Saturday, February 09, 2013
deep disillusionment...,
By CNu at February 09, 2013 17 comments
Labels: micro-insurgencies , reality casualties , you used to be the man
Friday, February 08, 2013
what does it mean for the president to have an unaccountable paramilitary assassination force?
"JSoc operates with practically no accountability."
By CNu at February 08, 2013 1 comments
Labels: Obamamandian Imperative , unspeakable
does this mean we're not the good guys anymore?
By CNu at February 08, 2013 0 comments
Labels: Obamamandian Imperative , unspeakable
Thursday, February 07, 2013
twenty four facts about detroit that will shock you...,
How the ruins of Detroit are a warning for America |
It’s hard to describe the city’s physical landscape without producing what Detroiters call “ruin porn.” Brick houses with bays and turrets sit windowless or boarded up. Whole blocks, even clusters of blocks, have been bulldozed. Retail strips have been reduced to a dollar store here, a storefront church there, and a whole lot of plywood in between. Not a single chain supermarket remains.
By CNu at February 07, 2013 2 comments
Labels: Collapse Casualties
yale suing former student borrowers...,
By CNu at February 07, 2013 1 comments
Labels: Collapse Casualties
Wednesday, February 06, 2013
the price of metaphor is eternal vigilance...,
The gods were, in his theory, biocognitive products of emerging social and neuropsychic responses to larger scales of social connectivity which emanated primarily from synthesis of complexly evolved right-brain cognition in human groups of relatively stable and organized nature. They gods were ‘present’ because they were *heard/experienced as though present nearby, or within oneself. They were apparent in consensus and intimate contact with symbols of authority or sovereignty. Visually hallucinatory communication was less common, at least by the time in question in Jaynes’ work.
*[One interpretation is that this is a matter of the neurological precursor elements of the brain momentarily adopting control of the auditory system in order to re-assemble local authority. To do this, these features would act in concert, and mimetically adopt whatever general shape was equivalent to ‘the penultimate local authority’. This might be a person in a position of mastery, such as a ruler or parent — or it could be a god. It could also be a kind of simulated personage, a conglomerate from various sources.]
The social networks of the periods in Jaynes’ focus (and perhaps many of our own) were spiral-ring networks organized around a central hub. This hub, in general, led to god, god’s messenger, or the domain of gods. Near the hub, there were often ‘special servants’ of various sorts. Simultaneously, many individuals appear to have had personal gods, or something of a analgous nature, such as the guardian angel metaphor we are still familiar with in the modern moment.
By CNu at February 06, 2013 1 comments
Labels: cognitive infiltration , egregores , stigmergy
anonymous spanks banksters...,
By CNu at February 06, 2013 12 comments
Labels: count zero , tactical evolution
Tuesday, February 05, 2013
reinventing the world order? umm, no....,
tweetping |
By CNu at February 05, 2013 0 comments
Labels: facebook IS evil , Livestock Management
six israeli security chiefs stun the world...,
By CNu at February 05, 2013 0 comments
Monday, February 04, 2013
guns, cities and the death of hadiya pendleton...,
Focusing on Chicago, which has some of the toughest gun laws in the country, what is happening to make things go so awry when a city like New York has seen a reduction in gun homicides?
There are a couple things worth keeping in mind when looking at Chicago. Other than Hawaii, no state is an island. Almost none of the guns used in these homicides were first purchased here because we don’t have gun stores in Chicago. They were purchased either somewhere else in Illinois or in a state with weaker laws. Because borders are so porous, it is hard for cities to regulate their way out of this problem. This is an area where federal legislation could have a more pronounced impact than city or state legislation. Like air quality, what happens in one state can have an impact on what happens in another state.
Now a couple of things make Chicago different than New York City. The level of economic disadvantage, the deep concentration of poverty on the South and West sides is different than what you’d find in New York. A second thing to keep in mind is that the Chicago city and Illinois state budgets have been hit very hard by the Great Recession. My sense is that when I look at New York’s budget, they haven’t been hit nearly as bad as other cities. In the recession’s ground zero, Detroit and Las Vegas, homicide rates have increased 30% to 60%. The roles of budget conditions have not received enough attention in addressing the crime and violence problems.
By CNu at February 04, 2013 0 comments
Labels: Collapse Casualties
police lie because they know that no one cares about these people...,
By CNu at February 04, 2013 2 comments
Labels: Collapse Crime , cowardice , deceiver , institutional deconstruction
absolutely nothing will come of this...,
Read more here: http://www.kansascity.com/2013/02/02/4045804/hundreds-pack-community-forum.html#storylink=cpy
By CNu at February 04, 2013 0 comments
Labels: Collapse Crime
Sunday, February 03, 2013
do what you're supposed to do, or you get what's coming...,
By CNu at February 03, 2013 8 comments
Labels: American Original , People Centric Leadership , What IT DO Shawty...
