Bruce Gagnon is coordinator of the Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space.
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Tuesday, April 30, 2019
Convert the war machine - create the 'Natural Guard'
Very moving appeal from Afghanistan woman to Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-Hawaii) about standing up strongly to end these senseless and destructive wars.
We need to convert the Pentagon to the 'Natural Guard' and have them work on providing assistance to people who are suffering from climate disasters. Our Mother Earth is in toxic shock and her body is thrashing about. There will be much greater environmental catastrophe in the years ahead and we will need the Natural Guard to do the important relief work.
Stop the war$ - convert the military machine to sustainable production - create the Natural Guard!
Bruce
PS Today we are all flying from Moscow to Crimea where we will be until May 5. We'll visit three cities in Crimea. More on all that later.
Monday, April 29, 2019
'There is no one but us'.....
At 'Imperialism on Trial' event in Belfast, Ireland Ray McGovern answers a question about the role of the Catholic Church in politics. Raymond McGovern is a veteran CIA officer turned political activist.
McGovern was a CIA analyst from 1963 to 1990, and in the 1980s chaired National Intelligence Estimates and prepared the President's Daily Brief. He received the Intelligence Commendation Medal at his retirement, returning it in 2006 to protest the CIA's involvement in torture.
In January 2003, Ray co-created Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity (VIPS) to expose how intelligence was being falsified to “justify” war on Iraq. Ray is an active member of Veterans For Peace and has been on numerous actions and delegations.
Sunday, April 28, 2019
A day in Moscow
Statue in the subway honoring the resistance to the German Nazi occupation during WW II. (Click on photos for a better view) |
One subway line honoring Russian sports. |
Orthodox church we visited on Holy Saturday. We went inside and lit candles with the local people. We were each given cakes and decorated eggs by church members. |
New apartment blocks near our hotel in Moscow. |
There were many large rooms in the museum that had panoramic wall paintings of war damage inside of Russia. |
Another of the panoramic wall paintings of Nazi destruction of Russian cities. More than 27 million Soviet citizens died in the war with Germany. The U.S. lost 500,000 troops in the war. |
Saturday, April 27, 2019
LBJ's daughter: 'These ships not to destroy'
Former US Navy Academy graduate (and All-American lacrosse player) Dud Hendrick arrested at BIW. Dud is a Vietnam war veteran and now a member of VFP.
Lynda Bird Johnson Robb thanked the crowd gathered at Bath Iron Works on behalf of her father (LBJ) and quoted John Quincy Adams, calling America a ‘well-wisher of freedom for all.’
“We christen this ship in that spirit, not seeking to destroy, conquer, or dominate other nations, but rather to defend our own safety and the safety of other nations,” said Robb. “This ship goes to its mission not as part of an American vessel, not just as a part of our nation's self defense, it goes out as a vessel prepared to support and represent the strength, the purpose and the vitality of alliances, such as NATO. It goes out in support of important ideas, the idea of a community of free nations. Our defense pacts and alliances may come under threat from within and from without, but those alliances are vital in today’s dangerous and unruly world.”
This is the kind of mind numbing blather that we often hear to justify the aggressive US war machine now sent around the world to indeed dominate on behalf of corporate interests. They can lie all they want and try to justify it but the protest blocking the buses bringing people into this 'private christening' ceremony removes the unholy Vail off the devil's face. Those entering this worship of endless war were able to witness this citizens uprising close up and personal.
Money for human and environmental needs - not destruction.
See more media coverage here.
Bruce
Message to BIW: Convert & deal with coming climate catastrophe
Twenty-five good hearted souls were arrested in Bath, Maine early this morning as they blocked the entrance road into the Bath Iron Works 'christening' ceremony of the $7 billion Zumwalt 'stealth' destroyer.
In their act of civil resistance they called for the conversion of the shipyard to sustainable production - commuter rail, offshore wind turbines, tidal power systems and the like. In order to save the future generations from the coming climate catastrophe we must shift wasteful and dangerous military spending to peaceful and sustainable production immediately.
Studies show that by converting military production facilities we would in fact get more jobs in the process.
We thank Regis Tremblay for these great photos. You can see more of them on Fazebook here.
For a better view click on each photo to enlarge them.
Our love, admiration and thanks go to all who attended the event today in Bath and those who took the step to stand strong for peace, non-violence and a sustainable future.
See the Portland Press Herald coverage where they first reported that 'several' were arrested but an hour after seeing that story they pulled it and scratched any word of the arrests. Just goes to prove that corporate media has been out sourced to the war machine.
Bruce
Friday, April 26, 2019
War with Russia?
After the fall of the Soviet Union, a dysfunctional and pro-American Russian President Yeltsin presided over the chaos of the 1990’s; when Putin came to power, the West was very disappointed at the independent and nationalist character of the Putin led state and the demonization began.
Stephen Cohen joins Paul Jay on Reality Asserts Itself
Thursday, April 25, 2019
The oligarchy wants us to know nothing......
Julian Assange is a thorn in the side of the US elites which explains the effort they made to capture him, ex-Pink Floyd frontman Roger Waters told RT, adding that it’s appalling the UK has become an accomplice “of the American Empire.”
Watching WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange being physically removed from his shelter at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London last week “was absolutely chilling” to legendary musician Roger Waters (Pink Floyd), who gave RT’s Going Underground his take on Assange’s arrest.
Photos from Red Square
Photos by Global Network board member Will Griffin who went to Red Square today in Moscow.
I've been sitting in the hotel lobby all day waiting for our study tour participants who have been trickling in. Still three more to go.
We begin our formal meetings in the morning at 9:00 am. Over the next four days several Russian experts on areas from military policy, economics, Ukraine, and other subjects will come and speak to us.
The breakfast buffet (comes with the hotel room) this morning was stunning. (Food is always important to me.)
Bruce
Wednesday, April 24, 2019
Arrived in Moscow for study tour
Four of us from the US flew together to Moscow via New York City yesterday. We came a day early to get adjusted to the time change and overnight flight.
The others in our Global Network study tour group will be arriving tomorrow and we'll start our meetings with various Russian experts the next day.
Our hotel window looks out on this magnificent building across the six lane road. MB, Will Griffin and I took a walk before dinner through a park next to this beautiful site.
Everyone from taxi drivers (from the airport to hotel) and hotel staff have been really thoughtful and kind to us.
Seven in our group of early arrivals had dinner together at a Central Asian restaurant next door to the hotel and the food was excellent.
MB will explore the famous Russian Metro tomorrow while I sit in the hotel lobby to ensure all of our people get checked in without any difficulties.
When we were walking we saw people heading to the Metro after work, folks walking their dogs, all normal stuff. In the restaurant a big group of 20 people were having a grand time and as we left we noticed the quite large restaurant was packed. I said to MB and Will how it is such a damn shame that Washington continues to demonize Russia. The American people are wrong when it comes to how they view Russia and the people here.
On the plane I watched a film about one of the former Soviet Union's most famous folk musicians - Vladimir Vysotsky. I went online to learn more about him once I arrived at the hotel and read that while in the US in late 1970's he was on the CBS 60 Minutes TV show and they said he had spent time in a Soviet gulag. But it turns out to have been a lie. This is just a tiny example of the way the US has in my lifetime brainwashed the American people about Russia. It makes me doubt much of what I've been taught.
Do you remember the Bullwinkle cartoon TV series that ran from 1959-1964. The bad guys were the two Russian spies Boris Badenov and Natasha Fatale, both working for the dictator Fearless Leader. The Russian demonization has been ingrained in the American mind.
Bruce
And the audience applauded.....
"I was the CIA director. We lied, we cheated, we stole. It’s – it was like – we had entire training courses. It reminds you of the glory of the American experiment".
Mike Pompeo (Secretary of State) participates in a Q&A discussion at Texas A&M University as part of the Wiley Lecture Series, in College Station, Texas on April 15, 2019.
The 'glory of the American experiment'? What?
Texas A & M is the home to the George H. W. Bush Presidential Library. Daddy Bush was also the former director of the CIA.
Some years ago I was watching C-SPAN one evening and Daddy Bush was giving Sen. Ted Kennedy (D-MA), brother of JFK and RFK, an award at Texas A & M. I was quite shocked to see Kennedy accept the award from a man who has been directly implicated in the assassination of his own brother(s)! Why would he take such an award from him?
I chewed on that one for many years and came to the conclusion that this is how the oligarchic system works in the US. Sort of like the Mafia. Sometimes the mob kills each other when they have disputes and other times they work together when their interests fall in line.
I've come to see that America has regional oligarchies. Texas, Boston, Miami, New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Atlanta, etc. They battle with each other for power and control of the government. Sometimes they kill one another. Other times they give one another awards.
Most of the public would think this whole analysis of power in the US is crazy. But that is how I see it. I've learned alot about how oligarchies work by daily studying Ukraine since the US orchestrated coup d'etat there in 2014.
Ukraine's newly elected president (comedian Volodymyr Zelensky) has zero governing experience and was put up to run by one of the biggest oligarchs in the country - a man named Kolomoisky who owns the TV network which promoted Zelensky. Kolomoisky also has his own private army which he uses to push people in Ukraine around. Kolomoisky is strongly linked to the US and Israel so the 'new president' Zelensky will actually be working for the US-NATO.
Zelensky beat Petro Poroshenko (another Ukrainian oligarch) in the election. The US loved the drunken Poroshenko but the public hated him so it was time to switch horses.
This is how things appear to work anymore. Democracy has largely become a show horse with little meaning.
Bruce
Tuesday, April 23, 2019
Connect the dots: Conversion for survival
Bruce Gagnon, Coordinator of the Global Network Against Weapons and
Nuclear Power in Space talks about the necessity to bring the
environmental and peace movements together and to be authentic, even
when your political party is on the wrong side.
The Global Network website is http://space4peace.org/
Bruce is departing for Russia with a group of Global Network and Veterans for Peace members this week. You can follow their progress on his blog and donations to the Global Network can be made from their web site.
