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  • From Safe Republic to Unsafe Empire

    Via Prison Planet.com » Commentary

    Bruce Fein
    Campaign For Liberty
    Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

    It is the best of times for the American Empire. The United States bestrides the planet as an unrivalled colossus.

    Its annual military budget exceeds $650 billion. That staggering sum is greater than the annual military expenditures of the next 25 countries combined. The defense spending of Russia, the superpower opponent of the United States during the Cold War, is now one-twelfth of the Pentagon’s. Russia’s military is struggling against Islamic forces in Chechnya, Dagestan, and Ingushetia. Its assertiveness in South Ossetia and Abkhazia are unthreatening to the national security of the United States. Sen. John McCain’s patently absurd exhortation that “we are all Georgians now” during the 2008 presidential campaign, joined in lower octaves by competing politicians, reflected an Empire philosophy in full blossom — inflate danger to frighten the people to justify a global military footprint, control for the sake of control, and ubiquitous encroachments on civil liberties. James Madison, an icon of the American Republic, had warned, “The means of defense against foreign danger historically have become the instruments of tyranny at home.”

    The American Empire sports a military presence in 135 countries, which host more than 400,000 U.S. troops. Tens of thousands of U.S. military personnel are abroad to defend the people and interests of South Korea, Japan, Western Europe, Saudi Arabia, et cetera. They are risking that “last full measure of devotion” not to “secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity,” but to protect foreigners against attack, foreigners who pay no American taxes and have no allegiance to America.

    Nothing is too insignificant to attract U.S. military attention and concern: puny conflicts between Russia and Ukraine over gas prices or Sevastopol; the Lord’s Resistance Army in Uganda; mass killings in Darfur; the fate of Kosovar Albanians in Serbia or the Karen in Myanmar; a handful of juvenile al-Qaeda followers in Mali or Mauretania; Maoist terrorism in Nepal; or a refugee crisis in Bangladesh that could be occasioned by global warming — a newly designated national-security threat.

    The Empire seeks to control events everywhere on the planet. The idea of neutrality or disinterestedness — the leitmotif of President George Washington’s Farewell Address — has been retired from public discourse. Washington issued a neutrality proclamation in 1794 when Great Britain and France were at war. The United States remained scrupulously neutral when Central and South America were in upheaval against Spain and Portugal for two decades from 1809 to 1829.

    In contrast, presidents of the contemporary American Empire concoct national-security interests from trifles as light as air to justify U.S. intervention. The United States transfers arms to the ramshackle and monumentally corrupt government of Somalia fighting for survival against bandits and Islamic extremists. It frets over a border dispute between Eritrea and Ethiopia. It worries over the national-security implications of global warming and AIDS. The vast majority of American citizens– whether Democratic, Republican, or Independent — instinctively assume that the United States should project itself into every nook and cranny of the globe because of its moral superiority and putative aptitude for plucking democracy from despotism.

    The American Empire is committed to defend from military attack all 28 members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), including Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Albania, and Croatia. If Russia, today, were to invade Hungary as in 1956, or the Czech and Slovak republics as in 1968, the United States would be at war to fight and die for Hungarians, Czechs, and Slovaks. The United States has corresponding defense obligations to South Korea and Japan. It is the policeman of the world.

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    The Empire is at perpetual war with international terrorism. The entire globe (including the United States) is a battlefield where military force may be employed and military law may be imposed against any al-Qaeda suspect, including American citizens. Military commissions that combine judge, jury, and prosecutor and that take shortcuts through due process are authorized to try detainees accused of novel war crimes, for example, conspiring to train in a terrorist camp or serving as Osama bin Laden’s driver.

    Enemy combatants, i.e., persons “associated” in any way with al-Qaeda, may be detained indefinitely without accusation or trial. When required to defend its enemy-combatant designations in federal courts, the president loses in the overwhelming number of the cases. The Congress of the United States prohibits Guantánamo Bay inmates from being transferred to U.S. soil on the assumption that all are guilty of terrorism even if they have been exonerated. (A temporary provision has been made for transfers for criminal prosecution.)

    The detentions of noncitizens who have been illegally detained for long years are regularly continued because the United States refuses to grant them asylum even if they — like China’s persecuted Uighurs — have well-founded fears of persecution, torture, or death if returned to their native countries. The United States no longer welcomes the tired, poor, huddled masses yearning to be free as immigrants. The Statue of Liberty’s spirit is honored more in the breach than in the observance.

    Detainees may be held completely outside the legal system at Bagram prison in Afghanistan — a first cousin of the Soviet Union’s Gulag Archipeligo limned by Alexander Solzhenitzen.
    Secrecy

    The state-secrets privilege is invoked by the president to protect executive-branch officials from liability for flagrant violations of constitutional rights, for example, torture, kidnapping, and illegal surveillance. Justice has capitulated to a national-security psychosis.

