Symbolism of the World Series

I’m watching the world series tonight as my home town team is hosting Texas. It just dawned on me that is Bush country yet it seems so much has gone right for our birds. They get crazy calls, trade errors with em, but make unbelievable clutch hits from previously quiet players. I mean it just has had this feel.

One of the circles of power in America is the German Bush Sr running the C!A and through that knowledge has covertly exercised substantial financial control of much hidden wealth. I won’t spend much time on this, its unimportant in the grand picture but one of humans games. Tonight his team seems to be on the ropes and it is nearly finished.

He is reported to be suffering from dimensia. His secret empire is supposedly on the ropes. There is some high drama being played on this field and there it is again. The field is where they play and it is where consciousness plays. Wow!

So with today being the end of the Mayan calendar could it be the end of the time of the dark wielding power? And now with the world series pushed off by a day of mans schedule so Chris Carpenter can pitch a beautiful game seven!

Everything clicks into place and its called Americas Past Time. Consider there is no past time after today. Now it is the “end of time”…how about it’s the end of the ancient power structure trapping consciousness on this planet? Here we watch the Rangers (control) just slipping up & not making the clutch plays, getting no luck.

The bird symbol is flying high, we are about to. The birds win. Think about that, feel it. I’m just starting to take off! The first inning. Each team scored 2, I feel two as two ones. So in the 1 inninng 1.1 runs per team 1.11.11, the non American way to say the first of November?

It’s been a detached experience most of the way through, the cards shouldn’t be here. This would be the 11th World Series title in 2011. The Rangers have two World Series but they are back to back which again feels like 11. I’m sure there are many more numbers that would boggle Mind.

It is time for mind to rest and for soemthing else to guide us. Mind tires us out eh? Dont take this all so seriously. Let go and just enjoy. The ride is getting intense and November will be a very transformative month.

I suppose it’s time…

TruthOut: Reflections of a GOP Operative Who Left the Cult

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Goodbye to All That: Reflections of a GOP Operative Who Left the Cult

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Goodbye to All That: Reflections of a GOP Operative Who Left the Cult

Saturday 3 September 2011

by: Mike Lofgren, Truthout | News Analysis

 

(Photo: Carolyn Tiry / Flickr [3])

Barbara Stanwyck: “We’re both rotten!”

Fred MacMurray: “Yeah – only you’re a little more rotten.” -”Double Indemnity” (1944)

Those lines of dialogue from a classic film noir sum up the state of the two political parties in contemporary America. Both parties are rotten – how could they not be, given the complete infestation of the political system by corporate money on a scale that now requires a presidential candidate to raise upwards of a billion dollars to be competitive in the general election? Both parties are captives to corporate loot. The main reason the Democrats’ health care bill will be a budget buster once it fully phases in is the Democrats’ rank capitulation to corporate interests – no single-payer system, in order to mollify the insurers; and no negotiation of drug prices, a craven surrender to Big Pharma.

But both parties are not rotten in quite the same way. The Democrats have their share of machine politicians, careerists, corporate bagmen, egomaniacs and kooks. Nothing, however, quite matches the modern GOP.

To those millions of Americans who have finally begun paying attention to politics and watched with exasperation the tragicomedy of the debt ceiling extension, it may have come as a shock that the Republican Party is so full of lunatics. To be sure, the party, like any political party on earth, has always had its share of crackpots, like Robert K. Dornan or William E. Dannemeyer. But the crackpot outliers of two decades ago have become the vital center today: Steve King, Michele Bachman (now a leading presidential candidate as well), Paul Broun, Patrick McHenry, Virginia Foxx, Louie Gohmert, Allen West. The Congressional directory now reads like a casebook of lunacy.

It was this cast of characters and the pernicious ideas they represent that impelled me to end a nearly 30-year career as a professional staff member on Capitol Hill. A couple of months ago, I retired; but I could see as early as last November that the Republican Party would use the debt limit vote, an otherwise routine legislative procedure that has been used 87 times since the end of World War II, in order to concoct an entirely artificial fiscal crisis. Then, they would use that fiscal crisis to get what they wanted, by literally holding the US and global economies as hostages.

The debt ceiling extension is not the only example of this sort of political terrorism. Republicans were willing to lay off 4,000 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) employees, 70,000 private construction workers and let FAA safety inspectors work without pay, in fact, forcing them to pay for their own work-related travel – how prudent is that? – in order to strong arm some union-busting provisions into the FAA reauthorization.

Everyone knows that in a hostage situation, the reckless and amoral actor has the negotiating upper hand over the cautious and responsible actor because the latter is actually concerned about the life of the hostage, while the former does not care. This fact, which ought to be obvious, has nevertheless caused confusion among the professional pundit class, which is mostly still stuck in the Bob Dole era in terms of its orientation. For instance, Ezra Klein wrote [4] of his puzzlement over the fact that while House Republicans essentially won the debt ceiling fight, enough of them were sufficiently dissatisfied that they might still scuttle the deal. Of course they might – the attitude of many freshman Republicans to national default was “bring it on!”

It should have been evident to clear-eyed observers that the Republican Party is becoming less and less like a traditional political party in a representative democracy and becoming more like an apocalyptic cult, or one of the intensely ideological authoritarian parties of 20th century Europe. This trend has several implications, none of them pleasant.

In his “Manual of Parliamentary Practice,” Thomas Jefferson wrote that it is less important that every rule and custom of a legislature be absolutely justifiable in a theoretical sense, than that they should be generally acknowledged and honored by all parties. These include unwritten rules, customs and courtesies that lubricate the legislative machinery and keep governance a relatively civilized procedure. The US Senate has more complex procedural rules than any other legislative body in the world; many of these rules are contradictory, and on any given day, the Senate parliamentarian may issue a ruling that contradicts earlier rulings on analogous cases.

The only thing that can keep the Senate functioning is collegiality and good faith. During periods of political consensus, for instance, the World War II and early post-war eras, the Senate was a “high functioning” institution: filibusters were rare and the body was legislatively productive. Now, one can no more picture the current Senate producing the original Medicare Act than the old Supreme Soviet having legislated the Bill of Rights.

Far from being a rarity, virtually every bill, every nominee for Senate confirmation and every routine procedural motion is now subject to a Republican filibuster. Under the circumstances, it is no wonder that Washington is gridlocked: legislating has now become war minus the shooting, something one could have observed 80 years ago in the Reichstag of the Weimar Republic. As Hannah Arendt observed, a disciplined minority of totalitarians can use the instruments of democratic government to undermine democracy itself.

John P. Judis sums up [5] the modern GOP this way:

“Over the last four decades, the Republican Party has transformed from a loyal opposition into an insurrectionary party that flouts the law when it is in the majority and threatens disorder when it is the minority. It is the party of Watergate and Iran-Contra, but also of the government shutdown in 1995 and the impeachment trial of 1999. If there is an earlier American precedent for today’s Republican Party, it is the antebellum Southern Democrats of John Calhoun who threatened to nullify, or disregard, federal legislation they objected to and who later led the fight to secede from the union over slavery.”

A couple of years ago, a Republican committee staff director told me candidly (and proudly) what the method was to all this obstruction and disruption. Should Republicans succeed in obstructing the Senate from doing its job, it would further lower Congress’s generic favorability rating among the American people. By sabotaging the reputation of an institution of government, the party that is programmatically against government would come out the relative winner.

