Friday, October 9, 2015

Behavior Modification and "Interrupting Whiteness"

Behavior modification is a type of therapy also known as applied behavior analysis. First mentioned in 1910, it focuses on “decreasing maladaptive behavior through extinction or punishment.”

Behavior modification, similar to operant conditioning, can be achieved by various means: reinforcement (positive or negative via rewards or lack of them), punishment, extinction, shaping, fading, and chaining.

Behavior modification can be used to treat obsessive compulsive disorders (OCD), attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), phobias, enuresis (bed-wetting), generalized anxiety disorder, and separation anxiety disorder.

Behavior modification draws from the operant conditioning principles developed by the American behaviorist B.F. Skinner (1904-1990) who discussed using operant conditioning to shape behavior of humans and animals by reinforcement or lack of reinforcement in his 1938 book, The Behavior of Organisms. Skinner is highly regarded and studied in universities across the country, particularly in Education and Psychology.

Extinction, such as putting a child in time-out when he/she misbehaves is an example of “nudging” unwanted behavior by separating a child from his parents or an individual from a group.

Negative reinforcement is a “behavior whose reinforcing properties are associated with its removal.” Terminating an existing electric shock after a rat pressed a bar is negative reinforcement.

By rewarding desirable behavior, undesirable behaviors are replaced with more desirable ones. Using punishment through aversive or unpleasant stimuli is a way to discourage unwanted behavior. One example would be taking away smart device privileges. If the reinforcement is removed permanently, behaviorists call it extinction.

Two very important questions remain, who decides the desirable behavior parameters and to what ends? Do the ends justify the means?

Suppose your desire is to have a “national conversation on race” because you believe the majority white population is racist and therefore their behavior must be extinguished. Aside from non-stop race-baiting discussions on the liberal main stream media outlets with low viewership, you engage the liberal academia at various colleges through their progressive departments of studies of women, race, and social justice.

If their outrageous accusations and ideas don’t stick, then they move the notch to “interrupting whiteness” in American schools, “leading while white,” “challenging white supremacy in society,” and eliminating “white privilege” of Caucasian students, “white domination of thought,” achieving “racial equity,” and how to “decenter whiteness.”

If these topics seem twilight-zonish, then perhaps we should attend the national conference for teachers and school administrators taking place in Baltimore, MD on October 10, 2015 which focuses on race, “leading while white,” and “systemic racism” in our schools and society. http://www.summitforcourageousconversation.com/overview/

The conference titled The National Summit for Courageous Conversation 2015 is organized by the Pacific Educational Group (PEG), “a large and influential consulting firm hired by hundreds of school districts nationwide – often under pressure from the federal government – to address ‘racial gaps’ in scholastic performance and behavior problems in the classroom.” According to PEG, “public education should be infused with Afrocentrism.” http://www.pacificeducationalgroup.com/public/pages/home

Why not discuss relevant topics such as improving reading scores, math scores, science scores, overall achievement in school, graduation percentages, and reducing violence, truancy, drugs, and dropout rates in school? Why not attempt to fix what is wrong with families and society in general that produce such moral and mental decline in our children, regardless of skin color?

In the fundamentally transformed new and improved America, “is this the kind of race-obsessed confrontational philosophy that should be guiding instruction and curricula in the nation’s public schools?” http://pjmedia.com/zombie/2015/10/07/interrupting-whiteness-education-conference-blame-white-teachers-and-students/

No mention is made of personal responsibility, the destruction of the black family unit by dependency on welfare programs, the absence of dads in the home, drugs, violent behavior of blacks on blacks, recidivism after jail, abortions, the lack of self-control, lack of motivation to study, school dropout rates among black students, huge unemployment rates among black teens, and other issues that plague the black community.

It is convenient instead to blame non-existent “white privilege.” Critical Race Theory dissects the concept of “whiteness” as the focus point of guilt for all societal problems. Because we are Caucasian, we somehow benefit unjustly from this “racist” system; we are part of the system, and thus automatically racist. The struggle of millions of whites to succeed by working hard against many odds is somehow irrelevant in this half-baked theory.

According to Critical Race Theory, “racism represents both prejudice and power. Since the theory espouses that blacks have no power in society, they cannot possibly be racist.”

The PJ Media post of October 7, 2015 lists some of the workshops. The titles are sheer propaganda meant to re-educate, to shape the white population’s behavior into the desired direction of utopian “racial equity.” Communist societies used “re-education” to force people into confessions of their non-existent guilt and acceptance of the new ideology. If they refused, they were sent to re-education camps, labor camps, prison, or shot. http://pjmedia.com/zombie/2015/10/07/interrupting-whiteness-education-conference-blame-white-teachers-and-students/

To nudge students into desired behavior, PEG focuses on “restorative justice,” an euphemism for eliminating detention and suspension for students who exhibit violent behavior at school and offering them therapy and counseling sessions instead. Since July 2015 “restorative justice” is now official government policy.

The September 15, 2015 Executive Order titled “Using Behavioral Science Insights to Better Serve the American People,” will use behavior “to support a range of national priorities, including helping workers to find better jobs; enabling Americans to lead longer, healthier lives, improving access to educational opportunities and support for success in school; and accelerating the transition to a low-carbon economy.”

The Social and Behavioral Sciences Team (SBST) proposed in this EO will use empirical findings from government-recruited behavioral science experts to help people “access public programs and benefits” with ease,  to present information in such a way that ”affects comprehension and action by individuals,” to “most effectively promote public welfare, as appropriate, giving particular consideration to the selection and setting of default options,” and “review policies and programs that are designed to encourage or make it easier for Americans to take specific actions, such as saving for retirement or completing education programs.” https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2015/09/15/executive-order-using-behavioral-science-insights-better-serve-american

 

 

Thursday, October 8, 2015

The 2015 Romanian-American Alianta Gala

The OAS Building Photo: Wikipedia
The second annual Alianta Awards Gala took place in the glitz and glamour of Washington, D.C. on October 7, 2015, across the street from the George Washington monument in the Organization of American States (OAS) headquarters.  

