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Speech on media propaganda - Glenn Greenwald - Salon.com - 0 views

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    The 30-minute speech I gave last month at the Symphony Space in New York is now available on video, and is posted below in three YouTube segments (the first segment also contains the 4-minute introduction of my speech). The speech pertains to the evolution of my views on media criticism, the nature of media propaganda and what drives it, and what can be done to combat it. A DVD of the entire event -- featuring the three other speeches: from Amy Goodman, Noam Chomsky and Michael Moore -- is available at FAIR's website. I want to note one example, from today, that vividly illustrates many of the themes I discussed in that speech.  It is found in the following passage from this Reuters article on Obama's escalation of the covert war in Yemen and his targeting of U.S. citizen Anwar Awlaki for assassination: A U.S. official confirmed to Reuters that a U.S. strike last Friday killed Abu Ali al-Harithi, a midlevel al Qaeda operative, which followed last month's attempted strike against Anwar al-Awlaki, the leader of al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. Whether Awlaki has any operational role in Al Qaeda at all is a matter of intense controversy.  The U.S. Government has repeatedly asserted that he does, but has presented no verifiable evidence to support that accusation.  But what is not in dispute is the notion that Awlaki is "the leader of al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula."  He unquestionably is not, and never has been, as multiple Yemen experts have repeatedly noted.  The Reuters claim is factually and entirely false. Whatever one's views are on Obama's assassination program, targeting U.S. citizens without due process obviously raises extraordinary and vitally important questions.  As The New York Times' Scott Shane put it when confirming Awlaki's inclusion on Obama's hit list: "The Obama administration has taken the extraordinary step of authorizing the targeted killing of an American citizen. . . . It is extremely rare, if not unprecedented, for an America
thinkahol *

David Foster Wallace on Political thinking in America - YouTube - 0 views

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    Edited version of the ZDFmediatek interview with David Foster Wallace. This version offers David Foster Wallace's ideas, without repetitions, long pauses, interviewer's comments. Although some cuts may appear rough, there is no attempt at editorial bias or content manipulation. Mr. Wallace's archives (books in his library, notes, and writings) have been recently acquired by the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas Austin.
thinkahol *

Petraeus and the Myth of the Surge | Mother Jones - 0 views

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    As soon as the news was reported that Gen. David Petraeus is succeeding soon-to-be-retired Gen. Stanley McChrystal as commander of the US and NATO forces in Afghanistan, the media narrative was set in stone: the super-general who won the war in Iraq with the so-called surge can now work his magic in another theater. It's hard to stop a locomotive meme-which is what the surge story has become. But the success of the surge in Iraq remains debatable to this day. Still, try injecting that point into media discussions of Iraq or Afghanistan. Yet with Petraeus taking over the Afghanistan war, it's worth noting the other side of the surge tale. So as a public service, here are a few analyses that question the surge hype.
thinkahol *

The Jeffrey Goldberg Media - Glenn Greenwald - Salon.com - 0 views

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    In a stunning display of self-unawareness, The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg pointed to last week's forced "resignation" by Dave Weigel from The Washington Post as evidence that the Post, "in its general desperation for page views, now hires people who came up in journalism without much adult supervision, and without the proper amount of toilet-training." Goldberg then solemnly expressed hope that "this episode will lead to the reimposition of some level of standards." Numerous commentators immediately noted the supreme and obvious irony that Goldberg, of all people, would anoint himself condescending arbiter of journalistic standards, given that, as one of the leading media cheerleaders for the attack on Iraq, he compiled a record of humiliating falsehood-dissemination in the run-up to the war that rivaled Judy Miller's both in terms of recklessness and destructive impact.
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YouTube - ZEITGEIST: MOVING FORWARD | OFFICIAL RELEASE | 2011 - 0 views

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    This is the Official Online (Youtube) Release of "Zeitgeist: Moving Forward" by Peter Joseph. [30 subtitles ADDED!] On Jan. 15th, 2011, "Zeitgeist: Moving Forward" was released theatrically to sold out crowds in 60 countries; 31 languages; 295 cities and 341 Venues. It has been noted as the largest non-profit independent film release in history. This is a non-commercial work and is available online for free viewing and no restrictions apply to uploading/download/posting/linking - as long as no money is exchanged. A Free DVD Torrent of the full 2 hr and 42 min film in 30 languages is also made available through the main website [below], with instructions on how one can download and burn the movie to DVD themselves. His other films are also freely available in this format.
Arabica Robusta

