12
Mar 03

Some minor details

So, a few things I forgot to mention. Minor things, but noteworthy.

  1. I saw Paulie Shore on 6th St. while out with my dear, dear friend and knitting/crochet dynamo Susan. The way she knits/crochets is the similar to the way she writes emails and letters. She’s inexhaustible. Seriously. I’ve been trying to get her to draw some comics for me as she’s also a fantastic artist. I need to do more arm twisting. Anyway, back to the original point, we walked past him and I didn’t even notice him, but Susan got all excited and made sure we chased him so I could get a look. This is like my first celebrity encounter since the Martin Sheen incident of ’95.
  2. Well. Someone stole a load of laundry from me. True, I did leave it overnight since I forgot to get it out before the laundromat closed, but it’s still crappy. I just wish I knew what it was that I lost. Luckily, it was a load of whites so I don’t think it was too important, but now I’m down to two pairs of white socks, one of which was left for me in the washing machine. I hope they enjoy my hanes t-shirts. Sigh. I’m going to go off if I see some homeless guy wearing my favorite t-shirt (the one with the brahma bull on it). Apparently from what the cleaning woman told me, some of the homeless in the area will take a garbage back out of the trashcan and just load up. I learned a valuable lesson I’d like to import to all of you without your own washers and dryers. Don’t leave your laundry unattended. You can forget about it and it could get stolen or it could just get stolen.

11
Mar 03

Defensive

I’m in the middle of taking at home defensive driving. It’s looking like it’ll put me at 4am by the end of the whole six hour ordeal. Given a choice I’d rather pound nails into my own scrotum. It’s going to be a long night. I’m just glad I have my laptop here, so I can slack.


11
Mar 03

I’ve been a busy beaver

Ran several errands, installed MovableType and built a website (www.skurt.com) out of thin air for A. (be encouraging to this newcomer and peep my sloppy, mad photoshop skills), and other than that unloading a week’s worth of thoughts and energies.


11
Mar 03

Break it down

“Friend, do not concern yourself with who I am; you will never know. I do not want you to accept anything I say. I do not want anything from any of you; I do not desire popularity; I do not want your flattery, your following. Because I am in love with life, I do not want anything. These questions are not of very great importance. What is of importance is the fact that you obey and allow your judgement to be perverted by authority. Your judgement, your mind, your affection, your life are being perverted by things which have no value, and herein lies sorrow.”

J. Krishnamurti
Early Talks, 1930


11
Mar 03

A secret blueprint for U.S. global domination

The Plan: Were Neo-Conservatives’ 1998 Memos a Blueprint for Iraq War?:


    March 10 — Years before George W. Bush entered the White House, and years before the Sept. 11 attacks set the direction of his presidency, a group of influential neo-conservatives hatched a plan to get Saddam Hussein out of power. …

    And in a report just before the 2000 election that would bring Bush to power, the group predicted that the shift would come about slowly, unless there were “some catastrophic and catalyzing event, like a new Pearl Harbor.”

    Some critics of the Bush administration’s foreign policy, especially in Europe, have portrayed PNAC as, in the words of Scotland’s Sunday Herald, “a secret blueprint for U.S. global domination.”

    The group was never secret about its aims. In its 1998 open letter to Clinton, the group openly advocated unilateral U.S. action against Iraq because “we can no longer depend on our partners in the Gulf War coalition” to enforce the inspections regime.


11
Mar 03

Things can only get better

  1. Ashcroft Unveils DNA Proposal: Which political donors are gonna get the fat contracts for this jobby job?
  2. Drug habits die hard: Cocaine and amphetamine drug users struggle with the residual effects of their drug habits for up to a year after going cold turkey – much longer than previously reported.
  3. Cool art, via Metafilter
  4. ‘Superbomb’ Video Will Be Sent to Scare Iraq: I’m upset. You mean we’re not using nucular bombs to shed innocent blood anymore?
  5. US Secretly Urged Israelis to Walk Out of Peace Talks
  6. Movie Men Add Special Effects to Media War
  7. Bush apologizes to Afghan leader Karzai: Interesting timing considering Afghanistan’s puppet president has been talking to Russian officials and diplomats. If Afghanistan’s government came out against the Iraq war it would be a huge black eye for the American war establishment.

11
Mar 03

The mortal coil

While some animals die, or slowly vanish due to overkilling and destruction of habitat, other animals are seizing the opportunity to become even more successful. Sometimes growing much larger, breeding more frequently, and becoming vastly more numerous. You have to admire the stubbornness and indomitability of life. Nature is various and complex, never failing to seize any opportunity for expansion. Nature is optimistic.

Sometimes I like to imagine that if there were beings on a higher plane of existence, nearly immortal and outside the bounds of time and material constraints they might regard the biological infestation of earth with curiosity. It’s almost as if our planet were a roiling mass of things coming into and going out of being, feeding off one another, birth and death, consumption and elimination, like a fungal mass or vegetable bloom, or infected sore, or a giant heart, pulsing with life.

