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  • A moral framework for the Anthropocene

    A moral framework for the Anthropocene

    A moral framework for the Anthropocene
    A moral framework for the Anthropocene

    We have adorned the lowest heaven with lamps, missiles for pelting devils. We have prepared a scourge of flames for these, and the scourge of hell for unbelievers:  an evil fate!

    The Koran 67:6

    The Cross is on a mission to explore the terrain of a moral framework without god as its central reference and that recognises the immorality of the mega-machine.

    Organised religion, like corporations, and state bureaucracies are evil to the extent that they negate humanity and they are at the extreme edge of negative territory in this regard, right now. The sexual abuse scandal in the church, the corporate trafficking in slave labour the willingness of political rulers to sacrifice millions of lives to abstract ends are all examples of this.

    Havec Pavel put it this way in an interview forming the first chapter of Disturbing the Peace.

    A genuinely fundamental and hopeful improvement in “systems” cannot happen without a significant shift in human consciousness. … It’s hard to imagine the sort of systems I’ve tried to describe here, coming about unless man, as I’ve said, “comes to his senses”. This is something that no revolutionary or reformer can bring about, it can only be the natural expression of a more general state of mind, the state of mind in which man can see beyond the tip of his nose a d prove capable of taking on – under the aspect of eternity – responsibility even for the things that don’t immediately concern him, and relinquish something of his private interest in favour of the interest of the community, the general interest. Without such a mentality, even the most carefully considered projects aimed at altering systems are bound to fail.

    Pavel proposes a moral framework without mentioning spirituality. He proposes that it is central that we take responsibility for the world beyond the immediate material environment and the consequences that we can detect in it. That additional awareness needs to be nurtured. Its development will be a significant evolutionary process. We must do more than simply damn religion and faith for the blind alleys down which they have led us.

    We can damn religious institutions for the fact that their character as mega-machines consumes and depcreciates humanity. We can damn gods for the fact that we have used their elevated status to create meaning and justify our own purpose. Simply leaving behind the tribal competition as to whose god is more powerful, however, gets us no closer to describing or developing the state of mind we must enter to live harmoniously. Of course we need to leave blind faith behind to create the space in which greater awareness can evolve, but that alone is not enough. It is a necessary but not a sufficient condition.

    Our task is to transcend the selfish grasping that has provided the evolutionary impetus that has created the Anthropocene. That means recognising values other than accumulation and consumption. Those higher values, then, are not simply material. Transcendence requires the recognition of the non-material character of those values.

    This is vastly different than the second step of the twelve step program. That step directs its adherents to recognise that there is a larger force than themselves, it is cast as an acceptance of our own limitations. The opposite is true. We must remain responsible for our own actions. We must take responsibility for the fact that we are imperfect, but our actions impact on it. We must accept that the world is imperfect, and strive to take the real, flawed substance of reality and improve on it.

    The second law of thermodynamics describes the nature of the life force as it applies to the material world. Structure is potential energy. As structures collapse, energy is released. The compost pile becomes hot as the complex plant matter breaks down, releasing the energy captured from sunlight as it energised the synthesis of that plant matter. Entropy is the lowering of energy, the “natural” end point of the universe. Life is the gathering and harnessing of energy to organise matter, to add structure. Plants provide the bulk of the energy for the ecosystem, converting carbon dioxide and water into complex carbohydrates using the energy of the sun.

    Life then accumulates energy to create order. Civilized societies are more complex, involve more infrastructure, than primitive ones. When empires collapse civilisation decays. The ants nest is weakened and retreats to one corner of its physical space.

    Our task, then, is not to reject structure and order, as they are the natural legacy of life. Our task is to direct our lives to enhance rather than destroy the environment that nourishes us: to determine principles that inform the design and implementation of our structures. Our task is the application of the principles of deep ecology to the ancient idea of husbandry.

    The relevance of religion to this discussion and the raison d’etre for The Cross is that we currently do not have a cohesive value system beyond the material and commercial one that has usurped traditional systems.

    Most importantly, the institutions with the most to lose are using the fear generated by the crises engendered by our self-centred materialism to generate a nostalgia in traditional faith-based moral frameworks. This is a backward step that can only accelerate the existential crisis that faces us in the Anthropocene.

