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:::• [[Anarchopedia:Message_archive#Captains of industry|Captains of industry]] • [[Anarchopedia:Message_archive#Ignorance is strength|Ignorance is strength]] • [[Anarchopedia:Message_archive#Nimble suits|Nimble suits]] • [[Anarchopedia:Message_archive#Right but not correct|Right but not correct]] • [[Anarchopedia:Message_archive#Pussy Riot|Pussy Riot]] •<br><br> | :::• [[Anarchopedia:Message_archive#Captains of industry|Captains of industry]] • [[Anarchopedia:Message_archive#Ignorance is strength|Ignorance is strength]] • [[Anarchopedia:Message_archive#Nimble suits|Nimble suits]] • [[Anarchopedia:Message_archive#Right but not correct|Right but not correct]] • [[Anarchopedia:Message_archive#Pussy Riot|Pussy Riot]] •<br><br> | ||
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+ | <big>'''[[George Orwell's concepts in '1984'|Eternal War]]</big>'''<br> | ||
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'''Exit Arab Spring, Enter, [[Seven countries in five years|Four countries in five years]]'''<br> | '''Exit Arab Spring, Enter, [[Seven countries in five years|Four countries in five years]]'''<br> | ||
As the US prepares to create regime change in Syria for the second time ([[List of military interventions of the United States|the first was in 1949]]), it is worthwhile considering the reasons why it has acted so coyly about invading. Obviously there is an advantage to its rare display of patience; if it can make the case that the entire world is begging it to invade, then it suffers less of a PR hit. But there is another reason: if the US loses it, temporarily, as a cheap source of oil, it still retains a torture state. According to a former CIA case officer, "If you want a serious interrogation, you send a prisoner to Jordan. If you want them to be tortured, you send them to Syria. If you want someone to [[Forced disappearance|disappear]]—never to see them again—you send them to Egypt." <ref name="CP05-12-05">[http://www.CounterPunch.org/rajiva12052005.html Lila Rajiva, "The CIA's Rendition Flights to Secret Prisons: The Torture-Go-Round"], ''CounterPunch'', 5 December 2005</ref> | As the US prepares to create regime change in Syria for the second time ([[List of military interventions of the United States|the first was in 1949]]), it is worthwhile considering the reasons why it has acted so coyly about invading. Obviously there is an advantage to its rare display of patience; if it can make the case that the entire world is begging it to invade, then it suffers less of a PR hit. But there is another reason: if the US loses it, temporarily, as a cheap source of oil, it still retains a torture state. According to a former CIA case officer, "If you want a serious interrogation, you send a prisoner to Jordan. If you want them to be tortured, you send them to Syria. If you want someone to [[Forced disappearance|disappear]]—never to see them again—you send them to Egypt." <ref name="CP05-12-05">[http://www.CounterPunch.org/rajiva12052005.html Lila Rajiva, "The CIA's Rendition Flights to Secret Prisons: The Torture-Go-Round"], ''CounterPunch'', 5 December 2005</ref> | ||
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Wondered why there was so little coverage of the Arab Spring in these pages? Well, sure, we're lazy. But mostly it was because we ''saw Egypt coming'', and we did not believe PBS' (Proving We're Not Liberal Since 1989) Gwen Ifil, when she called the anti-Libyan mercenaries armed with rocket launchers and with anti-aircraft guns mounted to the back of their pickup trucks, "demonstrators". Egypt has gained absolutely nothing from its revolution-the Wikileaks leak for Egypt included a memo from Mubarak asking the US to install the army in a coup, roughly for the principle that they were sons of bitches but they would be THEIR sons of bitches. Always think in terms of this, and you will only be wrong a small percentage of the time: the US is trying to take over the world, but they will not merely settle for, but in fact prefer, puppet states-why bother with all the administrative tasks when you can merely syphon the cash out of the country? They are also patient and utterly ruthless; making enemy nations weak now, even if it means making allies fight a [[Wikipedia:war of attrition|war of attrition]], means it will be easier to take them over later. | Wondered why there was so little coverage of the Arab Spring