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Systemic Corporate Cons

I've been thinking this week about the spectrum of corporate deceit, propaganda, and misinformation. Among my pondering includes the poor reasoning for war and coups...profits for arms manufacturers and fossil fuel. Name one of our dirty little wars that benefited people. The denial of our climate disaster and business as usual promotion of fossil fuels. The wholesale devastation of ecosystems like tropical forests and the polar regions. The lousy state of our health and health care system promoted by big ag, big pharma, and some doctors. I understand much of the manipulation is a function of corporate media spewing misinformation, but it is much wider in scope. Research in all domains is largely funded by corporations. I spent time in the publish or perish world of hustling research monies and climbing the academic ladder....something I'm glad I escaped. Universities like politicians are purchased by the oligarchs. There is some push back, but we have a systemic problem across the spectrum.
Remember this example? The seven CEOs steadfastly refused to budge under stringent questioning that they knew cigarettes were addictive. Each stated under oath that they did not believe nicotine was addictive. (1.5 min)

Over the past few decades, the fossil fuel industry has subjected the American public to a well-funded, well-orchestrated disinformation campaign about the reality and severity of human-caused climate change. The purpose of this web of denial has been to confuse the public and decision-makers in order to delay climate action and thereby protect fossil fuel business interests and defend libertarian, free-market conservative ideologies. The fossil fuel industry’s denial and delay tactics come straight out of Big Tobacco’s playbook. As a result, the American public have been denied the right to be accurately informed about climate change, just as they were denied the right to be informed about the risks of smoking by the tobacco industry. While fossil fuel companies attacked the science and called on politicians to “reset the alarm,” climate-catalyzed damages worsened, including increased storm intensities, droughts, forest damage and wildfires, all at substantial loss of life and cost to the American people.

https://www.climatechangecommunication.org/america-misled/

The fossil fuel industry has known about the reality of human-caused climate change for decades. For a very long time before climate change became part of the global discourse.

But it deliberately funded and orchestrated denial and disinformation campaigns against climate action. So that business continued as usual and bottom lines were protected.
A new report by researchers from Harvard, George Mason and Bristol universities called America Misled: How the fossil fuel industry deliberately misled Americans about climate change.
An internal memo of Exxon Mobil Corp in 1977, among others, forecast:
I. CO2 RELEASE MOST LIKELY SOURCE OF INADVERTENT CLIMATE MODIFICATION.
II. PREVAILING OPINION ATTRIBUTES CO2 INCREASE TO FOSSIL FUEL COMBUSTION.
III. DOUBLING CO2 COULD INCREASE AVERAGE GLOBAL TEMPERATURE 1°C TO 3°C BY 2050 A.D. (10°C PREDICTED AT POLES).

These are consistent with modern climate research. As climate change consensus became robust, the industry attacked the consensus and exaggerated uncertainties, which:
I. Reduced public understanding of climate change
II. Lowered support for climate action
III. Stopped accurate information on the subject
IV. Polarised the public along political lines
V. Led to a lack of public dialogue and private conversation
Scientific evidence was challenged by tactics including cherry-picking, fake experts, and conspiracy theories. The fossil fuel industry’s denial-and-delay tactics come straight out of Big Tobacco’s playbook says the report.

Boston, MA - Today, Massachusetts became the second state to sue ExxonMobil for misleading investors about climate change and the first to sue ExxonMobil for deceiving consumers. The lawsuit, filed by Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey, claims that the company knowingly deceived investors and consumers about the risks of climate change to its business and the public.

https://www.commondreams.org/newswire/2019/10/25/exxonmobil-faces-anothe...
I'll bet as many fossil fuel execs are sentenced as there were bankers after the 2008 collapse.

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Climate is merely one example of the colossal corporate con. What got me thinking along these lines was edg's essay on cancer. In the comments I state the research is strong that cancer feeds on sugar. Rev. Jane replied the only study she had seen said a low fat high grain diet was beneficial, and U. Ripped then asked how two such opposite results are possible. My answer is corporate profit.

Consider this interview...(which I featured last week also)
Chris Hedges talks to Marion Nestle, New York University professor of nutrition, on how food companies distort the science and research into what we eat. In her book ‘Unsavory Truth: How Food Companies Skew The Science Of What We Eat,’ Nestle explains that the food industry follows the formula pioneered by the tobacco industry – cast doubt on the science, fund research to provide desired results, offer gifts and consulting arrangements to buy silence or loyalty, use front groups, promote self-regulation and personal responsibility, and use the courts to challenge critics and dismantle regulations. (28 min)

My diet mentor Jason Fung explains how the same techniques are used in medicine also.

The first conflicts of interest he highlights pertain to the corruption of doctors. Practicing physicians who accept gifts from Big Pharma are 225-335% more likely to prescribe drugs from the gift-giving company than those who do not, Fung explains.

The corruption of doctors in prestigious universities is even worse, he claims. “There's a clear correlation: The more prestigious a doctor, the more money they're getting from the pharmaceutical.” Anecdotally, he says, this means you may be better off seeking medical advice from a family physician than from a Harvard professor; the former probably just accepted a $10 pen from Big Pharma while the latter is on the take for $500,000. “It just is a terrible system,” he says. “Yet, these people are the people that are in the newspaper. They're the ones that are teaching medical students, are the ones who are teaching the — the dietitians, the pharmacist — everybody.”