The Global Network website is http://space4peace.org/
Bruce is departing for Russia with a group of Global Network and Veterans for Peace members this week. You can follow their progress on his blog and donations to the Global Network can be made from their web site.
US-NATO stirring war pot
NATO is preparing a package of measures to counter Russia in the Black Sea region. These operations include the deployment of NATO warships to the Black Sea to guarantee ‘passage’ of Ukrainian ships via the Kerch Strait, U.S. ambassador to NATO Kay Bailey Hutchison stressed during a press briefing on April 2.
Hutchison said that the prepared package “beefs up the surveillance, both air surveillance as well as more of the NATO country ships going into the Black Sea to assure that there is safe passage from Ukrainian vessels through the Kerch Straits, the Sea of Azov”.
Earlier the US State Department announced that the Black Sea package is a response to the challenges the US and NATO face in the region, “not merely because of the Kerch Strait incident,” but because “Russia is threatening the alliance all along the eastern flank, not just in the north.
Monday, April 22, 2019
We will never stop fighting for this planet....
A day before countries around the world celebrate Earth Day, activist and leader of the School Strike for Climate Greta Thunberg addressed protesters in London who have been occupying a number of major landmarks for almost a week, rallying the demonstrators to continue their fight against the "existential crisis" brought about by climate change.
"Humanity is now standing at a crossroads," Thunberg told the protesters gathered at the Marble Arch. "We must now decide which path we want to take. How do we want the future living conditions for all species to be? We have gathered here today and in many other places around London and across the world too, because we have chosen which path we want to take and now we are waiting for the others to follow our example."
Vidal: 'Meaning of the Cold War'
Gore Vidal speaking about the National Security State at the National Press Club in 1998.
He opens by saying he wishes to speak about, "The origins of the American empire and the meaning of the Cold War. How it started, who started it, and who benefits."
This is great history for us as we head to Russia for our Global Network study tour. Note the parts about the US-UK-Soviet meeting at the Livada Palace in Yalta, Crimea which we will visit. Vidal makes certain to mention that the US walked away from the agreements struck at that historic meeting.
Even though this speech was made 21 years ago it holds up quite well in the present time.
We were lucky to have a man of such intelligence, honesty and wit. He is surely missed.
Bruce
Sunday, April 21, 2019
Keeping the Russia distraction alive....
Russia distraction
Distract
from what?
Forgot about
global warming....
Toxic water in
Flint....
Take the bait
swallow the
Maddow line
drag the 'citizenry'
into a mindless
black hole
Widening gap
between
rich & poor
1% wants it all
who pays attention
when you've got Mueller
They have a slogan
"the one who dies
with the most toys,
wins"
It's a deep,
spiritual
disconnection
nature is a tool
to the psychopath*
Democrats
push NATO
war
with Russia
their 'liberal' followers,
maybe we should
call them disciples
since its Easter,
ignore truth
help bang war drums
The corporate media,
as one would expect,
is doing their job
of distracting
the public
with Hollywood
story lines
All while
the news
(that is fit to print)
schools the American people
on the mythology
of exceptionalism, freedom
and liberty
The only liberty
actually involved though
is the corporate 'liberty'
to steal the
global public
purse
and natural heritage.
* Psychopathy is traditionally a personality disorder characterized by persistent antisocial behavior, impaired empathy and remorse, and bold, disinhibited, and egotistical traits.
Addendum from Noam Chomsky on Democracy Now
"I should say, the Democrats are helping [Trump]. They are. Take the focus on Russiagate. What’s that all about? I mean, it was pretty obvious at the beginning that you’re not going to find anything very serious about Russian interference in elections. I mean, for one thing, it’s undetectable. I mean, in the 2016 election, the Senate and the House went the same way as the executive, but nobody claims there was Russian interference there. In fact, you know, Russian interference in the election, if it existed, was very slight, much less, say, than interference by, say, Israel. Israel, the prime minister, Netanyahu, goes to Congress and talks to a joint session of Congress, without even informing the White House, to attack Obama’s policies. I mean, that’s dramatic interference with elections. Whatever the Russians tried, it’s not going to be anything like that. And, in fact, there’s no interference in elections that begins to compare with campaign funding. Remember that campaign funding alone gives you a very high prediction of electoral outcome. It’s, again, Tom Ferguson’s major work which has shown this very persuasively. That’s massive interference in elections. Anything the Russians might have done is going to be, you know, peanuts in comparison. As far as Trump collusion with the Russians, that was never going to amount to anything more than minor corruption, maybe building a Trump hotel in Red Square or something like that, but nothing of any significance.
The Democrats invested everything in this issue. Well, turned out there was nothing much there. They gave Trump a huge gift. In fact, they may have handed him the next election. That’s just a—that’s a matter of being so unwilling to deal with fundamental issues, that they’re looking for something on the side that will somehow give political success. The real issues are different things. They’re things like climate change, like global warming, like the Nuclear Posture Review, deregulation. These are real issues. But the Democrats aren’t going after those. They’re looking for something else—the Democratic establishment. I’m not talking about the young cohort that’s coming in, which is quite different. Just all of that has to be shifted significantly, if there’s going to be a legitimate political opposition to the right-wing drift that’s taking place. And it can happen, can definitely happen, but it’s going to take work."
