Saturday, June 30, 2012

Mainstream Economics is a Cult

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Neoclassical Economics Is Based on Myth

Neoclassical economics is a cult which ignores reality in favor of shared myths.

Economics professor Michael Hudson writes:
[One Nobel prize winning economist stated,]  “In pointing out the consequences of a set of abstract assumptions, one need not be committed unduly as to the relation between reality and these assumptions.”

This attitude did not deter him from drawing policy conclusions affecting the material world in which real people live….

Typical of this now widespread attitude is the textbook Microeconomics by William Vickery, winner of the 1997 Nobel Economics Prize:
“Economic theory proper, indeed, is nothing more than a system of logical relations between certain sets of assumptions and the conclusions derived from them… The validity of a theory proper does not depend on the correspondence or lack of it between the assumptions of the theory or its conclusions and observations in the real world.  A theory as an internally consistent system is valid if the conclusions follow logically from its premises, and the fact that neither the premises nor the conclusions correspond to reality may show that the theory is not very useful, but does not invalidate it. In any pure theory, all propositions are essentially tautological, in the sense that the results are implicit in the assumptions made.”
Such disdain for empirical verification is not found in the physical sciences.
Neoclassical economists created the mega-banks, thinking that bigger was better.  They pretend that it’s better to help the big banks than the people, debt doesn’t existhigh levels of leverage are good, artificially low interest rates are fine, bubbles are great, fraud should be covered up, and insolvent institutions propped up.

Indeed, even after a brief period of questioning their myths – after the 2008 economic crisis proved their core assumptions wrong – they have quickly regressed into their old ways.


Economics professor Steve Keen notes:
Neoclassical economics has become a religion.  Because it has a mathematical veneer, and I emphasize the word veneer, they actually believe it’s true. Once you believe something is true, you’re locked into its way of thinking unless there’s something that can break in from the outside and destroy that confidence.
Paul Heyne said:
The arguments of economists legitimate social and economic arrangements by providing these arrangements with quasi-religious justification. Economists are thus doing theology while for the most part unaware of that fact.
Economics professor Bill Black told me:
The amount of fraud that drove the Wall Street bubble and its collapse and caused the Great Depression is contested [keep reading to see what Black means]. The Pecora investigation found widespread manipulation of earnings, conflicts of interest, and insider abuse by the nation’s most elite financial leaders. John Kenneth Galbraith’s work documented these abuses. Theoclassical economic accounts, however, ignore or excuse these abuses.
Black explains:
[Neoclassical economists believed that] fraud is impossible because securities markets are “efficient” and act as if they were guided by an “invisible hand.” Markets cannot be efficient if there is accounting control fraud, so we know (on the basis of circular reasoning) that securities fraud cannot exist. Indeed, when [mainstream economists] try to explain why the securities markets automatically exclude frauds their faith-based logic becomes even more humorous.
Alex Andrews notes in the Guardian:
Greenspan’s confession [that his assumption that fraud is not a big problem for the economy was totally wrong] was seen by many for precisely what it was: a crisis of faith, the faith that unrestricted free markets would always act benevolently. [Note: As we show below, neoclassical economists do not really believe in free markets.  As such, they are blind cultists, rather than thinking people of faith.] It revealed what a few had been arguing for some time, that the character of neoliberal economics is essentially religious. This is counter-intuitive. Surely the policy of Greenspan and others is based on an understanding of the science of economics, particularly in the mainstream neoclassical form that is most often taught in universities around the world? It is certainly the case that neoclassical economics appears scientific. This is because it deploys huge quantities of complex mathematics, giving it the veneer of being what it has long hoped to be, a kind of social physics.
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Equations prove free markets work, but only in a sterile world of mathematical abstraction that relies on ridiculous assumptions such as perfectly competitive markets. It is little surprise then that Jean-Philippe Bouchaud, writing in the journal Nature, calls for a “scientific revolution” in economics.

Once economics loses its status as science, its religious aspects become more obvious. Robert H Nelson has spent his career trying to show that economics is religious in character. Through “the gospel of efficiency” after the second world war, Nelson argues that economists promised progress, a removal of sin, heaven on earth. Economists play the role of priests, defining good and bad behaviours that make this salvation possible.
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It is clear that this is a market theodicy, justifying the ways of the market to men. When neoliberal politicians warn against governments interfering in the market, lest the irrational and temporary will of the electorate interfere with the “spontaneous order” of markets, this now seems like a dire warning that we must not “play God” and attempt to control the mysteries of the market that in our finitude, our “bounded rationality”, we cannot properly fathom.
Harpers noted in 2005 that neoclassical economics – underneath it’s veneer of math and science – is actually a twisted form of Protestant religion in disguise:
Economics, as channeled by its popular avatars in media and politics, is the cosmology and the theodicy of our contemporary culture. More than religion itself, more than literature, more than cable television, it is economics that offers the dominant creation narrative of our society, depicting the relation of each of us to the universe we inhabit, the relation of human beings to God. And the story it tells is a marvelous one. In it an enormous multitude of strangers, all individuals, all striving alone, are nevertheless all bound together in a beautiful and natural pattern of existence: the market. This understanding of markets—not as artifacts of human civilization but as phenomena of nature—now serves as the unquestioned foundation of nearly all political and social debate.
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Economics departments around the world are overwhelmingly populated by economists of one particular stripe. Within the field they are called “neoclassical” economists, and their approach to the discipline was developed over the course of the nineteenth century.
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Neoclassical economics tends to downplay the importance of human institutions, seeing instead a system of flows and exchanges that are governed by an inherent equilibrium. Predicated on the belief that markets operate in a scientifically knowable fashion, it sees them as self-regulating mathematical miracles, as delicate ecosystems best left alone.

If there is a whiff of creationism around this idea, it is no accident. By the time the term “economics” first emerged, in the 1870s, it was evangelical Christianity that had done the most to spur the field on toward its present scientific self-certainty.

When evangelical Christianity first grew into a powerful movement, between 1800 and 1850, studies of wealth and trade were called “political economy.” The two books at the center of this new learning were Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations (1776) and David Ricardo’s Principles of Political Economy and Taxation (1817).
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Ricardo concluded that the interests of different groups within an economy—owners, investors, renters, laborers—would always be in conflict with one another. Ricardo’s credibility with the capitalists was unquestionable: he was not a philosopher like Adam Smith but a successful stockbroker who had retired young on his earnings. But his view of capitalism made it seem that a harmonious society was a thing of the past: class conflict was part of the modern world, and the gentle old England of squire and farmer was over.

The group that bridled most against these pessimistic elements of Smith and Ricardo was the evangelicals. These were middle-class reformers who wanted to reshape Protestant doctrine. For them it was unthinkable that capitalism led to class conflict, for that would mean that God had created a world at war with itself. The evangelicals believed in a providential God, one who built a logical and orderly universe, and they saw the new industrial economy as a fulfillment of God’s plan. The free market, they believed, was a perfectly designed instrument to reward good Christian behavior and to punish and humiliate the unrepentant.

