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2004 journal
August 30 - 'Why the future haunts John Howard'
August 9 - 'The Future of Death - body, mind, soul, a people, a Parliament'
July 8 'The politics of consciousness'
May 31 'Who killed Nick Berg - extended version'
April 19 'An existential vacuum armed to the teeth'
April 1 'What lies ahead'
March 9 'The knock on the PM's door at midnight'
February 13 'Netizens of the world unite'
February 3 'Hey Ho from the world social forum'
2003 journals
December 16 'The three hit men from the west'
November 17 'How Iraq is re-shaping the future'
October 30 'How to rescue the future'
September 25 'The mass production of serial killers'
September 5 'Poor fellah my planet'
August 7 'Slam Bam thank you frisco'
July 10 'From PornoPopϨ ro agit prop, the coming age of social justce.
June 16 'The doors of deception, a death metal soundtrack'
May 26 'Murdering the matrix, marketing missiles, marrying machines'
May 8 'Smile, you're on combat camera'
April 12 'Proud to be a peacenik'
April 1 'Forty years ago today'
March 27 'Uncle Sam's underwear'
February 26 'The art of war, the poetry of freedom, a jittery pope'
February 12 'Why the warhorses stomp and snort'
January 28 'Getin' ready for a good ol' Texan Barbecue'
2002 journals
December 29 'Maybe Dr Evil isn't who you think'
November 4 Balaclavas, shock-jocks & Lean Cuisine for the Conscience
October 21 Sick of the Sound of My Own Voice
September 23 The Divine Right of US Citizens
August 22 The cook, the wife, two dogs, the CIA, a mobile, a Massacre
August 17 32 Revelations about the War that Never Ends
August 2 Fuming Fathers & Pedophile Bishops
June 26 Pre-emptive strikes, bad acid & collective guilt
June 10 Lock Up Your Daughters
May 30 High Tea with the Black Dwarf
May 24 Refugee Blues & wild accusations
May 22 Back Among the Gum Trees in Fortress Oz
April 10 Beyond Good and Evil
April 1 Bloody Easter, Joyful Nation
February 26 The 14 wiley whoppers of Philip Ruddock
January 31 Making the world a better place for arms dealers, millionaires and screwed up weirdos
2001 journals
December 29 Ruddock - Wanted
December 28 Hi - Christmas and New Year Message
December 23 Good & Evil, Beyond Rich & Poor, the legacy of Islam's Holy Killer
November 23 For Truth, Lies, Paranoia, Cruelty & the Truth that can't be Silenced.
November 7 Eek - Censorship is back!... Or am I paranoid?
October 25 Death of global consciousness, the decline of CNN, the brutality of warlords, East & West
October 13 Citizens!.. A new awakening or the same Old Testament
October 1 But what would you do if you were George Bush?
August 12 A bull with future shock
Peter Purves Smith, 1938

Journal of a Futurist - 29 September 2004

The Future of Freedom

Maybe it’s the mysterious mist blanketing this morning’s landscape, or the frequency of afflictions striking friends and acquaintances. More likely it’s the dread of John Howard and George Bush continuing to screw up the future, long after polling day. It’s also the realisation that the alternative leaders are pallid, bound to disappoint, cut from the same khaki.

People are getting smarter, but the electorate is dumbing down. Government lies and bastardry pepper the broadsheets; denied today, forgotten tomorrow. Corporate media favours the obvious: border protection, bigger guns, nastier pundits, our nation right or wrong. The web plays to a different crowd. It’s a concentration camp for misfits, each one of us a Munch screamer spurting mental fluids from a laptop. Some are sick. But none so sick or dangerous as those driving the Coalition of the Killing.

It is beyond belief what is happening in our name. Last night Colin Powell admitted the insurgency in Iraq was getting worse. That is, ever more citizens rally against the occupiers. His solution? Bomb more citizens. Almost every night on SBS, you can see women and

children being dug from the Falluja rubble. In this web clip, you get a cockpit view of (what appears to be) a group of un-armed, un-warned citizens being blasted off their own streets; a war crime by any measure. The clip will not be screened on CNN. And as for the ABC news (Australia), the pounding of Iraqi cities gives way to endless drivel of “roosters slaughtering the broncos”. TV sports is the coward’s drug. News is show biz. Terror is done by The Other, never us.

While travelling in Germany is 1938, a little known Australian painter, glimpsed a nazi rally through his hotel window and captured the atmosphere on canvas: posturing self deception, impending war. A war fought by the Allies for a noble cause. The hard won victory is today used to justify our invasion of Iraq. Yet terror has no homeland. Vicious dictator that he was, Saddam Hussein had no plan to rule the world, nor even to sleep with Al Q’aeda. The successes against terror have been achieved with dogged police work – by Indonesians, Pakistanis, the Saudis – and not by bombing crowded homes at midnight. Each dead child gives birth to a hundred terrorists. All of those who say such casualties are “the price we pay to defeat another Hitler” are prisoners of the past. Often fired up with false patriotism and sadistic to boot. Donald Rumsfeld: Some prisoners were abused, that’s all. I will not use the torture word.

SCOLDINGS FROM THE MEN OF IRON

These are the kind of emails I get all the time:

“Richard, You are so predictable, so irrelevant. Does your knee jerk political proselytising ever become more thoughtful?? Some of us have moved forward since the 60's, and allowed our minds to be receptive to Realpolitik, regrettably you do not seem to be one of them”.

