lørdag 11. desember 2010

”Is the USA a civilized nation? or waterboarding for dummies”


See http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2010/03/09/waterboarding_for_dummies

 

”Waterboarding for dummies

Internal CIA documents reveal a meticulous protocol that was far more brutal than Dick Cheney's "dunk in the water"

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Self-proclaimed waterboarding fan Dick Cheney called it a no-brainer in a 2006 radio interview: Terror suspects should get a "a dunk in the water." But recently released internal documents reveal the controversial "enhanced interrogation" practice was far more brutal on detainees than Cheney's description sounds, and was administered with meticulous cruelty.
Interrogators pumped detainees full of so much water that the CIA turned to a special saline solution to minimize the risk of death, the documents show. The agency used a gurney "specially designed" to tilt backwards at a perfect angle to maximize the water entering the prisoner's nose and mouth, intensifying the sense of choking – and to be lifted upright quickly in the event that a prisoner stopped breathing.
The documents also lay out, in chilling detail, exactly what should occur in each two-hour waterboarding "session." Interrogators were instructed to start pouring water right after a detainee exhaled, to ensure he inhaled water, not air, in his next breath. They could use their hands to "dam the runoff" and prevent water from spilling out of a detainee's mouth. They were allowed six separate 40-second "applications" of liquid in each two-hour session – and could dump water over a detainee's nose and mouth for a total of 12 minutes a day. Finally, to keep detainees alive even if they inhaled their own vomit during a session – a not-uncommon side effect of waterboarding – the prisoners were kept on a liquid diet. The agency recommended Ensure Plus.
"This is revolting and it is deeply disturbing," said Dr. Scott Allen, co-director of the Center for Prisoner Health and Human Rights at Brown University who has reviewed all of the documents for Physicians for Human Rights. "The so-called science here is a total departure from any ethics or any legitimate purpose. They are saying, ‘This is how risky and harmful the procedure is, but we are still going to do it.' It just sounds like lunacy," he said. "This fine-tuning of torture is unethical, incompetent and a disgrace to medicine."
These torture guidelines were contained in a ream of internal government documents made public over the past year, including a legal review of Bush-era CIA interrogations by the Justice Department's Office of Professional Responsibility released late last month.
Though public, the hundreds of pages of documents authorizing or later reviewing the agency's "enhanced interrogation program" haven't been mined for waterboarding details until now. While Bush-Cheney officials defended the legality and safety of waterboarding by noting the practice has been used to train U.S. service members to resist torture, the documents show that the agency's methods went far beyond anything ever done to a soldier during training. U.S. soldiers, for example, were generally waterboarded with a cloth over their face one time, never more than twice, for about 20 seconds, the CIA admits in its own documents.
(After this story was published, Salon learned that Marcy Wheeler, the author of the blog Emptywheel, and several other bloggers have written about many of the documents released over the past year.)
These memos show the CIA went much further than that with terror suspects, using huge and dangerous quantities of liquid over long periods of time. The CIA's waterboarding was "different" from training for elite soldiers, according to the Justice Department document released last month. "The difference was in the manner in which the detainee's breathing was obstructed," the document notes. In soldier training, "The interrogator applies a small amount of water to the cloth (on a soldier's face) in a controlled manner," DOJ wrote. "By contrast, the agency interrogator ... continuously applied large volumes of water to a cloth that covered the detainee's mouth and nose."
One of the more interesting revelations in the documents is the use of a saline solution in waterboarding. Why? Because the CIA forced such massive quantities of water into the mouths and noses of detainees, prisoners inevitably swallowed huge amounts of liquid – enough to conceivably kill them from hyponatremia, a rare but deadly condition in which ingesting enormous quantities of water results in a dangerously low concentration of sodium in the blood. Generally a concern only for marathon runners , who on extremely rare occasions drink that much water, hyponatremia could set in during a prolonged waterboarding session. A waterlogged, sodium-deprived prisoner might become confused and lethargic, slip into convulsions, enter a coma and die.
Therefore, "based on advice of medical personnel," Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Steven Bradbury wrote in a May 10, 2005, memo authorizing continued use of waterboarding, "the CIA requires that saline solution be used instead of plain water to reduce the possibility of hyponatremia."
The agency used so much water there was also another risk: pneumonia resulting from detainees inhaling the fluid forced into their mouths and noses. Saline, the CIA argued, might reduce the risk of pneumonia when this occurred.
"The detainee might aspirate some of the water, and the resulting water in the lungs might lead to pneumonia," Bradbury noted in the same memo. "To mitigate this risk, a potable saline solution is used in the procedure."
That particular Bradbury memo laid out a precise and disturbing protocol for what went on in each waterboarding session. The CIA used a "specially designed" gurney for waterboarding, Bradbury wrote. After immobilizing a prisoner by strapping him down, interrogators then tilted the gurney to a 10-15 degree downward angle, with the detainee's head at the lower end. They put a black cloth over his face and poured water, or saline, from a height of 6 to 18 inches, documents show. The slant of the gurney helped drive the water more directly into the prisoner's nose and mouth. But the gurney could also be tilted upright quickly, in the event the prisoner stopped breathing.
Detainees would be strapped to the gurney for a two-hour "session." During that session, the continuous flow of water onto a detainee's face was not supposed to exceed 40 seconds during each pour. Interrogators could perform six separate 40-second pours during each session, for a total of four minutes of pouring. Detainees could be subjected to two of those two-hour sessions during a 24-hour period, which adds up to eight minutes of pouring. But the CIA's guidelines say interrogators could pour water over the nose and mouth of a detainee for 12 minutes total during each 24-hour period. The documents do not explain the extra four minutes to get to 12.
Interrogators were instructed to pour the water when a detainee had just exhaled so that he would inhale during the pour. An interrogator was also allowed to force the water down a detainee's mouth and nose using his hands. "The interrogator may cup his hands around the detainee's nose and mouth to dam the runoff," the Bradbury memo notes. "In which case it would not be possible for the detainee to breathe during the application of the water."
"We understand that water may enter – and accumulate in – the detainee's mouth and nasal cavity, preventing him from breathing," the memo admits.
Should a prisoner stop breathing during the procedure, the documents instructed interrogators to rapidly tilt the gurney to an upright position to help expel the saline. "If the detainee is not breathing freely after the cloth is removed from his face, he is immediately moved to a vertical position in order to clear the water from his mouth, nose, and nasopharynx," Bradbury wrote. "The gurney used for administering this technique is specially designed so that this can be accomplished very quickly if necessary."
Documents drafted by CIA medical officials in 2003, about a year after the agency started using the waterboard, describe more aggressive procedures to get the water out and the subject breathing. "An unresponsive subject should be righted immediately," the CIA Office of Medical Services ordered in its Sept. 4, 2003, medical guidelines for interrogations. "The interrogator should then deliver a sub-xyphoid thrust to expel the water." (That's a blow below the sternum, similar to the thrust delivered to a chocking victim in the Heimlich maneuver.)
But even those steps might not force the prisoner to resume breathing. Waterboarding, according to the Bradbury memo, could produce "spasms of the larynx" that might keep a prisoner from breathing "even when the application of water is stopped and the detainee is returned to an upright position." In such cases, Bradbury wrote, "a qualified physician would immediately intervene to address the problem and, if necessary, the intervening physician would perform a tracheotomy." The agency required that "necessary emergency medical equipment" be kept readily available for that procedure. The documents do not say if doctors ever performed a tracheotomy on a prisoner.
The doctors were also present to monitor the detainee "to ensure that he does not develop respiratory distress." A leaked 2007 report from the International Committee of the Red Cross says that meant the detainee's finger was fixed with a pulse oxymeter, a device that measures the oxygen saturation level in the blood during the procedure. Doctors like Allen say this would allow interrogators to push a detainee close to death – but help them from crossing the line. "It is measuring in real time the oxygen content in the blood second by second," Allen explained about the pulse oxymeter. "It basically allows them to push these prisoners more to the edge. With that, you can keep going. This is calibration of harm by health professionals."
One of the weirdest details in the documents is the revelation that the agency placed detainees on liquid diets prior to the use of waterboarding. That's because during waterboarding, "a detainee might vomit and then aspirate the emesis," Bradbury wrote. In other words, breathe in his own vomit. The CIA recommended the use of Ensure Plus for the liquid diet.
Plowing through hundreds of pages of these documents is an unsettling experience. On one level, the detailed instructions can be seen as helping to carry out kinder, gentler waterboarding, with so much care and attention given to making sure detainees didn't stop breathing, get pneumonia, breathe in their own vomit or die. But of course dead detainees tell no tales, so the CIA needed to keep many of its prisoners alive. It should be noted, though, that six human rights groups in 2007 released a report showing that 39 people who appeared to have gone into the CIA's secret prison network haven't shown up since. The careful attention to detail in the documents was also used to provide legal cover for the harsh and probably illegal interrogation tactics.
As brutal as the waterboarding process was, the memos also reveal that the Bush-era Justice Department authorized the CIA to use it in combination with other forms of torture. Specifically, a detainee could be kept awake for more than seven days straight by shackling his hands in a standing position to a bolt in the ceiling so he could never sit down. The agency diapered and hand-fed its detainees during this period before putting them on the waterboard. Another memo from Bradbury, also from 2005, says that in between waterboarding sessions, a detainee could be physically slammed into a wall, crammed into a small box, placed in "stress positions" to increase discomfort and doused with cold water, among other things.
The CIA's waterboarding regimen was so excruciating, the memos show, that agency officials found themselves grappling with an unexpected development: detainees simply gave up and tried to let themselves drown. "In our limited experience, extensive sustained use of the waterboard can introduce new risks," the CIA's Office of Medical Services wrote in its 2003 memo. "Most seriously, for reasons of physical fatigue or psychological resignation, the subject may simply give up, allowing excessive filling of the airways and loss of consciousness."
The agency's medical guidelines say that after a case of "psychological resignation" by a detainee on the waterboard, an interrogator had to get approval from a CIA doctor before doing it again.
The memo also contains a last, little-noticed paragraph that may be the most disturbing of all. It seems to say that the detainees subjected to waterboarding were also guinea pigs. The language is eerily reminiscent of the very reasons the Nuremberg Code was written in the first place. That paragraph reads as follows:
"NOTE: In order to best inform future medical judgments and recommendations, it is important that every application of the waterboard be thoroughly documented: how long each application (and the entire procedure) lasted, how much water was used in the process (realizing that much splashes off), how exactly the water was applied, if a seal was achieved, if the naso- or oropharynx was filled, what sort of volume was expelled, how long was the break between applications, and how the subject looked between each treatment."”

