tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-310466722008-08-03T21:01:01.994-07:00Escape from WeaponWorldmark mulliganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15191564280186810137noreply@blogger.comBlogger14125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31046672.post-26907294759926349782008-04-07T07:25:00.000-07:002008-04-07T07:38:16.613-07:00Poetry is good for youPick a poem, any poem to read, of mine<br /><br />http://peaceworld.100mb.com/013POEMS.htm<br /><br />Or those of others.<br /><br />http://famouspoetsandpoems.com/<br /><br />Poetry is the broccoli of the mind:<br /><br />An acquired taste, but worthwhile.mark mulliganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15191564280186810137noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31046672.post-11039761894362732892008-03-01T11:06:00.000-08:002008-03-01T11:08:08.198-08:00According to Mark Lynas', Six Degrees: Our Future on a Hotter Planet“In constraining carbon through rationing, we might soon find that we were building a different sort of society, one emphasizing quality of life before the raw statistics of economic growth and relentless consumption. I have no grand plan for how this society might look, nor do I pretend that it would be some kind of utopia. Life would go on, with all its trials and tribulations—and that, after all, is precisely the point. Unless we do constrain carbon, life will very largely not go on at all.” Mark Lynas, Six Degrees: Our Future on a Hotter Planet, National Geographic Society, Washington, D.C., 2008, p. 302. The next few paragraphs (ending in a grim list with a few addenda of mine) are my summary of this vital global warming primer. Read them and weep.<br /><br />Picture God as a senile old coot, once lauded as the master artist of his time. Having lost his eyesight these last few years, he has reduced his worldly pallet to four colors: tans, grays, the purest aqua blue and cloud white. Gone all the icy white, erased without mercy from equatorial mountains (one degree), from the Arctic Ocean (two degrees), then from the Alps, the Rockies and the Andes (three degrees), and finally from the mighty Himalayas, even Greenland and the Antarctic after a mere five degrees of increase in average world heat. Gone forest green, tropical or temperate, since the ice’s life-giving rivers would no longer flow so dependably in summertime; gone the dark browns of good soil, either washed away by floods or turned into dustbowl by drought. In the heat engine of a hotter Earth, rains will conform to the following biblical scheme: “For to those who have much more will be given, but for those who have nothing, even what they have will be taken away.” No more fallow fields, no woods, no living coral reefs and no fish. <br /><br />Gone all the port cities, flooded no matter how they fortified themselves; gone the bioluminescence of human cities by night, a few remaining smudges of survival luminosity closed up against polar shores, if they could get away with it. Instead, bright lights flash out to sea, where once-frozen, now thawed methane hydrate froths up from square miles of continental shelf and detonates in titanic explosions that will interrupt the occasional Force 6+ hyper-hurricane with massive tsunamis. The oceans are the purest aqua blue because there is no oxygen in the water and therefore no life. The remaining biomass is inedible scrub and mangrove swamp, and not much of that; all induced by a mere five degree rise in average world temps. Six degrees and forget human bioluminescence for at least a few centuries while the climate stabilizes from the equivalent of the Permian-Triassic die-off when the world almost became a barren ball of rock. A few humans might survive, reproduce and rebuild, in good time. An equivalent drop of six degrees would glaze the entire planet in ice, perhaps all the way to the equator. <br /><br />To avert this fate, we would have to start scheduling ‘wedges’ or statistical pie slices of saved energy and reduced greenhouse gas (each wedge would reduce CO2 emissions by 1,000 metric tons per year by 2050), this according to Robert Socolow and Stever Pacala of Princeton University. If we ‘insert’ enough of these wedges into our lives, say 13 of them, and do so quickly enough, we may perhaps avoid the most deadly of these heat death phenomena. Some of the wedges to pick from, to discard as too noxious, or to duplicate several times, include:<br /><br />• Double every automobile’s fuel efficiency<br />• Halve every automobile’s yearly mileage<br />• Halve the number of autos on Earth (Should I lead by example and drive my VW Bug over the nearest cliff so no one else can use it?)<br />• Make as many (?) habitations as possible energy-neutral<br />• 700 one-Gygawatt nuclear power stations (look out for those that go Pop!)<br />• Two million one-Megawatt wind power or water power turbines<br />• Five million acres of photovoltaic solar panels (27 square feet per person on Earth; should I lead by example and go broke lining the roof of my house with solar panels?)<br />• Massive reforestation (? million acres of replanted trees) and bury those trees once they’ve matured<br />• End all clear-cutting and massive burns of tropical forests, as of yesterday<br />• Devote 618 million acres to biofuel instead of food (arm yourself against the famine-struck)<br />• Sequester 1,000 metric tons of liquid CO2 underground<br />• Artificial photosynthesis (biomechanical, in vertebrates, in humans?)<br />• Genetically engineered coccoliths (plankton) producing calcium carbonate by the thousands of metric tons <br />• Orbiting mirrors, spray the sky with shadow-inducing nitrates?<br />• Orbiting solar power plants beaming power back to Earth (look out for unforeseen atmospheric effects)<br />• A massive ‘cull’ of humanity: one Plague or several (natural or weapon grade) or an Apocalyptic disaster that would painfully but conveniently subtract 25%, 30% or more of humanity, and probably us, too, between now and as soon as possible (the Celts feared nothing except that the sky should fall on their heads…)<br />• ?... (Any other ideas: good crazy, bad crazy or otherwise?)mark mulliganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15191564280186810137noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31046672.post-24793540270864799422007-04-09T14:58:00.000-07:002007-04-09T15:05:36.272-07:00It's time to withdraw when<span style="font-family:times new roman;font-size:130%;"><p>It’s time to execute an immediate withdrawal strategy when one or more of the following events occur (not necessarily in this order): </p><ol><li>1) You began the campaign based on well-documented lies.<br /><br />2) After thirty days in-country, you are not spending at least $10 on local development for every $1 spent on bullets.<br /><br />3) More than ten percent of your funding cannot be accounted for.<br /><br />4) The natives start fighting each other (beyond police round-ups) despite your troops on the ground.<br /><br />5) The native security forces you have set up are fighting each other over the spoils, or unreliable in combat, or despised by the local population.