    Secret government is the rule and transparency the exception. The people do not know what the executive branch is doing or why in national-security affairs. They knew nothing of U.S. torture of al-Qaeda suspects or Abu Ghraib interrogation abuses until there were leaks to the media. Ditto for the illegal Terrorist Surveillance Program that flouted the criminal prohibitions of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. President Barack Obama is withholding from the public the photographs of U.S. interrogation abuses of detainees sought in a Freedom of Information Act suit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union.

    The president worries that revealing the wrongdoing might awaken anger against the U.S. military abroad and compel prosecutions of the criminal abusers, as in the My Lai massacre. “Trust me” is the creed of the president and his subordinates.

    Even in domestic affairs, the multitrillion dollar financial transactions of the Federal Reserve Board are secret; and the United States does not require transparency in the private use of multi-billion dollar bail-out monies to private businesses under the Troubled Asset Relief Program. The American Empire’s massive secrecy shields public officials from political or legal accountability to its citizen-subjects.

    The few members of Congress who are skeletally informed about national-security secrets meekly accept executive-branch edicts to remain silent. By cowardly inactivity or passivity, members become complicit in crimes such as torture or illegal interceptions and retentions of phone conversations or emails that have been shared with them by the National Security Agency or Central Intelligence Agency.

    The president asserts executive privilege to prevent his advisors from appearing under subpoena to testify before Congress without provoking congressional retaliation. When former White House counsel John Dean recited chapter and verse of conversations with Richard Nixon in the Oval Office to the Senate Watergate Committee, his testimony was pivotal in uncovering Watergate crimes and repudiating the idea that if the president does it, it is legal.

    The president approves bills passed by Congress, but appends signing statements stating his intent to ignore provisions that would confine his discretion in national-security or foreign-policy matters — for instance, placing U.S. troops under UN command or meeting with nations designated as state sponsors of terrorism. The signing statements are tantamount to absolute line-item vetoes, which the Supreme Court held were unconstitutional in Clinton v. New York. They arrogate power over the legislative process to the executive branch by preventing Congress from bundling into one bill provisions the president likes and provisions he dislikes and confronting him with the Hobson’s choice of either taking the good with the bad or taking nothing. In addition, Congress cannot override a signing statement by two-thirds majorities in the House and Senate.
    The costs of war

    The president enjoys counter-constitutional power to initiate preemptive wars unilaterally to abort pre-embryonic foreign dangers to the United States or its allies. Congress, manifestly intended by the Constitution’s makers to decide on war or peace, routinely funds and endorses by inaction whatever the president ordains. Even presidential lies to obtain congressional authorization for war are accepted with equanimity or droopy resignation by senators and representatives. A bill — the Executive Accountability Act of 2009, which would criminalize intentional presidential lies to Congress or the American people to obtain authorization for war — is greeted largely with congressional yawns and popular indifference.

    The United States is at war in Iraq and Afghanistan, deploying hundreds of thousands of troops in utopian quests to transform primitive political despotisms into thriving democracies at supersonic speeds. Thousands of American soldiers have been killed and tens of thousands have been wounded while making the United States less safe by killing innocent civilians and squandering vast resources through military spending.

    The war in Iraq was initiated by George Bush through an unconstitutional delegation of authority from Congress. George Washington, who presided over the Constitutional Convention of 1787, lectured, “The constitution vests the power of declaring war in Congress; therefore no offensive expedition of importance can be undertaken until after they shall have deliberated upon the subject and authorized such a measure.” He was echoed by the father of the Constitution, James Madison, who, as president, asked Congress for a declaration of war against Great Britain in 1812. But the Constitution’s text and original intent are impotent against the prevailing orthodoxies of the American Empire, in which overwhelming authority is concentrated in the president because constant war for the sake of control is the Empire’s chief mission.

    The Founding Fathers correctly feared that the president would gratuitously initiate war, because military conflict confers on the commander in chief patriotic or jingoistic public support, secrecy, money, appointments, and the tempting opportunity to transform the world.

    As in Iraq, in Afghanistan the United States is supporting a hopelessly corrupt, inept, and unpopular regime. The administration of Hamid Karzai has recently stolen an election with a cast of thugs, thieves, and murderous tribal chiefs opposed to the destruction of opium poppies but in favor of a law reducing wives to chattels, including a requirement of spousal permission to leave the house. In neither country is the president able to define military success or progress beyond Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart’s definition of hard-core pornography: “I know it when I see it.” To paraphrase philosopher George Santayana, a fanatical nation redoubles its efforts when it has forgotten its aim. Thus, Obama escalates the U.S. military presence in Afghanistan and corresponding funding of civilian programs as his special envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan, Richard Holbrooke, confesses he is clueless about whether either initiative could plausibly be successful. As with the Vietnam debacle, U.S. failures in Afghanistan engender more of the same flawed strategy, the identical folly pursued by the British and Soviet Empires in that barren and desolate land.

    Hundreds of billions of dollars are readily appropriated by Congress and approved by the American people for the Iraq and Afghan wars. Nothing is too expensive when national security is mentioned. U.S. killings of Afghan and Iraqi civilians and interrogation crimes, including torture, at Abu Ghraib, Guantánamo Bay, Bagram prison, and secret dungeons in Central and Eastern Europe, have created an indeterminate number of new enemies. The hundreds of billions of dollars spent in Iraq and Afghanistan hunting for al-Qaeda in remote caves and mountains have largely been wasted. But a prime earmark of Empire is to brand as unpatriotic any criticism of actions taken in the name of national security. When the Empire began its baby steps from a republic in the Mexican-American War, President James K. Polk branded as traitors all who questioned his counterfactual claim that Mexico initiated the conflict by killing American soldiers on American soil.

    The American Empire is assumed without debate by Congress and the American people to be the right course for the United States. It is no more subject to mainstream dispute than the heliocentric theory of the universe. Congressmen Ron Paul (R-Tex.) and Walter Jones (R-N.C.) are the rare members of Congress who recognize and protest the Empire’s profanation of the nation’s charter documents and signature creed. Thomas Jefferson’s first inaugural address is emblematic: “peace, commerce, and honest friendship with all nations, entangling alliances with none.”
    The loss of the Republic

    It is the worst of times for the American Republic.

    The American Republic celebrated the idea that the purpose of government was to secure unalienable rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. That idea has succumbed to the belief that the mission of the United States is to control and dominate the world through military and economic might at the expense of individual rights, checks and balances, limited government, and transparency at home.

    The lion’s share of power was once entrusted to Congress — the branch closest to the people, most readily accountable to constituents, and least inclined towards war. The power of the purse, strict oversight of the executive branch, and the exclusive power to initiate war made Congress the most powerful branch. During the Nixon administration, Congress wielded the power of the purse to end the bombing of Cambodia and to prohibit U.S. ground troops in Thailand. That legislation was followed by the so-called Church Committee hearings, which disclosed massive civil-liberties abuses during 40 years of unchecked spying by the FBI, CIA, and NSA.

    But Congress has now been reduced to a political cipher. It appropriates whatever money the president seeks for war or for economic “stimulus.” It holds no serious oversight hearings on the conduct of war by the president; interrogation abuses; criminal violations of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act; or the distribution of enormous bailout sums to financially reckless or irresponsible banks or other businesses, or the efficacy of it.

    The Republic understood that the informing function of Congress was its most important. Freedom and ignorance are incompatible. Voters must be informed of what the government is doing to inform their political loyalties and activities. As the historian Henry Steele Commager put it in 1972, “The generation that made the nation thought secrecy in government one of the instruments of Old World tyranny and committed itself to the principle that a democracy cannot function unless the people are permitted to know what their government is up to.”

    There is only one thing that will restore the safe Republic from the unsafe clutches of the American Empire: an unequivocal repudiation by the American people of a risk-free existence and a quest to dominate foreign lands not through example but by military force or threats.

  • Spices Lower Cancer Risk

    Food chemistry Professor J. Scott Smith of Kansas State University studied the anti-oxidant properties of some spices: cumin, finger root, tumeric, rosemary, coriander seeds, and galangal. Rosemary, tumeric, and finger root contain the highest level of antioxidants. Antioxidant -rich spices, according to Smith, lessen the amount of heterocyclic amines (HCAs) found in cooked beef for up to 40 percent. HCAs are carcinogenic compounds produced when meat is grilled, fried, boiled, or barbecued. Rosemary extracts alone blocked HCAs by 61 to 79 percent. Some Thai spices also inhibited 40-43 percent of carcinogens.

    With this development, Smith recommends that spices become basic ingredients in cooking. HCAs increase with higher temperatures and extended cooking time, but they will be lessened if spices are mixed in which will block the formation of carcinogens while cooking even when under increased heat.

    As it is commonly implied, prevention is better than cure.

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  • BPA plastics chemical damages intestines, study shows

    Via Prison Planet.com » Sci Tech

    David Gutierrez
    Natural News
    Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

    The widespread toxin bisphenol-A (BPA) damages the intestines and may lead to a painful condition known as leaky gut syndrome, according to a study conducted by researchers from the National Institute of Agronomic Research researchers in Toulouse, France, and published in the Proceedings of the National Academy Sciences.

    The study “shows the very high sensitivity on the intestine of BPA,” the National Institute of Agronomic Research said.

    BPA is used to make hard clear plastics for products such as water and baby bottles. It is also used to make dental sealants and composites, and is in the liners food cans, beverages and infant formula. More than 130 studies have linked the hormone-mimicking chemical to a wide variety of health problems, including cancers, birth and reproductive defects, obesity, early puberty onset, behavior disorders and brain damage.

    In the new study, researchers exposed both living rats and human intestinal cells to a dose of BPA 10 times lower than that currently considered safe by most governments. They found that the permeability of intestinal cells in both humans and rats decreased upon exposure to the chemical. The intestinal lining developed damage characteristic of the condition known both as “poor intestinal permeability” and “leaky gut syndrome.”

    Normally, a mucus lining prevents undigested substances from passing through the intestinal lining and into the bloodstream. When this lining is damaged, however, toxic substances and foreign pathogens can enter the body more easily. Because the intestinal lining also contains immunoglobin A, its disruption can affect the entire body’s immune system.

    People with leaky gut syndrome often experience abdominal pain, digestive upset, rashes, hampered immune function and chronic muscle pain. Damage to the intestinal lining can cause poor nutrient absorption, leading to vitamin and mineral deficiencies.

    Adding to the body of evidence that BPA is particularly dangerous to developing fetuses and children, the researchers found that exposure to BPA in utero or immediately after birth significantly increased rats’ risk of developing severe intestinal inflammation as adults.

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  • Weaning Sugar Wednesday #14: I’m Now Eating Leafy Greens For Breakfast

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    I mentioned a couple weeks ago that a couple of the side affects I’ve been experiencing since starting this going sugar little journey in January is that 1. my taste for salt has changed and salty things that I normally used to eat are now tasting too salty to me so my sodium intake along with sugar has decreased, and 2. I wake up in the morning craving leafy greens like kale, arugula, spinach, and even baby bok choy.

    See this wall of Kale at the grocery store. This is porn for me now 🙂

     
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    If you are going to have side affects, I would have to say that the ones I’ve been experiencing are the kind you want to have. I mean what doctor is going to be concerned over the fact that now you want less salt and are eating more greens. It actually sounds like a doctor’s dream come true for their patient.

     
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    Yesterday on Noshtopia Phoenix, I posted a picture of my Sunday breakfast which was a green leafy salad with orange juice. Besides eating a green salad on Sunday morning, the other odd thing I did was get up at 7:30am which is basically unheard of for me as I am a night owl…especially on Sunday morning where it is my one day I feel absolutely no guilt staying in bed until noon.

    I’m not going to look a gift horse in the mouth, so thank you body for these wildly unexpected but happily accepted changes in our palate. Sometime soon, I want to try this breakfast Quinoa dish Martha made for Sunday brunch.


  • Jim Cramer Announces His Place On The Gold Bandwagon, Says European Leaders Fear Lehman II

    Via Prison Planet.com » World News

    Joe Weisenthal
    Business Insider
    Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

    Jim Cramer is a gold bull!

    During his STOP TRADING segment, he told Amanda Drury he likes gold bullion, the SPDR Gold Trust (GLD) and miner Eldorado Gold (EGO).

    And on the news of the day — Germany’s attack on speculators — he said: “They think there’s a Lehman out there… A Lehman II, as some guys are calling it.”

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  • Pushing Cyberwar Moral Panic Apparently Quite Profitable For Booz Allen

    A few months ago, people began questioning the difference between reality and rhetoric when it came to the “threat” of “cyberwar.” Many of the claims were clearly exaggerated with people purposely confusing script kiddies doing basic vandalism with some sort of organized “war” or threat. One of the folks, who has been given the most attention for playing up this threat, is former director of national intelligence, Michael McConnell, who just happens to have scored a job as a top exec at Booz Allen. So it seems worth noting that Booz Allen has racked up over $400 million in gov’t contracts in just the past few weeks. Of course, most of the press that McConnell has been able to get about this issue plays up his former gov’t role, but plays down the fact that his new job seems to be scaring the gov’t into shoveling truckloads of cash to Booz Allen, no matter how serious the “threat” really is.

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  • Rick Bayless, Twittering about being guest chef at Obama State Dinner. Updated

    UPDATED FROM TUESDAY VERSION ABOUT RICK BAYLESS GUEST CHEFING AT THE WHITE HOUSE WITH CLARIFICATION….
    Clarification: Bayless at Gapers Block said he did not send his Twitters from the White House kitchen. Bayless also sent a Twitter out about my post. To clarify: Bayless Twittered about the upcoming dinner and about the White House kitchen, but not from the White House kitchen. My apology.

    The lede below is what appeared in the priint editions.

    WASHINGTON — Rick Bayless, the Chicago superstar chef, was Twittering from the White House kitchen about today’s Obama White House state dinner honoring Mexican President Felipe Calderon and his wife, Margarita Zavala. Until the Tweets stopped. The White House kitchen is for cooking, not Tweeting.

    Bayless’ contemporary Mexican cuisine made his Frontera Grill and Topolobampo restaurants at 445 N. Clark a favorite of President Obama and first lady Michelle.

    He was given the unpaid honor of being a guest chef, working the state dinner — the second of the Obama administration — alongside of White House House chef Cristeta Comerford.

    The White House press operation wanted to downplay the glamor aspect of the state dinner; these are tough economic times.

    Bayless talked about the dinner in interviews — he gave up a few facts about what he may be cooking — his Oaxacan mole, for example. “He’s been blabbing,” wrote the Washington Examiner “Yeas and Nays” column. “He’s done interviews with the New York Times and NPR, revealing bits and pieces of the menu.”

    On Tuesday morning Bayless, an inveterate Tweeter wrote, “Thanks 2 the 100s of well wishers! Ready 4 day 2 n rather small White House kitchen. Chef was challenged by some ingred, but last arrive 2day.”

    He flew to Washington on Monday from Chicago and when he arrived, he Twittered, “Just arrived in DC. Headed to the White House kitchens. I have to say: I’m a little nervous.”

    After he checked out the White House kitchen — which is fairly small — Bayless Twittered, “The White House staff could not be nicer&more professional! Most worried about ingredients, but all will b here 4 big day!”

    But after his Tuesday Tweet early in the morning, Bayless was shut down on Twitter.

    Last year, when the Obamas entertained the prime minister of India, Manmohan Singh, the guest chef, Marcus Samuelsson, a big name in the cooking world, was neither seen nor heard from and asked not to give interviews about the dinner in advance. He was not allowed to appear at the press preview of the dinner.

    The White House at first was keen on limiting reporting opportunities from the state dinner, but Tuesday eased up on a restrictions. Michelle Obama and Mrs. Zavala will visit an elementary school in the Maryland suburbs of Washington with students from Central and South America on Wednesday morning. That is the picture of the day the East Wing wants.

    At first, the White House was not planning any advance event to preview the dinner. Last year on the afternoon of the India dinner, the East Wing set up sample table settings; the first lady arranged for a briefing on the history of state dinners for the group of girls she is mentoring.

    In a reversal, the White House now will allow a pool to see the dinner set up in the East Room “for a few minutes” and to see “for a few minutes” the tent on the South Lawn where more guests will be invited for dessert and entertainment.

    Lynn Sweet

  • Pistachios Good For The Heart

    Pistachios offer health benefits such as lower levels of triglycerides, and controlled blood sugar. It has both weight management and antioxidant properties. All of these contribute in having a healthy heart. And health conscious people are likely to benefit more from eating nuts than plain sweets.

    And new finding adds that nuts reduce bad cholestrol (LDL) and lower the risk of cardiovascular disease. Joan Sabate of Loma Linda University School of Public Health penned the report which was published in the Archives of Internal Medicine.

    It included a comprehensive study of several researches from seven countries with 600 topics, 25 clinical tests, and 583 men and women participants aged 19 to 86 years old. It was found out that eating 67 grams of nuts a day reduce bad cholesterol (LDL) by 5 to 7 percent and triglycerides by 10.2 percent.

    So give your heart a treat and grab a handful of nuts like pistachios – a healthy snack without the guilt.

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  • DOE funding energy storage research for solar thermal power

    Grist has an article on some DOE research funding for energy storage for solar thermal powerA hot technology: Feds push solar solution to coal addiction.

    The Obama administration last week gave a $62 million boost to efforts to make solar power truly competitive with coal.

    “The projects announced today will seek to improve component and system designs to extend operation [of concentrated solar power projects] to an average of about 18 hours per day, a level of production that would make it possible for these plants to displace traditional coal-burning power plants,” the Department of Energy said in a statement announcing cash grants that are being doled out over the next five years.

    The recipients are companies developing technology to store energy generated by solar thermal plants so that it can be used at night or when the sun doesn’t shine. In the utility biz, that’s called baseload power. (Solar thermal plants typically use vast arrays of mirrors to focus the sun on a liquid-filled boiler to create steam that drives an electricity-generating turbine.)

    It’s hardly a huge amount of cash. But it’s going to a mix of startups and big old-line tech companies — many in California — that are working on some potentially game-changing technology.

    But how much of the game needs to be changed? That question seems heretical — we’ll have achieved renewable-energy nirvana when solar farms grow electrons 24/7, right? But it was raised by J.D. Sitton, chief executive of Infinia, a solar startup backed by prominent green-tech venture capitalist Khosla Ventures as well as eSolar founder Bill Gross’ Idealab and Vulcan Capital, the Seattle investment firm run by Microsoft cofounder Paul Allen.