Organized by the tireless Dr. Iuliana Niculescu, a Romanian medical doctor from Detroit, Michigan, the Alianta Gala was a resounding success. The non-profit group was established to strengthen the cultural and economic bonds between Romania and the United States, empowering Romanian and American institutions and individuals from all walks of life to network, educate, and facilitate opportunities of economic development and cultural growth that benefit citizens of both nations. www.ALIANTA.org

The president of Alianta, the now retired U.S. Ambassador to Romania, Mark Gitenstein, made remarks that emphasized the long connection between the two countries and the desire of this organization to mutually advance the arts, sciences, business, and security. “Giving Back” programs are shaping up in three categories:  entrepreneurship/business, culture/art, and science/health.

The evening’s guests included government officials, former ambassadors, academics, politicians, TV personalities, entrepreneurs, and religious leaders. They were called upon to raise Romania’s profile in the U.S. by sharing their expertise and success. As Romanians, we are proud of our heritage and feel honored to share our collective and individual experiences with others.

The current Ambassador of Romania to the United States of America, George Cristian Maior, spoke about the successes and opportunities of growth in the future. The U.S. representative, Mike Turner (R-Ohio), the Romanian Congressional Caucus co-chair, made brief remarks on the effort to strengthen the ties between communities and the two countries.

Two curators, Sonia Coman and Ramona Todoca, presented their own art and designs and various artistic mediums as the message of many painters, sculptors, and visual artists.

OAS atrium Photo: Ileana Johnson 2015
 
After the meet and greet reception in the lovely atrium of the Organization of American States (OAS) building, the gala participants were directed upstairs. “The architectural wonder of its time,” built in 1910 with a tropical patio, marbled staircases, galleries, and monumental halls, the OAS mansion houses the world’s oldest regional organization of 35 countries from the Americas and the Caribbean.

Majestic staircase Photo: Ileana Johnson 2015
 
During dinner, the 2015 Alianta award recipients, Dr. Adrian Bejan, Radu Georgescu, and Robert D. Kaplan, had an opportunity to give brief speeches.

Dr. Adrian Bejan, the J.A. Jones Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Duke University, has been ranked among the world’s 100 most highly cited authors in engineering since 2001 on the topics of fluid dynamics, thermodynamics, and heat transfer.  He recently developed the Constructal Law of organization and evolution in nature. The author of 28 books and 600 peer-referred articles, Dr. Bejan spoke about his parents who were able to educate themselves and achieve success in the pre-era of communism, when Romania was a free society. He emphasized freedom as an enabler of his success in the post-communist era.

Radu Georgescu, a software entrepreneur since the early 1990s, founded the GECAD Group which focuses on investing in software and high-tech companies in areas of security software, e-commerce, and cloud technologies. He launched the RAV Antivirus which was purchased by Microsoft in 2004 and Avangate, which was sold to a U.S. private equity firm. In 2003 he received the National Order “Romania’s Star” from the President of Romania.

Robert D. Kaplan, bestselling author of 15 books on foreign affairs and travel, visited Romania in the 1970s and returned in 2013 and in 2014. He will release his newest book in 2016. He spoke about his travels and his impressions of the former communist Romania and the current Romania.

The Alianta Gala celebrated in style the Romanian-American non-profit alliance and honored the achievements of citizens who contributed to the 125 years of fruitful collaboration and diplomatic relations between the two countries.

 

 

 

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Inhumanity, When the Night Does Fall

“Today it is the unborn child; tomorrow it is likely to be the elderly or those who are incurably ill. Who knows but that a little later it may be anyone who has political or moral views that do not fit into the distorted new order?” – Attributed to Dr. Mildred Jefferson

Buchenwald near Weimar April 24, 1945
Photo: Wikipedia
People are desensitized to violence every day – there is so much of it in real life, in computer games, and on television. The plots of Hollywood enhance cruelty, senseless and twisted insanity, tribal violence, wars, gang violence, and drug violence. Jihadi violence is on display every day. The good guys are maligned and the bad guys are celebrated, rewarded, and protected in the halls of power.

Dehumanizing and debasing entire groups of people has led to the extermination of millions and millions under totalitarian regimes of fascism, communism, socialism, and Islamism. People have short memories and seem to forget or gloss over the loss of innocent lives based on religion, ethnicity, political views, and gender. If they don’t know them personally and the numbers are so great, the horror becomes incomprehensible as if it never happened.

Witnesses to atrocities across the centuries have died and historical and political documents have been lost, destroyed, or stored away, slowly decaying. More and more survivors of the Holocaust are dying each day with their concentration camp numbers tattooed on their arms. Their stories disappear with them as if they’ve never happened or existed. Footage is preserved for posterity on fading newsreels and in documentaries. None is as heartbreaking as “Night Will Fall,” a film by Andre Singer.

When allied forces started their move towards Berlin on April 12, 1945, British soldiers trained as cameramen crossed the river Aller into northern Germany and the events were recorded.

According to Maj. Leonard Berney of the Royal Artillery, two German generals asked to speak to the British general. They were brought in blind-folded; their message was that it was not a good idea to go through a camp they were going to encounter because typhus had broken out and it would infect the German Armies, the British Armies, and the civilian population if the inmates would get loose.