At the center of this early evangelical doctrine was the idea of original sin: we were all born stained by corruption and fleshly desire, and the true purpose of earthly life was to redeem this. The trials of economic life—the sweat of hard labor, the fear of poverty, the self-denial involved in saving—were earthly tests of sinfulness and virtue. While evangelicals believed salvation was ultimately possible only through conversion and faith, they saw the pain of earthly life as means of atonement for original sin.  
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The extreme among them urged mortification of the flesh and would scold anyone who took pleasure in food, drink, or good company. Moreover, they regarded poverty as part of a divine program. Evangelicals interpreted the mental anguish of poverty and debt, and the physical agony of hunger or cold, as natural spurs to prick the conscience of sinners. They believed that the suffering of the poor would provoke remorse, reflection, and ultimately the conversion that would change their fate. In other words, poor people were poor for a reason, and helping them out of poverty would endanger their mortal souls. It was the evangelicals who began to see the business mogul as an heroic figure, his wealth a triumph of righteous will. The stockbroker, who to Adam Smith had been a suspicious and somewhat twisted character, was for nineteenth-century evangelicals a spiritual victor.
By the 1820s evangelicals were a dominant force in British economic policy.
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Victorian evangelicals took a similar approach to the crisis in Ireland between 1845 and 1850 …the potato famine.
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The phrase “political economy” itself began to connote a cruel disregard for human suffering. And so a generation later, when the next phase of capitalist boosterism emerged, the term “political economy” was simply junked. The new field was called “economics.” What had got the political economists into trouble a generation before was the perception, from a public dominated by Dickens readers, that “political economy” was mostly about politics—about imposing a zealous ideology of the market. Economics was devised, instead, as a science, a field of objective knowledge with iron mathematical laws. Remodeling economics along the lines of physics insulated the new discipline from any charges filed on moral or sentimental grounds. William Stanley Jevons made this case in 1871, comparing the “Theory of Economy” to “the science of Statical Mechanics” (i.e., physics) and arguing that “the Laws of Exchange” in the marketplace “resemble the Laws of Equilibrium.”
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Today we often think of science and religion as standing in opposition, but the “scientific” turn made by Jevons and his fellows only served to enshrine the faith of their evangelical predecessors. The evangelicals believed that the market was a divine system, guided by spiritual laws. The “scientific” economists saw the market as a natural system, a principle of equilibrium produced in the balance of individual souls.
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U.S. policy debate, both in Congress and in the press, proceeds today as if the neoclassical theory of the free market were incontrovertible, endorsed by science and ordained by God. But markets are not spontaneous features of nature; they are creations of human civilization, like, for example, skating rinks.
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The claim that markets are products of higher-order law, products of nature or of divine will, simply lends legitimacy to one particularly extreme view of politics and society.
Similarly, Philip Pilkington writes:
Taken at a very base level, the notion that there is an ‘invisible hand’ that irons out inconsistencies and increases the efficiency of the production and circulation of goods is basically the same claim that Hegel made about history being moved by a force called Reason. (Indeed, Adam Smith was one of Hegel’s references, perhaps even one of his key references). This claim, when made by either Smith or Hegel, can be traced back in turn to the Protestant tradition of predestination. The reasoning here is absolutely metaphysical and like the metaphysicians of yore it carries with it a moral lesson to be passed on to disciples.
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Economists make huge generalisations about the people they study. They assume, for example, a single consumer that consumes the same goods and then projects this onto all consumers.
This is pure metaphysical reasoning. The economists concoct an idea in their heads which they then use to construct a theoretical edifice which falls apart when the original idea is shown to be false. They then derive a sort of ‘moral code’ from this construct which tells people how they should behave. In this case, students are told that this is how people should behave if they are to produce efficiently and effectively.

How is this different from the shaman who makes up a myth about the origins of the tribe and then derives moral lessons from this myth that he then teaches to the tribes-people? It’s not.
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Economic ideas – such as the myth of the ‘single consumer’ – serve the function of ‘limiting principles’ for the way people in our contemporary society are allowed to think about the world. To think outside these ‘symbolic boundaries’ is not to be taken seriously. And yet, these boundaries are simply metaphysical constructs built up by economists and then disseminated to the population at large as a type of moral system.

Economics, then, is the totem – its simple moral lessons, the taboos. And this is how we in the modern world organise our thoughts and actions.
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Adam Smith’s ‘hidden hand’ – is the direct descendent of Protestant predestination.
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Economics has become, once again, a metaphysical doctrine boiled down to a few crass moralisms that are spoon-fed to the educated public.
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It is really a subtle way of telling people what to do and assuring them that such authority is founded on some sort of Natural or Divine Law.
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In policy circles today economists play the role of the court-priest. They deploy their esoteric and impenetrable ‘knowledge’ to tell policymakers what they should and should not do. To constrain economists to simply explain how the system works is to give them a role closer to that of the lawyer. The policymaker consults a lawyer to figure out what he or she can or cannot do and then makes a decision from there. Similarly, he or she might consult the economist, if the latter was seen as an operational role rather than as that of a seer.

This would, of course, threaten the role of the economist in society today. One can imagine that it is rather nice to be thought of as a divine, laying down metaphysical principles about the ‘inner’ workings of the world and deriving from these timeless truths and moral certainties that we mere mortals can then submit to. So, one can also imagine that these preachers and their flocks will respond to such a challenge with moral outrage. It is the outrage of a priest who has been told that his God is an invention, concocted in his mind to be used as leverage over his fellow men.

Neoclassical Economists Do NOT Believe in a Free Market


While many of the above quotes claim that neoclassical economists worship the free market, this is not actually true.

As I’ve previously noted:
When Mahatma Gandhi was asked what he thought about Western civilization, he answered:
I think it would be a good idea.
I feel the same way about free market capitalism.

It would be a good idea, but it is not what we have now. Instead, we have either socialism, fascism or a type of looting.

If people want to criticize capitalism and propose an alternative, that is fine . . . but only if they understand what free market capitalism is and acknowledge that America has not practiced free market capitalism for some time.
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People pointing to the Western economies and saying that capitalism doesn’t work is as incorrect as pointing to Stalin’s murder of millions of innocent people and blaming it on socialism. Without the government’s creation of the too big to fail banks, Fed’s intervention in interest rates and the markets, government-created moral hazard emboldening casino-style speculation, corruption of government officials, creation of a system of government-sponsored rating agencies which had at its core a model of bribery, and other government-induced distortions of the free market, things wouldn’t have gotten nearly as bad.
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Being against capitalism because of the mess we’ve gotten in would be like Gandhi saying that he is against Western civilization because of the way the British behaved towards India.
And – in the same way that the village shaman was often enlisted to promote and justify the chief’s power as being divinely-ordained and unquestionable, many of today’s neoclassical economists justify the acts of the ruling political class as being “economically sound”, even when such acts are antithetical to free market economics.

Postscript 1:  Of course, for free market economics to become a real science, it will have to take into account realities such as imperfect information, externalities, the ability of powerful criminals to warp markets, people’s behavioral idiosyncrasies  and other real world factors.


Postscript 2:  Just as it is unfair to blame the behavior of a crazy cult leader on religion as a whole, it is improper to blame our broken economic system on free market capitalism. It is the neoclassical economists who have broken our system.

