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Build direct democracies [ as Jeffersonian Ward Republics http://tinyurl.com/onx4j http://tinyurl.com/ymcrzx ], for peace with multi-layer confederations. TAIWAN Daily News: http://tw.news.yahoo.com/ http://www.libertytimes.com.tw/ http://www.taiwandaily.net/ /// Quote: "" We are a serious movement. Our goal is nothing less than the victory of liberty over the Leviathan state, and we shall not be deflected, we shall not be diverted, we shall not be suborned, from achieving that goal. ""

Friday, September 30, 2005

2005.9.30=5[#273]:8.27=#(60x3+54)[US#54] Taiwan > UAE. Take 4 aBi pictures for appln., house ins. checks. #1.US > Cuba, Afghan. 2."Police" state?

Taiwan to UAE: http://tinyurl.com/d4kw9 "Stupidity" Humor: http://tinyurl.com/2us63 Fair mild to warm: Up 8:40, Mei back then off, mom tel to go by 10:30, quick emails & blog, to o.h. to Yung-ho mkt., photo aBi for her visit extension appln., to o.h. lunch, then 3 mom's checks for houses insurance, drive aBi to post office mailing rebate mail, then to train station photo aBi again 2, back near o.h., home. Mom's 3rd Hi. friend tel about tommorow meeting, few emails, blog down a while. Now only 11:10pm! But, then try hard to find one more house insurance material and fail. Bed 12:40. #0. "Taiwan president stops in Abu Dhabi, angers China", Arab Times, KUWAIT; 1st Oct 2005 : Web Edition No: 12306 Editor-in-Chief: Ahmed Jarallah: http://tinyurl.com/d4kw9 "" TAIPEI, Oct 1 (Reuters) - Taiwan President Chen Shui-bian made an unscheduled transit in the United Arab Emirates on his way back from a trip to Central America and the Caribbean, in a move that riled China. Chen, who had been on a trip since Sept. 20 to visit Taiwan's few diplomatic allies, arrived in Abu Dhabi, the capital of UAE, on Friday for a brief stopover and is due to return to Taiwan on Sunday morning, the China Times newspaper said. He is expected to meet the UAE President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed al-Nahayan to discuss about a range of issues spanning from military and oil to trade and tourism, The Liberty Times said. "" #1. "Terorism"? US > Cuba, Afghanistan: 1. "Cuban Terror Case Erodes US Credibility, Critics Say", by Jim Lobe, LewRockwell.com: http://tinyurl.com/bmrrn "" The decision Tuesday by a U.S. immigration judge in Texas to deny Venezuela's request to extradite Luis Posada Carriles, whom Caracas has dubbed "the Osama bin Laden of Latin America," was greeted with surprise and disappointment by Latin America activists and even some former U.S. officials. Venezuela wants Carriles to stand trial for the October 1976 bombing of a civilian Cubana Airlines flight that killed all 73 people aboard shortly after it took off from Barbados. "" 2. "Afghan Absurdities", by James Bovard, LewRockwell.com: http://tinyurl.com/7fzjj "" Americans have heard many news reports about Bush administration falsehoods on Iraq. However, the scams of Afghanistan have not gotten as much attention as they deserve. Following are some examples of how the Bush administration has misled the American people regarding Afghanistan. "" #2. "Martial Law: Police State America - We're So Close Now": "Special Report: Katrina/Rita Fallout: Part One", by Steve Watson; September 28, 2005; infowars.com, Centre for Research on Globalization, © Copyright 2005: GlobalResearch.ca: http://tinyurl.com/cf9ph "" For years we have warned that the police state is coming, how Martial Law will become the norm, how ancient laws, rights and freedoms are being overturned and replaced with repressive mechanisms of control. For years we have presented the evidence, the Army War College documents, the domestic military takeover drills, the draconian legislation, officials left right and centre calling for more centralized military control domestically. For years people refuted the evidence, or passed it off as being intended for something else, or simply refused to believe it. Now everything we warned you about is happening. In the wake of the recent natural disasters on American soil, dangerous precedents have been set. We have been forced to watch how in times of crisis we must submit and follow the orders of Federal Commanders, no matter whether they deny us basic human rights or not. Whether it be a state attack, a terrorist attack, an accident or a natural disaster matters not anymore, the outcome will be the same. We are just one event, ANY event away from Martial Law. ""

Thursday, September 29, 2005

2005.9.29=4[#272]:8.26=#(60x3+53)[US#53] Democracy:Memes, Meme Warfare to Civilian-Based Defense. Go through documents. #0. Global Competitiveness

To Democracy: http://tinyurl.com/d9ojd Memes < RDawkins: http://tinyurl.com/chm3o Meme Warfare < S DeVoy: http://tinyurl.com/ag6ew Murdered? http://tinyurl.com/ey4gb Or? http://tinyurl.com/87r7t Civilian-Based Defense < GSharp: http://tinyurl.com/dac92 Fair cool, mild to warm: Up 6:10, Taiwan's ROC President is at St. Vincent and the Grenadines [ http://tinyurl.com/eyur6 ] Parliament ( 9:10 there? ), its Prime Minister, opposition leader, then Pres. Chen speaks, very earnest and happily in detail, cut off at 7am (10am? there). Diary calenders waiting for sons' bath then off, bath shaving. 8am out receiving World Saving's JG tel refinancing, till 9:20, still have not found latest Bk of Am statements of 2 mortgages. Breakfast and emails. Mei in after 4 hours work then off to Target, in again for early lunch then off to class 11:50. Mei back then to Costco, gets Jun. Check through documents, discovering ones from Taiwan. Ch. & dog in then off. Bed 1:05. #0. Global Competitiveness (Continued) Iceland: http://tinyurl.com/b9o9p

Wednesday, September 28, 2005

2005.9.28=3[#271]:8.25=#(60x3+52)[US#52] "Global" Taiwan, UK Dawkins. Finally hair cutting!, Jun to interview. #0. Science. 1.Iran>q. 2.Economy.

Global Competitiveness: Taiwan 5: http://tinyurl.com/2zmss Global Finance>bank head:05.9.27: Taiwan A: http://tinyurl.com/dbnjc (2004) BOOKS: http://bknx.tripod.com/links/ UK EDGE: http://tinyurl.com/dsfxm RICHARD DAWKINS: http://tinyurl.com/8774k "The Ancestor's Tale": http://tinyurl.com/7qwrz 3rd Comment: Elderly depression (Not Checked) Fair cool, mild to warm: Up 8:40! Finish emails, then mails, Jun still at computer, Lung home. Lunch, drive to Mei to FoodMaxx and barber, home hair bath. Now supper 7:27pm. Supper & 2 Korean and 1 Chinese tv dramas as usual, then Li Ao's #3/3 at Fudan University, Shanghai / Epoch tv news attacking the Chinese Communist Party usually. Lung in, 3 still out at 11:39pm. 12:15 bed...1:00. #0. Science: 1. "The Ancestor's Tale: A Pilgrimage to the Dawn of Evolution", by Richard Dawkins: http://tinyurl.com/7qwrz 2. "In Fact: The Best of Creative Nonfiction", by Lee Gutkind (Editor): http://tinyurl.com/d7q9n #1. Iran! on Iraq: "The occupation forces are the real perpetrators of bomb attacks in Iraq?" Iran Focus, Al Jazeera.com, 9/14/2005 4:14:00 AM GMT http://tinyurl.com/bu6s3 "" Iran’s top military commander accused the United States and Israel of planning the non-stop bomb attacks that killed thousands of civilians in Iraq. "" #2. Economy: 1. Global Competitiveness: Taiwan 5: "Global Competitiveness Report 2005-2006", Released on 28 September: http://tinyurl.com/2zmss "" Country Rankings 2005-2006 1. Finland 2. USA 3. Sweden 4. Denmark 5. Taiwan 6. Singapore 7. Iceland 8. Switzerland 9.Norway 10.Australia 11.Netherlands 12.Japan 13.United Kingdom 14.Canada 15.Germany 16. New Zealand "" "" This annual study is a valuable tool for shaping economic policy and guiding investment decisions. It is one of the leading monitors of the competitive condition of economies worldwide. Produced in collaboration with leading academics and a global network of 122 Partner Institutes, The Global Competitiveness Report has expanded its geographic coverage over the years and now assesses 117 economies. The report is unique in that the methodology combines publicly available data with survey data that captures the perceptions and observations of business leaders in a given country. "" http://tinyurl.com/a23r4 "Unreliable Competitiveness Ranking: Government Structure Ought to Be Streamlined Quickly"", The Korea Times: "" Though incredible, it is encouraging to hear that the nation's competitiveness has jumped 12 notches over last year to 17th in the world this year. The rise is the highest among 117 countries charted by the World Economic Forum (WEF), an independent global organization committed to improving world economies. The WEF, which released its global competitiveness report on Wednesday, cited two factors for raising South Korea's standing - the economy is recovering despite the strength of the won currency, and efforts are being made to develop scientific technologies and eradicate corruption. "" 2. Global Finance central bank heads evaluation: Taiwan A, Japan B, China C+ SKorea & EU C, US C- "" The highest ranked Asian countries, Taiwan and Singapore, have applied good governance to lift "their citizens from poverty, joining the ranks of the most prosperous and competitive economies in the world," the study said. "" [[ "CENTRAL BANKER REPORT CARDS 2004", Copyright Global Finance Media Inc. Oct 2004 http://tinyurl.com/dbnjc ]] 3. "Greenspan - US Has Now Lost Control Of Budget Deficit", By Paul Carrel, 9-26-5: http://tinyurl.com/7q3uc "" WASHINGTON (Reuters) -- U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan told France's Finance Minister Thierry Breton the United States has "lost control" of its budget deficit, the French minister said on Saturday. ""

Tuesday, September 27, 2005

2005.9.27=2[#270]:8.24=#(60x3+51)[US#51] Goddess. Emails. #0. New California Republic < Move On California.

Nuwa Goddess: http://unamity.com/NuWa/ Cloudy cool to fair mild: Up 8:10, :35 Mei back and tel after tel, then off to noon class, back lunch then class, then off to evening swim class after pick up Jun, then Lung then Ch in. Emails almost all day. Tour group tel for $800 not paid, then Jung tel not to pay, because a better deal has been found! Mei back 8:25 cooks supper. Bed 1:30. #1. "Move On California becomes New California Republic", New California Republic; Tuesday, September 27, 2005 8:35:31 PM: http://tinyurl.com/a86ka or http://www.newcaliforniarepublic.org/index.html "" The support and well-wishes from all of our readers and contributors has been amazing. In order to keep the momentum of the move toward California independence alive we have agreed to change the name of our website and organization. Move On California will now be known as New California Republic. "" #2. "Venezuela strengthens country's defenses against possible USA attack", by Ernesto Cienfuegos, La Voz de Aztlan http://tinyurl.com/bxl95 "" Los Angeles, Alta California - September 26, 2005 - (ACN) President Hugo Chavez Frias of Venezuela is strengthening his nation's defenses in order to be able to defeat any USA attempt to invade his country. President Chavez is convinced that the Bush Administration is planning to launch a military attack on Venezuela as it has done against Iraq. Earlier this month, Chavez stated that if the USA attacks his country that the price per barrel of oil will soar to $200. Venezuela's military is making two major moves that will help the country stop a military attack by USA armed forces. Vice Admiral Jose Laguna, the Navy's commander-in-chief, will be discussing the purchase of Amur-class submarines during his upcoming visit to Russia. Vice Admiral Laguna intends to go to sea onboard an Amur-class diesel-electric submarine to inspect its tactical and technical characteristics. Venezuela will be purchasing three new generation submarines. German Type 212/214 submarines and French-Spanish Scorpio submarines will also be reviewed. Vice Admiral Laguna said the Venezuelan Navy would choose a submarine that has the best tactical and technical characteristics and is easy to train personnel. Amur-class submarines have the new Club-S antiship weapon system. This system enables the submarine to fire Club-S missiles, as well as torpedoes, from ten torpedo tubes in the bow. ""

