SchwartzReport: The Rapid Decline of the USA

Communities of Practice, Corruption, Cultural Intelligence

schwartzreport newFor someone of my age who grew up at a time when America was viewed by the world as a society to be emulated, the last 30 years have been very painful. So painful, I think, that rather than face the truth we tell ourselves lies. Politicians, from the President on down engage in systematic lying about the truth of American society today. Here's some truth.

Can You Guess the 10 Best Countries For Women? Hint: the U.S. Isn't One of Them
JODIE GUMMOW – AlterNet (U.S.)

The report, which ranks 136 countries, determines its findings across four primary areas including economic participation and opportunity, educational attainment, political empowerment and health and survival, ranking the United States 23 rd on the list for 2013, HuffPost reported.

We are metaphorically eating our young. This report about homeless students is the kind of thing one expects to read about a third world country.

The Number Of Homeless Students In The United States Hits A Record
SCOTT KEYES – Think Progress

During the 2011-12 school year, there were 1,168,354 homeless students enrolled in preschool or K-12, a 10 percent increase over the previous year. A total of 55.5 million students were enrolled in preschool or K-12 that year, meaning nearly 2 percent of all students were homeless.

This brain drain trend started about 18 months ago and, as this report describes, is gaining momentum. This is the other end that begins with homeless students.

Brain Drain: Funding and Industry Leave America, Followed by Top Minds
PATRICK HENNINGSEN, Investigative Journalist – RT (Russia)

Two fundamental building blocks for any modern technological, progressive economy are discovery research and scientific investigation. By their nature, these two pursuits carry a much slower return on the investment. In the past, the US could afford to be patient because its thriving industrial sector was a magnet for the word’s talent and investment – which is why successive governments have routinely placed their dollars there. That engine which used to power the US juggernaut has been disassembled and shipped overseas.

I have more and more readers writing me to tell me about poverty that they are observing or, sometimes, experiencing.

Billionaires’ Row and Welfare Lines
CHARLES M. BLOW – The New York Times

This disconnecting is particularly acute among young people. Measure of America, a project of the Social Science Research Council, recently released a study finding that a staggering 5.8 million young people nationwide – one in seven of those ages 16 to 24 – are disconnected, meaning not employed or in school, ‘adrift at society’s margins,” as the group put it.

Berto Jongman: Bits, Bytes, and Stuff

Cultural Intelligence
Berto Jongman
Berto Jongman

AIU Ph.D Asks: Could Invasive Species Become the Next Biological Weapon? (Business Wire)

Fuel Removal From Fukushima's Reactor 4 Threatens ‘Apocalyptic' Scenario (Common Dreams)

Meet the Private Companies Helping Cops Spy on Protesters (Rolling Stone)

North Africa's Menace: AQIM's Evolution (RAND)

Pentagon Dollars Flowing Into Africa (Stars & Stripes)

Syria 2018: Scenario Planning (IISS)

The Electronic Silk Road: How the Web Binds the World Together in Commerce (Foreign Affairs)

The Global Threat of Fukushima (CounterPunch)

SchwartzReport: 7 Billion Minds, or One?

Collective Intelligence, Cultural Intelligence, Earth Intelligence, Peace Intelligence

schwartzreport newHere is another really excellent essay by SR reader and best selling author Larry Dossey. It provides a guide map to how in the domain of nonlocal consciousness we are all linked, all life is interdependent, and inter-connected.

7 Billion Minds, or One?
LARRY DOSSEY, MD – The Huffington Post

“I felt there was no separation between anything. I felt as if I were united with everything, and it was wonderful!” This recent report from a reader is a universal experience of people who are concerned with psychological and spiritual growth. This sense of connectedness is not fantasy, but is being affirmed by recent advances in consciousness research.

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Chuck Spinney: Is Israel an Apartheid State?

Corruption, Cultural Intelligence, Government
Chuck Spinney
Chuck Spinney

Attached is a thoughtful essay in which Israeli war hero (1948), ex-Knesset member, and peace activist Uri Avnery examines the likenesses and differences between Israel and Apartheid South Africa.

Chuck Spinney
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WEEKEND EDITION OCTOBER 25-27, 2013
South African Apartheid was Brought Down by the Blacks Themselves
Is Israel an Apartheid State?
by URI AVNERY, Counterpunch

Is Israel an apartheid state? This question is not going away. It raises its head every few months.

The term “apartheid” is often used purely for propaganda purposes. Apartheid, like racism and fascism, is a rhetorical term one uses to denigrate one’s opponent.

But apartheid is also a term with a precise content. It applies to a specific regime. Equating another regime to it may be accurate, partly correct or just wrong. So, necessarily, will be the conclusions drawn from the comparison.

RECENTLY I had the opportunity to discuss this subject with an expert, who had lived in South Africa throughout the apartheid era. I learned a lot from this.

Is Israel an apartheid state? Well, first one must settle the question: which Israel? Israel proper, within the Green Line, or the Israeli occupation regime in the occupied Palestinian territories, or both together?

Let’s come back to that later.

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Chuck Spinney: The Lofgren Corollary: The Method Behind the Madness of the Shutdown

Corruption, Cultural Intelligence, Government
Chuck Spinney
Chuck Spinney

It is easy to look at the shutdown and the concomitant chaos in federal government as the product of incompetence and corruption.  But it was a deliberate effort by a vocal congressional minority from safe, cynically gerrymandered, congressional districts to sabotage the functioning of the entire federal government.

