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Sunday, May 20, 2007

Zombie Beach Party

Westworld (1973)--Yul Brynner


Hi. Ed Ramsey from Delos. If there's anyone who doesn't know
what Delos is, well, as we've always said: Delos is the vacation
of the future,today. At Delos, you get your choice of the vacation
you want. There's Medieval World, Roman World and,
of course, Westworld.

It is part of the general pattern of misguided policy that our country
is now geared to an arms economy which was bred in an artificially
induced psychosis of war hysteria and nurtured upon an incessant
propaganda of fear
--Douglas MacArthur

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The U.S. has a new product which has taken the place of the auto industry in the American economy: The terrorism-related security business (''Anti-terrorism Revives Town''):

In the burst of anti-terrorism spending that followed Sept. 11, the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology bought the once-dying town (Playas) four years ago, using a $5 million Homeland Security Department grant

The university now owns and operates the place, offering instruction to the Pentagon, Homeland Security, the FBI, National Guard units and state and local police departments from around the country.
Hardly anyone actually lives in Playas. It is like a movie set, with authentically furnished homes [with actual doors you can kick down] that exist solely for training purposes.


So it seems that federal money and unrealistic terror threat analysis propel a new industry.

''All (residents) were given the option to stay, and about 50 are still here. But they were relocated to a few streets on the town's south side. Most of them are now on the university payroll as police officers, security guards, landscapers, custodians and other maintenance workers.''

Add this to the preexisting War on Drugs and we have a new cash cow--phony security.

''Florida law-enforcement officers, hoping to attract more federal dollars to combat drugs and crime, recently arrested 739 people in Florida as part of a week-long statewide drug sweep (''Drug Bust Nets Cocaine, Guns.'')

If tourism fails, line up at the feed bucket of reliable federal dollars. Bear in mind those federal dollars have America as the leader of the free world--in terms of the highest percentage of its citizens incarcerated.

To fuel the hysteria that we're at war, we're told ''Plot to Attack N.J. Base Thwarted'':

''Six foreign-born Muslims were arrested and accused Tuesday of plotting to attack Fort Dix and slaughter scores of U.S. soldiers — a scheme the FBI says was foiled when the men asked a store clerk to copy a video of them firing assault weapons and screaming about jihad.''

It's always the little things in life that will trip you up.

''Authorities said there was no direct evidence connecting the men to any international terror organizations such as al-Qaida. But several of them said they were ready to kill and die 'in the name of Allah,' according to court papers.''

Well, at least that. I mean, it's not like they were yelling, ''Onward, Christian Soldiers,'' or anything.

''Investigators said they infiltrated the group with two informants well over a year ago...'' Two informants, six conspirators, so 25% of the group were FBI informants. When there are large numbers of informants within a group, one must speculate about the efficiency of the conspirators.

Actual threats will not admit persons into their group without criminal/terrorist bona fides. If the FBI can infiltrate them and a video clerk can out them, rest assured they are are not a strategic threat.

Real terror cells are not infiltrated. These reports play well in Peoria, and justify $100's of billions being expended for our safety. What a sick joke.


Of course, if things follow the paradigm of Playas, Homeland security will have nought but a bunch of ghost towns to patrol anyway. Playas is reminiscent of several ersatz communities in Florida, like Celebration or Seaside, only more depressed. Perfectly manicured lawns, streets arrayed in perfect plats, except they lack a soul. People do inhabit the houses, but it may as well be Playas, for all it's worth.

Maybe Homeland Security can join forces with our woefully underfunded State Park system which currently caretakes our old ghost towns. They will share the same function of overseeing a long-ago subdued populace.

--Jim and Lisa

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7 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Gee, do you think (turning on sarcasm font) that having one quarter of their little terror cell composed of FBI dudes who actually told them how to get the only weapons they had reeks of agent provocateurs or something? I mean, were we SO out of reasons to up the "terror threat" that we now have to produce our own?
And are ANY of these guys at Playas as hot as Brynner was in his heyday?
:::sarcasm font off::::

Monday, May 21, 2007 at 9:36:00 AM GMT-5  
Blogger rangeragainstwar said...

Hi labrys,

Ah yes, agents provocateurs. Rather sadly funny that they had to lead those blokes to their weapons, huh?

You pose an interesting question re. ''producing our own''. . .

Perhaps that is how they are taking the meaning of ''home-grown terror threats''?

As to the question on Brynner. . .it would almost justify a trip to Playas, huh?! If it were so, I'd say let's hop in the car and go, but alas, they're not playing a game I like.

Lisa

Monday, May 21, 2007 at 10:07:00 AM GMT-5  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yes, I do wonder seriously, all bitterness and sarcasm pushed aside by genuine worry and fear, if this administration is now pushed to "produce our own" to continue keeping the lid on the pressure cooker of fear driving the lagging support for the war. I keep waiting for enough Americans to not only wake up, but do so as loudly and angrily as Jimmy Carter's recent denunciation of Bush Co....and, I must say, I miss Yul; not only do the new "games" suck, but the players look more of the Karl Rove mold!

Monday, May 21, 2007 at 10:34:00 AM GMT-5  
Blogger rangeragainstwar said...

labrys,

The administration must do something to confer a sense of justifiability upon this travesty. Everything serves to prop up its continuance.

Witness the War Czar, who will supposedly issue real-time fixes as problems arise. They have now created their own meta-reality show at the White House.

GWB has created the problem, he disingenuously ''prays'' for the troops whom has sent into a war of his own creation, and now he has created his own personal media reviewer of his show in the person of the War Czar. It is all quite sickening.

I am sorry JC (Carter) retracted some of his comments. And I miss Yul, too

Nothing less sexy than Karl Rove mold...yechh!

--Lisa

Monday, May 21, 2007 at 12:20:00 PM GMT-5  
Blogger aelkus said...

These Fort Dix people kind of remind me about the KKK during 70's-90's--an utterly spent force comprised of more FBI informants than bona fide Klansmen.

Monday, May 21, 2007 at 1:43:00 PM GMT-5  
Blogger rangeragainstwar said...

a.e.,

To quote Austin Powers,

Ouch...

--L.

Monday, May 21, 2007 at 1:56:00 PM GMT-5  
Blogger rangeragainstwar said...

a.e.,

Ranger here:

Your comment is true for the right wing militias, as well.

I denigrate the use of informants who are slimy and sleazy, and benefit from their relationship with the government. Then again, their handlers are sleazy and slimy.

The courts seem to be in collusion with this policy by issuing search warrants based upon unreliable informants. This is not in keeping with the spirit of the 4th Amendment.

Labrys, I agree that this borders on entrapment, if not outright entrapment, with the agents provocateurs--the Ft. Dix Eight.

Monday, May 21, 2007 at 3:17:00 PM GMT-5  

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