Showing posts with label kafka. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kafka. Show all posts

Thursday, August 08, 2013

Sunday, April 08, 2012

Peace Revolution: Episode053 - The Constitution of No Authority

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Peace Revolution: Episode053 - The Constitution of No AuthorityEpisode053 Notes, Links, References:
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6. The Ultimate History Lesson Official Playlist (on YouTube)
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9. (minutes 0-11) The Trial: Film, Literature, and the New World Order by James Corbett
10. The Trial by Franz Kafka (on Wikipedia)
11. (minutes 11-40) R.G.’s introduction monologue
12. (minutes 40-2h30m) No Treason: The Constitution of No Authority by Lysander Spooner
     a. Lysander Spooner (on Wikipedia)
     b. The Lysander Spooner Reader (on Amazon)
13. (minutes 2h30-4h30) Philosophy Beyond Doctrine by Manly Palmer Hall

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Other productions by members of the T&H network:
The Ultimate History Lesson: A Weekend with John Taylor Gatto (2012) a journey into the dark heart of public schooling, revealing how America became incoherent, one student at a time.
Navigating Netflix (2011) our video series wherein we conduct a critical analysis of films you might have missed; Navigating Netflix is available for free on YouTube.
"Memories of a Political Prisoner", an interview with Professor Chengiah Ragaven, graduate of Oxford, Cambridge, and Sussex; AFTER he was a political prisoner, who was exiled from South Africa, during Apartheid. (2011)
What You've Been Missing! (2011) is our video series focusing in on the history of corruption in our public education system.
Top Documentary Films dot com: Hijacking Humanity by Paul Verge (2006)
Top Documentary Films dot com: Exposing the Noble Lie (2010)
Top Documentary Films dot com: The Pharmacratic Inquisition by Jan Irvin (2007)

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Previous: Episode052 - Art of Observation / Law of Identity

Sunday, February 06, 2011

corbett report: episode173/174 - inside rand/patriot mythology

corbett report: episode173 - inside the rand corporation
corbett report: episode173 - inside the rand corporationfrom corbett report: This week on Documentaries That Matter, we feature a recent PrisonPlanet.tv interview with Alex Abella, a Cuban-born journalist and author who was granted access to the archives of the RAND Corporation. The information he uncovered shows how RAND has been manipulating the shadow government for decades and how it has helped shape the New World Order.
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check out the redesigned website of corbettreport.com!

corbett report: episode174 - patriot mythology
corbett report: episode174 - patriot mythologyfrom corbett report: Just because the MSM is wrong doesn’t mean the alternative media is right. From spurious quotations to the JFK myth to the “fat Bin Laden” video, join us this week on The Corbett Report as we do a fact check on common misconceptions in the alternative media.
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the latest corbett report videos:
sunday update - feb6: diet, injections & injunctions
film, literature & the new world order: franz kafka's 'the trial'

the latest corbett report interviews:
#283 – bob chapman, #284 – dr. james beck & #285 – maher osseiran

previous: episode171/172 - professional perspectives on water fluoridation/meet rahm emanuel

Thursday, March 15, 2007

the future has caught up with us

aldous huxley's brave new worldfrom paul craig roberts: John Derbyshire is the sole remaining adult writing for National Review. In a recent issue he noted that Aldous Huxley’s novel, Brave New World, first published in 1932, now reads like contemporary news. Huxley’s fearsome predictions of a 26th century world have all come true six centuries early – in vitro fertilization, genetically modified crops, stem-cell research, promiscuous recreational sex, the demise of marriage and families, and the epidemic use of prescription and illegal drugs to escape from anxiety, frustration and disappointment.

Alas, Franz Kafka’s novel, The Trial, published in 1925 and George Orwell’s novel, 1984, published in 1949, also have been turned into period pieces by the practices of the Bush Regime.

franz kafka's the trialIn Kafka’s novel, Josef K. is arrested for reasons never given, tried for an unspecified crime, and executed.

The Trial is the model for the Bush Regime’s Military Tribunals, which permit execution on the basis of hearsay, secret evidence unknown to the defendant, or confession extracted by torture.

For the past five years, the Bush Regime has held people in secret prisons without warrants, charges, or access to an attorney. Most detainees have been tortured and abused. Bush’s real world victims suffer from more disorientation and hopelessness than Kafka’s character, Josef K.

george orwell's 1984In Orwell’s 1984, people are subjected to relentless spying. A state or alleged state of war is used to maintain total control over everyone. Lies have replaced truth, and the media serves as propagandist for the Ministry of Truth. The meaning of words, such as "freedom" has been perverted. The attitude of 1984’s all-powerful government is "you are with us or against us."

In the United States, each member elected to the House and Senate takes an oath to uphold the US Constitution, as does the president and vice president. Yet the Bush Regime drafted and Congress passed the Military Commissions Act, a constitutional monstrosity that denies the protection of law to everyone declared, without evidence, by the executive branch to be a suspected terrorist or enemy combatant.

The Military Commissions Act became law in "the land of the free" in 2006. The Act strips detainees of protections provided by the Geneva Conventions. The Act declares that no person "subject to trial by military commission under this chapter may invoke the Geneva Conventions as a source of rights."

The Act also denies detainees the protections of the US Constitution and Bill of Rights: "No court, justice, or judge shall have jurisdiction to hear or consider an application for a writ of habeas corpus filed by or on behalf of" a detainee. Some language in the Act refers to detainees as "aliens," but, ominously, other language does not limit the Act’s applicability to "aliens."

the thought police is the secret police in George Orwell's dystopian novel 1984.In Orwell’s novel, Winston Smith commits a thought crime, is arrested by the Thought Police, and imprisoned in the Ministry of Love. Winston’s dearth of rights under Big Brother is comparable to the absence of rights of detainees under the Military Commissions Act.

This dangerous legislation is the product of the same regime that resurrected the medieval practice of torture of prisoners and that has consistently lied about the reasons for the wars it has initiated.

Scholars, such as Philip Cooper of Portland State University, warn that the Bush Regime is using presidential signing statements to replace constitutional checks and balances with elevated executive powers associated with the unitary executive theory.

The unitary executive theory is a way to turn the US president into Big Brother. Already Bush is replacing Congress as the arbiter of law and the judiciary as the arbiter of rights. The media enable his usurpation, and the people, distracted by war and "terrorism," have their various forms of soma.

Amazing but true – three novels of the early 20th century predicted present-day America.


here is an hour-long piece by alex jones on orwell's 1984...
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