Paul Fusco "Chernobyl Legacy"
Thursday, February 7, 2013
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Beyond Nuclear - Pandora's False Promises - Pandora's People: Not who the film's publicity claims they are
Pandora’s Promise is a new documentary by Robert Stone whose website, Robert Stone Productions, proclaims: “The film is anchored around the personal narratives of a growing number of leading former anti-nuclear activists and pioneering scientists.” The film’s website also asserts that nuclear power is “now passionately embraced by many of those who once led the charge against it.”
Our research found that there is no evidence that any member of the “cast” of Pandora’s Promise ever led the anti-nuclear movement. READ OUR FACT SHEET.
The film’s participants advocate for the deployment of the Integral Fast Reactor (IFR) as the best pathway to addressing climate change, a canceled breeder reactor design whose so-called “Generation IV” iteration, re-considered by the George W. Bush administration, does not exist anywhere in the world.
If Stone had interviewed those with the authority and credentials in the areas he covers — even without featuring them in his film — and then still come to the conclusions he has today reached, his credibility might be intact. But Stone apparently chose not to talk to those with genuine research credentials and depth of knowledge on the issue and whose evidence would have contradicted his film’s protagonists. Therefore, we must reluctantly conclude that Stone’s agenda was to produce a propaganda piece.
Here we fact check the credentials of those members of the Pandora’s Promise “cast” who allegedly fit the profile of “leading former anti-nuclear activists.” (The film also includes two scientists who worked on the original IFR program at the Argonne National Laboratory, Len Koch and Charles Till, not profiled here, whose vested interest in the technology is self-evident).
Beyond Nuclear - Pandora's False Promises - Pandora's People: Not who the film's publicity claims they are
The Relationship between Peace and Economic Equality
The current distribution of wealth in the United States is
extremely skewed towards the wealthy – more so than in any other developed
country. This inequality results in the
unavoidable reality that there are insufficient economic resources available
for the majority of the nation’s citizens.
This situation has been severely exacerbated by the economic
downturn precipitated by the Great Recession that began in 2008. This economic reversal was caused, for the
most part, by the unwise, cavalier and often extra-legal activities of the
major financial institutions that led to widespread unemployment and a rash of
home mortgage foreclosures. The
consequences of this monumental economic catastrophe were so severe that a
bailout involving vast sums of public money was required.
Notwithstanding this most recent event, the core issues
gravitate around fundamental problems that have been in evidence for many
years. These include:
- - Large numbers of low wage and minimum wage jobs
that are inadequate for survival within the modern economy
- -A national health care system that fails to
effectively serve tens of millions of vulnerable and at-risk men, women,
children and the elderly
- - A housing market that is geared towards maximizing
profit and, therefore, fails to build low-cost housing in sufficient number to
serve those in need of affordable shelter
- -Public policy at the local, state and federal
level that invariably caters to the needs of the affluent and corporate classes
to the exclusion of those with the most need.
These policy choices are dictated by the intimate relationship that
exists between politics and money. The
net impact of this collaboration is the paradoxical dismantling of the
Commons. This is, in effect, a form of
reverse socialism where resources flow from the many in need to the few who
have an abundance of wealth to begin with
- - A lack of social resolve around the important
issue of gun control
The net effect of these intrinsic factors is a dangerous increase
in poverty especially among the most vulnerable, personal bankruptcy that is often
triggered by a major health crisis, homelessness, infrastructure collapse, the
rise of a thriving black market and the indiscriminate use of deadly firearms
against innocent people.
It is, therefore, not surprising that this array of economic
conditions and their natural consequences promotes social instability. The fact the wealthiest nation in the world
can tolerate this severe disparity between the living conditions, well-being
and longevity of its citizens based on economic status is suggestive of a
deep-seated malaise that undermines the real prospects for peace.