fredag 10. desember 2010

”Karaoke fra Khorat PPG sist helg”


Karaoke er utrolig populært blant thailendere. Her et lite klipp fra sist søndag kveld etter at pilotene hadde fløyet fra seg. Mange trivelige piloter i Khorat.

”Lettere enn 40 kg på ryggen!”


I slutten av desember eller begynnelsen av januar kan jeg bare sette meg opp i denne triken, starte opp og kjøre ut på idrettsplassen. Bare det å gå hundre meter med paramotor på ryggen gjør at jeg får tendenser til flaskeskuldre. Ikke vakkert, nei. Har sjekket speilbildet etter lange bæreøkter. Det var så stygt at jeg sluttet å se meg i speilet…

torsdag 9. desember 2010

”About WikiLeaks in The Independent”


http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/commentators/johann-hari/johann-hari-this-case-must-not-obscure-what-wikileaks-has-told-us-2154109.html

”Johann Hari: This case must not obscure what WikiLeaks has told us

Wednesday, 8 December 2010
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'We will never unlearn or unknow the great truths that Julian Assange has brought to the world'
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Every one of us owes a debt to Julian Assange. Thanks to him, we now know that our governments are pursuing policies that place you and your family in considerably greater danger. Wikileaks has informed us they have secretly launched war on yet another Muslim country, sanctioned torture, kidnapped innocent people from the streets of free countries and intimidated the police into hushing it up, and covered up the killing of 15,000 civilians – five times the number killed on 9/11. Each one of these acts has increased the number of jihadis. We can only change these policies if we know about them – and Assange has given us the black-and-white proof.
Each of the wikileaks revelations has been carefully weighed to ensure there is a public interest in disclosing it. Of the more than 250,000 documents they hold, they have released fewer than 1000 – and each of those has had the names of informants, or any information that could place anyone at risk, removed. The information they have released covers areas where our governments are defying the will of their own citizens, and hiding the proof from them.

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Here’s some examples. The Obama administration has been denying that it has expanded the current “war” to yet another country, Yemen. Now we know that is a lie. Ali Abdulah Saleh, the Yemeni dictator, brags in these cables to a US diplomat: “We’ll continue to say the bombs are ours, not yours.” The counter-insurgency expert David Kilcullen, who until recently was a senior advisor to General Petreaus in Iraq, estimates that for every one jihadi killed in these bombings, they kill fifty innocent people. How would we react if this was happening in Britain? How many of us would become deranged by grief and resolve to fight back, even against the other side’s women and children? Bombing to end jihadism is like smoking to end lung cancer – a cure that worsens the disease.
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The US and British governments told us they invaded Iraq, in part, because they were appalled that the Iraqi government tortured its own citizens. Tony Blair often mentioned “Saddam’s torture chambers” in making his case for the war. Yet these leaked documents show that as soon as our governments were in charge, the policy of burning, electrocuting and raping people started again – and they consciously chose a policy of not objecting and not investigating. Modern jihadism was born in the torture chambers of Egypt in the 1950s. A lot more will have been made in the torture chambers of Baghdad since 2003. Some of it has already exploded onto our streets – the attempted Glasgow airport bombing was by Iraqis who said they were “resisting” the use of torture in their country. There will be more.
The cables reveal how this grief and murderous rage is being spread across the Muslim world, while we lie about it. Here’s just one example. US troops blew up an Afghan village called Azizabad, and killed 95 people, 50 of them children. None were al Qaeda, or even Taliban. They knew what they’d done – yet in public they kept insisting they’d killed “militants”, and even accused the local Afghan villagers of “fabricat[ing] such evidence as grave sites.”
Wikileaks has exposed a terrifying casualness in our governments about ramping up the risk against us. Indeed, they show that the US government knows Saudi Arabia is “the most significant source of funding to Sunni terrorist groups world-wide”, but our leaders continue to (literally) hold hands with them, because their oil pipelines run our way. They show a startling contempt for democracy too: when the Honduran President, Manuel Zelaya, was kidnapped by a far right clique because he had increased the minimum wage and redistributed wealth to the poor, the US embassy confirmed privately that it was “clearly illegal”. Yet the US administration refused to say this publicly, instead urging “reconciliation” with the junta their own diplomats were calling “totally illegitimate.”
For Britain’s politicians, the documents offer a long-needed slap in the face. Successive governments, of all parties, support these destructive US policies because they believe we have influence with the Americans. But these cables show the Americans literally laugh at them and their sycophancy, describing their servility in mocking tones in cables back home, saying “it would be humorous if it were not so corrosive.”
Most people in the US and Britain oppose these policies. We are better than our politicians. But we can only stop them – and the risk they pose to innocent people across the world, including us – if we know about them. Assange has made that possible, at great risk to his liberty and his life. So this is a move that enhances our national security. Of course, there are people who claim he has “blood on his hands” – but where is there evidence? It is months now since the first cables were leaked, and they have found not a single person who has been even threatened as a result of the leaks – except Assange, whose death is being incited by many of America’s leading politicians.
There is a squalid little irony when you see people who are literally bombing innocent civilians every day feverishly accuse a man who has never touched a weapon in his life of being “covered in blood.” Wikileaks have hurt nobody. They redacted sensitive names. They held back any cables that could expose anyone to risk. They asked the Pentagon to help them by privately explaining where they believed there could be a danger – only to be rebuffed.
Of course, it is possible Julian Assange did this good, noble thing, and is also a rapist. I do not believe in reflexively dismissing rape claims by any woman, in any circumstances. Bill Clinton was the victim of a right-wing smear campaign and many of us dismissed the allegations of sexual assault against him – but now, years later, one of the women who came forward, Kathleen Willey, has earned nothing from her allegations, remains a left-wing Democrat, and seems to have a very plausible case.
Here’s what we know. There is a long history of the CIA viciously smearing people who dare to cross the US state machinery. There is a strong chance the claims against Assange is another case of it. But there is also a long history of otherwise admirable men turning out to be rapists, and there’s a chance this is another case of it. This should be tested in a court of law – and the trial should be watched very careful to make sure it’s not being rigged by bribes or threats.
Whatever that judgment turns out to be, we will never unlearn or unknow the great truths Julian Assange has brought us. The hysterical state-power hacks saying he is “a terrorist” should go tell it to all the tortured Iraqis, all the terrorized Honduran democrats, and all the bombed Yemenis whose story he has – at last – brought out from the sealed-away world of Top Secret cables.
* For updates on Assange and other issues, Follow Johann on Twitter at www.twitter.com/johannhari101  

”Pax Americana or Pax Terra?”

It is time that the United Nations rules out the decisions of nations to wage war against other countries and their own citizens. All conflicts of this kind should be solved in a peaceful way. All it needs is international power to stop the killing.

It has not always been so that it was illegal to take action if someone was killed in your family; feuds could go on for generations. In most countries this is a fact of the past.

Between nations and inside nations there is kind of anarchy concerning these matters. It should be a criminal offense to kill other people instead of solving the conflicts peacefully under international law.

These are crimes against humanity. The criminals are distinguished persons like Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Jens Stoltenberg, Jonas Støre just to mention a few. Without international law it is not possible to stop all this killing in the name of every good cause they contrive. Effective international law  against warfare should be the ultimate goal of everybody who wants peace.

The political leaders who put this on the international agenda would indeed deserve to win the Nobel Peace Prize.

onsdag 8. desember 2010

”Has President Obama the right to kill American citizens anywhere?”



