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cisler <cisler@pobox.com> Re: <nettime> WP: Not Funny Harsh Kapoor <aiindex@mnet.fr> The Rumor Mill that came out of WTC attacks of 11 sept ANASTASIOS KOZAITIS <anastasios.kozaitis@verizon.net> Secret plans for 10-year war: Generals Rule out 'D-Day Type Invasion' Richard Joly <rjoly@CAM.ORG> Re: <nettime> Bomb Them With Butter, Bribe Them With Hope. mollybh@netspace.net.au FUTURES AHEAD "Giuseppe Caravita" <bcaravita@public.iunet.it> enforcement "f," <ft@gewi.kfunigraz.ac.at> Re: <nettime> Bomb Them With Butter, Bribe Them With Hope. "porculus" <porculus@wanadoo.fr> Re: [Nettime-bold] President Bush's Address to Congress and the "G.H. Hovagimyan" <gh@popstar.com> The End of America "Simon Huck" <huck@cyberday.de> A failure of vision? - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2001 12:33:11 -0700 Subject: Re: <nettime> WP: Not Funny From: cisler <cisler@pobox.com> Howard Rheingold's Caucus conf on Brainstorms is devoted to the WTC, and one of the 50 plus items is on sick humor. I chose not to read more than a few lines because it was mainly an intellectual justification for sharing them. Back in college I read a psychiatric journal about the generating of sick jokes as a function of time and distance from the event. they had studied the emergence of jokes about Ed Gien, the guy who killed, preserved, and gobbled folks in Wisconsin or MN. I think hannibal Lecter is based on him. A few miles from the town the jokes began soon, and they spread away from ground zero with increasing frequency. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2001 19:15:50 +0100 From: Harsh Kapoor <aiindex@mnet.fr> Subject: The Rumor Mill that came out of WTC attacks of 11 sept Rumors of War A collection of links to pages discussing the various rumors to come out of the September 11 terrorist attack on the United States of America. http://www.snopes2.com/info/rumors.htm -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2001 14:57:11 -0400 From: ANASTASIOS KOZAITIS <anastasios.kozaitis@verizon.net> Subject: Secret plans for 10-year war: Generals Rule out 'D-Day Type Invasion' http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/0,,2001320010-2001325231,00.html maybe the folks in DC are wiser than I give them credit for. this article in the Times of London states that there will not be any carpet bombing. "There's no point in firing a lot of missiles at bin Laden if they miss their target, or launching Tomahawks at bin Laden training camps if they are empty," one source said. --Ak - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2001 18:26:46 -0400 From: Richard Joly <rjoly@CAM.ORG> Subject: Re: <nettime> Bomb Them With Butter, Bribe Them With Hope. At 15:54 01-09-19 -0400, you wrote: > >Bomb Them With Butter, Bribe Them With Hope. > Jay Wilder [jayw88@home.com] > > A military response, particularly an attack on Afghanistan, is exactly > what the terrorists want. It will strengthen and swell their small but > fanatical ranks. there's an article today in L'Express, on a slighly different conceptual angle to this problem yet reaching for similar ideas in conflict resolution. Sorry, I'm really lousy at translating but this is a good web engine better than babelfish [imho} to help with reading the following article http://www.voila.fr/Trans/ ssssssssssnipppppppppppppppppppp http://www.lexpress.fr/Express/Info/Monde/Dossier/attentatsus/dossier.asp?id =326090 L'Express du 20/09/2001 France Détourner, retourner par Jacques Attali j@attali.com Toute la stratégie du terrorisme moderne vise à retourner la force du maître contre lui. Les terroristes n'ont pas cherché à poser les avions détournés sur un aéroport quelconque, mais à les retourner comme des armes contre leur propriétaire. Voici venu le temps des «retourneurs». Ce sont d'anciens élèves de la CIA qui dirigent ces réseaux, c'est l'argent des Etats-Unis et de ses alliés qui leur a permis de prospérer. Ce sont les orgueilleux gratte-ciel de New York qui ont servi de pièges aux victimes. C'est Internet, dans sa dimension la plus commerciale, qui véhicule en contrebande les messages des assassins. Plus généralement, ce sont les technologies et les moyens de la puissance civile de l'Occident qui menacent maintenant d'être retournés contre lui. Jusqu'à la mort elle-même, devenue une arme pour tuer. C'est vieux comme le monde: les faibles ont toujours retourné les armes des forts, les maîtres ont toujours reçu comme des boomerangs leurs propres armes. Dans la Bible, Moïse détourne la magie des prêtres égyptiens pour frapper le pharaon. Et les arts martiaux japonais en ont fait leur philosophie