Wednesday, November 6, 2013

"Who controls the past controls the future; who controls the present controls the past."

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The German Nazis republicans and/or the Russian Communists democrats came very close to us in their methods, but they never had the courage to recognize their own motives. They pretended, perhaps they even believed, that they had seized power unwillingly and for a limited time, and that just round the corner there lay a paradise where human beings would be free and equal. We are not like that. We know that no one ever seizes power with the intention of relinquishing it. Power is not a means, it is an end. One does not establish a dictatorship in order to safeguard a revolution; one makes the revolution in order to establish the dictatorship. The object of persecution is persecution. The object of torture is torture. The object of power is power.

You asked me once, what was in Room 101. I told you that you knew the answer already. Everyone knows it. The thing that is in Room 101 is the worst thing in the world.
— O'Brien

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Posted: 06 Nov 2013 10:52 AM PST
6 November 2013
 - Geoengineering technologies are the stuff of Hollywood catastrophe flicks. It seems scientists want to play God with our climate and nothing will stop them. Researchers have recommended sending out a giant glass sunshade into space to reflect light; the eruption of artificial volcanoes, or spraying of sulphate aerosols into the stratosphere; dissolving mountains and putting remains in the sea; and, least dramatically, perhaps, filing the ocean with iron filings to stimulate algae blooms. Here are 4 geoengineering projects doomed to fail while they pollute our Earth.
“People are right to be revolted and alarmed,” says Matthew Watson, the head of the Stratospheric Particle Injection for Climate Engineering (Spice) team. “That’s a good thing. It should not sound easy. If we do this, it will be the clearest indication we have failed as planetary stewards. It will be a desperate thing to do.”
Critics of geoengineering claim the government started modifying the environment years ago, through chemtrails. Critics have been mocked as conspiracy theorists, however the concern is shared by rational scientists and experts as well as many environmental activists, for reasons that stretch back to the Vietnam War.



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 In that daily effort in which intelligence and passion mingle and delight each other, the absurd man discovers a discipline that will make up the greatest of his strengths. The required diligence and doggedness and lucidity thus resemble the conqueror's attitude. To create is likewise to give a shape to one's fate. For all these characters, their work defines them at least as much as it is defined by them. The actor taught us this: There is no frontier between being and appearing.
~ Albert Camus ~


The Brutal Past and Present are Another Country in Secret Australia
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More than any colonial society, Australia consigns its dirtiest secrets, past and present, to a wilful ignorance or indifference.
President Arafat Murdered
Swiss study: 18 Times Normal Levels Of Polonium Found in Arafat's Bones
By David Poort and Ken Silverstein
"Yasser Arafat died of polonium poisoning," he said. "We found the smoking gun that caused his death. What we don't know is who's holding the gun at the time."
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By Reuters
"Let me emphasize at this point the position of the United States of America on the settlements is that we consider them... to be illegitimate," Kerry said after discussions with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.
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By Alan Hart
Zionism wanted and needed anti-Semitism in order to justify its criminal policies and actions to Jews everywhere and misinformed and therefore gullible Gentiles in America and Europe.
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By Finian Cunningham
Saudi Arabia has continually betrayed the Arab people, including its own population, in the service of imperialist interests.
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By Soraya Sepahpour-Ulrich
One has to wonder what will be the next game plan for this 'human rights' activist who advocates death (sanctions) and censorship.
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Cash-strapped Pakistan is humiliatingly dependent on handouts from Washington and US-sanctioned International Monetary Fund loans.
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I think there is little hope of preventing combat against Islamist forces in the United States in the years ahead.
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She has shown a clear commitment to deep-sixing vital information about the surveillance state, in a never-ending quest for the uninformed consent of the governed.
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The FBI monitored a prominent anti-war website for years, in part because agents mistakenly believed it had threatened to hack the bureau's own site.
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In my mind the revolution has already begun." Whither the launch?
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These murky forces do not just find the examination of topics like 9/11 unseemly; they also share an active interest in keeping them perpetually unexamined and suppressed.


The greatest achievement is selflessness.
The greatest worth is self-mastery.
The greatest quality is seeking to serve others.
The greatest precept is continual awareness.
The greatest medicine is the emptiness of everything.
The greatest action is not conforming with the world's ways.
The greatest magic is transmuting the passions.
The greatest generosity is non-attachment.
The greatest goodness is a peaceful mind.
The greatest patience is humility.
The greatest effort is not concerned with results.
The greatest meditation is a mind that lets go.
The greatest wisdom is seeing through appearances.





