Monday, 24 March 2014
Who Controls the Drones in my Sky?
The above gives details of what promises to be an interesting and exciting event at the Small World Theatre here in Cardigan, West Wales, starting at 7.00 pm next Saturday.
The evening's performance and debate should proff an interesting follow up to all ho attended a meeting on the subject back last December in the Theatr Mwladan, and will tie people in to later activity in the year such as the 'Drape the Drones' event in September.
This is an issue that has long polarised my local community. Over the years people protesting outside Parc Aberporth against the testing of drones here.
Drones, unmanned surveillance and weapons equipped aerial devices) are being tested in Ceredigion. Small World Theatre posed the question ' Who Controls the sky?'
The event above will be an opportunity for the community to creatively disxcuss this controversial subject and share different views.
It is known that Watchkeeper that has been tested here in West Wales since 2012, using the Israeli built Hermes 450, a drone that is expected to now take a sgnificant role in any future military campaigns. Having clocked uo pver 500 hours of flying time above us in West Wales. It is also significant to report, that they have also been field tested in attacks on Gaza, that have left many Palestinians dead? Though not necessarily illegal they have used in breach of what is considered international law.
More details here:-
National Theatre Wales
nice banner that was displayed by Bristol Palestine Solidarity Campaign at their own 'Fly Kites not Drones event in Bristol at the weekend, that sums up my view on the subject quite well.
http://nationaltheatrewales.org/who-controls-drones-my-sky-0
Saturday, 22 March 2014
Lee Scratch Perry says no to Fracking.
Why does it fall to normal people to provide the burden of proof that fracking is safe, when for example, all the major British nature agencies have done studies and are against it and we see only an endless flood of horror stories from every part of the world where this is happening? The word 'regulation' is utterly meaningless to the British public, especially when big business is involved.
It is the energy companies who should be falling over themselves to demonstrate how safe fracking is. They aren't though, and they try to marginalise anyone who rails against it. Public consultation is being bypassed and drilling , and drilling exploration plans being approved via the backdoor.
Fracking isn't a long term solution to our energy problems but it will leave us with long term EXTREME environmental problems and the energy companies can't prove otherwise.
If anyone can save the world from destroying itself, it will be the creative minds, the thinkers, the artists and the avant-garde trailblazer that will ultimately bring down the matrix of untruth and set mankind on a lesser destructive and more spiritual path.
Thursday, 20 March 2014
Renewal
Happy Spring Equinox
a time of balance and reassessment.
Early this morning,
the birds sang ,in the garden,
as buds blossomed from the earth,
Still believing in magic,
I rose from my bed of dreams,
followed strands bursting with something
fresh,
as the wind blew drops of rain,
onto firm roots,the seeds of time,
old anthems and memories were
also renewed.
In these moments of reflection,
and translucent waves,
gave me a chance,
to hold on and breathe.
Steams of pressure,
still choose the direction,
that we may flow,and grow
each in search of different pulses,
another world perhaps?
So Follow threads,
things that change,
as cycles turn, and shift
keep on talking, keep on sharing,
follow reason, that shelters and protects.
Wednesday, 19 March 2014
BDS Cultural actions that only take a couple of minutes to do
With thanks to activist Tal Shapiro
There's a lot to do but each step takes a minute, so please spare about 10 minutes of your time and add your voice to these wonderful initiatves.