Monday, February 4, 2013
Sunday, February 3, 2013
Saturday, February 2, 2013
Friday, February 1, 2013
Intermezzo
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in·ter·mez·zo/ [in-ter-met-soh, -med-zoh]
noun,
2. a short musical composition between main divisions of an extended musical work.
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Origin:
1805–15; < Italian < Late Latin intermedium; see intermediary
Dictionary.com Unabridged
Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2013.
It is perhaps incumbent upon tHE mAN to make addicts of us all, and at this hE is deft and insidious.*
Recently, during the restless interim between two periods of - what I've been falsly led to believe all my life was - "fitful" or, "broken" sleep, I did a little online digging into the subject.
Turns out, the only thing "broken" was my idea(MY IDEA? All I could think of was, "What do the experts say?") of what constitutes normal sleep.
For centuries of human history, waking up in the middle of the night was acknowledged as the norm.
Taking a pill to eradicate that is just the latest attempt to implement tHE mAN's reach into and control of our personal lives.*
Here are just a few of the articles, and if you want to persue the research that brought all this to light, just do a search on Roger Ekirch.
1. http://blogs.discovery.com/dfh-sara-novak/2012/02/ancient-history-shines-lights-on-the-8-hour-sleep-cycle.html
2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Segmented_sleep
3. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-16964783
Ekirch got us all stirred up; there are many more, plenty to do during a sleep break. I've had the pill they're pushing these days and my opinion is, a little reading is better for you.
*Also my opinion.
Art: The Nightmare by John Henry Fuseli
noun,
2. a short musical composition between main divisions of an extended musical work.
------------------------------------------------------------------
Origin:
1805–15; < Italian < Late Latin intermedium; see intermediary
Dictionary.com Unabridged
Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2013.
It is perhaps incumbent upon tHE mAN to make addicts of us all, and at this hE is deft and insidious.*
Recently, during the restless interim between two periods of - what I've been falsly led to believe all my life was - "fitful" or, "broken" sleep, I did a little online digging into the subject.
Turns out, the only thing "broken" was my idea(MY IDEA? All I could think of was, "What do the experts say?") of what constitutes normal sleep.
For centuries of human history, waking up in the middle of the night was acknowledged as the norm.
Taking a pill to eradicate that is just the latest attempt to implement tHE mAN's reach into and control of our personal lives.*
Here are just a few of the articles, and if you want to persue the research that brought all this to light, just do a search on Roger Ekirch.
1. http://blogs.discovery.com/dfh-sara-novak/2012/02/ancient-history-shines-lights-on-the-8-hour-sleep-cycle.html
2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Segmented_sleep
3. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-16964783
Ekirch got us all stirred up; there are many more, plenty to do during a sleep break. I've had the pill they're pushing these days and my opinion is, a little reading is better for you.
*Also my opinion.
Art: The Nightmare by John Henry Fuseli
Thursday, January 31, 2013
#IDLENOMORE J-11 2013 EARTH REVOLUTION by TA'KAIYA BLANEY - YouTube
#IDLENOMORE J-11 2013 EARTH REVOLUTION by TA'KAIYA BLANEY - YouTube
January 11th at City Hall, Coast Salish territory (Vancouver, B.C) :)
Video by: Damien Bouchard
Video by: Damien Bouchard
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Equanimity
Equanimity (Latin: æquanimitas having an even mind; aequus even animus mind/soul) is a state of psychological stability and composure which is undisturbed by experience of or exposure to emotions, pain or other phenomena that may cause others to lose the balance of their mind. The virtue and value of equanimity is extolled and advocated by a number of major religions and ancient philosophies.
In Buddhism, equanimity (upekkhā, upekṣhā) is one of the four immeasurables and is considered:
Neither a thought nor an emotion, it is rather the steady conscious realization of reality's transience. It is the ground for wisdom and freedom and the protector of compassion and love. While some may think of equanimity as dry neutrality or cool aloofness, mature equanimity produces a radiance and warmth of being. The Buddha described a mind filled with equanimity as "abundant, exalted, immeasurable, without hostility and without ill-will." (read more)
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
In the Spirit of Cautious Optimism
We find ourselves at the beginning of another year. Although the news we are constantly subjected
to regarding the state of human affairs around the globe gives us cause to be
pessimistic about prospects for the future viability of the species, there are also
trends that may suggest a different future.
