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Weapons Of Mass Information By Darryl Mason
The newspapers did it to themselves. They stood shoulder-to-shoulder with the government as it lied us all into pointless and apparently unwinnable wars of conquest against nations that had not actually done anything to deserve being attacked.
This created the phenomenon of the blogs who analyzed the news in an honest and objective way absent from the corporate media and pointed out where the obvious lies were to be found.
If the newspapers had told the TRUTH and only the TRUTH, they would still be profitable and I would happily be doing visual effects for movies. But the corporate media bartered their honor and soul for a free ride on Air Force One, got caught, and now are paying the price.
The movie never changes. It can't change; but every time you see it, it seems different because you're different. You see different things.And some fantastic rants :
There's no right, there's no wrong, there's only popular opinion.
Look at them. They're just asking for it. Maybe the human race deserves to be wiped out.
You are a total nutcase, completely deranged, delusional, paranoid. Your thought process is all fucked up. Your information tray is jammed, man!
If all of these nuts could just make phone calls, they could spread insanity, oozing through telephone cables, oozing into the ears of all these poor sane people, infecting them. Wackos everywhere, plague of madness
Psychiatry. It's the latest religion. We decide what's right and wrong. We decide who's crazy or not.
You know what crazy is? Crazy is majority rules.
I am insane. And you are my insanity.
In the eighteenth century....along comes this doctor....He's trying to convince people, well, other doctors mainly, that's there's these teeny tiny invisible bad things called germs that get into your body and make you sick. He's trying to get doctors to wash their hands. What is this guy? Crazy? Teeny, tiny, invisible? What do you call it? Uh-uh, germs? Huh? What? Now, cut to the 20th century. Last week, as a matter of fact, before I got dragged into this hellhole. I go in to order a burger in this fast food joint, and the guy drops it on the floor, he picks it up, he wipes it off, he hands it to me like it's all OK. "What about the germs?" I say. He says, "I don't believe in germs. Germs is just a plot they made up so they can sell you disinfectants and soaps." Now he's crazy, right?
There's the television. It's all right there - all right there. Look, listen, kneel, pray. Commercials! We're not productive anymore. We don't make things anymore. It's all automated. What are we "for" then? We're consumers, Jim. Yeah. Okay, okay. Buy a lot of stuff, you're a good citizen. But if you don't buy a lot of stuff, if you don't, what are you then, I ask you? What? Mentally ill.
"That animals and humans share many traits including emotions is merely an extension of Charles Darwin's accepted ideas about evolutionary continuity, that the differences between species are differences in degree rather than differences in kind. The seemingly natural human urge to impart emotions on to animals, far from obscuring the "true" nature of animals, may actually reflect a very accurate way of knowing."
AA Gill didn't hang around to watch the baboon's relatives and friends grieve over the corpse.I shot a baboon in Africa, last Wednesday, just after lunch. Shot it dead.
So I’m in Africa, in a hat, with dark intentions and a truck full of guns and other blokes in hats. Josh the hunter said: “Why don’t we shoot a baboon?” All nonchalant, looking out of the window at the amazing Tanzanian acacia scrub that drifts into the Serengeti plain. What about a baboon?
And here’s the thing. If you tool around the beautiful and unruly bits of Africa long enough in the company of gangs of men in purposeful hats, sooner or later you’re going to do baboon.
So, I said, why not? Just a little one. I can handle it; I’ll be a recreational primate killer.
They know that bipedal hominids in hats, hanging around in trucks with guns, are up to no good. They see you, they sod off, in great gambolling gangs, babies riding their mums like little jockeys.
And then they stand around on rocks and bark like alsatians and jump up and down, mooning with their big meaty arses...
So there was this big bloke leaning against a rock, picking his fingernails, a hairy geezer sitting in the sun with his shirt off. I took him just below the armpit. He slumped and slid sideways. I’m told they can be tricky to shoot: they run up trees, hang on for grim life. They die hard, baboons. But not this one. A soft-nosed .357 blew his lungs out.
The air was filled with a furious keening of his tribe.
Two hundred and fifty yards. Not a bad shot.
