Hello world!

It is time for the warrior
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Meet Mr. Geoff> Space&Motion
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Ah! But my dear Mr. Geoff, we are more alike than is apparent.
Consider “The pen is mightier than the sword.”
Your weapon of choice is the pen, mine is the sword. Your method of choice is to enlighten, mine is to defend. Both are necessary. We need the diplomat and we need the warrior. They are two sides of the same coin. We need the enlightenment and we need the anger. Alone neither can succeed. A enlightened word and an angry sword will get you much more than a word or a sword alone.
Consider “A centered’s thoughts are governed by his own truth, an idiot’s thoughts are governed by someone elses truth.” – el Loco Gringo
This is the stupidity you speak of. An idiot has no “me”. No inner voice that whispers “back off” when someone else tries to occupy “rent free space” in their mind. They become zombies, robots, hollow, golems pretending to be wise, clanking around in this meaningless ant warren of a society we inhabit. They are, in fact, without volition.
The centered, being pragmatic, understand and accept the ambiguity of the situation, pretending to be idiots, doing what ever it takes to survive but maintaining their individuation, however surreptitiously.
Then there are the nexialists, what Maslow called the transcendents. They understand and do not accept the ambiguity of the situation, and they’re going to do something about it. Their minds have not been hijacked.
Consider “Charlie Chimp” What would Charlie do?
I use the metaphorical Charlie Chimp in understanding human behavior. (Ardi Australopithecus Africanus doesn’t really roll off the tongue) He was a hominid roaming the savannah in the paleolithic. The society was simple, an alpha male would beat the other males about the head and shoulders to enforce subservience. If he got to be too much of a jerk they’d kill him and let someone else take over. Worked pretty well actually. Then the alpha male morphed into an ideology and the band morphed into a hyper-tribe. But we still behave as if we lived in the paleolithic. The savannah is swarming with rival bands and there is constant conflict. The grubs under the rocks are getting harder to find and the fruit isn’t as plentiful as it used to be. Other bands are shitting upstream making us sick. Instead of throwing rocks across the stream at a rival band, we face the prospect of throwing nukes across the ocean.
Consider the English sheep dog, the pseudo sheep
This animal I find fascinating. Unique among the drovers, it bonds with the sheep not the shepherd. It even looks like a sheep and waits in line to be sheared. A heavy muscular dog it can dispatch a wolf with ease. When the flock is threatened it rushes to defend his flock. Surprise! But he frightens the sheep, like the wolf he has teeth and knows how to use them, and they can’t tell the difference. Yet He is the one the sheep huddle behind when the wolf comes to the door.
Consider the “Twilight of the gods”
The viking gods in Valhalla are preparing their defense against the evil giants. At stake is the survival of the world. Being gods they know they will lose in the gotterdamerung and the world will be destroyed in a maelstrum. Yet they send the Valkyries out to enlist the bravely fallen in battle to share in the honor of dying for a just cause.
Consider Don Quixote
To dream the impossible dream
To fight the unbeatable foe
To bear with unbearable sorrow
To run where the brave dare not goTo right the unrightable wrong
To love pure and chaste from afar
To try when your arms are too weary
To reach the unreachable star

This is my quest
To follow that star
No matter how hopeless
No matter how far

To fight for the right
Without question or pause
To be willing to march into Hell
For a heavenly cause

And I know if I’ll only be true
To this glorious quest
That my heart will lie peaceful and calm
When I’m laid to my rest

And the world will be better for this
That one man, scorned and covered with scars
Still strove with his last ounce of courage
To reach the unreachable star

It is the way of the warrior.
It is the right thing to do.
It is time.
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Valedictorian

Valedictorian

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Erica Goldson Valedictorian of Coxsackie-Athens High School. August, 2010

Here I stand

There is a story of a young, but earnest Zen student who approached his teacher, and asked the Master, “If I work very hard and diligently, how long will it take for me to find Zen? The Master thought about this, then replied, “Ten years . .” The student then said, “But what if I work very, very hard and really apply myself to learn fast — How long then?” Replied the Master, “Well, twenty years.” “But, if I really, really work at it, how long then?” asked the student. “Thirty years,” replied the Master. “But, I do not understand,” said the disappointed student. “At each time that I say I will work harder, you say it will take me longer. Why do you say that?” Replied the Master, “When you have one eye on the goal, you only have one eye on the path.”

