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Sunday, October 19, 2014
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
The Offender Feels Offended
Thom Hartmann recently
quoted some Pastafarian (those who believe in the Flying Spaghetti
Monster) beliefs on XM radio. His point was obvious; to show that the
recent absurd “Supreme” Court decision on Hobby Lobby has
potentially serious consequences... But the very first comment call
he got was somebody trying to shut him up – not about the “Supreme”
Court decision – but about even mentioning the Flying Spaghetti
Monster.
All I can say about this
offended caller is that he really needs to study history and current
events about what supposedly good Christians have done – and are
still supporting – before he goes off about playful criticism.
I get Thom's point. If
Hobby Lobby doesn't have to pay for womens' health care because it's
against their religious viewpoint, that opens a huge can of worms on
other religious viewpoints.
But that was of no concern
to this caller. Though it was obvious that Thom picked Pastafarian
beliefs as an absurd example of how far this could go, all the caller
cared about was that Thom Hartmann dared to talk about the Flying
Spaghetti Monster in the same paragraph as Christianity.
The caller was incensed
that Thom would even mention what is blatantly a made up religion
along side his authentic religion. This caller tried to
convince us that somehow, Thom Hartmann said something horribly
insensitive and politically incorrect.
Now wait a minute...
First; if somebody
out there wants to start a religion just to point out how silly it is
to believe in something without any proof, maybe they have a point.
And if they do have a relevant point, it is repression to keep the
Pastafarians from making it – not the other way around. I'm sick
and tired of hearing religious zealots claiming they are being
oppressed by being prevented from essentially oppressing others. And
that's exactly what this guy was trying to do. He didn't want anybody
to even know there might be alternative viewpoints to his. And I bet
I know where he learned his tactic. The Christians learned it from
the Jews.
For decades now, anybody who
says anything negative about Israel is immediately branded an
anti-Semite – thus inferring they are a Nazi. The tactic has worked
time and time again – no matter what Israel has done.
Now; before you brand me
an anti-Semite, allow me to say this. There are good and evil people
who are Jewish, just like everybody else. Some Jews have a heart of
gold. Some Jews have a heart of stone. And the Jews who misuse the
anti-Semite accusation just to shut people up are evil. And borrowing
this tactic to shut up free thinkers is just as evil.
Second; this
“offended” Christian has no sense of history. My ancestry is
Native American. Christians crushed my Native culture. My
grandparents were both (legally) kidnapped and forced to attend
Indian Schools – run by “good” Christians. My grandmother once
told me that if they spoke their Native language, they would be
beaten. In fact, if they were caught holding onto any
of their Native culture, they would be beaten. By any reasonable
standards, if this were to happen to adults; this kind of treatment
would be considered systematic torture and
brainwashing. But they were heathen children, so it was OK –
even commendable. My culture was stolen from us by Christians – who
used ridicule and abuse (not humor) to force my people to assimilate
to their way of thinking. And moreover, no Christian church has ever
spoke out against this kind of hideous behavior while it was
happening. The silly acts of Pastafarians are in no way even close to
injustices Christians have committed.
Third; what does
this type of offended behavior actually represent? Was it an
attempted act of repression? I would surmise what this caller was
trying to tell us is: “Don't even think about questioning my
perception of reality.” I guess I can see that point. Everyone has
the same vantage point – through our own eyes. We're all only
human. Maybe we don't have a right to question each others'
perception of reality. But what if one of us were wrong, and the
other saw that? Don't we have a duty to help each other? Don't we
have a duty to help each other find the truth. If I worded this
comment as a strategy for spreading his religion, the offended
Christian would likely agree with me fully. But if I worded this as a
strategy for changing his religion, the offended Christian might
literally be willing to go to war with me. What does
that tell us?
It sounds like this
offended Christian has been brainwashed to me. (Let's face it,
Christians use a milder form of the same manipulative techniques that
they used in Indian Schools – on their own children.) And what
shows me that he might be brainwashed? His anger at those who would
question his perception of reality – which almost blatantly
obviously is a psychological defense mechanism to keep him from even
considering any alternative world view.
If someone made a point
that challenged my personal beliefs, I would consider
the point's merits and adjust my beliefs if necessary.
Yet, if someone were
brainwashed; one would expect them to be programed to resist all
efforts at reason. In that way, the brainwashing will hold.
But it isn't the churches
I'm afraid of. For the most part, they really do want you to do good.
But what if someone saw the power of the churches and decided to use fundamentalist religious manipulative techniques for political aims?
I'm suspicious that the
powers that be (the oligarchy) saw that the religious fundamentalists
were easy to manipulate, so they decided to create a political party
based upon fundamentalist religion manipulation techniques. It
wouldn't be necessary to start a political party from scratch (the
oligarchy is inherently lazy and corrupt). So, they just took over a
party. You know, like the Tea Party.
I'm suspicious that this
offended Christian is a product of political manipulations that have
driven him to outrage over anything that doesn't fit into his
handlers' (the oligarchy's) political agenda (getting even richer –
at the expense of everyone and everything else). This offended caller
sounded so committed to his beliefs that it would be easy to consider
the possibility that rather than question his own faith, he might
kill anyone who did. I'm not exaggerating. There are plenty of
examples of violent behavior at the hands of Christians.
My ex-wife once told me of
her grandfather, who was an outspoken atheist. They found his dead
body hanging upside down with a cross carved in his back.
