Laura Knight Jadczyk

UncategorizedDecember 27, 2007 11:01 pm

Today I read Paul Craig Robert’s new essay on the state of the U.S. I couldn’t have said it better, though I already figured out that 9/11 was an inside job and Roberts is having a hard time going there. Roberts points out with succinct clarity that:

Freedom and democracy in America have been reduced to no-fly lists, spying without warrants, arrests without warrants or evidence, permanent detention despite the constitutional protection of habeas corpus, torture despite the prohibition against self-incrimination–the list goes on and on. […]

Present and former high government officials, with top secret security clearances, cannot fly with a tube of toothpaste or a bottle of water despite the absence of any evidence that extreme measures imposed by "airport security" makes flying safer.

Elderly American citizens with walkers and young mothers with children are meticulously searched because US Homeland Security cannot tell the difference between an American citizen and a terrorist.

All Americans should note the ominous implications of the inability of Homeland Security to distinguish an American citizen from a terrorist.

When Airport Security cannot differentiate a US Marine General recipient of the Medal of Honor from a terrorist, Americans have all the information they need to know.

He then points out that:

This predicament, which can now befall any American, is our reward for our stupidity, our indifference, our gullibility, and our lack of compassion for anyone but ourselves.

It’s actually more than that: it’s our lack of KNOWLEDGE. And I mean the specific knowledge we need about human psychology that reveals the presence of pathological individuals in our society who are, always and ever, the source of the evils that befall us - even including inducing stupidity, indifference, gullibility and lack of compassion. Anyone who has read Naomi Klein’s "The Shock Doctrine" can figure out what has been done over the last 50 years with brainwashing techniques studied in secret government laboratories.

But Roberts doesn’t go there either. In fact, he was sent a copy of Andrzej Lobaczewski’s "Political Ponerology" and his comment, after reading it, was:
I think it is a subject for specialists and not one the general public or editors can follow.

So, what is up with that? Why does Roberts complain, on the one hand, about the American Predicament being the result of our "stupidity, our indifference, our gullibility, and our lack of compassion for anyone but ourselves", and, on the other hand, deny to the American people the very knowledge that absolutely essential in order to help them understand what they are up against, and what measures they must take; the Truth that would set them free?

In fact, it is the knowledge that would set Roberts himself free from his illusions - those he still clings to like a drowning man. Doesn’t he get it that the ideology that he followed was just a cover story and the people behind the party he gave the best years of his life to were just as corrupt then as they are being revealed to be now? Roberts seems to suffer from a particular problem described quite adequately by Lobaczewski:

It is a common phenomenon for a ponerogenic association or group to contain a particular ideology which always justifies its activities and furnishes certain propaganda motives. Even a small-time gang of hoodlums has its own melodramatic ideology and pathological romanticism. Human nature demands that vile matters be haloed by an over-compensatory mystique in order to silence one’s conscience and to deceive consciousness and critical faculties, whether one’s own or those of others.

If such an ponerogenic union could be stripped of its ideology, nothing would remain except psychological and moral pathology, naked and unattractive. Such stripping would of course provoke “moral outrage”, and not only among the members of the union; even normal people, who condemn this kind of union along with its ideologies, would feel hurt, deprived of something constituting part of their own romanticism, their way of perceiving reality. Perhaps even some of the readers of this book will resent the author’s stripping evil so unceremoniously of all its literary motifs. The job of effecting such a “strip-tease” may thus turn out to be much more difficult and dangerous than expected.

Indeed, Roberts himself shows us how difficult it is to strip away the veil that conceals the beast behind the Mask of Sanity. The question is: why? Is it that Roberts would feel "hurt and deprived of his own romantic ideals" and he would have to face the coldest, and hardest reality he has ever had to face? Is it that Roberts cannot face his conscience, that he was once a party to the evil he now deplores?

I don’t know the answer. I only hope that the scales drop from his eyes soon - and from the eyes of a lot of other people - because it is going to take everything that those who can finally see can do to get us out of this mess if it is even possible to do so at this late date. Just to emphasize how close he is to really understanding things just before he makes that diversion to the left or right to avoid facing the truth, read the following:

Only six members of the House voted against tyrannical legislation that would destroy freedom of speech and freedom of assembly and that would mandate 18 months of congressional hearings to discover Americans with "extreme" views who could be preemptively arrested.

Isn’t that enough to alert him to the fact that we are dealing with an extreme phenomenon here? Then he writes:

What better indication that the US Constitution has lost its authority when elected representatives closest to the people pass a bill that permits the Bill of Rights to be overturned by the subjective opinion of members of an "Extremist Belief Commission" and Homeland Security bureaucrats?

Geeze, Paul, don’t you get it? It’s not that it is an indication that the Constitution has lost its authority, it’s an indication that the country has been completely taken over by pathological criminals who set things up a long time ago to do just that, step by step. They’ve been operating in the shadows for years, creating their ramified networks of evil collusion, setting up the dominoes to fall, and now it’s a done deal! It is what it is: a Pathocracy! Paul, if you are reading this, please note the following, note the accuracy of the description of the current state of affairs:

Pathocracy at the summit of governmental organization also does not constitute the entire picture of the “mature phenomenon”. Such a system of government has nowhere to go but down. Any leadership position, (down to village headman and community cooperative managers, not to mention the directors of police units, and special-services police personnel, and activists in the pathocratic party) must be filled by individuals whose feeling of linkage to such a regime is conditioned by corresponding psychological deviations, which are inherited as a rule. …Such people become more valuable [to the Pathocracy] because they constitute a very small percentage of the population. Their intellectual level or professional skills cannot be taken into account, since people representing superior abilities [who are also pathological and will do the dirty deeds] are even harder to find. After such a system has lasted several years, one hundred percent of all the cases of essential psychopathy are involved in pathocratic activity; they are considered the most loyal, even though some of them were formerly involved on the other side in some way.

Under such conditions, no area of social life can develop normally, whether in economics, culture, science, technology, administration, etc. Pathocracy progressively paralyzes everything. […]

Those people who initially found the original ideology attractive eventually come to the realization that they are in fact dealing with something else. The disillusionment experienced by such former ideological adherents is bitter in the extreme. […]

The phenomenon of pathocracy matures during this period: an extensive and active indoctrination system is built, with a suitably refurbished ideology constituting the vehicle or Trojan horse for the process of pathologizing the thought of individuals and society. The goal is never openly admitted: forcing human minds to incorporate pathological experiential methods and thought-patterns, and consequently accepting such rule. […]

The following questions thus suggest themselves: what happens if the network of … psychopaths achieves power in leadership positions with international exposure? This can happen, especially during the later phases of the phenomenon. Goaded by their character, such people thirst for just that even though it would conflict with their own life interest…. Germs are not aware that they will be burned alive or buried deep in the ground along with the human body whose death they are causing.

The actions of this phenomenon affect an entire society, starting with the leaders and infiltrating every village, small town, factory, or collective farm. The pathological social structure gradually covers the entire country, creating a “new class” within that nation. This privileged class feels permanently threatened by the “others”, i.e. by the majority of normal people. Neither do the pathocrats entertain any illusions about their personal fate should there be a return to the system of normal man.

A normal person deprived of privilege or high positions goes about performing some work which would earn him a living; but pathocrats never possessed any solid practical talent, and the time frame of their rule has eliminated any residual possibilities of adapting to the demands of normal work. If the law of normal man were to be reinstalled, they and theirs could be subjected to judgment, including a moralizing interpretation of their psychological deviations; they would be threatened by a loss of freedom and life, not merely a loss of position and privilege. Since they are incapable of this kind of sacrifice, the survival of a system which is the best for them becomes a moral idea. Such a threat must be battled by means of psychological and political cunning and a lack of scruples with regard to those other “inferior-quality” people. […]

Pathocracy survives thanks to the feeling of being threatened by the society of normal people, as well as by other countries wherein various forms of the system of normal man persist. For the rulers, staying on the top is therefore the classic problem of “to be or not to be”.

We can thus formulate a more cautious question: can such a system ever waive territorial and political expansion abroad and settle for its present possessions? What would happen if such a state of affairs ensured internal peace, corresponding order, and relative prosperity within the nation?

The overwhelming majority of the country’s population would then make skillful use of all the emerging possibilities, taking advantage of their superior qualifications in order to fight for an ever-increasing scope of activities; thanks to their higher birth rate, their power will increase. This majority will be joined by some sons from the privileged class who did not inherit the corresponding genes. The pathocracy’s dominance will weaken imperceptibly but steadily, finally leading to a situation wherein the society of normal people reaches for power. This is a nightmare vision.

The biological, psychological, moral, and economic destruction of this majority is thus a “biological” necessity. Many means serve this end, starting with concentration camps and including warfare with an obstinate, well-armed foe who will devastate and debilitate the human power thrown at him, namely the very power jeopardizing pathocrats rule. Once safely dead, the soldiers will then be decreed heroes to be revered in paeans, useful for raising a new generation faithful to the pathocracy.

Any war waged by a pathocratic nation has two fronts, the internal and the external.

As Roberts writes:

Americans face no greater threat than the government in Washington.

I only wish he would wake up completely and start working on the solution: educating the masses as to what it is they face in terms they can actually understand: pathological deviants have taken over the asylum. We don’t have to be prisoners if we understand the nature of the jail and jailers.

UncategorizedDecember 25, 2007 7:13 pm
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A Gift from SOTT’s French Editors (Thanks to all of you! It was excellent wine!)

I’m sitting here at my desk, Christmas Dinner for 17 is over and done with and the leftovers are all covered and arranged on the kitchen table. The dishes are washed and put away, and everyone but me and Ark are watching the Christmas movies. We are enjoying a second glass of a fine French wine - a gift from SOTT’s French Crew. So far, it has been a relaxing and pleasant experience except for the one time I had to go out for some last minute items for dinner and had to deal with what the rest of the world is doing for Christmas… it wasn’t pretty, I tell you! I was so glad that I don’t do that anymore.

