‘Ano-sog-nosia’ is a medical term that may explain the human condition. It is 'when a person suffering a disability is unaware of that disability'. Or simply, suffering from a lack of insight or awareness. One mental concept contributes more to this damaging and often lethal medical condition than any other factor. The human invented concept of ‘independence’. It exists nowhere in the known universe. It is an essentially an illusion. An illusion driving our increasing disconnect from reality and exacerbating our failures in dealing with reality.
An irrevocable fact of all life is that our health, thoughts, prosperity and out survival itself is irreversibly dependent on so many factors its difficult to list them all. But it is our voluntary or learned mental disconnect from a small list of the most important factors that are increasingly self evident as the source of Covid19 and our troubles. And likely our inevitable extinction if we cannot heal ourselves from this fundamental delusion.
Our greatest disconnects include (but are not limited to):
#1. The Environment: Few things have been more damaging to the long term survival of our species as our belief that we must conquer nature. Nature can make life short, brutish and uncomfortable. But so does war and poverty, and we haven’t taken the necessary steps to conquer either of those. The environment is our life support system. It consists of a very thin and fragile biofilm covering our planet that is protected by a number of non-biofilm factors. Gravity, polarization, the ionosphere and atmosphere… and don’t forget the life giving energy from the sun and the gravitational influence of the Moon. Within this biofilm every drop of seawater, speck of soil and liter of air contains thousands if not millions of life forms. Some may cause human illness or death but 99.9% play a vital role in our survival or contribute in some way to the chain of life that sustains our planetary life support system. We see our human made dwellings as our refuge from nature and turn the outside of our house, the ‘yard, into an unnatural environment to ‘improve’ the looks of our home. We turn to chemicals, other unnatural elements, and non-native invasive species to create the appearance someone respectable ‘lives’ there.
2. Our bodies: While we may be ‘spiritual beings’ our existence for now depends upon a relatively complicated but well organized chunk of organic matter that requires certain constant inputs and expulsions to survive. Some evidence suggests our souls may someday move beyond the body’s needs but for now we need to keep our bodies healthy. We seldom do. Overconsumption and malconsumption sickens us, debilitates us, and too often kills us before we have contributed much of value to the survival of our species. And increasingly we demonstrate little interest in boosting the physical capacity of our adaptable, auto-repairing organic form -- and this tends to slowly accelerate its disintegration and usefulness. This can happen so slowly fail to perceive it until it’s too late.
3. Our loved ones: Time commitments to work and the time we commit to the gadgets we use for transportation, communication and entertainment(cell phones, TVs and computers…) is time we don’t spend face to face or hand in hand with those we love.
4. Our community: Our homes are seen as not only an escape from nature, but from an increasingly unfriendly, sometimes hostile, social environment we perceive largely from listening to the news and interacting with others close to us — who may have points of view that make us annoyed, angry, indifferent or uncomfortable.
5. Our Government: At best we believe that government is inefficient. At its worse, dysfunctional or conspiratorial. We have forgotten that ours is a government of “We the People”. It is not some ‘thing’ or cabal in Washington DC, the state capitol, or city hall. It is an institution that we have chosen by place of residence, voting (or not voting) to be responsible for things around us. Rarely are we active ‘citizens’ between elections…except maybe to complain or protest.
6. Our Politicians: Because their mouths are moving, we assume they are lying. And, if they have the courage to tell us the truth, we choose not to vote for them. We rarely feel connected enough to them, even though they were elected to represent us (or our state or nation). We rarely tell them in a letter or meeting what we want, need, or value most. Usually our closest connection to them leading up to an election when they ask us for donations - or during troubled times when we need their help.
7. Science and facts: Our minds have developed concepts that have disconnected or distanced our minds and our bodies from reality. Those vital things that we each need. We pray and hope that a higher force will save us from our selves. We make up other beliefs to explain random events or prejudiced views of trends.
