Friday, November 20, 2015

gagablog 98: The Face of Evil, The Man in The Mirror - Daesh and Ronda Rousey

    President Obama recently called Daesh “the face of evil.” Daesh is the terrorist group previously called ISIS or ISIL, that some called “Islamic State” or more accurately Non-Islamic State that I wanted to just call Terrorist State - but Daesh will do. Or Douche, as Stephen Colbert suggested. Bernie Sanders might be our next president, if we pull that off, but our “more likely” next President, Hillary Clinton was asked how you can “get in the heads” of such an evil and ruthless opponent. She said she doesn’t think you can. I’m not saying I’m smarter than Hillary, or would make a better president. She only had a few seconds to think of her response to this question, on the spot with all the world watching. I’ve had days, and magic, too, and no pressure except that if I can figure it out and express it, even here, I know the Counter-Example to the Terrorist State Ideology can save the world from Evil.  Granted, I knew a better answer immediately than what she gave, but I’m a pacifist feminist psychedelic witch, a buddhist little monster, which gives me incredible advantages over her in insight. But even more importantly she has the pressures of the cameras, advisors and the whole world watching, and the Eyes of History, imagined judgment of ages to come and possibilities of her decisions or words leading to mistakes incurring the blame of millions. I not only don’t have those pressures, I have the same pressures working in my favor: no one is watching me or recording me, for broadcast, I have “all the time in the world”, been thinking about this for days and know the answer, like Buddha having time to sit around. My decisions and words “don’t” affect anybody the same way a presidential candidate's do. I have no “influence” except magically, but my magical influence is strong. I’ve written things that few people or no one reads, that come true. I don’t have a team of the best advisors to tell me how things are supposed to be, but in this case that is a disadvantage to her because the way things are led to where we are now. I’ve spent all my life focused on the way things should and will be, ideally, not the way things are, except with some disgust. I have a magical”network of advisors” far more powerful than hers to assist me. Media Magic is my specialty: this means Literature, Film, TV, the internet, Radio, Art, Music, the dreamworld, fairies, witches, ghosts, trolls, and magical folk everywhere are not “at my command” but we all act in concert. My style is to be aware of all the roles I might play, from audience to usher to seat-keeper, from Maestro to Virtuoso to Last Trumpet, from architect to stable-boy to stagehand. I read Phantom of the Opera last week - I could probably write this all based on themes from that but my answer was also inspired by everything that happened this week: the terrorist attacks in Lebanon and Paris and elsewhere; the Russian admission that terrorists blew up their plane and their military response; internet chat; talking to my witch friends in person; Holly Holmes beating Ronda Rousey down a pile of pegs; the first rerun of “21 Jumpstreet” I ever saw, the HT Ioki origin episode; The Rock’s “Walking Tall” movie and Bernie Sanders introducing a bill to legalize weed nationally - then the discussion of Naiz ideas like identification bracelets and internment camps, while I was in the process of writing.


The first “framework” for this edition, when it was called Telling the Truth about the Past and Future, was a story on NPR about teaching medical history, specifically the history of informed consent. How can this relate to Terrorism? You’ll see real soon - informed consent was “standardized” in response to Nazi tests and experiments on people. When the horrors of what they did, and all it led to, were addressed worldwide we came up with “rules” to make sure these things never happened again, that people would have to agree to any experiments on them. The man being interviewed was advocating that we teach medical history in medical schools, saying only 16%  of them currently do. And he said this was such an important development in medical history but we need to understand the history of it to avoid the problem we fell into. He identified the problem as labeling the Nazis as evil. And before I get some reactions for saying something I am not saying, of course the Nazis were evil just as the current Terrorist State is evil just as lots of other things are evil. But the problem this doctor identified, the problem that countless other doctors fell into and still do today is why we need to teach the history and change this course. The problem is saying that the Nazis were evil and only evil people would test things on people for evil means. By seeing it this way, doctors and scientists excused themselves to do the same evil tests on people without telling them, by saying they were doing it for the greater good. They did this  “for decades”, notoriously, but this even continues today, especially through the pharmaceutical industry. And of course Nazis thought they were doing “good” in their twisted way like Daesh does. The point is that we have to root out evil in everyone, including ourselves, and to do this we have to recognize how it does crop up in all of us and address it, root it out from within. On a “large scale” that affects everyone at every level, we have an evil fucking pharmaceutical industry and we need to change it. We have an evil military industrial complex and need to change it. We have an evil Drug War, an evil police system enforcing it, and an evil prison system profiting from it. We have evil oil companies, evil miseducators, evil greedy rich people, evil torturers, and evil bigots and racists and homophobes. We have an evil Republican Party coordinating and profiting from all of this and an evil corruption of the political system allowing it to happen. We have all these internal evils, nationally, and we have to stop and even greater evil in Daesh. Well, we can do that by just killing them all and continuing to kill anyone who replaces them. We can do that, sure, no problem, and good people who die trying to do that will all be heroes and martyrs and we all love that, right? I’m saying there is a better way. It comes from acknowledging that we can be evil, we have been evil, in the past, and have to be opposed to evil we may be doing now or might in the future. I have to go back and add “torturers” to my list of evils we have in America, now.


Only by addressing the evils that “we do”, only by “talking with the man in the mirror...asking him to change his ways” as the King of Pop taught us, can we end evil in the world. Everybody knows that for somebody to join Daesh they must “be” or feel like a total loser, piece of shit. It's easy for anyone to tell that whether someone joins Daesh or joins the seemingly more numerous ranks of American idiots who shoot people randomly every day, they don’t feel good about themselves. I’m not saying it's “all society’s fault” I’m saying everyone knows the people from Europe or other places who go to join the terrorists live in communities where they are persecuted by the rest of the country. Someone radicalizes them and preys upon this despair by giving them dreams of glory through violence and evil. In terrorist networks, this is like a person who meets you in person or through the internet and actively tries to convince you to be evil. With American crazy fuckers who shoot people, no one needs to “radicalize” them, personally, individually. We get “enough” - one is way too many, fuckheads - of these losers in America with a terrorist network that is not nearly as personal. All we need is conditions of despair -  the general Gun Craze culture that  praises and is built on violence is all the “radicalization” a desperate crazy person needs, especially since the political power and wealth of that culture through the Republicans ensures that there will be a gun in every pot, driveway, and mule in the country for that person to use. Dumbasses like Ben Carson say that if the Jews had guns there wouldn’t have been a holocaust. Dumbasses like Donald Trump say that if the Parisians had guns there wouldn’t have been an attack. What the dumbass “more gun!” argument fails to see is that if there were No Guns None of This Would Have Happened. We can get rid of guns and get rid of the problems that make people feel like they need guns, like poverty and the fear of robbery. We have to have treatment for insanity in America so people won’t go crazy and shoot other people here but we also have to end unfettered availability of guns. The right-wing political powers that insist on more guns for people and more weapons for armies are the source of the problem of violence worldwide. The fact that guns are so easy to get here surely contributes to availability worldwide. I haven’t heard where the guns come from that are used by terrorists outside of Syria and Iraq  - in America they can get them anywhere, of course. But I think everyone knows that that weapons Daesh was using when they first started taking territory were American weapons they seized from the Iraqi army. I don’t know where they buy their weapons from now but I know the preponderance of guns here and loopholes in the law don’t help the situation.


Hillary can’t see Daesh’s point of view but it would be much better for everyone if she recognized how her own decision, to vote for the Iraq War, is responsible for creating them.  The roots of modern radical “islamic” extremism are of course Reagan-years American funding and arming the Mujahedeen to fight the Russians in Afghanistan in the 1980’s, through the CIA and Osama Bin Laden which led to the Taliban and Al Qaeda. I’ve heard people blame Wahabi Islam for some bad ideas but I don’t know enough about it to speak to that. I do know that lots of bad ideas are out there, but if the people having them don’t aren’t given weapons and encouragement to carry them with massive funding it doesn’t turn into this.  The problem with Hillary unless she changes is she is too allied with the same establishment that can’t change itself to eliminate these root causes. That is why she voted for the Iraq War when every sensible person could tell it was just Bush lying because he wanted to go to War. She just had to show she was not “shy” or something. The reason, one reason, we want a woman president is to be less likely to go to war, more likely to look for other options. We don’t need a woman who is “just as ready to go to war” as every male president before her. Bush said he went to war to stop Al Qaeda in Iraq and WMD’s but neither of those were there. There is a magical principle to manifesting what you’re trying to avoid if you go about it the wrong way and this is a perfect example. Going to war to stop phantom terrorists in Iraq has led to real terrorists in Iraq. Other decisions directly contributed to the creation of Daesh, too. A foundation for all Middle-eastern tension has been America’s financial and military support of Israel’s occupation of Palestine. That oppression has long been the backdrop for people staging war and terrorism. Specifically in Iraq, the Bush administration disbanded the army and banned all Baathists from power and many of these people founded Daesh. The American policy of torture and examples of war crimes and prisoner abuse helped fuel further the same anti-American sentiment as from our support of Israel. Furthermore, as torturers, we gain more of that image of “evil” that people can justify doing “anything” to stop us.  Then we dumped a lot of weapons in the country with a brand new, sectarian and ill-trained army for Daesh to steal. We “could have” made them even worse “if” we we had been planning to create them all along, but not by much. I’m not saying it’s all a CIA ploy to make war continue to seem necessary, I’m saying these are the outcomes of saying you want to stop something without recognizing how you are contributing to it and cutting that out. You just make it worse. Yes, you create a group of “others” whom you can blame. Killing them seems the obvious solution, to destroy the evidence. But it doesn’t remove the cause. It will happen again unless we address the causes, in all of us, instead of directing bullets at “thems”.


I heard on the radio this morning that the organizer of the Paris attacks was one of the people killed in the raid yesterday. This is good and bad news. Some people mourn the loss of any life, in this case I’m sure there is a greater proportion than usual who feel glee that he is dead - I had that emotion, too, cheering at the news like a football score, “take that, motherfucker” or something. But of course the tragedy of his death beyond death or sympathy itself is that they can’t question him or somehow use him alive to disrupt other plots or even try to reform him to help find ways to reform other terrorists. The thing about disrupting plots is that while of course you want to do that you don’t want to be always focused on the fruit, not the root, of problems. You can’t overreact and make things worse or create the problems you are tying to solve. I heard on the radio about a french school in LA. They were asking the class what they thought of the attacks and the concerns these 10 year olds expressed included a fear that this could lead to more power for the right-wing xenophobic political parties in France which would just make the whole situation worse and more tense - people giving into fear and manifesting what they fear by taking the wrong course of action. We see this in Europe with the refugee crisis. They’ve known for months that they needed a more coordinated, unified approach to help hundreds of thousands of Syrian refugees. instead some countries put up walls and others became more overwhelmed than ever, refugees were forced to sneak around more and more which increases the likelihood of terrorist sneaking in with them. When one of the Paris attackers had doctored documents to come over as a refugee, fearmongers used this news to try to scare people of all refugees and put up more barriers to helping them. Doing the most for them, in the most cooperative fashion, will also lead to the best possible screening and screening conditions for “bad apples.” Maybe if we get really into screening, with new technology like better lie detectors, we can finally screen the terrorists out of our police force and government, too.