Here at SOTT, we have given up the commercial part of Christmas. We all decided that the ghosts of Christmasses past would no longer haunt us and we would take from the holiday only those things we like and we simply would not do anything we didn’t like or couldn’t find a valid reason to do. And so, we have "streamlined" Christmas. We like to have a tree because we like to collect the pretty ornaments we put on it; each one reminds us of someone or some pleasant event from the past. But, we don’t like killing trees, so we are happy with an artificial one; the current model has been in service for 12 years now and there’s at least another 10 years of use in it yet! We like a lot of lights on our tree and I go in for specialty ones like bubble lights and lights that look like icicles. We also decorate a bit outside (nothing spectacular) for our neighbors to enjoy, and, other than a convivial feast, that’s about the extent of what we consider Christmas around here.

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The same tree every year never gets boring when you get to arrange the ornaments a new way every time… It’s rather like a lesson on life.

More importantly, we have a different internal perspective about Christmas. Christmas actually falls on the ancient pagan celebration of the Winter Solstice (and that was by nefarious design of the Catholic Church), and we think that this ancient festivity is well worth celebrating… but not because we, for a moment, consider it the "birthday of Jesus."

A very long time ago humans recognized the winter solstice and began heralding it as a turning point — the day that marks the rebirth of the light, the return of the sun, and we think that this is a worthy activity and a good reason to make merry, cheer each other up and remind ourselves that it is always darkest before the dawn.

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The Christmas Eve viewing of George Balanchine’s "The Nutcracker" is always a favorite in our family. A little eggnog and apple-mince pie, a warm fire in the wood stove, and everyone is cozy and content.

We also consider the fact that, in the grand, cosmic scheme of things, being in a celebratory frame of mind at this moment when our Sun is in a dynamic dance with the solar syatem, might make a difference for the Universe! Who knows what it might REALLY mean, to celebrate the standstill of the sun and the slow return to longer days and shorter nights in the Northern hemisphere? For all we know, there IS a cosmic energy that we participate in if we look at it the right way?

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I would like to report that I scored the biggest turkey in the entire department thanks to the kind efforts of my butcher.

Many ancient cultures built their greatest monuments - tombs, temples, cairns and sacred observatories — so that they aligned with the solstices and equinoxes. Stonehenge is a perfect marker of both solstices.

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Winter Solstice at Stonehenge

Newgrange, a magical megalithic site in Ireland estimated to be older by centuries than Stonehenge, older than the Egyptian pyramids, was built to receive a shaft of sunlight deep into its central chamber at dawn on winter solstice. The light illuminates a stone basin below intricate carvings — spirals, eye shapes, solar discs. Although very little is known about how Newgrange was used by its builders, marking the solstice was obviously of tremendous spiritual import to them.

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Winter Solstice at Newgrange

Maeshowe, on the Orkney Islands north of Scotland, also admits the winter solstice setting sun. It is said to be "one of the greatest architectural achievements of the prehistoric peoples of Scotland."

Hundreds of other megalithic structures throughout Europe are oriented to the solstices and the equinoxes. Christmas was grafted onto the winter solstice some 1,600 years ago and the observance of Christmas spread across the globe. Along the way, we lost the deep connection of our celebrations to a fundamental seasonal, hemispheric and possibly even cosmic, event.

I think it is time to regain that connection.

In many cultures, customs practiced at Christmas actually go back to pre-Christian times and involve divination: the re-starting of Time and laying the template for the future. Many people believe that what you are doing at the time of the beginning of the New Year (for that is what the Winter Solstice really is), lays the pattern for the coming year. If you are happy and relaxed and with people you love, you can be sure that this is what the New Year will bring you. If you are over-stressed, inundated in commercialism and going into debt to "keep up with the Joneses," then that, too, is the pattern for your coming year. So, people ought to be very particular about what they are doing during these Winter Holidays!

Many Christmas Carols are also re-worked Pagan songs… for example those that refer to holly and ivy. The holly and ivy symbolized male and female, and the songs narrated their often rowdy vying for mastery in the forest or in the house. The older meaning was, of course, the Hieros Gamos - the sacred marriage that ensured the continuity of the Universe.

So, the next time you hear"the Carol of the Bells," just remember that it is a remnant of the pre-Christian winter solstice celebration in the Ukraine. The Ukrainian carol called "Shchedryk" has the same melody as the Carol of the Bells, but different words. The word "Shchedryk" means the "Generous One". It refers to the god of generosity, the Dazh Boh - the Giver God, which is the sun. And from there, it isn’t hard to think of the Mother Goddess of the cosmic energy, the giver of all good things…

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The Willendorf Venus, a "Mother Goddess" carved from limestone (11 cm high) Dating from the Gravettian period c 22,000 years old. Found at Willendorf, Austria in 1908. Copied in limestone by Peter Herring - one of a series of reproductions of ancient art

As it happens, the Winter Solstice of 2007 was on Dec 22, at 6:08 am Universal Time, so it’s already a done deal. And, as I mentioned above, our dinner is already over and everyone is looking for a place to relax and enjoy the feeling of abundance of love and sharing. But, there is something I would like to say to all of our readers who think that this work we do - observing the cold, hard facts of our reality is so grim and relentlessly depressing.

If you are not happy with the way your Winter Solstice celebration is going, next year you might like to just give it up… Tell people that you no longer celebrate Christmas in the "new" way, you are returning to the "old way"! After all, it is Judao-Christianity and all that underpins it that has brought the Earth to the position it is in today. And I think that most of you will agree with me that some days you just wonder what the heck is going on and when will all the madness end?

Understand that this is a necessary chaos that exists at the end of any world age. What we all need to do is to create within ourselves the ability to observe and interact with reality AS IT IS, while still maintaining our equilibrium. In this way, we become like a tree that is strong and well rooted in the earth, while still stretching its branches toward heaven.

One of the very ancient aspects of the idea of Celestial Archetypes was the concept of the "Axis Mundi", or "Center of the World". This was a point where Heaven, Earth and Hell met and where Time was abolished and passage to one region or another was possible. At any point where there was a convergence of the three realms, a "temple" was considered to exist whether one was constructed there or not. This center was the zone of the sacred - of absolute reality - and was symbolized by trees, fountains, ladders, ropes, and so forth. You can become this Tree, Temple, Zone of the Sacred.

It has been theorized that religious rituals were developed in an attempt to "connect" to this Divine Model or archetype but "rituals" or "re-enactments" are not necessary; all that is needed is REPLICATION. (Keep in mind that the myths are only a much later formulation of an archaic content that postulates an absolute reality, or levels of reality, which are extra-human or hyperdimensional.)

The key to the ancient myths and rituals is that, in nearly every case, there is a conception of the end and the beginning of a Cyclical Temporal Period; and, coincidental to this idea, is an expulsion of demons, diseases and sins. These ideas are demonstrated by the ubiquitous carnival celebrations of the New Year.

…The annual expulsion of sins, diseases, and demons was basically an attempt to restore - if only momentarily - mythical and primordial time, "pure" time, the time of the "instant" of the Creation when everything was pure and "good". Every New Year was an opportunity to begin time anew, from the beginning. Ritual combats between two groups of actors, the presence of the dead, the Saturnalia, and the orgies; elements which denote that at the end of the year and in the expectation of the New Year, there is a repetition of the mythical moment of the passage from chaos to cosmos.

As time passed, many corrupt elements crept into this idea including the idea of the scapegoat, the sin-bearer, the "dying god". Notice the complete inversion of the idea: the BIRTH of the Dying God, Jesus, is celebrated during the Solstice and his "resurrection" at Easter - the Vernal Equinox. Who knows what kind of confusion that little switch could have introduced into the cosmic scheme of things?!

In any event, according to the ancient myths, at the time of the Winter Solstice, the expulsion of evils and sins takes place by replicating chaos, and the cycle is closed by the Hierogamy ("sacred marriage"), which initiates the new creation. The more ancient ceremonies are nearly global in their proliferation among "primitive" societies, and it could be conjectured that it is to these "purer" examples we should look for the more common elements to discover if there is any hidden meaning that might serve as a clue.

For the most part, the beginnings of these rites comprise a series of dramatic elements that represent a condition of universal confusion, the abolition of order and hierarchy, and the ushering in of chaos. We can certainly note the presence of these elements on a Global Scale nowadays. In the rites, we observe a "symbolic Deluge" that annihilates all of humanity in order to prepare the way for a new and regenerated human species. We might suspect that, since we are acting out the drama in real time, perhaps these ancient myths have something to tell us about our future? Because, again and again, in numerous myths and rites we find the same central idea of the yearly return to chaos, followed by a new creation. But what is important to remember is that the chaos that preceded the rebirth was as essential as the birth itself. Without chaos there could be no rebirth.

And so it is in short and long time scales. Remember: it is the character of the season is to return everything to formless chaos so that the universe itself can work with the formless energies and re-create itself anew…

And how does this apply to you, to anyone who wishes to replicate the Winter Solstice-New Year archetype?

Have a bit of egg-nog or a hot toddy and some good fun with people you care about is the way to go! Create a feast, hang some lights up, put up a tree just for the sheer enjoyment of it, and know that the world is as it is because that is the way things work. During this brief period of darkness and chaos, you can effectively reproduce the Hieros Gamos - the sacred marriage of giving and receiving love.

"Except ye be converted, and become as little children, ye shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven."

Gurdjieff said:

"To begin with, let us take the well-known text about the seed which must die in order to be born. ‘Except a corn of wheat fall into the ground and die, it abideth alone; but, if it die, it bringeth forth much fruit.’

"This text has many different meanings and we shall often return to it. But first of all it is necessary to know the principle contained in this text in its full measure as applied to man.

"There is a book of aphorisms which has never been published and probably never will be published. I have mentioned this book before in connection with the question of the meaning of knowledge and I quoted then one aphorism from this book.

"In relation to what we are speaking of now this book says the following:

" ‘A man may be born, but in order to be born he must first die, and in order to die he must first awake.’

"In another place it says:

" ‘When a man awakes he can die; when he dies he can be born.’ "We must find out what this means.

" ‘To awake,’ ‘to die,’ ‘to be born.’ These are three successive stages. If you study the Gospels attentively you will see that references are often made to the possibility of being born, several references are made to the necessity of ‘dying,’ and there are very many references to the necessity of ‘awakening’ - ‘watch, for ye know not the day and hour . . .’ and. so on.

But these three possibilities of man, to awake or not to sleep, to die, and to be born, are not set down in connection with one another. Nevertheless this is the whole point. If a man dies without having awakened he cannot be born. If a man is born without having died he may become an ‘immortal thing.’ Thus the fact that he has not ‘died’ prevents a man from being ‘born’; the fact of his not having awakened prevents him from ‘dying’; and should he be born without having died he is prevented from ‘being.’ (Quoted by Uspenskii in "In Search of the Miraculous".)