Saturday, April 20, 2019
Listen to this truth....
Julian Assange has been indicted for the crimes of hacking and conspiracy.
Part of the indictment focuses on the measures Assange took to conceal US Army whistleblower Chelsea Manning as the source of the leaks, which should frighten any news outlet that makes use of anonymous sources.
RT’s Caleb Maupin reports.
Then former journalism professor Lyle Slack joins Rick Sanchez to share his insights.
U.S. Constitution: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.
Militarizing the African continent
Fruits of US-NATO Regime Change
By Tony Cartalucci (Reprinted in part from an article here)
The ongoing Libyan conflict - flush with weapons pouring in from foreign sponsors - has also fueled regional terrorism impacting neighboring Egypt, Tunisia, Algeria, Niger, and Chad, as far west as Mali and Nigeria, and southeast as far as Kenya. The war has been a boon for US Africa Command (AFRICOM) which has used the resulting chaos as a pretext to expand Washington's military footprint on the continent.
In a 2018 Intercept article titled, "U.S. Military Says it has a "Light Footprint" in Africa. These Documents Show a Vast Network of Bases," it was reported that:
According to a 2018 briefing by AFRICOM science adviser Peter E. Teil, the military’s constellation of bases includes 34 sites scattered across the continent, with high concentrations in the north and west as well as the Horn of Africa. These regions, not surprisingly, have also seen numerous U.S. drone attacks and low-profile commando raids in recent years.
The article notes that much of AFRICOM's expansion in Africa has occurred over the past decade.
While the pretext for US military expansion in Africa has been "counter-terrorism," it is clear US military forces are there to protect US interests and project US power with "terrorism" a manufactured pretext to justify Washington's militarization of the continent.
Much of the terrorism the US claims it is fighting was only possible in the first place through the flood of weapons, equipment, and support provided to militants by the US and its partners amid regime change operations targeting nations like Libya.
The US-led NATO war in Libya is a perfect example of the US deliberately arming terrorist organizations - including those listed as foreign terrorist organizations by the US State Department itself - overthrowing a nation, predictably destabilizing the entire region, and using the resulting instability as a pretext to massively expand America's military footprint there.
The wider agenda at play is Washington's desire to displace current Russian and Chinese interests on the continent, granting the US free reign.
Fruits of US-NATO Regime Change
As NATO celebrates its 70th anniversary, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg would claim:
Over seven decades, NATO has stepped up time and again to keep our people safe, and we will continue to stand together to prevent conflict and preserve peace.
This "peace" includes 8 years of heavy fighting in Libya following NATO's intervention there.
NATO's Secretary General proclaims NATO's mission as one to "prevent conflict and preserve peace," yet it paradoxically and very intentionally engineered the war in Libya, overthrew the government in Tripoli, and triggered regional chaos that not only plagues North Africa to this day - but also inundated Europe with refugees fleeing the conflict.
Europe is one of the few places NATO could conceivably claim any mandate to protect or operate in - yet its own wars of aggression abroad directly compromised European safety and security.
The media blackout that has shrouded the true impact of NATO's intervention in Libya for the past 8 years helps enable the US and its NATO partners to perpetrate additional proxy wars and political interventions elsewhere.
~ Tony Cartalucci, Bangkok-based geopolitical researcher and writer, especially for the online magazine “New Eastern Outlook”.
This is what we have to do.....now
What if we actually pulled off a Green New Deal? What would the future look like? The Intercept presents a film narrated by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and illustrated by Molly Crabapple.
Set a couple of decades from now, the film is a flat-out rejection of the idea that a dystopian future is a forgone conclusion. Instead, it offers a thought experiment: What if we decided not to drive off the climate cliff? What if we chose to radically change course and save both our habitat and ourselves?
We realized that the biggest obstacle to the kind of transformative change the Green New Deal envisions is overcoming the skepticism that humanity could ever pull off something at this scale and speed. That’s the message we’ve been hearing from the “serious” center for four months straight: that it’s too big, too ambitious, that our Twitter-addled brains are incapable of it, and that we are destined to just watch walruses fall to their deaths on Netflix until it’s too late.
This film flips the script. It’s about how, in the nick of time, a critical mass of humanity in the largest economy on earth came to believe that we were actually worth saving. Because, as Ocasio-Cortez says in the film, our future has not been written yet and “we can be whatever we have the courage to see.”
Friday, April 19, 2019
Brainstorming the Venezuela take down in Washington
A hawkish US think tank has hosted a secretive meeting on Venezuela, bringing together American and South American officials to discuss the 'use of military force' in the country, investigative journalist Max Blumenthal told RT.
Thursday, April 18, 2019
Int’l peace delegation to tour Russia on ‘bridge-building mission’
By Mike Kuhlenbeck
April 17, 2019
Workers World
The Global Network Against Weapons and Nuclear Power in Space (GN) is organizing a delegation to Russia to help “build a peace bridge between people of their nations” from April 25 to May 10.
