Toronto's worst and weirdest news stories of 2008 – and the colourful characters behind them SIU rules it was self-defence: Police shoot and kill 15 cattle that wander too close to Highway 401.
Rectum? Almost killed him: Cops find a moaning, middle-aged man with his pants around his ankles, impaled on a metal stake, halfway up a tree in a schoolyard, bleeding from the anus.
Withdrawal complex: A man who works in the financial district turns himself in as the alleged Exchange Bandit – believed responsible for 26 bank heists since 2003.
IQ-negative: A judge insists an HIV-positive witness don a mask while testifying in his courtroom, then moves the case to a larger courtroom to create more distance between the witness and the bench.
Yolks on you: Toronto Sikhs are bilked of $3 million by a "Swami" scam artist who allegedly pulled winning lottery numbers out of cracked eggs.
Axes of evil: A Brampton court hears a youth belonging to a homegrown terror cell was so good at chopping wood that he was considered an ideal candidate to behead the Prime Minister.
Dog-gone shame: Rambo, a 10-month-old pit bull caught by animal control officers after escaping from his owner's yard, is condemned to death by euthanasia under province-wide ban on pups of that breed born after 2005.
Terrier-ism: A 21-year-old breeder of Yorkshire terriers is punched in the face by two people who answer his classified ad.
for more see: http://www.thestar.com/article/560001
"The corporate grip on opinion in the United States is one of the wonders of the Western world. No First World country has ever managed to eliminate so entirely from its media all objectivity — much less dissent.” — Gore Vidal, The Decline and Fall of the American Empire
Weapons of Mass Deception:
Mental Conformity- Part 7
John Richard Pilger is an award-winning Australian born journalist and documentary filmmaker[1] writes “As the new corporations began taking over the press, something called "professional journalism" was invented. To attract big advertisers, the new corporate press had to appear respectable, pillars of the establishment—objective, impartial, balanced. The first schools of journalism were set up, and a mythology of liberal neutrality was spun around the professional journalist. The right to freedom of expression was associated with the new media and with the great corporations, and the whole thing was, as Robert McChesney put it so well, "entirely bogus".
For what the public did not know was that in order to be professional, journalists had to ensure that news and opinion were dominated by official sources…check the sources of the main political stories—domestic and foreign—you'll find they're dominated by government and other established interests. That is the essence of professional journalism.”[2] As an example of how far established interests are controlled Medialens a media watchdog insightfully comments “Editors and journalists who offend these powerful news sources, perhaps by questioning the veracity or bias of the furnished material, can be threatened with the denial of access to their media life-blood - fresh news.”[3] Receiving official sources, as opposed to ones that journalists must dig for, curtail and diminish the role of the investigation and fact finding missions. Official sources are much easily managed through appropriation of sound-bites; however a hard nosed journalist who wishes to be truly fair and balanced must mine the world around him or her to test those official pronouncements. Propaganda and “party line” information (or perhaps misinformation) is likely to emerge – besides who will check the facts? Chomsky (1989) points out that the propaganda model is a structural theory that shows how large or significant interests in society influence decision making by simply being powerful in their own right. He does not claim that government or corporate media owners directly and systematically dictate news coverage perspectives to editors and producers.[4] Instead it appears to be induced through influence, pressure, corporate and political interests garnered through power and money and other subtle means.
Here is another view by David Wise, a political writer and investigator in the role of the CIA in a democratic society writes “As a concomitant of expanded American global power, the government has increasingly gained control over channels of information about military, diplomatic and intelligence events. Frequently the press and public, unable to check the events independently can only await the appearance of the President on the television screen to announce the official version of reality…”[5] The CIA has been known to pull news stories (usually about themselves), and was recognized to have tried to strip ABC of its broadcasting license. It should be acknowledged that CIA director William Casey who was one of the founders of Cap Cities Communication bought ABC during the time it was trying to manipulate a story posted by the American Broadcasting Company. It is worth commenting garnering some perspective on the bending of the media system by the few who have the power to pull the strings.
The following thinkers and writers on the effects of media and politics are rather thought provoking. Michael Parenti an American political scientist, historian, and media critic[6] makes a very insightful comment "The enormous gap between what US leaders do in the world and what Americans think their leaders are doing is one of the great propaganda accomplishments of the dominant political mythology."[7]Mark Twain, the great American writer states in a fashion that sounds so very current and prophetic “Next the statesmen will invent cheap lies, putting the blame upon the nation that is attacked, and every man will be glad of those conscience-soothing falsities, and will diligently study them, and refuse to examine any refutations of them; and thus he will by and by convince himself that the war is just, and will thank God for the better sleep he enjoys after this process of grotesque self-deception." Joseph Goebbels Nazi Propaganda Minister and master of spin notoriously states “Propaganda must therefore always be essentially simple and repetitious…” and "The most brilliant propagandist technique will yield no success unless one fundamental principle is borne in mind constantly...it must confine itself to a few points and repeat them over and over."