8. The heavens: Both physical and spiritual. For as long as humans have existed we have been able to look up in the night and see the majesty of billions of stars, many concentrated in paths across the sky and, occasionally, a few that streak across the heaven. And then we wonder, ‘how did we get here?’ and ‘why are we here?’ Now we look up and consider ourselves fortunate to see electric lights or a calm sky not muted by smog or light pollution. And, act nonchalant that some of our species actually flew to, then walked on the moon, and returned safely.
9. Other peoples: We separate our selves from nearly seven billion other people by divisions of sex, skin color, religion, ethnic group, political party or nationality. When in fact, we are all essentially the same children of nature or nature’s God. All with the same needs and human vulnerabilities. Then we devise different customs, uniforms, preferences, rules, and ideas that divide us even further.
Then, we wonder why we feel like ‘something’ is missing in our lives. And somehow we marshal the audacity to wonder why some people grab a gun and mass murder other sentient beings claiming they felt “disconnected”. Chances are they were visibly and physically unloved by anyone within their reach or sight.
It’s not a tragedy that we have seen a spike in mass killings in the last twenty years. It’s a miracle that far more people haven’t done it. This is reason enough for some hope/optimism. The bad news is that research shows that optimists are less likely to achieve their goals because they are less likely to analyze the barriers they will need to overcome. Where there is pessimism there is less action. And where there is hope, there is often too little action. What is needed is commitment. A commitment to analyze the barriers, the devise and implement plans of action, to overcome them. That is not only unAmerican. It maybe an illness in our mental state.
It is noteworthy that with some very important things in the real world we are increasingly connected. Primely via technology in economics, environment, Infectious diseases (nature’s or man-made) and now Covid19 is trying to remind us, computers (information, communication, cyber crime…) Transportation (people, goods and services) -- each carry the potential for great global good or catastrophic global harm.
How healthy can you be if you are well adjusted to a profoundly sick society?
Thursday, May 14, 2020
Tuesday, May 12, 2020
The 3 most complex systems in the known universe requires we "be the landlord of" our "mind."
Covid19 (and most other catastrophic threats humanity
faces) is the consequence our persistent failure to grasp the irreversible
connections between the three most complicated systems in the known
universe.
1) Our natural environment.
2) Our neurological system
(brain/mind: both an asset and a burden)
3) Our immune system.
Recognize that the second two are primarily defense systems of
every advanced life form -- engineered by evolution (or God if that’s your
understanding of the universe) to keep the individual healthy and thriving
while living in the first system we call nature.
Most human suffering, injury, disease, and death are the result
of damage, malfunctions, or ignorance of the second two. Nature’s disasters are usually catastrophic
on a relatively local level. And humans are relatively effective and efficient
at responding and recovering from those.
Understanding and paying adequate attention to the dysfunction of the
other two systems will usually prove catastrophic eventually. And when it comes to pandemics, globally.
Thus, the vast majority of human suffering, injury, disease and
death on our personal, local, national and global level are self-inflicted by the
largely unexamined purpose and best function of the second two. Covid19 hits both of these systems with a
baseball bat.
And the greatest systemic flaw is not in our immune system. It is in our mental capacity.
Specifically, in our persistent resistance to doing the deep
thinking needed to properly engineer our human made systems to navigate the
problems that we have created with them.
Especially with their inevitable interactions with the first system in this
rant, the environment.
Our mind did well in protecting us from the harmful aspects of
nature. But it went too far in believing our health, freedom, security and sustained
prosperity could exist while abusing nature or ignoring it.
While our immune system is too often weakened by personal choices
we make as individuals, a vast majority of damaged immune systems are caused by
flawed economic, political or religious systems we humans have created. The poverty, war, genocide and other forms of
injustices these three human created systems have unleased did benefit some. But on the whole they have been beneficial to
the spread and evolution of pathogens which inevitably prove disastrous or catastrophic
to our personal and global health, freedom, security and prosperity.
