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The Last Circle
#61
Ed Encho Wrote:"The question you asked is, in my opinion, the most critical question that could be asked. Be advised, that if you find the answer to that question, you will have the answers to all your questions. But if you publicize that answer, you will never be safe again."

-Really, when you think about it are any of us ever truly safe?

Every morning when you get into your automobile you are risking your life.

Everybody dies...

Redouble the efforts to out the bastards, at every fucking level, not only this pig but all of the pigs.

EE

I have had several brushes with death recently, and I know what it was that motivated me to re-emerge from a left-sided multiplex almost-totally hemiplegic stroke. I read "Living in Process" by Anne Wilson Schaef, whose frontispieces have the names of the cardiologists, nurses and ICU beds so that I will not forget those who saved my life.

I read "The Body Silent" by Daniel Murphy, the professor emeritus of anthrpology at Columbia who described his diagnosis of the paralytic cerebral palsy, our culture's reactions to handicap, and his eventual slow death.

I also read "The Denial of Death" by cultural anthropologist Ernest Becker, for which he won the Pulitzer Prize, before my sudden cardiac arrest, or the days spent unconscious in the ICU.

I had previousy read Laurence Gonzalez' book "Deep Survival: Who Lives, Who Dies, and Why".

All four are highly recommended reading.

I have continued my efforts... re-doubling isn't necessary in my case.... but when the coroner rules it a suicide, life insurance doesn't pay anything to the survivors, who are left with nothing but questions, grief and loss.

The objective is to stay alive long enough to have made it count for something, to squeeze the marrow out of one's being, not to sacrifice it mindlessly.
"Where is the intersection between the world's deep hunger and your deep gladness?"
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Ed Jewett Wrote:
Ed Encho Wrote:"The question you asked is, in my opinion, the most critical question that could be asked. Be advised, that if you find the answer to that question, you will have the answers to all your questions. But if you publicize that answer, you will never be safe again."

-Really, when you think about it are any of us ever truly safe?

Every morning when you get into your automobile you are risking your life.

Everybody dies...

Redouble the efforts to out the bastards, at every fucking level, not only this pig but all of the pigs.

EE

I have had several brushes with death recently, and I know what it was that motivated me to re-emerge from a left-sided multiplex almost-totally hemiplegic stroke. I read "Living in Process" by Anne Wilson Schaef, whose frontispieces have the names of the cardiologists, nurses and ICU beds so that I will not forget those who saved my life.

I read "The Body Silent" by Daniel Murphy, the professor emeritus of anthrpology at Columbia who described his diagnosis of the paralytic cerebral palsy, our culture's reactions to handicap, and his eventual slow death.

I also read "The Denial of Death" by cultural anthropologist Ernest Becker, for which he won the Pulitzer Prize, before my sudden cardiac arrest, or the days spent unconscious in the ICU.

I had previousy read Laurence Gonzalez' book "Deep Survival: Who Lives, Who Dies, and Why".

All four are highly recommended reading.

I have continued my efforts... re-doubling isn't necessary in my case.... but when the coroner rules it a suicide, life insurance doesn't pay anything to the survivors, who are left with nothing but questions, grief and loss.

The objective is to stay alive long enough to have made it count for something, to squeeze the marrow out of one's being, not to sacrifice it mindlessly.
I had a cranial base tumour removed back in 1996. Impossible to describe the succeeding few months - absolutely appalling by any commonly recognised standard. So yes indeed, I too can say with conviction that a genuine brush with the grim reaper and surviving it with ones mental faculties intact is likely to be something of a watershed.

I haven't read all of those books, but the Becker one I have, and heartily recommend it. But better yet, for those inclined to dabble with Becker, is his final work "Escape from Evil" - it was unfinished at his own death in 1974 and his executors took it upon themselves to facilitate it's publication. It is under 200 pages.