<br /><br />6) More than ten percent of the advisors you dispatch are ignorant political appointees, and less than 90% are topic-specialists fluent in local languages.<br /><br />7) The core district of the capital city is off-limits to average natives.<br /><br />8) Most journalists and NGOs evacuate the area of operations.<br /><br />9) Anecdotal, on-the-ground perceptions of occupier-native relations are in total contradiction of media/administration propaganda.<br /><br />10) You are sending the world’s most expensive aircraft out to bomb the world’s cheapest infantry.<br /><br />11) You cannot afford to maintain a ten-to-one ratio of your own troops versus high-end estimates of opposition combatants.<br /><br />12) Your human rights violations become a matter of routine and your troops start committing overt war crimes in large numbers.<br /><br />13) ??? (Feel free to add your comments).</span></li></ol>mark mulliganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15191564280186810137noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31046672.post-20892828159123682162007-03-25T14:12:00.000-07:002007-03-25T14:15:24.479-07:00A little late, maybe, but I won.<span style="font-family:times new roman;font-size:130%;">It’s funny; I won a war game of the Falklands War quite handily as the Argentineans. <br /><br />I parked the Argy fleet of ex-World War II rust buckets in three- and four-ship packets at all the Falklands landfalls, and used its modern Air Force very sparingly just to protect the Argentine coast (shorter flights, more missions, better coordination, more loitering/dogfighting capability; most importantly, a final kamikaze reserve kept carefully intact). As I lost ships, I shuffled the survivors around so that Stanley remained a deadly flak trap against low-flying, not-so-fast Harriers I shot down in droves, fouling their bombing runs and eventually chasing them away. I sank the Brit nuke sub in shallow water when it tried to sneak into Stanley Harbor and torpedo my Belgrano flagship (subs are much more vulnerable there, despite their high-tech). </span><br /><span style="font-family:times new roman;font-size:130%;"></span><br /><span style="font-family:times new roman;font-size:130%;">When the British fleet maneuvered close inshore to make a landing, I flung all my ships against it (a short hop: too short for the Brits to react effectively) and sank its pocket aircraft carrier in a conventional gun/torpedo battle. The Brits never made a landing; if they had, my surviving close-support naval artillery would have made their task ten times hotter. That left the Argentine Army and jet Air Force intact, no successful Brit bombardment, no attrition losses. I lost quite a few Argy ships and prop planes in the process, but the UK lost the war, hands down – barring nukes.<br /><br />No big deal. I just used my Argentine assets so as to optimize their strengths and minimize their weaknesses. Argentina could have done much the same under the command of other than fascist idiots. The USA, now, likewise. When you’re Mohammed Ali, you dance like a butterfly and sting like a bee; you don’t stand planted there with your jaw hanging out for some bruiser to dislocate in his own sweet time.<br /><br />The thing about “internal security” operations is, it rots out the military from the most brass-laden honcho down to the last common trooper; turns them into bullies, self-serving shirkers, thieves, liars, cowards and tactical idiots. They cannot stand against an equivalent military force uncontaminated by it. They turn into a gaggle of gangsters with no loyalty, trust, sense of sacrifice or focus on the common good; the few remaining good ones among them quit in disgust, throw their lives away on the cheap, turn stoner or stand back and let the rest hang themselves. <br /><br />Never confound military honor with militarist fascism; the two are self-contradictory. Military honor is a vital strategic benefit for any healthy society; it can rot away at the slightest infusion of fascism. Lose it and you lose for good. Thank God, or by now we would all be corpses stacked in the concentration camps, toe-tagged by the meticulous sociopaths that history seems to produce inevitably; or just nuclear war survivors chipping radioactive rocks for our next meal. </span><br /><span style="font-family:times new roman;font-size:130%;"></span><br /><span style="font-family:times new roman;font-size:130%;">Military honor is the only thing that checks this spiral into chaos. What are categorically anti-military peaceniks going to use? Your good looks? You’re throwing out the baby with the bathwater.</span>mark mulliganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15191564280186810137noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31046672.post-61963834301977994152007-03-03T08:00:00.000-08:002008-05-07T10:13:15.860-07:00March 3, 2007 -- Switzerland and Lichtenstein go to war!<span style="font-family:times new roman;font-size:130%;">March 2, 2007 – A company of Swiss Militia got lost during night maneuvers and wandered across the (unmarked, unfortified) border of Lichtenstein. They hadn’t realized where they’d wound up until they strayed into a nearby village, got their bearings and quietly withdrew home.<br /><br />Results, awkwardness all around (Lichtenstein has no Army). A thorough chewing-out, no doubt, for the Company Commander in question after his Battalion and Regimental COs were informed of how badly he had embarrassed the hallowed traditions of the martial Swiss. It is said there is nothing more dangerous than a junior officer maneuvering his tight-reined unit with a map and compass by twilight. Casualties: none beyond a few bruised egos and sore muscles. Damage: zero. Strategic threat: zero.<br /><br />A few laughs for the rest of us, a momentary break from our daily grief over serial massacres around the world, while everyone looks on via TV without doing anything serious to stop it.<br /><br />In short, Switzerland and Lichtenstein just suffered my kind of war, the kind that would be commonplace on PeaceWorld. Heavily armed, highly skilled soldiers training hard so their country would never, ever be invaded again. All the local civilians peacefully asleep in their snug homes, never suspecting their lives were in danger from foreign invaders because the whole peril would be patently absurd. Everyone goes home with apologies all around.<br /><br />On PeaceWorld, everyone everywhere would be protected by heavily armed local Militias on the Swiss Model: local youths well paid, harshly trained and superbly equipped to confront any Aggressor. The World Court would ensure strategic security as reliably as the EU government ensures peace between European countries. No serious international threats, no terrorism beyond sensation-seeking theatrics, no more military crackdowns against helpless civilians. Ever. Any hint of such would be forbidden and swiftly punished by the World Court until organized warfare between any two groups on Earth would be as unthinkable as between Switzerland and Lichtenstein.