Saturday, April 29, 2006

sliding in a little late today....been a downloading fool

saturday morning me//
go go espresso & frangelica/fresh carrot-apple juice/
styling in: jeans/grey hoodie/sox-sandals/
listening: after the garden - neil young/(thanks, limewire)/
2 ivory candles smoldering/incense wafting/dogs farting/
there goes my nice cosmic ambience/
had a 39° cool morning/next task: mulch the flowers/
so how about you?/

How fun! She's growing upside down tomatos! Go read and see here.

Today's Quote
“The only people for me are the mad ones, the ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same time, the ones who never yawn or say a commonplace thing, but burn, burn, burn, like fabulous yellow roman candles exploding like spiders across the stars..." - Kerouac


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Pimp This or Monsieur Dickwad du Jour

Denny Hastert would rather die a thousand deaths than ride more than a block in one of your pussy FUEL CELL CARS. (via)

I dusted off my old Dickhead file and added this worthy recipient.

Dennis Hastert, having spent a block as an environmentalist, trundles over to his idling Suburban to burn oil the rest of the way back the House, where he’ll circle the block at 15 mph for an hour, do fishtails in the parking lot, then try to knock over some trees. (AP)

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B U M P

Moonflowers & Morning Glories

I've dabbled in gardening during my life, but this year I've gone full tilt (boogie) in the flower garden. I'm almost at the phase where you can sit down in your garden and say your first, "ahhhhhhh".

Next phase is designing and implementing the flowers for the archway and surrounding area. Almost ready to move to the soil at the base of the archway outside are Morning Glories and Moonflowers.

I'd never seen Moonflowers before but had heard about people using them to get high; same for the Morning Glories. No thanks. Last year was the first time I'd ever seen Moonflowers blooming and they're the size of a saucer and open up each evening after the sun's gone done.

Lunar Gardening looks interesting. I need all the tips I can get since I'm growing on the natch.

Moonflowers - Picture I Found

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Friday, April 28, 2006

Living With War will stream on NeilYoung.com beginning today, April 28th. Available at retailers May 2nd.

From what I've listened to so far, it's good ol' licks and lyrics Neil Young. Unwavering, unmistakable, unpretentious, in it strictly for the music Neil freaking Young.

AND...

"We don't all have to believe what our president believes to be a patriot" -- Neil Young. Sign the petition here and tell your senators to bring our troops home from Iraq. (via)

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What do you think? A little long, but worth the consideration...

A man eats two eggs each morning for breakfast. When he goes to the grocery store he pays 60 cents a dozen. Since a dozen eggs won't last a week he normally buys two dozen at a time.

One day while buying eggs he notices that the price has risen to 72 cents. The next time he buys groceries, eggs are 76 cents a dozen. When asked to explain the price of eggs the store owner says, "the price has gone up and I have to raise my price accordingly."

This store buys 100 dozen eggs a day. I checked around for a better price and all the distributors have raised their prices. The distributors have begun to buy from the huge egg farms. The small egg farms have been driven out of business.

The huge egg farms sell 100,000 dozen eggs a day to distributors. With no competition, they can set the price as they see fit. The distributors then have to raise their prices to the grocery stores. And on and on and on. As the man kept buying eggs the price kept going up. He saw the big egg trucks delivering 100 dozen eggs each day. Nothing changed there.

He checked out the huge egg farms and found they were selling 100,000 dozen eggs to the distributors daily. Nothing had changed but the price of eggs. Then week before Thanksgiving the price of eggs shot up to $1.00 a dozen. Again he asked the grocery owner why and was told, "cakes and baking for the holiday." The huge egg farmers know there will be a lot of baking going on and more eggs will be used. Hence, the price of eggs goes up. Expect the same thing at Christmas and other times when family cooking, baking, etc. happen.

This pattern continues until the price of eggs is 2.00 a dozen. The man says "there must be something we can do about the price of eggs." He starts talking to all the people in his town and they decide to stop buying eggs. This didn't work because everyone needed eggs. Finally, the man suggested only buying what you need. He ate 2 eggs a day. On the way home from work he would stop at the grocery and buy two eggs. Everyone in town started buying 2 or 3 eggs a day.

