10
Jun
2004

US government faked Bush news reports

Chris Tryhorn

Tuesday March 16, 2004

TV news reports in America that showed President George Bush getting a standing ovation from potential voters have been exposed as fake, it has emerged. The US government admitted it paid actors to pose as journalists in video news releases sent to TV stations intending to convey support for new laws about health benefits.

Investigators are examining the film segments, in which actors pretending to be journalists praise the benefits of the new law passed last year by President Bush, to see if they could be construed as propaganda...

http://www.guardian.co.uk/uselections2004/story/0,13918,1170535,00.html


Informant: m macleod

Joe Ryan Iraq Diary - March entries from diary of Abu Ghraib interrogator

http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/joe_ryan_iraq_diary


Informant: Vince Bradley

Help Stop the BLM's "Energy Trumps All" plan for New Mexico's Otero Mesa

Take Action!

Otero Mesa in south central New Mexico is one of the largest remaining areas of intact Chihuahuan desert grassland. It’s wild and rich in life, including the a robust native pronghorn herd. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has released an oil and gas drilling plan for Otero Mesa and, like other such plans for other wild places, would make energy development the dominant use of the land.

Please tell the BLM you reject its "oil above everything" mistreatment of your public lands.

http://ga1.org/campaign/OteroMesa/wd8ks5xr2mktbe

"Clear Skies" Allows More Deaths Than Any Other Air Pollution Plan

http://www.bushgreenwatch.org/mt_archives/000135.php

Freibrief zum Foltern

Der Bericht des Wallstreet Journals, der die Bemühungen der US-Regierung dokumentiert, sich einen Freibrief zum Foltern von Gefangenen auszustellen: http://links.net-hh.de/?lid=22169

Dieser beruhte auf einer zweigeteilten Argumentation:

1) Soldaten und Offiziere der US-Armee könnten sich berufen auf höhere Weisungen, die sie zu befolgen hätten, und für die sie nicht zur Rechenschaft zu ziehen seinen.

2) Der Präsident / das Weiße Haus wiederum, deren Weisungen Folge geleistet würde, ständen außerhalb jeder Rechtssprechung und hätten die Freiheit, alles anzuordnen, was sie für das Wohl und die Sicherheit des Landes als richtig erachteten. Dies gelte insbesondere dann, wenn die Gefahr von Terroranschlägen bestünde (die im Irak als permanent gegeben anzunehmen ist)

Von dieser Argumentation wurde offensichtlich im Irak (etwa in Abu Ghuraib) und in Afghanistan umfassend Gebrauch gemacht.

Die Studie zum "rechtmäßigen" Einsatz von Foltermethoden bei Verhören, die von der Bush-Regierung in Auftrag gegeben wurde, umfasst ca. 100 Seiten und wurde der Geheimhaltung für die nächsten 10 Jahre unterworfen.

Mary Ellen O'Connell, Professorin für internationales Recht in Ohio, die die Studie zu Gesicht bekam, kommentierte den Inhalt: der Bericht sei "designed to find the legal loopholes that will permit the use of torture against detainees", also befasse sich mit der Suche nach rechtlichen Schlupflöchern, die die Anwendung der Folter gegenüber Gefangenen legitimieren könnten.

Justizminister Ashcroft weigerte sich gegenüber dem Justizausschuss des Kongresses Einsicht in die Untersuchung zu geben, die zweifellos geeignet ist, ihn und die Regierung insgesamt schwer zu belasten.

Der Historiker Juan Cole (Professor an der University of Michigan und Irakexperte) etikettiert den Vorgang nun als "Torturegate" und zitiert die Paragraphen des amerikanischen Strafrechts, die - entgegen der Studie - in Anwendung zu bringen sind, und die das Strafmass für die Verantwortlichen des Einsatzes von Folter in schweren Fällen, d.h. bei tödlichem Ausgang für eins der Opfer, mit lebenslänglicher Haft oder sogar mit der Todesstrafe bedrohen:

Torturegate, G8, and the Greater Middle East

The Wall Street Journal's revelation of White House counsels' memoranda permitting what most people would consider torture-- on the basis of the president's position as commander in chief in wartime-- is among the most chilling things we have seen from a Bush administration not lacking in chills for civil libertarians. It seems clear from the anger expressed by senators like Joe Biden in the hearings addressed by Attorney General John Ashcroft on Tuesday that they now suspect Bush himself authorized the Abu Ghuraib torture routines. And, they are helpless to do anything about it.

The revelations about the torture memos
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/06/08/1086460297930.html have cast a cloud over Bush's presentations at the G8 summit in Georgia. Since the Bush centerpiece at that conference was supposed to be promoting democracy in the Middle East, the Torturegate revelations pointed to US feet of clay. Wire services
http://www.hipakistan.com/en/detail.php?newsId=en67357&F_catID=&f_type=source noted Bush's complete failure with Middle Eastern leaders at the summit:

"In an effort to demonstrate engagement with Arabs on the issues, Mr Bush invited the leaders of a number of Islamic countries to attend a lunch on Wednesday with G8 leaders, at their own expense. But leaders of some key nations, including Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Morocco, turned down the invitation, and Qatar was purposely snubbed because of administration anger at al-Jazeera's coverage of the Iraq war. Ms Rice cited scheduling issues as the reason Morocco and Egypt - one of the effort's harshest critics - will not appear."

