Archive for August, 2006

From Matt Savinar

In today from Matt Savinar at Life After the Oil Crash:

About a month ago I sent you a message regarding the absolutely fantastic
Chicago Tribune special on Peak Oil entitled:

Oil Safari
The author of that special, Paul Salopek, has been arrested in the Sudan
and charged with espionage. He was on assignment for National
Geographic and has been in detention for 3 weeks now. You can read
more about the situation at today’s update:

Life After the Oil Crash - Breaking News

Top Picks ~ Week of August 28, 2006

The Real Dow Jones Industrial Average
By An Anonymous Analyst - iTulip.com (at Jul 7, 2006)

Congressional Election Nullified — Nobody Noticed
By Michael Collins - Scoop Independent Media (Aug 25, 2006)

A World of Possible Financial Futures
A compendium of new perspectives on finances

ITulip.com ~ The Contrary Market View
“It’s Not What You Think”

The Fed: Dishonest or Incompetent?
By Eric Janszen - ITulip.com (Aug 26, 2006)

Ecological Options Network

Wonderful allies Mary Beth Brangan and James Heddle at the Ecological Options Network have launched a new tv video blog at http://eon.blip.tv/. Check it out. Their DVD on cell towers are one of my most recommended DVD’s so far this year. Thanks to EON for this great contribution to building a new world!

What is Koha?

I asked my new friend Claude who lives here in New Zealand where I am visiting what the word Koha means. Being a beautiful writer, he sent me the following. With his permission, I share it with you.

Claude, thank you so much!

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Koha? Well, to properly answer this, permit me to offer a quick course in Philosophical Maori 101.

Koha is a Maori word which predated money, but now has become NZ English as has Mana and Aroha, among others, which I will attempt to explain.

In isolation, Koha is a gift brought by the visitor to the people of the land, often food or treasures, and it is part of the process of Manakitanga which defines the realm of hospitality or the sharing of information. The Koha reflects the Mana of both the giver and the recipient. From a very practical standpoint, if visitors came a calling, the host was expected to provide hospitality of food, beds in the communal sleeping hall and appropriate attention and honours – something that could be difficult in lean times when food was scarce, so a visiting party might offer food as Koha. Or perhaps the visitor came from South Island – called in Maori Te Wai Ponamu – the waters (Te Wai) of the treasured greenstone (ponamu), and their gift would be the ponamu greenstone, a taonga – a great treasure*.

Mana is the stature of the person, gained from land, ancestry and works of ones life. In your case, when you present your bio, you are giving an indication of your mana, but the ultimate determination of your mana is in person, when you are thrice greeted and perceived. The first greeting acknowledges your person, the second your soul and the third your spiritual being – God within you, all the spiritual power you carry with you as you walk on this earth. This is difficult to explain in English, because although we all instantly and inherently “read” people when we meet them, we lack language in English to articulate the multiple levels which we in fact instantly perceive. It gets more complicated because unless one is in ones clarity, that reading of the other gets mixed up with ones self. In traditional Maori this was all understood and worked out.

Prior to your talk, you will have been received by us, hence transform from manuhiri (visitor) to tangata whenua (person of the land – whenua means both land and placenta). When you begin to give your talk, you are of the host (of us, and behind us, the first and many subsequent peoples of our valley, with whose blessing we stand on the land), and the people who come to hear you become the manuhiri, the visitors. In your case, you shall transmit information (not feed them) and in acknowledgement of your mana, and reflecting each visitor’s mana, they shall make a koha to you. You give them your knowledge, they acknowledge you with koha. But they are not paying you, even though after the talk, you possess what they have gifted you. Also, by your speaking in our Bard Hall, you will add to its mana, as have speakers before you, and this mana shall embed both in peoples hearts, but also in the very walls of the building. It’s why an ancient abbey feels more sacred that a freshly built new church.

In its purity, the level of koha would vary by each person, reflecting what they can afford, the regard they hold for you and the value they place on your information. Before money the gifts would be either noa (such as food) or a taonga (a treasure, such as carved greenstone). Now it is deemed acceptable to use money. However, the principles of establishing the amount based on mana is not well understood nowadays and to make it simpler, a tradition of setting a recommended amount tends to evolve. Most events at our place seem to be $10 in a bowl at the front door.

