"Liberty cannot be preserved without a general knowledge among the people"

- John Adams - Second President (1797 - 1801)

Friday, October 23, 2009

Evening Newsletter | 23 October 2009

Project Homeless Connect Lincoln

More than 225 homeless people found help and services Friday at Project Homeless Connect Lincoln, a first-time event sponsored by the Lincoln/Lancaster Homeless Coalition.

A guy showed up distraught. He needed drug treatment. He got it.

A woman who's been homeless got a home.

People got fed. Clothes got stuffed into bags. A man needed a tent but there were no more tents, so someone drove home and came back with his own tent.

"Yeah, man! That's what I'm talking about," said Chris Webster, a homeless outreach specialist with Lincoln Public Schools who was one of the organizers.

"It was the general consensus that it was about 100 percent more fantastic than we thought it would be. We have to do this again."

The Center for People in Need donated warehouse space for the event.

  • Project Homeless Connect Lincoln


A guy showed up distraught. He needed drug treatment. He got it.

A woman who's been homeless got a home.

People got fed. Clothes got stuffed into bags. A man needed a tent but there were no more tents, so someone drove home and came back with his own tent.

"Yeah, man! That's what I'm talking about," said Chris Webster, a homeless outreach specialist with Lincoln Public Schools who was one of the organizers.

"It was the general consensus that it was about 100 percent more fantastic than we thought it would be. We have to do this again."

The Center for People in Need donated warehouse space for the event.

Her feet hurt.

The warm water feels good and helps her relax.

It's been two years since Kimberlee Horton had a pedicure.

"I think it's nice that they do this for people who are homeless and in need and need stuff like this."

She is 50, a recovering meth addict. She has a long brown ponytail and a cross necklace with sparking stones.

She sits along a long line of other homeless people whose feet are being scrubbed, too, whose toenails are being trimmed, whose callouses are being softened by volunteers.

Horton is one of hundreds of homeless people who've been walking from station to station this Friday morning inside a huge warehouse on North 27th Street, here for a one-day, one-stop event to help them find services and help.

From housing to health care to addiction information to HIV testing to haircuts.

The event is called Project Homeless Connect Lincoln. It's sponsored by the Lincoln/Lancaster Homeless Coalition, a group of area agencies, businesses and people who want to help.

Foot care.

The sign hangs on a curtain behind Horton. On the other side of the curtain, an unemployed construction worker squints at an eye chart.

***

Ramon, who doesn't want his last name in the paper, is trying to read a line of letters.

He's getting about half of them wrong, even though he's wearing his glasses.

He's homeless for the first time, he says, and has been living with friends. It feels strange to be here.

There's not a lot of construction work in the winter, he says, so he could be unemployed for a long time. He's just 51. He likes to work.

"E... D... P... F... D. I think that's it."

He knows letters when he sees them. But he's not a great reader, he says, and that's been a problem in getting another job.

A volunteer tells Ramon she's recommending him for an eye exam.

"They will contact you with times available for a doctor."

He thanks her.

Like most of the homeless people here, Ramon starts his morning with free breakfast: He has Starbucks and a plate-size pastry from LaMar's.

While he eats, a volunteer asks what services he needs, then escorts him to each station.

He ends up at a station for Matt Talbot, the soup kitchen.

Ramon knows Spanish. He offers to stay and help translate.

***

Kimberlee's pedicure is finished.

"Are you ready for shoes now?" her volunteer asks.

Someone at the People's City Mission gave her the adidases she's wearing when she lived there. They've been great shoes, she tells him. But holes let in the water.

That's why her feet hurt today.

She wants a new pair of tennis shoes. Or maybe boots.

"Whatever I can get."

She went through drug treatment at St. Monica's. She's been clean for almost three years, she says. People at CenterPointe, a treatment center, helped her get her apartment.

She did meth for two years, she says, then quit.

Before meth?

"I had a perfect life."

After meth?

"I lost my 15-year-old daughter to the state. Still don't have her back. It's hard on me. My oldest daughter has my youngest daughter.

"I was a stay-at-home mom, then a working mom. Now I'm unemployed trying to look for a new job."

She's looking to do housekeeping.

She sits down at the shoe station.

"What size shoe do you wear?"

"Size 8 to 9."

She gets a leather pair, brand new, that look as if they won't seep.

She walks over to talk to a man - her caseworker, she explains later.

He's real proud of her, she says, because just this past Sunday the man who got her on meth showed up out of the blue.

"And I sent him away."

She stuffs clothes into her plastic bags. She adds toiletries: toothpaste, toothbrush, deodorant, shaving stuff, bug guard, shampoo.

At the Lincoln Housing Authority booth, she fills out an application for public housing. She'll need to get housing on her own next year, when she's finished with the CenterPointe program.

She hopes to get her 15-year-old back. She wants a nice place for her.

Lice check.

You have to get a lice check if you want a haircut.

She walks behind a curtain. A volunteer lifts her hair gently, pulling the long strands loose from her necklace with the sparkling stones.

It was a Mother's Day gift. The man who got her on meth pulled it during a fight. The chain broke.

She carried the cross in her pocket for two years.

"I thought maybe my cat gave me fleas," she jokes as she walks away.

Her final stop is the hair station. She wants to get rid of her split ends.

While she waits, she fills out a form.

Did you get what you came for?

Yes.

What one thing did you like best?

All of it.

Someone asks Horton what time it is and she pulls out her cell phone.

She smiles at the photo on it - a pretty girl with a round face.

"That's my 15-year-old."

