Monday 24 June 2013

Damn


If you made a sphere of all Earth’s water, how big would it be?

?Snowden's travels raise concerns of foreign involvement¿

US: Snowden shouldn't be allowed to travel to Ecuador and revokes his passport

Mark Steel @People's Assembly


Sunday 23 June 2013

...and ̶V̶e̶n̶e̶z̶u̶e̶l̶a̶ Ecuador

(Thanx exiledsurfer!)

Snowden seeks asylum in Ecuador amid diplomatic storm

Evgeny Morozov does make me laugh!!!

The Last Mystery of the Financial Crisis

'You Fucked Up, You Trusted Us': Talking Ratings Agencies With Chris Hayes

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WikiLeaks helps move Snowden on

Edward Snowden leaves Hong Kong on Moscow flight

Julian Assange speech text Sat June 22 on 1 year, Snowden, Manning and more

It has now been a year since I entered this embassy and sought refuge from persecution.
As a result of that decision, I have been able to work in relative safety from a US espionage investigation.
But today, Edward Snowden’s ordeal is just beginning.
Two dangerous runaway processes have taken root in the last decade, with fatal consequences for democracy.
Government secrecy has been expanding on a terrific scale.
Simultaneously, human privacy has been secretly eradicated.
A few weeks ago, Edward Snowden blew the whistle on an ongoing program – involving the Obama administration, the intelligence community and the internet services giants – to spy on everyone in the world.
As if by clockwork, he has been charged with espionage by the Obama administration.
The US government is spying on each and every one of us, but it is Edward Snowden who is charged with espionage for tipping us off.
It is getting to the point where the mark of international distinction and service to humanity is no longer the Nobel Peace Prize, but an espionage indictment from the US Department of Justice.
Edward Snowden is the eighth leaker to be charged with espionage under this president.
Bradley Manning’s show trial enters its fourth week on Monday.
After a litany of wrongs done to him, the US government is trying to convict him of “aiding the enemy.”
The word “traitor” has been thrown around a lot in recent days.
But who is really the traitor here?
Who was it who promised a generation “hope” and “change,” only to betray those promises with dismal misery and stagnation?
Who took an oath to defend the US constitution, only to feed the invisible beast of secret law devouring it alive from the inside out?
Who is it that promised to preside over The Most Transparent Administration in history, only to crush whistleblower after whistleblower with the bootheel of espionage charges?
Who combined in his executive the powers of judge, jury and executioner, and claimed the jurisdiction of the entire earth on which to exercise those powers?
Who arrogates the power to spy on the entire earth – every single one of us – and when he is caught red handed, explains to us that “we’re going to have to make a choice.”
Who is that person?
Let’s be very careful about who we call “traitor.”
Edward Snowden is one of us.
Bradley Manning is one of us.
They are young, technically minded people from the generation that Barack Obama betrayed.
They are the generation that grew up on the internet, and were shaped by it.
The US government is always going to need intelligence analysts and systems administrators, and they are going to have to hire them from this generation and the ones that follow it.
One day, they will run the CIA and the FBI.
This isn’t a phenomenon that is going away.
This is inevitable.
And by trying to crush these young whistleblowers with espionage charges, the US government is taking on a generation, and that is a battle it is going to lose.
This isn’t how to fix things.
The only way to fix things is this:
Change the policies.
Stop spying on the world.
Eradicate secret law.
Cease indefenite detention without trial.
Stop assassinating people.
Stop invading other countries and sending young Americans off to kill and be killed.
Stop the occupations, and discontinue the secret wars.
Stop eating the young: Edward Snowden, Barrett Brown, Jeremy Hammond, Aaron Swartz, Gottfrid Svartholm, Jacob Appelbaum, and Bradley Manning.
The charging of Edward Snowden is intended to intimidate any country that might be considering standing up for his rights.
That tactic must not be allowed to work.
The effort to find asylum for Edward Snowden must be intensified.
What brave country will stand up for him, and recognize his service to humanity?
Tell your governments to step forward.
Step forward and stand with Snowden.

