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FCC Asked by Members of US Congress to Investigate Pentagon ‘Propaganda’ via Paid Military Analysts

June 11, 2008 :: J.E. Robertson :: Comments Off

The Federal Communications Commission has been asked by leading members of Congress to investigate revelations about a Pentagon program to use retired military personnel, some working for defense contractors and arms manufacturers, to deliver “talking points” on US television in the months before the Iraq war. The viewing public was not informed of these officials’ special relationship to their former employer or of their ties to military contractors who stood to profit from the war.

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SUPERDOME Exhibit at Le Palais de Tokyo, Paris, Examines ‘Shock Doctrine’

May 31, 2008 :: J.E. Robertson :: One Comment

A new exhibit at the Palais de Tokyo, in Paris, France, examines the human suffering inherent in situations where disaster is followed by economic transformation of nearly incomprehensible proportions. ‘Superdome’ focuses its thematic attention on the situation encountered by citizens of New Orleans, displaced into chaos by the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, the devastation of their physical environment followed by the strange burden of seeing the economic geography of their city wiped away and replaced by something unknown to them.

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Tsvangirai-Mbeki talks leave MDC with hope for Zimbabwe election outcome; Cuba lifts restrictions on buying consumer electronics, hotel stays…

April 11, 2008 :: The Editors :: Comments Off

11 April :: Tsvangirai “optimistic” after meeting with South Africa pres. Thabo Mbeki; opposition, some int’l observers accuse regime of intimidation tactics, including arrests, paramilitary sweeps, confiscation of property; ruling Zanu (PF) party has ceded to perception it could not have won majority, is pressing MDC to accept runoff vote… Cubans now able to buy [...]

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4,000th US soldier killed in Iraq, 5 years into war; NASA scientist says administrations have tried to "control" release of scienctific data…

March 23, 2008 :: The Editors :: Comments Off

23 March :: US military has reported 4,000th soldier killed in Iraq conflict; BBC reports 4 US soldiers were killed by a roadside bomb in southern Baghdad, “In Baghdad, the heavily-fortified Green Zone suffered sustained mortar and rocket fire, which killed at least 15 civilians”… Dr. James Hansen, NASA’s leading climate scientist, says both Republican [...]

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Philadelphia Speech Elevates Level of Discourse to Presidential Vision, Bar Raised for Rivals

March 22, 2008 :: The Editors :: Comments Off

Sen. Barack Obama’s Philadelphia speech continues to bring new faith to his message of hope and unity. The message has been called “historic” and “presidential”, lauded even by conservative pundits as the most important address of the ’08 campaign. Observers have speculated widely that his “A More Perfect Union” speech was a tipping point that [...]

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Democrats propose ex-parte defense right for telecoms, no immunity; CentCom commander resigns amid perceptions of opposition to Bush Iran policy…

March 12, 2008 :: The Editors :: Comments Off

12 March :: Democrats propose permitting telecom firms to defend themselves in ex parte communications with judges, away from view of plaintiffs, where evidence includes classified national security information; move is designed to allow court cases to move forward, permit phone companies right to mount defense, but with no offer of retroactive immunity for any [...]

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Bush vetoes ban on waterboarding; Wash. Post reports Iraq war to cost more than $3 trillion…

March 8, 2008 :: The Editors :: Comments Off

8 March :: US pres. George W. Bush has vetoed legislation that would have barred the CIA from using harsh interrogation techniques classed by critics as torture, such as “waterboarding”, a form of simulated drowning; the New York Times reports the veto is affirmation of Bush’s “legacy” as jealous defender of expanded executive power: “The [...]

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Democrats debate ‘do-over’ for Florida, Michigan; Obama smashes fundraising records with $55M in Feb; Russian arms dealer in Thai custody…

March 7, 2008 :: The Editors :: Comments Off

7 March :: “Pariah states” Florida, Michigan, punished for voting early in party primaries, now want “do-over” opportunity, as DNC, state gov’ts spar over who would fund a re-vote; Clinton campaign announces $35 million fundraising peak in February, including an astounding $4 million in 48 hours after Tuesday’s vital wins in Texas, Ohio, yet Barack [...]

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Massive rally in Philippines calls for Arroyo’s resignation; state of Georgia yet to reform police pensions so 1st black officers get full benefits…

March 2, 2008 :: The Editors :: Comments Off

2 March :: A demonstration estimated in excess of 50,000 and including former presidents Corazon Aquino and Joseph Estrada called for Philippine pres. Gloria Macapagal Arroyo’s resignation, amid allegations her husband took multi-million-dollar kickbacks in a telecommunications deal… State of Georgia yet to reform pension system to permit African American police officers who worked before [...]

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Chad calm after France threatens to intervene to protect gov’t; CIA admits to using waterboarding in 3 interrogations; 24 states vote in primaries…

February 5, 2008 :: The Editors :: Comments Off

5 February :: Quiet in Chad capital N’Djamena, after France announces it will intervene to protect Déby gov’t, rebels pull back; at least one Darfur rebel group also said it would fight to protect Déby’s gov’t, as it considers Déby an ally in its fight against the Sudan regime of Omar al-Bashir… CIA Director Michael [...]

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Mentally disabled women used as suicide attackers in Baghdad; Google facing lawsuit for censorship in China…

February 2, 2008 :: The Editors :: Comments Off

2 February :: Wash. Post reports “Two mentally disabled women strapped with remote-control explosives — and possibly used as unwitting suicide bombers — brought carnage to the two pet bazaars, in attacks Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki said sought to ‘turn Baghdad back to the pre-surge period’”; at least 99 people were killed in the two [...]

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SPECIAL NEWS ALERT: Center for Public Integrity launches site tracking all false statements made prior to Iraq war

January 23, 2008 :: The Editors :: Comments Off

“President George W. Bush and seven of his administration’s top officials, including Vice President Dick Cheney, National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice, and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, made at least 935 false statements in the two years following September 11, 2001, about the national security threat posed by Saddam Hussein’s Iraq. Nearly five years after the [...]

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9/11 Comm. says CIA tape destruction impeded probe; US army unit refused combat orders fearing their anger could lead to massacre…

December 22, 2007 :: The Editors :: Comments Off

22 December :: The two chairmen of the investigatory commission for the 9/11 attacks, Lee Hamilton and Thomas Kean, have said their review of classified evidence suggests the CIA made a concerted effort to “impede” the inquiry by hiding evidence of abusive interrogation techniques; according to Reuters, “Among statements that the memo suggested were misleading [...]

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GOP lawmaker says intel. comm. probe of CIA tapes’ destruction, will continue; UK study says consumer product chemicals may be mixing dangerously…

December 17, 2007 :: The Editors :: Comments Off

17 December :: Michigan Republican Peter Hoekstra, ranking GOP member of the House intelligence committee, has said the committee will pursue its investigation of the CIA’s destruction of tapes of alleged torture; Hoekstra told the press it was important that there be accountability in the intelligence community, adding “The CIA did not tell us about [...]

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Supreme Court hears Guantanamo habeas complaint against military tribunals; NIE position on Iran meshes with military intelligence…

December 5, 2007 :: The Editors :: Comments Off

5 December :: US Supreme Court hearing case of prisoners held at Guantánamo Bay naval base, without charge or due process, who now argue 2006 military tribunals legislation violates the US Constitution because it strips defendants of habeas corpus rights; LA Times reports “the detainees do not have lawyers and have no right to challenge [...]

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40 nations gather at Annapolis summit; Sarkozy calls for calm as riots strike Paris suburb; Bush, Gore privately discuss climate change…

November 27, 2007 :: The Editors :: Comments Off

27 November :: 40 nations to gather at Annapolis summit for Mideast peace negotiations; Israel, Palestinian leaders express hope for progress on comprehensive peace deal, while Hamas leader, ex-Palestinian PM, Haniyeh, says the Palestinian people will not be bound by what his rival Abbas agrees to… French pres. Nicolas Sarkozy has urged calm as riots [...]

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US military to hand detained AP photographer over to Iraqis; FBI says hate crime up 7% in US; Chávez threatens $200 oil if Iran attacked…

November 20, 2007 :: The Editors :: Comments Off

20 November :: US military to turn over AP photographer to Iraqi authorities for prosecution, accusing him of links to terrorist groups; AP says no such links have even been demonstrated, Iraq native —who won Pulitzer Prize with team of AP photographers— was detained by US after offering shelter to people fleeing a bombing raid [...]

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State Dept. inspector gen. recuses self from Blackwater probe, for conflict of interest; top military brass move to block VP’s role in war policy…

November 18, 2007 :: The Editors :: Comments Off

18 November :: CNN has reported “The State Department’s inspector-general announced Wednesday he would recuse himself from decisions involving security contractor Blackwater, after admitting his brother serves as an adviser to the company”… Truthdig reporting that senior military officers are moving to protect Pentagon policy against the influence of VP Cheney’s office; Admiral William Fallon, [...]

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House votes to force Iraq withdrawal; poll finds 64% of US says Bush abused powers; MRSA spreading dangerously among US population…

November 15, 2007 :: The Editors :: Comments Off

15 November :: US House of Representatives has passed $50 billion in Iraq war spending, conditioned on starting withdrawal in coming weeks, ending combat role for US by December 2008, before Bush leaves office; president has already begun troop-level reductions, in part under pressure from Republicans seeking reelection to Congress, but opposes Congressional mandate or [...]

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Congress report says Iraq, Afghan wars have cost $1.5 trillion to date; Bhutto barricaded in home, calls for Musharraf ouster…

November 13, 2007 :: The Editors :: Comments Off

13 November :: New report by Congressional Joint Economic Committee says wars in Iraq, Afghanistan have already cost taxpayers $1.5 trillion over last 6 years, including long-term cost rises related to oil, veterans’ healthcare, borrowing… Bhutto again under house arrest, calls for Musharraf to resign office, form interim “coalition of interests” to govern in run-up [...]

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Bhutto home surrounded by Pakistan security forces; CA sues EPA for emissions inaction; Mukasey approved by Senate as next AG…

November 9, 2007 :: The Editors :: Comments Off

9 November :: Musharraf’s forces in riot gear have surrounded home of Bhutto’s home, alleging suicide bombers are waiting to strike, no one being allowed in or out; move is aimed at preventing her holding massive rally in Rawalpindi; after she attempted to leave, she was prevented by gov’t forces, she has been placed under [...]

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CBS reveals key fraud in Iraq WMD intel; Bhutto leaves Pakistan, rumors of martial law; crude reaches $96/barrel record high price…

November 2, 2007 :: The Editors :: Comments Off

2 November :: 60 Minutes reveals WMD intel fraud, Iraqi emigré known as ‘Curve Ball’ by spy agencies said to have lied to officials about involvement in WMD work in Iraq in order to get asylum in Germany; US later used his false claim as support for invasion of Iraq; program to air Sunday in [...]

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US fears catastrophic dam collapse in Iraq could kill 500,000; UK power Grid officials warn of possible energy crisis this winter…

October 31, 2007 :: The Editors :: Comments Off

31 October :: US authorities fear catastrophic dam failure in Iraq: “A catastrophic failure of the largest dam in Iraq would send a wave 65ft high hurtling down the valley of the river Tigris, killing up to 500,000 people, US engineers warned yesterday” reports UK’s Independent; Army Corps of Engineers warns failure of the two-mile-across [...]

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DHS detains UK cabinet minister, Muslim, 2nd time in 2 yrs; US hands Karbala to Iraqi forces; UN says Gaza fuel cuts unacceptable…

October 30, 2007 :: The Editors :: Comments Off

30 October :: US Dept. of Homeland Security has for 2nd time in 2 years detained, searched and interrogated Shahid Malik, the UK’s international development minister and its first Muslim cabinet minister; on both occasions, he had been in the US to meet with members of the Dept. of Homeland Security itself… Bloomberg reporting “Karbala [...]

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Rice admits US mishandled Arar case; US may have more contractors in Iraq than soldiers; UN says xenon in Canada proves 2006 DPRK nuke test…

October 25, 2007 :: The Editors :: Comments Off

25 October :: Sec. of State Condoleezza Rice admits to House human rights subcommittee that the US handling of the case of Maher Arar, was “by no means perfect, in fact it was quite imperfect”, adding “we do absolutely not want to transfer anyone to a place where they might be tortured”; Arar is a [...]

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Half million Californians forced to flee wildfires; fossil record shows high temps correspond to mass extinction; China launches lunar probe…

October 24, 2007 :: The Editors :: Comments Off

24 October :: More than 500,000 Californians have been evacuated as wildfires blaze out of control, more than 1,000 structures destroyed; firefighters admit they cannot control the fires, can only hope at present to protect people; Gov. Schwarzenegger has warned the White House the fires are too vast to be dealth with by state agencies… [...]

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CA plans to sue EPA over emissions; Kurdish rebels offer truce with Turkey; Microsoft cedes to EU regulators…

October 23, 2007 :: The Editors :: Comments Off

23 October :: California attorney general Jerry Brown has said he plans to file suit against the EPA, for stalling permission for CA, 11 other states to force automakers to produce cleaner vehicles; suit aims to push emissions regulations designed to reduce threat/pace of human-induced global warming… Kurdish rebel group offers Ankara truce, saying “Our [...]

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Iran nuclear negotiator steps down; Turkey reports raid by Kurdish rebels kills at least 9 soldiers; far-right party leads Swiss poll…

October 21, 2007 :: The Editors :: Comments Off

21 October :: Iran’s chief nuclear negotiator, Ali Larijani, has stepped down, allegedly over differences with Pres. Ahmadinejad; Iran gov’t says there is no rift among leadership, diplomats, Larijani will attend meeting with UN representatives to ease transition to new negotiator’s team… At least 9 casualties reported in PKK raid on Turkish forces near Iraqi [...]

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Senate wiretap bill to grant retroactive telecom immunity; Blackwater accused to taking Iraqi military aircraft…

October 20, 2007 :: The Editors :: Comments Off

20 October :: US Senate crafts ‘compromise’ wiretapping bill that grants telecoms immunity from prosecution for illegally handing customer information to NSA; deal was made after intel. committee chair Sen. Rockefeller (D-WV), obtained the secret documents debating, justifying and authorizing the warrantless wiretapping program which spied on American citizens; White House has said it will [...]

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Bhutto returns to Pakistan; ’2nd Earth’ found 20 light yrs from ours; Putin calls Iraq war ‘pointless’, urges ‘time out’ on Iran…

October 18, 2007 :: The Editors :: Comments Off

18 October :: Ex-PM Benazir Bhutto returns to Pakistan, is greeted by hundreds of thousands of supporters in Karachi, having traveled from across the nation, Bhutto has been in talks with Musharraf to form ‘national unity’ gov’t, stave off ascent of radical clerics; two bombs ripped through massive crowd marching with Bhutto through Karachi, reportedly [...]

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Atlanta’s main source of drinking water may be dry within 4 months; UK housing market may be heading for crash…

October 17, 2007 :: The Editors :: Comments Off

17 October :: Lake Lanier, Atlanta’s main water source, might be dry within four months, according to one worst-case projection; drought across the US southeast has reached the most severe warning level… Guardian reports “Britain risks the prospect of a US-style crash in its house prices as the credit crunch in the financial markets takes [...]

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Gen. Sanchez says Iraq war planning "catastrophically flawed"; Gen. Clark says Pentagon planned to attack "7 countries in 5 years"…

October 13, 2007 :: The Editors :: Comments Off

13 October :: Fmr commander of US forces in Iraq, Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez, yesterday declared the war plan “catastrophically flawed”, said the soldiers on the ground and Iraqi civilians are “living a nightmare with no end in sight”, and added that “The administration, Congress and the entire interagency, especially the State Department, must shoulder [...]

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China facing Three Gorges fallout; Turkey says US Armenian genocide resolution strains ties; UN calls for Iraq contractors to face justice…

October 11, 2007 :: The Editors :: Comments Off

11 October :: China plans to relocate some 4 million additional people to curb ecological fallout from massive reservoir, “irrational development”, ecological collapse around Three Gorges Dam; move comes after top officials, engineers at site warned gov’t the project could lead to “environmental catastrophe”; ENN reports “Environmentalists have long criticized the project, saying silt trapped [...]

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‘Brain-eating’ amoeba found in Tucson water, chlorination should help; Musharraf regime wins 5 more years, Court may invalidate vote…

October 7, 2007 :: The Editors :: Comments Off

7 August :: Brain-eating amoeba found throughout Tucson, AZ, water supply, authorities say no need to worry, as chlorination kills parasite; at least 6 young men and boys have been killed by the Naegleria fowleri amoeba this year in warm lakes, according to NIH researcher for recreational water-born diseases; scientists say rising temperatures may mean [...]

