Apocolypse Porno - the beat goes on
Journal of a Futurist, 18 September 2009
Steve McGee
Today’s weak signals are getting stronger, as the extensive range of perils facing the planet start to bite. Another day, another drama. A chunk of prime waterfront in Byron Bay falls into the Pacific. The shrinking glaciers in Tibet threaten food supplies in India and China, which produce half the world's wheat and rice. Aquifers, islands and rivers seem to be sinking. Water water everywhere, and not enough to drink. The collapse of the Tigris Euphrates river system has been swift, the water falling by three-quarters in less than a decade. Rice and wheat fields are scorched, forlorn fishing boats sit on dry canals. Are you scared yet?
While serving with the military in Iraq, an American soldier has reported how awed he was by the people’s agricultural ingenuity. “Vast irrigation canals feeding off the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers are indeed a marvel and a unique and powerful blessing to Iraq”. That was then. Now the impoverished farmers and fisherman flee to cities in search of work.
This “grass roots conservative” blogger believe’s Iraq’s water problems are the result of “Christians being persecuted and martyred in Iraq by violent Muslims” (that’s a twist). He cites the Bible: “The sixth angel voices his commands and four demons (fallen angels) are loosed from the Euphrates River in Iraq. A total of 200 million swarm on the Middle East from the Orient and the Euphrates dries up so that the kings of the East can cross over to fight the Battle of Armageddon”.
For this Christian soldier, the Book of Revelation confirms the Euphrates as a focal point in the imminent war to end all wars. That Iraq and its infrastructure have already suffered a “swarm of soldiers” from the West, of which he was part, doesn’t seem to have entered his mind.
In June, yet another “swarm” attacked Iraq. "People are terrified and are leaving their homes," a local medical administrator told The Independent, "we knew these snakes before, but now they are coming in huge numbers. They are attacking buffalo and cattle as well as people." A portent of Armageddon? More likely the result of the reptiles losing their natural habitat among the reed beds as the rivers sink. However, the more you bone up on the range of threats facing humanity, the more you feel the horsemen of the apocalypse breathing down your neck, even if you don’t believe they exist.
Scientists are not immune to apocalypse vibe. In his new book The Vanishing Face of Gaia,James Lovelock suggests climate change could kill billions of us in a flash. Instead of a leisurely process with oodles of time to drive to Paris in a sports car with Anna Wintour on your lap, the transformation to a hothouse world will be abrupt. Temperatures will jump over the course of a couple of years to a scary new normal that will have us sweating. Those of us left will be wearing dungarees and fighting over the last lentil. Just thinking about it makes me nervous and my pulse race, so why am I licking my lips? Adrenalin. Trumps marijuana every time. It’s free, it’s legal and helps you turn back flames. A brush with disaster can be exhilarating, as I have elsewhere noted, which is why apocalypse porn is on the rise. There’s a boom in gloom and doom, a subliminal mood of “bring it on”.
WHO WILL HAVE A FIELD DAY?
Norms are cracking, standards slipping. Ten years ago, who could have predicted that the leaders of nations once regarded as civilized, would create an archipelago of torture chambers and that half of the electorate would approve? Especially devout Christians. Even stranger, is that the torture is pornographic, featuring prolonged nudity, simulated orgies, acts of sodomy, the use of prostitutes and menstrual fluid, enemas, nappies, electrodes clipped to testicles, penis tattooing, etc, much of it captured on video. These days, the world’s biggest producer and distributor of BDSM movies is probably the CIA.
Meanwhile, as the eco system falters and disasters escalate, how will people behave?
Climate change deniers will continue to assert that global heating is not connected to human activity and quote the fossils.
Politicians and some industries will gradually curb emissions, explore renewables, think positive and avoid upsetting consumers and/or the electorate it will be too little too late.
Religious nutters will have a field day, messianic cults will thrive.
