SchwartzReport: Truths That Matter

Cultural Intelligence, Peace Intelligence

schwartzreport newWith tens of thousands of young men and women suffering from PTSD, I find a story like this completely immoral. It is a trend and, after I read it, I thought how many of these wounded warriors will face an even more painful and complicated future with “Christians” like this.

Right-Wing Evangelicals Claim ‘Good Christians' Can't Get PTSD
ROB SHRYOCK – AlterNet (U.S.)

This story suggests, on good evidence, that there may be another major financial crisis just down the timeline resulting from the fact that the Obama Administration did not choose to prosecute and exercise appropriate oversight over the malfeasance of the financial industry. Click through to see the excellent maps which will aid your understanding of these issues.

How Wall Street Has Turned Housing Into a Dangerous Get-Rich-Quick Scheme-Again
LAURA GOTTESDIENER – Mother Jones

How can a democracy possibly survive when 94 per cent of the citizens of the country have nothing but contempt for the Congress. ‘Only 10 percent of Democrats, 7 percent of Republicans, and 3 percent of independents approve of Congress.”

New Low for Congress: Just 6 Percent Approve, Finally Lower Than Car Salespeople
PAUL BEDARD – The Washington Examiner

Phi Beta Iota: see also 2008 Legitimate Grievances (US Citizens versus US Government) ELECTION 2008 – Lipstick on the Pig (Full Text Online for Google Translate)

A great deal of the misery being caused in the U.S. today traces back to these six people whose exorbitant wealth allows them to project their limitations and pathologies on the entire country.

Six of the Top Ten US Billionaires Are Kochs and Waltons
Truthout

This is part of the growing trend of anti-Americanism for which we have no one but ourselves to blame.

World Fights Back Against the Biggest Brother in History
SONALI KOLHATKAR – Truthdig

Phi Beta Iota: see also 2008 Legitimate Grievances (Foreign vs USA) ELECTION 2008 – Lipstick on the Pig (Full Text Online for Google Translate)

Marcus Aurelius: Restore the Draft to Save America

Cultural Intelligence, Ethics, Military, Peace Intelligence
Marcus Aurelius
Marcus Aurelius

Article below appears in today's WaPo.  Certainly a controversial issue, but one that should not be dismissed out of hand without a deliberate consideration of issues such as following:

  • What would be the official purpose of conscription?
  • What would we ((DO)) with all those people if we had them?  Do we have a bunch of simple, shovel-ready projects standing by, awaiting manpower?   Do we have enough unpopulated areas in the Nation to support another Civilian Conservation Corps?
  • Generally speaking, military professionals don't want to deal with conscripts.
  • What would be the associated financial costs in each of the major force programs?
  • Where would the money come from?  What money would be reprogrammed?  Would tax increases be required?
  • Would draftee pay and benefits be same as volunteers?
  • Do we want to put DoD in a domestic societal reclamation role?
  • Do we waive military entry standards to facilitate conscription?  Currently, only about 25% of military-age cohort can qualify due to intelligence, derogatory personal information, obesity, physical unfitness, attention deficit disorder, and other causes.
  • Do we have adequate remaining base structure to accommodate draftees?
  • What would be the positive and negative impacts on readiness of the Joint Force to conduct global full spectrum operations?
  • How would we accommodate acquisition of essential professionals such as physicians, lawyers, etc?  Temporary deferments followed by conscription into commissioned ranks?
  • Are we prepared to socially and legally stigmatize a significant fraction on the population with adverse discharges, particularly in the early years, since many of today's military cohort would likely prove unable or unwilling to meet military standards of performance and conduct?

 

If, after coming to terms with considerations such as those I list above, the Nation were to decide we want to try grand experiment, I propose tasking the Marine Corps to provide the “common core general military subjects” portion of all Services' Initial Entry Training programs.  No rose gardens, just making men and women of Johnnie and Janie, fixing what Mommy, Daddy and the American education system failed to accomplish in 18 or so years.

 

 

 

 

Save America: Restore the draft

By , Published: November 29

At this time of Thanksgiving, I’m grateful for the U.S. military — not just for the usual reason that it protects us from our foes but also because it has the potential to save us from ourselves.

As I make my rounds each day in the capital, chronicling our leaders’ plentiful foibles, failings, screw-ups, inanities, outrages and overall dysfunction, I’m often asked if there’s anything that could clean up the mess.

My usual answer is a shrug and an admission that there’s no silver bullet. There are many possibilities — campaign spending limits, term limits, nonpartisan primaries, nonpartisan redistricting, a third party — but most aren’t politically or legally feasible, might not make much of a difference or, as with Harry Reid’s rewriting of Senate rules, have the potential to make things even worse.

But one change, over time, could reverse the problems that have built up over the past few decades: We should mandate military service for all Americans, men and women alike, when they turn 18. The idea is radical, unlikely and impractical — but it just might work.

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Berto Jongman: Bits, Bytes, & Stuff

Commercial Intelligence, Cultural Intelligence, Peace Intelligence
Berto Jongman
Berto Jongman

CYBER: Archiving Next Generation Social Media

CYBER: China Claims Victory in Internet Scrub

CYBER: Cyber-Intelligence Complex & Dirty Tricks

CYBER: Internet Kill Switch Fact or Fiction?

CYBER: NSA Has Landed Us All in a Mess (Guardian)

CYBER: Tempest Security Intelligence (Company) Selected by The Economist

ETHICS: Japan Secrecy Bill Diverges from Postwar Pacifism

THREAT: 3 Deaths per Hour from Prescription Drugs

THREAT: Al Qaeda at 25 – Totally Dead But Idea Lives On?

