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The Military Industrial Complex at 50: Activism By Ray McGovern

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WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 14:  Former Central Intellegence Agency (CIA) analyst Ray McGovern joins members of Code Pink for Peace in front of the U.S. State Department to protest the resignation of State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley and the detention of U.S. Army Private Bradley Manning March 14, 2011 in Washington, DC. Two days after saying the treatment of accused WikiLeaker Bradley Manning was 'ridiculous and counterproductive and stupid,' Crowley resigned. The demonstrators stripped their clothing off to protest against the treatment of Manning, who has been allegedly held naked in a Marine Corps base in Virginia after being accused of leaking information to the Wikileaks website.The past 50 years have shown that President Eisenhower was spot on, as we would say today, about the Military Industrial Complex and what to expect if Americans were not vigilant, which, of course, we have not been — until maybe now. An endless train of outrages and indignities can be traced to the inordinate influence of the MIC. And a truly formidable challenge awaits those of us determined not to let our democracy be taken away from us by the greed of a small minority. So here we are, cooped up, by choice, indoors, talking about these dismal matters on a glorious late-summer afternoon. Don’t know about you, but I found myself sorely tempted to channel today’s activism into a brisk swim in that beautiful little lake just outside. Image via Wikipedia And yet, perhaps, like me, over the past two days you have seen more good news than bad. And the view from where I stand at this podium evokes a powerful feeling of enthusiastic anticipation. The challenges presented by the MIC seem not so daunting as I look out on all you activists! Activists I’ll confess, it took me a while to become comfortable with the sobriquet commonly used these days to introduce me: “intelligence analyst turned activist.” In the circles in which I moved for 30 years, the epithet “activist” was usually hurled in a condescending, what-can-activists-accomplish tone. But, there was Vietnam, no? Often it takes a while, but activists do change things. In an interview a couple of months ago, former President George W. Bush referred sneeringly to “activists.” Like you all, I have become accustomed to the customary sneers and smears. And that’s precisely why standing here is so important to me. For those given the privilege of looking out at so many gutsy “activists” for Justice, the sneers, smears, and spears lose all their sting. Hope is reborn, because you give flesh to that hope. What I think has been especially great is that, over the past days, so many of you have also had the opportunity to be encouraged, fortified by the view from this podium. Perhaps you, too, have found the experience an effective inoculation against despair and a fillip to action. Paying the Rent No one has put it better than a precious new friend I met on a “cruise” in the eastern Mediterranean — Alice Walker, who said it this way: “Activism is my rent for living on this planet.” As some of you know, that attitude found her a passenger on “The Audacity of Hope” — the U.S. Boat to Gaza — this past summer. On July 1, we made an activist break for the open sea and Gaza but were able to sail only 9 nautical miles out of Athens before the Greek government, under extreme pressure from the White House and Israel, ordered its Coast Guard to intercept us, threaten to board us, and eventually impound our boat. It turned out not so bad. We raised a lot of interest, calling attention to how the Likud government in Israel, supported by the taxes we pay, seals off and oppresses 1.6 million Gazans in the largest open-air prison on the planet. And, for those who care to look, we exposed our President kow-towing, for the umpteenth time, to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Obama could not get him to promise not to shoot up our boat, as the Israeli navy did the Mavi Marmora in May of last year. So the White House decided to take the easy way out and bully Greece into issuing an unprecedented edict that no boats could leave Greek ports for Gaza. You learn a lot, and often you expose a lot, when you accept the challenge of being an “activist!” Anger? or “Unreasoned Patience?” I find that people often are conflicted about whether or not to allow themselves to be angry. Thomas Aquinas, who wrote a lot about virtue, got quite angry when he realized there was no word in Latin for just the right amount of anger — for the virtue of anger. Thomas cited what a famous fourth-century theologian said on the subject: “He or