If Covid19 hasn’t educated you on this fundamental reality we may
have to wait until the next pandemic, one more harmfully consequential may be
needed. And this is inevitable.
If our mental systems refuse to re-engineer our economic,
government, religious, media, and cultural systems, our immune systems will most
likely be unable to protect us. And that
level of civilization that half of us in
the world has enjoyed in comfort for the last few decades…will cease to exist.
The great tragedy is that these fundamental mental problems and
flawed human systems have always been known by some. Each of the religious prophets have known
them. But their followers rarely walk their
talk. Many modern seers, experts, and
even bi-partisan Presidential Commissions have identified flaws in our human
systems in many forms. But the majority of the public, policy makers
and even liberal and conservative organizational leaders have intentionally
ignored them. These publications are jokingly
referred to as “Dust Collectors”.
"A human being is part of the whole, called by us
'Universe'; a part limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his
thoughts and feelings, as something separated from the rest - a kind of optical
delusion of his consciousness. This delusion is a kind of prison for us,
restricting us to our personal desires and affection for a few persons nearest
us. Our task must be to free ourselves from this prison by widening our circle
of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole nature in its beauty.
Nobody is able to achieve this completely, but striving for such achievement
is, in itself, a part of the liberation, and a foundation for inner
security." -Albert Einstein. As quoted in
Quantum Reality, Beyond the New Physics, p. 250.
“Almost
all our suffering is the product of our thoughts. We spend nearly every moment
of our lives lost in thought and hostage to the character of those thoughts.” Sam
Harris
In
one sense, our minds have become too smart.
Once it has created an idea it believes to be true it becomes an infection
of the mind that then acts like a mental immune response system that rejects
any other idea that might dislodge it.
"Men are not prisoners of
fate, but only prisoners of their own minds." - Franklin D. Roosevelt, Pan American
Day address, April 15, 1939.
Evolutionary biologist Ernst
Mayr once argued with Carl Sagan “that intelligence is a kind of
lethal mutation”. That “some humans will survive, but…will be
scattered [without] a decent existence, and we’ll take a lot of the rest of the
living world along with us.”
As hunters and gatherers, we were fine. But
once we started separating ourselves from nature, we softened ourselves and
started believing we were in control of our destiny. And our successes are now making it too
difficult to reverse course. Covid19
might change that, but given the rapid evolution of weaponry and war, we do not
have much time.
The human capacity for abusing any technology (bio,
chemical, nuclear, cyber, nano, money…) is as exponential as the advancement of
these technologies. And, our linear thinking
capacity combined with our flatline or failing government capacity to adapt to
this rapid change…will NOT end well.
Transformational personal and government change
is now needed to accept out global interdependence and to codify global systems
that ensure we are responsible with our personal and national freedoms. National sovereignty exercised irresponsibility
anywhere in the world we live in cannot protect us. Political borders (mental
constructs) and walls won’t stop dangers such as viruses (natural or human
made), environmental, or economic problems.
Essentially, if we continue to fail to observe and respond
appropriately to the real world that we inhabit and depended on for necessities
of life, health, security, and sustainable prosperity, we will lose it all.
George Lakoff describes our evolutionary problem by writing that
our mind is hardwired for “direct causation thinking”. Note that most government ‘solutions’ are
responses to problems, instead investing in prevention. That requires much deeper “systemic causation
thinking” that elections every two, four or six years does not reward. Policy maker must react most effectively
with the world around us if it intends to protect American lives and freedoms,
instead of just protecting our flawed Constitution, which they have sworn an
oath to protect.
Our human engineered systems must abide by the laws our Founding
fathers referred to in our Declaration of Independence as “the Laws of Nature
and Nature’s God”.
Most other problems come from the tendency of most Americans and
our policy makers ignoring the credible warnings we/they are often given. We too seldom exercise our Constitutional
right to “peacefully…assemble” and “petition the government for redress of
grievances.” Forget preventing grievances. That seems to be un-American. We
only rise when we have them and believe elections are our only solution.