<br /><br />No more Palestinian and/or Israeli massacres. No more millions of African war casualties, not even dozens. No more fundamentalist Mujadeen… well, some Mujadeen might continue to fight in Afghanistan and nearby (since no one has ever found another hobby they would abide by), but they’d do so in isolation among themselves and at the expense of their own neighbors until their wisest tribal leaders saw reason in peace.<br /><br />All this is entirely within our actual political, communications and military means. It would be a question of a few months’ massive reeducation by the global orthodox media of the world, then massive reorganization of the world’s war fighting capabilities. We refuse to make it happen because we are politically powerless by choice. If enough Learners chose to check it out, no one on Earth could stop us until PeaceWorld were an everyday certainty.<br /><br />March 2, 2011 – Heavily armed units of Palestinian or Israeli, Sri Lankan, Somali or American, Chechen or Russian, Central African -- pick your most fearsome military tough guys -- penetrate foreign borders during night-time maneuvers. Casualties: zero. Damage: zero. Strategic threat: zero. The slumbers of local civilians aren’t even disturbed and everyone goes home casting apologies all around. Headlines on the hour. </span><br /><span style="font-family:times new roman;font-size:130%;"><br /></span><span style="font-family:times new roman;font-size:130%;"><a href="http://peaceworld.110mb.com/300WORLDMILITIA.htm">http://peaceworld.110mb.com/300WORLDMILITIA.htm</a><br /><br />I ask you: What the Hell are we waiting for?</span><br /></span>mark mulliganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15191564280186810137noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31046672.post-1168874296819349092007-01-15T07:17:00.000-08:002007-01-24T05:31:44.493-08:00I love Martin Luther King<span style="font-family:times new roman;font-size:130%;">Martin Luther King was not killed because he advocated for Black America. He was not killed because he advocated for minority rights in America. The powers that be had already established that they were amenable to those things; the interests of American elites and those of its minorities were tied together and mutually dependent. Insofar MLK advocated for those things, he was their pioneer spokesperson and their best publicist. The result of his efforts in that line of thought is the America we now see: an America where any person of good standing and character can achieve his or her goals regardless of skin color or ethnic origin. There are still many injustices and errors to rectify, of course, but these are relatively minor technicalities compared to the brilliance of his achievement. You are reading this text because you are not out on the streets arguing these issues in battle maneuvers; you don’t have to do so because Dr. King achieved your primary goals peacefully.<br /><br />Martin Luther King was killed because he advocated for non-violence and World Peace. He was killed because he advocated for the brotherhood of all humankind on Earth. The powers that be were repelled and panicked by those things; the interests of American elites and those of World Peace were antithetical and mutually contradictory. Insofar MLK advocated those things, he was a raving revolutionary and their worst possible menace. The results of his effort in this respect were his murder and another fifty years of rejection of his most prized belief; thus, a world where no one is secure in the knowledge that his or her children will not be incinerated this very afternoon in some global holocaust, or sent off quietly to soldier for some obscene end and kill the children of other people. There is no progress; on the contrary, we are getting closer and closer to the global chaos he warned us against, with no relief in sight. You are reading this text because Dr. King failed at this primary goal at this moment in time; you do so because you live in an intellectual vacuum otherwise.<br /><br />To those of you out there who revere Dr. King on this his birthday, rejoice momentarily in the triumph of his aspiration that American minorities be treated with equal respect and welcome. Then despair in the catastrophic rejection of his vision of World Peace. Work for that, now. No other task is fitting enough reverence for his memory. In addition, the technical errors you perceive in the treatment of American and world minorities will disappear once the scourge of World War is removed. The one results from the other. World-dominating elites were short-sighted enough to believe they could resolve the former problem without addressing the latter; are you? Dr. King was far-sighted enough to see this would never be the case; are you?<br /><br /></span><a href="http://www.nobelprizes.com/nobel/peace/MLK-nobel.html"><span style="font-family:times new roman;font-size:130%;">http://www.nobelprizes.com/nobel/peace/MLK-nobel.html</span></a><span style="font-family:times new roman;font-size:130%;"><br /><br /></span><a href="http://www.stanford.edu/group/King/about_king/warandpeace/wpquotes.htm"><span style="font-family:times new roman;font-size:130%;">http://www.stanford.edu/group/King/about_king/warandpeace/wpquotes.htm</span></a><br /><br /><a href="http://almaz.com/nobel/peace/1964a.html">http://almaz.com/nobel/peace/1964a.html</a>mark mulliganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15191564280186810137noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31046672.post-1165635472213960702006-12-08T19:35:00.000-08:002006-12-08T19:43:12.406-08:00MONDAY MORNING QUARTERBACKING: CIRCA 2012.<span style="font-size:130%;"><span style="font-family:times new roman;">May the <strong><em>following adjectives</em></strong> be applied to every similar proposal in the future, that it may die abirthing; and to its slimeball advocates, so as to discredit them on the spot. May those same advocates be dispatched to do what they do best: like selling used cars “As is, no warranty.”<br /><br /><strong>Rumsfeldian: <em>adj.</em></strong> 1. Pertaining to a massive, aggressive and transformative project or nested series of projects based on questionable motives, leaky logic and a tissue of lies. 2. Pertaining to a magic fix in search of an imaginary problem, of apocalyptic consequence, tricky execution and perilous outcome. 3. Ruinously expensive: a cost vacuum that will suck in every resource, available or otherwise, and demand ever more, even beyond bankruptcy. 4. Of no possible benefit outside Fantasyland or Mafiaville. 5. Morally objectionable and pragmatically unconvincing at first glance by anyone without a self-serving interest in it, and growing less realistic and moral with time. 6. That grinds to powder any honest critic. 7. Which prohibits the likelihood of valid alternatives in the future. 8. Pertaining to a dead-end, plan-B destroyer; rammed through to its futile and counter-productive trailing-off (it can have no valid ‘conclusion’.) 8. Undertaken despite the warnings of disinterested experts and alarmed laymen alike, long before, during its inception and swelling in volume through its maturity. 