I wanted to get a sense of what it might be like to kill someone, a stranger. You see it in all those films: guns and bodies, barely a close-up of reflection or doubt. What does it really feel like to shoot someone, or someone’s close relative?
....the Homeland Security Department accused the GAO of having unrealistic expectations of how the Internet could be managed if millions began to telework from home at the same time as bored or sick schoolchildren were playing online, sucking up valuable bandwidth.
Experts have for years pointed to the potential problem of Internet access during a severe pandemic, which would be a unique kind of emergency. It would be global, affecting many areas at once, and would last for weeks or months, unlike a disaster such as a hurricane or earthquake.
Private Internet providers might need government authorization to block popular websites, it said, or to reduce residential transmission speeds to make way for commerce.
The Department of Homeland Security appears to have next to fuck all to address the chaos of "internet congestion."
More From Reuters Here"An expectation of unlimited Internet access during a pandemic is not realistic."


More calls for low-level civil war.Barnes complained on his personal website that Griffin "should have stood up to these whining, middle-class hypocrites that use the race card for self-enrichment – and thrown the truth right back into their fat, sanctimonious, hypocritical, self-serving faces".
"...perhaps there needs to be a few 'white riots' around the country a la the Brixton riots of the 1980s before the idiot white liberal middle class and their ethnic middle-class fellow travellers wake up".
Joe LiebermanAnd wonders why the Washington Post can't tell the blog-honest truth, just once, like this :
Duncan Hunter
James Inhofe
Paul Wolfowitz
Newt Gingrich
Ronald Reagan
Jon Kyl
Caspar Weinberger

"There are American heroes out there now performing magnificently on the front lines in Afghanistan and Iraq. And instead of fine food like we’re eating here tonight, they eat their rations in the blazing heat, and they make their camps in the blinding dust and the driving wind. They take the battle to the enemy and they brave his hatred and brutality to make this country safe.
Since Wolfowitz delivered that speech, more than 4500 American soldiers have been killed in Iraq, more than 100,000 have been physically wounded and hundreds of thousands of American soldiers have been left psychologically shattered by the War On Iraq."Among them are heroes who went to war and did not come back who gave their last full measure of devotion for their country and their cause—a just and noble cause. They live on in our hearts as we remember their courage and their deeds. In their memory, we must rededicate ourselves and redouble our efforts to finish the job that they have so nobly begun."
* Confirmed : US Flying Killer 'Robots' have assassinated 750 to 1000 people - http://tinyurl.com/yh7w2aj
* 3 out of 4 polled robot doppelgangers rated Bruce Willis-starring Surrogates 2 out of 5 stars. "Finally, they make a movie about us, and it's Arse"
* RedBox DVD bistros only hold a few hundred movies, but are a massive success - http://tinyurl.com/yl33epl - less choice = more customers?
* (American Psycho, Less Than Zero author) bret @eastonellis picks his scariest movies of recent years : The Strangers, Paranormal Activity, Sex and the City
* Anyone know why severe tooth pain disappears while standing in front of a microwave on defrost? Accidental discovery, but worked twice more
* Forbes estimates Star Wars movies, TV and merchandising has earned $32 bilion over three decades - http://tinyurl.com/yl6e338
* (British National Party leader) Nick Griffin should Harden The Fuck Up - http://tinyurl.com/yz9mpyc - He got a taxpayer funded hour on BBC, to 8 million people, now's he whining "unfair"
* Toy sheep and pens are left by fans at the grave of Philip K Dick and his twin sister Jane, in Fort Morgan - http://tinyurl.com/yzw3ujh
* Former president George W Bush : "I didn't sell my soul." Of course not. You didn't have one to sell. You sold America's soul instead - http://tinyurl.com/ygrdsx3
* Plot details of Mad Max 4 : Fury Road story : http://tinyurl.com/yzj296y The precious fuel this time is untainted DNA
* Director George Miller has already confirmed Mad Max 4 : Fury Road will be anime 3D - http://tinyurl.com/dgmg9m