Climate scientists, naturalists, biologists, permaculturalists, hippie realists, etc, will ride bikes, go vegetarian, build networks and adapt to a turbulent post carbon future …
Mmm. Let’s be frank. The western way of life is unsustainable, unjust and often vacuous. The global problems battering our shores cannot be solved by consumer capitalism or endless wars. As Ted Trainer argues, there’s zilch possibility of the “living standards” of everyone on earth rising to rich world per capita levels of consumption: think energy, minerals, timber, water, food, phosphorous etc. It is our reckless gorging that generates the alarming tapestry global crises. How many of us have truly grasped the magnitude of the overshoot? Such a lavish lifestyle would not be possible if rich countries relaxed their grip on world resources which we wont so most of the world’s people are condemned to deprivation.
This view does not resonate in Parliament, the pulpit or the press. As the situation worsens, there could be an abrupt impact on mental health, perhaps a “pandemic of personal, spiritual, and psychological crises”, notes Sara Anne Edwards. She is preparing people to face a series of continual losses from the trivial to catastrophic, most likely fort the rest of their lives. For example, “going shopping, one of the more popular ways we in America deal with unpleasant feelings, will ultimately only aggravate, not ameliorate our growing concerns. Nor will traveling, partying, or of course, turning to drugs, alcohol and other addictive substances. The tornado is still coming and we still know it, even if we want to deny it.
THE PROPHETS CONFERENCE
Floods, Fires, Famine and Fox News what’s next? More unsettling omens. Canterbury Cathedral is falling down, its pillars held together with duct tape and the entire structure on the brink of collapse. Like so much else.
According to cosmic outriders, we’ve only got three years left. The oft repeated date of destiny is December 21, 2012 Big Bang, farewell! Why then? Because it says so on the Mayan Calendar. No it doesn’t, say experts, it’s found nowhere in the ancient texts of Mayan literature. Over the years, scores of books have whipped up a frenzy of delicious fear, warning that the entire solar system appears to be heading for a dangerous interstellar energy cloud. The edgy Terrence McKenna was persuaded that a mathematical algorithm gathering data on the future, seized up at year 2012 and unexpectedly collapsed into a vortex, rather like Terrence did himself. A “Prophets Conference” will be held in Cancun, Mexico, on January 2010.
All welcome. It’s aim is to “explore a radically different, more optimistic interpretation of the Mayan prophecy”. Instead of predicting a physical destruction of the material world, the prophecy could refer to a dramatic upward shift in global consciousness. If only. Meanwhile, get a glimpse of the forthcoming movie:
THE TORTURER’S APPRENTICE: UPDATE
Journal of a Futurist, 17 September 2009
Steve McGhee
A piece that I published on Homepage Daily in May 2009, it was circulated so widely on the web that I didn’t bother to post it here. In fact, I was having a bit of a break from this site, and so was my webmistress. This week Mamdouh Habib’s case against the Federal High Court has resumed. He is suing the Federal Government for damages over his torture in Guantanamo Bay, Egypt, Pakistan and Afghanistan, much of which has been documented by independent sources. Habib has made plausible claims that Australian Federal Police, ASIO and other officials aided and abetted the torture and sometimes witnessed it. This is a crime under international law, including the Law Against Torture (CAT), and under Australian criminal law. Last November, Habib published a non bestselling memoir of his ordeals, My Story, which galvanized my interest in the case. In the current proceedings, the documents supplied to Habib’s lawyers by the Government are heavily redacted, supposedly for vital reasons of state. However one such redacted item had been duplicated for Habib’s lawyers in another case. This copy was not redacted. In it an ASIO officer states that Habib was a "straightforward and truthful witness". Hardly a state secret. What’s the government afraid of? I think we know. Here’s my previous piece, slightly updated:
AUSTRALIA’S ROLE IN THE AMERICAN INQUISITION
The revelations of a once secret 2006 report by the International Committee of the Red Cross on the use of torture and “cruel, inhuman, or degrading punishment” on prisoners at Guantánamo and secret CIA jails came as a shock to many. This is odd, because anyone with a keyboard, modem and half a brain, quickly discovered that in the panicky aftermath of 9/11, the West had forged a pact with the Devil. It was not only Dick Cheney who felt the call of the dark side - it was virtually the entire governing class of America, Britain and Australia. Yes, even Australia, a former penal colony that started life as Britain’s Guantanamo.