    It is imperative, then, that we clarify the discussion by separating morality, spirituality and belief. Further, we must underpin the mechanistic view of science with a moral framework that guides the application of its evidence-based research. This has economic, political and spiritual implications that all need to be explored.

     

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  • God is Evil

    God is Evil

    And the anger of the Lord was against Israel, and he delivered them into the hands of the spoilers that spoiled them and he sold them into the hands of the enemies round about.

    Judges, 3:14

    Constantine harnessed God to subdue the population
    Constantine enters Rome – by Rubens.

    The events at the 2015 hearings Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child abuse almost exclusively occupied The Cross last year. As a result you could be excused, Dear Reader, for thinking that might be this project’s raison d’etre.

    Not so! Justifiable on past performance, perhaps, but incorrect.

    The Cross exists to challenge the dominant assumptions of the Christian West and its hegemonic view of the geopolitical landscape. This ranges from the institutional rumblings of the established churches and the governments that protect them, the hysterical self-satisfaction of the Christian right as it carves a swathe through the falling middle-class, the arrogant rantings of the anti-theists and the empty posturing of the agnostic left.

    In short, current discourse completely fails to apprehend the many and varied influences of religion, its role in society and therefore the damage it continues to do and the good that it should.

    Worse, the dialectic of attacking or defending religion further fails to offer any evolution away from the tribal defensive ”My god is better than your god” and the disastrous consequences of that position in a time where weapons of mass destruction abound.

    As a consequence, there is a complete misunderstanding of the role of secular government and so almost no healthy policy development to deal with the population’s need for narrative frameworks to meet the challenges of overpopulation, peak energy and climate chaos.

    Some starting points.

    There is no external god, driving the universe. There is no intelligent design.

    We know this because we continually recreate God in our own image. All metaphysical frameworks mirror the structures of our apprehension of reality. Just as the aliens that visit earth and molest its citizens have evolved over the last century with the technology those citizens use in their day to day life and experience in their collective imagination through the shared fiction of cinema, television and radio, so has god evolved with human society.

    Religion is an important cultural glue.

    There is always common, agreed narrative that provides the shorthand that allows us to assume the meaning of things so we can get on with the rest of our lives. This cultural agreement allows us to meet with a common agenda and engage peacefully in quite complex dialogues and sophisticated activities. Culture need not be faith based, but there are always belief systems and it serves no purpose to deny the historical role of religion in providing that cultural glue.

    Religion is an apparatus of the state.

    Agriculture was developed at sword point to feed a standing army: There was no initial benefit for the farmer in stocking the king’s granary.

    Since the emergence of the city, made possible by agriculture, the state has required more complex disciplinary and revenue raising structures to support its internal complexity. The marriage of religion and state was perfected by the Roman Church starting with Julius Caesar’s assumption of the roles of both Flamen Dialis and Pontifex Maximus and culminating in Constantine’s Nicene Conference which agreed on a Creed that served both the Christian priesthood and the imperial apparatus.

    Ironically, JC (of the coin) was appointed Flamen Dialis by a jealous uncle precisely because it was the ancient religion that was deliberately powerless in state affairs. The high priest could not touch iron and all his trappings of office dated from an earlier Bronze age. By merging the Flamen Dialis, the Pontifex Maximus and the role of Consul, Caesar made himself a divine ruler, transcending the democratic apparatus of the Republic.

    Constantine specifically recognised that religion was more effective (and cost effective) than brute force and it was easier to work with the priests than use a standing army to oppose them. He was opposed by the religious philosophers who understood that harnessing religion to the state was about power not spirituality.

    We stand roughly 1700 years down the track, with a couple of centuries of Inquisition, brutal Crusades and three centuries of christian-justified colonialism under our belts.

    Money is the new religion

    Money provides the abstract value system by which we measure good.

    In the last century we have shifted our focus of worship from the cross to the dollar. We believe in money because the institutional apparatus tells us this is the glue that holds society together.

    Economic rationalism identifies the monetary cost of services as the yardstick by whether we know something is working. Social services are funded on the basis of outcomes that are accounted for to determine if funding should continue.