The grocery store owner began complaining that he had too many eggs in his cooler. He told the distributor that he didn't need any eggs. Maybe wouldn't need any all week.

The distributor had eggs piling up at his warehouse. He told the huge egg farms that he didn't have any room for eggs and would not need any for at least two weeks. At the egg farm, the chickens just kept on laying eggs.

To relieve the pressure, the huge egg farm told the distributor that they could buy the eggs at a lower price. The distributor said, " I don't have the room for the %$&^*&% eggs even if they were free."

The distributor told the grocery store owner that he would lower the price of the eggs if the store would start buying again. The grocery store owner said, "I don't have room for more eggs. The customers are only buying 2 or 3 eggs at a time." "Now if you were to drop the price of eggs back down to the original price, the customers would start buying by the dozen again."

The distributors sent that proposal to the huge egg farmers. They liked the price they were getting for their eggs but, them chickens just kept on laying.

Finally, the egg farmers lowered the price of their eggs. But only a few cents. The customers still bought 2 or 3 eggs at a time. They said, "When the price of eggs gets down to where it was before, we will start buying by the dozen."

Slowly the price of eggs started dropping. The distributors had to slash their prices to make room for the eggs coming from the egg farmers. The egg farmers cut their prices because the distributors
wouldn't buy at a higher price than they were selling eggs for.

Anyway, they had full warehouses and wouldn't need eggs for quite a while. And them chickens kept on laying.

Eventually, the egg farmers cut their prices because they were throwing away eggs they couldn't sell. The distributors started buying again because the eggs were priced to where the stores could afford to sell them at the lower price. And the customers starting buying by the dozen again.

Now, transpose this analogy to the gasoline industry. What if everyone only bought $10.00 worth of gas each time they pulled to the pump. The dealers tanks would stay semi full all the time. The dealers wouldn't have room for the gas coming from the huge tank farms. The tank farms wouldn't have room for the gas coming from the refining plants. And the refining plants wouldn't have room for the oil being off loaded from the huge tankers coming from the Middle East.

Just $10.00 each time you buy gas. Don't fill it up. You may have to stop for gas twice a week but, the price should come down. Think about it.

As an added note...When I buy $10.00 worth of gas,that leaves my tank a little under half full. The way prices are jumping around, you can buy gas for $2.65 a gallon and then the next morning it can be $2.15. If you have your tank full of $2.65 gas you don't have room for the $2.15 gas. You might not understand the economics of only buying two eggs at a time but, you can't buy cheaper gas if your tank is full of the high priced stuff.

Also, don't buy anything else at the gas station, no cigarettes, no bread,milk or chewing gum, don't give them any more of your hard earned money than what you spend on gas, until the prices come down.

(hat tip to Richard @ 60s Beyond)

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Wednesday, April 26, 2006

McAmazon

It is a globally known symbol: the golden arches can be seen in many countries around the world. But whatever the fast food giant wants you to believe the golden arches stand for, McDonald's today stands for rainforest destruction.

'How is this possible,' you ask? Well it goes something like this.

Tell McDonald's To Stop Trashin' The Amazon


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Chernobyl is a disaster waiting to happen again

Professor Alexei Yablokov, President of the Center for Russian Environmental Policy, said the concrete and metal sarcophagus was riven with cracks, already leaking radiation and at risk of collapse unless repairs were undertaken and work on a replacement urgently begun.

The sarcophagus is designed to keep a lid on what is left of the nuclear reactor that exploded with such dire consequences during an unauthorized test in April 1986 and is supposed to stop the mass of unspent nuclear fuel that lies beneath from entering the atmosphere.

It is estimated that only between 3 and 15 per cent of that fuel actually escaped during the explosion meaning that most of it is still trapped inside. Dr Yablokov, a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences and a one-time adviser to former president Boris Yeltsin, said nuclear reactions were actually taking place - spontaneously - inside the sarcophagus as rain and snow fell on the unspent fuel through cracks in the decaying shell.

He said experts had "seen a luminescence characteristic of chain reactions inside the giant building". adding: "Who could predict what might happen if hundreds of thousands of tons of concrete, which was hastily poured 19 years ago, tumbled down on the ruined nuclear reactor?"