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Eight people were killed in a blast in central Damascus on Wednesday, while in Sweida in the south of the country, eight intelligence officers died in a suicide bombing at an air force intelligence headquarters.
'I Sold My Sister for 300 Dollars' :
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UN envoy blames Syrian opposition for delay in talks toward ending war: -
U.S.-Russian plans for a long-delayed summit on Syria appeared to collapse Tuesday, with the United Nations' special envoy to Syria suggesting that the opposition's perpetual disarray was to blame for the failure to begin negotiations on a political settlement to the conflict.
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Saudi Arabia's Prince Turki on the kingdom's disappointment in President Obama.
Bush- Blair Legacy Continues As
Attacks kill 13 policemen, 2 civilians in Iraq:
A suicide bomber detonated an oil tanker rigged with explosives at a police station north of Baghdad on Wednesday, killing seven policemen, while attacks elsewhere left eight dead, officials said.
Palestinian leader Arafat was murdered with polonium: widow:
Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat was poisoned to death in 2004 with radioactive polonium, his widow Suha said on Wednesday after receiving the results of Swiss forensic tests on her husband's corpse. "We are revealing a real crime, a political assassination," she told Reuters in Paris.
Kerry urges Israel to limit 'illegitimate' settlements:
"Let me emphasize at this point the position of the United States of America on the settlements is that we consider them... to be illegitimate," Kerry said after discussions with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.
Hamas restates position on peace talks:
Hamas which controls Gaza, won't be included in peace talks. Al Jazeera spoke to Gazi Hamad, deputy minister of foreign affairs for Hamas
Israel opposes alleged Iran nuclear proposal: -
Israel on Wednesday urged world powers to reject what it said was an Iranian proposal for Tehran to partly reduce its nuclear programme while the West eases sanctions.
US willing to offer Iran 'reversible sanctions relief' in exchange for 'first steps' on nuclear program:
"What we're looking for is a first phase, a first step, an initial understanding that stops Iran's nuclear program from moving forward and rolls it back for first time in decades," US official tells reporters.
7 Militants Killed in Afghan Police Raids within Day:
"Afghan National Police (ANP) conducted several joint clearance operations with the cooperation of Afghan National Army, Afghan intelligence agency and Coalition Forces in Kandahar, Wardak and Paktika provinces. As a result, seven armed Taliban were killed and 21 others were arrested," the ministry said in statement
Afghan police find bodies of 7 soldiers abducted by Taliban in country's south:
The police say the bodies were found on Wednesday on the outskirts of the provincial capital of southern Zabul province.
Attacks on Afghan army kill 5 soldiers:
At least five Afghan National Army (ANA) soldiers were killed in separate attacks by the rebels in different parts of Afghanistan, said the Defence Ministry on Wednesday.
Pakistan: No drones strikes to be allowed after 20th: Imran Khan:
PTI chief says KP govt to surely suspend NATO supply lines unless end to drone strikes guaranteed: In passionate speech in the NA, Khan said the KP government would suspend the supply line on November 20, urging Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to seek guarantee from America that no drone strike would jeopardise future peace talks with the Taliban.
Will Imran Khan Block NATO Supplies in Pakistan?:
 Many in Pakistan were outraged last week when a U.S. drone killed militant leader Hakimullah Mehsud, calling the strike yet another example of Washington bulldozing over the nation's sovereignty.
Ex-military ruler Pervez Musharraf released:
Ahmed Raza Kasuri, senior lawyer and counsel for the former military dictator, said that Musharraf's release was not part of any deal and the ex-president would address a "historic press conference" after his release from the sub-jail. He claimed that fake cases were fabricated against his client.
Car bombing kills Libyan army officer:
A Libyan intelligence officer was killed in a car bombing in the eastern city of Benghazi Wednesday three days after a colleague died in the same way, a hospital source said.
Libya to stop paying armed groups from 2011 uprising:
Many militias have rejected the government's demands to turn in their weapons or join the national security forces, and a patchwork of armed groups effectively controls much of the country.
Libya Warns Against Buying Oil From Militias:
Air and naval forces were ordered to "confront any vessels (violating the order) with force, arrest and detention," the statement said.
Libya Is So Chaotic That It's Struggling To Buy Bread:
Payments problems, chaos and corruption are hampering Libyan importers from making big deals to buy wheat, another setback as the country spins out of control two years after dictator Muammar Gaddafi was toppled by rebels and NATO warplanes.
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Germany To Study Ways To Question Snowden In Moscow:
The government of Chancellor Angela Merkel, which is seeking a no-mutual-spying agreement with the United States, has been wary of making contact with Snowden for fear of upsetting Washington and would not let him onto German soil.
Anonymous demonstrators clash with police outside Buckingham Palace:
 Fireworks thrown and Nelson's Column and Victoria Memorial damaged as anti-austerity campaigners protest in London
The power of propaganda:
Washington votes against GMO labeling - preliminary results:
The citizens of Washington State have voted against a bill that would have required the labeling of genetically altered foods. The multinationals invested a total of $22 million in convincing the state's constituents they should vote against the mandatory labeling of foods with genetically modified ingredients.
US Border Patrol Will Continue To Kill Rock Throwers:
Report commissioned by government had advised agents to end using deadly force against those who throw rocks and other objects along border. Agency rejects recommendation.
In case you missed it:
U.S. Border Patrol Fires at Rock Throwers in Mexico, and Three Have Been Killed.
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Oil rigging: Traders accuse BP and Shell of fixing prices:
A new law suit claims some of the world's largest oil companies - including BP, Royal Dutch Shell, manipulated Brent Crude spot prices in collaboration with Morgan Stanley, Vitol Group, and other energy traders.
Is Puerto Rico the next Greece? :"
The U.S. territory has become the latest poster child for serious debt woes. Once popular with investors, the island's $2.2 billion budget deficit has led credit rating agencies to downgrade Puerto Rican bonds to near-junk status.
Wall Street settlements don't mean much:
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Remember always that you are just a visitor here, a traveler passing through. your stay is but short and the moment of your departure unknown. None can live without toil and a craft that provides your needs is a blessing indeed. But if you toil without rest, fatigue and weariness will overtake you, and you will denied the joy that comes from labor's end. Speak quietly and kindly and be not forward with either opinions or advice. If you talk much, this will make you deaf to what others say, and you should know that there are few so wise that they cannot learn from others. Be near when help is needed, but far when praise and thanks are being offered. Take small account of might, wealth and fame, for they soon pass and are forgotten. Instead, nurture love within you and and strive to be a friend to all. Truly, compassion is a balm for many wounds. Treasure silence when you find it, and while being mindful of your duties, set time aside, to be alone with yourself.

