Tuesday, October 15, 2024

Protest 'Maine Space Conference' @ Portland Oct 24

 

 
Join us to protest militarization of space
Thursday, Oct 24
11:00 am to 1:00 pm

Holiday Inn By the Bay
88 Spring St Portland, Maine
 
Thursday, October 24 will mark the second year we've protested outside of the 'Maine Space Industry Conference' where they are pushing to turn our state into a space weapons production and launch site.
 
Current projects in Maine by the aerospace industry include testing hypersonic missiles at the former Loring AFB near Limestone and Caribou.
 
In addition bluShift Aerospace (based in Brunswick at the former naval air station) is being funded by NASA and the US Space Force to build mini-satellites and launch them near Acadia National Park. The plan is to fill up Lower Earth Orbit (LEO) with as many US-NATO satellites ASAP that would be used for military purposes (dual use). 
 
The Space Force is supporting many launch companies around the globe to fill LEO up before China and Russia can put more satellites into space. 
 
Since all warfare on Earth is now coordinated by space tech there is military advantage to take control of LEO and deny its use to others.
 
Most Mainers know little about our state's growing role to turn space into the next war zone. Big $$$$ is being dangled before the eyes of Maine political leaders. 
 
We've heard it all before. Lots of jobs, no enviro impacts, and the adventure of exploring space.
 
Help us tell the aerospace industry they are not wanted in Maine.

'This panel below will explore the evolving landscape of space security, focusing on defining acts of aggression and violations of international law in outer space. Discussions will cover national defense policies, including the role of cyberspace, and address contested strategies in space and the Arctic'.

~ Photos are from last year's protest at the Maine Space Conference



Monday, October 14, 2024

What gives the U.S. the right to lecture other nations on morality?

 

Journalist Liam Cosgrove confronts State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller on US foreign policy during the daily press.

Sunday, October 13, 2024

Pray and protest

 

Mother tried to protect her child. 

This photo tells the entire story of zionist arrogance, brutality and evil nature. 

Israel must be kicked out of the UN now, along with the US!

How can the world allow the US-Israel to get away with these genocidal crimes?

Don't stop doing what ever you can to confront this madness!

We are all responsible for these war crimes continuing!

Our silence is complicity with this evil!

Bruce

Sunday song

 

Saturday, October 12, 2024

Harris: 'I learned the power of my pen'

 

Kamala Harris brags about the power of the "swipe of my pen" when discussing her time as a prosecutor in California.

This is a resurfaced clip from May of 2019 in which Harris fantasizes about her powers over the public. 

A dangerous omen for us.

Eponeyous substructure in Saco (and worldwide)

A scene from a recent street protest in front of General Dynamics weapons plant in Saco, Maine
 

I had a dream last night. Maybe it was a vision. I was with a group of people who were going to see a movie entitled 'Eponeyous Substructure'. I woke up at 4:30 am with this in my head and went to my desk to write it down so I wouldn't forget.

Then I went back to bed and began composing this blog post in my mind.  By 5:00 am I had the draft done so got out of bed again and turned my computer on and began to write.

In my dream before or after the movie a bunch of us were celebrating a birthday. A cake was brought forth which appeared to be made of a jello-like substance. It was eponeyous. I define that word as 'weak, fragile, flimsy'. When someone tried to cut the cake it didn't hold together.

(Once out of bed and on the computer I looked up the word online. I can't ever recall hearing the word before. I found a similar word eponymous which means 'An eponymous character in a play, book, etc. has the same name as the title'. This definition does not relate to my dream word - eponeyous.)

So back to my story.

Yesterday I drove south one hour to Saco, Maine for the weekly Friday Palestine (and now Lebanon) solidarity protest in front of General Dynamics (GD) weapons facility. I've been here about 5-6 times. They make the guidance systems for big bombs that the US is providing to Israel and are being used to level multi-story apartment blocks in Gaza and Beirut. (See this article)

We arrived at GD at 2:30 pm, just in time for the 3:00 pm shift change. Workers drove out in their vehicles and made a left or right turn onto the busy street in front of GD. If you look at the photo above I would be standing at the tail end of the line with my sign. 

