Are we as a society being kept from discussing the big issues?

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I saw an ad for brand.com on television. Brand.com does 'business reputation management' where they manipulate search results so that negative things which are "not true" - pay attention to the quotations - will be bumped down and replaced by positive "money earning" results.

Oh sure. It's just for the things that are "not true". They'll be totally honest and leave alone the things that are true but happen to be inconvenient for them. Bullshit.

I think we're fucked.

Those muthafuckas!

Yeah we're going to see more and more of this orwellian crap!

''Ignorance is strength'', ''war is peace'' etc
 
My view is that the frankfurt school was being used as part of a wider hegelian dialectic approach of using both marxism and capitalism to beat the public into the new world order...a left, right combination if you like

The frankfurt school was concerned with playing a particular role in that equation; they sought to break down the current society as a step on the road to creating a new one

The new one which the backers of the frankfurt school wanted to see...and the backers i refer to are the big monied interests who assimilated the frankfurt school into the educational system (eg the rockefellers)....is a platonic society ruled by a handful of philosopher kings:

"We are grateful to the Washington Post, The New York Times, Time Magazine and other great publications whose directors have attended our meetings and respected their promises of discretion for almost forty years. It would have been impossible for us to develop our plan for the world if we had been subjected to the lights of publicity during those years. But, the world is now more sophisticated and prepared to march towards a world government. The supranational sovereignty of an intellectual elite and world bankers is surely preferable to the national auto-determination practiced in past centuries."
David Rockefeller... Baden-Baden, Germany 1991





Its a group of bloodlines who have been controlling europe for a long time

They have spread their influence into the americas

Whats difficult to grasp here?



What matters is not the diagnosis but the solution

The frankfurt school were part of the conspiracy...their job was to help steer us towards a planned economy by destroying faith in the current system

I on the other hand do not want to see a system of centralised power i want to see power decentralised....but that doesn't mean that i don't want to see capitalism go....it will go....because the seeds of its own destruction are contained within it

So in one sense i share some goals with the illuminati just as i share some goals with libertarians...but the end game i wish for is different

Hmm, yeah, I dont buy the whole illuminati conspiracy deal so that's probably were we part company, I dont see all things as part of this one singular big thing. I consider that a logical fallacy, a sort of cognitive fail, compounded by confirmation bias and a lot of other psychological traits, seeking patterns and order for instance.

That's not to say that there arent elites, which are seeking to maximise and maintain their influence, there always have been and I kind of think there always will be. The class struggles change but class struggle per se seems remarkably persistant in human history.

So far as hegelianism goes, sure, I do see it as something shared by both left and right, I do think its insidious and ruinous. Although Popper has made as good a case as any about and against historicism without conspiracy theory, there's a lot of great conservative criticism and sociology which criticises implicit historicism in the ideas about linear progress, you dont even have to accept their own models of human history as cyclical to see those arguments as reasonable, you know.

Though the Frankfurt are very unlikely candidates to be part of any global conspiracy, they're too marginal a group, its the same as the conservative claims that they are the hippies or "the sixties" are responsible for every problem under the sun in the US today, its giving a lot of credit to what was a disparite, disorganised and marginal subcultural current which pretty much self-terminated with any influence it could've had. They werent a cohering and consistent group of beings, the split between Marcuse and Fromm, which I cant believe no one knows about besides the marxists who buy Marcuse's lies that Fromm was a conservative, if nothing else illustrates the point.

To be honest this smacks of a certain right wing tendency to decide that because they dont like this or that social agency or trend or historical legacy that they have to be all part of the same big picture, the left used to be like that too, with this blanket "its all capitalism" or "capitalism" whatever it was in question. I think that's mistaken.

Like I consider myself a cultural conservative, fiscal socialist, political liberal or libertarian, I dont see the contradiction there, and I'm more conservative and more socialist or libertarian on some cultural issues than others, I dont belong to the tribes or see the need to consider everything under a single umbrella or as all adding up to one big conspiracy.
 
Hmm, yeah, I dont buy the whole illuminati conspiracy deal so that's probably were we part company, I dont see all things as part of this one singular big thing. I consider that a logical fallacy, a sort of cognitive fail, compounded by confirmation bias and a lot of other psychological traits, seeking patterns and order for instance.

Ok but just because you consider something a 'logical fallacy' doesn't mean that it is

Are you aware that you regularly tar things with certain brushes without actually explaining why?

The closest you often come to explaining is namechecking various theorists but that's not the same as explaining why

This would be like me calling you a rapist but without giving any explanation as to why i'm calling you that; it has the effect of discrediting you in the eyes of some listeners merely by associating you with something negative even though you may not have raped anyone

If you want to brand something as a 'logical fallacy' or a 'cognitive fail' then you should really explain why otherwise you are just doing the classic frankfurt school trick of trying to discredit something believeing that the end justifies the means

That's not to say that there arent elites, which are seeking to maximise and maintain their influence, there always have been and I kind of think there always will be. The class struggles change but class struggle per se seems remarkably persistant in human history.

All you need to do is look at who controls the corporations, which corporations control the economy and how the same people behind them also control the central banks; then look also at how all the money is concentrated in the hands of those people...its not complicated

I posted earlier that swiss study that shows how a handful of corporations control the global economy...thats not a conspircay theory...its conspiracy fact

So far as hegelianism goes, sure, I do see it as something shared by both left and right, I do think its insidious and ruinous. Although Popper has made as good a case as any about and against historicism without conspiracy theory, there's a lot of great conservative criticism and sociology which criticises implicit historicism in the ideas about linear progress, you dont even have to accept their own models of human history as cyclical to see those arguments as reasonable, you know.

Why don't you explain? Give some examples...flesh out what you are saying

All i heard was 'popper', 'historicism', 'sociology', 'linear progress' but i heard no explanation as to why the huge concentration of wealth in the hands of a few and the political clout this gives them does not equal a conspiracy

Though the Frankfurt are very unlikely candidates to be part of any global conspiracy, they're too marginal a group,

No they're not marginal; they were assimilated into the US educational system and have been influential within it

Its the same as the conservative claims that they are the hippies or "the sixties" are responsible for every problem under the sun in the US today, its giving a lot of credit to what was a disparite, disorganised and marginal subcultural current which pretty much self-terminated with any influence it could've had.

There was a lot more to what was going on in the 60's than meets the eye

The CIA played a large role in the process which was largely about breaking down the fabric of society...its worked pretty well i'd say

They werent a cohering and consistent group of beings, the split between Marcuse and Fromm, which I cant believe no one knows about besides the marxists who buy Marcuse's lies that Fromm was a conservative, if nothing else illustrates the point.

The el-ite don't always agree on methods but they are agreed on goal

To be honest this smacks of a certain right wing tendency to decide that because they dont like this or that social agency or trend or historical legacy that they have to be all part of the same big picture, the left used to be like that too, with this blanket "its all capitalism" or "capitalism" whatever it was in question. I think that's mistaken.

What smacks of right wing tendancies? You haven't said what you are referring to here

Like I consider myself a cultural conservative, fiscal socialist, political liberal or libertarian, I dont see the contradiction there, and I'm more conservative and more socialist or libertarian on some cultural issues than others, I dont belong to the tribes or see the need to consider everything under a single umbrella or as all adding up to one big conspiracy.

Who said anything about everything adding upto one big conspiracy?

I was talking about specific groups being a part of the conspiracy
 
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Ok but just because you consider something a 'logical fallacy' doesn't mean that it is

Are you aware that you regularly tar things with certain brushes without actually explaining why?

The closest you often come to explaining is namechecking various theorists but that's not the same as explaining why

This would be like me calling you a rapist but without giving any explanation as to why i'm calling you that; it has the effect of discrediting you in the eyes of some listeners merely by associating you with something negative even though you may not have raped anyone

If you want to brand something as a 'logical fallacy' or a 'cognitive fail' then you should really explain why otherwise you are just doing the classic frankfurt school trick of trying to discredit something believeing that the end justifies the means



All you need to do is look at who controls the corporations, which corporations control the economy and how the same people behind them also control the central banks; then look also at how all the money is concentrated in the hands of those people...its not complicated

I posted earlier that swiss study that shows how a handful of corporations control the global economy...thats not a conspircay theory...its conspiracy fact



Why don't you explain? Give some examples...flesh out what you are saying

All i heard was 'popper', 'historicism', 'sociology', 'linear progress' but i heard no explanation as to why the huge concentration of wealth in the hands of a few and the political clout this gives them does not equal a conspiracy



No they're not marginal; they were assimilated into the US educational system and have been influential within it



There was a lot more to what was going on in the 60's than meets the eye

The CIA played a large role in the process which was largely about breaking down the fabric of society...its worked pretty well i'd say



The el-ite don't always agree on methods but they are agreed on goal



What smacks of right wing tendancies? You haven't said what you are referring to here



Who said anything about everything adding upto one big conspiracy?

I was talking about specific groups being a part of the conspiracy

No. It wouldnt. And because you dont understand what you've just written and it is so obviously wrong I'm not going to read or respond to your posts any longer.
 
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No. It wouldnt. And because you dont understand what you've just written and it is so obviously wrong I'm not going to read or respond to your posts any longer.

Now you know what its like to be on the receiving end of it

Next time keep the rhetoric to yourself and provide some evidence because i'll be honest i don't give a damn about your opinion, i only want to hear an explanation based on evidence

Every tom, dick or jane pastes his or her opinion all over the web...the web is drowning in opinion...but very few can actually break things down and explain the underlying factors; this is because they are not forming their opinion on evidence they have gathered and understood, but rather they are parroting what others have told them for example the mainstream media or educational establishment, often after being emotionally manipulated by emotive rhetoric instead of making a reasoned decision based on understanding the dynamics, underlying forces at work and facts

If you understand the fundamentals and want to discuss them i'm interested; if you want to use smear to pursuade readers then i'm not interested and i'll call you out on it everytime you do it
 
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The idea that they've waited 3k years, possibly having time-traveling of their own, to destroy us is just crazy... maybe propagated by those who have things to lose and are guilty of doing not so nice things in the cover-up or exploitation?
 
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http://readychimp.com/2014/03/27/cr...-listed-as-a-mental-illness-by-psychiatrists/

[h=1]Creativity and Non-Conformity Now listed as a Mental Illness by Psychiatrists[/h]
What happens to a society when thinking outside of the box or being righteously enraged about your government going in the wrong direction becomes an excuse to be sedated and re-educated? It seems we don’t have to go too far back in history to find out.
The Soviet Union used new mental illness for political repression. People who didn’t accept the beliefs of the Communist Party developed a new type of schizophrenia. They suffered from the delusion of believing communism was wrong. They were isolated, forcefully medicated, and put through repressive “therapy” to bring them back to sanity.