Twenty-four peace activists from Canada, England, Nepal, Sweden and the U.S. will participate in a “bridge-building mission.” Most of the group will be members of GN and Veterans For Peace.
GN Coordinator Bruce K. Gagnon said, “Our primary goal is to stand against the constant demonization of Russia, which is being used to justify U.S.-NATO military expansion up to Russian borders.”
Members of the delegation are scheduled to arrive in Moscow April 25. They will fly to Crimea on April 30 and then to St. Petersburg on May 5. They will meet with experts to discuss such topics as culture, economics, foreign policy, military policy and more.
Chair Dave Webb of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (U.K.) said in a statement, “We want to see and hear for ourselves what Russia is really like.
“We want to meet with Russian citizens, teachers, students, political leaders, journalists and others in order to listen and ask questions, so we get unfiltered information.”
GN was founded in 1992 to “stop the militarization of space” and has around 150 affiliated organizations. The idea for the tour originated last spring in Oxford, England, at the GN annual meeting, which takes place in a different country each year.
Hostility to USSR and Russia
Hostility against the Soviet Union was a keystone in U.S. political life. As journalist Louise Bryant wrote in 1918, “We have here in America an all-too-obvious and objectionable prejudice against Russia,” one that was “born of fear.” U.S. hostility has now returned, despite the downfall of the USSR and the restoration of capitalism in Russia.
The U.S. government and its NATO allies have now ratcheted up tensions with Russia through sanctions, arming nations such as Ukraine (where a Russophobic regime was elevated into power by a U.S.-backed coup in 2014), saber-rattling rhetoric on the world stage and other means of intimidation.
According to an April 5 GN news release, “Not since the height of the Cold War in the 1980s have tensions been so great between Russia and the U.S. Washington now regularly blames Russia for nearly every ill in the world.”
Continuing down the dangerous path of his predecessors, the administration of Donald Trump has further endangered the world by pulling out of the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty and the Iran Nuclear Deal.
Swedish Peace Council vice chair Agneta Norberg, another delegation member, said, “The U.S. has 1,000 military bases around the world and a dozen nuclear-armed Trident submarines patrolling. We are trapped in a very dangerous situation, and none of the presidents seem to understand the danger.”
Hostility to Russia and its people is widespread, not just in the West but also in Asian-Pacific NATO partner countries like Japan and Australia.
Norberg said the U.S. is “twisting the arms” of countries such as Sweden and Finland to join “an ever-expanding NATO and allow war games and bases aimed at Russia onto our lands.”
Gagnon dispels the myth of NATO being a defensive alliance. “The U.S. used NATO to attack Yugoslavia, Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Syria and more. The U.S. wants to turn NATO into a ‘global alliance’ and is signing up ‘partner’ nations in South America and the Asia-Pacific.”
According to Gagnon, “The U.S. finds it difficult to get many of its regime-change wars supported at the United Nations and, thus, is attempting to have an expanding and aggressive NATO replace the U.N. as endless-war supporter.”
It should be noted that while U.S. military coffers continue to swell (with a budget of $716 billion for 2019), Russia’s military budget ($66.3 billion last year) has been reduced in the last couple of years, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.
Gagnon said, “We should recognize that the corporate-dominated media has one intention — to justify the military encirclement of Russia and China. This obviously benefits the weapons production corporations and the politicians they control in Congress.”
The delegation will make its findings available to the public in the near future.
Gagnon said one of the hopes for the tour is to “make friends with the Russian people, who are not our enemies.”
Call it genocide of poor people of color
Flint Water Declared ‘Restored’ After Michigan’s Environmental Agency Broke EPA Testing Regulations.
“A Crime, Cheating” -Erin Brockovich
What really happened in NYC?
Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth released a new video: “Ilhan Omar Is Right: Some People Did Something on 9/11.”
A snippet from U.S. Representative Ilhan Omar’s recent speech at the Council on American-Islamic Relations, in which she referred to 9/11 by saying that “some people did something,” went viral last week. It triggered a torrent of manufactured outrage — including a tweet by President Donald Trump — claiming that she was trying to downplay the horror of 9/11 and resulting in death threats against her.
The underlying truth, which has been completely missed throughout the controversy, is that the public still doesn’t know exactly “who” did something on 9/11 and “what” that something was.
This video features some of the many reporters and anchors who brought us the story of “what” really happened on 9/11, before that story was suppressed. In order of appearance:
N.J. Burkett (WABC); Aaron Brown (CNN); Ashleigh Banfield (MSNBC); David Lee Miller (Fox News); Peter Jennings (ABC); Minah Kathuria (NBC); Mark Haines (CNBC); Patty Sabga (CNN); Tom Flynn (CBS); Ron Insana (CNBC); John Bussey (The Wall Street Journal); Pat Dawson (NBC); Rick Sanchez (MSNBC); Brian Williams (MSNBC); Tom Brokaw (NBC); Jeffrey Beatty (CNN Contributor, Total Security International); Jack Kelley (USA Today).