That sounds pretty sad.

With regard to the memos themselves, As usual, Josh Marshall http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com/archives/week_2004_06_06.php#003045 is on the case. And, Billmon has an amusing http://billmon.org/archives/001518.html treatment of the hypocrisy of Mary L. Walker, the US Air Force general counsel who led the team of lawyers that wrote the torture memos. (She claims to be a Christian. On the other hand, we cynical lefties should remember that it was Christian soldiers who blew the whistle on Abu Ghuraib, out of stricken consciences.)

A Republican Congress is most unlikely to impeach George W. Bush, even if it does become clear that he is the torturer in chief and that Lynddie England is not the mastermind behind Abu Ghuraib. But he could be prosecuted, even after leaving office, for breaking US law against torture.

United States Code Title 18. Section 2340. Definitions as used in this chapter –

(1) ''torture'' means an act committed by a person acting under the color of law specifically intended to inflict severe physical or mental pain or suffering (other than pain or suffering incidental to lawful sanctions) upon another person within his custody or physical control;

(2) ''severe mental pain or suffering'' means the prolonged mental harm caused by or resulting from -
(A) the intentional infliction or threatened infliction of severe physical pain or suffering;
(B) the administration or application, or threatened administration or application, of mind-altering substances or other procedures calculated to disrupt profoundly the senses or the personality;
(C) the threat of imminent death; or
(D) the threat that another person will imminently be subjected to death, severe physical pain or suffering, or the administration or application of mind-altering substances or other procedures calculated to disrupt profoundly the senses or personality; and

(3) ''United States'' includes all areas under the jurisdiction of the United States including any of the places described in sections 5 and 7 of this title and section 46501(2) of title 49.

Section 2340A. Torture

(a) Offense. - Whoever outside the United States commits or attempts to commit torture shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than 20 years, or both, and if death results to any person from conduct prohibited by this subsection, shall be punished by death or imprisoned for any term of years or for life.

(b) Jurisdiction. - There is jurisdiction over the activity prohibited in subsection (a) if -
(1) the alleged offender is a national of the United States; or
(2) the alleged offender is present in the United States, irrespective of the nationality of the victim or alleged offender.

(c) Conspiracy. - A person who conspires to commit an offense under this section shall be subject to the same penalties (other than the penalty of death) as the penalties prescribed for the offense, the commission of which was the object of the conspiracy.

'As Steve Rendell noted
http://zzpat.tripod.com/cvb/may_2004/us_torture_pundits.html in a piece a couple of years ago,

Citing Title 18, Section 242 of the United States Code, legal writer Karen L. Snell notes (The Recorder, 10/31/01): "The use of pressure tactics, including torture by proxy, not only renders evidence obtained inadmissible in court. It's also a crime. And it is not just the person who physically or mentally assaults a suspect who is guilty. Any person who aids, abets, counsels or conspires to commit such acts is a criminal." '


Informant Gerhard Wendebourg

Investigating Chemtrails

Canadian journalist William Thomas ( http://www.willthomas.net/ ) returned to update the chemtrail situation ( http://www.willthomas.net/Chemtrails/ ). Chemtrails have plumes that are wider than ordinary contrails and instead of quickly dissipating as contrails do, they spread out across the sky and can last for hours, he said. Thomas' research indicates that chemtrail spraying has expanded across North America, as well as other spots around the globe.

He believes the project is carried out by military jets, which spray out microscopic "sunlight reflective particles" such as barium, aluminum, and quartz as part of a "climate modification experiment." These particles may be bringing down viruses from the upper atmosphere that are making people ill, he suggested.

Project HAARP (which Thomas reported has been sold to the British company B.A.E. http://www.baesystems.com/ ) may be connected to chemtrail experimentation, he said. Thomas also detailed how two brothers in Victoria, British Columbia were able to cease chemtrail spraying over their area, by complaining to the International Airport that large aircraft were flying too close together and were a safety hazard.

http://www.skyhighway.com/~chemtrails/, a website based in Santa Cruz, is one of the better online sources for information on the chemtrail phenomenon, he added.

More about the CoasttoCoast-Show from coasttocoastam.com on last Monday April 19th, 2004: http://www.coasttocoastam.com

Source: http://www.piltpress.com/news/content/view/432/

GEHEIME ZIELE - KLARE METHODEN

Einem Großteil der Bevölkerung ist es nicht möglich zu erkennen was sich gerade auf dem Globus abspielt, auf dem sie beheimatet sind.

Auf den ersten Blick könnte man vermuten dass tatsächlich das blanke Chaos ausgebrochen ist, doch wie wir wissen unterliegt nichts dem Zufall. Wenn es einem gelingt sich von Wut, Angst und Frust freizumachen, gelingt es auch eine klare Struktur zu erkennen, eine Struktur der Planung. Die Vermutung, dass die Verwirrung in den Köpfen der Massen, die zu den genannten Gefühlen führt, gezielt, gesteuert und beabsichtigt ist, liegt sehr nahe. Denn wie es scheint, geht es im Gesellschaftsleben nur um die Zustände von Wirtschaft, Politik und Krankheit (manche nennen es auch Gesundheit).