A deeply cynical tactic, to be sure, but a psychologically insightful one that plays on the weaknesses both of the voting public and the news media. There are tens of millions of low-information voters who hardly know which party controls which branch of government, let alone which party is pursuing a particular legislative tactic. These voters’ confusion over who did what allows them to form the conclusion that “they are all crooks,” and that “government is no good,” further leading them to think, “a plague on both your houses” and “the parties are like two kids in a school yard.” This ill-informed public cynicism, in its turn, further intensifies the long-term decline in public trust in government that has been taking place since the early 1960s – a distrust that has been stoked by Republican rhetoric at every turn (“Government is the problem,” declared Ronald Reagan in 1980).

The media are also complicit in this phenomenon. Ever since the bifurcation of electronic media into a more or less respectable “hard news” segment and a rabidly ideological talk radio and cable TV political propaganda arm, the “respectable” media have been terrified of any criticism for perceived bias. Hence, they hew to the practice of false evenhandedness. Paul Krugman has skewered [6] this tactic as being the “centrist cop-out.” “I joked long ago,” he says, “that if one party declared that the earth was flat, the headlines would read ‘Views Differ on Shape of Planet.’”

Inside-the-Beltway wise guy Chris Cillizza merely proves Krugman right in his Washington Post analysis of “winners and losers” in the debt ceiling impasse. He wrote [7] that the institution of Congress was a big loser in the fracas, which is, of course, correct, but then he opined: “Lawmakers – bless their hearts – seem entirely unaware of just how bad they looked during this fight and will almost certainly spend the next few weeks (or months) congratulating themselves on their tremendous magnanimity.” Note how the pundit’s ironic deprecation falls like the rain on the just and unjust alike, on those who precipitated the needless crisis and those who despaired of it. He seems oblivious that one side – or a sizable faction of one side – has deliberately attempted to damage the reputation of Congress to achieve its political objectives.

This constant drizzle of “there the two parties go again!” stories out of the news bureaus, combined with the hazy confusion of low-information voters, means that the long-term Republican strategy of undermining confidence in our democratic institutions has reaped electoral dividends. The United States has nearly the lowest voter participation among Western democracies; this, again, is a consequence of the decline of trust in government institutions – if government is a racket and both parties are the same, why vote? And if the uninvolved middle declines to vote, it increases the electoral clout of a minority that is constantly being whipped into a lather by three hours daily of Rush Limbaugh or Fox News. There were only 44 million Republican voters in the 2010 mid-term elections, but they effectively canceled the political results of the election of President Obama by 69 million voters.

This tactic of inducing public distrust of government is not only cynical, it is schizophrenic. For people who profess to revere the Constitution, it is strange that they so caustically denigrate the very federal government that is the material expression of the principles embodied in that document. This is not to say that there is not some theoretical limit to the size or intrusiveness of government; I would be the first to say there are such limits, both fiscal and Constitutional. But most Republican officeholders seem strangely uninterested in the effective repeal of Fourth Amendment protections by the Patriot Act, the weakening of habeas corpus and self-incrimination protections in the public hysteria following 9/11 or the unpalatable fact that the United States has the largest incarcerated population of any country on earth. If anything, they would probably opt for more incarcerated persons, as imprisonment is a profit center for the prison privatization industry, which is itself a growth center for political contributions to these same politicians.[1] Instead, they prefer to rail against those government programs that actually help people. And when a program is too popular to attack directly, like Medicare or Social Security, they prefer to undermine it by feigning an agonized concern about the deficit. That concern, as we shall see, is largely fictitious.

Undermining Americans’ belief in their own institutions of self-government remains a prime GOP electoral strategy. But if this technique falls short of producing Karl Rove’s dream of 30 years of unchallengeable one-party rule (as all such techniques always fall short of achieving the angry and embittered true believer’s New Jerusalem), there are other even less savory techniques upon which to fall back. Ever since Republicans captured the majority in a number of state legislatures last November, they have systematically attempted to make it more difficult to vote: by onerous voter ID requirements (in Wisconsin, Republicans have legislated photo IDs while simultaneously shutting Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) offices in Democratic constituencies while at the same time lengthening the hours of operation of DMV offices in GOP constituencies); by narrowing registration periods; and by residency requirements that may disenfranchise university students.

This legislative assault is moving in a diametrically opposed direction to 200 years of American history, when the arrow of progress pointed toward more political participation by more citizens. Republicans are among the most shrill in self-righteously lecturing other countries about the wonders of democracy; exporting democracy (albeit at the barrel of a gun) to the Middle East was a signature policy of the Bush administration. But domestically, they don’t want those people voting.

You can probably guess who those people are. Above all, anyone not likely to vote Republican. As Sarah Palin would imply, the people who are not Real Americans. Racial minorities. Immigrants. Muslims. Gays. Intellectuals. Basically, anyone who doesn’t look, think, or talk like the GOP base. This must account, at least to some degree, for their extraordinarily vitriolic hatred of President Obama. I have joked in the past that the main administration policy that Republicans object to is Obama’s policy of being black.[2] Among the GOP base, there is constant harping about somebody else, some “other,” who is deliberately, assiduously and with malice aforethought subverting the Good, the True and the Beautiful: Subversives. Commies. Socialists. Ragheads. Secular humanists. Blacks. Fags. Feminazis. The list may change with the political needs of the moment, but they always seem to need a scapegoat to hate and fear.

It is not clear to me how many GOP officeholders believe this reactionary and paranoid claptrap. I would bet that most do not. But they cynically feed the worst instincts of their fearful and angry low-information political base with a nod and a wink. During the disgraceful circus of the “birther” issue, Republican politicians subtly stoked the fires of paranoia by being suggestively equivocal – “I take the president at his word” – while never unambiguously slapping down the myth. John Huntsman was the first major GOP figure forthrightly to refute the birther calumny – albeit after release of the birth certificate.

I do not mean to place too much emphasis on racial animus in the GOP. While it surely exists, it is also a fact that Republicans think that no Democratic president could conceivably be legitimate. Republicans also regarded Bill Clinton as somehow, in some manner, twice fraudulently elected (well do I remember the elaborate conspiracy theories that Republicans traded among themselves). Had it been Hillary Clinton, rather than Barack Obama, who had been elected in 2008, I am certain we would now be hearing, in lieu of the birther myths, conspiracy theories about Vince Foster’s alleged murder.

The reader may think that I am attributing Svengali-like powers to GOP operatives able to manipulate a zombie base to do their bidding. It is more complicated than that. Historical circumstances produced the raw material: the deindustrialization and financialization of America since about 1970 has spawned an increasingly downscale white middle class – without job security (or even without jobs), with pensions and health benefits evaporating and with their principal asset deflating in the collapse of the housing bubble. Their fears are not imaginary; their standard of living is shrinking.

What do the Democrats offer these people? Essentially nothing. Democratic Leadership Council-style “centrist” Democrats were among the biggest promoters of disastrous trade deals in the 1990s that outsourced jobs abroad: NAFTA, World Trade Organization, permanent most-favored-nation status for China. At the same time, the identity politics/lifestyle wing of the Democratic Party was seen as a too illegal immigrant-friendly by downscaled and outsourced whites.[3]

While Democrats temporized, or even dismissed the fears of the white working class as racist or nativist, Republicans went to work. To be sure, the business wing of the Republican Party consists of the most energetic outsourcers, wage cutters and hirers of sub-minimum wage immigrant labor to be found anywhere on the globe. But the faux-populist wing of the party, knowing the mental compartmentalization that occurs in most low-information voters, played on the fears of that same white working class to focus their anger on scapegoats that do no damage to corporations’ bottom lines: instead of raising the minimum wage, let’s build a wall on the Southern border (then hire a defense contractor to incompetently manage it). Instead of predatory bankers, it’s evil Muslims. Or evil gays. Or evil abortionists.