This is the dilemma I’ve faced within the American education system. We are so focused on a goal, whether it be passing a test, or graduating as first in the class. However, in this way, we do not really learn. We do whatever it takes to achieve our original objective.

Some of you may be thinking, “Well, if you pass a test, or become valedictorian, didn’t you learn something? Well, yes, you learned something, but not all that you could have. Perhaps, you only learned how to memorize names, places, and dates to later on forget in order to clear your mind for the next test. School is not all that it can be. Right now, it is a place for most people to determine that their goal is to get out as soon as possible.

I am now accomplishing that goal. I am graduating. I should look at this as a positive experience, especially being at the top of my class. However, in retrospect, I cannot say that I am any more intelligent than my peers. I can attest that I am only the best at doing what I am told and working the system. Yet, here I stand, and I am supposed to be proud that I have completed this period of indoctrination. I will leave in the fall to go on to the next phase expected of me, in order to receive a paper document that certifies that I am capable of work. But I contest that I am a human being, a thinker, an adventurer – not a worker. A worker is someone who is trapped within repetition – a slave of the system set up before him.But now, I have successfully shown that I was the best slave. I did what I was told to the extreme. While others sat in class and doodled to later become great artists, I sat in class to take notes and become a great test-taker. While others would come to class without their homework done because they were reading about an interest of theirs, I never missed an assignment. While others were creating music and writing lyrics, I decided to do extra credit, even though I never needed it. So, I wonder, why did I even want this position? Sure, I earned it, but what will come of it? When I leave educational institutionalism, will I be successful or forever lost? I have no clue about what I want to do with my life; I have no interests because I saw every subject of study as work, and I excelled at every subject just for the purpose of excelling, not learning. And quite frankly, now I’m scared.

John Taylor Gatto, a retired school teacher and activist critical of compulsory schooling, asserts, “We could encourage the best qualities of youthfulness – curiosity, adventure, resilience, the capacity for surprising insight simply by being more flexible about time, texts, and tests, by introducing kids into truly competent adults, and by giving each student what autonomy he or she needs in order to take a risk every now and then. But we don’t do that.” Between these cinderblock walls, we are all expected to be the same. We are trained to ace every standardized test, and those who deviate and see light through a different lens are worthless to the scheme of public education, and therefore viewed with contempt.

H. L. Mencken wrote in The American Mercury for April 1924 that the aim of public education is not “to fill the young of the species with knowledge and awaken their intelligence. … Nothing could be further from the truth. The aim … is simply to reduce as many individuals as possible to the same safe level, to breed and train a standardized citizenry, to put down dissent and originality. That is its aim in the United States.”

To illustrate this idea, doesn’t it perturb you to learn about the idea of “critical thinking.” Is there really such a thing as “uncritically thinking?” To think is to process information in order to form an opinion. But if we are not critical when processing this information, are we really thinking? Or are we mindlessly accepting other opinions as truth?

This was happening to me, and if it wasn’t for the rare occurrence of an avant-garde tenth grade English teacher, Donna Bryan, who allowed me to open my mind and ask questions before accepting textbook doctrine, I would have been doomed. I am now enlightened, but my mind still feels disabled. I must retrain myself and constantly remember how insane this ostensibly sane place really is.

And now here I am in a world guided by fear, a world suppressing the uniqueness that lies inside each of us, a world where we can either acquiesce to the inhuman nonsense of corporatism and materialism or insist on change. We are not enlivened by an educational system that clandestinely sets us up for jobs that could be automated, for work that need not be done, for enslavement without fervency for meaningful achievement. We have no choices in life when money is our motivational force. Our motivational force ought to be passion, but this is lost from the moment we step into a system that trains us, rather than inspires us.

We are more than robotic bookshelves, conditioned to blurt out facts we were taught in school. We are all very special, every human on this planet is so special, so aren’t we all deserving of something better, of using our minds for innovation, rather than memorization, for creativity, rather than futile activity, for rumination rather than stagnation? We are not here to get a degree, to then get a job, so we can consume industry-approved placation after placation. There is more, and more still.

The saddest part is that the majority of students don’t have the opportunity to reflect as I did. The majority of students are put through the same brainwashing techniques in order to create a complacent labor force working in the interests of large corporations and secretive government, and worst of all, they are completely unaware of it. I will never be able to turn back these 18 years. I can’t run away to another country with an education system meant to enlighten rather than condition. This part of my life is over, and I want to make sure that no other child will have his or her potential suppressed by powers meant to exploit and control. We are human beings. We are thinkers, dreamers, explorers, artists, writers, engineers. We are anything we want to be – but only if we have an educational system that supports us rather than holds us down. A tree can grow, but only if its roots are given a healthy foundation.