You might think this grim past would sharpen the desire of our institutions to root out injustice and comfort the afflicted. Well, we go through the motions. Australia signed the Convention against Torture (CAT) and, unlike the US, ratified it. But now we have trashed it. How come? Let’s take a swift trip into the heart of darkness.
At 3am on October 2001, a bus bound for Karachi was boarded by Pakistani security heavies on the look-out for “suspicious foreigners”. Two young Germans were dragged from their seats. When Australian citizen Mamdouh Habib interceded on their behalf, he too was taken into custody. According to Habib, he was hooded, shackled, dumped in a cell and roughed up. Eventually, he was taken to the Australian High Commission in Islamabad. In his memoir, My Story, Habib insists that he met with a senior consular official, Alistair Adams. The Australian Government denies such a meeting took place. However, in 2007, The Australian newspaper tracked down Ibrahim Diab, one of the Germans removed from the bus. Diab briefly shared a cell with the Australian, and heard a policeman tell Habib he was being taken to the High Commission, and watched them depart. On his return, Habib showed Diab a business card provided by the consul.
Habib states he met Mr Adams several times while he was held in Pakistan, and that the diplomat was present when he was interrogated by US agents. Adams allegedly told him he would be sent to an Egyptian jail. The Government admits Habib was twice seen by an officer of the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) who used the name Paul Stokes and once by an Australian Federal Police officer, Mark Briskey.
Meanwhile, under pressure from the Americans, the Pakistanis were keen for Habib to confess to an act of terror, so he was strung on a hook and zapped with electricity until he bled through every orifice. This happened, he says, more than once. Next on the agenda was an act of rendition, which began with a bunch of Americans in balaclavas, wearing black T-shirts, grey pants & yellow boots, beating him black and blue. They cut off his clothes, rammed a suppository up his rectum and fitted him with nappy and tracksuit. “The Australian diplomat was there and saw everything that happened”, writes Habib. “He wore a balaclava, but I recognized his coloured shirt, the checked jacket, the elbow patches…” More than one Australian official was allegedly present.
Illegal kidnap in action, also called rendition
Now here’s the rub: Under Article 3 of the UN Convention Against Torture (CAT), a State must not transport a person to another State where he/she risks being tortured. So when Habib was “wrapped up like a spring roll”, barely able to breathe or walk, and dragged aboard the CIA flight to Egypt, this provision was breached. Article 4 of CAT states that an act by any person which constitutes complicity or participation in torture must be treated as a criminal offence. Thus anyone involved in renditions is liable to prosecution.
In Egypt, where torture seems to be a Government sport , Habib was interrogated by the country’s Intelligence Director, General Omar Suleiman, who is is ranked second in power to President Hosni Mubarak. Back in 2001, Suleiman took a personal interest in anyone suspected of links with Al Qaeda. As Habib had visited Afghanistan shortly before 9/11, he was under suspicion. Suleiman slapped Habib’s face so hard, the blindfold was dislodged, revealing the torturer’s identity. According to his memoir, Habib was repeatedly zapped with high-voltage electricity, immersed in water up to his nostrils, beaten, his fingers were broken and he was hung from metal hooks.
He was again interrogated by Omar Suleiman. To loosen Habib’s tongue, Suleiman ordered a guard to murder a gruesomely shackled Turkistan prisoner in front of Habib and he did, with a vicious karate kick. Suleiman is expected to be the next President of Egypt.
Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni welcomes Egyptian intelligence chief Omar Suleiman (R) to the Foreign Ministry
According to My Story, ASIO agents and other Australian officials visited Habib in Egypt (“David” and “Stewart” are two of the names provided). ASIO had previously raided Habib’s Sydney home, and delivered the results to his Egyptian torturers: phone numbers, bank statements, SIM cards, a laptop, tapes of private conversations, his address book, etc. On the face of it, this is a blatant breach of article 4 of CAT. In Federal Court hearings, Habib’s lawyers stated that Australian officials were not only complicit in Habib’s torture, but were active participants.