9. To the peril, ruin and shattered morale of everyone involved at ground level, and destroying the reputation of every official who buys into it. See <strong>rumsfeldianism, <em>n.</em> </strong>and</span><span style="font-family:times new roman;"><strong> Rumsfeld, Donald, <em>p.n.</em><br /></strong><br /><strong>Bushian: <em>adj.</em> Rumsfeldian</strong>, but with much less intelligence and based on appeals to base emotions like fear, herd instinct and greed.<br /><br /><strong>Cheneyan: <em>adj.</em> Rumsfeldian</strong>, but with even less conscience and more bloody-mindedness.<br /><br /><strong>Rovian: <em>adj.</em> Cheneyan</strong>, but from ambush behind the scenes and in a back-stabbing manner.</span></span>mark mulliganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15191564280186810137noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31046672.post-1159052371946452002006-09-23T15:58:00.000-07:002006-11-03T08:20:45.600-08:00Asabyia, or the confidence of elite civilizations<span style="font-family:times new roman;font-size:130%;">Meditations on <u>War and Peace and War</u> by Peter Turchin, and <u>The Muqaddimah</u> by Ibn-Khaldun (a man whose heart was as great as his mind—if you claim the same gifts, go read him ASAP).<br /><br />Historical empires are a standard method of maximizing human population density. Population is maximized from the center, the capital and/or central cluster of cities, out to the periphery where it is least dense. Ethnic agglomerations differ from empires in that they have (had, they no longer exist for the most part, among our modern urban societies) less well-defined centers, more mobile and diffuse in terms of population density.<br /><br />The inter-ethnic barrier Peter Turchin describes is a line drawn between two or more expanding waves of population density of different and incompatible ethnicity (compatible ethnicities tend to blend, the denser absorbing the lesser ones, more or less aggressively). Normally, this barrier occurs along the least densely populated peripheries of these groupings. Its low population density is only increased as imperial armies and ethnic raiding parties cross over and/or fortify it. This is a high-lethality area where cultural evolution is accelerated by lethal competition and reduced carrying capacity. The outcome of evolution within this omnicidal Petri dish is a spike of mutual confidence among survivors (Khaldun’s asabiya plus Turchin’s elaborations). Comparatively speaking, this would be a social aberration, similar to bacteria learning how to pump antibiotics from their cells, even though this energy expenditure would be prohibited under normal circumstances of mutual competition with organisms that did not burden themselves with such a task. This social aberration (maximized confidence) permits smaller populations of “barbarians” to overcome/absorb greater, seemingly better organized ones and appropriate their resources (carrying capacity – land), reducing the opponent’s population density and increasing their own.<br /><br />Though human population density has increased mindlessly throughout history – insofar it was able – this was not an inherent good. Population densities below a certain threshold do not permit effective resistance against denser outside concentrations – even if confidence spikes (as it would, inevitably, in smaller conglomerations competing with other small ones). Beyond a certain threshold, the population density of successful empires exceeds carrying capacity (multiplied by technology as appropriate), confidence is replaced by rational strategizing and moralists begin punishing saints and promoting knaves in their place (see Turchin’s definitions), instead of the reverse, in an attempt to solve this unsolvable problem. This would resemble an out-of-control immune response in an otherwise healthy organism. Both spikes and troughs of confidence would be situational aberrations. At that point, a lesser population density wave, its confidence spiking, attacks and takes over the denser one whose confidence is in trough.<br /><br />This cycle will be reenacted endlessly until one world community (empire is an inappropriate term, since empires are built to fight other empires/ethnicities and there would be no other such to confront the world community we are talking about here) finds a way to regulate planetary population densities to just below sustainable carrying capacity, each sub-population within its own biosphere. Civilization is a series of clumsy attempts, constantly refined by disaster, to solve this problem. Our central problem is therefore not technological development, nor even peace, but the voluntary self-regulation of population densities to sustainable levels corresponding precisely with carrying capacity times technology properly applied (I might say reverently applied) of indefinite duration. The stabilization of optimal confidence levels, instead of feed-back transitions from spikes to troughs and corresponding military chaos.<br /><br />There remain several problems: how is confidence boosted and how is it diminished within large human populations? The diminishing part seems easier to resolve. As womenfolk who belong to conquered peoples or declining empires witness their natal families being massacred and social structures destroyed, as they are raped and enslaved by violent strangers, as new periods of hunger and misery replace prior times of sufficient food and relative peace, they will undergo physiological stress factors that will subtly warp their children’s minds, both before and after birth. These affects will be both physiological and behavioral, increasing the number of knavish children and reducing that of saints, producing heightened levels of selfishness, antisocial behavior and social collapse.<br /><br />Recall that we are speaking of very large numbers of people over great stretches of time. Turchin speaks of this type of transition, from confidence to selfishness, as taking hundreds of years for a full cycle within a given population, several dozens of generations. At any given time, even during the here and now, countless women are abused and their children grow up damaged by this abuse. But under optimal conditions and ideally, a majority of women would remain content (less stressed) and that contentment would reflect a healthier crop of children and greater levels of social cooperation. At least as long as population density did not exceed carrying capacity multiplied by sustainable technology.<br /><br />How is it, though, that the greatest historic outbreaks of confidence have occurred among relatively minor tribes at interethnic boundaries – a location so lethal that it would seem to optimize the victimization of women and corruption of their children? The only alternative would seem to be the advent of truly wolf-like small societies within this zone: infinitely cunning, brutal and successful in their attacks upon outsiders, yet angelically benign with respect to their own women and children. How this paradox arises (powerful military groups are by nature abusive of their children) I do not know. Perhaps there is a level of social stress and military peril beyond which the increase in wife and child abuse becomes paradoxical, the way massive or continuous dosages of a drug would produce the opposite outcome expected? This topic requires intensive study.