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The Konformist The Konformist - Giuliani, the Manhattan Institute, and Eugenics: The Ugly Truth Behind "Quality of Life" Wed, 29 Mar 2000
 " There are economic and social aspects of Eugenics distinct from the blatant hatred of anti-Semitism or the anti-Black prejudice that's common in the U.S. Often the justifications offered by proponents of Eugenics focus on economic and social gains to society that can be achieved by its application. Mayor Giuliani's defenders claim he's not a racist. In a very limited sense they may be right. The Mayor's ideology in terms of race and Eugenics focuses on economic issues and so-called quality of life. Let us not forget however that the main justification the Southern States offered for slavery was also economic as was Hitler's justification for euthanizing and sterilizing millions of German citizens, for invading Eastern Europe and to a large extent for the Holocaust itself. German business interests reaped huge economic benefits from the Holocaust and from the application by the Nazis of Eugenics. Here in New York City, business interests also have been the prime beneficiaries of Giuliani's Eugenics based policies.
Eugenics treats human beings as breeding stock, like farm animals. Eugenicists are preoccupied with issues of racial superiority, racial mixing, racial degeneration and the effects on modern economic society of race generally. So-called "positive" Eugenics deals with promoting socially and economically advantageous human breeding while "negative" Eugenics focuses on the culling out of those with undesirable traits. "
2"Long before Hitler created German laws requiring forcible sterilization, euthanasia and his ultimate Eugenics program, the Holocaust, the pioneers of Eugenics who originated Hitler's ideas were British and American scientists.
With the financial backing of some of the world's most famous industrialists like John D. Rockefeller, Cecil Rhodes, Andrew Carnegie and Henry Ford, they were able to promote Eugenics to an amazingly successful degree. Thanks to a century of propaganda distorting and disguising their real purposes, the influential foundations these men endowed with their wealth are viewed as humanitarian, even as mankind's hope for salvation.
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What is the Manhattan Institute? ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Mon, 4 Mar 2002 06:22:49 -0500 From: Robert Lederman PLEASE FORWARD WIDELY Axis of Evil: Another Manhattan Institute Slogan in Service to the NWO by Robert Lederman< robert lederman at worldnet att net >
The man who coined GW's now infamous slogan, "Axis of Evil" was a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute (MI) before joining the Bush administration. He's just been dropped from the Bush payroll according to the Washington Times [see article below]. MI also coined the slogan, "Compassionate Conservatism" for GW, who publicly claims the Rockefeller-funded organizations' influence on his thinking is, "second only to the Holy Bible".
What is the Manhattan Institute?
MI is a right wing think tank founded in 1978 by William Casey, Bush/Reagan's CIA director. William J Casey [ http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/cocaine/contents.html ]
Following WWII Casey helped bring thousands of former Nazis involved in eugenics and the Holocaust to the U.S. As CIA director he later funded bin Laden and Co. with billions in arms, terrorist training and cash and was also a key player in arming the Contras.
MI is funded by JP Morgan/Chase bank (owned by David Rockefeller) and by pharmaceutical companies (Pfizer and Lilly) directly connected to Rockefeller, Bush senior and many of the current Bush administration officials.
Bush senior was director of Eli Lilly in the late 70's. Bush Budget director Mitch Daniels was also a Lilly senior executive.
Donald Rumsfeld formerly headed Searle Pharmaceuticals. All of these companies depend in large part for their products on research originally done by the IG Farben ( BAYER) chemical cartel in Nazi Germany.
Rockefeller's Chase bank was among Hitler's biggest U.S. supporters before and during WWII. The Rockefeller families' Standard Oil of NJ was half owner of IG Farben - the industrial base of the entire Third Reich. GW Bush's grandfather, Prescott Bush and Prescott's father-in-law George Herbert Walker (who GW is named after) were Wall Street bankers whose fortune was made operating and financing shipping companies, banks and steel foundries for the Nazi regime.
MI's most famous alumni after Rudy Giuliani is Charles Murray author of "The Bell Curve" a modern classic of eugenics. The Bell Curve popularized the idea that Blacks are genetically inferior in intelligence to Whites as a justification for eliminating welfare, increasing so-called quality of life arrests, limiting parole, taking children from Black families etc.
Murray was a paid consultant on Wisconsin Governor Tommy Thompson's welfare program and is a spokesman for the Federalist Society, which has direct ties to a number of current U.S. Supreme Court Judges.
Thompson's #2 man on welfare reform was Jason Turner, who Rudy Giuliani later hired to head up NYC's welfare reform.
Turner actually quoted the motto from the gates of Auschwitz to explain Giuliani's workfare policy and was later forced to apologize. Rudy Giuliani also claims to get all of his ideas directly from MI. Many of his policy ideas are directly based on Murray's books.
MI has spearheaded a decades long effort to make the goals of eugenics respectable again. The Bush family, the Harriman family (the Wall Street business partners of Bush in financing Hitler) and the Rockefeller family are the elite of the American eugenics movement.
Axis of Evil. You'll find the center of that axis right here in NYC at the Manhattan Institute.
To verify that David Frum is associated with MI see: http://www.aei.org/bradley/bl060799.htm"Where Did the Sixties Come From? By David Frum Senior Fellow at th Manhattan Institute."
Or do a search at the MI website on David Frum manhattan-institute.org There are hundreds of pages of documents related to him.
Hundreds of mainstream media quotes on the Manhattan Institute, Bush, Giuliani, the CIA, Chase Bank and the connection of them all to Nazism, eugenics and 9/11 will be found in the articles at: http://baltech.org/lederman/
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Mine eyes have seen the orgy of the launching of the Sword: He is searching out the hoardings where the Stranger's wealth is stored. He hath loosed his fateful lightnings and with Woe and Death has scored. His lust is moving on.
In a sordid slime harmonious Greed was born in yonder ditch, With a longing in his bosom and for others' goods an Itch. As Christ died to make men holy, let men die to make us rich; Our God is marching on.
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Art To Go July 2007 July 31, 2007 Architectural Coverage Hits High Notes Writing about architecture used to be a blank spot in the P-I, so blank that some people thought I should do it.
Art critics interested in covering architecture exist, such as Randy Gragg in Portland, who went from being the Oregonian's art critic to its urban spaces critic and out the door to his own projects. He's terrific, but he never worked at the P-I. At the P-I, I'm the one in the slot, and when it comes to architecture criticism, I'd rather drink muddy water and sleep in a hollow log. If editors don't ask me, I won't have to say no.
These days, nobody asks. Without me, we got it covered.
For criticism, there's the brainy and lucid Lawrence Cheek, who most recently revealed what's philosophically wrong with Seattle's annual Street of Dreams home show, here. For news and news analysis, there's Aubrey Cohen, the best in region on the concept of home as a market. Here's a recent piece about home appraisers inflating the numbers, and my personal favorite about 296-square-foot condos selling downtown at the starting price of $149,950. At that rate, your toothbrush takes up the equivalent of a parking place.
Good work, guys, and don't look at me. I have no intention of helping out.
Posted by Regina Hackett at 7:44 p.m. Permalink Comments (0) T.S. Eliot In The Gas Station
The poet as postage stamp, from rug.nl/letLast week I blew a tire and found myself in a gas station, so distracted by the unexpected chore that I forgot to bring something to read. With a slightly desperate feeling, I headed for the waiting room, hoping at least to flip through pictures in old magazines.
Instead, I was startled to see a slender, palm-sized volume of T.S. Eliot on an orange bucket seat. With no owner in sight, I picked up the book to read the Post-It Note on the cover: "Yrs If You Want It."
People who leave books in public places for others to enjoy, free of charge, have banded together into an international organization. It's called Bookcrossing, the literary Web version of a message in a bottle (P-I story here.)
My Eliot did not appear to be part of that global community. It bore no ID number for tracking online. Instead, it seemed to be a solitary's attempt to start a literary conversation with anyone who wanted a copy of Eliot badly enough to put up with the former owner's marginalia.
The first line of "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" is, "Let us go then, you and I."
The margin writer circled the "I" with an arrow leading toward a comment: "Violates a basic rule of grammar here!"
Uh, no.
Years ago, I would have found this trying. But somehow and without meaning to, I've developed a "Go ye forth and teach all nations" attitude toward art.
Whoever marked up this poem needs me. On the off-off chance he/she is reading this, I offer what I can.
First, give Eliot credit. Let the rhythm of his words and the pleasure of his images, which are vivid to the point of hallucination, carry you. Don't rush to correct his grammar, and don't assign meanings to every little thing.
Only after the poem is a tune you can hum and a place you know as well as your street can you return to the beginning to collect meanings, assuming you still want to. What, after all, is the meaning of your street?
On the other hand, I can't fault this person for his avidity, expressed on nearly every page.
Eliot, the title, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" Margin writer: "Who is J. Alfred Prufrock?"
Eliot: "When the evening is spread out against the sky/ Like a patient etherised upon a table" Margin writer: "Somehow this analogy doesn't make sense to me."
Eliot: "Streets that follow like a tedious argument/ Of insidious intent/ To lead you to an overwhelming question..." Margin writer: "I assume a proposal of marriage."
Eliot: "In the room the women come and go/ Talking of Michelangelo." Margin writer: "He repeats this - Museum? Art Class?"
Eliot: "And indeed there will be time/ To wonder, 'Do I dare? and, 'Do I dare?' " Margin writer: "Dare to do what?"
Not only was my tire blown, I'd learned to my sorrow that the "check engine" sign should not have been ignored. Thanks to the margin writer, however, I was chuckling aloud. There are worse things margin writers can inspire in their audiences.
Posted by Regina Hackett at 12:27 a.m. Permalink Comments (4) July 30, 2007 Alternative History Of Glass
A reef of glass sponges, Venus Project, University of Victoria An alternative to the sand-and-fire explanations of the origins of glass comes not from glass artists, curators or critics, but from science.
University of Washington geologist Paul Johnson found glass sponges thought to be extinct in these parts for 100 million years, in U.S. waters off the Washington coast, about 30 miles west of Grays Harbor. P-I story by Lisa Stiffler here.
At last, William Morris' abrupt retirement from his glass art career makes sense. No artists retire at 50, unless they can't cut it anymore for physical or mental reasons. Even then, most keep going. DeKooning continued to paint as his mind erased itself, and countless others, their hands bent to claws, strap brushes to their wrists and push on.
But Morris is a deep-sea diving kind of guy who'd rather read about natural science than art any day. He must have been dreaming of sponges. Thanks to them, he might now be preparing an underwater come back. If nobody but fish and fellow divers are there to see it, fine with him.
My profile of Morris here.
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