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2009-08-29

The World as I see It

Many years ago, a large prominent figure wrote an essay by the name, “The World as I see It.” In no way do I presume to even approach the stature of the man who wrote that — Albert Einstein.

However, we do live in a different world than Einstein’s in many respects. For starters, the geopolitical landscape is far different today than it was then. Today’s world affairs are borne on the back of what took place since Einstein’s time.

And yet, in many respects, not much have changed. We still have silly “tribal” conflicts and squabblings, and big “tribes” love to beat up on the smaller “tribes”, and the smaller “tribes” will fight back by any means possible against the bigger “tribes”.

But what about the major differences? In today’s world, we have a level of hyper-connectivity that has never existed before in the history of mankind — the Internet. We also have diversification of wealth at levels that have never existed before. We have mass travel, where anyone can travel great distances to any part of the world in just a few hours and some bucks. We also have far more people alive today than then. We also have diversified levels of education and knowledge that would’ve been the stuff of Science Fiction back in Einstein’s era. And many other wonders.

We also have the specter of ultra-powerful hyper-stable governments that are firmly entrenched and very controlling. We have military machines, weapons, and other technology that would’ve been beyond the imagination of many back then.

And for the first time in human history, humans have the power to wipe itself clean off the map at just the “push of a button”. Those, that “button” currently resides in the hands of the most powerful governments, but the danger increases as that power becomes more distributed among the lesser nations.

Alas, nuclear weapons are not the only threat to our existence. Biological threats exists as well, and as biotechnology progresses, the more possible it will become for anyone to engineer a biological threat that can wipe out large numbers of people.

On the other hand, big powerful governments and corporations are controlled by the hands of a few whose agendas and goals may not be in the best interests of the individual. Pharmaceutical companies may push governments to institute mandates for vaccines that may not be necessary or safe. Military contractors may influence governments to choose military options over diplomatic ones to keep themselves on the gravy train. Big Finance may convince governments to allow them to cowboy the economy. And so on.

Meanwhile, the “little guys” — you and I — are caught in the middle of all of this. Activities of the “Big Boys” may wipe us out individually without the Boys even knowing it, like kids horsing around in a playground trampling ants. Military conflicts sacrifice the lives of innocent men, women, and children to serve some geopolitical — or geo-corproate interest. Entire villages of the “little people” may be bombed out of existence in the efforts to “war against terrorism.”

If you are one of those villiagers, who is the true terrorist in your eyes as you watch your hut go up in flames or one of your kids fragged by an exploding bomb?

Or here in the US, you may be someone who have worked hard all of your life to have a “nest-egg” to rely on in your retirement — except the IRAs and the 401K investments were wiped out in value by downturns in the equities markets.

And it gets even better. Developing nations are creating greater and greater demands for resources that are finite both in absolute size and in the ability to exploit them for use. China and India are probably the two fastest growing in this regard, but there are others as well. Utilization of those resources also creates concomitant impacts on the environment, which is also limited in scope and its ability to adapt to human activities.

Where is all of this headed? What will be the end result?

My concerns are as follows:

  1. The Forever Resource Wars — in some form or fashion, resource wars will not only continue, but grow in aggression amidst the deceptions, the propagandas, and the outright lies to “justify” the wars back at home. The allocation of intellectual and financial resources to fight the resource wars put a net drain on the global economy as a hole, not to mention destruction of wealth of the victim nations, deaths to millions of innocent lives, and a dimunition of what it means to be human.
  2. Financial and Social Instabilities brought on by Dwindling Resources — as resources become increasingly scarce, prices will rise, destabilizing the financial and social picture on a global scale. More propaganda will be promulgated by the Big Governments to divert people away from the true problems to blame each other, only creating more unrest, socially and geo-politically, feeding the push for The Forever Resource Wars, and other nasties.
  3. Ecological Impacts that may be Irreversible — Human activities on a global scale that results in the release of even more carbon and various pollutants into the atmosphere and the biosphere in general, which will have nonlinear and unpredictable impacts on the environment, which most likely will feed into Financial and Social Instabilities, among other things.
  4. A Negative Synergism — an emergence of a global set of problems emerging from the interplay of the first 3, which in and of itself might take on an irreversible mode leading to a downward spiral of the overall well-being of humans on this planet.

Note that my above 4 concerns cannot be taken in isolation, but must all be considered. We may project  best-case scenarios and worst-case scenarios from the above, across time into the future.  Some may argue that there is no cause for concern, but it is hard to see how we should not be at least a little concerned given the issues at hand.