During the U.S invasion of Iraq 70% of the population was convinced that there was a link between Saddam, terrorism and Al Qaeda. US and foreign intelligence knew that that statement was patently false yet it was propagated constantly by the Bush administration and apparently remained virtually unchallenged (i.e. It was uncontested until much later, when the desired effect had already taken its toll). Media was rarely critical until after the invasion commenced – when there was little the medium could do to transform the trajectory of history.
In a totalitarian state one controls using brute force whereas a democracy the masses find themselves in a place bombarded by numerous ideas and views. The pitfall is that we believe that the state is basically innocent and benign and therefore can be trusted. After all we are supposed to be the “good guys” and by default therefore do what is right. However, we often fail toassume that we could be bathed in ideological half truths….when useful – especially in crisis situations. In the Western World (especially the US) citizens must be constantly bombarded to achieve the desired effect (i.e. Note that Canadians should not pride themselves as above such propaganda since we are so close to our neighbours we too come under that umbrella). Noam Chomsky noted “"Any dictator would admire the uniformity and obedience of the [U.S.] media."[8]In order to control the masses illusions, deceptions and manipulation on a large scale must be perpetuated to keep us diverted, preoccupied and believing certain things about democracy and the state. The desired effect, in America in this case is a sense of moral high ground that provides an excuse to interfere in foreign affairs. I doubt anyone will quickly forget Colin Powell’s address to the world that WMD in Iraq was undeniable. CNN, CBS, NBC, ABC, Fox et al had broadcast repeatedly his “irrefutable proof” that would later be known to be a complete fabrication.
Noam Chomsky suggests in his book Necessary Illusions “The very structure of the media is designed to induce conformity to established doctrine…Regurgitation of welcome pieties faces no such problem….According to this “propaganda model” – …the media serve the interests of state and corporate power, which are closely interlinked, framing their reporting and analysis in a manner supportive of established privilege and limiting debate and discussion accordingly” [9] Propaganda can be defined as such; "Propaganda is the deliberate, systematic attempt to shape perceptions, manipulate cognitions, and direct behavior to achieve a response that furthers the desired intent of the propagandist."[10]Prof. Robert McChesney notes “The media is the one source that actually controls how we learn about information...” Stay tuned for more…
The Groundworks
[1] John Pilger, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Pilger
[2] John Pilger, The Invisible Government, www.informationclearinghouse.info/article18046.htm
“Trust none of what you hear, And less of what you see.”Magic, Bruce Springsteen
Weapons of Mass Deception - Part 6
Media & Gov’t Elite Sleight of Hand
Human beings are natural pattern seekers. We see examples of repetition in nature, human geography studies, climate, science and so on and therefore draw conclusions. Science is born out of patterns; we observe a sequence of cause and effect and therefore draw conclusions from our inquiries. History too has its share of patterns; George Santayana once commented that “Those who fail to learn the lessons of history are doomed to repeat them." In North America, it would appear than that we either ignore history, have a very truncated memory or there is a pattern of smoke screens that prevent a clear view of the past. Patterns too can be obscured, or hidden by simply convincing your audience to look away or to focus on the wrong things. Illusionists and magic entertainers through slight of hand encourage viewers to pay attention to the wrong things to get the ‘right’ things to happen; all the while believing it is magic. What materializes from this immediate observation is that there just may be a PROGRAM at work; an entrenched mindset of suspicion & fear (ie usually of some enemy, menace or safety issue)…established through trust of established authorities (corporate and government sources).
Agendas…
When I speak of this “agenda” I think of something of a general over-arching plan to keep the general population busy, patriotic and “believing.” It is not a simple arrangement but one that is carefully orchestrated, tricky to manage but can produce very desired effects. Steven H. Hassan a former cult member has first hand experience with mind control now works to counsel[1] victims of mental manipulation. He has developed something called BITE (although apparently does not refer to it as such) that are components to mind control; Behavior control - Information control - Thought control - Emotional control.[2] Cultists in their social framework believe themselves to be free – yet they are unaware that they are under the spell of mental tyranny. Often we think of cults being religious but they need not be – but for frame of reference consider that they typically encompass some of these components; veneration, rites or ceremonies (i.e. special days, pledges, songs), sacred ideology (i.e. special books, articles, doctrines), symbols (i.e. iconography, signs, representations), way of life that is sacrosanct (i.e. uphold particular values and world view) and finally cults are often above criticism (i.e. Any analysis is censured and shunned). Normally most do not think of cultism or cultic tendencies to be enshrined in the nations we live in (i.e. unless it is a far off land, and considered dangerous – Soviet Union). It is virtually unthinkable to assume that closer to home that cultic tendencies can and do orbit a lot closer to the reality that we live in. Keep in mind that I am not asserting that the following are clear cut examples of a cult – but the nuances, tendencies, propensities and leanings are there. Consider that in the USA there is a very high veneration of the American Flag, and students pledge their allegiance. There is the iconic symbol of the Eagle and Statue of Liberty. Indeed there are the “sacred documents” such as the Constitution & Bill of Rights (documents that Americans should rightly respect and cherish more than they realize). Moreover, there is a distinct American way of life (that is expected to go unchallenged by other nations), and its “might make right” unquestionable (at least internally).[3] To do otherwise would be anti-American or anti-patriotic – this dissuades most from critical thought.