Every Winter Solstice (in fact, every moment of every day, but perhaps it IS stronger when you act in concert with our parent star?) you have the opportunity to replicate a condition of primordial innocence. And so I say:

The Winter Solstice is a great time to really pander to the inner child! Play games, have fun, play with toys, and just act like a kid. It relieves stress and makes being a responsible adult and objective observer of reality the rest of the year more fruitful and accurate.

To paraphrase the saying, this holiday season, play like a child, dance like nobody’s watching; love like you’ve never been hurt; sing and laugh like nobody’s listening; live like it’s heaven on earth.

And maybe one day, it will be…

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UncategorizedDecember 20, 2007 10:16 am

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Medieval depiction of the Black Death

New Light on the Black Death: The Cosmic Connection by dendrochronologist Mike Baillie of Queen’s University, Belfast, Ireland.

I just finished reading this one and all I can say is: Wow! This was an intense book! Not a long one, either - just 208 pages including appendices. It’s tight and economical with no wasted words or idle rambling around. Every example and temporary diversion is crucial to the central argument which is - brace yourself for this one - Mike Baillie (yeah, a real scientist and not a crackpot), is saying that the Black Death, one of the most deadly pandemics in human history, said to have killed possibly two thirds of the entire population of Europe, not to mention millions all over the planet, probably wasn’t Bubonic Plague but was rather Death By Comet(s)!

Oh yeah! That’s far out, isn’t it?

Maybe not. Baillie has the scientific evidence to support his theory and his evidence actually supports - and is supported by - what the people of the time were saying: earthquakes, comets, rains of death and fire, corrupted atmosphere, and death on a scale that is almost unimaginable. Most people nowadays are not really aware of what happened just 660 years ago. (Hmmm… the inquiring mind immediately wonders what might happen when we hit 666 years after?! That would be 2012…)

Anyway, China, where the Black Death is said to have originated, lost around half of its entire population (going from around 123 million to around 65 million).

Recent research into European death tolls also suggest a figure of 45% to 50% of the total European population dying during a four-year period though the figure fluctuated from place to place (which is a problem as we will see).

In Mediterranean Europe and Italy, the South of France and Spain, where the plague ran for about four years consecutively, it was probably closer to 70% to 75% of the total population. (In the USA today, that would be equivalent to reducing the population from its current 300 million total to 75 million in less than four years. That would also amount to having to bury or dispose of around 225 million corpses!)

In Germany and England it was probably closer to 20%. Northeastern Germany, Bohemia, Poland and Hungary are believed to have suffered less for some reason (and there are a few theories which are not entirely satisfactory).

There are no estimates available for Russia or the Balkans so it seems that they may have suffered little, if at all. Africa lost approximately 1/8th of its population (from around 80 million to 70 million). (These figures actually highlight one of the problems that Baillie brings up: the variability of death rates according to location.)

Whatever the death rate in any given location, the bottom line is that the Black Death produced the largest death toll from any known pandemic in recorded history and, as Baillie points out, nobody really knows what it was! Oh, of course, for a very long time everybody just “knew” it was Bubonic plague, so how is it that Baillie questions this well-established fact? He’s not the only one.

In 1984, Graham Twigg published The Black Death: A Biological Reappraisal, where he argued that the climate and ecology of Europe and particularly England made it nearly impossible for rats and fleas to have transmitted bubonic plague and that it would have been nearly impossible for Yersinia pestis to have been the causative agent of the plague, let alone its explosive spread across Europe during the 14th century. Twigg also demolishes the common theory of entirely pneumonic spread. He proposes, based on his examination of the evidence and symptoms, that the Black Death may actually have been an epidemic of pulmonary anthrax caused by Bacillus anthracis.

Another unhappy camper in the standard model is Gunnar Karlsson who, in 2000, pointed out that the Black Death killed between half and two-thirds of the population of Iceland, although there were no rats in Iceland at this time. (The History of Iceland by Gunnar Karlsson)

Baillie sums up the problem as follows:

The Black Death of 1347 was believed to be the third great outbreak of bubonic plague; a plague that is traditionally spread by rats and fleas. The previous instances were the Plague of Athens in 430 BC and the plague at the time of Justinian which arrived into Constantinople in AD 542. The Plague of Athens was described by Thucydides, while the Justinian plague was described by Procopius, among others. […]

The plague is supposed to have originated in Central Asia, or somewhere in Africa, where plague is endemic in some rodent populations. It is assumed that some environmental stimulus caused infected rodents to leave their normal habitats and infect rat populations, and ultimately human populations, in areas where there was no natural immunity. The mechanism of transfer is believed to have been infected fleas leaving the bodies of dead rats and moving to human hosts who were in turn infected by the feeding fleas. It is believed that trade routes brought the disease to the Black Sea region and from there to the central Mediterranean by late 1347. It was then introduced into Europe through northern Italy and southern France. It immediately started killing people in large numbers spreading overland at about 1.5 km per day. Between January and the summer to autumn of 1348 it had spread as far as the British Isles, and by 1350 to Scandinavia and eventually even Iceland. The spread seems to have curled up through France, across Belgium into Germany and on into central southern Europe. This first wave burned itself out by 1351, though there was a second wave in 1361.

It is generally believed that the plague hit an already weakened population in Europe. […]

At its most basic, the problem is with those rats and fleas. For the conventional wisdom to work there have to be hosts of infected rats and they have to be moving at alarming speed - you would almost have to imagine infected rats scuttling every onward (mostly northward) delivering, as they died, loads of infected fleas. The snags with this scenario are legion. For example, there are no descriptions of dead rats lying everywhere (this is explained by suggesting that either the rats were indoors, or people were so used to dead rats that they were not worth mentioning; though if they were indoors how did they travel so fast?) It did not seem to matter whether you were a rural shepherd or cleric or a town dweller, both were infected. Yet strangely with this very infectious disease some cities across Europe were spared. Moreover, these rats must have been happy to move to cool northern areas even though bubonic plague is a disease that requires relatively warm temperatures. Then, when there are water barriers, these rats board ships to keep the momentum going. (Baillie)

Benedictow, an advocate of the rats and fleas scenarios quoted by Baillie, tells us about these amazing critters:

The Black Death’s strategic genius made also another masterstroke that greatly increased the pace of its conquest of the Iberian peninsula. Shortly after its multiple invasions of important urban centres along the coast of the Kingdom of Aragon, it performed a remarkable metastatic leap and arrived triumphantly in the town of Santiago de Compostela in the very opposite, north-westernmost corner of the Iberian Peninsula. (Benedictow, O. J. 2004 The Black Death 1346-1353: The Complete History. The Boydell press, Woodbridge.)

In 2001, epidemiologists Susan Scott and Christopher Duncan from Liverpool University proposed the theory that the Black Death might have been caused by an Ebola-like virus, not a bacterium. Their research and findings are thoroughly documented in Biology of Plagues. More recently the researchers have published computer modeling demonstrating how the Black Death has made around 10% of Europeans resistant to HIV. (Return of the Black Death: The World’s Greatest Serial Killer by Susan Scott, Christopher Duncan and Biology of Plagues: Evidence from Historical Populations by Susan Scott, Christopher J. Duncan)

In a similar vein, historian Norman F. Cantor, in his 2001 book In the Wake of the Plague, suggests the Black Death might have been a combination of pandemics including a form of anthrax and a cattle murrain. He cites many forms of evidence including: reported disease symptoms not in keeping with the known effects of either bubonic or pneumonic plague, the discovery of anthrax spores in a plague pit in Scotland, and the fact that meat from infected cattle was known to have been sold in many rural English areas prior to the onset of the plague.

Samuel K. Cohn, quoted extensively by Baillie also rebutted the theory (and that’s really all it is, and a weak theory at that!) that the Black Death was bubonic plague. In the Encyclopedia of Population, he points to five major weaknesses in this theory:

- very different transmission speeds - the Black Death was reported to have spread 385 km in 91 days in 664, compared to 12-15 km a year for the modern Bubonic Plague, which has the assistance of trains and cars

- difficulties with the attempt to explain the rapid spread of the Black Death by arguing that it was spread by the rare pneumonic form of the disease - in fact this form killed less than 0.3% of the infected population in its worst outbreak in Manchuria in 1911

- different seasonality - the modern plague can only be sustained at temperatures between 50 and 78 °F (10 and 26 °C) and requires high humidity, while the Black Death occurred even in Norway in the middle of the winter and in the Mediterranean in the middle of hot dry summers

- very different death rates - in several places (including Florence in 1348) over 75% of the population appears to have died; in contrast the highest mortality for the modern Bubonic Plague was 3% in Mumbai in 1903

- the cycles and trends of infection were very different between the diseases - humans did not develop resistance to the modern disease, but resistance to the Black Death rose sharply, so that eventually it became mainly a childhood disease

Cohn also points out that while the identification of the disease as having buboes relies on the account of Boccaccio and others, they described buboes, abscesses, rashes and carbuncles occurring all over the body, while the modern disease rarely has more than one bubo, most commonly in the groin, and is not characterized by abscesses, rashes and carbuncles which is what Boccaccio described!

The gist of Cohn’s argument is that whatever caused the Black Death, it was not bubonic plague. (See also: Samuel K. Cohn 2002, “The Black Death: End of the Paradigm.” and The Black Death and the Transformation of the West (European History Series) by David Herlihy and Samuel K., Jr. Cohn)

When one begins to dig into the subject, we find that there was one study that claimed that tooth pulp tissue from a fourteenth-century plague cemetery in Montpellier tested positive for molecules associated with Y. pestis (bubonic plague). Similar findings were reported in a 2007 study, but other studies have not supported these results. In fact, in September of 2003, a team of researchers from Oxford University tested 121 teeth from sixty-six skeletons found in fourteenth-century mass graves. The remains showed no genetic trace of Y. pestis, and the researchers suspect that the Montpellier study was flawed[

What these studies do not address is the problem that the apparent means of infection or transmission varied widely, from human-to-human contact as in Iceland (rare for plague and cutaneous Bacillus anthracis) to infection in the absence of living or recently-dead humans, as in Sicily (which speaks against most viruses).

