Political Thoughts…End the Police Shootings… there has to be a better way!!

Hands Up Don'tShootThe shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson Missouri is one in a seemingly endless string of white police officers using excessive force on African-Americans. Maybe it will be the one to wake us up, and help us put an end to this practice, but more than likely that’s just wishful thinking. Right now there is just too much, dare I say hatred, for people of color in America, brown and black, that has been fueled by the political right! That political right has waged a successful war not only against poor people of color, making them out to be the “takers” in our society, but also in making the left, those who fight for equal rights for all regardless of skin color, sex, or sexual orientation, the cause of their problems. That the programs that were created by Lyndon Johnson’s “War on Poverty” are the ones that have trapped people in poverty and taken away their will to work and pull themselves up by their bootstraps. Well, I would say that it’s the captains of industries fault. They are the ones that shut down the manufacturing plants and outsourced good paying jobs, they are the ones that destroyed the unions and took away people’s hopes and dreams of a good paying job and left gaping economic black holes in our inner cities! Hell, they’ve even rigged the election system and drawn election district lines such that areas that would elect a Democrat in fact elect Republicans and now are attempting to take away the right to vote through voter id laws!! Read More

This Day in History – August 22, 1893 Dorothy Parker was born – what a woman she was!

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: (l-r) Art Samuels, Charles MacArthur, Harpo Marx, Dorothy Parker and Alexander Woollcott

Born on this date August 22 in 1893, was one of the wittiest people ever, Ms. Dorothy Parker! Here’s some background on Ms Parker for those of you who don’t know her and considering she died in 1967, that may be many of you! From Wikipedia: Read More

Subversives: The FBI's War on Student Radicals and Reagan's Rise to Power – Now We Know!

SubversivesAfter several months, yesterday I finally finished Seth Rosenfeld’s terrific book Subversives – The FBI’s War on Student Radicals and Reagan’s Rise to Power.
usually when I ‘m reading a book like this and I then pick up other books while reading it, I most time don’t go back to the book. This book an exception the book is just so good and the story that it tells about the FBI and the student protests at the University of California so much a part of my past that I couldn’t give up! While I was at the University of Florida (1970-1974) I was involved in two campus demonstrations one concerning black enrollment and studies and the other an antiwar demonstration after the announcement of the mining of Haiphong Harbor, etc nether approached the violence that was seen at Berkeley!
 Subversives is a fascinating book based on over 250,000 pages of FBI files, whose release the agency spent over a million dollars trying to stop, it took Seth Rosenfeld over thirty years to get the files released, but the fight was worth it. Subversives tells the story of the FBI’s program to combat the student protests not only at Berkeley but throughout the country. The book chronicles the story of the FBI’s surveillance, infiltration,planted news stories,poison-pen letters, and secret detention lists all revolving around the Free Speech Movement and other protests at the University of California , Berkeley!
The book centers around the intertwining of the lives of Clark Kerr, the liberal Quaker President of the University, Mario Savio, the leader of the Free Speech Movement and Ronald Reagan, former actor, President of the Screen Actors Guild and future President of the US. While we all knew that the FBI was keeping track of leftist radicals during this period I don’t know if anyone knew the extents of the agency’s actions, beyond J. Edgar Hoover’s inner circle!! Since I was young and not that politically active in the early to mid-60s a lot of the action in the book was new to me, I particularly unfamiliar or forgot the fight and protest that arose around People’s Park. What really struck me about Reagan was how the events of these early years shaped his actions as President.
Here’s some praise for the book…..
“Subversives is more than a documentary history  it has the insight that comes only with relentless reporting. This book is the classic history of our most powerful police agency and one of the most influential political figures of our time secretly joining forces” – Lowell Bergman investigative report for The New York Times and Frontline
“Subversives will shock even those who have become used to the national security state and its excesses. With this book,Seth Rosenfeld restores the California tradition of courageous muckracking of Lincoln Steffens, and the sharp indictment of the powerful that we associate with Jack London.”  Ishmael Reed  author of Juice! and Mumbo Jumbo.
If you are someone like me who lived through the sixties and seventies this book will bring back a lot of memories and maybe bring back some of that old fire. The actions of the police and government officials during this time should be studied because as we watch the action in Ferguson, Missouri, the police are responding in much the same way as they did back then, and you know what they say  “those who forget the past are condemned to repeat it” Let’s hope not! (Book 20 for 2014)! Read More

On this Date in History – August 19, 1953 The US and British orchestrated Iranian coup d'état .