1. Send an email to NBC to cease and desist rebranding of Israel's illegal excavations in occupied Jerusalem
http://goo.gl/MWVXVd
( Click select this recipient at the bottom and fill out the form)
2. Tell Neil Young to respect Palestinian rights by signing these petitions
http://bit.ly/1bUrdYd,
http://goo.gl/t85dT9
and LIKING the Neil Young, Tell me Why you Would Play for Apartheid Israel page
https://www.facebook.com/Neil.Young.WhyPlay.Apartheid.Israel
3. Sign the PACBI petition to The Rolling Stones
http://goo.gl/DVXD6j
4. Sign the petition to expel Israel from FIFA World Cup and UEFA EUROPE
http://goo.gl/z5qka8
5. Tell Justin Timberlake to cancel his concert in apartheid Israel
http://chn.ge/1hDE3hN
6. Tell Justin Bieber that a second gig in Israel is unacceptable
http://chn.ge/1erKCR1
7. Tell Lady Gaga that a third gig in apartheid is appaling
http://chn.ge/1aC22Pw
8. Tell the PIXIES: Hey Pixies, Apartheid Israel is a Debaser of Palestinian Rights
by liking this page
http://goo.gl/6XZcnN
9. Tell DJ Afrojack that playing for the beneficiaries of apartheid IS a political act
http://goo.gl/R3sqZ2
and sign the petition
http://goo.gl/GgB8WE
10. Tell The Prodigy to Stand up to Israel's Apartheid by LIKING the page
http://goo.gl/mSMCep
you can also let them know your thoughts directly on the comment section of their official facebook concert annoncement
http://goo.gl/3w3UAY
11. Get the Byron Writers Festival to honour BDS
http://goo.gl/YsFYAY
12. Tell Natacha Atlas that 'dialogue' can't be done at the barrel of a gun
http://goo.gl/zeKFDM
13. Tell Beyonce to cancel her apartheid gig
http://goo.gl/j9O9Kz
14. SHARE THIS NOTE
AND THANKS
HEDDWCH PEACE
Tuesday, 18 March 2014
Women of the Working Class ( animated short film to mark the 30th anniversary 0f 1984/85 Miner's Strike)
An animated short film made by young women from the youth panel at Experience Barnsley Museum to mark the 30th anniversary of the 1984/85 Miners Strike. The young people re-wrote verses of the song ' Women of the Working Class' that the Women Against Pit Closures used as their anthem on the picket lines. They then recorded their version with some of the original women.
The animated film is part of an exhibition Coal Not Dole:Women Against Pit Closures, held at Experience Barnsley Museum in Barnsley Toen Hall from 3 March to 1 June 2014.
More information here:-
http://experience-barnsley.com/
As many mining families faced increasing hardship, the Women from traditional working class backgrounds, found new roles to take on, finding themselves at the heart of the struggle. They set up Soup kitchens in pit village communities, raising money,organisng demonstrations, speaking at rallies, standing shoulder to shoulder with the miners, as well as raising and supporing their families becomming committed political ctivists in their own right. Proudly providing backbones of solidarity, many joined the picket lines, risking arrest or injury as miners clashed with Thatcher's boys in blue.
Thatcher had naively thought that the women would get the men back to work, but in fact it had the opposite effect, it galvanised them with a strong will and determination, turned them into a mighty force.
For all the great hardships that were suffered many positive resulted in the outcome of the strike. It provided new opportuities for them to flourish.
For many the impact of the strike on their lives would change their worlds forever. Finding inner confidences that would carry them with strength.
These are the unsong heroines of the bitter 1984/85 battle to save Britains pits from closure. We should not forget them.
Click on picture below to enlarge
Monday, 17 March 2014
I'd Rather Be Dancing (Rachel Corrie's Song). By Jim Page
Today I remember Rachel Corrie, as I do every year, with the Jim Page song ' I'd rather be dancing' based on letters she wrote home before the Israeli army crushed her to death on Gaza on 15/3/03. She was a 23 year old American Peace activist who was killed by an American built Caterpillar bulldozer, when she was protecting the home of Samir Nasrali's a Palestinian doctors' home from being demolished, for many people she is considered to be a hero and martyr. She had the courage to resist.
To this day the Gaza strip is still besieged. Violations of international law continue, as the Israeli government continues to disregard human rights.
http://rachelcorriefoundation.org
Lyrics:-
You know I was always the one
I could never stand idly by
and watch while the bullets beat up the waeker ones
I had to do something to try
and I never gave up on people
that we could be better somehow
morality's compass, you gave it to me
I still follow it now.
