Archive for January, 2007

Top Picks ~ Week of January 29, 2007

Existing Home Sales Plummet in 2006
By Martin Crutsinger - AP (Jan 25, 2007)

Even Central Banks Can’t Figure Out Market Risks Now
By Gillian Tett - Financial Times, London (Jan 28, 2007)

Bill Moyers - Life on the Plantation
Address to the National Conference for Media, Memphis, TN (Jan 12, 2007)

USDA Announces an “Opt Out” Procedure for NAIS
By Henry Lamb - The Ecologic Powerhouse (Jan 29, 2007)

Avoiding Other Vices May Make Baptists Fatter, Researcher Suggests
By Hannah Elliot - abpnews.com (Sept 27, 2006)

Triggered by Evil
By Paul Levy (Jan 2007)

The Suppression of Collective Joy - Barbara Ehrenreich at the Commonwealth Club
By Fred Garner - counterpunch.org (Jan 27, 2007)

Mining Giants Indignant that Someone Else Should Rape and Pillage Africa
By David Robertson - Financial Times, London (Jan 28, 2007)

ZAP! Ride the Future - Crossover Electric Car
155mph, 644hp (Jan 30, 2007)

Central Banks Must Be Running Low: IMF Talks Gold Sales Again
Submitted by cpowell - GATA (Jan 31, 2007)

US Poised to Strike Iran from Bulgaria & Romania
By Gabriel Ronay - Sunday Herald UK (Jan 28, 1007)

The Fortunate Fifth
By Chris Sanders - Sanders Research (Jan 31, 2007)

Hedge-fund Hardball: How Amaranth was Devoured by its Banker, MorganChase
By Ann Davis, Gregory Zuckerman & Henry Sender - Wall Street Journal (Jan 30, 2007)

Convictions Confirm Ohio 2004 Recount was Rigged
By Bob Fitrakis & Harvey Wasserman - Scoop (Jan 27, 2007)

Immigration by the Numbers
By Roy Beck - Google Video (Sept 21, 2006)

GATA Says Central Banks Suppressed Gold Prices
By Greg Edwards - St. Louis Business Journal (Feb 2, 2007)

Mission Accomplished!
By Karen Kwiatkowski, Ret. USAF Lt. Colonel (Feb 2, 2007)

Dark Cloud Over Good Works of Gates Foundation
By Charles Piller - LA Times (Jan 7, 2007)

The Moneychanger — Latest Offer

Franklin Sanders’ newsletter, The Moneychanger, has a direct mail promotion going for one or two year subscriptions to the newsletter, his e-mail nudges and a new compendium of his interviews on health. The Moneychanger is my favorite newsletter. No one can comment more intelligently on the precious metals and financial markets than someone who is both a farmer and a minister and understands the economy at the root of land, animals and people in the flow of birth, growth, decline, death and birth to everlasting life. Be warned, if you are used to politically correct thinking, this is NOT the newletter for you. This is for folks who want a real deal point of view along with lively debate upon the important issues.

I came down with a bad cold on Friday so I decided to get rid of it fast by staying in and reading things that are energizing. I digested the new compendium — “The Moneychanger’s Guide to Optimum Health: Free Yourself From the Grip of Modern Medicine.” It is terrific.

To take advantage of a very attractive offer:

Franklin Sanders’ The Moneychanger - Direct Mail Promotion
http://www.the-moneychanger.com/order/special.php

Franklin was nice enough to circulate our latest free audio seminar offering in one of his market e-mails the other day. Here is the excerpt:

“Go visit my friend Catherine Fitts’ website at:

http://www.solari.com/store/where_would_jesus_bank.php
That’s an audio seminar Catherine normally sells called “Where Would Jesus Bank?” Go, download it free, and listen to it at your leisure, when you can ponder what she says like fine wine.

What I like about Catherine is that the world is full and overfull of people who can tell you everything that’s wrong with the world — but most of them won’t lift a finger to make it right. Catherine is teaching people how to extricate themselves from the toils of the economic Tapeworm that infests us all.

Y’all judge for yourselves. Go, visit Catherine’s site and listen to “Where Would Jesus Bank?”

