Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Free All The Class-War Prisoners Now!! 


Herman Wallace: Free at Last

by Stephen Lendman

Free to die. More on that below.

Thousands of political prisoners fester in America's gulag. It's the world's largest by far. It operates globally. It's the shame of the nation.

It highlights America's dark side. It's brutally repressive and unfair. It's viciously racist.

It targets America's least advantaged. It systematically denies due process and judicial fairness. It pronounces guilt by accusation.

Today's America is a modern day Jim Crow and much more. It mercilessly persecutes its own. It does so abroad against others.

Being Muslim, Latino or Black is dangerous. Herman Wallace endured US injustice for 42 years.

He suffered its most vicious form. He spent decades in solitary confinement. He's stricken with terminal liver cancer. It's too late to save him.

He's dying. He's at Interim Louisiana State University Public Hospital in New Orleans. Its medical staff will do whatever they can to help. At most they can relieve his suffering.

Prison authorities denied him proper treatment. It's standard federal and state bureau of prisons practice.

Louisiana authorities could have released him years earlier. They could have done so in time to save him. They wanted him to die. They waited too long to assure it.

Wallace was one of three Louisiana State Penitentiary (LSP) prisoners known as the "Angola Three."

The Louisiana ACLU calls the state prison system "the most abhorrent in terms of violence and horrible living conditions."

Complaints include guard beatings, sexual assaults, other abuses amounting to torture, arbitrary solitary confinement, overcrowding, poor medical care, denying it altogether, mistreating mentally ill inmates, squalid conditions, and denial of access to attorneys.

Angola always was hellish. It's called America's worst prison for good reason. Three-fourth of its prisoners are black. They're brutally abused. They're treated like slaves.

In terms of acreage, LSP is America's largest prison. It's a maximum security one. It holds over 5,000 inmates. It has about 1,800 staff members.

Its 18,000 acres once operated as a slave plantation. It still does in new form. It's technically legal under the 13th Amendment, stating:

"Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction."

America is no democracy. It never was equitable and fair. For sure it's not now. Maximum security harshness is brutal.

Solitary confinement is its most extreme form. America's 8th Amendment prohibits "cruel and unusual punishment."

Constitutional law is systematically spurned. It worst of all in prison. Abandon all rights those who enter. Expect special harshness for being Muslim, Latino or Black.

Many thousands suffer extreme brutality. Solitary Watch offers "news from a nation in lockdown." It features "voices from solitary" and much more.

It brings America's widespread barbaric "solitary confinement and other forms of torture...out of the shadows and into the light of the public square."

It calls forced isolation "one of the most pressing (unaddressed) domestic human rights issues in America today - and also one of the most invisible."

Many thousands suffer horrifically. They do so out of sight and mind.

"Today, inmates can be placed in complete isolation for months or years not only for violent acts but for possessing contraband, using drugs, ignoring orders, or using profanity."

They can be held there for any reason or none at all. In Virginia, a dozen Rastafarian men were held in solitary for over ten years for refusing to cut their beards or hair on religious grounds.

Long-term effects are profound. They include severe anxiety, panic, rage, loss of control, emotional breakdown, hallucinations, profound despair and hopelessness, regressive behavior, paranoia, self-mutilation, suicidal thoughts, and other self-destructive behavior.

Long-term isolation in windowless cells 23 hour a day causes madness. Even the strongest-willed break.

Inmates have little or no human contact. They're denied visits, phone calls, television, reading material, art supplies, and other common amenities most people take for granted.

They're buried alive. They're among the living dead. They endure what no society should inflict. America does it ruthlessly. Human beings are treated worse than wild animals.

Herman Wallace was one of any thousands affected. He was imprisoned for bank robbery. He was investigated for killing white prison guard Brent Miller.

Court records showed over 200 inmates were questioned. None were white. Wallace was wrongfully charged, prosecuted and convicted.

Doing so was based solely on another inmate's testimony. He was bribed to lie. He got special treatment in exchange.

Forensic crime scene evidence was never properly analyzed. Other evidence was ignored or lost. Another inmate later confessed to the killing.

It didn't matter. Wallace was guilty by accusation. So was Albert Woodfox. Robert Hillary King was blamed but never charged.

In 1973, he was wrongfully accused of killing another prisoner. In 2001, he was freed. It was under pressure to plead guilty to "conspiracy to commit murder." It was that or stay buried alive for life.

American justice works that way. Especially for Muslims, Latinos and Blacks. Especially if they're poor and disadvantaged. Especially because authorities want them locked away, brutalized and forgotten.

Wallace and Woodfox were targeted for their activism. They founded the Black Panther Party Angola chapter.

They organized other inmates. They worked to improve prison conditions. They did so through nonviolent hunger and work strikes. They paid dearly for doing the right thing.

Upon release, Wallace's legal team issued the following statement:

"Tonight, Herman Wallace has left the walls of Louisiana prisons and will be able to receive the medical care that his advanced liver cancer requires."

"It took the order of a federal judge to address the clear constitutional violations present in Mr. Wallace's 1974 trial and grant him relief."

"The state of Louisiana has had many opportunities to address this injustice and has repeatedly and utterly failed to do so."

"Mr. Wallace has been granted a new trial, but his illness is terminal and advanced."

"However, the unfathomable punishment of more than four decades which Mr. Wallace spent in solitary confinement conditions will be the subject of litigation which will continue even after Mr. Wallace passes away."