Elections are fundamentally flawed if we have collectively
failed to educate ourselves on the key issues.
Voting is now more of an emotional decision that one of deep thought and
deliberations.
Unless ‘we the people’ change, our ‘direct’ and ‘short-term
thinking’ our elected officials will remain addicted to their existing political,
religious, and economic ideologies. And
they will continue to hold us all hostage to Covid19 and most other major
threats.
Paid lobbyists or enraged activists pushing unexamined
assumptions, fake news, or conspiracy theories, will not prevent the obvious or
the inevitable.
Step one may be taking a step back to examine how our mind actually
works. The cognitive sciences has many
useful concepts.
First is recognizing that our mind is NOT who we really
are. It’s only a voice in our head. A voice that attempts to understand who we
really are. And does a damn poor job of
it. Most of what our mind
believes is what our mind wants to believe.
"The eye sees only what the
mind is prepared to comprehend." - Henri Bergson, French
Philosopher and Educator
We are really a social animal. We have basic needs including love and an
evolutionary mission to protect ourselves (our body), as well as the bodies of
those we love.
Our mind was originally
a problem-solving tool doing these things.
But with human consciousness came the recognition that there is a
‘me’…and there is a ‘you.’ And an
‘us’…and a ‘them’.
The ‘me’ started to
discover or invent certain differences or distinctions. And this became our ‘identity’. And these had to be protected at any
cost. As groups grew into tribes that
occasionally bumped into other groups and tribes it became important to distinguish
between them. Then integrate peacefully
or destroy them.
Obviously, our
history of integration (including mating between Neanderthals) had more
survival value than the destruction of others.
Tragically, our mental identities we cling to have inevitably led to
technological systems capable of killing nearly all higher life forms on
earth.
We became so
successful as a species and the mind essentially lost its original job of solving
problems. And started defending identities.
Since then, our
creative mind has been creating problems instead of solving them. And
this includes our separation from nature.
Nature was not comfortable
- or safe. So, we started engineering a
safer and more comfortable world using tools, concepts and eventually our ideologies
that disconnect us from nature. And life
was easier and good. So good we largely
forgot about our dependence on nature. The
cost for that error will be high if we persist on maintaining flawed perceptions
like independence or learned concepts like national sovereignty, free trade, or
unregulated capitalism.
Our minds chose these
other priorities because that is what they believe work. And humans will continue to kill and die for
them. War, genocide, wealth,
selfishness, comfort… Or, our mind will unintentionally
ignore poverty and these other injustices as we go about our comfortable or
distracted lives. Until the chickens come home to roost. Covid19…and eventually unprecedented global
warming or the use of WMD may wake us up.
But not all of us. The greatest flaw
of the human mind might be its capacity to believe ANYTHING!
Our minds created an
illusion that things are separate.
Einstein noted this illness long ago stating “A human being is part of the whole, called by us 'Universe';
a part limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and
feelings, as something separated from the rest - a kind of optical delusion of
his consciousness. This delusion is a kind of prison for us, restricting us to
our personal desires and affection for a few persons nearest us. Our task must
be to free ourselves from this prison by widening our circle of compassion to
embrace all living creatures and the whole nature in its beauty. Nobody is able
to achieve this completely, but striving for such achievement is, in itself, a
part of the liberation, and a foundation for inner security." -Albert
Einstein. As quoted in Quantum Reality,
Beyond the New Physics, p. 250.
I know most minds
have a hard time even hearing this quote’s wisdom. And an even a harder time accepting it as a reality
that would actually inspire an adjustment of habitual harmful behaviors. I’m
guessing some who are reading this now are already searching for exceptions - or
a clever comeback - to defend an idea that their mind has already adopted.
For the most part our
minds will continue defending ideas, arguments, concepts that we have accumulated
via culture, education, religion, self-interests, political party, nationalism,
and/or economic ideology. And, ignoring
fundamental principles like the “Laws of Nature and Nature’s God (the golden
rule). But nature always gets the last
vote.