To all the problems with the Bubonic Plague theory cited above, we have to add what the contemporary writers recorded. Philip Ziegler collected many of these items in his book The Black Death, though he dismisses them as “metaphor”. We’ll be looking at some of them in just a moment.

Mike Baillie didn’t start out to write a book about cometary impacts being implicated in the great Pandemics of the past; he had just noticed some strange tree ring patterns that happened to coincide with this historical catastrophe and thought that, perhaps, there was some sort of environmental downturn that weakened the human population, making humanity susceptible to bacterial or viral death on a large scale. But, what he found was a dangling thread that, once he began to pull on it, unraveled the “accepted wisdom” about the Black Death and sent him off on a search that led to completely astonishing conclusions.

As mentioned, the first clue was tree rings - that’s natural since Baillie is a dendrochronologist. He compared these tree rings to dated ice-core samples that had been analyzed and discovered a very strange thing: ammonium. There are, as it happens, four occasions in the last 1500 years where scientists can confidently link dated layers of ammonium in Greenland ice to high-energy atmospheric interactions with objects coming from space: 539, 626, 1014, and 1908 - the Tunguska event. In short, there is a connection between ammonium in the ice cores and extra-terrestrial bombardment of the surface of the earth.

Now notice that the above statement is that there are four events that can be definitively linked with high-energy interactions; Baillie presents the research in this book showing that the exact same signature is present at the time of the Black Death in both the tree rings and in the ice cores, AND at other times of so-called “plague and pandemic”.

As it happens, the ammonium signal in the ice-cores is directly connected to an earthquake that occurred on January 25th, 1348 - and Baillie discovers that there was a 14th century writer who wrote that the plague was a “corruption of the atmosphere” that came from this earthquake!

How could a plague come from an earthquake, you ask?

Baillie points out that we don’t always know if earthquakes are caused by tectonic movements; they could be cause by cometary explosions in the atmosphere or even impacts on the surface of the earth.

In Rain of Iron and Ice by John Lewis, Professor of Planetary Sciences at the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, Co-director of the NASA/University of Arizona Space Engineering Research Center, and Commissioner of the Arizona State Space Commission, tells us that the earth is regularly hit by extraterrestrial objects and many of the impacting bodies explode in the atmosphere as happened in Tunguska, leaving no craters or long-lasting visible evidence of a body from space.

But just because there is no long-lasting evidence doesn’t mean there is no significant effect on the planet and/or its inhabitants! These impacts or atmospheric explosions may produce earthquakes or tsunamis without any witnesses being aware of the cause. After all, the earth is 75% water and any eye-witness to such an event would very likely be fried and never tell about it, so we really have no way of knowing if all the earthquakes on our planet are tectonic in nature or not.

Lewis points out:

In an average year there is one atmospheric explosion with a yield of 100 kilotons or more. The large majority occur in such remote areas, or so high in the atmosphere, that they are not observed. Even if observed, the witnesses may see only a flash of light in the distance, or hear the ‘rumble of distant thunder’ coming from the open oceans. Thus even those that are observed are often not recognized. (Lewis, Rain of Iron and Ice)

As Baillie points out, Lewis is talking about a “typical” year and it is obvious, from other studies, that not all years are equal - some are less typical than others! Baillie writes:

As Lewis pointed out, we know from many strands of evidence broadly what the impact rate should be over time. The fact that impacts are not in the historical record [or not admitted or discussed by historians or archaeologists] is not because none happened. After all, there are those well-attested crater fields that were formed in the last few millennia in Estonia, Poland, Germany and Italy - which were not recorded historically; their existence was deduced from holes in the ground. So we know the recording mechanism is flawed! What needs to be added … is one key piece of intuitive thinking. Here is a quote from Lewis’ Scenario D:

(In this scenario) In 1946 a 25,000-metric-ton achondritic fireball explodes at 4:00 AM local time at a height of 11km above Fergana, Uzbekistan. The 1-megaton blast damages buildings over an area several kilometers in diameter, searing the area with intense heat and setting thousands of fires. The fires burn out of control, killing 4,146. Over 20,000 residents are awakened by the brilliant flash of light and heat to find their city in flames. An ‘earthquake’ is reported by the survivors. Several metric tons of meteorite fragments are mixed in with the debris of 2000 burned-out and collapsed buildings, where they are indistinguishable from scorched and blackened fragments of structural brick and rock. (Lewis quoted by Baillie)

The point of this is that there is almost no way to monitor whether or not any given disaster/catastrophe is definitively an impact as opposed to a violent earthquake. The result is that centuries could be passing, with numerous cometary impacts happening all the time, and no one suspecting the true hazards from space! As Baillie points out: there are many earthquakes recorded in history, but NO impacts! And yet, there is the evidence that the impacts HAVE happened - on the ground, and in the ice cores. And there is Tunguska.

Reports of the Tunguska event tell us that the ground shook around the impact/explosion zone for a radius of about 900km. At the time of any larger impact event, the earthquake would be proportionally more severe. Any survivors of such an event who are far enough away to survive, would only have seen a flash, felt a tremor, and heard a loud rumbling noise. If they were too far away to see the flash, or were indoors, they would only report an earthquake.

In short, what the work of Lewis brings to the table is the idea that some well-known historical earthquakes could very well have been impact events. Baillie mentions that one obvious prospect is the great Antioch earthquake of AD 526 which was described by John Malalas:

…those caught in the earth beneath the buildings were incinerated and sparks of fire appeared out of the air and burned everyone they struck like lightning. The surface of the earth boiled and foundations of buildings were struck by thunderbolts thrown up by the earthquakes and were burned to ashes by fire… it was a tremendous and incredible marvel with fire belching out rain, rain falling from tremendous furnaces, flames dissolving into showers … as a result Antioch became desolate … in this terror up to 250,000 people perished. (Jeffreys, E., Jeffreys, M. and Scott, R. 1986, The Chronicle of John Malalas, Byzantina Australiensia, Australian Assoc. Byzantine Studies 4, Melbourne.)

Baillie also points out that a series of such impacts/overhead explosions, would more adequately explain the longstanding problem of the end of the Bronze Age in the Eastern Mediterranean in the 12th century BC. At that time, many - uncountable - major sites were destroyed and totally burned and it has all been blamed on those supernatural “Sea Peoples.” If that was the case, if it was invasion and conquest, there ought to at least be some evidence for that, like dead warriors or signs of warfare… but for the most part, that is not the case. There were almost no bodies found, and no precious objects except those that were hidden away as though someone expected to return for them, or didn’t have time to retrieve them. The people who fled (extra-terrestrial events often have precursor activities and warnings because a comet can be observed approaching for some time) were probably also killed in the act of fleeing and the result was total abandonment and total destruction of the cities in question.

And the onset of Dark Ages.

So, the possibility that many destructions of the past could have been related to impact events has never been taken seriously or tested and this could be a perilous error.

The question that Baillie asks, but never really answers is: What was it that so successfully stopped people asking why there is a traditional and deeply ingrained fear of comets in the psyche of humanity? He points out that, yes, there are people outside of mainstream academia who ask these questions. But why, against all good common sense is this subject so widely and systematically ignored, marginalized and ridiculed?

The odd thing is that, even though Baillie points out that many high-level scientists and government agencies are taking these things seriously (Lewis, for example), it is still ignored, marginalized and ridiculed to the general public via the mainstream media! Baillie writes:

In case readers think this is simply rhetoric, this is as good a place as any to mention a forthcoming event. On 13 April 2029 an asteroid named Apophis will pass by the earth at a distance of less than 50,000km. If you’re alive at the time, and it is not cloudy, you’ll be able to see it pass with the naked eye. Apophis is more than 300m in diameter. If, as it passed the earth, it just happens to pass through a certain narrow window in space, then, in 2036 it will return and hit the earth (this narrow window is a point where the earth’s gravity would deflect the orbit of Apophis just enough to ensure an impact in 2036). If Apophis hits the earth the impact will be in the 3000-megaton class. It is entirely reasonable to state that such an impact, taking place anywhere on the planet, would collapse our current civilization and return the survivors, metaphorically speaking, to the Dark Ages (it is believed that in such an event globalised institutions, such as the financial and insurance markets would collapse, bringing down the entire interconnected monetary, trade and transport systems). Impacts from space are not fiction, and it seems highly likely that quite a number have taken place in the last few millennia (over and above the small crater-forming examples already mentioned). It is just that, for some reason, most people who study the past have chosen to avoid, or ignore, the issue. (Baillie)

Along with the science, Baillie cites contemporary evidence - some of this evidence has been relegated to “myth” - from around the globe that indicate that the earth was, indeed, subjected to bombardment from space during the 14th century and that this may very well have been not only the cause of the 25 January 1348 earthquake, but also the cause of the Black Death. Baillie quotes a great selection of material from contemporary accounts including the work of Ziegler cited above:

Droughts, floods, earthquakes, locusts, subterranean thunder, unheard of tempests, lightning, sheets of fire, hail stones of marvelous size, fire from heaven, stinking smoke, corrupted atmosphere, a vast rain of fire, masses of smoke. (Ziegler)

Ziegler discounts entirely reports of a black comet seen before the arrival of the epidemic but records: heavy mists and clouds, falling stars, blasts of hot wind, a column of fire, a ball of fire, a violent earth tremor, in Italy a crescendo of calamity involving earthquakes, following which, the plague arrived. (Baillie)

As it happens, in the 1340s there was a veritable rash of earthquakes. In Rosemary Horrox’s book, The Black Death, quoted by Baillie, we find that a contemporary writer in Padua reported that not only was there a great earthquake on 25 January 1348, but it was at the twenty-third hour.

In the thirty-first year of Emperoro Lewis, around the feast of the Conversion of St. Paul (25 January) there was an earthquake throughout Carinthia and Carniola which was so severe that everyone feared for their lives. There were repeated shocks, and on one night the earth shook 20 times. Sixteen cities were destroyed and their inhabitants killed…. Thirty-six mountain fortresses and their in habitants were destroyed and it was calculated that more than 40,000 men were swallowed up or overwhelmed.