    This befits a material world understood by the abstraction of numbers. The centrality of commerce to governance was perfected by the Venetians when they invented that great tool of economic rationalism, double entry book keeping. We now know, as Oscar Wilde so eloquently put it, the price of everything and the value of nothing.

    It is notable that the Venetians accepted large wads of cash from the French Pope to transport French troops to the holy lands and fight for control of the religious relics of Jerusalem. Instead of heading to the Levant, the Venetians took the troops to Constantinople to gain control of the centre of commerce.

    Thus began the process of supplanting religious values with commercial ones.

    God is evil

    This demonstrably illogical statement provides a dramatic starting point that is consistent with the full article published on The Generator. On one level it is not consistent with atheism in that god cannot be evil if god does not exist. In the context that god was only ever a human construct to provide meaning and has always been abused by those with the power to do so, it is as close to the truth as we are going to get. My final point is a perfect illustration of this illogical truth.

    Commerce uses God to justify its wars.

    Given this past, our furious refusal to acknowledge it, the fact that we still use it to justify increasingly complex and nasty wars over the geopolitical end-game for the planet’s last cheap energy, it is more critical than ever that these layers of belief, assumption and deliberate falsification are exposed examined and questioned. We have an “amoral” network of global corporations using Gods they do not believe in to exploit the passions of populations obstructing access to the resources they wish to control.

    Even more challenging, we confront the existential crisis that we have the power to destroy our own species or, at least, civilisation and, without some moral framework underpinning radical change, this appears to be an almost inevitable outcome. As a result, there is a real and urgent imperative to create a new metaphysical framework that is not materialistic and self-centred but is rights and evidence based.

    That is the mission The Cross sets itself at the beginning of the 2016th year of our lord, as they say in the Christian establishment of the European dominated globe in which I write.

  • The Vatican needs thought leaders

    The Vatican needs thought leaders

    Send Tone to the Vatican

    Eric Abetz bemoaned this week the hegemony of the left wing press – he must mean Rupert, surely – in running down the Christian Right while failing to name, let alone declare its alliance with, the Secular Left. It is time he said, quoting from his Climate Denier’s handbook, that the press put both sides of the debate.

    I dispute his binary analysis, but he is entitled to his 15 minutes of fame like the rest of us.

    Eric the Hun crossed the line into satire, though, when he lamented the loss of the Thought Leader, Tony Abbott, who was busy in a bow tie, lecturing the Angela Merkel on her misplaced altruism. Only by following Australia down the well-trodden path of torturing the politically unpalatable on remote islands as a deterrent to the more deserving poor can we find it in our colonist hearts to offer inclusion to a select few who fill in the paperwork and plead correctly.

    As The Cross sat down to push aside the latest sex abuse scandals and wax lyrical about the failure of the Abbott to sear his fanatic brand of religion onto Australian society through sheer political incompetence (he was made Prime Minister for god’s sake, and blew it!) the Curia started to tear itself apart in response to the Pope’s edict to stamp out corruption.

    Like a flash of divine inspiration, like the slashing of the Gordian knot, The Cross solved a number of problems with one simple thought. We can leave Abbott in Europe to advise the Vatican. He is trained up in the faith, his surname gives him the semblance of some sort of liturgical authority. Born in England he can wangle an EU passport.

    Abetz can join him. He only renounced his German citizenship in the weeks before the federal election. Even if there is not a cool-off period that allows him to cancel the cancellation, he can eat some humble pie and throw himself on Chancellor Merkel’s charity to get himself allowed in.

    Once there they will be able to apply their brilliance to the problems confronted by the Vatican. After all they are used to the budget emergency and the internal leaks.

    Tone has learned a thing or two about the rat in the ranks through the coup he has just suffered down under and will be able to plot with his old mate Pell about how best to bring the radical reformer Frankie under control before he goes to Hollywood and wins the hearts and minds of middle class whites.

    While Russia and the US harness Islam to battle out the positioning of the pipeline from the last reserves of cheap oil in the world, Tone and Eric can harness the energy of the Vatican to answer the important questions of whether or not women can be abolished and if God the Son is made of the same substance as God the father.