”Judge throws out assassination lawsuit

By Terry Frieden, CNN Justice Producer
December 7, 2010 -- Updated 2030 GMT (0430 HKT)

Washington (CNN) -- A judge threw a "unique and extraordinary" lawsuit out of court Tuesday, leaving open the question of whether the U.S. government can legally target American citizens for death abroad without a trial.
The father of suspected terrorist leader Anwar al-Awlaki sued President Barack Obama, Defense Secretary Robert Gates and CIA Director Leon Panetta to prevent them from having his son killed in a drone strike.
U.S. District Court Judge John Bates dismissed the case on procedural grounds, saying that Nasser al-Awlaki did not have standing to sue and that the officials were immune from such lawsuits anyway.
In an 83-page opinion, Bates declared that it was up to the elected branches of government, not the courts, to determine whether the United States has the authority.
Anwar al-Awlaki is believed by U.S. authorities to have inspired acts of terrorism aimed at the United States, including a fatal shooting at Fort Hood, Texas, and the December 25 bombing attempt to bring down an airliner flying to Detroit, Michigan.
Bates said the case raised "stark and perplexing questions," such as why the government needed court permission to wiretap Americans abroad but not, apparently, to kill them.
He also asked why a citizen calling for "jihad against the West" and planning terror attacks could use the courts to defend his constitutional rights.
Unfortunately, Bates concluded, "no matter how interesting and no matter how important this case may be ... we cannot address it unless we have jurisdiction."
The American Civil Liberties Union, which backed the suit, called the outcome inconsistent with the Constitution and dangerous to American liberty.
"If the court's ruling is correct, the government has unreviewable authority to carry out the targeted killing of any American, anywhere, whom the president deems to be a threat to the nation," the ACLU's Jameel Jaffer said in a statement. Jaffer was one of the lawyers on the case.
The judge's argument that the question at the heart of the case was political, not legal, disturbed another of the attorneys, Pardiss Kebriaei of the Center for Constitutional Rights.
"The court's holding on the political question doctrine is indeed 'unsettling,' " Kebriaei said in a statement, borrowing the language of the ruling.”

”Begynnelsen på slutten for et åpent Internett og de vestlige demokratiene slik som vi har trodd de er?”



Dette dreier seg blant annet om den tilliten vi har/ikke har til myndighetene. Når USA og Frankrike innfører sensur på Internett stiller de i samme klasse som Kina, Thailand med flere som stenger den frie informasjonen for borgerne sine.

I bunn og grunn dreier dette seg om avvikling av demokratiet. Verden er ingen barnehage. Lekkasjene fra Wikileaks har fremkalt reaksjoner som viser at ”det er makta som rår”.

Kina er et råttent eple hvis styresett er modent for historiens søpledynge. Russland er styrt av mafialiknende ledere (man kan jo lure på hvordan Putin, ifølge the Guardian, er blitt Russlands rikeste mann?). USA snakker så vakkert om demokrati og frihet. Samtidig dreper landet kvinner, barn, menn og noen såkalte terrorister i tusentall i Afghanistan og Irak. Til fånyttes. Det er vel bare våpenindustrien som vinner på all krigingen. Og Norge henger med.

Kampen mot narkotika er tapt for regjeringene som i ord sier at de bekjemper narkotika, men i handling maksimerer profitten for narkotikamafiaen. Det er virkelig slik at jeg undrer meg på om ikke narkotikamafiaen EGENTLIG er blant annet den amerikanske og norske regjeringen?

Kampen mot internasjonal terrorisme ser også ut til å gi stikk motsatt resultat av det tilsiktede. Det er så jeg lurer på om nettopp det er hensikten. Akkurat som med kampen mot narkotika. Sitter de virkelige terroristene trygt i Washington, London, Oslo med flere hovedsteder og trekker i trådene?

Dersom nå også Vesten i ferd med å tape kampen for et demokratisk samfunn, hva er det da som er tilbake? Om lederne heter Hu, Obama, Hitler, Lenin, Stoltenberg, Storberget, Stalin, Clinton, Mussolini osv osv, blir da ett fett.

I Orwell’s ”Animal Farm” begynte etter hvert grisene å gå på to ben og var snart ikke mulig å skille fra de tidligere herrene, bøndene. Ikke så forskjellig fra nåværende diplomater, nasjonalforsamlinger, regjeringer og toppjurister.

Demokratiet i det antikke Hellas var aldri et demokrati lik det vi har trodd vi har hatt her i Vesten. Nå er spørsmålet om vårt demokrati egentlig aldri har vært reelt, men bare har vært en trossak?

Gjødslet av det vestlige demokratiets forfall vil ortodoks islam trolig vokse seg sterk. Etter min oppfatning vil det være en tragedie Akkurat som det er en tragedie at det sentrale i den kristne læren i praksis blir tråkket ned i søla av vestlige leder i alle land.

tirsdag 7. desember 2010

”Eksotisk”


På sykkeltur i dag (går greit ”her hvor pepper’n gror” og kuldegradene befinner seg nord i Kina eller i Norge for den sakens skyld) stakk vi innom en dam full av plah dok, cat fish eller maller. For noen beist. Flere av dem var meteren lange med et gap som gjorde at iallfall jeg mistet lysten til å bade i den dammen.

Mange og svære kvelerslanger og flere meter lange kobraer (king cobras/spitting cobras) holdt også til i buskene. Fikk høre en historie om boaen som ble sprettet opp og inni fant de en hel thailandsk dame!

Mens pasjonsfruktene klasker i bakken hver gang det blåser litt, ligger jeg i hengekøyen og passer på trønderjordbærene som rødmer mer for hver time som går. Av og til kommer det noen strøtanker drivende om kuldegrader, snø og silkeføre. Kunne vært fint med en rask skitur eller la slalåmskiene svinge meg nedover. At det ikke går an å være to steder på samme tid, er i grunnen greit det også.

mandag 6. desember 2010

”Varmluftballonger og PPG i Khorat”






I helgen og på mandag var det treff i Khorat. Ikke så mange ballonger, men desto flere PPG-piloter. Det var flyging både morgen og kveld. Også en rekke andre aktiviteter for aktiv ungdom og barn for den saks skyld. Selv fikk jeg meg en PPG-tur etter pause siden februar. Det var en grei flytur hvor jeg bare fløy noen runder rundt startstedet. Noen hundre meter over bakken var det vindøkning med vindskjæring og småturbulens. Dog ikke mer enn at det holdt med å trekke litt i bremselinene for å hindre at skjermen gikk for mye frempå.

Heretter blir det trikeflyging med PPG for min del. Om en måned eller to har jeg fått hjul på paramotoren. Det blir for tungt å starte med 40 kg på ryggen og å trekke opp skjermen. I vindstille er det veldig lett å snuble akkurat de første metrene før det er skikkelig trykk i skjermen- Det har røket noen propeller når jeg brått er blitt presset i kne av motorkraften. Jeg ser frem til mindre stress og kraftutskeielser i startøyeblikket. Nå kan jeg formodentlig starte fra idrettsplassen rett utenfor huset her på ettermiddagene eller tidlig på morgenen.

søndag 5. desember 2010

”USA, France, China – same shit”


Have a look at this article from the Swedish newspaper Dagens nyheter below:


”Reporterorgan fördömer hetsjakt på Assange

Publicerat 2010-12-04 14:52
Organisationen Reportrar utan gränser fördömer cyberattackerna och de politiska påtryckningarna mot Wikileaks. Man säger sig vara chockad över att länder som Frankrike och USA agerar på liknande sätt som Kina.
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Dela med andra:






Annons:
Reportrar utan gränser, RSF, uttrycker i ett uttalande på sin hemsida på lördagen upprördhet över hur Wikileaks jagas efter de senaste publiceringarna och oro över extrema uttalanden angående frontfiguren Julian Assange från amerikanska myndighetspersoner.
Organisationen beskriver hur Wikileaks efter publiceringen av några hundra av de 250.0000 diplomatiska telegram man säger sig ha tillgång till jagats mellan servrar över världen:
Annons:
Först var Wikileaks tvunget att flytta sin sajt från servrar i Sverige till servrar i USA kontrollerade av näthandelsföretaget Amazon. Därefter utsattes Amazon för starka påtryckningar från den amerikanska senatens utskott för inrikes säkerhet, i synnerhet från dess ordförande Joe Lieberman.
Lieberman har tillsammans med två andra senatorer i USA lagt fram ett lagförslag som skulle göra det lättare att vidta rättsliga åtgärder mot Wikileaks och dess grundare i framtiden
Efter att ha kastats ut från Amazon fann Wikileaks skydd för en del av sitt innehåll hos det franska internetbolaget OVH. ”Men i dag sade den franska ministern för digitala frågor Eric Besson att Frankrikes regering undersöker sätt att förbjuda värdskap för Wikileaks sajt”, skriver reporterorganisationen.
RSF konstaterar vidare att flera länder som är kända för sin bristande respekt för yttrandefrihet, som Kina och Thailand, har blockerat tillträdet till cablegate.wikileaks.org, där tillgång till de läckta diplomattelegrammen finns.
Det är första gången det görs försök av det internationella samfundet att censurera en webbsajt som är dedicerad principen om öppenhet, konstaterar RSF, som säger sig vara ”chockat över att yttrandefrihetspolitiken i länder som USA och Frankrike plötsligt hamnar i linje med Kinas”.
”Reportrar utan gränser kan bara fördöma denna beslutsamhet att hetsa mot Assange och upprepar sin övertygelse att Wikileaks har rätt enligt den amerikanska konstitutionen att publicera dessa dokument”, skriver organisationen, som också säger sig alltid ha försvarat principen om nätneutralitet, dvs att informationen på nätet ska kunna vara fri oavsett leverantörer och regeringar.
Anders Bolling
anders.bolling@dn.se

”JEG TENKER NOK DU SKJØNNER DET SJØL” 5


Trist at PayPal går ut på denne måten. Følger i fotefarene til Amazon. Som trolig går i opptråkket spor etter Obama og Hillary Clinton.

”PayPal er en av flere kanaler WikiLeaks mottar donasjoner gjennom. Det amerikanske selskapet begrunner sperringen av kontoen med at WikiLeaks har brutt PayPals retningslinjer, som forbyr at tjenesten brukes til aktiviteter som oppmuntrer til ulovlige handlinger.
WikiLeaks hevder imidlertid på sin Twitter-konto at PayPal bannlyser dem etter press fra amerikanske myndigheter.
WikiLeaks’ nettsider ble torsdag flyttet til en sveitsisk adresse etter at det amerikanske selskapet som leverte den forrige nettadressen sa opp avtalen. Bakgrunnen var at de mange dataangrepene mot WikiLeaks’ sider rammet stabiliteten til de andre nettstedene selskapet leverer tjenester til.
Grunnlegger Julian Assange hevder «statlige aktører» står bak de mange hackerangrepene.” http://www.aftenposten.no/nyheter/uriks/article3934720.ece

JEG TENKER NOK DU SKJØNNER DET SJØL.

lørdag 4. desember 2010

”JEG TENKER NOK DU SKJØNNER DET SJØL” 4


Det er blitt stille om gjenopptakelsen av Treholtsaken. Merkelig stille. Også fra medias side. Kan det være fordi dette ikke lenger har interesse? Neppe. Hvorfor den frenetiske opptattheten for en del uker siden før myndighetene la lokk på saken og lukket dørene?

Er de opptatt med å feie dritten under gulvteppet, må teppet være stort! Killengreen uttalte at hun tok ansvar for en tid siden for det som hadde foregått i Politiet, men så ble det stille – helt stille.

Sikkert fornuftig å holde kjeft av riksadvokat Busch, førstestatsadvokat Qvigstad, PST-sjef Kristiansen, justisminister Storberget, utenriksminister Støre og statsminister Stoltenberg og ikke minst alle mediefolkene som har vært kurset på Forsvarets høgskole.

JEG TENKER NOK DU SKJØNNER DET SJØL.

”JEG TENKER NOK DU SKJØNNER DET SJØL” 3


I USA, det vil si i det politiske lederskapet, er nå Julian Assange (Wikileaks) en svært lite populær person. Men hva er det han egentlig har gjort annet å lufte ut en del uhumskheter som for lengst burde vært gjort kjent for allmennheten av nettopp de samme lederne.