Religion does not always
manifest itself as sanity.
...Or as Hunter S.
Thompson used to say; “When the going gets weird, the weird turn
pro.”
Was this offended caller
sane? We don't know. All we know is that he was willing to go on a
nationally syndicated radio talk show and claim that an injustice was
made by the reading of an article about a silly religion (not his
own). Just the implied comparison to his own religion was enough to
send him on a rant. Could he be a homicidal maniac? Thom Hartmann
sure backed off quick.
Now before you go and call
me a communist (the Christian propaganda equivalent to anti-Semite),
remember; what we should be after is the truth.
I don't care what religion
you are.
As long as your religious
acts don't detrimentally effect me.
Be Pastafarian. Be
Christian. Be Jewish. Be Muslim. I don't care.
Just don't mess up my
life.
But the fanatics are never
satisfied with that.
For the fanatics, like
those in the Tea Party; it's either they rule or they tear down the
walls. It's either they rule, or they shut down the country. It's
either they rule, or those who do run things are the Antichrist –
even if they're Christian too.
Finally, getting back to
Thom Hartmann's point; a number of religions have religious beliefs
that don't coincide with America's policies. No religions believe in
unjust wars. Some religions don't believe in war at all. But let's
just talk about one war for now.
There is a “war” going
on in Palestine and Israel now. A very one-sided war.
America, for decades, has
been giving Israel billions of dollars in military aid. And the
Palestinians are no match for the military might of Israel. As a
Native American, I see this occupation of lands in Palestine as a
similar situation to what America did to Native Americans in the
1800s. The Palestinians were living in Palestine, bothering no one.
Suddenly, some foreign country claimed that their land was now the
property of Jewish settlers. The Palestinians didn't like it. So they
were forced onto what looks a lot like Indian Reservations or even
Nazi Concentration Camps. They didn't like it. So now they're being
forced into the sea.
As a Native American, it
is a fundamental conviction (call it religious if you want) that I
not support the military invasion of an indigenous people by an
aggressive culture. As the Jews once said; “NEVER AGAIN!” The
repetition of the pain of what happened to my ancestors goes deeply
against my personal beliefs. I can't think of any American foreign
policy that would offend me more.
I suspect that many Native
Americans find it repugnant that their tax dollars are going to
support the violent oppression of a Native people in the Middle East.
Native Americans should
not have to pay taxes to support the oppression of the Palestinian
people. In a way, it is a further oppression of us – by forcing us
to pay for the oppression of others. In time, I hope
that some Native American religious organization will challenge this
outrage, this oppression, this sacrilege; by utilizing the Hobby
Lobby decision.
...And I bet this “war”
would end in a heartbeat if America threatened to cut off our
military “aid” to Israel.
Saturday, June 28, 2014
Understanding Our Fate – To Overcome It
“Facts do not cease to
exist because they are ignored.”
Aldous Huxley
“That men do not learn
much from the lessons of history is the most important of all the
lessons of history.”
Alduos Huxley
There are those who
believe that humanity is the epitome of all life.
In fact; there are those
who believe that humans were made in the image of God.
However; there are also
those of us who have come to the conclusion that humanity is more
like an adaptation to a system of adaptation.
These points of view can
lead to quite different attitudes about change.
The “image of God”
folks are obviously inclined to believe that change carries with it
the risk of a fall from grace. While the adapters (like myself) tend
to view traditions as only going so far – and evolution as
necessary – even desirable.
The Theory of (Genetic)
Evolution has often been a point of contention between those who
believe in God and those who believe in freedom of thought. However,
nowhere in the Theory of Evolution is God even mentioned.
The Theory of Evolution
defines a process... that's it.
That's it.
If one has a preconceived
notion of how we came to be or what our place is in the universe, the
Theory of Evolution may feel like blasphemy. But it isn't. Whether or
not God exists, the Theory of Evolution is simply the next step in
our education of who we are. With that education, we just might be
able to better figure out who we want to become. Humans have evolved
to the point where we can actually plan our society's evolution. And
obviously, we critically need to do that.
Humanity has prospered
because we not only have been able to adapt to the challenges our
Environment has presented us, but because we also have been able to
adapt our Environment to our desires...
And it turns out humanity is pretty good at changing things.
Which leads to our
dilemma. We have changed our world so much (both purposefully and
inadvertently) that we have brought on the Sixth Great Extinction.
Our evolutionary advantage has turned on us.
I am convinced that this
has been our destiny.
But it doesn't have to be
– if we evolve.
To change our situation,
we have to understand it. And to do that, we have to think like
Darwin. We have to ask ourselves some difficult questions. And we
have to understand our limitations. That's right; even if we were
made in the image of God – we are far from gods. So let's stop
pretending we already have all the answers.
What we do know is that
humanity has a history of civilizations rising and collapsing. Our
ancestors have created amazing civilizations that eventually could no
longer stand on their own because of the consequences
of the actions of those civilizations. This process is key to understanding the human condition. (And some civilizations in history did figure it out.)
The seeds of humanity's
failures lie in the consequences of our success. We have evolved to
adapt our environment to our needs so well that we now can destroy
the Environment we so dearly need to survive.
There is a cycle of human civilizations where we alter our natural environment to our benefit, resulting in a population growth that ultimately leads to the destruction of our life-supporting environment – and the collapse of our civilization. Lots of people die, which gives the environment time to recover – and then the cycle starts again.