This may seem the same as a ticket price, but because it carries with it the ancient traditions of something greater, it has a different character to it. Among other things, we find people who normally command large speaking fees will return multiple times to places like ours with their humble proceeds because the relationship is more refreshing. It’s somehow more balanced. In a curious way, it solves Socrates problem with the sophists who taught for money, not love. With koha you speak for aroha, and koha is gifted out of aroha.

Aroha is the word for love, but it means more than in typical English. My colleague Ruth Makuini Tai writes: The word Aroha holds a premier position within the Maori language of Aotearoa New Zealand. Maori language and practise holds the memory of a time when the force of Aroha was understood and respected by all. Aroha is the creative force behind all dreams. Aroha defines great leadership, ensures personal success, inspires us to go the extra mile. Aroha means Love. However when we explore its roots Aroha yields a profound message about love that is not widely understood.

ARO is thought, life principle, to pay attention, to focus, to concentrate

RO is inner, within, introspection

HA is life force, breath, energy

OHA is generosity, prosperity, abundance, wealth

When people write to you, and sign it Arohanui, they are using the word Aroha and Nui. Nui means large, great, intense, many, plentiful, abundant, important, and openly, in public. So while it might be translated as lots of love, in fact in Maori it means much more

All of this, and much more, is within the word Koha which is why I thought it helpful to explain. While NZ may look similar to the US with its McDonalds franchises and Starbucks on every corner, under the surface it is different. Among other things, the Maori language is a legal language in the country, and by introducing it into British Common Law, many of the oppressive principles which you identify, find an antidote in Maori.

For example, sovereignty means to over-reign, to reign from above, and is fear-based… “my foot on your head, my sword at your neck, you will submit and swear fealty”… Law enforced by life, liberty and property. Break the kings’ law and you are executed, imprisoned or fined. In contrast, the Maori equivalent word is Rangatiratanga where ranga comes from the root of the word “to weave”, Tira is a choir, and Tanga an organised group of people. Therefore the Maori principle of leadership is more akin to the conductor of a choir, getting everyone to sing off the same sheet of music… in harmony, in synchrony, in tune. Maori leaders are not elected for a term - the person best to lead, leads. If the leadership fails, the people simply walk away and the leader’s mana vanishes like dust in the wind. Since mana is everything, this has a powerful influence on keeping leaders true. You were witness to Dame Te Ata’s passing last week, the highest of mana as 1/3 of the population of Maori of this nation attended her funeral. For better or worse (and in my view, falsely because it was driven by an orchestrated campaign of fear), George Bush claimed high mana after 9/11. But the hollowness of his leadership became apparent, his mana diminished, and under Maori tradition, he would be a gibbering monkey at the edge of the village, ignored by all, not still the President.

And, what makes this more fun is that Queen Victoria guaranteed these leadership rights in the Maori version of the Treaty of Waitangi not just to Maori leaders and their political organisation (hapu) but to nga tangata katoa o Nu Tirani (the people all – of New Zealand). In other words, we have the principles of harmony embedded in our founding documents, something we slowly are working into the national consciousness.

Top Picks ~ Week of August 21, 2006

Federal Appeals Court: Driving With Money is a Crime
Source: US v $124,700 (US Court of Appeals, 8th Cir (Aug 19, 2006)

Wi-Fi Cloud Covers Rural Oregon
Associated Press (Oct 16, 2005)

Major Arms Soar to Twice Pre-9/11 Cost
By Bryan Bender - The Boston Globe (Aug 19, 2006)

New Zogby Poll on Electronic Voting Attitudes
By Michael Collins ~ Scoop Independent News (Aug 21, 2006)

Fees for Our Friends: the Scandal that Taints Andrew Cuomo
By Lucy Komisar - The Komisar Scoop (Aug 22, 2006)

Latin America Deconstructs The Tapeworm: Lessons From Financially-Drained Americans
By Carolyn Baker - From the Wilderness (Aug 2006) Subscription Only

9/11: Press for Truth

I spent the first day in New Zealand roaming Wellington to get set up for my time here. Special thanks to Alastair Thompson of Scoop Media for taking a whole day out of his busy schedule to teach me the ropes. We had a terrific dinner (Alastair is a great cook on top of founding and leading my favorite news website) that night with his wonderful wife Wendy. Before dinner, Alastair played Kyle Hence’s new video “9/11: Press for Truth” which focuses on the 911 families and their contribution to getting the truth out on 911.