How do they manage to do this? Because Democrats ceded the field. Above all, they do not understand language. Their initiatives are posed in impenetrable policy-speak: the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. The what? – can anyone even remember it? No wonder the pejorative “Obamacare” won out. Contrast that with the Republicans’ Patriot Act. You’re a patriot, aren’t you? Does anyone at the GED level have a clue what a Stimulus Bill is supposed to be? Why didn’t the White House call it the Jobs Bill and keep pounding on that theme?

You know that Social Security and Medicare are in jeopardy when even Democrats refer to them as entitlements. “Entitlement” has a negative sound in colloquial English: somebody who is “entitled” selfishly claims something he doesn’t really deserve. Why not call them “earned benefits,” which is what they are because we all contribute payroll taxes to fund them? That would never occur to the Democrats. Republicans don’t make that mistake; they are relentlessly on message: it is never the “estate tax,” it is the “death tax.” Heaven forbid that the Walton family should give up one penny of its $86-billion fortune. All of that lucre is necessary to ensure that unions be kept out of Wal-Mart, that women employees not be promoted and that politicians be kept on a short leash.

It was not always thus. It would have been hard to find an uneducated farmer during the depression of the 1890s who did not have a very accurate idea about exactly which economic interests were shafting him. An unemployed worker in a breadline in 1932 would have felt little gratitude to the Rockefellers or the Mellons. But that is not the case in the present economic crisis. After a riot of unbridled greed such as the world has not seen since the conquistadors’ looting expeditions and after an unprecedented broad and rapid transfer of wealth upward by Wall Street and its corporate satellites, where is the popular anger directed, at least as depicted in the media? At “Washington spending” – which has increased primarily to provide unemployment compensation, food stamps and Medicaid to those economically damaged by the previous decade’s corporate saturnalia. Or the popular rage is harmlessly diverted against pseudo-issues: death panels, birtherism, gay marriage, abortion, and so on, none of which stands to dent the corporate bottom line in the slightest.

Thus far, I have concentrated on Republican tactics, rather than Republican beliefs, but the tactics themselves are important indicators of an absolutist, authoritarian mindset that is increasingly hostile to the democratic values of reason, compromise and conciliation. Rather, this mindset seeks polarizing division (Karl Rove has been very explicit that this is his principal campaign strategy), conflict and the crushing of opposition.

As for what they really believe, the Republican Party of 2011 believes in three principal tenets I have laid out below. The rest of their platform one may safely dismiss as window dressing:

1. The GOP cares solely and exclusively about its rich contributors. The party has built a whole catechism on the protection and further enrichment of America’s plutocracy. Their caterwauling about deficit and debt is so much eyewash to con the public. Whatever else President Obama has accomplished (and many of his purported accomplishments are highly suspect), his $4-trillion deficit reduction package did perform the useful service of smoking out Republican hypocrisy. The GOP refused, because it could not abide so much as a one-tenth of one percent increase on the tax rates of the Walton family or the Koch brothers, much less a repeal of the carried interest rule that permits billionaire hedge fund managers to pay income tax at a lower effective rate than cops or nurses. Republicans finally settled on a deal that had far less deficit reduction – and even less spending reduction! – than Obama’s offer, because of their iron resolution to protect at all costs our society’s overclass.

Republicans have attempted to camouflage their amorous solicitude for billionaires with a fog of misleading rhetoric. John Boehner is fond of saying, “we won’t raise anyone’s taxes,” as if the take-home pay of an Olive Garden waitress were inextricably bound up with whether Warren Buffett pays his capital gains as ordinary income or at a lower rate. Another chestnut is that millionaires and billionaires are “job creators.” US corporations have just had their most profitable quarters in history; Apple, for one, is sitting on $76 billion in cash, more than the GDP of most countries. So, where are the jobs?

Another smokescreen is the “small business” meme, since standing up for Mom’s and Pop’s corner store is politically more attractive than to be seen shilling for a megacorporation. Raising taxes on the wealthy will kill small business’ ability to hire; that is the GOP dirge every time Bernie Sanders or some Democrat offers an amendment to increase taxes on incomes above $1 million. But the number of small businesses that have a net annual income over a million dollars is de minimis, if not by definition impossible (as they would no longer be small businesses). And as data from the Center for Economic and Policy Research have shown, small businesses account for only 7.2 percent of total US employment, a significantly smaller share of total employment than in most Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries.

Likewise, Republicans have assiduously spread the myth that Americans are conspicuously overtaxed. But compared to other OECD countries, the effective rates of US taxation are among the lowest. In particular, they point to the top corporate income rate of 35 percent as being confiscatory Bolshevism. But again, the effective rate is much lower. Did GE pay 35 percent on 2010 profits of $14 billion? No, it paid zero.

When pressed, Republicans make up misleading statistics to “prove” that the America’s fiscal burden is being borne by the rich and the rest of us are just freeloaders who don’t appreciate that fact. “Half of Americans don’t pay taxes” is a perennial meme. But what they leave out is that that statement refers to federal income taxes. There are millions of people who don’t pay income taxes, but do contribute payroll taxes – among the most regressive forms of taxation. But according to GOP fiscal theology, payroll taxes don’t count. Somehow, they have convinced themselves that since payroll taxes go into trust funds, they’re not real taxes. Likewise, state and local sales taxes apparently don’t count, although their effect on a poor person buying necessities like foodstuffs is far more regressive than on a millionaire.

All of these half truths and outright lies have seeped into popular culture via the corporate-owned business press. Just listen to CNBC for a few hours and you will hear most of them in one form or another. More important politically, Republicans’ myths about taxation have been internalized by millions of economically downscale “values voters,” who may have been attracted to the GOP for other reasons (which I will explain later), but who now accept this misinformation as dogma.

And when misinformation isn’t enough to sustain popular support for the GOP’s agenda, concealment is needed. One fairly innocuous provision in the Dodd-Frank financial reform bill requires public companies to make a more transparent disclosure of CEO compensation, including bonuses. Note that it would not limit the compensation, only require full disclosure. Republicans are hell-bent on repealing this provision. Of course; it would not serve Wall Street interests if the public took an unhealthy interest in the disparity of their own incomes as against that of a bank CEO. As Spencer Bachus, the Republican chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, says [8], “In Washington, the view is that the banks are to be regulated and my view is that Washington and the regulators are there to serve the banks.”

2. They worship at the altar of Mars.  While the me-too Democrats have set a horrible example of keeping up with the Joneses with respect to waging wars, they can never match GOP stalwarts such as John McCain or Lindsey Graham in their sheer, libidinous enthusiasm for invading other countries. McCain wanted to mix it up with Russia – a nuclear-armed state – during the latter’s conflict with Georgia in 2008 (remember? – “we are all Georgians now,” a slogan that did not, fortunately, catch on), while Graham has been persistently agitating for attacks on Iran and intervention in Syria. And these are not fringe elements of the party; they are the leading “defense experts,” who always get tapped for the Sunday talk shows. About a month before Republicans began holding a gun to the head of the credit markets to get trillions of dollars of cuts, these same Republicans passed a defense appropriations bill that increased spending by $17 billion over the prior year’s defense appropriation. To borrow Chris Hedges’ formulation [9], war is the force that gives meaning to their lives.