There is a cycle of human civilizations where we alter our natural environment to our benefit, resulting in a population growth that ultimately leads to the destruction of our life-supporting environment – and the collapse of our civilization. Lots of people die, which gives the environment time to recover – and then the cycle starts again.
We all sense this. And yet, we are still
animals. Even with this understanding, we haven't been able to stop it (yet).
If our civilization does
eventually collapse, there will be pundits who will proclaim the
“failure” of science. They will be ignorant fools. Our problems
don't stem from our understanding of science. Our problems stem from
our application of our knowledge of science.
Everyone believes in cars
and computers and smart phones and satellites, but close to half of
Americans don't “believe” in Global Warming. As a culture; we
believe in tools that give us a temporary advantage, but we don't
want to believe that there are long-term consequences to having and
using those tools.
But this isn't about what
we “believe.”
The facts are there.
It's just that too many of
us are too busy chasing a position of status, a dream of infinite
wealth, or the next piece of tail to bother to look.
This reminds me of the
line to a song:
“I'm just a squirrel,
trying to get a nut.”
...And some of us have
done an amazing job of collecting nuts. However, if we collect too
many nuts; there won't be any more nut trees because we collected all
the nuts!
My point is simple. We
need to adapt.
Evolution is a system of
adaptation to an environment.
Humanity has adapted to
adapt our Environment.
We now need to learn to
adapt our system of adapting our world.
Again; the facts are
there.
Scientists have for
decades been warning us.
Scientists have for
decades been advising us on better alternatives.
But we've been ignoring
them for decades and focusing on the mass media advertised next new
thing – because they've been promising us the new tools, toys, and
treats.
Bark, beg, drool...
If there is a God, it has
shown us how to create systems that work. Just look at Nature. (You
know; God's creation.) These systems have been around for billions of
years. There is no waste. And the ultimate “goal” is apparently a
state of adaptive balance.
We are the beings changing
the Earth – which is forcing us to change. If we hesitate – if we
continue to rely on failing systems – if we wait until our system
collapses, far too many of us could be forced to step back to simpler
systems we can longer know live in. That would result in a desperate,
starving humanity treating life on Earth like “bush meat.” We
can't go back. Humanity must adapt or die – NOW!
Evolution has almost
provided us with the capacity to foresee and act upon our dilemma. We
must continue to evolve. But we have more options than the other
animals. We have the option to evolve our society. We have the option
to evolve our culture. And with the advance of science, we might even
be able to genetically “evolve” without having to suffer the pain
of death every generation.
Evolution is evolving.
And hopefully, we have
evolved to the point where we can plan it.
If we don't, change will
just go to the highest bidder – until our systems collapse under
the weight of corruption and resource depletion – again.
Monday, June 16, 2014
Snake Valley Festival
Press
Release
For
Immediate Release
Snake
Valley celebrates Sixth Annual Water Festival June 20-22 in Baker,
Nevada.
Friends
and supporters of Snake Valley will gather in Baker, Nevada during
the weekend of June 20-22 for the sixth annual Snake Valley Festival
to celebrate and raise funds in support of community preservation.
All are invited to join in. All proceeds from the festival events
will benefit the Great Basin Water Network (www.greatbasinwater.net)
to help protect the water and environment in eastern Nevada and the
west desert of Utah.
An
ice cream social
in front of Baker Hall and a Great Basin beer
tasting at the Border Inn will kick
off events Friday night. All of the brews featured at the beer
tasting are brewed with water from the Great Basin. "The
Festival helps Great Basin Water Network to keep water in Snake
Valley," said Abby Johnson of the Great Basin Water Network.
"It's a fun way to raise awareness and money at the same time."
Stick around after the beer tasting for the Pageant and Talent Show
to help crown Mr. and Ms. Snake Valley and dance
until midnight with Pistol Rock.
With
their unique blend of rock, blues, and folk music, Trotta and
Ronstadt with James Dalton are headlining the Festival with concerts
at Centennial Arts Center in Ely, Nevada Friday evening beginning at
7:30 p.m. and on Sunday afternoon at the Border Inn in Baker at 2 pm.
Michael Ronstadt, cellist, and David Trotta, an accomplished solo
artist and multi-faceted instrumentalist, incorporate a
multi-cultural blend of music and storytelling. In addition, James
Dalton, also a storyteller and multi-talented musician, brings the
trio full circle. These talented musicians will also lead music
and storytelling
workshops for all ages throughout
the weekend.
Saturday
includes of a host of activities promising something for everyone.
The day will begin with a community
breakfast to help everyone fuel up
for the small town parade
which will complete its circuit twice, lest any spectators blink and
miss it. The day will continue with food
and craft booths, a yard and book sale, a silent auction, a homemade
pie sale, cowboy poetry and music, kids’ games, and a massive water
fight.
The
day will culminate with a BBQ
and live auction
at the Border Inn featuring local art, unique jewelry, vintage cast
iron cookware and heritage jams, jellies and preserves made with
fruits and vegetables grown in Snake Valley.
The
fun continues Sunday morning with the Snake Valley Slither a 5 or 10K
run/walk.
Participants are encouraged to don their best costumes to slither
through the course.
“The
Snake Valley Festival has something for everyone. Come out and
experience a parade that welcomes anyone to become part of it, join
the water fight at the playground, browse the silent auction, and
enjoy some of the great food. Peer through the solar telescope to
observe the sun or join the evening astronomy
program at Great Basin National
Park. Join the fun!” urged Gretchen
Baker, Festival Organizer.