she who is not angry, when there is just cause for anger, sins. Why? Because anger respicit bonum justitiae, anger looks to the good of Justice, and if you can live among injustice without anger you are unjust.” Aquinas added his own corollary; he railed against what he called “unreasoned patience,” which, he said, “sows the seeds of vice, nourishes negligence, and persuades not only evil people but good people to do evil.” As we look at the effects of the military industrial complex, who will deny that there is just cause for anger — just the right amount of anger — the virtue of anger. And the fact that this is part of what motivates us — well that’s as it should be. Frankly, I have not thought of us activists being virtuous — but maybe we are, at least in our willingness to channel our anger into challenging and changing the many injustices here and around the world. There should be no room these days for “unreasoned patience.” Prophets/Activists & Cads The Hebrew Scriptures feature the witness of prophets channeling the virtue of anger into speaking truth to power. Many of the prophets were eccentric — from the Greek ek kentron, off center, out of the mainstream—and they were generally not welcome in their hometowns. Is this beginning to sound a little like you, maybe? Happily, we don’t have to go back to the eighth-century Hebrew prophets for example. We are surrounded by prophets, although the ones I have in mind would be the last to claim that title. Earlier today I did a little review of the prophets I’ve run into over the last decade; curiously, all of the ones who first came to mind turned out to be women. Ann Wright, who keynoted us so well on Friday evening, was the first prophet I thought of. One of the three U.S. diplomats who quit when the U.S. attacked Iraq; mayor of Camp Casey in Crawford, Texas; inspirer and fund raiser for the U.S. Boat to Gaza, with the creative suggestion that we name it —I think after some sort of book — “The Audacity of Hope.” I’ve had the pleasure of watching Ann up close, and have gotten into the same kind of activist trouble she has. I remember as one of her finest hours, the one during which she sat quietly as the Senate Judiciary Committee deliberated pompously over whether to approve the appointment of Rumsfeld’s Pentagon lawyer William J. Haynes, II — an Eagle Scout from Waco, alumnus of Harvard Law, and more recently a “justifier” of torture — to be a federal judge. (The pattern had already been set when Jay Bybee of the Justice Department, who signed off on John Yoo’s many mafia-style memoranda approving torture, was given a life-time appointment as a federal judge.) Ann can be quiet in such circumstances for, well, not very long. She stood up and loudly warned those august Senators that they were about to give a judgeship to a felon. The committee adjourned that day before it was supposed to, and I think it’s pretty clear that the ruckus Ann made was instrumental in defeating Haynes’ appointment. The findings of a subsequent Senate Armed Services Committee report on torture provide chapter and verse about why Haynes and his boss Rumsfeld should be behind bars. Mentioning John Yoo evokes the example of West Coast prophet Susan Harman, who has made it her business to cling to Yoo like chewing gum. Seeing Susan’s familiar face, Yoo now says, Hello there. Susan responds, Torture there. Yoo has enough friends in high places that there are many charlatans to choose from, were we as brave and conscientious as Susan in bird-dogging. Let’s each of us choose just one. And how could I not mention the gutsy women who lead World Can’t Wait’s watchdog group “War Criminal Watch.” It was the World Can’t Wait-ers who got me a ticket to Donald Rumsfeld’s speech in Atlanta five years ago. And they did the same to get me in the same auditorium with him just ten days ago at a forum run by the Jewish Policy Center at the 92nd Street Y in New York. (This time I was unceremoniously seized and thrown out by the NYPD out before I could ask Rumsfeld a question. The wounds and bruises, though, were minor compared with those inflicted by the thugs who brutalized me as I stood silently with my back to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton during a speech she gave in February.) More Prophets How about Rae Abileah, who was brutalized when she called for justice for Palestine as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was receiving fulsome applause from our bought-and-sold Congress people in May. Or the Code Pink women in the belly of the beast in Dallas, who do something imaginatively pointed and conspicuous whenever George W. Bush surfaces for air. Or Jesselyn RadackJesselyn Radack, Esq., fired from the Justice Department for insisting that John Walker Lindh, labeled for political purposes as “The American