(The author goes on to say that he received information from “a letter of the house of Friesach to the provincial prior of Germany):

It says in the same letter that in this year [1348] fire falling from heaven consumed the land of the Turks for 16 days; that for a few days it rained toads and snakes, by which many men were killed: that a pestilence has gathered strength in many parts of the world. (Horrox)

From Samuel Cohn’s book:

… a dragon at Jerusalem like that of Saint George that devoured all that crossed its path …. A city of 40,000 … totally demolished by the fall from heaven of a great quantity of worms, big as a fist with eight legs, which killed all by their stench and poisonous vapours. (Cohn)

A story by the Dominican friar Bartolomeo:

… massive rains of worms and serpents in parts of China, which devoured large numbers of people. Also in those parts fire rained from Heaven in the form of snow (ash), which burnt mountains, the land, and men. And from this fire arose a pestilential smoke that killed all who smelt it within twelve hours, as well as those who only saw the poison of that pestilential smoke. (Cohn)

Cohn writes:

Nor were such stories merely the introductory grist of naïve merchants and possibly crazed friars … [even] … Petrarch’s closes friend, Louis Sanctus, before embarking on his careful reporting of the plague… claimed that in September floods of frogs and serpents throughout India had presaged the coming to Europe in January of the three pestilential Genoese galleys… [even] … the English chronicler Henry Knighton … [reported how] … at Naples the whole city was destroyed by earthquake and tempest. Numerous chroniclers reported earthquakes around the world, which prefigured the unprecedented plague. Most narrowed the event to Vespers, 25 January 1348. […]

Of these earthquakes that “destroyed many cities, towns, churches, monasteries, towers, along with their people and beasts of burden, the worst hit was Villach in southern Austria. Chroniclers in Italy, Germany, Austria, Slavonia, and Poland said it was totally submerged by the quake with one in 10 surviving. (Cohn)

A continental text dated Sunday 27 April 1348 states:

They say that in the three months from 25 January [1348] to the present day, a total of 62,000 bodies were buried in Avignon. (Horrox)

A German treatise unearthed by Horrox says:

Insofar as the mortality arose from natural causes its immediate cause was a corrupt and poisonous earthy exhalation, which infected the air in various parts of the world… I say it was the vapour and corrupted air which has been vented - or so to speak purged - in the earthquake that occurred on St. Paul’s day [1348], along with the corrupted air vented in other earthquakes and eruptions, which has infected the air above the earth and killed people in various parts of the world. (Horrox)

As Baillie notes, if this oft-cited earthquake was, in reality, the result of cometary impacts then the corrupted air could be from one or two causes: high-energy chemical transformations in the atmosphere or outgassings from the earth itself.

The German Historian, Hecker, informs us:

On the island of Cyprus, the plague from the East had already broken out; when an earthquake shook the foundations of the island, and was accompanied by so frightful a hurricane, that the inhabitants… fled in dismay… The sea overflowed… Before the earthquake, a pestiferous wind spread so poisonous an odour that many, being overpowered by it, fell down suddenly and expired in dreadful agonies. … and as at that time natural occurrences were transformed into miracles, it was reported that a fiery meteor, which descended on the earth far in the East, had destroyed everything within a circumference of more than a hundred leagues, infecting the air far and wide. (Cohn)

Jon Arrizabalaga compiled a selection of writings in an attempt to understand what educated people were saying about the Black Death while it was happening. Regarding the terms used by doctors and other medical people in 1348 to describe the plague, he writes:

One… Jacme d’Agramaont, discussed it in terms of an “epidemic or pestilence and mortalities of people” which threatened Lerida from “some parts and regions neighbouring to us” … Agramont said nothing concerning the term epidemia, but he extensively developed what he meant by pestilencia. He gave this latter term a very peculiar etymology, in accordance with a from of knowledge established by Isidore of Seville (570=636) in his Etymologiae, which came to be widely accepted throughout Europe during the Middle Ages. He split the term pestilencia up into three syllables, each having a particular meaning: pes = tempesta: ’storm, tempest’; te = ‘temps, time’, lencia = clardat: ‘brightness, light’; hence, he concluded, the pestilencia was ‘the time of tempest caused by light from the stars.’

As it happens, Isidore of Seville lived not long after another period of cometary bombardment over Europe which is also evident in the tree ring and ice core studies. On August 17, 1999, the Knight Ridder Washington Bureau published an article by Robert S. Boyd entitled: Comets may have caused Earth’s great empires to fall which included the following:

Analysis of tree rings shows that at in 540 AD in different parts of the world the climate changed. Temperatures dropped enough to hinder the growth of trees as widely dispersed as northern Europe, Siberia, western North America, and southern South America.

A search of historical records and mythical stories pointed to a disastrous visitation from the sky during the same period, it is claimed. There was one reference to a “comet in Gaul so vast that the whole sky seemed on fire” in 540-41.

According to legend, King Arthur died around this time, and Celtic myths associated with Arthur hinted at bright sky Gods and bolts of fire.

In the 530s, an unusual meteor shower was recorded by both Mediterranean and Chinese observers. Meteors are caused by the fine dust from comets burning up in the atmosphere. Furthermore, a team of astronomers from Armagh Observatory in Northern Ireland published research in 1990 which said the Earth would have been at risk from cometary bombardment between the years 400 and 600 AD. […]

Famine followed the crop failures, and hard on its heels bubonic plague that swept across Europe in the mid-6th century. […]

At this time, the Roman emperor Justinian was attempting to regenerate the decaying Roman empire. But the plan failed in 540 and was followed by the Dark Ages and the rise of Islam.

There is a large body of material from that period which consistently points to a “corrupted atmosphere,” breathe the air and you die”, and somehow, the ocean was involved as well as earthquakes and comets and fireballs in the sky. A report of the Medical Faculty of Paris prepared in October 1348 says:

Another possible cause of corruption, which needs to be borne in mind, is the escape of the rottenness trapped in the center of the earth as a result of earthquakes - something that has indeed recently occurred. (quoted by Baillie)

In short, the French were aware of a series of earthquakes at the time that may have been caused by cometary impacts. One report of that period says that an earthquake lasted for six days and another claimed the period was ten days. Such events could also produce outgassing of all sorts of unpleasant chemicals which could kill. Consider the following:

The Lake NYOS Gas Explosion, Cameroon 1986

[…]
Although a sudden outgassing of CO2 had occurred at Lake Monoun in 1984, killing 37 local residents, a similar threat from Lake Nyos was not anticipated. However, on August 21, 1986, a limnic eruption occurred at Lake Nyos which triggered the sudden release of about 1.6 million tonnes of CO2. The gas rushed down two nearby valleys, displacing all the air and suffocating up to 1,800 people within 20 km of the lake, mostly rural villagers, as well as 3,500 livestock. About 4,000 inhabitants fled the area, and many of these developed respiratory problems, burns, and paralysis as a result of the gases.

It is not known what triggered the catastrophic outgassing. Most geologists suspect a landslide, but some believe that a small volcanic eruption may have occurred on the bed of the lake. […]

It is believed that up to a cubic kilometre of gas was released. Because CO2 is denser than air, the gas flowed off the mountainous flank in which Lake Nyos rests and down two adjoining valleys in a layer tens of metres deep, displacing the air and suffocating all the people and animals before it could dissipate. The normally blue waters of the lake turned a deep red after the outgassing, due to iron-rich water from the deep rising to the surface and being oxidised by the air. The level of the lake dropped by about a metre, representing the volume of gas released. The outgassing probably also caused an overflow of the waters of the lake. Trees near the lake were knocked down.

Hmmm… one wonders if similar events could be triggered by cometary impacts and if outgassing from oceans could be as dangerous and deadly? One also wonders, considering the fact that trees were “knocked down,” if this outgassing might not have been an impact event?

Baillie takes us through the science with hard numbers and graphs and shows us how these things were spoken about plainly by those who experienced the Black Death but, for some reason, modern historians all think these remarks about rains of fire and death and air that could kill were all just metaphors for a horrible disease. In the end, it is the science that must win on this one because totally independent workers studying comets, tsunami, carbon dioxide, ice cores and tree rings all observe in their data something very strange happening globally around the time that the Black Death decimated the human population of the Earth.

Baillie notes in his closing remarks, worth repeating here:

It is increasingly evident that intellectually the world is divided into two. There are those who study the past, in the fields of history and archaeology, and see no evidence for any human populations ever having been affected by impacts from space. In diametric opposition to this stance there are those who study the objects that come close to, and sometimes collide with, this planet. Some serious members of this latter group have no doubt whatsoever that there must have been numerous devastating impacts in the last five millennia; the period of human civilization.

And yet, nobody talks about it.

There really is quite sufficient data presented in Baillie’s book to support the theory that the Black Death was due to an impact by Comet Debris - similar to the impacts on Jupiter by the fragments of Comet Shoemaker-Levy back in 1994. As to exactly how these deaths occurred, there are a number of possibilities: earthquakes, floods (tsunami), rains of fire, chemicals released by the high-energy explosions in the atmosphere, including ammonium and hydrogen cyanide, and possibly even comet born disease pathogens.

If it has happened as often as Baillie suggests, it can happen again. And if, as we suspect, the Earth is slated for a bombardment in the not too distant future, it seems that there are more ways to die in such an event than just getting hit by a comet fragment.

©Jason Engle
The Black Death: The Legends of Fire Breathing Dragons may have originated from Cometary disasters

New Light on the Black Death: The Cosmic Connection by dendrochronologist Mike Baillie of Queen’s University, Belfast, Ireland, published by Tempus, 2006.

Dr Mike Baillie is a Professor Emiritus of Palaeoecology in the School of Archaeology and Palaeoecology at Queen’s University of Belfast in Northern Ireland.

Baillie is a leading expert in dendrochronology, or dating by means of tree-rings. In the 1980s, he was instrumental in building a year-by-year chronology of tree-ring growth reaching 7,400 years into the past.

UncategorizedDecember 16, 2007 3:17 pm

SOTT Special Correspondent
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Sun, 16 Dec 2007

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SWAT team descends on man with a nervous disposition. Wouldn’t that make you nervous? Don’t show it or you’ll be next.

"I can’t get home," a co-worker emailed me from the office, "The police have blocked all the streets downtown. And I can’t get my kids because all the schools are locked down."

What?! I turned on the TV to see, on all local stations, live, uninterrupted news coverage of bizarre scenes from the quiet suburb nearby. Police were swarming around a downtown location, their cars barricading the streets, State Police SWAT teams deployed, their sharpshooters perched on rooftops. The TV voiceover repeated again and again that all schools in town were locked down.

