June 19, 2009

Rewarding The Stupid - Another Government Idea

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Filed under: General, Environment, Collapse — admin @ 12:18 pm

Sent in by Vaughn, this is an unbelievably ridiculous idea — Our idiotic government wants to “stimulate” the car companies by rewarding the stupid among us with vouchers towards a new car.

Congress passed the “cash for clunkers” measure late Thursday night as part of the $106 billion war spending bill. It’s not clear exactly when the program will be available to consumers, but President Barack Obama plans to sign the bill into law.

Here’s how the plan works: Car owners could get a voucher worth $3,500 if they traded in a vehicle getting 18 miles per gallon or less for one getting at least 22 mpg (What a joke. A whopping FOUR MPG better saves you $3500 on a new car?!). The voucher would grow to $4,500 if the new car’s mileage was 10 mpg higher than the old vehicle.

Connedsumers to get $4500 towards a new car (and more debt)

The reasons why this idea is so blatantly ridiculous is many: The energy requirements to build new cars requires more consumption of oil, not less. The actual “savings” in terms of oil consumption are non-existent.

Asking and expecting U.S. “connedsumers” to go into debt so that they can achieve as little as 4 mpg but owe thousands of dollars is stupid beyond belief. Who’s really being “served” here? If you said the auto companies that just ripped of the US citizen for billions upon billions of dollars, you’d be right.

Who exactly is going to pay for this giveaway? Not your government — it will all come from you. I realize our asinine government just keeps writing checks willy nilly to anything that moves, but it’s really your bank account being debited.

How about we just start offering money to people like me who refuse all debt? Or choose to stay home instead of consuming more energy resources and polluting the atmosphere? Or raise their own food?

Perhaps there should be an alternate program to offer money to get those who haven’t yet maxed out their credit cards and used their home as an ATM to do just that in order to buy a new vehicle. That program would be as absurd as this one.

Alas, Americans will now be paying for their neighbours’ new car. This isn’t socialism. Then what the hell is it? There seems to be no end to the way the US government will spend taxpayer’s money. This is a bailout in disguise.

Canada’s cash-for-clunkers plan: Do nothing at all (June 19, 2009). I like this one better, Rewarding the Stupid.

Nobody should be “bailing out” what is destined to soon fail anyway. If the world cannot afford more cars, start looking at the reasons why you idiots. And stop throwing (my) money at problems that can NEVER be fixed by money.

Hey, here’s an idea!! Go out and buy a SUV gas hog for a thousand bucks or less and trade this sucker in for a shiny NEW  gas hog and “save” $3500!! Then, wait long enough for another connedsumer bailout from Uncle Sam that’ll be sure to show up on the horizon before the repo man shows up first!!

All you Obamaphiles wake the hell up, this idiot is going to sign this into law. If you’re still unwilling admit where his bread is buttered, then this should do the trick.

Why Teaching Others About Climate Change Is A Waste Of Time

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Filed under: General, Environment, Collapse — admin @ 6:08 am

The other day, I saw a car speeding down the road ahead of me. It was going faster and faster and it was all I could do to catch up to the car to give warning of the road ahead. I’d seen the signs and paid heed to what they said, but the other driver seemed entirely oblivious.

My attempts to warn the driver of the were being ignored. In desperation, I tried honking the horn, waving my arms and shouting into the wind, but the driver just kept on accelerating.

I reached my car’s ability to give chase and fell back for my own safety as the car sped off into the distance. He too couldn’t go any faster it seemed, but his momentum was so great, that it was easy to see that he’d never make the road ahead, even he’d fully slammed on the brakes and went into an emergency skid.

To my shock and horror, this is exactly what happened. I came across a pile of twisted metal, bone and broken glass. It looked like he’d hit the brake far, far too late, but they didn’t do him any good at all. There wasn’t even a recognizable car, let alone a driver in the tangled mess. It was horrible fate, but what else could I have done?

I sat there and pondered the meaning of it all. I didn’t even call anyone. Who was there left to call?

This is exactly what is now happening with the climate change denialist movement. They’re speeding ahead, oblivious and uninterested in knowing the real facts, which they simply don’t much care about. The road ahead that they have come to rely on as being ‘there’ simply isn’t. Its changed now and at the pace that they are going, they’ll never make it. Their inertia is too great now, effectively everyone’s is. Asking them to stop or slow down or just get out of the damned car isn’t going to make any difference now.