Dersom de politiske lederne hadde brukt sunn fornuft og hadde oppført seg slik de burde (det vil si vist allminnelig folkeskikk), ville de takket Assange for utluftingen, bedt om unnskyldning, og iallfall sagt offentlig at de ville forsøke å forbedre seg og ikke gjøre noe slikt om igjen.

Om vi hadde trodd på dem, er en annen sak.

Når nå nettstedet til Wikileaks med basis i USA blir stengt, viser president Obama og utenriksminister Clinton for all verden at de stiller i samme klasse som Nord-Korea, Kina, Al Quaida med flere.

JEG TENKER NOK DU SKJØNNER DET SJØL.

”JEG TENKER NOK DU SKJØNNER DET SJØL” 2

Her fra ”hvor pepper’n gror” undrer jeg meg over hvorfor så få statsledere og politikere blir tiltalt for den elendigheten de forårsaker og de forbrytelsene de faktisk har ansvar for. Lite har skjedd siden Nürnbergdomstolen etter annen verdenskrig. Litt smårufsing har det vært etter massedrap i Jugoslavia og Rwanda, men ellers svært lite.

I Nord-Korea gjør det kriminelle kommunistiske ledersjiktet omtrent som de vil; hvor mange millioner er det som har sultet i hjel i det landet på grunn av ledernes politiske galskap?

I Kina kan de som døde på grunn av det feilslåtte kommunistiske eksperimentet under Mao, telles i titalls millioner.

I det tidligere Sovjetunionen er antallet døde enda større, takket være Josef Stalin og hans støttespillere.

I Spania huserte el caudillo (føreren) Franco. I Portugal Salazar.

Hvorfor trekker jeg frem disse personene?

JEG TENKER NOK DU SKJØNNER DET SJØL.

”Russia is a mafia state”


according to Wikileaks. Surely the Emperor has no clothes on (freely after H. C. Andersen). We are waiting for new leakages about Russia and its infamous leaders.


”Ignorant Communist China is losing face, once again”


It is incredible. Absolutely unbelievable. How can a major country in the world (the Chinese even have an embassy in Oslo so they could just ask…) mix up the Nobel Comittee with the Norwegian Government? That comittee has no connection to Norwegian authorities. The same goes for me: I am a Norwegian, and as a free and independent citizen of Norway, nothing of what I say about Communist China and other subjects can be related to goverment sources.

Time for China to wake up and understand that things are different in other countries.

One thing is to be ignorant, as the Chinese communists show that they are. Another thing is to show that you are ignorant time after time. This is about losing face completely.

(Who is Hu? Who is who? Hu is who? Hu is Hu?)

”Aafia Siddiqui – the demise of USA as a democracy and constitutional state?”


The story of what happened to Aafia Siddiqui is a sad one. You can read about her on  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aafia_Siddiqui

Sorry to say but it seems the USA has joined the same group of culprits as Communist China, Russia. The list of countries is too long so I stop here.

These culprits have one thing in common: When they talk about freedom they mean slavery. Black is white, and white is black. When they speak, Pandora’s box opens up. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandora%27s_box

”JEG TENKER NOK DU SKJØNNER DET SJØL” 1

Boken med denne tittelen handler om Christoffer Kihle Gjerstad fra Kodal i Andebu kommune.

Det som har skjedd, og det som ikke har skjedd, er verdt å legge seg på minnet. Stefaren soner nå en fengselsstraff, men påtalemyndigheten vegret seg i lang tid for å ta opp saken. Det var riksadvokaten som måtte gi statsadvokaten i Vestfold et spark bak. INGEN, ABSOLUTT INGEN, som har vært i berøring med det som skjedde (bortsett fra stefaren), har på noen måte blitt stilt til ansvar for det de ikke gjorde. Det gjelder politiet i Vestfold, sykehuset i Vestfold, ansatte på Kodal skole, barnevernet med flere. ”Jeg tenker nok du skjønner det sjøl”, får derfor en vond dobbeltbetydning.

For oss vanlige dødelige er det derimot straffbart å unnlate å gjøre noe dersom vi ser et menneske som er skadet, enten det er i en trafikkulykke eller på annet vis. Men, ”jeg tenker nok du skjønner det sjøl”. Jeg mener hvorfor ingen er blitt stilt til ansvar (bortsett fra i en krass rapport som vel er glemt av de fleste).

Sakset fra http://www.bokavisen.no/bokanmeldelser/2010/11/jeg_tenker_nok_du_skjoenner_de.php