During his time in Government, Attorney General Phillip Ruddock repeatedly denied he was ever aware of Habib’s whereabouts, as did PM John Howard and Foreign Affairs Minister Alexander Downer. These denials lack credibility. In Feb 2005, the New York Times revealed that soon after the CIA kidnapped Habib, the Department of Foreign Affairs sent a bizarre fax to his wife: “We remain confident that your husband is detained in Egypt… the government has received credible advice that he is well and being treated well.” (Until recently, Downer continued to claim there was no proof torture occurred at Guantanamo). The ABC’s Four Corners program disclosed a paper trail of documents that revealed the Government was aware, within days of his rendition, that Mr Habib was in Egyptian hands.
Article 2 of CAT states that no exceptional circumstances whatsoever, whether a state of war or a threat or war, internal political instability or any other public emergency, may be invoked as a justification of torture. A Sydney Morning Herald trawl of FOI documents revealed that “senior Australian officials were fully aware that Habib was a victim of the CIA’s rendition program and desperately tried to cover it up.”
In April 2002, after five months of abominable torment, Habib was illegally rendered to the “Internment Facility” in Bagram, Afghanistan, where US soldiers were preoccupied with torturing and murdering local farmers and taxi drivers. From here he was illegally rendered to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, by which time he was half dead.
According to three British citizens detained in Guantanamo, “the Tipton Three”, Mamdouh Habib arrived “in catastrophic shape, mental, and physical.” While asleep, he bled from his nose, ears, and mouth. He received no medical attention. Later he was placed in isolation at Camp Echo, where prisoners are deprived of natural light 24 hours a day.
Even so, when Habib was carted off to meet Australian officials at Guantanamo, he was handcuffed and chained to the floor, apparently in distress. An official interview transcript names an ASIO agent as present, as well as Australian federal police officers Ramzi Jabbour and Steven Lancaster, plus Glenda Gauci from the Department of Foreign Affairs. Apart from the familiar litany of beatings, drugging and electric shocks, Guantanamo offered unique refinements: being urinated upon, having menstrual blood thrown in your face, being interrogated for 15 hour periods with short breaks. Former British detainee Tarek Degoul said that Habib was beaten, dragged by chains and photographed naked. Doctors who later examined Habib’s medical reports found plenty of signs of abuse.
After the Spanish American War of 1898 in the Philippines, the U.S. Army used waterboarding
In May 2004, Australia’s consul general in Washington, Derek Tucker finally arrived at Guantanamo with a warning for Habib: unless he cooperated with the Americans and admitted to something incriminating, he would be sent back to Egypt. The torture continued. US interrogators did everything possible “to make me crazy,” says Habib. He says he was sexually humiliated by a prostitute, told that his family were dead and shown images of his wife’s head superimposed on photographs of naked women next to Osama bin Laden.
In Parliament, John Howard swept aside allegations of torture and quoted the view of Derek Tucker, that Habib “had not been treated unacceptably”. Tucker visited Habib several times and his mantra never varied: unless Habib “co-operated with the Americans”, he would be sent back to Egypt. He wasn’t kidding. It was only the swift intervention of US human rights lawyer Joe Margulies that stopped this disgusting threat from materialising. After being held in Guantánamo Bay for almost three years, Mamdouh Habib was released without charge.
On his return to Australia, Habib was placed under surveillance and his passport confiscated. Article 14 of CAT commits Australia to ensure the victim of an act of torture obtains redress and has an enforceable right to fair and adequate compensation. This Article was flouted, compensation was rejected. Habib has been pursuing the matter since 2005, with the case continually obstructed by the Howard government and its successor, the Rudd government. The slumbering proceedings evoke the aura of a secret trial.
What is the Government afraid of? Upsetting America? Certainly. And a reluctance to reveal the number of senior officials who may have dirtied their hands. In January 2006, the Sydney Morning Herald obtained documents confirming that the Howard government and its intelligence agencies were “deeply implicated in the illegal rendition and imprisonment” of Habib. Following the recent US torture scandals, President Obama suggested an investigation should focus on the lawyers, which is also a pretty good place to start in Australia.