A cynic might conclude that this militaristic enthusiasm is no more complicated than the fact that Pentagon contractors spread a lot of bribery money around Capitol Hill. That is true, but there is more to it than that. It is not necessarily even the fact that members of Congress feel they are protecting constituents’ jobs. The wildly uneven concentration of defense contracts and military bases nationally means that some areas, like Washington, DC, and San Diego, are heavily dependent on Department of Defense (DOD) spending. But there are many more areas of the country whose net balance is negative: the citizenry pays more in taxes to support the Pentagon than it receives back in local contracts.

And the economic justification for Pentagon spending is even more fallacious when one considers that the $700 billion annual DOD budget creates comparatively few jobs. The days of Rosie the Riveter are long gone; most weapons projects now require very little touch labor. Instead, a disproportionate share is siphoned off into high-cost research and development (from which the civilian economy benefits little); exorbitant management expenditures, overhead and out-and-out padding; and, of course, the money that flows back into the coffers of political campaigns. A million dollars appropriated for highway construction would create two to three times as many jobs as a million dollars appropriated for Pentagon weapons procurement, so the jobs argument is ultimately specious.

Take away the cash nexus and there still remains a psychological predisposition toward war and militarism on the part of the GOP. This undoubtedly arises from a neurotic need to demonstrate toughness and dovetails perfectly with the belligerent tough-guy pose one constantly hears on right-wing talk radio. Militarism springs from the same psychological deficit that requires an endless series of enemies, both foreign and domestic.

The results of the last decade of unbridled militarism and the Democrats’ cowardly refusal to reverse it[4], have been disastrous both strategically and fiscally. It has made the United States less prosperous, less secure and less free. Unfortunately, the militarism and the promiscuous intervention it gives rise to are only likely to abate when the Treasury is exhausted, just as it happened to the Dutch Republic and the British Empire.

3. Give me that old time religion. Pandering to fundamentalism is a full-time vocation in the GOP. Beginning in the 1970s, religious cranks ceased simply to be a minor public nuisance in this country and grew into the major element of the Republican rank and file. Pat Robertson’s strong showing in the 1988 Iowa Caucus signaled the gradual merger of politics and religion in the party. The results are all around us: if the American people poll more like Iranians or Nigerians than Europeans or Canadians on questions of evolution versus creationism, scriptural inerrancy, the existence of angels and demons, and so forth, that result is due to the rise of the religious right, its insertion into the public sphere by the Republican Party and the consequent normalizing of formerly reactionary or quaint beliefs. Also around us is a prevailing anti-intellectualism and hostility to science; it is this group that defines “low-information voter” – or, perhaps, “misinformation voter.”

The Constitution to the contrary notwithstanding, there is now a de facto religious test for the presidency: major candidates are encouraged (or coerced) to “share their feelings” about their “faith” in a revelatory speech; or, some televangelist like Rick Warren dragoons the candidates (as he did with Obama and McCain in 2008) to debate the finer points of Christology, with Warren himself, of course, as the arbiter. Politicized religion is also the sheet anchor of the culture wars. But how did the whole toxic stew of GOP beliefs – economic royalism, militarism and culture wars cum fundamentalism – come completely to displace an erstwhile civilized Eisenhower Republicanism?

It is my view that the rise of politicized religious fundamentalism (which is a subset of the decline of rational problem solving in America) may have been the key ingredient of the takeover of the Republican Party. For politicized religion provides a substrate of beliefs that rationalizes – at least in the minds of followers – all three of the GOP’s main tenets.

Televangelists have long espoused the health-and-wealth/name-it-and-claim it gospel. If you are wealthy, it is a sign of God’s favor. If not, too bad! But don’t forget to tithe in any case. This rationale may explain why some economically downscale whites defend the prerogatives of billionaires.

The GOP’s fascination with war is also connected with the fundamentalist mindset. The Old Testament abounds in tales of slaughter – God ordering the killing of the Midianite male infants and enslavement of the balance of the population, the divinely-inspired genocide of the Canaanites, the slaying of various miscreants with the jawbone of an ass – and since American religious fundamentalist seem to prefer the Old Testament to the New (particularly that portion of the New Testament known as the Sermon on the Mount), it is but a short step to approving war as a divinely inspired mission. This sort of thinking has led, inexorably, to such phenomena as Jerry Falwell once writing that God is Pro-War [10].

It is the apocalyptic frame of reference of fundamentalists, their belief in an imminent Armageddon, that psychologically conditions them to steer this country into conflict, not only on foreign fields (some evangelicals thought Saddam was the Antichrist and therefore a suitable target for cruise missiles), but also in the realm of domestic political controversy. It is hardly surprising that the most adamant proponent of the view that there was no debt ceiling problem was Michele Bachmann, the darling of the fundamentalist right. What does it matter, anyway, if the country defaults? – we shall presently abide in the bosom of the Lord.

Some liberal writers have opined that the different socio-economic perspectives separating the “business” wing of the GOP and the religious right make it an unstable coalition that could crack. I am not so sure. There is no fundamental disagreement on which direction the two factions want to take the country, merely how far in that direction they want to take it. The plutocrats would drag us back to the Gilded Age, the theocrats to the Salem witch trials. In any case, those consummate plutocrats, the Koch brothers, are pumping [11] large sums of money into Michele Bachman’s presidential campaign, so one ought not make too much of a potential plutocrat-theocrat split.

Thus, the modern GOP; it hardly seems conceivable that a Republican could have written the following:

“Should any political party attempt to abolish social security, unemployment insurance and eliminate labor laws and farm programs, you would not hear of that party again in our political history. There is a tiny splinter group, of course, that believes you can do these things. Among them are H. L. Hunt (you possibly know his background), a few other Texas oil millionaires and an occasional politician or business man from other areas. Their number is negligible and they are stupid.” (That was President Eisenhower, writing to his brother Edgar in 1954.)

It is this broad and ever-widening gulf between the traditional Republicanism of an Eisenhower and the quasi-totalitarian cult of a Michele Bachmann that impelled my departure from Capitol Hill. It is not in my pragmatic nature to make a heroic gesture of self-immolation, or to make lurid revelations of personal martyrdom in the manner of David Brock [12]. And I will leave a more detailed dissection of failed Republican economic policies to my fellow apostate Bruce Bartlett [13].

I left because I was appalled at the headlong rush of Republicans, like Gadarene swine, to embrace policies that are deeply damaging to this country’s future; and contemptuous of the feckless, craven incompetence of Democrats in their half-hearted attempts to stop them. And, in truth, I left as an act of rational self-interest. Having gutted private-sector pensions and health benefits as a result of their embrace of outsourcing, union busting and “shareholder value,” the GOP now thinks it is only fair that public-sector workers give up their pensions and benefits, too. Hence the intensification of the GOP’s decades-long campaign of scorn against government workers. Under the circumstances, it is simply safer to be a current retiree rather than a prospective one.

If you think Paul Ryan and his Ayn Rand-worshipping colleagues aren’t after your Social Security and Medicare, I am here to disabuse you of your naiveté.[5] They will move heaven and earth to force through tax cuts that will so starve the government of revenue that they will be “forced” to make “hard choices” – and that doesn’t mean repealing those very same tax cuts, it means cutting the benefits for which you worked.

