From the ongoing US involvement in Ukraine, to an enduring US military presence in the Middle East, and growing US-Chinese tensions in the Asia-Pacific region, regardless of who controls the US Congress and regardless of who sits in the White House, these conflicts continue forward – often with a Democratic president setting the stage for his Republican successor, and vice versa.
Month: August 2024
The FBI search of Scott Ritter’s home yesterday: a contrarian view
I have little doubt that there will be a hue and cry today among progressive humanity over the FBI’s execution of a search warrant against the very prominent activist in the Opposition movement to U.S. foreign policy, former marine and arms control inspector Scott Ritter.
The FBI search of Scott Ritter’s home yesterday: a contrarian view
Address of the Central Committee to the Communist League
Address of the Central Committee to the Communist League
Brothers!
In the two revolutionary years of 1848-49 the League proved itself in two ways. First, its members everywhere involved themselves energetically in the movement and stood in the front ranks of the only decisively revolutionary class, the proletariat, in the press, on the barricades and on the battlefields. The League further proved itself in that its understanding of the movement, as expressed in the circulars issued by the Congresses and the Central Committee of 1847 and in the Manifesto of the Communist Party, has been shown to be the only correct one, and the expectations expressed in these documents have been completely fulfilled. This previously only propagated by the League in secret, is now on everyone’s lips and is preached openly in the market place. At the same time, however, the formerly strong organization of the League has been considerably weakened. A large number of members who were directly involved in the movement thought that the time for secret societies was over and that public action alone was sufficient. The individual districts and communes allowed their connections with the Central Committee to weaken and gradually become dormant. So, while the democratic party, the party of the petty bourgeoisie, has become more and more organized in Germany, the workers’ party has lost its only firm foothold, remaining organized at best in individual localities for local purposes; within the general movement it has consequently come under the complete domination and leadership of the petty-bourgeois democrats. This situation cannot be allowed to continue; the independence of the workers must be restored. The Central Committee recognized this necessity and it therefore sent an emissary, Joseph Moll, to Germany in the winter of 1848-9 to reorganize the League. Moll’s mission, however, failed to produce any lasting effect, partly because the German workers at that time had not enough experience and partly because it was interrupted by the insurrection last May. Moll himself took up arms, joined the Baden-Palatinate army and fell on 29 June in the battle of the River Murg. The League lost in him one of the oldest, most active and most reliable members, who had been involved in all the Congresses and Central Committees and had earlier conducted a series of missions with great success. Since the defeat of the German and French revolutionary parties in July 1849, almost all the members of the Central Committee have reassembled in London: they have replenished their numbers with new revolutionary forces and set about reorganizing the League with renewed zeal
Be Careful What You Say
How honesty leads to the trauma of unnecessary psychiatric hospitalization
Picture a soul in turmoil, wrapped in the suffocating embrace of despair. In the sanctuary of a therapist’s office, they finally find the courage to voice the unspeakable:
“Sometimes, I think about not being here anymore.”
The words hang heavy in the air, a testament to the crushing weight of their pain, loneliness, and emptiness. This confession, born from a place of vulnerability and trust, should be the beginning of a deeper healing journey.
During these intense emotional struggles, it’s important to understand that thoughts of escape, including suicide, are a common human response to overwhelming pain. There’s a vast chasm between contemplating an end to suffering and actively planning to end one’s life.
Maduro, an Expert in Defense and Counterattack
Maduro, an Expert in Defense and Counterattack
The parallel government strategy
One of the key maneuvers was the statement by Secretary of State Antony Blinken, recognizing opposition candidate Edmundo González Urrutia as the winner of the elections, openly contradicting the official result given by the only competent body in the matter, the National Electoral Council (CNE), which proclaimed Maduro the winner.