Glauben Sie wirklich, dass jene steuernden Instanzen, die es natürlich nur gut mit uns meinen (solange wir zahlungsfähig sind), nicht merken wie die Gesellschaft verkommt und bald wie geistlos umherirrt, nach der Suche nach Mc. Donalds, Talkshows oder anderen „elementaren“ Bestandteilen des Lebens?

Der Wahnsinn hat Methode und die Gesellschaft beweist jeden Tag aufs Neue, dass sie abgestumpft ist und nur nach veralteten und vorgegebenen Mustern lebt.

Zugegeben ist es nicht leicht ein klares Muster zu erkennen, wenn man an künstliche Gebilde glaubt die man selbst weder wirklich versteht, noch nachvollziehen kann. Aber dann dennoch darauf beharrt, weil sie von Personen vorgegeben wurden, die man als Autorität anerkennt und welche natürlich dem Rest der Welt bequem die Verantwortung abnehmen.

Sei es nun die Schulmedizin mit ihren profitorientierten, künstlichen Dogmen oder veraltete Glaubenslehren - die sich bei genauerer Betrachtung in einem Buchstabensalat auflösen, an dem ein logisch denkender Mensch im gesunden Normalfall nicht länger festhalten würde. Doch wenn alle an etwas glauben und etwas schon sehr lange existiert, dann wird es schon richtig sein, nicht wahr? Außerdem ist es ja auch mal nett andere vordenken zu lassen...

Das Festhalten an alten Mustern (also der Vergangenheit) hindert daran die Gegenwart zu fassen, oder gar einen Blick in die Zukunft werfen zu können. Wenn der Einzelne beginnen würde seine eigenen Verhaltensmuster zu erforschen, so würde er sehr schnell feststellen dass dies an einem Nachmittag nicht möglich ist. Auch bedarf es dazu keiner unzähligen „ruhigen Minuten“. Bestimmte Dinge erkennt man nur dann, wenn man eine ablaufende Situation bewusst erlebt und sie nicht einfach als Gewohnheit oder ähnliches ansieht. Bewusst handeln bedeutet auch kontrolliert handeln.

Durch bewusstes Durchleben, Hinterfragen und Überdenken der eigenen Handlungen ist man auf dem besten Weg sich selbst zu entdecken. Und man ist in der Lage zu lernen, gewisse Dinge von sich fernzuhalten, welche nur dazu führen dass man von sich selbst entfernt wird. Ein Kapitän, der sein Schiff nicht steuern kann weil er es nicht kennt, wird auch nie ans Ziel kommen...

So manch einen wird das Gefühl ereilen, dass ihm Wunder widerfahren.

Doch auch Wunder unterliegen Gesetzen und keinem Zufall. Wer denn gerne an den Zufall glauben möchte kann dies gerne tun, doch ob der einzelne etwas bestimmtes glaubt oder nicht, wird nichts an den Tatsachen ändern. Sicherlich sind wir weit von der Perfektion entfernt, doch sollte es das Ziel sein den Weg des Erkennens und des Lernens zu gehen und eben dieser Weg wird heute nur noch von den allerwenigsten Menschen beschritten. Warum ist dies so?

Jene erfolgreichen Herrschaften, die das gesamte Weltgeschehen leiten. wollen diese Position auch in Zukunft gesichert sehen und setzen viel daran dass dies so bleibt und die Masse nicht dahinterkommt.

Die Masse ist also leicht zu lenken und wird stets von wenigen oder gar einem einzelnen geleitet, auch wenn es nach außen hin anders aussehen mag. Diese wenigen Instanzen arbeiten mit Manipulation und Kontrolle - doch nicht selten haben Menschen bewiesen, dass sie trotz allem einen kühlen Verstand bewahren können und in heiklen Situationen das Boot noch vor dem Kippen hindern können.

Dies geschieht aber leider erst dann, wenn das Boot kurz vor dem Sinken ist.

Noch ist das Boot in dem wir hier alle sitzen nicht gesunken und noch stehen uns alle Tore offen, denn die Dynamik die ein einzelner in Gang setzen kann, ist nicht berechenbar und diese Dynamik ist der Geist, das Mind - wenn er/es befreit ist.

Somit ist der Schlüssel offensichtlich, doch wo befindet sich die Tür in die er passt?

Alles Gute!

Manuel Strapatin

http://www.piltpress.com/news/content/view/454/40/

Demand Investigation of Abuse of Iraqi Prisoners by U.S. Military

Target: Theo van Boven Special Rapporteur of the Commission on Human Rights on the question of torture ; President George Bush

Sponsor: Emily R. Anderson

In his weekly radio address, President Bush recently declared: "One year later, despite many challenges, life for the Iraqi people is a world away from the cruelty and corruption of Saddam's regime." Yet we are now beginning to learn that life for Iraqi prisoners under U.S. military rule involves torture, abuse, and humiliation.