Wel. I couldn't stop thinking about it
I couldn't get it out of my mind
the pictures, the stories, the plight of the people
in occupied Palestine
how my government makes me complicit
with the political aid that they send
so I packed up my bags and I headed to Rafa
to work with the ISM *
and I'd rather be dancing, dancing and falling in love
but if I can just watch from a distance then what am I made of
mama these people are so goot to me
they treat me like one of their own
they feed me and see to my needs
and let me sleep in their home
papa their lives are so hard
the gun shots night
the road blocks, the strip searches, the humiliations
papa it just isn't right
I feel my privilege around me
It's there in my American face
I could wave my passport around like a flag
and I would be safe in this place
for these child soldiers of Israel
they look like the boys back home
and if it wasn't for American money
they'd have to leave these people alone
and I'd rather be dancing dancing to Pat Benator
but somebody has to do something about it and here we are
the tractors are coming today
they're like tanks with bulldozer blades
the name on the side says Caterpillar
that means they're American made
well I am American too
and I'll be where everybody can see
so if they want to run over these houses today
they're gonna have to run over me
it's dangerous taking a stand
but its dangerous running away
sometimes you have to face up to the danger
there is just no other way
for there are such beautiful dreams
I have seen the eyes of a child
and I can make a difference
then I think my life is worthwhile
and I'd rather be dancing, but instead i'm saying goodbye
but we'll meet again when its over, don't cry
and I'd rather be dancing, and surely we'd all rather be
and one day we'll dance in a world that's peaceful and free.
* International Solidarity Movement
http://palsolidarity.org/
Sunday, 16 March 2014
Dare to be a Daniel (for Tony Benn 3/4/25 -14/3/14)
Dare to be a Daniel, was the title chosen by Tony Benn for his early memoir, the first lines of the following poem are from an old salvation Army hymn that had been sung to him by his parents. I try to keep faith, dare to be different.
Dare to be a Daniel,
Dare to stand alone,
Dare to have a purpose firm,
And dare to let it know.
Dare to stand with the voiceless,
the occupied daily denied,
stand shoulder to shoulder,
with devoted words of meaning,
committed breaths carrying no fear.
Seed the earth with love,
persistent grains of freedoms cry,
move forward with language of hope,
in blazing movements of united flow.
Seek out the hallmarks of truth and justice,
drink from the vessels of life,
keep faith as our changeless songs hum out,
in fearless cry, together we right their wrongs.
On the breeze, our voices lift,
for tomorrows bright sun to shine again,
leave footprints by rivers' waves of friendliness,
in flows of solidarity and stealth.
Dare to dream, forever speak your truth
be strident in your belief and strength
do not let paths of injustice, halter voice
dare to be Daniel, for the many not the few.
Friday, 14 March 2014
Tony Benn ( 3/3/25 - 14/3/14) - An inspirational Breath :- R.I.P
He spoke out about the greedy among us, the multinationals, against wars for profit, in Afghanistan and Iraq.A champion of the abolition of the monarchy, and any strike that was going, he stood shoulder to shoulder with us all, with unfaltering belief and abiding determination that power and the powerful should be held to account.
We must continue his deeds, set about building a genuine alternative to capitalism that does not get bogged down in sectarian bullshit, carry on the torch of his beliefs in a better world and his determination to end the sorrow of war.A world where politics is not the language of brute force but an articulated vision of the possible - of justice, progress and peace and equality.
His last written volume was called ' Free at Last' and now he is, but his breath of devotion will run forever.He died peacefully, at his home in West London, so so long comrade. R.I.P
" There in every human heart from the beginning of time there have been two flames burning , the flame of anger against injustice and the flame of hope that you can build a better world. And those two flames are burning in our hearts today, in the hearts and minds of millions of people."
- Tony Benn
Tony Benn on BBC's refusal to brodcast Gaza appeal
Tony Benn on Tony Bliars war Crimes.
Lowkey featuring Tony Benn - One World
Thursday, 13 March 2014
My Lai Conversation - Eugene McCarthy (29/3/16 -10/12/05)
Today marks the 46th anniversary of the My Lai massacre,the mass murder of hundreds of unarmed South Vietnamese civilians at the hands of U.S soldiers from Charli company, 11th Infantry Brigade.They went through the village of My Lai nercilessly killing old men, women, children and infants. There wre reports of gang rapes as well as large groups mowed down by machine gun fire. It did not help if families huddled in their huts or whether they came out with their arms up in surrender, they too were killed. In total 504 villagers were murdered. After attempts at a cover up, the news got out.