Faced with what appeared to be a repeat of the interim government of former lawmaker Juan Guaidó (who proclaimed himself president in 2019 and was endorsed by Washington, the European Union, and neighboring Latin American countries), Maduro launched a torpedo at the imperial waterline: if the U.S. does not recognize his victory, the energy contracts awarded to U.S. companies will be handed over to companies from the BRICS group, which Venezuela is hoping to join soon.
They need to throw out the Gene Sharp playbook.
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198. Dual sovereignty and parallel government – from Gene Sharpe’s “198 METHODS OF NONVIOLENT ACTION”
Guarimba is a ‘protest method’ devised by Venezuelan opposition member, Robert Alonso (who collaborated with the CIA to train terrorists). It was ‘inspired’ by Gene Sharp’s book, From Dictatorship to Democracy (see my ‘front organizations’ page for more on Sharp).
As predicted: violence by the far-right Venezuelan opposition breaks out across Caracas
Protected: Personal: Somewhere I belong
The Futility of Effort and the Passage of Time: Unpacking Linkin Park’s ‘In The End’
Linkin Park’s ‘In The End’ is a song that resonates with many for its raw portrayal of effort, loss, and the realization that sometimes, no matter how hard one tries, things may not turn out as planned. The song, released in 2000 as part of their debut album ‘Hybrid Theory’, quickly became one of the band’s most successful tracks, blending nu-metal and rap-rock elements to deliver a powerful emotional punch. The lyrics, co-written by the band’s lead vocalist Chester Bennington and rapper Mike Shinoda, delve into themes of time’s inexorable march and the ultimate insignificance of one’s actions in the grand scheme of things.
The opening lines set the tone for the song’s introspective journey, questioning the value of effort when the outcome remains unaffected. The chorus, with its repeated lines ‘I tried so hard and got so far, but in the end, it doesn’t even matter,’ captures the essence of human struggle and the pain of realizing that the struggle may be in vain. This sentiment is further emphasized by the imagery of time slipping away, symbolized by the pendulum swings and the ticking clock, underscoring the transient nature of life and the futility of clinging to past achievements or failures.
The song also touches on personal relationships and trust, with the narrator reflecting on a relationship where they invested emotional energy only to be let down. The lines ‘I’ve put my trust in you, pushed as far as I can go’ suggest a deep vulnerability and the disappointment that comes with unreciprocated trust. ‘In The End’ is not just a lament; it’s a cathartic release of frustration and a meditation on the human condition. The song’s enduring popularity is a testament to its relatable message and Linkin Park’s ability to articulate complex emotions through their music.
The Futility of Effort and the Passage of Time: Unpacking Linkin Park’s ‘In The End’
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US military, seeking strategic advantages, builds up Australia’s northern bases amid China tensions
DARWIN, July 26 (Reuters) – The U.S. military is building infrastructure in northern Australia to help it project power into the South China Sea if a crisis with China erupts, a Reuters review of documents and interviews with U.S. and Australian defence officials show.
US military, seeking strategic advantages, builds up Australia’s northern bases amid China tensions
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US military eyes Australia’s Indian Ocean toehold to deter China
SYDNEY – A remote Australian island close to an Indian Ocean chokepoint for Chinese oil shipments is on a list of possible locations for US military construction aimed at deterring China, with the US saying it “may or may not” support American forces.
Australian-based Marines ready to support Manila in sea-territory skirmish
Retro Israel Panel Defies ‘America First’ Foreign Policy
The future is knocking but at the National Conservatism Conference, old school remnants still dominate
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Germany, Philippines agree to broaden defence cooperation deal + Vietnam Sends Coast Guard Ship To Philippines For Joint Training
Pistorius is the first German defence minister to visit the Philippines and hopes to finalise the agreement as early as October
Germany, Philippines agree to broaden defence cooperation deal
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Vietnam Sends Coast Guard Ship To Philippines For Joint Training
Philippine and Japan navies held their first bilateral drills in the contested waters, the Southeast Asian nation’s military said in a statement Friday.
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