When we see pictures and hear stories of refugees dying it’s easy for us to say the people of the world should do more to help these people. And the only reason to be wary is fear of terrorism. Well, in America we had a crisis of kids coming across the border, fleeing the terrorism of drug cartels in South America, Central America and Mexico. These are refugees from violence and oppression, created ultimately by our own Drug War, and they are kids. You don’t even have to screen them to worry about them being terrorists, they are kids. Yet we locked them all up like they were terrorists for at least a year and mostly forgot about them - I heard a few weeks ago that some progress had been made to finally get them out of lock-up. We haven’t been hospitable to these child refugees who aren’t even dangerous, breaking our own laws that say we should do so, and now we have another debate about Syrian refugees and the smallest possibilities that some of them might be dangerous. I wonder if even some people who “might be” or might have been dangerous wouldn’t be once they got to a nice place. But the point is that you eliminate the dangers by first deciding to do the right thing, help the refugees, by leading with justice and compassion. Once we all decide to do that we will be much better at working together to make sure no one cheats the system with violent intentions. But we should be keeping everyone from cheating the system with bad intentions, in every aspect of life, including Wall Street and politics. In America we now have 23 governors saying they want to block any Syrian refugees from coming to their states, even though they don’t even have that power. The Republicans and congress have put forth legislation to make it harder for refugees even though the White House says they won’t add any safety, the system is safe enough as it is, just make it take longer and be more difficult for refugees which ultimately increases bypassing the systems which then makes it easier for terrorists to slip through by increasing unregulated channels. The best response to the crisis came from the Governor of Washington who responded to the fearful governors by saying he welcomed Syrian refugees to his state. When asked why on NPR he said it was because it was the right thing to do and explained how we need to lead with our values to do the right thing and consequently defeat the negative ideas out there, show that we are better than the fear and division the terrorists are trying to sow. The interviewer tried to scare him by asking what he would do if his decision to welcome refugees allowed a terrorist to get in and make an attack. He had a classic response referencing FDR. The man who is famous for saying that “the only thing we have to fear is fear itself” is also the president responsible for the internment of 120,000 Japanese and Japanese Americans during World War II. The governor said that is probably what he was thinking when he decided to do that. He was afraid, giving in to the fear of “what will people say if I don’t do this, even if it’s wrong, and something bad happens?” That was a mistake, the Governor of Washington said on the radio yesterday, and he was committed to not making the same mistake. I knew about this travesty and even studied it some in high school in AP History and in college in a Asian-American literature class. It’s one of our national shames that many people are not aware of, but you would think anyone who was aware of it would know why it is shameful. A quick Google search showed that history.com called it “one the most flagrant violations of civil liberties in American history.” Wikipedia said that it wasn’t the result of military concerns, just the racism of white people on the West Coast where there were large communities of Japanese Americans. Lest people think racism is regional in America, or that it doesn’t persist today, there was another example of media magic when I did my search. Maybe he heard the Washington Governor on the radio saying the internment was a shame, not to be repeated but decided he had a different view.  Maybe he didn’t hear that at all and it’s just coincidence that he mentioned it. Before writing that sentence, all I knew was a headline I saw that the Mayor of Roanoke Virginia said yesterday that the internment of Japanese refugees was a good precedent for blocking Syrian refugees. Then I had to run an errand and heard on the radio that it is even worse than that. He seems to be proposing internment of Syrian people or Muslims in general in America. Then they reported Donald Trump suggesting even more bad things, from closing mosques to making muslims carry ID cards. That might not be the most Nazi thing he has said but it’ pretty Nazi. I’ve always said the Republicans are Nazis and I don’t think I’m exaggerating at all or diminishing the evils of the Nazis. I also say they are as bad as child molesters because everyone knows that is as bad as you can be - and their victims are children, everyone else, and the earth itself. It was simply racism and fear that caused America to put Japanese American mothers and fathers and sisters and brothers in internment camps while their sons and brothers were fighting for America in the war. As the lady they also interviewed today on NPR, who was in the camp as a baby and has bone problems and self-esteem issues now, decades later, from the malnourishment, conditions and stress of the internment camp. She said they lost everything and their bank accounts were frozen so they couldn’t even sell what they had before having to leave everything. We’ve had 70 years to learn from this mistake but some folks today don’t even know about it or worse don’t know why it is wrong. Well, here’s a lesson even dumbass Republicans can understand - would you want people locking you and your family up and taking your stuff, just because of your race or religion? NO. You wouldn’t like that. Your dumbasses complain about paying taxes and are actually, therefore, the cause of all these problems related to poverty and strife. I have to give credit to the head of a national Evangelical association who said his faith and understanding of Jesus tells him and most people he hears from to help refugees. The ones with connections to the right-wing might have the money and platforms to make people think that christians are against accepting refugees but the opposite is true. The so-called christians who support the rightwing though racist or fearful mentalities just reveal their falseness with these sentiments. The best we can hope is to identify them and help them change their minds or ridicule those mentalities until they go away.


I came back to add this after seeing Stephen Colbert tonight, Thursday night. He joked about Ted Cruz and Jeb Bush saying that we should only admit Christian refugees from Syria. Of course the situation isn’t funny and their kind of bigotry and fear creates incredible suffering. But just saying it means the joke is on them. When asked how we can know if they are christian, Jeb said “they can prove it.” When asked “how?” he said “I think they can prove it.” The sad thing is, they are proving that they aren’t christian by making these statements and representing that fear and avarice.


The reason I wanted to include “21 Jumpstreet” is because of the media magic of how it came about that I watched it and the content of the story. The other day my friend and I were talking about a dream he had with Neil Patrick Harris and we were discussing why it wasn’t necessary for him to appear in a dream, seemingly, I made a comparison to MaCaulay Culkin and then brought up Christian Slater and Johnny Depp, then we wondered if Depp had always done movies or started in TV. I remembered “21 Jumpstreet” though I had never seen an episode. The next day, yesterday, that show came on one of the rerun stations that play old shows from various decades. I watch those a lot, but this was a channel less familiar to me, I don’t think I’d seen any ads for the show. So when “21 Jumpstreet” came on as I was flipping through channels last night I watched it. The plot was that one of the young cops was in trouble for using a fake identity. Since he was a refugee, a foreigner, using fake documents, he was in trouble with the feds. His police captain had to get to the bottom of it. It turned out he had come from Vietnam as a refugee, and in the early 80’s the war had not ended long ago. He decided it would be difficult to get on the police force as a Vietnamese refugee due to security concerns so he stole a Japanese-American identity. In the end, the resolution was that his captain faked some documents that said he had tried to apply for a legal name change to the one he stole and this cleared everything up. I know this is just a TV show, a fantasy, but I know that it reflects the mood of the times. In the conservative 80’s, thirty years ago, you might expect attitudes to be more strict. Maybe in some ways they were. But for this issue about refugees, magically put before me by the media, it struck me how innocent, welcoming,helpful and forgiving “80’s America” seemed to be and how paranoid and racist we seem by comparison, today. And I know more people were more racist a generation ago, and the problem that happened is that people are generally less racist and less people are racist but the remaining racists have consolidated their power. It seems like they are numerous because they are so loud, with FOX News and Donald Trump. And of course they are numerous, there’s far too many of them, but if everyone could vote and voted they would have no power. That is one reason they are all about voter suppression. As it is, they have enough passion in their idiocy to influence the elections. The stupidity and obstinance of the Republicans they do elect end up making more and more people disenchanted with politics in general. If we could elect better people, have better discussions that actually resulted in progress in government, more people would get involved, it would get better and better. But it takes things like watching 80’s TV to realize how far we’ve strayed.


I mention Ronda Rousey because she got knocked the fuck out so bad her fall from stardom shook the world. She came hard and fell harder. I’ve been hoping for her to get her ass beat every time I see her - like Tom Brady or any other piece of shit champion who is too full of themselves, I just couldn’t wait for her to lose. I predicted her loss for her last fight, just hopefully, so I was wrong when she won. I actually gave her credit for the first time for finally beating someone without armbarring her. But as soon as I heard she was going to fight Olympic boxer Holly Holmes I figured she was trying to get some actual fighting practice in that previous fight. I also knew, for sure, that this time she would be defeated and predicted she would be knocked out in humiliating fashion. TMZ asked Dana White, the whatever he is, producer of the fight, and he said she had not underestimated Holmes and wasn’t unprepared. I guess his conclusion was that he had a bad fight and would be back, not that she was all hype. And of course he was selling the rematch. Leila Ali told TMZ that no fighter in her prime who gets beaten that bad can be a true champion. I was just pleased that she lost so bad, and I know a lot of people were. One of the reasons I was so happy about it is because I hate the attitude of people who love “champions” like Tom Brady regardless of their characters. I heard one sportscaster say, before the fight, that Rousey was the best athlete, not just in her sport, but in any sport of all time. Well, not in fighting, apparently. And in fact, time showed about that statement what I knew in an instant, it’s all hype. I disagree with anyone who thinks she is attractive, and i think that is part of the reason some people idolize her, but that’s not important, just a factor in why she gets so much hype in the first place. Some of the TMZ guys said they were shocked at how much people were glad that she lost. I’m not surprised at all. She was so boastful and disrespectful to her opponents that anyone with sensitivity could tell it was time for her to lose. And I think that’s why everyone was so happy she  did, it was like justice being done or karma, what everyone knew should happen taking place. Of course it is a credit to Holmes to have beaten her so well. It wasn’t just fate, it took her effort. But Rousey’s whole undefeatable image was the result of hype and being the first star in an emerging sport. As more and better fighters come out there won’t be able to be another star who is that successful based on hype, but she will have to do it with ability. One reason people delighted in the victory for Holmes and loss for Rousey was the triumph of Ability over Hype and Arrogance. The other reason people were glad she lost is just a lesson to her for being arrogant and disrespectful. That is why Gaga tweeted “THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU DON’T TOUCH GLOVES” with a picture of her being knocked out. Gaga is nice but also sensitive. This is all I will mention about Gaga in this edition of the gagablog but I think she feels the same way I do about Rousey. As an artist I have a big ego. I was always an outsider, good at school but my egotism didn’t come from feeling smart, that contributed to me feeling different, like a nerd, and in the social order that made me a lesser person. Being weird, and an artist, made that even worse. I’m glad in the long run because it made me sensitive to others who are treated as lesser people. But I resented it then and resent other examples of it since then. It makes me sympathetic to Gaga knowing she was bullied in school. The pain of it still motivates her to help others and the way she found herself and empowered herself through art and music is my main recent inspiration to do the same. It is my sense of self as an artist that is so strong, and the artist self is sensitive to others, especially to others who are victims of suffering. This is why I think people have such a gut reaction to people who are on top and act like it is entirely  deserved and could only possibly be deserved by them. It reminds  us of anyone who is in a superior position and acts entitled to it. That bravado is probably to cover the sense that they don’t entirely deserve it, that some of their status comes from cheating (Tom Brady), a skewed institution, cheap move and media (Rousey) or having a wealthy dad who only loans you a million dollars to start your business (Trump). The reason Republicans say they want everyone to be self-reliant is their myth that they are themselves - they don’t recognize their white privilege, they don’t give credit to the community that makes their success possible or the people they exploit. They must sense guilt for this but cover it up with this false pride and superiority and supremacy complexes. Trump is the classic example of all of this. So is the republican myth of “American exceptionalism.” It’s all bullshit, the idea that only “we” deserve to live in peace and freedom. Everybody, at heart, wants all of that pride and snobbishness to fall. Even the snobs themselves are suffering from isolating themselves from the rest of the world. They might not realize it but it's part of what makes them such assholes, this self-imposed separation from humanity, in their souls, and blocking others from necessities in favor of their luxuries, in the world. At heart, our sense of justice tells us all that we want those who have power and status, wrongly, to lose that power. The glee people felt at Rousey’s loss is nothing compared to the jubilation we will all feel when evil powers lose their grip on the country and the world and collapse. And we can all sense it coming.


