Friday, August 30, 2013
see, what happened wuz..., they crossed that red line!
By CNu at August 30, 2013 8 comments
Labels: agenda , elite , establishment , Obamamandian Imperative , presstitution , WW-III
massacres that matter and massacres that don't....,
Spencer Ackerman wrote in the Guardian:
By CNu at August 30, 2013 0 comments
Labels: Obamamandian Imperative , The Great Game , What IT DO Shawty...
Thursday, August 29, 2013
the plan: seven countries in five years
So I came back to see him a few weeks later, and by that time we were bombing in Afghanistan. I said, "Are we still going to war with Iraq?" And he said, "Oh, it's worse than that." He reached over on his desk. He picked up a piece of paper. And he said, "I just got this down from upstairs" -- meaning the Secretary of Defense's office -- "today." And he said, "This is a memo that describes how we're going to take out seven countries in five years, starting with Iraq, and then Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and, finishing off, Iran." I said, "Is it classified?" He said, "Yes, sir." I said, "Well, don't show it to me." And I saw him a year or so ago, and I said, "You remember that?" He said, "Sir, I didn't show you that memo! I didn't show it to you!"
By CNu at August 29, 2013 0 comments
Labels: Living Memory , The Great Game , truth
israel itching to get in this fight
As the United States prepares for a possible military attack against the Syrian government over its alleged use of chemical weapons, Israeli leaders are making it clear that they have no intention of standing down this time if attacked.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday issued the starkest warning to date in response to recent saber-rattling by Syrian President Bashar Assad's government, which has said it might respond to a U.S. strike by attacking Israel.
"We are not part of the civil war in Syria, but if we identify any attempt whatsoever to harm us, we will respond with great force," Netanyahu said after huddling for a second consecutive day with key Cabinet members to discuss the possible ramifications of a U.S. strike against Syria.
Speaking at a memorial service for fallen soldiers, Israel Defense Forces Chief of Staff Benny Gantz said, "Those seeking to strike us will find us sharper and fiercer than ever. Our enemies must know we are determined to take any action needed to defend our citizens."
Their comments followed statements this week by Syrian officials that they would hold Israel responsible for any U.S. strike. On Monday, Khalaf Muftah, a senior official in the ruling Baath Party, accused Israel of being "behind the [Western] aggression" and warned that Israel "will therefore come under fire."
By CNu at August 29, 2013 0 comments
Labels: The Great Game , WW-III
if u.s. attacks then israel will pay
“We have strategic weapons and we’re capable of responding,” he said. “Normally the strategic weapons are aimed at Israel.”
Muftah concluded with a warning that “If the US or Israel make the mistake of taking advantage of the chemical issue… the region will go up in flames… that will affect security not only in the region but across the world.”
His words were echoed by Iranian officials, who on Monday shrugged off the threat of a US attack on its close ally Syria, but said that if such a strike were to take place, Israel would suffer.
“[The Americans] are incapable of starting a new war in the region, because of their lacking economic capabilities and their lack of morale,” said Mohammad Reza Naqdi, the commander of the Republican Guards’ elite Basij force.
“No military attack will be waged against Syria,” said Hossein Sheikholeslam, a member of Iran’s Islamic Consultative Assembly. “Yet, if such an incident takes place, which is impossible, the Zionist regime will be the first victim of a military attack on Syria.”
Israeli military officials have indicated they believe it unlikely that Syria would target Israel if the US or others intervened, but Israel has reportedly been taking security precautions just in case.
“Our hand is always on the pulse,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday. “Our finger is a responsible one and if needed, is on the trigger. We will always know how to protect our citizens and our country against those who come to injure us or try to attack us.”
By CNu at August 29, 2013 2 comments
Labels: resource war , WW-III
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
google and the nsa: who's holding the shitbag now?
By CNu at August 28, 2013 3 comments
Labels: wikileaks wednesday
new docs detail u.s. involvement in saddam's nerve gas attacks...,
By CNu at August 28, 2013 0 comments
Labels: Living Memory , resource war , The Great Game
another western war crime in the making...,
The face that the West presents to the world is the brazen face of a liar.
By CNu at August 28, 2013 11 comments
Labels: 2parties1ideology , Brookings , The Great Game , WW-III
we back Assad, not those liver-eaters...,
By CNu at August 28, 2013 0 comments
Labels: The Great Game , The Hardline
temptation in high places...,
By CNu at August 28, 2013 0 comments
Labels: resource war , The Great Game , WW-III
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
fixing old markets with new markets the origins and practice of neoliberalism...,
[O]ur own guiding heuristic has been that Neoliberalism has not existed in the past as a settled or fixed state, but is better understood as a transnational movement requiring time and substantial effort in order to attain the modicum of coherence and power it has achieved today. It was not a conspiracy; rather, it was an intricately structured long-term philosophical and political project, or in our terminology, a “thought collective”.
By CNu at August 27, 2013 0 comments
Labels: dopamine , global system of 1% supremacy , hegemony
the fight for control over people as subjects...,
By CNu at August 27, 2013 0 comments
Labels: global system of 1% supremacy , governance , Livestock Management
Monday, August 26, 2013
34 years of protest pictured on a map...,
- Strikes and protests in response to British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's economic reforms.
