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Collapsologie is the study and elaboration of how industrial civilization as we know it collapses and if it does, what will replace it. Industrial civilization is the use of machinery powered by electricity or any form of energy to carry out various activities. Collapsologie is a neologismdeveloped by Pablo Servigne and Rapha l Stevens intheir 2015 book. In an interview, recalling all the data and increasingly disturbing scientific alarms, the authors are callingfor an end to denial: we accept that disasters can occur: they are looming, we must look at them with courage, eyes wide open. To be a catastrophist is neither to be pessimistic nor optimistic, it is to be lucid. William Pepper: The magistrate, in his own report, admits that Sirhan was in front of Bob Kennedy; in front of him. Proving our case that Sirhan could not possibly have shot Bob from the rear.The evidence is there.Anyone wants to see it, anyone who wants to look at it, they can. We urge everyone to do that. The question is how long will they be allowed to cover this up? Will it be covered up throughout all of history? That s really what the goal is.... These two political assassinations have determined the course of history like no other in our lifetime, indeed perhaps in the history of this Republic.... Political assassinations have existed throughout all of the history of human society. It s an ultimate tactic that is used when you cannot co-opt, compromise, or control in some way a leader or an emerging dissenting force. The ultimate way of stopping that individual, of course, is through assassination. In the 60s we saw four of those.Jim Douglass: Martin Luther King had a vision for Humanity: the Beloved Community of a just and peaceful global society and he wasprepared to move toward that as he said in hisCBC lectures in 1967 where he articulated his final vision.It was published as a book after his death, The Trumpet of Conscience.He said he was hoping to bring whole cities to a halt, beginning withWashington D.C., through massive nonviolent civil disobedienceuntil poverty could be eliminated from not only the United States butfrom other parts of the world and war and injustice.He had a big vision.That was really the beginning of my investigation. The impactthat King s assassination had on my life and therecognition that his vision, a hopeful, a nonviolent, aredemptive vision for all of humanity, it went to the pointwhere the powers that be were not going to allow it to becarried out. That s why we should be demanding that thetruth be recognized and spoken. Nine nations still threaten to incinerate entire cities, to destroy life on earth, to make our beautiful world uninhabitable for future generations. The development of nuclear weapons signifies not a country s elevation to greatness, but its descent to the darkest depths of depravity. These weapons are not a necessary evil; they are the ultimate evil. Setsuko Thurlow, Hiroshimasurvivor, speaking10Dec2017 Any talk today of preventing a nuclear war misses the point that we are actually in a nuclear war right now. The question is not how can we prevent a nuclear war, but how will the nuclear war end? Will it end with the weapons abolishing mankind, or will mankind end this war by abolishing nuclear weapons? Just as war is a process, so is peace. Peace is a process of educating people about nuclear war, helping them organize against this war. Concerning the extra-constitutional firing of the 35th President,the following is proffered as an antidote to the specific set ofillusions and beginning with the Warren Commission s Report conspiracytheories presented by state actors, universities, and the media which promote a fabricated representation of reality through omission, distortion, falsehood, lack of contextual analysis, and disinforming opinion stated as obvious, incontestable fact. The essence of the cover-up is that there is a mystery to debate. There is no mystery. Anyone willing to look can see clearly who killed President Kennedy and why. The WHY of the assassination is the key to the crime and its cover-up. We can know why President Kennedy was assassinated. With this understanding andknowledge we can navigate the turbulent waters surrounding us today with a profoundly informed and deeply rooted sense of the meaning and purpose of our own lives in this irreducible present moment the only moment we ever have.In 1967, in a book entitled The Society of the Spectacle, I showed what the modern spectacle was already in essence: the autocratic reign of the market economy, which had acceded to an irresponsible sovereignty, and the totality of new techniques of government that accompanied this reign....Spectacular domination s first priority was to eradicate historicalknowledge in general; beginning with just about all rational informationand commentary on the most recent past....With the destruction of history, contemporary events themselves retreatinto a remote and fabulous realm of unverifiable stories, uncheckablestatistics, unlikely explanations and untenable reasoning....All experts serve