The Swonden controversy gets
stranger and stranger. When Edward Snowden was traveling globally from Hong
Kong to Moscow, and other places, there is the advancement of PCLOB. This is
called the Privacy Liberties Oversight Board. It was recreated and running at the
time when Edward Snowden talked to Glenn Greenwald about his leak. It was created back in 2004. The PCLOB
was supposed to the agency reporting to Congress about our civil liberties and
mass spying by agencies like the NSA. The White House says that they want to
have the right balance between privacy and security (they want to include the
private sector in handling the situation). Folks have the right to have a
discussion about who exactly is Edward Snowden. There are still those that want
CISPA to be passed as well. Many of the newly reconstituted PCLOB members are
allied with big business, the Chamber of Commerce, and a single law firm (that
contracts with major corporations that helped them get legislation passed in
Congress). The PCLOB was never formed under Obama yet they were
supposedly our protectors, being the only real oversight of the massive spying
program. Under CISPA, they are again our ONLY protectors standing between us
and the corporations with their new authority to do whatever they want with our
most intimate information. The PCLOB is up and running and being tasked by
Obama to formulate the response to the Snowden psyop. One goal of this incident
by the establishment is the passage of CISPA. This bill is supported by
corporations and lobbying groups like Microsoft, Facebook, IBM, etc. The bill
gives a broad definition of information that can be shared by private Internet
companies with government agencies. It overrides existing federal or state
privacy laws according to Meeks. The bill can cause backdoor wiretap program.
The reason is that the information being shared is not limited specifically to
issues of cyber security, but it could be used for any other purpose as well.
The Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board is similar to the 2004 9/11
Commission. That commission did nothing to prevent the Patriot Act and the
Military Commissions Act from ending. Many members of the PCLOB are
reactionaries. One of them like Rachel Brand worked for corporations in trying
to fight regulations that limit their profits. Now, we see that Edward Snowden
did not released no massively new information, he repeatedly exaggerated or
lied about his background, he dropped out of high school, and was made to have
huge experience in the NSA. Jon Rappaport claims that Snowden is being used as
a turf war between the CIA and the NSA. While this is going on, the Congress is
still trying to pass the evil CISPA bill. It is illegal and against our
constitutional rights to allow the spying agencies access to our personal data
as a broad sweeping generality AND it’s certainly against our constitutional
rights to have them recording everything we say for future use or blackmail.
Now, this doesn't mean that we should ignore real issues. We should follow the real
issues. We should continually oppose the illegal NSA spying program and advance
our civil liberty rights. We should disagree with the terrorist actions of the
FBI and the CIA that have existed for decades. We should continue to protest
for justice and advocate solutions to our issues. For solutions are some of the
ways that we can truly have a better society. We should go out and speak truth
to power.
We know of the hypocrisy that is
found in the U.S. government. One example is how Congress did something. They
exempted itself form the prohibition against trading on inside information.
This is the law that got Martha Stewart and other human beings thrown into
jail. Washington reactionary politicians claim that we have to slash basic
services. Yet, they waste hundreds of billions of dollars on counterproductive
boondoggles. These waste spending actions are geared to corporate welfare,
military and security wasteful projects, other pork, harmful quantitative
easing, unnecessary nuclear subsidies, the failed war on drugs, and other
wasted expenses. That is why we don't need to impose austerity on the people
who are trying to literally survive in the world. The D.C. hypocrite politicians
did not want giant failed banks to be nationalized since they claimed that that
would be socialism. Yet, these agents from Congress bailed them out to billions
of dollars each year and created a system where all of the profits are
privatized and all of the losses are socialized. You can temporarily
nationalized the failed banks and then spin them off to the private sector. You
can break them up even instead of bailouts. Even recent bills claiming to
rescue homeowners did little and bail out the banks. The big banks are not
being accountable for their actions. There has been the expansion of the Bush
era spy programs now. China is doing cyber warfare, but the U.S. government is
doing the same thing. White House administrations for years have been very
secretive. Glenn Greenwald or the Guardian reporter broke the NSA spying
scandal and others has done so for years. Many journalists who criticize the
administration or the establishment have been prosecuted or harassed. The U.S. is
directly supporting Al Qaeda terrorists in Syria, Libya, Mali, Bosnia, Chechnya,
Iran, and other nations before and after 9/11. Some government documents from
the DHS, etc. falsely label American citizens as similar to terrorists if they
protest, complain, or do normal actions in America. The White House leaks
classified information all of the time as a means to gain public opinion,
glorify the President, or to help advance the war on terrorism. The
state just hates when the leaks expose their wrongdoing or embarrasses
them. There are many laws that violate human civil liberties all of the time
too. The state has illegally monitoring peacefully anti-war groups via fusion
centers all of the time. The Swonden controversy continues as he escaped Hong
Kong and he is inside of Moscow, Russia. This is especially hypocritical given
that liberals like Noam Chomsky and conservatives like the director of the
National Security Agency under Ronald Reagan (Lt. General William Odom) all say
that the American government is the world's largest purveyor of terrorism.
