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If people no longer expect objectivity from their political and legal systems, then all justice will be reduced to a power struggle between conflicting and irreconcilable perspectives, a struggle in which the most dominant and pervasive bias will replace fair and impartial process as the character of justice. But if objectivity in law and politics is everywhere supplanted by conflict between subjective interests, then the side of economic privilege and established authority will always retain dominance. A society in which people no longer expect representatives of its major institutions even to attempt to render objectivity in their professional demeanours is a society whose major institutions are in a crisis of ethical legitimacy. In such a society, there is wide spread cynicism regarding the possibility of fair political process because it seems impossible that impartial, unbiased dispositions could exist to enact such processes.
Robert Nicholls
Language and Logic
Friday, March 29, 2013
The Economy is a National Security Issue --------------- Industrial Apartied Part 3
Friday, March 22, 2013
Hundreds of Chinese Nationals To Access Sensitive NASA Facility
Hundreds of Chinese Nationals To Access Sensitive NASA Facility
Chinese Flag Raising By The White House - Red China Flag Over Washington
State of the Union -- Betrayal
Former NASA Langley Research Center contractor arrested by FBI in Va. on plane bound for China
Obama’s Nuclear Weapons Draw-down Could Run Afoul of the Law
Man accused of espionage worked on deterrence, handed over Nuclear Secrets
“Corporations have no consciences, no beliefs, no feelings, no thoughts, no desires. ... [T]hey are not themselves members of ‘We the People’ by whom and for whom our Constitution was established.”
John Paul Stevens, the retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice who authored the words above as part of his dissenting opinion in the infamous Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission case.
Democracy Is For People Amendment
Constitutional amendment proposal to end unlimited and undisclosed corporate financing of
American elections.
How the Megabanks Just Played the SEC and Shut Out Their Shareholders
Chamber of Commerce = Communist lobby
Chinese military threat rising: report
DoD: U.S. vulnerable to EMP event
National Security Letters Are Unconstitutional, Federal Judge Rules
For America, Decline is a Choice
“In reality, decline is not a foregone conclusion but a deliberate political choice that builds from a failure to define what matters most to the nation.”
Better Colleges Failing to Lure Talented Poor
China admits to locking radar on Japanese destroyer
Chinese Broadcaster Replays Chinese Military Hacking Clip in Documentary
Chinese leader bolsters Russian ties on first foreign trip
Xi tells China’s military to improve ability to ‘win battles’
'The China Dream' = Worlds Nightmare
" In February’s official journal of the Communist Party Central Committee, an article from the People’s Liberation Army’s General Staff stated: [W]hat determines the political and economic pattern of the world . . . ultimately depends on force.”
That proclamation takes Mao Zedong’s approach to domestic governance and extends it to international relations: “Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun.” What we are seeing is the militarization of China’s much-touted “peaceful rise” and the end of Deng Xiaoping’s approach: “Hide your capabilities; bide your time.” "
China, Pakistan reach secret nuclear reactor deal for Pakistan
Chinese Lawyer in Exile Denounces ‘Gangsters’ Back Home
"If we only protect property rights, but not human rights, then in the end even the right to private property will have no protections.”
“Your concern is not only helpful to victims in China, but it’s about us rallying together and safeguarding the values of mankind. When these values are recognized by all, only then is it a society in which everyone can live at ease.”
Jailed Chinese Democracy Activist’s Health Worsening
New Zealander Describes Ordeals in Chinese Prison
China Probes House Churches in Intelligence Sweep
Monk Who Wrote on Self-immolations Detained
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
92% of Hong Kongers Vote for Return to British Rule
North Korea Threatens Japan with Attack
North Korea threatens nuclear attack on US bases in Asia
Mandarin Need Cited as Feds OK'd 95 Chinese Miners
Mandarin Need Cited as Feds OK'd 95 Chinese Miners
One Brave First Nation Stands up to FIPA
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Northern Gateway panel tangled in complex web of aboriginal rights, title
Enbridge cleanup may cost $1-billion, company warns
VIDEO: Vancouver's Dilbit Dilemma
Is Alberta bitumen as safe to transport as any other crude? Watch this.
