Saturday, July 08, 2017

Major Mistake Found in Congressional Creation of Space Army

david swanson




http://davidswanson.org/major-mistake-found-in-congressional-creation-of-space-army/


Even CNN struggles to stay solemn, neither laughing nor vomiting, at news of Congress creating a new branch of the U.S. military to fight wars in space.
Of course, one purpose of militarizing space, which other nations have long supported banning by treaty, has for the United States long been to facilitate more unstoppable attacks on various corners of the little planet earth.
But another stated purpose of this legislation is to “guard the galaxy.” Here’s where a massive miscalculation has been found in the plan.
The U.S. Department of Defense has long since learned that by imposing itself on some corner of the globe it quickly generates something to “defend” against. Bomb a capital, overthrow a government, occupy cities, kick in doors, and before long, lo and behold, there’s an enemy threatening to “aggressively” attack U.S. occupying forces, which are then compelled to “defend” themselves.
But the Pentagon is apparently so self-centered that it commits a Nakba Error in its understanding of this process of defensive aggression. That is to say, it believes its actions are all reactions to the blowback it creates, and it simply overlooks the requirement for any such blowback to be produced that there be people inhabiting the territory assaulted.
The space cowboys who won the West imagined there were no Native Americans, but simultaneously could not have “won” had there not been someone there to lose.
So off traipses the new U.S. Space Corps to defend the galaxy, completely unperturbed by the fact that no known life forms inhabit any of it outside the earth. The assumption in the halls of Congress appears to be that even in outerspace if you aggressively start “defending” the hell out of planets and stars, aggressive aliens will retroactively materialize and be cited in a UN resolution.
Assuming that no enemies are generated by the Space Corpse, if only because there are no life forms to be found, this new branch of the U.S. military will have an enormous point in its favor over various other branches, which are constantly generating hostility and terrorism everywhere they go.
The question for activists on terra firma will then be: Do we try to shift funding from the Marines or Air Force to the Space Corps, as a strategic possible win, or do we stick with the principled stand of trying to move money away from all such insanity and into such down to earth programs as sustainable energy, education, and housing that comes with air and gravity?
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Loopholes -- gregarious kights, talking birds, wisecracking gods (The Gray Area)





GREGARIOUS KNIGHTS, WISECRACKING GODS, TALKING BIRDS, AND GIANT RATS!

Episode Four of The Gray Area, an audio drama told in interconnected stories that you can listen to for free, has just been released. This comic fantasy epic, "Loopholes," features a cast of twenty actors, gregarious knights, talking birds, giant rats, and wisecracking gods!
As a thriving empire faces war with ferocious barbarians, a mischievous scholar named Minerva hopes to bring law and civilization to a great realm populated by talking birds, giant rats, gregarious knights, elemental gods, and menacing malasanders. An unanticipated dispute among the knights gives Minerva an opportunity to uphold the doctrine of moral principles, but Minerva finds herself testing her loyalty to her aide-de-camp while helping others to learn what honor, empathy, and identity really mean. The episode stars Rori Nogee, Gerrard Lobo, Monica Ammerman, Samantha Cooper, Christopher Akpobiyeri, Rachel Baird, Sarah Golding, and a nimble cast of vivacious background players!
You can listen to "Fuel to the Fire" here. To catch up with the story so far, feel free to start at the beginning and listen to our previous four episodes.
We're also very thrilled to announce that The Gray Area was recently featured on the long-running audio drama revue series, Midnight Audio Theatre, on WCBE 90.5 FM in Columbus, Ohio. We're tremendously honored to be included among so many audio drama giants! Three of our early episodes were included in this special program. So if you're not yet familiar with us and need an introduction to our show, check out this special Gray Area episode online.
You can also follow our ongoing production process on our Instagram account, where we regularly upload foley videos and other behind-the-scenes adventures.
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Thank you for listening!
Edward Champion

 



Nuclear weapons ban "stops new states = hegemony of existing order"

Some Tweets from WIKILEAKS' Julian Assange.




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    The UK government continues to be in breach of the UN's findings in Assange v Sweden & UK
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    its not even that, there's a transcendental consensus of some kind that is permeating the air that no-one seems to see, but you can feel it
  • Are BBC, CNN, NYT etc epistemologically incompetent? We know what people say. We do not know what they believe.
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    Japan also did not sign and boycotted the talks. An important signal. But is it protecting the US or keeping its options open against China?
  • Highly significant, but unremarked, is that both Iran and Saudi signed the new UN nuclear weapons ban treaty.
  • Is the nuclear weapons ban counter-productive? Existing nuke states will grandfather. So ban stops new states=hegemony of existing order.
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    Being evacuated. For a technical difficulty. Wtf?
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    Confirmed: alarms triggered to sabotage our event just as we announced was about to connect via video link. We
     
  • Australia not at UN for ground breaking 120 nation strong nuclear weapons ban treaty But is.
  • How MSNBC's Rachel Maddow fabricated a "fake document" conspiracy out of an already public document
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    . on my outrageous stalking of MSNBC propagandist
  • Free speech style: Alarm activated moments before my talk. Entire audience forced to evacuate. Cute
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    About to connect with via video link when the alarms went off - were forced to evacuate... We continue outside.
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    Just as was to appear at , fire alarms went off and 1,000 people were forced to evacuate. No fire here.
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    Julian Assange talk audience evacuated by building security and police 07/07/17 8:45pm
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    Standard establishment "journalist" playbook. Spew fake news. When confronted, slander the character of the accuser--then censor them.
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    Replying to 
    How is he stalking YOU, by responding to YOUR comments over ? He's their Editor. His job. A bit of Baiting&Projection there? 🤔😐
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    Some people don't like the truth. For everyone else--there's .
     
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  • How CNN, NYT, AP, Polifact et al pushed the entirely bogus "17 intelligence agencies" canard for the last 8 months