Becker considered his work to be in furtherance of a sort of Freud - Rank - Jung continuum. As a keen student of Jung, I'm sure David Guyatt would find inspiration in Becker too.
Peter Presland

".....there is something far worse than Nazism, and that is the hubris of the Anglo-American fraternities, whose routine is to incite indigenous monsters to war, and steer the pandemonium to further their imperial aims"
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"Never believe anything until it has been officially denied"
Claud Cockburn

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#63
Thanks Ed and Peter, I'll bear Becker in mind.

Although I've had cancer, it fortunately proved not to be life-threatening because of the available treatment. I was just physically fucked over for three years from radiation poisoning. But it was far better dragging my sorry arse around, sans energy, than having deeply intimate conversations with worms.

However, I did have a severe "brush" with my Shadow a long time ago and since that process results in a little death, I suppose I can also comment on the mind-opening that a renewal of life brings.

You don't fully appreciate life is until you almost lose it. Thereafter you become a powerful advocate for what you can do with it while it lasts.
The shadow is a moral problem that challenges the whole ego-personality, for no one can become conscious of the shadow without considerable moral effort. To become conscious of it involves recognizing the dark aspects of the personality as present and real. This act is the essential condition for any kind of self-knowledge.
Carl Jung - Aion (1951). CW 9, Part II: P.14
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#64
In unequivocably stating that I would NEVER commit suicide and were I do meet with some sort of accident it would be examined as being highly suspicious.

That being said, in America today there is this all-encompassing national sense of denial that alas death is inevitable.

It is the fear of death that drives those who willingly submit to each and every incremental tightening of the noose of control, all under the biggest lie that the state is doing this to protect us.

What is worth protecting without freedom from surveillance, creeping tyranny and an increasingly less soft form of fascism.

Now is the time, there will never be a better time to rebel. Not though any sort of violent uprising, the state would put that down in a second but where there IS power it is in stripping said state of it's legitimacy.

But that time is running out.

As I write this there are ongoing efforts to reign in the free speech zones of the internet, all of course under the pretense of preventing terrorism, or pedophilia, the latter being the most deliciously ironic as our airports and the TSA are not only engaged in behavior that would be prosecuted as sexual assault were it to occur on public property. The choice is now, the fear of death, which Americans don’t seem to grasp is inevitable anyway, must be overcome for it has served as the lynchpin for every incursion of the police state. The control of the internet is necessary for the existing power structure and when the ability to communicate is wrested away as it surely will be it will be at that moment when the true nightmare begins.

EE

"And how we burned in the camps later, thinking: What would things have been like if every Security operative, when he went out at night to make an arrest, had been uncertain whether he would return alive and had to say good-bye to his family? Or if, during periods of mass arrests, as for example in Leningrad, when they arrested a quarter of the entire city, people had not simply sat there in their lairs, paling with terror at every bang of the downstairs door and at every step on the staircase, but had understood they had nothing left to lose and had boldly set up in the downstairs hall an ambush of half a dozen people with axes, hammers, pokers, or whatever else was at hand? . . ."

-Alexandr Solzhenitzyn
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"Let me issue and control a nation's money and I care not who writes the laws. - Mayer Rothschild
"Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience! People are obedient in the face of poverty, starvation, stupidity, war, and cruelty. Our problem is that grand thieves are running the country. That's our problem!" - Howard Zinn
"If there is no struggle there is no progress. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and never will" - Frederick Douglass
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#66
Peter Lemkin Wrote:I must agree EE that we are at the abyss of fascism, for lack of a better term; and we either are all pushed or jump over it OR we fight back and push the pushers over!

At the 'ol EF I oft repeated what I saw as Governmental and Intelligence/Corporate attempts to spy on and control the flow of free information on the internet. That is the most dangerous thing that could happen - and they know it - thus making it the most important objective for their 'side'. I don't see how one can 'sabotage' a controlled internet or one that is down or only allows officially approved sites.....as the Big Boys own the infrastructure and no technology exists to create our own de novo. All is already in place to shut off those parts of the internet and mobile phone communications, etc. they do not want at the flick of a few switches...in minutes - if not seconds. They will find a pretext, of course for the sheeple to swallow.