UN World Water Day: Canada’s Water at Risk
"Since then, the situation has grown worse with the "Conservatives’" aggressive promotion of the extraction industries, leading to the end of credible environmental assessments, the gutting of the Fisheries Act, and the virtual elimination of the Navigable Waters Protection Act (to push through communist pipelines) – which leaves the great majority of our lakes and rivers vulnerable to development."
Federal budget cuts undermine Environment Canada’s mandate to enforce clean air regulations: emails
Another Alberta Family Flees Oil Sands Pollution
Outrage About Coal Mountaintop Removal in Tennessee By Chinese Company
Google Explains Why The Future Of Energy Is Green
Servers in Canada linked to FinFisher spyware program
"The discovery of FinFisher servers in countries run by authoritarian governments — such as Turkmenistan and Ethiopia — have raised further questions about the company's practices."
How New ACTA Internet Lockdown Measures Are Coming to Canada
"The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), once believed dead, is back from beyond the grave, and could criminalize and otherwise restrict your use of the Internet by overwriting our copyright rules."
Let's come up with a plan to stop international agreements from restricting Internet freedom
"New Internet restrictions are currently being developed through multiple international "trade" agreements that could significantly restrict and potentially even criminalize your everyday use of the Internet. We know from past campaigns that we win when the Internet community reaches out and engages a critical mass of citizens in the cause."
What the media is missing: Government privacy breaches
Electoral fraud in Canada
Pipeline whistleblower receives national award
What's Holding Back High-Tech Oil Sands Cleanups?
Fish Farm Dangers
Less than half of Liberal supporters register to vote for next leader
BC Has Plenty of Room to Raise Taxes
Friday, March 15, 2013
Canada Should Take Note of India’s Freeze on All Investment Protection Agreements
“Canada Should Take Good Note of India’s Freeze on All Investment Protection Agreements”
OTTAWA – With ratification of the Canada-China Investment Treaty still pending, the Green Party of Canada underscores India’s decision to move away from bilateral investment protection agreements and their investor/state dispute system.
After facing the threat of international arbitration from foreign companies, India has ordered in January 2013 a freeze of all bilateral investment protection agreements negotiations until a governmental review is carried out and completed. Although news of India's decision has not been mentioned in the Canadian media, the decision is clearly relevant.
“In November 2012, Prime Minister Harper told me in the House of Commons that the Indian Prime Minister was committed to signing a foreign investment promotion and protection agreement with Canada. I think Canada should take good note of India’s freeze on all investment protection agreements,” said Green Leader Elizabeth May, Member of Parliament for Saanich-Gulf Islands.
“The investor/state dispute system contained in investment agreements allows foreign companies to sue Canada outside of Canadian courts. Special arbitrators would take the decisions; their decision cannot be subject to judicial review. And the arbitrations are to be secret. Even the fact they are happening is to be secret,” said May.
“India is joining nations such as Australia and South Africa in saying ‘no’ to investor/state provisions. It’s time for Canada to also turn the page on this out-of-date and undemocratic international trade model,” said May.
Tightening the grip: muzzling of scientists ramps up in Canada
Elizabeth MayBack in October 2011, I wrote in Island Tides about the muzzling of DFO scientists. The scientist in question, Dr Kristi Miller, had achieved levels of scientific respect as her work on viruses linked to salmon aquaculture operations had been published in the internationally prestigious journal Science. When Science attempted to arrange media interviews with Dr Miller, the Privy Council Office ordered her to refuse.
It seems that the public outcry over that event, and others including ozone scientists at Environment Canada, led the Prime Minister’s Office to decide the contractual arrangements with scientists were too lax. As of February 1 this year, new rules were put in place requiring all scientists working on projects in conjunction with DFO in the Central and Arctic Region to treat all information as proprietary to DFO, and—worse—await departmental approval before submitting research to any scientific journals.
The story was broken by veteran journalist Michael Harris, in the online journal iPolitics. Harris has been one of the few journalists willing to dig into the pervasive repression, slashing of science and rejection of evidence based decision-making in Harper’s Ottawa.