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From Russia with Love: The Case for the Argonauts

© R. Mark Sink
"Reanimation"
From Russia with Love: The Case for the Argonauts by R. Mark Sink

There are a few undefined labels in English navigation which are only picked up for identity through syntactical reference where they are recognized for their nature. We assume they have to do with inflection, when rather it is also addressing the schwa which also addresses the digamma which holds more of the story. The letter W (Double U) was also in Hebrew but there were two symbols representing it. The alteration of pitch or tone is obvious with the schwa, such as the word "boat," where two vowel merger in sound.
This is an update to my last essay, "Dr. Know: Rebuilding the Mind and Body Connection." I have counted all numeral references in the 3rd Edition of the American Heritage Dictionary. In the manner in which it was done, there are 55 total references if two stems are divided up: me-, and men- are holding two sets of mind and body references that stood out enough to gather this classification. With that said, there are four references that are attuned to the quintessential elements leaving 51 additional references. At least in this way, and by focusing on Area 51, we end up with this version for interpretation, and by chance, the four references are fairly conclusive in their nature. Although the Area 51 reference is not verifiable in this navigation, however the interest.
If we take the principles of the digamma mentioned above, we'll find it referencing the quintessential elements to describe its properties. If you look at the English alpabet you'll find the digamma referencing the letter F which brings us the word "fire." It's influence and power may seem to be attached to the linguistic elements only, however, that is misleading. In the midst of the digamma there is the path or way, and this power is assigned in nature. To follow this, one needs to understand history and the growth of power distribution that choose various coded languages.

The languages are only that which a group has coded to understand each other around them in their own preferences in which takes many forms. As we have been taught, it is both efficient and redundant. Redundancy tells us there is a wave or mind lingua referencing from wed1 & 2 for the element water. Moreover, efficiency is present in both air (wer- 1-5: what air feels like passing through the body), and the source of vibration (er- 1-2: origin earth; physical body), which is immediately followed by a version of the schwa containing words: Russian, trierarch, and rudder.

Now another sense of origin is revealing itself pertaining to power. It may be that having three sets of oars on each side of the boat was the same as the force that kept instigating the next Sputnik momentum. It wasn't really about knowing where you were going, it was about increasing power into the hands of the beholder.

So, in this short essay, we'll get a chance to feel how the letter F infatuated us with words with no origin, such as flag and flack. To see them better we'll examine the mind and body references recently chosen for the fire within and a direct reference included with the next fantastic four.

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Analecta
: The Fire Within

41. 26-archipelago-cataplexy-complacent-flake-flaw-floe-fluke-leukoplakia-pelagic-placable-placate-placebo-placenta-placid-placoid-plagal-plagiary-plagio-planchet-plank-playa-plea-plead-pleasant-please-supple-et-plāk-1- Also plak. To be flat. Extension of pelə-2. [Pokorny 1. plā-k- 831, headboard]

42. 13-apoplexy-cataplexy-complain-fling-paraplegia-plegia-plague-plaint-plangent-plankton-plectrum-plegia-plexor-et-plāk-2- To strike [Pokorny 2. plāk- 832, headdress]

43.
18-clan-flan-flat-flatter-flounder-piazza-place-plaice-plan-plane2-plant-plantain-plantar-plantigrade1-plate-platy2-supplant-transplant-et-plat- To spread. Also *plet- (plane1 - pelə-2) (plantigrade2 - ghredh-) (platy1 - peig-) [Pokorny plat- 833, hear] Additions: plane tree, plateau, plattitude, plaza

It was G. I. Gurdjieff who first taught me about sensations and that these carried some of the love in the midst that was part of the story surrounding the digamma. They could be indifferent he said, "neither warm nor cold, neither pleasant nor unpleasant: 'white paper,' 'red pencil.' In the sensation of white or red there is nothing either pleasant or unpleasant." [1]

Anyone who has ever looked at a dictionary must have wondered where their feelings were being generated and by what means. Had our senses been referenced directly enough to even recognize them and what they had become? It was decided that in the letter P, I would attempt to address the quintessential elements by referencing them through the enumerated stems. According to the analecta chosen, the story begins with the Great Bear which is called secret knowledge.

After you have now sensed the fire within from above in association to the four elements referenced directly in a specific root, this next mind and body set deals with what is felt in the boat that comes through as a reference to the medial form. This marks the culprit Bibliopole who had to be placed in a movie. In the end, it was the wave or mind that became corrupted from the power and fire association. This hints strongly of a relationship to the five centers of man which are described numerically in the letter P. In this case, the sexual center is assumed.

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#FF1
Analecta:
Four horses - Mythic identity

14.
11-appall-falcon-fallow dear-fauvism-pale2-pallid-pallor-palomino-pelargonium-pelops1-poliomyelitis-et-pel-1- Pale (pale1 - pag-) (pelops2 - okw-) [Pokorny 6. pel- 804, guilt] (Earth)

15.
13-decuple2-faldstool-faltboat-fauteuil-fold-furbelow-multiple-octuple2-quadruple-quintuple2-septuple2-triple2-triploblastic-et-pel-2- To fold (decuple1 - dekm-) (octuple2- oktō(u)-) (quintuple1 - penkwe) (septuple2 - septm-) (triple1 - trei-)  [Pokorny 3. a. pel- 802, gryphon] Additions: -ploid (Air)

16.
10-erysipelas2-fell-film-pelisse-pellagra1-pellicle-peltate-peltry-pillion-surplice-et-pel-3- Skin, hide (erysipelas1 - reudh-) (pellagra2 - ag-) [Pokorny 3. b pel- 803, gueridon] Additions: pelt (Fire)

17. 2-bibliopole-monopoly-et-pel-4- To sell [Pokorny 5. pel- 804, guest] (Water)

You are the Argonaut. Walk as the bear.

Note: In astrology, the Virgo and Scorpio have similar symbols that associated water and earth. FF1 is the Scorpio, and FF2 is the Virgo. In the first set, water and earth are separated, in the second, they are together.

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Analecta:
The Heart - Limit

18. 18-anvil-appeal-compel-compellation-dispel-expel-felt-filter-impel-interpolate-plesiosaur-pelt-polish-propel-poussette-pulsate-pulse-push-et-pel-5- To thrust, strike, drive [Pokorny 2. a. pel- 801, grow] (Water)

19.
39-complete-compliment-deplete-expletive-fill-folk-full1-hoi pollio2-implement-nonplus-paludal-paludism-più-plebian-plebs-plebiscite1-plerocercoid-plenary-plenitude-plenty-plenum-plenipotentiary-pleo-pleonasm-pleiotaxy-pleiotropism-pliocene-pleistocene-plethora-plethysmograph-pluperfect-plural-plus-poori-replenish-replete-supply-terreplein2-volkslied-et-pelə-1- To fill; with derivatives referring to abundance and multitude. Variant *piē, contracted from *pleə- (full2 - bhel-2) (hoi pollio1 - so-) (plebiscite2 - skei-) (terreplein1 - ters) [Pokorny 1. pel- 798, grizzly bear] Additions: accomplish, comply, plebe (Earth)

20. 25-aplantic-explain-feldspar-field-flâneur-floor-llano-metaplasma-palm-piano-plain-plane-planrian-planet-planish-plano-planula-plasia-plasma-plast-plaster-plastic-polka-polyna-veldt-et-pelə-2- Flat; to spread [Pokorny pelə- 805, guise] See also extensions plāk-1 and plat-. (Air)

21.
10-acropolis-cosmopolis-megalopolis-metropolis2-necropolis-police-policlinic-polis-politic-propolis-et-pelə-3- Citadel, fortified high place ( metropolis1- māter-) [Pokorny 1. pel- 798, gross] (Fire)

Can you sense the honey at the end? Or is that wax?