I have come to this conclusion not out of unfounded optimism or purely
wishful thinking but rather out of the realization that there lies an
insatiable hunger within the vast majority of the world’s people for a more
peaceful world grounded in true human equality and social justice.
The desire to satiate this longing is evidenced by the
multitude of voices around the globe that are not only insisting upon changes
in the status quo but also actively pursuing paths towards the peaceful transition to a
sane and viable future. These voices are
everywhere, and cannot be silenced. This
conclusion can be readily verified by simply searching the Internet for those
organizations built upon the premise of creating the conditions for a more
peaceful and equitable world. Such organizations
focus their attention on human rights abuses and the often intolerable
conditions that are the daily reality of hundreds of millions of individuals;
these kinds of organizations literally stretch around the globe and are often
deeply intertwined.
It might be argued that there are also very powerful forces
of oppression focused on limiting human freedom and social justice for personal
advantage. In addition, these forces
often use overt violence and aggression as the means to maintain the status
quo. This is no doubt true; however,
this point of view is not sustainable over the long term. It is not counter-violence that will subdue
them; it is the power of ideas embedded with the bedrock of social harmony and
universal justice that will ultimately prevail.
As we have seen in the history of many civil rights movements, true and viable social progress is a
painstakingly slow endeavor – the struggle for women’s suffrage, the abolition
of slavery in the United States and the demolition of Apartheid in South Africa
are excellent examples.
In my judgment, the lesson here is not to give up hope and
yield to despair – as enticing as that might seem at times – but to persist in
the ongoing struggle for sanity in this exasperatingly human world. There are many ways to contribute to the
interdependent causes of peace and social justice. May the beginning of a new year bring
inspiration, hope and renewal to us all.
Monday, January 28, 2013
Cuz!
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Recently saw tv about Spencer Wells' Genographic project, where he claims all human DNA came from east Africa. I'm cool with that; his presentation - the tv version at least - makes plenty good sense.
My pasty white German/Welsh ass is fundamentally African, and I am your cousin. Admitedly a few times removed but still, that sits cozy in my mind.
Of course you've got your critics, some of whom make sense; like scientists who say there's a problem or two with Wells' methodology, but also some indigenous folks who are scared of "biocolonialism," wtf that is; another who claims to be a scientist and says there's racism involved and in the same breath lambasts the sampling for including "some tribe from somewhere" and "a bunch of bozos from Tibet; my favorite 'critique' however is from those who cite the "evidence" of seeding by aliens in spaceships.
Well, around the same time I saw that show, I also had the great good fortune to witness the third episode of "Africa" on the Discovery Channel, which covered "Congo." The U.S. version narrated by (there could not be a better voice for this; I was mesmerized) Forest Whitaker. When we got to the part where they're showing us the forest 'breathing' clouds into the sky, and explaining that these clouds don't go elsewhere, they just rain right back down on the forest, then fill the streams and rush like floods into the rivers
...- I swear every chakra in my body started whirlin.' Not just the seven 'major' chakras, but ALL of 'em, clear down to my feet. It was like this...
I don't know nuttin.' When it comes to the world at large I'm kind of an 'impressionist.' This has just been one.
My pasty white German/Welsh ass is fundamentally African, and I am your cousin. Admitedly a few times removed but still, that sits cozy in my mind.
Of course you've got your critics, some of whom make sense; like scientists who say there's a problem or two with Wells' methodology, but also some indigenous folks who are scared of "biocolonialism," wtf that is; another who claims to be a scientist and says there's racism involved and in the same breath lambasts the sampling for including "some tribe from somewhere" and "a bunch of bozos from Tibet; my favorite 'critique' however is from those who cite the "evidence" of seeding by aliens in spaceships.