Just across the street from GD is an elementary school and while we were there lots of young kids were on the playground just yards away from us. Our folks were chanting using two bull horns so the kids were quite interested in the show. They were eventually chased away from the fence by their overseers.

There were basically two kinds of vehicles that came out of GD. Many of the workers were driving the big pick-up trucks that I would say are similar to US Navy destroyers. These are the power boys who turned right in a screeching 'pedal to the metal' rush. Many of them as they passed our protest line shot us the middle finger.

But the real story is the other kinds of vehicles that took the right turn out of GD and passed by where I was standing. They were men and women driving 'sensible' cars. Family cars. They did not screech when they turned onto the street. And the key point is that 7-8 of them flashed peace signs or waved in a way that they wanted us to notice.

This was a sign that things inside GD have become eponeyous.

(I consider myself sort of an expert on reading people inside vehicles while I am on the street holding signs. I have lots of experience doing the sociological research of public opinions during this process. I've been doing it regularly since 1978. I currently hold signs at least three times a week on the street. Over the years I organized 10 peace walks (5 in Florida and 5 in Maine) that were usually 2-3 weeks in length. We protest regularly at BIW where Navy Aegis destroyers at built in Bath, Maine. BIW is owned by GD as well. We see lots of big trucks there.)

So my point is that the protests in Saco have unearthed the eponeyous nature of the work force. Due to the protest there is some level of discussion (and debate) going on inside GD. And some number of workers want to let us know how they feel by screeching their tires or flashing us peace signs. This is a good thing.

My own history

The reason I love and believe in standing outside weapons production facilities and military bases is because this is how I changed from a Young Republican to an independent thinker and anti-imperialist peacenik. 

In 1971 (during the US war on Vietnam) I joined the Air Force and after my training was sent to Travis AFB in California. This was an airlift base for the war. GI's came to Travis and got on planes to fly to Vietnam. When the planes returned they brought the walking wounded and body bags of dead troops. Most weekends there were small protests outside the base main gate. 

Protest outside Travis AFB in early 1970's

These protests created much debate inside the base about the war. In the barracks at night, in the chow hall and on the job we talked about the war - our conversation enlivened by those standing outside the gate with their signs. Little did they know the impact they were having.

The substructure of the war machine at Travis became eponeyous - weak, fragile and flimsy.

The OSI (Office of Secret Investigation) on the base would instruct all supervisors at Travis to warn their especially young underlings (like me) to stay away from the main gate on a coming weekend when they learned a protest was planned. They didn't want our minds tarnished. The OSI knew the debate going on inside the base got enlivened when the protests were held outside the gates.

You can't quantify or qualify the impacts of these kind of events in an empirical sense. You just have to believe they work which then compels one to keep doing them. The goal is to make the military machine eponeyous. 

Freedom lost in Deutschland

Let me finish with a story from Germany. I was scrolling through Twitter the other day and saw a short video from some unknown German city. The scene was an outdoor cafe where several young men were drinking coffee. One was wearing a T-shirt with a Palestinian flag on it. Suddenly several police (die polizei) approached the table and grabbed the young man and hauled him to a nearby paddy wagon and threw him inside. 

Another recent video that went viral was of a young boy (maybe 8 years old) being chased by a gang of polizei because he was carrying a Palestinian flag. They eventually caught him and arrested him.

These two examples from Germany are further indications of a growing international eponeyous substructure. It's a western collapse of culture - a collapse of freedom of speech - a collapse of democracy. The fear of truth by the ruling war mongers.

So this was my dream and my daily reality. 

Feel free to join the movement and help expose the eponeyous substructure.

Bruce 

U.S. has leverage over Israel but refuses to use it

 

During an interview with Al Jazeera, senior political analyst Marwan Bishara discussed the United States' ongoing support for Israel at the UN Security Council, highlighting that the US has repeatedly blocked resolutions aimed at providing humanitarian aid and ceasefires during the conflict in Gaza. 

He noted that the death toll among Palestinians nears 42,000. 

Bishara emphasized that the US's actions suggest complicity in a genocide in Gaza, attributing this to America's imperial interests rather than a double standard. 

He argued that US interests drive its foreign policy, often disregarding the value of Palestinian lives compared to those of other nationalities.