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Thursday, March 27, 2008

VORBITI, SCRIETI ROMANESTE, PENTRU DUMNEZEU!

Limba Romaneasca

Mult e dulce si frumoasa
Limba ce-o vorbim,
Alta limba-armonioasa
Ca ea nu gasim.

Salta inima-n placere
Cand o ascultam,
Si pe buze-aduce miere
Cand o cuvantam.

Romanasul o iubeste
Ca sufletul sau,
Vorbiti, scrieti romaneste,
Pentru Dumnezeu.

Frati ce-n dulcea Romanie
Nasteti si muriti
Si-n lumina ei cea vie
Dulce vietuiti!

De ce limba romaneasca
Sa n-o cultivam?
Au voiti ca sa roseasca
Tarna ce calcam?

Limba, tara, vorbe sfinte
La stramosi erau;
VORBITI, SCRIETI ROMANESTE,
PENTRU DUMNEZEU!

Sunday, March 23, 2008

Central European Media Enterprises

Limbajul de mahala , propriu pana nu de mult ghetoului si penitenciarelor a invadat limbajul comun o data cu explozia de manele . Muzica de petrecere mai mult sau mai putin tiganeasca se canta pe aceste meleaguri de mult timp , insa de cativa ani se petrece o actiune voita ( dar neconstientizata de multi ) de dezromanizare si imbecilizare a maselor ( de care voi vorbi cu alta ocazie , facand parte dintr-un proiect mai amplu , la nivel global de cimentare in material si indepartare de Dumnezeu a individului ) .Manelizarea societatii romanesti este una din cele mai distructive si eficiente actiuni de stricare a acestui neam . Acele cuvinte nu sunt tocmai goale de continut , ele reprezinta o rasturnare a valorilor reale si indeamna la razbunare , mandrie , goana dupa bani , desfranare .
Manelizarea a inceput cand CNN , trambita politicii corecte mondiale , a criticat autoritatile romane ca tiganii nu-si pot exprima “ creatiile artistice “ in mass-media de la noi . Imediat PRO TV s-a aliniat si a inceput o intensa promovare a “ artistilor “ si a subculturii lor .
CNN , a fost fondat de catre Ted Turner , cel ce numea crestinismul ca fiind religia invinsilor iar pe opozantii avortului prin absortie ii poreclea “ bozos “( prosti , incompetenti , mascarici ) . Ultima remarca se explica prin apropierea sa de familia Rockefeller ( se stie ca John D. Rockefeller III a finantat enorm miscarea pro absortie ca principala componenta a family planning , politica a Population Council infiintata de el ) .
Interesant de studiat este site-ul :
http://www.synergos.org/universityforanight/03/remarks.htm
Cat despre PRO TV , sa vedem cine ii este stapanul :RONALD Steven LAUDER
Controleaza Central European Media Enterprises and Israeli TV.
In 1987, d-nul Lauder a intemeiat Ronald S. Lauder Foundation , ce se dedica reconstructiei comunitatilor evreiesti din centrul si estul Europei .
De asemenea , numele sau este legat de numeroase organizatii civice :
Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations
Jewish National Fund
World Jewish Congress
American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee,
Anti-Defamation League ( chestiuni de defaimare si discriminare ale evreilor )
Jewish Theological Seminary ( unul dintre centrele academice si spirtituale ale iudaismului conservator )
Brandeis University
Abraham Fund
FAMILIA LAUDER
D-nul Lauder este fiul cuplului Estée Lauder si Joseph Lauder . De asemenea , este fratele mai mic al altui domn deosebit , Leonard Lauder . Putem face referire si la fiica sa , d-na Jane , maritata cu d-nul Kevin Warsh .
Geniala d-na Estée Lauder , nascuta intr-o familie de imigranti evrei din Ungaria , a fost fondatoarea , impreuna cu sotul sau , al gigantului in cosmetice Estée Lauder Companies .
D-nul Leonard Lauder , este seful megacompaniei mamei sale .
Valorosul tanar domn Kevin Warsh este membru al consiliului de conducere al guvernatorilor Federal Reserve System , nominalizat fiind de catre George W. Bush
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Percy Schmeiser

Percy Schmeiser is a Canadian canola farmer who has been sued by agricultural chemical and biotech giant Monsanto after some of Monsanto's genetically engineered Roundup Ready canola genes drifted onto his property from neighboring farms and contaminated his crop.
Mr. Schmeiser, who is now 70 years old, has traveled the world speaking to a wide variety of audiences about his experience.
Mr. Schmeiser received the Mahatma Gandhi award in October, 2000.
Percy Schmeiser speaking at the University of Texas at Austin - October 10, 2001:
I've been farming for 53 years, and 50 years of those I spent in developing a natural breeding of canola. I was known in Western Canada as a seed saver and a seed developer. Besides being a farmer, I've also spent 25 years in public life. I was a member of Parliament and I was also mayor of my community for that length of time. In those years of public life, I was on every agricultural committee you can imagine, both federally and provincially. I've always fought for farmers’ rights and farmers’ privileges, and regulations and laws that would benefit them.
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Rodney Nelson, along with his father and brothers, grows soybeans on their North Dakota farm. His family is also being sued by Monsanto, who accused them of saving and replanting their patented Roundup ready soybeans, a charge Mr. Nelson adamantly denies.
Rodney Nelson (seen speaking from his fields in a tractor - note: taped for this event):
Our family comes from a long line of share renters. Our farm has grown quite dramatically in size over the years because we have always been honest and fair with people. And I believe our landlords realize this. And that's why they come to us to rent us a farm. It has been heart wrenching for us to watch our reputations be destroyed in our own community over something we did not do. My family has been enduring a living hell since this began. I am sure this is what led to my father's recent heart attack a few weeks back. He has been physically and emotionally shattered since this began, as our whole family has been. more @ http://www.mindfully.org/GE/GE4/Heartbreak-In-The-Heartland21jul02.htm

The Fed's in a desperate race with spectre of collapse

We have not seen anything like it since the decade of the Great Depression. Melodramatic as that might sound, it is a fact but a fact that markets seem unwilling to accept. While the Fed is willing to slash rates and hope, and pump liquidity into the system, markets will remain optimistic. But it is a race to the bottom. The Fed hoping it reaches the finishing line first and restores confidence returns before a bank goes bust. But the spectre of a collapse is neck and neck with Bernanke and it’s still anyone’s guess which will win.

The Suspect Society

The Surveillance Society. The New Authoritarianism. The Age of Paranoid Politics. These are just a few of the ways writers and thinkers describe the age we're now living in. The signs of anxiety and fear in this post 9-11 era are all around us. School lock-downs are called the new fire-drill. Recently, many schools boards in Canada made rehearsing the lock-down mandatory. The number of security staff in schools is increasing every year. By 2010 for example, there will be more security guards than teachers in American schools. But, the uniforms aren't just being worn by security staff. More and more American public schools have adopted uniforms for students. Meanwhile the U.S. army is embedding itself in schools - targeting younger and younger students for recruitment. In Canada recruitment comes through video games that inform, entertain and seduce "action-focused males starting at 17 years old".

Secure Beneath the Watchful Eyes - London Transit Poster
British Goverment poster outside a Metro station in London.

Military symbols and myths are gaining prominence in western societies. In Britain, a recent report recommended that military personnel continue to wear a uniform in their daily life as citizens to boost support for themselves. One of Canada's military boosters is Prime Minister Stephen Harper. In April, 2007, he told us that the Battle of Vimy Ridge is Canada's creation story. Military Heroics. Bunker politics. Us against Them. The world, indeed seems more dangerous than ever, in the most intimate of environments. In daycares within Canada, the US, Britain and Australia, there is now video surveillance of very young children, easing we're told, parental anxieties. Never mind cameras at intersections, in elevators. Cameras everywhere. In Baltimore, they've gone further. Based on an idea from Glasgow, Scotland, blue flashing lights have been installed around Baltimore - to signal: this is a high-crime neighbourhood.

