De-Programming Starts With Critical Thinking & Analyzing What You’re WatchingAnalyze This…An abrasive analysis of popular culture under the spectacle of postmodern capitalism. Music by Synthamesk. Warning: This video may induce seizures.

De-Programming Starts With Critical Thinking & Analyzing What You’re Watching

Analyze This…


An abrasive analysis of popular culture under the spectacle of postmodern capitalism. Music by Synthamesk. Warning: This video may induce seizures.

(Source: mylittlerewolution, via sicklycryptic)

 ~~Bertrand Russell

Tags: #DirtyWar, #CookedIntelligence

Obama says the Russians have been VERY cooperative since the Boston bombing… Yew Betcha!


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"Wishful thinking now runs so thick and deep across the USA that our hopes for a credible future are being drowned in a tidal wave of yellow smiley-face stories recklessly issued by institutions that ought to know better.

A case in point is the Charles C. Mann’s tragically dumb cover story in the current Atlantic magazine — “We Will Never Run Out of Oil” * — setting out in great detail the entire panoply of techno-narcissistic “solutions” to our energy predicament. Another case in point was senior financial writer Joe Nocera’s moronic op-ed in last week’s New York Times beating the drum for American “energy independence.”

You could call these two examples mendacious if it weren’t so predictable that a desperate society would do everything possible to defend its sunk costs, including the making up of fairy tales to justify its wishes. Instead, they’re merely tragic because the zeitgeist now requires once-honorable forums of a free press to indulge in self-esteem building rather than truth-telling.

It also represents a culmination of the political correctness disease that has terminally disabled the professional thinking class for the last three decades, since this feel-good propaganda comes from the supposedly progressive organs of the media — and, of course, the cornucopian view has been a staple of the idiot right wing media forever. We have become a nation incapable of thinking, or at least of constructing a consensus that jibes with reality.

In not a very few years, the American public will be so disappointed and demoralized by broken promises like these that they will turn the nation upside down and inside out, probably with violence and bloodshed."

James Kunstler, We Wish, Clusterfuck Nation 4/29/2013

image[Thick & Deep in Mayflower Arkansas]

Also see Paul Roberts (Former Harpers Magazine energy reporter) book: The End of Oil: On the Edge of a Perilous New World, for details about how deluded America and the rest of the industrial world are in regard to the continuation of their current, comfortable, oil-dependent lifestyle

This AP Wire piece makes no mention of Boeing’s involvement in ANYTHING Military-Industrial. Perhaps, like Halliburton’s transfer of Pulsed Neutron Generators (dual use) to Iraq and Libya during the 90s, Boeing has shifted that reportage to their (snigger) “Logging Subsidiary”.


For recent information on the unmentioned Drone/UAV end of Boeing’s business see April 24, 2013, 12 Companies Cashing In On Drones - HuffPost Business

And March 23, 2013, Boeing: Cleared For Takeoff:
Transforming military might to an emerging civilian market, Ivey Business Review.

A glimpse of that “Emerging Civilian Market
Drones Over America
DroneTaze

Boeing’s net income rose 20 percent in the first quarter despite its troubles with the 787.

The big airplane maker earned $1.11 billion, or $1.44 per share. Its adjusted profit would have been $1.73 per share, well above analyst expectations.

Revenue fell 3 percent to $18.89 billion because Boeing delivered just one 787 before the plane was grounded in mid-January.

Boeing says it will still meet its financial and delivery targets this year. That includes delivering at least 60 787s. Production of the plane has continued, so once Boeing installs a redesigned battery system, it will be able to hand 787s over to customers relatively quickly. [Source]

“Freedom and High Anxiety in the USA” —- Historian Lawrence Davidson via The World According To Bill Fisher

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[Detroit Free Press Headline, 1967 disturbances]

As one friend of mine, Peter Loeb of Boston, has put it, “the word ‘terrorist’ has become equated with ‘Arab/Muslim’ in the American mind.” Thus, referring to the recent Boston Marathon bombing, ABC news reports that “the deadliest terror attack on U.S. soil since 9/11 has left many people anxious. But Muslim Americans await the identity of the perpetrator with particular dread.”
This Analysis (23 April 2013) was written by Lawrence Davidson, who is a university history professor. It is well worth a read. ~Bill


Part I - High Anxiety

imageAmericans may assume that public insecurity is a condition you find under dictatorships, where the agents of the state can burst through your door and cart you away without a warrant. That can now happen in the USA too, but only to those the government calls “terrorists.”

Perhaps naively, ordinary folks see themselves as immune from that sort of treatment. However, public insecurity has many roots. Americans actually experience, but almost never acknowledge, the fact that there is a correlation between U.S. democracy’s relatively broad array of freedoms and public high anxiety.

Here are some of the ways this works:

Economic freedom can, theoretically, break down class barriers and open up opportunities for enterprising citizens. It also leaves you free to become abjectly poor and produces a socio-political environment in which ideologically driven leaders hesitate to use the power of the state to solve the consequences of poverty. Being poor is, usually, a high-anxiety state.