    “There’s a raging debate in the solar thermal business about how much is storage worth and how much it matters,” says Sitton, whose, Kennewick, Wash., company, scored $3 million from the Department of Energy to create storage technology for its Stirling solar dish.

    Resembling a large mirrored satellite receiver, Infinia’s 21-foot-tall PowerDish focuses the sun on a Stirling engine suspended on an arm over the center of the device. The heat causes a gas inside the engine to expand and drive a piston that generates electricity.

    The DOE grant — and others Infinia has received from the federal government — will allow the company to integrate storage capacity into the dish apparatus. Sitton says that will involve some form of molten salt that will store PowerDish-generated heat that can be released to drive the Stirling engine when the sun is not shining.


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  • Engineer, Control System

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  • President Obama official schedule and guidance, May 19, 2010. Mexico State Dinner

    THE WHITE HOUSE

    Office of the Press Secretary

    _______________________________________________________________________________________

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    May 18, 2010

    DAILY GUIDANCE AND PRESS SCHEDULE FOR

    WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 2010

    In the morning, the President and the First Lady will welcome President Calderón of Mexico and Mrs. Zavala to the White House. The Vice President and Dr. Biden will also attend. The official arrival ceremony on the South Lawn is open press.

    The President will hold a bilateral meeting with President Calderón in the Oval Office. This meeting is closed press.

    Later, The President will hold a joint press conference with President Calderón in the Rose Garden. This is open to pre-credentialed press. The deadline to request media credentials has passed.

    In the afternoon, the President will meet with Ambassador to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Susman in the Oval Office. The President and the Vice President will later meet with Secretary of State Clinton in the Oval Office. These meetings are closed press.

    In the evening, the President and the First Lady will welcome President Calderón and Mrs. Zavala at the North Portico. This is open press. The President and the First Lady will then take the official photo with President Calderón and Mrs. Zavala on the Grand Staircase. This is pooled press.

    Later, the President and the First Lady will attend the State Dinner with President Calderón and Mrs. Zavala. The Vice President and Dr. Biden will also attend. The President and President Calderón will each give a toast. The toast remarks during the dinner are pooled press. Following the dinner, the President and the First Lady will attend the State Dinner Reception with President Calderón and Mrs. Zavala in the tent on the South Lawn. The reception is pooled press.

    **Please note that both events are currently outdoors and press coverage is subject to change depending on the weather.**

    Also tomorrow, Solicitor General Elena Kagan will travel to Capitol Hill to meet separately with Senator Feingold, Senator Kaufman, Senator Shaheen, Senator Ben Nelson, Senator Conrad, Senator McCaskill, and Senator Akaka.

    In-Town Travel Pool

    Wires: AP, Reuters, Bloomberg

    Wire Photos: AP, Reuters, AFP

    TV Corr & Crew: FOX

    Print: NY Daily News

    Radio: AP

    EDT

    8:30AM In-Town Travel Pool Call Time

    9:30AM THE PRESIDENT, THE VICE PRESIDENT, THE FIRST LADY, and DR. BIDEN welcome President Calderón and Mrs. Zavala to the White House

    South Lawn

    Open Press (Pre-set 6:30AM – Final Gather 8:30AM – North Doors of the Palm Room)

    10:30AM THE PRESIDENT holds a bilateral meeting with President Calderón

    Oval Office

    Closed Press

    10:55AM THE PRESIDENT holds an expanded bilateral meeting with President Calderón and Official U.S. and Official Mexican Delegations

    Oval Office

    Closed Press

    11:50AM THE PRESIDENT and President Calderón hold a joint press conference

    Rose Garden

    Open Press (Pre-set 10:50AM – Final Gather 11:20AM – North Doors of the Palm Room)

    3:30PM THE PRESIDENT meets with Ambassador to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Lou Susman

    Oval Office

    Closed Press

    4:15PM THE PRESIDENT and THE VICE PRESIDENT meets with Secretary of State Clinton

    Oval Office

    Closed Press

    6:00PM THE PRESIDENT and THE FIRST LADY welcome President Calderón and Mrs. Zavala

    North Portico

    Open Press (Pre-set 5:00PM – Final Gather 5:30PM – North Doors of the Palm Room)

    6:30PM THE PRESIDENT and THE FIRST LADY take official photo with President Calderón and Mrs. Zavala

    Grand Staircase

    Pooled Press (No pre-set, Final Call 6:10PM–North Doors of the Palm Room)

    7:10PM THE PRESIDENT and THE FIRST LADY attend the State Dinner with President Calderón and Mrs. Zavala; THE PRESIDENT and President Calderón will each deliver a toast

    East Room

    Pooled Press for toasts by President Obama and President Calderón (No pre-set, Final Call 6:40PM–North Doors of the Palm Room)