* In 1975 Briitsh adults/kids TV comedy 'The Goodies' did a show abt breaking into a US bio-warfare lab and releasing a weaponised virus. http://tinyurl.com/yk5uh78
* World Wide Web inventor @timberners_lee first Twitter twoot : "ooops confusing user interfxce"
* Forget the bullshit about Obama's War On Fox giving Fox News record ratings. Fox News hit 8.5 million viewers at start of the War On Iraq
* US Abuse Music For Torture Purposes Band List - http://tinyurl.com/yg5fmvu Ear-splitting Matchbox 20 would make me fake-confess rimming Osama
* On John Safran's Race Relations : Storm In A Palestinian Sperm Bank Sample Cup http://tinyurl.com/ylxh269
* Advice to New Zealand BP service stations - Do not put up signs saying "We've Already Blown On These Pies" - http://tinyurl.com/yh6lo9a
* Author Joe Konrath on self-publishing e-books -"it's possible to makea living without (book publisher) contracts." http://tinyurl.com/yhgqf7m
* I'm halfway thru twooting this novel @MaxMurrayANovel. It's a hell of a lot harder but also far more fun than I ever imagined
* Spectacular stuntman Grant Page's disastrous car hit on live TV, from The Don Lane Show- http://tinyurl.com/ykb6vyz
* @MaxMurrayANovel : "I don't give a shit abt dying, but I wanna know what or who is killing me. It's all the secrets I cant stand."
* There's been the Face On Mars, Pyramids On Mars, Human Skull On Mars, the Tubes Of Mars...now The Eye On Mars - http://tinyurl.com/yhs85fe
* Media expert Robert Thompson : "Balloon Boy was good business but bad journalism." http://tinyurl.com/ykaxdjp - So, fake, but profitable
* Claim: Nuke Tests In Nevada Seeded Radioactive Fallout Across US, Leaving A Cancer Legacy In Baby Boomers - http://tinyurl.com/yjpfvn6
* George W Bush : "America's foremost success expert." Yes, really. Bush now a speaker with Get Motivated! - http://tinyurl.com/yf9tur9
* President George W Bush got 3000 threats a year from the American public. Obama got 12,000 in just 9 months.
* 'Small government' Republicans are all for Big Government when it comes to prosecuting old people for smoking joints to combat arthritis
* The Spy Who Tweeted Me : Social networking 'influence' agency gets funding from CIA http://tinyurl.com/yzxprf2
* Bill Clinton King of "I don't recall?" http://tinyurl.com/ykrf8d4 Australia has a local champion of "I Don't Recall" : Alexander Downer http://tinyurl.com/yln4nqm
* These people - @visible_tech - are CIA funded Twitter spies/dataminers : http://tinyurl.com/yl3zud2
* Today will be the greatest day of my life. Probably. Shit, just spilled the coffee. Well, that fucks it.

New data from U.S. polling firm Gallup shows nearly half of Americans -- a record number -- are in support of legalizing and taxing marijuana for recreational use by adults.More On President Obama's Dramatic Changes To Federal Cannabis Laws :The poll clearly illustrates a generational and political divide on the issue, with 78 percent of self-described liberals saying they would like to see the drug legalized and 72 percent of self-described conservatives being opposed. Gallup also found that 50 percent of Americans under 50-years-old are in favor of legalization, but just 28 percent of seniors agree.
Perhaps the most important demographic to advocates of legalization are the moderate voters, among whom 51 percent now support ending prohibition.
"Fourteen states allow some use of marijuana for medical purposes: Alaska, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont and Washington," the Associated Press reported on Monday.
Another of the poll's revelations is that among self-described Democrats, a majority in favor of legalization has emerged, with 54 percent supporting such a move and 45 percent opposed. Among self-described Republicans, the question is not even a contest: 28 percent are in favor, while 70 percent are opposed.
The Obama administration will not seek to arrest medical marijuana users and suppliers as long as they conform to state laws, under new policy guidelines to be sent to federal prosecutors Monday.The six decades long prohibition on cannabis in the United States is coming to an end.Two Justice Department officials described the new policy to The Associated Press, saying prosecutors will be told it is not a good use of their time to arrest people who use or provide medical marijuana in strict compliance with state laws.
The new policy is a significant departure from the Bush administration, which insisted it would continue to enforce federal anti-pot laws regardless of state codes.