We’re already at the point where teaching others about climate change, if done with the idea and impression that it’s going to change the outcome, is a waste of our time. While human lifestyle changes are critically important and necessary, this still won’t change our overall outcome in regards to climate any measurable amount now, as it is too late for that. Any changes we might make will have a negligble impact, as the rest of the world, including industry and government, is too busy with the BOA model.

And this is why the Green Movement is so damnably misled, an underlying tenet of their doctrine assumes that we can actually effect change at the individual level, when we cannot. But they’re not alone, even the non-green movement (government, Big Oil, business, etc.) is just as guilty of this type of deception.

As much as I despise the business as usual approach, the fact remains that business as usual will only hasten the inevitable now, while stopping the business as usual model will not actually accomplish very much at all (in regards to climate).

I read only yesterday where Americans only have 37 tons of “personal carbon” left available to them to “avoid dangerous climate change”. Calculated out, that’s only 7 years. Does anybody REALLY believe that we’re going to radically change our ways in just 7 years and stop emitting carbon? This would require what I’ve advocated, the complete shutdown of all industry and activity world wide. NGFH. Sigh, the truth is too painful for us to comprehend.

Stopping the BOA model can actually only help in other areas, such as our problems with dependency on things like monoculture, overproduction, resource consumption, species extinction and habitat loss caused by humans. In other words, stopping could prevent the increasing and accelerating loss of life and resources, but it won’t have much impact at all on our climate future. Existing climate inertia and feedback loops already have too much inertia for us to believe we can “stop climate change”. This is a bullshit mantra that has been taken up by everyone in the movement, and I’m going to call a spade a spade here — it’s crap, it can’t be done now and is misleading us from something we do need to be doing.

Lonewolf has sent me a bunch of links and videos on the climate change denialist movement. I’m not going to bother posting them here, as this stupidity doesn’t even deserve the space, you can find them yourself if you want. They all start out the same way, supposed “scientists” often of dubious backgrounds and credentials, deny facts and eye-witness and recorded accounts. Basically they lie, and lie often and even go so far as to claim that we’re improving our climate with our industrial and human activity.

Needless to say, these IDIOTS are driving full speed ahead, absolutely and utterly oblivious to the clearly posted roadsigns. They simply do not care that they are driving the planet into extinction. I have no sympathy for willful fools, they are actually engaged in very dangerous denials and they should not be tolerated, period.

Therefore, instead of dealing with the idiotic denialists and the false promises of the Green movement, it would seem to me that our time would be better spent on the following areas:

a) preservation of the existing and still remaining life and biodiversity;

b) survival strategies for human adaption to climate change.

We cannot adapt species to climate change effects, this is something that they have to do themselves. The only thing we can do here is protect them from further depredations and habitat impacts by humans. This is an area that isn’t being dealt with adequately (still), as it requires a much more forceful tactical response by humans against other humans who are still hell-bent in strip mining the planet into oblivion. They’ll succeed too, unless they are stopped.

Our survival strategies would be how and where future humans (and those alive today) can actually live, and how they should live. A lot of what civilization has done is to either create cities and human areas of habitation in non-inhabitable spots, or worse, decimate the local and regional resources that humans can no longer survive there without the massive importation of resources (including water and food). Dubai is a perfect example of this, but so is Phoenix, southern California and most desert locations inhabited by humans around the world.

These areas can only naturally support and sustain far smaller human habitations then they are currently being required to. As peak energy makes this increasingly difficult, massive migrations will take place (which is already happening).

Survival strategies would also deal with many other issues, such as overpopulation, resource consumption and demands, biodiversity instead of monoculture wastelands and the related food security issues, and the very notion of “cities” and paved over areas where quite literally nothing is allowed to live. A complete revamping of so-called human “requirements” versus human needs would be necessary and once redefined, culturally embraced through education and (very important), business.

The very definition and activity of business would also need to be redefined and reshaped for adaption, as our current attitudes and beliefs towards business is predicated upon resource destruction instead of resource preservation or enhancement.

There are various groups around the world that are engaged in various aspects of these strategies, but unfortunately the amount of progress and momentum that they have achieved is fairly limited. In part, because they must deal with all the built-in resistance to their efforts in our culture and society, and their efforts, even all of them combined together, are not really ever going to be enough to effect the cultural changes required.