I watched The Rock in “Walking Tall” and the gist of it is he returns from Iraq and the town is corrupt by a casino and sheriff protecting them. Since the cops won’t help he goes himself for justice when he finds out the casino is cheating at games, prostituting girls including his girlfriend, and selling meth to kids. He takes a shotgun or rifle, but leaves it in the truck when he gets there and takes a 4 by 4 cedar beam out of his truck and fucks the casino and security all up. He tells the jury he will run for sheriff and clean up the town if they acquit him and the whole town knows what’s going on so they do, and elect him. The next scene shows him arriving at the sheriff's station. The outgoing sheriff says they have a code of conduct and he respects his election but he can personally vouch for all the deputies. The Rock fires them all on the spot. I missed the end of it but that’s enough to make my point. We know who the bad guys are, lots of bad guys when we really think about it, and sometimes we don’t believe in ourselves or the system enough to believe we can overthrow them and turn it around. But a badass can show up, kick some ass and inspire people, clean house and start getting things done. This was a movie, but it’s so inspiring because you want things like this to happen in real life, your heart and soul want justice, the replacement of crooked cops with good ones, of a bad system with a good one. In real life, Bernie Sanders is our badass. He’s ready to lead a democratic socialist revolution to take over, change the rules of campaigns to make it easier to throw the bums out. Making college free, rethinking the military, going for green energy, getting equal pay for women and other things are the kinds of changes that can make a bad system into a good one. But the event today that made me think of associating The Rock with The Bern is that Senator Sanders introduced a bill today to legalize weed nationwide. he’s going for it, and actions like this make me think he will win. We’re all learning more and more about how good weed is for health, community, and business. The potential for national, then more worldwide legalization, are infinite and the changes will be enormous.


As I typed that last paragraph the local news reported that Anonymous has started attacking and taking down the profiles and websites of Daesh. They’ve declared war on them and committed to destroying them and exposing them. Since they do their recruitment and get support online, the newsman was repeating an official report that they said the terrorist would have to be disrupted online before they can be defeated on the ground. This told me a few things: first that the government knows that Daesh has to be taken down online but they haven’t been able to do it or focused on that. Anonymous can and is. So far they say they have destroyed 20,000 terrorist profiles. The fact that Anonymous can do this but governments can’t should tell us something about real power. They have always made attacks for justice, that I can remember. It’s reassuring to think that hackers, like artists and actors and musicians and writers, have genius and something about genius tends to be good. Yes, there are evil super geniuses, but the most prominent and seemingly powerful hackers are in Anonymous and it seems like they can protect us and hopefully the increasing government cyber capabilities can, too. But this news story seemed to suggest Anonymous is the most powerful force, currently, in this cyber realm. The fact that they’ve declared war on Daesh makes me think this is a turning point and we will see big progress towards the end of terrorism. But this will also lead to the end of all war. As we realize that military powers weren’t the solution, but cyber powers were, we can’t justify all this expenditure on weaponry. People will be more eager for a new direction for security and the military that is non-violent. Sanders can help make this shift in the military, but any smart leader will do it as it becomes clear to more people that this is the way to go. I want to say a big thank you to Anonymous for doing this. I also want to commend them for making an eerie and intimidating video. I think they are awesome enough whoever they are and it’s great that they are anonymous, with the masks, too. I might have had this thought before, one interesting thing about their mystique is it’s hard to remember them, but the weird look of the video, like a newscast with some static at one point, was the figure looked strange, tall and disproportionate and moved oddly - the overall effect hit me with a cringe as I was typing this that the figue in the video, behind the mask could be an alien. I don’t mean to suggest that they aren’t human, but then again they might not be. They could be ghosts or genies, jinn. The static gave the impression of a transmission from space. When I thought about that, I thought how that might scare the shit out of Daesh, scare some of their fighters into defecting and scare the kind of impressionable youth who might join them out of doing so. Anyway, Anonymous is awesome and I wish them luck.


All the artists, activists, visionaries, and magic folk and everyone in general are united against the evils being expressed in the modern world. I have to give credit to the witches and other magic folk of the world,especially. I talk with a chaos magic community online and we’ve been doing a spell for peace in Syria. There seems to be significant progress in many ways since we started it. I want to give those magic folk credit for helping this along. But I also know that is just one slice of a vast cake of good intentions out there magically opposing the evil. There are a few thousand people in that group, and tens of thousands of witches in other groups I am in. These are connected to millions of witches worldwide.  In addition, though I don’t interact with them as much, I am in contact with millions of other little monsters through the world. We are basically an artistic revolution just beginning. The magic folk are coming into power, too, and coordinating our efforts worldwide. I believe we will become analogous to Anonymous and other guardians of the cyber dimension in the spiritual dimension. We will come together with activists and artists of other dimensions, too, and bring these dimensions together into a holistic world. Magic already connects us all, and witches and magical people exist in all cultures and traditions. The coming-together will also include being able to unite religions through the magic that connects us all with the help of these magical ambassadors from every different tradition. The most recent development since the spell was made was John Kerry announcing a plan for a ceasefire between the Syrian government and rebel forces to start in a few weeks. Previous successful spells like this in the chaos group were for he ceasefire from Valentine’s day in the Ukraine to hold and for the peace talks in Korea to succeed. So far, so good on both counts. They also did one in another group to punish that investor who gouged prices for an AIDS drug and a lot of bad stuff happened to him. This stuff works, and the more it works the more people believe in it and do it. I think it was soon after this Syrian spell was started that the Russians got more directly involved in Syria. In many ways this seemed to threaten escalating the war, not ending it. But that has changed, too. Today an American official was on the radio insisting we were not coordinating with the Russians, probably to deflect criticism from assholes who think we have to fight them, but we are sharing information for attacking Daesh without creating problems between us. The president of France is going to meet with Obama this week and Putin next week about coordinating attacks on Daesh and ending the war. Russia was slow to admit that terrorists had blown up their plane killing 224 people, and when they did admit it was terrorism I was afraid at first that they would say it was rebel forces, not Daesh, who bombed them, in response for their attacking those groups instead of Daesh, according to western media reports. But now all the reports seem to be that in response to that bombing, they are attacking Daesh. Maybe they were protecting Daesh before, focusing on the rebel groups to help support Assad and to diminish American influence. But it seems like the terrorists went to far and pissed off the wrong people. As much as I dislike war, if this war unites the world against a common enemy we might as well stay united and fix climate change and poverty and everything else. We can if we don’t mess it up along the way and end up fighting each other again. And this can be the last war, as I predicted, not because it is a world war that ends us all, but because it will be the world uniting against the ideology that leads to war and finally outgrowing it.


Daesh is the worst, most obvious example of evil in the world. I’m a pacifist but I appreciate the people who are trying to destroy them in different ways. Mine is magic and art, but I want to do more than destroy the current terrorists. I want to destroy the Terrorist State, not just this Daesh but the State of Mind that leads to terrorism and our own corrupt government and corporate structures that terrorize the world in their own special ways. But also to find the solution to dismantle the terrorist state in each of us when we are overcome by oppression or anger. We can all do this, we can all work on this. But the secret is not falling into that trap that let the doctors do what Nazi doctors did, because “they” weren’t evil. We have to face the ways we contribute to evil, allow it and support it, even unwittingly. We can see it, obviously, in Republicans, but of course they can’t see that man in the mirror. When I look at myself I feel evil for not going for my ideals more and faster. But I'm ready to make up for it. One reason I rambled on here so long is to reflect different lesser and greater aspects of evil. Another was to delay the harsh thing I have to say at the end. One reason we, Americans, should be able to understand Daesh is by taking responsibility for the chain of events that created them. But the other understanding is harder to face. It’s not like we ever want to be able to feel like they do, we don’t want to be terrorists, too, even terrorists against them. We don’t want to sink to their level. But we want to understand them, somehow. Unfortunately, as evil as they are, they are not so different from us, and it takes just a little deep self-reflection, as an American, to reveal it. One of the worst things Daesh is doing is beheading civilians and killing them in other ways. This is reprehensible to us and it should be. But we don’t have the moral high ground, as a nation. It is no way to make a nation now and there is no excuse for it being hundreds of years ago, either. The truth is, when Europeans invaded this land and when Americans expanded the country “we” killed countless civilians, millions of people, and a lot of them by beheading. This is something I’ve always had like a genetic memory of, a spiritual pain I can feel. I don’t know the details of all the horrors, but I know the creation of the country America was extremely brutal. I was reading Washington Irving’s “The Sketchbook of Geoffrey Crayon” and it contained stories of  colonists or Americans persecuting Indians which included warriors whose heads they chopped off and put on pikes. The whites did these terrible things to make the nation they felt was their destiny, or for religious reasons. Native people still live here and still face terrible poverty and oppression. The vast majority of tribes and individuals were destroyed but we’ve never really started making things right with the people left with whom we can still seek amends. We haven’t even changed the name of that damned Washington Football team.  The fact that America was formed by genocides and other atrocities does not mean we can’t criticize Daesh for trying to make a country with brutality by using excuses of religion or destiny. It means we are in the position to criticize this because if we are honest about it we can see all the evils in it and all the evils it leads to. We need to destroy Daesh, we need to destroy the ideology that leads to people joining Terrorist State. And we need to recognize and destroy that in ourselves, in our country, too, and do our best to make up for it however we can and at least stop repeating it.