A grant worth millions of dollars from the United States Department of Homeland Security has helped pay for Baltimore's video fortress. That video is streamed into the Baltimore Police Depatments "Watch Centre". In New York City and London, England similar surveillance is called, "The Ring of Steel".

Britain has 4 million cameras trained on it's citizens. The country's information commissioner has publicly stated the British are sleepwalking into a surveillance society. One study revealed a single person in London, going about their business would be filmed about 300 times in one day. But what are we to make of all of this? We know that video cameras can, in specific situations, help solve crimes but must everybody be watched all the time? And what's at stake?

IDEAS producer Mary O'Connell takes us inside the new authoritarianism – which, if we're paying attention, seems to be all around us.

Listen to The Suspect Society, Part 1
(runs: 54:00)

In Episode 2, Mary O'Connell explores violations of academic freedom and expression. Dr. Steven Kurtz is an arts professor at Suny - State University of New York at Buffalo. Dr. Kurtz has been the subject of an FBI investigation and his trial will begin in summer 2008. The second case involves the story of Religion and Philosophy professor Douglas Giles who was dismissed from his
job at Roosevelt University in Chicago.

Listen to The Suspect Society, Part 2
(runs: 54:00)

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RESOURCES

Books
Against the New Authoritarianism, by Henry A. Giroux.
The University in Chains, by Henry A. Giroux.
Professor Henry Giroux is the Global Television Network Chair in English and Cultural Studies at McMaster University.
Paranoid Parenting, by Frank Furedi.
Frank Furedi is a sociologist at the University of Canterbury, England.
Witch Hunts from Salem to Guantanamo Bay, by Robert Rapley.
The Age of McCarthyism, by Ellen Schrecker.
Many Are the Crimes: McCarthyism in America, by Ellen Schrecker.
Ellen Schrecker
is a professor of American History at Yeshiva University, New York.
Suspect, Alphabet City, editor John Knechtel.

Websites
The American Civil Liberties Union - Is the US Turning Into A Surveillance Society
Canadian Civil Liberties Association - CCLA In The Schools: The Right To Personal Privacy
Media Matters for America - Savage Nation
Alligator Online - Capital Bill Aims to Control Leftist
CBN.NEWS.com - The 101 Most Dangerous Professors in America
The Nation - Burning Cole
Critical Art Ensemble

American Historical Association - Scholars Become Targets of Patriot Act

The Human Behavior Experiments by Alex Gibney on CBC Television's The Passionate Eye - Watch an excerpt from the documentary



Thursday, March 20, 2008

Once upon a time ...

One hundred years ago American business leaders and politicians celebrated the free market. They praised the virtues of small government, competition, and laissez-faire capitalism. They said that with enough hard work anybody could make it to the top. Although free market rhetoric was plentiful in those days, free markets were hard to find. Almost every sector of the American economy was controlled by a handful of corporations whose executives met in secret, set prices, determined wages, and conspired to destroy labor unions. These interlocking corporate and financial monopolies had a pleasant, innocent- sounding name: trusts. There was a steel trust, a sugar trust, and a coal trust, among others. The markets weren’t free, but the trusts were—free to employ children in factories, free to make people work sixty or seventy hours a week, free to pollute rivers and streams, to hire private armies, to bribe state legislators and members of Congress, to sell what they wanted at whatever price they liked.

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Activists demand a National Water Policy in over 40 communities across the country on World Water Day

On World Water Day, March 22, over 40 communities across Canada will be joining the Council of Canadians' call for a national water policy. The organization and its supporters are demanding federal legislation to address the rising threats of bulk water exports to the United States, the privatization of water services and increasing levels of water contamination in Canada.