Now thanks to thought policing by the American Psychiatric Association the latest addition of the DSM-IV (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders) is setting up the dominoes for arbitrary diagnosis of any dissenting individuals.
listed as new mental illnesses are above-average creativity and cynicism. The manual goes on to identify a mental illness called “oppositional defiant disorder” or ODD. Defined as an “ongoing pattern of disobedient, hostile and defiant behavior,” symptoms include questioning authority, negativity, defiance, argumentativeness, and being easily annoyed.
A Washington Post article observed that, if Mozart were born today, he would be diagnosed with ADD and “medicated into barren normality.” What used to be known as personality traits are now diseases, and of course there are treatments available.
When the last edition of the DSM-IV was published, identifying the symptoms of various illness in children, there was a jump in the medication for children. Some states even have laws that allow protectives agencies to forcibly medicate, and even make it a punishable crime to withhold a prescribed medication.
Beware people with a strong sense of individuality! Though the authors of the manual claim no ulterior motives, labeling freethinking and nonconformity as a mental illness has a lot of potential for abuse. As a weapon in the arsenal for a repressive state, it seems societal reality is morphing into a playbook for autocrats borrowed from a Phillip K. Dick novel.
Inspired by and excerpts taken from: “Is Free Thinking A Mental Illness?” & “Nonconformity and Freethinking Now Considered Mental Illnesses”
@ offthegridnews.com & themindunleashed.org
 
New study links endocrine-disrupting chemicals to autistic behavior

Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/044493_e...behavior_flame_retardants.html##ixzz2xRpWOzp7

The modern-day boy and girl are raised in a chemical society, a culture drenched in pesticides, plastics, petroleum derivatives and synthetic food, medicine, and vitamins. Chemical formulas are manufactured into every corner, all the way down to electronic coatings and flame-retardant-infused couches.

[h=1]Hard to see chemicals taken for granted as they ravage hormones and brain development[/h]Synthetics are routinely swallowed directly as "medicines," consumed daily as pesticides in foods, inhaled unknowingly through dust and absorbed readily through the skin. These synthetics are often taken for granted, since they are nearly impossible to see and detect, but they are pervasive now, their effect -- lasting. Next to heavy metal pollution, many of the chemicals manufactured today are the silent disrupters of life, generating imbalances in the human endocrine system, disrupting hormones, gland functions and, consequently, brain development.

It's easy to consume pesticide-vanquished foods that deliver their hormone-ravaging formula right into the cells. Some of them, once banned, still linger in the ground decades later and continue to show up in blood and urine samples of people today. Phthalate chemicals, used to make plastic bottles more flexible, are purchased in packs of 24, slurped from and discarded carelessly into the environment. Petroleum-based plastic bags tumble through the wind, while couches manufactured with flame retardant chemicals put off dust that is directly linked to cancer and infertility.

[h=1]Pesticides and flame retardants disrupt brain development of babies in the womb[/h]These chemicals start interacting with young boys and girls long before they turn two years old. Exposure begins in the womb, where chemicals' effects are more drastic to a vulnerable, developing being. As their brain forms, precious life in the womb may be exposed to several hormone-disrupting chemicals that work their way into the mother, traveling through the placenta.

In a new study, some of these chemicals were tied to increased autistic behaviors in children, starting in the womb, and observed later at four years of age. The study, coordinated by scientists from the University of Cincinnati, Harvard School of Public Health, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Simon Fraser University, BC Children's and Women's Hospital, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Brown University and the CDC, used blood and urine samples from 175 pregnant women in the Cincinnati, Ohio, area and followed up with them 4-5 years later.

[h=1]Hormone-disrupting chemicals contribute to increasing autism spectrum disorders[/h]With autism rates climbing in the United States between 2002 and 2012 by 78 percent, it seems that Americans are oblivious to the effect that these chemicals have on the human body, especially on developing minds. Since boys are four times more likely than girls to develop autistic behaviors, the scientists concurred that several key hormones known to control male brain development are being disrupted by chemicals in the environment.

Of the 175 pregnant women in the study, an average of 44 hormone-disrupting chemicals were isolated. When those children turned four, mothers were given a childhood behavior evaluation. The test rated childhood behaviors on a scale between 30 and 90, accounting for factors like frequency of eye contact during communication and how well the child plays with their peers.

[h=1]Pesticides, brominated flame retardants drew greatest concerns[/h]After assessing the scores, the scientists found that brominated flame retardants (PBDE-28) increased the incidence of autistic behaviors in children at age four, showing a score 2.5 points higher than those with lower exposure to the chemical. Likewise, higher levels of the pesticide chemical trans-nonachlor correlated with an average score 4.1 points higher on the autism scale.

Another chemical of concern was perfluorooctane, which is an electronic coolant liquid. PCB insecticides, banned in 1979, also showed up in women's urine and blood samples in the study and drew concern. Another banned insecticide, beta-hexachlorocyclohexane from lindane, increased the autism score. One of the chemicals, PBDE-28, had previously been linked to disrupting infants' thyroid hormones, which are important for brain development. Often found in furniture cushions, PBDE-28 serves as a flame retardant for furniture.

[h=1]1 in 88 and rising[/h]As more of these chemicals hit the ground running, mass applied in agriculture, drawn up from the soil in crops, they continue to invade young minds, affecting development. Worked into furniture and used as cooling liquids in electronics, these toxins can be readily absorbed and breathed in without one ever knowing. Now it seems that they are behind the growing autism spectrum disorder influx in America, affecting an estimated 1 in 88 children in the US today, according to the CDC.