Those are the first two of the fantastic four which are difficult to find the proper context to describe, it seems to hibernate. However, to feel as the bear is possible.

Let's set navigation. We now know that fire is part of the electric signal for the entire universe, air allows us to interact, water is instinctive, and earth is the organ. Understanding these four stigmas are driven by the horse which needs a carriage to function may indeed imply that fire is a form of navigation that is made instinctive if sensed.it is suggested that the next five agents are the first step in connecting the positive side of our instincts to our emotions.

The following set of five have been referenced as the five senses and it may be good to spend some time with them. Preceding this set is the number five. Each root has a numeral assigned directly to the sense which is as suggested above, assigned to the yearly fire which defines the last root.

Analecta: Five Senses - Hanging garden

24.
85-afford-approach-appropriate-approximate-approve-arpent-before-deprive-far-first-for-fore-foremost-forth-former-fro-from-frump-furnish-further-hysteron proteron1-improbity-imprimus-improve-naprapathy-palfrey1-paradise1-paramount-paramour-parget1-parvenu1-per-peri-perissodactyl-perestroika1-prakrit-pram-pre-preterit1-premier-presbyopia-presbyter-primal-primapara-primary-primate-primavera1-prime-primeval1-primitive-primo-primogenitor1-primogeniture1-primordial1-primus-prince-principal-principle-prior-pristine-private-privilege1-privity-privvy-pro-probity-propinquity-propriorception-propriorceptor-pros-protein-proterozoic-protist-proto-proton-prove-prow-proximate-purchase-purdah2-reproach-turnverein2-veer-veneer-vorlage1-et-per-1- Base of prepositions and preverbs with the basic meaning of "forward," "through," and a wide range of extended senses such as "in front of," "before," "early," "first," "chief," "toward," "against," "near," "at," "around." (hysteron proteron2 - ud-) (palfrey2 - reidh) (paradise2 - dheigh-) (parget2 - yē-) (perestroka2 - ster-2-) (preterit2 - ei-) (primeval2 - aiw-) (primogenitor2, primogeniture2 - genə-) (primordial2 - ar-) (privilege2 - leg-) (purdah1 - dhē) (turnverein1 - oi-no-) (vorlage2 - legh-) [Pokorny 2. A. per 810, habit] Other possible related forms are grouped under per-2- through per-5-. (Taste)

25.
42-comport-deport-diapir-emporium-export-fare-fere-fern-ferry-fieldfare-firth-fjord-ford-führer-gaberdine2-import-importune-opportune-pan2-peroneal-porch-pore-poromeric-port-portable-portage-portal-portamento-portative-portcullis-porter-portfolio1-portico-portière-portulaca-purport-rapport-report-support-transport-wayfarer-wayfaring-et-per-2- To lead, pass over. A verbal root belonging to the group per1. (gaberdine1 - wel-2) (pan1 - petə-) (pan3 - pant-) (portfolio2 - bhel-3) [Pokorny 2. B. per 816, halo2] Additions: important, sport, welfare (Sight)

26. 7-empiric-experience-experiment-expert-fear-pirate-peril-et-per-3To try, risk (< "to lead over," "press forward"). A verbal root belonging to the group per1- [Pokorny 2. E. per 818, hand] (Smell, breath)

27.
12-appressed-compress-express-depress-impress-oppress-pregnant2-press-pressure-print-repress-suppress-et-per-4- To strike. A verbal root possibly belonging to the group of  per1- (pregnant1 - genə-) [Pokorny 3. per- 818, hammertoe] (Hearing)

28. 7-appraise-depreciate-interpret-pornography-praise-precious-price-et-per-5- To traffic in, sell (< "to hand over," "distribute"). A verbal root belonging to the group per1. Base of two distinct extended roots. [Pokorny 2. C. per 817, hame] (Touch)

Are you starting to sense how power, fire, and even god are all commingling? The schwa attempts to explain this in the last of the fantastic four. To address these associations, Yang and Yin have been referenced as the analecta.

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Analecta: Yang and Yin - Tropical

30.
20-apparatus-comprador-disparate-emperor-para2-parade-parasol1-parcae-pare-parent-parity-parous-parturient-parry-postpartum-prepare-rampart-repair-repertory-separate2-et-perə-1- To produce, procure. Possibly the same root as perə-2-. See also per-5-II, (reference to pornography) (para1 - per-1) (parasol2 - sāwel-) (separate1 - s(w)e-) [Pokorny 2. D. per 818, hammerlock] Additions: parlay, parure, apparel, imperative, imperial, parachute, sever, several

31. 16-bipartite-compare-compart-imparity-impart-nonpareil-pair-par-parcel-(pari-mutuel)-parse-part-peer-portion-proportion-repartee-et-perə-2- To grant, allot (reciprocally, to get in return). Possibly the same root as perə-1-. [Pokorny 2. per, Section C. 817, hame] Compare per-5-. Additions: parcener, parity1

One thing that stands out is the notion of preparation that is referenced in the first root and the association to the self as separate that is made for the first root. A sense that if one is prepared, one is too much like god is evident. A much stronger notion of astral physics is clearly present also associating again fire as primary. It seems nature is doing one thing, and the mind and body may follow this pattern.

Of course, the last of the fantastic four was first which preceded an interpretation for the ray of creation. Remember, analecta are theories which is the world assumed from the velocity of fire called the hypothesis.

One may ask, what is the letter P talking about in reference to mythology? This is difficult to determine, but the psyche was chosen as an example. when examining the root etymology beginning with pa-, a sense of historical nature abounds for the organic earth in which Gurdjieff would say was controlled by the moon (P50). There is also a sense for what the tree of life has brought in the form of knowledge which is collected in the senses to formulate intelligence. All this seems to come from the fire, which is also our sun.

The letter P ends with fire itself which again is focused on the concept of Pi which is embedded in the sun and transflected.

55. 7-empyreal-pyre-pyretic-pyrites-pyro-pyrosis-pyrrhotite-et-pūr- Fire [Pokorny peuōr 828, haughty]

The letter O quickly picks up on the nature at hand which is part of the creation made from these elements. Fortunately O could not be corrupted as easily as U had been which developed the triturators seen in the three apparent roots. It seems here that the matrix was born.

So, the question to ask is "What is the matrix?"

In some Eastern philosophies, the quintessential elements are changed a bit where the intellectual and sexual centers are addressed as wood and metal respectively, while fire, earth, and water hold their navigation. This may be a reference for the alchemy that must be learned associating consciousness. Gurdjieff repeatedly noted it as our weakness.

This weakness has beget the superfluous nature that seems redundant in theosophical expression, and the intensification of the Greek wedding which could be defined as too much water in the brain. If you think about it, this is called a comic which has taken on the avatar. Too much air, and you have the word of god, too much earth and you begin to wander, and with too much fire you have a plague.

Until next review, may the force be with you.