"This is a major step forward," said Bruce Mirken, communications director for the Marijuana Policy Project. "This change in policy moves the federal government dramatically toward respecting scientific and practical reality."
(Larry) Klayman proudly recalls the night the "vast right-wing conspiracy... was born." He and fellow conservatives -- including Paul Weyrich, Phyllis Schafly and the NRA's Wayne LaPierre -- met in a room near the Council for National Policy conference in Charleston, South Carolina in 1998. "We voted to remove the 42nd president of the United States by whatever legal and ethical means were necessary," he said.Klayman also claims Rupert Murdoch tried to have his new book killed, because of its attacks on Fox News :
Klayman reserves some of his harshest words for Fox News, expressing his increasing disappointment with the network, which "should really change its motto 'We report, you decide' to 'We brainwash, you decide.'"Did Murdoch want to kill the book solely because of this claim by Klayman?He accuses Fox News and host Sean Hannity of not being straight with him by tricking his clients to coming on the air: "I came to perceive Hannity as a shallow and insincere Rush Limbaugh wannabe. In contrast, his television co-host, Alan Colmes, a Jewish liberal, was actually a mensch, even though I rarely agreed with him politically."
Klayman claims that Fox owner Rupert Murdoch "tried to kill the publication of this book" because of his criticism of the network.
Fox News : Fair & Balanced (By Token Lefties, Chosen Specifically For Their Dumb Fuckery)Klayman takes particular aim at the "strange and petty tactics" of the network's chairman Roger Ailes. When he asked Ailes about his decision to hire Chris Cuomo, the current "Good Morning America" co-host, to do commentary, the Fox News executive replied: "If I'm going to put on some goddamned liberal, I might as well get the dumbest fuck I can find!"
The Full Essay By Will Self Is HereThe Twits is my favourite Dahl book....The celebrated midden of Mr Twit's beard, his insertion of his glass eye into Mrs Twit's beer, her substitution of worms for his spaghetti – not forgetting the dreaded shrinks; indeed, all of the creepy mind games the ghastly duo engage in...
That the whole tale of spousal, child and animal abuse should be punctuated by lines that skilfully and inexorably tighten the dramatic noose is testimony to Dahl's genius as a fashioner of narrative, when the aside comes: "We can't go on for ever watching these two disgusting people doing disgusting things to each other." The only possible reply is: "Yes, we can – please, more!"
Dahl mimicked to perfection a believable child's-eye view, that, looking up from below, sees the adult realm as foreshortened, and adult foibles as grossly elongated.
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Take Dahl's most famous work, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: its boy protagonist's family is immiserated, his carers are incapable of looking even after themselves – so salvation comes through luck, and the arbitrary beneficence of a deranged feudal-capitalist with a happily mancipated workforce. Of course, the spur that initially drives Charlie on is a lust for sweet things that, were it transferred to an adult plane, could only result in a work entitled something like "Charlie and the Huge Seraglio full of Compliant Nymphomaniacs". The NAACP slated the black pygmy Oompa-Loompas in the original text – and so Dahl changed them to a fictional light-skinned subspecies – but he couldn't get rid of the brown sugar. My equation of sweets with sex is not facetious; in Dahl-world, oral gratification is pretty much the only thing that matters.
The misogyny that haunts Dahl's adult writing is also short-circuited in his sexless children's fiction, for here his heroes and heroines can be either orphans (the aforementioned Charlie, James of giant-peach lusting), or else, as in The Magic Finger, an unnamed, and thus family-free, eight-year-old girl. The eponymous heroine of Matilda has parents who are neglectful to the point of being abusive. Sophie in The BFG is extracted from her natal home in order to experience good and bad surrogacy – from giants (ie Dahlesquely huge men). The infanticidal witches of The Witches stand proxy for all mothers – who kill that which they claim to love; true, the boy's Norwegian grandmother is a good enough parent, but then she's safely de-sexed by age and illness. Only Danny, the Champion of the World presents an idealised parent – and that, also, has to be a man.
