Saturday, December 30, 2006

If they Lied about Now, why not about the Past origins. Sa'damm's enablers

The Man, The Myth At War





The history of struggle between war and its representation has changed the way war is fought and the way we tell the stories of war. Information management, once called censorship and propaganda, has developed in tandem with new media technologies. An excerpt from A Century of Media, A Century of War by Fordham U. professor Robin Andersen.

File Under: Media, Bush, Commentary, Politics

The following is an exclusive excerpt from A Century of Media, A Century of War, by Fordham University Professor and Mediachannel.org supporter Robin Andersen.

Bush-era Stagecraft

One of the most stunning, real-time dramas ever staged to illustrate the glories of the victorious warrior was performed by President George W. Bush. The visual sequences featured a triumphant president dressed in a military flight suit in the cockpit of a fighter jet making a dramatic, made-for-television landing onto the deck of the aircraft carrier the U.S.S. Lincoln. A well-printed banner hung from the ship’s upper deck proclaiming “Mission Accomplished.” Explaining the million-dollar pseudo-event, the administration said the jet fighter was necessary because the carrier was too far out to sea to be reached by helicopter. In fact, the ship was so close that it had to be turned around to prevent television cameras from catching the San Diego coastline in the background.

Audio interview >
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Table of Contents
Part 4
Terrorism, Censorship, and Patriotism: Re-Scripting Victory Culture
Chapter 15: From Tragedy to War after 9/11
Chapter 16: Black Hawk Down: The New Logics of War and Representation
Chapter 17: The Iraq ¿Reality¿ War: Embeds and Militainment
Chapter 18: The Military-Entertainment Complex: Permanent War
and the Digital Spectacular
Chapter 19: Of Smart Weapons, Civilian Casualties and the Crimes of War:
The Whole World (except the United States) Is Watching
Chapter 20: The ¿Entertainer-in Chief¿ and the Downing Street Memos
Chapter 21: The Unraveling: The Ghost of Vietnam and the Soldiers ¿Over There¿
Conclusion
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ISBN: 0820478938 (pbk. : alk. paper)

0820478946 (hardcover : alk. paper)
Contents: From victory to defeat -- The Great War and the fight between good and evil : the birth of war propaganda -- The good fight : from the first draft to the grand narrative -- The Korean War : remembering the forgotten -- Vietnam : shattered illusions -- Eyes wide shut : the not-so-secret wars of Central America and the Caribbean -- Visions of instability : telling stories on television news -- The problem of seeing and believing : empathy, denial and war’s human costs -- The office of public diplomacy : creating fear and favor -- Invading Grenada : Entebbe-style rescue, or the first preemptive strike? -- Oliver North : the war hero and the scandal -- Dover Air Force Base, press pools and the Panama invasion -- The first Persian Gulf war : the battle over access, video game imagery and smart bombs -- Trading the first amendment to defeat the "Vietnam syndrome" -- Consuming the Persian Gulf War : from baby incubators to patriot missiles -- CNN : 24 hours of war -- How the war was remembered : from Courage under fire to Saving Private Ryan -- Terrorism, censorship and patriotism : re-scripting victory culture -- From tragedy to war after 9/11 -- Black Hawk down : the new logics of war and representation -- The Iraq "reality" war : embeds and militainment -- The military-entertainment complex : permanent war and the digital spectacular -- Of smart weapons, civilian casualties and the crimes of war : the whole world (except the United States) is watching -- The "entertainer-in chief" and the Downing Street memos -- The unraveling : the ghost of Vietnam and the soldiers "over there."
Notes: Includes bibliographical references (p. [319]-346) and index.
Subjects: Propaganda, American--History--20th century.

Propaganda, American--History--21st century.




War, Humanism and Democracy


Friday, December 29, 2006

Rogue Bush & co-opted USA_INC. kill Saddam: more crimes against Humanity pile-UP^!



Robert Scheer :

Saddam Hussein Executed

http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/20061229_saddam_hussein_executed/

Posted on Dec 29, 2006

By Robert Scheer

It is a very frightening precedent that the United States can invade a country on false pretenses, depose its leader and summarily execute him without an international trial or appeals process. This is about vengeance, not justice, for if it were the latter the existing international norms would have been observed. The trial should have been overseen by the World Court, in a country that could have guaranteed the safety of defense lawyers, who, in this case, were killed or otherwise intimidated.