Monday, September 26, 2005

2005.9.26=1[#269]:8.23=#(60x3+50)[US#50] Hakka, media. ETTV:Yeh Tzu-jao, [G]5,[C]1<#3, Blue Cross. #1.Sheehan arrest, 2.UK:SRR, 3.West intelligence

Hakka.tw: http://tinyurl.com/7fwxw US Media: http://tinyurl.com/7cbg8 Coud disappearing cool to milder even than yesterday: Up 8:10, Mei back 9:15-:40 egg breakfast together, ETTV News station on Yeh Tzu-jao, a Taiwanese Buddhist professor enterpriser at Utica. ETTV [[ http://www.ettv.com.tw/ettv2003/index.htm ]] News station [[ http://www.ettoday.com/ ]] Later respond to [G] 5 times, then from email deeply into #3 below, about the evolution of the Western intelligence since the WW2's end, part to [C]R. Rceive Blue Cross Senior Classic F (Medicare supplement plan) effective 05.10.1=6. Mei then I tel Jung about next year's cruising, tomorrow's depositing $400 each postponed to June 15th, 2006. Now Mei plays electric organ. Bed 1:40. #1. "Sheehan Arrested During Anti-War Protest", by JENNIFER C. KERR, Associated Press Writer; 4 minutes ago: http://tinyurl.com/9b4dh "" WASHINGTON - Cindy Sheehan, the California mother who became a leader of the anti-war movement after her son died in Iraq, was arrested Monday along with hundreds of others protesting outside the White House. "" "" News Stories US anti-war mother held at rally at BBC, Sep 26 Rally hails troops in Iraq, takes protesters to task at Boston Globe, Sep 26 Athenians denounce fighting in Iraq The Post Online, Sep 26 Athens, OU have substantial presence at D.C. anti-war rally at The Athens News, Sep 26 Feature Articles On the Mall, 2 Events Speak Volumes at The New York Times (reg. req'd), Sep 26 Big protest against war surrounds White House at San Jose Mercury News (reg. req'd), Sep 25 Opinion & Editorials Lessons from a fallen empire at Boston Globe, Sep 26 Media Love Makes the Cindy Sheehan World Go Round at National Review, Sep 26 "" #2. UK SRR: "New Special Forces Regiment for the British Army", Ministry of DEFENCE: MOD Home Page; Published Tuesday 5th April 2005: http://tinyurl.com/9cy84 '' On 5 April 2005 the Secretary of State for Defence, Geoff Hoon MP, announced the creation of a new "Special Reconnaissance Regiment", which has been formed to meet a growing worldwide need for special reconnaissance capability. In a written statement to Parliament, Mr Hoon declared the 'Special Reconnaissance Regiment' (SRR) will be operational from April 6th 2005. Defence Secretary Geoff Hoon said: "The creation of the Special Reconnaissance Regiment demonstrates our commitment to shaping our Armed Forces to meet the ongoing challenge of tackling international terrorism. The new Regiment will help to meet the growing need for special reconnaissance capability." '' '' Related links: Delivering Security in a Changing World: Defence Command Paper 2004 MOD publishes Command Paper setting out future shape of the Armed Forces Defence Secretary outlines the Future Structure of the Army Army '' #3. Western Intelligence: EU, Pinary Circle, Operation Gladio, Stay-Behind, ... [[ Excerted at http://tinyurl.com/99omm from 1 below ]] 1. "Le Cercle", by Joël van der Reijden (email); Written: July 26, 2005; Last update: September 5, 2005; Version: 1.34: http://tinyurl.com/dg4ps "" Le Cercle is a secret transnational intelligence and direct action group, that, according to all accounts, is funded by the CIA. We only know the dates and places of a handful of Circle meetings (1), which were attended by about a hundred persons at a time. Before the 1990's, it was called Cercle Violet, or initially, Cercle Pinay, in both cases after its (French) chairman. In later times, chairmanship of Le Cercle went on to the British. The Pinay Circle used to fight the spread of communism worldwide "" "" At the end of WWII, the Knights of Malta have been involved with smuggling nazis out of Germany with the help of the OSS (later CIA), an organisation they themselves helped to establish (4 / 7). In turn, the CIA funded the covert anti-communist war in Europe, including Radio Free Europe, the Economist, the European Council of Princes, the Gehlen Organization (8 / 9), the Stay-Behind networks (10), the Pinay Circle, and the overall European moverment. A lot of this money was funneled through American Committee on United Europe (ACUE), which was established at the direction of Duncan Sandys, Joseph Retinger, Allen Dulles, and William Donovan. Dulles and Donovan were top CIA chiefs and Knights of Malta, Retinger a Vatican agent, and Duncan Sandys a son-in-law of Churchill. Besides the CIA's clandestine efforts, the Ford Foundation and the Rockefeller Institute were the prime sponsors of the ACUE (11). "" "" The other prominent force in Le Cercle is the British throne and the City of London. Undoubtedly, the British played a role in creating the Pinay Circle, but only in more recent years their influence can be seen. Antoine Pinay and Jean Violet have already been named as chairman, probably the first and second. In different news articles of later years, three other persons have been named as chairman of Le Cercle. First, Julian Amery (14), followed by his protege Jonathan Aitken (15), and finally Lord Norman Lamont (16), who is still the chairman of Le Cercle today. These three persons have in common that they have all been made members of the Queen's Privy Council (17), which in itself sends a pretty clear message across of who's involved. It also turns out that the father of Julian Amery has been one of the most crucial persons in establishing Israel, while at the same time conceiling his whole life that he was a Jew. Appointed to the War Cabinet by Round Table & Pilgrims Society member Lord Alfred Milner, Leopold Amery was the author of the final draft of the Balfour Declaration, which was sent to Lord Lionel de Rothschild. It committed Britain to the establishment of a Jewish 'National Home' in Palestine. Leopold was also a key player in creating the Jewish Legion, the forerunner of the Israeli Defense Force (18). Today's chairman, Lord Lamont has been a long time director of N.M. Rothschild and Rothschild Asset Management. All three men have a very interesting history and you can find more details further down in this article or on the membership page. It might also be interesting to note that Queen Elizabeth II is head of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, the protestant counterpart of the earlier mentioned Knights of Malta. Both claim to have been descended from the medieval Knights Hospitaller, the organization to which all the Templar assets were transferred, together with a good portion of its members. Queen Elizabeth II is also head of the much more exclusive Order of the Garter and patron of the elite Anglo-American Pilgrims Society. The British royals are leading members of the United Grand Lodge of England, the British Invisibles, the Anglo-Arab Organization, and the 1001 Club. The British Invisibles promote the interests of the 'Square Mile'. The Anglo-Arab Organization supposedly promotes Anglo-Arab friendship, although it's headed by the very questionable Circle member Nadhmi Auchi. The 1001 Club is a fundraising mechanism for the WWF and a secret meeting place for businessmen and politicians from all over the world. So you see, good or bad, there's a lot of activity going on around the British Royals and the business interests of the City of Londen. Naturally, the intelligence part is even more hidden. "" "" In the regular media Brian Crozier is usually only known as a historian, strategist, journalist, and author of 'The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Empire'. That Crozier has been recruited by MI6 and the CIA is less well known, together with his connections to most other European intelligence agencies (20). Crozier also worked for the Information Research Department (IRD), an intelligence disinformation service, which spread a huge amount of anti-communist propaganda through papers, magazines, radio, and television by using media outlets as the BBC and Reuters. Crozier would call them "benign deceptions". Brian Crozier was also the chairman of the anti-communist Institute for the Study of Conflict (ISC), which, through him, received assignments from the "Pinay Committee". This is according to the ISC's own documents, which were leaked in 1975, possibly to expose the role of the Pinay Committee. In 1976, Brian Crozier set up a covert advisory committee called 'Shield', in order to get Margaret Thatcher elected. The words of the committee became Thatcher's election campaign, which resulted in her election as Prime Minister in May 1979, 1983, and 1987. This is why Crozier's planning paper says "Change of government in the United Kingdom - accomplished." Just as her Cercle-supported American counterpart, Thatcher made sure that a strong anti-communist policy was followed, together with a policy of privatization of public goods. When Thatcher was elected, Crozier and the Pinay Circle started supporting the election campaign of Franz Joseph Strauss to become Chancellor of Germany. The Circle spread articles in newspapers and magazines to counter the scandals Strauss had been involved with many years earlier, saying these allegations were KGB propaganda. In the end, they failed miserably and Helmut Kohl became the new Chancellor. "" "" Looking at the 2005 speech made by Prince Al-Faisal, all these people are concerned about is human rights and peace on earth (31). Even though you might like his speech, let me repeat something important; Al-Faisal is the former Bin Laden protege who is accused of meeting with him in July 2001 together with the CIA and several of Bin Laden's family members (32). At the same time, Al-Faisal was accused of having arranged trips to Osama for some of these same family members (33). If that isn't enough, Al-Faisal also decided to leave as 25 year head of Saudi foreign intelligence on September 1, 2001 (34). Al-Faisal by the way, blames terrorism on either the Zionists (35) or the secretive and extremist Muslim Brotherhood (36). On the surface, the Muslim Brotherhood is a friendly charitable and harmless society, not unlike the Knights the Malta or Opus Dei. But even though it publicly denounces every terrorist attack, today it's generally accepted that the Brotherhood is the coordinating secret society for international Islamic terrorism (37). The founders of the PLO, Hamas, and Al-Qaeda were all members of the Brotherhood before they started their own terrorist organizations. Bin Laden and Zawahiri are just the figureheads of the Al-Qaeda branch, just as Arafat was the figurehead of the PLO branch, and Sheikh Yassim of the Hamas branch, that's all. We still don't know very much about the inner workings of the Muslim Brotherhood, although we do know that branches of it are protected by western intelligence agencies (38). The key to understanding international terrorism and crimes against humanity is to understand the world's secret societies. Le Cercle is probably quite important, but there many more. "" References: 1-38, A-P. 2. "Synarchism In Europe- Operation Gladio and NATOs Stay-Behind Armies", http://tinyurl.com/99omm "OPERATION GLADIOzzz": http://tinyurl.com/9av5v 3. "The Illuminati - Murderous Global managers masked in a Mystery cult": http://tinyurl.com/ag7vm

2005.9.25=7[#268]:8.22=#(60x3+49)[US#49] Languages. Very late to Hakka school, o.h. drugs - mom's & aBi's, mail mom's ids to Ying, sleep loss why?

Languages: http://tinyurl.com/cfc78 http://tinyurl.com/c2vtc Fair cool to mild: Up 8:45, soon Mei to Dju to the Hakka school, hair bath shaving, quick breakfast, reach school 12:30pm, still a few students left learning waltze, with teacher and VCR, eat pear, request w Mei for the next year tour, Mei complains again. To o.h., 2pm lunch & Chinese movie "Beijing bycicle" [ http://tinyurl.com/dxvvb. Mom still problems w new drugs and tel Jung, transforms to me to explain, to have Jun tel Dr. Cheng, drive aBi to Long's for her knee medicine recommended by Meiyin, and xerox mom ids mailed to Ying for his consideration about putting mom into his retirement pay or not. Home, Jun just to his room, now 1:32am! Bed 2:45, lost sleep much w/o any particular reason for the first time?

Saturday, September 24, 2005

2005.9.24=6[#267]:8.21=#(60x3+48)[US#48] BookTV:letters, evening drive Hiro couple to Li's new house high up. #1.Secessionism. 2.US Able Danger.