”Den 18. September 1996 blir det født en liten gutt. Alt er bra, han har en mamma og en pappa som elsker ham, samt besteforeldre og andre nære familiemedlemmer i sin umiddelbare nærhet. Han får navnet Christoffer Kihle Gjerstad. Som barn flest elsker han besteforeldrene som bor i nabohuset. Livet fortoner seg som en lett lek når han får tilbringe timer sammen med bestefaren, enten i skogen, eller ved siden av den trygge ryggen hans når de kjører traktor på tunet. På kjøkkenet står bestemor og baker kaker og skaper denne gode relasjonen som bare bestemødre kan. Tross alt dette begynner livet til Christoffer å slå sprekker. Han klarer ikke helt å beherske sinnet sitt og snart blir det problemer i barnehagen. Foreldrene går fra hverandre og dagene forandrer seg for den unge gutten. Moren får seg ny kjæreste, og den nye ”farsfiguren” flytter ganske så umiddelbart inn hos Christoffer og moren.
Etter hvert får Christoffer diagnosen ADHD pga sin viltre oppførsel, og han opplever sterke tilpassningsproblemer. Kanskje er det nettopp denne diagnosen som sakte, men sikkert fører gutten mot en avgrunn som er vanskelig å fatte? Slagskader, gråt og raserianfall, sykdommen besvarer alle spørsmålene rundt oppførselen til barnet. Moren og stefaren fortviler over nattesøvnen hans, og legene foreskriver stadig sterkere medisiner. Blåmerkene blir mange og vonde, men ingen leser mellom linjene når de spør Christoffer om hvordan han har skadet seg. Husker ikke, svarer gutten, og ingen voksne spør noe mer. Besteforeldrene tenker sitt, men så er det denne lille tvilen som holder dem tilbake. Tvilen som hele tiden hvisket dem i ørene: De er faktisk ikke sikre på at noen skader gutten. Og hvem kan egentlig orke å skade et lite barn?
Så en dag våkner ikke Christoffer. Kroppen hans er full av blåmerker og sår. Skader som verken skole, SFO, leger eller annet helsepersonell har oppdaget. Ingen, ikke selv den nærmeste familien til gutten har oppdaget alle grusomhetene som det lille mennesket har vært utsatt for.
Boken om Christoffer er vond lesning, og historien berører leseren fra første linje, ja kanskje til og med helt fra første ord. Forfatteren skriver lett og presist. Han tar også inn elementer fra eget liv, noe som etter min mening gjør fortellerstemmen mer levende og ekte. Jon Gangdal viser sine lesere at han selv har kjent sorgen rett på kroppen mens han skrev denne boken. Det slår meg at han må være ufattelig sterk som klarer å fullføre en slik beretning. For boken er grusom i all sin ærlighet. Ingen detaljer blir tilbakeholdt for leseren, og den vonde sannheten kommer sakte, men sikkert for en dag. Forfatteren stiller spørsmål ved en rekke ting og vinkler boken på en spennende måte. Hvor var skolen? Hvor var legene som medisinerte gutten, de ansvarlige for ADHD oppfølgingen? Hvor var de voksne som egentlig skulle passe på gutten? Forfatteren stiller også spørsmål ved rettssikkerheten til barn i dagens samfunn. Hvorfor reagerte ikke politiet umiddelbart når de fant en åtteåring grovt forslått i en seng dekket av oppkast?
Boken er langt på vei basert på notater som bestemoren til Christoffer har skrevet (formidlet videre av forfatteren), samt en rekke rapporter fra politi og helsepersonell. Skildringene er levende og konkrete, og noen ganger så vonde at man kjenner kvalmen i magen. Mange ganger måtte jeg legge fra meg boken rett og slett fordi den til tider er veldig sterk. Saken vakte stor oppmerksomhet i media (2005), og bestemoren kjemper fremdeles en hard kamp for Christoffers rettferdighet. Dette er en bok som alle burde lese. Den sjokkerer med sine vonde ord og kraftige skildringer, men den gir deg en tankevekker som du sent vil glemme.

fredag 3. desember 2010

”Trønderbærene er ”her hvor pepper’n gror”!”




Nyt bildene! Der hvor jordbærplantene mine kommer fra, er det over et halvt år til neste gang bærene høstes. For tiden har Kong Vinter lagt sin hvite dyne over åkrene i Nord-Trøndelag og velsignet trøndere og trønderbær med et tosifret antall kalde grader.


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”The demise of the USA as an open democracy?”


I quote the Guardian:

”The US today opened up a dramatic new front against WikiLeaks, effectively "killing" its web address just days after Amazon pulled the site from its servers following political pressure.
The whistleblowers' website is offline for the third time in a week, in what is likely to be the biggest threat to its online presence yet.
Joe Lieberman, chairman of the Senate's committee on homeland security, earlier this week called for any organisation helping sustain WikiLeaks to "immediately terminate" its relationship with them.
On Friday morning, WikiLeaks and the cache of secret diplomatic documents that have proved to be a scourge for governments around the world were only accessible through a string of digits known as a DNS address.
Julian Assange this morning said the development is an example of the "privatisation of state censorship" in the US and is a "serious problem."
"These attacks will not stop our mission, but should be setting off alarm bells about the rule of law in the United States," he warned.”

More about this on http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/blog/2010/dec/03/wikileaks-knocked-off-net-dns-everydns

”Stor jubel”


når tandempiloten Brad fra USA tar av. Masse publikum som koste seg mens PG-pilotene startet. Brad tok en pause på Phu Thap Boek før han syklet videre til Kampuchea og Vietnam.

”Dødskobra under huset mitt!!!”


Fikk nesten sjokk da jeg så overskriften om den nye slangearten i Blabla, http://www.dagbladet.no/2010/12/02/nyheter/utenriks/reptiler/thailand/14546520/
Det er jo akkurat samme slangen som holder hus under kjøkkenvinduet. Der har den funnet seg et krypinn under grunnmuren et sted. Rett som det var krøp den ut av sitt gode skinn og lot det henge i et lite tre noen meter lenger unna. Jeg takket ja og brukte skinnet som vindmarkør en tid.
Selv om det er varmere ”her hvor pepper’n gror” enn i Akersgata, er det så jeg grøsser (av de utrolige overskriftsvinklingene Blabla presterer).

“This happened some years ago according to Sherman…”

HU'S ON FIRST By James Sherman

We take you now to the Oval Office...

President George W. Bush: Condi! Nice to see you. What's happening?

National Security Advisor Condoleeza Rice: Sir, I have the report here
about the new leader of China.

Bush: Great. Lay it on me.

Rice: Hu is the new leader of China.

Bush: That's what I want to know.

Rice: That's what I'm telling you.

Bush: That's what I'm asking you. Who is the new leader of China?

Rice: Yes.

Bush: I mean the fellow's name.

Rice: Hu.

Bush: The guy in China.

Rice: Hu.

Bush: The new leader of China.

Rice: Hu.

Bush: The Chinaman!

Rice: Hu is leading China.

Bush: Now whaddya asking me for?

Rice: I'm telling you Hu is leading China.

Bush: Well, I'm asking you. Who is leading China?

Rice: That's the mans name.

Bush: That's who's name?

Rice: Yes.

Bush: Will you or will you not tell me the name of the new leader of China?

Rice: Yes, sir.

Bush: Yassir? Yassir Arafat is in China? I thought he was in the Middle East.

Rice: That's correct.

Bush: Then who is in China?

Rice: Yes, sir.

Bush: Yassir is in China?

Rice: No, sir.

Bush: Then who is?

Rice: Yes, sir.

Bush: Yassir?

Rice: No, sir.