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I don't adore Dahl's children's fiction in spite of its submerged misogyny, lust, revanchism and wilful neglect of identity politics – I love it precisely because of these attributes. Dahl understood intuitively the truth best exemplified by a famous scene in The Simpsons, when Bart overhears Marge saying to Homer "Kids can be so cruel" and, taking it as an injunction, cries out: "We can? Thanks Mom!" There then comes the sound of his rapid footsteps along the hall, followed by Lisa's pained cry: "Owwww! Bart, cut it out!" Dahl's books resound down through the generations with the demented call "We can!" and its pained response "Owwww!"
And long may they do so.
* Ducks with tragically small penises more likely to spread avian flu - http://tinyurl.com/yhpa4la - Not a story from The Onion.Like I said last time, I edited some of the posts to make them more readable, as Twitter has a 140 character limit per post, and word compression is sometimes essential.
* What colour do we turn our Twitter avatars now? - Karzai did not gain enough valid votes for an outright win: http://bit.ly/13AfN3
*I'm waiting for someone to spot an iPod on a table in the background of a 15th century painting.
* Fox News is now listed in (US) TV Guide under 'Entertainment'.
* What you do is this, concrete half the garden, make sure all the other plants are watching, then say, "You're fucking next, leafy."
* Stunning. From a list of the Top 10 US Political Blogs, only two can be ranked as belonging to Old Media/MSM. http://tinyurl.com/yg9bm67
* 1000 children killed, thousands more tortured, by Christian extremists - http://tinyurl.com/yl56udc "thou shalt not suffer a witch to live."
* Who Owns The Moon? No-One Yet, But Soon...http://tinyurl.com/ylr89x6 Sort of a finders-stayers-keepers deal for now.
* If Israel is proved to have committed war crimes in Gaza, the US, UK & Australia are accessories to war crimes http://tinyurl.com/yj33ya3
* How many comedies have scenes of repeated suicide attempts? Other than Groundhog Day, and Heathers, can't think of one
* Danish PM recieved warning of WTC collapse "5 to 10 minutes" before it happened, NYC firemen and civilians did not -http://tinyurl.com/yhnj6w6
* Uruguay becomes the first country in the world to supply laptops to all primary school students - http://tinyurl.com/yfcy4hm
* Rupert Murdoch : The King Of Global Warming Fearmongery http://tinyurl.com/yjlgft3
* Sleep is for wimps.
* RT @PreNewsAt11 January 11, 2016 : Bill Clinton Denies Cyborg Sex Claims : "I Did Not Have Sexual Relations With That HookerBot."
* CNN's Wolf Blitzer hears Balloon Boy say "we did it for the show", tries to maintain the lies of the kid's dad! - http://tinyurl.com/yg7qz4w Burn old media, Burn.
* Monty Python give away their vids on YouTube, and still make $4 -5 mill off DVD sales of a 40 yo old TV series - http://tinyurl.com/yjypzog
* Goldman Sachs : Privatise The Profit, Socialise The Risk - http://tinyurl.com/yke6z3a
* Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Khomeini : I'm Not Dead Yet! http://tinyurl.com/yhdfvxr - NeoCon Michael Leeden spreads rumours again.
* I just drank half a cup of pancake batter because I couldn't be arsed to cook it. Quite nice.
* Engineer who spent 37 years with NASA to speak about eng./aeronautical problems in 9/11 official story - http://tinyurl.com/yfzt74u
* 'Those scare tactics, ‘write checks...there’s goinng to be anthr Holocaust,’ doesn’t work with the under-60 crowd.” http://tinyurl.com/yj6cmln
* NYTimes : “As we get further from World War II, it’s harder to scare young people into support for Israel” http://tinyurl.com/yj6cmln Scare?* Japanese 'reality' TV, where producers are never told, "No, this time you've gone too far" - http://tinyurl.com/yfw6cjj
* Yes, They Are Watching You, But They're Not Human - http://tinyurl.com/ygezo7o
* (Australian media giant) NineMSN CEO Joe Pollard says Murdoch's plan to charge for news is like "trying to put a tollbooth in the ocean" http://tinyurl.com/yj4bfnv
* The tin foil hat actually allows psychotronic mind controllers to remotely access your brain more easily.