    Many of you will have assumed that Constantine settled this 320 years after the death of our lord by killing and banishing all the Arian bishops and putting together the Nicene Creed. Unfortunately for those who like their philosophy simple, though, Simeon the Stylite took the awful truth deep into the caves of Syria and sat on a pole for thirty years to protect it.

    The tearing apart of Syria to pipe the world’s last cheap oil west has released Simeon’s Secret. Observing Constantine at work, he noted that religion as we know it (as Constantine presented it) is simply a servant of the state that harnesses the fanaticism of the fringe dwellers in society to work for the State instead of against it. Using force to subdue your population is hard work and expensive, telling them that you are fighting for their beliefs though has the double bonus of freeing up your army to do other work and swelling its ranks with a bunch of manic fighters simply frothing at the mouth to die in the name of the cause.

    As it was in the third century so it is now.

    The fact that Tone failed to convince secular Australia that he was the true representative of the spirit on earth will not stop him having a go elsewhere.

    The Cross will watch with interest.

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    The John James Newsletter 78
    12 September 2015
    Wonderful, as usual 
    I look forward to this every week now
    it gives me a picture of what’s going on that I cannot get elsewhere
    it is, for me, better than the Economist, and that is very high praise
    for the Economist is the best news publication in the world 
    I’m sending it on to a few friends who I think might also be interested in reading it
    and might like to subscribe (it’s free!)
    Australian bookmaker takes bets on first beaches to ‘disappear’ due to global warming
    Betting agency Sportsbet.com.au says rising seas are threatening the nation’s beaches and invited bets on the first to go, with Palm Cove in Queensland at 4-1 favourite
    Gaza water shortage catastrophic: ‘We can’t drink, cook or wash with it’ 
    More than 90% of the Gaza Strip’s water is undrinkable. The rest is quickly running out. A combination of factors is rapidly depriving the population of this most basic of needs. RT investigated day-to-day life under these conditions.
    Israeli settlers set fire to dozens of olive trees after West Bank shooting
    The Israeli army had deployed around the villages of Beita and Einabus and completely sealed their entrances, preventing Palestinian residents from entering or leaving “until further notice.”
    The Refugee Crisis Has Been A Long Time Coming
    The forces that have created this crisis are massive and historic in scale. The crisis is a symptom of the far greater and far more brutal reality – a new Holocaust we refuse to acknowledge. There is widespread genocide in the Middle East, Africa and Central Asia. The US destabilises one country after another. It slowly builds and grinds. Areas that are lost to civil strife can never find peace. Cities reduced to rubble can never be rebuilt. Communities that are torn apart can never again knit together. Worse will come and it will not end until the US empire is destroyed. Please let us find a way to do that without another World War.
    Dead Refugees And Dead Topless Girls 
    For a change those rightwing leaders in Europe may read history books. Europe has benefitted from migration immensely: when the continent was ravaged by war seven decades ago, rest of the world embraced the refugees with open arms. After the Second World War, Australia, New Zealand and rest of Americas accepted huge refugee population from Europe.
    Europe’s Migrant Crisis By the Numbers
    In 2014, nearly 78% of asylum-seekers occurred at sea—the most common being Syrians attempting to traverse the eastern and central Mediterranean. Eritreans were one of the most frequent along the central Mediterranean, while Afghans, Somalis, and Iraqis along the eastern Mediterranean.
    The link between Amazon fires and devastating hurricanes
    Pro-Kurdish HDP Party Offices Attacked Across Turkey
    Having suffered a serious setback at the general elections on 7 June, the President made his ambitions explicit when he declared,“None of this would have happened if we had won 400 seats in the parliament”.
    Ancient Mayan impact on the environment is still seen today
    Evidence from the tropical lowlands of Central America has shown how activity dating back more than 2,000 years not only contributed to the decline of the culture’s surroundings, but continues to influence conditions today.