The most insidious corruption affects the published research on particular drugs. Fung highlights the influence industry can have when it finds a medical journal editor willing to take its money. Another problem arises in the form of industry-funded medical research. This conflict of interest leads to the selective publication of positive trials, which can skew the science on particular drugs and lead to unnecessary or even dangerous overprescription. Fung notes how statin prescriptions illustrate the scope of this particular problem.

“We accept this of drug companies … but the problem is that people die,” Fung says. He later adds: “You can make arguments that sugar is a health food, that opioids are good for you … but it harms patients, and we always have to remember that at the end of the day, this is not why we became doctors. The reason we became doctors was to help people, but we're not until we kind of set those same rules as everybody else.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6IO2DZjOkY (50 min presentation)
Transcript here.

I want to post this list as a resource. I spent a couple of weeks slowly working my way through this series of lectures by Jason reviewing the scientific research, and presenting to other doctors. If you're on a health journey you might be interested.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w34VyzcYowI (part 1 - 58 min) A new hope with diet
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b3NuOaWNntQ (part 2 - 1 hr) the science of diabesity
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pu6jl2eTfHs (part 3 - 1.4 hr) Diet trials
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gyXc3OuWty0 (part 4 - 1.4 hr) the fasting solution
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YiBs5_Z8op4 (part 5 - 1 hr) diet and disease
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3kfEnZWHOw (part 6 - 1.25 hr) about fat

I want to pause here to say I'm not telling anyone what they should or should not eat... just as I'm not going to suggest how you should vote or worship. I'm just trying to share what I've learned in my exploration. Diet is tricky. Take the Inuits and their diet of meat and blubber. They have little to no heart disease nor cancer, that is until they began consuming European food like breads.
https://www.cardiobrief.org/2016/07/29/changes-in-eskimo-diet-linked-to-...
On the other hand consider another population with similar health outcomes on Okinawa...

Vegetarian and seafood rich: The islander's traditional diet includes a relatively small amount of fish and somewhat more in the form of soy, low-calorie vegetables like bitter melon, and other legumes. Almost no meat, eggs, or dairy products are consumed. Fish provides omega-3 essential fatty acids like alpha-linolenic acid (ALA),eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). Besides being an excellent source of protein, soy (in the form of tofu), contains health benefiting compounds like soluble dietary fiber, tannin antioxidants, and plant sterols. Altogether, these phytonutrients offer protection against heart diseases, stroke, colon, and prostate cancers.

https://www.nutrition-and-you.com/okinawa-diet.html

Here we have a contradiction as U. ripped suggested. Why are the opposite diets giving similar results? My hypothesis is the carbs that Okinawan's consume are primarily digested in the lower GI tract where bacteria convert them into ketones which are the same as the product of fat metabolism in our bodies. They are essentially probiotics.
Dr Mark Hyman explain how potato starch is a probiotic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXOr1H7HnW4 (3 min)
The other important factor in both populations is limited calorie intake. They limit their consumption.

Here's one more dietary contradiction - The Maasai. To a large extent, the Maasai live on the milk from their cattle, which means their diet is as full of fats. Unlike Westerners, the Maasai do not have many problems related to lifestyle diseases. Health researchers around the world have therefore been greatly interested in these East Africans since cardio-vascular and other lifestyle diseases only started to become a great problem in the west in the 1960s and 1970s as they began farming and moving toward a more western diet.
https://sciencenordic.com/denmark-diseases-exercise/the-maasai-keep-heal...

No wonder people are puzzled by diet. Three (at least pre-industrial) healthy populations with little to no heart disease or cancer eating entirely different diets, plus we have the profit motive driving ill advice. I think sugary fruit loops have a heart healthy label. They pay the heart association for that. I like to listen and learn from doctors.

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Dr Ken Berry's book, Lies my doctor told me, echo many of Jason's dietary recommendations and medical system criticisms.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZPq1hABNcw (51 min)
Transcript here.

Dr Aseem Malhotra from the UK was one of the first doctors to explode the myths about fats. Here he is talking about deceit in medical research filmed at the Public Health Collaboration Conference 2019 at the Royal College of General Practitioners in London.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DV9yQbNCE3E (38 min)

Correlation is not causation. Clinical trails on diet are not common. There's no drug to sell and promote at the end of the study. So other that the handful of studies Fung and the other discuss all we have is the anecdotal evidence of Doctors and the history of their patients.
Many Doctors are on youtube trying to spread the word of healthy eating and diet...
Dr William Davis, Dr. Joe Mercola, Dr. Mark Hyman, Steven Gundry

Why don't more doctors suggest healthier diets?
William Davis makes the point in his conversation with Ivor Cummings

I was an interventional cardiologist, I was the guy doing stents and angioplasty and atherectomies, and all that stuff. I’ll tell you Ivor, it pays great. I can get paid several thousand dollars per patient, I could do several procedures a day. It wasn’t uncommon to do 6,7,8,9,10 procedures a day, so it paid very well. Why should I be bothered identifying people before they have a catastrophe, a heart catastrophe and prevent it? Why would they do that? They don’t do it. So there’s a willing ignorance, there’s a willful ignorance. I really mean that. There’s an absolutely willful ignorance in identifying people who are at risk a year, two years, five years for a heart catastrophe, because it pays so much better. You put in stents, bypass, do heart catheterization, etc.