- Poland lighting up through the 1980s while Cold War-era Eastern Europe stays dark.
- The escalation of apartheid protests in South Africa in the late 1980s.
- The fall of the Berlin Wall and the rise of protests in Eastern Europe preceding the end of the Soviet Union.
- Protests in Iraq coinciding with Operation Desert Storm in early 1991.
- The explosion of protests in the United States since 2008 -- think Occupy Wall Street and the Tea Party movements.
- Iran's Green Movement protests after the presidential election in 2009.
- The Arab Spring, with protests stretching across North Africa and the Middle East starting in 2011.
- The persistence of protests in perennial hotspots like Kashmir, Tibet, and Israel and the West Bank.
By CNu at August 26, 2013 2 comments
Labels: governance , Livestock Management , Living Memory
Sunday, August 25, 2013
american racism explains the decline of american public institutions and all americans will suffer in consequence of this fact...,
By CNu at August 25, 2013 54 comments
Labels: American Original , Living Memory , The Hardline , truth
innapropriate behavior impoverishes..., (rodney king syndrome at the 7:00 minute mark)
By CNu at August 25, 2013 2 comments
Labels: American Original , People Centric Leadership , The Hardline , truth
whatchoo thank?
In the event that the moderator kwestins are inadequate to the subject matter at hand, please feel free to hold forth here with disqus and properly express yourself...,
By CNu at August 25, 2013 20 comments
Labels: Deep State , History's Mysteries , What IT DO Shawty...
Saturday, August 24, 2013
projects that develop open-source data or software
By CNu at August 24, 2013 0 comments
Labels: open source culture , People Centric Leadership
the spectacular power and potential of open-source biology...,
By CNu at August 24, 2013 3 comments
Labels: Genetic Omni Determinism GOD , not gonna happen... , open source culture
breath straight kicking like cancer....,
By CNu at August 24, 2013 0 comments
Labels: microcosmos , shameless , subliminal
Friday, August 23, 2013
lockhart's lament
Everyone understands that poets, painters, and musicians create works of art, and are expressing themselves in word, image, and sound. In fact, our society is rather generous when it comes to creative expression; architects, chefs, and even television directors are considered to be working artists. So why not mathematicians?
Part of the problem is that nobody has the faintest idea what it is that mathematicians do. The common perception seems to be that mathematicians are somehow connected with science— perhaps they help the scientists with their formulas, or feed big numbers into computers for some reason or other. There is no question that if the world had to be divided into the “poetic dreamers” and the “rational thinkers” most people would place mathematicians in the latter category.
Nevertheless, the fact is that there is nothing as dreamy and poetic, nothing as radical, subversive, and psychedelic, as mathematics. It is every bit as mind blowing as cosmology or physics (mathematicians conceived of black holes long before astronomers actually found any), and allows more freedom of expression than poetry, art, or music (which depend heavily on properties of the physical universe). Mathematics is the purest of the arts, as well as the most misunderstood.
So let me try to explain what mathematics is, and what mathematicians do. I can hardly do better than to begin with G.H. Hardy’s excellent description:
A mathematician, like a painter or poet, is a maker of patterns. If his patterns are more permanent than theirs, it is because they are made with ideas.
For example, if I’m in the mood to think about shapes— and I often am— I might imagine a triangle inside a rectangular box:
I wonder how much of the box the triangle takes up? Two-thirds maybe? The important thing to understand is that I’m not talking about this drawing of a triangle in a box. Nor am I talking about some metal triangle forming part of a girder system for a bridge. There’s no ulterior practical purpose here. I’m just playing. That’s what math is— wondering, playing, amusing yourself with your imagination. For one thing, the question of how much of the box the triangle takes up doesn’t even make any sense for real, physical objects. Even the most carefully made physical triangle is still a hopelessly complicated collection of jiggling atoms; it changes its size from one minute to the next. That is, unless you want to talk about some sort of approximate measurements. Well, that’s where the aesthetic comes in. That’s just not simple, and consequently it is an ugly question which depends on all sorts of real-world details. Let’s leave that to the scientists. The mathematical question is about an imaginary triangle inside an imaginary box. The edges are perfect because I want them to be— that is the sort of object I prefer to think about. This is a major theme in mathematics: things are what you want them to be. You have endless choices; there is no reality to get in your way.
On the other hand, once you have made your choices (for example I might choose to make my triangle symmetrical, or not) then your new creations do what they do, whether you like it or not. This is the amazing thing about making imaginary patterns: they talk back! The triangle takes up a certain amount of its box, and I don’t have any control over what that amount is. There is a number out there, maybe it’s two-thirds, maybe it isn’t, but I don’t get to say what it is. I have to find out what it is.
So we get to play and imagine whatever we want and make patterns and ask questions about them. But how do we answer these questions? It’s not at all like science. There’s no experiment I can do with test tubes and equipment and whatnot that will tell me the truth about a figment of my imagination. The only way to get at the truth about our imaginations is to use our imaginations, and that is hard work.
By CNu at August 23, 2013 0 comments
Labels: ability , culture of competence , open source culture , What IT DO Shawty...
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