depuis des millénaires. Demain, peut-être, ces terroristes détourneront et retourneront contre nous nos réseaux d'eau, d'électricité, nos centrales nucléaires, nos systèmes téléphoniques et informatiques, nos marchés financiers, notre chimie, notre pharmacie, notre biologie, notre génétique: nos moyens sont si puissants qu'ils peuvent fournir à l'infini des armes aux «retourneurs». Face à de telles stratégies, il est illusoire d'espérer gagner par le seul jeu d'une force supérieure: elle sera toujours récupérée pour nourrir la vengeance du faible. Un boxeur ne bat jamais un judoka, à moins de sortir une arme à feu. L'URSS a disparu pour avoir tenté de mener une telle stratégie en Afghanistan et en Europe centrale. Si l'Occident fait de même, en se lançant dans des représailles aveugles, il sera acculé, par l'engrenage des contre-représailles, à utiliser ses armes les plus suicidaires. On débouchera alors sur la guerre entre civilisations, dont rêvent les plus stratèges des «retourneurs». La seule réponse efficace consisterait à retourner contre eux ce qu'ils croient être leurs points forts: la colère des désespérés et la ferveur de l'islam. C'est du retournement de ces deux énergies que dépend l'issue de la bataille. Elle n'est pas impossible à gagner. La plupart des autorités religieuses et politiques du Sud se sont désolidarisées de ces actes. Elles savent que, dans une guerre aveugle, leurs peuples seraient les premières victimes des prochaines balles perdues. Elles savent aussi que le progrès servirait mieux leurs intérêts que la violence suicidaire. Elles savent enfin que les intégrismes sont les premiers ennemis des faibles. Pour qu'ils s'engagent vraiment dans la bataille, il faudra fournir aux hommes (et surtout aux femmes) de ces mondes les moyens de gagner la guerre contre la misère et l'ignorance. C'est beaucoup plus difficile que de bombarder quelques camps d'entraînement. endssssssssssnipppppppppppppppppppp endssssssssssnipppppppppppppppppppp Richard - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - From: mollybh@netspace.net.au Subject: FUTURES AHEAD Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2001 10:54:18 +1000 (EST) One way out of the captialist cowboy ("wanted dead or alive") and the capitalist religious-patriarchalrhetoric on "both sides" of the global picture is to situate ourselves among the oppressed women of the world as this is one common denominator of both the west and the east which is an outcome of male-dominated governing bodies - rogue or proper - and upon situating ourselves among the oppressed women of all nations, to rethink the possible sets of futures we may have in terms of the on-going international struggles by oppressed women for human rights, dignity, personal freedom and empowerment. With all our strength, we pose a mighty alternative to chauvanistic male-dominance in all its destructive forms. ------------------------------------------------------------ This email sent from Netspace Webemail: www.netspace.net.au - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - From: "Giuseppe Caravita" <bcaravita@public.iunet.it> Subject: enforcement Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2001 16:00:03 +0200 Enforcement of the neoliberist power or enforcement of democracy? I personally came to realize that this is the dilemma, the fork, the = real political agenda now for all of us. See. The last nineties, a = decade key for the spreading of freedom (in the form of the "radical", = and quite fundamentalist, neoliberist paradigm), gave to us a = world-system now in deep disequilibrium. Ecological: we have no more than 10 years to revert a path toward a "no = return point" for the whole umankind; The economic ghrowt in the = framework of the old infrastructure is our principal enemy, now. We need = to change it. Social: we need to reinvent-rebuild completely welfare and safety net, = otherwise the system will implode at Home and abroad; the system now is = not recession-proof. Energetic: we need a structural change in the whole energy = infrastructure of the world, from China to Latin America, to Usa and = Europe, to Rihjiad and Tokio in the ridicoulos span of ten years; Political: we need to overcome feudalism in all the nations of the = world, giving birth to a global-local "fabric", a global-local market, = and a global-local "conversation" about planet conditions and processes, = solutions, government strategies and achievements. A conversation-cooperation wide, involving all Terrans (Inhabitants of = this planet). A real conversation and a real, autocontrolled action. = Able to change others and us, able to lead a revolution