Sources for this article include:

http://www.environmentalhealthnews.org

http://ehp.niehs.nih.gov

http://science.naturalnews.com

http://science.naturalnews.com
 
Getting back to snowden...its getting a little more murky out there [MENTION=4115]Lark[/MENTION] you might be interested in the follwoing article because you are obviously a little bit suspect about the whole snowden situation

But before i post it....kissinger went to visit putin recently....how weird is that? I'd love to have been a fly on the wall for that meeting

A group of journalists who are getting lots of youtube attention have formed a group funded by the founder of ebay. This group of journalists include people like scahill who has been droning on about drones pretty much to the exclusion of everything else...drones are his focus, and greenwald the journalist who has been slow releasing snowdens files

On the surface this group seem to be doing edgy journalism and challenging the government but whats weird is that their funder (the ebay guy) has also been helping the US government to fund the ukraine coup...it's murky at the top!

Here's the story:

http://pando.com/2014/02/28/pierre-...ion-groups-with-us-government-documents-show/

[h=1]Pierre Omidyar co-funded Ukraine revolution groups with US government, documents show[/h]By Mark Ames
On February 28, 2014

Just hours after last weekend’s ouster of Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych, one of Pierre Omidyar’s newest hires at national security blog “The Intercept,” was already digging for the truth. Marcy Wheeler, who is the new site’s “senior policy analyst,” speculated that the Ukraine revolution was likely a “coup” engineered by “deep” forces on behalf of “Pax Americana”:
“There’s quite a bit of evidence of coup-ness. Q is how many levels deep interference from both sides is.”
These are serious claims. So serious that I decided to investigate them. And what I found was shocking.
Wheeler is partly correct. Pando has confirmed that the American government – in the form of the US Agency for International Development (USAID) – played a major role in funding opposition groups prior to the revolution. Moreover, a large percentage of the rest of the funding to those same groups came from a US billionaire who has previously worked closely with US government agencies to further his own business interests. This was by no means a US-backed “coup,” but clear evidence shows that US investment was a force multiplier for many of the groups involved in overthrowing Yanukovych.
But that’s not the shocking part.
What’s shocking is the name of the billionaire who co-invested with the US government (or as Wheeler put it: the “dark deep force” acting on behalf of “Pax Americana”).
Step out of the shadows…. Wheeler’s boss, Pierre Omidyar.
Yes, in the annals of independent media, this might be the strangest twist ever: According to financial disclosures and reports seen by Pando, the founder and publisher of Glenn Greenwald’s government-bashing blog,“The Intercept,” co-invested with the US government to help fund regime change in Ukraine.
[Update: Wheeler has responded on Twitter to say that her Tweets were taken out of context, but would not give specifics. Adam Colligan, with whom Wheeler was debating, commented on Pando that "while Wheeler did raise the issue of external interference in relation to a discussion about a coup, it was not really at all in the manner that you have portrayed." Further "[Pax Americana] appeared after the conversation had shifted from the idea of whether a coup had been staged by the Ukrainian Parliament to a question about the larger powers’ willingness to weaken underlying economic conditions in a state.” Neither Wheeler or Colligan has commented on the main subject of the story: Pierre Omidyar’s co-investment in Ukrainian opposition groups with the US government.]
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When the revolution came to Ukraine, neo-fascists played a front-center role in overthrowing the country’s president. But the real political power rests with Ukraine’s pro-western neoliberals. Political figures like Oleh Rybachuk, long a favorite of the State Department, DC neocons, EU, and NATO—and the right-hand man to Orange Revolution leader Viktor Yushchenko.
Last December, the Financial Times wrote that Rybachuk’s “New Citizen” NGO campaign “played a big role in getting the protest up and running.”
New Citizen, along with the rest of Rybachuk’s interlocking network of western-backed NGOs and campaigns— “Center UA” (also spelled “Centre UA”), “Chesno,” and “Stop Censorship” to name a few — grew their power by targeting pro-Yanukovych politicians with a well-coordinated anti-corruption campaign that built its strength in Ukraine’s regions, before massing in Kiev last autumn.
The efforts of the NGOs were so successful that the Ukraine government was accused of employing dirty tricks to shut them down. In early February, the groups were the subject of a massive money laundering investigation by the economics division of Ukraine’s Interior Ministry in what many denounced as a politically motivated move.
Fortunately the groups had the strength – which is to say, money – to survive those attacks and continue pushing for regime change in Ukraine. The source of that money?
According to the Kyiv Post, Pierrie Omidyar’s Omidyar Network (part of the Omidyar Group which owns First Look Media and the Intercept) provided 36% of “Center UA”’s $500,000 budget in 2012— nearly $200,000. USAID provided 54% of “Center UA”’s budget for 2012. Other funders included the US government-backed National Endowment for Democracy.
In 2011, Omidyar Network gave $335,000 to “New Citizen,” one of the anti-Yanukovych “projects” managed through the Rybachuk-chaired NGO “Center UA.” At the time, Omidyar Network boasted that its investment in “New Citizen” would help “shape public policy” in Ukraine:
“Using technology and media, New Citizen coordinates the efforts of concerned members of society, reinforcing their ability to shape public policy.
“… With support from Omidyar Network, New Citizen will strengthen its advocacy efforts in order to drive greater transparency and engage citizens on issues of importance to them.”
In March 2012, Rybachuk — the operator behind the 2004 Orange Revolution scenes, the Anatoly Chubais of Ukraine — boasted that he was preparing a new Orange Revolution:
“People are not afraid. We now have 150 NGOs in all the major cities in our ‘clean up Parliament campaign’ to elect and find better parliamentarians….The Orange Revolution was a miracle, a massive peaceful protest that worked. We want to do that again and we think we will.
Detailed financial records reviewed by Pando (and embedded below) also show Omidyar Network covered costs for the expansion of Rybachuk’s anti-Yanukovych campaign, “Chesno” (“Honestly”), into regional cities including Poltava, Vinnytsia, Zhytomyr, Ternopil, Sumy, and elsewhere, mostly in the Ukrainian-speaking west and center.
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To understand what it means for Omidyar to fund Oleh Rybachuk, some brief history is necessary. Rybachuk’s background follows a familiar pattern in post-Soviet opportunism: From well-connected KGB intelligence ties, to post-Soviet neoliberal networker.
In the Soviet era, Rybachuk studied in a military languages program half of whose graduates went on to work for the KGB. Rybachuk’s murky overseas posting in India in the late Soviet era further strengthens many suspicions about his Soviet intelligence ties; whatever the case, by Rybachuk’s own account, his close ties to top intelligence figures in the Ukrainian SBU served him well during the Orange Revolution of 2004, when the SBU passed along secret information about vote fraud and assassination plots.
