Maarcus Aurelius: Bikers Response to PETA

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Marcus Aurelius

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Try to read this without laughing out loud . . ..

What a wonderful coming together of two diverse groups!

We need more gatherings where the idiot activists are given warm, moist, aromatic welcomes like this one. This is why PETA usually protests women wearing fur rather than bikers wearing leather.  Sounds to me like the old saying,  “you mess with the bull, and you get the horns”.

Gee, I guess these characters thought that Bikers were going to be politically correct like the rest of the wimpy world.

HERE'S HOW POLICE FOUND ONE OF THEM.

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Phi Beta Iota:  We salute our biker colleagues for their self-restraint and epic sense of humor.  In the Marine Corps this is called non-judicial punishment (NJP).  These moronic protesters totally lacking in judgment or wisdom, are what happens when government tries to micro-manage everything and encourages loose bands of idiots to interfere with perfectly reasonable activities.

Susan Lindauer: IRAQ – The Legacy of Deception and Its Costs

02 Diplomacy, 03 Economy, 09 Justice, 10 Security, 11 Society, Corruption, Cultural Intelligence, Ethics, Government, Military
Susan Linauer

IRAQ: THE LEGACY OF DECEPTION AND ITS COSTS

Susan Lindauer, Former CIA Back Channel to Iraq at the United Nations

Most Americans are astonished to discover that right up to 9/11, the CIA was developing a “Real Politik” vision of Iraq that recognized the fast approaching collapse of U.N. Sanctions. The CIA was preparing for Peace—with a ruthless determination that the United States would capture the lion's share of spoils from Iraqi Reconstruction contracts in any post-sanctions period.

German pilots transporting medical supplies and doctors into Baghdad International Airport at the end of the Clinton Administration had blasted the myth of invincibility surrounding sanctions. To this day, those pilots are anonymous—but they changed the equation in total. Their courage honoring the Berlin Airlifts in the Cold War was quickly copied. Across Europe and the Arab world, activists began to organize humanitarian flights into Baghdad. On the Security Council, France and Russia argued strenuously that the ban on air travel had been self imposed, and the no-fly zone could not prohibit humanitarian flights.

By this time, UN sanctions had killed over 1.7 million Iraqis; wiped out literacy in a single generation; and created artificial starvation in the world's second most oil-rich nation. Iraq's world class hospitals that once rivaled London and New York had been ravaged.  Sick of the misery, the global community refused to stay silent any longer.

The CIA saw the writing on the wall. International loathing for “genocide by sanctions” had reached such a peak of outrage that there was no possibility of re-crafting the hated policy. Secretary of State Colin Powell's vision of “smart sanctions” had come too late.

The CIA was determined to control the agenda for the advantage of the United States, however. And so quietly through my back channel, we undertook a proactive, covert dialogue over exactly what concessions Iraq would offer the United States, in exchange for lifting the sanctions. As a long-time opponent of sanctions myself, I was eager to get results.

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Robert Steele: ON REVOLUTION

07 Other Atrocities, Civil Society, Corruption, Cultural Intelligence, IO Impotency, Methods & Process, Money, Banks & Concentrated Wealth, Movies, Officers Call, Policies, Reform, Resilience, YouTube

UPDATE:  I was not happy with these, the first one got a lot of views, the other two did not, so I have removed them.  Instead I recommend the below mid-1990's condensation of my 1976 thesis.

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2011 Thinking About Revolution in the USA and Elsewhere

NIGHTWATCH: Financial Crisis Now a Crisis of Fundamentals

03 Economy, 07 Other Atrocities, 10 Transnational Crime, 11 Society, Budgets & Funding, Civil Society, Collective Intelligence, Commerce, Commercial Intelligence, Corporations, Corruption, Cultural Intelligence, General Accountability Office, Government, Key Players, Law Enforcement, Misinformation & Propaganda, Money, Banks & Concentrated Wealth, Office of Management and Budget, Power Behind-the-Scenes/Special Interests, Secrecy & Politics of Secrecy

Europe:  Updates. In an interview with a French daily on 25 December, International Monetary Fund (IMF) Managing Director Christine Lagarde stressed that Europe's financial crisis is turning into “a crisis of confidence in public debt and the solidity of the financial system.

Greece: According to an IMF source involved in discussions with Greece, the situation in Athens is “deteriorating” and “a further 10-15 billion euros ($13.1-19.6 billion) still needs to be found.” Banks may be asked to agree to write off 65 % instead of 50% of Greece's debt.

France: The French National Institute for Statistics and Economic Studies (INSEE) said on 26 December that there were 29,000 new job seekers “without any occupation” in November, up 1.1% over October. The year-on-year increase reached 5.2%. In total, 2,844,800 people did not have any occupation, the highest such figure since November 1999.

An economist at the French Observatory of Economic Conditions speculated that France's unemployment rate — which currently stands at 9.3% — will reach 10.7% by the end of 2012, and predicted that Paris will not succeed in bringing the deficit down to 3% of GDP by 2013.