For
more information on the Southern Nevada Water Authority pipeline
project, please visit www.greatbasinwater.net.
Monday, May 12, 2014
Our Post-Modern Parallel Universe
- Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it.
- Almost every civilization that has ever existed has collapsed.
- Some civilizations did not collapse because they adapted.
- The Internet is a tool capable of stimulating massive, rapid adaptation.
- If monopolies control the Internet, our civilization will be less capable of adapting – which could be disastrous on a scale we have yet to imagine.
Have you ever noticed how
economists never seem to talk about science? Sure, economists have
all kinds of technical looking charts and graphs. And they have a
whole language of scientific sounding terms. But rarely do you hear
them mention the pure sciences. It's as if economics is a separate
study unaffected by the rest of the world. It's as if economics is a
parallel universe – where only money matters.
And politicians aren't
much better. They pretty much defer to the economists.
On the other hand; real
scientists (such as conservation biologist and Professor Emeritus of
University of Arizona, Guy R. McPherson) have published books that
warn of dire consequences of continuing on our path of environmental
exploitation. Guy R. McPherson's book, Going
Dark, even warns of
a possibility of humanity's extinction by
2040!
There are conspicuous
signs we are already straining the Earth's capacity to support us. We have
already witnessed recent mass unrest worldwide due, at least in part,
to lack of
food – due, at least in part, to Global warming – due, at least in part, to human activities.
...And recently on The
Cobert Report, Edward O. Wilson (one of the smartest scientists I
know of) reminded us that humanity isn't just experiencing the
Earth's sixth extinction event on Earth – we are the
extinction event.
When legitimate scientists
warn us that we could drive ourselves to extinction in the near term,
we need to pay attention. But even though scientists have been
warning us since the 1960's, humanity has not acted with real
commitment.
Evidently, our money
obsessed culture has tried to create a “parallel universe”
society that doesn't reflect the actual world we live in – so that
we won't have to face our planet's limitations. However, of course;
pretending there is no precipice does not take it away.
In our dysfunctional society; it's not about the balance of life on the
planet, it's about the balance sheets that tell us our profits and
losses. We have become disconnected with our world, and yet we've
somehow convinced ourselves we see a clearer view (on television, of
course).
Far too many people have
been convinced that our fossil fuel dependent economy matters more
than our environment. But it is so blatantly obvious that every
economy on Earth combined are just a subset
of our planet's Environment.
Example: Our present
economy relies heavily on fossil fuels. Through the main stream
media, those who sell and use fossil fuels have conned us into believing our
economy would collapse without them. So, we continue to burn fossil
fuels. Now, scientists have found that we have consequently pushed
the West Antarctica ice sheet past its tipping point – which
guarantees
a 10 foot sea level rise... NASA scientist Thomas P. Wagner has
said; “This is really happening.”... “There's nothing to stop
it now.” And NASA glaciologist Eric Rignot has said; “The system
is in sort of a chain reaction that is unstoppable.”
… And a 10 foot sea level rise pretty much guarantees a collapse of everyone's economies.
Nonetheless; one
in four Americans take no stock in Global Warming. That's right,
one in four Americans get their science education from advertiser
supported main stream media “news.” What's astounding about this
is that they have to wait for that “education” while watching
countless advertisements from fossil fuel companies. Haven't they
ever heard the term; “follow the money”? Though this is the
epitome of gullibility, one in four Americans would rather believe
that Global Warming is some sort of scientists' conspiracy than
seriously concern themselves with cutting back on fossil fuel
consumption.
Obviously, far too many of
us simply don't want to know the truth.
The truth is just too
depressing... and horrifically scary.
In the real world; every
technological innovation humanity has ever invented has had
(sometimes far reaching) consequences.
In the parallel universe;
it's OK to build nuclear power plants, because somebody will soon
invent a way to deal with all the nuclear waste.
In the real world; our
planet has only a limited number of resources.
In the parallel universe;
we can make out like bandits selling scarce resources.
In the real world; climate
change is beginning to disastrously
effect every place on the planet.
In the parallel universe;
we won't have to wear jackets in the Winter.
In the real world; almost
every civilization that has existed has collapsed.
In the parallel universe;
our
super-superior civilization cannot fail – no matter how hard we push
it to the brink.
In the real world; the
Earth is now in it's sixth great extinction event – and most of
this extinction is human caused.
In the parallel universe;
we can't know this – or we don't care to remember it.
In the real world; when
you die, you rot.
In the parallel universe;
if you pray to the right God, he will rescue you from the predicament
humanity has created.
(Now wait a minute... God
is going to save us from killing off all of his creations? If you
believe that after destroying life on Earth – all of God's
creations, we will be welcome in Heaven; then you really are
thinking in a parallel universe.)
So...
What if the “sky is
falling” scientists are right?
What if we are on the
short road to extinction by going the direction we are headed?
Then we obviously need to
change that direction.
We need to start thinking
in the real world.
It has basically come down
to; adapt or die.
(I'm reminded of the scene
in the movie Blade Runner, where Eldon Tyrell, the
insanely-rich oligarch, says to the engineered human; “The light
that burns twice as bright burns half as long. And you have burned so
very, very brightly....”)
Blade
Runner depiction of Los Angeles in the future
It may be that, in order
to get where we are today, our civilization had to “break some
eggs”. (In case you're not familiar with the
quote; “If you want an omelet, you have to break some eggs.”)
Maybe we had
to create an unstable society to nurture the innovations we have
seen. Maybe our fatal weaknesses are unavoidable hidden consequences
of our greatest strengths. Maybe intelligent life is its own greatest
enemy. But then again maybe, if we accepted our predicament; we might change our
behavior – and fix our problems.
Money is just a tool. All
tools can be misused. But we have the capacity to learn how not to
misuse our tools.
Humanity's extinction by
2040?
...We can do better than
that.
But how?
...Not by thinking in an
imaginary parallel universe – by honestly assessing
our real world situation and creatively
devising better ways to deal with it.
We need to work together.
We need to notice everyone's ideas. We need to fix our systems and to
develop new ones that work even better.
That's why the Internet is
so important.
That's why the
monopolization of the Internet might just be the hindrance that
blocks us from fixing critical things – which could lead to
humanity's extinction.
So, why wouldn't everyone want net neutrality? Because if they can control the flow of information, they can make money for doing nothing.
So, why wouldn't everyone want net neutrality? Because if they can control the flow of information, they can make money for doing nothing.
In the real world; life is
full of predators, parasites, and swindlers. There are people who
want us to think in their parallel universe. That's how
they control us. That's how they enslave us. That's how they keep up
their outdated multi-billion dollar income streams. That's how they
crush better ideas. That's how they ruin our future.
Throughout history, there
have always been scheming demons who have wanted to control others,
to manipulate them, and to dominate their minds. These lying thieves want
your wealth. They want you to be their part-time slave. They want you
to fight and die for their exploits of greed. And they want you to
think that they are your “friend.”
...But first of all, they
want to control what you know.
They have controlled mass
media ever since they monopolized print media over a century ago. But
they don't have control over the Internet – yet.
Net Neutrality assures
that the scheming demons can't buy their way into your mind.
Which is why the ISPs want
to get rid of net neutrality – there's really big
money in accessing your mind.
They tried to buy off
Congress. But killing net neutrality was far too unpopular. So they
tried taking their corrupt case to the corrupt Supreme Court. They
won. But only if the FCC allowed them to sell access. They had
that covered too. They had convinced President Obama to appoint an
industry mole, Tom
Wheeler, to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
President Obama's FCC
chief is lying
to us about his position on net neutrality. He is on the fast
track to ignore the people, enrich the Internet Service
Providers (ISPs), and destroy the free flow of information humanity
so desperately needs.
Now would be a good time to urge President Obama to fire Tom Wheeler from the FCC. But we can only assume Obama, the first President elected by the Internet, wants this. He hired him.
Now would be a good time to urge President Obama to fire Tom Wheeler from the FCC. But we can only assume Obama, the first President elected by the Internet, wants this. He hired him.
The good news is that
individuals are not the only ones fighting this. Amazon,
eBay, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Netflix, Twitter, and Yahoo
are on our side. We can win this... again. (And of course, they will try
again... eternal vigilance...)
You only have a few more
days to make a comment to the FCC.
To make a comment to the
FCC: click here
...And if the FCC fails to
act in the best interests of America and the world?
Then we need to build our
own Internet. This isn't as hard as it sounds. We could connect in an
open
mesh network. Essentially, we could eliminate the need for ISPs.
This is already being done in other parts of the world – for far
less money, much better connection speeds, and better privacy from
the NSA.
The ISPs have been
overcharging us for connection to the Internet for too damn long. And
now they're using our money to steal control over the Internet to
ultimately charge us even more. What's worse, they may make it very
difficult for small websites to be accessed. Essentially, the ISPs
want to make the Internet like cable TV – devoid of fresh ideas.
We don't need the ISPs.
They charge far too much. And we certainly don't want them to control
what we know.
The information we share
on the “neutral” Internet may include the tools to save our
civilization – maybe even our species.
It's that important.
Saturday, April 19, 2014
The Astroturf Sagebrush Rebellion
This “standoff” wasn't
about cattle.
It's about fracking wells.
It's about neutering the BLM.
It's about neutering the BLM.
Deadbeat rancher Cliven
Bundy wasn't some kind of hero.
He was a tool.
He was a propaganda tool.
How do you think some guy
who doesn't pay his fees to the people of America (it's our land),
can recruit hordes of armed militants to chide BLM officers to commit
some violent act?
In contrast, think about
all those people who lost their homes, sometimes illegally, during
the financial crisis – who never got militia protection.
What is this? If you don't
pay the banksters; you're a bum. But if you don't pay the government,
you're a hero? This doesn't add up. It's as if the militia showed up
to protect a tax evader. This “confrontation” screams astroturf
theater.
No... There's a bigger
story here.
And it appears that ALEC
is behind it.
ALEC (American Legislative
Exchange Council) is not just your typical lobbying organization.
ALEC is also a corporate
bill mill. This is where the dirty work gets done. This is where
the laws that were written to protect Americans get watered down.
This is the primary organization behind corporate anarchy in America.
And ALEC has a long record of pushing legislation for States to seize
control of Federal Lands. The reason why is simple; because it's
easier to push around State legislatures.
As far back as 1978,
members of ALEC were bragging that they helped spur the initial
“Sagebrush Rebellion” in Northern Nevada.
And why?
ALEC doesn't care about
ranchers who don't pay their grazing fees. They care about how
powerful the BLM is. They want to push around, or in this case;
eliminate the BLM.