Oil City: Where are the Jobs, pt. 2 | Pipe(line)Dreams - 0 views

  • There should be a direct relationship between recognized training centers and oil company human resources departments. There isn’t. Basically, people are on their own; it’s not like they can go down to the local jobs office and get advice.  In a country with extremely high levels of unemployment and a huge “419″ internet scamming problem (sorry, Ghana, but it appears you have caught up with Nigeria and Cameroon on this front), potential victims are everywhere.
  • Both Tullow Oil and Kosmos Energy have posted scam alerts on their websites. Here’s the warning from Kosmos: NOTE: POTENTIAL RECRUITMENT FRAUD Kosmos Energy has learned that job applicants in the international oil and gas business, as well as other industry sectors, may be contacted by individuals or organizations that offer false employment opportunities. These communications are often via email and may request personal information or money. Kosmos only makes job offers after candidates have completed a formal interview process and does not ask applicants to pay fees during recruitment. Specifically, please note that any communications from or about the “Kosmos Group” are not associated with Kosmos Energy. This is good, but I don’t know how useful these alerts are. There are a lot of people in Takoradi who don’t have internet access. And even when you get to the Tullow or Kosmos websites, it’s not easy to get information.
  • “We are committed to providing Ghanaian suppliers with full and fair opportunities, providing short and long-term support to help local suppliers to achieve contract pre-qualification. To date 700 local contracts have been awarded by Tullow, including procuring 100% of IT equipment and services in Ghana.” I’m looking forward to having the opportunity to find out more about these 700 contracts when I interview Tullow officials.
anonymous

heise online - 29.03.06 - Deutscher Thinktank fordert Kontrolle des Internet - 0 views

  • 29.03.2006 12:22
  • Deutscher Thinktank fordert Kontrolle des Internet In einem online nicht frei zugänglichen Kommentar in der Süddeutschen Zeitung fordert Daniel Dettling vom Berliner Thinktank Berlinpolis eine stärkere Kontrolle des Internet. Weil das Internet als "Fernuniversität der Gewalt" funktioniere, müssten Kämpfer gegen den internationalen Terrorismus das Internet penibel kontrollieren, um zu verhindern, dass "kulturelle Fingerabdrücke" (Meme) wie Viren übertragen werden. Als Beispiel nennt Dettling, dass das Mem vom Selbstmordattentäter so attraktiv werden könne, dass es von anderen Kulturen memetisch kopiert werde.
  • fordert der gelernte Politikwissenschaftler des konservativ orientierten Thinktank eine detaillierte Webanalyse ganz in dem Sinne des "Check the Web", das von den europäischen Innenministern der G6-Staaten beschlossen wurde. "Hierfür können nahezu jegliche Daten, die im Internet zugänglich sind, benutzt werden: Häufigkeit der Klicks auf eine Internetseite, statistische Daten wie Umfrageergebnisse, Wahlbeteiligung und Mitgliedschaften. Mit diesen Informationen lassen sich Querverbindungen erstellen, zum Beispiel zwischen Wahlbeteiligung und Arbeitslosigkeit, zwischen Straffälligkeit und Engagement in verschiedenen Organisationen, zwischen der Besucherhäufigkeit einer Website und der Entwicklung der dahinterstehenden Organisation, zwischen Aktivität in Online-Foren und Engagement in realen Vereinigungen", führt Dettling aus.
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  • Erst mit der Aufmerksamkeitsökonomie, die der internationale Terror erzeuge, finde er den Nährboden, auf dem sich seine inhaltlichen Botschaften verbreiten können
  • Ob ein solches von Dettling gefordertes Analysesystem zwischen Online- und Offline-Daten funktionieren kann, ist fraglich. Das von der TeSIT-Abteilung des BKA und der Hennefer Softwarefirma Conet Solutions entwickelte IDA (Inhaltliche Datenträgerauswertung) ist ein solches System, das in Arabisch, Kurdisch, Türkisch und Farsi verfasste Dokumente analysieren und mit Webseiten in Beziehung setzen kann. Es setzt allerdings voraus, dass die Daten in standardisierten Dateiformaten (Doc und PDF-Dateien, Powerpoint, Outlook, Notes usw.) in das System eingespeist werden. Ob sich Terroristen an gängige Dateiformate halten, darüber dürfen sich die Experten trefflich streiten.
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