The reaction from DFO was swift. It posted this attack on its website:
‘The iPolitics story by Michael Harris published on February 7th, 2013 is untrue. There have been no changes to the Department’s publication policy.’
Harris recounts that he was stunned. He had verified the change with several scientists, external to DFO. He called Dr Jeff Hutchings at Dalhousie University who re-confirmed the changes. Then Harris received support from an unexpected source—an anonymous DFO scientist posted the email from Michelle Wheatley, the Central and Arctic science director, sent out to detail the new publication policy.
The anonymous scientist wrote, ‘Here is the e-mail I got from my division manager on January 29, 2013: ‘Subject: New Publication Review Committee (PRC) Procedures for C&A Science …’. The email was reproduced in full, and began, ‘This message is regarding the new Publication Review Committee procedures for C&A Science…’
The email noted that the new policy was to take effect on February 1, 2013. The anonymous scientist concluded: ‘You decide who’s being untruthful.’
A few days after DFO tried to deny that there were any changes, the Vancouver Sun broke the story of a US scientist, doing collaborative work with DFO, who is refusing to sign the new conditions. Calling it a ‘potential muzzle,’ Dr Andreas Muenchow, of the University of Delaware told the Sun, ‘I’m not signing it.’ Muenchow has been working on a project with DFO scientists in the Eastern Arctic since 2003.
In 2003, when the collaborative research project began, there were quite different rules about sharing data: ‘Data and any other project-related information shall be freely available to all Parties to this Agreement and may be used, disseminated or published, at any time.’
Within days of February 1st’s new publication policy, on February 7, came another DFO email to scientists: now they must obtain prior consent before applying for research grants.
You can see where this is going. It is not enough to muzzle scientists like Dr Miller when their research is published. The tightening of control over science must be established far earlier in the process. Stop the research from being submitted to journals. Stop the scientists from collaborating with others. Stop scientists from applying for research grants. Stop science from happening at all.
The elimination of whole branches of scientific work within the federal government, the slashing of governmental funds for science, and now a departmental veto on applying for research grants or submitting results to peer reviewed journals fits in the larger systemic dismantling of any aspect of governmental activities that could throw doubt on the wisdom of pressing for rapid expansion of fossil fuel exploitation.
‘Chilling’ is one word, but it does not seem adequate to this development. This is the 21st Century equivalent of the Dark Ages. This is book burning and superstition run rampant. This is the administration of a steady, slow drip of poison to a weakening democracy.
Canada no longer one of top 10 most developed countries: United Nations
What Really Killed Soviet Union? Oil Shock?
Oil Sands Cleanup Opportunity: Pay As You Go
Ask Your Senators and Representative to Support the Democracy Is For People Constitutional Amendment
"U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and U.S. Congressman Ted Deutch (D-Fla.) have introduced a powerful constitutional amendment that would prevent corporations from spending to influence elections and would enable to government to regulate campaign spending from individuals."New ‘Monsanto Protection Act’ Gives Monsanto Power Over US Government
"Monsanto is at war once again against health conscious consumers with the latest ‘Monsanto Protection Act‘, managing to sneak wording into the latest Senate legislation that would give them blanket immunity from any USDA action regarding the potential dangers of their genetically modified creations while under review."
Vaughn Palmer: How did a $6-million loan to two ex-government aides magically vanish?
Six fired, two lawsuits, one dead — but still no answers
Report details misuse of government resources
CBC balked at running taxpayer funded ads promoting (ruling party) BC budget
Government backs down on controversial forestry bill
Nazi Germany vs Communist China
Chinese rampage in South Korea hotel against Tibetan for Speaking out
納粹德國 vs 共產中國 Nazi Germany vs Communist China
Recent cyberattacks part of Chinese military strategy started more than 20 years ago
“Unrestricted Warfare,” detailing a concept they describe as “warfare which transcends all boundaries and limits.”
"We believe that some morning people will awake to discover with surprise that quite a few gentle and kind things have begun to have offensive and lethal characteristics."
"Here are some examples (among many) of the sorts of “unrestricted warfare”: resources warfare (grabbing riches by plundering stores of resources); cultural warfare (leading cultural trends along in order to assimilate those with different views); and international law warfare (seizing the earliest opportunity to set up regulations)…."
