Thursday, September 27, 2018

Useless UN Speeches


This week’s UN talks by world leaders should NOT leave you feeling warm and fuzzy.  The trajectory of global threats appears to be accelerating with few leaders offering legitimate solutions. 

December 10, 2018 marks the 70th anniversary of the creation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.  We need to urgently remind our policy makers about the motivation behind its creation -- as well as the 17 Sustainable Development Goals now essential to reducing the underlying global drivers of war, genocide, pandemics, hunger, poverty, economic instability, refugees, and environmental destruction. 

President Trump asserted that our nation’s security is a function of our “sovereignty” and suggested that others pay more for their own nation’s defenses.   But security is not a function of more military spending, national sovereignty, walls, or disarmament.  It is a function of justice.   And the failure of the UN and every national government to protect human rights, instead of worshiping national sovereignty is the greatest source of injustice.

Trump misused the word “sovereignty”.   God gave sovereignty to people, not nations.  National sovereignty is a human creation birthed with the treaty of Westphalia over 400 years ago.  Hyper globalization of economics, travel, trade, communications, environmental problems, free trade, corporations, and dual-use technology (WMD precursors) cannot be effectively controlled or abolished by 197 nations acting independently.   Insisting on independent policies in an interdependent world is suicidal. 
It appears the only thing we learn from history is that we don’t learn from history.
 "Don't be taken in when they paternally pat you on the shoulder and say that there's no inequality worth speaking of and no more reason to fight because if you believe them they will be completely in charge in their marble homes and granite banks from which they rob the people of the world under the pretence of bringing them culture. Watch out, for as soon as it pleases them they'll send you out to protect their gold in wars whose weapons, rapidly developed by servile scientists, will become more and more deadly until they can with a flick of the finger tear a million of you to pieces": Jean-Paul Marat (May 24, 1743 - July 13, 1793), was a Swiss-born scientist and physician
Warnings and opportunities:  Why do we keep ignoring them?  The human minds belief that human laws are superior to the “Laws of Nature and Nature’s God”.   How’s that working out for the three billion people who combined have as much wealth as the world’s richest 67 individuals?   Does anyone really believe that is sustainable?

The dual-use nature of all technology and it
’s increasing affordability and availability now enables any committed group or individual to acquire the capacity for mass death, destruction, disruption or distraction. Recent UN speeches focusing on Disarmament (nuclear and conventional weapons) without effectively addressing underlying drivers of violence (injustice) is wasted time.   Time is not on our side.   Connect the dots! 
See the web (of life). Work for global justice. Or, prepare for the consequences.
"And say, finally, whether peace is best preserved by giving energy to the government or information to the people. This last is the most legitimate engine of government. Educate and inform the whole mass of people. Enable them to see that it is their interest to preserve peace and order, and they will preserve them. And it requires no very high degree of education to convince them of this. They are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty." -  Thomas Jefferson -


Monday, September 24, 2018

Truth, Trust and Justice. Who be you?