Amnesty International has uncovered a "pattern of torture" of Iraqi prisoners by coalition troops, and has called for an independent investigation into these abuse claims. While President Bush has vowed that any soldier found to be guilty of abuse will be punished, and several soldiers have recently received administrative "reprimands," piecemeal punishments are not enough. Even worse, a report by U.S. Maj. Gen. Antonio Taguba suggests that as many as 60% or more of the Iraqi prisoners may be civilians who have done nothing wrong. This torture and abuse at the hands of the U.S. and coalition forces is systemic, and demands a high-level, independent investigation.

It is clear that the U.S. government and military are not taking this issue seriously enough, and the world community needs to speak up now and demand change. Sign this petition to call for an international, independent, and public investigation of these abuses at all levels of the U.S. military. .....

http://www.care2.com/go/z/15041


Informant: Eye On Human Rights

Republicans Who Support 'Anybody But Bush'

http://www.capitolhillblue.com/artman/publish/article_4106.shtml


Informant: Laurel

How Big Brother Is Watching, Listening and Misusing Information About You

Welcome to America, 2004, where the actions of more than 150 million citizens are monitored 24/7 by the TIA, the Terrorist Information Awareness (originally called Total Information Awareness) program of DARPA, DHS and the Department of Justice...

http://www.capitolhillblue.com/artman/publish/article_4656.shtml


From Information Clearing House

A Time To Weep

This is a cry from the heart, a lamentation for the loss of this country's goodness and therefore its greatness. Future historians studying the decline and fall of America will mark this as the time the tide began to turn -- toward a mean-spirited mediocrity in place of a noble beacon...

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article6300.htm

Exposed: The Carlyle Group

Shocking documentary uncovers the subversion of Americas democracy...

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article3995.htm

The Rules of War Enable Terror

by Harvard professor Alan Dershowitz

The essay, "The Rules of War Enable Terror", employs the Harvard professor's rhetorical skills to undermine the legal barriers that restrict the use of torture. It is a assault on the fundamental principles of human decency...

http://www.counterpunch.com/whitney06092004.html


From Information Clearing House

9
Jun
2004

Defense Department Memo regarding justification for torturing

Full Text of March 6, 2003 Defense Department Memo regarding justification for torturing suspected terrorists...

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/pdf/military_0604.pdf

Bush ignored Pentagon lawyers over tactics in war on terror

The Bush administration routinely bypassed or overruled Pentagon experts on international law and the Geneva convention to construct a sweeping legal justification for harsh tactics in the war on terror...

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article6295.htm

White House sought info from Abu Ghraib

The head of the interrogation center at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq told an Army investigator in February that he understood some of the information being collected from prisoners there had been requested by "White House staff," according to an account of his statement obtained by the Washington Post...

http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/0609iraq-prison09.html


From Information Clearing House

Ex-C.I.A. Aides Say Iraq Leader Helped Agency in 90's Attacks

Iyad Allawi, now the designated prime minister of Iraq, ran an exile organization intent on deposing Saddam Hussein that sent agents into Baghdad in the early 1990's to plant bombs and sabotage government facilities under the direction of the C.I.A., several former intelligence officials say...

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article6297.htm

Bush Changing His Story on Prison Abuse Scandal

http://www.misleader.org/daily_mislead/Read.asp?fn=df06092004.html

Daily Mislead Archive:
http://www.misleader.org/daily_mislead/archive.asp

The Pinochet Principle

Bush Defends Torture in the Name of National Security

http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=04/06/09/1444252


Informant: kevcross5

U.S. Will Revise Data on Terror

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=2026&ncid=716&e=28&u=/latimests/20040609/ts_latimes/uswillrevisedataonterror


Informant: kevcross5

Forderung nach neuen Atomkraftwerken ist verantwortungslos

09.06.04

Ausstieg statt Neubau: Forderung nach neuen Atomkraftwerken ist verantwortungslos

Der Bundesverband Bürgerinitiativen Umweltschutz (BBU) und der hessische Landesverband des Bund für Umwelt und Naturschutz Deutschland (BUND) kritisieren den hessischen Ministerpräsidenten Roland Koch für seine Aufforderung an die Stromwirtschaft, neue Atomkraftwerke zu beantragen. Dies sei verantwortungslos und gegen den Willen der Mehrheit der Bevölkerung. Nach einer aktuellen Forsa-Umfrage des stern sprechen sich 79 Prozent der Befragten gegen den Bau neuer Atomkraftwerke aus. BBU und BUND kritisieren, dass sich Ministerpräsident Koch einseitig von der Atomlobby täuschen lasse und wichtige Fakten schlichtweg ignoriere.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:

http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php4?Nr=8634

America's ignorance is a threat to humanity

In the case of a superpower, ignorance is not bliss; it is a threat to Americans and to humanity...

http://www.iht.com/bin/print.php?file=523792.html

Unprecedented

The 2000 Presidential Election is the riveting story about the battle for the Presidency in Florida and the undermining of democracy in America...

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article5278.htm

Ban on torture overruled in Pentagon

A leaked Pentagon memo cast serious doubt yesterday on the Bush administration's insistence that its treatment of prisoners was bound by laws and treaties banning torture...

http://tinyurl.com/2l9oj


From Information Clearing House

Fake Sovereignty

Iraqis are denied the right to manage their own affairs. Democracy and human rights have been denied to Iraqis, not because Iraqis do not like democracy and human rights, but because the U.S. feared democracy. The U.S. considered sovereignty as the duty of the U.S. to take possession by conquest...