We can do it, we can all do it together. It has taken some terrible things but we are all coming together and as we work through it we will reveal the ways to avoid these divisions and the separations they cause and never have these problems again. Thanks, everyone, and thanks, Gaga, for keeping me focused on wonderful things and positive. I heard the terrorists are paid $700/month, regularly, and that beats the local armies paying $300/month, sporadically, about 2 months out of 5. The economic forces are why some people join Daesh, and my first reaction was why can’t we just buy them all off? It would be cheaper than what we spend on war. Of course they aren’t all in it for money but the idea is many of them are, or by necessity. More importantly, if conditions were better in other institutions, people were doing other things and making good money, it wouldn’t have that draw. That applies in poor places around the world. One hero in all of this is the Egyptian Billionaire who I think now is going to buy two islands off Greece to make a country for refugees. If more of the rich could do the same, eventually reclaiming war zones, or just employ people, hire refugees, or help develop all afflicted areas with enough means, we can turn the whole thing around. I had to put that idea out there, and thought since Gaga is rich and compassionate, always helping with big problems, maybe she will set an example by hiring refugees as dancers or artists or helping them in some other fabulous way. Gaga gets so much attention, like the numerous articles and TV mentions just about her tweet about Rousey. If she were to do something like this it would be significant and really start a trend, not only with other rich people and celebrities, but amongst everyone reminding us of our duty to each other. In addition to my creative work and magic I’m going to find out what I can do to help more directly, too. Thanks for reading any and all of this, we can kill off the bad ideas in favor of good ones if we spread them and are willing to address bad ones wherever we find them, including inside.


I was frustrated last night that I could not post this due to technical difficulties. Now, Friday morning, I am glad for the delay because I heard something on the radio and owe Ronda Rousey an apology. Apparently she not only felt the punches, the kicks, the mat, and the humiliation of that fight, but before that she was feeling the Bern. I heard that Trump had dissed her for losing, too, and it made me wary of being in agreement with him about anything. I do agree they should tax investors more, that is a least one cool thing he said. The morning show folk on the radio didn’t know or care what he said, but they were speculating it was because she had supported Bernie Sanders. I was shocked and impressed and ashamed of myself. I always thought Rousey must be Republican, I even made jokes that she would be perfect for Trump and should armbar that thing on his head. The reason I thought that was due to her look, her attitude reminding me of all the snobs and arrogant rich kid Republicans I grew up around in the South - all that stuff I was talking about previously about people acting entitled by “who they are” or something about themselves when they are really just benefiting from an unjust system. Her attitude reminded me of that. That reminded me of other people like that, and her look and attitude just made me assume she was Republican. The attitude is still repulsive to me for the same reason it is repulsive in Trump and so much of Republican mentality about so many issues. But the truth is she isn’t a Republican, so I shouldn't hold that against her, she’s better than that and I should give her credit for that. She still deserved to be knocked out, the lesson of humility that her kind of pride is begging for, but she doesn’t deserve all the glee I, or others, felt about it. I’m sure many other people’s reactions were the same as mine, that attitude reminded them of other people they didn’t like, and we felt like those figures were somehow punished  as well with her downfall. I, personally, associate the attitude with Republicans, which is the worst association I can make, and I do think it is useful to focus on what is wrong with that attitude and the aspects of American culture where it is exemplified and applauded. It is the ability to press unfair advantage, from corruption in politics and business so the rich profit off everyone else with no responsibility to the unchecked brutality of the police. We all can feel all this wrongness around us, but sense no way out of it, so people like Rousey or Brady getting taken down feel like symbolic victories. This is true whether they represent “big things”, like the worst of American Ego, to me, or more specific things, like that girl you didn’t like in school. Many people don’t think about large injustices all the time, and of course many more people don’t pay any attention to fighting or have an opinion about this at all. But to me, all these major media events, and people’s reactions to them, reveal things about our state and clues to escaping the problems of it. We want the fall of the arrogant and priviliged. I was never saying Rousey wasn’t a great fighter, just that the “best ever forever” stuff was all hype. She did benefit from the privilege of being in emerging sport and bought into her own image of being the best that she didn’t realize she hadn’t been tested by the best since so many better fighters weren’t even in the sport yet. Thanks to all the hype the sport will grow quickly, so for fans it’s a great thing and she will always deserve a lot of credit for that, both in winning and losing. More talented girls will get into it and you will have a better system to determine who is really the best, with more real competition. I’m by nature opposed to fighting, but I saw the first UFC championship with some college friends when one was into it. Gracie’s  winning grappling style changed the game and that’s how it works, the more people get involved the more ways the sport will develop. Rousey’s victories made it seem like an armbar contest and you knew it had to evolve beyond that. I know she has other aspects to her game but now she will have to improve them, the sport is changing. I got into watching these fights on TV late at night, ruruns, and though it is against my nature in some ways I enjoy the dynamics of it, like I like the personality interplay between poker players on TV. And I enjoy sensing the dynamics of the fight, and even some bloodlust at someone getting beaten through committing a kind of soul mistake like cockiness or disrespect. But I also notice my impressions of fighters changes as I learn more about them. Sometimes it’s an attitude or look that you know you will never cheer for them, and I’m sure they play that up to their advantage, too. It is a game and therefore the dynamics between players is fascinating, but the brutality of it makes me wonder if it is like a substitue fo war. I think some games were, literally, the substitutes for war in ancient times. But fighting is the one that most closely connects with something I’ve complained about before, the idea that we have a Blood God who decides who is right by who kills the most. To me that is the basic underlying principle of violent progressions of hisory, the ones who won the wars were supposed to win the wars, the Blood God favored them. I object to that view, I think we should act in ways that honor the Goddess, the Earth, each other and not the Blood God. On one hand I wonder, if I think this arrangement for war is evil, why can I enjoy feeling like the same principle applies to fighters, that eventually being “wrong”, cheating or being disrespectful, will be punished with a downfall? How can I feel good about that, in a ring, but say that in the world I’d still rather not settle things with war and whover gets killed most, ulitmately, were the bad guys? It does work that way, if people are bad enough then good people will band together and even do bad things to stop them. It has always worked that way.But just because that works, just because the Blood God does bring justice, eventually, after much suffering, does not mean that  only way. The deeper, harder way to start but easier way to finish, is to go within first and root out the evil in ouselves.


I’m glad I had this opportunity to be proven wrong and root out some of my own evil. I was so sure Rousey was a Republican from her attitude I didn’t even think about it. While I think she does deserve people's’ scorn for having that attitude, she does not deserve the scorn we have for everyone else we associate that attitude with. I was the worst of the offenders, I accused her of being Republican. She isn’t and I apologize for that. She supports Bernie Sanders so she is awesome. I thank her for that and applaud her. Now that I know this about her, now that I know she actually cares about other people, then I feel bad at taking such delight in her humiliation. I also feel happy for her about her loss, in this sense. People say that as a fighter she should hold her head up high and show her face even when she’s beaten up. Howie on TMZ said he thought she was protecting the image for her movie career and didn’t want those images out there. I want to say that no matter what Leila Ali or people like me said, she will always have her impressive record and place in history of fighting. If she wants to fight again, I kind of hope she does, that something about that could be good for her and everyone else. But I kind of hope, more, that she does just go on to being a movie star. Being an actor will develop more aspects of her than just over-confidence, she will become a more dynamic and influential person. Knowing she has considerate political ideas, I want her influence to grow and spread and be as good and powerful as it can be.   If that comes through being a better fighter and continuing to create that sport, that can be good, too. Good for you, Ronda Rousey, sorry for the mean things I said, you are awesome, a champion in more ways than one, and I wish you luck.


I was never trying to compare Rousey to Daesh. That would be wrong and completely out of line. But I was trying to draw the connection between the attitude of feeling like “God” is on your side and only on your side, that being the only one favored by destiny you can do no wrong. I am trying to compare the Republicans to Daesh, in two ways. Their policies and actions have created the conditions of poverty around the world, along with supporting oppressive regimes throughout our history, including Saddam Hussein’s, and also lead to evil wars such as in Iraq, so in most ways they are directly responsible for Daesh. But as the American exceptionalism and white supremacist crowd, they are also the inheritors of that God-given-right-to-kill, we-can-do-no-wrong, everyone else is evil, mentality of many settlers and American expansionists who committed genocide, germ warfare, and terrorism of the Indians. That was “our” Daesh and we need to own up to it and root out those mentalities just as urgently in our own culture and system, and in our own selves. And we need to realize and end the ways we are still doing it, from racist policing to power structures only protecting the rich. And pull support of Israel while their government supports the illegal settlers who are doing the same kind of thing, abusing the local Palestinians because they think their rights from God trump human laws. I heard the leader of the major settlers’ movement on the radio and that’s exactly what she said. And she can say it because the government who is supposed to enforce the law doesn’t do so, so their imaginary God’s Law does work for them. It doesn’t make it right. It doesn’t make it the right way to take over a city to behead and enslave everyone. Daesh is currently getting away with it so it seems like it’s working but it has to end. American companies are getting away with frakking, pollution, exploitation, experimentation on people with drugs and all sorts of evils here and around the world and it must stop.  At some point, good people will rise up and destroy things that get too evil, but that is not the only way. I was getting away with dissing Ronda Rousey until I realized I was wrong and that I must stop and admit my shame. I was calling her Republican just to get my hate on, to justify all the bloodlust of wanting to see her get beaten. I was ignoring facts I could easily have found out about, just jumping to a conclusion to be mean. I know a lot of Republicans are good-hearted and well-intentioned, just misguided. But the leaders are evil and the results are evil and we need to tease out he good folks and shame the rest into obscurity. I can admit I was wrong, like I was wrong about Rousey. I welcome these opportunities to learn and grow into a better person. I hope more Republicans, terrorists, and everyone can do the same to reconsider some of their prejudices and beliefs to become bettter people. I am convinced that Republican ideals are evil but the people can be redeeme from them. Everyone know Daesh ideals are evil. We assume the people can’t be redeemed and must be killed just because we are accustomed to military solutions. But if we can assess how the same evil mentalities have affected our history and still afflict us, presently, we can deconstruct them in all of us. Many people are Republican because they are poor and feel disadvantaged and instead of blaming the system they accept the evil powers turning the blame on immigrants or social programs they disagree with. Many people are forced into it, though indoctrination by their parents or pressures from the community or perverse forms of religion. These same factors contribute to people joining Daesh: poverty, despair, indoctrination and coercion. It might be dramatically worse in Daesh, forcing people in at gunpoint and threat of death, showing children videos of beheadings and teaching them terrorism, far worse conditions of poverty and strife. But the principles are the same, rule by fear and violence,and the pathways are the same and we need to disrupt all of them, everywhere. If some people are more sympathetic to those who are forced into Daesh, maybe they can get together to help them. If others are sympathetic or able to help those who join for economic reasons, maybe they can make programs to divert these people elsewhere into doing good things. If others are sympathetic to the kids, maybe they can focus on rescuing them. If others are good at expressing themselves and are sympathetic to  those swayed by ideology they can counter the ideology with better ones, especially muslim from muslim people in some cases. But we need to do this for everyone. I recognize that I can be wrong, that others can be wrong and misled, and that the most misleading force is hate. Daesh is run on hate but Republicans are running on hate, too, and we need to completely change our fuel source and energy supply. Our bombers apparently dropped leaflets that said “get out of the truck and run” on the tankers from Daesh just before bombing them, to give the civilian drivers a chance to survive. This seems like a symbol of where we are now, but we need to become better.


