Tikkun Rabbi Michael Lerner – Heather Linebaugh on Ending Drone Program

Cultural Intelligence, Drones & UAVs, Government, Military, Peace Intelligence
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Michael Lerner

Heather Linebaugh's personal account of her work on the US drone program gives one set of reasons for why that program should be stopped immediately. Another reason was given by the Prime Minister of Pakistan two days ago: the use of drones in Pakistan violates the national sovereignty of that country and is protested by almost everyone there who learn to hate Americans for doing this to their country.  A third reason: unless drones are banned by an international treaty  with the same seriousness that chemical warfare was banned, we may live to see the day when powers hostile to the U.S. launch drones that kill or main you, your neighbors, your children, your friends. It could happen here–and sophisticated drones could be much harder to head off than other forms of attack. And the source of drone attacks may be hard to identify as drones start to become an accepted weapon by many countries, including small dictatorships that will eventually be ovethrown (some by people who wish to strike back at the US for supporting their repressive governments, as for example Egyptian Muslims watching as the US refuses to call the recent coup a coup so that we can still fund the military dictatorship which is every day proclaiming some new assault on freedm and democracy of the Egyptian people).

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I worked on the US drone programme. The public should know what really goes on

Few of the politicians who so brazenly proclaim the benefits of drones have a real clue how it actually works (and doesn't)

Heather Linebaugh

Guardian, U.K.  Dec. 29th

Whenever I read comments by politicians defending the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Predator and Reaper program – aka drones – I wish I could ask them some questions. I'd start with: “How many women and children have you seen incinerated by a Hellfire missile?” And: “How many men have you seen crawl across a field, trying to make it to the nearest compound for help while bleeding out from severed legs?” Or even more pointedly: “How many soldiers have you seen die on the side of a road in Afghanistan because our ever-so-accurate UAVs [unmanned aerial vehicle] were unable to detect an IED [improvised explosive device] that awaited their convoy?”

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4th Media: We Don’t Make This Stuff Up!

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4th media croppedUS Plans to Oust President of Ecuador

At the center of Correa’s foreign policy activities is the strengthening of regional Latin American organizations in which there are no U.S. representatives: the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC), the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR), the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of America (ALBA), and others.

Military Industrial Complex: Military Spending Destroying The US Economy

Passage of Budget Bill Is NOT a Victory for the American People …  Only for the Military-Industrial Complex

Russia Steps in as American Empire Unravels in the Middle East

US power in the Middle East is in decline, and American allies in the region are beginning to think of new alternatives to Washington.

Robin Good: Open Source Link Rot 44%

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Robin Good

According to this PDF report from the Chesapeak Digital Preservation Group, 44% of links go rotten. (The Chesapeak group is comprised of four member libraries, the Georgetown Law and Harvard Law School Libraries, and the State Law Libraries of Maryland and Virginia.)

The study highlights not only how bad and real the issue is, but how rapidly it is worsening. Here a few newsworthy highlights:

a) Link rot has increased from 8.3 to 44.3% in six years.

b) In 2013 government originated documents showed the largest percentage of linkrot.

c) More than 50 percent of the materials posted to government domains disappeared from the original documented web addresses.

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SchwartzReport: Truths That Matter

Commercial Intelligence, Cultural Intelligence
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Stephan A. Schwartz
Stephan A. Schwartz

Here is some very exciting good news on batteries.

Mindboggling Consequences In Wake Of Battery Price Drops
HANS STRENG – Clean Technica

I had a reader, who opposes the ending of Marijuana prohibition, write to tell me exactly what this headline says. Here is a good essay that reflects my own thinking as to the response to that charge.

The Lie That Won’t Die: ‘We Don’t Know Enough About Marijuana!”
Paul Armentano – Salon

I find this development particularly interesting because, as sea rise gobbles up large parts of Florida many of these people, or their children, are going to have to leave. And this is not that far into the future. In the short term though it may shift Florida into a purple, or even blue, state. That would significantly reduce the chance another incompetent ideologue like Rick Scott was elected governor. And that would put Florida in a better position to deal with climate change.

New York Soon to Trail Florida in Population
JESSE McKINLEY – The New York Times

Anyone who reads me regularly in either SR or Explore knows my views about the privatization of the American gulag, turning it into a profit making enterprise. Here is further evidence as to how truly bad this idea is.

For-Profit Prisons: Eight Statistics That Show the Problems
KEVIN MATHEWS – Truthout

Berto Jongman: Five Platforms for Aspiring & Established Free Lance Reporters

Civil Society, Media
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Berto Jongman

Five platforms that could jump-start your freelance career in 2014

Freelance journalists have traditionally been on their own when it comes to pitching story ideas, invoicing for payments and staying safe. But a growing number of new communities and platforms want to help freelancers thrive in the media marketplace.

Here are five that launched in 2013 that are worth checking out in the new year:

1. Storyhunter has an ambitious mission: to help freelance video journalists tell the world’s most important, untold stories. In addition to providing editorial support, Storyhunter handles sales and distribution, to allow journalists to spend their time making videos. The site is open to talented producers, editors, videographers and documentary filmmakers, who must apply to be part of the network. Storyhunter.tv.

2. Assignmint offers a free online workflow system, which aims to streamline freelancers' work process from pitch to payment. On the site, freelance journalists can arrange assignments and contracts, set up editorial calendars and deal with invoices, pitches, contract information, expenses and payments. Assignmint.com

3. NewsModo is a platform where freelancers worldwide can sell their stories and pick up assignments, and editors can buy written content and multimedia. Separate from the assignment process, freelancers can upload their own content and set their own prices for it. Newsmodo.com.

4. PitchMe is an online one-stop shop where freelancers can pitch stories, negotiate with editors and get paid on time. The whole process—including pitching, sending messages, signing contracts, filing articles and receiving payment— takes place on the platform. PitchMe.org

5. Frontline Freelance Register is an independent entity supported by London's Frontline Club Charitable Trust. The register provides community and financial support to reporters who cover conflicts without the backing of news outlets. It is open to all freelance print, photo, digital, radio and video journalists reporting in conflict zones or outside their own countries. Frontlinefreelance.org.

Jessica Weiss, a former IJNet managing editor, is a Buenos Aires-based freelancer.

Berto Jongman: Bits, Bytes, & Stuff

Cultural Intelligence, Peace Intelligence
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Berto Jongman

BOOK: Age of the Unthinkable – Why the New World Disorder Constantly Surprises Us and What We Can Do About It

VIDEO Trailer for the Book

Fukushima Radiation Hits San Francisco

Invisibility Devices – Metamaterials

NATO Cyber War — Attacking Ukraine?

NSA Strikes Back (TruthOut)

Power Systems Vulnerable to Physical Attack

Syria: How AQ Changed the War (NY Review of Books)