The irony here is that the crimes for which Saddam Hussein was convicted occurred before the United States, in the form of Donald Rumsfeld, embraced him. Those crimes were well known to have occurred 15 months before Rumsfeld visited Iraq to usher in an alliance between the United States and Saddam to defeat Iran.

MS:
The fact is that Saddam Hussein knew a great deal about the United States’ role in Iraq, including deals made with Bush’s father. This rush to execute him had the feel of a gangster silencing the key witness to a crime.

Saddamm should also have been kept alive to use him as a witness to the USA_INC/CIA world crimes against humanity in putting him in power to begin with. Then all the other crimes that involved Saddam & Iraq whole life time...This kangooroo court is a sham & illegal and with bring permanent Blow-Back indefinitely ....Who is deciding these foreign policies? Where is the debate in the US?


Friday, December 22, 2006

SunLight! Vit. D Immune System reminders


http://calorierestriction.org/longevitydiet



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From: Epidemiol Infect. 2006 Sep 7;:1-12

"Epidemic influenza and vitamin D."

Cannell JJ, Vieth R, Umhau JC, Holick MF, Grant WB, Madronich S,
Garland CF, Giovannucci E.

"In 1981, R. Edgar Hope-Simpson proposed that a 'seasonal stimulus'
intimately associated with solar radiation explained the remarkable
seasonality of epidemic influenza. Solar radiation triggers robust
seasonal vitamin D production in the skin; vitamin D deficiency is
common in the winter, and activated vitamin D, 1,25(OH)2D, a steroid
hormone, has profound effects on human immunity. 1,25(OH)2D acts as
an immune system modulator, preventing excessive expression of
inflammatory cytokines and increasing the 'oxidative burst' potential
of macrophages. Perhaps most importantly, it dramatically stimulates
the expression of potent anti-microbial peptides, which exist in
neutrophils, monocytes, natural killer cells, and in epithelial cells
lining the respiratory tract where they play a major role in
protecting the lung from infection. Volunteers inoculated with live
attenuated influenza virus are more likely to develop fever and
serological evidence of an immune response in the winter. Vitamin D
deficiency predisposes children to respiratory infections.
Ultraviolet radiation (either from artificial sources or from
sunlight) reduces the incidence of viral respiratory infections, as
does cod liver oil (which contains vitamin D). An interventional
study showed that vitamin D reduces the incidence of respiratory
infections in children. We conclude that vitamin D, or lack of it,
may be Hope-Simpson's 'seasonal stimulus'."

PMID: 16959053

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Wednesday, December 20, 2006

DeLanda! new book out > New Philosophy of Society: Assemblage Theory And Social Complexity






Manuel DeLanda, name change to delanda?!
DeLanda is a Second Generation non-French theorist of Deleuze. See also Claire Colebrook.
An Amazon Reader:
The Best Introduction to Deleuze, March 11, 2002
Reviewer: A reader
This is an extraodinary book: an astonishingly lucid and well-organized introduction to Deleuze's philosophical project. Most of the secondary literature on Deleuze is simply unhelpful, because it presumes that the reader already grasps Deleuze's tremendously difficult ontological project and terminology. Colebrook begins at the begining, taking the time to explain and define key terms (the virtual, singularity, intensity, affect, becoming, immanence, etc.) and offers rich illustrations of these concepts via literature and film.
http://www.amazon.com/Gilles-Deleuze-Routledge-Critical-Thinkers/dp/0415246342



Friday, December 15, 2006

Pinchbeck on Colbert! funny! too much!

How can Colbert be so cool, so fast?! Amazing!


Monday, December 11, 2006

Peyote Man film at Ringing Rocks, Sedona, 19, Jan., 2007


RJ Joseph


This "Road Man"?, Anthony Davis, probably knew Weston La Barre? Amazing!


RJ Joseph, documentary filmmaker
Friday, January 19th, 7 pm - Free
Allan “RJ” Joseph is from the Cree tribe in Alberta, Canada, but currently makes his home in Cottonwood, AZ. RJ is the creator of "My Ancestors’ Voices," a documentary film series that chronicles the wisdom of Native American Elders.