In 1992, after the collapse of the Soviet Union, Rybachuk moved to the newly-formed Ukraine Central Bank, heading the foreign relations department under Central Bank chief and future Orange Revolution leader Viktor Yushchenko. In his central bank post, Rybachuk established close friendly ties with western government and financial aid institutions, as well as proto-Omidyar figures like George Soros, who funded many of the NGOs involved in “color revolutions” including small donations to the same Ukraine NGOs that Omidyar backed. (Like Omidyar Network does today, Soros’ charity arms—Open Society and Renaissance Foundation—publicly preached transparency and good government in places like Russia during the Yeltsin years, while Soros’ financial arm speculated on Russian debt and participated in scandal-plagued auctions of state assets.)
In early 2005, Orange Revolution leader Yushchenko became Ukraine’s president, and he appointed Rybachuk deputy prime minister in charge of integrating Ukraine into the EU, NATO, and other western institutions. Rybachuk also pushed for the mass-privatization of Ukraine’s remaining state holdings.
Over the next several years, Rybachuk was shifted around President Yushchenko’s embattled administration, torn by internal divisions. In 2010, Yushchenko lost the presidency to recently-overthrown Viktor Yanukovych, and a year later, Rybachuk was on Omidyar’s and USAID’s payroll, preparing for the next Orange Revolution. As Rybachuk told the Financial Times two years ago:
“We want to do [the Orange Revolution] again and we think we will.”
Some of Omidyar’s funds were specifically earmarked for covering the costs of setting up Rybachuk’s “clean up parliament” NGOs in Ukraine’s regional centers. Shortly after the Euromaidan demonstrations erupted last November, Ukraine’s Interior Ministry opened up a money laundering investigation into Rybachuk’s NGOs, dragging Omidyar’s name into the high-stakes political struggle.
According to a Kyiv Post article on February 10 titled, “Rybachuk: Democracy-promoting nongovernmental organization faces ‘ridiculous’ investigation”:
“Police are investigating Center UA, a public-sector watchdog funded by Western donors, on suspicion of money laundering, the group said. The group’s leader, Oleh Rybachuk, said it appears that authorities, with the probe, are trying to warn other nongovernmental organizations that seek to promote democracy, transparency, free speech and human rights in Ukraine.
“According to Center UA, the Kyiv economic crimes unit of the Interior Ministry started the investigation on Dec. 11. Recently, however, investigators stepped up their efforts, questioning some 200 witnesses.
“… Center UA received more than $500,000 in 2012, according to its annual report for that year, 54 percent of which came from Pact Inc., a project funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development. Nearly 36 percent came from Omidyar Network, a foundation established by eBay founder Pierre Omidyar and his wife. Other donors include the International Renaissance Foundation, whose key funder is billionaire George Soros, and National Endowment for Democracy, funded largely by the U.S. Congress.”
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What all this adds up to is a journalistic conflict-of-interest of the worst kind: Omidyar working hand-in-glove with US foreign policy agencies to interfere in foreign governments, co-financing regime change with well-known arms of the American empire — while at the same time hiring a growing team of soi-disant ”independent journalists” which vows to investigate the behavior of the US government at home and overseas, and boasts of its uniquely “adversarial” relationship towards these government institutions.
As First Look staffer Jeremy Scahill told the Daily Beast
We had a long discussion about this internally; about what our position would be if the White House asked us to not publish something…. With us, because we want to be adversarial, they won’t know what bat phone to call. They know who to call at The Times, they know who to call at The Post. With us, who are they going to call? Pierre? Glenn?
Of the many problems that poses, none is more serious than the fact that Omidyar now has the only two people with exclusive access to the complete Snowden NSA cache, Glenn Greenwald and Laura Poitras. Somehow, the same billionaire who co-financed the “coup” in Ukraine with USAID, also has exclusive access to the NSA secrets—and very few in the independent media dare voice a skeptical word about it.
In the larger sense, this is a problem of 21st century American inequality, of life in a billionaire-dominated era. It is a problem we all have to contend with—PandoDaily’s 18-plus investors include a gaggle of Silicon Valley billionaires like Marc Andreessen (who serves on the board of eBay, chaired by Pierre Omidyar) and Peter Thiel (whose politics I’ve investigated, and described as repugnant.)
But what is more immediately alarming is what makes Omidyar different. Unlike other billionaires, Omidyar has garnered nothing but uncritical, fawning press coverage, particularly from those he has hired. By acquiring a “dream team” of what remains of independent media — Greenwald, Jeremy Scahill, Wheeler, my former partner Matt Taibbi — not to mention press “critics” like Jay Rosen — he buys both silence and fawning press.
Both are incredibly useful: Silence, an absence of journalistic curiosity about Omidyar’s activities overseas and at home, has been purchased for the price of whatever his current all-star indie cast currently costs him. As an added bonus, that same investment buys silence from exponentially larger numbers of desperately underpaid independent journalists hoping to someday be on his payroll, and the underfunded media watchdogs that survive on Omidyar Network grants.
And it also buys laughable fluff from the likes of Scahill who also boasted to the Daily Beast of his boss’ close involvement in the day to day running of First Look.
“[Omidyar] strikes me as always sort of political, but I think that the NSA story and the expanding wars put politics for him into a much more prominent place in his existence. This is not a side project that he is doing. Pierre writes more on our internal messaging than anyone else. And he is not micromanaging. This guy has a vision. And his vision is to confront what he sees as an assault on the privacy of Americans.”
Now Wheeler has her answer — that, yes, the revolutionary groups were part-funded by Uncle Sam, but also by her boss — one assumes awkward follow up questions will be asked on that First Look internal messaging system.
Whether Wheeler, Scahill and their colleagues go on to share their concerns publicly will speak volumes about First Look’s much-trumpeted independence, both from Omidyar’s other business interests and from Omidyar’s co-investors in Ukraine: the US government.
Editor’s note: Pando contacted Omidyar Networks for comment prior to publication but had not received a response by press time. We will update this post if they do respond.
Update: First Look staffer, Glenn Greenwald, has responded to Pando’s report here. Paul Carr, the editor of the above report, has written a follow-up here.
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Chesno document showing total funding from USAID and Omidyar Network to “Centre UA”:
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Chesno document showing numerous Omidyar fundings for activities in regional cities:

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09 09 2013 Chesno 2012 Finance Campain Final
 
http://www.globalresearch.ca/putin-...-payments-system-delinked-from-dollar/5375866

[h=2]Putin Flushes the US Dollar: Russia’s Gold Ruble Payments System Delinked from Dollar?[/h] [h=3]A New Financial System independent from Wall Street and City of London begins to take shape concretely in Russia?[/h]
Russia “forced” by the sanctions to create a currency system which is independent from the US dollar.
Russia announces that it will sell (and buy) products and commodities – including oil – in rubles rather than in dollars. The move is towards the development of bilateral.

Putin has been preparing this move — the creation of a payment system in rubles completely independent and protected from the Dollar and the “killer speculations” (e.g. short-selling) of the big Western financial institutions — for a long time.
After sanctioning several Russian banks to punish Russia for Crimea, the Washington politicians were told by the financial power-to-be to step back because obviously, the Wall Street vampires understand that putting Russian banks outside the reach of their blood sucking teeth is never a good idea.
For Wall Street and the city’s financial services, countries like Russia should always have an open financial door through which their real economy can be periodically looted. So Washington announced that it was a mistake to enforce sanctions on all Russian banks; only one, the Rossiya bank shall be hit by sanctions, just for propaganda reasons and to make an example out of it.
It is what Putin needed. Since at least 2007, he was trying to launch an independent Ruble System, a financial system that would be based on Russia’s real economy and resources and guaranteed by its gold reserves. No tolerance for looting and financial speculation: A peaceful move, but at the same time a declaration of independence that Wall Street will consider as a “declaration of war”.
According to the Judo strategy, the sanction attack created the ideal situation for a “defensive” move that would redirect the brute force of the adversary against him. And now it’s happening. Bank Rossiya will be the first Russian bank to use exclusively the Russian ruble.
The move has not been done in secret. On the contrary. A huge golden ruble symbol will be set up in front of bank Rossiya headquarters in Perevedensky Pereulok in Moscow “to symbolize the ruble’s stability and its backing by the country’s gold reserves,” the official agency Itar-Tass explains quoting the bank officials.
In fact, the officials are very clear on their intention to punish the western speculators that have been looting their country for a long time:
“Russia, at its present stage of development, should not be dependent on foreign currencies; its internal resources will make its own economy invulnerable to political wheeler dealers.”
This is only the first step, declared Andrei Kostin, the president of VTB, another bank previously sanctioned:
“We have been moving towards wider use of the Russian rouble as the currency of settlement for a long time. The ruble became fully convertible quite a long time ago. Unfortunately, we have seen predominantly negative consequences of this step so far revealed in the outflow of capital from this country. The influx of foreign investments into Russia has been speculative and considerably destabilizing to our stock markets.”
According to Itar-Tass, Kostin was very precise and concrete:
“Russia should sell domestic products – from weapons to gas and oil – abroad for roubles and buy foreign goods also for rubles….Only then are we going to use the advantages of the rouble being a foreign currency in full measure.”
Putin himself lobbied for the new siystem in meetings with members of the Upper House of the Duma, the parliament, on March 28, overcoming the last doubts and indecisions: “
“Why do we not do this? This definitely should be done, we need to protect our interests, and we will do it. These systems work, and work very successfully in such countries as Japan and China. They originally started as exclusively national [systems] confined to their own market and territory and their own population, but have gradually become more and more popular…”
Alea Iacta Est!
 