Reach Colleen Kenney at 473-2655 or ckenney@journalstar.com.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Evening Newsletter | 21 October 2009

Since I chose not to have a television in my home, it is my usual decision to listen to Internet radio throughout the day. Genesis broadcasting ( http://gcnlive.com/directory.php ) is my usual - and the following is the particular link I use to begin listening to Joyce Riley's Power Hour, Derry Brownfield, Alex Jones, etc. with Rense Radio coming on after 9pm Central: http://www.soundwaves2000.com/asx/rrn.asx

This morning as I was listening to Joyce Riley - she had on the following guest:

NIKI RAAPANA, co-author of What is the Hegelian Dialectic? The Historical Evolution of Communitarian Thinking, shares her expertise on how the American Sheeple are purposely being moved into a mandatory “Community volunteerism and mandatory service” – specifically how they plan on destroying our lives – and what is in it for the Corporate-Government? FREE LABOR.
Website "Living Outside the Dialectic - Seeking a path not included in the plan": http://nikiraapana.blogspot.com
http://nord.twu.net/acl/
"Communitarianism is the emerging global political system. It is the founding philosophy for world government and the legal authority for rebuilding a sustainable world."

She began to talk about the unique home she built for herself in central Alaska - and my ears perked up and visited her blog linked above.
GerTee - Portable Tent Homes Made from available materials
http://www.CampRedington.com/gertee2.html




Today I began my research on the traditional Mongolian nomadic dwelling: GER

*Ingenious portable circular structure whose design dates back 1000's of years

* Strong - lasts a lifetime

* Easily assembled and disassembled

*No permanent damage to the ground where it is built

* Simple and sophisticated, beautiful as well as functional

* Easy to heat and keep cool

*Made from environmentally friendly materials

* Secure, warm and comfortable

* Self supporting - wooden skeleton uses tension and compression to maximize rigidity without nails or stakes

* The experience of free living

"Here in the Blue River valley, it is quite common for our Mongolian friends to spontaneously burst into song. On this particular occasion, for this clip I recorded a rendition of a folk ditty called Scenery of My Country sung as we sat together sharing food in the family ger. Here’s a translation…"

***

Our gers look so beautiful
Seen from a distance
Is this the scenery of the country I was born in?
There are many gers as white as milk
Decorating the animals’ pasture
Is this my mother who always wished good luck for me?

A House to Go

The yurt (mongolian: Ger) is the traditional dwelling of the nomads in Mongolia, as well as in the neighbouring countries, over to as far as in Turkey. It is a tent-like structure made from a wooden frame and covered by wool felt. A traditional yurt is very easy to collapse and assemble again, and it can be transported on no more than three animals (horses, camels, yaks). Today it will fit nicely on a small all-terrain vehicle.

A mongol family entertains a guest in their yurt

Genghis Khan Has Just Left the Building...

The constructive principle of the mongol yurt hasn't changed much since Genghis Khan's times. The few elements that did change were the consequence of newly developed or imported technology, such as carpentry. This made it possible to craft a wooden crown similar to a wheel in place of a simple piece of wood bent into a circle. Even more obvious is the use of a wooden door instead of a felt curtain, and of course the iron stove with a chimney in place of open fire.

We have tried to collect as much information as possible about this beautiful dwelling type. We did so out of architectural and cultural interest, and also simply because we care. Even if the nomadic lifestyle is still very much alive in Mongolia, it will continue suffer more and more changes by modern influences, which may eventually amount to a real threat. We hope we can contribute a little bit to keep the tradition alive!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YurtA yurt is a portable, felt-covered, wood lattice-framed dwelling structure traditionally used by nomads in the steppes of Central Asia. [edit] Etymology and synonyms


A yurt in Shymkent, Kazakhstan, used as a café.
The word yurt is originally from a Turkic word referring to the imprint left in the ground by a moved yurt, and by extension, sometimes a person's homeland or even kinsmen. The term came to be used in reference to the physical tent-like dwellings only in other languages. In modern Turkish the word "yurt" is used as the synonym of homeland. In Russian the structure is called "yurta" (юрта), whence the word came into English.
The Kazakh word used for yurt Kazakh: киіз үй (IPA: [kɘjɘz ʉj]) means "felt house". The Kyrgyz term is Kyrgyz: боз үй (IPA: [boz yj]), meaning "grey house", because of the colour of the felt. In Turkmen the term is both ak öý and gara öý , literally "white house" and "black house", depending on its luxury and elegance. In Mongolian it is called a Mongolian: гэр (IPA: [ɡer]). Afghans call them "Kherga"/"Jirga" or "ooee". In Pakistan it is also known as gher (گھر). In Hindi, it is called ghar (घर), which means home. In Persian yurt is called xeyme (خیمه), in Tajik the names are yurt, xona-i siyoh, xayma (юрт, хонаи сиёҳ, хайма).

Construction

A Mongolian yurt
Traditional yurts consist of a circular wooden frame carrying a felt cover. The felt is made from the wool of the flocks of sheep that accompany the pastoralists. The timber to make the external structure is not to be found on the treeless steppes, and must be obtained by trade in the valleys below.
The frame consists of one or more lattice wall-sections, a door-frame, roof poles and a crown. Some styles of yurt have one or more columns to support the crown. The (self-supporting) wood frame is covered with pieces of felt. Depending on availability, the felt is additionally covered with canvas and/or sun-covers. The frame is held together with one or more ropes or ribbons. The structure is kept under compression by the weight of the covers, sometimes supplemented by a heavy weight hung from the center of the roof. They vary regionally, with straight or bent roof-poles, different sizes, and relative weight.
A yurt is designed to be dismantled and the parts carried on camels or yaks to be rebuilt on another site.
Symbolism
The wooden crown of the yurt (
Mongolian: тооно, IPA: [tɔːn]; Kazakh: шаңырақ, IPA: [ʃɑɴərɑ́q]; Kyrgyz: түндүк, IPA: [tyndýk]; Turkmen: tüýnük) is itself emblematic in many Central Asian cultures. In old Kazakh communities, the yurt itself would often be repaired and rebuilt, but the shangrak would remain intact, passed from father to son upon the father's death. A family's length of heritage could be measured by the accumulation of stains on the shangrak from decades of smoke passing through it. A stylized version of the crown is in the center of the coat of arms of Kazakhstan, and forms the main image on the flag of Kyrgyzstan.
Today the yurt is seen as a nationalistic symbol among many Central Asian groups, and as such, yurts may be used as cafés (especially those specialising in traditional food), museums (especially relating to national culture), and souvenir shops.