These tendencies spill over like many other countries (Israel, France, Germany, Imperial Japan) into something called Exceptionalism. It is the perception that a country, society, institution, movement, or time period is “exceptional.”[4] This “specialness” leads to a moralistic mind-set; an “idea of an American technology rooted in American knowhow protects good from evil, innocence from corruption, Eden from the seething lands east of Eden, appeals deeply to American’s exceptionalist core.” and “This America understands technology itself as an extension of its pragmatic nature and its marriage of progress: a nation of a can-do, fix-it yourself people motivated by a potent combination of pragmatism and religious passion. Such a people can stand uncomprehending in the face of putative evil, blind to the lessons of mere national interest, certain of its own goodness, and thus intolerant of complexity. The vivid hues of red, white, and blue make it hard to see gray.”[5]
Please hold these thoughts in mind as this essay progresses in several parts. In two previous articles [Discontentment & Dissatisfaction & Subverting your Children (and their parents) etc] I have made the assertion that media has a direct measure as our value dispenser, setting a mood and pace for our lives. We have been trained to be very successful consumers and spenders. Please consider the potential leanings a nation and corporate interest can possess on the mass mindset. Would it be at all outrageous to consider that our perceptions are being modified to suit government or corporate interests?
The Groundworks
[1] * M.Ed., Counselling Psychology, Cambridge College, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1985 * Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1992 * Certified as a Nationally Certified Counselor (NCC) by the National Board for Certified Counselors, 2003
[3]I want to make it clear that I see cultic tendencies in some corners of US patriotism, but this does not mean that an American cannot be patriotic. Patriotism and honoring ones country is good and healthy as long as they are willing to think critically and think through the political ideology and propaganda that is inherent and ever present.
Westboro Baptist Church will be picketing the funeral of Obama's grandmother
Here is an interlude from the current series.....
I just received word from the "Westboro Baptist Church" who will be picketing the funeral of Obama's grandmother.
see link http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=132x7800850
They are doing so in "religious" protest.
Part of the objection here is a rather strange one - they are protesting the way Obama's grandmother raised him! This has got to be the most bizarre line of thinking I've seen in a long time. Here they are making judgment calls "getting right with God, life, death, Heaven, Hell, sin, righteousness, judgment to come, etc. " What about mercy & forgiveness? The claim here is that these 'protesters' ally themselves with Jesus BUT appear to lack both clear reasoning skills and possess a strange detachment and lack of empathy for Obama's family. I don't know much about Obama's grandmother but it is likely they shared some views while contrasting others. Do you share all the views that your parent's do???
For sure there are self-righteous pronouncements "then she has much to answer for as she stands before the Lord." Plainly we ALL will answer for many things before the Lord.
Moreover, "Obama says he will use the White House as a Bully Pulpit to advance the cause of murdering more babies and same-sex marriage." I understand Obama's position on abortion and do NOT at all agree with it. However, the Republicans have been pro-life and luring conservative Christians for years with a promise of pro-life change..... yet I have yet to see any fruit (mostly empty promises). Indeed, while there is much protest over the life of the unborn (which i think is a good thing - BUT it must be at the RIGHT place and the RIGHT time). Protesting at a stranger's funeral (Obama's grandmother) LACKS any compassion whatsoever. Ask yourself - would you like strangers with an agenda shouting and interrupting your grandmothers funeral?
For sake of consistency where were the protests when young men were aborted in their youth thru a war based on spurious information (Re; Iraq)? I suppose these brave soldiers have little worth except to extract a greater piece of the pie for the advancement of a nation-states interests. I would call that IDOL worship.
Vengeance Does belong to God it certainly does not belong to us. In all their righteous indignation they have forgotten what Jesus taught - DO good to our 'enemies.' Do you want to win someone over to a differing position? Try conforming to Jesus' character; compassion, patience, justice, love, mercy. Finally, religion often demands conformity and rigidity - no thanks - I don't want any part of that, Instead, the teachings of Christ demand an order based on an otherworldly system that contrasts to the methods WE try to enforce to get our own way.
Protesting the President Elect's grandmother is an ideal way of hardening hearts and furthering division when there are much more creative ways of tackling the many spiritual/moral issues we must contend with. Choose life...and practice mercy.