We encourage everyone to share this video widely and inject some reality into the debate surrounding Representative Omar’s remarks.
Wednesday, April 17, 2019
Great space war event at MIT
Standing next to portrait of David Koch, net worth $45 billion, who is a lifetime board member at MIT |
I took the train to Boston yesterday from Brunswick to speak at a forum entitled Dangerous Developments in Modern Weaponry: a forum on the military pursuit of global hegemony at the Massachusetts Institute for Technology (MIT) in Cambridge.
The event had four speakers including Global Network advisory board member Subrata Ghoshroy . We covered the topics of drones, Artificial intelligence (AI), nuclear weapons, Space Force, and the privatization and mining of space.
Organizers where not certain who would turn out for the forum but much to every one's surprise the hall was full with people having to sit and stand on each side of the outside aisles. One of the organizers called it a historic event as MIT is heavily involved in all of these new high-tech weapons programs, thus debate and student activism on the campus is much needed.
All across the nation the Pentagon for many years has been funding and developing relationships with colleges and universities - essentially militarizing academia. In recent times few students or faculty at these institutions have been willing to publicly speak out against this domination of higher education by the military industrial complex.
Back in the 1960's students at MIT were a driving force against the war in Vietnam.
In the early 1980's, when Ronald Reagan announced the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI), aka Star Wars, physics professors all across the nation signed petitions saying they would not work on the plan to put weapons into space. A similar campaign is needed today that signs up faculty and students denouncing the development of AI, space weapons, drones and the like.
In 2018 many Google AI workers refused to work on software for the Pentagon's drone program.
MIT is often called the 'Pentagon on the Charles River'. So it was good to water the seeds of discontent there. Two small student groups from MIT co-sponsored the program last night and we hope these seeds will grow and blossom.
You can watch the entire forum from last night at this link https://vimeo.com/330390923
Just plug in the password: spacewar
It appears we will do this talk again at the Left Forum in New York City on the weekend of June 28-30.
Bruce
Webinar on nuclear disarmament
My bit during the recent Abolition 2000 webinar on nuclear disarmament.
You can see the rest of the speakers here
Who controls the drones?
UK and US personnel work together at Menwith Hill NSA spy base (in North Yorkshire) to pinpoint the locations of targeted people or groups so they can be captured or killed. But innocent people die - including children.
These US drone strikes are unlawful. They allow the US to kill so-called targets without due process or accountability.
Tuesday, April 16, 2019
Left out: the partial Space Force story & and their agenda
Global Network Advisory Board member Lynda Williams (Physics teacher in California) writes about this pro-Space Force video:
Hey Global Network Friends - have you seen this? Talk about lying by omission. Please comment on what is missing. I see this: they skipped over Reagan-era SDI program & the US withdrawal from the ABM treaty. Nor do they mention the US also blew up a satellite with [its own] ASAT (Anti-satellite weapon)! And what about the [Space Command] Vision for 2020 report? Critical parts of the Story! Hard to believe Laura Grego approved this video. yikes.
The Center for Strategic & International Studies, a pro-war organization, produced this video and is run by these people below. Clearly their goals are maximum corporate profits, US global domination and the demonization of Russia and China as enemies that justify further military expansion.
Chairman Emeritus
- Sam Nunn, Co-chairman, Nuclear Threat Initiative
President & CEO
- John J. Hamre, President & CEO, CSIS
Trustees
- Richard Armitage, President, Armitage International
- Brendan Bechtel, Chairman and CEO, Bechtel Group, Inc.
- Othman Benjelloun,* President and CEO, BMCE Bank
- Erskine Bowles, President Emeritus, University of North Carolina
- William E. Brock, Counselor, CSIS
- Sue M. Cobb, Principal, Cobb Partners, LLC and former U.S. Ambassador to Jamaica
- William S. Cohen, Chairman and CEO, The Cohen Group
- Lester Crown,* Chairman, Henry Crown and Company
- William Daley, Managing Partner and Head of U.S. Operations, Argentière Capital
- Andreas C. Dracopoulos, Co-President, Stavros Niarchos Foundation
- Stanley F. Druckenmiller, Chairman and CEO, Duquesne Family Office, LLC
- Jonathan B. Fairbanks, Partner and Founder, Global Energy Capital
- Michael P. Galvin, President, Galvin Enterprises, Inc.
- Helene Gayle, President and CEO, The Chicago Community Trust
- Maurice R. Greenberg, Chairman and CEO, C.V. Starr & Company, Inc.
- John H. Hammergren, Former Chairman, President, and CEO, McKesson Corporation
- Linda W. Hart, Vice Chairman, President, and CEO, Hart Group, Inc.
- Benjamin W. Heineman Jr., Distinguished Senior Advisor, CSIS
- John B. Hess, CEO, Hess Corporation
- Carla A. Hills, Chair and CEO, Hills & Company
- Ray Hunt, Executive Chairman, Hunt Consolidated, Inc.