Western yurts

A yurt-derived structure in the Colorado mountains
Enthusiasts in other countries have taken the visual idea of the yurt—a round, semi-permanent tent—and have adapted it to their cultural needs. Although those structures may be copied to some extent from the originals found in Central Asia, they often have some different features in their design that adapt them to different climate and use.
In the United States and Canada, yurts are made using hi-tech materials. They are highly engineered and built for extreme weather conditions. In addition, erecting one can take days and they are not intended to be moved often. These North American yurts are better named yurt derivations, as they are no longer round felt homes that are easy to mount, dismount and transport. North American yurts and yurt derivations were pioneered by William Coperthwaite in the 1960s[1], after he was inspired to build them by an article about Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas's visit to Mongolia[2].

In Europe, a closer approximation to the Mongolian and Central Asian yurt is in production in several countries. These tents use local hardwood, and often are adapted for a wetter climate with steeper roof profiles and waterproof canvas. In essence they are yurts, but some lack the felt cover that is present in traditional yurt.
Different groups and individuals use yurts for a variety of purposes, from full-time housing to school rooms. In some provincial parks in Canada, and state parks in several US states, permanent yurts are available for camping.
The Hexayurt project[3] has released a set of designs, for yurts built from cheap construction materials, into the public domain. The intended uses are for camping and similar uses, and also for providing extremely low cost housing for disaster relief efforts.[citation needed]

See also
References
  1. ^ YurtPeople.com - History of North American Yurts, webpage, retrieved February 9, 2007
  2. ^ Article at Alternatives Magazine on North American Yurts, webpage, retrieved February 9, 2006
  3. ^ Hexayurt Project home page - retrieved 29 August 2009
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Monday, October 19, 2009

Evening News Update | October 19, 2009

I'm come to the conclusion that I find my self getting WAY TOO frustrated not updating my Cave as I discover news articles.

I have yet to find one place that covers all the subject areas that interest me - so I guess I just have to generate one for myself ... at least as long as my energy holds out. Since there isn't much for me to do outside - and, I really don't like being outside when there are chem-trails overhead ... I will update the latest I find out in cyberspace on my news blog.


MY SERVICE BERRY BUSH MAKES ME SMILE
I can see it out my patio door as I sit as my computer

The Nine Bark bush in the foreground of the above pictures - appears to have almost golden leaves ... this is the first year that I have watched it change colors. Next spring he will become a part of my yard ... he didn't seem that happy in my huge patio pot I had chosen for him. The Service Berry on the other hand - appears content in its pot and its location ... second winter for that bush.


All my sumac bushes are such beautiful reds and oranges. Sumac is native to Nebraska. I tell my 3 daughters to remember that you can use their red berries to make a drink most similar to lemonade ... if you can get them before the birds finds them.


I carried my hibiscus in to winter inside - its second winter in the house. It didn't get ANY blooms on it all summer and had just decided to make buds in September. It's not native to Nebraska and sold as a annual - but, last year I didn't have the heart to let it freeze the blooms were so happy. It grew twice it's size over this summer ... and, I transplanted it into one of my huge patio pots ... so huge that I needed help with to get it inside before that early snow this year.


Since I moved it inside - it has given me a new bloom each morning. That plant is also within view of my computer desk ... and I'm definitely enjoying its gifts it gives me day with my morning coffee ... it helps me to remember to seek creativity, beauty and joy... when sometimes it can appear hidden from view.




I actually am not that technically oriented ... better with my pick axe and shovel and level creating a pond. However, I had ordered a CB radio and whip antenna with a type of battery converter thing (some radio guy would gasp at my definition) that is an adapter so I can use it in my house vs. car.

Got it set up this afternoon and its weather station comes in quite well and I listened to some truckers on channel 19 ... but, they were boring me horribly ... they didn't have much evidently to talk about. At least, it works - I can pull in some truckers chatter in case the SHTF - may provide another source of info. I also enjoy my scanner and my short-wave. This summer I would sit outside and watch Subway my turtle and my fish in the pond - and my 3 knot-head dogs run around while I listened to cops, etc.

My backyard is totally minimum maintenance - instead of grass, I planted white clover. My kids chuckle at me because I have this horrible time pulling 'weeds' out of the ground .. because I know these plants and they have an lots of really good uses. This year it turns out that some of my butterfly bushes had seeded and since I didn't pull out the 'weeds' coming up ... I enabled them to take root. I love to watch the butterflies that are attracted to them!

Butterfly bush with butterfly from August, 2009



My two youngest daughters - and I chuckle when I remind them they aren't that young - 30 and 31 years old - stopped to check up on me this afternoon while I was assembling my CB setup. I have this expandable antenna stretched from my back patio door by my dining room table (visitor's center) and they listened to me explain what I was doing and their responses were, "Mom, I'm glad you're having fun" as they kinda raised their eyebrows.

My fondue pot I ordered from eBay has come in - it is my intention to use that as my Chai pot when the SHTF - heating it with my homemade alcohol. I gave one of my son's buddies (also in his 30's) the task of making my still from a pressure cooker. In Nebraska you can buy a 50 lb sack of corn for about $5 and I currently have a couple in the back end of my old Jeep Cherokee. I say BURN that GMO corn seed ... that corn mash will be used for this still of mine. You can find my alcohol fuel project on the side column of my Cave blog. My daughters - also question that current activity of mine also. What can say ... other than make your daughters worry about you for a change!