* Censored UK Indep. story on how Trafigura dumped toxic waste in sea, killing 15, sickening 100,000 - http://tinyurl.com/yfastg5
* Northern Territory cat calls owner "fuck prick", according to owner - http://bit.ly/15PgSe
* Americans protest outside elementary school where students admire and respect their president http://bit.ly/3q8rHb
* (Australian Christian senator) Steve Fielding Still Appalled, Mortified By Realisation That Jesus Was The Original Hippy Greenie - http://tinyurl.com/yhex2x6
* Rupert Murdoch tells China not to take media criticism personally - http://tinyurl.com/yjar4b8 - news as an illusion of criticism
* Francis Ford Coppola on Hollywood The Corpse : http://tinyurl.com/yz6jbf2 - all studios under dire "stress", 2 or 3 may shut down.
* Vengeful God on new claims he didn't create Earth, but instead found it : "Stupid humans. Enjoy the earthquakes, tsunamis & fires."
* Rewire your brain at any age, learn how to juggle - http://tinyurl.com/ygtkcn3 - the brain as a transformable, electrified tissue mass
* "We came, we saw, we kicked it's ass!" A brilliant example of video sampling art http://tinyurl.com/ylre3zk
* Former American president George HW Bush : Atheists should not be considered American citizens or patriots. http://tinyurl.com/5q4oj
* They got to the Mayans! : 2012 Not The End Of The World, Mayans Insist http://tinyurl.com/yh78fgg - I'm still building my rocket regardless
* Irony Megasplash : Christian intelligent designist calls science a "superstition". Also, God is fucking angry - http://tinyurl.com/yhcetdq
More HereTwo valuable works of art looted by the Nazis during World War II have been discovered at Southern Methodist University (SMU), which is the future home of the George W. Bush Presidential Library.
The pair of paintings on display at SMU's Meadows Museum rendered by Spanish artist Bartolome Esteban Murillo of Seville's Patron Saints Justa and Rufina, estimated to be worth more than $10 million, are believed to have been stolen from the Rothschild family in Paris in 1941.
AC/DC, Aerosmith, Deicide, Queen, Dr Dre, Marilyn Manson, REM, Metallica, Nine Inch Nails, Springsteen, Pearl Jam, Hed P.E. Neil Diamond, Rage Against The Machine.Still, there's a massive difference between choosing to listen to AC/DC's Who Made Who or Highway To Hell at ear-splitting volume for twelve hours straight, and having it forced on you.
The Full Story Is HereThe world market is worth $US65 billion.
Opium and heroin addicts number 15 million globally.
100,000 people die from heroin or opium overdoses every year.
Only 2% of Afghanistan opiates are seized in country.
3500 tonnes of opium are exported from Afghanistan every year, representing 92% of the world's opium.
Estimates for the price of one gram of heroin in Kabul - $3. In London or Moscow - $100.
What Is The Most Life Altering Quote You've Heard Or Read?I read them all, gladly, to bring you these choice quotes from beautiful mass of inspiration and 'wow man, that's like totally heavy' brain food :
"Honor is doing the right thing, even when nobody is looking..."A thousand and more here.
- Anonymous
"Yes, I will do the opposite. I used to sit here and do nothing and regret it for the rest of the day. So now I will do the opposite, and I will do something."
- George Costanza
"Don't ever say stuff just because you think you should. That's the definition of an asshole."
- ShitMyDadSayz
"Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle."
- Plato
"For billions of years since the onset of time, Every single one of your ancestors survived. Every single person on your mum and dads side, Successfully looked after and passed on to you life. What are the chances of that, like. It comes to me once in a while. And everywhere I tell folk, it gets the best, smile."
- Mike Skinner, The Streets
"Don't Panic!"
- Douglas Adams
"You know life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop once in a while and look around, you might miss it."
- Ferris Bueller
"Follow your bliss"
- Robert Campbell
"No one can make you feel inferior without your consent."
