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09/15/2008

Lehman Brothers Were Warned

Filed under: Academic,Mundane Or Sublime,News — admin @ 1:37 pm

Navajo, Hopi and Lakota delegation warned Lehman Brothers about the
consequences of acquiring Peabody Coal and mining Black Mesa

By Brenda Norrell

NEW YORK — A delegation of Navajo, Hopi and Lakota warned Lehman
Brothers stockholders of the dire consequences of their actions in
2001. In a rare move, censored by most media, the Navajo, Hopi and
Lakota delegation warned Lehman Brothers, after it acquired the
financial interests of Peabody Coal, of the spiritual consequences of
mining coal on sacred Black Mesa and the aftermath of Peabody Coal’s
machinations that led to the so-called Navajo Hopi Land Dispute.
Lehman Brothers is now in the midst of financial collapse, with its
bankruptcy producing a rippling effect throughout the world’s economy.

At the time of the Navajo, Hopi and Lakota delegation’s address to
Lehman Brothers stockholders in 2001, Arlene Hamilton bought two
shares of stocks in Lehman Brothers to pave the way for the address to
stockholders. When she did, Hamilton said her life was threatened
because of this action. Shortly afterwards, Hamilton was killed in a
car crash. Longtime Navajo relocation resister Roberta Blackgoat died
in San Francisco at Hamilton’s memorial.
A Hopi elder was among those addressing the Lehman Brothers
stockholders. His admonitions followed those of the late Hopi Sinom
elders Thomas Banyacya and Dan Evehema, among the Hopi elders who
warned of dire consequences, including natural disasters and worldwide
consequences, if Peabody mined coal on Black Mesa and Navajos were
relocated from this sacred region. The Hopi Sinom never authorized the
establishment of the Hopi Tribal Council, which they refer to as a
puppet government of the United States.
The Hopi elder in the delegation told stockholders, “Lehman Brothers,
even though we are just a few here, we speak for the Creator, who is
the majority.
“Therefore we demand you stop the Peabody coal mining and the slurry.
We demand again,” said the Hopi elder who asked that his name not be
published in the media.
“Traditional and priesthood people don’t want this mining. The Hopi
prophecies say that we have to protect land and life. If we don’t
protect our beautiful Earth –our Heaven, our Mother, we will suffer
with her.”

He told stockholders that Hopis never signed a treaty with the United
States and the current Hopi Tribal Council is not legitimate since it
was created by less than 30 percent of the people.
Referring to the beginning of the turmoil, he said, “John Boyden was a
lawyer who worked for Peabody Coal. He was instrumental to the
creation of the Hopi Tribal Council.

“Our ancestors warned that someday this would happen. White men will
say that it is our own people that sold this land. I will not accept
this.
“Our roots are rooted in our villages and it goes up to the whole
universe. If we break these roots the world will get out of balance.

“I pray for you and hope that we open your eyes and you find the
majority in your heart.”
Roberta Blackgoat, longtime resister and sheepherder from Cactus
Valley, told stockholders the region of San Francisco Peaks is holy to
the Navajo people. Mining in the area of this sacred mountain is the
same as desecrating an altar and church. It is making the people sick.
“We can not go away to other places,” Blackgoat said, adding that
livestock confiscation is “starving the people.”

“When you have a pinprick on your finger, just take it off and the
pain will go away. But there are too many pins on the Mother Earth.
Barbed wire is all over the country, dividing the people.”
Blackgoat was among the Navajo families resisting forced relocation.
After Peabody orchestrated the so-called Navajo Hopi Land Dispute,
more than 12,000 Navajos were relocated to make way for Peabody’s coal
mining on Black Mesa.

Senator John McCain, R-Ariz., now a US presidential candidate, was
among those responsible for pushing legislation to force Navajos to
relocate.
Leonard Benally, Navajo from Big Mountain on Black Mesa in Arizona,
said the delegation told Lehman Brothers that it is time to transform
operations to renewable forms of energy, including solar and wind
power.

