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Today's Stories

July 17-19, 2009

Nikolas Kozloff
Chiquita in Latin America: From Arbenz to Zelaya

Joanne Mariner
CIA Apples: Bad at the Top of the Tree

Jonathan Cook
Israeli Road Signs: Wiping Arabic Names Off the Map

Saul Landau
Why So Much Sympathy for Madoff's Dupes and So Little for the Poor?

John Ross
Jurassic Fallout in Mexico

Sue Sturgis
Senator Sessions, Race and Impartiality

Anita Sinha /
Daniel Farbman
The Ricci Case and the Myth of Special Treatment

Peter Morici
Obama's Donut Economics

Pervez Hoodbhoy
Whither Pakistan? A Five-Year Forecast

Ramzy Baroud
Gaza and the Language of Power

Greg Moses
The Real Demand Crisis

Kia Mistilis
The Niger Delta Crisis

Missy Beattie
The Placebo President

James G. Abourezk
Evil Spirits: the Booze Strip in Indian Country

Paul Richards
Why Does Jon Tester Want to Log Wild Montana?

Marc Levy
Just Like Hanoi Jane

Matt Siegfried
The Good War Goes Hot

Ben Sonnenberg
Sembène's Faat Kiné

David Macaray
Casablanca: When Melodrama Trumped History

Charles R. Larson
A Pakistani, Victorian Novel Celebrating Women

David Yearsley
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Lorenzo Wolff
Death Rattle and Roll: the Sound From England's Gutters

Poets' Basement
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Hitler Learns of Sarah Palin's Resignation

July 16, 2009

Paul Craig Roberts
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Afshin Rattansi Iranian Planes and the Hidden Toll of Economic Sanctions

Gregory V. Button
The Search for Environmental Justice in Perry County, Alabama

Evan Knappenberger
Profile of a Deserter

Michelle Bollinger
Why is Leonard Peltier Still in Prison?

Russell Mokhiber
White House to ABC News: No Obama Single-Payer Doc

Belén Fernández
Iranian Penetration, Oh My!

Alice Walker
What is Torture Like? A Letter to Obama

Nicholas Dearden
Paying the Climate Debt: the G-8's Troubling Model

Albert Osueke
Sotomayor and the Identity Mountain

Website of the Day
Sotomayor for the Prosecution

 


July 15, 2009

Manuel Garcia, Jr.
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Vijay Prashad
A Political Recession

Dean Baker
Stimulus Arithmetic

Ray McGovern
Cheney Sweating Bullets

Jonathan Cook
Jenin's Model of "Economic Peace"

David Rosen
Shouts From the Gallery: the Sotomayor Hearings and the Culture Wars

Eric Walberg
Uighurs vs. Afghans: a Study in Contrast

Greg Moses
Three Dimensions of a Complete Stimulus Plan

Sousan Hammad
Decolonizing Israel

Binoy Kampmark
The Trial of Charles Taylor

Tracy McLellan
The Story of My Arrest

Website of the Day
11 Days in Saudi Gitmo

July 14, 2009

Eamonn McCann
The Emperors of Bombast: Bono, U2 and the Crisis of World Capitalism

Joanne Mariner
Obama's New Euphemism

Franklin Spinney
The Taliban Rope-a-Dope

Steve Heilig
Walking Mount Tam: an Interview with Gary Snyder

Ali Abunimah
Hamas' Choice

Dave Lindorff
The End of "Nice" Health Care Reform

Nikolas Kozloff
The Politics of Destabilization: McCain and Honduras

Ellen Brown
From Golden State to Subprime State

Alice Slater
How US Missile Defense Plans Sabotaged Nuclear Disarmament Talks With Russia

Ron Jacobs
Protest U.S. Aggression

Joe Allen
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Website of the Day
Mel Brooks Does the French Revolution