It is my estimation that the “Big Boys” will not appreciate the full impact of the above until it is too late — that is, until after its beyond the point of no return. And even if they did, what would they do? Would their major concern be what’s best for us individuals? Or what’s best for themselves? Would they seek to maintain status quo? Or do the right thing? What exactly would they do? That is the question of ages.

There are certain fallacies the “Big Boys” operate from. They are:

  1. The Fallacy of Infinite Growth — this bedevils both the financial and resource markets. Both assume that they can continue to have “infinite growth” despite the very obvious and plain fact that resources and people are finite.
  2. The Fallacy of “Might Makes Right” — just because loads of  “power” does not mean it’s a good thing to use that power against the individual. If it increases suffering somewhere, how is it ever “right”?
  3. The Fallacy of the Assumption that the “Little Guy” can always be “controlled” — You can only fool individuals so many times before they catch on.

The immediate question that comes to mind is what can we do about it, as individuals? As individuals, we acquese power and control to the power elite, collectively, and those few that resist are put down by other individuals that have bought into the “power of authority”. Thus, you have police arresting people even if they’ve done no wrong, soliders kicking the doors in of innocent families even that family has done nothing wrong, etc. Ultimately, we are talking about the little guy being pitted against the little guy at the behest of the “Big Boys”.

But the Big Boys would not have any power or dominance unless there’s acquiescence. It’s just that plain and simple.

More on this later.

2009-08-02

Mindless Vessels of Belief: the Video

Filed under: Freedom — admin @ 22:32

2009-07-28

Sgt. Crowley is Such a Liar! All about the Gates Arrest.

Filed under: Blowing off Stream, Freedom, Gestapos, Politics — fred @ 14:29

If I was angry before, you have no idea how much now.

Just looked at today’s issue of the Boston Herald (28-July-2009). This paper seems like a rag, but it did a good story on the Gates affair, including publishing the transcriptCrowley and Gatess of the 911 call.

As the aid told Londo in Babylon 5 before Londo went on a rage and broke everything in his room after he found out he’d been “played like a fiddle”, The Details are Everything.

After reading the transcripts myself, it is clear that:

  1. Crowley lied about being told that “it was 2 Black men with backpacks”. The 911 tapes revealed that he was told that there were 2 men, race unknown, maybe one was a “Hispanic”, and there were suitcases. Not backpacks, but suitcases!
  2. Whalen, the woman who made the 911 call, was asked about the “race” of the 2 men, but said she did not know.
  3. Crowley report back to HQ that he had the ID of “Henry Louis Gates”, which presumably would have his address on it!
  4. Crowley claim that Gates screamed and became “belligerent”, but there was no evidence of this in the tapes. Just soft-spoken voices.
  5. Whalen has come forward and openly contradicted Sgt. Crowley’s claim of “2 Black men”. She wants to clear her name in this highly charged affair.

What conclusions can we draw from this?

It is clear that Sgt. Crowley is a big fat liar, as are many police. As they were in my case similar to the Gates Incident 10 years ago. Whalen had no motivaion to lie. She was just accurately reporting what she saw, and not one whit more.

Crowley obviously knew that Gates lived at that home when he arrested him. Crowley obviously knew about the suitcases, as he was told that by the dispatcher. Crowley had every reason to believe and know that Gates just got back from a trip.

The facts, to a reasonable person, would lead that person to conclude that Gates was not a criminal, but simply got locked out of his house has he claimed. The reasonable person would see no need to put this distinguished professor in handcuffs.

But we are talking police here, so toss all reason and logic out of the window. Crowley obviously wanted to assert his “authority” over this professor who had done no wrong, and had already proven his identity and the fact that that was his house. Besides, a robber would not want to hang about for long and most likely would have been gone by the time the cops arrived.”I don’t care what “good record” Crowley had before this incident. He indeed did “act stupidly” as the President proclaimed, as did the Nashua Police Anthony Pivero and Eric Nordengren did in my P. Uno case 10 years ago.

Was Crowley’s “stupid actions” motived by race? Or just a general power trip cops typically like weilding on everyone? Who knows? Does it matter, really?

I therefore make a general call to all who have been wronged by rogue cops to take action. Do  NOT let these rogue cops get away with trampling our rights. Do not let these rogue cops get away with their power trips at our expense. Sue them. Go to the media. Video them and immediately upload the videos to youtube. TAKE EVERY LEGAL ACTION you can to put these rogue cops back in their place!