Well, around the same time I saw that show, I also had the great good fortune to witness the third episode of "Africa" on the Discovery Channel, which covered "Congo." The U.S. version narrated by (there could not be a better voice for this; I was mesmerized) Forest Whitaker. When we got to the part where they're showing us the forest 'breathing' clouds into the sky, and explaining that these clouds don't go elsewhere, they just rain right back down on the forest, then fill the streams and rush like floods into the rivers
...- I swear every chakra in my body started whirlin.' Not just the seven 'major' chakras, but ALL of 'em, clear down to my feet. It was like this...
I don't know nuttin.' When it comes to the world at large I'm kind of an 'impressionist.' This has just been one.
Alternative Futures
There appears to be two disparate world views that dominate
the political landscape in the United States in the beginning of the
twenty-first century. One of these
philosophical orientations has at its core belief the idea that the individual
is the central preoccupation of the social order and the other belief system maintains
that it is the well-being of the community that is the primary concern.
The individual-based political system takes as its model the
viewpoint as delineated by Ayn Rand in her seminal works, Atlas Shrugged and The Fountainhead. She defined her philosophical conclusions
within the framework of what she referred to as Objectivism. Within this construct, the primary force that
should propel human behavior is self-interest.
In essence individuals are to be guided by rational and ethical egoism
that hold that action is rational only if it propelled by one’s self-interest
and that a moral agent ought to act in its own self-interest. This philosophical point of view rejects the
idea of ethical altruism – working towards the common good. It naturally follows that this view of life
supports limited government and presupposes that government should not act to
address the needs of the community, especially those in need. In addition, the belief in laissez-faire
capitalism would be consistent with this overarching idea since it would
benefit individual rights, especially those of the powerful. The implication inherent in Objectivism is
that the powerful members of society are rightfully privileged for they are
endowed with abilities that set them apart from everyone else.
The other philosophical system is in many ways diametrically
opposed to Objectivism. I would refer to
it as Liberalism or Progressivism.
Within this system, working towards the common good is of great value
and importance. It presupposes that
government plays an active role in the life of the people, especially those in
serious need of basic services. At the
core of this belief system is a commitment to what Vandana Shiva has often
referred to as The Commons – those
community-based aspects of living that encompass the quality of water, food and
air, the health care system, the infrastructure, adequate housing, child care,
services for the infirm and the handicapped and public security. This political philosophy does not preclude
self-interest, but it does presuppose that both self and other be a significant
part of the equation. From this
worldview, it naturally follows that the dynamics of the social order include
everyone and that the fate of all members of society are intertwined.
The ascendance of either of these political philosophies
will naturally give rise to strikingly different futures. An ego-centric system will inevitably lead to
an extreme and inherently destructive disparity between the status of the
ruling class and everyone else. It will
also produce a social order strikingly devoid of the Commons – leaving a stark,
bleak and formidable world for the vast majority of individuals. On the other hand, a social order that
embraces the common good and the essential equality of all individuals, in my
judgment, is more likely to lead to a sane, equitable and viable future. It is for us to choose what kind of public
policies we wish to embrace keeping in mind the long-term consequences of such
a choice.
Sunday, January 27, 2013
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Monday, January 21, 2013
Quotes
Blessings my friends;
A paraphrased quote(To inspire folks to do their own research and think for themselves) in honor of a great man;
"It is really mean to tell a shoeless man to pull himself up by his bootstraps...
It is extremely cruel to tell him that while standing on them."
I
realize that from time to time many of you question my sanity and
choices in life, but i think most of you will agree that, whether or not
mis-guided, they do come from the heart. I feel one of the major
problems that our society faces on whole is how APATHY has been
programmed
into us...To paraphrase a quote i saw while my buddy was checking his
facebook today; "Why is it when we are kids, we are told it's good to
question everyone's intentions and actions, but when we are adults we
are told it's bad to question the intentions and actions of government
and media?"