in our and = others structures, expectancies, lifesyles, way to cooperate and = conflict. But under a set of "rules" (a suggestion: a global internet = Netiquette?). Those are (hypotesys) minimum conditions for an equilibrium, given (and = added to) the relative freedom of markets acquired in the last decade; = We have only ten-twenty years to achieve that. Imagine. We was already in a war environment (in other words: in a = compelling required change situation) when Seattle young people started = to say "no", more than one year ago. Now Osama, the general of the = feudalist army, has reminded us the duty. Is important now, is decisive to decide How (not "if") to accomplish = this duty. This is politics now. This is ideal. This is strategy. Remember: we need to define and work and exploit real equilibrium = condictions and an enforcement to achieve this goal in the time frame = given to us by the present history and reality. Equilibrium is NOT Usa above all. Equilibrium is NOT bilateralisation and non-cooperation Equilibrium is NOT capitalism and markets as Gods Equilibrium is NOT no-global o pro-global bla bla bla Equilibrium is NOT any kind of fundamentalism, from Silicon Valley to = Israel, from Peking, Cuba to Islamabad. Equilibrium is NOT McDonalds-Nike-Microsoft-Coca Cola dominancy. Equilibrium is NOT europeans Nomenklatures...and so on. RELATIVITY is equilibrium. (Or a reasonable set of conditions for). And the best system we have for that is DEMOCRACY, in other words common = (and common sense) evaluations, conflict, scoop, reflection, public = interest about facts, solutions, vested interests, strategies, options, = expectations, lyfestiles, public and private investments....But = democracy means also "public resources" to aid people in the process of = relativity building. For example (only one): free speech in the digital = communications medias. So, let's work for this agenda. The duty , in reality, is huge. We need = in reality a ultra-vast coalition of human beings to win. Muslisms, = christian, buddhist, shinto, agnostics.... And in general (and above = all) good-will humans (be blessed...). Able to converse (and that = normally is possibile if you eat sometimes...). Able to have credit = (micro and more). Able to have a terminal (low cost) to carry out the = conversation, in particular with other and different people, overcoming = also some little barriers, as anglo-american language, culture, even = literacy (there is room for a lot of strategic Darpa-style research = here, you see...) Only a word to the governments: let that happen and execute the duty = this way. Not only with the boring, old-fashioned-consequencies, Army. = We all sense the umankind is in danger (you remember Kyoto?). But saving = umankind destroing his spirit will be effortless. And worse for all Us. Ciao Beppe Caravita (a citizen) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2001 13:22:55 +0200 (CEST) From: "f," <ft@gewi.kfunigraz.ac.at> Subject: Re: <nettime> Bomb Them With Butter, Bribe Them With Hope. > Bomb them with information. Video players and cassettes of world > leaders, particularly Islamic leaders, condemning terrorism. Carpet > the > country with magazines and newspapers showing the horror of terrorism > committed by their "guest". Blitz them with laptop computers and DVD > players filled with a perspective that is denied them by their > government. bullshit. or, to be more precise: i'd prefer to have afghanistan not bombed at all. has it ever come to mind that perspectives are not only denied by whatever afghan gouvernment but that the lack of what you call perspectives is result of lets say: "western" politics since decades? ever heard of colonialism and neocolonialism? and what makes you know what kind of perspectives the ananymous afghan people desire? the other way round: what would be the results of your bombardements (which would need to include powerstations to run all the nice equipment; and to give the afghan people the full chance of comparing the alternatives: would you include for instance dvds with porn? with all those action-films that in subtle ways stirred nationalism in the past? with shots taken in the slums of ny and manila and mexico? with the deathchambers in us-prisons?)