Our core problem
is that our mind has decided that defending its own ideas are more important. The mind’s arrogance is even maintained
by very smart people. It may be that the
smarter a mind is, the harder it is for that voice in their head to yield to
reality. They think it is who they are…instead
of just a voice. And any challenge to
that voice essentially challenges the concept who they think they are. And it must be defeated at any cost.
Welcome to today’s world where those who worship freedom
at any cost. Like the cost other people’s
freedom and security.
The mind’s defensive reactions conveniently blocks its
capacity to deeply analyze alternative narratives, conflicting facts, or
functional possibilities. Or, simply allows
the mind to ignore these other ideas all together - with the thought “That just
crazy”. The new idea may be. But chances their mind, and most minds in our
world are at the effect of a disease the medical community has termed 'anosognosia' (pronounced uh-no-sog-noh-zee-uh). It is a mental disease that may best explain the human condition 'when a
person suffering a disability is unaware of that disability'. [Watch 2004 movie “Downfall”?]
In
layman’s terms “How healthy can you be if you are well adjusted to a profoundly
sick society (US), culture (Wallstreet), ideology (white supremacy), religion
(David Koresh, Branch Davidians), government (Third Reich), philosophy
(Unabomber)…
We all have some element in our lives that appear crazy to another person’s perceptions of what’s normal, important, or valuable.
Covid19 is now teaching
us science and our interdependence better than any lecture, rant, quote, or
textbook. It is revealing the structural
faults of a system that was rigged, ignored and papered over for decades. If you were monitoring the news you would have
noticed things most people ignore have been getting worse…while the things they
like have been getting better. But now gaping economic inequalities, rampant
ecological destruction, and pervasive political corruption are all obvious
to most. And as
one system destabilizes, expect others to tumble down in tandem – or in a
cascade known by researchers as “synchronous failure.”
Independence is an illusion.
It is NOT a fundamental principle that can be found in “the Laws
of Nature and Nature’s God” or one of the “Self-evident” “Truths” mentioned in
our Declaration of Independence. In the
Declaration, the word ‘independence’ was intended to mean a reasonable
political separation. And politics is
fundamentally what humans use in an attempt to get along together. Humanity is still seeking a political system
that works while operating under human laws.
Laws that usually ignore the “Laws of Nature and Natures God.”
Conclusion: It is the failure of human systems and
structures to adhere to the “Laws of Nature (these should
be self-evident to most) and Nature’s God (think ‘Golden Rule’ or ‘justice for
all’)” that result in most threats. Pandemics
and other infectious disease threats are the best teacher of the fact that we
are all interdependent on one another’s health, security, and cooperation. Our concept and codification of
“independence” is lethally flawed. We
need a holistic ‘one world, one health’ approach. The health of all living things is
irreversibly interconnected with the health of our economy, infrastructure,
democracy, security, freedoms, civility, religious practices, and every other
aspects of our earthly dependence. The
three most complicated/complex systems in the Universe must work in sync for us
to survive.
"If the aborigine drafted an IQ test,
all of Western civilization would presumably flunk it."
-- Stanley Garn (1922-2007) American human biologist, professor of anthropology
-- Stanley Garn (1922-2007) American human biologist, professor of anthropology
"It
is strangely absurd to suppose that a million of human beings, collected
together, are not under the same moral laws which bind each of them
separately." -- Thomas Jefferson
No one can find a safe way out
for himself if society is sweeping towards destruction. Therefore everyone, in
his own interests, must thrust himself vigorously into the intellectual battle.
None can stand aside with unconcern; the interests of everyone hang on the
result. Whether he chooses or not, every man is drawn into the great historical
struggle, the decisive battle into which our epoch has plunged us. – Ludwig von Mises (1881-1973)
"Most of the greatest evils that man has inflicted upon man have come through people feeling quite certain about something which, in fact, was false." - Bertrand Russell
It is difficult for our mind to grasp the profound concept
that it is NOT who we really are. It is
a wrestling match we must win, and win every day.