No, my heart still beats. And yet I’m sick of being a hopeless romantic. Part of me wants to be Realpolitik; hard headed and certain, Iron Dick, ready to biff and opponent, never apologise, be cruel to be kind, fortress Australia, it’s a jungle out there, lie for my cause, smoke ‘em out …they’ve govt WMDs, let’s invade, the people will scatter roses, bang bang. Ooops. Never mind. Just a few foreign trouble makers. We’ll wipe out wedding parties and pesky Al Jazeera. That should do it. Okay, well, maybe some of the locals are a bit pissed; the dregs of the Republican Guard. We’ll round ‘em up and smear their naked bodies with shit, torture their kids….

And so on. When it comes down to it, Realpolitik is racism in disguise, greed by stealth, a quick trip to a quagmire. Statistics compiled by the Iraq Health Ministry, reveal that occupying forces are killing twice as many Iraqis - mostly civilians - as attacks by insurgents. A leading British diplomat says George Bush is Al Q’aeda’s chief recruiter. Some of the best minds in Australia – lawyers, diplomats, doctors and defence chiefs – have signed joint statements which argue the war is wrong, illegal and counterproductive. For most Iraqis, one tyranny has been replaced with another.

Mentioning the flaws of Realpolitik upsets its fans. Look at Rupert Murdoch’s response (Editorial, The Australian Sept 27/04) to the group anti war statements of our professionals: “Has anybody warned these folks Australians react badly to being lectured to by people who possess no relevant expertise, but a keen sense of their own importance?” A fitting description of the role of a Murdoch hack.

What’s really happening in Iraq is hard to come by. (Scattered insights are flagged in HOTLINKS, on the right hand side of this homepage). others land unheralded by email, such as Baghdad Year Zero from the

BAGHDAD AT YEAR ZERO

Naomi Klein reveals it was not only the Iraqi army which Paul Bremer sacked without severance pay, (Harpers Magazine, Sept/04) but doctors, nurses, teachers, publishers and printers. Then he set out to privatise 200 state-owned companies, “which produced everything from cement to paper to washing machines”. A series of edicts followed, dipped in honey: the lowering of Iraq's corporate tax rate from around 40 percent to a flat 15 percent, letting foreign companies own 100 percent of Iraqi assets (outside of the natural-resource sector). “Even better, investors could take 100 percent of the profits they made in Iraq out of the country; they would not be required to reinvest and they would not be taxed”. You get the picture. Lots of sackings. Easy profits.

A typical snout-in-the- trough belonged to Joe Allbaugh, former Bush-Cheney campaign manager, who enthused "One well-stocked 7-Eleven could knock out thirty Iraqi stores; a Wal-Mart could take over the country." Needless to say, the dumped workers did not wile away their spare time in knitting classes. “There are many in Iraq who argue”, writes Klein, “that Bremer's reforms were the single largest factor leading to the rise of armed resistance”. Realpolitik.

It has been revealed that legal investigators from America have found widespread evidence of abuse, torture and rape throughout Iraq’s 25 US-run detention centers. One investigator, Mohammed Alomari, said “all everyone talks about is Abu Ghraib because of the pictures. But in these other places, there's tons of acts of torture, abuse, rape." Any assumption that torture has stopped is unfounded. Abu Ghraib is the tip of the Gulag.

What is chilling about the Purves Smith Nazi painting is its contemporary relevance. No, this does not mean that Washington is Berlin, or Rupert is Goebbels; not exactly. It’s more a matching of atmospheres, an evocation of bleakness and foreboding, a flavour of bullying – has anybody warned these folks - even a retreat from evolution. Howard says he would still invade Iraq today, despite what he now knows. Bush says his Mission Accomplished speech still stands. God, how our leaders lack a worthy vision for humanity in the third millennium. Same old crap: bullets, bombs and bullshit. The mist is getting thicker. I wonder if it will lift in my lifetime. END

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Memo to GenX
Murdoch's war (pdf)
Bush's speech - the revised version (pdf)
Creatures of the black lagoon
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Seeds of a revolution - World Social Forum 2004 (Quicktime movie)
War is peace - Rupert Murdoch's Christmas message
Excerpt from Larrikins in London catalogue (pdf)

Hotlinks

Another day, another massacre in Falluja
What we’ve known from the first, now a major editorial
The lies that blind
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Lies exposed, even as they are spun
This I can’t believe
Abu Ghraib is just the tip of the Gulag
In a nutshell – the death of reporting
A no-nonsense update on Iraqi Guerrillas
Which is confirmed by this soldier’s dispatch
The media’s indispensable role in mass murder
Closing down dissent, by AIJAC and SBS
Road to Abu Ghraib – worse than you think
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The helicopter pilot will get a medal
Tell me again, who are the terrorists?
In case you didn’t see an earlier one
The London Financial Times comes to its senses
Relatives of 9/11 victims speak out
Who’s the world’s top terrorist?
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Blair Beware
Bombing babies in Falluja, Again
People are now basically drinking raw sewage anywhere downstream from Baghdad...."
Freedom of the press, as long as WE own it
Day in day out the bombs fall in Falluja
An American in Gaza
BARBARISM! By the Chechens, or against the Chechens?
Guess who’s working for Uncle Sam?
Torture! What’s the prob? There’s a war on
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