Follow the money. The Koch
brothers, Peabody Energy, Duke Energy, and American Electric Power
are examples of big contributors to ALEC. And they want to mine any
where they please:
BLM
lands – drill baby drill!
Forest
Service lands – dig'em up!
Wilderness
Areas – frack till the water turns black!
National
Parks – you can have 'em back when we're through...
Arizona Representative
Raul M. Grijalva (D) has asked the Department of Interior to
investigate ALEC's “aggressive effort” to change State laws
relating to land use. He claims this amounts to unregistered
lobbying.
Imagine that; militias
doing unregistered lobbying. It sounds crazy. But think about it.
They, and the mainstream media get the public all riled up about how
oppressive the “government” is. ALEC steps in with a corporate
written bill at the Nevada legislature. And the next thing you know,
the public gets played – and most likely; they will never know what
happened – until the frackers show up in their back yard.
- Contrast this Astroturf Rebellion with real, grass-roots organizations; like “Occupy.” The FBI, Homeland Security, and numerous local police organizations coordinated a sophisticated violent crackdown that crushed the Occupy movement.
- Contrast this gun toting standoff (in which the government backed down to avoid violence) with the treatment of environmentalists – of which 900 have been killed in the past ten years.
- Oh, and remember; in the past 100 years, American taxpayers have had to pick up the bill for 470 billion dollars in tax subsidies to the oil and gas industries. Moreover, the mining industry is still paying taxes designed to subsidize miners with picks and shovels.
You think they don't have
the power to play us in the mainstream media?
That's how they get away with it.
That's how they get away with it.
...And the additional goal;
to make Senator Harry Reid look like the face of tyranny. (While in reality, Senator Reid has been one of the few members of Congress to stand up to big oil, coal, and the military/industrial complex.) Gee, could
the Koch brothers could have had something to do with that? After he
legitimately called the Koch brothers “unAmerican,” wouldn't we
expect something.
(This is what they want you to believe.)
I don't agree with Senator
Harry Reid's claim that these armed protestors are “terrorists.”
They're more like “operatives.” You know, like the CIA operatives
who overthrew President
Mosaddegh in Iran (likely for the oil companies). Most of these
militia members didn't know that. I'm sure they believe the hype. But I wouldn't be surprised
if some of their (secret, private intelligence) handlers knew exactly what they were up to: conning gullible Americans into fighting for their own oppression.
Thursday, April 10, 2014
Guns vs. Butter vs. ButterGuns
In the struggle for our
future,
there are two kinds of
people in America:
Those who see military
spending as an expense,
and those who see military
spending as an income.
...We all know who's
winning – yes, America's military/industrial complex – who
receive more “defense”
money than the next 10 countries combined. American taxpayers
have been reduced to part-time slaves to pay for an oppressive police
state and a military “empire” – that essentially goes to war
for multi-national corporations. (We are definitely not
getting our money's worth of freedom.)
Moreover, in the long run;
everyone loses when our infrastructure suffers, our
scientists don't have the resources to help us adapt, and our natural
resources get depleted rapidly. (Think about it; nobody wants to live
in an apocalyptic world where all we have left are
guns.)
We can blame this huge
waste of resources on our corrupt government and our auction style
elections, but there's more to it.
Recently, House Minority
Leader Nancy Pelosi admitted that Congress
is afraid of the CIA.
Recently, Senator Dianne
FeinStein revealed that the
CIA is spying on the Senate.
And the only rational
explanation for (political transparency) candidate Obama's
transformation to (staunch spy supporter) President Obama – is that
he too, is afraid of (or even blackmailed by) spies for the
military/industrial complex.
This isn't the first time
an American President has had to deal with a rouge
military/industrial complex. In fact, this has gone back as far as
President John F. Kennedy.
...On more than one
occasion President JFK voiced his fear, to numerous people, that he
feared a coup.
...And then, something
that looked very much like a coup happened.
What was that? Didn't John
McCain call the JFK assassination an “intervention?” "Intervention" sounds like an Orwellian term for “coup.” No wonder most of
us continue to doubt the magic bullet theory.
But no matter who pulled
the trigger(s) to kill President Kennedy, the war mongers regained
control – and they got their Cold War – and their Viet Nam.
...Warriors got to be
heroes, military contractors got
to keep their jobs, and a few merchants of death got even richer.
I highly recommend Robert F. Kennedy Jr's recent article JFK vs. The War Machine.
Now, compare that to the
Rolling Stone article Obama vs. The Hawks.
Some things never change.
Positions of power attract
the power hungry.
The power hungry tend to
be aggressive for power.
Tyrants are by definition
aggressive, power hungry people.
Consequently, systems with
concentrated positions of power typically
creep towards tyranny and wars.
How do we prevent this?
With democracy.
And since American
democracy hasn't been preventing tyranny creep, we need more direct
democracy.
Fortunately, direct
democracy might not be that hard to accomplish indirectly. Just vote
for the candidates who promise to make decisions solely reflecting
popular opinion.
Friday, March 07, 2014
Groupthink and the Koch Brothers
Wikipedia defines
groupthink as; “a psychological phenomenon that occurs within a
group of people, in which the desire for harmony or conformity in the
group results in an incorrect or deviant decision-making outcome.”