A teenage wrestler from Rockville was the world’s first ever
19 year old Gold Metal Olympic heavy weight champion. He beat the best Russians and Iranian heavyweight
to do it. His Dad gave him the best coaching
advice I’d ever heard. “Be the landlord
of your mind”. He did, and took leave of
a culture that wants comfort, fun, feeling good and looking good, and raised
his sights to the almost impossible. Now
he is as impacted by this pandemic as most of us are.
Connect the dots! See the web of life! Achieve ‘justice for all’. Or, prepare for the catastrophic
conseqeunces. Cw
Tuesday, May 5, 2020
Must read! This is the most informative and functional coverage of this crisis.
Why the
Coronavirus Is So Confusing
A guide to
making sense of a problem that is now too big for any one person to fully
comprehend
From <https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2020/04/pandemic-confusing-uncertainty/610819/?fbclid=IwAR1XifOeXNuv0dgmgcQWW6PAfE_uUxfo-vDb6RZN3Kmb5rnOwv2ZmqwWeZk> Story by Ed Yong
Hunting Quail
In my teenage years I used to hunt quail. True- they were cute, I was young and dumb…,
and there wasn’t enough meat on them to make a sandwich. But it was fun! The problem.
When a covey of wild quail flush in a 2 second flash -- in every direction
-- it is startling. There are just too many
easy targets to pick AND then focus a shot on.
One can completely fail in that brief opportunity to put an hors D’oeuvre
on the table.
Today, most of that feeling of exhilaration is still with me
when I read my two daily newspapers while listening to C-span and taking
bathroom breaks with short, balanced and credible readings of my ‘The Week’
magazine. So many easy targets, so little time, and so
little chance of anyone really appreciating the accuracy of the game I to be
bagged. And with today’s covey of Covid19 news stories…there is LOT to bag - and
for me to wind bag about.
No longer being young, or so dumb, there are so many targets
on each page and in every minute of C-span, that I want to drop my keyboard, go
outside and hunt quail (or a great horned owlet) with a camera. My biggest dilemma is how do I want to spend
my remaining days of health, fitness and life on this amazing planet. Do I spend this beautiful spring day tending
my home’s garden of Eden (and eating) and the nearby natural parks that are now
endangered by invaders of mask covered littering humans, non-native invasive
plants, and increasingly non-native animals?
Or sitting at my computer shooting down false claims? At least with my outside efforts I feel like I’m
making a little difference while getting healthy and fit in the process. Inside I don’t feel like I’m doing any of
these.
Today’s paper yielded a new warning of yet another invasive
organic threat other than Covid19 or conspiracy theories. The new threat? “Murder Hornets” in Washington state in the Washington
Times. As I read about this threat two
consecutive C-Span callers warned our nation about “the head of WHO” being “terrorist
murder” and Governor Como being a “mass murder”. Do words really matter?
As I write this now the Supreme Court is dealing with the dilemma
of free speech and human security. This
was paralleled by an article in both papers regarding human freedom of movement
and protest in face of human security cautions against Covid19. Do I now rant about the trilemma? The folly
of protecting both freedom and security when laws are based on the concept of
independence…and then using our freedom irresponsibly? Or, do I rant on the new catchword “patchwork”
describing the covey of different city, county, state or nation policies regarding
testing and tracing. Which then brings up three other related “T” target temptations. Truth, Trust and Technology. Trump and some of his conservative minions
want to put China on Trial for US deaths because of China’s “lies” on Covid19 –
while Trump’s Thousands of lies over 3 years and last 4 months has killed Thousands
of Americans (a hypocrisy shocking enough to make me want to tear up my “I give
a SHIT card” (origin of word “Store High In Transit”).