Below
is a letter i received from a man living in Victoria, B.C. I was first
told about him years ago on my blog by a viewer on a post i did about
the "War on the Poor"...It's why i left Toronto and went to B.C. to meet
him in person.
His
case of fighting for the rights of ALL Canadians, and indeed ALL the
free peoples of the world, has been reduced by media to almost zero
coverage and skirting around the REAL issues and crimes being committed
against ALL Canadians...not just the Natives, poor and homeless...by
corrupt politicians, police and courts.....please understand, when the
rights of even one of us are violated, they violate us all. When they poison the waters of one people, they poison us all.
Please remember, my experiences don't come from reading a book or watching the news or making a movie, but from living on the streets, by choice, for years. From MANY witnessed interactions of how police deal with the rich guy driving his luxury sedan, (as calling it a "car" would be an insult) the wrong way down a one way street...by letting him go so they can race across that same street and ticket a homeless kid, sitting under a tree playing his guitar....cause that's against the law and a prime example of aggressive panhandling and endangering people.
The REAL motto is; "To SERVE ourselves, And PROTECT the rich."
Or who can forget when the cops came into a homeless shelter just after i showed up at a press circus and bus tour of homeless shelters designed to show MP's care, but was refused when i offered my sandels so they can walk to the shelters like the poor do, and just before i was supposed to meet and speak with some politicians on behalf of a local poverty group...or how, after failing in killing me, or having me committed, kidnapped me and held me prisoner until my passport expired keeping me a prisoner of the country...and despite filling out the paperwork and filing charges against them, has still never been investigated, nor have any charges been laid, to either original offending parties, nor to the supsequent parties now guilty of "Conspiarcy after the Fact".
(we keep trying to forget about it ancient, but you keep bringing it up from time to time)...though on a sidenote i'd like to point out that i did still meet with city officials, despite having a warrent out for my arrest, for breaching bail conditions by not signing in on time...didn't want to miss my meeting, afterall, they are so hard to get in the first place for people like us.
Again,
please understand, this is not about me ranting on a soapbox about how
unfair it is to be a homeless person...boo hoo hoo....woe is me.
This
is not about me, wrapped in tinfoil, spouting government conspiracy
theories and seeing shadowmen following me everywhere....Oooo, they are
out to get me.
This
is about the FACTS, that are being ignored, misrepresented and
distorted...i think "SPIN" is the socially accepted word for lying when
politicians, police and media do it.
The
FACTS, that poor people were evicted from low income housing for renovations
to accommodate rich tourists when the Olympics came to Vancouver, or how the deathrate of the homeless almost
tripled...but hey, we got GOLD in Hockey, so who cares about that now,
why pay attention to those coincidences...???
I
mean, even when the poor people DID find an advocate and legal team to
take their case of Human Rights Violations before the Supreme Court of
Canada, our highest place of TRUE Justice, they were first DENIED
JUSTICE when they were allowed to be DELAYED 2 yrs by the city and police, who didn't
think the case should even be allowed to be heard...then again for another 2 yrs by the
Province of B.C. who really asked the courts; "pretty please" to
reconsider even hearing this case stating as their
reason;(Paraphrased) "It must not be allowed to be heard, since it must
not be allowed to be victorious and so would be a waste of the courts time."...but
your NEWS told you that the coaching staff for the men's Olympic Hockey
team has finally been decided on and will be annouced shortly.
Let's NOT think about what it REALLY means; when after spending 4 yrs trying to have your case even heard by the greatest JUSTICE in the lands...while the death rate triples and witnessess to police and city corruption are eliminated, the Supreme Court Judge then says, after hearing all the evidence on both sides, they need an additional 8 months of people dying in the streets to decide whether or not it should be illegal and considered a human rights violation to prevent people from sleeping?