    8:30PM THE PRESIDENT and THE FIRST LADY attend the State Dinner Reception with President Calderón and Mrs. Zavala

    South Lawn

    Pooled Press (No Pre-set, Final Call 8:05PM–North doors of the Palm Room)

  • Leading Global Warming Skeptic Lindzen: Time to Abandon the ‘Skeptic’ Label

    Via Prison Planet.com » Sci Tech

    Jeff Poor
    Business & Media Institute
    Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

    If you listened to Barack Obama back during the 2008 presidential campaign, you may recall him explaining that words matter. According to leading climate scientist and M.I.T. professor Richard Lindzen, there is a good bit of wisdom in that, as it pertains to the debate about global warming.

    Lindzen, speaking at the Heartland Institute’s International Conference on Climate Change on May 17 in Chicago, explained that by assuming the “skeptic” label, the anti-global warming alarmist movement implies the theory is plausible. And according to the M.I.T. professor, it isn’t.

    “One suggestion I’d make is we stop accepting the term ‘skeptic,’” Lindzen said. “As far as I can tell, skepticism involves doubts about a plausible proposition. I think current global warming alarm does not represent a plausible proposition.”

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    Lindzen told the audience the alarmists have simply failed to prove their case.

    “For 20 years –more than 20 years unfortunately, 22 by now, since ’88 – of repetition, escalation of claims does not make it more plausible. “Quite the contrary,” he continued. “I would suggest the failure to prove the case of 20 years makes the case even less plausible, as does the evidence of ClimateGate and other instances.”

    And Lindzen ruled out the possibility the imminent destruction as a result of any potential climate catastrophe.

    “In the meantime, while I avoid making forecasts for tenths of a degree change in global average temperature model, I’m quite willing to state that unprecedented climate catastrophes are not on the horizon, though in several thousand years, we may return to an ice age.”

  • Russia’s Quintura Raises $1 Million For Mobile Visual Search


    Quintura Google montage

    Russian visual search vendor Quintura says it’s raised $1 million to make in-roads in to mobile search. Quintura CEO Yakov Sadchikov didn’t disclose the investor’s identity.

    Why the money? “We are going to shortly launch Quintura search apps for mobiles (iPhone/iPad, Nokia/Symbian, HTC/Windows Mobile, HTC/Android, etc.) as well as turn our existing search services such as search for kids, hosted site search, etc. into paid search,” Sadchikov said.

    The company raised first-round money, reported to be $5 million, from Mangrove in 2007, before later bridge funding in 2008.

    Quintura has been operating a visual search engine interface, which shows results in a relational, contextual cloud format, since 2005 and was last year awarded the latest of eight U.S. patents.

    Last May, Google (NSDQ: GOOG) introduced its own little-used visual search interface, Wonder Wheel, tucked away in its search options, that offers similar functionality, and, prior to announcing the funding, Quintura made a show of claiming patent infringement.

    When it comes to mobile search, Google is keener on using mobile sensors as search input than displaying search results on mobiles diagrammatically.

    Quintura operates its existing search facility at its own quintura.com, but the site is mainly a shop window for the technology. The company’s business is to white-label visual site search to publishers – it’s currently being used by over 5,000, ranging from individual bloggers to Axel Springer’s Russian magazine sites and Komputerra Publishing House.

    Most Quintura sales are at home in Russia; the company has U.S. office in Virginia, but it scaled back there last year as the recession reduced publisher demand for the service.


  • Only morons, cheats and liars still believe in Man-Made Global Warming

    Via Prison Planet.com » Commentary

    James Delingpole
    London Telegraph
    Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

    Well of course I would write a headline like that having just spent the last three days in Chicago at the Heartland Institute’s 4th International Conference on Climate Change. This is the event the cackling, cloak-wearing, befanged AGW-denying community attends every year to glorify in their own evil. And naturally, in the wake of Climategate, a mood of uproarious triumphalism has prevailed as distinguished skeptical scientists, economists, and policymakers from around the world – Pat Michaels, Richard Lindzen, Ian Plimer, Bob Carter, Fred Singer.. you name them, they’re here – have gathered to dance on the smouldering ashes of the mythical beast ManBearPig.

    Except we shouldn’t use that word “sceptic” any more. Richard Lindzen – Godfather of Climate Realism – told us so in one of the keynote addresses.

    “Scepticism implies doubts about a plausible proposition,” he said. “Current global warming alarmism hardly represents a plausible proposition.” Not least, he pointed out, because the various activist scientists, greenies and government institutions pushing AGW theory have failed to “improve their case over 20 years.” So paper thin are the AGW movement’s arguments that pretty much the only defences left to them are desperate techniques like the appeal to authority (“the Royal Society believes in AGW and the Royal Society is, like, really old and distinguished, so AGW must be true”) and cheap slurs.