[1] "In Search of the Miraculous: The Teachings of G. I. Gurdjieff : The Classic Exploration of Eastern Religious Thinking and Philosophy", written by P. D. Ouspensky, page 107; Harvest Book

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Chossudovsky: Covert War Waged Against Syria

June 29, 2012: Chossudovsky: Covert War Waged Against Syria - Global Research TV



Tensions are as high as ever as high on the Turkish Syrian border as Ankara is heavily increasing its troops along its southern frontiers. This week Turkey threatened Syria with an appropriate retaliation after the Syrian forces shot down a Turkish fighter jet. Syria says it has downed the plane after violation of its airspace, Turkey claims otherwise.

The Turkish fighter jet shot down over Syrian waters at low altitude by Syrian forces defending its air space is being used by Turkey to militarize its border.

Press TV has conducted an interview with Director of the Centre for Research on Globalization, Prof. Michel Chossudovsky in a discussion about the escalating role of Turkey; foreign influence over the opposition in Syria; and the degree of representation of the Free Syrian Army for the people of Syria.

The news analysis also offers the opinions of two additional guests: political commentator, Jihad Mouracadeh and Richard Becker of the A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition.

Full transcript available on GRTV:
http://tv.globalresearch.ca/2012/06/covert-war-waged-against-syria

Originally aired on PressTV, June 28, 2012
http://www.presstv.com/detail/2012/06/29/248569/covert-war-waged-against-syria/

Friday, June 29, 2012

Carl Sagan - You Are Here (Pale Blue Dot) [Sagan Time]

July 19, 2011: Carl Sagan - You Are Here (Pale Blue Dot) [Sagan Time] - pmylund 



This excerpt from A Pale Blue Dot was inspired by an image taken, at Carl Sagan's suggestion, by Voyager 1 on February 14, 1990. As the spacecraft left our planetary neighborhood for the fringes of the solar system, engineers turned it around for one last look at its home planet. Voyager 1 was about 6.4 billion kilometers (4 billion miles) away, and approximately 32 degrees above the ecliptic plane, when it captured this portrait of our world. Caught in the center of scattered light rays (a result of taking the picture so close to the Sun), Earth appears as a tiny point of light, a crescent only 0.12 pixel in size.

Credits:

Music: Ludovico Einaudi with a track titled, very fittingly, "The Earth Prelude"
Initial clip collection: HottiesInc
Ending scene: The intro from "Contact", the motion picture based on Carl Sagan's novel by the same name

I take no credit for anything in this video.

For audio download/more, visit www.sagantime.com

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Look again at that dot. That's here. That's home. That's us. On it everyone you love, everyone you know, everyone you ever heard of, every human being who ever was, lived out their lives. The aggregate of our joy and suffering, thousands of confident religions, ideologies, and economic doctrines, every hunter and forager, every hero and coward, every creator and destroyer of civilization, every king and peasant, every young couple in love, every mother and father, hopeful child, inventor and explorer, every teacher of morals, every corrupt politician, every "superstar," every "supreme leader," every saint and sinner in the history of our species lived there--on a mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam.

The Earth is a very small stage in a vast cosmic arena. Think of the rivers of blood spilled by all those generals and emperors so that, in glory and triumph, they could become the momentary masters of a fraction of a dot. Think of the endless cruelties visited by the inhabitants of one corner of this pixel on the scarcely distinguishable inhabitants of some other corner, how frequent their misunderstandings, how eager they are to kill one another, how fervent their hatreds.

Our posturings, our imagined self-importance, the delusion that we have some privileged position in the Universe, are challenged by this point of pale light. Our planet is a lonely speck in the great enveloping cosmic dark. In our obscurity, in all this vastness, there is no hint that help will come from elsewhere to save us from ourselves.

The Earth is the only world known so far to harbor life. There is nowhere else, at least in the near future, to which our species could migrate. Visit, yes. Settle, not yet. Like it or not, for the moment the Earth is where we make our stand.

It has been said that astronomy is a humbling and character-building experience. There is perhaps no better demonstration of the folly of human conceits than this distant image of our tiny world. To me, it underscores our responsibility to deal more kindly with one another, and to preserve and cherish the pale blue dot, the only home we've ever known.

-- Carl Sagan (1934-1996)

Time for regime change in the USA

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Time for regime change in the USA by Rodney Shakespeare

With breath-taking arrogance, the USA is opposing the presence of Iran at the discussions about Syria in Geneva.

Turkey - now openly playing the sectarian card and deliberately causing a Phantom jet to fly in fast and low in order to provoke a reaction and so involve NATO - can be present. The USA - supplying arms to al-Qaeda; organizing Salafists, Wahhabists and death squads; broadcasting lying propaganda - can be present. Russia and China can be present. But not Iran.

Yet Iran has political, religious and cultural links with the Alawite (Shia sect) government of Syria. Iran is the one country - not the USA, not Russia, not China, not Turkey, Saudi Arabia or Qatar - which can have frank talks with Syria. Iran is the one country which Syria can trust as understanding its situation. And Iran is the only country which can give hope of avoiding a civil war bloodbath, at the very least, or a probable decade-long regional war.

But Iran is not to be at Geneva because the USA, riddled with bigotry and an example of Ancient Greek hubris if there ever was one, hates any country which wants to be independent. It particularly hates Iran. Indeed, so extreme is the hatred that anything (including war) can be done to achieve regime change in Tehran. It is therefore no surprise that, at all times, the USA quickly side-lines democracy and justice if there is any likelihood that Iran might be involved in the solution. And just to spell out the point, in Syria, the USA is co-operating with Saudi Arabia - a vicious, totalitarian tyranny supplying guns and money - and with Qatar - an anti-democratic country, supplying guns and money.

Furthermore, bent on regime change in Syria, the USA is comprehensively ignoring the Kofi Annan Peace Plan just as the referendum and election held by Syria are also being ignored. When the USA wants regime change, anything goes - particularly the torturing and slaughter of Shia women and children which, by twisting the facts to their opposite, are blamed on the government when they were really the work of the American-backed Wahhabi and NATO death squads who, when not killing, like to ransack Christian churches.

Nor is Iran banned only from a solution for Syria. It is also banned from the solution for Afghanistan. Iran is next to Afghanistan. It has linguistic, religious, cultural and trading links with Afghanistan. If ever there was a country which can talk to all parties in Afghanistan, it is Iran. However, the USA - full of self-important haughtiness and the major cause of the problem - determines that Iran can never be part of the solution and, by doing so, condemns Afghanistan to many more years of misery.

Yet the world is turning: change is afoot and Russia, wanting Iran to be at Geneva, is one of the countries which is not only sensing the change but is actively doing something about it. Right the way round the globe countries are quietly banding together. They can do so because they are directly experiencing a decline in the economic and political power of the USA. On top of which the USA’s moral authority went out of the window long ago so countries are quietly plotting a new course for themselves - one which involves breaking free from Western hegemony. Thus the Shanghai Co-operation Organisation brings together Russia, China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and others, with India, Pakistan and Iran as observer members. China and Japan have decided to trade in their own currencies and not the dollar - there’s a sign of the times! And in South America a number of countries are beginning to band together to run their own international bank (the Banco del Sud) thus causing the diminution of American financial and political influence.