"It is Mr. Wallace's hope that this litigation will help ensure that others, including his lifelong friend and fellow 'Angola 3' member, Albert Woodfox, do not continue to suffer such cruel and unusual confinement even after Mr. Wallace is gone."

For over 40 years, Wallace and Woodfox spent at least 23 hours a day in isolated cells. Woodfox still does. He's innocent but remains imprisoned. He's at David Wade Correctional Center, Homer, LA.

He's treated horrifically. In recent months he's been strip-searched and subjected to anal cavity searches up to six times daily. You can't make this stuff up.

Isolation cells measure 6 x 9 feet. At most, Wallace and Woodfox got one hour to shower or walk along the cellblock.

Lawyers representing their civil suit said they endured physical injury, cruel and unusual punishment. Doing so caused "severe mental anguish and other psychological damage."

Medical reports show both men suffer from arthritis, hypertension, kidney failure, memory impairment, insomnia, claustrophobia, anxiety, and depression.

Wallace is dying from liver cancer. He may not have long to live. Woodfox suffers from diabetes, high blood pressure and hepatitis.

Both men and other prisoners endured the most extreme form of merciless cruel and unusual punishment. Nothing matches being buried alive longterm.

On October 1, Solitary Watch headlined "After 41 years in Solitary, a Dying Herman Wallace Has His Conviction Overturned - and Is Freed."

Chief US District Court Judge for the Middle District of Louisiana Brian Jackson overturned Wallace's wrongful conviction.

He ruled it unconstitutional. He ordered his immediate release. His decision was clear and unequivocal, stating:

"The record in this case makes clear that Mr Wallace's grand jury was improperly chosen and that the Louisiana courts, when presented with the opportunity to correct this error, failed to do so."

"IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the state court's grand jury indictment dated September 14, 1973 is QUASHED and that the jury's verdict, the state court judge's pronouncement of punishment, and the judgment dated January 19, 1974, in the state court criminal case against Mr. Wallace be, and are hereby VACATED.

"IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the State immediately RELEASE Mr. Wallace from custody."

"IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that within thirty days from the signing of this order the State shall NOTIFY Mr. Wallace and this court whether it intends to re-indict Mr. Wallace in this manner."

According to Solitary Watch, "Judge Jackson stoically refused to leave his quarters until Herman was released." Against all odds, he was freed to die outside confinement.

An Angola 3 News statement said:

"We pray that Herman can still hear this all-important decision that he’s waited these four decades for."

"Albert Woodfox and Robert King are meeting at the prison this morning to say their farewells and will instead have this amazing news to share with Herman and maybe even be able to take him home."

Wallace unsuccessfully spent decades trying to overturn his wrongful conviction. Four witnesses said he had nothing to do with it.

He was elsewhere in confinement when prison guard Brent Miller was killed. He was unjustly framed. He always maintained his innocence. He's free at last.

He dreamed of it for decades. He once described how it would feel, saying:

"I got to the front gate, and there's a whole lot of people out there."

"I was dancing my way out. I was doing the jitterbug."

"I turn around, and I look, and there are all the brothers in the window waving and throwing the fist sign - it's rough, man."

"It's so real. I can feel it even now."

Wallace didn't leave prison dancing. He left by ambulance. He was dying. His life hung by a thread. He didn't last long. More on that below.

After decades of wrongful confinement, he's free at last. Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech perhaps said it best," saying:

"Free at last. Free at last. Thank God almighty we are free at last."

A Final Comment

On September 12, Wallace headlined a San Francisco Bay View article "Fighting spirit: a message from Herman Wallace," saying:

"On Saturday, Aug. 31, I was transferred to LSU Hospital for evaluation."

"I was informed that the chemo treatments had failed and were making matters worse and so all treatment came to an end."

"The oncologists advised that nothing can be done for me medically within the standard care that they are authorized to provide."

"They recommended that I be admitted to hospice care to make my remaining days as comfortable as possible. I have been given two months to live."

"I want the world to know that I am an innocent man and that Albert Woodfox is innocent as well."

"We are just two of thousands of wrongfully convicted prisoners held captive in the American Gulag."

"We mourn for the family of Brent Miller and the many other victims of murder who will never be able to find closure for the loss of their loved ones due to the unjust criminal justice system in this country."

"We mourn for the loss of the families of those unjustly accused who suffer the loss of their loved ones as well."

"Only a handful of prisoners globally have withstood the duration of years of harsh and solitary confinement that Albert and myself have."

"The state may have stolen my life, but my spirit will continue to struggle along with Albert and the many comrades that have joined us along the way here in the belly of the beast."

"In 1970 I took an oath to dedicate my life as a servant of the people, and although I’m down on my back, I remain at your service."

"I want to thank all of you, my devoted supporters, for being with me to the end."

On October 1, Wallace was released from Elayn Hunt Correctional Center, St. Gabriel, LA. He was transferred there in 2009.

A Sad Note:

On October 4, Angola 3 News headlined "The 'Muhammad Ali of the Criminal Justice System' Passes on," saying:

"This morning we lost without a doubt the biggest, bravest, and brashest personality in the political prisoner world. It is with great sadness that we write with the news of Herman Wallace's passing."

"Herman never did anything half way. He embraced his many quests and adventures in life with a tenacious gusto and fearless determination that will absolutely never be rivaled."

"He was exceptionally loyal and loving to those he considered friends, and always went out of his way to stand up for those causes and individuals in need of a strong voice or fierce advocate, no matter the consequences."

"Anyone lucky enough to have spent any time with Herman knows that his indomitable spirit will live on through his work and the example he left behind."

"May each of us aspire to be as dedicated to something as Herman was to life, and to justice."

Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago. He can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net.

His new book is titled "Banker Occupation: Waging Financial War on Humanity."

http://www.claritypress.com/LendmanII.html

Visit his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com.

Listen to cutting-edge discussions with distinguished guests on the Progressive Radio News Hour on the Progressive Radio Network.

It airs Fridays at 10AM US Central time and Saturdays and Sundays at noon. All programs are archived for easy listening.

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Happy Birthday Lynne-Free Lynne Stewart -Barack Obama Let Grandma Go Home Now! 
by Stephen Lendman

God bless Lynne Stewart! Many thousands of global supporters stand with you. We do so uncompromisingly.

We do it because it matters. We do it because it's the right thing to do.

We wish you happy birthday and many more. We hope for lots more outside prison walls.

We want you free at last. We want you healthy in top form again. We want what you rightfully deserve. We support your liberating struggle.

On October 8, Lynne turns 74. She'll add a year behind bars. She'll do it for devoting her life to helping others.

For promoting right over wrong. For being above reproach. For giving so much. For wanting so little in return.

For supporting society's most disadvantaged. For being a role model for others to emulate.

For wanting little more beyond knowing doing the right thing is its own reward.

What kind of society imprisons its best and most honorable? What kind mischaracterized as a democracy does so?

What kind operates the world's largest gulag? What kind does so globally. What kind institutionalizes cruel and unusual treatment? What kind does it worldwide?

What kind runs a homeland police state apparatus? What kind made state terror, torture and other forms of abuse official policy?

What kind persecutes innocent people? What kind targets society's most vulnerable? What kind spurns rule of law principles?

What kind builds prisons, not hospitals or schools? What kind ignores human need? What kind does so disdainfully? What kind thinks fundamental rights are quaint and out-of-date?

What kind ravages and destroys one country after another? What kind wages war on humanity? What kind does so for imperial dominance? What kind risks survival doing so?

What kind values wealth, power and privilege over equity, justice, and human life? What kind claims doing the wrong thing is right?

Numerous previous articles discussed Lynne's ordeal. She and her husband Ralph are personal friends.

They're both longtime human rights defenders. What's more important than that? They support peace, equity and justice. They deplore war, imperial ruthlessness, and discriminatory intolerance.

Defending clients prosecutors wanted imprisoned got Lynne targeted. She was wrongfully indicted, prosecuted, convicted and imprisoned.

Her original 16 month sentence was unjustifiably extended to 10 years. Imprisoning her for 10 seconds constitutes cruel and unusual punishment.

Nothing in today's America surprises. Freedom, equity and justice are four-letter words. Rule of law principles don't matter. Democratic values are verboten.

Criminal gangs run America. Rogue officials make policy. They do so for their own self-interest.

They conspire with corporate crooks and other societal miscreants. They partner for all they can get. They do so for wealth, power and privilege. They do it at the expense of public needs and common decency.

Imprisoning Lynne shows how low America has sunk. Its dark side has many forms. It champions wrong over right. It shames itself in the process.

Lynne's a breast cancer survivor. It reemerged. It progressed to Stage 4. She's dying. She's denied expert life-saving treatment.

Her petition for compassionate release was turned down. She refiled and hopes for the best. Tens of thousands of world supporters endorse her fight for life.

They want her freed. She never should have been imprisoned in the first place.

On September 27, she commented from "Deep in the Belly of the Beast." She's at Federal Medical Center (FMC) Carswell, Ft. Worth, TX.

Her address is:

Lynne Stewart
#53504-054
Federal Medical Center, Carswell
PO Box 27137
Ft. Worth, TX 76127

She wrote:

"Now another month has passed and I am getting increasingly irritable that these jokers are so cavalier with my life and what time I have left. (I also am getting weaker.)"

"My application for compassionate release is moving but glacially (Are there any glaciers left? Only in the bureaucracy…)."

"We learned that the request has left the General Counsel’s office of the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) in Washington and is now being considered by an 'Independent Committee' (whatever that means)."

"From there it will ostensibly go to (BOP) Director, Mr. Samuels, for the final recommendation and request for a motion to the Judge."

"As you can appreciate, there is still plenty of room for slips between cup and lip."

"I truly understand that I, with the strong and consistent support of all 30,000+ of you, do constitute a 'threat' in their small universe."

"That is to say that, the will of the People cannot be ignored forever. With that in mind, I want to urge everyone to come on out on...

OCTOBER 8, TUESDAY, MY 74th BIRTHDAY
FOR A LOCAL SHOW OF OUR COLLECTIVE WILL
IN OPPOSITION TO THE 'DEATH PENALTY'

ORGANIZE ORGANIZE ORGANIZE ORGANIZE ORGANIZE ORGANIZE

YOU AND YOUR COMRADES, FRIENDS, ACQUAINTANCES CAN GATHER AT YOUR LOCAL FEDERAL (US) COURTHOUSE OR POST OFFICE TO REMIND THEM THAT WE WILL NOT LET ME DIE IN A JAIL CELL !!!"

"If you can do this, please notify Ralph (Poynter, Lynne's husband) of your location (917 853 9759, 518 358 2525) or email my web site (Lynne Stewart.org)."

"We hope this will be nationwide, and we can spread the word of the senseless cruelty in the way the Bureau of Prisons administers a program that is supposed to be compassionate."

"I may be the 'poster child' but this is done on behalf of all the prisoners who are languishing, in pain or worse, trying to go home."

"Be Out there on October 8. It is already an historic day. Let's make it More So!!! Let’s Win."

Lynne Stewart

Join others across America. Do it to support Lynne's liberating struggle. Locations include:

NEW YORK CITY
From 6 - 10 PM
80 St. Marks Theatre on the corner of St. Marks Place & 2nd Ave
(not the church)

ALBANY, NY
Tuesday, October 8, Noon
US Federal Building, 1 Clinton Avenue

SAN FRANCISCO
At Montgomery & Market.
Assemble at 5 PM. Rally/speakout at 5:30 PM

SEATTLE, WA
Tuesday, October 8, 4-5:30 PM
Federal Building, 2nd Ave and Madison St

Petitioning for Compassionate Release

Write:

PRESIDENT OBAMA
The White House
Pennsylvania Ave,
Washington, DC 20500

ATTORNEY GENERAL ERIC HOLDER
US Department of Justice
950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20530-0001

CHARLES E. SAMUELS, JR.
Director, Federal Bureau of Prisons
320 First Street, NW
Washington, DC 20534

Re: Lynne Stewart, #53504-054 Compassionate Release

CALL:

PRESIDENT OBAMA
(202) 456-1111

ATTORNEY GENERAL HOLDER
(202) 353-1555

CHARLES E. SAMUELS
(202) 307-3250/3062

Sign the petition for her compassionate release:


Email Lynne at 1lawyerleft at gmail.com

Donate to Lynne's defense fund one of three ways:

(1) Directly to her commissary account FMC Carswell by mail or Western Union.

Use her prison number (53504-054) and full name: Lynne Irene Stewart.

Send a US Postal money order to:

LYNNE IRENE STEWART
Inmate #53504-054
PO Boxo 474701
Des Moines, Iowa 50947-0001

Non-postal money orders and non-government checks will be placed on a 15 day hold.

Personal checks and cash aren't accepted.

The sender's name and return address must appear on the upper left corner of the envelope.

Inmates' families and friends may also donate through Western Union's Quick Collect Program.

Funds sent will be posted to the inmate's account within two to four hours when sent from 7:00 AM and 9:00 PM Eastern time (seven days per week, including holidays).

Funds received after 9:00 PM Eastern time will be posted by 7:00 AM Eastern time the following morning. Funds may be sent one these ways:

1) At an agent location with cash: The inmate’s family or friends must complete a Quick Collect Form. Click here to view a sample Quick Collect Form.

To find the nearest agent, call 1-800-325-6000 or go to www.westernunion.com.

2) By phone using a credit/debit card: The inmate's family or friends may simply call 1-800-634-3422 and press option 2.

3) ONLINE using a credit/debit card: The inmate's family and friends may go to www.westernunion.com and select “Quick Collect.”

For each Western Union Quick Collect transaction, provide the following information:

Valid Inmate Eight-Digit Register Number (entered with no spaces or dashes) followed immediately by Inmate’s Last Name2) Committed Inmate Full Name entered on Attention Line3) Code City: FBOP, DC

Inmate's committed name and eight-digit register number must be entered correctly.

If the sender does not provide the correct information, the transaction cannot be completed. The Code City is always FBOP, DC.

Any questions or concerns regarding Western Union transfers should be directed to Western Union by the sender (general public).

Questions or concerns should not be directed to the Federal Bureau of Prisons.

For additional information concerning inmate Commissary account deposit procedures, please see the Bureau of Prisons Trust Fund/Warehouse/Laundry Manual (PS 4500.07) or 28 CFR Parts 506 and 540.

For information concerning a specific deposit, please contact Federal Bureau of Prisons' staff at 202-307-2712 between 8:00 AM and 4:30 PM Eastern time.

(2) A tax deductible National Lawyers Guild Foundation contribution.

Make checks payable to National Lawyers Guild Foundation.
Write "Lynne Stewart Defense Committee" in the memo line.

Send check to:

Lynne Stewart Organization
350 Broadway
Suite 700
New York, NY 10013

(3) Directly to Lynne Stewart Organization.

Make checks payable to "Lynne Stewart Organization."

Send check to:

Lynne Stewart Organization
350 Broadway
Suite 700
New York, NY 10013

A Final Comment

Help Lynne any way you can. Do it because it matters. Sign her compassionate release petition. Urge others to do it.

Contribute to her defense fund. Encourage others to contribute what they can afford.

Attend public rallies on her behalf.

Lynne's one of thousands of political prisoners languishing in America's gulag. It's the shame of the nation. It symbolizes what's wrong and needs fixing.

It exposes an ugly dark side authorities don't want people to see. It's America's true face. It's ruthless. It's merciless. It's heartless. It's inhumane.

It defiles what real democracies stand for. America never was one. For sure it's not now.

Remember and tell others. Doing the right thing is its own reward. Liberating struggles aren't won easily or quickly.

Join others for real change. Everyone can make a difference. Lynne did so much for so many for so long. Her struggle is ours.

We're all in this together. Join the fight to free her. Do it while there's still time. Above all, do it because it matters.


Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago. He can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net.

His new book is titled "Banker Occupation: Waging Financial War on Humanity."

http://www.claritypress.com/LendmanII.html

Visit his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com.

Listen to cutting-edge discussions with distinguished guests on the Progressive Radio News Hour on the Progressive Radio Network.

It airs Fridays at 10AM US Central time and Saturdays and Sundays at noon. All programs are archived for easy listening.

http://www.progressiveradionetwork.com/the-progressive-news-hour

Wall Street Bosses Run America

by Stephen Lendman

They're more powerful than standing armies. What they say goes. They decide policy. They rule the world. They do it by controlling money, credit and debt.

They manipulate markets for self-enrichment. Grand theft is official Wall Street policy. Government officials wink, nod, and permit the grandest of grand larceny to persist.

Financial giants recycle their executives in and out of Washington. They strip-mine economies for profit. They buy politicians like toothpaste. Whatever they want they get.

They do it at the expense of government of, by and for everyone equitably and just.

On October 2, 15 financial lords met with Obama. They did so at the White House. They gave him their marching orders.

They came to assert their demands. They're uncompromising. They're ruthless. They want business as usual continued. They want more than ever.

They want more bailouts. They want bail-ins. They want personal bank accounts, pensions and other assets looted.

They want more crushing neoliberal harshness. They want America thirdworldized. They want it looking like Greece.

Budget and debt ceiling debates conceal their ugly agenda. What's ongoing is a longstanding orchestrated swindle. Bipartisan complicity supports it.

Social America is on the chopping block for elimination. Another grand bargain plans it. Expect it once current theatrics end.

The worst of what's coming could begin in weeks. Harder than ever hard times will follow.

Obama expressed support for deeper Medicare and Social Security cuts. He's on board for weakened social protections overall.

Partisan warfare is more subterfuge than real. Both parties fundamentally agree. They want New Deal/Great Society policies entirely ended.

Wall Street bosses demand it. They want to feed more aggressively at the public trough than already. They want money gotten used to make more of it.

They want it stolen from ordinary people to make doing so easier. Obama and congressional leaders are their hired hands.

They're complicit. They're on board to eliminate "unnecessary" social programs. He want them entirely eliminated. They're dismantling them incrementally.

Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid and public pensions are prime targets. Planned death is by a thousand cuts. It's the new normal. It's by letting Wall Street profiteers control these programs.

So-called "creeping normalcy" is defined as a way to make major changes seem normal and ordinary.

Class war in America has been ongoing for decades. It's worse now than ever. It benefits business and rich elites. It does so at the expense of most others.

Middle class America is targeted for elimination. Bipartisan complicity plans it. Obama capitulated to Republicans on preserving tax cuts and other benefits for rich elites.

He gave trillions of dollars to Wall Street crooks and other corporate favorites. Profiteers benefit hugely from ongoing imperial wars.

Main Street Depression conditions persist. Bipartisan complicity plans much worse ahead. Militarism, favoritism, waste, fraud and other rewards benefit Wall Street and other special interests.

They do so at the public's expense. Let 'em eat cakes defines official policy. Ordinary people are increasingly on their own sink or swim.

Wages no longer keep up with inflation. Benefits steadily erode. High-paying manufacturing and service jobs offshored to low wage countries. Automated production claimed more.

So-called free markets aren't fair. They work best for those who control them. Growing numbers of others lose out entirely.

Technology driven productivity increasingly pressures workers to toil longer for less pay and fewer benefits.

Marx was right explaining capitalism's contradictions. They reflect an anarchic, ungovernable system. Today's monster is far worse than he imagined.

Powerful monopolies and oligopolies control production, commerce and finance. Wall Street and other corporate bosses demand increasing amounts of surplus from pressured workers.

They're looting America. They're wrecking it. They're sucking it dry for profit. Predatory capitalism is too corrupted, malignant and broken to fix.

Institutionalized inequality reflects it. America is more hypocrisy than democracy. It's a kleptocracy. Criminal gangs pose as political parties. They're complicit with corporate crooks.

They're war criminals. They're serial liars. They're scoundrels of the worst kind. America's real crisis isn't government shutdown, said Paul Craig Roberts.

It's not the debt ceiling. It's looting America. It's wrecking the economy. It's offshoring good paying jobs. It's lowering the tax base in the process.

It did so by transferring America's wealth and overall well-being to China and other low wage countries.

It did it by permanent imperial wars. They inflate annual spending. Larger deficits followed. They're "too large to be closed," says Roberts.

Money printing madness sustains things as long a possible. What can't go on forever, won't. Dollar debasing doesn't work. Gold and silver prices reflect it.

Wall Street and Washington rig markets to keep them from going higher. Illegal naked short selling is done to do so.

It constrains prices even when physical demand is increasing. It bears repeating. What can't go on forever, won't.

Given irresponsible financial/economic policies, expect eventual gold and silver prices to explode.

Another crisis, says Roberts, "is the absence of intelligence among economists and policymakers."

Don't worry, they said. Offshoring jobs doesn't matter, they claimed. A "New Economy" with better jobs is coming.

Monthly payroll data explain otherwise. High paying/good benefit jobs are disappearing. Low paying/poor or no benefit jobs replace them.

America is being hollowed out in the process. It's being strip-mined of its material wealth and resources.

It's being suffocated. It's being thirdworldized. It's headed toward dystopian backwater status.