For those of you out there that must continue to sit in desks and yield to the authoritarian ideologies of instructors, do not be disheartened. You still have the opportunity to stand up, ask questions, be critical, and create your own perspective. Demand a setting that will provide you with intellectual capabilities that allow you to expand your mind instead of directing it. Demand that you be interested in class. Demand that the excuse, “You have to learn this for the test” is not good enough for you.Education is an excellent tool, if used properly, but focus more on learning rather than getting good grades.

For those of you that work within the system that I am condemning, I do not mean to insult; I intend to motivate. You have the power to change the incompetencies of this system. I know that you did not become a teacher or administrator to see your students bored. You cannot accept the authority of the governing bodies that tell you what to teach, how to teach it, and that you will be punished if you do not comply. Our potential is at stake.

For those of you that are now leaving this establishment, I say, do not forget what went on in these classrooms. Do not abandon those that come after you. We are the new future and we are not going to let tradition stand. We will break down the walls of corruption to let a garden of knowledge grow throughout America. Once educated properly, we will have the power to do anything, and best of all, we will only use that power for good, for we will be cultivated and wise. We will not accept anything at face value. We will ask questions, and we will demand truth.

So, here I stand. I am not standing here as valedictorian by myself. I was molded by my environment, by all of my peers who are sitting here watching me. I couldn’t have accomplished this without all of you. It was all of you who truly made me the person I am today. It was all of you who were my competition, yet my backbone. In that way, we are all valedictorians.

I am now supposed to say farewell to this institution, those who maintain it, and those who stand with me and behind me, but I hope this farewell is more of a “see you later” when we are all working together to rear a pedagogic movement. But first, let’s go get those pieces of paper that tell us that we’re smart enough to do so!

Sign of the Times

HereIStand.pdf

Sign of the Times

HereIStand.pdf

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Insurgents

The Insurgents

I’d like to give all of you just coming back from the mid east a heads up.  Pay close attention, this is important.  When I was in the military things were a lot different. I had my choice of career fields, my choice of assignment were places like Germany, England, Japan, Italy, Korea.  When I got out I could look forward to collage, career, marriage, kids, home, health care all backed by Uncle Sugar.  The American Dream.

Things have changed.  You are leaving one war and entering another.  This war is even more insidious and nefarious than the one you just left.  People have always known that politicians were crooked, but now they have it down to a science.  Remember that America is great in spite of government, not because of it.  I am not advocating a return to the past, that hasn’t worked for the history of man.  Time moves on.  Remember that Americans can always be counted on to do the right thing, once they’ve exausted all the other possibilities.

Just pay attention

and do the right thing

There is a war We are winning Contoveros

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Vikings

el Loco Gringo is
Bad to the bone

These vikings were some bad dudes, real kick-ass philosophy.  Their gods were in Valhalla.  Being gods, they could see the future.  The Gotterdamerung (final battle between good and evil) was coming and they knew they were going to lose and the earth would be destroyed in a maelstrum (evil storm).   But they chose to fight anyway because it was the right thing to do. They sent valkyries to the battlefields to gather those who had died honorably and invited them to participate. These guys were bad to the bone.

Gotterdamerung Viking Kittens Apocalypse Now Thor

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Sheepdog

Sheepdog Hero

The Way of the Warrior

The sheepdog metaphor is central to the mind set of anyone who has been in the military. (There is a military algorithm) It is the Warrior’s Code of Honor. To protect the good from evil.

The English Sheepdog is a stocky muscular dog. Unlike most dogs this one bonds with the sheep. It even looks like a sheep. It hides among the flock. It will viciously defend it’s brothers and sisters. More than a match for a wolf. It even waits in line with the sheep to get sheared. But when he comes back to to lick his wounds, he frightens the sheep.  Like the wolf he has teeth and knows how to use them.  Yet he is the one the sheep huddle behind when the wolf threatens.

Amazing animal.

Sheepdog Hero On wolves, sheep and sheepdogs – David Grossman Ralph & Sam Sam Contoveros

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Pink Battle Tank

Meet Mr Geoff> http://www.spaceandmotion.com/

The rat brain controlling the car was cool!