Taliban,” be granted his rights as an American citizen. After being blacklisted by Justice from her profession, Jesselyn has landed on both feet as National Security and Human Rights Counsel at the Government Accountability Project, which focuses on protecting/defending whistleblowers. Jesselyn also was a terrific support to the successful defense of Thomas Drake, ex-NSA senior executive who was recently subjected to a three-year long witch-hunt aimed at dissuading anyone else from blowing the whistle. And then there’s Cindy Sheehan, who had the courage to ask Bush to explain to her what “noble cause” had taken the life of her son Casey. And former FBI special agent/attorney Coleen Rowley, who took a huge risk — just one year short of retirement — in blowing a loud whistle about FBI shortcomings before 9/11, and who continues to work, in a variety of imaginative ways, for Justice. (Warning: do not, within earshot of Coleen, call her a prophet.) Of women prophets/activists I have gotten to know over the past ten years I could go on forever. The Shibboleth of Success One trait peculiar not only to the Hebrew prophets of the eighth century but to the ones I just mentioned is that they did not get hung up on the all-too-familiar drive for success. That drive, I think, is a distinctly American trait. We generally do not want to embark on a significant course or action without there being a reasonable prospect of success, do we? Who enjoys becoming the object of ridicule? The commonly felt imperative to be “successful” can be a real impediment to acting for Justice. A prophet/activist from whom I have drawn help and inspiration on this is Dan Berrigan. I’d like to share some of the wisdom that seeps through his autobiography, To Dwell in Peace. Berrigan writes that after he, his brother Phil, and a small group of others had used homemade napalm to burn draft cards in Catonsville, Maryland in May 1968 at the height of the Vietnam War, Dan mused about why he took such a risk: “I came upon a precious insight. … Something like this: presupposing integrity and discipline, one is justified in entering upon a large risk; not indeed because the outcome is assured, but because the integrity and value of the act have spoken aloud. … “Success or efficiency are placed where they belong: in the background. They are not irrelevant, but they are far from central. “I was in need of such reflections as we faced the public after our crime…. All sides agreed — we were fools or renegades or plain crazy. … “One had very little to go on; and one went ahead nonetheless. Still, the ‘little,’ had at least one advantage. One was free to concentrate on the act itself, without regard to its reception in the world. Free to concentrate on moral preparation, consistency, conscience. Looked at in this light, the ‘little’ appeared a treasure.” “The act was let go, its truth and goodness were entrusted to the four winds. Indeed, good consequences were of small matter to me, compared with the integrity of the action, the need responded to, the spiritslifted. …” The more recent prophets and activists I have known have generally been able to do this — to release the truth of the act to the four winds. And I think that helps them avoid taking themselves too seriously. It seemed to work that way with Dan Berrigan. Here’s how he recounts the immediate aftermath of the action at Catonsville: “We sat in custody in the back room of the Catonsville Post Office, weak with relief … Three or four FBI honchos entered portentously. Their leader, a jut-jawed paradigm, surveyed us from the doorway. His eagle-eye lit on Philip. He roared out: ‘Him again! Good God, I’m changing my religion!’ “I could think of no greater tribute to my brother.” The Berrigans help affirm for me that this God of ours is a merry God, and we are the entertainment. And that’s just one of the reasons a light touch is very helpful. Code Pink knows this well. Watch, for example, the intervention team from War Addicts Anonymous as they engage President Obama outside the White House. Obama says, “I can quit anytime I want!” But can he? codepink.org/article.php?id=5916 How I look forward to descending on our own “Tahrir Square” at Freedom Plaza in Washington starting on October 6. In the final analysis we will be confronting the “upper crust,” which my Irish grandmother described as “a bunch of crumbs held together by a lot of dough.” But will we be successful? Wrong question. We will be faithful — and, I am sure — have a lot of fun in the process. For I believe it is true: the good is worth doing because it is good. Feels good, too.   Ray McGovern works for Tell the Word, a publishing arm of the ecumenical Church of the Savior in inner-city Washington. He was an Army officer and a CIA analyst and now is happy to be described as an “activist.”