RJ is proud to present “Peyote Man” a short documentary that tells the story of Anthony Davis, a 91 year old Pawnee elder. Mr. Davis was the leader of the Native American Church for more than 40 years and was widely known and respected for his greatly detailed traditional feather peyote fans.

The event is free and everyone is welcome, however, seating is limited, so reservations are required. Please call (928) 282-1298.

http://www.ringingrocks.org/www/index.php?nautilus_events


Saturday, December 09, 2006

DIY or DIE upgrade it all


what?
D.I.Y. or DIE: an Upgrade! New York, Turbulence and Rhizome Net Art Exhibition


Link
http://www.turbulence.org/diyordie/index.html

Monday, December 04, 2006

Fred Turner on Rhetorical Prototypes & failure of social innovations

"Mind" blowin' audio talk on counter-cultures, communes, and possible failure theories of
Left Politics since 1968....

Fred Turner explores this extraodinary and ironic transformation by tracing the previously untold story of a highly influential group of San Francisco Bay–area entrepreneurs who made the connections between San Francisco “flower power” and the emerging technological hub of Silicon Valley. Thanks to their vision, counterculturalists and technologists alike joined together to reimagine computers as tools for personal liberation, the building of virtual and decidedly alternative communities, and the exploration of bold new social frontiers.


MP3

Sunday, December 03, 2006

hawking on Earth Arks last June

Leary published Terra II, the first "it's feasible" book, in the Spring of "1974" , before O'Neill's first non-fiction possibilty article in August 1974. Leary did it out of prison...called Terra II. The main idea is to get backup copies of mini-Earths in orbit around the Sun. Or just SpaceColony Starships to move around in. O'Neill established that the surface of planets is a lousy place for industrial civilization. Better to be at L-5 where un-recyclable pollution can be dropped into the Sun for plasma recycling...
Sample 1977 page 3 from Exo-PsYchoLogic by JJ>>
exopsy

http://livedigital.com/content/417428/u329


http://www.nas.nasa.gov/About/Education/SpaceSettlement/CoEvolutionBook/


sp Terra ii

space colony

http://www.islandone.org/Settlements/

Paul Kanter/Jefferson StarShip! (get it! - Star Ships!!) Tim Leary, Gerald O'Neill, L-5 Society, CoEvolution Quartetly, Stewart Brand called for the same in early 1970's

"Hawking: Man must live on new planets or die out," he warns.

Er, nice one. But easier said than done, eh, Steve?

"Science fiction" must become "science fact", declaims the revered prof, because Earth is at grave risk of going kaput, due to disasters "such as sudden global warming, nuclear war, a genetically engineered virus or other dangers we have not yet thought of".
http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&ned=&ie=UTF-8&q=Hawking&btnG=Search+News


In 1969, O'Neill's students confronted him with his profession's entanglement with the military-industrial complex, atomic weaponry, and environmental destruction. In response O'Neill designed a course—"Physics 103"—that aimed at studying physics that could produce peaceful solutions to the world's problems. Soon the students were engaged in calculating what it would take to build a colony in space. This colony was supposed to be free of military purpose, in ecological harmony, without atomic pollution or other suspicious industrial activities, and helpful to the well-being of the earth (including the needs of the inner cities). This assignment resulted in two articles that appeared in Nature and Physics Today in 1974. "Careful engineering and cost analysis shows we can build pleasant, self-sufficient dwelling places in space within the next two decades, solving many of Earth's problems," O'Neill argued. The idea was to use material resources on the moon to fabricate a grand space station located at one of the points of gravitational equilibrium between the moon and the earth. The station was to be complete with mountains, lakes, and small-town communities. Moving heavy manufacturing to the moon could relieve the earth from polluting industries, and a grand space station could ease population pressure. Such a space station, O'Neill argued, was "likely to encourage self-sufficiency, small-scale governmental units, cultural diversity and high degree of independence." It was to be an Arcadian ecological community rooted in managerial principles.39
36
The articles raised eyebrows among physicists. According to O'Neill, however, the space colony was not a far-fetched idea in view of the Spacelab program NASA successfully carried out in three missions between 1973 and 1974. Thanks to a series of public appearances, O'Neill soon became a physics celebrity, receiving "thousands of letters" from the broader public about the space colony. The fact that he was interviewed in Penthouse may indicate that men were especially fascinated (see Fig. 3).40

http://www.historycooperative.org/journals/eh/10.2/anker.html