During the week that this piece was written, the debt ceiling fiasco reached its conclusion. The economy was already weak, but the GOP’s disgraceful game of chicken roiled the markets even further. Foreigners could hardly believe it: Americans’ own crazy political actions were destabilizing the safe-haven status of the dollar. Accordingly, during that same week, over one trillion dollars worth of assets evaporated on financial markets. Russia and China have stepped up their advocating that the dollar be replaced as the global reserve currency – a move as consequential and disastrous for US interests as any that can be imagined.

If Republicans have perfected a new form of politics that is successful electorally at the same time that it unleashes major policy disasters, it means twilight both for the democratic process and America’s status as the world’s leading power.

Footnotes:

[1] I am not exaggerating for effect. A law passed in 2010 by the Arizona legislature mandating arrest and incarceration of suspected illegal aliens was actually drafted by the American Legislative Exchange Council, a conservative business front group that drafts “model” legislation on behalf of its corporate sponsors. The draft legislation in question was written for the private prison lobby, which sensed a growth opportunity in imprisoning more people.

[2] I am not a supporter of Obama and object to a number of his foreign and domestic policies. But when he took office amid the greatest financial collapse in 80 years, I wanted him to succeed, so that the country I served did not fail. But already in 2009, Mitch McConnell, the Senate Republican leader, declared that his greatest legislative priority was – jobs for Americans? Rescuing the financial system? Solving the housing collapse? – no, none of those things. His top priority was to ensure that Obama should be a one-term president. Evidently Senator McConnell hates Obama more than he loves his country. Note that the mainstream media have lately been hailing McConnell as “the adult in the room,” presumably because he is less visibly unstable than the Tea Party freshmen

[3] This is not a venue for immigrant bashing. It remains a fact that outsourcing jobs overseas, while insourcing sub-minimum wage immigrant labor, will exert downward pressure on US wages. The consequence will be popular anger, and failure to address that anger will result in a downward wage spiral and a breech of the social compact, not to mention a rise in nativism and other reactionary impulses. It does no good to claim that these economic consequences are an inevitable result of globalization; Germany has somehow managed to maintain a high-wage economy and a vigorous industrial base.

[4] The cowardice is not merely political. During the past ten years, I have observed that Democrats are actually growing afraid of Republicans. In a quirky and flawed, but insightful, little book, “Democracy and Populism: Fear and Hatred [14],” John Lukacs concludes that the left fears, the right hates.

[5] The GOP cult of Ayn Rand is both revealing and mystifying. On the one hand, Rand’s tough guy, every-man-for-himself posturing is a natural fit because it puts a philosophical gloss on the latent sociopathy so prevalent among the hard right. On the other, Rand exclaimed at every opportunity that she was a militant atheist who felt nothing but contempt for Christianity. Apparently, the ignorance of most fundamentalist “values voters” means that GOP candidates who enthuse over Rand at the same time they thump their Bibles never have to explain this stark contradiction. And I imagine a Democratic officeholder would have a harder time explaining why he named his offspring “Marx” than a GOP incumbent would in rationalizing naming his kid “Rand.”

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SDR bailouts will signal the end: GATA

From GATA (Gold anti trust association):

Geopolitical analyst James G. Rickards, who spoke at GATA’s Gold Rush 2011 conference in London last month, tonight tells King World News that the major Western industrial powers are likely to start resorting to the “Special Drawing Rights” of the International Monetary Fund for the cash needed for the next round of bailouts. And when that happens, Rickards says, “the game really is over. It will be very transparent that we’re just replacing one kind of paper money with another kind of paper money and that is going to accelerate the rush to gold.”

If Rickards says it, ordinarily it’s a lock, but let’s add one contigency. As long as prospective purchasers of gold are content to leave their metal in the custody of bullion banks like HSBC and J.P. MorganChase, forfeiting their metal to the Western central bank fractional-reserve gold banking system, where their metal is turned against them, then infinite amounts of imaginary gold, paper gold and gold derivatives, will be able to keep suppressing the gold price indefinitely.

Russia has known this since at least 2004:

http://www.gata.org/node/4235

China has known this since at least 2008 or 2009:

http://www.gata.org/node/10380

http://www.gata.org/node/10416

Venezuela seems to have figured it out this year:

http://www.gata.org/node/10281

http://www.gata.org/node/10286

And even Goldman Sachs, formerly a participant in the scheme, is now heavily hinting about it:

http://www.gata.org/node/10408

But the Western financial news media resolutely refuse to get near the issue, though GATA has handed the documentation to many of their top journalists and has patiently explained it to some of them. (At least one such journalist was courteous enough to be a little apologetic in walking away from it the other day.)

If the Western central banking system and its agents can keep creating paper gold as easily as they can create SDRs, Western financial journalism may have many more years of noting smugly, without expressing the slightest curiosity, that gold isn’t keeping up with inflation. The conclusion will be a matter of the readiness of any of the Eastern powers to pull the plug on the scheme when they decide that they have adequately hedged their exposure to the currencies of the gold price-suppressing Western powers.

An excerpt from the King World News interview with Rickards is headlined “Monetary System Will Go Gold Soon” and you can find it here:

http://kingworldnews.com/kingworldnews/KWN_DailyWeb/Entries/2011/9/14_Jim_Rickards_-_Monetary_System_Will_Go_Gold_Soon.html

CHRIS POWELL, Secretary/Treasurer

Gold Anti-Trust Action Committee Inc.

9/11 in 5 minutes…lets review…

Comments are welcome…

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Interesting Youtube Videos

Some youtube vids…

Charlie Chaplin black and white and someone has a cell phone?

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Video can be altered, here’s how you can do it too…

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Are you dreaming?

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Greatest Speech you might never have heard…

Push Play

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Alt History of Deep Politics – Fulford

I’ve heard parts of this in other places and confirmed it then…like the chinese ships of gold that were sent to the US and they didn’t get their gold back. The part about pooled accounts is where people like LEO Wanta come in as a CIA op; he was in charge of these funds from destabilizing Russia and refused to turn control over to BUSH supposedly so he was indicted on tax charges…

The real reason behind the 911 terror was a battle for control of the global collateral accounts
September 13, 2011

Although a decade of research has proven a high level cabal at the top of the Western power structure was behind the 911 terror attacks, few realize the attack was an esoteric battle in a war for control of the global financial system. Fewer still realize the 311 nuclear tsunami attack againstJapanwas also part of this battle. However, a critical mass of military, law-enforcement, banking and other officials has identified and is about to arrest the culprits behind these and other attacks. The search for the ultimate culprits led to something known as the global collateral accounts and a high level group of conspirators that illegally took them over. These accounts are backed by the pooled assets of many of the world’s governments and were meant to be used to finance peaceful development. Instead, they were mostly misspent on war by a group of misguided oligarchs concentrated in the financial, military, oil and (to a lesser extent) pharmaceutical industries.

According to a US intelligence group that has been on this case for some time, the top cabalists include George Bushes Jr.&Sr, Henry (Heinz) Kissinger, Queen Elizabeth, Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands, Senator J. Rockefeller, Paul Wolfowitz, Frank Carlucci, Donald Rumsfeld, Tony Blair and the Pope. Of course there were many thousands of working below them or else above them in the shadows who were in on the scheme. The intelligence and police agencies of the world have now obtained the codes for the global collateral accounts and can trace in detail who has been using these funds, and for what purpose, ever since they were hijacked in the 1950’s.