Spain: At a news conference on 26 December, Spanish Economy Minister Luis De Guindos said that the Spanish economy had suffered a “relapse” and would record negative growth in the fourth quarter of 2011. De Guindos warned that “the next two months are not going to be easy, neither from a growth nor a jobs point of view.”

Comment: According to the Financial Times and multiple economists the fate of the euro depends on what happens in Italy. This week Italy intends to auction bonds worth Euros 20 billion. The market reaction to the auction will be an important indicator of whether the central bankers have found a way to stabilize the financial crisis, or have just made it worse.

All analysts of European economics predict a recession in 2012. They differ only about how severe it will be. In an integrated global economy, the ripple effects from Europe will drag the US and the Chinese economies, among all others.

Phi Beta Iota:  Christine Lagarde, perhaps because she is a woman with a smaller ego and larger intuition than most men, appears to be the first Epoch A leader to “get” that we are all calling into question the very existence of the Western financial system that is rooted in fraud, waste, and abuse.  When she begins to point to Iceland as an example, and to demand that Western countries arrest and try Goldman Sachs, Morgan, Citi-Bank, Bank of America, and other officials for high crimes against the public, the healing can begin.  Until then, the West is avoiding the fundamentals.

NIGHTWATCH KGS Home

See Also:

Mini-Me: Iceland Breaks the Back of Western Banking

Chuck Spinney: Financial Coups Destroying Europe

Michel Bauwens: Human Evolution – Who Are We Becoming?

Mini-Me: European-US Banking–Tangled Web — Tell Me Again, Why Shouldn’t We Default and Let the Banks Fry? + Financial Terrorism RECAP

Theophilis Goodyear: Saints Tend to Die in the Gutter…

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Theophilis Goodyear
Woody Guthrie wrote many songs that expressed many different ideas and perspectives. But I think this one is my favorite. And it expresses my philosophy better than I could ever express it myself. I don't know where he got these narratives from. I think some of them may have been divinely inspired.
His song “Ship In The Sky” perfectly expresses so many things that I almost don't know where to start. But lets start from complexity theory. The song expresses the fact that none of us can survive without everyone else. And I think it also expresses the idea that children are more than merely unperfected adults. Often they are born with more wisdom than we can ever hope to attain or explain. Perhaps this is what Jesus meant when he said, in Matthew 18:3, “Truly I say to you, Except you become as little children, you shall not enter the kingdom of heaven.”
I think Woody Guthrie's song expresses all these complexities. How did he know that? I don't know! I suspect it was because he had extraordinary wisdom.
It's my personal belief that there are, in fact, saints. I also believe that most saints are imperfect. I even believe they are sometimes *profoundly* imperfect. If there's any difference between saints and the rest of humanity, I think it's primarily due to the depths of their insights and their ability to express them in ways that the rest of us can grasp. If that's the criteria, then Woody Guthrie gets my vote for consideration as a saint.
But if saints tend to go unrecognized, maybe that's the way of the universe. Or as John Lennon once put it (and I paraphrase): every now and then a man comes along with a profound message, but people tend to worship the person and completely forget the message.
So maybe that's why saints are so obcure. If they were flamboyant, they would be worshiped and their messages would be lost. And since humility is the only authentic response to the fact of God in the face of God, maybe true saints have to get down in the mud and lose their pride, but without losing their sense of dignity and compassion. Who knows where they come from or why they're here? Who knows where they go when they leave? But they touch our lives in profound ways. Maybe we should just appreciate that and try not to over analyze it.
The song “Let's Work Together,” is a very wise song. But I think this song contains even more wisdom. Profoundly so.

DefDog: STRATFOR Bites on Security

03 Economy, Commerce, Computer/online security, Corporations, Corruption, Cultural Intelligence, IO Impotency
DefDog

No. It's THE code breaker. No more secrets… Sneakers

Victims in hacking of security analyst Stratfor targeted after speaking to news media, online

Associated Press, 27 December 2011

EXTRACT:

The loose-knit hacking movement “Anonymous” claimed Sunday through Twitter that it had stolen thousands of credit card numbers and other personal information belonging to the company’s clients. Anonymous members posted links to some of the information Sunday and more on Monday.

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Phi Beta Iota:  We sounded the alarm in 1994 and were ignored.  We sounded it again in 2010 and were ignored.  STRATFOR is the lowest common denominator in an abysmally irresponsible government-private sector ecology of ignorance mixed with complacency.

Marcus Aurelius: Dr. Robert Gates Finds His Integrity

07 Other Atrocities, 09 Justice, 10 Security, 11 Society, Corruption, Cultural Intelligence, DoD, Government, Military, Misinformation & Propaganda, Officers Call, Policy, Power Behind-the-Scenes/Special Interests, Secrecy & Politics of Secrecy
Marcus Aurelius

It's a real shame Gates could not connect to his integrity while in office.

Gates on D.C. lawmakers: ‘Oversized egos and undersized backbones'

Federal Times, December 14, 2011

Former Defense Secretary Robert Gates has called out lawmakers for their inability to compromise and develop bipartisan strategies and policies to “address our very real and serious problems.”

During a speech in which he called Washington a town of “oversized egos and undersized backbones,” Gates said “zero-sum politics and ideological siege warfare are the new order of the day.”

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