As a matter of FACT, even when Canadians did finally win the right to sleep, the city of Victoria already had lots of time to rewrite it's formerly Human Right offending laws into more legal friendly and acceptable wording to continue to deny those rights, and still provide themselves access to legal kidnappings and murders. So most people are unaware, by design, of how much of the population and economy are carried on the backs of what are called; "the working poor".
People who have part/full time employment, but not a place to live...they sleep in their cars, or under a bridge or in a homeless shelter, or a friend's couch, or their parents basement..etc,etc. Then we can ignore how cities never have any money to build affordable housing for all those working people, but can afford bigger prisons, more lawyers, judges and cops to enforce laws against being homeless.
Let's NOT think about what it REALLY means; when after spending 4 yrs trying to have your case even heard by the greatest JUSTICE in the lands...while the death rate triples and witnessess to police and city corruption are eliminated, the Supreme Court Judge then says, after hearing all the evidence on both sides, they need an additional 8 months of people dying in the streets to decide whether or not it should be illegal and considered a human rights violation to prevent people from sleeping?
As a matter of FACT, even when Canadians did finally win the right to sleep, the city of Victoria already had lots of time to rewrite it's formerly Human Right offending laws into more legal friendly and acceptable wording to continue to deny those rights, and still provide themselves access to legal kidnappings and murders. So most people are unaware, by design, of how much of the population and economy are carried on the backs of what are called; "the working poor".
People who have part/full time employment, but not a place to live...they sleep in their cars, or under a bridge or in a homeless shelter, or a friend's couch, or their parents basement..etc,etc. Then we can ignore how cities never have any money to build affordable housing for all those working people, but can afford bigger prisons, more lawyers, judges and cops to enforce laws against being homeless.
We
can also pretend not to notice that by putting homeless
people in jail you can control the statistics put forth that make it
seem like the unemplyment rate is dropping and the economy is on the
rise...because those formerly unemployed and employed homeless people
are now statistically called prisoners and creating a need for bigger
jails because of overcrowding, creating jobs for more cops, lawyers and
judges...driving up their economy and further lowering the unemployment
rate. Throw in a fake war or two to really boost the arms economy,
decrease more of the formerly unemployed and
suck away the last remaining rights people spent decades and world wars
fighting for....Aaaaaah....now we finally have a perfect world, with
justice and liberty for all who can afford it...definetely the path we
need to continue following.
People
will share cats falling off tables videos on facebook, or tweet about
what some moviestar was wearing or did at last night's big party and
these
things will go viral around the world in minutes, but take issues like
poverty and homelessness and start making honest and VERY REAL links to
corruption in governement and police and the causes of the REAL, DEADLY
ISSUES humanity faces and people become afraid and try to
distance themselves from you by saying things like; "I don't believe
that is really happening.", or "Cops wouldn't do that", or "There's
nothing we can do about it."...and i could agree with you, but then we'd
both be wrong.Please share and do something about really ending SLAVERY and this War on the Poor...see how fast those REAL, DEADLY ISSUES disappear when we start being a part of the solution and stop being a part of the problem. What would happen if all these groups for Women's Rights, Veterens Rights, Minority Rights, Gay Rights, Children`s rights, Rights for the Elderly, etc, etc. all suddenly realized....wait a minute...there are poor and homeless people who are women, veterens, minorities, gay, children, elderly, etc, etc, etc and maybe we should all be working together instead of seperately.
"Empathy is the primary sense needed in the search for TRUTH and UNDERSTANDING...It would be senseless to search without it."
(please forgive my babble above...the letter is below)
(please forgive my babble above...the letter is below)
Hello. My name is David Arthur Johnston. I've a case that needs to be forwarded to the SCC. The 'right to sleep during the day' was denied in the Appeals Court of BC because of lack of evidence of its need (being that it is now recognized that we've the right to sleep at night). I don't use money and its a miracle that I made it to the Appeals Court in the first place.