July 13, 2009

Uri Avnery
The Essence of the Regime

Mike Whitney
The Deflating Economy

P. Sainath
How the World Depression Hits Orissa

Gareth Porter
A US / Iraq Conflict on Iran

Paul Moore
Rap in the Streets, Rap in the Suites

Tim Wise
Off the Deep End: Private Clubs, Public Prejudice

Andy Worthington Former Insider Shatters Credibility of Military Commissions

David Macaray
Cartoon Voices: Serf's Up in Hollywood

Cal Winslow
The Healthcare Worker War

Niranjan Ramakrishnan
Spring in the Time of Obama

Website of the Day
Washington's Deep Game with China

July 10-12, 2009

Alexander Cockburn
Obama's Biden Problem

José Pertierra
The Cuban Five: a Cold War Case in a Post-Cold War World

John Ross
After the Honduran Coup

Conn Hallinan
The Settlements and the Quartet

Nikolas Kozloff
C Street Band: Sex Scandals, Moral Hypocrisy and the Far Right Agenda in Latin America

Clifton Ross /
Marcy Rein

U.S. and Honduras: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Good Neighbor

Carl Ginsburg
Summers' Clouded Crystal Ball

Michael Neumann
Say It Loud, Say It Proud: There is No God!

Gilad Atzmon
The Left and Islam: Thinking Outside of the Secular Box

Jeffrey St. Clair
The Parable of the Golden Parachute

Ellen Hodgson Brown
California Dreamin': How the State Can Beat Its Budget Woes

Jim Goodman
Rural America Needs More Than Listening Sessions

Christopher Bickerton
Europe's New Politics of Hard Times

Wendell Potter
Health Care Industry Adopts Tobacco Lobby's Tactics

Dave Lindorff
CIA Lies: Why Isn't Congress in Open Revolt?

David Ker Thomson
Switchbacking Toward Bastille Day

Anthony DiMaggio
The Michael Jackson Feeding Frenzy

Raymond Lawrence
Michael Jackson as Sexual Pervert: the Calumnies of Peter King

Walid El Houri
Neda and Marwa: a Tale of Two Murdered Women

Stephanie Westbrook
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Roger Gaess
The Shades of Highgate Cemetery

David Yearsley
Tara, America's Dream House

Kim Nicolini
Caution: Men at Work, Robbing Banks

Poets' Basement
Five Poems From the Japanese

Website of the Weekend
Free Tiga and Hugh!

 

July 9, 2009

Ronnie Cummings
How Industry Giants are Undermining the Organic Foods Movement

Jonathan Cook
Two-State Solution, Israeli-Style

Nikolas Kozloff
Honduran Destablization, Inc.: Otto Reich and the International Republican Institute

James Bovard
McNamara's Other Body Count

Norman Solomon Afghanistan: the Escalation Scam

Allan Nairn
Indonesia Gets to Pick Its Killer

Andy Worthington
Revamping the Military Commissions

Tomas Borge
The Sadsack Soldiers of Honduras

Nadia Hijab
Palestinian Titanic

Paul Krassner
How Jeff Goldblum Didn't Die

Website of the Day
Dave Lindorff Wants Your Money--Will Give Good Reports

July 8, 2009

Saul Landau
In Amazonia

Dean Baker
The Green Shoots are Dead: Why the Economy Needs a Third Stimulus

Winslow T. Wheeler
Gates, Congress and the F-22

Eric Walberg
Obama in Russia

Ray McGovern
Is Texas Harboring a Torture Decider?

David Rosen
When Sadism Goes Systematic: Prison Rape as Policy

Dr. Mona El Farra
Gaza From a Distance

Ron Jacobs
McNamara and the Post: When Idiocy and Hubris Merge

Benjamin Dangl
High Stakes in Honduras

Alan Farago
How I Almost Pitched McNamara Into the Sea

Website of the Day
Ayatollah So

July 7, 2009

Alexander Cockburn
McNamara: From the Tokyo Firestorm to the World Bank

Uri Avnery
Israeli Court Rebukes Military

Brian M. Downing
Crossing the Helmand

Gary Leupp
Biden, Israel and Iran

Gregory A. Burris
My Brush With Homeland Security

David Macaray
When in Doubt, Blame a Labor Union

Laura Flanders
Obama Hushes Health Care Advocates

Alan Farago
Princple Over Principal

Greg Moses
Texas Patels Take Over Dallas Bank

Dan Bacher
Three Big Lies About the Peripheral Canal

Website of the Day
Tragedy at Toncontin

July 6, 2009

Patrick Cockburn
Saddam Hussein's FBI Interviews

Diana Johnstone
Zionist Fanatics Practice Serial Vandalism in Paris

Nikolas Kozloff
Honduran Coup to Venezuelan Coup: Same Old Globalizers and Torture School Grads