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article6290.htm

New leaders in Iraq have deep ties to U.S.

Links to the United States run deep among many in the interim Iraqi government, even as the diverse, 33-member body gears up to assert its independence from the U.S. government...

http://www.iht.com/bin/print.php?file=523878.html


From Information Clearing House

Prison Torture Was Approved at Top Levels

New Evidence

http://www.ipsnews.net/interna.asp?idnews=24072


Informant: mcjohnson777

SAY NO TO SHELL CANADA'S NEW DRILLING PLANS

In its latest assault on Alberta's fragile Castle Wilderness, Shell Canada has proposed a six-year plan to drill up to six new "sour gas" wells in the region's Carbondale foothills. Sour gas wells contain large amounts of hydrogen sulfide, a poisonous gas that can leak into the environment and cause serious harm to humans and wildlife, even in small doses. In the Castle, emergency-planning zones for accidental leaks would reach for six kilometers around each new well.

While Shell claims to practice sustainable energy development, the energy giant has continued to expand its activities into critical wildlife areas. The Carbondale foothills, which produce nourishing foliage earlier in the spring than the Castle's higher alpine ridges, are key habitat for elk and grizzlies. With license applications on the table for the first two sour gas wells, Shell Canada hopes to start construction of access roads and wells this summer.

Tell Shell Canada to shelve its plans for new sour gas wells in the Castle:

http://www.savebiogems.org/castle/takeaction.asp

Victory for Alaskan Rainforest

Thanks in large part to heavy pressure from our BioGems Defenders, an Oregon-based wood products company has withdrawn from negotiations to reopen the Ketchikan veneer mill in southeast Alaska. BioGems Defenders recently sent the Timber Products Company nearly 60,000 messages to protest its plans to revive the mill, which would increase demand for wood from Alaska's Tongass National Forest, a vital rainforest habitat for wild salmon, bald eagles and the Sitka black-tailed deer. Late last year, the Forest Service used the potential reopening of the mill to justify removing federal restrictions on roadbuilding and logging in pristine areas of the forest.

NRDC's BioGems News, June 2004

Protect the Tongass National Forest : Tell the EPA not to authorize log dumping in Ward Cove

The Timber Products Company's withdrawal is a big win for the Tongass. But Ketchikan officials are trying to find another operator for the plant, and have asked the Environmental Protection Agency for a permit to use nearby Ward Cove for storing and transporting logs. Without the permit, reopening the mill would be much less viable.

http://www.savebiogems.org/tongass/takeaction.asp

The End of "Better"

"The End of "Better", a commentary by Neale Donald Walsch

And so it has ended. Any last illusion that Americans may have been hanging onto that their country is a "better" country, that their people are "better" people, and that their military is a "better" military, because Americans are fair, honest, and kind has been shattered into a million pieces in the past 36 months.

First, our faith in the fairness of our political system was shaken as we watched a man who received over 100,000 fewer votes nationwide than his opponent become president of the United States. Then our faith in the fairness of our economic system-and those at the top of it-was wiped out by the unbelievable, endless and continuing accounting scandals that have shown us just what kind of integrity our corporate world possesses.

Then the man who we didn't elect ordered his country to do what we never thought we'd live to see the United States of America ever do: attack a foreign nation and kill hundreds of innocent people with no justification other than a suspicion. And now, finally, we weep inside for the losing of the last of our dream of who Americans are as we see sickening photographs emerge from a prison called Abu Ghraib in Iraq.

If people living in the United States really thought that Americans were "the good guys," and that it was only the rest of the world they had to worry about, they're now learning the truth. We're no better than anyone else. Period. End of sentence.

So we can stop, already, with our righteous protestations about the cruelties and unfairness of the rest of the world, about her "rogue nations" and her terrorist states and her brutal militaries and her unfair economic systems. It turns out that what many others in faraway places have been saying about us for decades is true: we are the pot calling the kettle black.

Yet even though we are now seeing ourselves as we really are, we are still shrinking from asking the painful questions. How has this all happened? How can humans cheat each other and brutalize each other and torture each other in prison cells and kill each other the way we do? What is the real problem in the world today? What is the cause of our massively dysfunctional behavior?

This is the question no one seems to want to ask. Not a single head of state has asked it. Not a single military official has looked at it. Not a single prominent politician, economist, educator, or journalist has seriously made the inquiry. Tellingly, not even one leader of any of the world's exclusivist organized religions has posed the question-much less offered an answer. Why?

Because to pose the question would be to put into question the basic human values that most of those people in positions of such power and influence have adopted-and that most of the human race has embraced, following their lead. Yet now let us consider the answer that no one wants to consider as even being possibly true: the problem in the world today is not a political problem, it is not an economic problem, and it is not a military problem. The problem in the world today is a spiritual problem.