Former Prime Minister John Howard is a lawyer, as is the former Attorney General Philip Ruddock. The former head of Foreign Affairs, Alexander Downer, will need to face scrutiny, as well as legal officers, public servants and other torture enablers. It has emerged that the US Government told ASIO heads it planned to send Habib to Egypt for “questioning” several weeks before his illegal rendition. Other agencies are tainted. Last December, Natalie O’Brien of The Australian reported that the Defence Department holds over 85,000 pages of documents relating to the rendition of Habib to Egypt, “despite having assured federal parliament it had no involvement in the matter”. It is Australia’s rock solid obligation under Article 5 of CAT to make torture offences “punishable by appropriate penalties which take into account their grave nature”. While the official hand of the Australia Government signed and ratified CAT, its covert hand fed human flesh to sadists. Prime Minster Rudd has no other choice but to set up a Royal Commission with sweeping powers.
Post Script 1
After this piece was circulated online, some readers who tried to pursue the matter with Government departments were struck with a wall of silence. The Department of Foreign Affairs shut its eyes and blocked its ears. One persistent correspondent finally obtained this response from Federal Labor MP Bob McMullan:
Post Script 2:
In 2006, Habib was pepper-sprayed and falsely imprisoned by NSW police after witnessing a double killing in Sydney's west. It was Habib who phoned the police. When they arrived, an officer said “put this terrorist in the wagon”. He was thrown to the ground, punched, kicked and sprayed, then locked in a cell see story.
Post Script 3: UPDATE in New Matilda.
Nearly eight years on and still no one has been held accountable for this barbaric episode. In fact, authorities in both the United States and Australia are doing their best to make sure the details stay a secret.Successive Australian governments have also shown a determination to shut down Mamdouh Habib's claims. Even before the plane from Guantanamo Bay landed, John Howard declared Habib wouldn't be getting a cent of compensation. The Rudd Government is continuing the vigorous legal fight to have Habib's compensation case against the Commonwealth thrown out of court even before it starts. FULL STORY HERE, click here.
Journal of a Futurist
Thursday 10 September 2009 KABUL-SHIT
The brain disease sweeping the West is virulent and vicious, like the golden Staph which haunts many hospitals. Most at risk are Presidents, Prime Ministers, Generals and journalists. The ailment is not triggered by bacteria but by an ideology as old as history, which every so often resurfaces as a new strain, and this one hasn’t been named. It’s often fatal. Less so to the carriers than those caught in their sights. Let’s call it Kabul-shit the propensity to ignore the years of violence inflicted on Afghanistan and to paint the invaders as heroes.
It sometimes seems that the greater the slaughter of civilians, the louder the praise for the mission. This may be due to guilt. Britain’s Gordon Brown: We are in Afghanistan to purge terrorism. Australia’s Kevin Rudd: Our soldiers are building schools. America’s Barack Obama: This is a war of necessity. The Sydney Morning Herald: The mission is to bolster Afghanistan against Al-Qaeda and to support regional stability in Pakistan.
Tosh, the lot of it. The war started as an act of revenge on the perpetrators of the 9/11 tragedy and was not authorized by the United Nations. It took two years and a thousand bloody air strikes before UN Resolution 1510 finally granted the invaders an after-the-fact "legitimacy". Many legal scholars still regard the invasion as illegal under international law.
Security guards hired to protect the US embassy in Kabul let their hair down
Since the start of Operation Enduring Freedom in October 2001, how many Afghani civilians have been blown away? Take a guess. It’s not widely publicized. Wikipedia puts civilian casualties at “roughly” between 9,000 and 27,000. This does not include the thousands of maimed children.
All for what? Why are we there? The Taliban were not responsible for 9/11. “Yes they are” claims the Sydney Morning Herald, they “nurtured Al Qaeda”. Breast feeding Osama bin Laden, tucking in his little romper suit…? The Herald editorial ignores the role of the CIA in seeding the Taliban, and pouring in cash and weapons for the Mujahideen to kick out the Soviets.