Earlier this morning on C-span the Chief officer of the
Medical Health Care Association, Dr. David Gifford, an ‘expert’ on the links between
public health and medical needs of people living in Assisted Living (where my
wife has worked for over 20 years) and nursing homes (now a primary Covid19
target), made one false and dangerously misleading statement among all the
other insightful statement he offered. A
caller asked about the distinction between the virus being spread in droplets
or being air borne. The respected Dr.
didn’t explain that the droplets that we normally associated with a sneeze or cough
(that usually won’t go more than 6 feet from the perpetrator) is not the microscopic
droplets carried significantly further in a breeze. This distinction is vital for the best preemptive
measures on spreading the virus publicly. How much should we Trust our experts? Trump?
Are policy makers being Truthful?
Can we trust the tests? One Post
op-ed suggested we all take a character Test…after this is all over. Good idea!
With over 50,000 Americans dying each year in hospitals with
disease they didn’t walk in with in the early 1990s, the first time in history the
American Medical Association and the American Public Health Association met was
in the middle of that decade. How many
people today make the distinction between the functional concept of ‘public health’
and the “Health Care System” most advocate for?
A ‘system’ (and I use that word very loosely in this context) is really
a sick care system. Which does little to
actually prevent most of the sicknesses it cares for.
Testing and Tracing… the new “flatten the curve” campaign
relies on Truth, Trust, and Transparency…[see previous blog with more details
on this]. Trump is expecting each state
to develop its own strategy and trusting corporations and research facilities
in the US to come up with the best
technologies for both. Mean while his administration
failed to attend a global “virtual vaccine summit” to “quickly develop vaccines
and drugs to fight” Covid19. Trump just
said “we did everything right” He said “we”
want China to be “transparent”. OMG…you can’t make this up! You don’t have to.
We do have to grasp the concept of comprehensive local, national and global solutions. If you doubt that please study the global eradication of Smallpox. This globally coordinated WHO campaign took the same amount of time as our nation’s focus in putting a man on the moon. An astounding mission (of vision, planning, management and execution) that costs one thousand times more than the global eradication campaign. A mission that globally eradicated a virus that took more human lives last century than all the wars, revolutions, genocides and homicides…combined!!!
We do have to grasp the concept of comprehensive local, national and global solutions. If you doubt that please study the global eradication of Smallpox. This globally coordinated WHO campaign took the same amount of time as our nation’s focus in putting a man on the moon. An astounding mission (of vision, planning, management and execution) that costs one thousand times more than the global eradication campaign. A mission that globally eradicated a virus that took more human lives last century than all the wars, revolutions, genocides and homicides…combined!!!
Trying to keep my rants under 1000 words I’ll stop after this
next predictable and inevitable sentence.
If we fail to fund and achieve the 17 Sustainable
Development Goals before the year 2030. The pandemics and other biosecurity threats
we will face will have ZERO respect for national borders or patchwork efforts. Please read the summary of the 1980
Bipartisan Commission on World Hunger… and burn it into your memory before
making any personal decision or political vote.
“In the final
analysis, unless Americans -- as citizens of an increasingly interdependent
world -- place far higher priority on overcoming world hunger, its effects will
no longer remain remote or unfamiliar.
Nor can we wait until we reach the brink of the precipice; the major
actions required do not lend themselves to crisis planning, patchwork
management, or emergency financing... The hour is late. Age-old forces of poverty, disease, inequity,
and hunger continue to challenge the world.
Our humanity demands that we act upon these challenges now...” Presidential Commission on World Hunger,
1980.
Saturday, May 2, 2020
This C-Span program you MUST listen too. General (Mad Dog) Mattis on Covid-19 and our future.
'Mad Dog' Mattis and his UK buddy make THE CLEAREST
assessment of the world now. Why. What is needed. And, the direction we must go if we want real
security while protecting human freedom and prosperity. A
profound dialogue worth every minute of your time -- if you are concerned about
our future, and our children's future.
MAY 1, 2020: Former
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis & Others Discuss Coronavirus Global Response
Intro: Former
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis joined the former director of the U.K.
