Monday, April 13, 2026
The real reason America created police
Wednesday, January 17, 2024
Indians: Harappans (Indus Valley Civilization)
- Abraham S., et al (editors), Connections and Complexity, New Approaches to the Archaeology of South Asia, Left Coast Press, 2012
- Bisht, R.S., Excavations at Dholavira 1989–2005, ASI, 2015
- Bisht, R. S., 'How Harappans honoured death at Dholavira', Proceedings of Conference held at L.M.U, L.A, USA, 2011
- Farmer, Steve, et al, The Collapse of the Indus-Script Thesis: The Myth of a Literate Harappan Civilization, Electronic Journal of Vedic Studies (EJVS), Vol. 11, Issue 2, 2004
- Green, A.S. Killing the Priest-King: Addressing Egalitarianism in the Indus Civilization, J Archaeol Res 29, 153–202 (2021)
- Green, A.S, Why Are Archaeologists Unable To Find Evidence For A Ruling Class Of The Indus Civilization?, Eurasia Review, 23 June 2023
- Habib, Irfan, The Indus Civilization, Tulika Books, 2002 Joseph, Tony, Early Indians, Juggernaut, 2018
- Kenoyer, J.M., Ancient Cities of the Indus Valley Civilization, OUP, 1998
- McIntosh, Jane R., The Ancient Indus Valley: New Perspectives, ABC-CLIO, 2007
- Parpola, Asko, The Roots of Hinduism, OUP, Kindle Edition, 2015
- Petrie, Cameron A., et al. ‘Adaptation to Variable Environments, Resilience to Climate Change: Investigating Land, Water and Settlement in Indus Northwest India’, Current Anthropology, 2017 Possehl, Gregory L., The Indus Civilization: A Contemporary Perspective, AltaMira, 2002
- Robinson, Andrew, The Indus: Lost Civilizations, Reaktion Books, Kindle Edition, 2015
- Shinde, Vasant S., et al., Archaeological and anthropological studies on the Harappan cemetery of Rakhigarhi, India, Plos One, February 21, 2018
- Thapar, Romila, et al, Which of Us Are Aryans?, Aleph Book Company, 2019
- Wright, Rita P. The Ancient Indus: Urbanism, Economy, and Society, Cambridge, 2010
- + Several scholarly articles and notes on Harappa.com
Friday, July 14, 2017
Nationwide ANTI-TRUMP protests, July 15th
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| Hey, Jared, can I sign an executive order for Marshall Law for July 15th? Why not?! |
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| "Under the Dome" (Tom Tomorrow/ThisModernWorld.com) |
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| Ready for the TWO MINUTES HATE? |
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| Hey, world leaders, follow me and follow the money. I'll show you how it's done. |
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Should police conduct "virginity tests"? (video)
This is particularly important in societies that value purity, such as the puritanical United States, Christian crusading Europe, and former Western empires (British, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, Scandinavian/Viking, Roman, Greek). Of course, we are told it never happens here, except maybe by some aberrant rogue element. It is what others do because they are "barbarians." And we are virtuous, upholders of the good, never hypocritical... "in God we trust," yada yada yada.But sometimes they let them off lightly with rape. Of course, some of our soldiers are tricky and kill the victims they sexually violate. But we prosecute them, particularly if they are quoted as saying "It was awesome."
- "I didn't think of Iraqis as humans," says U.S. soldier who raped 14-year-old girl before killing her and her family
- Victory for Egyptians: Military's "virginity tests" banned
- US crimes you've never heard of (History News Network)
- VIDEO: Police strip innocent woman naked
(AlJazeeraEnglish) Egyptian military official denies that
military conducted forced "virginity tests" on protesters.
Goodness knows it happens in our jail, to both male and female detainees. But our forces prefer to inflict this examination on the powerless and voiceless. It has even caught on in the Islamic world. Testing was recently highlighted in Egypt's Tahrir Square misunderstandings.