Our problem has to do with what we believe. And beliefs are spiritual matters. It is what we believe-about God, about life, about each other-that allows us to act the way we act with each other with impunity. Our most basic beliefs support (indeed, sponsor) our behaviors. And this is one thing we don't want to look at. What is it we are believing that promotes such behaviors? We believe that we are separate from each other. We believe that there is not enough of what we need on this planet to survive and to be happy. We believe that God gives us the moral authority to use violence against each other for whatever reason we choose so long as we label it "justice" or "self defense."

Fascinatingly, we believe that whatever is buried in the portion of the earth on which we live-the minerals and rocks and oil and whatever other substance we find there-is "ours" by virtue of the fact that it exists in "our land.," raising the interesting international political question, "How far down is ' down'?" We also believe that we own the sky above us, insofar as it covers " our" land, raising the interesting international political question, "How far up is 'up'?"

Many of us also believe that our way is the only way-not the best way or the fastest way, but the only way-to heaven. Further, many of us believe that persons who believe in other ways will be condemned by God, and are therefore open to humiliation and condemnation by us. These and other of our beliefs give us plenty to fight about, but we don't ever examine these beliefs seriously to see if they are true, because our beliefs are sacrosanct. They are not open to question.

Recently, U.S. President George W. Bush told the audience at a ceremony commemorating the National Day of Prayer in the United States, "God is not on the side of any nation, yet we know He is on the side of justice. Our finest moments ...have come when we have faithfully served the cause of justice for our own citizens, and for the people of other lands." I wonder if anybody but me shivers when observing that those words could just as easily have been spoken by the spiritual leader of Hamas.

This invoking of God to add moral authority to, and thus to justify, ungodly acts is apparently not only the tactic of that militant Islamic movement, which has openly taken credit for many suicide bombing missions in the Middle East, and has issued many similar statements in the past.

What the world desperately needs now is a new form of spirituality. A spirituality that teaches not of a God who Himself uses condemnation, torture and violence as a means of control (and who encourages others to do so), but of a God who invites all of humanity to explore a new way of living and being. A spirituality that, instead of sending messages of separation and scarcity, sends messages of unity and sufficiency.

We are all one, and there is enough for all. The problem in our world is not one of supply, it is one of distribution. We have enough stuff, we simply don' t have enough will. It is the job of our spiritual and political leaders to give us the will. They are not doing it.

(Neale Donald Walsch has had five titles on the New York Times nonfiction bestseller list in the past seven years. His current book is Tomorrow's God: Our greatest spiritual challenge from Atria Books, March 2004)

Jack's note:
The one main thing I would disagree with in Neale's article is the last two sentences. I think that the everyone-for-themselves system itself is flawed to the point where leaders are not able to fix it. In order to transform the planet, people need to see a better model. That model can be demonstrated by 3,000 people in the Community model we propose. Until that is done, the people and our leaders just do not have the vision necessary for the needed changes. What I agree whole-heartedly with is that it's going to take a change in consciousness—a new Spirituality as Neale puts it. In our model the form of living in a Highest-Good- For-All Community and the necessary consciousness of the Highest Good go hand-in-hand. It will be the abundance on all levels in these Communities that will inspire people to change their consciousness. More about that next time.

Community Planet Foundation Newsletter
Volume 1: Issue 1

Exposing the New World Order

http://www.propagandamatrix.com/archive_police_state.html


Informant: m macleod

Bush Not Restricted by Torture Bans

Memo Says Bush Not Restricted by Torture Bans

Tue June 08, 2004 06:49 PM ET

by Will Dunham

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Bush, as commander-in-chief, is not restricted by U.S. and international laws barring torture, Bush administration lawyers stated in a March 2003 memorandum.

The 56-page memo to Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld cited the president's "complete authority over the conduct of war," overriding international treaties such as a global treaty banning torture, the Geneva Conventions and a U.S. federal law against torture.

"In order to respect the president's inherent constitutional authority to manage a military campaign ... (the prohibition against torture) must be construed as inapplicable to interrogations undertaken pursuant to his commander-in-chief authority," stated the memo, obtained by Reuters on Tuesday.

These assertions, along with others made in a 2002 Justice Department memo, drew condemnation by human rights activists who accused the administration of hunting for legal loopholes for using torture.

"It's like saying the Earth is flat. That's the equivalent of what they're doing with saying that the prohibition of torture doesn't apply to the president," said Michael Ratner, president of the Center for Constitutional Rights.

Media reports of the two memos prompted a fierce exchange in a congressional hearing, at which Attorney General John Ashcroft refused to release the documents while Democrats accused the Bush administration of undermining prohibition on use of torture.

The administration says it observes the Geneva Conventions in Iraq and other situations where the treaty applies and that it treats terrorist suspects at Guantanamo Bay and elsewhere in a way consistent with the spirit of the accords.

The March 2003 memo was written by a "working group" of civilian and military lawyers named by the Pentagon's general counsel.

INTERROGATION TECHNIQUES

It came to light as the Pentagon reviewed interrogation techniques used on foreign terrorism suspects at the U.S. naval base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, amid concerns raised by lawyers within the military and others about interrogation techniques approved by Rumsfeld that deviated from standard practice.

"It may be the case that only successful interrogations can provide the information necessary to prevent the success of covert terrorist attacks upon the United States and its citizens," the memo stated.