    Turn Cities Green to Save Trillions of Dollars
    The massive savings could reach US$22 trillion by 2050, and by 2030 the equivalent of 3.7 gigatons of pollution could be avoided — higher than India’s present greenhouse gas output. The report debunks the idea that investing in preventing climate change is too expensive to be worth while.
    Ethiopia – Land for Sale
    As the economy thrives, we examine the plight of Ethiopians forced from their land to make way for foreign (mainly Chinese) investors.
    Is left-winger Jeremy Corbyn about to shake up British politics? 
    Jeremy Corbyn, a little-known backbench MP until a few weeks ago, is now the clear favourite to become the next leader of the Labour Party.
    Climate Change Is Already Reshaping The Earth
    About 6% of the global total land area has shifted toward warmer and drier climate types from 1950–2010, and significant changes include expansion of arid and high-latitude continental climate zones, shrinkage in polar and midlatitude continental climates.
    Rooftop solar states among top 30 generator
    California Just Voted To Divest From Coal
    “Coal is the fuel of the past and it’s no longer a wise investment” California assemblyman Rob Bonta, who presented the bill, said in a statement. “I’m pleased that my colleagues agree: it’s time to move on from this dirty energy source.”
    Catholic leaders make climate change plea to California lawmakers
    Taking a cue from pope’s call to action, bishops ask legislators to say yes to proposed legislation that would reduce emissions and residents’ energy use
    Super-rich = Super-Waste
    $us.23,000 to fly First Class.
    Washington’s Responsibility is Missing From Reports of Yemeni Carnage:
    The US was providing intelligence and logistical support for the campaign in Yemen, and that President Obama had authorized a ”joint planning cell” with Saudi Arabia to coordinate American support for the military offensive.
    ‘Despair of a Generation’ as Violence Blocks Education for Millions
    Nearly 14 million children across the Middle East and North Africa prevented by war and conflict from attending school.
    Trees Are Disappearing From The World At An Alarming Rate
    In 2014, the planet lost more than 45 million acres of tree cover, with loss in tropical countries accounting for more than half of that total losing nearly 25 million acres of tree cover about the size of South Korea. Tree cover loss in the tropics is speeding up.
    California to List World’s Most Commonly Used Herbicide as Carcinogen
    World Health Organization found that glyphosate, commonly known as Roundup, was a probable human carcinogen based on extensive research.
    Monsanto Turns Its Attention to the Produce Aisle
    It’s the business model for distributing it that is so scary. The patenting of vegetable seeds will follow the path of corn and soybeans, where genetic diversity and quality of seeds has been lost as consolidation has increased.
    Bottled water
    Follow the links – illusions of purity
    China’s New Toys
    The Dongfeng-21D, a land-based anti-ship ballistic missile capable of destroying one of those multibillion-dollar US aircraft carriers with a single hit. No wonder China’s parade celebrating the end of WWII had to be demonized.
    The 12 military ‘hits’ and ‘misses’ of China’s historic parade
    Stonehenge archaeologists discover ‘superhenge’ neolithic site buried undergroun
    The monument is one of the largest known henges ever found. It measures 500 metres across and more than 1.5 kilometres in circumference. Surrounded by a 17.6-metre-wide ditch and a bank around 1 metre high, the site has long mystified archaeologists as one side is straight and the other curved. Now ground penetrating radar has revealed that the straight edge in fact sits on top of a “C-shaped” monumen.
    The “Stonehenge Hidden Landscape Project”
    ‘Hasn’t it been a terrific two years’
    Labor MP’s 90-second tirade against Abbott government goes viral – video
    In Africa, more smoke leads to less rain
    Each year, about half of all fires on Earth are in Africa. For centuries, Africans have been setting fires to increase agricultural productivity and clear land for farming. The smoke coalesces into huge plumes that have far-ranging impacts, influencing weather and precipitation patterns and supplying nutrients to land and ocean regions downwind.
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    The John James Newsletter 77
    5 September 2015
    Congratulations! We are now 13 months old sharing news that is avoided in the press. Knowledge will seldom on its own change the world, but it certainly gives us a view into our own history.
     