the state and the media and only in that way do they achievetheir status. Every expert follows his master, for all former possibilities forindependence have been gradually reduced to nil by present society s modeof organization. The most useful expert, of course, is the one who can lie.With their different motives, those who need experts are falsifiers and fools.Whenever individuals lose the capacity to see things for themselves, theexpert is there to offer an absolute reassurance....Such a perfect democracy constructs its own inconceivable foe, terrorism.Its wish is to be judged by its enemies rather than by its results. The storyof terrorism is written by the state and it is therefore highly instructive.The spectators must certainly never know everything about terrorism, butthey must always know enough to convince them that, compared withterrorism, everything else must be acceptable, or in any case more rationaland democratic. Comments on the Society of the Spectacle, 1988 It is a sobering thought that better evidence is required to prosecute a shoplifter than is needed to commence a world war. Anthony Scrivener QC, The Times, 5 Oct 2001 It is different than the Gulf War was, in the sense that it may never end. At least, not in our lifetime. Dick Cheney, 21 Oct 2001 Legend has it the Cold War was closed out in 1991. 10 years later, its Next Generation spawn was inaugurated. 16+ years into this war that will not end in our lifetime , it is our moral responsibility to reveal its covert and overt roots and, in doing so, end it given that it is being done in our name every single day. Your loyalty belongs to the human race and not to a flag, not to a country that s supposedly under attack from some mystical force that s out there that you can t even identify I mean, these terrorists, the way they re presented to us, it s as if they dropped in from outer space. All you know about them is that they hate you and they want to kill you. You can t negotiate with them. You can t talk to them. You can t understand them. All you can do is kill them. And you got to kill every last one except, you never know.... It s like the pod people, you know, maybe it s spread to somebody else and then you ve got to start killing them. John Judge, 21 Feb 2005John Judge was an unparalleled historian of the US National Security State.An exemplar earthling, his loyalty was to the human race, not to a flag or a country.I wanted to see how the economy worked [so in the 1960s] I went to work for banks on Wall Street as a statistician. I became Chase Manhattan s balance of payments economist. I wanted to find out what is the deficit stemming from? The entire balance of payments deficit in the 1960s when I was working there came from the military spending abroad. So I found out it was reallythe Vietnam War and allied military spending.I ve been spending much of my effort for the last 30 years trying to see how the ancient near east and classical antiquity and medieval Europe all solved their debt crises, basically writing a history of debt crisis showing that every economy has had to cancel the debt. So you could say all my work in economics since the 1960s, more than 50 years, is spent on seeing how society handles its debt crisis.The industrial economy in America is essentially being emptied out in order to pay the stockowners and about 75 percent of stocks are owned by the richest 5 percent of the population.So if you look at who owns the stock, it s not the working class,it s not the middle class, it s the super rich. The super richare saying, We re willing to use all the corporate income torun it down. Basically, the 5 percent have decided that industrialcapitalism is over and it s time to take the money and run.And you take the money and run by just paying out all the income,just to yourselves, leaving the corporation an empty shell.That s how the Chicago Boys introduced free markets into Chileafter 1974 when Pinochet took over from Allende. It s theneoliberal model. It s what happened in Russia after theneoliberals convinced Russia to go along. It s what shappening in Greece when you re just emptying out the economyto pay the bond holders. It s economic shrinkage. The trick is to get the middle class and the working class to think the stock market is them when the stock market isn t themselves at all. It s the five percent. Greece is the future of where America is going now under the policies of Clinton and Obama and Trump. Either you re going to have barbarism or you re going to havea renovation of the economy which means the debt write-down,anti-monopoly legislation, and prosecution of crooks.Dr. William Francis Pepper, Esq: Martin Luther King was much more than a civil rights leader and that swhat no one in official capacity wants you to know. He had become effectively a world-figure in terms of human rights people and particularly the poor of this earth. That s where he was going. That s the area you don t really get into safely when you start talking about redistributing wealth. Diverting huge sums of money into social welfare programs and health programs and educational programs at the