? would it mean that they'd get all the advantages of capitalist economy, starting with privatizations, devastated ecologies and ending with microsoft and mc donalds? how much do people have to assimilate to be accepted as part of "the" civilized world? the concept of bombing afghanistan with all the gadgets of western culture is nothing else throwing a dime in the beggar's hat: it may give you a good feeling and the recipient a slice of bread or a can of beer; it won't change anything else. you're completely right that it is important to learn to think in new ways; the way you propose is as old as capitalism itself: it's gratitude and magnanimity instead of rethinking the fundaments of unequality. > a future is a powerful deterrent to martyrdom. All we ask in return is > that they, as a people, agree to enter the civilized world. That > includes handing over terrorists in their midst. and once again the question: what if they do not agree: will than the real bombs have to fall? what if they ask that those responsible for economic exploitation of their country are handed over to them? > Do we want to live a life of fear as people in the middle east do? may it be that their fear was (and is) the price for our relative security and wealth? is it possible that the war that gets started presumably this weekend has the goal to restore that security and make the same people pay the price? - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - From: "porculus" <porculus@wanadoo.fr> Subject: Re: [Nettime-bold] President Bush's Address to Congress and the American People Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2001 13:49:23 +0200 > Either you are with us, or you are > with the terrorists. (Applause.) is gw bush jesus christ ? terror is possibly the most volatil capital in politcs and a very risky one, and plus to have generate it is not a garanti of dividende property. a so extraordinary capital could be so easily preempted by their non producer the new owner is clear of the black mark. a good politc couldnt not to deal with that clean sweep, it's his politcal duty. ha so btw : gw bush is not jesus christ (Non applause, deathly silence, etc.) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - From: "G.H. Hovagimyan" <gh@popstar.com> Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2001 20:32:01 +0800 Subject: The End of America I did this piece as a video and text for my Palm Rants project. <http://artnetweb.com/gh/rants.html> It was done on August 31st, 2001. How do you think America will end? Some say we will be overrun with immigrants. Others say we will turn into a country ruled by corporations. Will we be destroyed for our sinfulness like Sodom and Gommorrah by a religious terrorist? Let's say that we continue along with building housing developments and burning fossil fuel and depleting our natural resources. I mean after all, the business of America is business. Then what? The American desert? How about this? We build machines more intelligent than us and they take over. Maybe. But the lessons of history tell us that all empires fall victim to their own success. Everyone in America is afraid of something. But you wonder if the fear is being manufactured by the politicians and mass media or if it's being generated from the population or maybe its a bit of both. So America has a new mission. Conquer the world with capitalism. But what if the world doesn't want it. Is America always right? -- _______________________________________________ Have you downloaded the latest calling software from Net2Phone? Click here to get it now! http://www.net2phone.com/cgi-bin/adforward.cgi?p_key=NH211JK&url=http://commcenter.net2phone.com/ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - From: "Simon Huck" <huck@cyberday.de> Subject: A failure of vision? Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2001 15:58:48 +0200 Terrorist assault against World Trade Center: A failure of vision? "Nobody could have imagined such an attack" was an often heard comment in the days since September 11, 2001. That is a little incorrect: Some experts developed already years ago scenarios, which even in detail forecasted possible dimensions of an terrorist attack against the United States. John Arquilla from Rand Corp., a Santa Monica based think tank mainly sponsored by United States forces painted a picture how "the great cyberwar of 2002" could force United States into a war "where the enemy is invisible, the battles virtual, and the casualties all too real". But even three captains of United States Air Force were already in autumn 1997 concerned with possible dimensions of an terrorist attack against Washington D.C. Until recently this text, printed in summer edition of "Aerospacepower Journal", was available online. Since some days the server of United States Air Forec University is closed down. Cyberday´s Art Portal therefore decided to make this important text available. http://www.cyberday.de/news/ausgabe.php3?news=100028 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net