Indeed, the amazing thing is that the USA is completely failing to see what is going on. It was completely caught off balance by the Arab Spring so perhaps it is not surprising that it does not understand that it is hated more than it knows; that its traditional mixture of bullying, bribery and attack are not quite as impressive as it thinks; and that, in short, others are fed up with a short-sighted arrogance and even more short-sighted stupidity which is always prepared to go to war (even if that means that the USA is now virtually bankrupt because of its military spending).

All in all, it’s time for all sensible people and all sensible countries (there’s quite a lot of them) to consciously question any assertion by the USA that this or that regime is at fault and needs to be overthrown. Instead all sensible people and countries should start to say that the world is fed up with war-mongering as well as angry at the Wall Street machinations which are destroying the world economy.

Then the way will be opened for impressing on the American people what the situation really requires - regime change in the USA.

RS/JR
A Visiting Professor of Binary Economics at Trisakti University, Jakarta, Indonesia, Rodney Shakespeare is a Cambridge MA, a qualified UK Barrister, a co-founder of the Global Justice Movement www.globaljusticemovement.net, a member of the Christian Council for Monetary Justice. His main website is www.binaryeconomics.net. Shakespeare is also Chair of the Committee Against Torture in Bahrain. More articles by Rodney Shakespeare

Big Banks Have Become Mafia-Style Criminal Enterprises

Big Banks Have Become Mafia-Style Criminal Enterprises - Washington Blog

Banks Conspire to Fleece the Public

Two stories this week prove once again that the big banks are literally criminal enterprises.
Initially, all of the big banks have engaged in Mafia-style “bid-rigging” of municipal bonds, to bilk money from every city in the nation … to the collective tune of tens billions of dollars.

And Barclays and other large banks – including Citigroup, HSBC, J.P. Morgan Chase, Lloyds, UBS, Royal Bank of Scotland – manipulated the world’s primary interest rate (Libor) which virtually every adjustable-rate investment globally is pegged to.



And see this. That means they manipulated a good chunk of the world economy.

Other recent stories also show criminal fraud as well. For example, the big banks have been cheating homeownersespecially veterans.

And as Max Keiser explains, banking giants Mellon and State Street shaved money off of virtually every pension transaction they handled over the course of decades, stealing collectively billions of dollars from pensions worldwide:



(Details here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here.)

Indeed, the entire business model of the big banks is fraud. See this, this, this, this, this and this.
Fraud caused the 1930s Depression and the current financial crisis.

Regulators Have Become “Cops On the Take”

There’s no recovery because the government made it official policy not to prosecute fraud (and see this, this, this, and this).

Unfortunately, the cop is on the take … and the government’s only actions are to cover up the fraud and to leave the people holding the bag.

A New Standard for Oxymoronic Newspeak

A New Standard for Oxymoronic Newspeak by Davis Sirota

If there was an ongoing contest in the art of self-contradicting newspeak, a quote from a U.S. military official during the Vietnam War would be the reigning victor for most of the modern era. In describing the decision to ignore the prospect of civilian casualties and vaporize a Vietnamese village, that unnamed official famously told Peter Arnett of the Associated Press that “it became necessary to destroy the town to save it.”

Epitomizing the futility, immorality and nihilism of that era-defining war, the line has achieved true aphorism status—employed to describe any political endeavor that is, well…futile, immoral and nihilistic.

But now, ever so suddenly, the Vietnam quote has been dethroned by an even more oxymoronic line—one that perfectly summarizes the zeitgeist of the post-9/11 era. As Wired’s Spencer Ackerman reports, “Surveillance experts at the National Security Agency won’t tell two powerful United States Senators how many Americans have had their communications picked up by the agency [because] it would violate your privacy to say so.”

In a letter to senators Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) and Mark Udall, the agency wrote: “[A] review of the sort suggested would itself violate the privacy of U.S. persons.”

While the line’s bureaucratic lingo doesn’t roll of the tongue like its Vietnam-era predecessor, it does equal it for sheer audacity. Yes, those actively violating Americans’ privacy claim they can’t tell Congress about their activities because doing so might violate Americans’ privacy. 

 Of course, what sets this particular oxymoron apart from others—what makes it the new champion of oxymoronic newspeak—is its special mix of incoherence and non-sequitur. This isn’t merely a self-contradictory statement—it’s one that ignores the question at hand. As Wyden told Wired: “All that Senator Udall and I are asking for is a ballpark estimate of how many Americans have been monitored under this law”—not any specific names of those being spied on.

By definition, providing a “ballpark” figure can’t violate any individuals’ privacy. So why would the NSA nonetheless refuse to provide one? Most likely because such an estimate would be a number so big as to become a political problem for the national security establishment.

According to the nonpartisan Electronic Frontier Foundation, “The U.S. government, with assistance from major telecommunications carriers including AT&T, has engaged in a massive program of illegal dragnet surveillance of domestic communications and communications records of millions of ordinary Americans since at least 2001.” That’s right, millions—and that’s merely what happened with one of many programs over the last decade. Moving forward, Wired notes that the NSA is building the “Utah Data Center”—“a project of immense secrecy” designed “to intercept, decipher, analyze, and store vast swaths of the world’s communications as they zap down from satellites and zip through the underground and undersea cables of international, foreign, and domestic networks.”

In the last few years, polls have consistently shown that a majority of Americans are uncomfortable with such pervasive snooping. Considering that, it’s fair to assume that if the government officially acknowledged an even bigger domestic spying regime than we already know about, we might finally reach a tipping point—one in which public outrage forces a wholesale reevaluation of the NSA’s entire mission.

Thus, in the name of self-preservation and self-interest, NSA officials shamelessly offer up the most epically inane oxymoron since Vietnam. They calculate that with a mindless left-versus-right political media more interested in meticulously analyzing the meaningless gaffes of presidential candidates, few news outlets are interested in letting America know about the most serious affronts to civil liberties.
Unfortunately, that calculation is probably accurate.

David Sirota is a best-selling author of the new book “Back to Our Future: How the 1980s Explain the World We Live In Now.” He hosts the morning show on AM760 in Colorado. E-mail him at ds@davidsirota.com, follow him on Twitter @davidsirota or visit his website at www.davidsirota.com.

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15 Reasons Why The Obamacare Decision Is A Mind Blowing Disaster For America

15 Reasons Why The Obamacare Decision Is A Mind Blowing Disaster For America by Michael Synder

You can almost always count on the Supreme Court to do the wrong thing. In fact, just about every major decision by the U.S. Supreme Court over the last 40 years has been bad for America.

Many were hoping that the Supreme Court would strike down Obamacare, but the truth is that we all should have known better than to expect them to get something right.

So now America is headed for a complete and total disaster as Obamacare is fully implemented over the next several years. 
Obamacare is going to absolutely shred the infrastructure of our medical system; it is going to send health insurance premiums soaring; it is going to dramatically expand the size and the scope of government; it is going to fundamentally alter the relationships between doctors and their patients, and it is one of the largest tax increases in U.S. history. Not only that, it is also going to add about a trillion dollars to our national debt over the next decade. So, no, the Obamacare decision is not good news. Obamacare was one of the worst pieces of legislation in American history, and now we are stuck with it.

It was a 5-4 decision to uphold Obamacare, and the swing vote was Chief Justice John Roberts who was appointed by George W. Bush.

After the vote, it is hard to have any faith in the U.S. Supreme Court. Many constitutional conservatives kept voting for Republicans in the hope that the direction of the Supreme Court would change, but it hasn't.