Gary Leupp
Operation Khanjar Begins

Jonathan Cook
Israel Calls on Ultra-Orthodox Jews to Stop "Arab Takeover"

Tim Wise
Of Fireworks and False Memories

Franklin Lamb
Cynthia McKinney and the Kidnapping of the Spirit of Humanity

Charles R. Larson
Sarah Palin, Plain and Tall

Carlos Benemann
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Shepherd Bliss
The Soulless Machine: Caught in the Cellphone Snare

Jerry Kroth
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Karyn Strickler
A Fell-Swoop Moment Missed

Website of the Day
The Rise in Military-Backed Public Schools

July 3-5, 2009

Alexander Cockburn
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Eamonn Fingleton
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Jeffrey St. Clair
Is the Bald Eagle Really Back?

Mike Whitney
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Pam Martens
The Parable of Michael Jackson's Debts

George Ciccariello-Maher
The Counter-Revolution Will Not be Tweeted

Paul Craig Roberts
The Big Whorehouse on the Potomac

Patrick Cockburn
The Haggling Over Iraqi Oil

Anthony DiMaggio
A Perilous Path: Iraq and the Language of De-Escalation

Roger Burbach
Honduran Coup: Target Left?

John Ross
Left's Grip on Mexico City Slips

Nikolas Kozloff
Meet Jim Demint: Coup Apologist

Gareth Porter
The Iran Canard

Andy Worthington
Finally, a Trial Date in the African Embassy Bombings Case

Saul Landau
Bad Times, Worse Habits

David Macaray
How We Spend Our Money

Adam Federman
The Recovery That Wasn't

Jane Slaughter Labor's Vague Rally for Health Care

Russell Mokhiber Black Caucus Muzzled on Israeli Kidnapping of McKinney

Robert Jensen
Beyond Independence

Robert Bryce
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Belén Fernandez
The Situation in Honduras

Missy Comley Beattie
Would Jesus Pack Heat?

C. G. Estabrook
La Cina e Vicina

Stephen Martin
The Fog of Economic War

Charles R. Larson
Adichie on Her Own

Lorenzo Wolff
A Voice Like a Newsreel: the Soul of James Carr and the Civil Rights Movement

Kim Nicolini
The System That Hijacked New York

Poets' Basement
Farrelly, Kazak and Stadler

Website of the Weekend
Paul Krassner v. Larry King

July 2, 2009

Andrew Cockburn
The Wall Street White House

Nikolas Kozloff
Spinning the Honduran Coup

Wendell Potter
Obama's False Friends of Health Care Reform

Ellen Hodgson Brown
California's Empty Wallet

Christian Christensen Iran: Networked Dissent?

Patrick Irelan
Lost in Patagonia

Binoy Kampmark Returning Iraq

Nicola Nasser
Ethnic Cleansing as State Policy

Brian Tokar
Climate Bill: Cap(italize) and Trade(Off)

Dan Bacher
Panama Canal North?

Website of the Day
Scheuer on Immigration: "The only chance we have as a country right now is for Osama bin Laden to deploy and detonate a major weapon in the United States."

July 1, 2009

Vijay Prashad
Iran and Us

Alberto Vallente Thorensen
Why Zelaya's Actions Were Legal

Paul Craig Roberts
Pirates of the Mediterranean

Robert Weissman
150 Years

Manuel García, Jr.
The New Crisis in Aviation

Victor Figueroa-Clark / Pablo Navarrete
Honduras, a Coup With No Future

Norman Solomon
The NYT and Troop Deaths: Abstract Quality Journalism

Franklin Lamb
Remembering Amnon Kapeliouk

Martha Rosenberg
When Doctors Boo

Diane Rejman
Mothers and Military Lies

Website of the Day
The Color of the Race Problem is White

June 30, 2009

Michael Hudson
Debt Deflation Arrives

Esam Al-Amin
Iran and Washington's Hidden Hand

Benjamin Dangl
Showdown in Honduras

Jonathan Cook
Israeli Doctors Collude in Torture

Franklin Lamb
Hezbollah After the Elections

George Wuerthner
Beetle Hysteria ... Again: the Truth About Bugs, Fires and Ecosystems

Todd Gordon
Acceptable Versus Unacceptable Repression

Ron Jacobs
Mark Sanford, Sexual Liberation and LGBT Equality

Kenneth Libby
Conditions for Citizenship

Julian Vigo
Feeling Michael Jackson

Website of the Day
Inside the Mega-Churches

 

June 29, 2009

Ishmael Reed
The Persecution of Michael Jackson

Nikolas Kozloff
The Coup in Honduras: Obama's Real Message to Latin America?