in these pages? Well, sure, we're lazy. But mostly it was because we ''saw Egypt coming'', and we did not believe PBS' (Proving We're Not Liberal Since 1989) Gwen Ifil, when she called the anti-Libyan mercenaries armed with rocket launchers and with anti-aircraft guns mounted to the back of their pickup trucks, "demonstrators". Egypt has gained absolutely nothing from its revolution-the Wikileaks leak for Egypt included a memo from Mubarak asking the US to install the army in a coup, roughly for the principle that they were sons of bitches but they would be THEIR sons of bitches. Always think in terms of this, and you will only be wrong a small percentage of the time: the US is trying to take over the world, but they will not merely settle for, but in fact prefer, puppet states-why bother with all the administrative tasks when you can merely syphon the cash out of the country? They are also patient and utterly ruthless; making enemy nations weak now, even if it means making allies fight a [[Wikipedia:war of attrition|war of attrition]], means it will be easier to take them over later. | ||
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+ | '''Playing, both sides (Puppet Power)'''<br> | ||
+ | Steven Colbert says that Elmo's arabic-language program for kids was the US' most successful deployment of a puppet in the Afghanistan region since Hamid Karzai<ref>http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-collections/415044/puppet-power/</ref> | ||
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+ | '''A Few Men Good at [[:Category:Baiting]], A Few Men Good at being Bait'''<br> | ||
+ | :See [[Drop weapon]] | ||
+ | "We don't want you on the wall, we get that you don't care much for the parties you don't get invited to, you don't really know much about us, let alone anything 'secret', and those in the right need not "admit" to anything" | ||
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+ | <big>'''Ignorance is Strength'''</big><br> | ||
+ | NRA guy is having trouble distinguishing between real life and video games, while the players do not. Threw video gamers, among whom are surely a few staunch gun owners, | ||
+ | to the wolves in the face of the reaction to Sandy Hook. Gamers have always included in their numbers those who are philosophical about game violence, pointing out that | ||
+ | pixels are not people, so animated, computed violence is not comparable to real violence. | ||
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+ | :See [[Wikipedia:"Polish death camp" controversy]] | ||
+ | ::[[Gunboat diplomacy|Gunboat Diplomacy]] [[Wikipedia:Gunboat diplomacy|(WP)]]: "I'm going to start deliberately misunderstanding everything"<br> | ||
+ | Misunderstandings to follow: National Socialism, Islamofascism | ||
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"Those who ignore those who make history are doomed that they repeat it"<br> | "Those who ignore those who make history are doomed that they repeat it"<br> | ||
Propose a new theory: '''Manifest SNAFU!''' The opposite of Manifest Destiny, which has made a wholly undeserved return to an undead halflife as a misinterpretation by the Wrong of a version of [[Wikipedia:Exceptionalism|Exceptionalism]] ([[Howard Zinn]] [http://video.mit.edu/watch/the-myth-of-american-exceptionalism-9935/ on the myth of Exceptionalism]). With no more chance than Manifest Destiny of being right, Manifest SNAFU! nonetheless COULD be more right, and is thought-provoking. It postulates that there must be some reason that things are, as is apparent, Situation Normal-All Fucked Up. As is equally apparent, this because the losers were always right, and the winners always mistaken. Or to put it another way, the reason why there are winners is that they are mistaken. | Propose a new theory: '''Manifest SNAFU!''' The opposite of Manifest Destiny, which has made a wholly undeserved return to an undead halflife as a misinterpretation by the Wrong of a version of [[Wikipedia:Exceptionalism|Exceptionalism]] ([[Howard Zinn]] [http://video.mit.edu/watch/the-myth-of-american-exceptionalism-9935/ on the myth of Exceptionalism]). With no more chance than Manifest Destiny of being right, Manifest SNAFU! nonetheless COULD be more right, and is thought-provoking. It postulates that there must be some reason that things are, as is apparent, Situation Normal-All Fucked Up. As is equally apparent, this because the losers were always right, and the winners always mistaken. Or to put it another way, the reason why there are winners is that they are mistaken. | ||