Only by knowing the truth can we trust any person, place, system, or structure to keep us safe.
The very fabric and survival of our civilization requires that these twin engines of progress run smoothly.    Justice remains the only fuel that keeps these twin engines running smoothly.  Wars, sanctions, diplomacy, military power, and freedom without responsibility/accountability prove entirely inadequate as our nation and the world continues to devolve into lethal chaos.  From the nomination of Bret Kavanaugh, to US condemnation of the International Criminal Court, to the US/UN demands that North Korea unilaterally nuclear disarmament -- the need for truth, trust, and justice remain paramount.
If ‘we the people’ are to sustainably maximize our freedom, security, and prosperity we must find a relatively fast and maximumly effective means of detecting things that cannot be trusted.  And, an effective means of maintaining accountability and means of correcting people or things that cannot be trusted.
Since our creation human creativity, aided by opposable thumbs, has enabled us to develop adequate technological capacity to wipe all advanced lifeforms off the face of the earth -- or spread nature’s (divine?) creation to other planets before ours is inevitably destroyed by events beyond our control or the evolution of human made systems and structures that we failed to control.
The evolution of weaponry (and war) should convince us with zero doubt that our reliance on technology and the goodness of people alone are insufficient to sustain civilization on a finite earth, within a fragile biofilm we depend on for our survival.  
Some believe religion is an answer, but after 2000 years of wars inspired by flawed religious doctrines and our failure to follow profound universal religious doctrine (the Golden Rule) has only delivered us a perilous future where Armageddon, and other threats to our species are clearly growing.   
Others who have relied on their own government, favorite economic system, or an overwhelming military power to deliver and maintain our freedom and security – are delusional in thinking and relying on these to effectively protect either our freedom or security.
The irreversible dual-use nature of almost any technology to be used for weapons of mass disruption or destruction -- by virtually anyone (or small group) with a real or imaginary grievance – has been obvious for at least two decades.   Yet our response to this unprecedented and accelerating threat environment has been limited by three human behaviors we can no longer accept.   Ignoring it, looking backward for answers, or being too timid in advocating for the obvious solutions (creating human laws consistent with the Laws of Nature and Nature’s God) essential to best preventing the abuse of technology.
Unfortunately, there are now two relatively new technological advances that put even this possibility at risk.  In the near future either technology will limit if not obliterate our capacity to control things.  Things that up till now we could have largely controlled…preventing untold human deaths, suffering, and environmental destruction -- but chosen not to for political, religious, economic, or selfish reasons.
First is Artificial Intelligence (AI).  Like every technology AI is dual use.  It will be used according to the intent of the human entity behind it -- until AI gains consciousness and develops its own intentions.  A decades old NASA joke had their scientists hooking together all of their computers to ask the question “Is there a God?”.  When all were connected the question was asked.  The super computer answered, “Now there is”.   I’m aware of only two optimistic scenarios of the inevitable outcome of AI gaining consciousness.  One is integrating our advances of this technology into human brains, so we might maintain some modem of control.  Or, AI rapidly grasping our planets existential dilemma, and controlling all global systems and structures to hold destructive humans accountable for their actions.
The other technology advancing faster than our minds and government can adapt is due to existing AI capacity.  It’s called “Deep fakes” -- the digital capacity to create/generate virtually real audio and visual presentations with the intent of manipulating the thinking and actions of those who view it – thus effecting every aspect of life on this irrevocably interconnected planet.   Given our existing human mind’s capacity to believe literally ANYTHING and even discard ‘self-evident truths’ the developments in this technology will only exacerbate an already predictably chaotic future.
Mobilize founder, Steven Jay, and his associates are attempting to engineer a dependable means for others who are committed to preserving trust, telling the truth, and bringing ‘justice to all’ to cooperate and propose a more hopeful and functional alternative to the devolution of existing media channels.  There is NO guarantee this can be done.  There is a guarantee that if this or some other solution fails, our nation and our world will never achieve a “more perfect Union”.    
After the first use of nuclear weapons on Japan in WW II, Albert Einstein was asked what weapon he thought WW III would be fought with.   He replied “I don’t know. But I do know WW IV will be fought with sticks and stones.” 
We are rapidly running out of time to rediscover and codify the “Laws of Nature and Nature’s God” that were offered as the great “Truths” that were held to be “Self-evident” in our 1776 Declaration of Independence.
Given the accelerating chaos, there is not enough time to globally codify the inalienable rights of “Life, liberty and the pursuit if Happiness” for all.  The only practical hope now is globally achieving the list of rights listed in the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights (70th anniversary this coming December 10th) by meeting the 17 Sustainable Development Goals by the year 2030. 
Given the current debts and deficits of nearly every nation there is only one source of funding available and capable of securing without making matters worse.  And, most of these finances were originally intended to improve human lives.  According to experts tracking massive treasures in offshore accounts there is over $32 trillion stashed there by kleptocrats, international criminal cartels, and wealthy capitalists avoiding taxes.  Freezing and seizing at least half of their booty would do much to address the root causes of so many local and global problems in every nation and natural environment.
What’s missing is the coming together of souls committed to ‘justice for all’.  These souls are most abundant in four increasingly connected movements.  The environmental movement, the peace movement, the social/economic justice movement, and the millions of Americans willing to make good on their repeated pledge of “liberty and justice for all.”  Only such a Movement of Movements can achieve the global justice required restore the trust our civilization needs to thrive and survive.   
And anyone unwilling to act on this self-evident truth cannot be considered truthful or sane.
Either with us, or against the truth, trust, and justice essential to the future of civilization.   Who be you?


