David Swanson: Are Armed UAVs Like Nuclear Bombs — Because We Can?

07 Other Atrocities
David Swanson
David Swanson

Harry Truman and Memory of Mass Murder

Harry Truman spoke in the U.S. Senate on June 23, 1941: “If we see that Germany is winning,” he said, “we ought to help Russia, and if Russia is winning we ought to help Germany, and that way let them kill as many as possible.”

Did Truman value Japanese lives above Russian and German?  There is nothing anywhere to suggest that he did.  Yet we debate, every August 6th or so, whether Truman was willing to unnecessarily sacrifice Japanese lives in order to scare Russians with his nuclear bombs.  He was willing; he was not willing; he was willing.  Left out of this debate is the obvious possibility that killing as many Japanese as possible was among Truman's goals.

A U.S. Army poll in 1943 found that roughly half of all GIs believed it would be necessary to kill every Japanese person on earth. William Halsey, who commanded the United States' naval forces in the South Pacific during World War II, thought of his mission as “Kill Japs, kill Japs, kill more Japs,” and had vowed that when the war was over, the Japanese language would be spoken only in hell. War correspondent Edgar L. Jones wrote in the February 1946 Atlantic Monthly, “What kind of war do civilians suppose we fought anyway? We shot prisoners in cold blood, wiped out hospitals, strafed lifeboats, killed or mistreated enemy civilians, finished off  the enemy wounded, tossed the dying into a hole with the dead, and in the Pacific boiled flesh off enemy skulls to make table ornaments for sweethearts, or carved their bones into letter openers.”

On August 6, 1945, President Truman announced: “Sixteen hours ago an American airplane dropped one bomb on Hiroshima, an important Japanese Army base. That bomb had more power than 20,000 tons of T.N.T.  It had more than two thousand times the blast power of the British ‘Grand Slam' which is the largest bomb ever yet used in the history of warfare.”Hiroshima was, of course, a city full of people, not an Army base. But those people were merely Japanese. Australian General Sir Thomas Blamey had told the New York Times: “Fighting Japs is not like fighting normal human beings. The Jap is a little barbarian…. We are not dealing with humans as we know them. We are dealing with something primitive. Our troops have the right view of the Japs. They regard them as vermin.”

Some try to imagine that the bombs shortened the war and saved more lives than the some 200,000 they took away. And yet, weeks before the first bomb was dropped, on July 13, 1945, Japan sent a telegram to the Soviet Union expressing its desire to surrender and end the war. The United States had broken Japan's codes and read the telegram. Truman referred in his diary to “the telegram from Jap Emperor asking for peace.” Truman had been informed through Swiss and Portuguese channels of Japanese peace overtures as early as three months before Hiroshima. Japan objected only to surrendering unconditionally and giving up its emperor, but the United States insisted on those terms until after the bombs fell, at which point it allowed Japan to keep its emperor.

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Search: open source intelligence history 1.1

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There is nothing new about open source information.  What is new about open source intelligence

(ethical evidence-based decision-support based solely on open, legal, ethical sources and methods)

is the attempt to fully integrate the proven process of intelligence

(requirements definition, collection management, source discovery and validation, multi-source fusion (both machine and human), visualization (both machine and human), analytic tradecraft, and communication to those who wish to make an informed decision).

Intelligence is DECISION-SUPPORT.  It is required at four levels (strategic, operational, tactical, technical) across all mission areas, and is best when it is holistic — most of what the secret world does is NOT intelligence, it is merely classified spending with very little decision support resulting.

Note: the hardest problem for any intelligence professional is finding a customer with integrity who actually wants to make a decision based on ethical evidence-based decision support.   Most customers are arrogant, ignorant, and generally corrupt to the bone, making decisions on the basis of what they think they know, or what someone has paid them to think is in their selfish interest.  This is why we have wasted so much blood, treasure and spirit (the national soul is black right now) since 2000.

The second hardest problem is achieving the moral and intellectual mind-shift away from drowning in money and inputs that emphasize technology, and migrating toward the more professional focus on humans and outputs — decision-support.  That is the second hardest because it can be achieved without demanding that the consumer have integrity — only the intelligence professional needs to reconnect with their integrity (in the holistic all source sense).