Petition the UN to stop promoting nuclear power

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Monday, April 24, 2006

New Neil Young Album Is Finished
Filmmaker Jonathan Demme, who filmed the award-winning documentary 'Neil Young: Heart of Gold,' writes in an e-mail to Harp Magazine, "Neil just finished writing and recording – with no warning – a new album called 'Living With War.' It all happened in three days." How rock ‘n ‘roll is that?

Demme continues, "It is a brilliant electric assault, accompanied by a 100-voice choir, on Bush and the war in Iraq…Truly mind blowing. Will be in stores soon."

Details are pretty scarce, but the featured track, titled "Impeach the President," features a rap with Bush’s voice set to the choir chanting “flip/flop” and the like.

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UPDATE: Cyndy at Mouse Musings pointed me to these following sites. From the Living With War site, I found Down With Tyranny, written by the man who used to be the president of Reprise Record Company and has add'l Neil Young info. That's where I found Justice Through Music, who is launching a new campaign called Harmony Vids to motivate artists, bands, filmmakers and others to create a whole series of new protest videos. Watch George Bush lies by the Violent Femmes, Counting Bodies by A Perfect Circle and more.

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Sunday, April 23, 2006

Copenhagen's Hippie Haven - "Denmark's conservative government is gunning for Copenhagen's counterculture Christiania neighborhood, aka Freetown. But as history has shown, the challenge may just make that hippie haven a bit stronger."

That's a post from Oct 16, 2004 I wrote about Christiania, during the last uprising they had. The people in Christiania developed their own set of rules, completely independent of the Danish government and were founded in 1971, when a group of hippie squatters took over an area of abandoned military barracks in Copenhagen. Their main street is Pusher Street, which is self-explanatory.

Mooonna grew up in Christiania and has posted several pictures, including some of the Army of Clowns on her SU site.

Unused military land + squatter's rights = Christiana and I say why not? They're having way too much fun, so naturally somebody is trying to close them down yet again.

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Friday, April 21, 2006

Friday Random Ten - Shuffle 'em up. I'll show you mine if you show me yours...

1. The Last Emperor - David Byrne
2. Dreams Never End - New Order
3. Demented - The Dwarves
4. Dayvan Cowboy - Boards of Canada
5. Misery Is A Butterfly - Blonde Redhead
6. Are You Ready For It - The Holograms
7. It Took The Night To Believe - Sunn 0)))
8. Store Bought Bones - The Raconteurs
9. Aquarius - Boards of Canada
10. Ars Sacra - Larry Kucharz

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Want some ice cream with your anarchy? The Tactical Ice Cream Unit (TICU) has sweets for the streets and continues its SoCal hijinx with stops at UCLA, Otis College of Art & Design, and other random places of mystery and mayhem.

Aaron Gach, a San Francisco Bay Area “artist” and anarchist activist has this sweet vision.

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Wednesday, April 19, 2006

Wednesday | WebTrail - 2 Flicks on a Flickr, Coffins, "F", Nate & Di, Hanging Dolls

In May 2004, Italian sculptor Maurizio Cattelan hung three plastic "children" from the ancient oak in Piazza XXIV Maggio, Milan's oldest tree. The exhibit was expected to remain on the square for a month but Franco Di Benedetto, a Milanese man, was so horrified by the installation that he tried to "liberate" the dolls. He took a ladder, climbed up the tree, cut through two of the ropes with a hacksaw but fell to the ground while trying to free the third dummy. He was eventually fined and sentenced to 2 months in jail, later dropped. Link

Would you call this art? I'd fight for his right to call it art if it's his/her vision but I personally wouldn't be fulfilled creatively if I had made the hanging dolls. I do find this odd and quirky expression of art uplifting in my own strange way. Some say art is no rules, only chaos.

Stoneth's Poverty series on Flickr is very powerful and thought-provoking. Lots of street people and the homeless in downtown San Francisco are given a voice through him. Nicely done. Link

What is it exactly that listeners find so compelling about a couple of left-leaning college dropouts from Aiken, S.C. who smoke a lot of pot and have no background in radio internet technology or, for that matter, comedy? Link

Brought to you today by the letter "F". Studies reveal we read web pages in an f-shaped pattern. Interesting read with graphics. Link

Mark Dery giving a talk this Friday and among other things, he'll speak about the popularity of post mortem Victorian photographs on eBay. Can anyone please tell me who really wants to see-- let alone buy -- a picture of someone's dearly departed child in a coffin? Gruesome doesn't even cover it. Or I'm just not strong enough for it. Link

Enjoy Jilly's collages, fabric art, embellished books and more. I bet she has fun making this stuff. It's just so joyful and lively.