Later he continues...

Don’t pay any attention to cholesterol. It’s ridiculous. It’s outdated. It came from 1950s, 1960s understanding of heart disease causation. Unfortunately, that’s all the conventional doctors pay attention to. They think that cholesterol is a wonderful marker and reducing cholesterol is the answer to all heart disease, which of course is absurd. As you have helped point out, cholesterol is a lousy marker. It distracts everybody from the real causes. And that’s what shocks me. No one’s paying attention to the real causes. So if all you do is reduce cholesterol with a cholesterol reducing drug, like Lipitor, take aspirin and follow a low fat diet, you have no impact, for instance, on the progression, the rise, expected rise in a heart scan score.

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If you have an interest in cholesterol, Dr David Diamond has a one hour presentation on the demonization and deception in cholesterol research.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yX1vBA9bLNk

Even chiropractors are on to improved diets like Eric Berg and David Jockers, and Dr Kieth and his nutritionist wife Becky.
I really have learned a good deal from Biochemical engineer, Ivor Cummings who interviews many doctors and nutritionists.

Human health needs to be uncoupled from the profit motive!

Another great con is the media war machine...

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Abby Martin was on Matt and Katie's show explaining the interrelationship of corporate media and war. She comes on about the 20 min mark...Excellent conversation worth the time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gV1cKItw_gM

When William Arkin, a veteran national security reporter with NBC and MSNBC, wrote his resignation email last week, he shared it with his colleagues. It was then leaked to other news outlets. Among Arkin's criticisms of his former employer that by incessantly covering the presidency of Donald Trump, the network is being held hostage by Trump; that in its reflexively anti-Trump coverage, it has become even more promilitary; that NBC and MSNBC are now captives of the security state.
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But American news consumers are tuning in to MSNBC, and its anti-Trump agenda, in record numbers. Armed with those kinds of ratings, what corporate-owned news channel would risk alienating its shareholders by changing tack?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WCi8-lEwoM (20 min)

Deception and Lies have pervaded all the wars of the last century, making it very difficult to believe anything the Government or its propaganda arm, the corporate media, tell us about those nations that they have designated as "existential threats" to the West. The US Military Industrial complex therefore has a serious credibility crisis on its hands, since the old methods of "crisis initiation" will no longer work. Nice documentary.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rFebpiy0FY (26 min)

How economic hit men in the IMF promote war
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EysdS30TUkI (2 min)
More from John Perkins (his TED talk)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btF6nKHo2i0 (18 min)

Private contractors now make up a large portion of the war machine...
Here's a 10 min excerpt from the documentary "Iraq for sale - the war profiteers"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhpfNqeZzUE

The F-35 is another monstrous boondoggle. By putting construction facilities in almost every state the politicians will not call out this incredible waste of money.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KTF_a1DuIyE (8 min)

Jimmy explains the US involvement in Syrian - just one example of our illegal behavior.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rV1JNONpXSU (5.5 min)

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All this is no surprise to the c99 community but it is perhaps the biggest on-going con - using corporate media to promote wars and coups and to not report on the disastrous results of the violence the US and our minions perpetrate.

Let's look at one more of the big corporate cons...Banking and Economics

From a former Wall Street insider and author of All the Presidents' Bankers, a searing exposé of the collusion between public and private banks as they seek to control global markets and dictate economic policy. Central banks and institutions like the IMF and the World Bank are overstepping the boundaries of their mandates by using the flow of money to control global markets and dictate economic policy both at the domestic and global level. These public institutions have become so dependent on funding from private banking and the revolving door between the two worlds is so smooth that public and private banks are effectively working toward the same goals.
Nomi Prins: "Collusion: How Central Bankers Rigged the World" (58 min)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JmWYRkMZRo

Why banks are broken...European Parliament, Strasbourg, 21 May 2013
Speaker: Godfrey Bloom MEP, UKIP (Yorkshire & Lincolnshire),
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYzX3YZoMrs (2 min)

The Federal Reserve is itself a con created by the oligarchs for their benefit.

3 min trailer Money for nothing

the entire 3 hour documentary is here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=maC7phpUVno

And finally the con of our demockrazy

The parties rig elections in many ways. Today, both parties have engaged in a “voting rights” debate related to “voter access” and “voter fraud.” But rarely do we ask fundamental questions about the process itself, like why do our representatives seem to serve their party more than the voters in the first place?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gndkcb12X1c (6 min)

I've featured this clip about rigged voting several times, but if you've missed it you might want to watch to remind yourself of the unreliability of your vote.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdG6oyjV2Qk (15 min)

Yes friends we are in the midst of a Corporate Coup

Trailer for the documentary - The Corporate Coup d’État
[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1dlIRy7HbkQ]

For more about the film -
http://globalcomment.com/divide-and-conquer-the-corporate-coup-detat/
...and a 45 min interview with the film maker Fred Peabody
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6GfgsKWjkE

Chris Hedges and Ralph Nader sit down to talk about how this coup happened
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yePIn0zwGCc (25 min)

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So across the spectrum of our society we see a complete corporate capture and disregard of of people....especially working people. Corporate power is integrated vertically as well across domains. It is re-enforced by corporate media, and sadly is accepted as normal. As individuals we can minimize the effects on us personally, but the pervasive capture can't be escaped. Most of the c99 community understand this and we commonly discuss one area or another. I wanted to point out in this discussion the integration of it all...food, health, research, war, media, economics, politics...essentially a corporate ecology of deceit, manipulation, and abuse. As a result we have the most inequality perhaps of all time. I hope you each have a refuge from this insanity, and a physical community of folks that support you. It is past time to change this system of inequity and the abuse of our planet and people for profit. People all over the world are marching. My primary question is "Can we change this system before the collapse of the ecosystem?"

