Video - Morris Berman, Part 1. Why America Failed
Video - Morris Berman, Part 2. Why America Failed
Monday, November 14, 2011
A Redux Request: Hakim Bey on Money
Black Sun Gazette | Peter’s talk was on money, specifically, a long historical view of money viewed through magickal / hieroglyphic lens. Like a lot of people I know and a lot of people I hear, he claims that he saw the whole economic collapse coming about a year ago. This is either an example of 20/20 hindsight on a massive scale or the collapse was that obvious to see coming over the horizen. I tend to believe the latter. Mostly because of something that Mr. Wilson himself said. “An important key to understand reality is economics.” People that tend to understand reality tend to understand economics- at least in the larger strokes. Still, I think it will forever confuse me why people like Mr. Wilson don’t do something with this knowledge. He claims that if he had a million dollars last year he could have twelve millions today. It’s not so much that I doubt the veracity of this claim so much as I lament it staying in the stage of the unverifiable. Money may not be wealth, but it can get you some very useful commodities like cigarettes, guns, food, land, housing, etc.Mr. Wilson points out that “the Stone Age knows starvation but it does not know poverty.” In other words, there might be a famine, your village might get raided, there might be crop blight, but the village will either thrive together or starve together. The Stone Age knew starvation, but it did not know a parasitic ruling class gorging itself while masses outside starved to death. Money, Mr. Wilson says, begins as Sumerian clay tokens shaped into the tradable commodities (oxen, barrels of wheat, bars of silver, etc.). Records of debt (at usurious interest rates up to 33.3% annually) were kept by (who else?) the scribes and priests of the temples who at that time monopolized the art of writing. This kept not only the peasantry and laboring classes in debt peonage, it also kept the merchant class in thrall to the temple. Peter has considered the anthropological facts about money alongside the more mytho-poetic evidence existing from the time, such as the Babylonian creation myth of the war between Tiamat and Marduk, and the legends of Staghorn and Gilgamesh.
Clay tablets existed in ancient Mesopotamia. Specie, that is coinage, did not. This is an invention of the ancient peoples of Asia Minor and the Greek Islands. Here we see money gaining a more explicit religious and magickal quality. Gold was plentiful in this area, and is also a malleable metal easy to imprint with both words and images. When temple sacrifices of the local bull cults became so popular that not everyone could get a piece of bull, an ingenius method was reached to give every pilgrim a symbol of involvement in the ritual- the temple token. Rather than a piece of bull, pilgrims were given a small piece of gold with a bull impressed on one face. The two sided coin comes later with an image on one side and a caption on the other. Money becomes qualitatively more magickal with this step, uniting the image and the word into a talismatic object which has a value unrelated to its real value as commodity. It is no longer simply a magickal document recording debt and / or wealth. It is a magickal object whose value comes from belief. As Peter points out: All money is fiat money. Gold has no inherent value. It’s shiny, and makes cool jewelry and all that, but it is not what the anarcho-capitalist types will have you believe, a universal medium of exchange. Sure, it holds value over millenia (particlarly with regard to silver), but there is not reason to use gold more than say, diamonds or uranium or coal or any other commodity in limited supply. Quoth Mr. Wilson: “Money is proof that magick works, it is perhaps the only proof.”
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corporations will eat your soul...,
Video - The Corporation documentary trailer
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November 14, 2011
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why one-time needs to join OWS, not be swinging on them...,
U.S. Bancorp was sued by an Oklahoma police pension fund over allegations investors in mortgage bonds were hurt by the bank failing to ensure that securities were backed by loans.
U.S. Bancorp knew mortgage loans underlying the bonds weren’t properly transferred to trusts and caused investors to suffer millions of dollars in losses, Oklahoma Police Pension and Retirement System said in a complaint filed yesterday in federal court in Manhattan.
The point I've been raising for more than four years stands: Public-service employee pensions are not going to be paid. Not only were these people sold unicorn-style rates of return which cannot possibly be sustained the losses that were generated by all the scams and frauds are real and will be recognized -- and when they are, you're going to get a truly ugly surprise.
The police and firefighters should be marching with the Occupy folks, not opposing them.
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November 14, 2011
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cali police, prison guards, and firefighters in for a reality correction...,
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November 14, 2011
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Sunday, November 13, 2011
how do you do I, see you've met my, culture of competency....,
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November 13, 2011
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it paints the crosshairs on itself...,
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November 13, 2011
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do shame and honour drive cooperation?
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November 13, 2011
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how I stopped worrying and learned to love the OWS protests
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November 13, 2011
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Labels: change , open source culture , paradigm
OWS: meatworld instantiation of interweb communication styles?
Video - Bill Black addresses occupy LA.
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November 13, 2011
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Saturday, November 12, 2011
the thorium dream
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November 12, 2011
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that sweet "I TOLD YOU SO" moment has arrived...,
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November 12, 2011
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link confirmed between earthquakes and hydraulic fracturing
Video - My Water's on Fire Tonight
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November 12, 2011
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epa finds fracking compounds in wyoming aquifer
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November 12, 2011
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Friday, November 11, 2011
warnings to the west..,
Video - Islamization of Paris video (oldie but goodie)
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November 11, 2011
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Thursday, November 10, 2011
sexism and racism are similar mental processes..,
The need for education policies
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November 10, 2011
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the story of broke
Video - New video from the excellent storyofstuff crew
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November 10, 2011
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does inequality make us unhappy?
Using the General Social Survey data from 1972 to 2008, we found that Americans were on average happier in the years with less income inequality than in the years with more income inequality. We further demonstrated that the inverse relation between income inequality and happiness was explained by perceived fairness and general trust. That is, Americans trusted others less and perceived others to be less fair in the years with more income inequality than in the years with less income inequality. Americans are happier when national wealth is distributed more evenly than when it is distributed unevenly.
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November 10, 2011
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have corporations overplayed their hand?
Video - RT Big Picture - Have corporations overplayed their hand?
- Firmly establish that money is not speech, and that human beings, not corporations, are persons entitled to constitutional rights.
- Guarantee the right to vote and to participate, and to have our vote and participation count.
- Protect local communities, their economies, and democracies against illegitimate "preemption" actions by global, national, and state governments.
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