    China ready to launch military power from artificial islands in South China Sea
    China has won the first round of its contest for control in the South China Sea by completing construction of an archipelago of artificial islands, and there is little that will stop China from winning the next round, as an indecisive US struggle to challenge unlawful Chinese claims with “freedom of navigation” exercises
    Police drones with weapons: Tasers, pepper spray, sound cannons and rubber bullets.
    Welcome To The Trade Deal Wars
    Few are aware that Beijing is engaged in three titanic tasks; to shift growth from exports to services; to tackle the negative role of state-owned enterprises; and to deflate at least three bubbles — debt, real estate speculation and the stock market — in the context of global stagnation. All this while there is virtually no Western coverage of the China-led Eurasian trade integration push, which will consolidate the Middle Kingdom as the largest economy in the world.
    Putin Says Dump Dollar
    The creation of a single financial market between Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and other countries of the former Soviet Union.
    Refugee crisis worsens
    Germany has become a magnet for refugees fleeing war, violence and poverty in Asia, Africa and the Middle East as 218,221 people arrived seeking asylum in the first six months, and expects a further 600,000 in the next six months.
    Kurdish Guerrillas Are Ready for War
    With peace negotiations in tatters, the insurgency’s leaders are preparing for conflict against Turkish government.
    Gaza uninhabitable in less than five years
    Wars and economic blockade have wiped out their capacity to produce for the domestic or export market while leaving almost all of the population destitute.
    SURELY THIS IS THE ISRAELI INTENTION? make them boat people so they go away and leave the land to Israel.
    Palestine Overwhelmed by Illegal Israeli Immigrants
    Israel illegally annexed part of the Palestinian West Bank to its district of Jerusalem and then settled it with squatters – some 350,000 Israeli squatters who have usurped Palestinian land.
    To understand the extent of this encroachment examine the map
    Qld govt steps in to protect 130MW solar project
    The Queensland Labor government has stepped in to end a planning dispute standing in the way of the development of one of Australia’s biggest solar farms that has been on hold since July, after action by local monopoly sugar cane company Wilmar Sugar, on the grounds it would take up good quality agricultural land.
    Canning byelection poll: renewable energy trumps national security 
    The semi-rural seat on the south-eastern fringe of Perth is shaping up to be a battleground for renewable energy
    Endangered butterfly defies climate change with new diet and habitat 
    Quino checkerspot, native to Mexico and California, shifts to higher altitude and chooses new species of plant for laying eggs
    It’s Going To Cost A Lot To Do Nothing On Global Warming
    To prevent 2ºC of warming, a third of the world’s oil reserves, half of its gas reserves, and more 80% of its coal reserves need to stay in the ground.
     
    Lebanon – What if it Fell?
    The “You stink” movement first organized the protests when thousands of people hit the streets in response to an ongoing garbage crisis, which, according to many, has made the already difficult life in Beirut almost unbearable.
    and
    Russian Military Forces Arrive In Syria, Set Forward Operating Base Near Damascus
    Russian pilots flying combat missions in Syrian skies will definitely change the existing dynamics in the Middle East
    Europe in Free Fall
    You could say that the Titanic is sinking and the orchestra keeps playing, and you would be close to the truth. Everybody hates the Captain and crew, but nobody knows whom to replace them with.
    Four months after quakes, Nepal fails to spend any of $4 billion donor money
    Almost three million survivors – 10% of the population – need shelter, food and basic medical care, many in mountainous, hard-to-reach areas.
    Morphological defects found in Japanese fir trees around Fukushima nuclear plant
    Coal is not the answer to India’s energy poverty, whatever Tony Abbott says 
    India’s population of 1.24 billion, 68% live in rural villages and 45% of these  – 75 million – have no electricity. These figures have not changed appreciably since 2001, though around 95,000 MW of new largely coal-based electricity generation capacity was added during the intervening decade.
    The making of the best film of all time – Citizen Kane
    Robots will cut 25% of US jobs in 4 years, transform workforce
    The study’s findings were drawn from government employment data, and interviews with businesses and academics.
    Something remarkable is happening in American politics
    Thanks to the Iran nuclear deal,: the irreconcilable conflict of interest between most Americans on one side and Israel and its American supporters on the other is on full display and impossible to ignore.
    China’s nouveau riche have landed
    Thanks to the immense purchasing power of the growing Chinese middle class, enter the entitled fu’erdai, or the second-generation scion in a wealthy family, who studies abroad in order to return home to run the family business.
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    The John James Newsletter 76
    29 August 2015
    I am not interested in picking up crumbs of compassion thrown from the table of someone who considers himself my master. I want the full menu of rights