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'''[[Wikipedia:Methods of divination#A|Divined from the entrails]]<ref>Aruspicina: study of entrails to see the future [[Thomas Hobbes|Hobbes, Thomas]]. ''[[Leviathan]]'' (1651). "Lastly, to the Prognostics [who] have added innumerable other superstitious ways of Divination[:]...Sometimes in the Entrails of a sacrificed beast; which was Aruspicina..."</ref> of an imaginary [[Wikipedia:scapegoat|scapegoat]]:''' | '''[[Wikipedia:Methods of divination#A|Divined from the entrails]]<ref>Aruspicina: study of entrails to see the future [[Thomas Hobbes|Hobbes, Thomas]]. ''[[Leviathan]]'' (1651). "Lastly, to the Prognostics [who] have added innumerable other superstitious ways of Divination[:]...Sometimes in the Entrails of a sacrificed beast; which was Aruspicina..."</ref> of an imaginary [[Wikipedia:scapegoat|scapegoat]]:''' | ||
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:2029: The Dems disband and join the Reps, hoping everyone will finally agree. Reps create the [[Patriotic Correctness|Fatherland Party]], leave the Republican Party and declare war on it | :2029: The Dems disband and join the Reps, hoping everyone will finally agree. Reps create the [[Patriotic Correctness|Fatherland Party]], leave the Republican Party and declare war on it | ||
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'''Capitalist Cloud Cuckoo Land'''<br> | '''Capitalist Cloud Cuckoo Land'''<br> | ||
You probably know the [[Wikipedia:Law of supply and demand|Law of Supply and Demand]] as saying that the price of something goes up when the supply <u>de</u>creases, but knowledge of the Law itself has fed back into the loop, causing speculators to sell when the price goes up, and therefore the supply <u>in</u>creases. | You probably know the [[Wikipedia:Law of supply and demand|Law of Supply and Demand]] as saying that the price of something goes up when the supply <u>de</u>creases, but knowledge of the Law itself has fed back into the loop, causing speculators to sell when the price goes up, and therefore the supply <u>in</u>creases. | ||
:If it is Opposite Tuesday, then this not a Law, it is [[Wikipedia:Fizzbin|Fizzbin]] | :If it is Opposite Tuesday, then this not a Law, it is [[Wikipedia:Fizzbin|Fizzbin]] | ||
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Neurotics build castles in the sky. Psychotics live in them. Capitalists float a futures market on the expected returns of rent from them | Neurotics build castles in the sky. Psychotics live in them. Capitalists float a futures market on the expected returns of rent from them | ||
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[[File:Lemmings Truck.jpg|thumb|300px|This is either, a [[Wikipedia:Fahrvergnügen|Fahrvergnügen]] Driving Excitement Moment (aka [[Wikipedia:Traffic jam|Traffic Jam]]), or lunch break at the [[Wikipedia:Feed store|Feed and Seed]], depending on whether the guy is waiting for a line of cars in front of him or waiting for his burger and fries to digest. You decide. Kind of makes a mess of the argument that public transportation is lame because you have to wait for buses]] | [[File:Lemmings Truck.jpg|thumb|300px|This is either, a [[Wikipedia:Fahrvergnügen|Fahrvergnügen]] Driving Excitement Moment (aka [[Wikipedia:Traffic jam|Traffic Jam]]), or lunch break at the [[Wikipedia:Feed store|Feed and Seed]], depending on whether the guy is waiting for a line of cars in front of him or waiting for his burger and fries to digest. You decide. Kind of makes a mess of the argument that public transportation is lame because you have to wait for buses]] | ||
<big>'''[[Computerized economy]]'''</big><br> | <big>'''[[Computerized economy]]'''</big><br> | ||