Two hours earlier, the town had experienced its first murder in two decades when a mentally disturbed contractor beat his 78-year-old employer to death. But police caught the perpetrator who had fled on foot and didn’t get very far.

So what was a SWAT team doing downtown? Well, in an entirely unrelated incident, an employee of a pizza parlor called police because he was afraid of a customer who was acting "jittery" and "very agitated" and thought he "may be armed."

The massive police response was inexplicable. It was termed a "standoff" that went on for half an hour before police entered the restaurant, guns trained on the suspect who, unaware that he was even the object of their attention, dove under a table. Traumatized, he was walked outside, backwards, and made to kneel on the sidewalk, hands in the air, a policeman’s gun pointed at his head. He was not armed . But, he was arrested anyway and charged with disorderly conduct and disturbing the peace. The school lockdowns were lifted shortly thereafter.

The man was, in fact, the executive director of Geneva-based U.N. Watch, Hillel Neuer, who was visiting Boston to deliver a speech. Fortunately, charges against him were dismissed by the local Clerk Magistrate, who found no probable cause even to have arrested the man. Thus, the charges sound like a weak attempt by police to save face.

No probable cause and yet a SWAT team was called in.

Just who was it that was "jittery?"

This incident was both appalling and baffling. Nearby Boston suffers multiple murders per week, yet very little is heard about police response reaching truly massive overkill like the case in Needham, even if the the murderer and jittery Hillel Neuer were confused. Is it because the Boston murder victims are overwhelmingly non-white and killed in poor neighborhoods? Needham is 94% white, after all, and the average house costs $717,000.

Or was there more to this?

The police overreaction spawned the intense TV and radio coverage, ultimately sending a fearful message of what to expect if you so much as dare to be jittery in a restaurant.

Was this is a message that suburbia was intended to hear?

Why was a dangerous SWAT team deployed to manage an "agitated" restaurant customer who "might be armed?"

Such a vague, subjective allegation. What happened to orderly police investigation of such matters?

Well, America itself has certainly been driven to jitters since 9/11 by the constant scare tactics of the government and media. Osama is under your bed and anyone could be a terrorist, and all that. SOTT readers are aware of the informant networks the government is building and the encouragement of everyone from firefighters to highway truckers to be on the lookout for "suspicious activity."

So I had a glimpse of the insanity in that town nearby, but it wasn’t the first time.

One sunny-day lunch break a few years ago I walked up to the empty top floor of the parking garage for a view of the city. I wasn’t there five minutes before private security men drove up and asked for identification. They had been called by a maintenance worker who saw me from his own roof across the street.

Recently I was browsing some of my employer’s workplace policies and found that the sight of a car merely driving into the parking garage and passing empty spaces is considered grounds to call security. So is seeing someone unrecognized walking in the garage – in a building complex with over a thousand automobile commuters!

This craziness isn’t imaginary or localized. Bruce Schneir wrote in his blog on security matters:

We’ve opened up a new front on the war on terror. It’s an attack on the unique, the unorthodox, the unexpected; it’s a war on different. If you act different, you might find yourself investigated, questioned, and even arrested — even if you did nothing wrong , and had no intention of doing anything wrong. The problem is a combination of citizen informants and a CYA attitude among police that results in a knee-jerk escalation of reported threats. [1]

It seems that Americans have been programmed to jump at the sight of their own shadows and are now grossly overreacting to just about anything out of the ordinary. And unfortunately, that effect is especially notable in our local police forces, with frightening consequences.

Headline-making incidents of deadly police overreaction against unarmed people like Amadou Diallo (41 shots), Sean Bell (50 shots), and Kheil Coppin (20 shots) make a striking point. All of these just in New York City, and they describe nervous overkill in proportions that would be comic if not so horrific.

It might even be considered that shooting to death unarmed teenagers is overreaction in almost any case, such as occurred recently in Hartford, Pittsburgh, Gary, Santa Rosa, Wharton, Los Angeles, Wilmington, and many more.

It’s not just lethal force that is out of control, either. SOTT readers are familiar with the rapidly escalating rate of taser abuse by police officers, resulting in some 300 deaths in the USA and Canada in just the past three years. Without any sign of pullback in the phenomenon, the next-generation, wireless taser is nearly ready for release. It will deliver a shock that lasts four times longer than current tasers, and from up to 90 feet away!

Coming to light are more and more cases of police tasering, beating, or shooting people who were already restrained, in defensive postures, or already cooperating with police instructions. And they’re not all victims of suspected racism like Rodney King. Consider the Chino CA officer who shot an Airforce MP (who was a passenger in a car stopped for speeding) four times at close range while he was trying to get up off the ground.

Some concerned citizens have taken to logging reported incidents of police brutality. One web site lists 400 recent cases of killing and other brutatlity against non-whites.

There is no question that police have a dangerous and sometimes scary job, and that many do highly commendable work. But, there is something driving an attitudinal shift among police, en masse, that is prompting zealous overreaction even to minor disturbances. It goes way deeper than just the cases that result in massive injury or death and it is distressing when brought to light.

Consider the two people who sprinkled flour in a parking lot to mark a trail for their running club. They were charged with a felony for creating a "bioterrorism" scare.

In Fort Worth, TX, a patrolling policeman saw a young man smoking a cigarette outside the home of his parents. The policeman, suspicious that the man was underage, spoke out to him, but he was by then going back into the house and didn’t realize the officer was speaking to him. This perceived failure to follow police instructions led, in the absence of any crime, to seven carloads of police descending on the home , the arrest of two people, and parents in tears. [2]

It appears that police from coast to coast are being heavily drilled to demand the public to "follow orders." Failure to follow orders is usually given as the justification for the use of tasers, clubs, or other force, even if the person of interest presents no threat or is already restrained.

A case in point is the 19-year-old woman arrested recently at Boston Logan Airport for carrying a work of art made of Play-Doh and a computer circuit board. Although there was no threat and no threatening action, the police responded in a decidedly hostile tone.

"She’s extremely lucky she followed the instructions or deadly force would have been used ,'’ State Police Mjr. Scott Pare told The Associated Press. ‘’And she’s lucky to be in a cell as opposed to the morgue.'’ [3]

In Atlanta, Professor Felipe Fernández-Armesto, a famous historian and author, crossed the street. A young man approached and told him he was jaywalking. The professor, seeing no uniform, asked for identification. The officer took offense and "kicked the professor’s legs out from under him, smashed him to the pavement with the help of four other officers, crushed his neck, bloodied his head, yanked the slight 56-year-old man’s arms behind him, handcuffed him and sent him to jail in a fetid paddywagon… and was given no chance to explain himself." [4]

On his Monday, November 5, 2007 radio program, Michael Herzog was speaking with Doug Owen of BlacklistedNews, recounting an incident he witnessed near his home in Phoenix, AZ:

Herzog: I guess there was a couple of teenagers or guys in their early twenties. I don’t know what they’d done – they’d got in a fight or maybe shoplifted from the local store down the street – I don’t know what they did, but, you know, twenty years ago if the police were chasing a couple guys, you might see 2, 3, 4, 5 cop cars, maybe 5, 6, 7 cops. Do you know there were thirteen cop cars out here and about 25 cops that were subduing two teenage boys or maybe early twenties?

Doug: Sounds like a bit of an overreaction .

Herzog: Talk about overkill, Doug. I’ve never seen anything like it.

Herzog went on to describe his own experience of retrieving an impounded car at his local police station.

"…the attitude that these people have! … They talk down to you like you’re some sort of an insect… As I look around here and I’m starting to see what’s going on… I can’t count how many times I’ve seen somebody pulled over and within five minutes there’s three cop cars and six cops for a routine traffic stop. It’s unbelievable.

Doug Owen: Yeah, we had a guy here a couple of months ago. He had stolen a car and he was on … (Route) 620… They had a lockdown of fifteen school campuses … sixteen miles from there. As I was driving home, the first thing I saw was two helicopters in the air, and I’m like, wow, this guy has stolen a Geo Metro – the thing’s probably worth, at most, 4 or 5000 dollars, and there was, literally, probably twelve unmarked cars, there were at least nine black and whites that I could see, not to mention two helicopters for a car theft….

So, what is driving increasingly tense and hostile overreactions by police? Is it merely the climate of fear that the government and media have deliberately cultivated in America, leading to more pressure on police officers? Is there pressure because police see the polarization of Americans, and fear the first whiff of chaos? Or, is a new attitude being instilled in them across the board, from the top?

You see, another disturbing trend is the deployment of police, en masse, by mayors and police chiefs against public gatherings.

Rudy Giuliani, known as an authoritarian personality with a prosecutor’s mentality, reportedly encouraged police overkill" while mayor of New York City. Community Service Society of New York reported:

A recent example of Giuliani’s overkill is his response to an AIDS demonstration a few weeks ago.  First, it took a federal court order before the city would grant a permit for several hundred demonstrators to march.  Then the marchers were not allow to congregate on City Hall steps.  Instead, the police forced them into spaces between concrete barricades, videotaped the proceedings, and positioned snipers armed with rifles on the roof of City Hall looking down on them.  This is the sort of reaction we would expect of a third world dictator. [5]

The St. Petersburg Times, reporting on an anti-globalization rally in Miami, described a scene that is becoming increasingly common in the USA when people gather to protest corporate agendas.

Eyewitness accounts … suggest that free-speech rights were routinely trampled . Thousands of police in riot gear were dispatched to contain about 8,000 protesters. Officers allegedly responded with excessive force to mild provocations . Witnesses said rubber bullets and pepper spray pellets were indiscriminately shot into an otherwise peaceable crowd when one person threw an object at police. As a consequence, dissent was shut down, protesters were injured and harassed, and baseless arrests were made. [6]

Documentation abounds that suggests police are prepared by their leaders to expect trouble at such public events and encouraged to be perhaps excessively firm. For example, it was reported that Boston police underwent special training in "large-scale civil disobedience" in preparation for a planned rally against the dangers presented by the biotechnological experimentation. This was despite the fact that organizers of the event approached police beforehand to emphasize the peaceful intention of their gathering.

Try googling ‘police overreaction‘" for yourself. Hundreds of cases of individual and group police actions will present themselves.