One of the biggest dangers of terrorism is that it will change the terrorized people and nations, that it will embolden and empower the right-wing, reactionary, fear-based political wing. This is the fear, now, in France. It is what led to the shameful decision to put Japanese Americans in internment camps. It is what led to the Patriot Act and (more) torture in America, but more than that the attacks on September 11th “legitimized” the presidency of George W Bush when the news that came out on September 10th was that Gore had really won Florida, once the full recount was in. It’s these kinds of fearful reactions, that we can’t take the time to be careful or adhere to our ideals, that make everything even worse. It’s almost like the terrorists and right wing are working together, even without knowing it, to make the most evil in the world. That is what I heard when McCain was complaining that we were working with Iran and Russia to defeat Daesh -  he was really hoping for a war with them instead, too. We have to get rid of fear from both sides, at once, before it rips us all apart.


In America, I guess we are lucky to have people as stupid as Donald Trump who tells it like it is, revealing how truly awful their beliefs and ideas are. As long as we aren’t stupid enough to go for them. I’d like to think Sanders or even Clinton is a sure thing and the other side is just a show to look back on with embarrassment as a lesson, just as no one now admits to liking Bush who was wildly popular, at the time, amongst Republicans. But let's start calling it what it is, now, so we don’t take any chances. I’ve always said they were Nazis, knowing that is so provocative that some people reject it, but I believe it is true. I believe their policies are causing so much death and suffering, just more widely distributed, that it is an appropriate comparison. And now they are doing really Nazi things. A comedian on Comics Unleashed joked that he didn’t want to wear a wristband that said “Jew” because, in Hollywood he didn't think they were hurting for support and the last time his people wore something on their wrist identifying them as jews “it didn’t work out so well.” How can it be so well-known how Nazi the idea of making muslims wear identification is and yet people still cheer for it and Trump is still leading the polls? How can Republicans be suggesting internment camps and ridiculous barriers to refugees? Hopefully they will be made to feel ashamed of these ideas soon and their support will dry up, people will realize how Nazi they are being. Because at this point it’s not “like” being Nazis, you ARE being Nazis. You’re not supposed to say that on the internet, there is some rule that comparing anything to Nazis invalidates your argument because no one could be that bad. But believing that s what allows us to ignore the evil in our midst. If we can get rid of it in ourselves, in our culture, we can get rid of it in the world. Ultimately we will be rid of it either way, Justice will prevail, but it will be better the more we can work together and join together. We can help everyone we can out of bad situations and ideologies, and bomb the rest, if any. But the lesson to Daesh, in whatever form, is the same lesson to all evil. Destructive ideologies will be destroyed, they carry the seeds of their own destruction. We can help each other out of them so we don’t go down with the ship. And we are all victims of them and have access to others and unique perspectives, so if we just get together we will find infinite paths to help ourselves and create the same for others. My greatest thanks is to Gaga for exemplifying the uniting spirit and magic of art, but everyone plays a part in this, we can all help save and redeem each other from the evil within and around us. Those we see as so “other” that they are our enemies are special opportunities, challenges to change ourselves, them, and circumstances enough to get along instead of wishing for their destruction. We have to resist any desires to label people as “other”like this. We can’t make some people carry wristbands and others not, or force people into camps based on race and religion, that is wrong. I can think of two major terrorist attacks in America, the 9-11 attacks and Oklahoma City. One was carried out by muslims and the other by christians. But of course it was extremism that made them carry out attacks, not religion. Of all the millions of shootings and thousands of mass shootings, only a few of the notorious ones were committed by Muslims, and only by radical, extremist or terrorist muslims. The vast majority of gunmen in America are christian - based on that should all christians wear identification? Why not just have extremists, from any culture, wear identification? Harder to prove who they are? Then why not another angle, why not have all gun owners wear identification, or register them in some way. If you take the racism and Nazi elements out, you might have something there, Trump. Oh, he’s gone. I guess if you take out the racist and Nazi elements, all that’s left of Trump is that furry thing from the top, now scurrying across the floor...

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Gagablog 97: Black Justice Vs. The Injustice System, Zero Suicide, "White Death": 3 Stories from Today

I heard three news stories on the radio today and knew I would write another gagablog about them. The connecting message is The Truth. Things are "more true" when they are proven that way in the future. This was originally going to be called Telling the Truth about the Past and Future. And, long ago, the "next gagablog" was going to be about "Sexxx Dreams." But I will take my time and write this one, just for today, just for today's stories, and try to be quick about it.

All the stories came from NPR news. The first one was about systematic racism in the justice system. You can probably look up the report and if you don't know our justice system is racist then you should probably look it up and more. Let's skip ahead to those who know it is racist. Apparently, there was a law passed about 40 years ago to correct some of the racism, to prevent lawyers from striking jurors based upon their race. But lawyers immediately found their ways around the law in order to continue selecting juries using racial bias. It's not as if the lawyers have to be the "more racist" kind of lawyers to do this: NPR played training videos that tell lawyers outright that they don't want black jurors. There is so much of this, I feel silly pointing out any one part - the reason it is in the news is because the Supreme Court heard arguments on a case today. A black man in Georgia was sentenced to life in prison by an all-white jury and the way the prosecutors struck all the black jurors is obviously the exact racism that the law was made to prevent. It's the case they are hearing about, but this relates to millions of cases, it's the way the entire system is being run. it's a completely racist Injustice System, it mostly exists to support injustice in society. As Morrissey sings in "Ganglord": "they say to protect and to serve, but what they really mean to say is get back to the ghetto." When he played that song and showed a lot of police brutality videos at his concert here and my brother, who is huskier than I, went quickly to the bathroom, in the direction of a police officer, he said the cop was visibly scared. Because, even if he's a good guy, there's guilt in the badge and it's obvious with all the footage. Not all cops are personally racist but the institutions are racist, they are sworn to protect each other which amounts to protecting the whole racist system. As long as they keep saying "only a few bad apples" with out aggressively identifying and removing those apples, as long as they keep trying to justify abuse of power, which has No justification, the whole industry is suspect. Cops are "scared to do their jobs"  - scared of cell phones because they can't control their own violence - and cops are being killed more and more. The solution is Self-control, or having some control enforced upon you. Lawyers and Judges operate with the same level of impunity and maintain the racism in the system.

So I have an idea, a new law. Any lawyer or judge who is determined to have allowed racism to influence a case should receive the punishment they got for the "suspect"  they victimized.  Do this, and we will get rid of racism. Simple. So all the lawyers who supported this decision, and all the Judges who upheld it, should be imprisoned for at least 30 years. That would motivate them to find the actual truth so that the wrongfully convicted, and they, don't have to spend "too long" in jail.

Larry Wilbourne did a piece on a lady who is serving life in prison for being a coke mule and being arrested with no evidence but convicted on dealer's plea-bargained testimony. He mentioned that 6,000 inmates were released from federal jail this week, a story I heard about earlier. But she wasn't one of them. And there are millions of people in jail who should not be, with cases as obviously unjust as hers. I want to say 6,000 is at least a drop-in-the-bucket start, but at least that means someone got the bucket out. Without getting too sidetracked, the story I heard the other day was about the 2,000 inmates who will be deported to Mexico. The reporter asked the federal official what the plan was for assimilating them back into Mexico. She said it was just to put them on busses and drop them off somewhere, no coordination with the Mexican government, then mentioned that the number was so large, what could they be expected to do? Mexico couldn't possibly be expected to prepare for 2,000 people being dropped off, but it seems like our government's attitude is "oh well, their problem now." The whole justice system is a sham, a mockery, modern slavery and institutional abuse. It's playing games with peoples' lives and this is no different. I almost cynically expect that they did this specifically to show what a disaster it is to deport 2,000 people in one mass like that, expecting "problems" to arise, and use it as an example to show how stupid Trump's plan to deport 11 million people is.

The whole idea of eliminating black people from juries in the first place is that it is hard to get convictions from black folk, apparently. This isn't really surprising when you think about how black people have been oppressed and can therefore be more sympathetic, understanding, and considerate, and especially more considerate and hesitant to put someone into the Criminal Justice System, because they know that so-called "justice" is actually criminal. Anyone else who demonstrates sensibilities would be struck, as well. It's a system that can only be fixed with some consequences for those who abuse it. But it's taking them 40 years to even admit that it's being abused, and that "decision" still isn't expected until later. Who can deny it? The conservative justices may try, based on the nature of Evil, institutional stupidity. But they will be "wrong" if they do and we will just have to do it all again, with another case, but without waiting 40 years. Or just revolt and tear the whole entire system down. I don't think people realize that these are the actual options. And they should be scared of Justice, because in the end the Good Guys, us, will win.

The other news story was about suicide and changes in the culture of mental health providers. They said that the old way that suicide was understood, caregivers were taught there was not much they could do about it. Only recently, apparently, has there been a shift in culture. Now, at least in some places, they have a belief that they can prevent suicide. Of course, as it seems like anyone could anticipate, believing they could make a difference had a huge impact on the difference they were actually able to make. A lady suffering with depression and suicidal thoughts spoke to some of her experiences and it was obvious that the new approach saved her life. Statistics indicated they saved many others, too. They reached a Zero out of 100,000 rate of suicide - again, look up the story for details, they are impressive and inspire hope. They asked one of the experts if Zero Suicide was possible, long-term, and he said "Well, anything is possible, right?" It was a hopeful, dreamy statement, but I totally believe in it. And that's what it takes, believing in the best and going for it instead of fearing the worst and killing people.

By the time I heard both of these stories this morning, I was ready to write this. I was going to tie it into my ideas of Prophecy / Honesty: telling the truth in the past and future. I want to connect the idea of acting evilly, with a Supremely Violent system protecting you, is the same problem with the Settlers in Palestine - the most significant source of the  strife in the Middle East - along with ISIS, of course, which is also an American Frankenstein. But I will do that next time. I'm being more patient with these, now that Gaga is doing TV instead of music for a while.

