A Journal about Electoral Tyranny, the dullness of mobs, and diminishing returns.

Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Webb's Labours Lost

Dec 13, 2004 - Murder of Gary Webb

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You know i hate agreeing with 'Lex Jones, but here we are.


Brad Will - In Memorium
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If you think it's going to get easier to convince yourself to stand up and be counted in opposition to the thickening ligumen of blind self-interest and low-budget int'uipreta'tionsz o'r human rights, think again. Count the bodies. I haven't seen so many US reporters die in the rest of my 40 years as i have in the past 6. That's counting 12 years of Reagan/Bush, when Gary Webb was researching.


C!A Murder Me
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You're only going to wind up hating your colaborationist self anyway, pro'lly die a coward's death trading a sobbing blowjob for border passes into Canada. Stand up soon, in a town near you, and choose your own adventure.


The Dusty Path - Mayday 2007
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Tuesday, April 17, 2007

The Wealth of Internationals


Money As Debt
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The only puzzle piece omitted from this succinct and informative vid is the bigest lie of all: The Myth Of Land Ownership, which is the meme driving the whole process. You think you need money because you think you can own land. Think about it.

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Saturday, February 17, 2007

Cheney the Freedman?

in response to CJ's comment on "Cheney as Lepidus"

It seems that there were three freedmen, and one senator that Claudius employed to manage the most important aspects of his reign, of these only Pallas, his finance minister was recorded as a confidant of Nero through his alignment with Agrappina (mother of Nero), and according to some sources was directly involved in the supposed poisoning of Claudius and rumored to be having an affair with emporor's wife, and so would have been a sort of unofficial regent at at the beginning of Nero's reign, helping significantly with his transition to power.

Not only did he have an intimate familiarity with the institutions, procedures, and players of Claudius' administration, Pallas happened to be finance minister. That fact alone brings Cheney to mind as both maintain(ed) close ties to government and the private sector using each to suppliment the other's benefits. His rumored association with Nero's mother and the murder of Claudius (if true) would have helped to insure his safety through the changing of the guard. His death most probably coincided with the execution of Agrappina, or arranged for by Agrappina herself once Nero was effectively placed on the throne.

Polybius is also a good candidate as he was rather benign pollitically despite his imperative to arrange administrative appointments. He would have also had a good working knowledge of Claudius' government in a practical sense and a great deal of influence by the very nature of his work, mingling with the powerful and arranging their appointments to government positions. That certainly makes him comparible to Cheney by way of being well connected, valuable as a governement "insider", and most likely extremely wealthy through the patronage of his appointees.

I think, though I can not verify it, that Narccisus was killed shortly after Claudius' death, by order of Nero. He had been Claudius' minister of letters, and thus knowing all of the emporor's secrets would have been a great danger to Nero so his death makes sense. Having been a great ally of Claudius, most notably in putting down the coup of Messalina in 48BC this is probably not who you mean.

There is also the older Vitallus, father of the future Emporor and a notable Senator. There are no references to him that I can find during Nero's reign. He also makes an unlikely imperial insider given his position in the senate which had become ever more removed from the palace's machinations of power, not to mention that his very appointment to the senate had been arranged by Claudius.

Anyone else appearing as important to both Nero and Claudius was eventually killed or exiled by the end of Nero's reign.

-EG

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Friday, February 16, 2007

Cheney as Lepidus

I'm not going to pretend that I pay enough attention to anything that's going on in Washington to make a serious claim as to the figure driving the Cheney Vice Presidency or his business practices. That said, I am not oblivious to the practices of government and warfare, or to the lessons of history.

So, my assessment would be that Cheney is no more than a modern "safe pair of hands", the third Triumvir without the love of the people, or the ambition to be a real threat to the powers that be. Assuming as we only can these days, that there must be a third entity pulling the strings of administration, because it has become increasingly evident that Bush has neither the skills, nor the intelligence to stand alongside Caesar, or even Mark Antony (as has been suggested). And as has been pointed out, Cheney could have made more money so perhaps he doesn't have the brains he has been credited with either. In all likelihood both he and Bush will be lucky to hold rank next to Russia's Nicholas III when the history books are finally written.

On the other hand, that third entity if it does exist, is probably not very smart either.

Unless of course the whole point is to destabilize the Middle East (among other regions) in the hopes of killing off 2 to 4 billion people, and in doing so solving the problems of over population, global warming, and our dependency on foreign oil all in one fell swoop. Then of course, with our republic in it's final death throws, Bush and Cheney would make convenient scapegoats for explaining to the nearly comatose populace why democracy failed, and hegemony will usher in a new golden age fulfilling the west's manifest destiny to rule the planet.

Or maybe they really are just that incompetent.


-EG

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