Open Thread Saturday 05-16-15

Good morning 99percenters!

'Paddle in Seattle' Protesters Welcome Shell Drilling Rig with Two Words: Go Away
Thursday's protest comes ahead of a larger sHell No! demonstration—including mass flotilla and direct action—planned for the weekend

Paddling activists rolled out the un-welcome mat as Shell Oil's hulking 'Polar Pioneer' drilling rig—whose presence is opposed by many local citizens, environmentalists, and city officials—pulled into the Port of Seattle on Thursday afternoon.

About 20 kayakers met the 307-foot-tall, 400-foot-long rig in the waters of Elliott Bay, singing, chanting, linking arms, and bearing a banner that read, "Arctic Drilling = Climate Change." Among the group were members of the Duwamish Tribe, who paddled through the waves in a long wooden canoe and led the group in chanted songs, according to the Seattle Times.

The Times adds:

Law-enforcement officers were on the water and overhead to enforce a 500-yard safety zone while the Polar Pioneer was in motion. Coast Guard officials warned the activists beforehand that any disruption of safe navigation could result in arrests.

But the authorities allowed the activists relatively close to the rig when it briefly stopped, and there were no disturbances of note during the afternoon demonstration.

Giant Antarctica ice shelf about to disintegrate, says NASA

It’s not always gloom and doom around here – Chinese CO2 emissions have stalled, global forest loss has been reversed, and there was even a new species of porcupine discovered in Brazil not long ago! But then, well: gloom, doom.

A new study conducted at NASA finds the last remaining section of Antarctica's Larsen B Ice Shelf, which partially collapsed in 2002, is quickly losing strength and will likely completely disintegrate by 2020.

A research team headed by Ala Khazendar of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, California, found the remains of Larsen B Ice are flowing faster, becoming increasingly fragmented and developing large cracks.

"These are warning signs that the remnant is disintegrating," Khazendar said. "Although it’s fascinating scientifically to have a front-row seat to watch the ice shelf becoming unstable and breaking up, it’s bad news for our planet. This ice shelf has existed for at least 10,000 years, and soon it will be gone."

Mega-Developer Wants to Build Massive Resort, Mall and Housing Complex at Grand Canyon
The Sierra Club says the proposed development would be a "defacement" of the Grand Canyon.

The U.S. Forest Service is accepting public comments for a controversial plan that would pave the way for a foreign developer to build a mega-development at the edge of the Grand Canyon.

Opponents of the sprawling development — which includes plans for a dude ranch, five-star hotels, malls, high-end boutiques, restaurants and 2,100 housing units — say it would increase automobile and airplane traffic as well as light and noise pollution, and destroy critical wildlife habitat. The development may tap critical aquifers that could deplete the groundwater and may also reduce the levels of the exclusive source of all water for Havasu Falls, the cultural foundation of the Havasupai tribe.

Even the National Park Service, the U.S. agency that manages the Grand Canyon, considers the mega-development a "significant threat to Grand Canyon because it will require vast quantities of water and could lower the aquifer that feeds seeps, springs and streams that support wildlife and recreation."

Why are so many whales dying on California's shores?
A recent spate of whales washed up on the state’s beaches may be coincidence but ship strikes, fishing lines, sonar and climate change are all taking a toll

Last week, scores of local residents made their way to Sharp State Park in Pacifica, California, a 20-minute drive south of San Francisco, to view the body of a humpback whale that came ashore on 4 May.

When the 32-foot female humpback whale’s body came ashore, after days being tossed by waves, it was only the latest in a string of strandings along northern California’s Pacific coast.

Moe Flannery, a stranded marine mammal responder and manager of the Department of Ornithology and Mammalogy at the California Academy of Sciences, is quick to dispel a desire to look for conspiracy theories over the whales’ deaths.

“This is not a beaching,” she begins, “it is a stranding,” explaining that a stranding occurs when the animal washes ashore and does not deliberately go on to the beach. This usually happens after the animal is injured.

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without a healthy environment and livable biosphere does any thing else really matter?

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Checking the headlines this morning, "ISIS Commander Killed" splashed in Red at the top of the CNN site.
"U.S. Special Forces conduct raid in Syria, kill Senior ISIS Commander"

Let's see, when was that vote by the people's representatives to authorize war in Syria? Oh ya, the United States
of Imperialism doesn't need no frigging authorization.

That's the first thing I thought when I saw headline. More illegal war crimes. The second thing is that some in the
alternative media are correct in saying the Syria war is heating up again. Right on cue an ISIS #2 is killed and it's
splashed across the mainstream media.

Here we go again.

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and then we have the current debate about needed infrastructure improvements after the train derailment. There is no money for anything but war.

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Much talk from many quarters, particularly the neocons of course, about needing to upgrade the military.
After almost 15 years of war and a major turn toward Russia and China, they know they need more money and
more weapons to take the fight to China and Russia while playing their full spectrum dominance around the planet.
They can't keep up.
Things are going to come to a head soon.

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A significant milestone

U.S. Special Operations forces carried out a major raid deep inside eastern Syria, killing a senior Islamic State leader who oversees illicit oil production and capturing his wife, Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter said Saturday.

Carter said Abu Sayyaf, also known as Mohammed Shalabi, "was killed during the course of the operation when he engaged U.S. forces."
He said none of the U.S. forces was killed or injured during the raid.
Abu Sayyaf was involved in the extremist group's military operations and helped direct its illicit oil, gas and financial operations, Carter said in a statement.

Meanwhile, things are getting more complicated

A Turkish F-16 has shot down Syrian aircraft that allegedly violated Turkey’s airspace in the southern province of Hatay. Syria says the target was a small unmanned surveillance plane.

Much like Orwell's 1984, wars are meant to be fought, not to be won

The bloody civil war that's raged in Syria for the past four years is unlikely to be resolved by the time he leaves office in January 2017, President Barack Obama said on Friday.
"I'll be honest, probably not," Obama said during an interview with Al Arabiya, the Saudi-owned, Dubai-based broadcaster.
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I don't know how anybody can honestly call it a civil war based on who is fighting, who is backing them
and why. Of course many of us have been saying that from the beginning, and from the beginning of the Libya war
but the mainstream media keeps up the lies.

These are blatant war crimes by the Obama administration. They aren't the only ones, but they're the leaders.

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Move over ISIS

The Saudis have received a lot of bad press as of late due to it consistently breaking its own records for beheadings, but sometimes a simple beheading isn’t sufficient. In a punishment known as “crucifixion,” the executed person’s beheaded body is placed on public display for three days. Currently facing this fate are three political activists, including two children.

Let's not forget that these are our allies.

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