Footage shows how armed German soldiers stepped aside and allowed the British forces to march behind enemy lines. “The more I think about it now, I am amazed that none of us opened fire!” said George Leonard (Oxfordshire Yeomanry).

The soldiers’ footage became part of a project produced by Sidney Bernstein for the Allied Forces, titled “German concentration camps factual survey.” Later Alfred Hitchcock crossed the ocean to become part of the team as his contribution to the war effort.

The first camp footage came from Bergen-Belsen. The soldiers captured on film the beautiful countryside, bucolic farms with blooming orchards, children, girls, and locals living their lives in seeming tranquility. But the beauty of nature was soon overpowered by the stench of death and horror.

British soldiers lined up all the SS men and women and made them prisoners of war, including the camp commandant, Josef Kramer. Mania Salinger described how she yelled with joy, “The Germans are gone,” when she realized that the watch tower was deserted. She was the first to be filmed behind the barbed-wire fence by the liberating British troops.

Anita Lasker-Wallfisch heard on loudspeakers, “Help is on the way,” and had difficulty describing the elated chaos that ensued. “You spent years preparing to die and suddenly, you are still here.” Anita was 19 years old on liberation day. She and the concentration camp captives saw the British soldiers as messengers of God.

But not everybody was so lucky. Thousands of dead prisoners were stacked in heaps in various forms of decay.  There were 30,000 of them, a field of naked and emaciated corpses who had breathed, lived, and hoped until their last breath to be rescued from this hellhole. The women looked like “marble statues” in their rigor mortis.  The inmates had to live and die among these indescribable piles of horror. Some of the bodies were wide-eyed staring into death like cutting swords of condemnation, how could you let this happen?

Sgt. Mike Lewis, cameraman, said in 1981 that it was painful to look at pits as large as tennis courts filled with dead bodies, babies, young women, young men, the old, they did not know how deep they were, and the stench of death was unbearable. Sgt. William Lawrie said in 1984 that “half-dead people were walking about, there was hopelessness and despair.”

Soldiers lost grounding in reality; the bodies seemed like mannequins and dolls as they were being thrown into pits, so skeletal in their mass-induced starvation from malnutrition and overwork. They had to separate what they were doing from reality in order to prevent madness.

The two weeks of filming visually conveyed the feeling of despair and horror witnessed by the liberators of the camp. “These were Europeans of another faith who had been killed for no other reason.”

On April 19, 1945, Richard Dimbleby said in a BBC radio report, “I find it hard to describe adequately the horrible things that I have seen and heard.”  He found himself in “the world of a nightmare.” The boney and emaciated bodies of women, pressing their hollow faces onto windows, were too weak to come outside of their brown huts. But they wanted to see daylight before they died every hour and every minute.  Dead bodies were strewn on both sides of railroad tracks. Some of them were actually still alive, moving limbs when someone walked past.

David Dimbleby, a broadcaster himself, talked about the doubt BBC had that his father accurately described what he had seen, but they checked and checked again and everything he said was true. He was describing not just this particular horror, David Dimbleby said, but the fact that it can happen again if civilization breaks down to this degree when “people no longer behave like human beings.”

A day after the report came out, Churchill said, “No words can express the horror which is felt by his majesty’s government and the principal Allies at the proofs of these frightful crimes now daily coming into view.”

The ample footage documenting the horror of the Holocaust was made possible by the American-British film department partnership which decided to use the power of the moving image in war time. Initially the program was set up to make small propaganda films for the war effort and “to deal with a defeated Germany.” Sidney Bernstein was in charge of the British Psychological Warfare Department.

Dr. Toby Haggith of the Imperial War Museums described how the “camera was used in a very specific way, to gather evidence, to collect evidence.” To show “how a person was brutalized or murdered, how they’ve been killed, you have to get close to that person, to the wounds.”  In prior wars, combat cameramen had not filmed such gut-wrenching scenes.

Sidney Bernstein said in 1984 that his instructions to allied cameramen were “to film everything that could prove one day that this actually happened. It will be a lesson to all mankind as to the Germans, who had denied that they knew anything about it.” The film would be the evidence that “we could show them.”

Soldiers corralled officials and mayors within a reasonable range, to come watch the disposal and burial of bodies in the pit and they filmed them watching. Bernstein wanted film evidence that they had seen the burials because most people would deny that it happened. SS officers were also filmed helping with the burial of the skeletal cadavers.

Five hundred Hungarian troops captured on film with the SS were manning the digging operation to bury as many bodies as quickly as possible in order to reduce the evidence. “The Master Race had been taught to be hard and they could kill in cold blood. It was proper to make them bury the nameless, hopeless creatures they had helped starve to death.” By April 24, 1945, some sound equipment was brought in to better document Bernstein’s film.

Stewart McAllister, the best film editor in London, set out to piece together the footage arriving from various cameramen. There was a three month deadline to finish the film. Reports of similar atrocities discovered by Russians in July 1944 in Majdanek, Poland, were initially ignored, but, in light of the discovery at Bergen-Belsen, were being reconsidered.  The crematoriums were still burning and the bodies were still smoldering. Few living inmates had been found at Majdanek.

Prisoners had paid their own tickets to Majdanek. They thought they were going to new homes and thus brought their most valuable possessions with them.  Piles and piles of usable and repurposed clothes, dentures, toothbrushes, nailbrushes, and shaving brushes, mounds of eye glasses, suitcases, dolls, scissors, and hair were collected in bundles, sorted, weighed, and carefully stored.

