Free Lakota!

Bold and logical move from the Lakota Native Americans (often called Sioux), who decided that enough is enough. Fuck Washington and the US. Independence is better, and by reading the hard facts below, it’s hard to think otherwise. I wish California did the same.

WASHINGTON, DC – December 20 – Lakota Sioux Indian representatives declared sovereign nation status today in Washington D.C. [...]

Parts of North and South Dakota, Nebraska, Wyoming and Montana have been illegally homesteaded for years despite knowledge of Lakota as predecessor sovereign [historic owner]. Lakota representatives say if the United States does not enter into immediate diplomatic negotiations, liens will be filed on real estate transactions in the five state region, clouding title over literally thousands of square miles of land and property.

Education, energy and justice now take top priority in emerging Lakota. “Cultural immersion education is crucial as a next step to protect our language, culture and sovereignty,” said Means. “Energy independence using solar, wind, geothermal, and sugar beets enables Lakota to protect our freedom and provide electricity and heating to our people.”

The Lakota reservations are among the most impoverished areas in North America, a shameful legacy of broken treaties and apartheid policies. Lakota has the highest death rate in the United States and Lakota men have the lowest life expectancy of any nation on earth, excluding AIDS, at approximately 44 years. Lakota infant mortality rate is five times the United States average and teen suicide rates 150% more than national average. 97% of Lakota people live below the poverty line and unemployment hovers near 85%.

“After 150 years of colonial enforcement, when you back people into a corner there is only one alternative,” emphasized Duane Martin Sr. “The only alternative is to bring freedom into its existence by taking it back to the love of freedom, to our lifeway.”

www.lakotafreedom.com

source: commondreams

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Canadian $ worth more than US $

Right now:
1 Can$ = 1.014 US$

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John Wayne

Slowly becoming my new American hero :-D

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Berkeley Initiative to Call for Impeachment

The East Bay roooocks!

BERKELEY, CA – Last night, in a unanimous decision by the City Council, Berkeley, CA became the first city in the nation to pass an initiative to the ballot that will allow residents to vote up or down on the merits of impeaching both President George W. Bush and Vice President Richard B. Cheney.

This goes with the teach-ins based on the book “Articles of Impeachment Against George W. Bush” and movie “How to Impeach a President”. (There’s one in Oakland hosted by Constitution Summer.)

(Thanks News Hounds!)

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Loose Change

“Loose Change” is probably the best documentary about the 9/11 mistery: watch it online (google video) or buy it from the makers.

Detailed evidence is provided at the website. In addition, I’m linking here some additional press articles cited by the movie (link).

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Neil Young… what a Man right there

Neil Young is 61. He just made a record, “Living With War”, that has more angst, freshness, beauty, strength and significance than a lot, I mean a lot of stuff you listened to in the last 10 years. I swear. Physical age is meaningless. It’s just amazing, it has to be listened. Jim Gilliam hosts a MP3 of Restless Consumer (lyrics), but everyone can listen to the entire album online. This is no Metallica sleazy sake of profit. This is a honest, true Man doing its job, protesting, screaming as we all should, saying how shitty is the world we live in. Inviting us to unite and do something about it.

Edit:
“Living with War” is even available in vynil form!.

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The call database

I think I just read the scariest thing ever.

Soon after 9/11 The National Security Agency started building a database of telephone calls records, aimed at collecting data of every call ever made within the nation’s borders [gasp!]. The agency worked with Bellsouth, Verizon and AT&T (and SBC), under a payed contract, so for these corporation it was a profitable deal. Qwest refused to collaborate.

At the time the deal was made, the cited corporations were headed by:

AT&T, by C. Michael Armstrong;
SBC, by Ed Whitacre;
BellSouth, by F. Duane Ackerman;
Verizon, by Ivan Seidenberg.

Those corporations were asked to turn over a complete listing of the calling histories of their 200+ millions of customers. This includes phone numbers and conversation times. It does not include the actual conversations, nor the people names, although that can be easily gathered with non-classified databases. In addition, the NSA also wanted the carriers to provide updates… just to keep the DB in sync with the calling habits of the nation.

This made up what is today the largest database on Earth.

I for one will try to adopt counter-measures. Qwest only provides service to 14 States (not including California) and anyway even if they are “good” now I have no way to know if they’ll continue to be good. The plan, or “a” plan could be to avoid telephone altogether, and just use VOIP. All we need is a reliable internet connection (which I don’t have right now because Earthlink sucks), good encryption software (like Zfone and others), and a VOIP hard phone (I’ll have to investigate the best choice for the latter). A solution for the cell phone use case might be harder.

There’s work to do, but we can’t live like this. I’ll try to log ideas and solutions as I think them out.