I think we constantly fail to appreciate the magnitude and the scope of the task (and the problems) we have. We fail to realize that ten thousand supporters, or even several million, cannot really change anything. At best, tiny “course corrections” are made. In example, the movement to get fast food companies to stop packaging their food products (hamburgers) in Styrofoam boxes, and return to waxed paper finally succeeded after many years of effort. But it didn’t stop pollution, or the overfilling of our nations landfills or reduce the consumption of resources. It actually had a fairly negligible impact on human pollution. That’s not to say it should not have been done, but it is an example of a “shallow success”.

We see this type of failure everywhere, because we are constantly failing to address the underlying issues themselves. This is why teaching others about climate change is really a waste of time, our BAU model isn’t changing sufficiently (or hardly measurably) enough to change the outcome of past “climate contributions” made by humans. The truth is, it simply can’t. But we’re being distracted into believing that it could if we try a little harder, which is not true.

So when I pose the points above of preserving biodiversity and remaining life on Earth, and strategies for human adaption, I’m actually stating that –

1) let’s start dealing with reality (dangerous climate change is flat-out going to happen no matter what we do); and

2) we need to start acting (behaving) like we understand this instead of this ongoing delusion that we’re “going to change in time”.

We will change, but not in time. Many studies have been done that demonstrate that humans can and will change, but only when they are forced to do so. The assumption that voluntary change and the big one — business change, will happen before disaster occurs is dead wrong. Just look around for this evidence, we’re rebuilding New Orleans, we’re still building and testing dangerous weapons and pathogens, we’re still practicing gene-splicing, we’re still creating frankenfoods, we’re still practicing monoculture, etc. The list of wrong-doings and refusal to change in advance is literally endless.

As a side note, realize that there is inertia and momentum in all of these things too, which is what makes it very very difficult to change or abandon. One of the reasons why I actually advocate collapse is that it is the change agent (force) that makes the dramatic changes possible. But that doesn’t mean it’s likely, as we are just as likely to go back to the BAU and past practices (in everything) if it’s allowed. And that depends on many factors, such as how deep the collapse becomes, resource availability, political leadership, industry, finance and much much more. Collapse does not mean we will change, it just means that some things may stop or slow down, and it present an opportunity for change that we don’t actually have today. Whether we take that opportunity is yet unknown. Odds are, no, we won’t, as this is what we’re doing now as the collapse deepens and we’re still quite stupidly taking the wrong roads, again and again and again.

Eventually however, we will change, because this is going to be forced upon us (or we’ll simply die out) but we’re definitely “not there yet”. But I find this conclusion unacceptable, especially since it means we’ll have literally consumed everything on the surface of the Earth in our descent into extinction. That should not be allowed to happen.

I’m too tired right now to finish with a concluding paragraph, I’ve been up since 3:00 am (again), so this will have to be enough for now.

June 16, 2009

Report - Global Climate Change Impacts In The United States

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Filed under: General, Environment — admin @ 8:17 pm

The Obama Administration has released an outdated report today (trust me on this) regarding global climate change impacts in 75 years. The short version (easily loaded) is here. The government version, like all things produced and run by government, never did load for me, but you can find it here.

By the way, they’re dead wrong about the time line. If they’re really projecting this in 75 years, then they’re off by at least 40 years. These things will happen before 2050, easy.

Oops, sometimes I should just wait a few more minutes before submitting a new post.  Here’s “point made” on the above: U.S. Feeling Climate Impacts Now.  This is actually a report on the same government report.

They’re definitely downplaying the real temperature increases expected.

June 11, 2009

Reindeer Herds Plummet

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Filed under: General, Environment, Collapse — admin @ 10:39 am

Sent in by Steve, worldwide levels of reindeer herds are plummeting, direct result of global warming, industrial development and habitat loss:

Reindeer and caribou numbers are plummeting around the world.

The first global review of their status has found that populations are declining almost everywhere they live, from Alaska and Canada, to Greenland, Scandinavia and Russia.

The iconic deer is vital to indigenous peoples around the circumpolar north.

Yet it is increasingly difficult for the deer to survive in a world warmed by climate change and altered by industrial development, say scientists. Reindeer Herds In Global Decline

This is a oft-repeated story all over the world, wildlife populations are being decimated.