My prayers are always with everyone ... it took me maybe two years to train myself to send prayers of "peace and prosperity to all creation" before I open my eyes in the morning... was so used to waking up and immediately thinking of all I needed to get done.
My news blog: The Cave

Sunday, October 18, 2009

PLEASE LISTEN TO THIS YOUTUBE!! Obama Poised to Cede US Sovereignty


Original Description Text

On October 14, Lord Christopher Monckton, a noted climate change skeptic, gave a presentation at Bethel University in St. Paul, MN. In this 4 minute excerpt from his speech, he issues a dire warning to all Americans regarding the United Nations Climate Change Treaty, scheduled to be signed in Copenhagen in December 2009.

Lord Monckton served as a policy adviser to Margaret Thatcher. He has repeatedly challenged Al Gore to a debate to which Gore has refused. Monckton sued to stop Gore's film "An Inconvenient Truth" from being shown in British schools due to its inaccuracies. The judge found in-favor of Monckton, ordering 9 serious errors in the film to be corrected. Lord Monckton travels internationally in an attempt to educating the public about the myth of global warming.

READ IT FOR YOURSELF! Framework Convention On Climate Change - 181 Page PDF
http://wattsupwiththat.files.wordpres...

Sunday Evenings Newsletter | 18 October 2009

It's the proverbial Beautiful Day in Nebraska with the temperatures hitting the high 60's on a getting to be late Sunday afternoon. Since I've ceased updating my Cave blog - it seems as if my Inbox gets buried with Google News Alerts - when I sat back down at my computer this afternoon there were 250+.

The priorities are air, water, food and shelter from the elements. But we have the government dumping chemicals in our air, water and food - and now are talking about environmental cops to make sure we aren't wasting energy from our shelters and not even going into the Smart Grid wherein they can control the temperature within our homes. Living in the land of the free requires one to examine just what is meant by the word free!

Prioritizing the news for a News Update varies from merely logging the incoming articles - think I long for the times of old I read about in history with the wandering minstrels singing their way from village to village with the news ... back in the days of serfs (just the Latin way to say slave).
serf 1483, "slave," from M.Fr. serf, from L. servum (nom. servus) "slave" (see serve). Fallen from use in original sense by 18c. Meaning "lowest class of cultivators of the soil in continental European countries" is from 1611. Use by modern writers with ref. to medieval Europeans first recorded 1761 (contemporary Anglo-L. records used nativus, villanus or servus). Serfdom first attested 1850.
A minstrel was a medieval European bard who performed songs whose lyrics told stories about distant places or about real or imaginary historical events. Though minstrels created their own tales, often they would memorize and embellish the works of others. Frequently they were retained by royalty and high society. As the courts became more sophisticated, minstrels were eventually replaced at court by the troubadours, and many became wandering minstrels, performing in the streets and became well liked until the middle of the Renaissance, despite a decline beginning in the late 15th century. Minstrelsy fed into later traditions of traveling entertainers, which continued to be moderately strong into the early 20th century, and which has some continuity down to today's buskers or street musicians.
I chuckle - won't be that long and there might be wandering musicians with the news ... given Americans obvious fate of being transformed into a 3rd world nation ... with a dictatorial government getting orders from some global bank.

I always check out the National Weather Map - the colors on it anymore are most interesting patterns. Interesting to see where all the WHITE cold weather advisories are located and none where one would expect them up north along the Canadian border. Climate Change - and we "ain't seen nothing yet". It will be some years before our sun becomes the same old friendly sun I grew up drawing pictures of with my yellow crayon - in those times before the sun turned white as it is now! Our solar system has definitely hit an interesting energetic area of it's galactic home ... and, we get to be the humans that get to experience it.

National Severe Weather Map
http://www.wunderground.com/severe.asp



SOLAR UPDATE FOR SUNDAY
Earth's Magnetosphere - our protective shield

The following screen print from the Japanese science website - taken just now. Provides a good visual as to how our magnetosphere is amuck -- most similar to the humans running around on the planet!

http://www2.nict.go.jp/y/y223/simulation/realtime/index.html

The word DEGENERATING has been used to describe what is happening to our planet's magnetosphere ... in contrast to my own term amuck. Running amuck is much less fear producing given what has been going on with the sun recently. Our personal galactic star has been busy as shown by the following from science sites.

SpaceWeather.com | EARTH-DIRECTED ERUPTION

On Saturday, Oct. 17th, starting around 18:24 UT, a spotless active region in the sun's southern hemisphere erupted, hurling a faint coronal mass ejection (CME) in the general direction of Earth. SOHO's extreme UV telescope recorded this movie of the blast. High-latitude sky watchers should be alert for auroras on Oct. 19th or 20th when the CME arrives.


SolarCycle25. com | STEREO Behind is having issues


The STEREO behind images have not been updated since October 15th because of an issue onboard the STEREO-B spacecraft. The Ahead spacecraft continues to function wtihout any issues. Read the following technical information below.
* A pointing anomaly occurred on Behind on Oct 8. The GT alignment is borderline along the Y axis, and a wheel speed avoidance rule took it out of the linear regime. It took about 2.5 hours to bring it back within the linear regime. There is software on board which could be enabled to pull it in faster to the linear regime, but it's never been tested in a real-world situation. Wheel speed avoidance happen twice each momentum cycle (~6weeks). The timing of these events can only be coarsely predicted. Behind was close to perihelion at the time, which is also a contributing factor. Thanks Bob K6TR for the information
**I am the suspicious sort - but seems like there is always a malfunction to provide a reason to not alert the public to some happening out there in space.

Earth-directed CMEs hurled from the sun (not real friendly sounding) ... are you prepared to go without electricity if one of those hits and knocks out the grid? Personally I've devised quite a few ways to make a hot cup of coffee to have first thing in the morning - without electricity. My latest being a fondue pot set-up for a cooking source. Creativity can be fun.