I remember when Bush I was elected and I was living in L.A. a few of my friends held a good bye party and left the next day - they left as they felt they couldn't live in America with a life-long spook and fascist [they knew!] as President. Later many of my friends talked of the coming danger of fascism and a police state in America. I, myself, felt I had to leave shortly after 'digesting' 9-11 and what that was all about.....though I do sometimes go back with great trepidation for short visits.

Well, in case no one noticed and/or is named Rip Van Winkel and just woke up...it happened [not might or will happen] - IT HAPPENED and is HERE, NOW!

All that remains is what to do about it and FAST!

You can be sure this website [and the others we rely upon for information and inspiration] is on the list to be hacked or blocked when martial law is 'formally' declared - though is secretly has been already [along with COG]. IMHO
"Let me issue and control a nation's money and I care not who writes the laws. - Mayer Rothschild
"Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience! People are obedient in the face of poverty, starvation, stupidity, war, and cruelty. Our problem is that grand thieves are running the country. That's our problem!" - Howard Zinn
"If there is no struggle there is no progress. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and never will" - Frederick Douglass
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#67
Peter Lemkin Wrote:[quote=Peter Lemkin]I must agree EE that we are at the abyss of fascism, for lack of a better term; and we either are all pushed or jump over it OR we fight back and push the pushers over!

At the 'ol EF I oft repeated what I saw as Governmental and Intelligence/Corporate attempts to spy on and control the flow of free information on the internet. That is the most dangerous thing that could happen - and they know it - thus making it the most important objective for their 'side'. I don't see how one can 'sabotage' a controlled internet or one that is down or only allows officially approved sites.....as the Big Boys own the infrastructure and no technology exists to create our own de novo. All is already in place to shut off those parts of the internet and mobile phone communications, etc. they do not want at the flick of a few switches...in minutes - if not seconds. They will find a pretext, of course for the sheeple to swallow.

I remember when Bush I was elected and I was living in L.A. a few of my friends held a good bye party and left the next day - they left as they felt they couldn't live in America with a life-long spook and fascist [they knew!] as President. Later many of my friends talked of the coming danger of fascism and a police state in America. I, myself, felt I had to leave shortly after 'digesting' 9-11 and what that was all about.....though I do sometimes go back with great trepidation for short visits.

Well, in case no one noticed and/or is named Rip Van Winkel and just woke up...it happened [not might or will happen] - IT HAPPENED and is HERE, NOW!

All that remains is what to do about it and FAST!

You can be sure this website [and the others we rely upon for information and inspiration] is on the list to be hacked or blocked when martial law is 'formally' declared - though is secretly has been already [along with COG]. IMHO

As for the fear of death, I think for most Americans they have taken it to an absurd point where taking away their barbeque, car, chips, or TV remote is almost 'death' for them....along with their fears, yes, of the 'real thing'. That is why they are so passive...as they don't want to loose any of what they falsely believe is important and permanent.

Those of us who have taken risks with our jobs, lives, fortunes; or lived [as I have] 'rough' [i.e. in a tent] for years after an attack by the Beast for what I believe was what I was investigating have lost a lot that fear - as have those of you who had near-death experiences medically or otherwise. Angry and hungry, homeless, oppressed people will risk all to get justice and their just desserts. McDonald's overfed, TV-blind, Mall shopping addicts will not easily be won over......this was all planned, long ago. They keep much of the African-Americans in prison as they can't fool them as to who is the 'Man' and his 'Agenda'; when you can most of the Americans, sadly.....

....I do feel, however, there is an unknown and growing number of people waking up -or who would awake upon the [for example] declaration of martial law; shut-down of the internet as we know it; 9-11 repeat, etc. I hope I'm not imagining it...but it is real...and that 'THEY' know it too and while they have the military and the levers of power and oppression, they will have a Nation or Planet in REBELLION and they too have fears of death and much more in the way of 'material things they love' to loose!
"Let me issue and control a nation's money and I care not who writes the laws. - Mayer Rothschild
"Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience! People are obedient in the face of poverty, starvation, stupidity, war, and cruelty. Our problem is that grand thieves are running the country. That's our problem!" - Howard Zinn
"If there is no struggle there is no progress. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and never will" - Frederick Douglass
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#68
Given Seymour's response, my reference to suicide was not to a personal act on my part, but the passive act of being suicided.
"Where is the intersection between the world's deep hunger and your deep gladness?"
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#69
Ed Jewett Wrote:....