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So I want to drop in this comment on how incredible it is to imprison a journalist for treason for reporting war crimes. The fact that there is very little blow back on this is more evidence of the completion of this corporate coup.

John Pilger explains
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=siHgvx3t9V8 (19 min)

So does Roger Waters
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HncGYdfnn8 (20 min)

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@Lookout
it's a dark time. Making it darker: not being able to see and talk with anyone in my life about all this.
Thank you for being here.

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@Creosote.

In Alabama it is rare to encounter someone with whom you can have an intelligent conversation. Americans are so ill informed...Russia, Russia, Russia you know.

Thanks for reading the column... that makes it worth writing!

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crony capitalism/neoliberalism need to destroyed

https://www.epsilontheory.com/yeah-its-still-water/

It’s a note about financialization … the zombiefication of our economy and the oligarchification of our society.

Financialization is profit margin growth without labor productivity growth.

Financialization is the zero-sum game aspect of capitalism, where profit margin growth is both pulled forward from future real growth and pulled away from current economic risk-taking.

Financialization is the smiley-face perversion of Smith’s invisible hand and Schumpeter’s creative destruction. It is a profoundly repressive political equilibrium that masks itself in the common knowledge of “Yay, capitalism!”.

What does Wall Street get out of financialization? A valuation story to sell.

What does management get out of financialization? Stock-based compensation.

What does the Fed get out of financialization? A (very) grateful Wall Street.

What does the White House get out of financialization? Re-election.

You get to hold up a card that says “Yay, capitalism!”.

Michael Lebowitz, CFA @michaellebowitz

Since 2006 TXN revenue is up 2.6% and TXN stock is up nearly 300%. Lucky for management they can mask no growth by buying back about a third of the shares and fooling investors.
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You know, everyone is all in a tizzy about Softbank paying Adam Neumann $1.7 billion just to go away.
My unpopular opinion: the Adam Neumann story is repeated in a non-infuriating and non-obvious way every day in every S&P 500 company. And it’s been going on for a DECADE.
Dimon, Iger, Cook, Nadella, Pichai, Fink … they’re not founders like Gates or Bezos. They’re not investors like Buffett or Dalio. They’re management. And now they’re billionaires. And all their captains and lesser brethren are centimillionaires. And all their lieutenants and subalterns are decamillionaires.
And everyone is perfectly fine with this. No one even notices that this is happening or that it’s different or that it’s a sea change in how we organize wealth in our society. It’s not good or bad or deserved or undeserved. It just IS. This is our Zeitgeist.

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I never knew that the term "Never Again" only pertained to
those born Jewish

"Antisemite used to be someone who didn't like Jews
now it's someone who Jews don't like"

Heard from Margaret Kimberley

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@ggersh

And the banks are on the hook for the large investments. Many think this is driving the push against Venezuela and Iran...trying to limit world oil production in order to make our fracked gas more profitable.

Instead, the fracking industry has helped set new records for U.S. oil production while continuing to lose huge amounts of money — and that was before the recent crash in oil prices.

https://www.desmogblog.com/2018/12/18/fracking-finances-record-oil-produ...

Here's more on the plan to destroy the ecosystem with fracking...
https://www.commondreams.org/news/2019/06/05/not-freedom-gas-failure-gas...

It is a con!

Thanks for the links and glad you came by this morning.

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no one took credit? Here's a possible motive.

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Many think this is driving the push against Venezuela and Iran...trying to limit world oil production in order to make our fracked gas more profitable.

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The Sept. 14 assault was claimed by the Houthis, though Saudi Arabia says it was "unquestionably sponsored by Iran." The kingdom has been at war with the Houthis in Yemen since March 2015.

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/iran-defends-yemeni-rebel-attack-09321872...

But it could have been a false flag attack by Israel or even the US as an excuse for Iranian conflict. Perhaps for the reason you state above.

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Despite Illinois doubling it's gas tax to 38 cents at the beginning of summer. And monster trucks everywhere.

The world must be awash with oil.

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@The Voice In the Wilderness

that the fracked wells are not profitable.

noticed the other day that Russia is taking over Venezuelan oil production.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-venezuela-russia-oil-specialreport/sp...

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@Lookout
except for Republican prejudice against Socialists.
Venezuela and Mexico should be prime partners in extricating ourselves from the Middle East. Yankee dollars could help the people of those countries and help stem the tide of illegal immigration by desperate people seeking work at all costs.

I realize fracking has made is independent but trading with Latin America is better than fracking. And we refuse to upgrade our refineries to use our own oil instead of Saudi oil.