We already have the means to travel among the stars, but these technologies are locked up in black projects and it would take an act of God to ever get them out to benefit humanity…. Anything you can imagine, we already know how to do.- Ben Rich. – Former Director of Lockheed’s Skunk Works
 
“Star Gate” is a Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) program which involved(s) the use of phenomena that many in the mainstream world still consider non-existent.
Project “Star Gate” in particular lasted for 25 years before it was unexpectedly shut down.(1)(2)(3)
Much of the material and research from the program still remain classified. “Star Gate” incorporated(s) consciousness, paranormal phenomena, ESP, remote viewing, and more for intelligence collection and research.(1)(2)(3)
How can the Department of Defense have programs that study these phenomena for over 35 years when our mainstream world still doesn’t consider it real enough to study? I find the name “Star Gate” intriguing and wonder what inspiration lay behind the name chosen by those who initiated the program. It’s unfortunate that these concepts are not studied by major universities and our mainstream world, the significance of these realities can be far reaching. Having major educational institutions governing what type of “knowledge” is useful for learning isn’t fair. It’s simply a stepping stone for people to integrate themselves into a system that no longer resonates with the majority on the planet.
As a result, extended human capacities, which are completely natural and lay dormant within all of us, remain unused, undiscovered, and not provided the opportunity to grow.
Star Gate was declassified in September of 1995, and the final report was released to the public which concluded that “a statistically significant effect had been demonstrated in the laboratory,” but that there is compelling evidence that the CIA set the outcome with regard to intelligence usage before the evaluation had begun. This was accomplished by limiting the research and operating data sets to exude positive findings, by purposefully not interviewing historically significant participants, by ignoring previous DOD extensive program reviews, and by using the questionable National Research Council’s investigation of parapsychology as the starting point for their review.(1)(3)

Although a statistically significant effect had been demonstrated in the lab, it was shut down because it remained unclear whether the existence of paranormal phenomenon, remote viewing, and more had been demonstrated phenomenon, because the origins and nature of the phenomenon remained unclear, assuming it exists, nor does it address an important methodological issue of inter-judge reliability.(1) It was concluded that even if paranormal phenomenon occurs under the conditions present in the setting of a laboratory, (which it did) conditions would still differ outside the lab and have limited applicability and utility for intelligence gathering operations in the real world.The review was done by a group of experts, one of them being Dr. Jessica Utts, a professor in the Division of Statistics at the University of California, Davis.(1)(3)

It is concluded that psychic functioning has been well established. The statistical results of the studies examined are far beyond what is expected by chance. Arguments that these results could be due to methodological flaws in the experiments are soundly refuted. Effects of similar magnitude of those found in government experiments have been replicated at a number of laboratories across the world.(1) Dr. Utts

Star Gate, after a 25 year run was shut down due to it’s lack of applicability within the world of intelligence gathering. Most people these days know that the explanations for a previous, extremely classified subject are not always indicative of the truth. Could there have been another reason for the shut down? Did the US government really shut it down? Is there evidence to suggest that it was “shut down” for other reasons?

There is some evidence that suggests it was not shut down at all. First of all, these programs are called Special Access Programs, they are extremely classified and extremely secretive, the full extent and findings within these programs are not yet, and never have been known to the main stream world, but truth can’t remain concealed forever. They are so secretive that they do not even have to report to the congress, they are exempt.(4)(7)
That means there is absolutely no oversight into these programs, no body has any idea about what is going on and who is involved. You can read more about the recent leak by Edward Snowden on the black budget here, it could be taking in trillions and trillions of dollars each year.
Another significant reason, some might call it definitive proof that the program is still running is the ‘whistle-blowing,’ of Ingo Swann. Ingo was the primary participant in multiple studies conducted by the CIA, NSA, the DOD, alongside researchers at Stanford University, on the subject of ”Remote Viewing.”(1)(2)(3) Remote Viewing is the ability of an individual to describe a remote geographical location of up to several hundred thousand kilometers away from their physical location.

The FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) resulted in the government’s recent admission of its two-decade plus involvement in funding highly classified, special access programs in remote viewing and related psi phenomena. First at Stanford Research Institute and then at Science Applications International Corporation (SIAC), both supplemented by various in-house government programs.(2) – H.E. Puthoff

During the experiments, Ingo was able to successfully remote view the rings around Jupiter before the NASA pioneer 10 made a fly by of the planet. All of this is documented in the literature.(2)(1)(3)
What is not documented is the fact that Ingo Went on to write multiple books sharing is experience within the program. In his experience, he describes intelligence officers coming to get him, blind folding him, transporting him to locations that were underground where he would speak to another man in a suit.(5)
We know that Ingo successfully remote viewed Jupiter (as documented), he claims he also remote viewed the back side of the moon, and that who ever was taking him to these locations and interrogating him were astounded to know that he was able to see what he saw a the back side of the moon. That means they (men in suits) were confirming what he (Ingo) was looking at, and already knew of what he was looking at.(5)
You can read more about Ingo’s findings on the back side of the moon here.Ingo expressed that the reason the program was declassified was so they (DIA) could say it was shut down and didn’t find anything worthy of use within the intelligence community. It was really shutdown and declassified so it could remain secret, and so they could say “it’s been declassified, nothing more to see here.” Ingo expressed that it was highly classified, and that they publicly shut it down because remote viewing and psychic phenomenon is one of the greatest threats to government secrecy.(6)
This seems to me to be a much better explanation of the apparent shut down of the program.