- Eleanor Roosevelt"Hat is baggage. It's just not worth it. Life's too short to go around pissed off all the time.""I like it when a flower or a little tuft of grass grows through a crack in the sidewalk. It's so fuckin' heroic." - George Carlin
- American History X"Hey - don’t worry, don’t be afraid, ever, because, this is just a ride…"
- Bill Hicks
"I would love to believe that when I die I will live again, that some thinking, feeling, remembering part of me will continue. But much as I want to believe that, and despite the ancient and worldwide cultural traditions that assert an afterlife, I know of nothing to suggest that it is more than wishful thinking. The world is so exquisite with so much love and moral depth, that there is no reason to deceive ourselves with pretty stories for which there's little good evidence. Far better it seems to me, in our vulnerability, is to look death in the eye and to be grateful every day for the brief but magnificent opportunity that life provides."
- Carl Sagan"All great truths begin as blasphemies."
- George Bernard Shaw
"The Truth shall set you free"
- Jesus
"Nothing is original. Steal from anywhere that resonates with inspiration or fuels your imagination. Devour old films, new films, music, books, paintings, photographs, poems, dreams, random conversations, architecture, bridges, street signs, trees, clouds, bodies of water, light and shadows. Select only things to steal from that speak directly to your soul. If you do this, your work (and theft) will be authentic. Authenticity is invaluable; originality is non-existent."
- Jim Jarmusch
"The Universe tends to unfold as it should"
- Harold & Kumar
"Life is so hard. How can we be anything but kind?"
- Buddha
"What? So that was it?"His grandson made sure he didn't live a life filled with regret, and unchased dreams.

Must have been why they were so quiet about the sub-prime fiasco and the once looming Global Financial Crisis until it was too late.“Reuters has an obligation to its clients to publish news and information that could move financial markets, and this story had the potential to do that,” (said) Reuters spokesperson Courtney Dolan.

In-Q-Tel, the investment arm of the CIA and the wider intelligence community, is putting cash into Visible Technologies, a software firm that specializes in monitoring social media.
Visible crawls over half a million web 2.0 sites a day, scraping more than a million posts and conversations taking place on blogs, online forums, Flickr, YouTube, Twitter and Amazon.
In-Q-Tel says it wants Visible to keep track of foreign social media, and give spooks “early-warning detection on how issues are playing internationally,” spokesperson Donald Tighe tells Danger Room.
This claim of there being a difference between domestic and international monitoring of Twitter and blogs is, of course, complete bullshit.
Everything online is international, and is datamined and spied upon regardless of whether the blog post or comment or tweet originates in Syria, Waziristan or Oklahoma.
Here's how Visible Technologies explains the CIA's In-Q-Tel in a media release :
In-Q-Tel concentrates on several broad commercial technology areas, including applications software and analytics; bio, chemical, and nanotechnology; communications and infrastructure; digital identity and security; and embedded systems and power. To date, In-Q-Tel has engaged with more than 150 companies and delivered more than 240 technology solutions to the Intelligence Community.
“....even if information is openly gathered by intelligence agencies it would still be problematic if it were used for unauthorized domestic investigations or operations. Intelligence agencies or employees might be tempted to use the tools at their disposal to compile information on political figures, critics, journalists or others, and to exploit such information for political advantage. That is not permissible even if all of the information in question is technically ‘open source.’”
Problematic, not permissible, but already happening.
You don't think that those in the government and intelligence agencies fearing American insurrection are not already keeping tabs on everyone who follows Fox News' Glenn Beck on Twitter?
Of course they are.
But as I said earlier, it's not men in hats in smokey rooms doing the monitoring today, it's data-crunching software, virtually incriminating people for the thoughts and emotions they dare to express online.
The idea of witchcraft is hardly new, but it has taken on new life recently partly because of a rapid growth in evangelical Christianity. Campaigners against the practice say around 15,000 children have been accused in two of Nigeria's 36 states over the past decade and around 1,000 have been murdered. In the past month alone, three Nigerian children accused of witchcraft were killed and another three were set on fire.Before the brutally superstitious, and probably mentally ill, King James commissioned a politically motivated rewrite of The Bible, "witch" meant "midwife."
Nigeria is one of the heartlands of abuse, but hardly the only one: the United Nations Children's Fund says tens of thousands of children have been targeted throughout Africa.