Plans are to force feed greater austerity. It's to replicate Greece harshness. It's to make America a ruler - serf society.

It's to crush trade unionism. It's to crack down hard on nonbelievers. It's to make America more than ever unfit to live in.

It's to create more severe crisis conditions than now. It's to do so for greater profits and control.

Ending what's ongoing requires replacing duopoly power with responsible governance. It requires rebuilding the nation's industrial base.

It's ending imperial wars. It's disbanding America's empire of bases. It's strengthening social protections too vital to lose.

It's putting money power back in public hands where it belongs. It's making the privately owned and controlled Fed really federal. It's prohibiting banks too big to fail from existing.

It's ending corporate personhood. It's replacing kleptocracy with real democracy. It's running free, fair and open elections. It's getting money entirely out of politics.

It's curbing corporate power once and for all. It's empowering people over money. It's making crime no longer pay. It's prosecuting crooks in the suites. It's protecting human and civil rights.

It's mandating universal healthcare and public education. It's reinvigorating organized labor.

It's reinstating progressive taxes. It's making everyone pay their fair share. It's guaranteeing a minimum life sustaining income.

It's abolishing poverty, unemployment, hunger, homelessness and inequality. It's ending favoritism. It's getting rogues, rascals and other miscreants out of government.

It's substituting truth and full disclosure for managed news misinformation. It's replacing media scoundrels with responsible ones to do so.

It's consigning Wall Street and other corporate crooks to the dustbin of history.

It's establishing government of, by and for everyone. It's making America what it never was before.

It better happen soon or else. Roberts calls today's situation dire and "discouraging."

"At this time," he says, "collapse seems the most likely forecast."

Perhaps rebuilding from ruins will change things, he hopes. Perhaps intelligent life exists elsewhere. Perhaps it's on other planets.

Perhaps it'll replace what doesn't exist on earth. Perhaps it's the only hope for survival. There may be no other way.

Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago. He can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net.

His new book is titled "Banker Occupation: Waging Financial War on Humanity."

http://www.claritypress.com/LendmanII.html

Visit his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com.

Listen to cutting-edge discussions with distinguished guests on the Progressive Radio News Hour on the Progressive Radio Network.

It airs Fridays at 10AM US Central time and Saturdays and Sundays at noon. All programs are archived for easy listening.

http://www.progressiveradionetwork.com/the-progressive-news-hour

http://www.dailycensored.com/wall-street-bosses-run-america/

Anti-Monsanto Activism

by Stephen Lendman

Monsanto perhaps is the world's most hated corporation. Considering the competition, it's not easy taking top honors.

GMO foods and ingredients are toxic. They're unsafe to eat. They're hazardous to human health. They should be banned. Monsanto's the leading producer.

GMOs poison people for profit. Independent studies explain. Agribusiness giants want all animal and vegetable life forms patented.

They want worldwide food control. Getting it means everything produced for human consumption won't be safe to eat. Last May, tens of thousands of people marched against Monsanto.

They did so in dozens of countries worldwide. They want consumer protections enacted. They want safe food to eat.

They want governments assuring it. They want GMO foods and ingredients labeled. Ideally they want them banned.

Former Monsanto executives run the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). An obvious conflict of interest exists.

Independent FDA scientists warned repeatedly. GMO foods and ingredients have harmful side effects. They compromise human health.

Sheep, buffalo and goats in India died after grazing on Bt cotton plants. Mice eating GMO corn had fewer, smaller babies.

Over half the newborns of mother rats fed GMO soy died in three weeks. Testicle cells of mice and rats on GMO soy change significantly.

Third generation GMO soy-fed hamsters can't reproduce. Rodents fed GMO corn and soy showed harmful immune system responses and signs of toxicity.

After GMO soy was introduced in Britain, allergies increased by 50%. Stomach linings of rats fed GMO potatoes showed excessive cell growth. Doing so risks cancer.

Animals fed GMO foods showed organ lesions, altered liver and pancreas cells, changed enzyme levels, and other disturbing mutations.

New drugs require safety evaluations. GMO foods undergo no human clinical trials. The only published human feeding experiment was disturbing.

It showed consumed GMO genetic material continues functioning intestinally. Doing so risks super diseases. They're resistant to antibiotics.

If the gene creating GMO corn Bt-toxin transfers, intestinal bacteria could become living pesticide factories.

Recent studies show GMO corn damages liver and kidneys. Monsanto's Roundup herbicide causes birth defects. GMO soy consumption risks sterility.

Everyone deserves safe foods and ingredients. October 12 is "March Against Monsanto" day. Millions in over 50 countries are participating.

An MAM press release states:

Millions once again are marching. They're "calling for the permanent boycott of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) and other harmful agro-chemicals."

"Currently, marches will occur on six continents, in 52 countries, with events in over 400 cities."

"In the US, solidarity marches are slated (for) 47 states." MAM lists global events.

US ones are ongoing in dozens of large and small cities nationwide. So are Canadian marches. Get out and join one.

Tami Monroe Canal founded MAM. She did so to protect her two daughters, saying:

"Monsanto's predatory business and corporate agricultural practices threatens their generation's health, fertility and longevity."

"MAM supports a sustainable food production system. We must act now to stop GMOs and harmful pesticides."

GMO foods and ingredients harm human health. Longterm, independent, peer-reviewed studies weren't conducted before introducing them for human and animal consumption.

In America, Monsanto executives control FDA and EPA policy. Millions were spent obstructing labeling attempts.

Adverse research results are suppressed. Monsanto Protection Act legislation circumvents judicial decisions.

If courts rule GMOs unsafe, Monsanto's free to ignore them. So is the Secretary of Agriculture.

The law permits "continued cultivation, commercialization, and other specifically enumerated activities." It does so regardless of potential harm to human health.

Scientifically established risks include (but aren't limited to) organ damage, sterility, infant mortality, birth defects, auto-immune conditions, allergies and susceptibility to cancer.

Despite partially or entirely banning GMOs in 10 European countries, Japan and elsewhere, factory farm animals globally consume them.

Biotechnology isn't the answer to world hunger. GMOs cause soil infertility, mono-cropping, loss of biodiversity, habitat destruction, and beehives collapsing.


(1) GMOs "failed to deliver promised benefits."

(2) They pose escalating farm problems.

(3) They're responsible for extensive transgenic contamination.

(4) They're unsafe to eat.

(5) "GM food raises serious safety concerns."

(6) "Dangerous gene products are incorporated into crops."

(7) "Terminator crops spread male sterility."

(8) "Broad-spectrum herbicides (are) highly toxic to humans and other species."

(9) "Genetic engineering creates super-viruses."

(10) "Transgenic DNA in food" ends up in soil bacteria and human intestines.

(11) Transgenic DNA is linked to cancer.

(12) The "CaMV 35S promoter (is prone to) horizontal gene transfer and recombination."

(13) Misrepresentation and scientific evidence suppression defines agribusiness practice.

A 2013 "Ban GMOs Now" report states:

GMO proliferation "needs to be reversed as quickly as possible, particularly as GM agriculture is failing on all counts."

"That can only be achieved by a ban on GMOs, an action already taken by countries and local communities around the world."

"We need to join forces with them, to put an end to the GM corporate empire."

GMO agriculture assures disaster. People deserve safe foods and ingredients.

"Future generations will not forgive us if we do not stop the GM takeover now." Compelling evidence explains why.

A Final Comment

The World Food Prize is called "the foremost international award recognizing achievements of individuals who have advanced human development by improving the quality, quantity or availability of food in the world."

It "emphasizes the importance of a nutritious and sustainable food supply for all people."

It "honor(s) those who have worked successfully for this goal."

Three 2013 recipients were chosen. They include Monsanto executive vice president Robert Fraley, biotech giant Syngenta founder Mary Dell Chilton, and European Federation of Biotechnology president Marc Van Montagu."

Entrepreneur John Ruan sponsored the World Food Prize. His son (John III) succeeded him as chairman. Former State Department official Kenneth M. Quinn serves as president.

Perhaps they believe "nutritious and sustainable food" doesn't have to be safe. Maybe they think poisoning people for profit is OK.

Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago. He can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net.

His new book is titled "Banker Occupation: Waging Financial War on Humanity."

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Guantanamo Hunger Striking Continues

by Stephen Lendman

In early February, detainees began hunger striking for justice. Dozens joined others. Numbers rose to about 130. Some were force-fed. Doing so constitutes torture.

Most detainees continued courageously for months. About two dozen refuse food now.

Brutalizing conditions took their toll. Force-fed strikers suffered most. Previous articles explained.

Detainees are restrained in chairs. They're called "padded cells on wheels." Masks cover their mouths.

Tubes are forced painfully through their noses and throats to their stomachs. It's done abrasively. It draws blood.

Liquid nutrients are pumped into their stomachs. Doing so causes excruciating pain. No sedatives or anesthesia are given. Men are kept strapped under restraints up to two hours.

It's done to prevent purging. The procedure is repeated twice daily. Tubes are reused. They're covered in blood and stomach bile.

Reportedly they're passed from one inmate to another. Proper sanitation is non-existent. One detainee called the procedure "torture, torture, torture."

Those refusing force-feeding are brutally beaten. Injuries occur. Hospitalization at times follows.

The World Medical Association says force-feeding violates fundamental medical ethics.

When accompanied by "threats, coercion, force, and use of physical restraints, (it's) considered inhuman and degrading treatment."

On October 12, London's Guardian headlined "The making of Guantanamo Bay: The Hunger Strikes."

Few know what goes on inside. An "extraordinary animated film" helps explain. It's titled "Guantanamo Bay: The Hunger Strikes. Actors David Morrissey and Peter Capaldi narrate it.

Sami al-Hajj is a former detainee. He was held seven years. He's now free. He was released uncharged.

He watched the film. It reminded him of his darkest hours. Twice a day for 16 months, he was painfully force-fed.

Watching "reminds me of the painful suffering during my hunger strike," he said.

"It was painful in every sense of the word. I felt at the time that I died twice every day during the force-feeding."

According to the Guardian, "the mystery of what goes on beyond the watchtowers and barbed-wire perimeter of the world's best known, most controversial and most expensive prison, has if anything deepened."

"What exactly is daily life like inside Guantanamo Bay? How does it feel, smell, sound? What do its detainees do all day? What do they think? How do they cope?"

When news first surfaced about last winter's hunger strike, details were at best sketchy.

Clive Stafford Smith founded Reprieve. It's UK-based. It provides legal aid. It does so from death row to Guantanamo.

Smith met with detainees. He interviewed them under tightly controlled conditions.

He was prohibited from taking notes. He "scribbled down" information best he could after leaving. He provided news about what went on.

Reprieve lawyer Cori Crider says "(d)etainees are effectively censored."

"Everything they say to me on the telephone is listened to - and interrupted if the authorities hear anything they don't like."

"Everything they write to me passes through a government censor. And you can't interview - you can only ever use testimony through this filtered material."

Smith's transcripts were "evocative," "human," and "powerful." London's Observer published them.

Guardian multimedia news editor Mustafa Mhalili said:

"We had these heart-rending words describing the goings-on inside Guantanamo but no visuals. The big conundrum was: how do we do this?"

His video producer colleague Guy Grandjean said "let's do an animation."

Independent production company Sherbet was approached. Executive director Johathan Bairstow bought the idea.

He recognized its potential. "The medium can be used in interesting ways when it is used with integrity and sensitivity," he said.

Initial plans were to feature five detainees. Grandjean said it "became apparent that it would be hard to develop an attachment to five characters."

It was decided to feature two. Shaker Aamer and Younous Chekkouri were chosen. Last July, a "scratch" track was finished.

Meetings between Khalili, animators and Reprieve lawyers followed. Crider's insight was invaluable. She and Smith knew Guantanamo from frequent visits.

Animated accuracy was essential. Otherwise the production would be pointless. Weeks of work went into getting things right.

By end of August, an "animatic" was completed. Actors Capaldi and Morrissey were chosen to narrate.

"They were truly in what they were doing," said the Guardian. They "were so up for it. It was a joy to watch."

Music and effects were added. It was done "to reproduce the oppressive quality of a place where sounds like the nocturnal marching of sentries are used to torment detainees."

According to Crider:

"The end product is the most comprehensive effort to take the testimony and pull it together into a kind of narrative that conveys to people what Guantanamo is like inside."

Khalili added:

"I hope it will add to the whole discourse on Guantanamo and educate people who have no idea about what's been going on there."

"But it's not just about Guantanamo. It's about prisoners around the world who are being held without charge."

It's about unspeakable brutality going on out of sound and mind. It's about living hell on earth. It's about monsters inflicting it.

It's about ruthless governments. None match America's viciousness. Its torture black sites operate globally.

They're in dozens of countries. They hold thousands of prisoners. The great majority committed no crimes.

They're guilty of being Muslims in the wrong place at the wrong time. They've paid dearly for doing so.

Moath al-Alwi is one of many. He's a Yemeni national. Since 2002, he's been in US custody.

He was one of the first detainees sent to Guantanamo. On October 15, Al Jazeera headlined "Still on hunger strike at Guantanamo."

Al-Alwi recounted his force-feeding. He wrote after finishing a morning session.

He did so "in between bouts of violent vomiting and the sharp pains in my stomach and intestines caused by the force-feeding."

He's been hunger-striking for almost nine months.

"The guards dragged me out of my cell at around 8:20 a.m," he said.

"As they took me, shackled, past the other cells and toward the restraint chairs - my brothers and I call them torture chairs - I could barely breathe because of the smell."

"Some of my brothers are now tainting the walls of their cells and blocking the air-conditioning vents with their own feces in protest."

Force-feeding remains "painful and horrific," he said. Military staff want to break detainees' will.

"The result can be read all over my body. It is visible on my bloodied nose and in my nostrils, swollen shut from the thick tubes the nurses force into them."

"It is there on my jaundiced skin, because I am denied sunlight and sleep."

"It is there, too, in my bloated knees and feet and my ailing back, wrecked from prolonged periods spent in the torture chair and from the riot squad's beatings."

"You can even hear it in my voice: I can barely speak because they choke me every time they strap me into the chair."

Nothing is too extreme, "cruel or petty for our captors."

"They have deprived me of medication for as long as I remain on hunger strike."

"They have also taken away electric razors necessary for proper grooming and require all hunger strikers to share a single razor, despite the serious health risks that this poses."

"A rash spread among some of my fellow prisoners because of this measure by prison authorities."

Even rare phone calls to family members are excruciating and humiliating. Detainees must undergo invasive body searches.

To avoid them, prisoners abstain from making calls to loved ones.

"Many brothers have ended their hunger strikes because of these brutal force-feeding practices and the cruel punishment inflicted by the prison guards and military medical staff," said al-Alwi.

Others suspended striking in hopes Obama would "make good on his renewed promise to release" them.

His policies belie his rhetoric. His promises aren't worth the paper they're written on. He broke every major one made.

Al-Alwi intends to continue striking. He yearns for freedom. "It may be hard to believe," he said, "that one of my fellow prisoners now weighs only 75 pounds."

"Another weighed in at 67 pounds before they isolated him in another area of the prison facility."

"These men survive only by the grace of God. May God continue to sustain us all until we achieve our goal of justice."

A Final Comment

Reprieve's web site provides a Guantanamo timeline. It runs from November 2001 through May 2, 2013.

It provides a valuable snapshot of American cruelty. It continues largely out of sight and mind.

It does so in dozens of global torture prison black sites. They operate on land and sea. They reveal America's dark side.

It reflects unconscionable brutality. It's longstanding US practice. It's the American way.

Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago. He can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net.

His new book is titled "Banker Occupation: Waging Financial War on Humanity."

http://www.claritypress.com/LendmanII.html

Visit his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com.

Listen to cutting-edge discussions with distinguished guests on the Progressive Radio News Hour on the Progressive Radio Network.

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