Prior to the Obama administration, Republicans controlled the White House for 20 out of 28 years. If Republicans were going to fundamentally change the nature of the Supreme Court, that was their opportunity.

But it didn't happen.

Instead, what we have is a Supreme Court that is dominated by judges that have very little respect for the U.S. Constitution. When I was in law school I got to study the Supreme Court pretty closely and I quickly realized that most of the time they simply do whatever they want to do and they make up whatever reasons they can to justify their decisions.

That sounds really bad, but that is the truth.

And thanks to the Supreme Court, we are stuck with Obamacare - at least for now.

 The following are 15 reasons why the Obamacare decision is a mind blowing disaster for America....

#1 According to the U.S. Supreme Court, the federal government has the power to force you to buy private goods and services. Now that this door has been opened, what else will we be forced to buy in the future?

#2 Obamacare is another step away from individual liberty and another step toward a "nanny state" where the government dominates our lives from the cradle to the grave.

#3 The IRS is now going to be given the task of hunting down and penalizing millions of Americans that do not have any health insurance. In fact, the Obama administration has given the IRS 500 million extra dollars "outside the normal appropriations process" to help them enforce the provisions of Obamacare that they are in charge of overseeing.

#4 Obamacare imposes more than 20 new taxes on the American people. You can find a comprehensive list of Obamacare taxes right here. If you love paying higher taxes, then you are going to absolutely love Obamacare once it is fully implemented.

#5 In an attempt to "control costs" and "promote efficiency", Obamacare limits the treatment options that doctors and patients can consider. This is likely to result in a decrease in life expectancy in the United States.

#6 Obamacare is going to impose nightmarish paperwork burdens on doctors, hospitals and the rest of the healthcare system. This is going to significantly increase our healthcare costs as a nation.

#7 Obamacare is going to send health insurance premiums soaring. This is especially true for younger Americans.

#8 Many small businesses are going to be absolutely crushed by the provisions in Obamacare that require them to provide expensive health insurance coverage for their employees. This is going to make them even less competitive with companies in other countries where businesses are not required to provide healthcare for their workers. This is also going to make it even less attractive for businesses to hire new employees.

 #9 Obamacare is going to make the emerging doctor shortage in America a lot worse. Surveys have found that we could potentially see hundreds of thousands of doctors leave the medical profession because of Obamacare.

#10 Obamacare has already forced the cancellation of dozens of doctor-owned hospitals.

#11 Obamacare is going to result in a much bigger federal government. In order to fully implement all of the provisions of Obamacare, hordes of new government bureaucrats will be required.

#12 Thanks to Obamacare, you are going to have to wait much longer to see a doctor. Just look at what happened once Romneycare was implemented in Massachusetts....
In fact, we have already seen the start of this process in Massachusetts, where Mitt Romney’s health care reforms were nearly identical to President Obama’s. Romney’s reforms increased the demand for health care but did nothing to expand the supply of physicians. In fact, by cracking down on insurance premiums, Massachusetts pushed insurers to reduce their payments to providers, making it less worthwhile for doctors to expand their practices. As a result, the average wait to get an appointment with a doctor grew from 33 days to over 55 days.
#13 Obamacare contains all kinds of insidious little provisions that most people don't even know about. The following is one example from the Alliance Defense Fund....
Did you know that with ObamaCare you will have to pay for life-saving drugs, but life-ending drugs are free. One hundred percent free. If this plan were really about health care wouldn't it be the other way around?
#14 As if the U.S. government was not facing enough of a crisis with entitlement spending, it is being projected that Obamacare will add 16 million more Americans to the Medicaid rolls. You and I will be paying for all of this.

#15 The Congressional Budget Office estimates that Obamacare will add more than a trillion dollars to government spending over the next decade. Considering the fact that the U.S. government is already drowning in debt, how in the world can we afford this?

So what do you think about the Obamacare decision?

Please feel free to post a comment with your thoughts below....

This article first appeared here at the American Dream.  Michael Snyder is a writer, speaker and activist who writes and edits his own blogs The American Dream and Economic Collapse Blog. Follow him on Twitter here.

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Americans Are Being Prepared For Full Spectrum Tyranny

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Americans Are Being Prepared For Full Spectrum Tyranny by Tyler Durden

Totalitarian governments, like persistent forms of cancer, have latched onto the long history of man, falling and then reemerging from the deep recesses of our cultural biology to wreak havoc upon one unlucky generation to the next. The assumption by most is that these unfortunate empires are the product of bureaucracies gone awry; overtaken by the chaotic maddening hunger for wealth and power, and usually manipulated by the singular ambitions of a mesmerizing dictator. For those of us in the Liberty Movement who are actually educated on the less acknowledged details of history, oligarchy and globalized centralism is much less random than this, and a far more deliberate and devious process than the general unaware public is willing consider.

Unfortunately, the final truth is very complex, even for us...

One cannot place the blame of despotism entirely on the shoulders of globalists. Sadly, the crimes of elites are only possible with a certain amount of complicity from subsections of the populace. Without our penchant for apathy and fear, there can be no control. That is to say, there is no power over us but that which we give away. We pave the road to our own catastrophes.

In the end, a tyrant's primary job is not to crush the masses and rule out of malevolence, but to obtain the voluntary consent of the citizenry, usually through trickery and deceit. Without the permission of the people, subconscious or otherwise, no tyranny can survive.

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9/11 Explosive Evidence Film & US Tour

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On May 22nd, 2012, Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth presented to the world and members of the press, the Premier of 9/11: Experts Speak Out. Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth also launched a World Premier Tour across the United States covering 30 cities, which began in San Diego, CA, and covers 24 states from coast to coast. A DVD of the Final Edition of the documentary 9/11: Explosive Evidence – Experts Speak Out started shipping May 29, 2012.

Quoting from the article from AE911Truth.org site –

“The official “Opening Night” of the tour will be in Los Angeles at the Beverly Hills Music Hall Theater on May 22. Famed actor Ed Asner, the star of our previous short-film hit, Architects & Engineers – Solving the Mystery of WTC 7, will join Gage at the kickoff Press Conference at 7pm, and will introduce the movie, which starts shortly thereafter.

AE911Truth is proud to announce the completion of the Final Edition of our milestone documentary, 9/11: Explosive Evidence – Experts Speak Out, and we are taking the film on the road with a whirlwind World Premiere Tour across the U.S., starting on May 21. The director ofExperts Speak Out, AE911Truth founder Richard Gage, AIA, will personally introduce this groundbreaking film at top venues in 30 cities nationwide and take questions from the audience after each screening. Tickets are on sale now, so make sure to buy yours before the events sell out.”

One cannot overstate the importance of discovering the truth behind the events of 9/11, and how this event has transformed our world. The dedication and effort by Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth and others involved in the 9/11 Truth Movement has uncovered nearly all the facts that have still largely remained out of the corporate media.

One yet to be answered question is – Why. Why has the corporate media continued the 9/11 cover-up? Who benefits, and exactly who has made the criminal decisions to keep the enormous amount of contradictory and damning evidence from the vast majority of the public at large?

The AE911Truth’s YouTube Channel posted the following video on May 22nd, 2012.