Clifton Ross
Coups and Constitutions: From Bolivia to Honduras

Patrick Cockburn
Why Iraq is Now the Most Corrupt Country on the Planet

Uri Avnery
Between Tel Aviv and Tehran

Conn Hallinan
Dealing With North Korea: Why Threats and Sanctions Will Backfire

James G. Abourezk
Where the Money Isn't Going

Ralph Nader
The Holes in Obama's Financial Regulation Plan

Carol Miller
Why Fiscal Conservatives Should Love Medicare-for-All

Greg Moses
Jobs First

Website of the Day
Key Leaders of Honduran Coup Trained in the US

June 26-28, 2009

Alexander Cockburn
The Hate Crimes Bill: How Not to Remember Matthew Shepard

Jeffrey St. Clair
Meet the Retreads: Obama's Used Green Team

Doug Peacock
Elk River: History and the Yellowstone

Daniel Wolff
The Night Before: a Glimpse of the Lenape

Mike Whitney
What the Big Banks Have Won

John Ross
The New York Times and Stolen Elections

David Rosen
Cry, Hypocrite, Cry: the Tradition of Sex Scandals and American Politicians

Emily Ratner
Thoughts on Manhood From the Rafah Tunnel

Gareth Porter
Airstrike Report Belies "Blame Taliban" Line

Farid Marjai
Green, But Not Velvet

Nadia Hijab
The Rift in Iran: Memo to the "Do Something" Brigade

Paul Craig Roberts
Gun Control: What's the Agenda?

Fred Gardner
FDR's Real Defining Moment: Ending Prohibition

Carl Ginsburg
Obama's Father's Day

Paul Watson
Fear and Loathing in Madeira

David Ker Thomson
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Farzana Versey
The Man in the Mirror: Michael Jackson as Tramp

Geoff Berne
Obama and Charter Schools: The Showdown at Schottenstein

Todd Alan Price
Ohio: Birthplace of Charter Education ... and Opposition to It

Ramzy Baroud
People for Sale in a Hungry World

Jeff Sher
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Dr. Carol Paris Despite My Arrest by Max Baucus, I Will Continue to Advocate for Quality Health Care for All

Walter Brasch Adultery as Family Value?

Glen Johnson
The Village and the Wall

Charlotte Laws
Hold the MSG!

Charles R. Larson
Dickens in Morocco, Sort Of

Kim Nicolini
The Erasure of Art

David Yearsley
Yankee Prof Takes on Dallas

Lorenzo Wolff
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Poets' Basement
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Website of the Weekend
Kayakers vs. Shell Oil

June 25, 2009

Kathy Kelly
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Jack Bratich
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Wendell Potter
The Health Insurance Industry v. Health Care Reform: a Former Insurance Industry Insider Tells All

Charles R. Larson
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Alan Farago
The Tears of Mark Sanford

Jonathan Cook
Israeli Firms Accused of Profiting Off Holocaust

Gareth Porter
Khobar Bombings: Telltale Signs of Saudi Fraud

Bitta Mostofi /
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David Macaray
Six Ways to Reinvigorate Labor

Mark Schuller
Haiti's Elections: "Beat the Dog Too Hard"

Website of the Day
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June 24, 2009

Andrew Cockburn
How the U.S. Has Secretly Backed Pakistan's Nuclear Program From Day One

Dean Baker
Making Financial Regulation Work

Andy Worthington
The Story of Abdul Rahim al-Ginco

James Bovard
Obama and the Torturers

Diana Gibson /
Ray McGovern
Torture Eats the Soul

P. Sainath
The Age of the Everyday Billionaire

Gareth Porter
Investigating the Khobar Tower Bombing: Why Was Al Qaeda Excluded From the Suspects List?