It is hypocritical for the U.S. government to talk about fighting terrorism
when the CIA and other state entities have funded terrorists for years and
decades.
Gun history is definitely important
to study indeed. Some gun control laws back in the day and recently were made
to restrict the rights of minorities and the poor. In 1803, the planters in New
Orleans wanted to have the existing free black militia disarmed and exclude
free blacks from owning arms. This was after the Haitian Revolution of the
1790's when black men, women, and children defeated French imperialists. Back
in the early 1800's, the New Orleans city government also stopped whites form
teaching fencing to free blacks and blacks were banned from teaching fencing.
Arms restrictions were common among free blacks in the South and the North.
This accelerated after the 1831 Nat Turner rebellion. Irrational fears among
some whites caused more restrictions on blacks owning weapons. In response to
Turners Rebellion, the Virginia Legislature made it illegal for free blacks
"to keep or carry any firelock of any kind, any military weapon, or any
powder or lead." Even the 1834 Tennessee Constitution only allowed free
white men to own arms while the Article XI, Section 26 of the 1796 Tennessee
Constitution read: "That the freemen of this State have a right to keep
and to bear arms for their common defence." Certain gun control laws of
the past have been straight up racist. During the Civil War, numerous human
beings used arms to end the oppressive system of the Confederacy. Arming former
black slaves helped to defeat the gray enemy during the Civil War that lasted
from 1861 to 1865. “Men of Color, To Arms!” was Frederick Douglas' slogan as he
campaigned for black volunteers for such famous regiments as the 54th
Massachusetts. Many black Union forces were definitely instrumental in the
Union victory. In concurring opinion narrowly construing a Florida gun control
law passed in 1893, Justice Buford stated the 1893 law “was passed when there
was a great influx of negro laborers in this State….The same condition existed
when the Act was amended in 1901 and the Act was passed for the purpose of
disarming the negro laborers….The statute was never intended to be applied to the
white population and in practice has never been so applied…”. Watson v. Stone,
148 Fla. 516, 524, 4 So.2d 700, 703 (1941) (GMU CR LJ, p. 69). The Deacons for
Defense did not just provide armed resistance. They provided several other
services to the community. Their model was duplicated by the Black Panther
Party for Self Defense (the original party, not the New Black Panther Party. The NBPP is more controversial and it has warriors among brothers and sisters in them too regardless if you agree with everything that they stand for or not). Even Dr. King believed in the
following ideas: “As we have seen, the first public expression of
disenchantment with nonviolence arose around the question of “self-defense.” In
a sense this is a false issue, for the right to defend one’s home and one’s
person when attacked has been guaranteed through the ages by common law.”
(Martin Luther King, Jr., Where Do We Go From Here: Chaos or Community? Chapter
II, Black Power, Page 55, Harper & Row Publishers Inc., First Edition,
1967). The 1967 arms law in California banned open carrying of firearms in
the cities of California. This law was passed easily after the Black Panthers demonstrated
against it by walking into the Assembly Chamber carrying pistols, rifles, and
at least one sawed off shotgun. This law was called the Mulford Act. The Crime
Bill of 1994 was wrong too for many reasons. Bill Clinton back then agreed with
unreasonable searches or unwarranted searches in Chicago housing projects.
The Crime Bill of 1994 was passed after hard debate in Congress. It was opposed
by an unlikely coalition in the House. The opposition came from most
Republicans, some conservative Democrats, and many African American Democrats.
The first two groups disagreed with it for gun rights issues (like the assault
weapons ban) and many Black Democrats opposed it since they believed that the
death penalty provisions would disproportionately affect blacks. It passed and
the rest is history. It is also important to note that we need to improve our
socioeconomic conditions as well. We need universal health care. We need real
jobs, affordable housing, and we need justice in the world. These actions in
conjunction with other solutions can reduce gun violence in the world.