<br /><br />The same can be said of reduced confidence levels in well-fattened old empires en route to decline. What is it about the provision of adequate rations, social order and reduced stress that would reduce confidence levels and replace them with selfishness and destructive social conflict? In short, why would overall peace corrupt civic virtue, while the threat of annihilation would appear to groom it? This topic requires even more intensive study.<br /> </span>mark mulliganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15191564280186810137noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31046672.post-1157411995604485662006-09-04T16:18:00.000-07:002006-09-05T06:27:18.946-07:00What set off WeaponWorld, 5000 years ago?<span style="font-size:130%;"><span style="font-family:times new roman;">The causative events that replaced peace mentality with weapon mentality in the human conscience are subtle, numerous and synergistic. What’s more, peace mentality is by nature prehistoric, since during the past five thousand years, written history has consisted in the perfection of weapon mentality at its expense. It would take centuries of historians much smarter than me to enumerate these origins honestly. The section WHY of LEARNERS attempts this enumeration in a few hundred pages. </span><br /><span style="font-family:times new roman;"></span><br /><span style="font-family:times new roman;"><a href="http://peaceworld.freeservers.com/020TABLEOFCONTENTS.htm">http://peaceworld.freeservers.com/020TABLEOFCONTENTS.htm</a></span><br /><span style="font-family:times new roman;"></span><br /></span><span style="font-size:130%;"><span style="font-family:times new roman;">Would I be crazy enough to dare delimit, on a page or two, some causative elements I presumed to find without scientific proof? Of course! Thank you (SLP) for asking me that question. In this American vacuum of cerebral dialogue, wherein I find myself captive, my own conclusions cannot succeed all by themselves.<br /><br />First off, the transformation of mankind, from meat for saber-toothed tigers into the dominant omnivore species of this planetary ecology. Don’t ask me how that happened; I have no idea. As a tactical problem, facing species of stronger carnivores, it seems almost insoluble to me, without talents if not extraterrestrial assistance of which we have no idea. Also, the bankruptcy of these magical and mythical aids - at least, according to us modern ignoramuses – that rendered human economies into a zero-sum military proposition, instead of that of peaceful, unlimited resources prior, based on grace and the miraculous co-operation resulting therefrom. All that since hundreds of millennia, concluded 5,000 years ago.</span></span><br /><br /><p><span style="font-family:times new roman;"><span style="font-size:130%;">I bandy about thousands of years of human culture. Recall that one thousand years of human time equals at least twenty successive generations of tribal elders, each at least fifty years old. Each generation subtly influenced by its predecessors and each subtly influencing its replacements. None of this occured overnight.</span></p></span><span style="font-family:times new roman;font-size:130%;">Meanwhile, the cyclic and accelerating destruction of a much more peaceful human civilization, of a planetary ecology much more welcoming and of technologies that would seem bizarre to us; by means of continental ice melt tsunamis that took place approximately 10,000 years ago. The only survivors were a few primitive shepherds and hunters-gatherers on highland plateaus proof against these tsunamis (and some civilized survivors who enlightened them as best they could). They rebuilt isolated and much less subtle civilizations in a decimated ecology and equipped with starveling energy technologies. They replaced this ancestral culture based on oral recitation of holy texts learned by heart (and thus much more worthy) with those based on written texts, much better at authorizing and perpetuating weapon lies and stupidities.<br /></span><span style="font-family:times new roman;"></span><br /><span style="font-family:times new roman;font-size:130%;">I love poetry; you cannot understand how much. My digitally pixilated words are shit compared to poetry you could not help but memorize and recite because they were so beautifully wise.<br /><br />The following transformations are not listed in chronological order; be warned.<br /><br />The dumbed-down survivors of this destruction could not cure those born with violent mental pathologies and incorporate them into peaceful civilization in an elegant manner. These deviants agglomerated and organized themselves into destructive bands. The prior civilization could not survive them, suffering as it did climate transformations and new plagues beyond its ability to cure. Given the disappearance of truly nutritive and medicinal farming, remaining agricultural technologies competed against those of nomad herders, and the first villages, rebuilt during millennia of mounting shortages, were fortified and militarized. The Plant Trap impaired the raising of healthy children. (I am summarizing – see LEARNERS for details). Alcohol was adopted in order to concentrate rare farm surpluses for preservation through many periods of famine. Its behavioral repercussions canceled hundreds of thousands of years of refinement in our social ethics as internally peaceful packs of omnivores. Military technologies, religions and organizations prevailed at an accelerating pace over those peaceful, and managed to extinguish them almost entirely. Here we are.<br /><br />Yet this attribution of first causes, no matter how attractive to the intellect, is not required for Learner transformation. These causes are embedded in the depths of time and therefore beyond our control. Weapons mentality survives because of the weapon mythology it disseminates. We need to replace that mythology, in its cultural entirety, by a peaceful, entirely parallel one just as justifiable. Our recognition that we hate peace – as much as individuals as members of cultures that hate it – and our self-transformation as well as that of our cultures by acts of pure, communal will – no matter how lame – those must be our current goals.<br /><br />I suspect that this transformation could be the most lethal one we need undergo, barring the ultimate expression of weapon mentality that could sterilize the whole planet, short of our stopping it once and for all. Thereafter, if our civilization survives at all, we may rebuild peaceful paleotechnics, if not their superior substitutes, able to grant us unlimited energy directed towards peace, replacing ours of military penury. We are willfully stupid; it is a question of reinventing ourselves smarter on a planetary basis; of recabling the collective superconscience, as ADN would wish us to do.