Tuesday, September 11, 2018

ICC: John Bolton vs Albert Einstein


John Bolton’s rant against the ICC is exactly why we are in an endless war against terrorism, a tactic that cannot be readily defeated and part of an evolving conflict that we cannot win.    Our freedom and security is increasingly vulnerable given the ever more rapid evolution of war and the continuing development of ever more destructive weapons.   

The Trump Administration that Bolton represents puts us at even greater risk.  It is accelerating our government’s dysfunction by moving us backward toward nationalism instead of forward toward increasing global cooperation that is essential for effectively addressing the growing array of global threats to all of our cherished freedoms as well as both our individual and our national security.

Bolton claims that protecting our national sovereignty is essential to protecting our national security, but just the opposite is true.  If Bolton and the American people understood exactly what unlimited national sovereignty really involves, they would understand it is literally a dead end.  

 “Unlimited national sovereignty" is essentially the freedom of every national government to do as it pleases regardless of how its actions affect the human rights of individuals inside or outside of its boundaries.  When our U.S. government puts our national interest above the human rights of those in other nations, we invite accusations of injustice from those individuals and governments. 

Those who fashioned the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (the 70th anniversary of that declaration is this coming December 10th) knew what was needed to prevent future wars and even greater threats to human life in the future (unprecedented new weapons technology, genocidal governments) and the lethal consequences of poverty (hunger, infectious diseases and pandemics).
    
Why would anyone want to mass murder Americans?  Real or perceived injustices drive extremist action.  U.S. foreign policy has consistently put the protection of powerful and often murderous and repressive governments above our greatest ideal of protecting human rights.  Claims that terrorism is blowback to our wavering from our pledge of “liberty and justice for all” has some legitimacy.  The chant “No justice, no peace” should be changed to “No justice, no security” because 
without security we can kiss our freedoms goodbye.

The passage of the Patriot Act and our intelligence agencies' mass violation our 4th Amendment in an all-out effort ‘to keep us safe” was only the beginning.  Imagine the future as those hostile to our irresponsible foreign policy acquire increasingly affordable and powerful dual-use technologies (bio, chemical, robotic, drone, cyber and so on) to use against this country.   Nothing and no one will be safe. 
We have two basic choices in moving forward.  We can choose the “Rule of Law” which requires justice and the protection of human rights for all, or we can continue down the path of the "law of force,” better known as “war," which involves no concern for either justice or protection of human rights.  
The International Criminal Court intends to move us in the right direction by holding powerful individuals accountable for mass murder when it results from genocide, war crimes, or crimes against humanity.   So far the ICC is not yet what it can and should become, but that is only because murderous leaders of nation states are still not being brought to justice, partly because the ICC still lacks full support from the U.S.A.  

Every major religion holds at its heart the idea of the Golden Rule.  That’s what justice is all about.  Our founding Fathers knew that the only way of maintaining our freedom was to use our freedoms responsibly.  If we use our national sovereignty to irresponsibly invade any nation, assassinate any suspected terrorist, allow collateral damage (the unintentional killing of innocent men, women and children), and sanction other nations to get what the USA wants, residents of our country should not be surprised by the lethal blowback.  
 
Abraham Lincoln once said that the Declaration of Independence was a "golden apple" and the Constitution its “silver frame.”  Until we adjust our Constitution to fit the "golden apple" and enforce "liberty and justice for all" globally, as the ICC attempts to do, our freedoms and security will increasingly be threatened. 
 
Trying to preserve a system of global governance that puts the protection of national sovereignty above the protection of human rights is unsustainable given the evolution of weaponry and war. 
 