Regular readers of SOTT are familiar with articles describing the ongoing development of new, "non-lethal" weapons (sound, microwaves, etc.), the potential for their abuse, and the suspicion that they are ultimately to be used against the demonstrating American public. This despite the usual claim that such weapons are only for military domain. "

Well, that leads us to perhaps the most telling trend of all — the militarization of police forces and the blurring of the line between police officers and soldiers. Documentation of this alarming development is growing, as is public notice.

John W. Whitehead, writing for the Christian Post, penned, "Once upon a time, the motto emblazoned on police cars was ‘To Protect and Serve.’ However, as police forces are transformed into pseudo-SWAT teams, complete with riot gear and a take-no-prisoners attitude, the fear that cops are overstepping their limits is on the rise." [7]

This trend, more than any other, appears to be at the root of the cultural/mental shift of police officers across the country, and powerful psychological forces are behind it.

Incidents of massive police overkill caught the attention of policy-research analyst Radley Balko, too, which led to a year of research culminating in a detailed, copiously footnoted white paper entitled Overkill: The Rise of Paramilitary Police Raids in America.

Balko’s paper is highly recommended reading, illuminating not just the rise of paramilitary police in America, but the drivers of the trend and the dangers that it presents to Americans. It helps explain that crazy scene I saw on local TV.

The SWAT (Special Weapons and Tactics) team is said to have been invented in Los Angeles in 1966. In 1972, there were 300 SWAT raids per year in America. In 2001, there were 40,000 . That’s over 100 every day!

Balko says these are "no-knock" or "quick-knock" raids typically conducted on homes "usually by teams of heavily armed paramilitary units dressed not as police officers but as soldiers ," and that they exemplify troubling, inherent characteristics, such as:

* The militarization of domestic policing, not just in big cities, but in small towns, suburbs, and exurbs like Sunrise.

* The increasingly frequent use of heavily armed SWAT teams for proactive policing and the routine execution of drug warrants, even for simple marijuana possession.

* The use of anonymous tips and reliance on dubious informants to obtain no-knock search warrants in the first place.

* Executing warrants with "dynamic entry" diversionary grenades, and similarly militaristic "tactics once reserved for urban warfare.

* A tragic outcome resulting from these circumstances. [8]

The raids usually target drug offenders, even including those suspected of misdemeanors. And the "tragic circumstances" include terrorizing the residents at wrong addresses, and unnecessary deaths and injuries of offenders, policemen, innocent suspects, and bystanders of all ages.

Balko shows that the upswing in the use of SWAT teams has been going on since they were invented, but was really stepped up in the 1980s thanks to Reagan’s escalation of the so-called "war on drugs," and classification of it as a "national security " issue.

Over the course of a decade, "get tough on drugs" policies swept the country, weakening Posse Comitatus and adding a military component to state and local police forces. Within the scope of these changes, the Pentagon started giving away free or discounted military hardware to police forces across America. Needing something to do with all these goodies, SWAT teams formed by the thousands , received military-style training, and the frequency of their use skyrocketed. This was noted by the media from the New York Times to The National Journal to 60 Minutes. Now, SWAT teams are even used for routine, full-time patrolling in high-crime areas of some cities .

Balko argues that SWAT proliferation continues to introduce non-paramilitary police to the military culture and mindset, considered cool and glamorous by many police. It has an allure powered by the American reverence of the military, encouraged by the government and media.

There are even SWAT magazines, which refuse subscriptions to civilians. These periodicals feature articles with titles like Polite, Professional, and Prepared to Kill alongside "cool" photos of men in full military gear and enticing advertisements from high-powered weapons manufacturers, blurring the line between police and military activity.

Compounding the encouragement of military culture are our most powerful corporations, those of the military-industrial-congressional complex, who love the successful opening up of this new market for their tools of death and destruction.

Popular Mechanics magazine, in an article on police militarization, stated, "Soldiers and police are supposed to be different… But nowadays, police are looking, and acting, more like soldiers than cops, with bad consequences ." PM reinforced the idea that cool toys are hard to resist, stating, "Once you’ve got a cool tool, you kind of want to use it."

And those tools are seriously deadly. Balko states that in 1997 alone, the Pentagon handed over more than 1.2 million pieces of military equipment to local police departments. We’re talking about machine guns, grenade launchers, armored personnel carriers, airplanes, helicopters , etc. Police chiefs have admitted being offered tanks, bazookas , virtually anything, and some have accepted them.

The white paper brings to light a pattern of police SWAT teams taking advantage of legal loopholes and even ignoring the law . Over half the document details cases that have gone wrong, resulting in the deaths of innocents.

Readers of the PM article, several of them conscientious police officers, agree with the deadly seriousness of the situation:

"A big part of the problem are federal gov’t programs such as LEAA which train and propagandize local, county and state police. Police have become more like a buffer between the public and gov’t elite always tilting in favor of the elite. The average cop on the beat today has the attitude that everyone is guilty of something …they just haven’t caught us yet."

"I was scared by what I read, and as a 3rd year law student whose interned locally Ive seen just how corrupt and deceitful law enforcement has become …"

"I’ve been a police officer for nearly 30 years and have watched my profession become militarized beyond any rational justification . Young cops all want to blouse their combat boots and wear BDUs and kevlar helmets. They should be forced to spend 4 years in the military before becoming police officers. Let them get their impulses for military glory out of their system BEFORE becoming police officers."

"I’m a former cop and SWAT team member… I know first hand what it’s like to shoot a man and watch him die. I have been shot at, stabbed and even had explosive devises used against me. … Our unit had access to explosives, the type I was trained to use in the military. I feel these are necessary tools for what could happen nowadays in the real world, but I know they are over-used. Along with no-knock warrants and ‘them against us’ attitudes of officers’… The high-handed tactics of law enforcement and prosecutors puts a lot of innocent citizens at risk. It is fast becoming a police state here in the USA .

"Constitutional rights are being taken away, mostly under the color of fighting terrorism. Police in many departments have become the terrorist or gangs. They are human. They will lie and deceive like anyone else. …

"For all the complacent individuals who think it not their problem, I tell you just live long enough and you’ll wish something had been done to stop what’s going on. ….

"The law enforcement agencies for a long time haven’t followed the rule of ‘innocent until proven guilty’. And some lawmakers at the local, state and federal levels support this type of behavior. …

"Folks, when most officers I know get new tools, they want to use them. This could have fatal consequences, and lives of the public are at risk. …

Yes, soldiers and police officers are supposed to be different. Police were never intended to be trained killers. Kathleen F. Phalen, writing on the militarization of police, quoted U.S. Air Force Col. Charles Dunlap, "In its most basic iteration, soldiers are trained in killing." How is one trained to overcome the natural aversion to killing? Phalen’s article states:

Brutalization, desensitization and operant conditioning, or doing a task repeatedly, often thousands of times. Frank Morales, a New York minister and Covert Action Quarterly writer, likens it to mind control. "When training for paramilitary units is done by special forces people, there has to be a transference of these values ," he says. "Once they’ve got the mindset, they see it as a war , couple that with fear, and quick reflex training, they’ll shoot before they even realize it." [9]

Morales cites the influence of FATS (Fire Arms Training System), a life-sized interactive video simulation system used to train police — and the FATS CEO, who was a Technical director at the CIA.

Lt. Col. Dave Grossman, former Army Ranger and paratrooper and author of On Killing who teaches psychology at Arkansas University, believes FATS makes it so real that, once on the streets, cops shoot as a conditioned response, many not realizing it wasn’t simulation until they see the stain on the sidewalk. [10]

Where is this training, this killer’s mindset, coming from? Continued discussion on Michael Herzog’s radio show went like this:

Herzog: This administration has tripled the size of the BATF. Years ago they talked about putting 100,000 additional police officers on the street. But this is literally turning into a police state, everywhere you look, it’s everywhere you go. And … they’re not Officer McFriendly anymore . What they’re doing is they’re looking for any reason they can find to arrest you and to get you into their system. They’re no longer peace officers, they’re law enforcement officers.

Doug Owen: You can usually beat the rap, but you can’t beat the ride, and I think that’s the mentality of a lot of them. You know, they’ll just pull you over, find any kind of misdemeanor or any reason to pull you in, get you in the system, get you booked. They might release you and drop charges later, but they’ve still kind of bagged and tagged you, and you’re in the system – and that’s the mentality of a lot of the police forces. And it’s no surprise.

I mean, you look at companies like Triple Canopy… they are another military-industrial complex contractor and they specialize in training police forces, and they also train military special forces as well, so your Barney Fife here in Round Rock, Texas is getting the same training, with the same mentality as, you know, Green Berets… … in some 5000-person small town, you don’t need military-grade cops on the street trying to quell the public . I mean, it’s such a huge merger between the military and the police force…

Herzog: Well, this is why George Bush enacted the presidential order to get rid of Posse Comitatus … During this implication I went through last week with the Phoenix Police Department, when you go in there, they want all of your documentation up front, and before you ever walk in the front door they’ve done a warrant check on you ‘coz they want to find a reason to arrest you… [11]

Triple Canopy, based in Herndon (home of the CIA), Virginia, is another security/mercenary corporation, like Blackwater, with personnel in Iraq and enjoying a growing business. On their web site they advertise tactical training for "law enforcement, military, and corporate organizations ." They also offer "crisis management " and a host of other security-related services.

They claim "quality and integrity," though the Wikipedia entry on the company notes they allegedly fired employees who blew the whistle on co-workers engaged in alleged cold-blood killings of Iraqi civilians. They are also reported to operate training facilities for Latin American mercenaries in Honduras. [13]

The connections, business and cultural, among the military, mercenaries, poiticians, arms makers, and local police forces are now obvious. Government, the media, and even the American people have roles in encouraging the growing militarization of police. And it is not confined to the USA. It is, in fact, quite remarkable to find that similar laws and policies seem to hit all the industrialized nations at the same time these days, as if directed to act in concert by an even greater power.

America has sunk to a new ethical low by condoning the policies of lawless, pre-emptive war, to be waged at the whims of its conscience-free leaders, and which curtails freedoms at home. And there is no end in sight as Americans prepare to support new candidates for president who have committed to continuing the same brutal, bullying foreign policies of the current administration, and policies of restricting freedoms of their constituents. Through it all, the military culture spreads where it does not belong, to our local police, further endangering the public.

Have you noticed it in your town yet?