They like saying that “Freedom is Never Free”. Well, let’s get to the freedom first.

911 and Dispacher Audio can be heard here. But here’s the transcripts of the exerpts as published in The Boston Hearld.

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2009-07-25

Obama was right: The Cambridge Police did act ’stupidly’!

Filed under: Freedom — admin @ 17:17

I really don’t like Obama, as many of his policies has serious problems that will plunge this country into further debt, and he has failed to end the war and close Guantanamo Bay as he promised.

However, when he said that the Cambridge Police acted “stupidly” in arresting the Harvard Professor in his own home, he was spot on.
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Obama on the Gates Case

I myself have been through similar experiences with police a number of times in my life. And you know, all the tired old excuses grow old after a while. The police always claim to be “doing their job”. They were always “responding to something”. And all the other excuses they pour out.

But where do we brown-skinned people ever get to be treated equally in this damned country? Why are we always the ones singled out in matters such as these? And more importantly, WHEN IT IT GOING TO STOP?

Today, I am avowed to SUE both the police and the 911ers whenever I am harassed by them when I’ve done nothing wrong. My mere existence is not suspicion of bad activity. My mere presence in a place is NOT A CRIME! Sorry, but not all of us have pale skin, nor should we be made to feel inferior or a threat to society just because we don’t. We all have various shades of brown, and what’s wrong with having brown skin anyway?

I am proud of my brown skin, and wouldn’t change it for the world. Actually, I really don’t make much ado about dermal chromatics. I don’t see the point. Why so many stupid humans think it should be an issue. I don’t get it.

I like all people on this planet — all cultures, all ethnicities, all countries. I don’t consider any one person more or less worthwhile just because of their country of origin or their chosen culture, etc.

And I certainly don’t see dermal chromatics having anything to do with the worth of an individual, either!

And so I still scratch my head, trying to understand why this issue of dermal chromatics continues to be an issue in our country.

Sorry, but a man’s home is his castle. Everyone should respect that — including the Police. You don’t go kicking doors in and arresting homeowners out of their own homes just for being there, or just for their dermal chromatics.

Nor do you harass people in public because of their dermal chromatics either, as I have been more times than I can count.

And Police MUST stop abusing their power on everyone, as I’ve witness them giving lots of people a hard time, and not always due to dermal chromatics, either.

Being innocent must stand for something in our country. But currently, it does not. We the People of America live in a country that really considers you guilty until proven innocent.

If a cop ever comes into my home again to arrest me when I’ve done nothing wrong, then that cop can expect an end to his career, as I will stop AT NOTHING until said cop is fired. I will sue him, the whole police force, go public, start protests, and much, much more.

We the Individuals of America must reassert our Personal Sovereignty. We have a right to bear arms, we have a right to privacy, we have a right not to be falsely accused, we have a right to not have our children snatched away when we’ve done nothing wrong. We have a right to not have the government in our wallets, in our bedrooms, tearing up marriages, making men look bad just for being men.

We the Individuals must stand together to Fight the Oppressors. We must take any and all means possible to do so. We must not knuckle under to harassment and oppression. We must not allow rogue neighbors to get away with fingering us to the cops. We must not allow rogue cops to get away with harassing innocents. We must not allow child-snatching social workers from taking our kids away from us.

WE MUST STAND FIRM.

2009-04-05

Obama’s “One World Government?”

Filed under: Freedom, Government, Politics — admin @ 19:55

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You know, against my better judgment, I voted for Obama. Why? Because Palin scared the crap out of me. And yet, I don’t consider our political system as functional with regards to individual rights and concerns. Nonetheless, I did have hope that Obama would be a better choice than McCain, that perhaps Obama might actually represent the seeds for real change.

And now I see that I may have been right — but regret it.

This is a direct quote of Obama taken from the NPR Site:

“Now is the time for a strong international response, and North Korea must know that the path to security and respect will never come through threats and illegal weapons,” Obama said to applause. “All nations must come together to build a stronger, global regime … we must stand shoulder to shoulder to pressure the North Koreans to change course.”

What? Did I hear that right? “Global Regime?” In other words, a One World Government?

WTF? (Even Better: Obama’s New World Order)

Now, many of my more conspiracy-oriented friends had been warning me about this, but I tend to be a reserved skeptic, looking at possibilities, but also looking for evidence.