I was too sleepy to write this morning, so I slept and on my way to get my friend from work I heard the third story, which tied the other two together, along with my "telling the truth" theme, even better. It was about death rates in developed countries. The "rule" is, as standard of living and education improve, death rates go down. This has been the trend in America and other countries. But some people looked closer and found that while death rates on average are decreasing and have been for 14 years at a rate of 2% a year, I think, in the "White, Middle-class" demographic the death rate has been going up by 0.5% each year over that same time period. They were "alarmed." There were two causes of death that stood out as responsible for this trend, suicide and overdosing on drugs and alcohol. One theory for why middle-class whites were experiencing higher suicide rates was because "black and Hispanic families aren't used to things being good so when their kids grow up they are less disappointed." That's not exactly what the expert said, but it was something like that, that seemed totally racist but was really just a reflection of racist reality of our system and some generalized stereotyping.  Army suicides, due to involvement in evil wars that never should have happened and getting no care afterwards, just being used as a political pawn, at least accounts for why twice as many veterans from these wars have committed suicide as died from combat. And of course the increasing gun sales due to NRA fearmongering has given more and more people the easiest means of carrying out suicidal thoughts.

I had another theory, that some communities have more exposure and cautionary examples of hard drug use, in the community, but when white folks from "good neighborhoods" get hooked on prescriptions and move to heroin, or just try drugs out for fun, they don't have the same cultural exposure to the dangers to be careful. They say weed is a gateway drug but my experience is that weed is sufficient and gives people some experience altering their mindset and maybe even safer contexts to explore other dugs, at least among stoner peers, a social context to look out for each other. Personally, this experience and exposure to some hard drugs gave me enough respect for them to avoid them almost entirely, being wary of their dangers, and knowing some friends who dies from them. Weed has been wonderful to me, but an alcohol habit, instead, would have made me much more likely to use hard drugs, from lowering inhibitions to being a destructive substance you build a tolerance to, leaving you wanting something more. A doctor even said that we, as Americans, no longer have "any" psychological barrier against heroin use. That seemed a little too much like a dealer's fantasy but I see his point that there is "less" taboo about heroin in the mainstream culture. We are fools if we can't blame the pharmaceutical companies pushing narcotics and opiates as the beginning stages of heroin addiction, since heroin is so much cheaper once the patients get hooked. Everyone agrees that heroin addiction and overdose has reached epidemic proportions, but if we aren't willing to face the realities causing it how can we expect this to change? One piece of the puzzle is the pharmaceutical companies, and they are responsible for a Lot of evil in the world so this is juts the tip of the iceberg. But another one is the US government itself, and the army.

This is where "telling the truth" comes in. We can all kind of sense how American policies and actions are the root causes of all the strife in the Middle East and the consequent threat of World War Three. But we can explain it specifically, as I will do next edition, if we are willing to confront these things with the mind to change them. If not, we won't even let ourselves talk honestly about it. Well, here is a chance to be honest, to come clean, and make up for some of the evil you caused, America. I was tipped off to this by the propagandist nature of the news report on the heroin epidemic. They kept calling it "Mexican heroin" because it comes through cartels in Mexico, supposedly. I'm not saying they don't get a cut, but I am saying they don't grow poppies in Mexico. Calling it "Mexican" is an echo of demonizing Mexico, and weed, since that is how they racismed America into fear of weed, with stories of Mexican Rapists coming across the border - sound awfully, recently familiar? The main reason they call it "Mexican heroin" is to divert attention from the otherwise all-too-obvious truth. I was always suspicious of Bush's war with Afghanistan, and will get into all the why's next time. But at the time, I was fully aware that Afghanistan grew 90% of the worlds' poppy crop, that 90% of the world's heroin came from Afghanistan. It was simple, to me: If heroin becomes more rare, more expensive, we are probably "doing something" decent in Afghanistan. But, if it gets more plentiful, stronger, and cheaper, well, the only reason for that is that, whatever "other" reason they have, one major reason we invaded Afghanistan was to secure the heroin supply for ourselves. At the time I said it was probably just the CIA enforcing kickbacks that the Afghan smugglers had tried to avoid.

If we are controlling the world's heroin supply, how can we act "shocked" that it has become an epidemic when we didn't take it over to shut it down, we took it over to sell it. If we don't admit that and face it, correct it, well, we deserve what we get.

If cops don't calm the fuck down and start policing themselves, they will get what they deserve. If the politicians and lawyers and judges keep supporting this racist system instead of reforming it, we will destroy it entirely. If you enjoy spending money, start spending some right. Otherwise, we won't even keep it around for fun. This is a promise. Police need to be afraid of abusing people because abuse and murder are wrong. If it takes cell phones to get justice, don't complain about it, act justly. Wearing body cameras are part of a good solution  if you can't actually be trusted. Can lawyers and judges be forced to wear cameras, too? Or who will prosecute their wrongs instead of protecting their peers? In the future we won't need "deciders" and judges to tell us things because so much will be recorded it will be obvious. In fact, we can have that now except for these people holding on to their jobs. And why? Because it takes a human racist to be racist, to maintain a racist system. And they all are, by being part of it and not calling it out. And the rest of us are, too, as long as we're complacent about it.

I read an article by David Brooks about Lady Gaga and her passion. It was really good, like you could tell Gaga, from an awards ceremony or charity dinner, had a profound effect on him. He was talking like he "got it", that passion is what it is all about. I see Gaga as the Goddess, of course, and always felt she is a source of life, inspiration, and a reminder of how good things can be, helping us escape the bad things. It catches on, belief, just like the belief in Zero Suicides catches on with every person who it helps out of these awful spells and every caregiver who feels the pride of that success. I believe we can have an actual impartial, just, and kind Justice System. I model mine on Oz, of course, from "The Patchwork Girl of Oz." Passion, love, is what turns us on, what takes us to the future, to paradise. Judgment, fear, hatred and racism are all darksided, turning us off and smashing us into bullet-casings, firing us into hell. We just don't need it. It might "feel good", in a way, to feel like you are in a privileged class but it's really bad for your soul. I won't say it is good for anyone, or anyone's soul, to be oppressed, it's not. But you inherit the righteousness that oppressors shed by taking advantage of you. Ultimately that will be rewarded because we're coming to understand the world more spiritually. But it's not like the Christian promise that your reward comes in Heaven, though I hope that is true, too, for those who like it. It more like we can make this world paradise if we believe in it.  And we can make it hell, and destroy ourselves, too, if we progress like that's the only option, like we have to fight each other until there is one winner. We can destroy ourselves. Maybe if we believed that more, or even saw more examples of it, we would be motivated to avoid it. But I truly believe we've seen enough evil, and we can focus on the positive enough to convince each other that Everything Is Possible, especially and essentially all the best things we can possibly imagine, then more as more of our best dreams come true.

Thanks, Gaga and all loving people who help move us into the true future, the only future, Paradise! Everyone else, you have no power here, begone! Before somebody drops a House on You, Too! Because it's coming down, to be replaced by a good one with space enough for everyone. Ultimately, there is only One Good Side. We're all on it, but some have stood out against it with a False Reality. The more that cracks, as all fake things do, the more we see through it to what we can be, what we will be. Those of us who can see it are going for it and the rest can help or at least stop hindering progress. All the petty concerns of power and privilege will be steamrolled by justice - just don't try to hold on to power "over" others, but instead empower yourself and others, and everything will be good!

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

gagablog 96: Don't Take Advantage of Oppression; Intifada; Hero Stoner Hacker; Curse of the Goat/ "Redskins"; Please Untweet

America was built on systematic genocide and oppression. It's not like that is all that ever happens here, but it is a big part of our history. Until we acknowledge this and seek to make amends, it will continue to be a part of the history we make. We are hiding from the fact that American "status" came at the cost of millions of lives and untold suffering. Should we give it all up? Could we, is that even possible? What does that even mean? Maybe we don't have to figure out what "giving it all up" would mean, maybe that's not really Justice anyway - but it seems terribly obvious that the least we could do is to quit making it worse. If we don't become aware of oppression and become aware of the fact that many privileges we live with come with the cost of oppressing others and do something to change this, we will keep making it worse.

If part of your plan involves counting on the idea that everyone in the area will die and no one can tell on you, then you are evil. And wrong. Just because there is no physical evidence or you leave no living witnesses does not mean you "get away with it." The idea of heaven and hell, eternal judgment, awaiting people after they die is one kind of deterrent. A criminal justice system on the earth is supposedly another kind, but when it is rigged in favor of the killers it doesn't work. When they think the "afterlife penal system" is rigged in their favor it doesn't work, either. I'm here to tell you, to give you your final warning, that the spirits in this world and "the next" don't care how you try to Hide, like Santa Claus they know what you've been doing. And you don't get any more warnings, the game is up and evil will be exposed. Don't complain that no one reads this so how were you supposed to get the warning, this is Meta Magic and will echo throughout the world. You're hearing it now, the call to change your murderous ways, and this is your last chance to get out or go down with that ship.

Assad thinks that as long as the war continues there will be more and more people killed and displaced so that in the end there won't be anyone left to "blame him" or hold him accountable. Israel thinks the same thing about the Palestinians - as long as they can maintain control then no one will really know or care how much suffering they inflict upon them. American history began with so much of this, cheating and murdering the native peoples, and so far it's still true that their stories are mostly untold. There was a renewal of Native Pride during the Ghost Dance era and the American Government used force to stamp it out and they think they succeeded but the truth is that the Ghost Dance is just beginning, now. It will take over the country, the world, and take it back for the natural, Spirit world that "our world" is so hostile as to threaten the very balance of nature with pollution and war. They should only be afraid if they insist on clinging to this world as it is being swept away. This is prophecy. If you live with advantages gained through the oppression of others, at least try to be aware of this and do something to counteract it, don't make it worse by becoming smug out of guilt and avarice.

To prophets, spirits, the Truth, there is no such things as a cover-up. The truth is always known to its own, and will eventually be revealed to all. But people with a taste for the truth can see glimpses of it everywhere, in everything. There are two news items that have me focused on this idea of cover-up and how the truth will eventually come out. One is Trumps comments about 9-11 and the other is the emerging Intifada in Jerusalem. Trump says that he doesn't blame W Bush for 9-11 but the fact that he's willing to bring it up to criticize Jeb shows we are going to go there. Trump does not shy away from support from white supremacists, he does not distance himself from his role as a leader of the Birther Movement, either. It's a different demographic of conspiracy-believers who spread the memes that "jet fuel won't melt steel beams" but it won't be long before that is part of the conversation. Did Bush plan the Sept 11th attacks to "make himself president" by diverting attention from the Sept. 10th news that Gore had really won the election? No one is saying that, yet, but in discussing Trump's comment people are making the comparison that it is like blaming FDR for Pearl Harbor. Maybe it is still not "common knowledge" but I think it is beyond mere conspiracy, now, that FDR had advance knowledge of the attack and used it as pretense to get into the war. Are there even more similarities with 9-11? When Obama didn't want to focus on the past I thought Bush/Cheney might have "gotten away with it", at least in this world, but now I think it will come back to haunt them. If they had souls, personally, it would have already been haunting them internally. Since they traded those to be such awful Republicans they will get to experience the much more painful, shameful hauntings of the wrongs they did coming back to them in the external world, in the World Soul.