As there were factories and workers and raw materials and consumers who wanted products and services both before and after 2008, why were all of these things suddenly diminished? The answer is, the money men. They make it run, they just stopped. And whether one describes it as, they stopped because they wanted to, or they stopped because they had to, they are still the weak link. And they can be replaced by computers. Not only are they paid more than everyone else, and not only do they do their job poorly (allowing everything to collapse every couple of decades), but they are entirely expendable. Every transaction that takes place in our economy can be performed by the merest electronic blink of a computer program. All the salesman. All the financiers. All redundant. And what would these people do for a living, you ask? Why, what everyone else does. It is really that simple. Imagine it. | As there were factories and workers and raw materials and consumers who wanted products and services both before and after 2008, why were all of these things suddenly diminished? The answer is, the money men. They make it run, they just stopped. And whether one describes it as, they stopped because they wanted to, or they stopped because they had to, they are still the weak link. And they can be replaced by computers. Not only are they paid more than everyone else, and not only do they do their job poorly (allowing everything to collapse every couple of decades), but they are entirely expendable. Every transaction that takes place in our economy can be performed by the merest electronic blink of a computer program. All the salesman. All the financiers. All redundant. And what would these people do for a living, you ask? Why, what everyone else does. It is really that simple. Imagine it. | ||
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[[Wikipedia:Minibus|Minibus]] and microbus routes have been used to great effect in Oxford England and other cities, often in developing nations, and achieve high levels of occupancy. With greater efficiency and smaller buses, the time between buses can also be reduced. But the key is public participation. The more people turn from private to public transportation, the lower the wait time, and the more expansion of bus routes. | [[Wikipedia:Minibus|Minibus]] and microbus routes have been used to great effect in Oxford England and other cities, often in developing nations, and achieve high levels of occupancy. With greater efficiency and smaller buses, the time between buses can also be reduced. But the key is public participation. The more people turn from private to public transportation, the lower the wait time, and the more expansion of bus routes. | ||
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Revision as of 18:56, 9 October 2013
- ↑ Lila Rajiva, "The CIA's Rendition Flights to Secret Prisons: The Torture-Go-Round", CounterPunch, 5 December 2005
- ↑ "The results of the analysis clearly indicate that the ordnance used in Khan al-Assal was not industrially manufactured and was filled with sarin. The sarin technical specifications prove that it was not industrially manufactured either. The absence of chemical stabilizers in the samples of the detected toxic agents indicate the relatively recent production. The projectile involved is not a standard one for chemical use. Hexogen utilized as an opening charge is not used in standard ammunitions. Therefore, there is every reason to believe that it was the armed opposition fighters who used the chemical weapons in Khan al-Assal"-text of Vitaly Churkin's statement on Democracy Now!
- ↑ YouTube video of Russian Ambassador Vitaly Churkin reporting the findings of a Russian investigative team that found that both the Sarin and the delivery agent used were non-standard and of recent manufacture
- ↑ Britain's preplan to attack Syria The Monarchy on YouTube 11:05
- ↑ Update: Tunisia to Dissolve Government After Assassination, Day of Mass Protests
- ↑ http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-collections/415044/puppet-power/
- ↑ Aruspicina: study of entrails to see the future Hobbes, Thomas. Leviathan (1651). "Lastly, to the Prognostics [who] have added innumerable other superstitious ways of Divination[:]...Sometimes in the Entrails of a sacrificed beast; which was Aruspicina..."
- ↑ Manufacturing Climate Solutions – Carbon-Reducing Technologies and U.S. Jobs Center on Globalization, Governance & Competitiveness (CGGC), an affiliate of the Social Science Research Institute at Duke University
- ↑ Demonstration of Caterpillar C-10 Duel-Fuel Engines in MCI 102DL3 Commuter Buses
- ↑ Thomas Rubin, in the "free minds and free markets" outlet Reason Foundation, criticized the report as being "far removed from actual “real world†experience." because the average occupancy of buses is so low. But it is Rubin who is not accurately portraying the real world, by using an average value, see main text
- ↑ Passenger Transport (Fuel Consumption). Hansard. UK House of Commons. URL accessed on 2008-03-25.