“It was like opening this marble door to the Lehman Brothers. We got
our foot in there. They were willing to listen. By going there, the
delegation touched their hearts.” Benally said the delegation also
dispelled myths.
“They say it’s a land dispute, but it is not. The traditional Hopi and
Navajo are standing together, they are the original inhabitants of
Black Mesa. We are the caretakers.”
Benally said in 2001 that the people have been struggling for 32 years
because of the turmoil created by Hopi and Navajo tribal leaders
intent on making money from the 92 billion tons of coal beneath the
ground at Black Mesa. But, he said, the resistance actually goes back
500 years to the Spanish invasion, followed by the European invasion.
Finally there was the Kit Carson invasion. “That’s when the people
were put in the death camps.”
While Navajos were incarcerated at Fort Sumner, he said, “The military
made promises, mountains of promises they never kept.”
While the Navajo Nation government in Window Rock celebrated
Sovereignty Day in April of 2001, Benally said tribal leaders force
their own people to suffer respiratory disease and death from coal
mining, sacrificing them for mining royalties.

“Sovereignty Day? That’s a joke. For us, we live it. They oppress
their own race. They make them bleed.”
In the 1970s, the Four Corners region was considered a National
Sacrifice area, but Benally said it is time to change that
classification to a National Historic Site.

“The sacredness is still here. Mother Earth is still here. She still
breathes. As long as the air blows, the rivers run, Indigenous people
will be out here.”
Benally said the Navajo, Hopi and Lakota delegation moved in
solidarity with the Zapatistas whose caravan through Mexico gave them
hope in 2001. “We felt the wind, it came from the South. It is telling
the Indigenous people to rise up for their beliefs, their culture.
These things are not being respected by anyone but the Indigenous
people.”
In New York, Joe Chasing Horse, Sundance Chief at Big Mountain,
addressed the protest rally outside and spoke to Lehman Brothers
Merchant Banking Fund stockholders.
“You have taken all of our land, now we have come to show you how to
take care of it,” Chasing Horse said.
“The traditionalists have the wisdom, we are the wisdom keepers.”
Glenna Begay, Navajo protesting in New York, said, “I traveled
3,000miles to be here and to voice my concern about what’s happening
to us out there on the land. I want the mining to stop.”
Louise Benally of Big Mountain said, “We need to hold the owners
accountable by letting them know the hardship we live with every day.”

Arlene Hamilton, coordinator of the Weaving for Freedom project and
wife of Leonard Benally, personally bought two shares in the
corporation to ensure entrance into the stockholders meeting. She and
Benally negotiated with Lehman Brothers to allow the elders time to
address stockholders.

“These were some of the richest men and women in the world. The
delegation was so beautiful, and so with the truth. Their presence was
holy.”
Back in Flagstaff in 2001, Hamilton said Lehman Brothers and Peabody
Coal now have the opportunity to make a difference in the future of
mankind. “We want the dehumanizing and militarizing to stop. There is
a lot of suffering going on. We want to make sure the ceremonies are
not surrounded by guns and the people have clean drinking water.
“There is no life without water.” Hamilton said Navajo elders
resisting relocation often become dehydrated during the hot summer
months because of the scarcity of clean water, while Peabody Coal
pumps 10,000 gallons of water a minute to slurry coal.
She carried the human rights concerns to Peabody management for years,
but she said they have done little to improve the quality of living as
promised.

“It’s really just diversion and distraction while the people are
suffering out there. Everything is based on making way for mining.”
The delegation presented a list of demands to Lehman Brothers,
demanding that Peabody leave the water and coal alone because they are
the lungs and liver of Mother Earth. They called for a halt to mining
and the initiation of a solar project, availability of clean drinking
water, and a halt to military over flights and the intimidation of
elders and youths by armed rangers.
Hamilton said the Weaving for Freedom project is a collective of Dine’
weavers in resistance struggling for religious freedom to practice
their ancient craft while protecting their sacred land.
Hamilton said, “This work is very risky now. We protect each other by
traveling in large groups.”

Leonard Benally said, “The whole thing is about materialism, money. In
our culture, money doesn’t matter. It is about how you live in harmony
with nature, in harmony with your prayers.
“That’s why we are fighting for our lands, even though the media and
politicians are telling us we don’t have a right to exist.”
Meanwhile, Bill Ahearn, spokesman for Lehman Brothers, said in 2001
that the protesters were welcome to speak at the meeting but said the
firm would be unable to help them. He said the issues must be resolved
by the tribes and BIA.
“We’re very sympathetic and we feel badly for them, but there’s
nothing we can do for them because it’s not a problem with us.”

09/12/2008

I Figured It Out; Sarah Palin Is A Ghost!

Filed under: Academic,Humor,Mundane Or Sublime,News — admin @ 7:41 pm

I just figured it out.

Sarah Palin is not really there.

She’s a ghost.

Yes. She is NOT present.

She’s “there” but she’s not really there.

When you’re talking with her, she’s talking just a little bit louder than
most people talk to you.
It’s like she’s talking to someone about a
foot and a half behind you, not you.

Have you ever seen/felt/heard that? I have.

Some people just cannot connect with other people at all.

I finally figured Sarah out.
She’s one of those people I call (for
lack of a better term) ghosts.

She’s there, but not really there.

She was talking AT Charlie Gibson in his ABC interview and that’s
where I figured it out.
I’d seen that site, heard that sound and felt that
feeling before.

She’s fully disengaged. Permanently unhinged you could say. Disconnected.

To quote Zombie from the album Zombie Heaven:

“She’s not there.

08/31/2008

some good instructive emergency info for the NOLA area

Filed under: Academic,Mundane Or Sublime,News,Tech — admin @ 12:43 pm

My friend Patrick lives some number of miles due north of where Katrina and Rita was so devastating.

His wife and son and he volunteered right there in the parishes during the aftermath. Here’s some really good advice he’s sharing around the interwebs:

Ok, we all know about Gustav heading this way.

Now would be a good time to make contact with your friends and family along the coast. If they’re there, encourage them to evacuate.
If they (or you) do, keep this in mind:

Set up arrangements to stay somewhere until everything settles down.

Carry enough cash for food, lodging and gas. Be careful: the closer to the coast, the likelihood of finding gas decreases. Don’t get caught on “E” at a station that ran out of gas a few minutes before. Also, ATM’s may not work.

Carry a few blankets and gallon jugs of water with you. Also, carry food that won’t spoil easily; you may not be able to stop for food along the way.

Toilet supplies and meds (bring the bottle with the label from the pharmacy; if you run out, it will be easier to get refills) Also, if nature calls while on the road, carry at least one roll of toilet paper with you. That way, you’ll ALWAYS have at least one roll with you, even if the “facilities” do not.

Important papers (marriage license, birth certificate, insurance policies, deeds, etc.) Put them in a place only you know about. You may need them. And, you don’t want them to come up damaged or missing.

Portable radio with extra batteries. If you’re close to NOLA, you can pick up WWL-AM easily (870 AM) but at night you can pick it up pretty much anywhere. During Katrina, they were basically a lifeline between NOLA and the rest of the world, and probably will be now as well. Their info is basically real-time (even better than CNN or FNC) and the on-air staff know the area well.

Check about contraflow. Contraflow is using interstate highways to evacuate. a certain area. In short, all traffic goes in one way for a specified length of highway. So far, sections of I-55 and I-59 near the MS/LA line are used for contraflow. MHP and MDOT will mark the sections clearly. If you have questions, don’t be afraid to ask.
You certainly don’t want to be the only northbound driver on a southbound piece of interstate!

08/30/2008

Sarah Palin, The Wrong Middle Aged White Man For The Job.

Filed under: News — admin @ 8:00 am

Sarah Palin’s acceptance speech was quite telling.

http://community.adn.com/adn/node/130001

I’m not sure many rightwingers will see through her crap. And the ones who will are already planning on voting for Ron Paul anyhew, so that’s not that important to me.

The truth is very important though so I’ll point one thing out from her speech; since she applauded Hillary Clinton for leaving what she calls “cracks” in the glass ceiling.

I’m sure Sarah Palin is a nice enough human being otherwise, but I gotta ask if she’s smoking crack!

Will Sarah Palin open or lift any ceilings? She sounds pretty anti-women to me. She sounds quite anti-human rights in general. She wants to drill the hell out of ANWR despite common knowlege that destroying that entire region will elicit only a small amount of fuel oil, and that the benefits won’t start until 6, 9, or 13 years from now depending on which experts you read.

Alls I can say besides all that is it’s going to be quite interesting when she starts debating against Biden. Especially when topics of womens’ rights come up.

