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By F. William Engdahl




Global Research, June 11, 2010





The Obama Administration and senior BP officials are frantically working not to stop the world’s worst oil disaster, but to hide the true extent of the actual ecological catastrophe. Senior  researchers tell us that the BP drilling hit one of the oil migration channels and that the leakage [...]]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-top: 0cm; margin-right: 0cm; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-left: 0cm;" align="justify"><span lang="EN-US"><em>The Obama Administration and senior BP officials are frantically working not to stop the world’s worst oil disaster, but to hide the true extent of the actual ecological catastrophe. Senior <span> </span>researchers tell us that the BP drilling hit one of the oil migration channels and that the leakage could continue for years unless decisive steps are undertaken, something that seems far from the present strategy.</em></span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-top: 0cm; margin-right: 0cm; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-left: 0cm;" align="justify"><span lang="EN-US"><em>In a recent discussion, Vladimir Kutcherov, Professor at the Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden and the Russian State University of Oil and Gas, predicted that the present oil spill flooding the Gulf Coast shores of the United States “could go on for years and years … many years.” <span class="MsoEndnoteReference"><span><span class="MsoEndnoteReference"><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: 'Times New Roman';" lang="EN-US">[1]</span></span></span></span></em></span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-top: 0cm; margin-right: 0cm; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-left: 0cm;" align="justify"><span lang="EN-US">According to Kutcherov, a leading specialist in the theory of abiogenic deep origin of petroleum, “What BP drilled into was what we call a ‘migration channel,’ a deep fault on which hydrocarbons generated in the depth of our planet migrate to the crust and are accumulated in rocks, something like Ghawar in Saudi Arabia.”<span class="MsoEndnoteReference"><span><span class="MsoEndnoteReference"><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: 'Times New Roman';" lang="EN-US">[2]</span></span></span></span> Ghawar, the world’s most prolific oilfield has been producing millions of barrels daily for almost 70 years with no end in sight. According to the abiotic science, Ghawar like all elephant and giant oil and gas deposits all over the world, is located on a migration channel similar to that in the oil-rich Gulf of Mexico.</span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-top: 0cm; margin-right: 0cm; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-left: 0cm;" align="justify"><span lang="EN-US">As I wrote at the time of the January 2010 Haiti earthquake disaster,<span class="MsoEndnoteReference"><span><span class="MsoEndnoteReference"><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: 'Times New Roman';" lang="EN-US">[3]</span></span></span></span> Haiti had been identified as having potentially huge hydrocasrbon reserves, as has neighboring Cuba. Kutcherov estimates that the entire Gulf of Mexico is one of the planet’s most abundant accessible locations to extract oil and gas, at least before the Deepwater Horizon event this April.</span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-top: 0cm; margin-right: 0cm; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-left: 0cm;" align="justify"><span lang="EN-US">“In my view the heads of BP reacted with panic at the scale of the oil spewing out of the well,” Kutcherov adds. “What is inexplicable at this point is why they are trying one thing, failing, then trying a second, failing, then a third. Given the scale of the disaster they should try every conceivable option, even if it is ten, all at once in hope one works. Otherwise, this oil source could spew oil for years given the volumes coming to the surface already.” <span class="MsoEndnoteReference"><span><span class="MsoEndnoteReference"><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: 'Times New Roman';" lang="EN-US">[4]</span></span></span></span></span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-top: 0cm; margin-right: 0cm; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-left: 0cm;" align="justify"><span lang="EN-US">He stresses, “It is difficult to estimate how big this leakage is. There is no objective information available.” But taking into consideration information about the last BP ‘giant’ discovery in the Gulf of Mexico, the Tiber field, some six miles deep, Kutcherov agrees with </span><span lang="EN">Ira Leifer a researcher in the Marine Science Institute at the University of California, Santa Barbara who says the oil may be gushing out at a rate of more than 100,000 barrels a day.<span class="MsoEndnoteReference"><span><span class="MsoEndnoteReference"><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: 'Times New Roman';" lang="EN">[5]</span></span></span></span></span><span lang="EN-US"></span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-top: 0cm; margin-right: 0cm; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-left: 0cm;" align="justify"><span lang="EN-US">What the enormoity of the oil spill does is to also further discredit clearly the oil companies’ myth of “peak oil” which claims that the world is at or near the “peak” of economical oil extraction. That myth, which has been propagated in recent years by circles close to former oilman and Bush Vice President, Dick Cheney, has been effectively used by the giant oil majors to justify far higher oil prices than would be politically possible otherwise, by claiming a non-existent petroleum scarcity crisis.</span></p>
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<strong>Obama &amp; BP Try to Hide<span> </span></strong></span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-top: 0cm; margin-right: 0cm; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-left: 0cm;" align="justify"><span lang="EN-US">According to a report from Washington investigative journalist Wayne Madsen, “</span><span lang="EN-GB">the Obama White House and British Petroleum are covering up the magnitude of the volcanic-level oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico and working together to limit BP’s liability for damage caused by what can be called a ‘mega-disaster.’” </span><span class="MsoEndnoteReference"><span lang="EN-US"><span><span class="MsoEndnoteReference"><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: 'Times New Roman';" lang="EN-US">[6]</span></span></span></span></span><span lang="EN-US"> </span><span lang="EN-GB">Madsen cites sources within the US Army Corps of Engineers, FEMA, and Florida Department of Environmental Protection for his assertion.</span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-top: 0cm; margin-right: 0cm; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-left: 0cm;" align="justify"><span lang="EN-GB">Obama and his senior White House staff, as well as Interior Secretary Salazar, are working with BP’s chief executive officer Tony Hayward on legislation that would raise the cap on liability for damage claims from those affected by the oil disaster from $75 million to $10 billion. According to informed estimates cited by Madsen, however, the disaster has a real potential cost of at least $1,000 billion ($1 trillion). That estimate would support the pessimistic assessment of Kutcherov that the spill, if not rapidly controlled, “will destroy the entire coastline of the United States.”</span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-top: 0cm; margin-right: 0cm; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-left: 0cm;" align="justify"><span lang="EN-GB">According to the Washington report of Madsen, BP statements that one of the leaks has been contained, are “pure public relations disinformation designed to avoid panic and demands for greater action by the Obama administration., according to FEMA and Corps of Engineers sources.” <span class="MsoEndnoteReference"><span><span class="MsoEndnoteReference"><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: 'Times New Roman';" lang="EN-GB">[7]</span></span></span></span></span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-top: 0cm; margin-right: 0cm; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-left: 0cm;" align="justify"><span lang="EN-GB">The White House has been resisting releasing any “damaging information” about the oil disaster. Coast Guard and Corps of Engineers experts estimate that if the ocean oil geyser is not stopped within 90 days, there will be irreversible damage to the marine eco-systems of the Gulf of Mexico, north Atlantic Ocean, and beyond. At best, some Corps of Engineers experts say it could take two years to cement the chasm on the floor of the Gulf of Mexico. <span class="MsoEndnoteReference"><span><span class="MsoEndnoteReference"><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: 'Times New Roman';" lang="EN-GB">[8]</span></span></span></span></span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-top: 0cm; margin-right: 0cm; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-left: 0cm;" align="justify"><span lang="EN-GB">Only after the magnitude of the disaster became evident did Obama order Homeland Security Secretary Napolitano to declare the oil disaster a “national security issue.” Although the Coast Guard and FEMA are part of her department, Napolitano’s actual reasoning for invoking national security, according to Madsen, was merely to block media coverage of the immensity of the disaster that is unfolding for the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Ocean and their coastlines.</span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-top: 0cm; margin-right: 0cm; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-left: 0cm;" align="justify"><span lang="EN-GB">The Obama administration also conspired with BP to hide the extent of the oil leak, according to the cited federal and state sources. After the oil rig exploded and sank, the government stated that 42,000 gallons per day were gushing from the seabed chasm. Five days later, the federal government upped the leakage to 210,000 gallons a day. However, submersibles monitoring the escaping oil from the Gulf seabed are viewing television pictures of what they describe as a “volcanic-like” eruption of oil.</span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-top: 0cm; margin-right: 0cm; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-left: 0cm;" align="justify"><span lang="EN-GB">When the Army Corps of Engineers first attempted to obtain NASA imagery of the Gulf oil slick, which is larger than is being reported by the media, it was reportedly denied the access. By chance, National Geographic managed to obtain satellite imagery shots of the extent of the disaster and posted them on their web site. Other satellite imagery reportedly being withheld by the Obama administration, shows that what lies under the gaping chasm spewing oil at an ever-alarming rate is a cavern estimated to be the size of Mount Everest. This information has been given an almost national security-level classification to keep it from the public, according to Madsen’s sources.