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Tuesday, April 18, 2006

YOU BREAK IT...


Mike Luckovich wins 2nd Pulitzer for his editorial cartoons.

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Monday, April 17, 2006

WTF is SLURP? And should I care that it's crawling all over me?

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Sunday, April 16, 2006

Some of the US's most reliable voices are weighing in on the impending Iran invasion.

Bombs That Would Backfire
by Richard Clarke and Steven Simon

The parallels (to Iran) to the run-up to to war with Iraq are all too striking: remember that in May 2002 President Bush declared that there was "no war plan on my desk" despite having actually spent months working on detailed plans for the Iraq invasion. Congress did not ask the hard questions then. It must not permit the administration to launch another war whose outcome cannot be known, or worse, known all too well.

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Kucinich to Bush: evidence that US military is ALREADY in IRAN
by robelicit

WASHINGTON - Congressman Dennis J. Kucinich (D-OH), Ranking Democrat on the House Government Reform Subcommittee on National Security, Emerging Threats and International Relations, sent the following letter to President George W. Bush today about the presence of US troops in Iran:

Dear President Bush:
Recently, it has been reported that U.S. troops are conducting military operations in Iran. If true, it appears that you have already made the decision to commit U.S. military forces to a unilateral conflict with Iran, even before direct or indirect negotiations with the government of Iran had been attempted, without UN support and without authorization from the U.S. Congress. [More...]


Will Bush come clean about Iran? The most secretive administration in all of history come clean about something? Not until we see our soldiers in Iran on the 6 O'Clock News. They're probably moving ships into position, setting up ports and air space details, bringing in supplies, etc. This is the fugliest deja-vu I've ever experienced.

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SDS
Regional SDS Conference
Providence, April 23, 2006


Bethany, Ct. April 13, 2006 - Long time anti-war activist Thomas Good, 47 year old member of the Industrial Workers of the World and the War Resistors League living in New York City announced today that on April 23rd, the first regional conference will be held by the new Students for a Democratic Society (SDS). Good, who is helping organize the conference, explained that the new SDS is significantly different from the old SDS.

Good reported that in only a few months of activity, the re-born SDS has established seventy-seven chapters nationwide.

Paul Buhle, a historian at Brown University and SDS activist in the 1960s is enthusiastically at work planning the conference. Buhle said, "The voice of the young and the most democratic social movement of the 1960s, is back again...with a new generation." [MORE...]

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Saturday, April 15, 2006

6/6/6 - June 6, 2006.

That's the release date of Boards for Canada's next album, Trans Canada Highway. Not unusual for them. The album Geogaddi's total listening time is 66:06. 666 and has 23 tracks. In interviews, Mike and Marcus revealed that the album had included many so-called 'easter eggs', and that some of the music had been developed using number theory and equations such as the Fibonacci Ratio. This led to some of the band's fans setting up entire websites devoted to decryption of the 'back-masking' and other hidden details on the record. Ultimately, BOC's true intentions were written there clearly all along; in typical sardonic style they had even included a track on the album entitled The Devil is in the Details, as a kind of knowing wink to the astute listener.

With some groups I may only like some of their music. But with BOC, I like ALL of their music and the more I listen the more I like it. If you're partial to head-banging music, step aside. This music has a signature "ethereal melody mixed with that ka-thunk-a-thunk sound of buckets (drums), smoke 'em if you got 'em" sound that's quite appealing and notoriously enjoyed by me on road trips.

Preorder Trans Canada Highway
MySpace page
Good BOC Fan Site
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thanks, harryoh!

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Friday, April 14, 2006

I n everyone's life, at some time, our inner fire goes out. It is then burst into flame by an encounter with another human being. We should all be thankful for those people who rekindle the inner spirit."
~Albert Schweitzer
One of my favorite quotes.

Overheard on tv: "Gwyneth Paltrow is resting comfortably after giving birth to her new baby Moses. Except for the burning bush." (rim shot)

Syntax points us toa free Boards Of Canada's Dayvan Cowboy download.