"The E-Ring": http://tinyurl.com/8b2fz Fair cool to mild: Wake up 6:20, bed BookTV LIVE, at 5th Annual National Book Festival, next to ANSWER [[ Act Now to Stop War & End Racism: http://www.internationalanswer.org/ ]] Coalition Anti-War Protest, Wash.DC National Mall: http://unitedforpeace.org/ [[ Also BBC: "Thousands stage anti-war protest" in central London: http://tinyurl.com/d9qgm ]] 1) "Talking Back", by Andrea Mitchell, NBC foreign: http://tinyurl.com/dogna 2) "Behind the Lines", by Andrew Carroll: http://tinyurl.com/85ahe How to preserve letters: http://warletters.com/ which reminds me of 1963-1977 dad's letters w his MFMR, "My Family's Major Record" from Taiwan. Late afternoon, Mei to singing class, Lung? Jun basket ball, to Toyota to meet Hiro, to Hakka meeting, now 5:04pm. So, to Toyota, drive Hiro & Dju together to Li Fu-mei's new house alsmot at the top of a small hill, living by herself as hus is in Taiwan? Almost half of hill was dug out for the house. Hsiang reports about 06.9.15-9.23? cruising around E. Mediterranean, for about $4000. Drive back to Hiro's place, then home 11:45pm, only one car & dog in. Mid-night all 3 home. Mei complains again. Bed 2:00am. #1. Secessionism: A. USA: 1. "Northeast Secession Movement": http://nesm.blogspot.com/ "" After the results of the last election it has become clear to me that those of us living in the Northeast part of the United States need to sever ties with the rest of the US and start our own country. Please add your thoughts and ideas. "" Atlantica: http://freeatlantica.tripod.com/ http://tinyurl.com/ax29y 2. "Cascadian Bioregionalism": http://tinyurl.com/dc4ve B. Mexico: "ZAPATISTA NETWORK": http://www.zapatistas.org/ C. UK: "Scottish National Party": http://tinyurl.com/ayf3p #2. Anti-"Terrorism": "Able Danger", Wikipedia: http://tinyurl.com/cramf '' a small, highly-classified U.S. Army intelligence program under the command of the U.S. Army Special Operations Command (USASOC). It was created as a result of a directive in early October 1999 by the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Hugh Shelton, to USASOC to develop a campaign plan against transnational terrorism, "specifically al-Qaida." ''

Friday, September 23, 2005

2005.9.23=5[#266]:8.20=#(60x3+47)[US#47] Received yesterday contract for remoldering ancestral temple. #1.Arab League. 2.UK in Iraq.

Bird Flu: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4274642.stm "Original Alice work in 3D online": http://tinyurl.com/ca26o Fair cool to mild: Up 8:05, Mei back for a short lunch then off, Lung back. Mei takes $100 to pay for trimming the big tree of the rented house and backyard work. 4:05pm drive by the house still trimming, to AAA pay auto insurance. Then to o.h., Ying tel mom then me for 40 minutes: his several friends came and went one after another lately, so tired. Yesterday mom received contract & pictures of remoldering brick by brick, our ancestral temple, by Han-dao Enterprise Co., Ltd. of linkou, Taipei, for NT$230,0000 (or 2,300,000), to be completed by May 5, 2006. Tel Yantong then Fandien whose daughter receiving, informing that we have received them. Home, Li Ao spoke at Chinghua University this time, and Chinese authority has decided to ok it for the media. Bed 1:50. #1. Arab League: 1. "Arab League General Information": http://tinyurl.com/7n879 or http://faculty.winthrop.edu/haynese/mlas/al1.html 2. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia > http://tinyurl.com/9nqq2 3. Amr Moussa, Secretary-General: http://tinyurl.com/768q7 yahoo.com > http://tinyurl.com/bhduf #2. UK in Iraq: "Howard demands new Iraq strategy", BBCNews; Friday, 23 September 2005, 13:35 GMT 14:35 UK: http://tinyurl.com/cmqh9

Thursday, September 22, 2005

2005.9.22=4[#265]:8.19=#(60x3+46)[US#46] All day home, Jun computer. #1.US Space Marine. 2.SE Asia Death Squad < US. 3.US Dream? Soros & A Ash.

NZ: http://tinyurl.com/dydfc UK Migration: http://tinyurl.com/9pqrv Cloudy cool to half fair mild: Up 8:20, hair bath shaving, Jun computer, Jung tel about drugs, Bnkers Life and Casualty agent tel insist long to visit, decline him. Mei back for lunch. Jun computer almost all day long. Answer [C]R twice with "Changing Nature of Global Power Balance #1000" and #1001. Bed 1:20. #1. "Marines in Spaaaaaace!" "After three years of being laughed out of meetings, the U.S. Marine Corps' futuristic plans to deploy through space may finally be getting some traction," notes Aviation Week's spunky new spin-off, Defense Technology International: http://tinyurl.com/btexw #2. "Thailand's brutal U.S.-aided death-squad drug war. Photos of dead, tortured, wounded, scars, families, etc..": http://gallery.marihemp.com/akha "US Drug War Deaths of the Akha": http://tinyurl.com/96cz9 that is: http://www.akha.org/content-467.html "An Akha Festival In Laos": http://www.akha.org/ #3. American New Dream? 1. "The Bubble of American Supremacy: Correcting the Misuse of American Power", by George Soros; PublicAffairs; 1st edition (December, 2003): http://tinyurl.com/9nfof http://tinyurl.com/7rbct "" From The Washington Post's Book World/washingtonpost.com George Soros has a heart of gold and resources to match. At the London School of Economics, Karl Popper's vision of the "open society" came to underlie Soros's political thinking. Soros settled in the United States in 1956. His success as a financial speculator of genius included his legendary 1992 bet against the pound sterling, which netted him more than $1 billion in a few weeks. After he amassed a fortune estimated by Forbes magazine at $7 billion, he turned his attention to a unique philanthropic goal -- promoting open, decent, democratic society throughout the world -- an effort to which he has contributed nearly $5 billion. Wags described him as the only individual with his own foreign policy and suggested during the Clinton era that Soros does what the American government would do if it had the money. By itself, his imaginative role in undermining the Soviet Union and nudging the nascent democracies developing throughout its former empire would qualify him as a secular saint. In The Bubble of American Supremacy, Soros's basic contention is that the Bush administration has deliberately and deceptively exploited the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, in order to pursue radical policies "that the American public would not have otherwise tolerated." He views the Bush dream of American supremacy as unobtainable -- and a contradiction of America's traditional principles. Soros passionately believes that Bush's policy "endangers our values as well as our security." And because America is so powerful, he also argues, the Bush agenda also endangers the world. Soros traces his sensitivity to the language of political extremism to his own background. "I grew up as a Jew in Hungary during World War II. I lived through both German and Soviet occupation and learned at an early age how political systems can affect your very survival. "" "" Soros does not have either Henry Kissinger's talent for describing the complexities of the political world or Paul Krugman's ability to deploy relentless logic to skewer the Bush administration. Rather, his strength is in grasping the big picture, determining how he can make a difference, and succeeding in improving the world. He has pledged that "I shall do everything I can" to ensure that the president is defeated in this November's election. He has already contributed more than $12 million to that cause. Given Soros's track record, the president should be worried. Reviewed by Daniel I. Davidson Copyright 2004, The Washington Post Co. All Rights Reserved. "" 2. " America The Helpless Giant: How Pitiful Can We Get?" posted by Adam Ash at September 14, 2005 09:57 AM: http://tinyurl.com/at3by

Wednesday, September 21, 2005

2005.9.21=3[#264]:8.18=#(60x3+45)[US#45] To o.h late lunch: mails, drugs, Li Ao's at Beida #2/3 on tv. #0. Iraq from [G]J.

Fair cool: Up 7:15, soon sons off, cut hsien-jen-djang and tiny stick over hands, 11:40 Mei back cooking, then :55 off, then Lung in & off, 1:10 to soc sec off for Mei's 1st medicare premium then to o.h., late lunch, mails, mom's drugs, 2 young men come and cut grass quickly, then brush dry leaves down from front pine tree reluctantly. Home, only Jun w his computer still now, supper & tv, Lung then Mei home very late, Mei just finishes his supper. Li Ao's speech at Beida is #2/3. Now 11:56pm. Bedd 1:40. #0. Iraq: 1. "History of Iraq", from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: http://tinyurl.com/4x8zu 2. "British Relations with Iraq", by Derek Hopwood, bbc.co.uk, Published: 10-02-03: http://tinyurl.com/2m444 3. "IRAQ", ArabNet: http://www.arab.net/iraq/ 4. "The history of the Republic of Iraq", World History Archives: "" Documents to support the study of world history from a working-class and non-Eurocentric perspective "": http://tinyurl.com/dysln 5. " Insurgents 'inside Iraqi police' ", BBCNews; Wednesday, 21 September 2005, 10:20 GMT 11:20 UK: "" Insurgents have infiltrated Iraq's security services, National Security Adviser Muwafaq al-Rubaie has admitted "": http://tinyurl.com/b4veq

Tuesday, September 20, 2005

2005.9.20=2[#263]:8.17=#(60x3+44)[US#44] O.h. lunch, drive Hiro 2 to RHO, many comments here! #0.Pacifica, 1.US Tyranny, 2.CSheehan, 3.Plutocracy.

