades and government subsidized bio-ethanol production, especially in the USA, Brazil and EU are taking land out of food production at alarming rates. The deadly fungus is being used by Monsanto and the US Government to spread patented GMO seeds.

Via Skidmore College:

Former Attorney General John Ashcroft will lecture on “Leadership in Challenging Times” when he visits Skidmore College Wednesday, April 2.

2 comments:

General Direction said...

"Classical modern science described only the surface of things, a single dimension of reality. And the more dogmatically science treated it as the only dimension, as the very essence of reality, the more misleading it became. Today, for instance, we may know immeasurably more about the universe than our ancestors did, and yet, it increasingly seems they knew something more essential about it than we do, something that escapes us. The same thing is true of nature and of ourselves. The more thoroughly all our organs and their functions, their internal structure, and the biochemical reactions that take place within them are described, the more we seem to fail to grasp the spirit, purpose, and meaning of the system that they create together and that we experience as our unique "self"." Vaclav Havel, former and first president of the Czech Republic

We are in the thick of it...this is why I post such things...I do not want to scare or guilt people into activism...I honestly have a hard time imagining what can be done.

I ask earnestly, is there is middle way? With these types of stories which don't touch the main stream news, it seems no...But can you revolt? Absolutely not. Undisclosed detention centers, communications dragnet, exoskeletons, rayguns, biometrics, RFID, IP addresses, cellphones...

So where does that leave us? I've racked my brain, and it seems that the material age must finish what it has started. But with such a claim comes much sacrifice in order to safeguard the consciousness for a smooth transition.

Where is our model to go by? I try not to speak of truth anymore, rather models. If terence mckenna is too much for anyone, read The Need for Transcendence by Vaclav Havel. A shift of ages is upon us, and what wisdom are we to consult? Based on some of our lifestyles, it seems to me the shamanic, aboriginal, indigenous.

But I want to stress the level of story and novelty of this entire situation. For myself, if i let go of my material reality (school, things, friends, standard conversations, driving, doing things im supposed to do, or sometimes even want to do, belief, truth) a different kind of consciousness overcomes that can be terrifying, uncomfortable, but seemingly futuristic...Intuition takes control of the wheel, the left side of the brain says hello and views the world as an unimaginable work of art to be created and navigated...

To not feel absolutely crazy in light of such potential realities is an indication of our programming and insensitivity...

Alongside the significance of intuition is undoubtedly love...Living in a world without magic and myth is like sleeping with someone you don’t really love. It’s thrilling, generally accepted, strangely condoned. No doubt it’s fun for a while, but only physically. Mentally it’s poisonous. Scientifically it’s catastrophic. And globally, according to my synthesis, it’s indicative of the apocalypse.

We've been fucking mother have we not?

Anonymous said...

hmm... in the news...

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