Friday Random Ten - Shuffle 'em up and show us your ten.

1. The Twilight Singers - I'm Ready
2. Legendary Pink Dots - Go Ask Alice
3. Patti Smith - Free Money
4. Michael Stipe & Joseph Arthur - In The Sun
5. Dead Meadow - Such Hawks Such Hounds
6. King Crimson - 21st Century Schizoid Man
7. Of Montreal - Will You Come And Fetch Me?
8. Jeff Buckley - Grace
9. The Dresden Dolls - Sing
10. Boards of Canada - Kid For Today

Enjoy your Weekend!! I'll be in the garden, tending my flowers. My hands look like paws from so much digging in the dirt. I'm in and out of the house today with errands, etc, but look forward to your fun Friday posts. On my blogroll I'll find: Friday cat blogging and dog blogging, and the Random 10 -- there's even Friday Abe Vigoda blogging.

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Thursday, April 13, 2006

Salvia Divinorum

Typical knee-jerk reaction to outlaw nature with guvmint all up in our bidnezz. Again.

Brett Chidester, a 17-year-old Delaware high school senior, committed suicide this past January. His parents knew he had experimented with salvia and asked him to stop. He said it was legal, but he would discontinue using it. But his parents now believe his depression was worsened by the salvia, and they believe it contributed to his death. I feel their pain, but are we rushing to judge here?

Advocates for salvia use say it should be regulated, not criminalized. They say it should only be used by adults, and when responsibly smoked or chewed, it can be used as a meditative tool. Link

It's had a good run under the radar for years, buT until you see a lobbyist tauting Sallie D like they do with the alcohol, pharmaceutical and tobacco industry, it'll be outlawed. State by state. There's no reasonable way they can tax it and make money from this natural substance.

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The Pig Book
2006 Congressional Pig Book Summary, "the little pink book Washington doesn't want you to read". From America's #1 taxpayer watchdog. The Congressional Pig Book is CAGW's (Citizens Against Government Waste) annual compilation of the pork-barrel projects in the federal budget. The 2006 Pig Book identified 9,963 projects in the 11 appropriations bills that constitute the discretionary portion of the federal budget for fiscal 2006, costing taxpayers $29 billion; 6.2 percent more than last year’s total. To qualify as pork, a project must meet one of seven criteria that were developed in 1991 by CAGW and the Congressional Porkbusters Coalition.

The 2006 Congressional Pig Book is the latest installment of Citizens Against Government Waste’s (CAGW) 16-year exposé of pork-barrel spending. This year’s list includes: $13,500,000 for the International Fund for Ireland, which helped finance the World Toilet Summit; $6,435,000 for wood utilization research; $1,000,000 for the Waterfree Urinal Conservation Initiative; and $500,000 for the Sparta Teapot Museum in Sparta, N.C.

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Pigs indeed.

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Wednesday, April 12, 2006

CROTAN

Dr. Dennis McKenna is the world's leading researcher into Ayahuasca, a trans-formative chemical compound that was developed by the Shamans of the Amazon. Just wanted to touch base with everyone and let you know about Croatan. Thank you for helping us to make this happen. Croatan is a unique event and the first of it's kind to be hosted in the heart of Appalachia. Dennis will be making a brief appearance at Malaprops (Asheville, NC) on Saturday around noon and then back to the Croatan site by the river that evening. The main lecture will be at 5:30 on Saturday, 4-22. [MORE]

Directions - You'll find more liberal, progressive, and underground events like this on my Asheville website.

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Tuesday, April 11, 2006

This is my simple religion. There is no need for temples; no need for complicated philosophy. Our own brain, our own heart is our temple; the philosophy is kindness.

~The Dalai Lama Tenzin Gyatso



T his is my simple religion. There is no need for temples; no need for complicated philosophy. Our own brain, our own heart is our temple; the philosophy is kindness.

~The Dalai Lama Tenzin Gyatso



trying out the drop caps from mandarin design. instructions for all in comments.