</span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-top: 0cm; margin-right: 0cm; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-left: 0cm;" align="justify"><span lang="EN-GB">The Corps of Engineers and FEMA are reported to be highly critical of the lack of support for quick action after the oil disaster by the Obama White House and the US Coast Guard. Only now has the Coast Guard understood the magnitude of the disaster, dispatching nearly 70 vessels to the affected area. Under the loose regulatory measures implemented by the Bush-Cheney Administration, the US Interior Department’s Minerals Management Service became a simple “rubber stamp,” approving whatever the oil companies wanted in terms of safety precautions that could have averted such a disaster. Madsen describes a state of “criminal collusion” between Cheney’s former firm, Halliburton, and the Interior Department’s MMS, and that the potential for similar disasters exists with the other 30,000 off-shore rigs that use the same shut-off valves. <span class="MsoEndnoteReference"><span><span class="MsoEndnoteReference"><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: 'Times New Roman';" lang="EN-GB">[9]</span></span></span></span></span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-top: 0cm; margin-right: 0cm; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-left: 0cm;" align="justify"><span lang="EN-GB"><strong>Silence from Eco groups?&#8230; Follow the money</strong></span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-top: 0cm; margin-right: 0cm; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-left: 0cm;" align="justify"><span lang="EN-US">Without doubt at this point we are in the midst of what could be the greatest ecological catastrophe in history. The oil platform explosion took place almost within the current loop where the Gulf Stream originates. This has huge ecological and climatological consequences.</span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-top: 0cm; margin-right: 0cm; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-left: 0cm;" align="justify"><span lang="EN-US">A cursory look at a map of the Gulf Stream shows that the oil is not just going to cover the beaches in the Gulf, it will spread to the Atlantic coasts up through North Carolina then on to the North Sea and Iceland. And beyond the damage to the beaches, sea life and water supplies, the Gulf stream has a very distinct chemistry, composition (marine organisms), density, temperature. What happens if the oil and the dispersants and all the toxic compounds they create actually change the nature of the Gulf Stream? No one can rule out potential changes including changes in the path of the Gulf Stream, and even small changes could have huge impacts. Europe, including England, is not an icy wasteland due to the warming from the Gulf Stream.</span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-top: 0cm; margin-right: 0cm; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-left: 0cm;" align="justify"><span lang="EN-US">Yet there is a deafening silence from the very environmental organizations which ought to be at the barricades demanding that BP, the US Government and others act decisively.<span> </span></span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-top: 0cm; margin-right: 0cm; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-left: 0cm;" align="justify"><span lang="EN-US">That deafening silence of leading green or ecology organizations such as Greenpeace, Nature Conservancy, Sierra Club and others may well be tied to a money trail that leads right back to the oil industry, notably to BP. Leading environmental organizations have gotten significant financial payoffs in recent years from BP in order that the oil company could remake itself with an “environment-friendly face,” as in “beyond petroleum” the company’s new branding.</span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-top: 0cm; margin-right: 0cm; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-left: 0cm;" align="justify"><span lang="EN-US">The Nature Conservancy, described as “the world’s most powerful environmental group,”<span class="MsoEndnoteReference"><span><span class="MsoEndnoteReference"><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: 'Times New Roman';" lang="EN-US">[10]</span></span></span></span> has awarded BP a seat on its International Leadership Council after the oil company gave the organization more than $10 million in recent years. <span class="MsoEndnoteReference"><span><span class="MsoEndnoteReference"><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: 'Times New Roman';" lang="EN-US">[11]</span></span></span></span></span><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: 'Courier New';" lang="EN-GB"></span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-top: 0cm; margin-right: 0cm; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-left: 0cm;" align="justify"><span lang="EN-GB">Until recently, the Conservancy and other environmental groups worked with BP in a coalition that lobbied Congress on climate-change issues. An employee of BP Exploration serves as an unpaid Conservancy trustee in Alaska. In addition, according to a recent report published by the Washington Post, Conservation International, another environmental group, has accepted $2 million in donations from BP and worked with the company on a number of projects, including one examining oil-extraction methods. From 2000 to 2006, John Browne, then BP&#8217;s chief executive, sat on the CI board.</span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-top: 0cm; margin-right: 0cm; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-left: 0cm;" align="justify"><span lang="EN-GB">Further, The Environmental Defense Fund, another influential ecologist organization, joined with BP, Shell and other major corporations to form a Partnership for Climate Action, to promote ‘market-based mechanisms’ (sic) to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.</span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-top: 0cm; margin-right: 0cm; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-left: 0cm;" align="justify"><span lang="EN-GB">Environmental non-profit groups that have accepted donations from or joined in projects with BP include Nature Conservancy, Conservation International, Environmental Defense Fund, Sierra Club and Audubon. That could explain why the political outcry to date for decisive action in the Gulf has been so muted. </span><span class="MsoEndnoteReference"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: 'Courier New';" lang="DE"><span><span class="MsoEndnoteReference"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: 'Courier New';" lang="DE">[12]</span></span></span></span></span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-top: 0cm; margin-right: 0cm; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-left: 0cm;" align="justify"><span lang="EN-GB">Of course those organizations are not going to be<span> </span>the ones to solve this catastrophe. The central point at this point is who is prepared to put the urgently demanded federal and international scientific resources into solving this crisis. Further actions of the likes of that from the Obama White House to date or from BP can only lead to the conclusion that some very powerful people want this debacle to continue. The next weeks will be critical to that assessment.</span><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: 'Courier New';" lang="EN-GB"></span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-top: 0cm; margin-right: 0cm; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-left: 0cm;" align="justify"><span lang="EN-US"><em>F. William Engdahl is the author of A Century of War: Anglo-American Oil Politics and the New World Order</em><span> </span> </span></p>
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<div><span class="MsoEndnoteReference"><span lang="EN-US"><span><span class="MsoEndnoteReference"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: 'Times New Roman';" lang="EN-US">[1]</span></span></span></span></span><span lang="EN-US"><span style="font-size: x-small;"> Vladimir Kutcherov, telephone discussion with the author, June 9, 2010.</span></span></div>
<p class="MsoEndnoteText" style="margin-top: 0cm; margin-right: 0cm; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-left: 0cm;" align="justify"><span class="MsoEndnoteReference"><span lang="EN-US"><span><span class="MsoEndnoteReference"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: 'Times New Roman';" lang="EN-US">[2]</span></span></span></span></span><span lang="EN-US"><span style="font-size: x-small;"> Ibid.</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoEndnoteText" style="margin-top: 0cm; margin-right: 0cm; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-left: 0cm;" align="justify"><span class="MsoEndnoteReference"><span lang="EN-US"><span><span class="MsoEndnoteReference"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: 'Times New Roman';" lang="EN-US">[3]</span></span></span></span></span><span lang="EN-US"><span style="font-size: x-small;"> F. William Engdahl, The Fateful Geological Prize Called Haiti, Global Research.ca, January 30, 2010, accessed in </span><a style="color: #000080; text-decoration: none; font-style: normal;" href="http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&amp;aid=17287"><span style="font-size: x-small;">http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&amp;aid=17287</span></a></span></p>
<p class="MsoEndnoteText" style="margin-top: 0cm; margin-right: 0cm; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-left: 0cm;" align="justify"><span class="MsoEndnoteReference"><span lang="EN-US"><span><span class="MsoEndnoteReference"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: 'Times New Roman';" lang="EN-US">[4]</span></span></span></span></span><span lang="EN-US"><span style="font-size: x-small;"> Vladimir Kutcherov, op. cit.</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoEndnoteText" style="margin-top: 0cm; margin-right: 0cm; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-left: 0cm;" align="justify"><span class="MsoEndnoteReference"><span lang="EN-US"><span><span class="MsoEndnoteReference"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: 'Times New Roman';" lang="EN-US">[5]</span></span></span></span></span><span lang="EN-US"><span style="font-size: x-small;"> Ira Leifer, Scientist: BP Well Could Be Leaking 100,000 Barrels of Oil a Day, June 9, 2010, accessed in </span><a style="color: #000080; text-decoration: none; font-style: normal;" href="http://www.democracynow.org/2010/6/9/scientist_bp_well_could_be_leaking"><span style="font-size: x-small;">http://www.democracynow.org/2010/6/9/scientist_bp_well_could_be_leaking</span></a></span></p>