Well, if I didn’t hear this from the man’s mouth itself, I probably would not have believed it.

And folks, this is how it always begins. It always begins with the “big bogyman”,  and the very next thing you always see is government rushing in with “the solution”, which is almost always to grow more government.

But this is a major enchilada here. If I am reading the words of our new fearless leader correctly, he wants to scare the world into accepting a new “Global Regime” that will then issue dicta to various nations they disagree with, and subsequently may also kick that nation’s butt.

But as we all know, once something of that magnitude becomes established, it will go far beyond that. A One World Government would be a Bad Thing, something extremely anti-freedom. We already saw this with the much-vaunted European Union; now it’s going global?

Now, my friends, it turns out that Obama is not the first to be touting a New World Order. George Bush Senior as well! [See YouTube Video]

WTF!!!!

OK, what’s going on here? Obama sounding like Bush Senior? Did I miss something here? Well, there you have it. Solid Evidence that some thing’s afoot. Call me a conspiracy nut if you like, but from the very lips of both Bush and Obama you hear the same message.

2009-01-29

Obama, the “Great Black Hope”

Filed under: Freedom — fred @ 18:50

>мебели сливенonline casino net and over and over and over again, I keep hearing Obama being referred to as the “44th President, 1st African-American|Black”, as though that’s going to make all the difference.

Well, I don’t care one rat’s bottom about the so-called “race” — and besides, Obama has mixed heritage anyway, which constantly is ignored. All I care about is how he’s going to do his job. Nothing else bloody matters.

However, Obama has major challenges to face, and I am not at all confident if he will be able to meet them. The great hope many have in him may be too strong, and there may be lots of disappointment to go around before long.

Meanwhile, the entired linked web that is our global economy spirals downwards with no stop in sight. “All the King’s horses and all the King’s men” won’t be able to do much to stop it for reasons I have outlined elsewhere. How very sad.

So in due time Obama may turn out to become the world’s “Great Black Disapointment”.  Kinda sad, really. Sad that the world still focuses on race. Sad that so many don’t see the problems for what they really are. Sad that few can think beyond their own nose. Oh well, what’s a species to do?

2007-10-18

Star Simpson’s “big wrong”

Filed under: Electronics, Freedom, Government, Idiots, MIT, Politics, Science — fred @ 12:42

Star SimpsonThis MIT Student wasn’t doing anything all that different from what I did as a kid. The breadboard she mounted to her jacket is a very common and very basic part in the tool chest of any electronic tinkerer. I used those very breadboards myself when I was that girl’s age and younger — quite a bit younger. I think I started around age 13 building all kinds of cool electronic circuits using LEDs, ICs, capacitors, resistors, transistors, and diodes. What did I build? Everything from decade counters to simple multiplexers, from wierd music devices to photo-detectors and alarms. I even built a 1024-bit binary counter out of a single 1024-bit by oneBreadboard DRAM chip and some supporting electronics. Once I even built a “character” generator to display a 16 by 16-bit field from a static ram chip onto a TV — using discrete components.

Those were the days.

Even before I got my hands on those cool breadboards, I was building electronic circuits. I once built a tone generator and placed that in a plastic box. I gave that to a neighborhood kid to do his science project with. I tried to explain to the poor kid how the thing worked, but I don’t think he quite grasped it. However, I think he got a good grade anyway!

I could see happening to myself what happened to Star Simpson, had this silly craze of terrorism paranoia been rampant around my time. And I can understand perfectly why she might not even consider for a moment that anyone would be so stupid as to think that a simple circuit breadboard could be mistaken for a bomb. It simply probably didn’t even occur to her, as it would not to myself. At least not my younger self.

Today, I have painfully learned the hard way how stupid your average person is. And that goes 10 times for someone working in the security field of nearly any sort. You can simply — I am sad to say — estimate just how stupid an arbitrary person can be. And I deal with the sad reality all the time.

My full support goes out to Star Simpson, and hope she fairs well in this stick quagmire she stumbled into. As far as the rest of the country is concerned, consider that 41,000 people a year die in vehicle accidents. I see no outcry there. Even my younger brother, a truck driver for FedEx, died in a horrible crash where his body was burned so badly we had a closed-casket funeral for him. Compared to traffic accidents and the related death toll, so-called threats of “terrorism” in our country is a non-issue, even taking 9/11, a single incident, into account. I would say the priorities of our government and the people of this country are totally back-asswards.

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