Sure he’s a middle aged white man, I bet she’ll start with that. Trying to attack by suggesting that he can only empathise and can’t relate. He’ll lob a volley across her bow by pointing out that he penned the “violence against women” act in ’94.

If she doesn’t admit defeat right there and then, he’ll most likely mention that she can’t get very far trying to label herself “prochoice” and made a choice to raise a child with Downs Syndrome, and that’s why she wants to overturn roe v wade, etc., etc., etc.

Overall I’m glad that a woman was nominated as VP. But it’s the wrong woman. She’s smug, she’s elitist, she’s meanspirited toward the poor and she’s got a sleazy corrupt oil-baron as a husband. There are half a dozen scandals back in Alaska tied to her before she even starts and I’m sure there’s more just waiting to be vetted after the fact.

Big mistake on John McCain’s part. But on the very shallowest I’ll give him kudos for picking a woman. Any woman. Nice try though.

I want a woman president someday. I didn’t think Hillary was right for 5 or 6 reasons I won’t go into. I think Sarah’s wrong for at least 10 reasons before I do any additional Google searches!

I’ll put it this way.

Hillary Clinton was the wrong multimillionaire middle-aged white man for the job.

Sarah Palin is DEFINITELY the wrong miltimillionaire slightly younger middle-aged white man for the job!

08/28/2008

Quote From The DNC Con

Filed under: Mundane Or Sublime,News — admin @ 8:34 pm

“Win or lose, the significance of the fact that I’m raising my two little black men in a world where an Obama exists can not be overstated.”

— Scott Hanselman

via twitter

http://twitter.com/shanselman/statuses/902479036

08/20/2008

No Longer A Fan Of Richard Cheese

Filed under: Food,Humor,Music and Stuff,News,Tech — admin @ 1:20 pm

I used to think Richard Cheese was a hoot.

I told lots of friends about him.

What he lacked in creativity he made up for in humor.

He must be out of material because now he’s started assaulting his fans. Both verbally and physically. Something tells me he’s having personal problems. And his handlers are cleaning up after him maybe.

So not even an hour ago there was a video of him grabbing a camcorder out of someone’s hands, and then throwing it at him, and when he realized someone else got his assault on camera he tried spitting half a drink all over him. Dozens got him on camera doing this because he was onstage in a “New Media” conference and no one was told they WEREN’T allowed to film.

Now he’s going after every single person who publishes about his tantrum at places like Youtube so he can force them to take down their journalism. Fascist bastard!

http://matthewebel.com/main/2008/08/20/how-not-to-treat-your-fans
http://averagesamaritan.wordpress.com/2008/08/20/post-27-controlling-your-identity-in-the-social-media-world-or-richard-cheese-is-an-asshole
http://twitter.com/atizine/statuses/893620306
http://twitter.com/atizine/statuses/893602214

As I look back I think about one thing. I’m really glad that the only CDs of his I ever purchased were about ten cents on the dollar at Tower Records’ going out of business sale two Christmas’s ago!

07/29/2008

Open Letter To Mika Brzezinski

Filed under: Academic,Humor,News,Sports — admin @ 5:20 am

Enjoyed watching you check Rick Davis for making a “bad call.” (Attacking Obama on the Troops issue at the end of his trip.) Joe had to “hold you back.” That was fun.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6p5KTOGsDs

Here’s the deal. A couple of months ago I mentioned to Obama Girl and a bunch of my personal friends that we all should start a bogus 527 corporation, make a few attack ads that seem moderately edgy and let the GOP send us a ton of contracts. And once the first large check cleared we’d launch our first real ad.

A venomous attack on Obama that was so stupid, so over the top, so out of it and ignorant that everyone would know it can’t be anything else but a huge fanboy ad FOR Obama.

Well now I’m watching this “Obama Hates The Troops” meme spread across the land faster than a seven-year itch and realizing something.

Why waste money OR time. The GOP’s doing it for free!

Cheers, and happy Tuesday.

marco

07/27/2008

We MUST Stop Our Military From Raping

Filed under: Mundane Or Sublime,News — admin @ 6:53 am

With heavy heart and a great sadness I must republish this piece I wrote in GI Special magazine a while back.

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Fellow military men.
I say this with the heaviest friggin’ heart I can ever have.
Rape in the military is out of control.
It has been out of control for a very long time.