Cast off pretense and self-deception and see yourself as you really are. Despite all appearances, no one is really evil. They are led astray by ignorance. If you ponder this truth always you will offer more light, rather than blame and condemnation. You, no less than all beings have Buddha Nature within. Your essential Mind is pure. Therefore, when defilements cause you to stumble and fall, let not remorse nor dark foreboding cast you down. Be of good cheer and with this understanding, summon strength and walk on. Faith is like a lamp and wisdom makes the flame burn bright. Carry this lamp always and in good time the darkness will yield and you will abide in the Light...........
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Neither fire, nor moisture, nor wind can destroy the blessing of good deeds, and blessings enlighten the whole world...Buddha



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Ch. 58 The Buddha Replies to the Deva
On a certain day when the Blessed One
dwelt at Jetavana, the garden of Anathapindika,
a celestial deva came to him in the shape of a Brahman
enlightened and wearing clothing as white as snow.
The deva asked,
What is the sharpest sword?
What is the deadliest poison?
What is the fiercest fire?
What is the darkest night?"
The Blessed One replied,
The sharpest sword is a word spoken in wrath;
the deadliest poison is covetousness;
the fiercest fire is hatred;
the darkest night is ignorance.
The deva said,
What is the greatest gain?
What is the greatest loss?
Which armour is invulnerable?
What is the best weapon?
The Blessed One replied,
The greatest gain is to give to others;
the greatest loss is to greedily receive without gratitude;
an invulnerable armor is patience;
the best weapon is wisdom.
The deva said,
Who is the most dangerous thief?
What is the most precious treasure?
Who can capture the heavens and the earth?
Where is the securest treasure-trove?
(A saviour has a greater right over the saved one than killer.)
The Blessed One replied,
The most dangerous thief is unwholesome thought;
the most precious treasure is virtue;
the heavens and the earth may be captured by the mind's eye;
surpassing rebirth locates the securest treasure-trove.
The deva asked,
What is attraction?
What is repulsion?
What is the most horrible pain?
What is the greatest enjoyment?

The Buddha replied,
Attraction is wholeness;
repulsion is unwholesomeness;
the most tormenting pain is bad conscience;
the height of bliss is redeemed awakening.
The deva asked,
What causes ruin in the world?
What breaks off friendships?
What is the most violent fever?
Who is the best physician?"
The Blessed One replied,
Ruin in the world is caused by ignorance;
friendships are broken off by envy and selfishness;
the most violent fever is hatred;
the best physician is the Buddha;
The deva continued,
Now I have only one doubt to resolve and absolve:
What is it fire cannot burn,
nor moisture corrode,
nor wind crush down,
but is able to enlighten the whole world.
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 The Buddha replied,
Blessing!
Neither fire, nor moisture, nor wind
can destroy the blessing of good deeds,
and blessings enlighten the whole world.
Hearing these answers,
the deva was overflowing with joy.
Then clasping hands, bowed down in respect and
disappeared suddenly from the presence of the Buddha.
(To conquer oneself is a greater task than conquering others.)








They don't give a fuck about you...........I do and really don't know why yet,  the man told me to give a fuck 'bout every-fucking thing-on this planet, and if we destroy the eden through our own willful consent.....well then,  I guess we deserve what comes next. kosmicdebris

..............keep fighting the good fight, with your minds as weapons!!..........................
............................................................KD.....................................................

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