We're all getting haunted by these ghosts of past wrongs. It's not like they have to possess people, either, the same wrongs are factors in all sorts of things happening. Popular protests and individual crazy acts of violence are two different responses to the injustice of evil continuing. We have regular shootings in America, so often we aren't even shocked by such awful, shocking events. But we shouldn't be shocked or even surprised, we should totally expect it as the outcome of people having easy access to guns and little or no access to mental health services. These are crazy people who kill others - all murder is crazy and wrong. Even self-defense is based on the idea that one life, yours, is more valuable than another, your attackers. Maybe murderousness itself, the desire and attempt to kill another, invalidates one's life somewhat and justifies self-defense. But most cases of murder are not self-defense, most are probably some sort of defense of pride, either of a jealous lover over a person treated as property or a soldier killing for "love" of his country and national identity. In Israel they don't have an abundance of guns like we do in America. But they do have an oppressive, racist occupation. And people hate it and it drives them crazy, which is why they are having so many knife attacks and now more attacks there. And unless they recognize and address the real problem, the occupation, it will continue and get worse.

So far they just can't get the story right: All Israeli reports are that the attacks are reactions to false reports being spread by the Palestinian leadership that Israel plans to take over a Muslim holy site. The most recent attack, by a Bedouin, seems to have no relation to that whole idea since he would not be religiously attached to that mosque. But Palestinians don't say this, except for some of the attackers, which suggests to me that some of it is fueled by these rumors but that they don't come form any central authority, unless it is Israel itself, putting the rumors out there then denying them. Certainly, in our media anyway, it is Israeli officials who refer to this rumor all the time and Palestinian leaders deny that it is the main influence - probably something going around on the internet. A reporter asked a Palestinian leader if social media was a factor and he had a very good insight about the Arab Spring, that the social media factor was a tool, not the impetus for change, because the Arab Spring would happen one way or another and will continue, because the anger over oppression continues. It does not seem like Israel really wants anything other than escalation, anyway, shooting to kill attackers, heavy-handed policing, and walling off the city - which only gives credence to the rumor they say is untrue. It's almost like they are spreading a "false rumor" in order to get a reaction then responding to the reaction in a way that makes the rumor come true. It's the same phenomenon as trying to avoid something and ending up causing exactly what you're trying to avoid, but in this case intentionally.

And the important thing to always keep in mind is who is in power and how protecting that power from the scrutiny of Justice influences how they tell the story. I've heard report after report about attacks in Israel and most of them link the attacks to this rumor, or say it is the current reaction to fiercer oppression. I believe the latter explanation, because in my understanding, from the news I heard in the timeline I heard it, the current attacks were provoked by Israel bulldozing homes in Palestine. I know that no one is saying that these bulldzings are the actual cause, but I also know I heard news reports about the bulldozings a week before the attacks started. I suspect that one reason the Palestinian people don't mention the bulldozing as a motivating factor is the whole process of shaming the Palestinian people. The story went like this: Israel has been bulldozing the homes of people who carried out attacks on Israelis. When I first heard this, I thought it was a pretty dick move to punish and even kill the family members of attackers - it sounds like some of the worst stuff you hear about happening in Russia or North Korea, generational punishment. Then I heard that the homes they were bulldozing were where attackers lived who had carried out attacks and been killed after the attacks - last year. So they weren't even recent attacks. I can understand the idea of punishing people for violence with more violence - I think it is stupid but I understand it. But to wait a year, then bulldoze homes because someone you killed for attacking you lived there a year ago, well, that smacks of another agenda entirely. So when I heard about knife attacks, I thought "Israel is getting just what they want - provoking attacks so they can clamp down and seize more territory more forcefully."

And if they are in total control of the area, it is their side of the story we will here. But the truth will come out. The most recent attack was a gunman shooting an Israeli soldier and then taking his assault rifle and firing on the crowd. Security killed him but also shot an innocent bystander, an Eritrean immigrant or tourist, mistaking him as a gunman probably due to his race. For the same racist reason civilians attacked the wounded man and he died in the hospital. They say the government will prosecute those who attacked them, but are they addressing why they attacked him? Because he had the same skin color or looked like the gunman, and they are racist? Even the way they shoot to kill the knife-wielding attackers seems more like Vengeance than Self-protection. They don't have to shoot to kill all the time, but they feel justified since the person just committed a terrible act by attempting murder due to bigotry and hate. So the population feels justified to attack and lynch a bystander, too, because of how he looks. Because the core problem is racism, bigotry, favoritism, treating some people like they are better than others.

If they weren't doing that, all the other problems would go away. But so would a lot of their privilege, to have to actually share resources and power. It can be easier to see how this happens "over there", but the truth is it's happening here, too, and American support is the main reason Israel is conducting itself this way in the first place. We give them billions of dollars in aid and military equipment, have given them at least 75 nuclear warheads by the last estimate I heard, decades ago, yet make such a big deal about Iran developing nuclear capabilities. We should all get rid of weapons, of course, but the way to do this is to lead by example, show that no one needs weapons by disarming and showing that we don't believe we need weapons. American was built with slave labor and the genocide of the native people and theft of their lands.

I wrote the above on Monday morning, 10-19-15. Now it is 4:20 AM on Tuesday Morning, 10-20. I wanted to finish this when I started it, but didn't. This is the first time I have had to return to this - and the magic is already coming true. You could say I didn't give anyone enough warning since I did not publish this, but they are the CIA/NSA/FBI, etc, so they could have read it, anyway. Plus, I've been giving this warning for years, here - just this one took a more serious tone. Let me be clear - I have no connection to hackers or anyone in this world. What I do, I do with magic. This is the magic. I told you this is your last warning to "get out." I didn't even finish writing it and some of what I am predicting is coming true. I drove to work and heard on NPR that a hacker, a "stoner high school student", hacked into the private email of the head of the CIA and somebody else. I just watched the CNN exclusive interview with the hacker. He said it was easy, a one on a 1-10 scale of difficulty, and that he is not stupid but not really smart - he said the CIA director is really stupid. He said he got a lot of information and will be leaking it, including information about Syria and Iraq. He said he is doing it, or they are doing it, to "Free Palestine" and end US/CIA support of Israel. And he said, just offered up out of the blue, that he smokes pot all day, every day. My kinda guy.

This is the magic coming true, before I even cast the spell. I have about 40 minutes before Trump comes on CNN, live, to do an interview, which might give me even more to talk about. So I will review this and try to squeeze in whatever else I was gonna say, before the whole thing collapses and this turns into "I was about to have told you so."

I was going to mention how Bush tried to genocide the people of New Orleans, assuming if he left them with no food or water they would die after ten days and be no one left to criticize him for it. They miraculously survived, by pulling together, but no one ever held Bush accountable for trying to kill them. And no one ever held him accountable for killing all those people, Afghanis and Iraqis and Americans and others, in wars. Until now. It's finally starting to come back to haunt him, as Trump debates Jeb about W's legacy. It's really rich, and the fact is, alternative views come out. Trevor Noah and Larry Wilmore both had great jokes about the feud between them and highlight that people don't think W is as blameless as Republicans pretend. And everyone is pointing out the hypocrisy of blaming Clinton and Obama for Benghazi but saying Bush deserves no blame for September 11th. They are talking about the debate of how to look at 9-11, now, on the news in the background - no one has discussed this since it happened, it seems. No one has a conversation about it because one side of the conversation blames the government for organizing the attack. They don't want to bring this up, but it inevitably will come up and might change the way everyone looks at Bush and this event, forever, once more information comes out, now that we are finally talking about it.

It may come out that ISIS is just a CIA operation - it's been suggested by people who are "less crazy" than I am. I don't put it past them because our government has done some super-evil stuff and continues to. The "stoner hacker" plans to "chill with Snowden", says he expects to be tortured if he is caught in America, and says he is a fast runner. The whole reason he is doing this is to Free Palestine, meaning, he knows the information he has will be damning enough of America's role that it will bring down the Israeli occupation of Palestine. I believe this, because it is the Future. There is no avoiding it, The hacker said that there are far more sophisticated hackers out there, that much more can be done and implies it will be done. Major changes are coming in ways that The Establishment obviously can't anticipate. The world is doing it's best to catch up. We got a new sheriff in charge of our prisons here in Denver, after abuse after abuse of people in custody. They just got a new police chief in Baltimore, too. Canada just elected a liberal Prime Minister, who was 3rd in the polls a few days ago. And a jury handed down the first verdict holding the gun store that sold the gun partially responsible for the attack where it was used on two cops - thank god they were cops so that something, sympathy for them, could test and overpower our fanatical gun-support. Also, the courts upheld most of the new state gun laws in New England that were passed after the Sandy Hook murders. These are all just signs, but "first time" signs showing where we are heading. Trump's latest fear-mongering is lying directly to people to say that Obama is signing an executive order to "take away your guns." I believe in getting rid of all guns, I hate guns, but I also can see Bernie Sanders view that we can make progress through compromise and feel that this has been such a bad issue for so long, if we can get more liberal progress on other things by not scaring the Gun-nuts too much, we should go for that, then see what we can do about guns when we have fixed some other problems and maybe even build trust between people, even the ones who have been ruled by fear for so long, if we can make things good.

       Stephen Colbert had a rerun on tonight, the episode where he interviews Malala. It's all really good, but I had to mention it for one part, when he asks what world leader can do, and finishes the sentence by saying "aside from replacing them all with young girls like yourself." That's my solution, the Oz solution, and I am writing my book about it, finally. I know this book will help change the world, and I am in a hurry to write it now due to a health scare and since I met a pretty girl who is into the Oz books and I want to try to impress her. But mostly I want to save the world, and it's time.

The magic is already happening, the revolution is underway in ways no one is expecting. They are wondering if it is a "third Intifada" in Palestine. It doesn't have to be. Neither does the Arab Spring have to return. I predicted, when that started, that there would be a Europe Summer and World Fall - it's taking a little longer than that but the seasons are changing. I make no excuses for people who use violence, I am just pointing out that oppression makes people crazy and if you want less crazy, stop oppressing people. But violence isn't the only way people are resisting oppression - hacking the CIA director's email took no violence at all. Neither does defecting from an evil army. I believe folks are not taking this new event seriously, probably because the hacker is a "stoner", but I predict, magically timed in synch with my warning here, this is a huge part of what will bring down this evil system, all over the world.

We're moving into a new world, a world of magic. The old powers don't matter anymore. The reason people are rising up is to fight oppression. It's not about one incident, rumor, or action, it's about oppression everywhere. When oppressed people band together in an area, they can make amazing things happen. When oppressed people join each others' causes around the world, and when we all get together, we will take this world back. It's that simple, and it's happening. It's not like all the people of Baltimore who protested or rioted knew Freddie Grey. They just knew that what happened to him had been happening to them all along. He became a symbol to ignite the rage. Israel has given Palestinians far too many symbols. Their new policy to not return bodies of attackers so they can't be seen as martyrs will backfire, of course. Just like it backfired on the American government to try to stamp out the Ghost Dance. All they could ever do is postpone it. If they had faced the music at the time, they would have changed the course of history and things would be very different, we would already be decades along the path towards Justice. Instead, we've made it worse. Trump is on TV, now, be right back.

He just finished the interview by repeating over and over how good he was on Hispanics and Mikayla Perrera, the anchor of the show who is Hispanic, wondered afterwards if repeating something has a hypnotic effect and makes it seem true, which her co-host Chris Cuomo confirmed. Of course the implication is that she knows it isn't true but is feeling the influence of hearing it repeated. Words have power and repetition has power. Trumps power comes from having such a big podium of being a loud-mouth and rich. But that power is petty compared to Magic, even these words that no one will read. Magic wins, and Trump is the loser he sees in everyone else. He will find out what real winning is, though, since he does not think he will lose but will end up losing spectacularly. It will change him. I appreciate his role, so far. He said in this interview that he thinks W went to war with Iraq "for his father." This is one of my criticisms of Bush, that it obviously seemed like crazy "revenge", upon a whole country and ultimately the whole world, sending us into global recession and further destabilizing the region. When this "revenge" was for Saddam Hussein threatening his Daddy, a threat he could never carry out, then this was not "self-defense" but a defense of pride that was disguised as self-defense. And W had to scare the whole country into thinking Saddam was a threat, with the lies about WMDs. All these lies come out, eventually, though.

The problem, every time, is people in power relying on the death of citizens to cover up their misdeed. We have technology that talks with ghosts, now, people, and magic people always have. But it's not about admissible ghost testimony, I am just using that frontier of technology as an example to say everything is changing, you don't "get away" with evil "anymore" - you never really did, but if it seemed like you were, that evil went unpunished, you are about to find out differently. Just because a whole World System has been in place to protect evil-doers, don't feel secure. That system is coming down. Before I had the more perfect example of the Stoner Hacker, I was going to use some sports magic examples to show "my power." I was hoping for a new "clue" from the Trump interview, but besides the way he is continuing to blow up the whole Republican Party, I only saw one thing worth magical mention.  In the footage they showed during the phone interview, a young man behind him at one of the rallies holds a phone in front of his mouth. Written on the back of the phone was a word, and I'm pretty sure it was "SNOWDEN". This just makes me question how much of Trump's support could be "double-agents" in a way, even as I suspect he kind of is, even without being conscious of it.

The Curse of the Goat is the magic keeping the Cubs from winning the World Series. I was talking with my lover who wrote about this curse and she said she thought they had finally done appropriate counter-magic by having professional eaters eat a barbequed goat. I disagreed, that sounded like a horrible idea. But they are making more progress, now, I guess? My point is, they won't win, they won't even make it to the World Series. I know because that is NOT good magic, eating a goat like that. It seemed like it, to her, because their other attempts through the century have been weak: trying to be nice to goats in different ways to break the curse. She thought this "opposite" approach, contesting the Goat by eating it, overpowering it, would "work." I see the logic behind it, but my magical sense is that they are wrong. I was going to offer to sell them a cure for the curse, but I will just give it away here for free, since it is fitting to what I think the magic is. Also, I recently heard that Reagan beat Tecumseh's Curse, so I figured I could re-purpose what was left of that, and other sports curses, to curse the living fuck out of the "Redskins" until they change their name. I shied away from negativity and injury as a focus, though that could be part of it, and focused on it being embarrassingly bad how they would lose so that it would become obvious, quickly, that it was a curse. Maybe some of it spilled over on the Colts, with that incredibly disastrous and mockable "punt" play that lost their game with the Patriots. I didn't watch, but Washington lost, too. And will keep losing, until they do the right thing and change the name. I have spoken.

Ok, I'm not picking sides between NYC and Chicago, that seems to have some Gaga / Taylor significance... But I will say how to break the Curse of the Goat. The man who cursed them did it when they kicked him and his goat out of the stadium. I don't know more details than that, but I have insight into why their attempts to break the curse have all failed. They focus on the goat. I don't blame them, goats are awesome and that stands out about the story. But it wasn't really the Goat who they insulted. Did the goat really want to see the game? It was the man. He reminds me of The Goat Man my dad told me about, who used to travel around the country with a herd of goats, showing people a different, nomadic way of life. Like I said, I don't know details but my intuition in drawing this comparison is the man who cursed them was kicked out not just for having a goat but for something about him, personally. He might have been poor, is my guess. Yes, they may have kicked him out over the goat but maybe he took offense, or didn't have a place for his goat, because he was poor. It's not "goats" who the Cubs owe an apology to, its the Poor. When Philly incurred a curse by erecting buildings taller than the statue of William Penn on the capitol, they could not win until they put his statue on the tallest building. Then they started winning. Almost nothing else seems to be as important or special to a city as their sports successes, in a way. I know Chicago wants to win again, and would spend some money to break the curse. All they have to do is be intentional about helping the poor, with the intention of breaking the curse by REALLY helping people, knowing that the more they do the faster the curse will break. I don't have a goal for them to reach, but I know if they take this approach the curse will lift, they will be Great and Win, and the effects of both of these things, together, will make it a great city.

I called this "please untweet" because I am still suspended from Twitter, and it's been over a year, maybe two. ISIS apparently has twitter accounts, so you can figure out how "dangerous" that must make me. All I ever did was follow too many people and say too much, I guess. But I believe media is magic and treat is as such and I know things "happen" via Twitter. The Twitter Revolution in Iran was all hype, but things do "happen." I don't mind the censorship, I resent it somewhat but even without any audience I feel I'm proving the magic of words, here. It's just that social media can spread things around, can show us how energy and magic work. Gaga said "69" was computer code for "retweet," somehow, in reference to saying "please retweet" in "G.U.Y." When I got to gagablog 96, I wondered "what is the opposite or inverse of 'retweet'?" When something is good, like Love or Art or a message of justice, you want it to get out there, to spread the good news around. If we can get enough goodness going around so that it overflows out of everyone, we will solve all the problems. Also, if we can stop the negativity, we can solve them or keep from making them worse. Negativity spreads virally, too. We can break the cycle anywhere we find it. Bush could have resisted the urge to go to War with Iraq just because Saddam threatened his daddy or an excuse to steal oil, if he was listening to those advisors. Whether they knew it or not in the administration, I always said the main reason for the first Iraq War, and the second, was to justify horrifying American military expenditures after the collapse of the Soviet Union, basically a big, evil, genocidal commercial for American weapons. It's disgusting, and it is genocide. As they are finding out in Turkey, you can deny it for decades, even a century, but eventually people will call genocide what it is. The French ambassador who was trapped in the Superdome in Hurricane Katrina called that a genocide, while it was happening. When the label starts to stick, when we view these people as Evil, like Nazis, because they are, then we will move away from mentalities that continue to make this possible. We will undo that mentality and dismantle the world that is built by it.

We have all experienced pain, loss, sorrow and hardship. Somehow, when confronted with even greater hardship than what we experience personally, like hearing stories of police brutality or refugees, we resent it somehow, as if paying attention to others' pain takes away from our own. It actually does heal our own pain to try to heal others, but as long as we are still in some pain, as long as we feel like there is not enough healing to go around, we can be resentful of people who need help and consideration "even more" than we do. The truth is we all need more help, love, support and consideration. There are just some evil, greedy, vampiric corporations and individuals soaking up all the available slack. We can change this and realize there is plenty to go around. People are already doing this but the system tries to stand in the way. I heard an interview with a lady from the UK who is organizing an effort for citizens to offer shelter to refugees. She said 4,000 families had already signed up and were earnestly seeking to help, but the government seems to be making obstacles. A American Mayor was on NPR for signing an open letter to President Obama requesting more refugees to be relocated to his city. He said he got emails objecting to this from all over the country, not from people who live there, even, just the fear being stirred up in the population. We need to realize the Golden Rule is real and the basis of all religions and overcome these biases. The spread of ideas, though the internet or through people meeting new people, like the Pope coming to Congress and making Boehner realize he was done, will bring about the Future. The power vacuum left by Boehner is one sign of the demise of the Republican Party. But the examples are going to be popping up everywhere until it's gone, it's snowballing at this point and picking up snowman after snowman as it rolls downhill. It's going off a cliff so get out while you can. And of course the end of the Republicans will cause a shake-up in the Democrats, too, and there will be no more space for pretending while protecting corporate interests, cough cough, Hillary.

When I think about "retweeting" and "untweeting" it reminds me of a practice my Buddhist professor, Glenn Wallis, taught us. I don't know what tradition it is from, but the way he described it you close one nostril by pressing with your finger or thumb and breathe in through the open nostril, swtich and exhale then repeat in reverse. Doing this over and over, deep breaths, the idea is to visualize four things in turn - no, eight things. You breathe in all the goodness of the world, then breathe out all of your negativity. Then you breathe in all the negative and breathe out all the goodness. You go back and forth, alternating. If you think about it too concretely, you don't want to get stuck with negativity, like the old maid, or put all the negativity "out there" - but it comes from relying on the idea that we aren't as "individual" as we think. Not only are others transforming energy, too, in the same or other ways, but our intention, our awareness, actually magically effects things. Misunderstood, the process could spread negativity. But it's pretty clear what the actual goal is, positivity, and just having that intention and acting makes it happen. This is a magical act, in many ways, and "also" reconnects and rebalances the brain in ways science understands, as I have learned through work in therapy. There is so much available intellectually and magically by reuiniting our brains, just as there are incredible possibilities in the world, socially and culturally and developmentally, if we break through the barriers and stop the forces that divide us and work together instead.

It's coming, might as well get on board! I had a dream that Gaga was "bombing" us, from a plane, with glitter and thousands of little skeleton keys made of glitter - maybe even leading a formation of such planes. The next few nights I saw bright shooting stars. I know it means more than that, too, it means a new way of being and the end of War, finally, as I have been predicting here all along. I'm here to do my part, make songs and art, write this and my book, love radically and expansively. I know it's catching on, like wildfire, and I can't wait to see the whole world light up!

Thanks, Gaga, and thanks, Stoner Hacker - paws up! You're a hero! Tell Snowden I said "hi" and thanks, and ya'll come on back now, ya here? We will make it safe for you, for everyone, and we can smoke up together in fantastic fashion, "all day, everyday." You're awesome, paws up!