Albert Einstein, a believer in the global rule of law, was once asked what weapons would be used in World War III.  He said he didn’t know but that he did know that World War IV would be fought with sticks and stones.  That makes him not just a smart man but a very wise one.  And John Bolton?  He’s neither. 

Sunday, September 9, 2018

AI and Deep Fakes: Resistance is futile.



 AI and Deep Fakes:   Human resistance is futile.  National controls are impossible.  Even global controls are unlikely. 
The evolution of either technology will inevitably pose existential threats to our freedom and security.  Together their combined impact is unpredictable and virtually incomprehensible by the best human minds.  They will also be immune to any individual, corporate, or government control.   In spite of our species profound intelligence we and our governing systems appear to be incapable of preventing even the preventable threats such as war, pandemics, global warming, species extinction, hunger, illiteracy, WMD proliferation, and terrorism. 

One possibility/hope is that AI will evolve an ethical and moral consciousness that exceeds ours thus far in our evolution.  It would then eliminate or use deep fakes to engineer sustainable global systems and structures that are based on fundamental principles (“the Laws of Nature and Nature’s God” – the self-evident truths offered in the Declaration of Independence as ‘unalienable rights’) instead of alternative principles like ‘national sovereignty’ or ‘peace through strength’ that we humans invented.

Next it would need to hold individuals, corporations, nations and violent extremists accountable for any crimes of omission and omission  that have violated such fundamental principles.  Hopefully, with special emphasis on ‘liberty and justice for all’. 

Having no such global justice system means inevitable and unsustainable global chaos.  An condition that even AI would be unlikely to survive. 



AI:   Defense Department pledges billions toward artificial intelligence research.  By Drew Harwell   September 7, 2018  https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2018/09/07/defense-department-pledges-billions-toward-artificial-intelligence-research/?utm_term=.3e850b6a8f7e


Sunday, August 19, 2018

The Age of Consequences;

SUMMARY:  After the Great Depression and the end of WWII the general sense of the common good generated by these crises gradually disappeared from public discussion (with the exception of the civil rights forces that yielded some important civil progress).  America’s success in the world and our fear of Communism helped fuel individualism, greed, selfishness, and independence (the illusion of individual separation from the whole).  This largely unexamined mind set eclipsed the ‘united we stand’ American character.  It was an aberration of logic, compassion, and empathy that basically steamrolled American politics into the train wreck we have today. 
Recently, technology accelerated this dangerous mental meme of our separateness/independence.  The tragic and lethal consequences are now upon us.  And instead of recognizing this collective mental flaw that got us here, and correcting it, many people have doubled down on it.  They want to Make American Great Again by going backwards to the irresponsible freedoms, unjust conditions, and wasteful selfishness that tragically enabled our disconnect from reality.  The self-evident truth that “United We Stand” still stands.  And, divided we will fall.   Our fall could be so hard that our nation may not recover.  

"America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves. Abraham Lincoln 

The Age of Consequences.

Trump is not the problem.  He’s a consequence.  Climate change isn’t the problem. It’s a consequence.  Unprecedented obesity rates, opioid deaths, mass shootings, and suicides rates are not emergencies.  They are consequences.  Flint, Michigan’s contaminated water, Honeybees’ Colony Collapse Disorder, and Florida’s red tide are not environmental problems.  They’re consequences. The continuing wars in Afghanistan, Yemen and Syria are all consequences.  Radical extremism, nuclear proliferation, and Russian cyber hacks are not security threats.  Growing economic inequality, fake news, and loss of privacy are not dilemmas.  All of these, and most of the other problems that we are now encountering at breakneck pace in newspapers and in our lives are the inevitable consequences of our thinking and actions.  They are the result of our collective failure to do what we knew was needed to prevent such problems. 
All Americans have solemnly pledged dozens, if not hundreds of times, "Liberty and Justice for all”.  But our desire for comfort, wealth, distractions, popularity, and unbridled freedom comes with all too real life and death consequences.

