Showing posts with label war and peace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label war and peace. Show all posts

20.4.12

Funny Business


i'm not much on communications theory anymore.
i hardly know my semiotics from probiotics
and i couldn't situate a discourse
if my life depended on it.


but this particular evolution
means some thing(s)...






















































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16.4.12

Feel the Burn!





If you're walking down the streets
of your town one day
and you see one of these....






run!


Why?

Because it's the Active Denial System, that's why...


And if you're anywhere up to 700 metres
in front of it, this machine can focus a
beam
of 3.2mm wave electromagnetic radiation on you.

This beam can heat the water and fat molecules
of your skin, causing their temperature
to rise by up to 50C.










It's an all-pain, our gain way to clear the streets
of unsightly rabble with no messy clean-up
or lengthy post-mortems.
Under development for more than 15 years,
we are assured by both the manufacturers
and their current customers that
it's completely safe.




Today's proponents of electromagnetic crowd control techniques invoke essentially the same argument that psycho-chemical warfare boosters used in the 1950s:

Would you rather be zapped – or dosed –
by a nonlethal device or shot to death
by conventional firepower
?


That's freedom of choice.
Baby.

Coming soon to a demonstration near you?
Time will tell...




















the Weapon That's a Hot Topic

here's a review - with video - from a blog in Pakistan

where can you can get one?
RIGHT HERE






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5.4.12

What Price Security?




I don't understand why it takes so many people
and so much equipment to screen passengers
at the airport.

It seems like a few people wearing these
would be able to spot evil terrorists in a minute.




















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24.10.11





 welcome to Spain

history here is a conflicted terrain- even more than usually. were they Moors, these people who now are 'Arabs'?

there are areas still known as "the Jewish quarter", five hundred years after they were burnt as heretics or radically encouraged to leave. why? why even mention them anymore?

call them what you will, there's no ignoring the impact of Islam in Andalucia.it seems that the only things they didn't build are the shopping malls and the condominium projects.





god is light - photo by dugg







the Civil War is rare enough to remark upon too. how different it seems to someone who's come from just north of America, where the Civil War is celebrated, mourned and otherwise reflected upon with the kind of nostalgia only found in an empire at the dawning of its' own awareness of its decline.

here the plaques are rare, and the conversations rarely turn that way. more than 70 years later, perhaps the wounds are still too fresh, and there are too many other issues pressing...

it disturbs me, and not only because of the MacPaps and Bethune and others from my country who came here to make a difference and whose bones now mingle with the soil that grows these olives and this jasmine...





dark rider - photo by dugg






in every major town and city, there is a cathedral. often, it was first a mosque although to be fair sometimes it was a Visigoth temple or annointed to some Roman god or other.

but without exception, they are magnificent. old beyond imagining for a new worlder, they inspire in me an urge to look up, look up, look up until my neck cricks with recriminations for my appreciation.

my grandfather was a bricklayer, and i learned early to wonder uponj the piling of stones up into the sky, the craft of doing it well and the sense of work that is much about tomorrows one will never see but which will come regardless.

i cannot help but be amazed by the skills of these long dead men, the excellence of their craft and its evolution into Art. i'm more or less able to check my own spiritual questions at the door - to lay aside my questions about whether or not i'm entitled to know the3 name of the creator of the universe, or why he/she/it might speak one on one with me and respect the fact that right or wrong, untold thousands of people have entered thru these doors and charged these spaces with an energy that only an insensate idiot would deny.





sacred geometry - photo by dugg






respect. even if i would deny it to those who commissioned this work to be done, i give it up for the men who crafted these wonders and the women who made it possible for them to do, and for their sons to do so, and so on, and so, world without end.

part of what is so bewitching about history, hypnotic even is the way we see ourselves in the faces they have carved, the canvases where they commanded paint to reflect light back into all of our retinas in ways we can understand without a guide or a book. we are not so dumb even yet that we cannot recognize ourselves when we look into these mirrors.

and it is here, at this very locus of meaning and connection, that the contradictions rise like wraiths. if i am to be honest about my respect and my own reactions to these skills and beauty, then i have to be just as honest about the vertigo it all induces, and urge to vomit, to shriek, to weep and despair that causes me to leave.




sacred geometry 2 - photo by dugg








who paid for this?

in a culture so fond of counting costs and so unskilled in the counting of benefits, it's a fair question, isn't it?

but here the question never comes up... because it is at the heart of that conflicted terrain.

was it worth the pain of everyone who wasn't greedy? who was not 'well to do' or who did not name that god who may or may not exist? was this magnificence worth millions of lives? was it a good exchange for entire civilizations?

i am arrogant enough to say no, but i don't expect what i think to matter that much. what is beyond negotiation, i think, is that the contributors to this 'magnificence' should be named. they should be included in the descriptions of all this 'beauty'. people died for this, often horribly and for no good reasons.

without them, this beauty would never have come to be. without their names, this beauty has no real meaning. in the absence of remembering what they gave for this to be, this beauty is worse than useless. it is an obscenity, and a blemish on the face of god.






solid silver Mary - photo by dugg













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3.10.11

the Objects in mirrors








Sometimes space is not as glamorous as it looks from a small town on Earth. After an hour or so of routine valve maintenance, his suit was soaked in with his perspiration and exhalations and felt like a size too small. All he wanted from the universe now was a hot shower and few hours of sleep.