The main plot line, for those of readers who still do not have the big picture, goes back to the Bretton Woods agreement of 1944. At that timeEngland,Franceand theUSwere supposed to run the global financial system for a 50-year period ending in 1994. However, in the 1950’s it became clear these countries were not going to keep their promises of Marshal Plans to develop Asia andAfrica. Instead they wanted to finance a dialectical fake “cold war” between the Soviets and the “Western World,” in order to benefit the military, oil and related industries.

When U.S. President John F. Kennedy agreed with the 77-nation non-aligned group to create US treasury dollars (the Kennedy dollars are true) to finance the development of the third world and a trip to the moon, he was killed. Over the coming decades other non-aligned leaders were also killed, hounded out of power or intimidated into silence.

The cold war was wound down and theSoviet Unionwas dismantled in the run up to the end of the US/French/British Bretton Woods financial mandates. However, the esoteric group at the top of the financial system could not agree on what was to come next.

The Chinese and their non-aligned allies around the world rightly argued that their turn had come. Furthermore, they were armed with multi-trillion dollar certificates of various sorts given to them by the Western Powers.

In one example, in 1938 7 USwarships took vast amounts of Chinese gold to the USin order to keep it out of Japanese hands. In exchange the Chinese were given Treasury bonds that expired in 60-years or 1998 (this seems marginally true, page 4/17 of this PDF house at yale of some obscure book). When that time came, the Chinese owners asked for their gold back but the owners of the Federal Reserve Board refused. The Feds were sued at the International Court of Justice in the Hague and lost. (sketchy claim, should be easy to find right? All I can find is this which means little, but has lots of names).

The owners of the Fed were supposed to hand back the first shipment of gold on September 12th, 2001. As those of us who are not brainwashed understand, the Feds gave the world the “finger,” on September 11, 2001 and instead embarked on a vast new military build-up intended to replace the cold war.

The problem with this fake war on terror is that it required the rest of the world to continue financing theUSmilitary industrial complex. That was predicated on the complex being able to maintain control over oil, the lifeblood of the 20th century economy.

When Putin kicked the cabalists out ofRussia, suddenly the cabal’s control over oil, and thus their stranglehold over much of the world’s economy, began to collapse.

The battle has now raged on for a decade. The 911 attack on theUSwas followed up by the invasions ofIraqandAfghanistanaimed at stealing oil and obtaining illegal drug money.

However, the entire plan began to crumble after 2006 when the Chinese began to stop buying US Treasury certificates. The cabal tried to counter this by jacking up food and oil prices. When that failed and a counterattack known as the “Lehman Shock” took place, they started sucking up toChinaand trying to bribe top Chinese officials with promises of a global Chinese dictatorship (in partnership with the cabal). This was seen in the news asUSPresident Obama going toChinain 2009 and offering a “G2.”

More action took place in June of 2009 when two Japanese carrying $134.5 billion of various bonds were seized in Italyand had their bonds taken (confirmed and strange story). US military and law enforcement types followed the trail to an organization known as the OITC and a Cambodian royal family member by the name of R.C. Dam who theoretical was the legal signator to the global collateral accounts. (interesting background on him here, and another one here @ wiki) From there the trail led to cabal members located at the very top of the Western power structure.

Fearing arrest or more, a menagerie of top members of the Western Who’s Who popped out of the woodwork trying to cut deals and offering secrets.

Until this mess can be sorted out, a freeze has been put out at the very highest levels of the global financial system. This is what is ultimately behind the recent financial turmoil seen around the world. Because of the incredibly sensitive nature of the situation, a blanket of secrecy has been put in place until this mess can be sorted out.

The best intelligence available says that many cabal members will be put in jail while many others, who are judged to have sincerely worked with the greater good in mind, will be allowed to stay free and stay rich.

There will also be some sort of announcements to the global public at large about what has been going on. Humanity will then enter uncharted waters.

[Note from Ben: A message to subscribers. This week, in honor of the victims worldwide of the 911 terror attacks and false flag wars, this week’s newsletter will also be put on my free blog. Your understanding is appreciated.]

Poison Pill in the Debt Deal that was Passed?

I prefer the silver linings to all clouds, no matter how dark which this Super Committee could be, but I’ll hold out the human hope that there will be good that will birth from this…

Per Bloomberg:

The bipartisan congressional supercommittee charged with finding $1.5 trillion in budget savings is leaving Washington lobbying firms in a quandary, seeing their clients pitted against one another in a competition for government cash.

Major defense contractors such as Boeing Co. (BA) and Lockheed Martin Corp. (LMT) have a dozen or more lobbying firms working for them, many of whom also represent the health-care industry, another likely target of budget cuts. While firms often deal with conflicts of interest, the supercommittee represents an unusual challenge, said Clyde Wilcox, a government professor at Georgetown University in Washington.

“This actually is going to be much more like a zero sum game,” Wilcox said. “If someone wins, someone loses.”

Trying to protect clients by stalling action — a classic lobbying tactic — isn’t an option for most because the committee’s failure to meet a Nov. 23 deadline would trigger $1.2 trillion in across-the-board spending cuts in both defense and non-defense spending beginning in 2013.

WikiLeaks confirms ET interest from government officials

So there IS more to it then? Can we get on with exploring this openly now which requires us all to stop killing one another?

http://kauilapele.wordpress.com/2011/09/05/from-wikileaks-cable-mayor-meets-ambassador-confirms-extraterrestrial-life/

http://wikileaks.org/cable/2010/01/10DUSHANBE82.html

Reference ID Created Released Classification Origin
10DUSHANBE82 2010-01-15 11:18 2011-08-30 01:44 CONFIDENTIAL Embassy Dushanbe

VZCZCXRO8937
RR RUEHDBU
DE RUEHDBU #0082/01 0151118
ZNY CCCCC ZZH
R 151118Z JAN 10
FM AMEMBASSY DUSHANBE
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC 1144
INFO RUCNCIS/CIS COLLECTIVE
RUEHBUL/AMEMBASSY KABUL 0389
RUEHDBU/AMEMBASSY DUSHANBE 2523

C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 DUSHANBE 000082

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 1/15/2020
TAGS: PGOV PREL PHUM TI
SUBJECT: MAYOR MEETS AMBASSADOR, CONFIRMS EXTRATERRESTRIAL LIFE

CLASSIFIED BY: Ken Gross, Ambassador, EXEC, DoS.
REASON: 1.4 (b), (d)
¶1. (C) Summary: In a platitude-ridden meeting, Dushanbe Mayor Mahmadsaid Ubaidulloev said upcoming elections would be free and fair, that contributions to the Roghun Dam were voluntary, and that the losses suffered by the United States in Afghanistan were felt by Tajiks as their own. Ubaidulloev asked for help in getting Tajik students admitted to Harvard University, but effectively declined to help find a new location for an American Corner in Dushanbe. He asserted the existence of life on other planets, caveating this by noting that we should focus on solving our problems on Earth. End Summary.

AFGHANISTAN

¶2. (SBU) On January 13 Ambassador called on Dushanbe Mayor and Chairman of the upper house of Parliament Mahmadsaid Ubaidulloev at his parliamentary office. The Mayor began the meeting with a lengthy discourse on Afghanistan, thanking the United States for its contributions and sacrifices there, and saying that U.S. activities there were very important “as we enter the third millennium and the 21st century.” Ubaidulloev thought the main task there was to build a sense of national identity among ethnically disparate groups, and said the United States was an example for this. He noted that “war is very dangerous”, and said “we know there is life on other planets, but we must make peace here first.”