Then Auschwitz was freed in winter by the Soviets. Eva Mozes Kor spoke of the Russian liberators, barely visible through the heavy snow, wrapping themselves in white camouflage, smiling from ear to ear, not looking like the Germans, and bringing to those who could run to greet them, chocolate, cookies, and hugs, her first “taste of freedom.”  Vera Kriegel described how most were too weak and feeble. They were so happy that these angels came from Heaven to liberate them, she said.

Auschwitz was a “slave labor and mass extermination camp.” More than a million men, women, and children died in the gas chambers.” Eva and Vera were among the few surviving the infamous Josef Mengele and his cruel experiments on twins.  Fifteen hundred other twins were not so lucky. German doctors injected twins with diseases and tried to cure them. The children had no names, no papers, they were only the numbers tattooed on their arms.

Buchenwald was a “prison and labor camp” three hundred kilometers south-east of Bergen-Belsen.  “Jedem das Seine” (to each his own) was the entrance motto. Fifty thousand died there. Shocker, the commandant, was reported to have said, “I wanted at least 600 Jewish deaths reported in the camp office every day.” Cruel thugs were overseers and block leaders. “People were tattooed across the belly with slave numbers and forced to work on starvation diet. People were coldly and systematically tortured.”

Sgt. Benjamin Ferencz, U.S. Third Army, received reports of people in their pajamas trying to walk on the side of the road; and they were all looking like they were dying. Those who could not walk were dead or so they seemed. Occasionally an arm would try to wave a passerby as a last attempt at help. Dysentery, typhoid, and other diseases had decimated the camps. The dead bodies “were piled up like cord wood in the front of the crematorium.” It was a hellish nightmare that defies description.

The German people of Weimar were paraded through the camp to be shown the piled corpses, the lit ovens, and the shrunken heads of two Polish prisoners who had escaped and were recaptured. “They came cheerfully like sightseers to a chamber of horrors.” Some German locals fainted, overwhelmed by the stench of death. They were fine with the cheap labor from the camp as long as “they were beyond smelling range of it.”

General Eisenhower, the Supreme Commander in Europe, came to the camp to show reporters and the world what the American soldiers were fighting against. A delegation of businessmen, Congressmen, Senators, journalists, and a British parliamentary group disseminated their findings at home.

More footage from a camp outside of Munich arrived. John Krish, editor, spoke of Dachau as the most appalling and grotesque hell one can possibly imagine which emerged from the black and white negatives they viewed for four hours. Bodies were attempted to be burned before the Americans arrived in order to hide the atrocities.

According to records, in the last three months, 10,615 people were disposed of in Dachau. Their clothing was turned over to the Deutsche Textil und Bekleidungwerke GmbH whose shareholders were members of the SS. Slave labor reclaimed and repaired the clothes. The garments were then resold to the camp to be used for new prisoners. From a trainload left unloaded on tracks in freezing weather so that the humans inside would die, seventeen miraculously survived.

Bernstein wanted to have a director for his movie, specifically his American friend, Alfred Hitchcock, who would tie it all together. Hitchcock agreed to make this contribution to the war effort. The war had ended but the soldiers were still sending back footage to London.

Hitchcock suggested using panning shots so that there would be no accusations of “trickery,” of falsifying the evidence. Struck by how close Germans lived to the horror camps, Hitchcock suggested to use maps in order to give a better understanding of how close normal Germans were to the atrocities committed almost under their noses. Population centers were so close to these hellish camps, how could they not have known?

Ebensee is a gentle and peaceful place, with charming and picturesque sites. But the German concentration camps had become part of the economic system.  The camp inmates could see the same beauty and majestic mountains, but the inmates were starving slowly to death.

According to the documentary, SS women were more merciless and murderous than their male counterparts, torturing their innocent victims with unbelievable cruelty. “Thousands were murdered just before liberation.”

After liberation, thousands of inmates refused to leave because they had no place to go. Bergen-Belsen had 20,000 people, marooned inside a slave labor camp, a true humanitarian crisis. Menachem Rosensaft was born in the Bergen-Belsen holding camp. Most liberated Jews did not want to go back to their countries; they wanted to go to Israel, U.S., or Canada. Most countries refused to take the survivors because they had their own problems.

In the meantime, the Allies have lost interest in finishing the documentary about the atrocities of the Holocaust because they felt that Germany was already bombarded enough with its own guilt. America had grown impatient with Bernstein and wanted to take the movie away from him. Billy Wilder was named the new producer and he released a much shorter film version called “Death Mills” which was shown to the German people, accusing them of having committed these crimes.

Even though the British filed away and archived the entire Bernstein film and the supporting evidence collected due to the politics at the time surrounding the project, seventy years later, the documentary was finally finished. “One day you will realize it would have been worthwhile.”

Auschwitz today
 
The camp survivor of both Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen, Anita, testified at the trial, the biggest murder trial in human history. Anita was shocked that lawyers would defend these criminals. “Are they crazy? You see the crime, you see the crime,” she repeated.

In the fall of 1945, the first on trial was Commandant Kramer and his staff at Bergen-Belsen, shown on British Liberation footage; he was sentenced to death. When the prosecutors realized they had a powerful source of evidence, many Nazi criminals were found guilty of war crimes and sentenced based on Bernstein’s documentary reels and testimony from the people they abused and tortured. By November 1945 the International Military Tribunal began the trial in Nuremberg which also used film footage as evidence against the defendants.

Even though Bernstein’s 1945 film had been quietly dropped from production, an Imperial War Museum team completed the film seventy years later, using the original evidence, cameramen’s notes, cross cuts, and script, “to complete Bernstein and Hitchcock’s intended final section.”

