Some links and snippets on the science of consciousness.
Stop Myanmar officials’ training – Green MP – NZ Herald News
The Government should back up its tough words against the Myanmar regime and stop any of its officials receiving training in New Zealand, Green MP Kennedy Graham said yesterday.
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Lunig MP3 from nelson NZAP conference
In The Unknown Date: 18-21 March 2010 Hosted by: Te Tau Ihu o Te Waka a Maui (Nelson/Marlborough/Bays)
Podcasts of Key Note addresses: (Thanks to Julian Wilson, Auckland) Jonathan Fay’s Key note address:
Michael Leunig’s Key note address:
Right Click on links to download of MP3 files that can be played with Windows media player or Itunes.
Bad!
Politics Obama ‘Even Worse’ Than Bush On Secret Wiretapping Case, Says S.F. Lawyer By Peter Jamison, Thursday, Apr. 1 2010 @ 11:22AM Comments (19) Categories: Law & Order phonedial.jpg Is ‘Mr. Change’ listening? ?San Francisco attorney Jon Eisenberg thinks he’s learned a thing or two about Barack Obama over the past 15 months. Eisenberg, who won a landmark decision against the government in Northern California’s U.S. District Court Wednesday on a wiretapping case, says that when it comes to violating civil liberties in the name of national security, the present occupant of the White House is just as bad as — or “even worse” than — his predecessor. “The Obama Administration stepped right into the shoes of the Bush Administration, on national security generally and on this case in particular,” Eisenberg said, referring to the lawsuit brought by his clients, an Oregon branch of an Islamic charity and two American lawyers. The plaintiffs argued successfully before federal Judge Vaughn Walker that their conversations were illegally wiretapped under the Bush Administration’s secret surveillance program. Just as significant as the ruling, however, may be what the case demonstrates about the Obama Justice Department’s approach to surveillance of suspected terrorists. Eisenberg told SF Weekly that government lawyers working for Obama had been “more strident” than those working for Bush, refusing to let him see important federal documents related to the case even after he was approved for a top-secret security clearance. “Even though I have the security clearance, I don’t have the ‘need to know,’ so I can’t see anything,” Eisenberg said. “This is Obama. Obama! Mr. Transparency! Mr. Change! It’s exactly what Bush would have done.” The federal government has not announced whether it intends to appeal the decision in favor of the Al-Haramain Islamic Foundation and lawyers Wendell Belew and Asim Ghafoor. It had argued that the “state secrets” privilege was more important than potential violations of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which requires that a judge issue warrants for wiretaps.
Cyberspace isn’t a place – Irish Judge � The Register:
Cyberspace isn’t a place – Irish Judge * Alert * Print Creators’ rights are human rights, says Court By Andrew Orlowski � Get more from this author Posted in Law, 19th April 2010 14:56 GMT Free whitepaper � Taking control of your data demons: Dealing with unstructured content An Irish Judge has upheld the right of a creator to protect his creations as a fundamental human right. In a scathing and occasionally lyrical ruling, Judge Peter Charleton also pointed out the internet is merely one communication tool of many, and not “an amorphous extraterrestrial body with an entitlement to norms that run counter to the fundamental principles of human rights”. It’s the strongest refutation of the idea most famously expressed at Davos by John Perry Barlow, in A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace, which warned: “You have no sovereignty where we gather.” Charleton said, “the right to be identified with and to reasonably exploit one�s own original creative endeavour I regard as a human right,” pointing out that this has existed in Irish Law since before even the days of The Grateful Dead – it’s credited to Saint Colmcille (521-597). The High Court in Dublin was reviewing the settlement in last year’s EMI vs Eircom case. The defendant had referred to Eircom as Eire’s Data Protection Commissioner. Charleton rejected the argument, ruling that: “Copyright is a universal entitlement to be identified with and to sell, and therefore to enjoy, the fruits of creative work… Were copyright not to exist, then the efforts of an artist could be both stolen and passed off as the talent of another.” After singing the praises of the internet Charleton notes that it is, “thickly populated by fraudsters, pornographers of the worst kind and cranks. “Among younger people, so much has the habit grown up of downloading copyright material from the internet that a claim of entitlement seems to have arisen to have what is not theirs for free.” Everyone won from this, he noted, “except for the creators of original copyright material who are utterly disregarded.” Interestingly, Charleton rejects the idea of copyright infringement as a ‘crime’ – it’s a mere civil offence, in this case a breach of contract. Copyright infringement doesn’t include a “mental element” involved in arson or murder, he notes. So the ruling rejects two key arguments made by critics of the UK’s Digital Economy Act – that internet access is a ‘fundamental human right’, and that copyright enforcement infringes privacy. The ruling gives the go ahead light for a ‘three strikes’ policy in Ireland – one rather speedier than anything discussed here, and which will be thrashed out in the months ahead (see A user’s timetable to the Digital Economy Act). After 28 days and two letters, the ISP may serve a 14-day disconnection notice during which time the user may appeal or promise to stop for good. You can read the ruling here. �
My Tweets 2010-04-19
Brisbane April 2010
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Psyche and cyberspace
I am adding a quite a few political posts of late. I put them in the World category. But I think I’ll stop posting them, and focus on psyche and cyberspace.
I see the fate of the world as a psychological phenomena. The cyberspace aspect is vital as well, so my “World” posts are not really off topic. I am deeply concerned, angry, and scared about the fate of the world. However there are a bunch of left-wing bloggers and websites that do all of this really well. Maybe I’ll put a bunch of those in the sidebar. Promote them more.
We are heading for disaster with war, climate and nuclear weaponry. If the world is like the Titanic, then we need to avoid that iceberg, grab the wheel, or slow down, or strengthen the ship in some way.
What I know best is psyche and cyberspace. In those fields there may be some answers. I think I have been posting in vain to vent anger, to point to the Emperors new clothes, to say we are on the eve of destruction. But I will sticl with the way in which psychological work is needed.
Crazy? It might sound that way because we are in an Orwellian world, where words mean their opposite. Or they mean nothing at all.
Psyche always was a complex idea. Think of Marx’s idea of class consciousness.
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12 September 2021
Did not post this in 2010, but put it up today. I’ve added the tag: About – about me about the world and about this weblog.
Greens want more info on Waihopai spybase
There is quite a bit known really, this base is working in with the US. But the Greens and particularly Keith Locke are doing something by giving a voicing some opposition in parliament and the media. Labour can never do that as they are complient in nearly all the stuff that National perpetuates and makes worse.
http://tvnz.co.nz/politics-news/greens-chasing-info-waihopai-spybase-3454062 Dead link
Walter (From my phone)
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12 September 2021
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waihopai_Stationhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waihopai_Station
https://teara.govt.nz/en/photograph/31862/waihopai-deflated-dome
Nuclear-Weapons
All Obama talk and the new pact with Russia led me to think Obama would be up to the opposite. I recall reading about his building -up the nuclear arsenal even as he got the Nobel Prize… found these links buried deep among all the rhetoric, and posted them up from my phone.
A World Without Nuclear Weapons
Daniel Ellsberg, Jeremy Scahill, etc
Original invite to meeting follows.
The beauty of checklists
Useful item. I think there is an art and a science to checklists. Their design and their implementation.
The beauty of checklists | The Evolving Newsroom – http://evolvingnewsroom.co.nz/the-beauty-of-checklists
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