It’s appalling to think that humans still believe that they can survive when nothing else can (or is allowed to). This lack of awareness and our critical dependency upon the natural environment is our Achilles heel.

June 8, 2009

Massacre In Peru

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Filed under: General, Environment, Terrorism, Tyranny — admin @ 9:31 pm

A Peruvian massacre is being reported of at least 38 civilians.

From Puruanista:

Beware, these videos are extremely graphic.

Just in case you thought that we were exaggerating. This is racist genocide. Was this necessary? Were these the barbaric savages that Alan Garcia was referring to? Was this part of the U.S. military presence in Ayacucho, bringing “humanitarian” help? Most importantly, Why is president Obama still silent? Why is the U.S. government allowing this? After all these people are dying because of the damned U.S.- Peru Free Trade Agreement. Talk about change and hope, Mr. President!

Because the United States never has respected indigenous peoples. Anywhere. Our own sordid history continues its genocide against Native Americans to this day. Peruvian Indians won’t be helped by the U.S., period.

More here:

Victims of the genocidal Alan Garcia

We can expect more days and nights of violence and killing of the poorest of Peru, if we allow the murderer Alan Garcia to continue ruling the country. Tonight the infamous TV stations Panamericana, Frecuencia Latina, America TV, ATV and others have shown a manipulated video with graphic images of chopped bodies of police officers who alleged they were tortured by Amazonian Indigenous, according to their sources.

All of this has been ordered by the terrorist Alan Garcia, who has started a real civil war among the poor of Peru. From his rotten palace in Lima the despicable man welcomes the opportunity to show nasty and terrifying images of dead policemen on national TV and during family prime time. The APRA and Fujimori fascist mafias are trying to portrait the Indigenous Amazonian people as terrorists; they want to criminalize them with one intention: they are preparing more military attacks and more deaths might occur in increasingly remote areas where even independent media can’t access.

The unstable government in Lima –knowing that hell will break loose- is trying to criminalize and incarcerate Amazonian leaders, who after seeking justice for years, decided to stand up in civil disobedience without violence, against a country that no longer wants them alive.

During the tragedy of Bagua, I have seen horrifying photos and videos sent from witnesses and showing the abusive assault of brutalizes members of the National Police against unarmed civilians. Witnesses say some bodies were burned down and thrown into rivers. Some other bodies were taken away in plastic bags -perhaps the same bodies presented this evening, life forgive me.

Lima media has not reported the true tragedy yet: they only speak of policemen killed -we Indians don’t count right- and they don’t mention that there are between 35 and 85 dead people so far. In Lima, they complain about Cuba and Venezuela, but the press has become a whore who sells itself to the highest bidder, no matter if it means mocking tragedies.

Peruvian people, democracy in Peru has failed and there is no freedom of press, multinational corporations are taking over the total control of an increasingly weak Peruvian state. They are about to buy the historic monuments of Cusco, and they have already bought almost all the productive valleys of the south and northern coast of Peru, and the most productive valleys of the Andes. Now they want to steal the territories from Indigenous Peruvians. It is not surprising that this government prefers to give bailout money for U.S. owned Doe Run mining company, and to exempt taxes to an Israeli man who gives Peruvian people a poisoning trashy television, or to increase royalties for Canadian, U.S., European and Chinese polluting mining companies.

We are being robbed in our noses, Peruvians are now second class citizens – the insane murderer who governs us Garcia even said it blatantly the night of the attacks. The racism of this fatty criminal is shocking, and he wants to see more blood shed in the name of ‘security and progress’ says the filthy fascist. This is the same Alan Garcia that asked in Spain for “more caravels to come to Peru”, he gave away the main square of Lima to an opera singer for a night; he gives medals to fascist King of Spain and the extremist right-wing guru Jose Maria Aznar. He is the one that came to the U.S. to kiss Bush’s butt.

The Garcia administration grants foreign companies with enormous privileges while it kills Peruvian citizens as we were dogs, thus they are creating a bestial battle between indigenous brothers. Alan Garcia must resign and Congress should call for a general elections. Otherwise there will be more deaths due to police and military repression, if we stay silent in the name of the progress for the few. Where is Mario Vargas Llosa to protest for freedom and democracy in Peru?

Shit, if nothing is done to defend the lives of Peruvians and the integrity of the nation, not only we will continue having a criminal as a president - but we will be witnessing the takeover of Peru by Chile or the birth of a new U.S. colony where inequality will worsen but fancy Wal-Mart monsters and luxurious hotels will pop up next to Machu Picchu.