Swift Chips is the Clearinghouse Interbank Payment System and its European counterpart. To learn more, start here: http://www.frbservices.org/eventseducati..._info.html

And then see about money laundering on this system here: http://cryptome.org/jya/chips.htm .
Europeans Accused of “Paranoia” Over Fears of U.S. Economic Espionage, Documents Reveal by Tom Burghardt / December 8th, 2010
Confidential State Department documents released by the whistleblowing web site WikiLeaks, revealed that a European Parliamentary vote earlier this year that suspended participation in a U.S. government program that secretly monitored international bank transactions, surprised and angered the Obama administration.
In a stunning rebuke of U.S. policies the February 2010 memo, “Chancellor Merkel Angered by Lack of German MEP Support for TFTP,” 10BERLIN180 provided new evidence that the Terrorist Finance Tracking Program (also known as Swift) is viewed skeptically by the European public and their representatives.
Distrust of the Swift program runs deep and its “War on Terror” pedigree is considered little more than a pretext for American spies to carry out economic espionage on behalf of U.S. multinationals.
Alarmed over privacy breaches by American firms and criminal acts, such as the illegal U.S. transfer of prisoners on CIA “black flights,” aided and abetted by European intelligence agencies, outraged public opinion forced the hand of parliamentarians, who voted overwhelming to suspend the program.
German opposition to Swift “was particularly damaging” The New York Times reported, “because the country was among a handful of allies that, according to a 2006 cable, made up a ‘coalition of the constructive’ organized to ensure that the Swift operation was not ‘ruined by privacy experts’.”
Launched shortly after the 9/11 provocation by the Bush administration, the secret program handed American officials unprecedented access to global financial information on bank transactions routed through a vast database administered by the Swift consortium in Brussels.
Access to such unique data would be particularly valuable to U.S. corporations. In light of evidence published in a 2001 European Parliament report that the National Security Agency’s ECHELON program was a cover for economic espionage, such fears are not unfounded.
Since the program’s disclosure in 2006 by The New York Times, criticism over its operations have mounted steadily.
CIA and Treasury Department officials secretly poured over records of some $6 trillion dollars in daily financial transactions flowing through global banks and brokerage houses.
“European Union regulators,” the ACLU reported, “found that the mass financial prying was not legally authorized, was conducted without proper checks and balances, and violated several important rules established to protect the privacy of Europeans.”
Increasing the “creep factor” amongst EU officials, the ACLU disclosed that the ultra-spooky Booz Allen Hamilton corporation had been hired to “oversee” the program by the federal government.
Concluding that the firm was not an “independent check” on Swift surveillance, the civil liberties’ watchdogs wrote that “Booz Allen is one of the largest U.S. Government contractors, with hundreds of millions of dollars in U.S. Government contracts awarded each year. Booz Allen has a history of working closely with U.S. Government agencies on electronic surveillance, including the Total Information Awareness program.”
Initial misgivings amongst the public and privacy advocates have since blossomed into outright hostility, thus setting the stage for last summer’s vote.
Cynical Maneuvers
Noting that the American-led “War on Terror” coalition is fraying at the seams, U.S. Ambassador to Berlin Philip Murphy, wrote that “Merkel is particularly irritated with German MEPs from her Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and sister Christian Social Union (CSU) parties, most of whom reportedly voted against the agreement despite previously indicating they would support it.”
The ambassador claimed that “public German reactions” to the European Parliament’s vote “have come exclusively from TFTP detractors who portrayed the veto as a sign that the European Parliament has won a victory over an arrogant Commission/Council, as well as delivering a rebuke to U.S. counterterrorism policies that undervalue data privacy.”
Free Democratic Party (FDP) Federal Justice Minister Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger, a member of Merkel’s coalition, was derided by Murphy as “a strong proponent of data privacy rights,” who had welcomed the vote saying that “‘the citizens of Europe have won a victory today that strengthened not just data protection, but democracy in all of Europe.”
That’s certainly a “diplomatic” way of saying they don’t trust their American allies!
Undeterred however, Murphy recommended that the U.S. crank up the “Mighty Wurlitzer” disinformation machine a decibel or two.
“These events,” the ambassador wrote, “suggest the need to intensify our engagement with German government interlocutors, Bundestag and European parliamentarians, and opinion makers to demonstrate that the U.S. has strong data privacy measures in place.”
Murphy said this “debate was not just about TFTP;” the ambassador averred that “paranoia runs deep especially about U.S. intelligence agencies.”
Those quaint denizens of “old Europe,” where do they ever get such fanciful ideas!