Robert Alvarez
The Department of Energy's Nuclear Albatross

Dave Lindorff
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Steven Colatrella Remembering Giovanni Arrighi

Website of the Day
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June 23, 2009

David Price
Obama's Classroom Spies

Patrick Cockburn
Iraq Reels Toward a New Era

James Ridgeway /
Jean Casella
Bi-Partisan Bull on Health Care: Three Ex-Senators Get It Up for the Health Care Industry

Dave Lindorff
Using the Economic Crisis to Attack Workers

Carmelo Ruiz-Marrero
Puerto Rico: Biotech Island

Gary Leupp
Dennis Ross Moves to the White House

Brian M. Downing
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Robert Bryce
Are Theocracies Doomed?

Nicholas Dearden
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Yousef Munayyer
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Website of the Day
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June 22, 2009

Michael Hudson
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Esam Al-Amin
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Chris Floyd
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Jack Z. Bratich
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Atash Yaghmaian
We Children of the Revolution

Laura Carlsen
Victory in the Amazon

Paul Craig Roberts
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Vijay Prashad
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Fred Gardner
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Andy Thayer
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June 19 - 21, 2009

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Jeffrey St. Clair
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Patrick Cockburn
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Al Giordano
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Henry A. Giroux
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Anthony DiMaggio
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Paul Craig Roberts
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John Ross
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Gareth Porter
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Carl Ginsburg
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Jim Goodman
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Dave Lindorff
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Rannie Amiri
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Robert Fantina
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Harvey Wasserman
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Walter Brasch
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David Ker Thomson
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David Yearsley
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Kim Nicolini
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July 17-19, 2009

Stateless Bastard United

Panoticon Blues

By STEPHEN MARTIN

The Panopticon – a new mode of obtaining power of mind over mind, in a quantity hitherto without example.

Jeremy Bentham

Full spectrum dominance includes the physical battlespace; air, surface and sub-surface as well as the electromagnetic spectrum and information space. Control implies that freedom of opposition force assets to exploit the battlespace is wholly constrained.

Wikipedia.

This small article is based on the ‘definitions’ above;  the first arising from a Utilitarian Philosopher in the 19th Century;  the second arising from  the  ‘Project for  a New American Century’

 -  Both definitions are obscene, both lack completion, both are absurd?

Yet such the tragedy of recent  World History as  ‘denouement’ of financial larceny on a grand scale, otherwise seen as ‘Economic War’ declared on humanity, as form of ‘Panopticon’ or ‘Full Spectrum Dominance’ -  these definitions become ‘seminal’ as cause of sufferance to an extent as thereby demands attention? 

As a little man asks that you listen?

For ‘larceny’ is encapsulated in both definitions above, in form as is primary determinant of the ‘Zeitgeist’ or ‘spirit of the times’ in which we now live -  or more likely as to the effects of Economic War ongoing - ‘subsist’?

The ultimate objective of ‘financial larcenists’ or ‘Corporatists Supreme’ aka  ‘Stateless Bastards’  is to be able to say to all humanity, such ‘interest’ as would be taken from rather than in:

 ‘You are in my debt;  you owe me money, now pay up!’?

This;  the true ‘agenda’ of ‘Globalisation’?

By way of the sufferance that is life so become through the adoption of illusion?

- Primarily ‘American’ - in that it is from the ‘people’ who brought you the ‘Federal Reserve’?

The order of consideration of the aspects of the definitions given above: ‘obscenity’ first: then ‘lack of completion’, then ‘absurdity’.

 Such the freedom of ‘opposition force asset’ in the ‘battlespace’  as would be wholly unconstrained; such the  Panopticon transcended?

‘Watch this information space’ as they say?

The obscenity of ‘power of mind over mind’   as something to be ‘obtained’ does not rear  ‘ugly head’  until the reason for such ‘lust for power’   is considered?

When a parent seeks to so influence his or her child as being someone who is worth while listening to; who has much to pass on by way of knowledge of the ways of the world; when he or she is so motivated by paternal of maternal consideration, and as such benevolent,  this is not the kind of ‘power of  mind over mind’ that we tend to think of Jeremy Bentham as meaning with his concept of ‘Panopticon’ -  and certainly not what is meant by control of ‘information space’ in the definition  of ‘Full Spectrum Dominance’ as concept of ‘War’?