By the Chinese definition of "Unrestricted Warfare" it's clear they are waging war on us.
China Hacks India’s Defense Ministry
"Thousands of confidential government files were compromised, such as Indian state security intelligence, and information on surface-to-air missile and radar programs from the Defense Research and Development Laboratory."
Strategic commander worried about cyber attacks on nuclear command and control
"Alexander said he is also worried about the commercial electric power and communications grids as a “source of concern” by foreign powers seeking to conduct cyber attacks against U.S. nuclear forces."
Cyber and nuclear attack greater threat than terrorism ever was
"Asked to imagine a worst-case scenario cyber-attack on the US, General Alexander said a software failure across the US could knock out power networks for an extended period throughout the country, and cause more damage and disruption than the 9/11 terrorist attacks in New York."
Chaos from the Sky: Why the EMP Threat Is Real
China plans to send a land survey team to disputed Senkaku Islands
Japan eyes defense ties with Southeast Asia amid Chinese Expansionism
Mainland China military buildup targets Taiwan
"For the past few years, the PLA has been conducting military exercises which focus on the scenario of taking an island should possible military conflict occur, the QDR also said."
Chinese Banks Hide Slush Funds for North Korea’s Kim Jong-un
"Dozens of Chinese bank accounts holding hundreds of millions of dollars have been linked with Kim Jong-un, leader of the communist regime in North Korea."
DNI says new N. Korean missile being fielded
Russian government says N. Korean nuclear test used plutonium and was larger than earlier blasts
China's Drone Swarms Rise
Human rights group names almost 20,000 involved in persecuting Falun Gong
"Falun Gong is a spiritual practice based on the principles of truthfulness, compassion, and tolerance. It became a target for persecution in 1999, after former regime leader Jiang Zemin became afraid of how attractive the teachings of Falun Gong were to the Chinese people. Jiang Zemin saw Falun Gong as a challenge to the Party’s attempt to control how people in China think. "
Police and Villagers Clash in Guangdong Land Dispute
Iran and Hezbollah 'have built 50,000-strong force to help Syrian regime', Assad reported to be preparing chemical weapons
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Monday, March 11, 2013
China's relentless push to reduce US influence in the Asia-Pacific region
China's relentless push to reduce US influence in the Asia-Pacific region
Chinese military leaders calls for war-readiness in Parliament
China's biggest problem? Too many men
China's nuclear arsenal 'many times larger'
Russians Conduct Huge Nuke Drill
North Korea ends peace pacts with South, Threatens Pre-emptive Nuclear War
India: ‘Be prepared for irrational nuclear war’ – The New Indian Express
U.S. nuclear commander: Sequester may affect readiness in 6 months
The antiquation of America’s nuclear weapons
LYONS: Obama’s dangerous anti-nuclear obsession
Obama rejected tough options for countering Chinese cyber attacks two years ago
Inside the Ring: Asia pivot threatened
China navy seeks to "wear out" Japanese ships in disputed waters
Iran and North Korea Deal to Work Together Includes Nukes
Chinese Missiles Bound for Terrorists Raise Concerns on China
China exports much stronger than expected, imports weak
Obama pushes ahead with export control changes, makes it easier to export sensitive military items to adversaries
The Obama Administration Wants to Sell You a Used Trade Policy
Did Navy make Pearl Harbor mistake again?
Facing the Threat of the Trans-Pacific Treaty
Concerns Grow As Local Police Look More And More Like The Military
Study shows Super PACs made mockery of campaign law
New Treasury Secretary Jack Lew potential Citibank Operative
'Pay-to-Play' Corruption: Chevron, Campaign Contributions and Government Contracts
Police fire teargas on China village after land grab protest
Escape from a Chinese Propaganda Mill!