Support the Movement Occupy Wall Street

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Occupy Wall Streeter Protester shot with rubber bullets

It happened, it wasn’t that secretive, in some cases, it made the news, and it happened over decades. The events and the manipulations of events that led to the deregulation of Corporate America and the Wall Street Bankers, leading to the absolute subjugation of our government and in turn the people, to their whims, and abuse, with the underlying theme of total control and greed being the motive for the bottom line. No concern for casualties or long term effects, no concern for environmental destruction, world pollution, humanity suffering, their long range forecast, money, money and more money, bulging their accounts and making them, the filthy rich, the elitists snobs. Meanwhile, as they manipulated the educational system over the last 40 years, emphasizing to the youth the importance of privatization and deregulation with smiles on their faces, stating with false bravado, that you, too, could get to where they were, just by electing those individuals who adhere to their deceitful goals. They put into your heads, that your pipe dreams can become reality, just by following their path, the path that is littered with dead bodies and stolen riches. But be assured, only the chosen few, gain access to their lofty heights. They are THE BEAST. You see where we are, are you going to jump into the Abyss, or are you going to support those who are trying to get your Nation back, the Occupy Wall Street Movement? 

7.2 Earthquake hits Turkey

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View Photo Gallery — Dozens were dead and many more were injured in a 7.2-magnitude earthquake that toppled buildings in the east.

October 23, 1:02 PM Rest of Story HERE!

ANKARA, Turkey — A powerful 7.2-magnitude earthquake struck eastern Turkey on Sunday, killing at least 85 people and sparking widespread panic as it collapsed dozens of buildings into piles of twisted steel and chunks of concrete.

Tens of thousands of residents fled into the streets running, screaming and trying to reach relatives on cell phones. As the full extent of the damage became clear, desperate survivors dug into the rubble with their bare hands, trying to rescue the trapped and the injured.

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A powerful earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 7.2 struck eastern Turkey Sunday, collapsing some buildings and causing a number of deaths according to officials.

A powerful earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 7.2 struck eastern Turkey Sunday, collapsing some buildings and causing a number of deaths according to officials.

Dear Editor-Renee Christopher-McPheeters

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Sunday’s "Out the Window"

The recent "Out the Window" article by the publisher : "The future looks like Mud"
The title,intended to b humorous, did speak volumes of the situation in Citrus County.

That the future looked like mud – reminded me of "Mud Island" –
at Memphis, Tennessee (an amusement Park). I lived in Tennessee for about ten years, there were a lot of good people there. 
I told one of the Memphis leaders, that they should rename an amusement park in downtown Memphis, actually an island -"The King’s Island" instead of "Mud Island".

"The King’s Island", for Martin Luther King who was killed at Memphis and Elvis Presley, who was from Memphis – "The King of Rock & Roll".
A city or county should as the saying goes "Accentuate the Positive and Eliminate the negative!".

This is what needs to happen here in Citrus County, we do not need  any more bad publicity.

Bad Publicity is not good for business or anything else!  
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As a Candidate and future Commissioner, I shall do my best to avoid anything that would make Citrus County look bad to outsiders in general:

lengthy governmental meeting battles/lawsuits, and "Fiascos" such as the "Ottawa Fiasco", the "Inter local Centralized Sewer Agreement", the "Dean Barn", "The Freezer", "King’s Bay/Manatee Protection" The Citrus Memorial Hospital Lawsuit, the Invalid Crystal River Annexation…the list goes on and on.

If you look anyplace in the country, the counties/cities that are not fighting amidst themselves are the ones that are the most successful and prosperous -

the ones that businesses and families are attracted to!

I just have to say that I am very tired of all of the bickering in Citrus County and the culprit, let’s face it  – is Bad Government!