Nor is it obscene to such extent as seeking to nurture human development rather than stifle it; or manipulate it to the ends of gain by manipulator at expense of  loss by that of the manipulated?  

 Thus something much more sinister or  Svengali like lies within  the connotation of  ‘Panopticon’ and ‘Full Spectrum Dominance’ - such that W.C. Fields put it ‘there’s one born every minute’ be  more apt the illusion prevailing concerning the ‘power of mind over mind’  such as the Spectrum of Dominance be ‘full’?

This New American Century would have it as there is ‘one born every second’? 

The obscenity of ‘mind over mind’ lies in the nature of the purpose of manipulation and control; in the division between ‘ubermenschen’ and ‘untermenschen’ as once lay within concept of   ‘Thousand Year Reich’ as last Century’s illusion; in the subjugation of consciousness, such that there can be expropriation and arrogation, form as expressed in colloquial vernacular as ‘shafting’ or ‘screwing’ or ‘fucking over’?

That such obscenity be by the ‘natural extension of  politics’ as in the contention of Clausewitz – only adds to the degeneracy in sense of ‘lowering the bar’ concerning ‘what must be done’?

This ‘New American Century’   would have it as there is much ‘shafting, screwing and fucking over’ concerning ‘mind over mind’, let alone the dominance of the racket that is war, such sense as spectrum concerns dominance?

So  to  ‘lack of completion’ as paraphrase of  Pepys,  concerning laying down, but not to sleep, sense of silver mist descending, or of trust given to reptile,  or as the song goes:

‘Trust in me’?

Not that the ‘control and issue of such currency’ were within the lyrics?

Such be ‘the diary’; as ‘harsh reality’ of life that ‘one cannot have one’s cake and eat it’ ;  as  that the bigger the share of the cake as one can have the less there is for anyone else?

Such the   ‘friction of the finitude’?

 The latter aspect of such proposition that the ‘sinister side’, as of the manipulation and control of ‘Panopticon’ at the least,  when ‘Full Spectrum Dominance’ as lacking any such grace of life humane concerning force,   is born; as a bastard such sense , such the bitch as ‘ever in heat’ as Brecht could put?

Do not rejoice you men?

The lack of completion concerning  ‘physical battleplace’ as yet  most admirably put in context by a great American;  Smedley Butler?

 It was such lack; as illusion would prevail in not being seen; ‘then’ as ‘now’, that ‘racket’ as befits no more than gangster, rather than as the illusion would have it;  ‘Defence of Freedom,  spreading of Democracy, or upholding of the ‘Rights of Man’’, and that there so be  the ‘benevolently motivated’ application or ‘deployment’  of bomb, bullet or missile -  that  human development be furthered?

 To such, the truth of Goering yet stands, for even such a degenerate may yet add missing element as would lead towards further completion, such the mix of spin as be the puzzle as enigma, such the loss, as question as to’ how to bring about war?’  answered:

‘That is easy. All you have to do is to tell them they are being attacked, and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger. It works the same in any country.”

Threat: from Terrorists,  from Al Qauida, from Weapons of Mass Destruction. Yellow cake, color alert status, homeland defence,  swine flu, drones, 45 minutes launch,  towers coming down, under attack, Bin Laden, ‘with us or against us’. Afghanistan. Iraq. Pakistan. Iran. Under attack.

 Loss of job,  loss of home.  Way of life threatened. Attack the best form of defence. Smoking gun as mushroom cloud

. We must attack to preserve our way of life!

We have to destroy to save!

‘Just tell us who the enemy is!’

So as the madness would go on, as the illusion be unrecognised, such as the power of mind over mind be unrecognised?

What follows on from Goering’s maxim of the Panopticon concerning bringing about War, as demonstrated by ‘Rogue State’  as would become, such as the following, and with acknowledgement to William Blum as ranks as American alongside Howard Zinn?:

The discontented from the invaded State must be found, and offered money that they so serve the invader.

The ‘Quisling’  as ‘power of mind over mind’, and as a traitor to his own people.

The divisions amongst the discontented must be maximised, new divisions created through fomenting discontent and rivalry focused within.

 The ‘Balkanisation’ of conquered state as implementation of the maxim that ‘when they are fighting one another, they are not focused on the invader’

And the horror, such the horror as in the heart of darkness, goes on; such as ‘Empire of the Stateless’ be furthered.