GOLD UPDATE
Americans watch Wall Street - Chinese tell their people to buy gold

In previous News Updates I have sent information as to the fact that gold can be found in almost every state - and, how panning for gold could become a new personal hobby in your spare time.


China Mineral Company predicts that the rising prices of gold will continue to soar higher as Chinese people continue to invest in gold. China is already the world’s biggest gold producer, and in the first half of this year, consumption of the precious metal also became the highest in the world, overtaking India.

Tad Brooks of the China Mineral Company said Chinese gold purchases for investment reached a record high of 70 metric tons in 2008. In terms of investment, purchases are rising, as more people are using gold as a hedging tool. Brooks said China’s gold investors had already climbed on the bandwagon and, in the absence of attractive alternatives, were reluctant to jump off. Further price support was likely to come from the Chinese government, which is expected to increase its gold reserves in the near future, Brooks added.

Currency devaluations, dramatic cuts in interest rates and the threat of inflation have made gold one of the few attractions left in China, where investors have fewer options. “If you look at the stock market in the last few months, there has been a lot of volatility and this has caused people to look for something more stable. People know that they can expect continuous growth in gold.” Brooks explained.



Animated Map of Job Loses - 2004 through 2009

For convenience, I made two screen prints of the animated map from the website that has a play button. You can watch the green dots (jobs gained) and red dots (jobs lost) shift as the years move along. The first map with mostly green was from 2007 and the last brings one to only July, 2009.

Wall Street Journal December 29, 2008 | As if Things Weren't Bad Enough, Russian Professor Predicts End of U.S. In Moscow, Igor Panarin's Forecasts Are All the Rage; America 'Disintegrates' in 2010

Link: TIP Strategies | The (Animated) Geography of Jobs
Source: BLS and state labor agencies (via Moody's Analytics), TIP Strategies


http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=15719



Global Research, October 17, 2
On October 12 the United States and India launched an eighteen-day military exercise codenamed Yudh Abhyas (war study) in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Described as "one of their largest-ever ground combat joint exercises," [1], the war games "involve the Indian Army Motorized Infantry Battalion and the 2nd Squadron of 14 CAV of 25 Stryker Brigade Combat Team, comprising some 320 U.S. servicemen." [2]


The deployment of Stryker armored combat vehicles for the drills marks the first time they have been used overseas since being introduced in Iraq in 2003 and sent to Afghanistan earlier this year. A week before the exercise began the Pentagon reported that "The Army plans to deploy 17 of its Stryker combat vehicles this month to India for the first exercise of its kind in the country.

"This is also the largest deployment of the Strykers outside of those sent to Iraq and Afghanistan." [3]

Far from being an isolated case, the joint U.S-Indian operation is emblematic of unprecedented military cooperation between the two nuclear nations over the past few years, in fact a strategic military partnership whose major purposes are to supplant Russia as India's decades-long main defense ally and arms supplier and to consolidate a U.S.-led military bloc in the Asia Pacific region aimed at containing China and furthering the encirclement of both that nation and Russia.

A U.S. Defense Department release on the currently ongoing exercise in question mentioned that "more than two years in the planning, [it] comes as the Defense Department continues to reach out to India to increase its military collaboration. Pacific Command's top officer, Navy Adm. Timothy J. Keating, last month traveled to India and said officials there have committed to increasing their military relationship with the United States." [4]

While the drills immediately address more modest goals - ostensibly practicing counterinsurgency and anti-terrorist techniques - "Hundreds of soldiers using heavy transport aircraft and battle tanks are participating in the biggest-ever war games between the two countries which were on the opposing side of the Cold War but now seek to build strategic and military ties.

"With an ally in India, Washington also seeks to keep an eye on the Chinese army's growing military mobility and strength in the area." [5]

In addition, an Indian press source reported that "Mid-way through Yudh Abhyas, yet another exercise named Cope India-09 between the air forces of the two countries will begin at Agra Oct 19." [6]

The Times of India reported on September 24 that an annual Chinese-Indian military exercise held each December since 2007 "as a major confidence-building measure between them" has been cancelled for 2009.

How far the displacement of Russia as India's major military ally has progressed against the backdrop of the Pentagon's plans for an Asia Pacific analogue of NATO was detailed by the Voice of America recently:

"For decades, India mostly depended on, first, the Soviet Union and then Russia for its military supplies. But as the Cold War ended and India's relations with the United States began improving during Bill Clinton's presidency, New Delhi gradually increased its military cooperation with Washington....Today, besides holding joint military exercises with the U.S. military, India has also been buying U.S. armaments worth billions of dollars."

The same article quoted the Indian ambassador to the United States, Meera Shankar:

"Our militaries once unfamiliar with each other now hold regular dialog and joint exercises in the air and on land and sea....Our defense trade was negligible a decade ago. We placed orders worth $3.5 billion last year and it could grow even more in the future." [7]

Heightened full spectrum - ground, air and sea - military collaboration between the U.S. and India is in part related to the escalation of America's and NATO's war in South Asia: Afghanistan and Pakistan, India's neighbor.

On October 13 the Washington Post revealed that the White House will send 13,000 support troops to join the additional 21,000 combat forces already and soon to be deployed this year and the BBC announced the following day that "the Obama administration had already told the UK government it would soon announce a substantial increase to its military forces in Afghanistan," to be formally confirmed next week at a meeting of NATO defense chiefs in the capital of Slovakia. [8] On the 15th the NATO regional commander in southern Afghanistan, Major General Mart de Kruif, said of Helmand province and adjacent areas that "we need at least two additional brigades of coalition forces, somewhere between 10,000 or 15,000 troops." [9]

NATO's Military Committee, the senior military authority in the Alliance, just completed a tour of inspection to Afghanistan. "In attendance were Military Representatives from all 28 NATO member states as well as Military Representatives from the 14 non-NATO nations who also contribute forces to ISAF." [10]

India has been assigned a role to play in the "stabilization" of the subcontinent as Afghanistan and Pakistan alike have been plunged into war and chaos since the U.S. and NATO invaded the first nation on October 7, 2001.