Special Forces, Sir Graeme Lamb, in a discussion on the global
response to the coronavirus pandemic sponsored by the Yale University’s Jackson
Institute for Global Affairs. They discussed the global significance of the
pandemic, the importance of competent and decisive leadership in times of
crisis, the response from the U.S. and U.K., how militaries can play an
effective role, and the importance of global coordination amongst allies in
combatting global pandemics.
Their consensus
seems to be the need for governments to redefine national security.
The
only flaw I heard in their profound and frequent insights/comments was the fact
that this ‘need’ is nothing new. It was
the same conclusion reached in a 1980 bipartisan Presidential Commission on
World Hunger.
“In
the final analysis, unless Americans -- as citizens of an increasingly
interdependent world -- place far higher priority on overcoming world hunger,
its effects will no longer remain remote or unfamiliar. Nor can we wait until we reach the brink of
the precipice; the major actions required do not lend themselves to crisis
planning, patchwork management, or emergency financing... The hour is
late. Age-old forces of poverty, disease,
inequity, and hunger continue to challenge the world. Our humanity demands that we act upon these
challenges now...” Presidential
Commission on World Hunger, 1980.
Today we are experiencing these consequences. The
Commission warned about “diseases”, “international terrorism”, “war”,
“environmental problems” and “other human rights problems” (refugees, genocide,
human trafficking…). Each threatening
our lives, our freedoms and our prosperity.
Our failure to deal with them has fueled fear and generated populist
movements. Movements that are only making
things worse. It appears that only a
Movement of Movements of ‘we the people’ to fund and achieve the 17 Sustainable
Development Goals ASAP can prevent or preempt further catastrophic chaos. Talk of a new global Marshall plan (proposed
multiple times since 1980) is now a ‘self evident truth’. This or more inevitable threats will reach
our shores, our cities and our love ones.
The 1980
commission specifically warned that “The most
potentially explosive force in the world today is the frustrated desire of poor
people to attain a decent standard of living. The anger, despair and often
hatred that result represent real and persistent threats to international
order… Neither the cost to national
security of allowing malnutrition to spread nor the gain to be derived by a
genuine effort to resolve the problem can be predicted or measured in any
precise, mathematical way. Nor can monetary value be placed on avoiding the
chaos that will ensue unless the United States and the rest of the world begin
to develop a common institutional framework for meeting such other critical
global threats… Calculable or not, however, this combination of problems now
threatens the national security of all countries just as surely as advancing
armies or nuclear arsenals.”
It also stated
“that promoting economic development in general, and
overcoming hunger in particular, are tasks far more critical to the U.S.
national security than most policymakers acknowledge or even believe. Since the
advent of nuclear weapons most Americans have been conditioned to equate
national security with the strength of strategic military forces. The
Commission considers this prevailing belief to be a simplistic illusion. Armed
might represents merely the physical aspect of national security. Military
force is ultimately useless in the absence of the global security that only
coordinated international progress toward social justice can bring.”
Our failure to
take a universal human rights approach after 9-11 has cost the US twice as many
lives lost that day and as much as 6 trillion US tax dollars so far. The Covid-19 crisis has been estimate to cost
us that much in just 4 months, not to mention that in those same 4 months we
lost approximately 6 times the number American lives lost during the last 19
years fighting terrorism predominately with military force.
It should be a
self-evident truth that Covid-19 and most many threats we face today are
largely the result of ignoring this reports recommendations. Dozens of other prodigious, bipartisan
studies and reports have followed since then that clearly document the direct
and indirect links between world hunger, human rights violations, global
instability, and the growing array of other threats to our national
security. Affordable and achievable
targets with a comprehensive action plan can be found in the 17 Sustainable
Development Goals today. They offer an
action agenda to tackle the root causes of the growing chaos. What’s missing is the political will. The will to do what’s right -- and make an adequate local, national and global investment in
everyone’s freedom, security and prosperity.
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