grass roots. When you start going into that you begin to tread on toesin this country, in the United Kingdom, and in most of thewestern world. When you start associating with the poor ofthis planet and the exploitation of what s happened to wholecultures and tribal cultures in Africa in particular, andyou see the results of the exploitation of western colonial powers and when you want to see a movement to not only arrest that process which still goes forward today underdifferent guises but to actually reverse it and to give anopportunity for people to control their destinies and theirown natural wealth, that s dangerous ground to get on.King was committed, increasingly, to that kind of political view. He wept in India as early as 60, 61 when he was there. Hehad never seen such poverty in such a massive scale. How can people live like this? There s a lot of people live that like this. Why do peoplelive like this? Most of America doesn t see that. We area residentially segregated society forever. King saw that,wanted to bridge it and the solutions were too radical,too potentially dangerous. Jefferson was an idol of his.With all of Jefferson s foibles, remember he said, Youneed a revolution every 20 years. You need to sweep theroom clean every 20 years, said Mr. Jefferson. You needthat revolution. King believed that as well.[T]he assassination of Martin King, and all of the other assassinationsin the sixties...have to be seen in a historical context. You have to go back effectively, to the compelled death of Socrates, work through Caesar, all the way down and you will see whenever a ruling structure cannot control an errant leader, if they can t control him in one way or another, ultimately they assassinate him. That has happened throughout history. Americans don t understand that, so they lookupon, as a kind of anomaly...the assassinations in the United States in the sixties, and they re not. They are a part of a historical processand must be viewed that way. Martin King had to be stopped. The onlyway to stop him ultimately was to assassinate him and that swhat they did. Dr. William F. Pepper, Esq., on release of his book,ThePlotToKillKing,21Jun2016In his Little Essays of Love and Virtue Havelock Ellis, writing in 1922, during another period of heralded American prosperity, and perhaps sensing what lay ahead as there would be only seven years before economic disaster struck, said: all civilisation has from time to time become a thin crust over a volcano of revolution . This was, of course, the fear in 1967 and 1968. Martin Luther King Jr was, for the transnational corporations, public enemy number one. He stood in the way of their inexorable consolidation of power. If he had played along as have many of his peers before and after, he would likely be with us today, a wealthy and honored man, a pillar of the state. But he did not choose to play that game and as we have seen the might of the steward state was brought to bear upon him, and to this day the pillars of the American Republic continue to be supported by the same foundation stones of lies and greed which he was determined to crumble to dust and replace. William F. Pepper, An Act of State: TheExecutionofMartinLutherKing, p.267.I decided that because of the brilliance and the dedication of this gentleman, that in my own PhD leadership studies I would write a paper on him and the type of leadership that he demonstrates.... John Judge is perhaps one of the most important unknown historians of our generation.2 Dec 2016: I have been working on this map for months. It is a gift to the community. You can download your free PDF of this map HERE and use it for digital presentations or to print your own copy. You can also purchase it from me in a poster format. If any modifications need to be made, please don t hesitate to let me know. We need to think about our Mother Earth and Tribal rights before building pipelines.September 2015 marks the 20th anniversary ofthispublicationlibrary.Four 2015 essays express two primaryinterestsofthisproject:Dr. Gofman did more than most othermedical scientists to warn people about the health effects and dangersof exposure to low dose radiation. He earned a Ph.D. in Nuclear/PhysicalChemistry at UC Berkeley in 1943 where his graduate advisor was GlennSeaborg. He co-discovered Uranium 232 and 233 and was the leader of thePlutonium Group at UCB for the Manhattan Project, where he producedthe first 1.2 milligrams of plutonium for J. Robert Oppenheimer. Hewent on to receive his M.D. degree from UCSF in 1946. He successfullyidentified high density and low density lipoproteins and made anumber of other major discoveries involving cholesterol, coronaryheart disease, arteriosclerosis, and especially cancer. In 1963 hewas asked by the Atomic Energy Commission to establish and become thefirst Director of the Biomedical Research Division at LawrenceLivermore National Laboratory to study the Implications of AllNuclear Energy Programs Upon Man in the Biosphere. In 1969he and his colleague Dr. Arthur Tamplin publicly concluded that thedangers of exposure to low-level ionizing radiation were much greaterthan