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SchwartzReport: Blue Death (Poisoned Tap Water) + Radioactive Wastewter from Natural Gas Drilling

03 Environmental Degradation, 05 Energy, 07 Health, Commerce, Corruption, Earth Intelligence, Government

schwartz reportWhen I first began to travel professionally, when I started working for National Geographic, we used to be warned about not drinking the local water from the tap. Today I would be more concerned about the tap water in parts of American than I would be in much of the rest of the world. Here's why. My suggestion to all of you is to have your water tested by a! n independent lab. It only costs a few dollars, and it may give you a surprise.

Unlimited Arsenic and Other Poisons Dumped Daily Into US Waters
DONNA LISENBY – EcoWatch/Reader Supported News

Right now there is another blown-out rig in the Gulf of Mexico, and FOUR major tar sands pipeline leaks in Alberta, Canada. We are experiencing a major continent wide slow motion environmental disaster going on within the carbon energy infrastructure and, as far as I can see, the only person in corporate media who is even talking about it is Rachel Maddow on MSNBC. And today! , the Republicans in the House gutted support for non-carbon energy.

Natural Gas Drilling Produces Radioactive Wastewater
ABRAHM LUSTGARTEN and PROPUBLICA – Scientific American

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John Maguire: Rocket Stove Heating, 80% More Effective….

05 Energy, Resilience
John Maguire
John Maguire

Say Hello to the Rocket Stove Heating System. In a Nutshell:

  • * Heat your home with 80% to 90% less wood
  • * Exhaust is nearly pure steam and CO2 (a little smoke at the beginning)
  • * The heat from one fire can last for days
  • * You can build one in a day and half
  • * Folks have built them spending less than $20

The YouTube video below was created/posted by the forward thinking engineer ZeroFossilFuel. In it he explains and demonstrates his most recent build. Not only do the less fortunate not need to freeze to death during hard times, but their energy use can be clean and efficient as well. A timely innovation to say the least.

More Info: http://www.richsoil.com/rocket-stove-mass-heater.jsp

Laurence Kotlikoff: Please Support the INFORM Act, Inter-Generational Fiscal Gap and Accounting Integrity

03 Economy, Ethics, Government
Laurence Kotlikoff
Laurence Kotlikoff

Dear Friends,

I write to ask you to join 11 Nobel Laureates in Economics, other leading economists, and former government officials in endorsing the INFORM ACT (Intergenerational Financial Obligations Reform Act) at www.theinformact.org.
All endorsements will be included in a letter to Congress, which is posted on the website, that will appear early this fall in a full-page ad in the New York Times.
The INFORM ACT, which I drafted in large part with the assistance of Alan Auerbach, requires the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), the Government Accountability Office (GAO), and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to do fiscal gap and generational accounting on an annual basis and, upon request by Congress, to use these accounting methods to evaluate major pieces of proposed legislation.

Eagle: New Hip Cost — in Corrupt USA, Over $100,000; in Honest Other Countries, $13,000 Inclusive of Travel Costs

03 Economy, 07 Health, 11 Society, Commerce, Corruption, Government
300 Million Talons...
300 Million Talons…

This sucks — seems like a real truth-teller on the failure of the USA in relation to public needs and expectations.

In Need of a New Hip, but Priced Out of the U.S.

EXTRACT

“Very leery” of going to a developing country like India or Thailand, which both draw so-called medical tourists, he ultimately chose to have his hip replaced in 2007 at a private hospital outside Brussels for $13,660. That price included not only a hip joint, made by Warsaw-based Zimmer Holdings, but also all doctors’ fees, operating room charges, crutches, medicine, a hospital room for five days, a week in rehab and a round-trip ticket from America.

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SchwartzReport: Swedish Energy From Garbage Others Pay For; San Francisco to Get Its Own Bank

Commercial Intelligence, Cultural Intelligence

schwartz reportHere is some very good news about garbage, at least for Sweden. One can only wonder why we can't seem to muster the political will to do something similar.

Models of Sustainability: Sweden Runs Out of Garbage
ALAN PIERCE – The Pachamama Alliance

Here is the best news I have read about banking in several years.

San Francisco Strikes Blow to Wall Street: City May Now Get Its Own Public Bank
ELLEN BROWN – AlterNet (U.S.)

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