Sources:
usatoday (may 11 ’06)
usatoday (feb 5 ’06)
slashdot (may 11 ’06)
beppegrillo.it (may 14 ’06

Related:
Bruce Shneier on AT&T Trillion Call DB (mar 3 ’06)
NYT story on NSA shopping for technologies in the Valley, Feb. 25 ’06)

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Foie Gras

Vorrei elaborare alcuni pensieri stimolati dall’interessante articolo di Luca Mori. Sono per certi versi d’accordo con quanto affermato, ma con alcuni importanti distinguo.

In primo luogo, i gravi episodi di sciacallaggio sono secondo me stati gonfiati dai media, e molto probabilmente proprio da quelli americani. I mass media statunitensi sono forse il vero cancro per questo paese, e la causa dimostrata di innumerevoli disgrazie. Non sono d’accordo col dire che solo negli USA ci sono episodi di sciacallaggio. Ricordo che avvennero durante il terremoto in Irpinia, per esempio. Non cosi’ gravi, certo. Ma il fatto e’ che ci sono sempre stati, fin dai tempi del saccheggio del forno nei Promessi Sposi!

Bisogna poi fare altre distinzioni. Un conto e’ rubare la Playstation dal negozio allagato (a che cazzo servira’, poi, tutta bagnata), un conto e’ rubare del cibo da un negozio distrutto. Quest’ultimo caso non e’ sciacallaggio, e’ sopravvivenza. L’uomo e’ un animale: se deve uccidere o rubare per sopravvivere, lo fa, e’ nella sua natura. Lo ha sempre fatto, ovunque. Guarda Berlusconi: potrebbe farsi i cazzi suoi e vivere di rendita, e invece rompe i coglioni all’intera Europa.

Altro discorso ancora e’ spararsi e scannarsi a vicenda. Gli orribili (e veri!) episodi dei delinquenti che sparano ai soccorsi, non sono cose che l’americano medio fa. Quella e’ opera di delinquenti, di gang. Una persona che fa parte di una gang, cosa crediamo che faccia in assenza di autorita’? Gia’ spara e uccide in presenza di autorita’, figuriamoci senza!

Ora il punto che forse mi sta piu’ a cuore. Gli americani, parlo per esperienza diretta, sono persone che si aiutano moltissimo a vicenda. E’ vero che ci sono le gang, e un numero folle di omicidi, ed e’ vero che c’e’ un criminale al governo, e che ci sono i ghetti dove rischi di prendere le botte, ma la persona “media” (orrida locuzione) e’ disponibile e gentile. Lo spirito di “essere tutti nella stessa barca” e’ davvero molto forte. Io stesso sono stato sorpreso di vederlo, perche’ l’immagine che appare dall’estero e dalla stessa TV interna e’ un altra, e’ quella del “tutti contro tutti, ognuno per se, e vaffanculo.”. Non e’ cosi’. Per favore, smettiamo di credere a quello che ci racconta la TV, o meglio crediamoci pure, ma allo stesso tempo dubitiamone, andiamo oltre le cazzate di quei fantocci della CNN, di Mentana, di Mediaset.

Mi uccide sapere che un intero popolo (chiunque esso sia) venga giudicato in base all’operato di pochi.

Luca parla anche della assenza di cultura. E’ vero che la storia americana e’ una storia fatta di crudelta’, ma in primo luogo essa e’ la crudelta’ europea, la crudelta’ selvaggia degli Spagnoli che hanno sterminato gli Indios, i Maya, gli Aztechi, la crudelta’ dei Tedeschi e degli Inglesi (i primi immigrati), e’ la crudelta’ dell’Uomo Bianco. L’”intensa ed appassionante storia” europea e’ una storia anch’essa crudele. Noi Italiani siamo molto fieri del nostro “colto” passato, ma non e’ stato tutto rose e fiori. I Romani sterminarono dozzine di popolazioni per costruire la loro grandiosa cultura. Il fatto e’ che (1) e’ passato tantissimo tempo e (2) le opere dei Romani erano effettivamente belle, innovative, avanzate. In questo modo e’ piu’ facile dimenticarsi del prezzo in sangue che e’ stato pagato. Ne e’ valsa la pena?

Insomma, e’ estremamente difficile a mio avviso capire le dinamiche di un popolo. E’ difficile fare ordine nel mare di informazioni che sono disponibili e che ci vengono propinate a forza, come in un perpetuo foie gras.

I media televisivi fanno tutte queste distinzioni quando riportano le notizie? Ovviamente no, non ne hanno il tempo. Ecco perche’ e’ inutile, anzi dannoso, guardarli.

Ringrazio e saluto Luca Mori per avermi permesso di fare queste – probabilmente ovvie – riflessioni.

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