Bush: Look, Rice. I need to know the name of the new leader of
China. Get me the Secretary General of the U.N. on the phone.

Rice: Kofi?

Bush: No, thanks.

Rice: You want Kofi?

Bush: No.

Rice: You don't want Kofi.

Bush: No. But now that you mention it, I could use a glass of
milk. And then get me the U.N.

Rice: Yes, sir.

Bush: Not Yassir! The guy at the U.N.

Rice: Kofi?

Bush: Milk! Will you please make the call?

Rice: And call who?

Bush: Who is the guy at the U.N?

Rice: Hu is the guy in China.

Bush: Will you stay out of China?!

Rice: Yes, sir.

Bush: And stay out of the Middle East! Just get me the guy at the U.N.

Rice: Kofi.

Bush: All right! With cream and two sugars. Now get on the phone.

(Rice picks up the phone.)

Rice: Rice, here.

Bush: Rice? Good idea. And a couple of egg rolls, too. Maybe we
should send some to the guy in China. And the Middle East. Can you get
Chinese food in the Middle East?

torsdag 2. desember 2010

”Hvem bør henrettes?”


Her er iallfall tre kandidater dersom det som står i Adresseavisen stemmer.

”I USA har den republikanske politikeren Mike Huckabee sagt at de som er ansvarlige for lekkasjene til WikiLeaks, er forrædere som bør henrettes.
Tidligere visepresidentkandidat Sarah Palin har sammenlignet Assange med al-Qaida og oppfordret amerikanske myndigheter til å forfølge WikiLeaks-gründeren som om han var en terrorleder.
Og en rådgiver til regjeringen i Canada, Tom Flanagan, skal i et TV-intervju ha hevdet at Assange bør likvideres. Assange kan tas av dage med en rakett fra et førerløst fly, skal rådgiveren ha foreslått.
Det er ikke offentlig kjent hvor WikiLeaks-gründeren befinner seg, men avisa The Independent skriver at han oppholder seg i Storbritannia og at britisk politi vet hvor han er.” http://www.adressa.no/nyheter/utenriks/article1558621.ece
Lenge leve den politiske galskapen på andre siden av Atlanteren! sier Atle fra ”der hvor pepper’n gror”.

”Safari i jungelen”


Det ble mange utelandinger i Phetchabun. Dette jordet var omtrent halvannen km fra hovedlandingen. Jeg somlet bort for mye høyde foran start og tok ikke sjansen på å krysse fjellryggen til venstre. Fulgte i stedet dalsøkket nedover. Vinden kom fra venstre over fjellryggen og laget litt ekstra synk. I en forsenkning på en liten åker med persille (pak chee). Det var mye trær rundt, men rimelig greit å lande her likevel. Hovedveien var like ved.

Men hvor var veien eller stien som gikk opp til hovedveien? Ingen ting å se. Bare grønt. Derfor valgte jeg å ta den korteste veien opp det lysegrønne feltet på bildet. Hurtipakkesekken min gjør at jeg blir ganske så baktung. Først måtte jeg krysse en liten bekk i jordekanten. Ikke helt lett å balansere på småsteinene, men jeg kom tørrskodd over.

Bekken hadde imidlertid gravet skikkelig slik at skråningen var mer enn bratt. Det gikk faktisk ikke an å forsere den uten å ha busker og trær å holde i. Rett som det var holdt jeg på å trille bakover ned i bekken. Råtten bambus og kvist på bakken, busker og lianer over alt. Tornebusker som holdt meg igjen. Jeg brukte en halvtime på å forsere de få metrene opp til veien. Det var så bratt at jeg måtte løfte føttene med håndmakt for å forflytte meg oppover mens jeg holdt i busker og trær med den andre hånden.

Endelig oppe på veien sa jeg fra hvor jeg var på radio. Litt etter var hentetjenesten der.

onsdag 1. desember 2010

”USA – a threat against world order?”


Hillary Clinton repeats the blunder of another Clinton (in the Oval Office) when she declares that the Wikileaks leakages are an attack on the international community. If the USA should think that THEY represent world order, it definitely is a good thing that what is going on in the corridors of the super power is made public.

Thank you, Wikileaks! We are waiting for documents from the wormholes of other countries. No surprise that parts of ”The Big Apple” (read the USA) is rotten. The same goes for what is going on in the so called communist China,  maniac North Korea, nondemocratic Russia, and even Norway. A big cleanup is necessary for the public to believe and respect the political leaders.

In this context the leakages from Wikileaks are welcome! I am not the only one who think like this. Chief economist Andreassen is of the opinion that the leakages is a sign of a healthy and sound society: ”Andreassen sier at han er glad for at lekkasjene fra WikiLeaks kommer.
- Det er en viktig sikkerhetsventil i vårt samfunn at vi har virksomheter som WikiLeaks, som kan irritere både myndigheter, banker og andre bedrifter, selv om det av og til er ubehagelig. Det er sunt at makthaverne kan bli kikket i kortene, det gjelder også bankene, sier sjeføkonomen.” http://www.aftenposten.no/okonomi/utland/article3927553.ece


Clinton said: "It is an attack on the international community, the alliances and partnerships, the conversations and negotiations, that safeguard global security and advance economic prosperity." http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/nov/29/clinton-reacts-us-embassy-cables

The Internet has changed and will change what is going on in the world concerning information. The power of information these days is not a thing only for newspapers, TV, radio and governments.

In Norway the secret police (PST) lose credibility every day as the leader, Janne Kristiansen, does not want to take responsibility for what has been going on in the service and probably is going on, and leave office. The same seems to be the case for the minister of justice, Storberget, and the minister of foreign affairs, Støre. Not to mention the two leading attorneys in Norway, Busch og Qvigstad.

”Something is rotten in the Kingdom of [Norway!]” (William Shakespeare: ”Hamlet”). Not to mention the other countries.

The Zeiner syndrome has to be a correct diagnosis of many of the leaders around the world. Pay attention to http://atlezeiner.blogspot.com/2010/10/zeiner-syndromet-forslag-til-ny.html


This was everything for today from ”where the pepper grows” or ”hvor pepper’n gror”.