"We used old maps to re-plot all 66 miles of old Manhattan streams, all 300 miles worth of freshwater springs.
"It was incredible to imagine the British settlers leading their bison across the iced up Hudson from Staten Island to Manhattan."
Dr Sanderson believes that even though New York is a mecca to money now and the home of the skyscraper, in its natural heyday it could have been a competitor to Yosemite Park for beauty.


"dimwit voiceovers and preachy tutting"That'll do it.
There are the ones about the end of the world. There are single-issue ones, about soil or oil or fish. There are gimmicky ones, in which a man spends a month scoffing Big Macs, or a year living carbon-neutral, or goes for swims in polluted rivers, or faces up to the fact that he's not going to be president. There are ones that make you swap lightbulbs, the ones that suggest you adopt a goat. There are ones in glossy 3D, featuring an A-list actor doing the voiceover and endangered beasties scuttling about under an ominous sky.I've watched my fair share of eco-docos over the years, because I'm interested to see what have to say, and how they present their information and back up their claims.
The Cove's subject is the slaughter of wild dolphins in one small cove in Japan – some 23,000 of them each year. This was brought to the attention of Psihoyos, previously a photographer for National Geographic, by one Ric O'Barry, a former trainer of Flipper who is now an animal activist. Many knew about the killing, but no one had ever witnessed it – apart from the hired harpooners who would trap the dolphins in the heavily guarded cove, then kill them. So Psihoyos assembled a crack team to help him get the footage, including Olympic divers, an air force engineer, a stuntman and a team of designers from Industrial Light & Magic, who hid cameras in fake rocks to be planted around the cove.The trailer :
It doesn't nag or holler; it lets its audience join the dots. It's made by people with enough detachment to be sly, satiric, even aesthetic. It is the closest thing green cinema has got to its own Dr Strangelove.


"I've always wanted to be able to paint the dawn," Hockney explains.
"After all, what clearer, more luminous light are we ever afforded? Especially here where the light comes rising over the sea, just the opposite of my old California haunts. But in the old days one never could, because, of course, ordinarily it would be too dark to see the paints; or else, if you turned on a light so as to be able to see them, you'd lose the subtle gathering tones of the coming sun. But with an iPhone, I don't even have to get out of bed, I just reach for the device, turn it on, start mixing and matching the colors, laying in the evolving scene."The Full Story Is Here
According to numerous rumors, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei reportedly died on October 14, 2009, of natural causes. The formal announcement is expected by some to be made tomorrow morning, October 15, 2009.But according to recent online rumours, Kim-Jong Il, Fidel Castro and Jeff Goldblum are also dead.
Quoting an "excellent" but anonymous source, on Monday he wrote: "Yesterday afternoon at 2.15pm local time Khamenei collapsed and was taken to his special clinic. Nobody – except his son and the doctors – has since been allowed to get near him. His official, but secret, status is 'in the hands of the gods'."
Yesterday Ledeen repeated rumours that have been going around the Tehran Bazaar that Khamenei had died.
But Ledeen has a track record in spreading misinformation, according to the US magazine Vanity Fair, which claimed he was linked in the false reports that Saddam Hussein tried to buy yellowcake uranium in Niger – one of the main pretexts for the invasion of Iraq.
It's not the first time Leeden has worked this angle. He claimed Khamenei also died in 2007.
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O'Reilly : I have to say that when President Bush was in trouble in Iraq, this network and this program, and your program as well, routinely, routinely hammered President Bush. On Iraq.Here's Fox News owner Rupert Murdoch admitting he used his network, and worldwide media empire, to help the Bush administration try and shape public opinion all through the War On Iraq :Hume: Well, we certainly -- we, we were very faithful about covering all the bad news that came out of Iraq for a very long period of time. The criticisms that were made of him were reported and discussed at length on Fox News. Um, now, he had his defenders, the war had its defenders, there was commentary on Fox --
O'Reilly: But there was no cheerleading -- There was no cheerleading of President Bush on this network when his administration ran into trouble. There was no cheerleading, you know -- it was skeptical coverage, Iraq's going south, when the economy started to wobble last September, we were right on that.