Penstemon: http://tinyurl.com/bkr6m Traces of cloud cool to fair mild, one thunderous torrent of rain late afternoon only: Up 7:10, Lung then Jun off, Mei back then off soon. So tel then to o.h. for quick lunch, tel Dju then drive Hiro/Dju to RHO presentation of "Ending of Tenancy", 1:40-2:30pm, late 40 minutes, drive them home, then thunderous rain so skip o.h. and home. Early supper, discover there have been over 70 comments here. 1/4 tv of Li Ao's speech at Beida. Bed 12:55. #0. Pacifica: 1. "Nation of Pacifica: http://nationofpacifica.com/ The Nation of Pacifica does not exist. This web site is for those who want to explore the peaceful possibilities of creating a Nation of Pacifica, including Alaska, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, Baja California, and British Columbia." 2. "Welcome to the Republic of Pacifica (TM)": http://www.republicofpacifica.org/ "" Welcome to the Republic of Pacifica™ California Hawaii Oregon Washington "" #1. US "Imperialism" of a "libertarian polimic": "The Tyranny of Good Intentions", by Paul Craig Roberts; Publisher: Prima Lifestyles (May 18, 2000); amazon.com with tons of reviews: http://tinyurl.com/8omck Regular reviews: http://tinyurl.com/b7oft "" Amazon.com: The authors of The New Color Line return with another libertarian polemic, this time taking aim at a justice system that has lost sight of its most important goals. Paul Craig Roberts and Lawrence M. Stratton warn of a "police state that is creeping up on us from many directions." There's the war on drugs, which makes it possible for federal agents to investigate people simply for carrying large amounts of cash. There's the crusade against white-collar crime, which has turned the plea bargain into an enemy of the truth. And there's outright misconduct, abetted by prosecutors more interested in compiling long lists of indictments than ensuring the fair treatment of all suspects. The Tyranny of Good Intentions is replete with examples of how government treads on freedom through ill-willed prosecution and faceless bureaucracy. The book's overpowering sense of disaffection sometimes leads to alarmist prose: "We the People have vanished. Our place has been taken by wise men and anointed elites." The authors are swift to suggest that America, barring "an intellectual rebirth," may yet go the way of "German Nazis and Soviet communists." Yet The Tyranny of Good Intentions is nothing if not well intended; it is full of passion and always on the attack, whether the writers are taking on racial quotas, wetland regulations, or any number of policies they find objectionable. In a jacket blurb, libertarian icon Milton Friedman calls it "a devastating indictment of our current system of justice." Roberts and Stratton, although right-leaning in many of their political sympathies, will probably find plenty of fans on ACLU-left--and anybody who cringes at the thought of unbridled state power. If the road to hell is indeed paved with good intentions, consider this book an atlas. --John J. Miller "" "all 15 Customer Reviews": http://tinyurl.com/c8fqp "" An Indictment of the Current Legal State of Affairs, December 24, 2004 Reviewer: Ryan Setliff (Danville, VA USA) - See all my reviews ~The Tyranny of Good Intentions: How Prosecutors and Bureaucrats Are Trampling the Constitution in the Name of Justice~ is a solid critique of our nation's criminal justice system, which has strayed egregiously from its fundamentals and is continuously assailing the Rights of the Englishmen and the constitutional protections of our citizenry. "Good intentions have transformed law," note the authors, "from a shield for the innocent to a weapon used by the police. Having lost the law, we have acquired tyranny." With increasing lawlessness, the nefarious tactics of law enforcement are increasingly becoming indistinguishable from those of the "criminal underworld." The Anglo-American common law tradition is losing ground to zealous prosecutors, insensitive regulators, and overly ambitious law enforcement. They are increasingly blinded by ambition and lacking any ethical sense of fairness and integrity as many seldom afford dignity or concern for those they investigate. "" #2. Cindy Sheehan: http://tinyurl.com/7837t "" BREAKING: Cindy Sheehan arrested in Manhattan Update: BREAKING (Manhattan): Cindy Sheehan ushered away and rally organizer arrested by police http://www.livejournal.com/users/mparent7777/2923056.html CRIMES AND CORRUPTIONS OF THE NEW WORLD ORDER NEWS http://www.livejournal.com/users/mparent7777 BREAKING: Cindy Sheehan arrested in Manhattan. by Five of Diamonds Mon Sep 19th, 2005 at 12:42:39 PDT I witnessed this with my own eyes. Here is my account. Cindy Sheehan was arrested moments ago in Union Square, Manhattan for allegedly speaking in the square without the proper permit. A small group of police began to congregate around 2:00 on the south east corner of Union Square. Cindy and her peace entourage were slightly late to the event, contending with public transportation. Upon her arrival, applause and cheers filled the crowd awaiting her speech. A few other members of the tour movement spoke. Afterward, about 2:50, Cindy began her speech. It was friendly and empowering. She was grateful for the support and urged everyone to go to Washington DC on the 24th of September for a march on Washington. At the conclusion of her speech, from my perspective, a few loud and impassioned boos erupted, then I saw a hand come from behind Cindy and grab her shoulder-strap on her backpack. The arm jerked her backwards, with such force as to snap her head forward, and she fell from my view. The crowd erupted in booing and jeering. The crowd rushed the elevated park where she once stood, not to fight but to witness what was happening. People crowded the police, who had formed a semi-circle around what was happening to Cindy (which I could not witness from my vantage point). "Nazis," "Gestapo," "free speech," "burn the constitution," "traitors," "you can't have her," could be heard from all sides of the angry crowd. The police stood shoulder-to-shoulder with emotionless looks on their faces. One woman from the tour, I did not see who, urged everyone to that it is a waste of energy to yell at the police, we can't stop it from happening, but what we can do is trumpet this event to the rest of the United States. Many media cameras were there. One New York Times reporter was also there (at least), and she was moving around the crowd asking questions. Upon the arrest, she inserted herself into the middle of the screaming, recording it all with her mini-recorder. I'm not sure the details of the permit situation. The announcer said they sought a permit for weeks with no response from the city government. Spread the word Kossaks! More as it unfolds. UPDATE: Details prompted by comments There was no violence, no violent rhetoric, and the spirit of the event was positive and strong. She was only there for about 10 minutes before she spoke, and spoke for about 5 minutes. The crowd was respectful and peaceful. Cindy and the other speakers were using a microphone and speakers, which may have caused the problem with the permits. The announcer told the crowd that they had been officially warned before Cindy got there. I'm trying to find out the permit stuff right now. She was speaking at "Camp Casey NYC" in Union Square. It was a planned event, advertised in the newspaper. And from what I heard (Union Square is a noisy place), they tried to get a permit but did not get a response from city government after many messages were left. My view was not the best, so I did not see if it was a cop behind her that jerked her away. The immediate booing and rushing of the "stage" (a large part of the park raised by about 3 steps) made me believe it was the police. I could not see if she resisted or not. Sorry for the bad view...I wish I had more. Watch the wires, this will be out soon. View Comments | 71 comments "" #3. "Beyond Plutocracy", by Roger D Rothenberger: Roger D Rothenberger: http://www.beyondplutocracy.com/about.htm "Beyond Plutocracy: True Democracy for America": http://www.beyondplutocracy.com/ "" A brief article about Plutocracy: How to Fix the American Government A demonstration of the demos proposed in Plutocracy Download a free copy of Plutocracy Create Plutocracy emails and fliers Create a link on your web page to the Plutocracy book Links from Plutocracy to Other Web Sites Dear Editor: A note to literary agents and book publishers A one-page, overall synopsis of Beyond Plutocracy A ten-page, chapter-by-chapter synopsis ""

Monday, September 19, 2005

2005.9.19=1[#262]:8.16=#(60x3+43)[US#43] Amphibians. Discover comments to blogs , to o.h., get mom's 3 drugs. #1.Counter-Terrorism, 2.UK >> US.

Amphibians in danger: http://tinyurl.com/bgtka http://tinyurl.com/aflpv Fair mild: Up 7:45, quickly drive Jun to station then home, discover for the first time a comment to yesterday's blog, 12:30pm Lung home, Mei home, quick lunch, to Assn's place locked, to o.h., find mom's passport as Ying told me, but not green card (in my suitcase), 3 to Long's, half hour and get mom's 3 med, o.h. continue to read med documents till late, to assn's place again to get my diary! To home, 3 comments to this blog. Now 1:30am, Jun computer then in, Bed 2:20!, #1. Counter-Terrorism: 1. "How to be Effective in Counter-Terrorism: A Policy Forum hosted by The Saban Center for Middle East Policy", THe Brooking Institution; September 19, 2005: Speaker: Boaz Ganor, Founder and Executive Director; The International Policy Institute for Counter-Terrorism Respondent: Daniel Byman, Nonresident Senior Fellow; The Brookings Institution http://tinyurl.com/ardv5 "" Summary: On April 15, 2005, the Saban Center hosted Dr. Boaz Ganor, founder and executive director of Israel's International Policy Institute for Counter-Terrorism (ICT) Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya. Dr. Ganor is one of Israel's foremost experts on counterterrorism issues and recently authored The Counter-Terrorism Puzzle: A Guide for Decision Makers, which was published this past month. Dr. Ganor's discussion focused on policies for combating terrorist activity, using Israel's long history in dealing with multiple terrorist groups to illustrate effective and ineffective policies. "" 2. "Fighting Terrorism in Southern Asia", Brahma Chellaney: http://tinyurl.com/7whcz #2. UK Problems with US: "Voice of Mirror: KATRINA AID IS NEW BLOW TO US , STUCK IN IRAQ, BRING 'EM HOME", Mirror.co.uk; 20 September 2005: http://tinyurl.com/97rbw

Sunday, September 18, 2005

2005.9.18=7[#261]:8.15=#(60x3+42)[US#42] Brain. BookTV, Mid-autumn party. #1.Galloway, 2.UK US spies, 3.US society, 4.Murdock > BBC, 5.Tech hum future