Until all women have learned Aikido and made themselves capable of kicking our asses if/when they need to, it will remain OUR role to stop other men from raping them.
It is our burden to find out it is happening, and to stop it when we find out — before it happens if/when that is ever possible.
And it will forever remain our guilt whenever we know something is up and choose to STAY un-involved or worse yet, complicitous.

Why do I say this?
Let me put it this way.

It was 1988. I was stationed in South Carolina.
I was invited to a famous hotel near an even more famous golf course. I was told I could join a “train” if I wanted to.
YOU KNOW WHAT I’M TALKING ABOUT. It is time to discuss these issues head on. A train is when a drunk woman lays there and allows many different men she doesn’t even know jump her bones and rape her limp and lifeless body.
I was very young, and I was curious.

I looked ahead of the line I was invited to join, into the room to the open door and saw perhaps one of the most disgusting things I’ve ever seen in my life.
A woman about my age was a zombie with half open eyes. Buck naked and bruised all over her body. She was in the middle of having sex with perhaps the 20th soldier in this past hour. There was a line of a dozen or more people ahead of where I could have chosen to join in.

She was too drunk to have any idea what was continuing on. I have no idea if she consented to any part of this at all. I will never know that; and I will never know who she was. I’ll never even know if she was OK afterward. I left instead of joining that line; but I also did not do anything to stop it, or tell anyone about it for a few years.

When I finally did mention this to a few people many were not surprised, and some seemed to wonder why I even cared. Why it even bothered me
Many confided in me that they had seen these events as a fairly common weekend thing in the military.

Blame the victim, etc.

Anyhow, I’ll close just saying that I’ve reflected on that and so many other issues a lot over the years, and for whatever reasons, our United States society is perhaps the most violent in the world; and U.S. military society seems to be the worst of the worst, especially when you take into account what a young female soldier must go through day in and day out, BEFORE YOU FACTOR IN THESE TRAINS even.
So again I say, we need to figure out how and when we can help put a stop to this kind of bullshit.

I say this now AFTER Lance Corporal (goddamned it, she was the same rank as me!!!) Maria Lauterbach has been brutally murdered, and after Suzanne Swift has tried to get the Army to let her go home, and after Janis Karpinski testified to Congress, but hopefully BEFORE another rape occurs.

http://www.lavenajohnson.com

07/24/2008

Publishing Over At AngryJournalist.com

Filed under: Academic,Mundane Or Sublime,News,Sports — admin @ 9:33 am

I haven’t sent anything in to angryjourno in a long time.

Perhaps because I haven’t been angry enough lately.

Here’s what I submitted. Maybe they’ll keep it, maybe they won’t. It cuts deeper than many of us want to feel really…

Why does CSJ (ChristopherColumbus School Of Journalism still carry the most power toward Pulitzers each year???

This is at least the third “new wave” of the “new journalism” not to mention that the Hunter S Thompsons and Ernest Hemingways of the world have come and gone.

And so should CSJ’s power have come and gone.

Nepotism and corruption should have no place in journalism; most notably when journalism’s main role since the 1500’s has been to out and illuminate that very greed and avarice.

Shame on the entire profession. Shame on each and every one of us for not spending enough of our every waking hours (and some of the sleeptime as well!) working on our own eternal vigilance.

07/14/2008

Fox Unethical Again Handling The Miley Cyrus Hack.

Filed under: Mundane Or Sublime,News,Tech — admin @ 6:54 pm

So, just when you think Fox sNooze has stooped to the lowest low they can go:

..they drop even deeper in it.

This time they’ve disrespected some hackerkids bigtime.

Follow this:

On July 12, 2008, a hacker known by the pseudonym TrainReq posted several racy photographs of Miley on the website Digital Gangster. TrainReq claimed he obtained the photos from Cyrus’ camera phone.[52] On July 14, 2008, FOX News aired the story, claiming that the photographs had been leaked by an “anonymous” source. [53] Soon after the story was aired, a discovery was made that FOX News had displayed images which had been clearly altered to remove the original watermarks left by TrainReq. [54]

[ref]=[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miley_Cyrus]

(No, I’m not going to post the pix in here. (With OR without watermarks!))

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