Of course, it makes
evolutionary sense that members of a group would want to work
together. Consequently, it makes sense that a beneficial form of
assimilation might evolve. However, there is a potential for a
catastrophically fatal flaw – groupthink. If the group is wrong;
everybody in the group is wrong. The best the group can
hope for to avert eventual catastrophe is that independent outliers
might notice the fatal flaw.
Political Groupthink:
In a recent post of mine
(Deny/Disrupt/Degrade/Deceive),
I ended the article with a compliment to Senator Harry Reid.
...And as I expected, say
anything nice about Senator Harry Reid, and I was bound to get
trolled.
It's not very often you
hear someone in political office speak the truth about corruption in
Washington – not and name names too. What Senator Harry Reid said
about the Koch brothers was not only true, but really needed to be
said. Senator Harry Reid, in spite of all his faults; should be
supported when he does the right thing. This should be true for
everyone.
But a groupthink has
developed that believes that Harry Reid can do no right. And if you
know anything about politics, you know things like this don't just
happen.
I live in Nevada. And I
(vaguely) remember most of Harry Reid's career. But most importantly,
I remember Nevadans' changing attitude about Harry Reid.
Years ago, there was no
radical group of (Koch brothers financed / Fox “News” educated)
haters who believed Harry Reid was the cause of everything
evil. In fact, we all pretty much liked Harry Reid. That's why he got
re-elected over and over again so many times I've lost count.
But now, those of us who
still think Senator Harry Reid is a “keeper” (and the last
election proves that it is most of us voters) don't
often speak up in public. We know someone will attack us with a round
of “how evil Harry Reid is for doing what almost all American
politicians are doing.”
I'm not here to give a
rousing praise of Senator Harry Reid's career. I'm here to point out
the real reason the Koch brothers have already spent $14,500,000 on
Senate races to oust anyone even like Senator Harry Reid.
...It's about money...
...It's about oil money...
But that's not what a
recent Washington
Post article said. The article; “Harry Reid really hates the
Koch brothers. Here's why.” didn't even touch on why Harry Reid
hates the Koch brothers. It just proclaimed essentially that this is
all just politics and Harry Reid is just trying to counter all that
money the Koch brothers are spending to influence American politics.
They've trivialized what Reid said. They've trivialized what the Koch
brothers have done. I think somebody put the wrong title on this
article. It should have read; “Harry Reid really hates the Koch
brothers. This is what we want you to think.”
Senator Harry Reid is the
last of the old school politicians in power, and a lot of people want
to take his power. And what do they want to replace it with? The
Kochs want to replace it with “gas” power.
Nevada is a big state with
lots of open range. California is right next to Nevada. There is a
huge potential for solar power generation in Nevada, and obviously;
the Koch brothers want to kill it. Apparently, they feel too many
people will want to drive electric cars.
Harry Reid wants to
support his home State, and obviously; the Koch brothers only want
Nevadan's money (when we buy their gas). But somehow; the mass media
(outside of Nevada) never mentions this. Could it be that it's
because only the Koch brothers advertise with them?
In his last re-election,
Reid ran against Tea Party candidate Sharon Angle. Though I don't
know how much money they spent, the Koch brothers tried to oust Harry
Reid by supporting a pathetically mediocre candidate. It appears that
the Koch brothers didn't care at all about Nevada. They just wanted
to kick Harry Reid out of office. (But there may be another reason
they were willing to support such a mediocre candidate. She would
have owed them big time.)
The Koch brothers wanted
Senator Majority Leader Harry Reid's power.
And why? For the money, of
course!
The Koch brothers want to
force us to continue to buy their oil.
And with control of
Congress, they could do it.
Examples of the oil
industry's power in Congress:
Scotland
already generates 40% of its power using renewables – and plans to
have 100%
by 2020. The United States, on the other hand only generates 9%
of its power using renewables – and has no realistic plans for
100%. The difference; politics. Those with fossil fuel riches have
manipulated our government to make it difficult for renewable energy
to compete. “Our” government has given billions
and billions in subsidies and tax breaks to fossil fuels –
while ramping up and down subsides for renewables (which has
repeatedly driven many renewable companies out of business.) In
January of 2014, Congress did it again, when subsides
for wind energy were not renewed. (Nonetheless, subsides for
fossil fuel companies keep right on filling the bank accounts of the
likes of the Koch brothers.) “Our” government allowed Texaco to
purchase of the patent for the battery for the General Motors
electric car, the EV1, and shut down all production of those
batteries – setting back electric vehicles at least a decade. And
“our” government has given the biggest polluters, the fossil fuel
companies, exemptions
to the Clean Water Act and the Clean Air Act (in the 2005 Energy
bill).
This
list could go on for pages.
And
the Koch brothers want more.
On the other hand; Senator
Harry Reid has represented Nevada in Washington since 1983. That
means he still remembers when America was more like an actual
democracy. Harry Reid remembers what Washington was like before the
“Patriot”
Act. Harry Reid remembers what Washington was like before the
“Supreme” Court decision on Citizens
United. Harry Reid remembers what Washington was like before so
much of the Government
was privatized. Harry Reid even remembers what Washington was
like back when America wasn't in a perpetual
state of war. What this means is that Senate Majority Leader
Harry Reid has seen a better Washington and a better America. But
apparently; many within the Deep
State don't want us, or our elected representatives, to remember.
The Deep State wants us to
believe that America is just fine with them running it. In fact, the
very basis of conservatism is; don't change a thing. This isn't a
coincidence. Conservatism is Deep State groupthink. And deep pockets
keep it relevant.