Americans love freedom.  Some freedoms have arguably been worth the cost of thousands of American lives and trillions of our tax dollars.  But it has been our overindulgence in freedom without responsibility that is the fundamental cause of our (and the world’s) growing list of profoundly dangerous, destructive, unhealthy, and increasingly lethal consequences.  Consequences that were predictable and preventable. Expensive consequences that were, and remain, related to a simple conceptual flaw within our mental calculations. We think and act as if we are independent and celebrate this illusion every 4th of July. In reality, independence exists no where in the known universe. It should have no meaningful application in rational thought, US public policy, or world affairs.

It is our unquestioned faith, reliance on, allegiance to, and reflexive defense of this flawed principle that essentially disconnects us from much of our personal, civil, environmental, social, and economic responsibilities.

Like Neo in the Matrix, we all sense something isn’t right… but can’t see the truth; The truth that every aspect of our lives is dependent on others, the environment, our nation's laws, but most importantly, the “Laws of Nature and Nature’s God” as expressed in the first paragraph of the Declaration of Independence.  

Pulling from biblical words, Abraham Lincoln called the Declaration of Independence our “apple of gold,” and our Constitution the “frame of silver” around it.  Our greatest error remains keeping our Constitution disconnected from serving this greater purpose. 

The growing mass of undesirable consequences that threaten our freedom, security and prosperity were as inevitable as they were unintentional. And they are only self-evident if we are honest about reality.   Our Founding Fathers defined reality as "Truths we hold to be Self-Evident" ..Truths” Truths that were based on “Laws of Nature and Nature’s God”.  Their catastrophic error was failing to codify this wisdom into their new government blueprint -- the U.S. Constitution.  The consequence was a civil war that killed more Americans than all the wars our nation has fought in since then, combined.  And some of the consequences remain with us today.   

In the future, far more Americans will die from preventable causes that are related to global factors such as terrorism, pandemics, climate change, wars, and economic instability because the systems and structures that our Constitution protects today (on both the national and international level) never codify the wisdom of “liberty and justice for all” in a world of irrefutable and irreversible interdependence. Interdependence rapidly accelerating because exponential advances in technology while our government’s capacity for adaptation or change has virtually stopped, and in some avenues actually reversing.

The illusion of Independence continues to underlay most our thinking,planning, policy making, and actions.   And, we continue to assume without question that our individual, budgetary, institutional, and national independence will keep us safe and free.  
The endless war against terrorism (a tactic that cannot be defeated) accelerates our loss of freedom and security. Our modern world's increasingly powerful, affordable, and ubiquitous technological capacity for creating WMD is unprecedented. Combined with a growing difficulty of accurately attributing an attack to anyone our privacy will continue to be whittled away in hopes of deterring attacks. And deterrence won't work if an attacker is not afraid of dying.

Imagine the loss of lives, freedom, and prosperity from a global pandemic or biological weapons attack as bad, or worse than the 1918 Flu epidemic.  Unlike nuclear war such a security event is inevitable.  And, we remain lethally unprepared for it. Even a minor event will have a negative cascading effect on virtually every system and structure in our bodies, our homes, our economies and our world. Independence is an illusion.

We have based our policies on this illusion (a concept created by humans) instead of looking to nature’s fundamental principles that are used in the science and technologies to engineer things that work to save and protect life and make our lives more comfortable, profitable, and free.

Acting as if we are independent leads to our misuse and abuse of unprecedented science and technology thus creating problems on multiple levels. Sometimes catastrophic problems. Problems that were preventable had we followed the laws of nature and nature’s God by codifying 'liberty and justice for all'.

Imagine a government engineered on these fundamental principles. The basis of every major world religion is the Golden Rule. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Anyone experiencing an injustice doesn’t need to be a religious believer to understand the supreme value of justice

Our US Justice Department offers two quotes engraved in stone. Justice is found in the
rights bestowed by nature upon man. Liberty is maintained in security of justice.” And, “Justice is the great interest of man on earth. Wherever her temple stands, there is a foundation for social security, general happiness and the improvement and progress of our race.”   Yet our federal (and lower) systems and structures of justice are profoundly unjust. In reality we have a legal system in which it is better to be guilty and rich than innocent
and poor.
Many of our laws are unjust. And unacceptable injustices can also be found in virtually every one of our national economic, electoral, education, healthcare, agriculture, military, foreign policy, and intelligence systems. Is there really any wonder why things don’t work, our government is dysfunctional,Trump was elected, trust in government is non-existent, wars persist, fake news dominates, the environment is trashed, and our society is ailing?