from dark hearts comes the kindness of mankind
By CNu at February 03, 2013 2 comments
Labels: culture of competence , elite , governance
the most wanted gun in america...,
By CNu at February 03, 2013 0 comments
Labels: American Original
imagine this technology deployed in a country with a more repressive government...,
By CNu at February 03, 2013 2 comments
Labels: Livestock Management
david letterman's take on fracking...,
By CNu at February 03, 2013 0 comments
Labels: American Original , Livestock Management
Saturday, February 02, 2013
between the tetraethyl lead and the flouride....,
By CNu at February 02, 2013 0 comments
Labels: Livestock Management
an analysis of the interlock between the bankster hives and the media hives would be helpful...,
"The shaping of the will of Congress and the choosing of the American president has become a privilege reserved to the country’s equestrian classes, a.k.a. the 20% of the population that holds 93% of the wealth, the happy few who run the corporations and the banks, own and operate the news and entertainment media, compose the laws and govern the universities, control the philanthropic foundations, the policy institutes, the casinos, and the sports arenas."
By CNu at February 02, 2013 15 comments
Labels: Farmer Brown , global system of 1% supremacy
Friday, February 01, 2013
quantum biology
By CNu at February 01, 2013 0 comments
studying the extended phenotype...,
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You always have to watch the NYTimes like a hawk. Its reporting of topics in "evolutionary biology" always dangerously skirts Big Don-ism. Any time you mix molecular biology with a nonsensical theory in a disturbing mess of facts and factoids, you run the risk of creating a narrative that will be opportunistically co-opted for knuckledragging political ends. If you're going to talk about molecular biology as evolutionary biology, it is important first and foremost, to establish the clear understanding that molecular biologists will be studying differences in burrowing behavior which are nutrient-dependent and pheromone-controlled via epigenetic effects on genetic predispositions - as these consistently express across species - from microbes to man.
THOSE - are genetic mechanisms of behavior.
Stupid, ignorant, political opportunists will instead leap to unfounded conclusions about IQ, aggression, and a host of other non-molecular, non-falsifiable narrative correlations suited to their own political agenda.
Bad molecular biologists will lose track of the complex machinery under consideration and fall prey to darwinian nostrums relating the study of beak length and coat color "random mutation" as the cause of adaptive evolution.
The smart money, symbiogenetically enlightened molecular biologists, will stay focused on the more compelling understanding that adaptive evolution is nutrient-dependent and pheromone-controlled through epigenetic feedback mechanisms within symbiotic cohorts, and that optimized and protracted symbiosis gives rise to speciation, not "red in tooth and claw" random mutation.
By CNu at February 01, 2013 10 comments
Thursday, January 31, 2013
could this happen in the u.s.?
By CNu at January 31, 2013 0 comments
Labels: Collapse Casualties , killer-ape , What Now?
rahm, if paragould won't do it, brush up on your portuguese..,
By CNu at January 31, 2013 0 comments
Labels: Collapse Casualties , Collapse Crime
martial law in paragould: rahm emanuel - hollar at your boy...,
Using SWAT teams for routine patrols isn’t uncommon. Fresno did this for several years in the late 1990s and early 2000s. The city sent its Violent Crimes Suppression Unit into poorer neighborhoods and stopped, confronted, questioned, and searched nearly everyone they encountered. “It’s a war,” one SWAT officer told Christian Parenti in a a report for The Nation (not available online). Another said, “If you’re 21, male, living in one of these neighborhoods, and you’re not in our computer, then there’s something definitely wrong.”
By CNu at January 31, 2013 9 comments
Labels: Collapse Casualties , Collapse Crime
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
chicago: hands-off our guns, handle your ni-nis...,
By CNu at January 30, 2013 26 comments
Labels: Ass Clownery , not gonna happen...
white power to the rescue..,
By CNu at January 30, 2013 3 comments
Labels: killer-ape , What IT DO Shawty...
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
when trees die, people die...,
By CNu at January 29, 2013 6 comments
Labels: weather report , What IT DO Shawty...
drought is killing trees across the midwest
- Brookings, S.D., has lost about 300 trees to drought, says Peter Colson, director of the city's Department of Parks, Recreation and Forestry. "It's expensive," he says. "The trees we plant run $35 to $200 a pop." The city cut back on tree planting last fall because "we didn't have the manpower or equipment to water hundreds of trees," Colson says.
- More than half the 88 big trees marked for removal in McPherson, Kan., last year "died just from drought," says city parks superintendent Paul Katzer. "We'll lose another 100 to 150 trees just from drought this year." For the first time, the city is siphoning water from two lakes to water trees this winter, he says.
- Brett O'Brien, natural resources supervisor for the Columbia, Mo., Parks and Recreation Department, says "a significant number" of that city's trees died because of dry conditions. "We lost a lot of Norway spruce and white pines, and some of the oaks, too," he says.
By CNu at January 29, 2013 1 comments
Labels: weather report
cities change temperatures for thousands of miles
By CNu at January 29, 2013 0 comments
Labels: weather report
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