A few valiant soldiers in the police and "security" forces may have gotten carried away with female prisoners they beat, publicly stripped, brutalized, and tested. Now Egypt has officially banned the practice.
(Did it previously allow it? No, but now it's really banned...unless it is done in private and kept secret like before.) It even went on in the Land of Blood and Honey. And in a film of the same name, director Angelina Jolie aims to shine a light on the practice.
Amnesty International
Survivors of [Rape] Anonymous
Rape and Abuse National Network
The sexual assault of males
VIDEO: Kimberly speaks out
State Rape?
Karen Stuhldreher, University of Washington, Seattle
Rape and the mutilation of women's bodies are evidently part of the usual military fare in war. During the Vietnam war, rape was in fact an all too common occurrence, often described by GIs as SOP -- standard operating procedure.2
"That's an everyday affair... you can nail just about everybody on that -- at least once," offered a squad leader in the 34d Platoon of Charlie Company when questioned by a reporter about the rape that occurred at My Lai.3
Another GI, Joe Galbally, when testifying for the Winter Soldier Investigation, concluded his report about a specific incident of gang rape by American soldiers by saying... More
There's nothing else to do here with all this testosterone but kill and...
Sunday, October 2, 2011
What happened to this World? (Thrive)
Who? The Thrive Movement. What? The movie "Thrive" lifts the veil on what is really going on in our world. When? Nov. 11, 2011. Where? Online at Thrivemovement.com. Why? To uncover the global consolidation of power in nearly every aspect of our lives (economic, educational, political, etc.) How? By following the money upstream, "Thrive" weaves together breakthroughs in science, consciousness, and activism. It offers real solutions, empowering us with bold and unprecedented strategies for reclaiming our lives and future.Friday, April 16, 2010
LA police chief dies to cheers and laughs
(WQ) Los Angeles has long suffered from too few officers to effectively police a city of its size. Police chief Daryl F. Gates reacted by tactics referred to as the "hammer." Diverse racial communities were put under the gun, deprived of civil rights, and terrorized in the name of disproportionate force and retaliation.
Why does it matter to the world? Gates perpetuated a culture of police abuse inherited by Chief Bratton, who recently left the LAPD to work for a global security firm advising governments. Expect LAPD-style abuse.
Imagine a small group of colonial invaders sitting in a fort shooting Indians out of fear then calling those abuses of power "heroic" -- and there you have the work of the LAPD under Gates. The chief became an infamous failure and was subsequently driven out of office after the 1992 LA riots.
The cause of the riot (the Rodney King beating and torture by a large group of police officers) was the culture of abuse overseen by Gates. Beatings like this were not uncommon, except in the fact that this one was filmed. But Rodney King is a remarkable example of how much police fear, hate, and therefore abuse minorities.
Those riots cost the city more than a billion dollars and were inflamed by a stunning lack of police response at the flash point, the corner of Normandie and Western. Gates was apparently afraid his officers might get hurt if people were rising up -- and why squelch something if you can institute Marshall law and police state methods after the fact instead? Called a neo-Nazi, undoubtedly a racially-insensitive authoritarian, he died an excruciating death from bladder cancer overnight in his home in Newport Beach at age 83.
North Korea blamed for attacking South
Experts differ on health risk of volcanic ash
Afghans blame both US, Taliban for insecurity
Flight disruptions in Europe get even worse
AP Enterprise: Mexico cartels empty border towns
Tea party rally upbraids "Gangster Government"
Icelandic volcano eruption intensifies
Pope breaks silence on abuse, urges repentance
On to Mars: Obama declares, "I expect to see it"
Foreclosure rates surge, biggest jump in 5 years
Israel Bans Imports of Apple iPads
Thursday, February 26, 2009
How the World Runs (Video)
WARNING: The information contained in this documentary is likely to upset strong individuals, alarm average citizens, and ruin sensitive persons. This expose ("Ring of Power: The Empire of the City," Amenstop Productions) is divided into twenty-nine segments.