Stu has tweaked the code to give the cap room away from the rest of the text. Like this:

T his is my simple religion. There is no need for temples; no need for complicated philosophy. Our own brain, our own heart is our temple; the philosophy is kindness.
~The Dalai Lama Tenzin Gyatso


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Monday, April 10, 2006

Monday WebTrail | - Acid + Gong, Mind Hacks, Flying V, Obey Dude, Harmful Books, Coloring Cunts, Stones' Bassist

Mind Performance Hacks is a new book by Ron Hale-Evans, maintainer of the Mentat Wiki. I call it brain exercise. Tips and tricks for your head. It's a fun read that I borrowed from the Captain. Link

Gong + AMT = Acid Mothers Gong - Live in Nagoya. Rating: ****_ (four out of five microdots)

Replicas of the Hendrix Flying V have been authorized and ready for $7999.00 with a limited run of 300. To me he was synonymous with the white Strat which he played when I saw him. [MORE...].

Shepard Fairey's latest exhibition at White Walls in San Francisco. [via]

Right Wing's Ten Most Harmful Books of the 19th and 20th Centuries. #1 on their hit parade? The Communist Manifesto - Link

Who knew a little ol' coloring book could cause such a commotion. The Cunt Coloring Book has been continuously in print since 1975, although in 1981, following a flash of cunt-roversy, it was briefly retitled "Labiaflowers". Back to the original title now, it still sells fairly well. [More...]

Rolling Stones' bass player, Darryl Jones has a blog now.


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I couldn't be in politics. I don't have the thick skin for it. It's a little wimpy but I can't even read that Seymour Hersch New Yorker piece without crying. It's a long article, but here's what got me in the solar plexus:
A government consultant with close ties to the civilian leadership in the Pentagon said that Bush was "absolutely convinced that Iran is going to get the bomb" if it is not stopped. He said that the President believes that he must do "what no Democrat or Republican, if elected in the future, would have the courage to do," and "that saving Iran is going to be his legacy."

And that's just for starters. We know Bush is a stooge, but he has a messianic vision and that vision makes him extremely dangerous.

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Sunday, April 9, 2006

John Halpern: an informant for the DEA?

-- by Jon Hanna

"I've recently penned the article "Halperngate" for the current issue of The Entheogen Review."

"Since this article deals with a lesser-known snitch, John Halpern, who has also been a psychedelic researcher largely supported by the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies, and who still frequents underground events (he will be part of a team at the 2006 BOOM Festival's crisis tent), I feel that it is important for the psychonautical community to have the opportunity to read about Halpern's past choice to repeatedly provide testimony to the DEA related to the arrest and trial of Leonard Pickard and Clyde Apperson, who were ultimately both convicted of LSD manufacture." A PDF of the article is posted at:

www.entheogenreview.com/halperngate.html

"Information about the availability of the hard-copy of this issue of The Entheogen Review will be posted at their main site after 4/12/06; this issue (Vernal Equionox 2006) also contains some reviews of the LSD conference in Basel, the H.R. Giger museum, and a Swiss absinthe bar. As well, there's an ayahuasca article from Peter Gorman, and network feedback notes on the psychoactivity of Pedicularis species, Kaempferia galanga, Atropa belladonna, and DOC. Plus there's an events calendar, my "Sources" column reviewing the latest in psychedelic art, entheobotanical vendors, and book dealers, and a remembrance for Carla Higdon, who passed away earlier this year. See www.entheogenreview.com for more information on the journal."

Interesting.... and probably not the only one in the psychonautical community.

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Saturday, April 8, 2006

saturday morning me//
long dress over white tee/flipflops/
dreads wrapped/i'm sapped/sure glad I don't have the.../
red tea #2/milk thistle/ginseng/
listening: david gilmour - the blue/
today's forecast: bed rest/slovenly behaviour/
so how about you?/

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Friday, April 7, 2006

Today's Quote

When you were born, you cried and the world rejoiced. Live your life so that when you die, the world cries and you rejoice.

~Cherokee Expression

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Thursday, April 6, 2006

Some of the sordid bile has been regurgitated and this Duke LaCrosse troglodyte is the first to get suspended. Duke's snail's pace investigation had better be because they're being meticulously thorough.

Lacrosse player suspended from Duke

Ryan McFadyen, the lacrosse player at the center of an e-mail that police say was sent shortly after a woman reported that she was raped at a lacrosse party on March 13 has been suspended from Duke University, according to his lawyer.

The text of the e-mail was included in a search warrant application released today. Investigators used the warrant to search the dorm room and apartment of team member Ryan McFadyen, a sophomore defenseman from Mendham, N.J.

According to the warrant, a confidential source sent investigators a copy of the e-mail, which they believe originated from McFadyen's Duke University e-mail address.

It was sent at 1:58 a.m. on March 14, about a half hour after the woman, an employee of an escort service, told police she had been raped at the party where she had been hired to perform.
"Tomorrow night, after tonights show, ive decided to have some strippers over," the message read. "However there will be no nudity. i plan on killing bitches as soon as the walk in and proceeding to cut their skin off."
The message goes on to read that he would find the act sexually gratifying. [MORE...]

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Wednesday, April 5, 2006

Briton's love of The Clash, Led Zeppelin sparks plane security alert

A love of punk and hard rock anthems by The Clash and Led Zeppelin led to a British man being hauled off a plane bound for London by police on terrorism fears, newspapers reported.

Indian-born Harraj Mann, 23, played "London's Calling" by The Clash and Led Zeppelin's "Immigrant Song" through the stereo of a taxi he caught to Durham and Tees Valley Airport in northern England.

The taxi driver, however, grew suspicious of his passenger after listening to the lyrics of his chosen songs and alerted the authorities after they reached the airport.

Two police officers boarded Mann's flight to London's Heathrow airport shortly before take-off last Thursday.

"I got frogmarched off the plane in front of everyone, got my bags searched, asked every question you can think of," Mann, a mobile phone salesman, told his local newspaper, the Hartlepool Mail, on Monday -- a story that was picked up by the national press on Wednesday.

"I was being held for questioning under the Terrorism Act," he said.

By the time Mann was set free his plane had already departed.

The offending lyrics by The Clash include the lines: "London calling from the faraway towns, now war is declared and battle come down."

"London calling to the underworld, come out of the cupboard, you boys and girls."

"Immigrant Song", for its part, starts: "The hammer of the gods will drive our ships to new lands, to fight the horde singing and crying Valhalla, I'm coming!"

A spokeswoman for the Durham Police confirmed that a man was escorted from the London-bound flight, questioned by police and released without charge.

"Safety is paramount and we respond to concerns from members of the public in the way they would expect us to," she said.

"In this case the report was made with the best of intentions and we would not want to discourage people from contacting us with genuine concerns regarding security."

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On Tom Delay: "Unscrupulous prick inches closer to prison, infamy, larger rectum." Time article on Delay - Link

On Brian J. Doyle, 55, deputy press secretary for the US Department of Homeland Security,: "Police arrested Doyle on Tuesday at his Md. home as he was online. He was expected to be placed on administrative leave Wednesday and to find Christ on Thursday."

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Melissa Auf der Maur is making great progress on her next release and keeps us updated on her newish blog.

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2012: The Return of Quetzalcoatl. May 4 release date. Pre-order from Amazon.

Throughout the 1990s, Pinchbeck had been a member of New York's literary select. He wrote for publications like ArtForum, Esquire, and The New York Times Magazine. Critics acclaimed his first book, Breaking Open the Head, as the most significant contribution to psychedelic literature since the work of Terence McKenna.

But the unexpected occurred: Pinchbeck found himself increasingly pulled into the shamanic and metaphysical realms he was reporting on as a journalist. As his mind opened to new and sometimes threatening experiences, disparate threads and synchronicities made new sense: Humanity, every sign suggested, faces an imminent decision between greater self-potential and environmental ruin. The Mayan "birth date" of 2012 could herald the close of one way of existence and the beginning of another, symbolized by the prophesied return of the Mesoamerican deity Quetzalcoatl, the mysterious "Plumed Serpent" of ancient myth. In just the nick of time, the skeptical modern mind can reclaim the suppressed psychic, intuitive, and mystical dimensions of being, and institute a new planetary culture. But it is only - and by no means assuredly - possible if we confront the environmental catastrophe staring us in the face.

Something is in the air: many, if not most, of us feel that real change - for good or ill - is afoot. Pinchbeck's journey - a metaphysical opus that takes the reader from the endangered rain forests of the Amazon, to the stone megaliths of the English plains, to the Burning Man festival in the Black Rock desert of Nevada - tells the tale of a single man in whose trials we ultimately recognize our own secret thoughts and unease over modern life. And a redemptive vision of where we are heading. [via]

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Tuesday, April 4, 2006

Wanna add calendar navagation to your Blogger template? This hack is just the tip of the iceberg of Blogger/Blogspot goodies that I found here at BlogFresh. The whole BlogFresh site is nothing but Blogger hacks and tips. That calendar looks useful.

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Quite possibly the most beautiful lyrics ever written.

Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah"


HALLELUJAH

I heard there was a secret chord
That david played and it pleased the lord
But you don't really care for music, do you
Well it goes like this the fourth, the fifth
The minor fall and the major lift
The baffled king composing hallelujah

Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah ....

Well your faith was strong but you needed proof
You saw her bathing on the roof
Her beauty and the moonlight overthrew you
She tied you to her kitchen chair
She broke your throne and she cut your hair
And from your lips she drew the hallelujah

Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah .... .

Baby i've been here before
I've seen this room and i've walked this floor
I used to live alone before i knew you
I've seen your flag on the marble arch
But love is not a victory march
It's a cold and it's a broken hallelujah

Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah ....

Well there was a time when you let me know
What's really going on below
But now you never show that to me do you
But remember when i moved in you
And the holy dove was moving too
And every breath we drew was hallelujah

Well, maybe there's a god above
But all i've ever learned from love
Was how to shoot somebody who outdrew you
It's not a cry that you hear at night
It's not somebody who's seen the light
It's a cold and it's a broken hallelujah

Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah

--by Leonard Cohen, 1988 lyrics

The original recording from 1984 is noted for containing explicit Jewish references in the lyrics, alluding to David's harp-playing used to soothe King Saul (I Sam. 16:23), and his later affair with Bathsheba after watching her bathe from his roof. The line "she broke your throne and she cut your hair" is likely a reference to the source of Samson's strength from the Book of Judges. The third verse mentions "the name" (Tetragrammaton).

Singer-songwriter Jeff Buckley's copy has eclipsed Cohen's original in popularity. Rufus Wainwright also does a great job of covering it and so does John Cale. [More::]

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Monday, April 3, 2006

Authorities Shut Down Sadomasochistic Dungeon

At least six men traveled from across the nation and South America to have their genitals mutilated in what Haywood County authorities described as a sadomasochistic dungeon.

Sheriff Tom Alexander and District Attorney Michael Bonfoey this morning announced the arrests of the men in connection with the illegal castrations. The sheriff and prosecutor said the victims were willing participants.

The victims met the men through a locally produced Web site that published photographs of men engaging in sadomasochistic behavior. Yahoo! shut down the site in December 2004. The castrations took place last year beginning in March and continued through November, according to police documents.

During a search of the home on Wednesday, investigators found DVD recordings of the castrations.

Mondo Fucking Bizarro. This happened in the next county over from Asheville, NC. Just a regular house on a normal road. Do you ever really know who lives in the houses on your street? Is voluntary castration going on in your neighborhood? Eek!

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Saturday, April 1, 2006

Drawing Restraint 9 - a Film Steeped in Ritual, With Whales and a Wedding


Some of the reviews have been aggressively dismissive. While the New York Times liked the film, they noted "an overt spiritual dimension that is a new element in Mr. Barney's work. If that spirituality is an outgrowth of his relationship with Bjork, it is a welcome addition in an oeuvre whose obsession with athleticism, competition and fertility rites has sometimes taken on fascistic overtones." Ah, poor Hercules, your labours now seem to us like fascism! But who knew fertility itself was fascist? Well, survival of the fittest and all that, I suppose Mother Nature has a bit of a Hitler thing going on, or at least a Darwin one.
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A good part of the film follows Mr. Barney and Bjork, who are welcomed aboard the ship as Occidental guests and undergo elaborate preparations for a traditional Shinto wedding ceremony. Their union, however ecstatic, quickly leads to a solemn, stylized Liebestod that embodies the film's depiction of life as a series of passages in a relentless cycle of creation and destruction.

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Matthew Barney's latest labor of love, Drawing Restraint 9, which is now playing at the IFC Center in New York.

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