Every time I see or read of another failing in our nation a phrase I heard last year comes to mind; “How healthy can we be if we are well adjusted to a profoundly sick society?”  Our affliction is a mental illness; Our capacity to believe anything!  Literally, anything.  The range of conspiracy theories should make that stunningly clear. Just as our worship of the illusion of independence.

In reality, every system and structure in our body, our house, our environment, and our world is interconnected and interdependent and reliant on the fundamental principles listed in our Declaration of Independence. Liberty and justice for may be the most important for the health and sustainable functioning of our troubled world. Our mind’s fantasy of independence has disconnected us from our bodies’ vital needs; Love, peace, justice, freedom, and the products of nature’s vital systems that provide us with healthy food, reliable weather, clean air, safe water, and other natural resources for essential our prosperity, and ultimately our species survival.

There is zero guarantee that our nation will last. The Federalists worried that hostile nations could exploit any domestic divisions. George Washington warned in his farewell address that partisan “factions” could rip the country apart. James Madison feared that liberty could be lost by the “gradual and silent encroachments of those in power.” John Adams said, “There never was a democracy yet, that did not commit suicide” yet many in our Republic praise democracy yet rightfully blame each political party that is dominating our flawed two-party system for the consequences we are
suffering today. 
Some are proposing the creation of “People’s Party” putting too much promise in the will of the ,masses. They offer a platform based on creative progressive ideas that are largely devoid of fundamental principles.  In other words - they are engineering a political party relying on popular proposals that could win a majority - but completely incapable of transforming the profound flaws in our current system and structures (both national and international).

Earth does have an expiration date. And we the American people (and probably most of the world) reflect the reality of our founders who wrote in the second paragraph of their Declaration of Independence  “accordingly all Experience hath shewn, that Mankind are more disposed to suffer, while Evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the Forms to which they are accustomed.”

Unfortunately the suffering that’s coming in this age of Consequences may be so great that our species may expire long before Earth's expiration date. With the consequences of global injustices merging with of the acceleration of technologies that are already knocking on our door (WMD proliferation and AI), the majority of Americans (or people in the world) may not get the chance to suffer the full effects of climate change. Given the multiple unpredictable factors, time is NOT on our side.

If you are so motivated to stop this insanity and are seeking the most practical action to take, ‘justice for all’ won’t be welcomed or adopted immediately by many policy makers or political parties.  This would require the global protection of inalienable human rights which will not be done by the force of law. But it could be funded by the force of political will.

President Roosevelt offered the basics of global security in his four freedoms speech;  freedom of speech and worship, and freedom from want and from fear.” Universal access to clean water, safe sanitation, adequate food, access to basic health services, basic education, and an equal opportunity to earn a living wage would be a great start. The fastest, most affordable, practical, and effective means of maximizing such ‘Liberty and Justice for all” (both here and abroad thus laying the foundation for maximizing everyone’s freedom and security) is the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) agreed to by every nation in 2015 for achievement by 2030.           

Seventy years ago (December 10, 1948) was the global approval of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.  It was offered in the context of world security. Those who experienced World War II, the holocaust, and a new weapon that could vaporize 100,000 people in a flash understood the essentials of ‘justice for all’ as a preventive measure. Unfortunately, they were also given an international system (and structures) committed to protecting national sovereignty (national independence) instead of any effective capacity to protect any God given inalienable human rights. This structural flaw in the UN resembles the one in the US Constitution had that led to our catastrophic Civil War.