To underscore her point, let me share with you the proprietary Moneychanger Banking System Reserve Indicator. I’ve been keeping it since 1998, to measure the real reserve ratio in the banking system, & how much money they can create. Last I checked, for every dollar you deposit in the bank, the banking system could create $162. That’s not a joke. You leave $5000 in your checking account, and they can create roughly $813,000 in loans to destroy your wealth & your way of life, to ensnare your neighbor in their toils.

Believe me, it’s worth listening to what Catherine has to say.”

Be Encouraged

What a great week for encouraging listening.

This weekend, I drove into Memphis to see The Good Shepherd. I listened each way to great ally Caroline Casey do her winter solstice solo, interview Graham Hancock as well as the New Orleans relief team at Common Ground Collective.

For an opportunity to make a difference in New Orleans:

Common Ground Collective
http://www.commongroundrelief.org

Caroline reminds us that leadership is painting a vision of doors on the walls built by the reality police. She invites us to see everyone as our friend. If they are doing harm, we are the friend of their soul and the enemy of their project. To connect into all this richness:

Caroline Casey’s Center for Visionary Activism
http://www.visionaryactivism.com/

Tonight for the first time in many decades of listening to Ella Fitzgerald, I decided to try Ella singing Cole Porter at the gym. As Caroline would say, what a good idea!

There is nothing like great rhyming to great tunes to encourage you on your way to getting back in shape. One of my favorite lines is from “You’re the Top”

“You’re sublime,
You’re a turkey dinner,
You’re the time of the Derby winner”

For the full lyrics:

“You’re the Top”
Words and music by Cole Porter, 1934.
http://www.slate.com/id/2120550/

Be encouraged — as Caroline reminds us, “The wheel is turning, what will we draw from the night?”,

Top Picks ~ Week of January 22, 2007

WOW! Sustainable Agriculture - Miguel Altieri
Ph.D. Entomology - Univ of Florida

GM: New Study Shows Unborn Babies Could Be Harmed
By Geoffrey Lean - gmwatch.org (Jan 8, 2007)

Amazing Images of Comet McNaught
Photos of the McNaught Comet - Scoop (Jan 18, 2007)

Treasury Secretary to Give Away $800-Million
Posting in Philanthropy Today (Jan 16, 2007)

Senate Tired of Your E-mails, Phone Calls
By Donald Wildmon - American Family Assoc (Jan 16, 2007)

Organic Food Fanciers Decide It’s Time to Join the Club
By Susan Salisbury - Palm Beach Post (Jan 22, 2007)

Tax Breaks Sidetrack Minimum Wage Bill
AP - msnbc.com (Jan 24, 2007)

Israeli President Faces Calls to Resign Over Rape Charges
By Eric Silver - The Independent (Jan 24, 2007)

Fedwire: A Subsidy that Fully Recovers Its Costs?
By William Bergman - Sanders Research (Jan 23, 2007)

Gold Rush 21 DVD Promotion Posted at YouTube
By cpowell - GATA (Jan 24, 2007)

Fed Economist Proposes Revaluing Coins Before They’re Melted Down
By Kevin Plumberg - Reuters (Jan 22, 2007)

Gonzales Questions Habeas Corpus
By Robert Parry - Baltimore Chronicle & Sentinel (Jan 19, 2007)

Sam Smith, How Do I Love Thee? Let Me Count The Ways!

Sam Smith rates as one of the finest critical thinkers of our day. He just keeps hitting that ball out of the park. If you read the New York Times, I have a hard time taking you seriously. If you read Sam Smith’s Progressive Review, you start to count. If you support Progressive Review with donations and feedback, that qualifies you as a serious person.

Sam just hit another homer, rounded the bases and as he did — backed up those park walls, so that the walls could not close in on us.

Sam Smith, how do I love thee? Let me count the ways!

January 17, 2006
OBAMA’S 2004 SPEECH REVISITED

Sam Smith

Since the establishment media is trying to get us to elect a man as president on the basis of one speech he gave, I thought it might be useful to go back and look at Barack Obama’s 2004 talk.

Before preceding further, it should be noted that electing anyone on the basis of a speech is a dangerous way of going about politics because, in the first place, you’re not necessarily voting for the person who wrote it. I have long argued that speech writers ought to be listed on the ballot alongside their candidates and if any writer gets fired or leaves, then a special election needs to be called to select a new speechwriter-enhanced politician.

But that reform is a long way off so we’ll just go along with the dominant principle that anyone who gives a good speech is entitled to be president.