U.S. Embassies: Global Spy Nets
In the Cablegate file, “Reporting and Collection Needs: The United Nations,” 09STATEE80163, dated July 31, 2009 and classified SECRET/NOFORN (“no foreign distribution”) we learned last week that under America’s revised National HUMINT Collection Directive (NCHD) U.S. diplomats and State Department employees under CIA cover are directed to spy on key UN personnel, including Secretary General Ban Ki-moon.
State Department documents revealed that diplomats have been ordered to gather “as much of the following information as possible when they have information relating to persons linked to: office and organizational titles; names, position titles and other information on business cards; numbers of telephones, cell phones, pagers and faxes; compendia of contact information, such as telephone directories (in compact disc or electronic format if available) and e-mail listings; internet and intranet ‘handles’, internet e-mail addresses, web site identification-URLs; credit card account numbers; frequent flyer account numbers; work schedules, and other relevant biographical information.”
U.S. overlords demanded that their diplomat-spies collect relevant data on “about current and future use of communications systems and technologies by officials or organizations, including cellular phone networks, mobile satellite phones, very small aperture terminals (VSAT), trunked and mobile radios, pagers, prepaid calling cards, firewalls, encryption, international connectivity, use of electronic data interchange, Voice-over-Internet protocol (VoIP), Worldwide interoperability for microwave access (Wi-Max), and cable and fiber networks.”
Documents released so far have revealed that similar “diplomatic” spying operations are underway globally and target Bulgaria; Romania; Slovenia; Hungary; Venezuela; Paraguay; Palestine; African Great Lakes; and West Africa.
Denouncing WikiLeaks for the embarrassing disclosures, not for U.S. duplicity and deceit, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who authorized the surreptitious collection programs, said last week that covert action by its foreign service “is the role our diplomats play in serving America.”
A “Well-Placed Source”
Despite full knowledge, “we were astonished to learn” ambassador Murphy wrote, “how quickly rumors about alleged U.S. economic espionage–at first associated with the new U.S. air passenger registration system (ESTA), then with TFTP–gained currency among German parliamentarians in the run-up to the February 11 vote in Strasbourg.”
Are there legitimate reasons perhaps, why “paranoia” would “run deep” among the public, or the German government for that matter, considering the track record of “U.S. intelligence agencies”?
Last Friday, German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle’s chief of staff, Helmut Metzner, was sacked after he confessed he was the “young, up-and-coming party loyalist” who served as an American asset inside the Free Democratic Party, a coalition partner of Chancellor Angela Merkel’s right-wing government.
Der Spiegel reported that Metzner was the “top-level national party employee responsible for passing secret information on to US diplomats during the negotiations to form the current German government in 2009.”
According to the 2009 Cablegate file 09BERLIN1271, “Westerwelle Firm on Removal of Nuclear Weapons,” Metzner is described therein as “a well-placed FDP source.”
From his perch, Metzner was privy to sensitive information that he passed on to his American handlers; in fact the go-getter was “the head of international relations for the national party.” Rather conveniently, one might say!
Indeed, the strategist-spy “shared with Emboffs and visiting Senior Germany Desk Officer October 7 information on issues discussed during the first two days of these negotiations as well as the negotiations schedule and working group make-up. Source serves as his party’s notetaker for the negotiations and has been a long-standing close Embassy contact.”
“It’s now clear,” Der Spiegel reported, “why the US ambassador appeared so pleased in his cables back to Washington–after all, his mole had the ear of the head of the party and was part of the inner circle of party leadership.”
Eventually, ambassador Murphy’s call to “intensify our engagement with German government interlocutors, Bundestag and European parliamentarians, and opinion makers” over the Swift program paid off.
In July, “after mobilizing top administration officials, including Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner and Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr.,” the Obama administration was able to reverse the vote in the European Parliament, “after the United States made modest concessions that promised greater European oversight,” The New York Times reported.
“Concessions” that will accelerate the erosion of privacy rights while enhancing U.S. efforts to steal economic secrets from their capitalist rivals.
Tuesday’s arrest of Julian Assange in Britain on a dubious Swedish warrant, and the court’s refusal to grant the activist/journalist bail, will not stop the leaks. Despite intense pressure from the Pentagon, the State Department and lickspittle American politicians, more than 500 web sites currently mirror WikiLeaks.
The steady drip, drip, drip of dark secrets will continue, as will further revelations of U.S. crimes.