THREAT:  American “Freedom Fighters” in Syria

THREAT: Banking Crime Against the Poor

THREAT: Missile Warheads Seized in Jamaica

4th Media: We Do Not Make This Stuff Up!

Commercial Intelligence, Cultural Intelligence, Earth Intelligence, Peace Intelligence

4th media cropped9/11 – Investigating The Role of the Saudi Government

Paul Jay asks Senator Graham if a culture of “not wanting to know” was created to prevent the conspiracy from being uncovered and to protect the role of the Saudi government.

China Announces That It’s Going to Stop Stockpiling US Dollars (Part I)

We quote: «China just dropped an absolute bombshell, but it was almost entirely ignored by the mainstream media. The central bank of China has decided that it is ‘no longer in China’s favor to accumulate foreign-exchange reserves’». Michael Snyder’s article predicts that China’s decision will have serious consequences for the United States. According to Snyder, even if this bombshell does not destroy America, it will still cause the country enormous damage.

Monsanto, TPP, Global Food Dominance

According to an Acres USA interview of plant pathologist Don Huber, Professor Emeritus at Purdue University, two modified traits account for practically all of the genetically modified crops grown in the world today. One involves insect resistance. The other, more disturbing modification involves insensitivity to glyphosate-based herbicides (plant-killing chemicals).

Berto Jongman: Bits, Bytes, & Stuff

Commercial Intelligence, Cultural Intelligence, Peace Intelligence
Berto Jongman
Berto Jongman

CYBER: Botnets Elicit Mercenary Government Approach

CYBER: Dutch Hack Internet Forums

CYBER: Dutch Rules for Mass Interceptions

CYBER: Encryption Arms Race (Techies vs. NSA)

CYBER: Trojan-Banker.Win32/64.Neverquest

CYBER: True Cost of Cybercrime

EDUCATION: Virtual Reality to Reduce Racism?

ETHICS: UK Destroyed Files on Its Colonial Atrocities

THREAT: CAR Crisis – “Human Catastrophe of Epic Proportions”

THREAT: Civilian Impact of Drones

THREAT: Exponential Technology, Moral Glaciers (P.W. Singer)

THREAT: HIV Super-Strain

THREAT: Joseph Kony in Central Africa

THREAT: Radial Islam in Spain

THREAT: Syrian Jihaddist Blow-Back Inside Europe

Chuck Spinney: Patrick Cockburn Interviews Muqtada al-Sadr on Iraq — Toxic Mix of Sectarianism, Incompetent and Corrupt Government, and Interference by US, UK, and Iran

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Chuck Spinney
Chuck Spinney

The United States bears a moral responsibility for the murderous state of affairs in Iraq, but contemporary American grand strategy has become a self-referencing mix of arrogance, narcissism, and exceptionalism; so it is not surprising that most Americans have dismissed Iraq their minds (as they are now dismissing Afghanistan).  Below is an excellent reminder of the situation in Iraq.

Patrick Cockburn, one of the very best journalists now covering conflicts in the Arab World and Central Asia interviews Muqtada al-Sadr, one of the most influential Shia clerics in Iraq and leader of the Mehdi Army, a powerful Shia faction.  Sadr is now a member of the Shia dominated Iraqi government, but he is becoming increasingly alienated from its leader, Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.  Al-Sadr argues that a toxic mix of (1) sectarianism, (2) governmental incompetence and corruption, and (3) external interference by the U.S. and U.K. and Iran is plunging Iraq into an ever-deepening state of chaos, with no light at the end of the tunnel. (Note: I inserted a few clarifying comments in red.)

Chuck Spinney
“The near future of Iraq is dark”
Warning from Muqtada al-Sadr – the Shia cleric whose word is law to millions of his countrymen

In a rare interview at his headquarters in Najaf, he tells Patrick Cockburn of his fears for a nation growing ever more divided on sectarian lines.

The future of Iraq as a united and independent country is endangered by sectarian Shia-Sunni hostility says Muqtada al-Sadr, the Shia religious leader whose Mehdi Army militia fought the US and British armies and who remains a powerful figure in Iraqi politics. He warns of the danger that[1] “the Iraqi people will disintegrate, [2] its government will disintegrate, and [3] it will be easy for external powers to control the country”.

In an interview with The Independent in the holy city of Najaf, 100 miles south-west of Baghdad – the first interview Mr Sadr has given face-to-face with a Western journalist for almost 10 years – he expressed pessimism about the immediate prospects for Iraq, saying: “The near future is dark.”

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Berto Jongman: Bits, Bytes, & Stuff

Commercial Intelligence, Cultural Intelligence, Peace Intelligence
Berto Jongman
Berto Jongman

CYBER: Angela McKay (Microsoft Advsior to Obama) on Cyber-Security in 2020

Phi Beta Iota: The idea of Microsoft advising anyone on cyber-security is beyond tragic comedy and borders on insane. These are the same people who opened up everything to NSA and created “trusted” hardware standards totally lacking in integrity at any level.

CYBER: Bitcoin and Silk Road (Black Market) Linked

CYBER: Bitcoin  Experts Clash Over Crypto-Currency

CYBER: Cryptocat Blocked in Iran

CYBER: DoD Puzzled by Mobile Technologies

CYBER: Education via Facebook in Kenya

CYBER: European Parliament Wi-FI Hacked

CYBER: mSpy App for Spying on Another Smartphone or Tablet User

CYBER: Project SpyLighter (Shining a Light on Cyber Spies)

ENFORCEMENT: IRS Sets Sight on Dark (Political) Money

HEALTH: Senate Bill Recognizes Naturopathic Medicine

Whereas, in the United States, more than 75 percent of health care costs are due to preventable chronic illnesses, including high blood pressure, which affects 88,000,000 people in the United States, and diabetes, which affects 26,000,000 people in the United States;

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