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@The Voice In the Wilderness

A Venezuelan company in the US and have robbed them...
http://www.ronpaulinstitute.org/archives/featured-articles/2019/june/22/...

and the UK stole their gold...
https://www.rt.com/op-ed/450061-venezuela-gold-bank-england/

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With a little help from our friends.
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@QMS

Personal change is possible. Systemic change is a bigger more difficult goal. However we can dream. In fact that is the first step to dream and paint a positive future.

On another note, how do you sty connected while sailing? Satellite or hot spot connection? Just curious.

Happy sailing!

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@Lookout
Rent a hotspot while in port.

Creatively imagining a better world.
Creating a better world with focused imagination.
Imagining a better world creatively.

Cheers!

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Take care and have fun!

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@Lookout
Options seem poor in Calhoun County.

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@The Voice In the Wilderness

...at least my feed seems better than NCTim. The other options include satellite dish or hot spot through the cell system. Anniston near the interstate should have good cell service. You have to get unlimited service at a decent price of course.
https://www.satelliteinternet.com/providers/hughesnet/internet/
https://clark.com/technology/phones-mobile-devices/eliminate-home-intern...
...for example.

Here's another area where the corporate coup is complete. My ISP often holds me hostage.

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But three companies having thousands of satellites is scary.
Over at dslreports.com I read of a study that concluded that there is a 15% chance of a catastrophic level of space debris from collisions that could cause a barrier of debris blocking all satellite access. i.e. space pollution.
Why three competing systems? Why Free Enterprise, of course. Mustn't let the government have a monopoly on what is essentially DARPAnet. Aargh! Internet, telephone, electric power, natural gas pipelines, all of these should be government operations as natural monopolies.
Probably state or regional systems following federal regulations, especially at system interfaces, but maybe one unified Federal system. I can see arguments either way.

EDIT:
http://www.nbnews24.com/2019/10/16/amazon-reports-collision-risk-for-meg...
Amazon fudges the 15% to "only" 12%

Seems a lot less environmental damage from a national fiber network supplemented by public wifi, but a study (a REAL study) should be done.

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@The Voice In the Wilderness

about corporate control of a satellite network, but hey with no net neutrality all the ISP's have control.

I've really noticed how YouTube is hiding the out of the box commentators, and feed you CNN or MSDNCIA after watching someone like Jimmy.

The colors are beginning to make a show down here. One of the nicest times of the year.

Have a good one!

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@Lookout
And many trees already bare. I sent my daughter a picture of our Burning Bush. I wonder if the color relates to rainfall. It's been a wet year.

I usually spray the burning bush and the Krymsk-1 with seaweed emulsion in late summer. It helps the colors. This year I didn't. Been so busy with Ann's estate and Bob's hospitalization that we didn't even pick our raspberries. It's just as well that we had no peaches this year. No one I know did. Many dead branches after the -20 with -40 wind chill last Winter. I've had peaches with no damage after -20 before 198X the last time it got down there), but there were no dead branches, so I blame the wind chill. BTW, in the previous incident, "Reliance" bore a crop. Not a great eating peach but better than a store peach by far. Looking forward to growing those wonderful Georgia peaches some day. I grow Michigan varieties here. I hate California peaches anyway, big, beautiful and tasteless.

EDIT: Of course Minnesota has already had snow, a foot I think, weeks ago. A pretty place with very nice people, but C-O-L-D in Winter. Minnesota apple varoties are recommend for wisconsin and I have two branches here. They had flowers and set fruit which disappeared while green. I suspect squirrels. I once asked my daughter if one of her cats would like a Northern vacation. She sent me a picture of a cute half-grown kitten sitting in an Amazon box with the caption "She's ready!"

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@The Voice In the Wilderness

Came across this article on heirloom SE apples which is probably nothing new to you, but you might find it of interest.
https://www.motherearthnews.com/real-food/southern-apple-varieties-zmaz9...

I'm trying to do some homework. I've got soil mellowing for a little food forest.
Been looking for southern nursery focusing on old heirlooms. Found this one in NC
https://www.centuryfarmorchards.com/ NC
and of course there's Stark Bros in MO
https://www.starkbros.com/tags/heirloom-apple-trees MO

Also playing with the notion of a multi variety espalier apple tree in the now expanded garden.

Well have a good one and stay warm!

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I high;y recommend it.

I have Ashmead's Kernel and Roxbury Russet grafted onto a Rome Beauty that Stark's sent in error. They told me to keep it, apologized, and sent the right tree out. That was Chenango Strawberry that I occasionally find in stores. It's delicious with a distinct Strawberry taste, but I never got apples to ripen. They were always infected with what looked like brown rot. Eventually (after about 15 years) I took the tree out.
I just did that grafting two years ago, but the scions are growing vigorously and were unaffected by the harsh winter.
The Red Rome is a vulnerable tree itself. I had a problem with shelf fungus but it's almost gone after a few years of treating with copper soap from Gardens Alive. Golden delicious is as healthy as Godzilla. I had one major limb die this last Winter. That's it for 30 years.

Bookmarked that Nursery into my Fruit tree bookmark folder.