Canada's Reckless Banks Inflate House Price Bubble
Feds spent $21M of taxpayer money on Economic Action Plan ads in 2011-12: annual report
Oil in Eden: The Battle to Protect Canada's Pacific Coast
Following The 'Foreign Money Trail' on Northern Gateway
Manning to Re-brand Conservatives as Green
Lack of Scientific freedom in Canada
Rule changes threaten Roma refugee claimants, Conservatives discriminate against Roma
News Release — Canada Welcomes Record Number of Immigrants, Visitors and Students from Communist China in 2012
How the Communists plan to absorb Canada
Richmond filling schools with brainwashed mainlanders student exchange program, effort to influence perceptions, feelings, place future operatives on path to influence
No room for Vancouver kids in downtown schools
Departments ignore House of Commons committee's request for documents
Job search shows feds want discreet, consensus-seeking PBO to replace Kevin Page
Why won’t Prime Minister Harper remove Arthur Porter from the Privy Council?
Justin understands you want proportional representation, but you don’t get it.
A short video about our first past the post voting system
What will it take to make a Liberal-NDP deal happen?
Probe Details How Clark, Aides Erased Communications Trail
The Elements of BC Liberal Style
Coal Opponents Forging Cross-border Ties
South of Border, Hot Debate Involves BC Coal Port Plans
Mining worries raised amid celebration of Sacred Headwaters deal
Vancouver resource company defends controversial Greek gold mine project
Greenland warns EU may miss out on its mineral wealth
Space mining could eventually surpass Earth mining, conference hears
Falklands votes in sovereignty referendum rejected by Argentina
A decade after US-led invasion, Kurds look to Turkey, the West, mull future without Iraq
Sunday, March 10, 2013
Why the West is in Decline
Ruins of Detroit. Once the engine of middle class prosperity |
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The objective would not be party victory; it would be national victory.
Saturday, March 2, 2013
CBC - Secret document details new Canadian foreign policy
Stephen Harper Trades Canada Away
Secret document details new Canadian foreign policy
" Draft policy calls for closer economic ties 'even where political interests or values may not align' "
Respect for Human Rights Better plan for Trade and Investment: MP Irwin Cotler
12 Reasons Why Globalization Is A Major Problem: Gail Tverberg
CNOOC completes $15.1-billion takeover of Calgary oil and gas producer Nexen
Investigation into massive data breach widens to Justice Department
CHINA'S 'SOFT POWER' AND A REAL 'RED DAWN'
" Beijing is now a major financial partner in Hollywood, a place where money has always trumped art, let alone truth. Communist China will now take a direct hand in the manufacturing of what American audiences see. "" The main goal is to desensitize the American people to Communist China's growing military power, outright aggression against its neighbors, and the continuing brutal oppression of its own people. "
" These are also developments which China's smiling Communist elite do not want Americans to think about. We are to think of the Peoples Republic in terms of valuable business partners and graceful practitioners of Tai Chi. "
The Coming Water Wars
Dear Stephen Harper: Tibet is Burning
105th Tibetan Self-Immolates Inside China
"illegal" Student Protests in Montreal
Climate change, urban growth, agriculture driving water study need: report
BC Liberals planned to use gov't resources to win "ethnic" vote
White House says it will seek "fast-track" trade authority
Ex-security officials press Obama to cancel cuts to nuclear arsenal
Deterrence Works, Argues Top Air Force Official
Big cuts spur calls to Congress from irate constituents
" "They want to kill us all," Senator Orrin Hatch, a Utah Republican, said of his constituents. "Obama Officials Refuse to Say if Assassination Power Extends to US Soil
" Since then, the administration – including the president himself and his nominee to lead the CIA, John Brennan – has been repeatedly asked whether this authority extends to US soil, i.e., whether the president has the right to execute US citizens on US soil without charges. In each instance, they have refused to answer. "The Missing Recovery
" Foreign hires are not additions to the work force, but replacements. The corporations force their American employees to train the foreigners, and then the American employees are discharged. Obviously, if skilled employees were in short supply, they would not be laid off. Moreover, if the skills were in short supply, salaries would be bid up, not down, and the 36% of those who graduated in 2011 with a doctorate degree in engineering would not have been left unemployed. The National Science Foundation’s report, “Doctorate Recipients From U.S. Universities,” says that only 64% of the Ph.D. engineering graduates found a pay check. "" By focusing on the bottom line at all costs, corporations are destroying the US consumer market. Offshoring jobs reduces labor costs and raises profits, but it also reduces domestic consumer income, thus reducing the domestic market for the corporation’s products. For awhile the reduction in consumer income can be filled by the expansion of consumer debt, but when consumers reach their debt limit sales cannot continue to rise. The consequence of jobs offshoring is the ruination of the domestic consumer market. "
" To sum up, the corporations’ focus on the bottom line has disconnected US incomes from the production of the goods and services that the American people consume, thus weakening and ultimately destroying the domestic consumer market. The Fed’s focus on saving banks, which mindless deregulation allowed to become “too big to fail,” has created a bond market bubble of negative real interest rates and a dollar bubble in which the dollar’s exchange rate has not declined in keeping with the large increase in its supply. Both the corporations and the Fed have created a stock market bubble based on profits obtained from labor arbitrage (the substitution of cheaper foreign labor for US labor) and from banks speculating with the money that the Fed is providing to them.