Yes the universe is negentropic=self organizing. Just the evolution of complex interconnected repeating wave patterns. Life adds a replicating aspect to these wave patterns.

Yes- you are just the full on battle tank in all its brutal glory – seeking to destroy bullshit. I am cheering you on!

But we are very out-numbered – don’t you think!

Cheers,

Geoff

I picture us as the centurion and the patrician discussing what to do about the barbarians at the gate while the citizens of Rome are fucking their brains out in a hedonistic orgy. Outnumbered? Well, maybe not. Don’t forget that the idiots are incapable of independent thought, and so are out of the equation.

Ayn Rand speaks to this> “My books are directed at the few, the movers of society” She speaks of second handers, who live in a second hand world. (idiots)

also this> http://www.aynrand.org/site/PageServer?pagename=about_ari

Looking for “the answer” to a question? There are plenty of websites out there which will tell you what to think. Serendip instead aims at helping you to think for yourself, and in the process of discovery to formulate new questions and new explorations.” – Serendip

http://serendip.brynmawr.edu/exchange/

or this>“Stupidity has a definite evolutionary function. I’m all for abolishing stupidity, but before it goes, while there’s still a lot of it around, we should pay tribute to it. …The strongest conspiracy is the conspiracy of the stupid, To prevent schools from educating their children, because they want their children to be as dumb as they are. To prevent television from putting anything intelligent on.” – Robert Anton Wilson

or this> http://ellocogringo.wordpress.com/the-x-files/the-beast/

Bottom up thinking Heylighen> http://pespmc1.vub.ac.be/Construc.html

Bottom up thinking Paul Grobstein> http://serendip.brynmawr.edu/sci_cult/pragmatism.html

Bottom up thinking links> http://carbon.ucdenver.edu/~mryder/itc_data/constructivism.html

And here’s the orator> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iG9CE55wbtY

and the scientist> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gj8IA6xOpSk

and the seer> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNcLKbJs3xk

and the lyricist> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQ798THmR5Y

and the oracle> www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEZtw1yt8Kc

and the sage> http://www.spaceandmotion.com/Physics-Albert-Einstein-Theory-Relativity.htm

And there is an Academy> www.ted.com

And 4 more warriors> http://discovermagazine.com/2009/apr/18-the-pugnacious-paper-that-aims-to-turn-neuroscience-on-its-head

and> http://www.pashler.com/Articles/Vul_etal_2008inpress.pdf

Wish you have told me about you writers block.

And Here> http://ellocogringo.wordpress.com/the-x-files/drb-43/

Maybe some shrubbery around the turret and garlands on the barrel?

Outnumbered, no, outflanked, yes. – walt

 

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Price of peace

You’ve got to check out this video

The Price of Peace

“It was the soldier, that gave you freedom of the press not the reporter

It was the soldier, not the poet that gave you freedom of expression

It was the soldier that gave you freedom of speech, not the campus organizer

It is the soldier that salutes the flag It is the soldier that serves under the flag

And it is the soldier whose coffin is draped by the flag

So that others may have the right to bum the flag.”

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Veterans Health

Epigenetics is a newly discovered genetic mechanism that can PERMANENTLY be passed down to descendents. The high levels of cortisol that occur during a highly stressful event makes it difficult to handle stress and also trigger a change in the genes which pass it on to offspring. Check out the below link, they’re talking about one year old kids with PTSD. This is some bad shit folks. You might want to check out the rest of the series. Start with Ghost 4. There are cases going back hundreds of years.

Baltimore says. – “We didn’t have a strong feeling that there was something missing, and usually you need a sense that something’s missing to go out and look for it.”

If you have PTSD, make sure your doctor is aware of these NEW studies;

Start with Part 4

The Ghost in your Genes Part 1 2 3 4 5

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Depleted Uranium –Heres an Army training film you probably haven’t seen.

How ’bout this? Vets are being denied health coverage and employment BECAUSE they are vets and subject to illness.

“Insurance companies have figured out that veterans returning from the war zones are at high risk of early death and don’t want to give them life insurance or supplemental health insurance.” – Sue Arrigo

Mr Sid, As usual, has an excellent take on this>Trauma displaces the ego and demonstrates that no one is a self-contained being around which the universe rotates. Found here> Trauma Transformation

Depleted Uranium Statistical Study Health The new biology DNA is not destiny DNA Dimmer

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