 ‘Divide and conquer’ the maxim of the Stateless such the Panopticon, such the Spectrum?

Such the ‘New American Century’?

But that humanity is as cannot read between such lines as to further progress towards completion, but that such truth as be so realised be transformed into something that is to cause fear, such the illusion, such the crushing reality of Corporatism as would support no more than lie?

There; it is said, and not ‘up the chimney’ as yet?

Such being as elephant in the room, or drumbeat continual in the background, beating out the rhythm of fear  - yet  ignored as illusion?

As ‘willing executioner’ be absent amongst the vast majority that is the humane, despite the illusion as would prevail as expression of the power of the mind of the Stateless?

The incompletion of power of mind over mind is that it be for such expropriation as arrogation, as that there be something to be ‘had’?

‘Operation Iraqi Liberation’ indeed, such the New American Century as ‘Operation Barbarossa’  once stood for Thouisand Year Reich? (There be oil in them Caspian fields?)

So to the absurdity.

Here be ‘jester’ as but variety of ‘clown’?

One may think of an ‘American true’ yet as body of humanity , and not as would be the expression of the power of mind as subjugate to the illusion of Stateless Bastard, as would feed off the humanity by way of the polymorphous diversity such degeneracy?

As ‘Constitution’ be subverted, as ‘Economy hi-jacked’ , as ‘Military Industrial Complex’ be formed, as ‘Democracy be but illusion’ ;  as ‘Old Macky is back in town’?

For the trail of money leads back, as dots may be joined in the despicable pragmatism  delineated through comprehension as would pierce through the fog of war, as humanity be truly dominant, such sense as within grasp – despite the power of ‘mind over mind’? 

As there be ‘Counterpunch’?

The absurdity thereby seen is of flea as would ride elephant, or tail as would wag dog, or as money be created from nothing such the control and issue as can be stolen, and ‘lent’ back to real owner; such the debt as would be enslavement?

And if such ‘game’ not be played in the adoption of illusion by those as not condemned to worship filth then there is  always ‘war’ as a ‘racket’ – and ‘full spectrum’ such the dominance as to express the narrowness of  ‘mind’ -   such the cynicism ?

Stateless Bastards, stuff thy orifices full while ye may, for thy time is limited –  as shall be after the ‘day of the Chinese’?

Such be as of dog, as of war, and havoc be reined in by way of having had it’s day?

Such  the real power of mind, as would not be over, but amongst?

Endnote.

The term ‘Stateless Bastard United’ has reference mainly to America. But it is not the America that the true American knows, as is constituent of body of humanity; as suffers just like the rest of humanity given ephemeral aspect of  ‘Geography’; as  from this ‘economic meltdown’  brought about by the Stateless, as had to happen somewhere.

 The term refers to a ‘breakaway cabal’ of ‘International Banker’ who have abused the American Constitution and American People to engineer a situation where they have global dominance in sight.

 Given an inch the Federal Reserve have taken a yard.

 They have lowered the barriers of parasitism such sense as would indeed be ‘necrotrophic’ in their waging of war against humanity.

 True Americans such as Thomas Jefferson made clear the mechanisms of such  ‘power’.

 It is indeed as ‘mind over mind’, or indeed as ‘Web of Deceit’ -  as arising from a beast, as of Jekyll Island.

Marx detailed the absurdity of   ‘United’ as can be amongst the Stateless concerning the polarisation of Capital.

Evil contains within it the seeds of it’s own destruction.

 Humanity shall prevail regardless of the ephemeral geography of the Stateless?

 They are bastards as would live by such sword and are as would die from such sword the inevitability?

  ‘Sequestration of the Stateless’  is as yet within the lexicon, and arsenal, such sense as ‘information space’ in the ‘battle’ be as free as humanity; the pen being mightier than the sword -  in that it can make mark on ballot; sign legislation into effect?

- Americans are not to be blamed for the ‘origins’ of such Statelessness, as indeed they themselves suffer in the vast majority for it.

They too shall have such ‘Bastille’ as shall be ‘stormed’; they too shall have parallel to cry:

‘Liberté, égalité, fraternité’

Such as shall realise ‘Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of happiness’?

And different Spectrum be dominant – so much the fuller thereby?

Stephen Martin can be reached at: stephenmarti@yahoo.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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