AE911Truth LA Press Conference w/ Ed Asner at Premiere of 9/11: Experts Speak Out; 5-22-12
Published on May 29, 2012 by ae911truth

This is the major press conference that AE911Truth held at the occasion of the World Premiere of their powerful myth-shattering documentary “9/11: Explosive Evidence — Experts Speak Out” on May 22, 2012 in Beverly Hills, CA. Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth founder, Richard Gage, AIA and AE911Truth supporter and actor, Ed Asner, teamed up to lay into the media in an effort to hold them accountable for their 10-year silence on the subject of the abundant scientific evidence and eyewitness testimony that pulls the rug from under the official story of the destruction of the three World Trade Center towers on 9/11. This new documentary, introduced by Gage, following the press conference hosts 43 technical and building professionals who cite the evidence and call for a new investigation. It also includes 8 psychology professionals who are well versed in the difficult issues that viewers of this film may face when confronting the evidence.

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AE911Truth LA Press Conference w/ Ed Asner at Premiere of 9/11: Experts Speak Out; 5-22-12
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UFOs are IFOs

UFOs are IFOs by Preston James Ph.D.

A DETAILED EXAMINATION OF ALL THE AVAILABLE EVIDENCE STRONGLY SUGGESTS THAT “UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS” (UFO’S) ARE ACTUALLY “IDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS” (IFO’S).

This article will present and discuss what is suspected to be the USG’s secret view of what UFO’s really are and this will consist of what is a reasonable interpretation of what appears to be true without the  high standard of clear and convincing evidence met.  Some of the most interesting reports that have been provided are anecdotal first hand witness reports that remain in the “highly possible” category. Despite all the speculation, rumors and hearsay that we have, there are some small but powerful nuggets of truth that have appeared from time to time which help construct a realistic appraisal of what the USG’s actual view of UFO’s really is.

We know that numerous eyewitness reports have come forth from reliable individuals since 1947 up to the present which are not easily discounted.  We also know that many have claimed that national security was invoked and they felt threatened to keep quiet about what they saw firsthand and felt compelled to assume the position that they saw and knew nothing other than the official USG position.

STEVEN GREER’S DISCLOSURE PROJECT AND THE NATIONAL PRESS CLUB PRESENTATIONS

Within the last 10 years over 50 excellent and credible witnesses with national security credentials have come forth and made public disclosures that normally would involve extreme sanction and yet to date nothing appears to have been done to sanction them, such as was done in the past to such individuals that told what they saw.  Several members of Congress had been talked to and expressed an interest in having these witnesses testify in a special Congressional hearing to get the truth about UFO’s out to the public once and for all. Afterwards, for unknown reasons, any such actions have stalled and nothing has been done so far.



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Comment: Cognitive dissonance is worth the study from some basic facts. When we finally learn something we didn't know, most often our first reaction is to be dumbfounded, as to why one did not already know this. We expect that our human understanding is operating effieciently when it is being manipulated by information handlers and agent provocateurs who interfere with our cognition. In effect, they may be creating a form of redundancy among an array of mental navigation technique. It may be that truth is seen as unnatural and superfluous as a formal maneuver to thwart will.

Big Money Wins in the Big Skies of Montana

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Big Money Wins in the Big Skies of Montana by Amy Goodman

“I never bought a man who wasn’t for sale,” William A. Clark reportedly said. He was one of Montana’s “Copper Kings,” a man who used his vast wealth to manipulate the state government and literally buy votes to make himself a U.S. senator. That was more than 100 years ago, and the blatant corruption of Clark and the other Copper Kings created a furor that led to the passage, by citizen initiative, of Montana’s Corrupt Practices Act in 1912. The century of transparent campaign-finance restrictions that followed, preventing corporate money from influencing elections, came to an end this week, as the U.S. Supreme Court summarily reversed the Montana law.  Five justices of the U.S Supreme Court reiterated: Their controversial Citizens United ruling remains the law of the land. Clark’s corruption contributed to the passage of the 17th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Now, close to 100 years later, it may take a popular movement to amend the Constitution again, this time to overturn Citizens United and confirm, finally and legally, that corporations are not people.

Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission is the case in which the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that corporations can contribute unlimited amounts of funds toward what are deemed “independent expenditures” in our elections. Thus, corporations, or shadowy “super PACS” that they choose to fund, can spend as much as they care to on negative campaign ads, just as long as they don’t coordinate with a candidate’s campaign committee. That 2010 ruling, approved by a narrow 5-4 majority of the court, has profoundly altered the electoral landscape—not only for the presidential election, but also for thousands of races around the country. According to a summary of the ruling’s impact, prepared by the National Conference of State Legislatures, “While the ruling does not directly affect state laws, there are 24 states that currently prohibit or restrict corporate and/or union spending on candidate elections.”

Montana, with its long history of banning corporate contributions, was alone among the states to defy those five U.S. Supreme Court justices. Twenty-two states and the District of Columbia filed a brief in support of Montana, noting that state elections are different. Their supporting brief read, “States—particularly resource-rich States with small populations, like Montana—face the risk that nonresident corporations with discrete and well-defined interests will dominate campaign spending in state and local election contests.”

Montana is not known for bipartisanship these days. Democratic Gov. Brian Schweitzer says his veto pen has run out of ink from the number of “crazy” Republican bills that he has had to veto since taking office. Lacking ink, he now takes bills from the Republican-controlled legislature onto the Capitol steps and emblazons them with a red-hot branding iron that says “Veto.” So it was significant that, after the Supreme Court decision this week, Schweitzer and his lieutenant governor, John Bohlinger, a Republican, stood together before the Capitol.

Bohlinger said, “Now, Republicans and Democrats don’t always agree on policy matters, but there’s one thing we do agree on, and that is, corporate money should not influence the outcome of an election.” To which Schweitzer added: “Here in Montana, we have a proud, 100-year history of keeping corporate money out of our elections. Corporations aren’t people, and they should not control our government. Montana stood up for democracy, here at home and on behalf of America, by fighting to keep our ban on corporate campaign spending. The United States Supreme Court blocked our state law, because they said corporations are people. I’ll believe that when Texas executes one.”

 John Bonifaz is co-founder and director of Free Speech for People, one of a coalition of groups organizing for a constitutional amendment that specifies that “People, person, or persons as used in this Constitution does not include corporations, limited liability companies or other corporate entities.” He told me: “We’ve seen a growing mobilization across the country of people calling for an amendment to reclaim our democracy. Four states are now on record—Hawaii, Rhode Island, Vermont, New Mexico—calling for an amendment. Other states are likely to join that fight soon. Montana [has a] statewide ballot in November for an amendment. Hundreds of municipalities across the country have called for an amendment. Over a thousand business leaders have joined that call. And now there are some dozen amendment bills pending in the United States Congress calling for an amendment, with hearings to be held before the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee this July.”

Perhaps the only silver lining in the Supreme Court’s decision to send Montana back to the age of the Copper Kings is that a mass movement is building to assert the rights of people over the power of money in politics.

Denis Moynihan contributed research to this column.

Amy Goodman is the host of “Democracy Now!,” a daily international TV/radio news hour airing on more than 1,000 stations in North America. She is the author of “Breaking the Sound Barrier,” recently released in paperback and now a New York Times best-seller.

© 2012 Amy Goodman

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