But the New Delhi-Washington axis is fraught with even grander designs and potentially catastrophic dangers.

With the North Atlantic Treaty Organization expanding into Eastern Europe - practically all of Eastern Europe - over the last ten years and its upgrading of military contacts and deployments through various partnership agreements (Partnership for Peace, Mediterranean Dialogue, Istanbul Cooperation Initiative, Contact Countries, Trilateral Afghanistan-Pakistan-NATO Military Commission), the world's only military alliance spans five continents, the Middle East and the South Pacific, effectively taking over other former Cold War military blocs like the Central Treaty Organization (CENTO), the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) and the Australia, New Zealand, United States Security Treaty (ANZUS) and thus constituting history's first international military alliance.

The four nations identified by NATO as Contact Countries - Australia, Japan, New Zealand and South Korea - are all in the Asia Pacific area and in varying degrees all have contributed troops and naval support to the U.S.-NATO war in Afghanistan.

Initiatives like the U.S.-instituted Proliferation Security Initiative [11] naval surveillance and interdiction operation, begun in and still primarily focused on Asia, and the global missile shield program [12] both integrate major NATO member states and candidates for an emerging Asian NATO.

India as a nuclear power and the world's second most populous nation, one bordering China and with historical strategic ties with Russia, is pivotal in Western designs to establish worldwide military superiority so that, in the words of an Indian analyst several years ago, the U.S. can complete its vision for dominance over every sector of the globe with this stratagem: To have closer state-to-state relations with every nation in the world than all other nations have with any other nation, even neighboring states.

Just as in 1978 former rivals Egypt and Israel were reconciled unilaterally by the U.S., which is nowhere near the Middle East, so now any two countries in the world in a conflict situation - from South Asia to the Caucasus, from Africa to the Balkans - must go through Washington and Brussels to resolve their differences. That role, like so many others, has devolved from the United Nations to the United States and NATO.

U.S. and general Western military strategy in Asia is not limited to India, however preeminent a role that country has in the West's plans. Australia, which earlier this year released a Defence White Paper [13] announcing its largest-ever arms buildup and plans to arrogate to itself the role of a regional military power, is "pushing to rebuild its defence ties with India, risking the potential ire of China by formally requesting Australia be allowed to participate in the annual India-US joint naval exercise Malabar." [14]

The Malabar naval war games are an integral component of U.S. plans to integrate India into its Asian and global military nexus. An Indian news sources reported the following in relation to this year's exercise:

"The exercise in the Malabar series will take place [April 2009] off the Japanese coast in which Indian warships will carry out training manoeuvres in naval warfare alongside US Navy and Japanese Maritime Self-Defence Force warships.

"The Malabar exercise, which began as a bilateral exercise in 1992 with the Americans, has in recent years taken on a multi-national character with greater participation from US allies and has made China sit up and take note.

"The last Malabar trilateral exercise involving India, the US and Japan was held in early 2007 off the Japanese coast. In the later part of that year, India joined the multilateral 25-warship Malabar exercise involving the navies of Singapore and Australia too, apart from US and Japan in the Bay of Bengal." [15]

Australia's intention to participate in the next Malabar drills - "an exercise obviously intended by the US to be a foil to China's strategic military might" - also comes "in the wake of the [Prime Minister Kevin] Rudd government's controversial defence white paper, which called for a build-up of naval capacity and appeared to suggest Australian defence strategy in coming decades would be shaped by China's military expansion." [16]

While visiting the nation recently Australian Foreign Minister Stephen Smith "invited India to participate in multilateral Australian Defence Force-hosted exercises Kakadu and Pitch Black." [17]

India borders China as do several other countries where the U.S. and its NATO allies have stationed troops and where they regularly conduct or will conduct military exercises, Afghanistan and Pakistan among them.

The Pentagon's Pacific Command has been holding annual joint Khaan Quest military operations in Mongolia, which borders both China and Russia.

In July Mongolia announced that it was providing troops to NATO for the war in Afghanistan, with an American news report stating "the country plans to send troops to Afghanistan, in a cooperation that stems from its 'third neighbor' policy to reach out to allies other than China and Russia," and "Mongolia's involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan has helped cement its alliance with the United States and secure grants and aid." [18]

Last month NATO conducted a twenty-nation disaster response exercise, ZHETYSU 2009, in Kazakhstan, which also abuts China and Russia. French president Nicolas Sarkozy has just secured rights to transit his nation's military forces through the country.

On September 27 the Chinese press reported on a multinational military exercise to be conducted in Cambodia, one nation removed from China, next year:

"[M]ore than 2,000 military men are reserved for the first-ever event in the country and they will come from more than 20 countries, of which 1,500 will be from the United States.

"[D]uring a four-day visit to Washington D.C., Tea Banh, Cambodia's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense, had met with U.S. Deputy Secretary of State James Steinberg and discussed security cooperation between the United States and Cambodia." [19]

On October 14 reports surfaced on Taiwan conducting its "largest-ever missile test...launched from a secretive and tightly guarded base in southern Taiwan."