<br /><br />The religious implications of this transformation, I leave you to consider according to your fancy. Christ never required them of us; He compels nothing of anyone, as Love never does. “Let him without sin throw the first stone.” Those words confirm His Divinity, and God’s—beyond our wildest expectations. If we will not adopt them voluntarily, we are not worthy of them, nor is our species to survive. After all, ADN has all the time in this universe, as well as those to come, to create a worthy civilization. Will we be found worthy? I stumble over refuse on our streets and children famished all over the Earth, that confirm our unworthiness.<br /><br />The substitution in peace of this cultural weapon mythology is our principal task. Scientific enumeration of prior causes will be the task of Learners to come: beneficiaries of a civilization much smarter than ours, recovering from our perpetual self-lobotomies to better answer military requirements, each antinomial and ultimately insoluble.<br /><br />I await this perestroika, while dreading the repercussions of our militant, ritual stupidity. Given this principal task, our primary problem consists in adhering to peaceful means (of which we are virtually ignorant) in order to reach this peaceful end, instead of falling into the trap of militant means (seeming many times easier and less suicidal to us) that will only confirm the cultural dominance of weapon mentality. Rather, I await the advent of international Learners much more gifted than me, through the coaching of their distinct lives, to teach us how to reach it. LEARNERS is just the spark of inspiration cast upon the parched tinder of their planetary genius.<br /><br />If it were up to me all alone, or to a few Learners so inclined, no success would be feasible. Up to every one of them operating as a co-operative commune, perhaps one chance in two. Up to someone else, practicing whatever else, good luck with that!<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /></span></span><span style="font-family:times new roman;font-size:130%;"></span></span></span><span style="font-family:times new roman;font-size:130%;"></span><span style="font-family:times new roman;"></span><span style="font-family:times new roman;"></span>mark mulliganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15191564280186810137noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31046672.post-1157321205263053062006-09-03T14:03:00.000-07:002006-09-03T15:16:09.536-07:00Fight in Iraq or fight at homeNixon negotiated with the North Vietnamese behind President Johnson’s back during a declared Police Action (Vietnam). Reagan negotiated with the Iranians behind President Carter’s back during the (Iran) Hostage Crisis. Bush the Minor negotiated with the Taliban behind President Clinton’s back during another military crisis (Twin Towers I, the Destroyer Cole, the bombed Embassies). Then, as President, this same Bush the Minor choke-chained the intelligence community and thus permitted 9/11 to happen (so as not to disturb delicate natural gas pipeline negotiations that the Taliban broke off nine days before 9/11).<br /><br />Now, from my eccentric perspective, rendering aid and comfort to an avowed enemy of the United States, behind the back of the Commander in Chief and in direct contradiction of his intent, and facilitating thousands of American casualties in the process, that’s Treason punishable by firing squad (I’d settle for throwing every responsible party in jail and chucking the keys – no need for an International War Crimes tribunal; we can dispose of this little matter in-house).<br /><br />This is no wild-eyed conspiracy theory. These high crimes and misdemeanors are on the record for anyone to see. Heck, Republicans BRAG about getting away with them. What is the punishment for serial Treason in the USA? Getting your Party Commissar elected against a Democrat incumbent. Not once, mind you; three times. Who permitted this triple treason? The Democrats, both in and out of Congressional majority. If a Democratic President is ever elected again (which I doubt, unless some crypto-slime like Lieberman) the Republicans will simply cut a deal with our worst enemies abroad, and thus regain the White House. Simple. Effective. Guaranteed success.<br /><br />Throw in an unpunished Presidential assassination (Kennedy) and the assassination of a Democrat Presidential shoo-in (another Kennedy), plus two blatantly stolen Presidential elections, (2000, 2004). Plus NOTHING done to prevent recurrence (2006, 2008). I cannot help but conclude, if Bush the Minor or his upcoming Republican Presidential replacement, Adolph Hitler III, went out on the White House Lawn and, in front of the entire White House Press Corps, shot your Grandmother in the back of the neck, the entire Democratic Leadership Committee would fall over itself to swear it was the fault of Left-Wing extremists, and the lot of you would buy it<br /><br />Please! Let’s have no public disturbance!<br /><br />The other day, Bush told us that if we withdrew from Iraq, we would have to finish this war on our streets at home. God bless him; for once in his lifetime, he spoke the truth. If we force him to withdraw from Iraq, he will wage exactly the same kind of war against us at home. We have been warned.mark mulliganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15191564280186810137noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31046672.post-1153000521643081512006-07-15T14:14:00.000-07:002006-07-17T12:26:21.253-07:00The Beka Valley as 21st Century Cannae<p>OK. Let's play "Name Your Favorite Nightmare Scenario!"<br /><br /><ul>. Saddam actually did ship off to Syria his entire arsenal of weapons of mass destruction … just like he sent his fighter planes to Iran for safekeeping. Remember?<br /><br />· That President of all crackpots, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, was dead serious when he proclaimed that destroying Israel is official Iranian policy from now on. He’s worried that once he and his psycho supporters get replaced by Iranian 'moderates', this favorite hobby of his (exterminating Israel) will go out the window once and for all – last chance!<br /><br />· The Hezbollah terrorists are just sucker bait to tempt the elite of the Israeli Army deep into Northern Lebanon.<br /><br />· Once that mechanized juggernaut is strung out along the only roads through that impassable mountain terrain; just immobilize the head and tail ends of each road column, then fill every valley turned into a military parking lot with neurotoxins and bioplague. No place to run, no place to hide. Sorta like the Russian columns that invaded Finland during the Winter War of 1939-40 – except everybody would die, not just all the road-bound tankers. A lot easier than blanketing American mech columns out in the open desert during Desert Storm, free to scatter in any direction at 30 mph to find cleaner air.