ELECTION RESULTS ARE LIKE EARTHQUAKE IN HAITI – UNPREDICTABLE

¶3. (SBU) Ambassador asked for the Mayor’s prediction on the results in the upcoming election. Ubaidulloev said predicting the results was as hard as “predicting the earthquake in Haiti.” He assured Ambassador that the elections would be free, transparent, and fair, noting that President Rahmon had insisted on this at the last PDPT congress. He commented that political parties in Tajikistan were not proactive enough in contesting elections, but “thanks God we have independent media” which gave all parties and candidates public exposure.

THE OTHER CAMPAIGN – ROGHUN

¶4. (SBU) Ubaidulloev said despite the low salaries of most Tajiks, they supported Roghun’s construction, as they had suffered from the lack of electricity. He claimed the health, education, and cultural sectors did not contribute to Roghun, and all other contributions were voluntary. Ubaidulloev said wealthy businessmen were eager to buy shares of Roghun as it was a profitable investment.

CYBERCAFE, AMERICAN CORNER, AND EDUCATION

¶5. (SBU) Ambassador told the Mayor that the Dushanbe cybercafe, built by the city of Boulder, Colorado, as part of its sister-city relationship, still did not have water or power except for a few solar panels. These power some of the Internet computers, but were inadequate for the cafe’s full operation. He asked the Mayor to help get water and power connected to the cafe. Ubaidulloev averred that he was hearing of this problem for the first time and said it would be no problem to connect power and water. (Note: the Cybercafe supervisor has raised these problems with the Mayor’s office several times.)

¶6. (SBU) Ambassador then asked for Ubaidulloev’s help to find a location for a second American Corner in Dushanbe. The Mayor quickly suggested that the cybercafe would be the ideal location for the American Corner since it was in a densely populated area of the city.

¶7. (SBU) Ubaidulloev said the parliament had declared 2010 the Year of Education. He raised his interest in seeing Tajik students attend U.S. universities, repeatedly mentioning Harvard

DUSHANBE 00000082 002 OF 002

University as an example. The Tajik government and the administration of Dushanbe were ready to fund studies at Harvard, but needed the embassy’s guidance on what training courses and level of English were required. Ambassador offered to put Ubaidulloev’s staff in contact with Embassy Public Affairs staff to explore this issue.

¶8. (C) Comment: The Mayor has for long been a difficult, unpredictable, and sometimes hostile interlocutor. In deference to the Ambassador’s language preference, Ubaidulloev spoke for the most part in Tajik, though he readily admitted that he would make many mistakes. His monologues confirmed this, and understanding him in Tajik was made doubly difficult by some of his nonsensical statements. Embassy staff have heard that the Mayor opposes unfettered public Internet access and has told city businesses and government agencies not to rent space for an American Corner if it involved Internet facilities. His quick suggestion that we colocate the American Corner in the cybercafe was unhelpful and in accord with our longstanding impressions of him. However, what we found most striking in this meeting was his strict adherence to obvious, and tired, lies about free elections, voluntary contributions to Roghun, and free media. A right painful 90 minutes. End Comment.
GROSS

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Solving Crop Circles – CC Connector

Solving Crop Circle Puzzles

http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/anasazi/time2011n.html

Two difficult crop-based puzzles from Milk Hill 2009 or Honey Street 2011 have now been solved: are visiting extra-terrestrials giving us IQ tests in English fields, before they try to make open contact?

“The sign of true intelligence is being able to solve a puzzle which your species has never encountered before”—a behavioral scientist on Earth, studying the intelligence of octopuses (see www.youtube.com)

English or European crop circles have been appearing regularly now each summer for the past twenty years, and no one knows exactly why. Governments worldwide have tried to cover up this amazing phenomenon by applying strict censorship in major news media. Yet whatever those governments or intelligence agencies do or say, such field pictures keep appearing (see WHAT DO MODERN CROP PICTURES MEAN).

Some crop pictures are visually attractive, and attract a lot of viewers in that way. Other crop pictures contain deep messages or codes, which can be hard to figure out. While studying two of the most recent codes from Milk Hill 2009 or Honey Street 2011, I suddenly realized that these field pictures do not represent “communication” in any conventional sense, as one might expect for a radio telescope message beamed to Earth from a distant star. No, the extra-terrestrial visitors are already in our solar system, yet they have chosen not to make open contact immediately.

Instead, while studying Earth from above or monitoring our activities, they have decided to send us a series of “intelligence tests”, just as some human behavioral scientist might lay out unobtrusively within the tank of a dolphin or an octopus. First you place a series of beautiful objects in the environment of the creature to be studied, so that they will take notice. Then you start mixing those beautiful objects with intellectual puzzles of varying difficulty, and see how they respond?

In my view, having studied this phenomenon for ten years, those are the “crop circles”. They do not expect us to reply with a “single voice”, but rather with “many voices”, so they can understand us better as a race. Some interpretations of crop circles may be artistic, while other interpretations may be spiritual, geometrical or mathematical. There is no “right answer” to a Rorschach test in human psychology (see Rorschach_test), and similarly there is no “right answer” to any crop circle!

My intent here will be to show likely solutions for several of their most difficult puzzles, in order to verify that such field patterns could not have been produced by local humans with rope and boards. Nor could they have been produced with microwave ovens and GPS, as the mainstream media have said recently (see www.youtube.com or /crop-circles-explained-with-gps).

Two astronomical codes from Milk Hill of June 2009: what was the “mystery sky object”?

One of the most important crop pictures in history appeared at Milk Hill over three separate phases in June of 2009. In a previous article, we deduced correctly that its primary intent was to show a rare planetary alignment in June of 2011, two years later (see time2011b). Yet it also showed a “mystery sky object” in the middle of that “planetary array”, whose true nature has remained unsolved until now.

This particular crop-based puzzle is very difficult in an intellectual sense. We cannot know a priori whether the mystery sky object refers to something which lies in our future, that we cannot predict (for example an exploding comet). Or whether it refers to something which lies in our future, that we can predict (say another planetary alignment in 2012 or 2013).

The best fit to Phase I of Milk Hill on June 20, 2009 seems to be a rare planetary alignment which happened two years later, close to sunrise on June 16, 2011, as it might be viewed (hypothetically) with a “sextant”:

Three days later in Phase II of Milk Hill on June 23, 2009, those five “planets” were numbered specifically as Venus = 1, Mars = 2, Jupiter = 3, Uranus = 4 and Neptune = 5 or 6:

Pluto sometimes comes closer to the Sun than Neptune. Thus Neptune would count sometimes as “5”, while at other times it would count as “6”. Another possible assignment of planetary numbers might be Mercury = 1, Venus = 2, Mars = 3, Jupiter = 4, and Uranus = 5 or 6. For reasons cited below in the Appendix, that alternative solution seems less probable.

Now that is the primary code at Milk Hill 2009, but what could be the detailed nature of its secondary code? What could the “extra sky object” drawn between planets Jupiter and Uranus be meant to represent?

We thought initially that it might represent some kind of “exploding comet”. Yet now after some time has passed, and no exploding comet has been observed, it could more plausibly mark the sky location of some important planetary alignment in 2012 or 2013. When we study this crop-based puzzle carefully, using an astronomy program called “Your Sky” (see www.fourmilab.ch), we find that the “extra object” is located precisely where our Sun, Venus and Uranus will join closely in Earth’s sky on March 28, 2013:

Planet Mars will not be far away. In fact, a 52-year Mayan Sun-Venus calendar is scheduled to end on that day, as the first conjunction of Venus with our Sun after December 23, 2012, when the Mayan Long Count calendar ends.