Scrolling through the horrible pictures frozen in time of some of the enslaved, tortured, starved, killed, and burned by German fascists, the movie ends with a powerful message. “Unless the world learns the lesson these pictures teach, night will fall. But by God’s grace, we who live will learn.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPukz3rttrk

 

 

 

 

Sunday, October 4, 2015

Smart Meters, Watching Our Lives

Under the guise of climate change advocacy which pretends to save the planet from a non-existent anthropogenic global warming, people across the globe have been forced by utilities and their governments to accept smart meters as readers of their electricity consumption. I called these smart meters in my book, “U.N. Agenda 21: Environmental Piracy,” drones attached to our homes. http://www.amazon.com/U-N-Agenda-21-Environmental-Piracy-ebook/dp/B009WC6JXO/ref=sr_1_1_twi_kin_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1443973354&sr=1-1&keywords=UN+Agenda+21%3A+Environmental+Piracy

Smart meters are being deployed without debate and without the informed consent of homeowners. They inspect homes 24/7 through several pulses a minute and without a warrant, over-bill, cause home fires, result in environmental and health problems, are vulnerable to hacking, and data obtained from such smart meters are sold to third parties without homeowners’ consent.

During peak usage, the utility company can turn off the power several hours a day, adjust the thermostat from afar, or turn off entire grids in an “emergency” situation when they run short of electricity. It is too expensive to build excess capacity storage facilities.

Smart meter removal from one’s home may not be enough. Within a five square mile area there is a collecting point of information from all meters and a transmitter receives information from all the collecting points of information within 125 miles of its location. This transmitter sends all collected data to a master location, the “mother ship,” where everyone’s information is stored, analyzed, and sold to a third party who is interested in the household’s pattern of usage, consumption of electricity, or possibly “illegal” activity in that home.

In addition to electric bills doubling in many places even though consumption had remained the same or had been reduced, customers are being “nudged” via carefully crafted notes added to their monthly bills for their shameless and selfish use of the planet’s resources.

Some individuals and townships have gone to court and managed to obtain permission from their utilities to opt-out of the installation of smart meters, in exchange for a monthly reading fee which can be quite high in various places. Others were not successful and, after seeing their utility bills double, have filed a class action suit against their utilities. Such was the case of California.

In the Dominican Republic, angry customers of Edenorte have ripped their smart meters from their sockets because their electric bills have doubled even though they were sold a false bill of goods that digital meters would give them a more accurate reading of their usage. They were also unhappy that their “electricity was being cut off out of nowhere and they would have no power for a couple of hours every day, sometimes more.” Edenorte was a “free entity,” no longer under government regulation.

A video obtained by Josh Del Sol, the producer of the award-winning documentary, “Take Back Your Power,” shows the public outrage; people are turning over electric company trucks, slashing their tires, breaking windows, and piling up hundreds of removed smart meters in front of the electric company’s offices in the city of Peidro Blanca.

The residents complained that “the lower their consumption, the higher the bills.” The claim is not without merit as utility companies billing schemes tend to punish those who consume less and reward those who consume more. One of the protesters in the video asks, “How is it possible in X days for it to register 1041 kWh?” He continues, “This is why we say that they have rigged these meters to benefit them.” https://takebackyourpower.net/hundreds-of-angry-customers-pull-smart-meters-video/

In San Antonio, KENS 5 reported that “CPS Energy admitted to overcharging customers who recently have had smart meters installed,” affecting hundreds, possibly thousands of angry customers. http://www.kens5.com/story/news/2015/09/21/cps-energy-admits-overcharging-customers-smart-meters/72600652/

K.T. Weaver, of SkyVision Solutions, wrote about the Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) Board meeting which took place on August 20, 2015, at which meeting, President Rob Kerth said, ”Any efforts or investments made to avoid smart meters are entirely wasted. I know that change can be unnerving, especially when it comes quickly, but giving into hysteria and falling victim to the alarmists and the charlatans of our era will not improve anyone’s lives.” http://smartgridawareness.org/2015/09/26/elected-official-who-dismisses-concerned-consumers-as-charlatans/
Failing to demonstrate how charging customers more for the same energy consumption and reducing their access to electricity, affecting their privacy and good health, is going to improve anyone’s lives, it is glaringly evident that smart meters are a convenient way to control our energy use and our independence.

Having attended a utility regulator hearing three years ago, I heard testimony after testimony of Americans who were made really sick by their smart meters, or their homes caught fire and went up in flames.
Smart meters, heavily subsidized by the government, are sold to the public under the false narrative of convenience, modernization, cheaper energy, expedience, and better service.

Smart meters are convenient ways to spy on citizens, charge more per kWh of consumption, reduce consumption by cutting power delivery, replace coal-generated and cheaper electricity with more expensive “renewable” energy, control the population and its health, reduce costs for utilities who no longer have to worry about storing excess capacity in additional storage plants, reduce costs of wire maintenance under and above ground, and eliminating jobs for meter readers.
Unbeknownst to most of us, homes are now fitted with smart water meters, smart gas meters, and smart appliances that communicate with each other and with the “mother ship.”

 

 

 

 

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Socialized Medicine Victims

When the government promises too much free medical care to too many people without making a significant investment in the medical infrastructure, its staff, and its professional delivery, innocent victims of a shortchanged, diluted, and inefficient service are likely to emerge. And the victims will suffer in silence physically or financially, paying for much reduced or unaffordable healthcare.

Add to the poorly planned mix an enormously expensive electronic system that does not work very well and a huge influx of illegal aliens who receive free medical care the moment they unlawfully set foot on our soil, and this overburdened and unnecessarily expensive system became the Affordable Care Act passed by unilateral Democrat support and signed into law by President Obama on March 23, 2010. Colloquially known as Obamacare, despite protests from a majority of Americans, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) was upheld by the Supreme Court as a tax.

Prior to ACA’s passing, the National Center for Public Policy Research warned the public in 2009 of the “Shattered Lives, 100 Vic+ims of Government Health Care,” but few paid attention in their excitement at the promise of free and better access, “you can keep your doctor, if you like your doctor,” “premiums will go down $2,500 a year per family,” and pre-existing conditions will no longer matter.

Instead of overhauling the arcane insurance system that left those with pre-existing conditions to fend for themselves, and prohibited selling insurance across state lines, the Democrats have created socialized medicine with an eventual one-payer system, putting government and the IRS in charge of our health.

We were assured by our President that, “I’ll be honest; there are countries where a single-payer system works pretty well.”  I agree it does if you have the sniffles. Case after case from Great Britain, Canada, Australia, South Africa, Japan, Russia, Sweden, and New Zealand told the stories of patients who suffered and died at the hands of socialized medicine. 

Each case is a chilling reminder that when too few goods are sold to too many people in a socialist system in which medical care is not considered a service but a right, disaster surely follows. As Margaret Thatcher so poignantly reminded us, “The problem with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people’s money.” The Department of Health in Great Britain considered its system a success in 2005 because hospital waiting lists were below 800,000.

Socialized medicine and one-payer system is great if you don’t mind:

-          Being left blind because you have to wait three years for a twenty-minute surgery

-          Pulling your own teeth because you are in so much pain and there is no dentist available due to severe shortage of dentists; there is a good explanation why Brits have such bad teeth

-          Waiting 18 months to get a hearing aid

-          Being denied a cancer drug because it’s too expensive and you are too old

-          Delivering your baby in a hospital bathroom with your mom helping you

-          Your baby being born in the hospital parking lot because there is a severe shortage of nurses

-          There are no beds in the hospital so whatever emergency you have, burns, delivery, stroke, heart attack, broken limbs, you must wait

-          “12-minute ambulance ride takes nearly three hours – every time”

-          Having your cancer undetected after 50 hospital visits

-          Hospital telling you that you must “come back when you are blind”

-          Being penalized for paying for your own treatment or drugs

-          Being turned away while in labor

-          Flying 5,000 miles to escape National Health System’s wait

-          Suffer mixed-sex ward misery while terminally ill

-          Being threatened that your health care will be taken away if you pay for supplemental care yourself

-          Drowning in hospital bathtub while in labor and left unattended

-          Spending all night on a hospital gurney and ignored

-          Being left on a cold hospital floor in your old age

-          Having transportation refused to and from hospital because you are in a wheelchair

Canadians have been a bit luckier with their healthcare. It has been easy to hop across the border to the U.S. and get their medical needs tended to right away. Free care is a novel and attractive idea if you are an entitled socialist. You have insurance but you can’t get care for serious illness or drugs because they are rationed and in short supply.

The wait lists for MRIs and other expensive procedures can take years. And then there is the dark lottery that Canadian doctors hold; if you “win” the lottery, you lose your doctors. If you protest the lottery, you get bumped from surgery. “You can’t eat, you can’t talk, you can’t move your jaw at all but you must wait three months for treatment.” Some immigrants from Canada fly back to their home countries for life-saving surgeries.

In Australia, an elderly patient waits four years for cataract surgery.  Tonsil removal wait is two years. Ankle surgery wait takes three years. A woman in labor is placed in a closet until a bed becomes available. There is no bed to deliver a stillborn baby. A crushed hand takes 8 hours to treat as dictated by government guidelines.

In Japan a critically injured elderly man is turned away by 14 hospitals. A pregnant woman dies after 18 hospitals reject her.

In Sweden, if you delivered a baby without complications, you are out of the door immediately. Former Prime Minister Goran Persson had a wait from September 2003-June 2004 to have a hip replacement surgery in the hard-to-access Swedish healthcare system. Fortunately, he could have paid approximately $11,500 to have it done privately but he refused.

If you seek a colonoscopy in New Zealand, the wait is two years. Expensive cancer treatments are denied, depending on age, and many die before treatment is approved. A woman with a half-completed surgery became infertile and remained in pain for 18 months. A little boy who crushed his finger in a camping accident was sent home bandaged; his finger tip was only held in place by a flap of skin. Fortunately, his mother drove him three hours to Christchurch Hospital where he underwent surgery and his finger tip was reattached successfully. (“Shattered Lives, 100 Vic+ims of Government Health Care”)

I notice on a regular basis, in a nursing home in an affluent part of the U.S., the neglect for the elderly who are screaming and moaning in pain. They are undertreated due to cost and fear that patients in severe pain will become hooked on drugs. Celebrex, an expensive arthritis drug, for example, is replaced with a cheaper variety that is less effective and the patients’ pain management is supplemented with over the counter Tylenol.

Elderly in nursing homes are lucky if they see their doctors at all or even a nurse practitioner. Most treatment and care are administered by employees from third world countries who speak English which is hard to understand. They are very kind, do a very hard job, and try their best, but their best is not always good enough.

Pre Obamacare, Ralph B. paid Blue Cross Blue Shield insurance premium of $270 quarterly for an underemployed adult child. After Obamacare, the premium is now $300 per month, with $8,500 in network deductible and $13,500 out of network deductible.

Dvaughn’s BCBS premium increased from a $450 a month family premium with $1,000 deductible to $1050 a month with a $3,000 deductible. The new policy does cover more services but the family does not need them or use them.

Retail workers in a major chain store had good private insurance even for half-time employees. Many women worked for lower salaries because they liked the security of a good health insurance program with low deductibles and low premiums. With the advent of Obamacare which mandates outrageous coverage, the same employer had to drop all employees into the health care exchange starting January 2016. Many employees are now looking for jobs elsewhere because they cannot afford the high premiums and the high deductibles of the bronze, silver, and gold plans. And those who are receiving subsidies in the Obamacare exchange are just now finding out that they must pay taxes on the subsidy because it is considered income.

A psychiatrist, Bob E., who practices in Vermont and does not participate in any insurance networks, sees patients who pay him at the time of service. Some can get insurance reimbursement for him as an out of network doctor. Even though psychiatrists are in short supply in Vermont, he does not have a wait list. He experiences more patients who say, “No thank you,” when they learn that he is not in network. They have the money but refuse to spend more on medical care after they “have paid insurance premiums and taxes that are too high.” Dr. Bob E. said, “It seems like another failed public policy to create an artificial financial barrier to a psychiatrist who is available when patients spend months waiting for an appointment otherwise.”

Doctors are having a hard time finding referrals to specialists for their patients because Obamacare pays them less than cost. Specialists do take a few Obamacare referrals; if they don’t, they don’t get paid anything for patients they do see in the hospital. A physician tried to get a second opinion for an infectious disease specialist for his patient and nobody agreed to take him within a 25-mile radius. In his opinion, “ACA is not sustainable; it is a complete sham from start to finish.”

 

Lisa P. tells the story of how her friend has already become a victim of the beginnings of socialized medicine. In need of a refill for her pain management for fibromyalgia, she received spinal shots instead. “Three days later after the injections, she nearly died from a hemorrhagic stroke.” After cutting a piece out of her skull and a second surgery to replace it, the woman is still in a wheelchair and cannot do anything for herself. Once released by her neurosurgeon, she still cannot get regular pain medication for fibromyalgia. With additional pain from back headaches, nerve and muscles due to the stroke, her life is ruined. Thanks to hospital electronic records, her chart is incomprehensible. The new protocol, “don’t give anybody pain pills because we are trying to save the lives of drug addicts,” has certainly turned her life upside down.

Elderly people must take humiliating drug tests so that they can take a half pain pill a day to manage debilitating arthritis and back pain. Pharmacies don’t keep pain pills in stock and cannot tell you by phone if they are out or not. A family member must drive around to various pharmacies in order to get one month’s refill.  Patients already in severe pain must drive each month to a pain management doctor because they don’t write refills for pain medications. And elderly don’t drive, putting undue burden on caretakers. Chronic pain patients are treated just like drug addicts and “decent doctors like street corner drug dealers.” Lisa P. said that “People are suffering for want of cheap and safe medications that have been around for decades.”

Going to a doctor now, if you can find one that is properly trained in the U.S. and not hailing from some third world medical school, is an exercise in being ignored by both the doctor and the nurse. They used to look at the patients and talk to them. Now they are busy typing on their laptops the entire time. Strange and impertinent questions are asked along with pertinent questions that the electronic system sometimes mixes up with someone else’s chart.

Many doctors who had their own practices either retired or joined a hospital or an association of many other doctors in order to deal with Obamacare. Once doctors joined such groups, they are not able to give patients discounts for financial hardship or for cash payment. Doctors no longer have authority over their jobs. Because some prescriptions are expensive, doctors must provide prior authorization to insurance and jump through a lot of paperwork hoops before a patient gets needed medication.

Tricare will no longer reimburse patients who get their drugs directly from outside pharmacies because bases may not carry their needed meds on their formulary.  Patients must now get them through a direct mail service.

The answer to the question, whether it is a good idea to have politicians and bureaucrats decide your medical treatment and whether you live or die, is a resounding no. There is no such thing as free care, someone else must pay for it either through higher taxes, non-use of services, confiscatory premiums, writing-off costs, government subsidies, or denial of needed services (rationing of care).

 

 

 

 

 

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Is It Another Conspiracy Theory?

While hiking through the woods, I am having a Rachel Carson “silent spring” moment. It’s early fall, nature is still beautiful, albeit a bit dry. There are no birds chirping, no squirrels, no snakes, just an annoying horse fly and a few mosquitoes. The fern gully is bone dry; all ferns have turned rusty brown from lack of rain. I finally spot a few small fishes darting about in the yellowish creek water.

The sky is blue for now but crisscrossed by grey and white trails that don’t disappear at all like vapors do but dissipate and blend hours and hours later into a strangely colored mist with blue-grey edges that blanket the sky. What is this? Why are the trails so perfectly parallel in both directions and intersecting like a chess board? Why would a plane maneuver in this grid pattern if it’s flying the shortest distance possible to a specific destination?

Conspiracy theorists call them chemical trails. Public officials have admitted that aluminum flakes are dropped from planes to “block the sun’s rays,” attempting to fix global warming. With so many real scientists acknowledging that global warming is a hoax and the climate change industry is an effort to fleece the public of trillions of dollars in carbon taxes across the globe, why are they spraying harmful chemicals into the atmosphere? Why have we engaged in weather modification for decades?

Pilots, doctors, and scientists gave their educated opinion to Shasta County Board of Supervisors on the issue of geoengineering/weather modification spraying of nanoparticles of various chemicals such as barium, strontium, and aluminum into the atmosphere. They voted unanimously to send the information obtained during this hearing to the EPA, the California Air Resources Board, and state and federal legislators. http://www.krcrtv.com/news/politics/geoengineering-on-agenda-at-board-of-supervisors-meeting/26972572

Here are excerpts from testimony of various participants and concerned citizens at the Shasta County Board of Supervisors hearing:

-          “The condensation trails occur in cold air (-30 degrees F) at higher altitudes, 30,000 feet plus; carbon dioxide and water vapor in that exhaust turns to ice crystals, that’s what you see, the white stream behind it; they warm up quickly and dissolve, and it never lasts more than a minute.” “These trails I’ve seen in the sky are not natural and are not normal.” (Jeff Nelson, former commercial airline pilot)

-          “If you take a two-mile walk on a cold day and you can turn around and see your condensation trail tracking all the way back for two miles, that’s how crazy it is to think that what we are looking at in the sky are condensation trails.” (Iraja Sivadas, member, Union of Concerned Scientists)

-          Chemtrails are real; they’re spraying almost every day. I’ve watched the clouds, I’ve watched the spraying. We are in great danger from this pollution that’s coming down over us.” (Allan Buckmann, former Military Meteorologist/Fish and Game Biologist)

-          “I became interested in chemtrails when I was in Hawaii and Hawaiians were very vocal about it. When micronized aluminum is breathed in, it leaves a metallic taste in your mouth.”(Dr. Frank Livolsi, doctor and pilot)

-          “When you look up at the sun and you see a white haze, that is aluminum floating in the air and is coming from aircraft.” (Mark McCandlish, former Defense Industry technician)

-          “There is a huge amount of aluminum found; these sprays contain aluminum, strontium, barium, and manganese. Aluminum is common in a bonded form not in a free form, and we are finding high rates of free-form aluminum in the soil which is not natural.” (Iraja Sivadas)

-          The metal compounds that are being used are environmentally dangerous; we need to be monitoring them and test them.” (Allan Buckman)

-          “Water samples tested 13,100 micrograms/liter of aluminum, normally it should be zero. Pristine snow on Mount Shasta had 61,000 mcg/liter of aluminum, four times the amount found in the soil. Where is this stuff coming from if it’s not coming from the soil?” (Francis Mangles, 35 year USFS biologist)

-          “I am seeing clouds I’ve never seen before, almost every day, and NASA even named a few of these new clouds.”(Allan Buckmann)

-          NASA conducted research in metallized fuel, we’re actually putting aluminum oxide right into the fuel because it has two atoms of aluminum and three atoms of oxygen and during the combustion it releases all that oxygen and dramatically increases efficiency but it leaves aluminum in the air.”(Mark McCandlish)

-          “We’ve got things coming from the sky down. As it [aluminum] comes down, it is in our air that we breathe into our nostrils, it goes into our brains, in the frontal lobe. The contaminant aluminum is the number one neuro-free radical in the brain to cause early Alzheimer’s.” (Dr. Steven Davis, D.C., C.T.N.)

-          I’ve been practicing for 17 years and in the past five years I’ve seen a number of patients with Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s, and other neuro-degenerative diseases tremendously increase, almost quadruple.” (Dr. Hamid Rabiee, Neurologist)

-          Dr. Steven Davis voiced his concern about ADD which started in the 70s and autism which “was not on the radar, there were no documents, no information, there was one case in 100,000 children. Today, there is one case in 48 boys. I was part of the early group looking for aluminum in ADD and ADHD. All those children that started to develop those phenomena had high levels of aluminum. When we figured out protocols to detox them out, to free their bodies of those contaminants, their brains came back. When we do this to the aged, it does not come back as quick but it will come back. I’ve seen Alzheimer’s in 56 year olds when it used to be only in 80 year olds.”

-          Dr. Frank Livolsi reminded the audience about the big move to remove aluminum from deodorant and cooking pots years ago because it caused Alzheimer’s. “Look what they are doing to us now,” he added.

-          Mark McCandlish told the audience that 50 nanoparticles are the size of a red blood cell, that is how invasive they can be to a single cell.

-          Francis Mangles was more concerned about the collapse of agriculture as we know it because of the spraying with toxic chemicals.

-          Allan Buckmann was alarmed about overloading the ecosystem with aluminum, overwhelming and destroying microbial systems. “How did Monsanto know to create aluminum-resistant plants?”

-          Francis Mangles said that “aquatic and terrestrial insects have taken a nose dive with a 20 percent reduction with the exception of ants.”

-          Mark McCandlish said that trees absorb the thermal nanoparticles of barium and aluminum through the root system and, when trees burn, they burn considerably hotter, increasing the cost and danger of putting out forest fires. “The impact on human health is also dramatic.”

-          Joseph Marman testified that he personally tested aluminum in water. He found large amounts of barium, aluminum, and strontium in a sample he held up that looked like a cobweb. Since they destroyed his previous sample, he said he was not letting go of this one. (Joseph Marman, attorney)

-          Francis Mangles said that in Shasta County, “aluminum in soil has doubled in the last ten years and the soil is ten times more alkaline. Aluminum blocks essential nutrients. I am unable to restore normal pH in my garden because nanoparticles are now in the circulatory systems of both plants and humans.”

-          Mark McCandlish talked about a study called “In vitro toxicity of aluminum nanoparticles in rat alveolar macrophages” and how long-term exposure to aluminum nanoparticles suppresses the immune system.

Joseph Marman concluded that the Board of Supervisors in Suffolk County, NY has outlawed geochemical engineering and Hawaii passed an ordinance banning geochemical engineering. Experimentation on humans is prohibited in this country, he said, and if anyone does experiment, they have 30 days to inform Congress. He wanted to know why was aluminum spiking in Shasta County, cases of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, and why are there strange cobweb-like fibers on the ground? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPnWaBsMYnY&feature=em-share_video_user

All these private citizens, with years and years of experience in molecular biology, chemistry, medicine, physics, agriculture, research, and flying, have put their reputations on the line and testified that chemical experimentation through aerial nanoparticle spraying of aluminum, barium, and strontium to modify the weather has been conducted for decades. Conspiracy theorists or not, many questions remain unanswered.