<br /><br />· What about the Hezbollah guerillas and their civilian supporters? Why, my friend, they get to be martyrs for Allah! A free, one way ticket to Paradise issued to each and every one of them – man, woman and child – by surviving Imams from their deep, plush bunkers.<br /><br />· Simultaneously, massive attacks by Syrian, Jordanian and Egyptian main-force elements across the Israeli border, in the hope of overrunning Israeli nuke launch sites and command/control centers before they can inlay the entire Middle East with radioactive glass. </ul>Bets, anyone? Who’s sucker enough to bet on humanity, compassion and reason over religious insanity? <p></p>mark mulliganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15191564280186810137noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31046672.post-1152997064544420342006-07-15T13:16:00.000-07:002006-07-15T14:10:00.736-07:00Ten trillion dollars short and thirty years late<strong>Steven Aftergood's Blog: Secrecy News</strong>, reports that the U.S. Army has finally updated its counterinsurgency doctrine, thirty years after the last one was written up, post-Vietnam, and three years after Iraq was invaded.<br /><br /><a href="http://fas.org/blog/secrecy/2006/07/">http://fas.org/blog/secrecy/2006/07/</a><br /><br />Do you recall the <strong>Wienberger Doctrine</strong>? The one <strong>Colin Powell</strong> was supposed to endorse? Don't ever go to war without overwhelming force, retain clear objectives, have a precise in-and-out timeline and collect multi-lateral international support? You know, all those things we barged into Iraq without the slightest trace of? That was the gist of the U.S. Army doctrine written thirty years ago. Fat lot of good it did us, then and now. I wonder how much more good this new one will do us. Perhaps in later applications in Boston, Chicago and Seattle?<br /><br />Well, I guess this new doctrine should be called: "By the way, don't squash too many civilian bugs while you're at it..."<br /><br />It was written by <strong>General David Petraeus</strong> who commanded the 101st Airmobile Division and <strong>Colonel Conrad Crane</strong> of the Military History Institute. They should be praised for the moral courage it must have taken them to promote such a doctrine despite the mental inertia of the rest of the U.S. Military and especially its neo-con, chicken hawk, torture-is-worthwhile minders. So should Marine <strong>Colonel T.X. Hanes</strong>, for inspiring this effort with his book, <strong>The Sling and the Stone</strong>. Must get a copy of that book to read…<br /><br />Steven quotes this draft manual as follows:<br /><br />"Traditionally, armies have had to unlearn much of their doctrine and (re)learn the principles of COIN while waging COIN campaigns."<br />Counterinsurgency "presents a complex and often unfamiliar set of missions and considerations for a military commander."<br />Among the "paradoxes of counterinsurgency" are the fact that "the more you protect your force, the less secure you are"; "the more force [is] used, the less effective it is"; and "sometimes doing nothing is the best reaction."<br /><br />I only found out about this development by reading the July 13, 2006 version of <a href="http://www.lemonde.fr/">http://www.lemonde.fr/</a>, the website for <strong>Le Monde</strong>, the French equivalent of the New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal and The Christian Science Monitor combined. Le Monde ran a nice long article about the Secrecy News piece, with more quotes from the final draft Field Manual. I’m sure I couldn't find more than two column inch squibs concerning this topic among all those newspapers combined, and AP, and Reuters and UPI—but then again, I’m a hopeless optimist when it comes to American journalism. Forget TV.<br /><br />Anywhoo… The reason I bring this up is because I whipped up <strong>my very own version of counterinsurgency doctrine</strong> (being the “Army of One” that I am) at least eight months ago, at<br /><br /><a href="http://peaceworld.freeservers.com/300WORLDMILITIA.htm">http://peaceworld.freeservers.com/300WORLDMILITIA.htm</a><br /><br />You are welcome to go take a look at it. My version is not only unclassified and in final, but free to the general public. Plus its A LOT shorter.<br /><br />Once (if ever)<br /><br />"<a href="http://www.fas.org/irp/doddir/army/fm3-24fd.pdf">Counterinsurgency</a>," <strong>U.S. Army Field Manual 3-24</strong> (Final Draft), June 2006 (241 pages, 2.4 MB PDF file)<br /><br />comes out in its declassified final version, you will be amazed how similar our conclusions turned out to be. Is that a good thing? Search me...mark mulliganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15191564280186810137noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31046672.post-1152772972154520892006-07-12T23:35:00.000-07:002006-07-17T10:04:17.286-07:00Who benefits from Mumbai?<span style="font-family:times new roman;font-size:130%;">I can’t stop thinking about all those poor people in Mumbai, just like all those poor Spaniards and Londoners, New Yorkers and Kenyans, Iraqis, Israelis, Afghans and Palestinians. That brother/sisterhood of bomb victims winds up being the most innocent, cosmopolitan, ecumenical, interethnic and profoundly human on this sorry planet. Too bad the whole of humanity can’t rally around their peaceful memory, and not the bloody-minded priorities of their murderers.Rattling to work on morning trains; superheated, thick and sticky crowds attempting valiantly to remain civilized; everyone yearning that that first stuffy challenge of the morning be over and done with, that the day’s gray workload liberate them from it; the gray monsoon rattles every car roof under its ceaseless downpour. The roar, the sway and the damp, burnt tang of cheaply lain track… Then the stunning blow (I can feel its first kiss on my crawling scalp), literally decapitating, vaporizing the upper torso of those nearest, caving the skulls and collapsing the shoulders of those standing mid-ground and spattering the remainder with vaporized gore and a shrapnel of overhead grillwork and bone splinters, scything broken-legged everyone sprawling as mortally wounded trains screech to a grinding halt… Dead silence momentarily, then the screaming aftermath rinsed in blood and endless rain. The hospitals overrun with dead and dying filling the corridors and sending nurses and orderlies running pale for extra supplies, trying not to slide on all that bloody spoor. The agony, the shock, the grief. All those innocent children turned instantly into orphans through no fault of their own—they’ll never really believe that. Horrible beyond imagining. Yet quite common, these days. Pretty much a replay of Bali, of London, of Barcelona, of 9/11, of Iraq day-to-day—and of how many countless bombings before and since?