If there can be a turnaround with the 2012 Election, for Positive Candidates: Citrus County shall not have a "muddy" reputation and the future shall be smooth sailing!!!

Renee Christopher-McPheeters

Crystal River

Welcome to “Democracy”: Gaddafi Summarily Executed Without Trial

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Libyans get a taste of new found “freedoms” bestowed by NATO and Al-Qaeda rebels

Paul Joseph Watson
Friday, October 21, 2011

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The hard fought “freedoms” that are apparently about to bestowed on Libyans after the NATO-backed overthrow of the Gaddafi regime were in full evidence yesterday when NTC fighters captured Gaddafi alive before summarily executing him with a bullet through the head. Aware of how bad this looked, the interim NTC Prime Minister hastily put out a cover story claiming Gaddafi had died in crossfire.

The video above clearly shows that Gaddafi is dazed but very much alive as he is captured by Al-Qaeda-backed rebel forces who scream “Allah Akbar” as they pull him up onto a truck.

Later footage shows Gaddafi’s dead body being dragged through the streets. What happened in between the two videos has provoked several different and very contradictory explanations.

“According to an official version of events by the interim prime minister, Mahmoud Jibril, the vehicle transporting Gaddafi to hospital was “caught in crossfire” as NTC and pro-Gaddafi forces fought further,” reports the Guardian.

However, this is contradicted by another NTC official who stated, “They (NTC fighters) beat him very harshly, and then they killed him. This is a war.”

Indeed, forensic experts who later examined high quality images of Gaddafi’s body indicated that he appeared to have been shot in the head at close range, not from crossfire a distance away.

Amnesty International has called for a full international investigation to determine the exact circumstances of Gaddafi’s death, but the very world leaders who backed NATO’s “humanitarian” intervention to bring “democracy” to the country, the likes of Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and David Cameron, don’t seem to be too concerned that the very first act of Libya’s liberators was to summarily execute a man without trial – they were too busy gloating. Rest of the Story HERE

 

Nice crowd Dedication Veteran’s Memorial Homosassa

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The sky was a beautiful blue and a good size crowd turned out for the dedication of the new Veteran Memorial in old Homosassa. It was right across from the elementary school and the Fire Department raised a huge American flag. More to follow…

Professors Teachers: Selling of the American Empire Syllabus

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The road to oblivion that took us down the path leading to where we are today, as a Nation and a people, was not an ad hoc set of circumstances, it was in fact, a planned path to a specific destination. It was a plan that had been formulated over many years by a group that believed they are smarter than anybody else and in particular, smarter than our founding fathers! They still believe this even though, by all indications, our Nation and the World sit on the precipice of economy failure and world upheaval, all brought about by their manipulation and the continued propaganda that bombards the National Media outlets.

There is some good educational material here, this video, which is shown below, has additional “extras” video clips along with a teaching syllabus in a PDF formatted file. If you would like to know where to obtain it, email EYEONCITRUS for additional information.

Occupy Movement Infiltrated

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The Occupy Wall Street movement which has successfully mounted and is mounting demonstrations around the world in order to bring awareness to the public of the immense disparity between those who have and those who have not, has been infiltrated by a known agent of the state department. Ahmed Maher, a United States State Department funded activist has become involved in the movement, as reported in Wired News.

Ahmed Maher was essential in the organizing of the movement that occurred in Egypt earlier this year. He gave focus to a group of young people who had been loosely organized through Facebook and other similar social sites. Ultimately they brought down the Egyptian Government of Muhammad Hosni Sayyid Mubarak, the man who had been in power in Egypt since the assassination of Anwar al-Sadat. He had been Sadat’s vice President and succeeded him into the Presidency. Whereas, Sadat, had been on a conciliatory path with Israel, a path that many believed led to his assassination, Mubarak had a much stronger fist approach to all aspects to the reforms that Sadat had implemented in Egypt prior to his death, which occurred over thirty years ago.