1968 was one of the most
revolutionary years in human history. It was a year of class struggle and
revolutionary upheaval in the world. It was during that time when Dr. Martin
Luther King led his last fight for human liberation. Dr. King knew that legal
equality means little without economic equality. That is why he said that
African Americans still live in the basement of the Great Society. He wanted
human beings to have power. He wanted the SCLC to focus on giving power as a means
to provide a guaranteed annual income for all Americans. He rejeceds the notion
of blacks getting themselves up by their own bootstraps, which is a common
mantra of reactionaries. He believed that reparations are deserving of African
Americans and he was highly critical of capitalism. In 1968, Dr. King fought
for billions of dollars to be spent as a means to end poverty once and for all.
He told a New York Times reporter in 1968 that: "...In a sense, you
could say we’re involved in the class struggle..." This was exemplified in
his Poor People’s Campaign. He faced challenges, because even the middle
class clergy wanted to focus on political power in the ballot box without
organizing to help the poorest of the poor. The FBI tried to disrupt the
campaign. They or those in the FBI planted false stories as a means to demonize
Dr. King. He died in trying to give labor rights to sanitation works in
Memphis, Tennessee. In 1968, a revolutionary spirit captivated Americans. Back
then, many of the youth wanted change to give justice to the poor and to give
the bankers accountability for the legacies of exploitation and oppression.
There were demonstrations for liberation found in London, Paris, Berlin, Poland,
Mexico, Argentina, the rest of Latin America, Africa, and throughout the world.
This modern radicalization occurred in the USA for centuries, but it went into
another level by the 1960's. Students fought for rights and antiwar ideologies
in May of 1968 inside of France as well. The middle class in Paris was shocked by the police
brutality against middle-class students that they had witnessed in the Latin
Quarter and they became supportive of the students. Many workers joined
in protests with the students. The protesters occupied factories all over
France. It was the largest general strike ever attempted in France. For some,
May 1968 meant the end of traditional collective action and the beginning of a
new era to be dominated mainly by the so-called new social movements. All side
agreed to an election by July of 1968. The criminal justice system in the
states in 1968 was just as racist and evil as Jim Crow segregation. Massive
police brutality existed in August 1968 at the Democratic Party national
convention. Human beings were tortured and assaulted by Chicago police
officers. Richard J. Daley or the mayor of Chicago back then wanted no
demonstrations or other likeminded actions at the convention. The National
Mobilization Committee to End the War and the Students for a Democratic Society
want social change. The violence was so bad in the streets of Chicago that one
speaker denounced Daley's actions as a part of Gestapo tactics. The outcome of this
whole affair was that it splintered the Democratic Party power base for decades to come
(and it ended an era. It caused the growth of political divisions that persists
to this very day). The world was changing indeed. Many minorities wanted
freedom and justice. The antiwar movement believed that the Vietnamese people
have the right to their own independence and self-determination excluding
Western occupation or imperialism. Thousands of the Black Panther Party
movement organized as a means to try to liberate black human beings from
oppression. The BPP ultimately wanted freedom for all oppressed human
beings of the world.
There are numerous mysteries with
the Superman story indeed. Superman tries to assimilate into Earth like many
immigrants in real life try to assimilate to American society while maintaining
their immigrant identity. Ironically, the creators of the Superman comics were
second generation Jewish kids back in the day. Howard Jacobson of the London
Times has called Superman "the boy with the Kabbalistic name, the boy from
the shtetl. Superman might be Jewish, but it's only so long as no one knows
he's Jewish that he is capable of performing wonders. And you can't get more
Jewish than that." Superman wants to perform wonders and repair order
and balance in the world. He believes in duty and justice. He wants to serve
the human race in the dira b'tachtonim or the physical world. In we life, we
have recognize that we have a body and a soul and developing our spirituality
is key to respecting our true nature in the Universe. Also, Jor-el means God
will uplift in the Hebrew language. The El is a suffix in Jewish tradition
that signifies power and great importance. The three legs of the Superman myth
— truth, justice and the American way — are straight out of the Mishnah. “The
world,” it reads, “endures on three things: justice, truth and peace.” The explosion of Krypton according to scholars
is similar to the Kabbalah tradition of the divine vessel being shattered and
Jewish human beings have the responsibility to enact tikkun haolam as a means
to repair the vessel including the world. Many Jewish new immigrants back
in the early 20th century were torn between the Old and New World identities
psychologically (as portrayed in the fundamental personality of Superman).
Larry Tye is an author that wrote on the mysteries of Superman indeed.
By Timothy
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