"Congress may no more regulate the president's ability to detain and interrogate enemy combatants than it may regulate his ability to direct troop movements on the battlefield," the memo stated.

The memo labeled as unconstitutional any laws "that seek to prevent the president from gaining the intelligence he believes necessary to prevent attacks upon the United States."

The memo offered numerous explanations for why U.S. officials and military personnel were immune from bans on torture under U.S. and international law. The memo recommended a presidential directive from Bush allowing for exercise of this power by "subordinates," although it remained unknown whether Bush ever signed such a document.

"It shows us that there were senior people in the Bush administration who were seriously contemplating the use of torture, and trying to figure out whether there were any legal loopholes that might allow them to commit criminal acts," said Tom Malinowski, Human Rights Watch's Washington advocacy director.

PRESIDENT'S FREE HAND

"They seem to be putting forward a theory that the president in wartime can essentially do what he wants regardless of what the law may say," Malinowski added.

Amnesty International called for a special counsel to investigate "whether administration officials are criminally liable for acts of torture or guilty of war crimes."

Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman said Rumsfeld in April 2003 approved 24 "humane" interrogation techniques for use at Guantanamo, four of which required Rumsfeld's personal review before being used. Whitman said 34 techniques were considered by a working group of Defense Department legal and policy experts before Rumsfeld approved the final list.

"None were determined to be tortuous in nature (by the working group). They were all found to be within internationally accepted practice," Whitman said.


Informant: Dean Ruby

COUP D'ETAT

The Real Reason Tenet and Pavitt Resigned from the CIA...

http://www.fromthewilderness.com/free/ww3/060804_coup_detat.html


Informant: Laurel

The Grand Canyon is ailing

The Grand Canyon is ailing, but panel can't agree on a prescription

It's hard to get the sense anything is wrong in the Grand Canyon while floating through it. On a recent spring morning, the Colorado River was cool and calm. Trout leapt, splashing back into the river with a plop. Stands of salt cedar lined the banks, offering shade from the desert heat...

http://www.enn.com/news/2004-06-09/s_24692.asp

The Roots of Abu Ghraib

NEW YORK TIMES
EDITORIAL

June 9, 2004

In response to the outrages at Abu Ghraib, the Bush administration has repeatedly assured Americans that the president and his top officials did not say or do anything that could possibly be seen as approving the abuse or outright torture of prisoners. But disturbing disclosures keep coming. This week it's a legal argument by government lawyers who said the president was not bound by laws or treaties prohibiting torture.

Each new revelation makes it more clear that the inhumanity at Abu Ghraib grew out of a morally dubious culture of legal expediency and a disregard for normal behavior fostered at the top of this administration. It is part of the price the nation must pay for President Bush's decision to take the extraordinary mandate to fight terrorism that he was granted by a grieving nation after 9/11 and apply it without justification to Iraq.

Since the Abu Ghraib scandal broke into public view, the administration has contended that a few sadistic guards acted on their own to commit the crimes we've all seen in pictures and videos. At times, the White House has denied that any senior official was aware of the situation, as it did with Red Cross reports documenting a pattern of prisoner abuse in Iraq. In response to a rising pile of documents proving otherwise, the administration has mounted a "Wizard of Oz" defense, urging Americans not to pay attention to inconvenient evidence.

This week, The Wall Street Journal broke the story of a classified legal brief prepared for Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld in March 2003 after Guantánamo Bay interrogators complained that they were not getting enough information from terror suspects. The brief cynically suggested that because the president is protecting national security, any ban on torture, even an American law, could not be applied to "interrogation undertaken pursuant to his commander-in-chief authority." Neil A. Lewis and Eric Schmitt reported yesterday in The Times that the document had grown out of a January 2002 Justice Department memo explaining why the Geneva Conventions and American laws against torture did not apply to suspected terrorists.

In the wake of that memo, the White House general counsel advised Mr. Bush that Al Qaeda and the Taliban should be considered outside the Geneva Conventions. But yesterday, Attorney General John Ashcroft assured the Senate Judiciary Committee that Mr. Bush had not ordered torture. These explanations might be more comforting if the administration's definition of what's legal was not so slippery, and if the Pentagon, the Justice Department and the White House were willing to release documents to back up their explanation. Mr. Rumsfeld is still withholding from the Senate his orders on interrogation techniques, among other things.

The Pentagon has said that Mr. Rumsfeld's famous declaration that the Geneva Conventions did not apply in Afghanistan was not a sanction of illegal interrogations, and that everyone knew different rules applied in Iraq. But Mr. Rumsfeld, his top deputies and the highest-ranking generals could not explain to the Senate what the rules were, or even who was in charge of the prisons in Iraq.

We do not know how high up in the chain of command the specific sanction for abusing prisoners was given, and we may never know, because the Army is investigating itself and the Pentagon is stonewalling the Senate Armed Services Committee. It may yet be necessary for Congress to form an investigative panel with subpoena powers to find the answers.

What we have seen, topped by that legalistic treatise on torture, shows clearly that Mr. Bush set the tone for this dreadful situation by pasting a false "war on terrorism" label on the invasion of Iraq.