Unfortunately, Obama’s 2004 speech wasn’t all that good. One can’t read it without a sense that it wasn’t the all too familiar cliches that appealed to the media and voters as much as the fact that they were being delivered by a black man. What Obama did was to say absolutely nothing that a centrist white voter would find offensive or nerve troubling. Not a hint of Jackson, Sharpton, Farrakhan or King.

The speech consisted of 2341 words (including the applause credits listed in the transcript). These broke down into the following:

15% - A description of Obama’s family
7% - Standard cliches about the U.S.
10% - Standard warm and fuzzy anecdotes
16% - Words in praise of the candidate, John Kerry
8% - Cliches about hope
15% - We’re all in this together, there’s nothing much to argue about

The last theme can be summed up as why can’t the pro-war, anti-abortion, evolution-despising Christian evangelical and the secular, pacifist, pro-gun control gay just be friends? It is a theme that seems to be central to Obama’s current plans. Yet what does Obama have to offer to resolve such conflicts. Nothing but mushy, goo-good imprecations of the sort we used to hear from our fourth grade teacher. It’s actually a lot harder than that.

There was one other theme in the speech - taking 8% of the words - that was startling to rediscover: Obama was subtlety but distinctly anti-government. A sample:

“Now, don’t get me wrong, the people I meet in small towns and big cities and diners and office parks, they don’t expect government to solves all of their problems. They know they have to work hard to get a head. And they want to. Go into the collar counties around Chicago, and people will tell you: They don’t want their tax money wasted by a welfare agency or by the Pentagon.

“Go into any inner-city neighborhood, and folks will tell you that government alone can’t teach kids to learn. They know that parents have to teach, that children can’t achieve unless we raise their expectations and turn off the television sets and eradicate the slander that says a black youth with a book is acting white. They know those things.

“People don’t expect — people don’t expect government to solve all their problems. But they sense, deep in their bones, that with just a slight change in priorities, we can make sure that every child in America has a decent shot at life and that the doors of opportunity remain open to all. They know we can do better. And they want that choice.

So now we’re going waste months in the search for a candidate who will provide “just a slight change in priorities.” And that, in his own words, is precisely what Obama promises.

What Obama was doing was sending a signal to the establishment that he wouldn’t cause any trouble, that he was willing to join the extremist center, that most dangerous faction of American politics - the one that starts wars, destroys the environment, and celebrates economic equality all the time bragging about how moderate it is. Besides, as Harry Truman said, “Whenever a fellow tells me he is bipartisan, I know he is going to vote against me.”

from: http://prorev.com/sam.htm
Progressive Review: Flotsam & Jetsam
Essays by Sam Smith, editor of the Progresive Review, activist, social critic and author of four books. Smith has covered Washington under nine presidents, began one of the first alternative publications of the 1960s, and helped to start the national Green Party.

Top Picks ~ Week of January 15, 2007

Revolution Arising from the Earth, Part I
By William Kotke - Speaking Truth to Power (Jan 15, 2007)

Children of Men: Everything Your Denial Keeps You From Seeing
By Carolyn Baker - Speaking Truth to Power (Jan 15, 2007)

Say Hello to the Goodbye Weapon
By David Hambling - Wired News (Dec 5, 2006)

100 Professors Question 9/11
PatriotsQuestion911.com

Chavez Says Private Firms Can Hold Minority Shares in Venezuelan Oilfields
By Natalie Obiko Pearson - AP (Jan 13, 2007)

Beyond Vegetarianism - Reports from Veterans of Vegetarian & Raw Food Diets

Homes of Earth and Straw - Ecoville Architechs

US Attorneys Forced to Resign - UNPRECEDENTED
By homeland observer - Daily Kos (Jan 16, 2007)

China Tests Satellite Killer
Defensetech.org (Jan 18, 2007)

Get off the Grid: Ecoville Training Center
Ecovillage Living @ The Farm in Tennessee

Social Security Agreement with Mexico Released Afgter 3 1/2 Year Freedom of Information Act Battle
PR Newswire (Dec 29, 2006)

Ignotas Nulla Curatio Morbid - A Review of Political Ponerology by Andrzej M. Lobaczewski

Ignotas nulla curatio morbid - do not attempt to cure what you do not understand - is the opening theme in this study of evil. Political Ponerology is “a science on the nature of of evil adjusted for political purposes.” The author, Andrzej Lobaczewski, describes himself as a Polish psychologist who — with many other colleagues — found meaning living through Nazism and then Communism by studying how evil happens and triumphs in a wider political and economic system.

Lobaczewski’s hypothesis is that a small percentage of humans are born psychopaths. He describes the research to back up that data that was destroyed and supressed. Another minority percentage are of a nature to go along with psychopaths while the vast majority of people are essentially healthy. The majority who are healthy have a difficult time understanding that some people are not — they can not fathom being a psychopath or acting like one.

No one has worked harder in the last five years to understand the Tapeworm than Harry Blazer. It was Harry who discovered Political Ponerology and sent it to me. I found it chock full of deeply useful insights that can inform organizing to shift our situation. For example, Lobaczewski discovered that dealing with psychopathic systems made healthy people neurotic. However, they could heal very quickly when he gave them a scientific framework for understanding what had happened and why. With a sound framework, they could start to differentiate who was healthy and who was not and to devise strategies to deal effectively with psychopaths in power. Rather than having their relations with all humans destroyed, they were able to discriminate between healthy and unhealthy and increase their immunity to the drain of unhealthy culture and systems.

I strongly recommend this book for anyone who is managing human or financial risk in this environment or is looking to create healthy change. Traditionally, the Tapeworm’s greatest advantage is that healthy people can not fathom what they are up against and so keep inviting the Tapeworm back into their intimate spaces. This book helps you understand why that will not work. It helps you understand why conspiracies of the healthy and ‘coming clean’ are essential.

Political Ponerology is a book to read slowly. Lobaczewski uses a lot of academic and long words. The insights are deep and rich — they require focus and concentration. And the point comes home again and again:  Ignotas nulla curatio morbid — do not attempt to cure what you do not understand.

Political Ponerology is available from:

Red Pill Press
http://www.redpillpress.com/

Top Picks ~ Week of January 8, 2007

WOW! The Universe Gives Up Its Deepest Secret

By Steve Connor - The Independent (Jan 8, 2007)

Retrieving the Democrats’ Reason for Being

By Sam Smith - The Progressive Review (Jan 8, 2007)

Chavez to Socialize Venezuela, Shuts Opposition TV, Promises ‘Permanent Revolution’
By Ian James - AP (Jan 8, 2007)

CIA Role in Bush Sr. Oil Company Revealed
By Russ Baker & Jonathan Z. Larsen - Real News Project (Jan 8, 2007)

Hedge Fund Borrowing Examined by US & European Regulators
By Rich Miller & Jesse Westbrook - Bloomberg News (Jan 9, 2007)

Gates Foundation Causing Harm With the Same Money it Uses to Do Good
An Interview - Democracy Now! (Jan 9, 2007)

Thank Goldman Sachs, Not Weather, For Oil Price Plunge
By Michael Norman - NY Post (Jan 8, 2007)

911 WTC Links to Russian-Jewish Mafia Revealed
By Wayne Madsen - Rense.com (Jan 2, 2007)

Seven Indicted New Orleans Officers Surrender
AP Article - truthout.org (Jan 4, 2007)

Digital Gold and a Flawed Global Economic Order
By Benn Steil - Financial Times, London (Jan 5, 2007)

Who Killed the Electric Car?
A Film on DVD

The United States is Insolvent
By Dr. Chris Mortenson (Dec 17, 2006)

“Fixing” The War
By Tom Engelhardt - TomDispatach.com

Planet Hazard
Learn about unknown hazards around you!

Top Picks ~ Week of January 1, 2007

H A P P Y * N E W * Y E A R !

Baghdad Burning
Riverbend Blog (Dec 31, 2006)

NetGuard Service Extended to Business Customers
Scoop Independent News (Dec 29, 2006)

Lawyer Ends up Dead After Taking on Rove
By Kurt Nimmo - InformationLiberation (Dec 29, 2006)

Gold Finishes Year UP 23%, Silver UP 45%
By Ciara Linnane - CBS MarketWatch.com (Dec 29, 2006)

“The Good Shepherd”: When Patriotism Murders Humanity
By Carolyn Baker - politicalaffairs.net (Dec 27, 2006)

The Lorenzo Horse Show
A Beautiful Video Clip (Dec 4, 2006)