Britain's response to the NSA story? Back off and shut up

John Pilger: There's a New Fascism on the Rise, and the NSA Leaks Show Us What It Looks Like



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Black Noise

Glenn Greenwald: On the Espionage Act charges against Edward Snowden

Waxing lyrical: David Lynch on his new passion - and why he may never make another movie

Edward Snowden: US spies on Chinese mobile phone companies, steals SMS data

NSA targeted China's Tsinghua University in extensive hacking attacks

♪♫ Wilco - Live at Sydney Opera House (3/4/13)

Less Than You Think
Art of Almost
I Am Trying To Break Your Heart
I Might
Via Chicago
Spiders (Kidsmoke)
Impossible Germany
Born Alone
Laminated Cat
She's A Jar
Say You Miss Me
Whole Love
Box Full of Letters
Hummingbird
California Stars
Forget the Flowers
Dawned on Me
A Shot in the Arm
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Jesus, etc.
Hate It Here
Heavy Metal Drummer
Walken
I'm The Man Who Loves You
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The Late Greats

♪♫ Wilco - Get Lucky (Solid Sound Festival at MASS MoCA 21/6/13)


Wilco Focuses On Covers For First-Ever All-Request Set


Suicide Letter from Former JSOC Operator Describes How He Was Made to Commit War Crimes

Ghosts...of The Civil Dead: FREE Showing @NGV Fed Square Melbourne 3:00PM TODAY

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Jon Stewart Guests With Egyptian 'Twin'

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Pussy Riot: "People fear us because we're feminists"

Slovak cyclist Peter Sagan parks his bike


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Saturday 22 June 2013

♪♫ Dub Gabriel - Reggae Special (Vintage Vinyl Mix)

Dub Gabriel recently set up his turntables at the d/a/c lab. He hooked up his tape delays, reverbs and dub sirens and dropped a 1 1/2 hour set of all vintage vinyl with essential selections of vintage dancehall, reggae & dub. Recorded live at his studio, these vintage selections guarantee to warm up the sound system this summer. Purple Man - King of the Way  Sancho – Chase Vampire Billy Boyo - Wicked She Wicked Carol Kalphat - African Land Sly & Robbie - Rocks and Mountains Ranking Dread - Africa Burro Banton - Can't Take the Running’s in a Babylon Junior Cat - Anerexol Body Michigan & Smiley - Down Presser Nicodemus - Birdman Hunting Prince Far I - Red Sea Tapper Zuki - Man Ah Warrior Yellowman - Strong Me Strong Prince Jazzbo - In Jah Jah Name R. Shirley - Everybody Needs A Friend Ranking Dread - Hard Times Horace Andy - Money Money Lee Van Cliff - Bam Salute Singers & Players - Dungeon & Merchant Ship Smiley Culture - Cockney Translation Anthony Red Rose - Dub Organizer Part Two Wayne Palmer - Suzie Barrington Lavy - Na Broke No Fight Over Woman King Burnett - Paul Bogle Junior Brammer - All Gone Download

Allen Ginsberg: Kathy Acker (1985)

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The Beatles watch The Jimi Hendrix Experience (Saville Theatre London 4/6/67)

On June 4, 1967, The Jimi Hendrix Experience played their last show in England, at London’s Saville Theatre, before heading off to America. (The Saville was run by The Beatles manager, Brian Epstein).
The Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper album had just been released on June 1. Hendrix, had got a copy of Sgt. Pepper prior to the show. The album had only been out for a couple of days, and there are some who say he bought it and others who say Paul McCartney had given it to him.
The Beatles decided to go see The Jimi Hendrix Experience at The Saville.
Hendrix decided to open the show with his version of “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band“. They learned the song just before going the stage.
Hendrix didn’t know at the time that The Beatles were in the audience. Paul McCartney said later he was honored by the tribute; “simply incredible, perhaps the best I have ever seen him play.”

McCartney talking about the night a month ago

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Ira Cohen interviewed by Luc Sala in Amsterdam Sept 1999


Invasion Of Thunderbolt Pagoda

Jean-Baptiste Mondino: Leslie Winer

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French journalist Alain Pacadis with William S. Burroughs & Leslie Winer
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William S. Burroughs bubblegum card by Charles Burns

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William Burroughs: Musical Experimentation à la Beat Generation

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Musique concrète

(Thanx Andrew!)

'Regarding MULHOLLAND DRIVE...' A special request from David Lynch, friend to projectionists

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3D Printed Windpipe Saves Baby’s Life