    Bishop Desmond Tutu

    Kissinger: ‘Breaking Russia Has Become Objective For US’
    “If we treat Russia seriously as a great power, we need at an early stage to determine whether their concerns can be reconciled with our necessities.” Well worth reading.
    “The wave has reached us”
    The Balkans is in the grips of an unprecedented surge in migration fueled by war in Syria and instability across the Middle East. More than 100,000 migrants have entered this year
    watch the slide show
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    Suspected arson attack on German refugee shelter
    Police say overnight fire at a converted sports hall intended to house refugees the result of arson.
    Israeli City Mobilizes to Keep Asylum Seekers Out 
    US Court Orders Palestine to Pay $10m to Israel Bomb Victims
    ????????
    Permanent traumatic stress disorder in Gaza
    Gaza has endured multiple losses – what we call multi-traumatic losses. People in other places usually endure a single loss: the loss of a home, or a family member, or a job. Many Gazans have lost them all.
     
    Everything You’ve Been Told About Debt Is Wrong
    since 1970 Jamaica has borrowed $18.5 billion and paid back $19.8 billion, yet still owes $7.8 billion. Philippines borrowed $110 billion, has paid back $125 billion, and owes $45 billion. money—in the form of labor power and natural resources—is being extracted from these countries, thanks to the fact that all these loans bear interest.
    The Russian Army is Beginning to Engage in Syria
    A profound and significant change has just occurred in the Levant – the Russian army has begun to engage against terrorism in Syria more or less coordinated with the White House.
    What is a baseline year and why does it matter?
    Citigroup Predicts $100 Trillion In Stranded Assets If Paris Summit Succeeds
    Wind & Solar Are Already A Better Value Than Fossil Fuels
    Victoria networks to sell solar direct to customers, taking on retailers

    http://reneweconomy.com.au/2015/victoria-networks-to-sell-solar-direct-to-customers-taking-on-retailers-32627

    US Secret Aid to ISIS
    the U.S. is playing very dangerous games of controlled chaos in the Middle East  thousands people would pay with their lives for all those covert operations.
    The Civilian Toll From the War Against ISIS Is Huge. Why Isn’t the Press Covering It?
    The US-led bombing campaign has killed hundreds, according to one comprehensive report. The Pentagon admits to two.The material was always there.… why haven’t news organizations gone looking for that?
    Germany moves to Ban GMO Crops
    Following Scotland’s lead, Germany becomes latest in EU to pursue opt-out clause in GMO rules
    America’s 800 military bases around the world
    Not only does the US defense budget equal about half the world’s total military spending, but a huge chunk of the rest is spent by close American allies. Russia’s military spending is dwarfed by the combined commitments of the UK, France, and Germany. North Korea’s military spending looks like a tiny pimple sitting on the top of South Korea’s.
    Leaked audio: Israeli leaders drew up plans to attack Iranian
    Misinformation Hides Real Dimension of Greek “Bailout”
    The bailout is not really about a growth plan for Greece, but a plan to make sure the European Central Bank (ECB) and the IMF get paid, and the euro area does not break up.
    White House in Chilcot ‘cover-up’
    America bans crucial files that could reveal secret of why Blair invaded Iraq

    Hawking: There may be a way out of black holes

    British scientist proposes that physical information could survive and pass through black holes to alternate universes.
    Sea Level Rising Faster Than Expected, NASA Warns
    The Greenland ice sheet has lost average of 303 gigatons of ice a year over the past decade, while the Antarctic ice sheet has lost an average of 118 gigatons a year. Glaciers in the West Antarctic “have passed the point of no return.”
     
    What is the ‘dark web’? 
    Term made infamous by Ashley Madison and paedophile rings. the dark underbelly of the internet,
     
    This is what to expect from TPP trade trade treaties
    WTO Ruling Against India’s Solar Push Threatens Climate, Clean Energy. The U.S. should be applauding India’s efforts to scale up solar energy—not turning to the WTO to strike the program down.