<br /><br />Did someone recruit twice as many willing suicide bombers in the Muslim community on the outskirts of Mumbai as from around London? Guarding their sacred bundles in the overhead racks until they were vaporized by them, too? Didn't their fellow passengers smell the stink of their fear, read it off their body language? Finally, was that recruiting slime ball paid by ISI crazies or by equally insane loose cannon peers in India? Mumbai, that most worldly of cities heading up a world-weary yet upsurging nation among the senior on Earth. Salman Rushdie’s stomping grounds, well known to us residual reading occidentals because he’s guided us into it, through it and beyond it, lovingly, more than once. The Paris, New York and LA of India; which only Indians could combine into one package. A center of cosmopolitanism and a shaky bastion of mutual tolerance, if deeply traumatized in the recent past. The one place the extremists on both sides would love to decapitate: both literally and figuratively—as someone has managed to achieve: may he rot in Hell forever. May his Hell be a perpetual train ride in a first-class charnel car containing seventy virgin decapitated corpses crowding around him and laughing shrilly out of blood-bubbling throats at his vicious stupidity. Who but Hindu extremists will benefit? Certainly not Mubarak with his three-to-one outlays on the military versus health and education combined, his country swarming with Yahoos disguised as good Muslims sandbagged behind every other mountain, his fistful of nukes that pretty much cancel everyone’s glorious military ambitions. Not the vast majority of Kashmiris who wished everyone would just go home and leave them alone. Not Muslim Indians who must feel like hunted animals on their own block right now.<br /><br />How many thousands of insults, how many sly blows and cunning crimes do those two hundred dead and three times as many wounded atone for? How many times more pain and anguish will they incite, as innocently as those sorry bastards did deliberately who blew up that holy mosque in Iraq? I ask again: who benefits? Only the BJP – whom I’ve read had pretty much run out of political steam and relevancy in the upcoming Indian elections, short of this catastrophe – and its psychotic outriders, of course. They delude themselves they and their Hindu fundamentalism will benefit. May they choke on that steaming benefit… Wasn’t it, after all, fundamentalists who murdered Gandhi, just like Israeli Premier Yitzhak Shamir, just like Egyptian President Sadat, just like any leader with any compassion, common sense and charisma for the last few decades on this planet; while corrupt and incompetent hand-wringers swap places with corrupt and incompetent firebrands, while corrupt and fully competent swindlers run everything from the back rooms, and some damn fool can always be found to gun down anyone honest who holds out any promise of peace whatsoever—and so on, ad nauseum, with every-growing consistency and ‘efficiency’? I repeat, who benefits most? In short – whatever side they claim to be on and whatever God they claim to worship but actually disgrace – no one who merits the title human. </span>mark mulliganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15191564280186810137noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31046672.post-1152754396753078862006-07-12T18:00:00.000-07:002006-09-07T14:36:29.006-07:00Well, here goes nothin'!<span style="font-family:times new roman;font-size:130%;">I don't know about the rest of you out there ... I really don't.<br /><br />As far as I'm concerned, I must have taken a wrong turn during my last reincarnation, to wind up on this funky, dead-end planet: three thousand plus years of "Thou shalt not kill" and killing is still the hottest export commodity; two thousand years of "Love your neighbor as yourself" and hatred is a banner headline and vote-getting novelty every morning; fifteen hundred years of "Always help a fellow Muslim and never harm one" and Baghdad, Iraq. You'd think someone would have figured out something slightly less stupid and vicious by now.<br /><br />Either I committed some unforgivable sin during past lives and this is where my bad karma dumped me; or, like an idiot, I volunteered to parachute into this suicide palace on some mission impossible; or both. Either way, I could kick myself...<br /><br />All-in-all, humans seem to be a relatively OK bunch, taken as individuals. Wherever I've traveled on this planet (and I've covered some ground) those who wanted to help others and be helped by them have outnumbered the rest by hundreds to one. We just seem to have empowered every one of those less-that-one-in-a-hundred sociopaths to gun us down, dumb us down and ruin everything -- by the book.<br /><br />Me, I'm looking for peaceful alternatives. Holistic solutions, not reductive, a-little-fix-here fussbudgets. Global ones instead, umbrella ones, giant, three-ring-circus, big top tent ones. A gigantic baobab tree under whose cool shade we could quietly discuss the sane management of PeaceWorld, out of the UV-glare of WeaponWorld's official insanity.<br /><br />All by my lonesome, I've been plotting a planetary prison break from WeaponWorld. With only the occasional pause for a few insane cackles and a moment or two of neurotic muttering, I've carefully mapped out all of WeaponWorld's weak points and soft spots. WeaponWorld is a fortress of combination locks, voice codes and hardened-armor doors, true; but for twenty years now, I've been jiggling tumblers, stealing passwords and drilling hinge cores. I just may have found one or more ways to defeat WeaponWorld and replace it by PeaceWorld. Now, all I need is a massive number of peaceful infiltrators to go probe those weaknesses, find out where the guards have really gone AWOL and pour through the cracks and crannies I've mapped, that riddle WeaponWorld's seeming massive battlements, out into PeaceWorld beyond.<br /><br />I'm looking for fellow LEARNERS, fellow PeaceWorld expats doing hard time on this WeaponWorld just like me, whose ambitions are no less extravagant than mine. So far, they've been a hard bunch to find. They are lost here and there in the bovine herd of humanity chewing its cud more or less contentedly until the butcher's bill comes due. They have no cohesion, no common value system; they are credophobes. Thanks to the gangrenous ideologies they were brought up on, they are afraid to believe in anything any longer, except a few reductive little fixes their scientific training taught them would be OK just this once.<br /><br />Forget your little fixes. Forget your cluelessness and the sense of helplessness it induces in you. Instead, check out what I have come up with, and believe in SOMETHING once again, besides the killer-primate babble you were raised on… Check it out:<br /><br /></span><a href="http://peaceworld.freeservers.com/020TABLEOFCONTENTS.htm"><span style="font-family:times new roman;font-size:130%;">http://peaceworld.freeservers.com/020TABLEOFCONTENTS.htm</span></a><span style="font-family:times new roman;font-size:130%;"><br /><br />See for yourself. Then get back to me if you care at all about things of any importance. Just be POSITIVE for once -- I don't mean certain, I mean constructive. That is all I ask. I ask nothing less from every Learner on Earth.</span>mark mulliganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15191564280186810137noreply@blogger.com