The incident marked a turning point in the Vietnam War sparking worldwide outrage at the atrocities committed by the American troops.
Eugene McCarthy had served as a civilian in the War Department in 1944 and later was to become a Senator in Minnesota. In 1968 he campaigned for the Democratic nomination for president in 1968 as a peace candidate.
My Lai Conversation
How old are you, small Vietnamese boy?
Sixfingers. Six years.
Why did you carry water to the wounded soldier, now dead?
Your father.
Your father was the enemy of the free world.
You are also now are enemy of free world.
Who told you to carry water to your father?
Your mother!
Your mother is also enemy of free world.
You go into ditch with your mother.
American politician has said,
"It is better to kill you as a boy in the elephant grass of Vietnam
Than to have to kill you as a man in the rye grass in the U.S.A."
You understand,
It is easier to die
Where you know the names of the birds, the trees and the grass
Than in a strange country.
You will be number 128 in the body count for today.
High body count will make the Commander-in Chief
of the free world much encouraged.
Good-bye, small six-year old Vietnamese boy, enemy of free
world.
( Some lucky villagers like these two children below, survived the massacre)
Wednesday, 12 March 2014
Jack Kerouac (12/3/22 -21/10/69) - On Tears / 211th Chorus
" Ah life is a gate, a way, a path to Paradise anyway, why not live for fun and joy and love or some sort of a girl by a fireside, why not go to your desire and LAUGH"
Practice kindness all day to everybody and you'll realise you're already in heaven now. "
" Live travel, adventure, bless and don't be sorry. "
- Jack Kerouac
Jack Kerouac was an American author, poet and painter. Alongside William S. Burroughs and Allen Ginsburg is considered a pioneer of the Beat Generation. A creator of spontaneous Bop prosity I owe him an enormous debt.
He wrote some of the most beautiful words I've ever read, as well as taking part in adventures I can only dream about.
Born Jean-Louis Kerouac, on March 12 1922 in working class Lowell, Massachusetts, he was of French-Canadian descent. The youngest of three children, he was heartbroken when his older brother Gerard died of rheumatic fever at the age of nine.
He grew up learning English as a second language. After a spell in the Navy,(discharged for having a schizoid personality) he became a merchant seaman, then decided on the life of an itinerant wanderer, a lifestyle that gave him inspiration for his later novels.
His works were of an autobiographical nature, reflecting a deep social disillusionment influenced by drugs, alcohol, mysticism and biting humor. I like his work a lot.
Sadly he died of internal bleeding at the young age of 47, as a consequence of long term alcohol abuse. His stature as a great writer nevertheless continues to grow.
Had he lived today would have been his 92nd birthday, so Happy birthday Jack kerouac, we will never know another quite like him.
On Tears
Tears is the break of my brow,
The money tempestuous
Sitting down in dark railyards
When to see my mother's face
Recalling from the waking vision
I wept to understand
The trap mortality
And personal blood of earth
Which saw me in - Father, father
Why hast thou forsaken me?
Mortality & unpleasure
Roam this city-
Unhappiness my middle name
I want to be saved.
Sunk- can't be
Won't be
Never was made-
So retch!
211th Chorus
The wheel of the quivering meat
conception
Turns in the void expelling human beings,
Pigs, turtles, frogs, insects, rats, roan
Racinghorses, poxy bucolic pigtics,
Horrible unameable lice of vultures,
Murderous attacking dog-armies
Of Africa, Rhinos roaming in the
jungle,
Vast boars and huge gigantic bull
Elephant, rams, eagles, condors,
Pones and Porcupines and Pills-
All the endless conception of living
beings
Gnashing everywhere in Consciouness
Throughout the ten directions of space
Occupying all the quarters in &out,
To huge Galazy Lightyear Bowell
Illuminating the sky of one Mind-
Poor!
I wish I was free
of that slaving meat wheel
and safe in heaven dead.
"There was nowhere to go but everywhere, so just keep rolling under the stars."
- Jack Kerouac
Kerouac interviewed in French
with English subtitles.
Kerouac reading from On the Road.
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