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Tehran men celebrating the coup


The Iranian coup d’etat which occurred on today’s date in 1953 had a profound impact on both the Iranian people and the United States. While the negative impacts of the coup were felt by the Iranian people from the beginning, the US really didn’t feel the impacts until the 1979 Iranian Islamic revolution and the taking of the US hostages.  The coup is known in Iran as the 28 Mordad (the date on the Iranian calendar) coup was the overthrow of (check this out) democratically elected Prime Minister of Iran Mohammad Mosaddegh and was orchestrated by the British and US Intelligence agencies in an operation known as  ‘Operation Boot’ by the British and project TPAJAX or AJAX . The US role in the coup was not fully acknowledged by the CIA until 2013 when according to Wikipedia…. Read More

The 41st Chess Olympiad Ends – China wins, Russia second – Where are the US players??

So when I went to Wikipedia this morning to check something there in the news, I saw that the 41st Chess Olympiad concluded with the following results…..

China won the open section of the tournament for the first time, while Russia claimed victory in the women’s section for the third consecutive time as well as third time overall. Chinese Yu Yangyi, playing on board three, and Georgian Nana Dzagnidze, playing on board one, were the most successful players in the open and women’s section, respectively.[8] The event was also the last competitive tournament for Judit Polgár, the strongest female chess player in history,[9] who announced her retirement from competitive chess after the end of the Olympiad.[10][11][12] Playing as a reserve player for Hungary in the open section, she won a silver medal with her team and recorded four wins, one loss and one draw for a total score 4½/6. Read More Read More

Three Elections (1968, 1980 and 2000) Was Our Nation Stolen from Us??

When I read Suzie Madrak’s post yesterday at Crooks and Liars titled Yes, Richard Nixon was a traitor, I was pissed all

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over again at “Tricky Dick” (and yes he was one). The post centers on the recently released Nixon papers that now confirm that prior to the 1968 election, a representative of Nixon did meet with the South Vietnamese to get them to not accept a proposed cease-fire that if agreed to would probably have led to Hubert Humphrey’s election. From the post….. Read More

45 Years Ago Today – August 15, 1969 – Woodstock Music and Art Fair Opens!

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So yesterday, when I wrote that the first time Crosby, Stills and Nash & Young played together was at Woodstock. Well on today’s date 45 years ago – seems not that long ago in some ways and in others it is literally a lifetime ago. In looking over the schedule of the performances CSN&Y were not scheduled to perform until Monday the 18th at 3:00 am! The acts that were scheduled for the 15th were: Read More

Harold Schechter Masterfully Tells the Tale of "The Mad Sculptor" – The Maniac, The Model, and the Murder the Shook the Nation

So if you like true crime stories, especially ones that rocked the nation, then Harold Schecthers The Mad Sculptor – The Maniac, The Model and the Murder that Shook the Nation is the book for you, it was for me! The Mad Sculptor is one Robert Irwin, he is also The Maniac. The Model is VerThe Mad Sculptoronica Gedeon  and the Murder was the grisly slaying of Veronica, her mother and their English boarder on Easter Sunday morning in 1937 in a New York City apartment at  Beekman Place.
Author Schecther does not only a fine job of telling the tale of madman/artist Robert Irwin, but in also detailing the way that his crime fits into the history of Beekman Tower and Beeckman Place, where prior murders, that captured the attention had occurred.  These murders included, the shooting of Fritz Gebhardt by his long-time mistress Vera Stretz, and the murder of Nancy Titterton. Schechter  opens the book describing  these murders, their investigations and trials, setting the stage for the Gedeon murders. Read More

On this Date in History – August 11, 1942 – US Patent granted to Hedy Lamarr for "Secret Communication System"!

On August 11, 1942,  U.S. Patent 2,292,387 for  the “Secret Communications System” was granted to George Anthiel and 588px-Hedy_Lamarr-publicityhis neighbor Hedy Kiesler Markey who was better known as actress Hedy Lamarr. Lamarr was once called the  “most beautiful woman in Europe,” and often referred to as the most gorgeous and exotic of Hollywood’s leading ladies! The patent was for a device  which would use frequency-hopping to avoid jamming of a things like radio controlled torpedoes. The device used a piano roll to unpredictably chnge the signal sent between a control center and the torpedo at short bursts within a range of 88 frequencies in the radio-frequency spectrum. the specific code for the sequence of frequencies would be held identically by the controlling ship and the torpedo. It would be practically impossible for the enemy to scan and jam all 88 frequencies, as this would require too much power or complexity. The frequency-hopping sequence was controlled by a player-piano mechanism, which Anthiel had earlier used to score his Ballet Mécanique
The design of the device was considered so vital to national defense that government officials would not allow publication of its details. However, the device soon met with opposition from the Navy and was never adopted. The idea of the device was implemented though in 1962 by US military ships during the blockade of Cuba, after the patent had expired. Frequency HoppingThe frequency hopping system designed by Anthiel and Lamarr was an important step in the development of technology to maintain the security of both military communications and cellular phones. In 1997, fifty-five years after receiving their patent Lamarr and Anthiel were honored with the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) Pioneer Award, and that same year Lamarr became the first female to receive the BULBIE™ Gnass Spirit of Achievement Award, considered “The Oscars” of inventing. From Biography.com… Read More