"11 steps to a better brain": http://tinyurl.com/8cbyo "Flowers in the Klamath Basin, Oregon": http://tinyurl.com/8hg49 Fair cool to mild: Up 5:55 for CBS Sunday Morning & SJ Mercury News, sleep, up 7:55, Mei off to drive some old folks, BookTV: 05.8.11: John Richardson ending in tears, "My father the spy" > "#2.2", hair bath shaving, BookTV: George Galloway vs C Hutchinsons ("Love, Poverty, and War") > "#1", mom tel going to do hair so frees me from her drugs today. Sons are around, 2 tel for Mei: drive to singing & hair matter. Mei back, lunch, Mei off, BookTV: 05.8.26: Stephen Budiansky, "Her Majesty's Spymaster" > "#1.1" on now 2:49pm, for "#2" now. Check and arrange documents to 2 big drawers. Past 6pm, Mei back, so drive to the Mid-autumn karaoke & dance Hakka party, near 7pm4 of all our families of our generation and up, aBi and Ju-hao coupe present, some of us wear new dance shoes from Taipei, later mom sings a number of Japanese songs w/o karaoke accmpaniment, she left w Hiro couple earlier, we stayed w the last persons late, discuss mom's refusal to take some critical drugs w Jun. Home 11:40, Internet, BookTV Joel Garreau, "Radical Revolution" w fantastic tech vision > "#5", bed 2:20am. #1. Galloway Against War: 1. "I'M Not the Only One", George Galloway; paperback 240 pages (February 3, 2005); Penguin Books Ltd, amazon.co.uk: [[ No reviews from US amazon.com ]] http://tinyurl.com/7utlv "" Reviews: Book Description: Political firebrand, bête noir of the right-wing tabloids and thorn in the side of New Labour, George Galloway is one of the most iconoclastic figures in public life today. He’s been threatened, smeared and branded a traitor for his stand against the war in Iraq, yet refuses to be gagged and remains a fearless activist for peace and social justice worldwide. In I’m Not the Only One he continues his campaign, speaking out for the millions of citizens who feel powerless and disenfranchised in today’s political vacuum. In the era of Tory Blair and a New Labour that’s betrayed its socialist roots, attacked civil liberties and swallowed the corporate lie, it’s time, he argues, for an alternative. Here Galloway outlines his compelling vision of a new political movement: a coalition that speaks for all those people – whether Muslim or Christian, black or white, pensioner or student – locked out of the current system, who took to the streets to protest against war and injustice … and who want their country back. --This text refers to the Paperback edition. Synopsis Political firebrand, thorn in the side of New Labour and leading activist against the war in Iraq - George Galloway has sparked yet more controversy and headlines with I'm Not The Only One. In this searing polemic, now with devastating new material on the fallout of the war in Iraq, he attacks the lies of our current government, continues his campaign for peace and social justice worldwide and expressed his deep longstanding commitment to Iraw, the Palestinian cause and the people and culture of the Middle East. "" 2. "Mr. Galloway Goes to Washington: The Brit Who Set Congress Straight about Iraq", by George Galloway; Paperback 144 pages (September 15, 2005), New Press [[ No review from UK & US ]]; amazon.ca: http://tinyurl.com/b3pxf "" Editorial Reviews: Book Description: A lively, rousing account from the Briton who took DC by storm. "As a matter of fact, I have met Saddam Hussein exactly the same number oftimes as Donald Rumsfeld. The difference is Donald Rumsfeld met him to sell him guns and to give him maps the better to target those guns. I met him to try and bring about an end to sanctions, suffering, and war."—George Galloway in the U.S. Senate, May 2005 In late spring of2005, George Galloway, a newly elected British member of Parliament, came to Washington, D.C., to appear before a Senate subcommittee that claimed—without ever talking to him—that he had enriched himself through the scandal-plagued Iraq oil-for-food program. What happened next was a rare political moment: to the surprise of the assembled senators, congressional aides, and press, Galloway turned the tables on his accusers, calling attention to the dishonesty and hypocrisy that led to the war in Iraq. This is the story of Galloway's relationship with Saddam Hussein (including details of their private meetings) and of his remarkable visit to Washington in which he dared to set the record straight—not just his own record, but also that of the U.S. government. Filled with the passion and wit that are Galloway trademarks, the book includes the complete transcript of the famed Senate testimony and is packed with facts about the U.S.'s ignominious history in Iraq—facts that are easy to forget but crucial to remember. "" #2. British & US Intelligence: 1. "Her Majesty's Spymaster: Elizabeth I, Sir Francis Walsingham, and the Birth of Modern Espionage" (Hardcover) by Stephen Budiansky: Viking Adult (August 18, 2005); amazon.com: http://tinyurl.com/cwf8j "" From Publishers Weekly Rising from humble roots, Sir Francis Walsingham is a model of a certain type of Elizabethan figure, thriving at an innovative court that preferred service by men of talent rather than by the high nobility. As Queen Elizabeth's secretary of the Privy Council, Walsingham coordinated a number of official and unofficial spy networks, historian Budiansky relates in this fresh look at the Virgin Queen's reign. Corresponding equally with ambassadors and shadowy informants, supervising code breakers and couriers, teaching himself the rules of watching and waiting, Walsingham developed influential models for the roles of secretary and spymaster. Additionally, according to Budiansky, at a time when religion was very much intertwined with both internal and external politics, he proved an early example of the political mindset that put national devotion above religious sentiment. Diplomatic intrigue and attempted conspiracies are natural threads to weave through the stories of Elizabeth's marriage negotiations; her struggle to create a religious settlement; her rivalry with Mary, Queen of Scots; and the defeat of the Spanish Armada. Even readers who are already versed in Elizabeth's reign will find Budiansky's new angles on a much-examined era enlightening. (Aug. 22) Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. "" 2. "My Father the Spy : An Investigative Memoir" (Hardcover), by John H. Richardson; HarperCollins (August 1, 2005); amazon.com: http://tinyurl.com/a2tev "" From Publishers Weekly The author's father, the hero of this heartfelt if shapeless saga, started out a leftish romantic but eventually became the powerful CIA station chief in Vienna, Manila and then Saigon. Drawing on government documents and reminiscences of his father's colleagues, journalist Richardson (The Viper's Club), depicts his father, John Sr., as a humane, principled official coping effectively with great crises. But his home life, reconstructed from memory, personal letters and diary entries, is a less engaging domestic melodrama of intergenerational incomprehension, featuring an interminable series of chilly miscommunications, youthful provocations, drunken scenes and fumbling reconciliations. The story implicitly links the demise of American hegemony to the waning of paternal prestige, but it's not clear what one has to do with the other, and Richardson's conflation of his father's profession with his personal life lacks much substance or perspective. Remorseful, perhaps, at his own juvenile disdain, the author defends his father from critics of John Sr.'s actions in Vietnam—especially the "arrogant jerk" David Halberstam—and closes with a melancholy chronicle of his father's alcoholic decline and excruciatingly drawn-out death in 1998. Richardson stays too close to this painful material to fashion it into something more than family history. Photos. Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. "" #3. US Social Reality: 1. "Bait and Switch : The (Futile) Pursuit of the American Dream", by Barbara Ehrenreich[[ http://barbaraehrenreich.com/ ]]; 256 pages (September 2005), Metropolitan Books, amazon.com: http://tinyurl.com/773w5 "" Editorial Reviews: Amazon.com: "" Through over three decades of journalism and activism and over a dozen books, Barbara Ehrenreich has been one of the most consistent and imaginative chroniclers of class in America, but it was her bestselling 2001 book, Nickel and Dimed, a undercover expose of the day-to-day struggles of the working poor, that has been the most influential work of her career. Now, with Bait and Switch, she has gone undercover again, this time as a middle-aged professional trying to get a white-collar job in corporate America. We asked her a few questions about what she found: Amazon.com: Your previous book, Nickel and Dimed, became a blockbuster bestseller with a classic "there but for the grace of God go I" liberal message "" "" Ehrenreich: What surprised me most, right from day one of my job search[ for a corporate work], was the surreal nature of the job searching business. For example, everyone, from corporations to career coaches, relies heavily on "personality tests" which have no scientific credibility or predictive value. "" "" Amazon.com: You seemed to make much closer ties with your fellow workers in Nickel and Dimed than you did on the white-collar job hunt. What was different this time? Ehrenreich: You're right--there is a difference. But it's not so much a matter of personalities as it is about two different worlds. There's a lot of camaraderie in the blue-collar world I entered in Nickel and Dimed. People help each other and look out for each other; they laugh together--often at the managers. The white-collar world doesn't encourage camaraderie, far from it. There it's all about competition and fear--of losing one's job, for one thing. Other people are seen as sources of contacts or tips, at best; as competitors or rivals, at worst. And among the unemployed add shame and a sense of personal failure, the constant message that it's all your own fault. All this discourages any solidarity with others or real openness. "" "" From Publishers Weekly: A wild bestseller in the field of poverty writing, Ehrenreich's 2001 exposé of working-class hardship, Nickel and Dimed, sold over a million copies in hardcover and paper. If even half that number of people buy this follow-up, which purports "to do for America's ailing middle class what [Nickel and Dimed] did for the working poor," it too will shoot up the bestseller lists. But PW suspects that many of those buyers will be disappointed. Ehrenreich can't deliver the promised story because she never managed to get employed in the "midlevel corporate world" she wanted to analyze. Instead, the book mixes detailed descriptions of her job search with indignant asides about the "relentlessly cheerful" attitude favored by white-collar managers. The tone throughout is classic Ehrenreich: passionate, sarcastic, self-righteous and funny. Everywhere she goes she plots a revolution. A swift read, the book does contain many trenchant observations about the parasitic "transition industry," which aims to separate the recently fired from their few remaining dollars. And her chapter on faith-based networking is revelatory and disturbing. But Ehrenreich's central story fails to generate much sympathy—is it really so terrible that a dabbling journalist can't fake her way into an industry where she has no previous experience?—and the profiles of her fellow searchers are too insubstantial to fill the gap. Ehrenreich rightly points out how corporate culture's focus on "the power of the individual will" deters its employees from organizing against the market trends that are disenfranchising them, but her presentation of such arguments would have been a lot more convincing if she could have spent some time in a cubicle herself. (Sept.) Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. "" http://tinyurl.com/chpyv "" Book Description: The bestselling author of Nickel and Dimed goes back undercover to do for America’s ailing middle class what she did for the working poor Barbara Ehrenreich’s Nickel and Dimed explored the lives of low-wage workers. Now, in Bait and Switch, she enters another hidden realm of the economy: the shadowy world of the white-collar unemployed. Armed with a plausible résumé of a professional “in transition,” she attempts to land a middle-class job—undergoing career coaching and personality testing, then trawling a series of EST-like boot camps, job fairs, networking events, and evangelical job-search ministries. She gets an image makeover, works to project a winning attitude, yet is proselytized, scammed, lectured, and—again and again—rejected. Bait and Switch highlights the pople who’ve done everything right—gotten college degrees, developed marketable skills, and built up impressive résumés—yet have become repeatedly vulnerable to financial disaster, and not simply due to the vagaries of the business cycle. Today’s ultra-lean corporations take pride in shedding their “surplus” employees—plunging them, for months or years at a stretch, into the twilight zone of white-collar unemployment, where job searching becomes a full-time job in itself. As Ehrenreich discovers, there are few social supports for these newly disposable workers—and little security even for those who have jobs. Like the now classic Nickel and Dimed, Bait and Switch is alternately hilarious and tragic, a searing exposé of economic cruelty where we least expect it. About the Author Barbara Ehrenreich is the author of thirteen books, including the New York Times bestseller Nickel and Dimed (0-8050-6389-7). A frequent contributor to Harper’s and The Nation, she has been a columnist at The New York Times and Time magazine. She lives in Virginia. Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. There’s all sorts of useful information being offered, which I struggle to commit to my notebook. Ask people to give you their contacts, and when they do, write them thank you notes by hand, on nice stationary. Get a fountain pen; ballpoint won’t do. If you can’t get a real interview, at least ask for a 20 minute “contact interview” aimed at prying contacts out of people. Write to executives who are profiled in business publications and tell them what their company needs at this stage, which is, of course, you. Tell them how you’re going to “add value” to their firm. “Stand out. You’ve got to be the banana split.” Wear a suit and tie or female equivalent at all times, even on weekends, and I pick up a warning glance here: my sneakers have been noted. Network everywhere. One fellow landed a job thanks to networking at a 7/11 on a Saturday morning; luckily he had been fully suited up at the time. "" 2. "Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting by in America", by Barbara Ehrenreich; Paperback, 240 pages 0 edition (April 16, 2002); amazon.ca: http://tinyurl.com/8qakm http://tinyurl.com/chdpj "" Editorial Reviews: From Amazon.com: "" "" As a waitress in Florida, where her name is suddenly transposed to "girl," trailer trash becomes a demographic category to aspire to with rent at $675 per month. In Maine, where she ends up working as both a cleaning woman and a nursing home assistant, she must first fill out endless pre-employment tests with trick questions such as "Some people work better when they're a little bit high." In Minnesota, she works at Wal-Mart under the repressive surveillance of men and women whose job it is to monitor her behavior for signs of sloth, theft, drug abuse, or worse. She even gets to experience the humiliation of the urine test. "" #4. Murdock on BBCNews: 1. "Blair blasts BBC over US 'hatred'", EDDIE BARNES, POLITICAL EDITOR; scotsman.com; Sun 18 Sep 2005: http://tinyurl.com/amgcq "" TONY Blair has sparked another furious row with the BBC after claiming the corporation's coverage of the hurricane Katrina disaster was anti-American "" 2. "Blair 'attacked BBC over Katrina'", BBCNews: http://tinyurl.com/8z9f4 "" The BBC said it was committed to full, accurate and impartial coverage and had not received a complaint from Mr Blair. Mr Murdoch, who owns the Sun, the Times and News of the World newspapers and Sky Television, labelled the BBC a "government-owned thing". "" 3. [G]K: "Re: [G...] Blair blasts BBC over US 'hatred'" "" Sky and Fox are both owned by the same company (NewsCorporation, which Murdoch controls), while there is not any cross ownership between the BBC and Disney-owned ABC. The BBC merely supplies footage to ABC, and there is a BBC-originated financial market report each morning produced especially for ABC's "World News Now" overnight service. However, the relationship between Disney and the BBC does go back to the 1930s, when Disney became the first Hollywood studio to allow its films to be regularly screened on the BBC's television service. In fact, a fairly famous piece of TV history was made when the BBC's TV service was suspended at the beginning of the Second World War on 1 September 1939, and the order to go off the air immediately was delivered to the Alexandra Palace control centre in the middle of the screening of a Mickey Mouse cartoon. When BBC Television returned to the air in 1946, the first thing screened was the same Mickey Mouse cartoon, at roughly the very point it had been interrupted... "" #5. "Radical Evolution : The Promise and Peril of Enhancing Our Minds, Our Bodies -- and What It Means to Be Human" (Hardcover), by Joel Garreau; Doubleday (May 17, 2005): http://tinyurl.com/7khoz "" From Scientific American: What's in store for humanity? It is becoming clear that we will use our growing technological powers to transform not only the world around us but ourselves, too. Many forms of human enhancement are already routine--sports medicine, psychotropic mood drugs, wakefulness and alertness enhancers, cosmetic surgery, drugs for sexual performance. Much more will become possible in coming decades. Joel Garreau's Radical Evolution joins several recent titles that attempt to make sense of the radical future possibilities for our species. The potential prospects include superintelligent machines, nonaging bodies, direct connections between human brains or between brain and computer, fully realistic virtual reality, and the reanimation of patients in cryonic suspension. As enablers of such miracles, Garreau mentions especially "GRIN technologies"--genetics, robotics, information technology and nanotechnology. The focus of Garreau's book, however, is not on the nuts and bolts of the technology itself but rather on what it will all mean for us humans. His reporting skills well honed by his work as a journalist and editor at the Washington Post, Garreau is constantly on the lookout for the human story behind the ideas. Biographical sketches of the people he has interviewed for the book get approximately equal airtime with their opinions about human extinction and transcendence. The bulk of one interviewee's beard, the size of another's collection of musical instruments, the length of a third's pants: as Garreau knows all too well, these are the indispensable rivets to hold the attention of the current version of Homo sapiens while we try to ponder whether we will have indefinite life spans or whether the world will end before our children have a chance to grow up. ""

Saturday, September 17, 2005

2005.9.17=6[#260]:8.14=#(60x3+41)[US#41] US Cnstton. BookTV, Dr. Cheng prescription, document piles. #1.US Economy, 2.US Militarism, 3.Healthy Food.