The negative consequences are mounting and the danger is spreading faster than awareness of it is growing. Even brave members of the police community who recognize the threat are speaking out against the trend of rising violence and lawlessness by police. It’s not necessarily the fault of individual officers, but of a corrupt system encouraged by self-serving leaders and ultimately condoned by citizens. Is this what you want? If not, speak out. Do something to change it before the door or your house comes crashing down or one of your loved ones accidentally steps out of line, fails to follow orders, or catches a stray bullet. But, at the very least, be aware of what’s happening.

 

 

UncategorizedDecember 1, 2007 10:32 pm
I am Oz the Great and Powerful!

I have to admit that I felt fiendishly gleeful when the reports came out that Hugo Chavez had exposed the CIA’s little political destabilization game in Venezuela by getting his hands on the "Operation Pincer" memorandum and publishing it! What a hoot! It was just TOO priceless that the Man Behind the Curtain was exposed as less than the "Great and Powerful Oz," being instead, a gang of petty crooks in positions of power trying to again manipulate the public into believing their lies.

Of course, at the same time, we here at SOTT are all observing France and wondering if the same tricks that are obviously being played on the French will work considering France’s higher educational and literacy level compared to the U.S. where the game obviously has already been won by the Man Behind the Curtain.

Humbug!

While contemplating these issues and waiting for the other shoe to drop, I came across Mark Curtis’ book "Unpeople: Britain’s Secret Human Rights Abuses" where I read this utterly fascinating passage that exposes the methodology of our global "Man Behind the Curtain" (even if Curtis is speaking about British policies in particular):

The principal victims of British policies are Unpeople - those whose lives are deemed worthless, expendable in the pursuit of power and commercial gain. They are the modern equivalent of the ’savages’ of colonial days, who could be mown down by the British guns in virtual secrecy, or else in circumstances where the perpetrators were hailed as the upholders of civilization.

The concept of Unpeople is central to each of the past and current British policies considered in this book. Through its own intervention, and its support of key allies such as the United States and various repressive regimes, Britain has been, and continues to be, a systematic and serious abuser of human rights. I have calculated that Britain bears significant responsibility for around 10 million deaths since 1945 including Nigerians, Indonesians, Arabians, Ugandans, Chileans, Vietnamese, and many others. Often, the policies responsible are unknown to the public and remain unresearched by journalists and academics.

In this book, I aim to document for the first time the secret record of certain episodes in government planning. The declassified files to which I refer are instructive not only for the light they throw on the past. They are also directly relevant to current British foreign policy surrounding Iraq, military intervention and the ‘war against terror’. British interests and priorities have changed very little over time; essentially, the only variation has been in the tactics used to achieve them.

Of the basic principles that guided the decisions taken in these files, there are three which seem particularly apposite when considering current events.

The first is that British ministers’ lying to the public is systematic and normal. Many people were shocked at the extent to which Tony Blair lied over Iraq; some might still be unable to believe that he did. But in every case I have ever researched on past British foreign policy, the files show that ministers and officials have systematically misled the public. The culture of lying to and misleading the electorate is deeply embedded in British policy-making.

A second, related principle is that policy-makers are usually frank about their real goals in the secret record. This makes declassified files a good basis on which to understand their actual objectives. This gap between private goals and public claims is not usually the result, in my view, of a conscious conspiracy. Certainly, planned state propaganda has been a key element in British foreign policy; yet the underlying strategy of misleading the public springs from a less conscious endemic contempt for the general population. The foreign-policy decision-making system is so secretive, elitist and unaccountable that policy-makers know they can get away with almost anything, and they will deploy whatever arguments are needed to do this.

The third basic principle is that humanitarian concerns do not figure at all in the rationale behind British foreign policy. In the thousands of government files I have looked through for this and other books, I have barely seen any reference to human rights at all. Where such concerns are invoked, they are only for public-relations purposes.

When Curtis points out that members of the British government have "a less conscious endemic contempt for the general population", I don’t think that he realizes that he is describing the attitude of pathological deviants among the human population toward normal human beings and how they tend to band together because of their similar natures. In other words, the Unpeople are you and me and the rest of the masses of humanity under the rule of the pathological deviants who, like scum, always rise to the top.

To give just a small example of the kinds of things these people talk about when they are plotting their propaganda and manipulations of We, The People, have a look at this quote from the book The London Bombings: An Independent Inquiry, by Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed.

"Dealing with Islamist extremism, the messages are more complex, the constituencies we would aim at are more difficult to identify, and greater damage could be done to the overall effort if links back to UK or US sources were revealed." (William Ehrman, Director-General, Defence & Inteligence, Foreign & Commonwealth Office, London, April 2004)

Ya don’t say? You mean you guys are concerned that the people might figure out what it is you scum are really up to?

These two quotes are very revealing in the context of the "Operation Pincer" memorandum. From the above, we learn the CIA and their globalist pals are very interested in doing their dirty work in Venezuela without being found out as they recently were. We also can surmise, from the Mark Curtis observations, that there is nothing humanitarian about the CIA’s activities and that the whole opposition against Hugo Chavez is manufactured. We can also guess that the same type of operation is being run on behalf of Nicolas Sarkozy in France, a country that has, for years, enjoyed many of the benefits that Hugo Chavez seeks to bestow on the people of Venezuela. Sarkozy, of course, is trying to take those benefits away.

The December 2nd referendum in Venezuela is, as other commentators have pointed out, not just a vote - it is a pivot point in history. The same could be said about how the people of France respond to Sarkozy’s attempts to take apart the French socialist system by stealth. I do hope that this little revelation of The Man Behind the Curtain in Venezuela is not lost on the French.

Behind the propaganda and the right wing control of the media, the situation in France and Venezuela represents the struggle of the people - the 96% majority of human beings on this planet - who are not pathological deviants - against that 4% minority of psychopathic deviants who consider all of us "Unpeople." As long as normal human beings continue to seek a government Of the people, By the people, and FOR the people, the Oligarchs all over the world will feel threatened. The referendum in Venezuela and the strikes in France cut right to the roots of the Disaster Capitalist’s fears. If a humane, socialist a government exists anywhere, it acts as a beacon of hope to the rest of humanity and the deviants know that they will never be safe as long as a normal human and humane government exists on the planet.

In Venezuela, we know that the constitutional changes being voted for in this referendum are not about "unlimited presidential terms" as the CIA is trying to propagandize. As James Petras has written:

The reason for the popular majority is found in a few of the key amendments: One article expedites land expropriation facilitating re-distribution to the landless and small producers. Chavez has already settled over 150,000 landless workers on 2 million acres of land.

Another amendment provides universal social security coverage for the entire informal sector (street sellers, domestic workers, self-employed) amounting to 40% of the labor force.

Organized and unorganized workers workweek will be reduced from 40 to 36 hours a week (Monday to Friday noon) with no reduction in pay.

Open admission and universal free higher education will open greater educational opportunities for lower class students.

Amendments will allow the government to by-pass current bureaucratic blockage of the socialization of strategic industries, thus creating greater employment and lower utility costs.

Most important, an amendment will increase the power and budget of neighborhood councils to legislate and invest in their communities.

The electorate supporting the constitutional amendments is voting in favor of their socio-economic and class interests; the issue of extended re-election of the President is not high on their priorities: And that is the issue that the Right has focused on in calling Chavez a dictator and the referendum a coup.

In France, we know that the strikes are not really about the special retirement provisions of a small group of people. As Simon Davies has written:

M Sarkozy is attempting to manipulate this ignorance and foster an exaggerated self-interest and jealousy that is anathema to the French psyche. While loath to admit it, many of the middle class supporters of M Sarkozy are motivated by jealousy. They are jealous of the employment benefits enjoyed by state workers and are being manipulated by M Sarkozy into supporting policies that would strip state workers of those benefits. What the middle classes fail to understand is that in supporting government action against the working classes now, they are setting themselves up for similar treatment in the near future.

In both cases, the referendum and the strikes, the issues are about the rights and needs of the masses of humanity everywhere: the rights to social security, the right of the people to be free from discrimination and oppression, the right to a life of reasonable work for reasonable pay that provides a decent life; the right to a free education for all who are capable and want it; and the right to health care. In short, the real issues are the rights of the people to live and determine their own destiny.

It is, in effect, a true Clash of Civilizations - just not the kind of clash that the Right Wing propagandists proclaim. It is a struggle between the ideals of humane and human government and Overt Fascism. It is a struggle to prevent a Holocaust the likes of which the world has never seen and to expose the Hidden Holocaust that is part and parcel of covert Fascism.

This term [Hidden Holocaust] conveys the reality of a campaign of global homicide, murder, whose scale and enormity is such that one feels that the word "holocaust" does, certainly loosely speaking, apply. It is "hidden", in the sense that, although experienced by millions of people around the world both historically and today, it remains invisible, officially unacknowledged.

This "hidden holocaust", is escalating, accelerating, intensifying; according to all expert projections from the social and physical sciences, it may culminate in the extinction of the human species, unless we take immediate drastic action, now. […]

In early 2007, then Prime Minister Tony Blair described the War on Terror as "a clash not between civilizations", but rather "about civilization." The War on Terror is, he proclaimed, a continuation of "the age-old battle between progress and reaction, between those who embrace the modern world and those who reject its existence." ["A Battle for Global Values", Foreign Affairs (January/February 2007) ]

But the "hidden holocaust" is not an aberration from our advanced civilization that represents the peak of human development, requiring only some reforms. Rather, the "hidden holocaust" is integral to the very structure, values and activities of our civilization. It is part and parcel of the "global values" of the international political and economic order that underpins industrial civilization. And unless we attempt to transform the nature of our civilization, we will all perish in a holocaust of our own making. (The Hidden Holocaust - Our Civilizational Crisis)

The fear of the U.S.-Zionist Imperialists is that the Venezuelan referendum and the French strikes will give heart to people all over the world when they realize that the majority of Venezuelan citizens and French citizens support a true government Of the People, By the People and FOR the People. The Oligarchs intend to make examples of the French and Hugo Chavez.

The fear of the U.S.-Zionist Imperialists is that a real democracy will continue its development in Venezuela and the French democratic principles will survive the assault from the right wing propagandists and instigators working behind the scenes on their various "Operation Pincer" programs that have infiltrated the French unions and universities.

Make no mistake about it: the Global Ruling Elite are determined to crush humanity, to mak