How did the Mayans use our Sun and Venus to construct a long-term yearly calendar?

How did the ancient Mayans use visible locations in the sky of our Sun and Venus to construct a long-term yearly calendar? Well, our Sun and Venus return to almost the same location in Earth’s night sky, once in every eight years:

By studying Venus at observatories such as El Caracol (see El_Caracol,_Chichen_Itza), they were able to construct a mathematically consistent calendar which lasted for 18,980 days, or slightly less than 52 solar years (see dresdencode or New_Fire_ceremony). Each 52-year period of their calendar included 32.5 sky cycles of Venus, relative to our Sun. Each of those Venus cycles lasted for 1.6 years or 584 days.

A Mayan-Sun Venus calendar as drawn in English crop pictures

The same calendar has been drawn or implied many times in English crop pictures (see time2007c). A Mayan Sun-Venus calendar was first shown explicitly in crops during 2005, to predict the conjunction of comet 17P Holmes with a bright star called Mirfak in Perseus:

There they showed 20 Mayan square-spiral symbols for time around the outside, to tell us that it was a “Mayan calendar with 20 days per month”. Next they showed two “broad arrows” and “16 wedges” close to the centre, to tell us in which direction to read a series of binary numbers in “base 16”.

Further mathematical explanation is beyond the scope of this text, yet two specific dates were provided as 13-10-7 = August 9, 2005 (when the crop picture appeared) or 14-5-11 = November 21, 2007 (when comet Holmes conjuncted with a bright star in Perseus). The calendar began on 0-0-0 = April 10, 1961, and will end on 15-15-15 = March 28, 2013 (see time2007g or www.cropcircleconnector.com/anasazi/time2007h.html).

Is that enough of an “intelligence test” for you?

More recently, another Mayan Sun-Venus calendar was drawn in crops at East Kennett on July 22, 2011 (see comments). This time they drew 20 “Mayan pyramids” around the outside, to tell us that it was a Mayan calendar with 20 days per month. Their new binary code contains only standing crop, and reads simply 15-15-15 = March 28, 2013:

It marks when the 52-year Mayan Sun-Venus calendar will end. Such a calendar began on April 10, 1961, and will end on March 28, 2013. It is also the same date which was shown astronomically in crops by an “extra sky object” at Milk Hill in 2009.

Do modern “crop circles” represent IQ tests for humans on Earth, just as our behavioral scientists test the intelligence of dolphins or octopuses?

We seem now to have solved several crop-based puzzles, but they were certainly not some form of alien-to-human “communication”, as would be expected say for a radio telescope signal received from a distant star. No, they seem far more akin to the “intelligence tests” which behavioral scientists on Earth might give to a clever dolphin or octopus:

As another example, who knows what that ratchet-spiral puzzle means, shown at upper left in the slide above? If it is too hard for you to solve, don’t feel bad! Millions of people on Earth saw it for a whole week, before one man (a retired astrophysicist) figured it out (see Easy-pi-Astrophysicist-solves-riddle-Britains-complex-crop-circle).

Two mathematical codes from Honey Street of July 2011: “pi” and a hidden code for “Venus”

As a final example, we will discuss two different levels of mathematical coding within a remarkable crop picture which appeared at Honey Street on July 4, 2011. Initially no one knew what it meant, and a variety of diverse ideas were proposed (see comments). Only after several more crop pictures had appeared nearby, did its primary meaning become clear (see articles).

At a primary level, this crop picture shows seven different numbers in the order of 3, 2, 9, 5, 3 then 6 (reversed), 1 (reversed). Its first five numbers add up to 22, while its last two (reversed) numbers add up to 7. Now 22 / 7 is a well-known approximation for “pi”:

Yet why did the crop artist choose those seven numbers in particular? When we read them in reverse, the code says “1635” and “923”. That looks like a set of sky coordinates! By using an astronomical almanac from Jodrell Bank (see almanac), we can find precisely matching sky coordinates for planet Venus on the morning of August 11, 2011 of Declination = 16 35 or Right Ascension = 9 23.

Venus was the subject of four crop pictures during late July or early August of 2011: at West Woodhay (see comments), Furze Knoll (see furze knoll), Cooks Plantation (see commentsl) or Knoll Down (see commentsl). Venus is also one of the traditional symbols for “Quetzalcoatl”, a Mayan god-teacher who is thought by many people to be one of the extra-terrestrial crop artists.

More clever codes in crops during August of 2011: ternary base-3 messages or higher-dimensional cubes

Finally in August of 2011, we saw a ternary code in base-3 at Temple Farm (see comments or articlesl), followed by the projection of a five-dimensional cube at Jubilee Plantation (see comments or articles). In fact, a series of three crop pictures from mid-July to mid-August of 2011 showed a collection of 3-D, 4-D or 5-D cubes in succession:

Their 3-D version showed “Metatron’s cube” (see Metatron’s_Cube), while their 4-D version showed part of a “truncated tesseract” (see Truncated tesseract), and their 5-D version showed the projection of a “penteract” (see Penteract). If such “hypercube” crop pictures were not a test of intelligence for all humans on Earth, then what else could they be?

Two Mexican TV journalists, Jaime Maussan and Fernando Correa, have produced an excellent ten-part series to explain what it all means (see www.youtube.com or www.youtube.com or www.youtube.com). Anyone on Earth with a high-school education can watch those nice videos, and quickly achieve a reasonable approximation of the truth.

As of September 2011, the short-term future of our local human race seems to remain in doubt

Regrettably, many members of our local human race are too self-centered or dark-minded to care. What will those great extra-terrestrial teachers think about Earth humans as a whole, having laid out many wonderful field puzzles for us to contemplate or solve? Will they judge some of us to be less intelligent than the dolphins, whales or octopuses who swim in our seas? How useless will they consider our scientists to be, the vast majority of whom refuse to recognize their existence? “We have been given intelligence, but have used it unwisely” (see www.youtube.com).

Can they afford to make open contact, given the likely prospect that our military organizations or even ordinary citizens will try to attack and kill them? As of September 2011, the short-term future of our local human race certainly seems to remain in doubt. A small minority of people who follow “crop circles” will just have to respond to our extra-terrestrial visitors, as openly and helpfully as we can.

Red Collie (Dr. Horace R. Drew, Caltech 1976-81, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology Cambridge 1982-86, CSIRO Australia 1987-2010)

P.S. We would like to thank the photographers at Crop Circle Connector, who have kept an excellent photographic record of many field drawings for almost twenty years (1994 to 2011), and also Karen Alexander for the graphical overlay of a penteract, which was shown as part of the last slide.

Appendix. Other possible astronomical solutions for the “mystery sky object” at Milk Hill in 2009

The best solution seems to be a date of June 16, 2011 for the crop picture, and March 18, 2013 for its “extra sky object”, This would represent a superior conjunction of Venus with our Sun to end the 52-year Mayan calendar:

The next best solution would be a date of June 3, 2011 for the crop picture, and April 17, 2013 for a conjunction of Mars with our Sun. The “extra sky object” in this case does not lie exactly where Mars and the Sun will overlap in our sky:

The third best (or worst) solution would be a match to Venus transit across our Sun on June 6, 2012. It lies far from the correct sky location: