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Bobby Fischer, Chess Champion Hounded by U.S., is dead

Bobby Fischer, Chess Champion Hounded by U.S., is dead
January 18, 2008

BOBBY FISCHER, CHESS CHAMPION HOUNDED BY THE US GOVERNMENT, HAS DIED IN EXILE IN ICELAND AT AGE 64

In the mid-1980s, Bobby Fischer, the world chess champion, was living in the Los Angeles and Pasadena, California areas at a time when your editor was residing in nearby Torrance, California and working for the Institute for Historical Review (IHR). We exchanged correspondence and I was honored by the fact that Bobby would sometimes distribute my revisionist pamphlets and other IHR literature in front of the Los Angeles County Library.

In their obituary reporting today, both the NY Times and National Public Radio (NPR)-Morning Edition have omitted the extent to which Mr. Fischer was harassed by the Talmudic-vindictive US government. They are not reporting the disgraceful fact that at the time of his death, Bobby was a hunted fugitive, allegedly for playing a chess game in Yugolsavia without Bill Clinton's permission, but in actuality for the "crime" of being an outspoken critic of Judaism and Zionism.

Here is the letter I wrote to the editor of the NY Times this morning, protesting their whitewashed obituary.

To the editor

The New York Times' Jan. 18 obituary for Bobby Fischer makes almost no mention of how the U.S. government hounded him across the globe, finally forcing him into exile in Iceland. When he died he was a fugitive wanted --since the 1990s-- by the U.S. government, on trumped up charges related more to his opposition to Judaism and Zionism than to his having played chess in Yugoslavia while that nation was under sanctions.

Moreover, you claim that his mother was Judaic. I have a letter from him stating that he was not of Judaic descent, an assertion he maintained throughout his life.

Michael A. Hoffman II

Here's what the Times (and NPR) omitted (courtesy of AP):

"Fischer played -- and won -- an exhibition rematch against Spassky on the resort island of Sveti Stefan, but the game was in violation of U.S. sanctions imposed to punish then-President Slobodan Milosevic. In July 2004, Fischer was arrested at Japan's Narita airport for traveling on a revoked U.S. passport and was threatened with extradition to the United States to face charges of violating sanctions. He spent nine months in custody before the dispute was resolved when Iceland granted him citizenship..." (end quote from the AP)

America's only world chess champion was jailed for nine months for more or less the same reasons that Sylvia Stolz and Wolfgang Frohlich have been jailed. Western Syphillization, which presents a "Democratic" front to the Muslim world, maintains its power, when its lies are no longer believed, by jailing writers, defense attorneys and national chess heroes.
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Bobby Fischer's radio interview: September 11, 2001
Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2008

"This is all wonderful news... Now's the time to finish off the US once and for all... This just shows you that what goes around comes around, even for the United States [...]

"I'm hoping for a totally new world [...]

"Ultimately... the Black people should go back to Africa, the Whites back to Europe. [...]

"I say death to President Bush, death to the US... The Jews are a criminal people... thieving lying bastards... they made up the 'Holocaust'...

"This is a wonderful day!... The US is getting what's coming to it, this is just the beginning"

One could hardly put things better oneself. Pity the late Fischer had got
stuck with a nutter reputation (largely an own goal, that).

http://www.geocities.jp/bobbby_b/mp3/F_19_1.MP3

Bobby Fischer was extreme, and rough--but, he was generally right on target with his bold and profound denunciation of America and the jews, and how they work so well together. "What goes around, comes around." 9/11 was blowback for America's outrageous crimes throughout the world, and even
within the US. The world generally, but especially the Arab world, is fed up--and rightly so. The holocaust is a monstrous jewish crime against the German people. "There is not a word of truth to it!"

Bobby Fischer had, singlehandedly, done more for America than anyone else with his stunning chess victory in the 1970's against the Soviet Union. But, he denounced the jews and their shyster courts which had robbed him repeatedly. He was fed up.

Rest in Peace, Bobby Fischer
Friedrich Paul Berg

UFOs As Metaphors

UFOs As Metaphors
Jan 16 2008
Someone will say: “I saw A UFO.” What is it that they saw?

They may have seen a light moving erratically in the sky, or they might have witnessed a silvery cylinder hovering outside their hotel room window in broad daylight. Most people will assume that this object is piloted by gray aliens sitting at some inscrutable control board. This is of course because we have been told to think this in differing ways for the past 50 years or more. The phenomenon has told us this, and more importantly, we have reinforced it for the sake of our psychological comfort. No one sees hairy dwarves, beer-can shaped robots, or one-eyed giants anymore, at least not very much.

By looking at the subject in this way, the majority of UFO researchers are buying into a convention. Perhaps the objects or entities seen are a representation of something else, and our minds do what they do so well and fill in the blanks.

Since we have heard countless stories of weird creatures stepping out of silvery disks, we can comfortably assume that this is what is going on whenever something strange is seen that seems to fall into the “UFO” category, but we have no objective proof of this. No one can produce this phenomenon on demand, or wait around for a few weeks, months, or years expecting a flying saucer to appear. Of course, something might turn up using this method, but let’s accept that the current methods of science and other ways that we gather objective information are not useful for the study of UFOs.

So we have a problem: When an unfamiliar image hits our awareness, we look to the reigning convention for answers or closure. The problem is, we accept the convention (which is sometimes a metaphor) for “reality.” Is it possible to escape this trap?

It’s only a trap if we assume that metaphors are objective reality. I am not original in stating that this sort of error has been the source of much pain and misunderstanding between humans. Religious and political systems are based on models and metaphors of that unattainable “objective reality,” and we have seen that when people mistake the model for an inviolate law or even a deity, there are sometimes violent clashes.

This is not to say that the metaphor is false, but we often use symbolism to objectify something which is intangible. In his most recent public interview Jacques Vallee said something very important just before he was cut off for a commercial. If I am remembering correctly, the quote was “What we are finding is that our universe may be a subset of something else.”

The UFOs may be a “subset of something else” as well. They may be a projection into our awareness of something that is immediately seized upon and molded by our expectations to become silvery disks and bug-headed aliens. Of course, the UFO enigma may be exactly what we expect and believe it to be, but we have no objective way of proving this as yet.

I always find myself going back to an explanation of conscious awareness put forth by remote viewer Joe McMoneagle in his 1993 book Mind Trek. McMoneagle’s words should resonate well for those who study the UFO enigma:

We reside and operate in a constantly fluctuating past of our own creation…By the time our processing is of any use to us, we are already dealing with past events. Our reality is one we in fact invent or make up as we go.

Processing Sequence as a Function of Time

TIME 0: We recognize incoming information about our current reality.

PLUS 00000: We begin to make sense of the input from our five senses.

PLUS .00001: We fish out additional information from our hard-wired brain memory modules.

PLUS.0001: We reason a little about the information and decide we lack certain essentials to make any decisions.

PLUS .001: We insert additional overlay, inaccurate assumptions, and prejudice in order to make it more palatable.

PLUS .01: We reach a conclusion regarding our surrounding physical reality.

PLUS .1: Assured of the accuracy of our reality understanding, we make corrections to our hard-wired memory, file the conclusions for quick reference in the next check to make sure nothing changes too drastically, and begin the process all over again.

Overlap these processing sequences and perform them at fifty times per second and you can see that not only is the accuracy somewhat questionable, but no matter how fast it operates, it will always be just a tad behind reality as it can be observed. We will always be subject to our own observations as well as our own belief systems.

If we accept this model as a good one for human awareness, it is no wonder that our interaction and understanding is limited and garbled with something that is not going to stop by the lab to be measured and examined. In essence, we are dealing with something that literally changes its character in lock-step with our expectations. Therefore it may be useful to look upon the UFO as a metaphor for something or a source of information which remains hidden to us for for now.

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7 Comments to “UFOs As Metaphors”

1. red pill junkie Says:
January 17th, 2008 at 11:13 am

Brilliant post Greg. It not only applies to Ufology, but to any human endeavour in general.

Would there be a way to stop the process of constantly comparing the flow of information that we receive from reality against our own preconceptions and expectations?

To “stop the world” as Castañeda put it?

Strieber seems to think so, from what I read of his novel 2012 (almost done!)
2. euphemystic Says:
January 17th, 2008 at 5:43 pm

“…science and other ways that we gather objective information are not useful for the study of UFO’s.”

I’m not so sure about that, but I get your point. Take Harley Rutledge’s 1981, “Project Identification The First Scientific Field Study of UFO Phenomena”. A dry read but he found UFO’s just by looking for them. Maybe researchers these days are more interested in lore.

Speaking of which, I’ve been fascinated by the persistence of the “Space Brother” story. Still alive and well after over 100 years. Even Doris Lessing’s “Canopus in Argos” series seemed inspired by it. Stranger still, western society appears to be heading slowly in the Space Brother direction just as “they” predicted.
3. The_Sage Says:
January 17th, 2008 at 7:13 pm

“If we accept this model as a good one for human awareness, it is no wonder that our interaction and understanding is limited and garbled with something that is not going to stop by the lab to be measured and examined”

Models are only useful so far as they describe reality, and that is one is model that is unproven and I am not willing to accept until it is, but it is a truism that our interaction and understanding is limited and garbled with something that is not going to stop by the lab to be measured and examined. That ’something’ is called the mind. The mind is not a simple thing to figure out, because if it were that simple to figure out, we would all be simple minded. Furthermore, the mind is something that cannot yet be put in a lab to be measured or examined.

The UFO metaphor reminds me of the Central American Indians when they first saw Columbus and Cortez approach them via ship. The Indians had no concept and no word for something like a ship so they could not perceive the ships — even with something obvious to us like ‘big canoe’. One second the object was over there on the horizon, and later on when they went to look at it again, it was somewhere else on the horizon. When a ship finally pulled up to dock, the Indians could see all these people come pouring out like magic from this thing sitting in the water. People living in a ship? Unheard of! When the Indians finally interacted and understood what a ship was, they suddenly were no longer oblivious of them and could even describe them as ‘big canoes’. Interesting.

And that is why I say that when reporting UFO events, do not embellish them because they are already embellished by the witnesses. Adding or repeating drama of the event will only alienate us from the mystery even further. Just objectively describe the UFO itself — not the people who ’saw’ it, not what the people said or felt when they saw it — just the UFO itself. The message behind UFOs is for everyone, not just the people who want their five minutes of fame and fortune, so make the message for everyone. Maybe then the message finally will have some meaning.
4. Greg Bishop Says:
January 17th, 2008 at 10:37 pm

euphemystic,

I’ve heard about that study. What did Ruteledge prove? I would suspect that he guessed that UFOs represented some kind of actual phenomenon which had heretofore not been recognized as such by science, and proceeded to offer his data to support this.

The problem I think is that this was as far as he could take things with the theories and instruments available.

Wikipedia says:

Observation of the unclouded night sky often revealed “pseudostars” - stationary lights camouflaged by familiar constellations. Some objects appeared to mimic the appearance of known aircraft; others violated the laws of physics. The most startling discovery was that on at least 32 recorded occasions, the movement of the lights synchronized with actions of the observers. They appeared to respond to a light being switched on and off, and to verbal or radio messages.

Amazing stuff, but how would science take this further?
5. Greg Bishop Says:
January 17th, 2008 at 11:13 pm

Sage,

We do have a model for the mind and how it processes things. It may be inaccurate, but we’re able to study, examine and test it, and change the model as new data and theories become available. UFOs were what I was referring to as the thing that won’t “stop by the laboratory.”

Good analogy with the Indians and their first encounters with new objects, and it does have validity in the UFO/ human equation. However, the ships were there for more than a few minutes or seconds, the Indians could board them, and they carried men just like themselves. Therefore I think it was relatively easy for them to work the new concept into their world view.

I believe that most UFO reports are filed with as much objective information as can be gathered. I still think subjective impressions should be used in addition to the objective facts, at least as close as we can get to objectivity. Unfortuantely books, movies, and other media place their own meaning on the events. The “message,” if any about UFOs may be partially embedded in our individual reactions. But I agree that this message is for all, not just UFO buffs.
6. red pill junkie Says:
January 18th, 2008 at 10:14 am

Great comment Sage :-)
7. euphemystic Says:
January 18th, 2008 at 12:33 pm

Re: Rutledge, I don’t think he proved anything since it was only one study. Has this experiment been repeated, if not why not? It seems simple enough and if it were successfully repeated many times then there would be lots of well documented evidence, maybe proof that UFO’s exist. Nothing fancy, no aliens, but an important step.
If there’s a proactive and sensible approach to studying the phenomena who knows, maybe they will behave more sensibly, and in any case be better understood, even if only at an elementary level.
http://tinyurl.com/yrw896

Opium fields spread across

Opium fields spread across Iraq as farmers try to make ends meet
Published: 17 January 2008
By Patrick Cockburn

diyala

he cultivation of opium poppies whose product is turned into heroin is spreading rapidly across Iraq as farmers find they can no longer make a living through growing traditional crops.

Afghan with experience in planting poppies have been helping farmers switch to producing opium in fertile parts of Diyala province, once famous for its oranges and pomegranates, north- east of Baghdad.

At a heavily guarded farm near the town of Buhriz, south of the provincial capital Baquba, poppies are grown between the orange trees in order to hide them, according to a local source.

The shift by Iraqi farmers to producing opium was first revealed by The Independent last May and is a very recent development. The first poppy fields, funded by drug smugglers who previously supplied Saudi Arabia and the Gulf with heroin from Afghanistan, were close to the city of Diwaniyah in southern Iraq. The growing of poppies has now spread to Diyala, which is one of the places in Iraq where al-Qa'ida is still resisting US and Iraqi government forces. It is also deeply divided between Sunni, Shia and Kurd and the extreme violence means that local security men have little time to deal with the drugs trade. The speed with which farmers are turning to poppies is confirmed by the Iraqi news agency al-Malaf Press, which says that opium is now being produced around the towns of Khalis, Sa'adiya, Dain'ya and south of Baladruz, pointing out that these are all areas where al-Qa'ida is strong.

The agency cites a local agricultural engineer identified as M S al-Azawi as saying that local farmers got no support from the government and could not compete with cheap imports of fruit and vegetables. The price of fertiliser and fuel has also risen sharply. Mr Azawi says: "The cultivation of opium is the likely solution [to these problems]."

Al-Qa'ida is in control of many of the newly established opium farms and has sometimes taken the land of farmers it has killed, said a local source. At Buhriz, American military forces destroyed the opium farm and drove off al-Qa'ida last year but it later returned. "No one can get inside the farm because it is heavily guarded," said the source, adding that the area devoted to opium in Diyala is still smaller than that in southern Iraq around Amara and Majar al-Kabir.

After being harvested, the opium from Diyala is taken to Ramadi in western Iraq. There are still no reports of heroin laboratories being established in Iraq, unlike in Afghanistan.

Iraq has not been a major consumer of drugs but heroin from Afghanistan has been transited from Iran and then taken to Basra from where it is exported to the rich markets of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the Gulf. Under Saddam Hussein, state security in Basra was widely believed to control local drug smuggling through the city.

The growing and smuggling of opium will be difficult to stop in Iraq because much of the country is controlled by criminalised militias. American successes in Iraq over the past year have been largely through encouraging the development of a 70,000-strong Sunni Arab militia, many of whose members are former insurgents linked to protection rackets, kidnapping and crime. Muqtada al-Sadr, the leader of the powerful Shia militia, the Mehdi Army, says that criminals have infiltrated its ranks.

The move of local warlords, both Sunni and Shia, into opium farming is a menacing development in Iraq, where local political leaders are often allied to gangsters. The theft of fuel, smuggling and control of government facilities such as ports means that gangs are often very rich. It is they, rather than impoverished farmers, who have taken the lead in financing and organising opium production in Iraq.

Initial planting in fertile land west and south of Diwaniya around the towns of Ash Shamiyah, al-Ghammas and Shinafiyah were said to have faced problems because of the extreme heat and humidity. Al-Malaf Press says that it has learnt that the experiments with opium poppy-growing in Diyala have been successful.

Although opium has not been grown in many of these areas in Iraq in recent history, some of the earliest written references to opium come from ancient Iraq. It was known to the ancient Sumerians as early as 3400BC as the "Hul Gil" or "joy plant" and there are mentions of it on clay tablets found in excavations at the city of Nippur just east of Diwaniyah.
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