One would think that a deliberate effort to turn the entire US government into an incompetent global laughing stock would be seen as an act of treason (and it certainly would have been if the effort was focused on the Pentagon), but to date, this has not been the case.  Yet as Bruce Barlett observes in the attached essay, there was indeed a systematic method to the destructive objectives of the government shutdown.  His critique is important, because Bartlett is no weepy effete liberal from the salons of the upper west side. cHe is a long time card-carrying conservative Republican, having worked for Congressmen Ron Paul and Jack Kemp in Congress, before serving in the Reagan and George H.W. Bush administrations.
Bartlett argues the goals of the Republican radicals in Congress are (1) to wreck the domestic functions of the Federal Government as we know it and (2) mutate the feds into some idealized vision of limited government front for the ubiquitous tentacles of untouchable authoritarian national security state.  Borrowing from the work of my good friend Mike Lofgren (another lifelong Republican), Bartlett names this method the Lofgren Corollary to the definition of the Republican chutzpah: which is shorthand for the premeditated self-reinforcing strategy to intentionally sabotage government programs (except defense) by denying them the resources and stability to function efficiently, then attacking those programs when they do not work as advertised, thus justifying further strangulation, which creates more problems and confusion …  and adds ammunition for further attacks.  In short the goal is to put the Federal Government (defense excepted) into a dead man's spiral.
If Bartlett is correct, and I think he is, he ends by showing why those wishful thinking lefties who think Obama won the shut down debate should think again.  To borrow from Winston Churchill (with a twist): the end of the shutdown is not the end, nor is it the beginning of the end … and, given the destabilizing nature of continuing resolutions and public confusion over very basic bytes of information (for example 59% of the people think the deficit is increasing when it is decreasing),  it is perhaps not even the end of the beginning.
Chuck Spinney
Alexandria, VA
Republicans and the “Lofgren Corollary
BRUCE BARTLETT
The Fiscal Times
October 25, 2013

Last week I explained that Congress has become an incompetent institution, unable to do its most basic work of passing annual appropriations bills to keep the government running. We usually think of incompetence as being the result of ineptness, stupidity or ignorance. But in the case of Congress, it is often intentional and deliberate, part of a long-term strategy by some Republicans to undermine government itself.

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Berto Jongman: Does Power Make You Mean? Yes. Also Stupid and Very, Very Unethical

Corruption, Cultural Intelligence
Berto Jongman
Berto Jongman

Does power make you mean?

By Susanne Gargiulo

CNN October 24, 2013

“Thinking Business” focuses on the psychology of getting ahead in the workplace by exploring techniques to boost employee performance, increase creativity and productivity.

(CNN) — We all know the story. Someone gets promoted at work and suddenly they change — they start forgetting their previous peers or turning into bullies.

Henry Kissinger
Henry Kissinger

As it turns out, it may be in our wiring.

In one of the first studies to make this claim, scientists now say a default brain mechanism may cause us to lose empathy when we gain power.

“This research is important because it opens the door to examining what power does to us,” says Sukhvinder Obhi, senior author of the study at Wilfrid Laurier University in Canada. “We have very little understanding of how power affects the brain, both in terms of the neural causes and consequences.”

Specifically, the study showed that when you put people in a state where they feel more powerful, their sensitivity to other people dropped, including their ability to put themselves in other peoples shoes.

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John Steiner: US “War on Terror” Has INCREASED Terrorism

04 Inter-State Conflict, 07 Other Atrocities, 08 Wild Cards, 09 Terrorism, 10 Transnational Crime, Corruption, Government, Idiocy, Ineptitude, Military, Officers Call, Peace Intelligence
John Steiner
John Steiner

From Gary Sycalik

Fellow earth-travelers,

An exceedingly important article / blog is copied below.  It involves the War on Terror.  

The very important rule rule is “Follow-the-Money.” So, when applied to the War on Terror what do we find?  Perhaps, we find a tremendous strengthening of the Military-Industrial-Complex, a substantiation for unconscionable U.S. military budgets (to the determent of other budget areas such as education) and exceedingly huge profits of such corporate giants as Halliburton.  According to a 2012 article in the Huffington Post, the  U.S. spends more than China, Japan, UK, France, and Russia combined.  More than all these added together.  Russia spent 52.7 billion while the United States spent 695.7 billion (Not counting off the books stuff such as ‘black ops.”)

Could the War on Terror really be, substantially (and pivotally), about power and money?  And until the majority of we, the people, become realistic about the ‘why’ of ‘things’, shine light into the shadows of secrecy, and demand appropriate responsible action from government and corporate leaders, the very few will control the many to the determent of the citizen-public.   Consider this; existing corporate-government relationships are insidious in nature and dangerous in fact.  President Eisenhower warned us about the this relationship (military-industrial complex) as he left office.  Why do you think he waited to do so at the end of his presidency?  Think about it.  A more balanced relationship can be created.  Actually, it must be if our country is to be sustainable and viable in the future.  I want a sustainable and viable country.  I assume that you do too.

Happy travels,

Gary

U.S. “War On Terror” Has INCREASED Terrorism

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Charts Show that U.S. Policy Has Increased Terror Attacks

The National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START) Global Terrorism Database – part of a joint government-university program on terrorism –  is hosted at the University of Maryland.

START is the most comprehensive open source terrorism database, which can be viewed by journalists and civilians lacking national security clearance.

A quick review of charts from the START database show that terrorism has increased in the last 9 years since the U.S. started its “war on terror”.

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Click on Image to Enlarge

This chart shows the number of terror attacks conducted in Iraq:

See compelling charts and rest of article.

Phi Beta Iota: The article and the charts do not address the financial terrorism of the City of London and Wall Street that have destroyed entire national economies, and particularly those of the USA, Spain, Portugal, Ireland, and Greece.  Iceland, alone, had the integrity and intelligence to stuff the bankers into jail.

 

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