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Scientists craft synthetic chromosome, to announce first "artificial life"; first lady poised to succeed husband as president, of Argentina…

October 6, 2007 :: The Editors :: Comments Off

6 October :: Guardian reports “Craig Venter, the controversial DNA researcher involved in the race to decipher the human genetic code, has built a synthetic chromosome out of laboratory chemicals and is poised to announce the creation of the first new artificial life form on Earth“; if achieved, breakthrough will spur heated ethical debates on [...]

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Congress demands documents on torture policy; UN envoy warns Burma reform needed; Musharraf offers Bhutto power-sharing deal…

October 5, 2007 :: The Editors :: Comments Off

5 October :: House and Senate judiciary committees have ordered Justice Dept. to turn over legal opinions on harsh interrogation techniques, alleging the Department’s lawyers, who had in 2004 found torture “abhorrent” had in 2005 “reversed themselves and reinstated a secret regime, in essence reinterpreting the law in secret”; White House spokesman says “The policy [...]

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Two Koreas seek formal peace; Blackwater involved in 195 shootings since 2005; Bush vetoes children’s health insurance expansion…

October 4, 2007 :: The Editors :: Comments Off

4 October :: North and South Korean leaders to call summit to establish formal lasting peace to 1950-53 conflict; analysts say “hermit” regime in North still appears unwilling to make necessary concessions to bring about re-unification, end to dictatorship; North signed new pact to dismantle nuclear facilities one day before… Burmese military junta reported to [...]

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HRW says killing of peacekeepers in Darfur is war crime; Democrats plan to stall funding for Bush war budget…

October 2, 2007 :: The Editors :: Comments Off

2 October :: HRW says killing of 10 African Union peacekeepers, civilian police in Darfur is war crime, calls on Khartoum, gov’t forces in region to aid investigation, punish those responsible… WSJ reports “Frustrated by the stalemate over Iraq, House Democrats spelled out a strategy that would stall action on President Bush’s 2008 war budget [...]

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Falling water tables put Chinese economy at risk; int’l day of protest supports Burma monks; CA electoral reform fails, still ‘winner takes all’…

September 28, 2007 :: The Editors :: Comments Off

28 September :: Shijiazhuang, a city of 2 million on the North China Plain has seen 11% growth, construction boom, even as irreplaceable aquifers are drying up, water tables fast dropping; as IHT reports, “China is scouring the world for oil, natural gas and minerals to keep its economic machine humming. But trade deals cannot [...]

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Burmese junta threatens "extreme action", fires on demonstrators, as protests grow; Georgia accuses Russia of interference in Abkhazia…

September 27, 2007 :: The Editors :: Comments Off

27 September :: Reports emerge from Rangoon military junta has raided monasteries in effort to end pro-democracy rallies; UN Security Council has urged regime to meet with special envoy, China says it views Burma crisis as “internal affair”; reports suggest 70 monks were abducted from one monastery alone by security forces; junta has warned demonstrators [...]

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Israel raid on Syria turns up alleged ‘nuclear-related’ material; Cheney said to have "mulled" Israel strike on Iran; Merkel meets Dalai Lama…

September 23, 2007 :: The Editors :: Comments Off

23 September :: Sunday Times reports “Israeli commandos seized nuclear material of North Korean origin during a daring raid on a secret military site in Syria before Israel bombed it this month, according to informed sources in Washington and Jerusalem”; nuclear-related material not named, report also says Israel raid carried out with US backing… Newsweek [...]

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US suspends diplomats’ travel in Iraq, security firm under scrutiny; 170,000 Iraqi families have fled homes due to conflict; NYT online now free…

September 19, 2007 :: The Editors :: Comments Off

19 September :: US suspends all road travel outside Baghdad ‘Green Zone’ by its diplomats in Iraq, after Iraqi gov’t prohibits private military firm Blackwater from providing security or operating in Iraq, amid allegations Blackwater agents fired "indiscriminately" on civilians with no apparent provocation; BBC reports Blackwater operations difficult to trace, company claims to have [...]

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Against the Good Nukes / Bad Nukes Fallacy

Cynicism often lends itself to the construction of intellectually convenient, overly facile descriptions of future events, which —bolstered by the impassioned worries and self-promotion of the cynic, the anti-prophet— quickly assume an air of prophetic certainty. Buoyed by the psychological satisfaction of carrying prophetic certainty within, the cynic then commits more and more fully to the proclamation of unshakeable doctrines about the future, based on bad-faith arguments and a passion for the despairing global outlook.

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