In October 2001, shortly after the US started its own invasion, the Taliban offered to surrender Osama bin Laden to a third country for trial, so long as the bombing was halted and they were shown evidence of his involvement in 9/11. George Bush’s reply: "There's no need to discuss innocence or guilt. We know he's guilty."
A perfect example of Kabul-shit. If Bush possessed the evidence, why wasn’t it divulged? Three years later, in October 2004, a video was delivered to Al Jazeera in which bin Laden claimed responsibility for the 9/11 attacks.
And so, eight years after the invasion, despite what Western Generals keep promising, US and NATO bombs continue to pulverise this unhappy land. It’s like a never ending blood sport. Why can’t we pull out? Every politician has a different answer. Former Australian Prime Minister, John Howard pithily expressed the fear that lurks in the souls of warmongers: A premature withdrawal would be a blow to the prestige of the West. Remember Prince William a few years ago, calling in air strikes on “enemy positions”, the media thrilled. Hurrah for Western prestige. Never mind that our continued occupation involves aerial assassination on a massive scale, a kind of slow motion genocide look at the record!
And in February this year, it was plucky little Australia that kicked off the shooting season, with a special forces attack on a compound in Uruzgan, killing 5 Afghan children. In April, American forces killed four civilians - a man, a woman, and two children - as well as an unborn baby. At first the US military said these were "armed militants", but as is often the case - it was later conceded the dead were civilians. In May, we had the Farah massacre.
The US military claimed that only militants were hit, but the Afghan Defense Ministry announced a death toll of 140 villagers, producing an official list with the names and ages of those killed: 93 were children, 22 were adult males.
This was a bit too much, even for the Pentagon. The previous commander was dumped. President Obama appointed General Stanley McChrystal, formerly head of
Task Force 6-26, a death squad that ran a brutal interrogation unit at Camp Narnia, near Baghdad. "High-value" detainees were kept in the Black Room, formerly a Saddam dungeon. Its décor featured a darkened cell with butcher’s hooks hanging from the ceiling. Basically, McChrystal’s task force ran a secret prison and his unit was implicated in two prisoner deaths. A prosecution was initiated, but ran out of steam after a “computer glitch” had disappeared the unit’s records. An Esquire writer who visited Camp Narnia, John H. Richardson, reportedit was so secret that its officers used false names and it was a place where “bad things happened”, a place where Stanley McChrystal had made a “personal promise that the Red Cross would never be allowed into the camp”, in violation of US treaty obligations.
Last week came the disastrous US fighter jet air strike in the northern province of Kunduz, which a prominent Afghan rights group claims to have killed up to 70 civilians, a figure based on interviews with local residents. A few days later, it was reported that Soldiers from the US Army’s 10th Mountain Division made an armed raid on a hospital in eastern Afghanistan, searching for insurgents. The soldiers bound guards and relatives before turning patients out of beds and ransacking a women’s ward, it is claimed. Nato is investigating.
“This war has nothing to do with defending the American people”, commented a New York Times feedback contributor, “Obama’s war is the war of the overgrown military industrial complex that needs a continuous flow of dollars in order to survive”.
Another writes: “The so-called “new strategy” announced by general McChrystal is nothing but a propaganda ploy to appease the American public. The Afghan war is continued exactly as it was pursued by the defunct Bush policy. Carpet bomb everything and perhaps the enemy will disappear”.
According to Russian analyst Andrei Konurov, Washington and Brussels have far broader geo-strategic objectives in Afghanistan and Pakistan, and “ultimately the world”, to abandon current operations and occupations. He points out that "the US has deployed 19 military bases in Afghanistan and Central Asian countries” since 2001.
US Terrorism expert Bruce Hoffman, today told the NY Times an Afghan pullout could deny the United States bases from which it carries out Predator bombing missions. From their dual perspectives, both experts seem to believe that the US gameplan is far more complex, entrenched and far reaching than dreamed of by media analysts.