The report also said the missiles were "capable of reaching major Chinese cities." [20]

With President Ma Ying-jeou observing, "the drill included the test-firing of a top secret, newly developed medium-range surface-to-surface missile with a range of 3,000 kilometres, capable of striking major cities in central, northern and southern China." [21]

The following day's news reported that the Defense Ministry of South Korean "plans to equip the Navy's 7,600-ton-class Aegis vessels, including a King Sejong-class destroyer, with the newest-type American-made SM-6 missiles" and that "to ensure proper use of SM-6 [Extended Range Active] missiles, the South Korean Navy will naturally be linked to the U.S. missile defense system, considering that it will need the assistance of some intelligence reconnaissance devices, including spy satellites and radars, in the U.S. MD [missile defense] system." [22]

Each year the Pentagon leads the multinational Cobra Gold war games in Thailand. This year the armed forces of the host country, the U.S., Japan, Singapore and Indonesia were involved and several other nations "participate[d] in various roles during the exercise": Australia, Brunei, France, Italy, Britain, Bangladesh, India, the Philippines, the Peoples Republic of Cambodia, China, Canada, Germany, South Korea, Laos, Nepal, Pakistan, Vietnam, and Mongolia. [23]

Excepting China, the above roster is a faithful representation of a NATO-Asian NATO axis in formation.

On October 14 the USS Bonhomme Richard amphibious assault ship arrived in East Timor for the latter's "first joint military exercise with the United States" and it was reported that "manoeuvres with 2,500 US troops and Australia forces are to last through October 24." [24]

The American ambassador to the new nation, Hans Klem, said that the exercises would focus on "jungle training, urban training, infantry training [and] beach landings...." [25]

The Pentagon's military penetration of Asia and encroachment on China, coordinated at every turn with Washington's NATO allies, is part of an international campaign to achieve military presence in and domination over every longitude and latitude. The European continent has been subsumed almost completely under NATO.

America's new Africa Command recently completed a 25-nation military exercise in Gabon and will soon begin multinational maneuvers in Uganda.

The war in Afghanistan has recently provided the U.S. and NATO new basing and military transit rights in the Central Asian nations of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. "The United States has secured 'lethal transit' deals with Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan....Both the Kyrgyz Ministry of Defense and the US Embassy in Bishkek confirmed earlier that the Manas Transit Center is facilitating the shipment of military freight going to Afghanistan....[T]he transit of supplies into Afghanistan via Turkmenistan 'is possible'...." [26]

Of the three nations in the South Caucasus, Georgia and Azerbaijan are veritable Pentagon and NATO military outposts on Russia's borders and Armenia just announced it might send troops to Afghanistan to serve under NATO command.

Washington has recently secured the use of seven new military bases in Colombia and has announced similar plans for two naval facilities in Panama two years after reactivating U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command.

Even uninhabited areas of the world (and their energy and other resources) are not beyond the Pentagon's and NATO's purview.

On October 9 the top military commander of U.S. European Command and NATO, Admiral James Stavridis, "warn[ed] of conflict with Russia in [the] Arctic Circle" as The Times of London phrased it.

Last week an Indian writer offered this concise perspective:

"The arc of encirclement of Russia gets strengthened. NATO ties facilitate the deployment of the US missile defence system in Georgia. The US aims to have a chain of countries tied to 'partnerships' with NATO brought into its missile defence system - stretching from its allies in the Baltic to those in Central Europe. The ultimate objective of this is to neutralise the strategic capability of Russia and China and to establish its nuclear superiority. The National Defense Strategy document, issued by the Pentagon on July 31, 2008, portrays Washington's perception of a resurgent Russia and a rising China as potential adversaries." [27]

The analyst doesn't exaggerate.

In February 2008 a Reuters report said that, "The United States is worried that Russia, China and OPEC oil-producing countries could use their growing financial clout to advance political goals, the top U.S. spy chief told Congress...."

National Director of Intelligence Michael McConnell told the Senate Intelligence Committee that he had "concerns about the financial capabilities of Russia, China and OPEC countries."

His concerns, however, suggested military rather than economic and trade matters. A summary of his testimony had little to say of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and much about Russia and China.

"Russia, bolstered in part by oil revenues, was positioning itself to control an energy supply and transportation network from Europe to East Asia, and the Russian military had begun to reverse a long decline....China has pursued a policy of global engagement out of a desire to expand its growing economy and obtain access markets, resources, technology and expertise." [28]

Shortly afterward Russia "demanded an explanation from America over a report by the director of American national intelligence in which Russia, China, Iraq, Iran, North Korea and al-Qaida are described as sources of strategic threats to the U.S, ITAR-TASS has been told by a source close to the Kremlin." [29]

That is, Russia and China had effectively been added to the infamous "axis of evil" targeted by former president George W. Bush in January of 2002.

Though Bush's departure from the White House and his successor's arrival there haven't changed anything, except if anything to makes matters progressively worse.

An Associated Press story of May 1, 2009 mentioned that "The Obama administration is working to improve deteriorating U.S. relations with a number of Latin American nations to counter growing Iranian, Chinese and Russian influence in the Western Hemisphere, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said....[30]

In the latest quadrennial National Intelligence Strategy report last month, U.S. Director of National Intelligence Dennis Blair claimed "Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea pose the greatest challenges to the United States' national interests." [31]

China and Russia have replaced subjugated Iraq in the ranks of remaining "axis of evil" members Iran and North Korea.

Blair's report asserted that Russia "may continue to seek avenues for reasserting power and influence in ways that complicate U.S. interests." A paraphrase of the document said of "China, which trades regularly with the United States and owns billions of its national debt," that "Beijing competes for the same resources the United States needs, and is in the process of rapidly modernizing its military." [32]

In 2006 an article appeared in Foreign Affairs, the magazine of the New York-based Council on Foreign Relations, called "The Rise of U.S. Nuclear Primacy," coauthored by Keir A. Lieber and Daryl G. Press, which explored in the frankest manner how the U.S. could deal with its Chinese and Russian "challengers."

As the piece's title indicates, the focus is on nuclear weapons and America's superiority in regards to them.

Its basic contention is summarized in this paragraph:

"For four decades, relations among the major nuclear powers have been shaped by their common vulnerability, a condition known as mutual assured destruction. But with the U.S. arsenal growing rapidly while Russia's decays and China's stays small, the era of MAD is ending - and the era of U.S. nuclear primacy has begun." [33]

That appraisal inevitably led to the conclusion that "It will probably soon be possible for the United States to destroy the long-range nuclear arsenals of Russia or China with a first strike."