    Consider, as examples of the latter technique, how this conference has been reported in the liberal media. Both the BBC and the Huffington Post have decided to write off the expertise of the dozens of PhDs and professors speaking at this event to concentrate on the issue that really matters: it was funded by Big Oil. (Except it isn’t. Unfortunately Big Oil stopped funding the skeptical side of the argument a long time ago. The Heartland Institute is a conservative leaning think tank funded by a number of business donors, and the main funder of the conference is a local libertarian millionaire who just happens to want a bit of openness and honesty in the debate on AGW. But hey, never let the facts get in the way of a libtard story).

    Full article here

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  • Caffeine: A Brain Booster

    Several studies indicated caffeine’s potential in “Therapeutic Opportunities for Caffeine in Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Neurodegenerative Diseases.” It is a collection of researches that tackled the benefits of caffeine in multiple perspectives.

    Caffeine, in a series of epidemiological studies, is instrumental in preventing motor dysfunction similar to Parkinson’s disease. In addition, moderate consumption of caffeine reverses the effect of cognitive decline because of age and also Alzheimer’s Disease by preventing memory loss and neurodegeneration. It targets a particular adenosine A2A receptor to do this. It normalize brain functioning and reduce amyloid beta production.

    The said research collection is a compilation of original researches from international experts and funded by Associação Industrial e Comercial do Café with editors from the University of Lisbon and University of Coimbra, in Portugal. Coffee has been known for its anti-oxidant properties but it is only recently that caffeine is being appreciated for its remarkable effects on the brain.

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  • UK Wave Hub Project on Track

    REW reports the UK wave power testbed in Cornwall is due to be completed next year – Wave Hub Marine Hydro Project on Track for Summer 2011 Deployment .

    Wave Hub, a marine renewable infrastructure project that will create the world’s largest test site for wave energy technology, is on course to be deployed by summer 2011, with fabrication of subsea cables and the hub itself nearing completion, developers reported.

    Wave Hub is being developed by the South West RDA (Regional Development Agency). It is situated on the seabed in some 50 meters of sea water approximately 16 kilometers off the coast of Cornwall and connected to the national grid via a subsea cable. Wave Hub will create a test site for wave energy technology by building a grid-connected socket on the seabed, to which wave power devices can be connected and their performance evaluated

    Hartlepool-based JDR Cable Systems is constructing the armored 25- kilometer subsea cable that will connect Wave Hub to the grid and the hub structure that will sit on the seabed. Work also is progressing on the hub assembly, which will provide a connection between the main cable from the shore and the tails leading to the wave energy devic


  • Garden birds prefer non-organic food to organic

    Garden birds prefer non-organic food to organic, study finds – Telegraph UK

    Garden birds prefer non-organic food to organic, study finds
    The nutritional benefits of organic foods have been called into question by some very discerning diners – wild garden birds trying to survive the winter.
    By Richard Alleyne, Science Correspondent
    Published: 2:10PM BST 18 May 2010
    Grain of truth: even when the grain in the feeders were switched around, the birds soon were able to spot the difference

    British researchers found that birds such as robins and house sparrows “instinctively” preferred non-organic seeds to the more naturally grown varieties as it appeared to provide them with greater nutritional value through the cold months.
    When offered both varieties of wheat seed, they were able to discern between the two and ate up to 20 per cent more of the conventional grown variety than the organic…

    …A spokesman for the Soil Association said: “The UK Government’s own advisors found that bird life is up to 50% greater on organic farms showing that most birds do choose organic. Animals like chimpanzees and even rats have been shown to prefer organic food. This study has absolutely no bearing on whether organic food is better for human health or not.”

    Pundit’s thoughts:

    The peer reviewed version in Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture is yet to come on line, so we have to treat this report skeptically for the moment….

    But the Telegraph item is an example of how the press react when fed on organic chaff for an extended period.

    And as far as the Soil Association’s remarks “that bird life is up to 50% greater on organic farms”, there is this to contradict their claim.

  • TSA Agent Accused of Stealing Cash from Wheelchair-Bound Woman

    Via Prison Planet.com » Prison Planet

    BRIAN THOMPSON and JONATHAN DIENST
    NBC New York
    Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

    A Transportation Security Administration agent has been arrested for allegedly stealing $400 dollars from a wheelchair bound passenger as she passed through a security checkpoint at Newark Airport.

    Leroy Ray allegedly went into the disabled woman’s bag as it passed through the X-ray machine.

    Ray was caught on surveillance video on February 3, 2010, reaching into the woman’s bag to steal an envelope of cash, according to a criminal complaint.

    The fiftyish year old woman, investigators said, was from North Jersey and was flying out of Newark to visit relatives overseas.

    Full article here

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