Tom Burghardt is a researcher and activist based in the San Francisco Bay Area. His articles are published in many venues. He is the editor of Police State America: U.S. Military "Civil Disturbance" Planning, distributed by AK Press. Read other articles by Tom, or visit Tom's website.


This article was posted on Wednesday, December 8th, 2010 at 7:00am and is filed under Banks/Banking, Empire, Espionage/"Intelligence", Obama, Privacy, Whistleblowing, Wikileaks.

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"Where is the intersection between the world's deep hunger and your deep gladness?"
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#70
RE: SWIFT-CHIPS

Thanks Ed Jewett for posting this outstanding article, written by Tom Burghardt. Wow!

I would like to post some historical background to support Burghardt’s article by excerpting a 1992 conversation with John Cohen, investigator for the House Judiciary Committee on Inslaw. His investigation encompassed a three year probe into the theft of the PROMIS software by the DOJ from Inslaw company, the developer of the software.

This is old news, but should not be overlooked when considering the long evolution of SWIFT-CHIPS. Cohen believed that the PROMIS software was modified and installed into the international banking system to secretly track money laundering of drug profits.

John Cohen speaking below. Taken from PP. 197-198 of The Last Circle book.

EXCERPT:
“ ... when I was in Los Angeles I did a lot of undercover work with Columbians, where I worked international narcotics conspiracies with DEA and FBI and, being a local police officer, I didn’t really get caught up in their systems, I just made some great contacts in these agencies. But I also learned quite a bit about Southeast Asian heroin and the rise of the Medellin Cartels and the other Cartels in Latin America.”

Cohen continued ... “And I also ran into quite a few law enforcement professionals who were pretty irritated because of the intelligence agency, drug dealer connection.”

EXCERPT:
“ --- Now that corroborates some information that I got in the past which talked about one of the reasons PROMIS was stolen. You see, I’ve had a side theory about another reason why PROMIS was taken. And it was that PROMIS could also be modified to track money laundering..”

“... And it could also be used as an active information gathering, or an active moving software program that can go into other data bases. And it could be modified to control hundreds of accounts and move money through the international banking system.”

Cohen added, “What a lot of people don’t realize is that there are two international banking systems. There’s CHIPS and SWIFT. And the word Swift Chips has been spread out throughout this whole [investigation]. And a lot of people don’t realize what that meant. Well, Swift Chips is a referral to those two clearing house systems. The clearing house interbank payment system and then the European counterpart, Swift. And they do $2 billion dollars worth of banking transactions a day.”

“ ... And if one was able to move accounts through there, you could move money invisibly around the world ...”
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