He waved to Jared and signaled his return to the portal, then he saw it again. He'd noticed the other ship maybe ten minutes ago, flashing chrome against the blackness of the stars. In galactic terms, it was on a collision course but by his human reckoning, it was more than fifty miles away - enough to make you curious, but nothing
to worry about...


He was nearly at the hatch when he saw it accelerating at an incredible rate. He blinked his eyes and suddenly realized it wasn't another ship... it was an M102 Remote area denial device, headed straight for his future.





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30.9.11

more War on Drugs
















do i seem a little obsessed about the War On Drugs? this is why - if there's not enough money for everyone to drink clean water, or to make sure kids have a good breakfast before school, then there's not enough money for this doomed and stupid war.



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23.9.11

the War on Drugs 2011 update






The War on Drugs continues in America, ergo
in Canada, etc. I wondered if it might come up
for discussion during the current financial meltdown, especially in the US as the vig
on the Last American Century comes up
all due and payable.












But I didn't wonder about it much, and I certainly knew better than to Hope much. The first duty of
a contemporary organization is what's known
in some quarters as the ideology
of the Cancer cell -  survive.











 
Leaving aside the "moral imperatives" around drugs held by so many Puritan hypocrites,
the organizations vested in its future are
nothing if not well-organized*.

The numbers of people employed in
and profiting from it - from cops in cars to prison guards in watchtowers -  are huge.


They have enormous economic resources, along with exclusive access to information
and influential people.










The same can be said for the organizations
they seek to "end". From biker gangs to coke cartels, these organizations have a deeply
vested interest in the future
of the War on Drugs.












Strange bedfellows? Not really...



Like the "law enforcement community",
these organizations want the War on Drugs 
to go on and on. They want it to go on and on
for the very same reason - their future revenues depend on it, totally.

As long as the War on Drugs continues, prices
and the resultant earnings will remain artificially high, regardless of quality or long-term impact of their products.










When this many people, with all that money
and all those guns, want something to continue,
it will. Any "moral" brownie points that may accrue are a collateral benefit, a puff of rectal smoke to keep your eyes watering and away from all the ruined lives and the growing death tolls.








But leaving these and other moral/liberal/commie-inflected notions, I thought maybe the pissing away of so much money might draw the attentions of the fiscally focused, even briefly.


Ha ha.


Like the War on Terror, the War on Drugs will never end. One can still dare to hope, but the fix is in too deep.
It's not a conspiracy.

It's a convergence of self-interests.

It's the Market at work.

Caveat emptor.



















* indeed, they are famous for making trains run on time, etc.



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4.9.11

to death or Glory!





The King of France was assembling a great army near Dieppe, but he needed a new weapon of mass destruction to strike fear into his English foes. His salvation appeared in the person of the Dauphin Alphonse "Frankie" Rue deMerde, who promised a weapon that would make the English archers cry like little girls and bring the King golden showers of glory.

Voila Le Beau Bow! It was born of a chance meeting between the Dauphin and a Macedonian exile named Victor Yaznemski, in one of Marseille's more bestial brothels. Over the dregs of a cheap brandy, the Dauphin mumbled something about the King's army, and Victor told him of his idea for a terrible new weapon that could spill rivers of blood.

The Dauphin commissioned Victor to build at once, and a month later le Beau Bow debuted at court. Everyone wanted to see it in action, which accounts for the relatively high death toll when - just as the bow reached full extension - it broke, sending both arms of the bow and the
string spinning away.

The Bow's crew and a dozen of the King's favourite courtiers were sliced to ribbons. The Dauphin fled to the colonies and Yaznemski was taken to the Bastille, where the giant arrow was inserted in
his rectum. Sadly, no one noticed that le Bow clearly was a great weapon, if pointed the other way.




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9.8.11

OMG even more Military Demotivators


everyone wants too much
of a good thing, don't they?

well OK, then...
here's the latest
Military Demotivators!

























































did you miss the first batch
of Military Demotivators


dumb-ass?

click me now for
more Military Demotivators.






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30.7.11

Military Motivator Meltdown!


three wonderful collections in one mega-post,
featuring some of the finest
military demotivational
posters ever made...






ACTIVE DUTY





















































































TOOLS OF THE TRADE




































































































and speaking of

TANKS!










































what? even more Military demotivators?



or how about some NINJAs?



or maybe STAR WARS?









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