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was interesting.
That said, she wrote a book that documents in great detail how scientists are being bought off, but doesn't want to use that term because she doesn't want to disparage her colleagues. Because they do not perceive themselves as paid for tools.
Poor things are just hemmed in to it by being paid to produce favorable results.
I am going to repeat something from a lecture I received in Kenya about all things tribes, including the Maasai. I have not done any research to back it up, but the guide is a member of another tribe, college educated, an elder, so here goes: He said that once, it was not unusual for a Maasai to live to be 100. After cooking oil replaced the custom of rendering their own lard, their life span is less than 70 years on average.

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the transition from herding to farming and a more western diet resulted in shorter life span and the appearance of heart disease and diabetes.

As to the nutritionist, I guess she doesn't want to offend her colleagues. Chris said he thought they were bought. Really the same message Fung is saying about doctors too. As Davis said it is willful ignorance.

I'm listening to the documentary Money from nothing
I really liked cobett's version better...and it is just 1.5 hours rather than 3.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyLGi_UCs74

Noticed while finding the link they have a podcast up on diet...
Lies, Damned Lies, and Government Nutrition Advice (50 min)
https://www.corbettreport.com/nutrition/
or video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVjKfOGwxqU

Good to "see" you today.

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Thanks Lookout as always for all the information you bring to us each week. Opposition to fracking is in the news here in New Mexico. It seems that Governor Lujan Grishman wants to use oil and gas money to help fund plans for improving education in the state. She also is contemplating using the fracked water waste to irrigate fields and other alarming ideas. Hopefully we can move in another direction here in New Mexico but there are lots of articles in the paper and on the media about the need for continued exploration and drilling here in New Mexico.

And on anther note, just in time for the Christmas orgy of spending read about the opening of the American Dream, New Jersey's supersized mall. Consumerism and needless spending and all packaged as the American Dream. What a horror.

Good week to all.

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Destroy our ecosystem and water safety for more fracked gas in order to accelerate the climate disaster and our own extinction? What a plan.

You have a great week. Hope your weather is nice and your fall is colorful.

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Here is Trump on the dude's death. But I don't know how many times I read that he was from Israel or from Iraq or even a UK citizen and was propped up by US and our allies. Hard to know what the truth is these days eh?

“Terrorists who oppress and murder innocent people should never sleep soundly…” Trump calls al-Baghdadi and ISIS “savage monsters,” “losers,” and “frightened puppies,” and says other terrorist organizations are “in our sights”

“They use the Internet better than almost anybody in the world, perhaps other than Donald Trump.” Trump further describes the death of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi and proposes publicizing his death to deter further ISIS recruitment

“We don’t want to keep soldiers between Syria and Turkey for the next 200 years… We’re out, but we are leaving soldiers to secure the oil.” Trump says “there’s massive amounts of oil” being secured in the wake of the killing of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi

“I’ll tell you who loves us being there: Russia and China” Trump says Russia and China are benefitting from to U.S. presence in the Middle East, while calling European nations “a tremendous disappointment” for not aiding U.S. objectives in the region

But here's the kicker:

Al-Baghdadi's identity was positively confirmed by a DNA test conducted onsite, Trump said.

Alrighty then I guess we had his DNA from the last time we came in contact with him? Why do I feel this did not happen the way we are being told?

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... nor the objective.

“We don’t want to keep soldiers between Syria and Turkey for the next 200 years… We’re out, but we are leaving soldiers to secure the oil.” Trump says “there’s massive amounts of oil” being secured in the wake of the killing of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi

Edit to add: How dare Syria put their country over our oil!

Why do I feel this did not happen the way we are being told?

Could it be because they a liars?

....and as you said

Hard to know what the truth is these days eh?

Good to "see" you this Sunday.

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People are upset that Trump thanked Russia and informed them first about the raid but not congress. Apparently we had to inform Russia about it because we flew over their territory. Putin puppet in raging on Twitler.... damned if he does, damned if he doesn't.

And people are saying that Trump's photo looks staged. I always thought the Obama one did because it looks like they are crowded into a broom closet not the situation room we always see in movies. Where are the phones and the monitors? Look at how close Obama is sitting next to the wall. But with the Trump photo apparently it was staged cuz it was taken after the raid... oh well. Lots of good info in the tweets.

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I don't explore the twittersphere so I appreciate you sharing.

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Russia is denying that they helped Trump get him. Oh the spinning...

There’s no credible data to prove a successful American raid took place against Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, Russia’s Defense Ministry said. The US coalition didn’t even carry out any airstrikes in Idlib recently.

Moscow pointed out that it recorded no US coalition airstrikes in the Idlib area in northwest Syria on Saturday when the raid was held.

It also rejected Trump’s claims that Russian forces opened up the airspace under its control in Syria to American planes to facilitate the operation against the IS leader.

The ministry questioned the very possibility of al-Baghdadi’s presence in Idlib as the area is held by Al-Qaeda offshoot, Jabhat al-Nusra, who have always been mortal enemies of Islamic State.

I have seen others questioning why he would have been in Idlib and was he in the prison there? Or did he just come out of the house with his suicide vest strapped on dragging 3 kids with him? How do you drag 3 if you only have two hands. Watch this get spun every which way in the coming days. Damn I wish I could eat popcorn...