Finally, a comment from Dr Abdullah, the leading opposition candidate:"We have insecurity in this country. We have bad government. We have corruption. We have narcotics. We have a war. We have an insurgency. On top of that, if a leadership is imposed on the people based on fraudulent elections, what will happen? What will happen to Afghanistan?"
There are no easy answers. Curbing air strikes is a start, as well as holding clean elections. Many westerners seek a bright future for Afghanistan and the voices of the well informed, and of the local people, must prevail over trigger happy soldiers, secret geo-political maneuverings and the endless flood of Kabul-shit.
Journal of a Futurist 30 September 2008
THE CREDIT CRISIS AND THE COLLECTIVE UNCONSCIOUS
On September 11, 2008 I received an “Impending Event Alert” from the Arlington Institute, an NGO that specializes in contemplating global futures and trying to influence rapid, positive change. On the whole it’s pretty straight, like its founder John L. Petersen, though this might be a disguise. His bio includes stints at the National War College, the Institute for National Security Studies, the Office of the Secretary of Defense, and the National Security Council staff at the White House. Petersen has long had an interest in “wild cards”, or high impact surprises, and his three week old email seems uncannily prescient.
“Here at the Arlington Institute, we have worked with real pre-cognizant dreamers who have had experience with intelligence services and we have subsequently learned about the hundreds of case studies of individuals who had explicit dreams about the 9/11 affair (people jumping out of burning high rise buildings, etc.), beginning some six months before the event. We have been intrigued with the notion that the human collective unconscious somehow anticipates large impending perturbations. Well, in the last two days I have received four independent, explicit indications from far removed friends suggesting that something very substantial and disruptive is going to happen to the U.S. within the next 60 days or so. If these warnings manifest themselves in an event of the significance of something like 9/11 then people all over the world should begin to experience dreams and other intuitions, suggesting that something extraordinary is about to happen. So I’m asking you to participate in an experiment with us. If you, or someone you know, experiences any kind of significant suggestion (dream, intuition, etc.) that something big and disruptive is about to happen in the coming weeks, send us a note and tell us about it. We’ll compile them all and see if we can find patterns or pointers toward an actual future event.” Here’s his email. dreams2008@arlingtoninstitute.org
Has the meltdown been foreshadowed in a million dreams? Last night as I drifted to bed, the mass media kept banging away about the “inevitability” of the Wall Street bail out being accepted, and how it’s all that’s left between prosperity and annihilation. On the edgier blogs, it was the opposite spiel. A gang of crooks fleecing the taxpayer, martial law imminent, links to protests on Wall Street, which were ignored on the news. Hard to know what to believe. “It is a final irony that the most conservative Republicans have voted down what they call an ‘un-American socialist measure’, writes Renate Ogilve. What socialism never managed is now becoming a new and astonishing capitalist phenomenon: nationalisation by default. History is not dead, it is alive and has a sense of humour.
THE MENACE OF RAMPAGING THIRD WORLD TEENS
Now we have three perilous events unfolding at once; the neo-colonial homicidal invasions, financial meltdown and the acceleration of global warming. Plus an idiot in the White House and two risky aspirants, a rookie and a war criminal. Why does dropping bombs on the Vietnamese qualify a man to be President? The US military have published heir latest Modernization Strategy (by Lieut Gen Stephen Speakes), which hails a future of "perpetual warfare”, one driven by a fear of "population growth in less developed countries which will expose a 'youth bulge'. "This will present the US with further "resource competition" as rampaging Third World teens "will consume ever increasing amounts of food, water and energy". The army’s strategy? A new, networked 'Future Force Warrior’, who will deploy among the target population and operate simultaneously several remote, unmanned ground and air weapons systems, such as the ones currently murdering women and children in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan. This is a failed future scenario of business as usual, including the business of killing.
This is not a time to be led by Generals. This is a time to listen to the boundary riders, the ravers, the eco warriors, the planetary citizens, the poets, the innovators, the bridge builders… no matter how crazy eyed, out of fashion or ahead of the pack. Wild ideas can open minds in times of lies and confusion and debt. Here are two videos one old, one new which resonate with America’s honourable, long nourished spirit of freedom, adventure and dare we say it ? - an awakening