- James L. Jones Jr., President and CEO, Jones Group International
- William T. Keevan, Senior Advisor, Chess Consulting LLC
- Fred Khosravi, Cofounder and Managing Director, Incept LLC
- Ronald Kirk, Senior of Counsel, Gibson Dunn
- Henry A. Kissinger, Counselor, CSIS
- Kenneth G. Langone, Founder and CEO, Invemed Associates, LLC
- Howard Leach,* President, Leach Capital LLC
- Donald B. Marron, Founder and Chairman, Lightyear Capital
- W. James McNerney Jr., Former Chairman, The Boeing Company
- Joseph S. Nye Jr., University Distinguished Service Professor, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
- Leon Panetta, Chairman, The Panetta Institute for Public Policy
- William K. Reilly, Chairman Emeritus, World Wildlife Fund
- Charles A. Sanders, Chairman Emeritus, Project HOPE
- Bob Schieffer, Former Moderator, Face the Nation, CBS; and Former CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent
- Andrew C. Taylor, Executive Chairman, Enterprise Holdings, Inc
- Frances F. Townsend, Executive Vice President, MacAndrews and Forbes Incorporated
- Byron D. Trott, Founder, Chairman, and CEO, BDT & Company
- Romesh Wadhwani, Chairman and CEO, Symphony Technology Group
- Darren W. Woods, Chairman and CEO, ExxonMobil Corporation
Trustee Emeritus
- Brent Scowcroft, President, The Scowcroft Group
Their $44 million budget comes primarily for corporate donations/foundations - likely from the aerospace industry. No wonder they left out so many key points in the video.
We are America's bitch!
The British, Australian, Ecuadorian and US Governments have made an ad about Julian Assange’s arrest and it’s surprisingly honest and informative!
Monday, April 15, 2019
On the street today in Brunswick
I was out on the sidewalk in downtown Brunswick today for an hour handing out 'Tax day' flyers. Local PeaceWorks member Rosie Paul made a nice two-sided card with an attractive color illustration of the military chewing up our national budget.
It was wet and cold out and I had not worn enough layers. But what made up for it were some interesting conversations.
Everyone declares that they know where their tax dollars are going. One woman asked me, "Do you mind that you are preaching to the choir?" I replied, "But some in the choir don't know this song and the choir needs to sing it - publicly." She smiled.
Several people (from young to old) asked me this fundamental question: "What can we do about it?" Most of them (especially the older ones) have become cynical, hopeless, resigned to our lot in life, and one woman claimed that she was just waiting to meet Jesus in heaven.
The Jesus lady blew me off when I offered her a flyer before she walked into a shop. Later she approached me and said she was sorry for being rude. I guess Christian conscience is still alive in some. We had a long talk and at the end she wanted to shake my hand.
One well-to-do man, told me he was an investor, talked about how the national debt was a bigger problem than military spending. I asked him if a strong percentage of the debt was due to our endless war$. He thought for a moment and said - yes.
So in the end this sampling of people I spoke too (I handed out 46 flyers while other PeaceWorks members stood in front of the post office doing the same) convinced me that our biggest problem in the US is not so much the lack of education or awareness about the cost of war - but is instead that so many people have given up. They don't believe anything is going to change. They see nothing or no one in sight that is going to make things better. Thus they are choosing to live a life of relative isolation and hopelessness.
One man asked me why I keep doing this. He's seen me over the years on the street and follows local politics. He also asked if my time in the military (I was wearing a VFP hat) had put me on this direction of lifelong opposition to the war machine.
I told him I have to do it - even if I am the only one (which I am not) - but that I can't live with myself if I surrender. It's not in my makeup. The tide comes in and the tide goes out. Sometimes the people are with us and sometimes they are not. But we should always keep doing the good work.
I told him my step-dad, from Rumford, Maine who married my mom when I was three years old, taught me by his rebellious and independent spirit. He was in the Air Force and was known for telling generals what he thought of them when he saw fit.
There is no more important work for me to do on this wonderful planet. I could never imagine giving up. My soul is connected to all life on Earth.
Bruce
Carter's words on regime change wars
Soon after getting out of the Air Force in 1974 I was attending a community college in Orlando, Florida. One day Jimmy Carter came to speak at our campus - very early on in his run for president in the 1976 election. I came away impressed and over time did some volunteer work in his campaign.
One thing he often said that resonated with me were these words: "The arms race is a disgrace to the human race." After he became president he built the Kings Bay Submarine base in Georgia where the subs are loaded with Trident II nuclear missiles.
I saw Carter swing to the right trying to win reelection in 1980 - Ronald Reagan beat him. During the campaign Carter called for dramatically increasing the military budget. Russia was the big enemy then too.
Years later I'd learn how Carter was recruited to run for president by Zbigniew Brzezinski who was then executive director of David Rockefeller's 'Trilateral Commision'. Carter made Brzezinski his national security adviser who went on to arm the Taliban in Afghanistan that has morphed into regime change wars throughout the Middle East and Central Asia.