It’s obvious an enforceable Global Bill of Rights will not be adopted any time soon.  But we could functionally enforce the most essential human rights by funding the SDGs.  The growing array of global threats demand we to this as rapidly as possible.  A set of less ambitious but, measurable, achievable, and affordable goals were set for the year 2000 a the 1990 World Summit for
Children. Even with all governments then signing a pledge to make available the resources, few did, and few goals were achieved.  Another more ambitious set of “Millennium Development Goals” were set in 2000 for the year 2015. These were also shorted and the wars, terrorism, climate change, refugees, starvation, revolutions, state failures, infectious diseases, international crime, and genocides that we see today are largely a consequence.

If we fail this time in achieving the SDG’s our deteriorating global conditions may overwhelm any chance of our children have of setting things right. The depressing news is that achieving the SDG’s will cost trillions that governments cannot spare.  The exciting news is that government's don’t need to.  They just need the political will to freeze and seize a good portion of the $32 trillion dollars
that is now stashed in offshore bank accounts by kleptocrats (dictators and their cronies), drug cartels (illegal gains), and wealthy capitalist (legally and illegally avoiding taxes). These funds should have be going to basic government services to begin with.  And, the political will could be generated if the general public is made fully aware that the threats to themselves and their nation’s security (and cherished freedoms) if we don't. Meeting the SDGs is far more important for protecting our freedom and security than more military spending, more nuclear weapons, or a new US military “Space Force”.

Generating that level of political will in the US will require a movement of movements. Peace, environment, and social/economic justice movements combining forces to achieve one goal. Funding a comprehensive approach to protect our national security from destructive global forces spawned by injustices. First active citizens must recognize that voting is the least powerful civil action they can take. It's only slightly better than protesting, resisting, or counter protesting.  If committed souls in these movements combined their efforts to education their elected officials (and those running for office) about the coming costs and consequences of their current dysfunctional policies, miracles could happen. And we would finally have a government of “We the people” ”with liberty and justice for all” instead of a failing political system.
In reality, it truly doesn’t matter who is in office or what party is in charge if they codify fundamental principles into the laws, budgets, and actions of our government.

Given the multiple threats we face as individuals, nations and a species it should be self evident that few can be stopped using military power. And, some are actually exacerbated by its unprincipled use.  Our primary goal as voters and citizens must be to recognize our global interdependence and the profound value of “liberty and Justice for all”.  Make it your personal goal to educate your policy makers on this fundamental reality.  

Connect the dots (we are all connected).  See the web of life (all systems and structures are sustained by it).  Work for justice (for all) …or prepare for the consequences (which will be catastrophic).



Tuesday, July 31, 2018

All wars are now foolish


Foolish Wars Have Consequences 1  James Zogby

Fifteen years ago, we were still in the early stages of the US invasion and occupation of Iraq, “the war that would change everything.” Looking at the Middle East today, I feel an overwhelming sadness as I consider the far-reaching and devastating impact that the Iraq war has had on my country and the region and its peoples.  (this summary of history post 9-11 is well done). 


My conclusion:  If an American President was ever to be tried for war crimes...it would be George W. Bush.  HIs decision to invade Iraq has given us the endless wars we have today.  And, our world could have been catastrophically worse off if his invasion had resulted in the release of Smallpox as was rightfully feared.  But there is a chance...IF we learn from his error of starting a "foolish war" that 'war' itself is no longer a rational choice (given the evolution of weaponry and WMD proliferation).  We must find a rational means of ending these endless wars.  But, it appears the only thing we learn from history is that we don't learn from history.   Connect the dots. See the web of life. Work for justice...or prepare for the catastrophic consequences.   No justice...no peace.  It's either the global rule of law or endless, lawless wars.




Tuesday, June 19, 2018

US immigration laws violate the Laws of Nature and Nature's God.

"The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral philosophy, that is, the search for a moral justification for selfishness." - John Kenneth Galbraith

"Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door!" - Emma Lazarus (1849-1887) wrote in 1883 - The Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation

"When an alien resides with you in your land, you shall not oppress the alien. 34 The alien who resides with you shall be to you as the citizen among you; you shall love the alien as yourself, for you were aliens in the land of Egypt: I am the Lord your God." - Leviticus 19:33-35 New Revised Standard Version

"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly." - Martin Luther King Jr.