US Constitution: http://tinyurl.com/85l6e Cloudy mildy cool to fair mild: Up 7:20, Mei gone, Jun bath and off 8:50, mom tel on drug & aBi knee for Dr. Cheng, BookTV on 05.6.1 Clyde Prestowitz, "Three Billion New Capitalists: The Great Shift of Wealth and Power to the East", short list of emails now, 10:45am. To Dr. Cheng's clinic, Mrs. Cheng gives prescription, adding one for bone which mom refused to take before, then home, emails. Then BookTV segment of 4.16 ABacevich interview about his "The New American Militarism", then 8.16 6-7 persons discussion of it. Lung off, Mei back around 2pm cooks quickly, Ch comes then off w Jun for lunch, Mei off, finish arranging piles of documents around low table, Lung back late w moon cakes then off later, Mei back after I finish supper. Only Mei inside, now 11:20 to go. Bed 12:20. #1. US Economy: "Three Billion New Capitalists: The Great Shift of Wealth and Power to the East", by Clyde Prestowitz, Basic Books (May 3, 2005), Amazon.com: Clyde Prestowitz: http://tinyurl.com/auewx "Three Billion New Capitalists: The Great Shift of Wealth and Power to the East": http://tinyurl.com/7uw89 "" Editorial Reviews From Publishers Weekly Ex-Reagan administration trade official Prestowitz follows up his critique of U.S. unilateralist foreign policy in Rogue Nation with this perceptive diagnosis of the nation's economic decline under globalization. While China and India focus on trade and industrial policies and turn out competent workers who put in long hours at a fraction of American wages, the U.S., Preston argues, struggles with crushing trade and budget deficits, a zero savings rate, failing schools, dwindling investments in scientific training and research, a collapsing dollar and a debt-dependent economy that will face an "economic 9/11" once foreign creditors bail out. The argument echoes Thomas Friedman's The World Is Flat (Forecasts, Apr. 4), but Prestowitz's analysis is more thoughtful than Friedman's pro-globalization cheerleading. He criticizes, from firsthand experience, Washington's cavalier embrace of free trade and aversion to industrial policy ("they'll sell us semi-conductors and we'll sell them poetry," notes one Reagan administration economist) and argues cogently that the research and development apparatus and high-tech entrepreneurship that is supposed to save America's economy is likely instead to follow the manufacturing base offshore. It's a lucid and sobering forecast. Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. From Booklist Prestowitz, economic trend-spotter, reports, "Over the past two decades . . . China, India and the former Soviet Union all decided to leave their respective socialist workers paradise and drive their 3 billion citizens along the once despised capitalist road." These new capitalists symbolize the threats to end 600 years of Western economic domination as America's lead role in invention and technological innovation lessens and the Internet allows jobs to be performed anywhere. The author foresees the possibility of an "economic 9/11," which won't kill but will cause great hardship. To prevent what he sees as an accident waiting to happen, Prestowitz offers a wide range of solutions relating to the dollar's role in today's global marketplace, addressing the reality that Americans consume too much and Asians save too much, and facing energy challenges in the U.S and problems confronting our educational system. The author offers valuable insight into these important topics currently being debated in government and corporate circles. Mary Whaley Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved "" #2. US Militarism: Andrew Bacevich: http://tinyurl.com/auewx "The New American Militarism: How Americans Are Seduced By War", Oxford University Press (February 28, 2005): http://tinyurl.com/auewx "" How We Got Here, March 21, 2005: Reviewer: William Brennan "Wildbill944" (Northern Virginia) the most coherent analysis of how America has come to its present situation in the world that I have ever read. Bacevich, Professor of International Relations and Director of the Center for International Relations at Boston University, is a graduate of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and holds a Ph.D. in history from Princeton. And he is retired military officer. "" "" Bacevich admits to an outlook of moderate conservatism. But in ascribing fault for our plight to virtually every administration since W.W. II "" "" the influence of Woodrow Wilson and his direct descendants of our time, the Neoconservatives. The narrative accelerates and becomes relevant for us in the depths of the despair of Vietnam. At that juncture, neocon intellectuals awakened to the horror that without a new day for our military and foreign policy, the future of America would be at stake. At almost the same time, Evangelical Christians abandoned their traditional role in society and came to views not dissimilar to the neocons. "" "" the loss of strategic input by the military in favor of a new priesthood of intellectual elites from institutions such as the RAND Corporation, The University of Chicago and many others. It was these high priests who saw the potential that technology provided for changing the nature of war itself and how American power might be projected with `smart weapons' that could be the equivalent of the nuclear force that could never be used. "" "" Bacevich clearly links our present predicaments both at home and abroad to the ever greater need for natural resources, especially oil from the Persian Gulf. "" "" April 1, 2005: Reviewer: concerned citizen (New York): "" so deeply concerned with America's tendency to shoot first and ask questions later should make all of us think twice "" "" (anyone who likes Tom Clancy novels as much as I do will enjoy the chapter in which he examines the growing prevalence of militarism in pop culture.) "" #3. Healthy Food, NOT Hydrogenated Fats, YES Fats & Antioxidants: 1. "Hydrogenated Fats: The Trojan Horse of the Food Industry": http://tinyurl.com/dlk3t 2. "The Essential Fats of Life: What Are Essential Fatty Acids? | How Much Do I Need", Harvard University Health Services, c2003: http://tinyurl.com/c8q35 3. "Understanding Free Radicals and Oxidants": http://tinyurl.com/8p768

Friday, September 16, 2005

2005.9.16=5[#259]:8.13=#(60x3+40)[US#40] Pic./Blog. Emails done. #0.Dutch files, 1.KParker photos, 2.Clinton-H poverty fight, 3."Enemy", 4.ME, 5.USSR

Google's Picasa: http://picasa.google.com/support/ Google's blog search: http://blogsearch.google.com The Mercury News: http://tinyurl.com/daxc3 Fair cool to mild: Up 7:20, 2 sons also then off, hair bath, 8:40 Mei back then off to class, back 11:15 lunch then off to work from noon, I have finishing [G] at last, now 12:19pm, USP Bush is speaking at a press conf w. RFP Putin. Mei back 3:50, talks about putting grass on front yard of rental house for $500, I object as our tenant has expressed his non-desire, although we had planted grass and also paid to have water-sprinkling arrangement, and we have rather heated argument. 6:25 Mei off to drive Jun home, then fries fish etc, as she very often does, supper. 8:15 finish emails at last! Check mails etc. 12pm in, bed 12:50sm. #0. "Dutch to Open Electronic Files on Children", Tue Sep 13, 6:36 PM ET http://tinyurl.com/9fzm6 "" AMSTERDAM, Netherlands - The Dutch government plans to open an electronic file on every child at birth as a tool to spot and protect the troubled kids of the future. Beginning Jan. 1, 2007, all citizens will be tracked from cradle to grave in a single database — including health, education, family and police records — the health ministry said Tuesday. "" #1. Kenneth Parker: http://tinyurl.com/8ch7q photographs: http://www.kennethparker.com/ #2. Fighting Poverty: Sir Tom Hunter [[ http://tinyurl.com/cmjkt ]] & FUSP Clinton [[ UFO? http://tinyurl.com/8t3ge ]] 1. "Tycoon invests in poverty fight", BBCNews, Thursday, 15 September 2005, 10:23 GMT 11:23 UK: http://tinyurl.com/bfxko "" Sir Tom said he wanted to 'empower' developing countries One of Scotland's wealthiest tycoons has joined forces with former US president Bill Clinton in a drive against global poverty. Sir Tom Hunter has pledged an initial $100m (£60m) to The Clinton-Hunter Development Initiative to support developing communities. "" 2-1. "Bill Clinton joins Tom Hunter in war on poverty", CALUM MACDONALD, The Herald, September 15 2005: http://tinyurl.com/aspep "" SIR Tom Hunter has joined forces with Bill Clinton and donated $100m of his personal wealth to create a project aimed at fighting Third World poverty. The Scots entrepreneur and philanthropist will appear with the former US president in New York today to launch the Clinton-Hunter Development Initiative (CHDI), which will initially fund projects in two of the world's poorest countries. "" "" The pair have met on a number of occasions since 2001, most recently when they toured Africa together last July. The CHDI aims to create a new model of poverty intervention for the most under-developed countries. Pilot projects will involve training teachers and healthcare workers as well as encouraging entrepreneurship in an attempt to create sustainable development. "" 2-2. "The friendly philanthropists", CALUM MACDONALD, The Herald, September 15 2005: http://tinyurl.com/8lr86 "" IT is the unlikeliest of friendships, but its legacy could be the alleviation of suffering for millions of the world's poorest people. The son of an Ayrshire grocer and a working-class boy from Arkansas who went on to hold the most powerful office on Earth are, between them, attempting not only to lift millions out of poverty, but change the way aid is delivered to the world's most under-developed countries. Their backgrounds could not be more different. However, when Sir Tom Hunter and Bill Clinton met four years ago on a gloomy night in Glasgow, a friendship flourished. "" "" BILL CLINTON Established the William J Clinton Foundation after leaving office. The foundation has launched a special project, the Clinton Global Initiative, which campaigns for an end to extreme poverty, good governance and the promotion of democracy, a halt to climate change and the resolution of religious conflict. Raises funds for HIV/Aids programmes and campaigns for better treatment and access to drugs for people living with the virus in the developing world. The foundation created the Clinton Small Business Initiative which supports the expansion of opportunity and economic growth in deprived urban communities in the US. "", #3. 1. "TODAY, PADILLA. TOMORROW, WHO?", By William Fisher, Saturday, September 10, 2005: "Thomas Paine's Corner...a forum for those dedicated to the affirmation, defense, and pursuit of civil liberties, social justice, human rights, and intellectual freedom": http://tinyurl.com/ayqgh "" Media coverage of Hurricane Katrina all but drowned out what may well be one of the most consequential court decisions in American history – and one that should focus even more attention on the ideological composition of the Supreme Court. Last week, A three-judge federal appeals court panel ruled unanimously that President Bush has the authority to detain as an enemy combatant an American citizen who fought United States forces on foreign soil. "" 2. "Court upholds detention without trial for U.S. Citizens", by Reuters http://tinyurl.com/9urr9 3. "Jose Padilla and The Death of Liberty", by Mike Whitney: "The very core of liberty secured by our Anglo-Saxon system of separated powers has been freedom from indefinite imprisonment at the will of the Executive." Judge Antonin Scalia http://tinyurl.com/7kddy #4. "The 50 Years War - Israel & The Arabs (2000)", DVD, US Amazon.com: http://tinyurl.com/9rxoa "50 Years War: Israel and the Arabs (Full Screen)", Canada Amazon.ca: http://tinyurl.com/docot 1. [I]R blog: "The Fifty Years war": "" I hadn't realised that the original documentaries - all five of them, each an hour long - are now available on DVD. They were originally made by the BBC - by a small team that uses a standard "template" to produce exemplary historical documentaries - a combination of archive footage and "talking heads" interviews with the main shapers and movers, each of whom gets to tell their side of the story, and explain the unfolding story. What tends to be amazing about this series (not just the one about Israel, but the other similar ones made by the same team as well) is how frank the "talking heads" usually are. Former heads of state who - now they're retired - don't have to toe the party line any more, and can "come clean". A lot of dirty washing previously hidden away gets revealed. Previous protestations of innocence are dropped. "" / "" editorial control was shared between two academics - one Palestinian, one Israeli - either able to veto each other's contributions "" "" it is clear the network undertook to present a serious, careful history. That is a refreshing change, and all too rare in today's media coverage of Israel and the Middle East." (which from them is rare praise indeed) They complain that stuff got left out, which they think ought to have been included, like... " A lengthy segment on Deir Yassin, for instance, despite including a questionable claim of Israeli atrocities, offered a more historically nuanced portrayal of the battle than is usually provided in media accounts about this oft-cited episode" And that's kind of ironic. The events of the Deir Yasin massacre are a matter of record, and of personal eye-witness recollection. Problem is, that the official records all got classified top secret. Israeli historians awaited their automatic declassification after 25 years had passed with keen anticipation. They requested the documents from the archives and were told "you can't see them". They cited their legal rights to do so, the Israeli government's lack of any legal right to withhold them, and went to court. They won their case. And the government - within minutes of the judgement - held an emergency cabinet meeting, and... changed the law. Under the new law, the documents would continue to remain classified. Suppression of evidence doesn't exactly inspire confidence. That particular instance is kind of illuminating - it happens to be the Israelis at fault in that case, but could equally well be the Palestinians. See: http://world.std.com/~camera/docs/oncamera/oc99pbs.html http://www.ii-pt.com/web/reviews/bbc.htm for the two reviews. Confronted by what comes as close as you get to real objectivity, both sides wind up looking distinctly uneasy.Both have become so habituated to the idea of blaming everything on the other side and exonerating themselves of any guilt, that an independent - and meticulously documented - review of the case finding BOTH sides to blame contradicts the entire structure of their propaganda, and exposes he hollowness of their own claims to objectivity. "" 2. "" Editorial Reviews: Amazon.com: The conflict in the Middle East between Israel and its neighbors is given comprehensive treatment in this two-video set produced by PBS. Using archival footage and extensive interviews with participants, the production begins by explaining conditions in Palestine at the end of World War II and the crisis created by the exodus of European Jews who went to the Middle East after the Holocaust. The withdrawal of the British, who had controlled Palestine for decades, is detailed, as is the creation of the state of Israel. Much of the region's history is complex, with the local struggles being conducted at times as a part of the cold war between the United States and the Soviet Union, but these videos do an admirable job of explaining the complexities of the situation. The segment on the Six Day War, for example, is masterful, with the scenes shifting from Israel to Egypt to Washington to Moscow, the story developing before the viewer's eyes. The 50 Years War is often a tale of mistrust and betrayal, but this production strives to present a balanced view of history, and is not only impressive for its command of the facts but for its skillful and often dramatic presentation of history. --Robert J. McNamara --This text refers to the VHS Tape edition. Description: Leading statesmen, generals, terrorists and others who made the headlines in one of history's most bitter and enduring struggles tell the story of the Arab-Israeli conflict in The 50 Years War: Israel and the Arabs. Opening with the U.N decision to partition Palestine in 1947, the program charts the ensuing half-century of enmity, warfare, mediation and negotiation. ""/ 3. Canada: Amazon.ca: In addition to the above "2": [[ No reviews at UK Amazon.co.uk ]] "" Synopsis: PBS home video documents the bitter 50-year war between the Israelis and Arabs. This program begins with the 1947 decision of the U.N. to partition Palestine. In 1948 and 1967, Arab armies were defeated as Israel struggled for statehood. The film follows the development of the Palestinian Liberation Organization. The final episode features the 1973 Yom Kipper War, the 1978 Camp David Peace Accord, the 1987 Palestinian uprising, the 1993 Oslo Agreement, and continuing attempts to solidify this unstable relationship. Featured in this documentary are Benjamin Netanyahu, Shimon Peres, and Yitzhak Shamir of Israel; King Hussein of Jordan; Yasir Arafat from the Palestine Authority; Hafez al-Assad of Syria; Jafaar Numeiry of Sudan; and American Presidents Bill Clinton, George Bush, and Jimmy Carter. The 50 Years War: Israel and the Arabs follows a half-century of war, struggles, and negotiations. ~ Beth Deki, All Movie Guide "" 4. My response to '' 1. [I]R blog: "The Fifty Years war" '': "" [Tsai 05.9.16=5 #1] This is good for us all to be more objective. So I have major quotes in my blog today: "" then "1". #5. USSR's Collapse: From "4", R answered: "Re: [IRandPolitics] #0-0. New"Cold War"-Israel #100rw+2sides [ The Fifty Years war. ]": "" As a matter of (purely academic!) interest, I checked out the EMule/Edonkey peer-2-peer network. The documentaries are available for (illegal) download as .AVI files. Not that anyone on this forum would do such a thing, naturally....! But if they did, they'd wind up with a 5 hour intensive course in Middle East history, where the "lecturers" are former presidents, ambassadors, ministers of defence...all providing an "insiders" view of 50 years of history. It's my belief that the team who made this series (and several others) will be revered by future historians of the 20th century, for compiling an unparalleled archive of top-level eye-witness accounts. My favourite in the series was called "Messages from Moscow", and documented the steady collapse of the USSR from the late 1960's onwards. In the couple of years immediately after the implosion of Communism - the Yeltsin years - Russia and Russians were unsure of what their future held - they simply knew that the Cold War was over. Put an unobtrusive camera crew in front of them (people like the former deputy head of the KGB) and they talked.... almost relieved that they no longer had to keep hold of their secrets. That "window of opportunity" stayed open for a short time before the Yeltsin era ended and the Putin era began. The documentary crew got there just in time. One of the most interesting things about the whole series is the stripping away of "ideological propaganda". People who actually KNOW the truth TELL it. And they reveal that a lot of the things we thought we knew (and which they'd told us previously) weren't true at all. I guess it's an aspect of old age and retirement. They're addressing "History"... not a political audience. And they know that right after they've spoken to the camera, others will do likewise. If they lie... it's going to show up. The documentaries are, as a result, deeply unpopular with ideologically-motivated spin-doctors. For the "Russia" series, a lot of the major Russian players are now dead... But if you examine films of Brezhnev and Kruschev, you keep on seeing the same faces in the background. Private secretaries, personal bodyguards, translators. They may not have contributed directly to the making of major political decisions.... but they witnessed the debates - even the most secret ones - from mere feet away. And the film crews tracked them down, and interviewed them. The result is possibly more objective than an interview with their former political masters would have been. ""