Bruce
Jimmy Carter Took Call About China From Concerned Donald Trump: 'China Has Not Wasted a Single Penny on War'
Newsweek
Former President Jimmy Carter told a church congregation this weekend that he had spoken with President Donald Trump about China on Saturday, and said the commander in chief was worried that Beijing had outpaced its global rivals.
According to Emma Hurt, a reporter for NPR affiliate WABE, Carter spoke of the call during his regular Sunday School lesson at Maranatha Baptist Church in his hometown of Plains, Georgia.
Carter, 94, said Trump was worried that “China is getting ahead of us,” and suggested the president was right to be concerned.
He told the congregation that Trump feared China's growing economic strength. Economic modeling indicated that China would overtake the U.S. as the world’s strongest economy by 2030, and many experts have said that we were already living in what has been dubbed the “Chinese Century.”
Carter said he did not “really fear that time, but it bothers President Trump and I don’t know why. I’m not criticizing him this morning,” he added, to laughs from fellow churchgoers.
Carter—who normalized diplomatic relations between Washington and Beijing in 1979—suggested that China’s breakneck growth had been facilitated by sensible investment and buoyed by peace.
“Since 1979, do you know how many times China has been at war with anybody?” Carter asked. “None. And we have stayed at war.” The U.S., he noted, has only enjoyed 16 years of peace in its 242-year history, making the country “the most warlike nation in the history of the world,” Carter said. This is, he said, because of America’s tendency to force other nations to “adopt our American principles.”
In China, meanwhile, the economic benefits of peace were clear to the eye. “How many miles of high-speed railroad do we have in this country?” he asked. While China has some 18,000 miles of high-speed rail, the U.S. has “wasted, I think, $3 trillion” on military spending. “It’s more than you can imagine. China has not wasted a single penny on war, and that’s why they’re ahead of us. In almost every way.”
“And I think the difference is if you take $3 trillion and put it in American infrastructure you’d probably have $2 trillion leftover. We’d have high-speed railroad. We’d have bridges that aren’t collapsing, we’d have roads that are maintained properly. Our education system would be as good as that of say South Korea or Hong Kong,” Carter told the congregation.
Before he left the pulpit, Carter noted, “I wasn’t comparing my country adversely to China. I was just pointing that out because I happened to get a phone call last night.”
Meanwhile, military tensions remain over Chinese territorial claims in the South China Sea and its continued insistence that the independent island nation of Taiwan will eventually fall back under Beijing’s control.
Tax Day: The Robber Barons
The following is a list of the country’s largest publicly-held profitable corporations that paid no federal income taxes in 2018 on billions in U.S. income, according to ITEP analysis of 560 companies. ITEP reports U.S. income before federal taxes, and takes into consideration paid state and local taxes, which could reduce or increase U.S. income. The report does not look at total tax provision, a number that could include foreign taxes and deferred taxes. All figures, except for tax rate, are in millions.
Company | U.S. Income | Federal Tax | Effective Tax Rate | |||
Amazon.com | $10,835 | –129 | –1% | |||
Delta Air Lines | $5,073 | –187 | –4% | |||
Chevron | $4,547 | –181 | –4% | |||
General Motors | $4,320 | –104 | –2% | |||
EOG Resources | $4,067 | –304 | –7% | |||
Occidental Petroleum | $3,379 | –23 | –1% | |||
Honeywell International | $2,830 | –21 | –1% | |||
Deere | $2,152 | –268 | –12% | |||
American Electric Power | $1,943 | –32 | –2% | |||
Principal Financial | $1,641 | –49 | –3% | |||
FirstEnergy | $1,495 | –16 | –1% | |||
Prudential Financial | $1,440 | –346 | –24% | |||
Xcel Energy | $1,434 | –34 | –2% | |||
Devon Energy | $1,297 | –14 | –1% | |||
DTE Energy | $1,215 | –17 | –1% | |||
Halliburton | $1,082 | –19 | –2% | |||
Netflix | $856 | –22 | –3% | |||
Whirlpool | $717 | –70 | –10% | |||
Eli Lilly | $598 | –54 | –9% | |||
IBM | $500 | –342 | –68% | |||
Goodyear Tire & Rubber | $440 | –15 | –3% | |||
Penske Automotive Group | $393 | –16 | –4% | |||
Aramark | $315 | –48 | –15% | |||
AECOM Technology | $238 | –122 | –51% | |||
Tech Data | $203 | –10 | –5% | |||
Performance Food Group | $192 | –9 | –4% | |||
Arrow Electronics | $167 | –12 | –7% | |||
Source: Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy |
The controversial Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, signed by President Donald Trump in December 2017, lowered the corporate tax rate to 21 percent from 35 percent, among other cuts. That’s partly to blame for giving corporations an easier way out of paying taxes, said Matthew Gardner, an ITEP senior fellow and lead author of the report. The new corporate tax rate “lowers the bar for the amount of tax avoidance it takes to get you down to zero,” he said.
“The specter
of big corporations avoiding all income taxes on billions in profits
sends a strong and corrosive signal to Americans: that the tax system is
stacked against them, in favor of corporations and the wealthiest
Americans,” Gardner wrote in the report.