Copyright 2004 The New York Times Company


Informant: Walter Lippmann

No real choice

06/09/04

by Charley Reese

LewRockwell.Com

Once more, Americans will be forced to vote for a man instead of a policy. It doesn't say much for self-government that the American people are almost never given a chance to vote on major policy issues. The trouble is that Sen. John Kerry, as his campaign has developed, is saying essentially this: I support the same goals as President Bush, but I can pull them off better than he can. What about those Americans who don't share President Bush's goals? ... Well, too bad. You can stay home. Once more, the Democratic Party is proving that it is not really a party of opposition, but rather a tweedledee to the Republican tweedledum. I had some hope and faith in Howard Dean, but unfortunately Kerry has decided to run on the platform 'I am not Bush.'"

http://www.lewrockwell.com/reese/reese81.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

The success of failure

06/07/04

by Lance Broughton

Yellow Times

We all know what's going to happen in Iraq. The invaders will eventually discover that saving the world for democracy doesn't work in the Middle East. They've never had our sort of democracy because it doesn't work with the various religious factions jostling for power. Like it or lump it, Muslims aren't going to lie down and play dead just to suit political upstarts who consider themselves superior. The Middle East and its oil belong to the Arabs, not the United States and her few allies. The almighty dollar no longer rules supreme. Now we're told that a massive terrorist attack will hit the American mainland shortly. Simply put, the threat of attack is a long established way of frightening the public into subjugation. If you don't back us, the bogeyman will get you. Twin Bang!

http://www.yellowtimes.org/article.php?sid=1971


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Ashcroft won't release torture memo

06/09/04

Bloomberg [Germany]

U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft, warned that he might be risking a contempt citation from Congress, told lawmakers he won't release or discuss memoranda that news reports say offered justification for torturing suspected terrorists. Democratic members of the Senate Judiciary Committee asked Ashcroft about reports in the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post and the New York Times that the Justice Department advised the White House in 2002 and 2003 that it might not be bound by U.S. and international laws prohibiting torture. Ashcroft said he wouldn't reveal advice he gave to President George W. Bush or discuss it with Congress.

http://tinyurl.com/2leas


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Bush the Would-Be Torturer

http://www.truthout.org/docs_04/060904A.shtml


Informant: NHNE

Aktion gegen Müllers Gen-Milch

Die Theo Müller GmbH & Co. zieht gegen Greenpeace vor Gericht und will die Kampagne gegen Gen-Milch stoppen. Besonders ärgert Müller sich über unsere satirische E-Card

http://act.greenpeace.org/ecs/s2?sk=fxd&i=1421&la=de

und die Sammlung von Stimmen gegen Gentechnik

http://act.greenpeace.org/col/get?i=1415&sk=cc_de&la=de

Am 9. Juni um 14.00 ist Verhandlung in Köln. Weitere Informationen unter:

http://www.muell-milch.de

Auf unserer Homepage werden wir Sie über den Verlauf der Verhandlung auf dem Laufenden halten.

Viele Grüße aus Hamburg
Greenpeace Internet-Redaktion

"Gesteuerte Demokratie ? Wie neoliberale Eliten die Politik beeinflussen"

Kongress vom 25.-27. Juni 2004 in Frankfurt/Main

http://www.Gesteuerte-Demokratie.de

Accenture baut digitalen Grenzschutz für USA

Um die Überwachung der Ein- und Ausreisenden noch zu steigern und die "virtuellen Grenze" zu schließen, darf die Firma "Accenture" Überwachungstechnik und KnowHow für die USA beschaffen. Bis zu zehn Milliarden USD dürfen die Kontrollphantasien kosten. Die EU ist ja "durch den politischen Streit um Einzelheiten" noch nicht so weit:

Accenture baut digitalen Grenzschutz für USA

[...]

In den nächsten fünf bis zehn Jahren will die Behörde unter der Führung von Accenture das Konzept einer "virtuellen Grenze" umsetzen.

Dazu gehört die möglichst lückenlose Registrierung von Reiseunterlagen, Fingerabdrücken und Fotos aller ein- und ausreisenden Ausländer.

[...]

Die Investitionen für die digitale Grenzkontrolle, die unter dem Etikett "US-Visit" bereits seit Januar umgesetzt wird, liegt nach Darstellung der Behörde bei "mindestens 10 Mio. $ und maximal 10 Mrd. $".

[...]

Datenverwertung ungeklärt

Die Daten - bislang sind 4,5 Millionen Reisende gespeichert – werden sicherheitshalber erst einmal auf Vorrat gehalten...

[...]

Ursprünglich hatte die US-Regierung 27 Länder, darunter auch Deutschland, bis Oktober dieses Jahres zur Einführung von Biometrietechnik in Reisepässen zwingen wollen. Mittlerweile ist der Termin auf Ende 2006 verschoben.

[...]

Fingerabdrücke sind ein bewährtes Mittel der elektronischen Identifizierung, das bereits millionenfach in elektronischen Ausweisen eingesetzt wird. Die elektronischen Sensoren sind preiswert, aber bislang einfach zu überlisten. Störend ist das Verbrecher-Image, das der Technik anhaftet.

[...]

Mehr:

http://www.ftd.de/tm/it/1085754680374.html


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