The authors examine with coldblooded detachment comparative advancements in each of the U.S.'s triad of nuclear weapons delivery systems - ground-based missile, air and submarine - and how in all three instances Washington could launch crippling first strikes on China and Russia alike.

For example, they state "The U.S. Air Force has finished equipping its B-52 bombers with nuclear-armed cruise missiles, which are probably invisible to Russian and Chinese air-defense radar. And the air force has also enhanced the avionics on its B-2 stealth bombers to permit them to fly at extremely low altitudes in order to avoid even the most sophisticated radar."

And they list both nation's vulnerabilities in an almost gleeful manner:

"The more Russia's nuclear arsenal shrinks, the easier it will become for the United States to carry out a first strike.

"The real U.S. war plan may call for first targeting Russia's command and control, sabotaging Russia's radar stations, or taking other preemptive measures - all of which would make the actual U.S. force far more lethal than our model assumes.

"According to our model, such a simplified surprise attack would have a good chance of destroying every Russian bomber base, submarine, and ICBM.

"China's nuclear arsenal is even more vulnerable to a U.S. attack. A U.S. first strike could succeed whether it was launched as a surprise or in the midst of a crisis during a Chinese alert. China has a limited strategic nuclear arsenal.

"According to unclassified U.S. government assessments, China's entire intercontinental nuclear arsenal consists of 18 stationary single-warhead ICBMs."

To confirm that their study is indicative of not only their own conviction, the authors add that "The improvements to the U.S. nuclear arsenal offer evidence that the United States is actively seeking primacy...The current and future U.S. nuclear force, in other words, seems designed to carry out a preemptive disarming strike against Russia or China.

"The intentional pursuit of nuclear primacy is, moreover, entirely consistent with the United States' declared policy of expanding its global dominance."

In view of what has developed in the interim since its publication, the article provides the unadorned truth about so-called missile defense in stating "the sort of missile defenses that the United States might plausibly deploy would be valuable primarily in an offensive context, not a defensive one - as an adjunct to a U.S. first-strike capability, not as a standalone shield. If the United States launched a nuclear attack against Russia (or China), the targeted country would be left with a tiny surviving arsenal - if any at all.

"At that point, even a relatively modest or inefficient missile-defense system might well be enough to protect against any retaliatory strikes, because the devastated enemy would have so few warheads and decoys left."

The piece ends in acknowledging that with the demise of the Warsaw Pact and any pretense that American and NATO nuclear weapons would be needed against a superior conventional military attack and no further intent, as with Ronald Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative, to compel adversaries to spend themselves into bankruptcy on a strategic arms race, "Washington's continued refusal to eschew a first strike and the country's development of a limited missile-defense capability take on a new, and possibly more menacing, look. The most logical conclusions to make are that a nuclear-war-fighting capability remains a key component of the United States' military doctrine and that nuclear primacy remains a goal of the United States."

As much as words like competition and challenges may factor in the speeches of U.S. and other Western politicians when relating to domestic matters, the White House and the Pentagon will tolerate no serious competition and allow no challengers in their drive for global military, political and economic domination.

When all else fails, and even before, Washington's ultima ratio consists of its nuclear arsenal and delivery systems.

Notes

1) Indo-Asian News Agency, October 12, 2009
2) Russian Information Agency Novosti, October 12, 2009
3) U.S. Department of Defense, American Forces Press Service, October 6, 2009
4) Ibid
5) Reuters, October 12, 2009
6) Indo-Asian News Agency, October 12, 2009
7) Voice of America, October 8, 2009
8) BBC News, October 14, 2009
9) Agence France-Presse, October 15, 2009
10) NATO, October 15, 2009
11) Proliferation Security Initiative And U.S. 1,000-Ship Navy: Control Of World’s Oceans, Prelude To War Stop NATO, January 29, 2009
http://rickrozoff.wordpress.com/2009/08/26/proliferation-security-initiative-and-us-1000-ship-navy-control-of-worlds-oceans-prelude-to-war/
12) U.S. Accelerates First Strike Global Missile Shield System, Stop NATO, August 19, 2009
http://rickrozoff.wordpress.com/2009/09/02/u-s-accelerates-first-strike-global-missile-shield-system
Global Military Bloc: NATO’s Drive Into Asia Stop NATO, January 24, 2009
http://rickrozoff.wordpress.com/2009/08/26/global-military-bloc-natos-drive-into-asia
13) Australian Military Buildup And The Rise Of Asian NATO, Stop NATO, May 6, 2009
http://rickrozoff.wordpress.com/2009/08/28/australian-military-buildup-and-the-rise-of-asian-nato
14) The Australian, October 15, 2009
15) Outlook India, April 10, 2009
16) The Australian, October 15, 2009
17) Ibid
18) Reuters, July 22, 2009
19) Xinhua News Agency, September 27, 2009
20) Radio Taiwan International, October 14, 2009
21) Deutsche Presse-Agentur, October 14, 2009
22) Chosun Ilbo, October 15, 2009
23) Embassy of the United States of America Bangkok, January 13, 2009
24) Deutsche Presse-Agentur, October 14, 2009
25) Ibid
26) EurasiaNet/Eurasia Insight, October 13, 2009
27) Younes Bhat, Crisis from the Balkans to Caucasus: Munich Speech to Reset Button Mainstream Weekly, October 11, 2009
28) Reuters, February 5, 2008
29) Voice of Russia, February 8, 2008
30) Associated Press, May 1, 2009
31) Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, September 16, 2009
32) Ibid
33) The Rise of U.S. Nuclear Primacy, Keir A. Lieber and Daryl G. Press Foreign Affairs, March/April 2006-



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