previously acknowledged and that there was no evidence of arisk-free dose of radiation. By 1973 the US government had de-fundedGofman s Livermore lab research on chromosomes and cancer.He returned to teaching full-time at UCB and chose an early andactive retirement in 1974 as Professor Emeritus ofMolecular and Cell Biology, devoting the next 30 years to pro-bonoresearch into human health-effects from radiation. Dr. Gofman produceda wealth of published works that have increased understanding andawareness of the biological hazards of low-level ionizing radiation and wasa vital voice of intelligence and clarity calling for the cessation offurther nuclear pollution of Grandmother Earth.August 2015: 70 years ago, nuclear weapons madeextinctionofallLifeonEarthpossible.That prospective reality never went away anditschanceskeepincreasing.If we do not abolish nuclear weapons theywillsurelyabolishus.Announcing a library set of materials from the Feb 28-Mar 1 HelenCaldicottFoundation sIt is the non-nuclear-weapon states on whom we must depend to drive aprocess to ban nuclear weapons, to stigmatize them, to make them socially and politically unacceptable, to make it harder for nations to get away with possessing and upgrading them, and to help the nuclear-weapon states overcome this awful, debilitating addiction.This flips the traditional arms-control approach on its head. Thehumanitarian initiative is about empowering and mobilizing therest of the world to say enough. It is aboutshifting the debate from acceptable, safe numbers of nuclear warheads to theirfundamental inhumanity and incompatibility with basic standardsof civilized behaviour. It is about taking away from thenuclear-armed states the power to dictate the terms of the debateand to set the agenda and refusing to perpetuate theirexceptionalism. Tim Wright, A New Movement to Ban Nuclear Weapons From: Chris Jordan photographicarts: Edge-walking the lines between beautyand horror, abstraction and representation, the near and the far,the visible and the invisible, Jordan s images confront theenormous power of humanity s collective will. E Pluribus Unumdepicts the names of one million organizations around the worldthat are devoted to peace, environmental stewardship, socialjustice, and the preservation of diverse and indigenous culture.The actual number of such organizations is unknown, but estimatesrange between one and two million, and growing.While there are a wealth of disturbing facts visualized by Jordan,still, as with all the eternal opposites, forever joined like two sides of a coin, there is also the enormous power of humanity s collective will to understand andbe informed by. This power is what we must ALL engage, direct, andfocus, to close the book on the possibility of nuclear annihilation for the sake of the children, all we share Earth with, and all yet to be born and live out their lives here long, long, long after we are gone.EPluribus Unum, 2010 24x24 feet, laser etched onto aluminum panelsTheHistoryoftheUnitedStatesisaHistoryof SettlerColonialismDrivenbyLandTheft GenocideIfyouwantedtochangeanancientcultureinageneration,howwouldyoudoit?You would change the way it educates its children. To civilize the Indians...immerse them in our civilization...and when we get them under...hold them there until they arethoroughly soaked. Real freedom will come only when we free ourselves of thedomination of Western education, Western culture, and the Westernway of living. The 2014-15 Louisville Leopard Percussionists (4th-6th graders) rehearsing Kashmir, The Ocean, and Immigrant Song by Led Zeppelin.The Louisville Leopard Percussionists began in 1993. They are a performing ensemble of approximately 55 student musicians, ages 7-12, living in and around Louisville, Kentucky. Each student learns and acquires proficiency on several instruments, such as marimbas, xylophone, vibraphone, drum set, timbales, congas, bongos and piano.The Louisville Leopard Percussionists is a non-profit organization offering extracurricular music opportunities to local children at little or no cost. Please help them keep their program going by donating at http://bit.ly/louleopardsdonate.Satirists of the brilliance expressed by Mike Luckovich (Atlanta Journal-Constitution cartoonist ) tower above the pedestrian level of puerile infotainment pundit-commentators, providing incisive critical analysis of actual reality transpiring on the world scene. It was refreshing to see Mike s March 27 Forebears printed as the daily cartoon in Friday s Boston Globe Opinion Section. John Judge (rest in peace) liked to point out how, You don t need to read the news you can get a much more accurate depiction of world events by simply reading the cartoons! In the frontier wars between 1607 and 1814, Americans forged two elements unlimited war and irregular war into their first way of war which is still their way of war. I make throughout the book, connections between the U.S. military today and its foundation in these unrelenting wars that actually went up through 1890 and then moved overseas to the Philippines and the Caribbean with the same generals in the Philippines who had been fighting the Sioux and the Cheyenne in the Northern Plains. I ve come to realize that a new periodization of US history is needed that traces the Indigenous experience as opposed to the following standard division: Colonial, Revolutionary, Jacksonian, Civil War andReconstruction, Industrial Revolution and Gilded Age, Overseas Imperialism,Progressivism, World War I, Depression, New Deal, World War II, Cold War,and Vietnam War, followed by contemporary decades. I altered thisperiodization to better reflect Indigenous experience but not as radicallyas needs to be done. This is an issue much discussed in current NativeAmerican scholarship. I also wanted to set aside the rhetoric of race, not because race andracism are unimportant but to emphasize that Native peoples were colonizedand deposed of their territories as distinct peoples - hundreds of nations- not as a racial or ethnic group. "Colonization," "dispossession,""settler colonialism," "genocide" - these are the terms that drill to thecore of US history, to the very source of the country s existence. The charge of genocide, once unacceptable by establishment academic andpolitical classes when applied to the United States, has gained currency asevidence of it has mounted, but it is too often accompanied by anassumption of disappearance. So I realized it was crucial to make thereality and significance of Indigenous peoples survival clear throughoutthe book. Indigenous survival as peoples is due to centuries of resistanceand storytelling passed through the generations, and I sought todemonstrate that this survival is dynamic, not passive. Surviving genocide,by whatever means, is resistance: non-Indians must know this in order tomore accurately understand the history of the United States. My hope is that this book will be a springboard to dialogue about history, the present reality of Indigenous peoples experience, and the meaning and future of the United States itself. Summary: On January 10, 2015 Evanston Neighbors for Peace organized an event with two eminent speakers, John Mearsheimer, Professor at the University of Chicago and Rick Rozoff the foremost investigator of NATO, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.In part one Prof. Mearsheimer spoke about the origins of the crisis and how to avert the ever heightening risk of war between the United States and Russia. He gave an update of his acclaimed article in the magazine Foreign Affairs: Why the Ukraine Crisis Is the West s Fault. It is widely acknowledged that the expansion eastward of NATO is a major provocation of Russia and a huge and under-reported factor in the origins and the conduct of the war in Ukraine.Few investigative journalists follow the day to day politics of NATO- that are directed largely by the US - as closely as Rick Rozoff. He is the manager of Stop NATO Internationaland has been an active opponent of war, militarism and intervention for over 40 years. He writes on the threat of international militarization and the globalization of NATO.This is an urgent appeal to pay attention to the crisis in Ukraine where the two largest nuclear powers, the US and Russia are in direct and escalating confrontation.Mearsheimer states emphatically that in the prevailing wisdom in the West, the Ukraine crisis is blamed almost entirely on Russian aggression. But this account is wrong says Mearsheimer: The United States and its European allies share most of the responsibility for the crisis.Questions in this Q A period range from who engineered the February 2014 Coup in Ukraine, to what role the Neo-Nazis play.Dan Cohen, founder of the nonprofit organization Music Memory, confronts a broken healthcare system to demonstrate music s ability to combat memory loss and restore a deep sense of self to those suffering from it.The political system we find ourselves navigating our lives within cannot make life healthier because all such agendas as so-calledhealth care are based on profit, not human needs.the jury reached its verdict in the only trial ever held for the murder of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The trial wasconducted in the Circuit Court of Shelby County, Memphis, Tennessee. It began on November 15 and lasted fourteen days. The Plaintiffs were Coretta Scott King, Martin Luther King, III, Bernice King, Dexter Scott King and Yolanda King. The Defendants were Loyd Jowers and Other Unknown Conspirators. This is the most important trial of the 20th century, and yet most peoplehave never heard of it. A complete hypertext transcript of the trial is available here on rat haus reality. A good place to start reading this document are the Closing Statements in Volume 14. The King Family Press Conference held the day after the trial is another starting point. Other than the courtroom participants, only Memphis TV reporter Wendell Stacy and Jim Douglass attended that historic trial from beginning to end. Douglass article, TheMartin Luther King Conspiracy Exposed in Memphis, published in Probe Magazine in Spring 2000, is an excellent introduction. See also Douglass Valentine s Who Killed Martin Luther King? and DeconstructingKowalski, as well as William Pepper s talk at the Modern Times Bookstore on the release of his book, An Act of State - The Execution of MartinLuther King (Verso, 2003).John Judge (1947-2014)alternate historian, renowned researcher, educator, investigator, advocate for real democracyRandy Benson s video archive dedication of John s life s work:Judge For Yourselfan exemplar and the most prolific anti-fascist political researcher of the latter half of the 20th Century.Thomas Merton, ColdWar Letters (Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis Books, 2006), p. 65. Trying Not To Give Peace A Chance: (The Ukraine in 50 Years of Context)by Ray McGovern, Consortiumnews, 20 Apr 2014Fifty years ago President Kennedy gave the commencement address to the graduating class at American University. In his book, The Improbable Triumvirate: John F. Kennedy, Pope John, Nikita Khrushchev, Saturday Review editor Norman Cousins summed up the significance of that remarkable speech: At American University on June 10, 1963, President Kennedy proposed an end to the Cold War. Khrushchev called the American University Address the greatest speech by any American President since Roosevelt. This is the real jubilee of 2013, not 22 November.ProjectUnspeakable: What do the Unspeakable 1960s assassinations of JFK, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King, and Bobby Kennedy have to do with the Unspeakables of today? An opportunity to join with truth-telling. Project Unspeakable Asks The Big Questions, NPR, 30 Nov 2013 (05:33 mins) YouCan Jail The Resisters But Not The Resistance by Leonard Eiger, Ground Zero Center For Nonviolent Action, 21 Feb 2014 We are truly human when we act responsibly to restore harmony and act with love and compassion to restore truth, transparency and the equitable distribution of the resources endowed by our common Creator. Sister Megan Rice We were fulfilling our right and duty according to the US-signed Nuremberg Charter that if one knows of one s government committing a war crime, one has a right and a duty to take steps to try to stop that crime. Greg Boertje-Obed In heaven Jesus has no arsenal of nuclear weapons. And as we pray in the Our Father prayer: Here on Earth as it is in heaven. ... Nuclear weapons are a product of hell and we need to send them back there. Michael Walli Letters from a Georgia Jail: Anti-Nuclear Activists Await Sentencing, by David Cook, Religion Politics, January 22, 2014But then it must be asked if we can remove cultural value from onepart of our lives without destroying it also in the other parts. Canwe justify secrecy, lying, and burglary in our so-called intelligenceorganizations and yet preserve openness, honesty, and devotion to principle in the rest of our government? Can we subsidize mayhem inthe military establishment and yet have peace, order, and respectfor human life in the streets? Can we degrade all forms of essentialwork and yet expect arts and graces to flourish on weekends? And canwe ignore all questions of value on the farm and yet have them answered affirmatively in the grocery store and the household?Theanswer is that, though such distinctions can be made theoretically,they cannot be preserved in practice. Values may be corrupted orabolished in only one discipline at the start, but the damage mustsooner or later spread to all; it can no more be confined than air pollution. If we corrupt agriculture we corrupt culture, for innature and within certain invariable social necessities we are onebody, and what afflicts the hand will afflict the brain.The Unsettling of America: Culture and Agriculture, by Wendell Barry (San Francisco: Sierra Club Books, 1977), p. 91.6 June 2013 Edward Snowden[1][2][3][4]:I m just another guy who sits there, day to day, in the office, watches what s happening, and goes, This is something that s not our place to decide. The public needs to decide whether these [surveillance] programs and policies are right or wrong. And I m willing to go on the record to defend the authenticity of them and say, I didn t change these. I didn t modify the story. This is the truth. This is what s happening. You should decide whether we need to be doing this. Yeah, I could be, you know, rendered by the CIA. I could have people come after me or any of their third-party partners.... And that s a fear I ll live under for the rest of my life, however long that happens to be. You can t come forward against the world s most powerful intelligence agencies and be completely free from risk, because they re such powerful adversaries that no one can meaningfully oppose them. If they want to get you, they ll get you, in time.We forget ... that violence is so securely founded among us in war, in forms of land use, in various methods of economic growth and development because it is immensely profitable. People do not become wealthy by treating one another or the world kindly and with respect. Do we not need to remember this? Do we have a single eminent leader who would dare to remind us? Wendell Berry, The Commerce of Violence, The Progressive, June 2013

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