Even when I consider my own body I am ignorant of everything that is going on there. I have some understanding of my digestion, respiration, etc., but I still don’t understand why or how I think or behave the way I do. Is it determined by chemicals, hormones, and biological processes? In some way, I am simply a well-developed colony organism. If you were able to keep my cells fed with oxygen and sugars I would continue to ‘live’, if you were somehow able to compel my pilotless body into exercising its muscles I would continue on in much the same way I do now, physically-speaking. My living cells could be grown in petri dishes for countless millenia, long after ‘I’ have departed. What is it that makes me who I am? In this sense I understand reincarnation as my life is arguably little different in substance than anyone else’s. These same questions have been asked and the general trajectory of my life has certainly been experienced by my predecessors.

I’m not so sure that humans are the height of earth evolution, or the masters of creation, but we are certainly its witnesses. We pop into being thrown right into the mix of it, eyes open and questing. One moment a drop of fluid and the next a handful of dust. Slaves to the movements we barely comprehend and acknowledge. Not until we have that real awareness that we are tied to it and that the only lasting significance we possess is in our relationship to its whole. And nothing last forever, our short lives and everyone and everything around us and after us will disappear in the same quiet way. No posthumous monuments can preserve your memory. Even our known universe is powerless against time. By current theories either expanding forever outward until all matter and energy is infinitely diffuse or collapsing back into the tiny nugget of matter and energy that preceeded the birth of our universe.


11
Mar 03

Whipping up the proles

When the Germans were the ones we were supposed to revile during WWI and WWII government propagandists changed hamburgers into Salisbury steak, sauerkraut into ‘liberty cabbage’, German measles into ‘liberty measles’, and liverwurst into ‘liberty sausage’. Germans became huns. It was necessary to the war machine to foster hatred and mistrust of anything foreign, so that when you saw or heard anything German your mind would close up and your brain would go into a paroxysm of fear.

This is happening now to the French because their government is opposing our government’s movement towards war. Americans are peace-loving and independent yet we allow our emotions to be swayed by slander and emotional appeals and insults against the French people? Now the French, who helped us against the British empire during our seminal moment, are our sworn enemies? Now they are ‘smelly, cheese-eating, surrender monkeys’? This only makes Americans look like uneducated assholes and does nothing to build support for American interests if that’s what you’re after. To this end, our ship of fools in Congress has passed a ‘symbolic’ measure to rename French fries “freedom fries.” When will the Orwellian irony stop? I’d like one bottle of Victory gin please.


11
Mar 03

More lies

Our government has been peddling a pack of lies. The whole case against Iraq amounts to a deception. As Heather pointed out, the US intelligence that Iraq had been seeking nuclear materials for a nuclear weapons program was fabricated. In other words, our government used false information because it suits their purposes and then tried to fool the rest of the world with it to garner support for their military takeover. The government has been trying to link Hussein to bin Laden since 1993 after the first WTC bombing. With a budget of trillions they have found NOTHING. It is a lie. As for regimes supporting terrorist, we have been guilty of that. When bin Laden was our ‘terrorist’, a mujahadeen fighting against the Soviets using the same guerrilla tactics, he was a freedom fighter. When we funded the Taliban and helped build Islamic training schools in Pakistan to ‘destabilize’ the Soviet Union with terrorism we were supporting ‘freedom’. Our freedom loving government brought Islamic radicals to the US to learn ‘sabotage techniques’. Now to me, this means terrorism.

If you think for a moment, you’ll realize that governments will always use ‘terrorists’ or guerrillas or partisans as proxies. This is the reality of warfare now. When you use or support ‘terrorists’, which most governments do, you make it very difficult to trace who did what and you can launch covert wars without any governmental or public oversight. To the military and to war planners terrorism is a beautiful thing so long as it is not used against you. The US funds terror groups. At the very least, they have in the past. We funded bin Laden a few years ago to do the same things he has been doing now against American interests. He was just as much of a zealot then as now.

Our government has no ethical problem with terrorism. That must be clear. Any claim to the contrary is a lie. We have supported narco-trafficking fascist guerrillas in Central America, narco-trafficking Islamic radicals in the Mideast, narco-trafficking Albanian Islamic ‘freedom fighters’, the Phillipine’s Abu Sayyaf, terrorists in Italy, even White Russian guerrillas against the Bolsheviks way back in 1918. Terrorists everywhere owe a debt to the US government.


10
Mar 03

Today in Babylon

  1. Markets threatened by ‘new world disorder’: A study by Lehman Brothers’ chief economist John Llewellyn says that regardless of who backs any action there is a one in 10 chance of an ‘open-ended conflagration’ which would lead to a Viet nam war-sized bill for the US, ‘equivalent to 12 per cent of contemporary GDP’, or $1.2 trillion.
  2. Bush Sr warning over unilateral action: Mr Bush Jr, who is said never to forget even relatively minor slights, has alarmed analysts with the way in which he has allowed senior Administration figures such as Donald Rumsfeld, the Defence Secretary, aggressively to criticise France and Germany.
  3. Why was Richard Perle meeting with Adnan Khashoggi?
  4. Frist yanks poll from web site after blaming anti-war results on “hackers”
  5. Supreme Court to hear police questioning case revising landmark Miranda decision
  6. Danger of super germs is immediate, doctors say
  7. China Moves Away From Communist System
  8. Kids’ viewing of TV violence linked to aggression as adults