Meanwhile our children are dying of cold in the highlands, our Amazon brothers are preparing for war, and the children of the victims both police officers and natives are dreaming of a day when they can revenge the deaths of their loved ones. Today is the people of Bagua, tomorrow it can be you. Free Trade policies with the U.S. have already destroyed the lives of millions of Mexicans and Central Americans, and are projected to benefit only 3% of Peruvians -those who already have everything but are so unhappy they are begging for more blood shed.

Lets defend life, human rights, justice, progress with equality, respect for our planet. Lets defend what every courageous, dignified and decent people would fight for in those times in history that require all the greatness and the courage of a nation.

Peru wake up.

This is another sign of the end.  American corporations in league with corrupt foreign governments are competing for scarcer and scarcer resources as any and all costs.  This is a scene that will be repeated around the world, over and over and over, as it already has for a hundred years.

The same injustice, indifference and callous disregard we’ve witnessed, documented and disagreed with by government is everywhere today, certainly not unique to Empire.

And the same plea is being made by those on the forefront:  WAKE UP!

I’m Rooting For the Protestors

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Filed under: General, Environment, Terrorism, Tyranny, Collapse — admin @ 1:26 pm

Nine more police killed in Amazon protests is an article on the long-standing dispute between ancient land dwellers and corporate interests. Clashes have resulted in 30 dead Indians and 155 injured (and counting).

I’m rooting for the protesters on this one. Oil and gas exploration in the rain forest is a no-brainer. So is oil drilling, logging, mining and large-scale farming.

The government declared Sunday a national day of mourning. In Lima, anguished relatives holding candles held a wake for nine of the slain police officers.

Who’s mourning the Indians killed? The lands destroyed? The habitat ruined? Anybody? Nobody?

The last Free Peoples besieged by oil and logging companies

Peru: Government intent on privatizing the Amazon for implementing tree plantations

Peru/Brazil: The right to self-determination of indigenous peoples living in voluntary isolation

Our Home

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Filed under: General, Environment, Collapse — admin @ 12:47 am

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If you want to remain asleep, leave now, delete the bookmarks to this blog and go far, far away where I can’t yell at you and make you think.

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June 7, 2009

Vatican Endorses GM Foods

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Filed under: General, Environment — admin @ 11:18 am

I don’t expect much from the elitist over at the Vatican, but this is too much.

THE Vatican seldom approves of scientists meddling with God’s creation. So the decision of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences to back oft-demonised genetically modified crops as an answer to world hunger and poverty may come as a surprise.

GM crops were heartily endorsed at a week-long seminar held by the academy in mid-May. Participants agreed that the crops offer food safety and security, better health and environmental sustainability. That verdict is not shared by the International Assessment of Agricultural Knowledge, Science and Technology for Development, a global UN-backed think tank that last year rejected GM as a solution to hunger. Genetically modified crops get the Vatican’s blessing

Somebody should tell those morons over in Rome about the hundreds of thousands of Indian farmers who have committed suicide because of GM crops.  And how GM crops absolutely destroy critical biodiversity and crop strains thousands of years old, and how GM crops create hunger, starvation, sickness and disease, and that giving Monsanto and ADM the ‘papal blessing’ is nothing more then the kiss of death for billions of people.

More proof that religion and intelligence and awareness of fact, reality and consequences don’t mix.  You can’t have both and allow the other to survive, so you get to be their mistake.

June 5, 2009

Home

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Filed under: General, Environment — admin @ 8:07 pm

A well done presentation of life on Earth, well worth watching:

Try this link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqxENMKaeCU

I was able to watch the entire thing.  Nice presentation, but the ending was sorely lacking in reality.  There is now so much climate inertia, species extinction, resource depletion, overpopulation, and a thousand other data points that the optimistic ending is well, total b.s., something you’d find in the MSM because they don’t want to terrify the sheeple.

Other then that, worth the viewing.

June 4, 2009

Severe Weather Kills 2, Injures 7

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Filed under: General, Environment — admin @ 3:34 pm

Multiple lightning strikes and high winds have extracted a heavy toll as thousands of lightning strikes touched down in several locations.

This is also the reported reason for the downing of flight 447.  All passenger and crew were lost (228 people).

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