This situation is untenable. Sooner or later something will pop these bubbles, and the consequences will be horrendous. "
Growth, Debt and Trade
" The current economic model assumes that perpetual growth is possible on our fragile and finite planet. This economic model is dependent on consumption and the waste that accompanies consumption means that most of what we buy is cheap and ends up in our waste streams within six month of purchase. The economy is financed by debt and debt levels are unsustainable and growing. Virtually all levels of government, individuals and families carry too much debt compared to their income.The globalized economy was made possible by cheap fossil fuels and globalized trade. Fossil fuels are no longer cheap and most countries’ economies are contracting.
BC Greens will work with British Columbians to plan for and transition to an economy based in place and community where trade is local and based in durable goods and services. "
Why It’s Smart to Be Reckless on Wall Street
"Find a best friend at a competing bank or hedge fund and take opposite sides of the same large bet."China moves mobile missiles near coast amid tensions with Japan over islands
China to intensify Sea patrols
Buchanan: World turns to Nationalism
" How does the Chinese Communist Party justify control of all of China’s institutions today — economic, political, military and cultural?If Marxism is mocked behind closed doors by a new economic elite and tens of millions of Chinese young, what can cause the nation to continue to respect and obey a Communist Party and its leaders, besides the gun?
The answer of Europe in the 1930s is China’s answer today.
Nationalism, tribalism, patriotic war if necessary, will bring the masses back. If the Chinese nation is being insulted, if ancestral lands are occupied by foreigners as in olden times, the people will rally around a regime that stands up for China. Nationalism will keep Chinese society “under control while you go forward.” "
Tensions rapidly escalating around South China Sea
" China’s assertion that almost all of the South China Sea and adjacent waters are part of its territory seems to be growing more dangerous with each passing week. "Revanchist China
" Having dominated East and Southeast Asia for all but the last two centuries of the past two millennia, China is chafing at the current US-led regional order of sovereign states, in which even the smallest enjoys the same rights, privileges, and protection as the largest. Modern China has benefited enormously from this arrangement; nonetheless, there is keen resentment that the Chinese civilization-state’s vast achievements over several thousand years offer China no special status.Internet Sleuths Add Evidence to Chinese Military Hacking Accusations
The cacophony of the world
" The information revolution has created a more global, interdependent, and transparent world than ever. But this has led, in turn, to an anxious, Balkan-ising quest for identity. "China tests Japanese and US patience
" According to Abe, relations between China and Japan have been suffering due to unintended consequences of moves by the Communist Party of China to retain its legitimacy. China’s economic opening led to unequal prosperity, eliminating the Party’s main pillar of support, equality. To counter that, the Chinese government pursued a two-prong strategy of economic growth and patriotism. Economic growth required Beijing to expand its sourcing of commodities, moving China naturally onto the sea. Meanwhile, patriotism, tinged with anti-Japanese teaching, has come to pervade the educational system and society.Abe argued that China is pursuing a path of coercion or intimidation, particularly in the East and South China seas, as part of its resource-acquisition strategy. Anti-Japanese undercurrents in Chinese society due to the inculcation of patriotism have won domestic support for the assertive Chinese actions. "