Random, day-to-day reflections of what it means to live as a member of the human race on a planet which has become as vulnerable as a human body. Cecile Pineda's books are available from Independent Publishers Group.
Thursday, August 14, 2014
Wednesday, June 11, 2014
FEAR AND TREMBLING
(If
your concern is as deep as mine, please share this blog with as many of your
friends who still have voices and know how to use them.)
In an article by Michael Collins, titled “Ukraine President
Once Agent for U.S. State Department,” today’s Information Clearing House (http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article38760.htm)
reveals that in several 2006 confidential messages from the U.S. Embassy,
“elected” (with part of Ukraine unable to vote) “President” Poroshenko is
referred to as “our Ukraine insider.” In another mention of Poroshenko, the
State Department “made it clear that [it] saw the future value of Poroshenko’s
insider role.” In a recent meeting with President Putin of Russia, although
both leaders agreed to an end to military actions and set a meeting date, with
the bombing of Slavyansk, Poroshenko’s subsequent actions belie his promises.
And they are actions that in all probability are designed and will actually succeed
in forcing Putin’s hand.
Friday, May 23, 2014
THREE SIMULTANEOUS ACROBATIC SUICIDES at GUANTANAMO
May 23, 2014, Global Day Of Action To Close Guantanamo. Now. And For Good.
THE YEAR 2009 was the year ICE first discovered that someone
by the name of Tanveer Ahmad—a Pakistani taxi driver as it turned out—had disappeared
somewhere in the U.S. immigrant detention dungeons (see http://labloga.blogspot.com/2010/05/jean-blum-finger-in-goliaths-eye-part.html).
But 2006 was the year three perfectly good, healthy people managed to disappear
in the indefinite detention system at Guantanamo Bay. Their names need to be
remembered: Yasser Talal al-Zahrani, Salah Ahmed al-Salami, and Mani Shaman
al-Utaybi.
Saturday, May 10, 2014
PRESIDENT OBAMA TALKS ABOUT GOOD BUSINESS PRACTICES IN RANA PLAZA, BANGLADESH
With a nod to the Bangladeshi garment industry, President
Obama parlayed his surprise visit to the Bangladeshi Protectorate by giving a
surprise address today at Rana Plaza, the site where 1,129 workers were singed at their Singers including their
children in the building’s nursery facilities when the Savar building collapsed
in 2013.
Friday, May 9, 2014
WHAT'S WRONG WITH THIS PICTURE?
Bullet holes through skulls, heads incinerated, but body and
clothes untouched by fire. A pregnant woman strangled with an electrical chord
and left slumped backwards over her desk in a room untouched by fire or even
smoke damage. We are looking at atrocities here. But these are NOT the result of fire. What
hard evidence seems to indicate is that the “fire” was set to cover the
massacre of 40 people inside the Odessa Trade Union House. That it has the
stamp of a deliberate act of provocation, and that its execution was intended
to incite Russia into engaging in outright hostilities.
Monday, May 5, 2014
HOW TO MAKE A KILLING: BIG PHARMA'S POISON PILLS
Big Pharma is learning from the BIG BOYS: to make a killing,
sell to both sides. Dyncorp. Ratheon.
General Dynamics, Boeing. EVERYBODY
needs tanks, guns, bombers, drones, artillery.
Even frackers know that. Poison wells, sell bottled water. One stone to kill two birds. And now Big
Pharma takes its cue. Here’s how it works:
Sunday, May 4, 2014
“We Come as Friends” dir. Hubert Sauper, 2013 “Happiness” dir. Thomas Balmès, 2013
TWO DOCUMENTARIES: ONE THEME:
Screened as part of the 2014 San Francisco Film Festival
Program, both films, each in their way, project the consequences of the neocolonialist
program in Africa’s Sudan (Sauper) and Asia’s Bhutan (Balmès). And both films
offer telling contrasts in terms of cinematic approach to time, to cutting and
intercutting techniques, to cultural diversity, and narrative to bring their
message home: neocolonialism is destroying indigenous cultures the world over
in its frenzy to grab resources (Sauper) or new markets (Balmès) for its
products.
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