It is absolutely terrific — it connects geopolitical with the human heart and does a fine job of teeing up many of the unanswered questions of 9/11. Great interviews of family members, including the Jersey Girls, and researcher Paul Thompson, creator of the 9/11 timeline. I e-mailed Kyle for information on how members of the Solari Action Network could get a copy and here is what he sent:

View the trailer and learn all about the film:
http://www.911pressfortruth.com

Buy a DVD at:
http://www.cooperativeresearch.org/project.jsp?project=911_project

Find screening listings:
http://bravenewtheaters.com/screenings

From the Wilderness — In Good Hands

I would like to express my confidence in the new Editor of From The Wilderness, Carolyn Baker. FTW Publisher Mike Ruppert has decided to leave the United States. He has turned over the FTW editorship to a very capable person.

These events underscore that acting locally and networking globally have never been more important. Between now and December, I am scheduled to be in New Zealand, Santa Cruz and Sebastopol California, Phoenix and Tuscon Arizona, Hickory Valley Tennessee, Ashland Oregon, Salt Spring Island BC, Kalispell Montana, New Orleans, New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine and Philadelphia and then home to Hickory Valley for Xmas. And the schedule is not yet filled, so stay tuned for our e-mail updates and the Tuning In section of www.solari.com.

I have had the opportunity to drive approximately 250,000 miles across America in the last six years and have now visited all 50 states. We live in a beautiful country. We live in a country full of wonderful and generous people. America right now is undergoing very painful change. Much change will be required. Within us and within these events there is much that is good and healthy. We need a process that will unleash that which is good and shed that which is not useful. Our dream at Solari is to contribute to this. Remember, a negative return on investment always looks hopeless and indeed it is. Unless and until you turn it positive. At which point a lot of positive things can happen.

Remember what John Adams said — “the Revolution was in the minds and hearts of the People.” America is a state of mind and heart. America is not merely a government. America is not merely a financial system. America is also an idea and an ideal. America is very much alive and the people of America are linking around the world to other people and other places and from these living networks will arise a new world.

As William Shakespere wrote in King Henry VI, “Let pale-faced fear keep with the mean-born man and find no harbour in a royal heart.”

Top Picks ~ Week of August 14, 2006

The UK Terror Plot: What’s Really Going On?
Poster on Craig Murray Blog - Ambassador to Uzbekistan (Aug 14, 2006)
With this comment by Richard Moore:

Mr. Craig Murray is the former British Ambassador to Uzbekistan. He
was dismissed from his job after he exposed the fact that there were
no actual Islamic terrorists in Uzbekistan. His investigations showed
that the alleged terrorists were merely innocent local Muslim people
who were being systematically tortured into signing false confessions.
These confessions were then gleefully received by the US and the UK
despite the fact they knew them to be false. For these and other
favours from the Uzbek dictatorship the US paid a lot of money and
supported this tyrannical regime.

As British Ambassador to Uzbekistan, Craig Murray obtained from a
relative photographs of the corpse of an Uzbek person who died under
interrogation in prison in Uzbekistan. He sent the pictures to a
forensic specialist on the UK who expressed the view that in his
professional opinion the pictures clearly show that the person had
died under torture (boiled alive).

These are his thoughts on the the UK terror plot.

Public Pension Plans Face Billions in Shortages
By Mary Williams Walsh - New York Times (Aug 8, 2006)

Prosecutors Raise Enron Boss Fine
BBC News (Aug 13, 2006)

Norway Launches Global Seed Bank
By Alok Jha - The Guardian (Aug 13, 2006)

Life After the Oil Crash: Does Money Make Us Happy?
By Matt Savinar - “Deal With Reality or Reality Will Deal With You”

Tumbleweed Tiny House Company
Beautiful homes - small footprint

Mapping the Deal: Talking Locally
By Harry Blazer (Aug 17, 2006)

Important Message from GATA

9:41p ET Monday, August 14, 2006

Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:

The Reuters story appended here about NovaGold’s
resistance to Barrick Gold’s low-ball acquisition
offer seems to be the most comprehensive one so
far about today’s developments.