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How can you tell what is true anymore? Even usually reliable sources get it wrong when they themselves are misled. The story reminds me of bin Laden's murder.

Seymour wrote a revealing article which I bet you know about...
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2015/05/12/binl-m12.html

Bin Laden’s location in a headquarters town of the Pakistani military, crawling with security agents, has always been the weakest link in the official US narrative of the operation that killed the Al Qaeda leader. Hersh’s account provides a far more convincing explanation of why bin Laden was in Abbottabad—he was being held under house arrest by the Pakistani authorities while they discussed his fate with their American paymasters.

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In its broadcast Monday night, NBC News said that it had independently confirmed that Pakistani intelligence sources had given bin Laden’s location to the CIA in 2010—perhaps the most important claim made in Hersh’s report, and a devastating refutation of the official Obama administration cover story.

But whatever the story is there is the reports that say he died of kidney failure long ago. I have Butina on my mind because of the essay here, but wasn't that close to the name of the woman who told the world that? She was killed not long after the story got out.

The claim that bin Laden’s body was subsequently given a proper Islamic burial at sea from the USS Carl Vinson is also exposed as a lie. Instead, what remained of bin Laden’s bullet-riddled body, including his head, which is described as having “only a few bullet holes in it,” was unceremoniously tossed into a body bag. On the commandos’ helicopter trip back to Jalalabad, Afghanistan, pieces of the body were dropped over the Hindu Kush mountains.

The comments are interesting.. but I suppose that we will never know the true story on him. I'm getting a kick out of Russia saying that there was no US raid to kill the Isis leader. But I do believe that he was just another created boogie man to scare us into supporting the military..

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I do believe that he was just another created boogie man to scare us into supporting the military.

Keep the forever war going on steroids....think of the profits.

Similar to protecting our oil in Syria, Libya, Iraq, etc...

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Thanks for the great save. It was right there on the edge of my brain, but the other name kept coming up. She told us that ObL had died years ago from kidney failure. Another interesting tidbit was after 9/11 his name was never on the most wanted list of world bad dudes. Then there are all the stories of his meeting with lots of powerful people in between terrorist events. Lol... I just remembered all those doctored videos of him sitting in a cave laughing about what he wrought or was going to wrought in the coming days. Just a tad bit different looking each appearance.

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In forums and comment threads, some government shills tried to claim it looked funny and fake only because of conversion between PAL and NTSC analog color TV standards.

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I sympathize.

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Wow. You really worked hard on this one! Some great information here. Will have to do a closer reading later tonight when I have more time, but here's my initial takeaway...

Comparing what the tobacco companies did to what the fossil fuel, pharmaceutical, and food industries are doing now is critically eye opening. The formula they use across the board to support their methods is not only disgraceful but alarmingly effective. A lot of money buys a lot of access and dis-information. Credible sources have entirely new meanings when looking through this prism. So does the idea of trust. Which turns the entire concept of healthcare on its head.

As I continue my own quest for better health and weight loss, I can already see the results of limiting, and taking out completely, starches and sugars. I don't need some doctor with a prescription pad to tell me what I need. I've already seen some spectacular changes. Not only with the inflammation, but surprisingly, how my own palate and food cravings have changed. I remember my Suster going through something similar years ago and I thought she was a bit crazy. Craving vegetables and fruits? You can't be serious? She was and now I know why. In the two months I've been doing this, I've turned my kitchen into a testing lab where I try out all sorts of combinations. With a world of wonderful spices and condiments at my disposal, I have enjoyed making and eating some delicious meals. I now eat vegetables for breakfast! And I like it!

Already have another vegetable dish discovery lined up for my next foodie OT that's chock full of flavor and those wonderful anti-oxidants! Easy to make, scrumptiously satisfying, and not a lot of dishes to clean up afterwards. Win, win, win!

Hope you all have a beautiful Sunday Smile

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...suggesting that our gut bugs control our cravings. As you change your diet your gut biome changes too. They in turn signal the brain to eat more of what they like. Seems like it is via the vagus nerve...
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/gut-brain-connection#section1

So glad to hear your diet is working for you. It is ironic that eating less carbs and more fat helps you lose weight...exactly the opposite of what we have been told for decades.

Have a good weekend and week. I'll look forward to your new recipes.

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@Anja Geitz
During a visit to my grandma's house over 20 yrs ago, my infant daughter woke me up before anyone else was awake. I quietly got her fed and put back to sleep, but I couldn't get the homegrown black eyed peas we had along with dinner the night before, off my mind. My grandma caught me having a bowl of the leftovers for breakfast in the dark.

I'm a firm believer in veggies (or dinner leftovers) for breakfast! They sure beat donuts. And yes, veggie cravings are a thing with me too. I like to think it's our bodies telling us we're missing something we need. I'm not cutting all carbs out, but have made veggies and meat the main portions of my meals, and usually veggies take up most of the plate. I'm still working on losing the mindset that I need potatoes with a roast, but I barter with myself. Gravy or potatoes, not both. Not sure if that's even a comparable trade-off, but in my head it is.

Did you win your contest at work? How much did you lose? (I haven't been around much lately.)