Sources say, operatives of the United States government have been involved in all of the rebellions that have occurred in the Middle East this year, in most cases, as of this date, exchanging one dictator for another, so the question is raised as to what the possible motive for creating the unrest over there would be? The public consumption line is the promoting of Democracy, yet Democracy doesn’t appear to be emerging. Our Republic is not a Democracy, so what interests would the State Department have in infiltrating the “Occupy” movement? While the Occupy Movement is seen as an awakening to the real problems affecting our Nation and World, it must always be remembered that those who have manipulated events and facts in the past, in order to attain their desires, have been perfecting it for decades and it takes little time for them to infiltrate, refocus, and bend ideas, or at least, create a different perspective for public consumption.

Remember, it was not that long ago, although it seems like ancient times now, that all aspects of our society were prospering, incomes could sustain your families with enough for some extracurricular activities, but the elite were not content, it wasn’t good enough that they were making monies and profiting from their investments, they wanted more, the Carlyle group issued their prospectus for the future and with the Soviet Union losing it’s status as a World Power there emerged a window of opportunity for the United States to fill the gap in this void, but according to the report, it would be nice to have a coalescent event, much like Pearl Harbor, in order to forge popular support for American Capital adventures. Jeb Bush and Cheney were just a few of the names who signed the report.®

Miracles are nice but Nuclear Meltdown

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Things continue to be going from bad to worst in Japan. The Japanese government minimal public disclosure of the catastrophic events occurring in that country can be expected, our own government disinterest in the world-wide implications of this momentous disaster can only be described as a dereliction of duty, not only, to the people of the United States, but to the world! Yet again, another example of the United States having lost the moral high ground as it continues its downward spiral from a model of democratic ideals and freedom with a concern for the welfare of its citizens to a Corporate Monolith Entity with a life of its own whose only interest is an insatiable appetite for wealth.

Asteroid 2005 YU55 to Approach Earth on November 8, 2011

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Don Yeomans, Lance Benner and Jon Giorgini REST OF STORY HERE…
Near Earth Object Program

Trajectory of Asteroid 2005 YU55 - November 8-9, 2011

Trajectory of Asteroid 2005 YU55 – November 8-9, 2011
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Near-Earth asteroid 2005 YU55 will pass within 0.85 lunar distances from the Earth on November 8, 2011. The upcoming close approach by this relatively large 400 meter-sized, C-type asteroid presents an excellent opportunity for synergistic ground-based observations including optical, near infrared and radar data. The attached animated illustration shows the Earth and moon flyby geometry for November 8th and 9th when the object will reach a visual brightness of 11th magnitude and should be easily visible to observers in the northern and southern hemispheres. The closest approach to Earth and the Moon will be respectively 0.00217 AU and 0.00160 AU on 2011 November 8 at 23:28 and November 9 at 07:13 UT.

Discovered December 28, 2005 by Robert McMillan of the Spacewatch Program near Tucson Arizona, the object has been previously observed by Mike Nolan, Ellen Howell and colleagues with the Arecibo radar on April 19-21, 2010 and shown to be a very dark, nearly spherical object 400 meters in diameter. Because of its approximate 20-hour rotation period, ideal radar observations should include tracks that are 8 hours or longer on multiple dates at Goldstone (November 3-11) and when the object enters Arecibo’s observing window on November 8th.

Since the asteroid will approach the Earth from the sunward direction, it will be a daylight object until the time of closest approach. The best time for new ground-based optical and infrared observations will be late in the day on November 8, after 21:00 hours UT from the eastern Atlantic and western Africa zone. A few hours after its close Earth approach, it will become generally accessible for optical and near-IR observations but will provide a challenging target because of its rapid motion across the sky.

Although classified as a potentially hazardous object, 2005 YU55 poses no threat of an Earth collision over at least the next 100 years. However, this will be the closest approach to date by an object this large that we know about in advance and an event of this type will not happen again until 2028 when asteroid (153814) 2001 WN5 will pass to within 0.6 lunar distances. REST OF STORY HERE!

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