2005.9.15=4[#258]:8.12=#(60x3+39)[US#39] Drive mom to ultrasound on neck, mom & aBi to Long's on feet skin & knee. #0. EU: Ger<>Fra.

Cloudy cool to fair mild: Up 6:55, quickly drive Jun to BART, then to o.h. 8:30, breakfast, aBi has knee "water" problem stays home, ultrasound exam of mom's neck at Washington Vascular Diagnostics should be 10am, but cannot find Dr. Cheng's prescription, tel Dr. Cheng, and to Washington Clinic w/o ultrasound, then to Washington Hospital, then tel again to the same lady w correct answer this time, and she has pres. faxed already. Quick exam, then to Yung-ho, I buy fruits and vege also, to o.h. for aBi cooked miso & vege, and Yung-ho duck meat, amils, sleep, aBi back already, so 3 of us to Bk of Am for mom cash, then to Long's for pharmacist to examine aBi's knee and also mom's itchy feet, no drug for them but to wait tommorow for Dr. Cheng, get mercuroclear, late home, w/o Mei, quick supper, and [I] w 4 answers: "#1-0. Law & Order #100" to #100-3: discussing Geneva Convention, etc. 1:30 bed!! #0. "In the Heart of Europe: Social Models and Geopolitics", PINR, 16 September 2005: http://www.pinr.com/ "" In an interview with the French daily Le Monde, E.U. Commission Vice President Guenther Verheugen from Germany said on September 3 that a unique "European social model" -- so often mentioned by observers -- simply does not exist. National legacies in Europe, Verheugen explained, are visible in social and public policies, and different approaches to the welfare state, industrial policy and labor markets are evident throughout the old continent's main states. "" "" Conclusion Social models and labor policies are not just the result of economic ideologies. They are also the effect of history and geopolitical constraints. In Europe, economic liberalism triumphed in Great Britain for several reasons, not simply due to the persuasion of certain influential individuals. France and Germany have gradually absorbed some "Anglo-Saxon liberalism" prerogatives due to American power and influence, and thanks to the post-WWII world configuration, at a time when they needed strong relationships with the U.S. and Britain. However, they have also retained some of their respective traditions of strong state intervention in the economy, and often perceive economic globalization as an American strategy to impose U.S. economic power. Both countries still maintain their most enduring foreign policy goals -- i.e. controlling the heart of Europe and projecting their power globally after having securitized their original geopolitical environment. A balanced multipolar world is what they perceive as in their global interest. In this sense, they oppose Anglo-American hegemony over the West, but their ruling classes are split between those who believe it is necessary to copy the current British social model in order to compete more effectively, and those who maintain that their country can effectively compete only if it can revive its own specific national model. This internal battle among Paris' and Berlin's decision-makers will be one of Europe's most delicate issues in the next decade and one that will prove once again the power of history and geography. Report Drafted By: Federico Bordonaro ""

Thursday, September 15, 2005

2005.9.14=3[#257]:8.11=#(60x3+38)[US#38] Emails, [G]to daily lives. #0.UK Cold War, 1.Taiwan to UN, 2.A Wrld Bynd Cptlsm conf., 3.Blackwater in NO.

Cloudy cool to fair mild: Up 8:45, hair bath shaving, emails all day long, now 5:38pm, Jun computer, Mei cooking. Supper, off for paper, still more emails, [G] is getting into daily lives and ages! Now 12:30pm, then all in, bed 1:30. #0. My Email: UK's Role in the Cold War: [IRandPolitics] #0. New"Cold War" #1004+: Bloody Anarchy-UK?df.rw [a couple of thoughts, four years later] [Tsai 05.9.14=3 #3] So, that has been since 1850? I guess it's necessary and natural for the developement of an empire: I'm surprised at D's late night up. But, My memory of the "Historical Conspiracy" from the US is only their preparation to pick up where the British Empire recedes, but for the BE, it right inside of it, I suppose. "Warrior Nation: Images of War in British Popular Culture, 1850-2000" Michael Paris http://tinyurl.com/bk83s "" Reviews: Synopsis: War has always been close to the centre of British culture, but never more so than in the period since 1850. "" "1940: Myth and Reality", by Clive Ponting: only from the US amazon: http://tinyurl.com/7w7h7 "British Cinema and the Cold War (Cinema and Society)", by Tony Shaw: US: http://tinyurl.com/doqat UK: http://tinyurl.com/cn4uy "" Reviews: Synopsis: This text uncovers British cinema's contribution to Cold War propaganda, and its attempts to create a consensus among British audiences on Cold War issues. It examines the Cold War as refracted through the silver screen and tells how the British public reacted to the industry's efforts. "" "Hot War Cold War: The British Army's Way in Warfare 1945-95", by Colin McInnes: ca: http://tinyurl.com/dwpkc "" Reviews: Synopsis: This is an examination of the way in which the British Army has fought its wars since 1945, and of the Army's place in defence policy. "" "Tony Shaw. British cinema and the cold war: the state, propaganda and consensus", London: I.B. Tauris, 2001: http://tinyurl.com/bfqe4 "" largely achieved through initiatives devised by Whitehall's semi-secret, anti-Communist agency, the Information Research Department (IRD) which worked closely with the industry. Considering that the two most influential figures in the industry at the time were Alexander Korda, whose involvement in working for the national interest has been well-documented, and the staunchly conservative J.Arthur Rank, there was little opposition. "" "" The most revealing examples of this relationship was the filming of George Orwell's novels Animal farm (UK 1955) and 1984 (UK 1956). Particularly the extraordinary story behind the filming of the former. "" "" British film-makers suffered far less political coercion than their American or Eastern European, and because the industry was never subjected to an American-style HUAC investigation; indeed, a handful of communists and fellow travellers even continued to work in the industry - Ivor Montagu, Ralph Bond, Sidney Cole and Anthony Asquith, for example, as well as blacklisted Americans like Joseph Losey. The British film industry never became an instrument of the state, nor was the industry infiltrated as deeply as Fleet Street. "" http://tinyurl.com/95rzb Defty, Andrew. "'Close and Continuous Liaison': British Anti-Communist Propaganda and Cooperation with the United States, 1950-51." Intelligence and National Security 17, no. 4 (Winter 2002): 100-130. The author asserts that "the extent of cooperation between Britain and America in the field of anti-Communist propaganda was far greater than has previously been appreciated." The British Foreign Office's Information Research Department (IRD) produced "discreet propagenda" targeted on the free world; the CIA's "mighty Wurlitzer" focused on the Soviet Union and the Iron Curtain countries. Thus, "[i]n many respects British and American approaches to anti-Communist propaganda were complementary." #1. "Taiwan fails in 13th annual bid for U.N. seat", Reuters Limited; Tue Sep 13,10:16 PM ET: http://tinyurl.com/9fl6j "" UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Taiwan failed on Wednesday for the 13th straight year to get a seat at the United Nations, a move that has been blocked annually since 1993 by archrival China and its allies. "" #2-1. "Hosting the AWBC 2006: The Second Annual AWBC, An International Multiracial Alliance Building Peace Conference": http://www.lfhniivaaaa.info/hostingtheawbc.html "" Important: If you are looking for information about the 2005 A World Beyond Capitalism Conference which will take place this year from August 26th through August 28th, 2006, in Portland, Oregon please click here. "" #2-2. " A World Beyond Capitalism: The Second Annual International Multiracial Alliance Building Peace Conference": http://www.lfhniivaaaa.info/awbc.html "" The Mission Statement: A World Beyond Capitalism 2005 was an exciting and wonderful event of international networking! A World Beyond Capitalism 2006 invites activists to come to Portland, Oregon in August 2006 and engage in a weekend of educational discussion and visionary dialogue. "" #3. "Blackwater Mercenaries Deploy in New Orleans", by Jeremy Scahill and Daniela Crespo, t r u t h o u t | Report, Saturday 10 September 2005: http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/091005A.shtml "" New Orleans - Heavily armed paramilitary mercenaries from the Blackwater private security firm, infamous for their work in Iraq, are openly patrolling the streets of New Orleans. ""

Wednesday, September 14, 2005

2005.9.13=2[#256]:8.10=#(60x3+37)[US#37] Prescription from Jung, RHO "Before Renting" excellent for us, car lunch, Long twice for mom's med.

