Here's to less materialism, consumerism and resource wars


promote government by the people, for the people.



Can you, as you pronounce the Pledge of Allegiance, honestly say that your government stands by you? Watch our country try to become a global empire in the coming years, working as a separate entity along the way. Watch the government feed itself on greed and corruption for the sake of its own perpetuation and growth. The people are not its priority and are now barely satiated. This is our country, but
their government. See the evidence.


The Shock Doctrine: the Rise of Disaster Capitalism (Movie Trailer) (Talk about the book, Oregon) - Naomi Klein, Alfonso Cuaron. Only a crisis, real or perceived, produces real change - Milton Friedman. Shock is embedded in the secret history of the free market.  The book asks the 'why' behind human rights violations? The economic policies that follow, rob people, cities, countries by force. Information is shock resistance. Arm yourself.

More talks at pdxjustice.org.


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Fifty years ago, Harry Truman replaced the old republic with a national-security state whose sole purpose is to wage perpetual wars, hot, cold, and tepid. Exact date of replacement? February 27, 1947. Place: White House Cabinet Room. Cast: Truman, Undersecretary of State Dean Acheson, a handful of congressional leaders. Republican senator Arthur Vandenberg told Truman that he could have his militarized economy only if he first “scared the hell out of the American people” that the Russians were coming. Truman obliged. The perpetual war began. Representative government of, by, and for the people is now a faded memory. Only corporate America enjoys representation by the Congresses and presidents that it pays for in an arrangement where no one is entirely accountable because those who have bought the government also own the media. Now, with the revolt of the Praetorian Guard at the Pentagon, we are entering a new and dangerous phase. Although we regularly stigmatize other societies as rogue states, we ourselves have become the largest rogue state of all. We honor no treaties. We spurn international courts. We strike unilaterally wherever we choose. We give orders to the United Nations but do not pay our dues. We complain of terrorism, yet our empire is now the greatest terrorist of all. We bomb, invade, subvert other states. Although We the People of the United States are the sole source of legitimate authority in this land, we are no longer represented in Congress Assembled. Our Congress has been hijacked by corporate America and its enforcer, the imperial military machine. We the unrepresented People of the United States are as much victims of this militarized government as the Panamanians, Iraqis, or Somalians. We have allowed our institutions to be taken over in the name of a globalized American empire that is totally alien in concept to anything our founders had in mind. I suspect that it is far too late in the day for us to restore the republic that we lost a half-century ago. Even so, Mr. President, there is an off chance that you might actually make some difference if you start now to rein in the warlords."

- Gore Vidal
Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace