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Mick Farren has personal observations on the horror, the horror.


GOOGLEPHOBIA
In recent issues of LA CityBeat, I’ve written two pieces that at least touched on the sometimes uncomfortable interface between man and machine. One was about Ray Kurzweil and The Singularity (http://www.lacitybeat.com/article.php?id=2881&IssueNum=128 ) and the other was a cover story on contemporary media that touched on the role of Google in the world. (http://lacitybeat.com/article.php?id=3102&IssueNum=135 )
It now emerges that there are people out there who are extremely nervous of the growing power of Google and are weaving what could be the biggest conspiracy fest since the shots from the Grassy Knoll, encompassing everything from AI to mind control to aliens. And me? Where do I stand in all this? Well, I guess I’m firmly on the fence. We’ve been nervous about the mechanism since at least the days of Ned Ludd, and, so far, I’ve managed to just about keep up with the modern world. In fact, on any given Thursday, I may well trust machines more than I trust humans. Also self-interest tells me that I use Google many times daily and definitely don’t want to piss it off. On the other hand, I do love a good conspiracy. So go check this out for a whole lotta fun...
http://www.google-watch.org/
The secret word is Algorithm

Check this, precioussssss....
AND GOD SAW IT WAS NOT GOOD
Funtopia Rich sent over the following link ( http://www.capalert.com/ ) to "Ministry of the Child Care Action Project (CAP): Christian Analysis of American Culture Ministry", a complicated website – with graphs, flashing lights and constant appeals for donations – that grades all the movies that it can get its hands on, to help parents spot the ungodly evil that lurks in the output of Hollywood. And, man, is there some dire and ungodly evil on the silver screen.
Take, for instance, a snippet of CAP on ROTK.– which one might consider family fare..
"How can I call The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King a work of art? Because of the skill and talents that went into a beautifully choreographed and orchestrated symphony of visual and audio excellence in a story of contrapositioned good and evil. Then how can I find issue with it if it is so magnificent? Because, in nutshell, art does not equal sin and sin does not equal art. Art becomes sin when art uses sin. The inference drawn from the beauty of the manner used to contraposition good and evil may lead some viewers to believe more of evil than evil is due. Whether intentional, such presentation of sensory and spiritual food can be trickery.
The listed offences to God include – "unholy transformation by evil power; talking trees; unholy healing; evil control; unholy possession; threat by wizardry/sorcery; prophesying; evil beasts/demons; repeatedly enlisting tens of thousands of "walking dead" to do good by assisting the "good guys" in battle; frequent and repeated graphic views of many unholy creatures (Orcs) many times in close-up; use of evil (sorcery/witchcraft/wizardry) to do good by assisting the "good guys" in battle; grant of immortality. Plus moral problems like – sparse dress on male character; repeatedly excessive cleavage; open face kiss; smoking; drinking; drunkenness. "
Or CAP on the Star Wars saga...
"While violence was a saturating presence in each of the Star Wars movies, the violence presented was described by one of our subscribers as "clean violence." I may not agree entirely with that description, but the point is made. Subjectively speaking, the kind and scope of violence in the Star Wars movies was akin to that with which we as parents today grew up with: cowboy, military, and cops & robbers violence -- the kind that does not typically drive itself so deeply into the behavior choice warehouse of the adolescent who is aflame with prepubescent or pubescent fire as does the popular style of steely cold violence inflicted with orgasmic satisfaction. Except for that expressed by the emperor in The Return of the Jedi as he tried to kill Luke and in the face of Darth Maul in The Phantom Menace, there was no lust for or joy in inflicting violence noted in the Star Wars movies. The more graphic invasive elements of ignominy included in the Star Wars movies should be relatively re-directable by caring and participative parents, but it is especially important that you share with children the possibly dangerous common invisible or translucent sub-theme of discarding the Sovereignty of God and His Word."
I really have no right to argue with those who subscribe to this nonsense. Hey, it’s a free planet (supposedly). But for once in my life I can only echo the cry of Helen Lovejoy. "Will someone please think of the children?" What kind of dangerous emotional cripples is this mindset raising? (I also wonder what CAP would make of Sting of Death – see last Sunday.)
The secret word is No


REPUBLICANS CONTINUE TO DESTROY EARTH
(And mainly because they don’t like Al Gore)
Buried in yesterday’s NY Times oped page was a story that made my blood boil (and I use the metaphor very deliberately.) Here’s an excerpt...
"In science, nature is the sole arbiter. Disputes are resolved only by better experiments. The better experiment when it comes to global warming was to be the climate observatory, situated in space at the neutral-gravity point between the Sun and Earth. Called Lagrange 1, or L1, this point is about one million miles from Earth. At L1, with a view of the full disk of the Sun in one direction, and a full sunlit Earth in the opposite, the observatory could continuously monitor Earth's energy balance. It was given a poetic name, Triana, after Rodrigo de Triana, the sailor aboard Christopher Columbus's ship who first sighted the New World. Development began in November 1998 and it was ready for launching three years later. The cost was only about $100 million. For comparison, that is only one-thousandth the cost of the International Space Station, which serves no useful purpose. Before Triana could be launched, however, there was a presidential election. Many of the industries favored by the new Bush White House were not anxious to have the cause of global warming pinned down. The launching was put on hold."
And let’s face it, $100 million is fucking chump change. I actually know someone with that kinda scratch. For the full story...
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/15/opinion/15park.html?th&emc=th
And also
http://toms.gsfc.nasa.gov/future/triana.html
I’ve posted Clive Thompson’s link before, but his blog of science/pop-culture tales is so neat, here it is again... http://www.collisiondetection.net/
The secret word is Fried

MLK
"I have the audacity to believe that peoples everywhere can have three meals a day for their bodies, education and culture for their minds, and dignity, equality and freedom for their spirits. I believe that what self-centered men have torn down, men other-centered can build up. I still believe that one day mankind will bow before the altars of God and be crowned triumphant over war and bloodshed, and nonviolent redemptive goodwill will proclaim the rule of the land."
(Thanks to Miss Templeton for the text – http://horslipsmusic.blogspot.com/ )

THERE GOES THE OZONE
That slightly dubious award show The Golden Gobles happens today. (And on MLK Day which seems kinda cheesy.) To further complicate the event, highly unnatural winds are buffeting LA and all the hairspray in Hollywood is being used up to keep stars and celebs coiffed on the red carpet. For more on award shows...
http://lacitybeat.com/article.php?id=3140&IssueNum=136
The secret word is Fluorocarbon
And if you wanna see a can of hairspray explode...
http://www.davesdaily.com/videoclips/84-hairspray.htm
Bumper Sticker Of The Millennium – JESUS LOVES YOU – but everyone else thinks you’re an asshole.
And my ego just compels me to post this link...
http://www.sea-urchin.net/radiobaghdad/bugger5.html
CRYPTIQUE – It’s so big it has its own weather system.

DO THE JELLYFISH
HCB has sent what has to be one of the most bizarre movie synopses that I’ve ever encountered...
STING OF DEATH 1966 U.S. film.
It's the timeless story of boy meets girl, girl is loved by another guy who is ugly, girl doesn’t love ugly guy so he becomes a huge killer Jelly Fish. Actually there's more—including some wild butt-shaking rock n roll dancing and two songs by early 60s pop icon Mr. Neil Sedaka who sings the Ska-flavored teen dance hit "Do The Jellyfish" and "Don't Be Stingy Baby." Lots of 60s butt close-ups, wild youth, beer drinking and a very high body count. Joe Morrison, Valerie Hawkins, John Vella, Jack Nagle, Sandy Lee Kane, Deanna Lund, Lois Etelman, Blanche Devereaux, Doug Hobart, Neil Sedaka. Note: Here's a sampling of the deep and meaningful lyrics to "Do The Jellyfish:" Monkey. Don't be a donkey. It's nothing like the Monkey. It isn't funky or anything that's junky. It's something swella! The jilla-jalla-jellyfish!
And it seems as good a time as any to provide a link to the semi-related blog of Dr Mysterian.
http://drmysterian.com/blog.html
The secret word is Squiddy

WILDE ABOUT ABSINTHE
A theme seems to be emerging this week. We celebrated Albert Hofmann’s 100th birthday, we discovered that America is back on the booze, and now I come across a delightful observation on absinthe by Oscar Wilde. Oh to be able to "see things as you wish they were."
"Absinthe has a wonderful color, green. A glass of absinthe is as poetical as anything in the world. What difference is there between a glass of absinthe and a sunset? After the first glass, you see things as you wish they were. After the second, you see things as they are not. Finally, you see things as they really are, and that is the most horrible thing in the world." – Oscar Wilde
The secret word is Aesthetic

AND NOW THIS GUY IS RUNNING FOR GOVERNOR OF MINNESOTA
Launching his campaign on Friday the 13th, Jonathon "The Impaler" Sharkey, – who claims he is a vampire and avowed Satanist – is running for Governor of Minnesota. Absurd? The good people of the state did elect pro-wrestler Jesse "The Body" Ventura, and, of course, we do have a alleged chimp in the White House. But as one who has more than dabbled in the vampire business, I confess I find Sharkey a tad gauche, but what can you do? For more on the undead platform...
http://www.jonathonforgovernor.us/Home_page.html
The secret word is Dawn

HAPPY BIRTHDAY DR. HOFMANN
HAPPY BIRTHDAY DR. HOFMANN
HAPPY BIRTHDAY DR. HOFMANN
DO YOU STILL HAVE YOUR BICYCLE?
Dr Albert Hofmann, the discoverer of LSD25, will be a 100 years old today, a milestone to be marked by a symposium in Basel, Switzerland on the chemical compound that he discovered and that famously unlocked the Blakean doors of perception, altering consciousness around the world and giving rise to a lot of guitar feedback and squirrelly dayglo art.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Hofmann
AND FOR FUN IN A SOMEWHAT SIMILAR VEIN...
http://www.permadi.com/java/biomorph/index.html
OR WOULD YOU RATHER GO BOWLING?
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/20057/R/CFD_101/
OR HEAR MORE ABOUT EVO MORALES?
"Meanwhile in Caracas, President Hugo Chavez, a Morales supporter, said Tuesday that he was certain that officials at the US embassy in La Paz had 'already started the conspiracy against Evo Morales. 'I'm sure that the American military in Bolivia is talking, searching for coup plotters' against Morales, he said."
http://www.forbes.com/work/feeds/afx/2006/01/10/afx2442112.html
The secret word is Trippin’
What else need be said?
THOSE DARN BUREAUCRATS
"Space tourists must be screened to ensure they are not terrorists, according to proposed regulations from the US Federal Aviation Administration."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/4589072.stm
AND TALKING OF SPACE...
More sci-fi pulp covers than you ever dreamed of.
http://www.coverpop.com/visco.php
The secret word is Saucer

"Gen. Peter Pace, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said during a news
conference Thursday that Murtha's remarks about Iraq are damaging to troop
morale and to the Army's efforts to bring up recruitment numbers. Pace, the
nation's top general, was asked specifically about an ABC News interview this
week in which Murtha, 73, said if he were eligible to join the military today he
would not join, nor would he expect others to join.
"That's damaging to
recruiting," Pace said. "It's damaging to morale of the troops who are deployed,
and it's damaging to the morale of their families who believe in what they are
doing to serve this country."http://www.military.com/NewsContent/0,13319,84687,00.html
The secret word is Disaffected

WHO REMEMBERS MY LAI?
WHO REMEMBERS VIETNAM?
MrMR sent over this piece by Richard Goldstein from the NYT.
"Hugh Thompson, an Army helicopter pilot who rescued Vietnamese civilians during the My Lai massacre, reported the killings to his superior officers in a rage over what he had seen, testified at the inquiries and received a commendation from the Army three decades later, died yesterday in Alexandria, La. He was 62.
The cause was cancer, Jay DeWorth, a spokesman for the Veterans Affairs Medical Center where Mr. Thompson died, told The Associated Press.
On March 16, 1968, Chief Warrant Officer Thompson and his two crewmen were flying on a reconnaissance mission over the South Vietnamese village of My Lai when they spotted the bodies of men, women and children strewn over the landscape.
Mr. Thompson landed twice in an effort to determine what was happening, finally coming to the realization that a massacre was taking place. The second time, he touched down near a bunker in which a group of about 10 civilians were being menaced by American troops. Using hand signals, Mr. Thompson persuaded the Vietnamese to come out while ordering his gunner and his crew chief to shoot any American soldiers who opened fire on the civilians. None did.
Mr. Thompson radioed for a helicopter gunship to evacuate the group, and then his crew chief, Glenn Andreotta, pulled a boy from a nearby irrigation ditch, and their helicopter flew him to safety.
Mr. Thompson told of what he had seen when he returned to his base.
"They said I was screaming quite loud," he told U.S. News & World Report in 2004. "I threatened never to fly again. I didn't want to be a part of that. It wasn't war."
Mr. Thompson remained in combat, then returned to the United States to train helicopter pilots. When the revelations about My Lai surfaced, he testified before Congress, a military inquiry and the court-martial of Lt. William L. Calley Jr., the platoon leader at My Lai, who was the only soldier to be convicted in the massacre.
When Mr. Thompson returned home, it seemed to him that he was viewed as the guilty party.
"I'd received death threats over the phone," he told the CBS News program "60 Minutes" in 2004. "Dead animals on your porch, mutilated animals on your porch some mornings when you get up. So I was not a good guy."
On March 6, 1998, the Army presented the Soldier's Medal, for heroism not involving conflict with an enemy, to Mr. Thompson; to his gunner, Lawrence Colburn; and, posthumously, to Mr. Andreotta, who was killed in a helicopter crash three weeks after the My Lai massacre.
The citation, bestowed in a ceremony at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, said the three crewmen landed "in the line of fire between American ground troops and fleeing Vietnamese civilians to prevent their murder."
On March 16, 1998, Mr. Thompson and Mr. Colburn attended a service at My Lai marking the 30th anniversary of the massacre.
"Something terrible happened here 30 years ago today," Mr. Thompson was quoted as saying by CNN. "I cannot explain why it happened. I just wish our crew that day could have helped more people than we did."
Mr. Thompson worked as a veterans' counselor in Louisiana after leaving military service. A list of his survivors was not immediately available.
Through the years, he continued to speak out, having been invited to West Point and other military installations to tell of the moral and legal obligations of soldiers in wartime.
He was presumably mindful of the ostracism he had faced and the long wait for that medal ceremony in Washington. As he told The Associated Press in 2004: "Don't do the right thing looking for a reward, because it might not come."
The secret word is Again
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