I am currently exorcising my last resort by fasting and ignoring sentence conditions. So far, I've been meditating constantly under the sequoia tree at Centennial Square in Victoria and the police pick me up and take me to Wilkenson (VIRCC) on Fridays. Not giving me any extra charges while I've ignored the 'reporting to probation immediately', 'being at Centennial Square, and voluntarily reporting to Wilky on Fridays for my 'intermittent' sentence (I had told the judge the sentence wasn't reasonable).
the 'adams' ruling (recognizing the 'right to erect temporary
abodes')- http://www.courts.gov.bc.ca/Jdb-txt/SC/08/13/2008BCSC1363.htm
its appeal by the city (resulting in the Appeals court adding the
words 'at night' to the disposition)-
http://www.courts.gov.bc.ca/jdb-txt/CA/09/05/2009BCCA0563.htm
My Factum/Argument Challenging The Daytime Tent Prohibition-
http://www.angelfire.com/apes/hatrackman/myfactum.htm
The City's Factum/Argument Defending The Daytime Tent Prohibition-
http://www.angelfire.com/apes/hatrackman/cityfactum.htm
Anyhoo, I'll cut and paste the update I made today-
St. Ann's update- Monday, January 21st, 2013: oh the games we play
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Where to begin?...
On Friday the 18th around 6ishPM police van pulls up in front of the tree. about 4 or 5 cops. 'arrest' me and take me out to Wilkinson for my intermittent 'jail-on-weekends' sentence. No extra charge for ignoring my 'conditional obligations' of 'reporting immediately to probation' after sentencing on Tuesday, not being at Centennial Square, and turning myself in at wilky.
Got out this morning (Monday) and am smoking and having coffee while my laundry gets done. Then I'll secure another blanket or two (cops stole my sleeping bags) and head back to the tree to continue fasting and meditating until my next arrest, which could be bet on to be by this coming Friday, at least.
The fast is now at 19 or 20 days minus 2 or 3 to compensate for the 'unofficialness' of the time before sentencing (the allowance of sugar and milk in my coffee), the half-way through 'cheat' and the pre-sentence fast-breaking. The official fast beginning at 9:30 AM on Tuesday the 15th. Enjoying an old guys body, moving slow as I have to. I continue to be unusually high in the spirit.
Patience be with us... A mindful Constitutional lawyer/law firm volunteering to forward my case to the SCC would save me for a while.
Patience be with us.
David Arthur Johnston
Victoria, BC, Canada
Hatrackman@Gmail.com
The 'Right to Sleep' Data Hub (or The Process of How It Is That It Is Legal to Have a Tent, at Night, in a Park in the City of Victoria, BC, Canada)- http://goo.gl/maps/5P9ZU
PS: cops didn't steal my sleeping bags. presumption on my part. sorry.
passive non-violent resistance
Martin Luther King, Jr. (January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968) was an American clergyman, activist, and leader in the African-American Civil Rights Movement. He is best known for his role in the advancement of civil rights using nonviolent civil disobedience. King has become a national icon in the history of American progressivism.
With assistance from the Quaker group the American Friends Service Committee, and inspired by Gandhi's success with non-violent activism, King visited Gandhi's birthplace in India in 1959. The trip to India affected King in a profound way, deepening his understanding of non-violent resistance and his commitment to America's struggle for civil rights. In a radio address made during his final evening in India, King reflected, "Since being in India, I am more convinced than ever before that the method of nonviolent resistance is the most potent weapon available to oppressed people in their struggle for justice and human dignity. In a real sense, Mahatma Gandhi embodied in his life certain universal principles that are inherent in the moral structure of the universe, and these principles are as inescapable as the law of gravitation."
African American civil rights activist Bayard Rustin had studied Gandhi's teachings. Rustin counseled King to dedicate himself to the principles of non-violence, served as King's main advisor and mentor throughout his early activism, and was the main organizer of the 1963 March on Washington. Rustin's open homosexuality, support of democratic socialism, and his former ties to the Communist Party USA caused many white and African-American leaders to demand King distance himself from Rustin. (read more)
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