The Koch brothers have
discovered something about the vulnerability of the American psyche.
In American elections; the candidate who collects the most money
usually wins.
Political groupthink.
Want to know who's pulling
the strings? Follow the money.
And why?
I suspect they just
consider it an investment...
If you can't beat them in
the marketplace, cheat. Buy some politicians to give you an unfair
advantage. And if the present politicians say no, then bring in some
new ones.
For example; the Tea Party started out
with legitimate concerns. But it wasn't long before the Koch brothers
essentially bought it. And a few years later, the Tea Party has the
power to literally shut down the Federal Government. Talk about
power. The Koch brothers have the power to tell America to do things their way or they will literally shut us down.
No wonder Senator Harry
Reid is so upset.
And the Koch brothers
never could have done it without political groupthink.
Economic Groupthink:
Once one has enough money
to pay for basic needs, money ceases to be a necessity.
But a funny thing happened
on the way to the groupthink.
We all started to believe
that we had to have as much money as we could get.
We hoard money. We waste
money.
Some people steal money.
Others pay people to steal it for them.
Our economy has devolved
into a massive game of collecting money – with no real insight of
the consequences.
Pillaging is definitely
not the highest form of human activity.
And when humanity
destroys, displaces, poisons, and ignores the fate of whole
ecosystems, the consequences are ultimately disastrous beyond our
comprehension.
To feel that money is more
important than life on Earth?
That's not just insane...
it's collectively suicidal groupthink.
But if you're old, like
the Koch brothers, you just might be able to get away with
environmental murder and die before you have to pay the price. But
their children won't get away with it. Is it that the Koch brothers
don't even care about their own children? No amount of money will
protect their children from a total Environmental collapse.
Scientists have already
informed us that we are well under way into the
Earth's sixth great extinction event. Our climate is already
changing. Our air, soil, and water are loaded with toxins,
carcinogens, and endocrine disrupters. And the Koch brothers'
strategy is to stay the course? Obviously, they've spent too much
time isolated on their expensive estates – and they simply don't
understand the real world.
The Koch brothers are
zealous believers of oligarchy economic groupthink – you know,
“free trade” (for everyone else). But that may not work out well
for the Koch brothers for much longer. Everyone else is starting to
catch on.
The prevailing economic
groupthink is; more money, more status. But that hasn't worked out
for the Koch brothers either. A significant portion of the population
see the Koch brothers as the lowest,
sleaziest, most despicable form of human life – with enough
money to force their sick concepts on the world.
The Koch brothers have
taken the money that was given them (they inherited it) and used it
to make the world a
more miserable place. For brevity, I'll only focus on their (and
other oil companies') oil interests. The oil industry has a long
cutthroat history of not giving a damn about anything but money.
Examples:
- Lead in gasoline – the gasoline industry has known since the 1920's that lead in gasoline would drive people crazy and kill them. But the industry callously put lead in American gasoline until the 1970's, when they were forced, by law, to stop. By the 1990's, violent crime in America had dropped precipitously. And as other nations banned the use of lead in gasoline, their violent crime statistics repeated those of America – and dropped precipitously within 20 years. Lead also lowers IQ scores and can kill from lead induced heart disease.
- Other toxins in gasoline – Air pollution is now on the top 10 list of disease risk factors. And particulate matter from auto emissions is the root cause.
- Oil spills everywhere – Just in the year 2012, the sum of American oil spills exceeded the volume of the Exxon Valdez spill.
- Toxins in fracking fluids – as a consequence of some bizarre legal precedent, oil company “trade secrets” have priority over public health... They can put anything they want in fracking fluid, and don't have to tell us. What that means is they can literally get away with putting toxic waste in fracking fluids. And guess what? Water samples taken near fracking sites have found elevated levels of endocrine disrupting chemicals – which have been known to cause infertility, birth defects, and cancer.
- Climate change – even the biblically bad weather we have been experiencing lately hasn't been enough to convince the mass media that the oil company financed climate deniers are lying to us. The world's economy has already been effected, and it is only going to get worse if we burn more gas. Nonetheless, that's precisely what the oil industry wants.
- Endocrine disrupting chemicals in plastics – that's right, even petroleum plastics aren't actually safe. And what has the plastics industry done about this? They've hired exactly the same firms that the tobacco industry used to cover up the risks of second-hand smoke.
Scores
of people have been (and will be) driven to illness
and death because of burning of fossil fuels. Nonetheless, the
fossil fuel industries continue to use their considerable political
clout to hold back clean energy. Why?
Let's see... Koch
Industries and affiliates stand to make as much as $100
billion on the Keystone XL pipeline. So it's no surprise the Koch
brothers are so willing to spend millions on corrupting U.S.
Politics.
The irony of all this is
that if the Keystone XL pipeline can get Canadian oil to a world
markets, they can charge higher world prices. In other words, the oil
industry wants Americans to support the Keystone XL pipeline, so they
can raise oil prices on us. (No wonder Senator Harry
Reid called them unAmerican.)
The Koch brothers are
worth billions. So why would they sully their reputations on such
devious methods to make even more money? Economic groupthink? Rich
American exceptionalism? A misplaced desire to keep their oil company
afloat? Or just plain straight-up greed? My guess is that it is some
combination of all of the above mixed with the unwillingness to
accept the reality that they have done more harm in their lives than
good. Like the oil they they want to force us to buy, the
consequences of their existence are far worse than they would like to
admit.
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