According to our best estimates, more than half of all U.S. government records are classified. For an archivist seeking to preserve and understand our history, that means most of our history is kept secret from us, think about that for a moment – Richard Dolan

Using Extended Human Capacities For The Wrong Reasons
Human beings are capable of much more than they are currently aware of. Many of these capacities (as illustrated earlier) still remain known, but hidden. Regardless, truth cannot remain concealed forever, it will eventually make it’s way out over time. What is occurring here are natural phenomena, it’s nothing to fear. In our not-too-distant history, exploring concepts such as these was viewed as a heretic act. Fear was used as a form of control, and people were taught to be wary of these concepts and stay away from them as if they were the work of something not so pleasant.
The dominant ruler on the planet in these times was the Catholic Church, and it was common for them to ban and forbid knowledge that did not fit the accepted framework, worldview or paradig. Things are changing, and extended human capacities like ESP are beginning to be seen in a new light.
The implications of this are far reaching. From birth we emerge into a world with so much to discover. As children, discovery is the joy of life. That sense of discovery is taken from us at a very early age. We are placed into the educational system very fast and told that “this” is how the world is and what we need to do to be “successful” in it. This immediately shifts our attention away from what is really important, into a framework of a robotic like existence, trapping ourselves into a program and way of life that does not resonate with our souls, and is not in balance with our natural selves.
In the mean time, we let our planet suffer, and let others live in conditions that nobody deserves to live in.We can live in a world that is built upon cooperation, and service to others. Where all needs are met, and the enthusiasm of discovery we had when we were children is encouraged and extended.
If we did this, the human race would be living in world of more wonder and potential, far beyond the limitations we put on ourselves today. The only barrier that prevents us from getting there is the place at which the human race chooses to operate from. We don’t have the best track record in using our ‘scientific discoveries’ to benefit the whole. The only way we can continue forward with our exploration beyond this point is if our intention for creation has the entire planet and every living being on it first in their heart.
Technological developments must work with nature, not against it. The same concept applies to extended human capacities, and specifically the place to which we choose to apply them.Using extended human capacities and new technological discoveries with the intention of doing nothing but good for the entire collective, would be a really cool planet to live on.

No problem can be solved from the same level of consciousness that created it – Albert Einstein

Sources:(1)http://www.lfr.org/lfr/csl/library/AirReport.pdf
(2)http://www.scientificexploration.org/journal/jse_10_1_puthoff.pdf
(3) http://www.lfr.org/lfr/csl/media/air_mayresponse.html
(4) http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/GPO-CDOC-105sdoc2/content-detail.html
(5)http://ia600605.us.archive.org/30/items/PenetrationTheQuestionOfExtraterrestrialAndHumanTelepathy/Penetration_Ingo_Swann.pdf
(6) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E04setaUyfg
(7) Dolan, M. Richard and Zabel, Bryce. A.D. After Disclosure. New Page Books. 2012
 
One Percenter Convicted Of Raping Child Dodges Jail Because He 'Will Not Fare Well'

The Huffington Post | by Ashley Alman
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A Delaware man convicted of raping his three-year-old daughter only faced probation after a state Superior Court judge ruled he "will not fare well" in prison.
In her decision, Judge Jan Jurden suggested Robert H. Richards IV would benefit more from treatment. Richards, who was charged with fourth-degree rape in 2009, is an unemployed heir living off his trust fund. The light sentence has only became public as the result of a subsequent lawsuit filed by his ex-wife, which charges that he penetrated his daughter with his fingers while masturbating, and subsequently assaulted his son as well.
Richards is the great grandson of du Pont family patriarch Irenee du Pont, a chemical baron.
According to the lawsuit filed by Richards' ex-wife, he admitted to assaulting his infant son in addition to his daughter between 2005 and 2007. Richards was initially indicted on two counts of second-degree child rape, felonies that translate to a 10-year mandatory jail sentence per count. He was released on $60,000 bail while awaiting his charges.
Richards hired one of the state's top law firms and was offered a plea deal of one count of fourth-degree rape charges -- which carries no mandatory minimum prison sentencing. He accepted, and admitted to the assault.
In her sentence, Jurden said he would benefit from participating in a sex offenders rehabilitation program rather than serving prison time.
Delaware Public Defender Brendan J. O'Neill told The News Journal that it was "extremely rare" for an individual to fare well in prison. "Prison is to punish, to segregate the offender from society, and the notion that prison serves people well hasn't proven to be true in most circumstances," he said, adding that the light sentence for the member of the one percent raised questions about “how a person with great wealth may be treated by the system.” (Though perhaps it provides more answers than questions.)
According to the The News Journal, several attorneys claimed treatment over jail time was a deal more typically granted to drug addicts, not sex offenders.
Kendall Marlowe, executive director of the National Association for Counsel for Children, told The News Journal that sex offenders are jailed for the safety of the children they threaten.
"Child protection laws are there to safeguard children, and adults who knowingly harm children should be punished," she said. "Our prisons should be more rehabilitative environments, but the prison system's inadequacies are not a justification for letting a child molester off the hook."
News of the lenient sentence for the confessed rapist comes as a new book, Thomas Piketty's Capitalism In The 21st Century, has put new focus on the distorting role of inheritance in the free market economy.



And they wonder why people hate the 1%?
Yeah...it must be because we are all so jealous of their success...it has nothing to do with them being self-serving, greedy, not having to play by the same rules and laws, tax evading, pieces of total fucking shit.

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We already have the means to travel among the stars, but these technologies are locked up in black projects and it would take an act of God to ever get them out to benefit humanity…. Anything you can imagine, we already know how to do.- Ben Rich. – Former Director of Lockheed’s Skunk Works

In the main I believe this is the case, when I think of designed obsolescence and drip feeding of innovations though I dont think its exclusively their locking up in black projects, that's part of it but its the logic of markets, market share and market dominance too.
 
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