Note that it reports that NovaGold’s management
controls about 10 percent of the company’s shares.
GATA Chairman Bill Murphy’s commentary of August
10 –

http://www.gata.org/node/4302

– listed the institutional holders of about
another 30 percent of NovaGold’s shares, and
urged GATA supporters to contact those
institutions (their e-mail addresses were
provided) to urge them not to tender their
shares to Barrick, on account of Barrick’s
massive shorting of gold and its suppression
of the price.

The primary responsibility of those institutions
is to their investors, and they well may be
ready to take any offer that produces an
immediate profit. But we need to try to make
them understand that their shareholders — both
those directly invested in NovaGold and those
invested in the precious metals sector
generally — may be better served by resisting
any offer from Barrick, no matter how attractive
the price seems, until Barrick ends its
participation in the gold price suppression
scheme and allows gold to find a price that
better reflects a free market. Such a price will
lift the shares of NovaGold and all precious
metals mining companies.

You don’t have rely on those instutitional
investors to do the right thing. You can strike
your own blow on this new and decisive
battlefield of the gold war by buying and
holding your own shares in NovaGold, as GATA
and some of its officers have done. We think
that we’ll do both good and well this way. Even
the purchase of a small number of shares may
help the opposition reach the crucial mark of
50 percent of the shares, plus one. That one
share, the decisive share, could be yours.

CHRIS POWELL, Secretary/Treasurer
Gold Anti-Trust Action Committee Inc.

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NovaGold Urges Investors
to Spurn Barrick Bid

>From Reuters
Monday, August 14, 2006
http://yahoo.reuters.com/news/articlehybrid.aspx?
storyID=urn:newsml:reuters.com:20060814:MTFH49827_2006-08-14_21-29-
22_N14274312&type=comktNews&rpc=44

NEW YORK — NovaGold Resources Inc. urged investors on Monday to
reject a hostile $1.28-billion takeover offer from Barrick Gold
Corp., saying the bid “significantly undervalues” the Canadian
company’s projects and its growth potential.

NovaGold said Barrick’s $14.50 a share cash offer was not in the
best interest of the company’s shareholders and failed to reflect
the value of NovaGold’s 70-percent ownership of the Donlin Creek
project in Alaska, which it described as one of the world’s biggest
gold deposits.

Shares of NovaGold closed up 2 percent at C$19.04 on the Toronto
Stock Exchange on Monday and up 25 cents at $16.86 on Amex. Shares
of Barrick, the world’s biggest gold producer, closed 77 Canadian
cents lower at C$34.35 in Toronto.

“Alternative transactions are being pursued by NovaGold with some of
the world’s largest mining companies to generate greater value
for … shareholders,” NovaGold said in a statement.

NovaGold’s directors and management, who hold about 10 percent of
the company’s stock, have said they do not intend to tender their
shares to Barrick’s bid, the company said.

A source familiar with the situation said NovaGold has entered into
discussions with mining companies regarding the acquisition of all
of NovaGold. It is also in discussions with mining companies on
joint ventures at some of its key assets.

In addition, the source said that NovaGold is pursuing the option of
remaining an independent company and that shareholder support for
the Barrick transaction appears to be low. The completion of
Barrick’s offer requires it to have the support of slightly more
than 50 percent of NovaGold’s investors.

“I think shareholders recognize that Barrick is forestalling a
tremendous amount of upside in the stock,” the source said.

Separately, NovaGold said it is suing Barrick for allegedly misusing
confidential information in its competing bid for Pioneer Metals
Corp.

NovaGold, which has also bid for Pioneer, alleges Barrick misused
confidential information that belongs to NovaGold in making its
offer for Pioneer.

NovaGold is seeking a court order that any shares of Pioneer bought
by Barrick under its bid be held under a “constructive trust” for
the benefit of NovaGold.

A spokesman for Barrick said the company is reviewing the circular
and the complaint and “will offer a response in due course.”

Sad to Say

Associated Press reports that Representative Cynthia McKinney has lost her primary run-off election in Georgia. What is amazing is how much money and dirty tricks it looks like it took to get this result. As Congress continues to be marginalized, and the honest folks forced out, threatened and even murdered, I keep wondering about the possibilities if we all started to switch the money instead of lose more energy in electoral politics alone.