The Council of Canadians is working with the Canadian Union of Public Employees, Oxfam Canada and the Polaris Institute to raise awareness on the water crisis in Canada.

Who:

Susan Howatt is the national water campaigner at the Council of Canadians. She has spoken in communities across the country on Canada's water crisis and the need for a national water policy.

The Council of Canadians is Canada's largest citizens' advocacy organization with 76 chapters across Canada.

Please contact us to get in touch with someone from your community.

When:

March 18 -22

Where:

Communities across the country. Find World Water Day events in your community at: www.canadians.org/WorldWaterDay/events.html

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For more information, please contact:
Meera Karunananthan Media Officer: Tel.: (613) 233-4487, ext. 234; Cell: (613) 795-8685; meera@canadians.org; www.righttowater.ca.

Monday, March 10, 2008

The democratic inducement and regulation of world federalism.

The democratic inducement and regulation of world federalism.

Herb Dhaliwal, Minister of Natural Resources, recently expressed some concern that we in Canada are moving toward a "third world democracy", "where the people who are in control make sure they control it and don't let other people in". Jeffrey Simpson has written that we live in a "benign dictatorship" where our Prime Minister has an inordinate amount of power. I think we are moving toward what essentially amounts to fascism.

Just so we are clear about our definitions here, I should state that I take my definition of fascism from someone who should have known what it was. Benito Mussolini founded the fascista in 1919. While the jackboots and national fervor are gone from public view, what remains is the core of an idea that has taken root in this country, primarily among our more finely tailored. It is called corporatism. Mussolini said that Fascism should more correctly have been called "Corporatism" because as he put it, Fascism is a "merge" of corporate and government power. I take him at his word.

That corporate power in Canada is represented by a group of 150 Chief Executives who now call themselves the Canadian Council of Chief Executives. These executives represent the most powerful corporations in Canada. I mention this group because it is they who have been identified by Peter C. Newman as being the people who actually run Canada, and have since about 1998. According to Mr. Newman, in a CPAC interview recently aired, they have a meeting with government about once a year, they tell the government what they want, and they get it, period.

This group has recently embarked on a campaign to influence you and me on a new plan for Canada which is more in tune with their interests. An article published in the Globe and Mail on January 15th, 2004, section B, Page 3, outlined their new plan for Canada and a timetable for its implementation.

According to the article, this council wants to "reduce the Canada U.S. border to an internal checkpoint, bring together the resource industries of the two countries, reform the regulatory and standards environment and beef up the Canadian Military as part of a perimeter defense against terrorism," this will include "identity cards". They intend to "effect the changes over the next 3 to 4 years".

Canadians have always believed that the United States wants Canadian water, and we have always been assured that no such want exists or will be fed. I am suggesting that bringing "together the resource industries" is nothing more than double speak for give us your water, a demand that began to be heard in 1998 when the corporate sector began lobbying for the water market.

Two years later, multinational companies backed by the World Trade Organization successfully strong armed the U.N. into defining water as a human need as opposed to a human right. This human need in the United Sates, who's leaders, like Canadian leaders, feel that we don't need a national water conservation policy, is best represented by the Ogallala Aquifer.

The Ogallala Aquifer stretches from the Texas Panhandle to South Dakota, is mined by over 200,000 groundwater wells and is now being used at 14 times its natural replenishment rate. This aquifer is going to run out of water and when it does there will be strident demands to replace that water.

One of the member corporations of the Canadian Council of Chief Executives is Bechtel, (an American Corporation,) which coincidentally happens to be, among other things, in the water business. If you are looking for other corporations who would benefit from and have the capacity to produce the machinery of war, of managing the business of reducing human rights, or of controlling and manipulating the mechanisms of a free press, they are all represented by this council, and they are not benign.

Carl Joudrie: January, 2004