Cloudy cool to fair mild: Up 8:45, Jung tel about mom's drugs to get today. Late breakfast & early RHO seminar on "Before Renting" at 1pm, skipped lunch, to Jung's to get prescription etc., then to RHO almost 1:30pm, a couple and a lady, but excellent info to know. Coming "Ending Tenancy" should have Dju. This is the only landlord organization here. 2:45? to 99 for paper and lunch box $4.15, to Long, car lunch to wait for medicine, to o.h. to discover what drug needed right away is not the one we got, so tel Dr. Cheng and Long, aBi back from class, to Long again, 15 minutes wait, then to o.h., to home. Emails busy, so collect [I] subject by subject to a folder, 6 answers, 1:50am and D answers the 3rd time! It's now 1:52am. Bed 2:20!

Monday, September 12, 2005

2005.9.12=1[#255]:8.9=#(60x3+36)[US#36] #1. Wlefare states, #2. Gun show, #3. Michael Collins, #4. Katrina doctor tragedy.

Bit clouds to Fair cool to mild: Up 8am, Mei back 9 then to class 9:30, 11:30 back soon off again, near 3pm Lung then Mei back, Lung off, 5:15 Mei off to pick up Jun, Ch. in, supper, and off, late night Lung back. Bed 12:55am. [I]R answers A section by section, I respond w " #0. New "Cold War" #1003: Superpower Fantacy ": #3 below. #1. "The welfare state": "" Comparing welfare states: Social welfare in the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Sweden, United States. International aspects of social policy. The social policy of the European Union. Social policy in developing countries. Globalization and welfare "": http://tinyurl.com/975sl "British social policy, 1601-1948": http://tinyurl.com/cl8xt 1948- http://tinyurl.com/a5sgb #2. "Gun Show Owner, Patrons May File Civil Rights Suit", by Jeff Johnson, CNSNews.com Senior Staff Writer, September 12, 2005: http://tinyurl.com/dtrq7 #3. An Irish hero, Michael Collins: 1. "Michael Collins (1996)", movie: http://tinyurl.com/9jzea "" Editorial Reviews Amazon.com essential video Irish writer-director Neil Jordan followed up his surprise hit The Crying Game with this controversial biography of IRA leader Michael Collins (Liam Neeson), one of the most important political leaders of the 20th century. The film follows Collins as he matures from guerrilla leader to national hero and statesman. "" "" It is also one of the most beautifully photographed films in years: cinematographer Chris Menges uses color and texture to set moods and accent emotions. The movie also stars Aidan Quinn, Julia Roberts, and Stephen Rea. --Jim Emerson "" 2. "Mick: The Real Michael Collins", Peter Hart, Not yet published: http://tinyurl.com/7qf7f "" Reviews: Synopsis: "" He "" fought in the Easter Rising, been elected to four different parliaments, organized the IRA and smuggled in its arms, launched its guerrilla war, beat British intelligence at its own game, financed the revolution, negotiated the Anglo-Irish Treaty, run the first independent government of Ireland, and led the Irish army to victory as its first Commander-in-Chief. "" "" Peter Hart's compelling and comprehensive biography draws on many hitherto unseen sources to explore the life of Michael Collins and to ask what made him such an extraordinary and complex man. Set to become the definitive work, Hart's is the first book fully to investigate Collins's life before becoming a revolutionary and the first to take a critical look at his rise to power and its consequences. "" #4. "Doctors: Hurricane Katrina Forced Us to Kill Patients", NewsMax.com; Monday, Sept. 12, 2005: http://tinyurl.com/dpwfh

Sunday, September 11, 2005

2005.9.11=7[#254]:8.8=#(60x3+35)[US#35] Languages. Back Hakka Sch, To o.h.:tel Ying, start apply aBi's ext. #: 911, Katrina, US Nuclear, Slow Food.

Languages: http://tinyurl.com/2irx Tr: http://translation1.paralink.com/ Cloudy cool to fair mild: Up 7:30 on this Sunday, late for CBS-TV Sunday Morning, Mei cleans main bathroom, then off first w half banana eaten to Hakka School again, I rush but almost one hour late, 10:30am, teaching more flowery waltz dancing, then Mrs. Hsu, principal's wife's full and delicious lunch of vege, pork feet... Then talk among about 30 on Jung's daughter, Casey's marriage ceremony in SF. Dju busy goes first, then 2pm Hsiang joins improptu pingpong for Jung. Leave to 99, for papers and barber shop people waiting, so to o.h., back tel Ying at daughter's place w grand-daughter, Emma and her nammy, still very busy, and his friends are coming (perhaps 9.15=4, to Las Vegas). So borrow mom's 3 id doc for xeroxing. aBi wants me to help apply for extension for her stay, then tel her sister in Colorado, who is applying for her green card also, explain to her about extension application's need for that info. Home, all home, quick emails, supper, now 11:22pm. Jun outside. Bed 1:00am. #0. 911: Archives: http://www.911digitalarchive.org/ Pictures: http://tinyurl.com/4nq7a Memorial: http://tinyurl.com/crb8c #1. Katrina: "KATRINA TIMELINE": http://www.thinkprogress.org/katrina-timeline #2. US Nuclear Arming: "U.S. Nuke Arms Plan Envisions Pre-Emption", Washington Post, [9/11/2005]: http://tinyurl.com/d5vj2 "" One scenario for a possible nuclear pre-emptive strike in the draft would be in the case of an "imminent attack from adversary biological weapons that only effects from nuclear weapons can safely destroy." The Bush administration is continuing to push for development of an earth-penetrating nuclear warhead, but has yet to obtain congressional approval. However, the Senate voted in July to revive the "bunker-buster" program that Congress last year decided to kill. "" #3. "Slow Food" Movement: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slow_Food "" The Slow Food movement, coined in reponse to "fast food" , claims to preserve the cultural cuisine and the associated food plants and seeds, domestic animals, and farming within an ecoregion. It was begun by Carlo Petrini in Italy as a resistance movement to fast food but has since expanded globally to 50 countries and now has 83,000 members. It now describes itself (humorously) as an "eco-gastronomy faction" within the ecology movement, and some refer to the movement as the "culinary wing" of the anti-globalization movement. ""

2005.9.10=6[#253]:8.7=#(60x3+34)[US#34] Jun & some Ch clean room, sons wash garage floor, cut front grass, Form I-539 for aBi. #0. US tv news lies.

Fair cool then mild: Up 8:20 weekend, later Mei & Lung to/back Costco for cooking oil, etc., Jun washes garage floor, son cuts front grass, finish emails w "Historical Conspiracy" under [I] #0. New "Cold War" #1001", any lucky response about keep-others-peoples-under-control meeting details coming? 5:11pm Jun/Ch just in. Then the 2 continue what Jun has been doing: clean and arrange his room, moving his bed and sliding mirror door. Later they go off then 2 sons back. 2 off again. Mei then sons back. Emails, print Form I-539 "Application to Extend Nonimmigrant Status" for aBi. Now finish at 12:36am. 1:30am Jun tel mom coming home very late, in San Francisco, home near 5am, Mei says. #0. [I]R points out US tv news' lies: [[ Jon Snow: http://tinyurl.com/9l77q ]] "" Last year, the Channel 4 news anchorman - Jon Snow - published his autobiography. It's kind of relevant, because he spent a lot of his career providing US networks with news, notably from S.America and... Iran. His book makes interesting reading, in that the stories he sent tended to get the soundtrack wiped, and replaced by a voiceover that retold the story filtered through the State department's official line... which (in his view) far too often bore little or no resemblance to what he could see going on around him. To cut to the chase... he was there where the facts were, and what was being shown to the American public was spun to the point where it was almost unrecognisable. he'd ring up a Mullah and ask for an interview, and would find himself talking to a pleasant guy, only too willing to talk about anything. What the Mullah actually said was then edited out, and viewers were told that the guy was a religious fanatic, and that was all they needed to know. Only viewers capable of lip-reading spoken Persian would be likely to realise that they were being routinely lied to. Back then Snow was a front-line war reporter, he also reported from Central America. One story was broadcast from "behind enemy lines" (The crew left the country and came back into it from the other side) After a couple of weeks, they retraced their steps, crossed the border again, and came back to the government controlled side. While they'd been travelling government forces staged a major offensive. They were now following along behind... and passing through the same places they'd been a few days earlier. Government - and added US - voiceovers explained "how things had been before they were liberated". Again... claims that had zero links to the reality they'd filmed just a few days earlier. They even found film spools that they'd given the local kids to play with a week before. (To prevent reprisals, they hadn't revealed the precise location in rebel-held territory in which they'd filmed. So, their government "minders" didn't realise that the area was more than familiar to them already) My point's a simple one. A lot of the stuff you "know" because you saw it on the news on TV just ain't true. The people who shot the footage say so, anyway. Specifically, the ones who shot the footage in Iran. Think about it. Watch news coming out of New Orleans right now...and turn the sound off. How easy/hard would it be to edit the footage you're seeing together with a suitable "explanatory voiceover" to appear to show the aftermath of the violent suppression of a popular uprising? You've got footage of troops searching houses, bodies lying in the streets... It would of course be a pack of lies... but that's what you've been getting for decades. I'm a great fan of John Simpson - David will tell you that he's virulently Anti-American (But maybe wouldn't if he'd seen Simpson in Basra a few weeks back. The random Iraqi passers by were consistently abusive about the USA. Simpson explained that "If we'd been in an area patrolled by the Americans they'd probably have been abusive about the Brits". Nice try John, but no cigar. Simpson's two most recent (and very enjoyable) books are on the history of Iraq and accounts of his wanderings around the Mullah's Iran. The latter in particular presents a very different (and detailed) picture to the propaganda we usually see. Not exactly a great place to live, but the stuff normally depicted as being "imposed on the people against their will" ain't always so. It's often a "matter of degree" Iranian women are forced to wear headscarves. Western women aren't allowed to walk about naked in public (and very few would demand it as a right) Both cultures demand that women "cover their nakedness" - the difference is about "what constitutes nakedness". Simpson reports (but admits he finds it strange) that many - if not most - Iranian women don't find the headscarf requirement a problem, any more than Western women find the ban on complete nudity a problem. ""