Political freedoms can become lopsided in favor of well-organized special interests with the financial ability to corrupt the political system. It might be that 90% or more of Americans favor reform of the gun laws and would feel safer if there were universal background checks on those purchasing firearms. It does not matter, though, because this majority does not know how to effectively use its political freedom to achieve this end. As a consequence lobby groups that specialize in working the system (such as the National Rifle Association) can easily override the wishes of the majority and, as just happened, arrange for the most innocuous of gun reform legislation to be defeated in the Senate. Moved by the same lobby influence, the Senate is expected to reject the recently created UN Arms Trade Treaty. Thus the rest of us, and our children, are stuck in a situation that is very free for gun owners who can give their fantasies full play, but spells high anxiety for the rest of us.

Media freedom, such as it is, is perhaps the greatest contributor to public insecurity because it has produced a consistent concentration on the negative. This occurs because either those who own the media outlets, and thus literally select the news we receive, hold an anxiety-producing worldview, or they see such an approach as good business. The spectacularly negative seems to sell newspapers and boost ratings.

At this point, one can ask who are those who are most inclined to use freedom, either as economic, political, or media policy makers, or leaders of special interest groups, to promote practices and policies that are anxiety producing to great majority? It is often rigid, single-issue protagonists who are anything but free in their own minds. In fact their single-mindedness has blinded them to broader community interests and needs.

Take for instance, the Christian and Jewish ideologues making up such groups as Christians United for Israel and the American Israeli Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC). The former is an your classic Christian Zionist organization which claims to be “the largest pro-Israel organization in the United States serving 1.3 million members.” AIPAC, of course, is one of the most influential lobby groups in the country. And just how do these groups “serve” their constituents? Well, one way is by going around trying to convince the rest of us that we are in mortal danger from a nuclear Iran (which happens to be a country at odds with Israel).

They have done a good job of implanting this anxiety-producing fantasy in the minds of both the public and many members of the U.S. Congress. But, how do I know the claim that Iran is seeking nuclear weapons is a fantasy? Because every time the heads of our government’s intelligence services are asked about this they say it isn’t true. Oddly, this gets very little press.

Such Zionist organizations also spread public insecurity through the promotion of Islamophobia, another fantasy, which states that just about every Muslim in the U.S. is an al Qaeda agent.

As one friend of mine, Peter Loeb of Boston, has put it, “the word ‘terrorist’ has become equated with ‘Arab/Muslim’ in the American mind.” Thus, referring to the recent Boston Marathon bombing, ABC news reports that “the deadliest terror attack on U.S. soil since 9/11 has left many people anxious. But Muslim Americans await the identity of the perpetrator with particular dread.”

Part II - The Example of the Boston Marathon

The recent anxiety that hit the nation over the Boston Marathon bombings is good example of just how exaggeratedly frightening a world our freedom (in this case media freedom) has created for us. If one bothers with the facts, one learns… [In Full @ The World According To Bill Fisher]

"We’re INVOLVED in a war on Syria and you’re being LIED TO again. Just like Iraq’s one man go-to source for information Ahmed Chalabi the bank swindler, Rami Abdelrahman is not the “head” of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights where the west seems to get ALL OF it’s information about casualty figures, he *IS* the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, run out of his UK-based house as a one-man operation basing his information about Syrian government “brutality” on reports from people HE apparently knows but no one else does."

— (Quote by yours truly) Source: Land Destroyer

"Every word of today’s insane NYT editorial “Bomb North Korea” reads like a 2002-3 Jonathan Chait “Bomb Iraq” piece."

Mark Ames @ The eXiled (Mankind’s Only Alternative)

"Do you remember?

10 years ago the prostitutes of the Western Media ‘came out of the closet’ as a de facto Ministry of Lies and still to this day have NOT apologized to their respective citizens. If you read the news today you’ll see them ignore and/or rationalize their own UNPATRIOTIC TREACHERY AND DERELICTION OF JOURNALISTIC DUTY that led the citizens of many industrialized nations into the ‘slow motion diplomacy train wreck’ to end all ‘wrecks’.

Mayhem aside (and honestly it’s not easy for me to ‘put it aside’), if the Western powers DID want to secure the continued supply of reasonably priced oil and other extractive resources from the region there could NOT have been a LESS EFFECTIVE WAY to do it, and as can be clearly seen now, the sociopaths who control the levers of power in the industrial world DIDN’T shoot THEMSELVES in the foot.

They amputated a whole “leg” of the global civilian economy for their own monetary benefit."

Razer Ray @ Auntie Imperial’s News & Blog Review

Paul Craig Roberts:

March 19, 2013. Ten years ago today the Bush regime invaded Iraq. It is known that the justification for the invasion was a packet of lies orchestrated by the neoconservative Bush regime in order to deceive the United Nations and the American people.

The US Secretary of State at that time, General Colin Powell, has expressed his regrets that he was used by the Bush regime to deceive the United Nations with fake intelligence that the Bush and Blair regimes knew to be fake. But the despicable presstitute media has not apologized to the American people for serving the corrupt Bush regime as its Ministry of Propaganda and Lies.

It is difficult to discern which is the most despicable, the corrupt Bush regime, the presstitutes that enabled it, or the corrupt Obama regime that refuses to prosecute the Bush regime for its unambiguous war crimes, crimes against the US Constitution, crimes against US statutory law, and crimes against humanity… [Read More: Iraq After Ten Years]