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I think potatoes are ok. If you cook them and then cool them, reheating slightly before eating they become resistant starch and make it to your lower gut feeding your good bugs. (like the 3 min potato starch clip in the essay) I must admit we don't eat them too often, but rather as a treat. We grow and eat sweet potatoes frequently. Well every week or so.

The low carb advantage is the lessening of appetite and cravings for me. Best of luck on your health journey.

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After reading your comment, and watching the clip (also read some of the YouTube comments) I was reminded of this:

10 Amazing Things You Can Learn from Your Poop

I did not know that spinach can be toxic to some people. It also mentions carbs and proteins. I can't afford to have the test run, but it would be interesting if I could.

Back to potatoes! I am heading to the store soon for some to go with my roast that's cooling now. Yay potatoes!

Someone asked the doctor in the clip if potato salad counts. I'm thinking it would, right? They were cooked, then cooled. Not sure about all the stuff people add to the "salad" but I'm all in lol.

Have a good one!

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You shift your microbiome by what you eat. If spinach say is a problem, but you love it. Just add a little gradually increasing your intake. Might not hurt to take a probiotic to help as well. I extend the view of my garden to my gut biome...give it good fertilizer and it will grow well.

Enjoy the roast and taters! My buddy sings a song - fried taters and onions (3 min)
[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wnAf1jl0H8]

I sure do want me some...

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Lost a whopping 23 lbs! And I'm still losing. My skinny pants are now loose!

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And congratulations!

Keep up the good work.

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Depressing reality.

To me, it all comes down to the failure of capitalism. Which is an autoimmune disease of the mind.

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is that piece of green paper driving this insanity has NO real value. How can we stop this train before the wreck? I don't know.

Thanks for coming by, always good to see you!

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With capitalism you are placing your faith in the fabulously wealthy. They get control of the all of a society's means, capital, production, resources, and eventually politics. Why would any sane civilization do this? These are some of the worst people in society. What are their values? Mainly to get richer and have more control. And they want us to fight their wars to protect their wealth.

It also says something about ourselves - that we don't believe that we have the intelligence, understanding and the means to design a real civilization that is sustainable and embodies economic justice, that is, produces the the best possible outcome for all the people. So we give it all to the obscenely wealthy. They feared democracy but then learned to love it when they realized that they could control the outcome of elections. And they could control the outcome by permanently biasing people's minds against anything else. Look at the response to Bernie, though. People long for economic justice, they know that something is wrong. Bernie calls it Democratic Socialism, to get around the extreme programming against "Socialism". But whatever you want to call it there is an extreme difference between a society controlled by the wealthy for the good of the wealthy and one that is built for the people.

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Capitalism is collapsing as fast as the climatic system. I wish we could just walk away.

Sadly we are manipulated too the point of inaction, driven by fear and fed propaganda by too many agencies to name.

I escape to my garden. I hope you too have an escape to some sort of sanity.

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and everyone

California, is burning up. Napa, Carquinez Bridge, Crockett, more down in the LA area. Fires abound, winds abound. 2mil without power, 90K evacuated, 30+K acres burned up north. Still growing, wind still blowing. Blowing here also. Most counties are without power. A small section here still has it - in which I live. Other news, yours, and thank you for all of it. Also the link from gg - Epsilon Theory: It's still water.

Hope! Hoping for nonviolent regime change - political, corporate, military. Point by Wizard was good too. Apparently 'us" do not have the ability to design a civil society for all. Wow, if I had the levers of power, things would change pronto. Have a good one...

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Wow, if I had the levers of power, things would change pronto.

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Please take care. I hope eyo, burnt out, and hecate are alright.

We have fires here too, but they rarely get into the crown of the trees and just burn the forest floor...often improving the habitat.

Speaking of tree crowns, have you read Overstory? Might be worth checking out of your library. That story may be our fate.

Wishing you all the best. We must keep on keeping on.

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accept nothing less than full power, yet cutting power to significant portions of California is considered necessary and therefore acceptable. For a state on fire, cut the power, but for a world on fire, full power and more. This has been sticking in my brain like a stone in my shoe. It’s a basic inconsistency that justifies our continued madness.

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For a state on fire, cut the power, but for a world on fire, full power and more.

Whata mess.

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is really waking people up. Newsom is talking about making PG&E a public utility. Posturing. Maybe. Maybe not. The ptb, or those that hates him not doing their bidding, are already talking about recalling him, speaking of levers of power.

I concur, great line and will share it widely. So true.

For a state on fire, cut the power, but for a world on fire, full power and more.

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will recognize the paradox and realize that changing lifestyles will be so important to stopping runaway climate change.

Edit to correct spelling of magiamma’s name.

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of energy and food in walk-able, bike-able communities designed for people not profit.

Hey, I can dream....

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https://off-guardian.org/2019/10/06/watch-udo-ulfkotte-bought-journalists/

And (2):
Thuringia state elections were held yesterday and the Left Party — which grew out of the communist-era Socialist Unity Party and the post-reunification Party of Democratic Socialism — won 31 percent of the vote, becoming the largest party — mostly due to the popularity of incumbent premier Bodo Ramelow rather than any particular ideology.

https://www.dw.com/en/germanys-left-party-tops-thuringia-election-far-ri...

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About the "Lying Media". Thanks!

The German election won by the Left and the Right. Why in the US do they think running to the center is a winning position?

Thanks again.

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