<p class="MsoEndnoteText" style="margin-top: 0cm; margin-right: 0cm; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-left: 0cm;" align="justify"><span class="MsoEndnoteReference"><span lang="EN-US"><span><span class="MsoEndnoteReference"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: 'Times New Roman';" lang="EN-US">[6]</span></span></span></span></span><span style="font-size: x-small;"><span lang="EN-US"> </span><span lang="EN-GB">Wayne Madsen,<span> </span>The Coverup: BPs Crude Politics and the Looming Environmental Mega Disaster, May 6, 2010, accessed in <a style="color: #000080; text-decoration: none; font-style: normal;" href="http://oilprice.com/Environment/Oil-Spills/The-Cover-up-BP-s-Crude-Politics-and-the-Looming-Environmental-Mega-Disaster.html">http://oilprice.com/Environment/Oil-Spills/The-Cover-up-BP-s-Crude-Politics-and-the-Looming-Environmental-Mega-Disaster.html</a><span> </span></span></span></p>
<p class="MsoEndnoteText" style="margin-top: 0cm; margin-right: 0cm; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-left: 0cm;" align="justify"><span class="MsoEndnoteReference"><span lang="EN-US"><span><span class="MsoEndnoteReference"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: 'Times New Roman';" lang="EN-US">[7]</span></span></span></span></span><span style="font-size: x-small;"><span lang="EN-US"> </span><span lang="DE">Ibid.</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoEndnoteText" style="margin-top: 0cm; margin-right: 0cm; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-left: 0cm;" align="justify"><span class="MsoEndnoteReference"><span lang="EN-US"><span><span class="MsoEndnoteReference"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: 'Times New Roman';" lang="EN-US">[8]</span></span></span></span></span><span style="font-size: x-small;"><span lang="EN-US"> </span><span lang="DE">Ibid.</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoEndnoteText" style="margin-top: 0cm; margin-right: 0cm; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-left: 0cm;" align="justify"><span class="MsoEndnoteReference"><span lang="EN-US"><span><span class="MsoEndnoteReference"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: 'Times New Roman';" lang="EN-US">[9]</span></span></span></span></span><span lang="EN-US"><span style="font-size: x-small;"> Ibid.</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoEndnoteText" style="margin-top: 0cm; margin-right: 0cm; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-left: 0cm;" align="justify"><span class="MsoEndnoteReference"><span lang="EN-US"><span><span class="MsoEndnoteReference"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: 'Times New Roman';" lang="EN-US">[10]</span></span></span></span></span><span lang="EN-US"><span style="font-size: x-small;"> Tim Findley, Natures’ Landlord, Range Magazine, Spring 2003.</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoEndnoteText" style="margin-top: 0cm; margin-right: 0cm; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-left: 0cm;" align="justify"><span class="MsoEndnoteReference"><span lang="EN-US"><span><span class="MsoEndnoteReference"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: 'Times New Roman';" lang="EN-US">[11]</span></span></span></span></span><span style="font-size: x-small;"><span lang="EN-US"> </span><span lang="EN-GB">Joe Stephens, </span><span lang="EN-GB">Nature Conservancy faces potential backlash from ties with BP</span><span lang="EN-GB">, Washington Post, May 24, 2010, accessed in </span><span lang="DE"><a style="color: #000080; text-decoration: none; font-style: normal;" href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/05/23/AR2010052302164.html"><span lang="EN-GB">http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/05/23/AR2010052302164.html</span></a></span><span lang="EN-US"></span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-top: 0cm; margin-right: 0cm; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-left: 0cm;" align="justify"><span class="MsoEndnoteReference"><span style="font-size: 10pt;" lang="EN-US"><span><span class="MsoEndnoteReference"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: 'Times New Roman';" lang="EN-US">[12]</span></span></span></span></span><span style="font-size: 10pt;" lang="EN-US"> Ibid.</span></p>
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<p><span class="inline" style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 20px; margin-bottom: 10px; margin-left: 0px; border-collapse: collapse; background-repeat: no-repeat; display: block; float: left; width: auto; padding: 0px;"><img style="padding-top: 5px; padding-right: 0px; padding-bottom: 0px; padding-left: 0px; border-collapse: collapse; background-repeat: no-repeat; margin: 0px;" src="http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2010/6/9/1276076530147/Dr-Henry-Kissinger-at-Bil-002.jpg" alt="Dr Henry Kissinger at Bilderberg 2010." width="140" height="130" /><span class="caption" style="border-collapse: collapse; background-repeat: no-repeat; color: #666666; line-height: 1.25; font-size: 0.858em; display: block; width: 140px; padding: 0px; margin: 0px;">Dr Henry Kissinger at Bilderberg 2010. Photograph: Quierosaber</span></span></p>
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<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 13px; margin-left: 0px; border-collapse: collapse; background-repeat: no-repeat; font-family: arial, sans-serif; padding: 0px;">The photos we&#8217;ve seen from this year&#8217;s conference, which we&#8217;re showcasing in our big hitters <a style="border-collapse: collapse; background-repeat: no-repeat; color: #005689; text-decoration: none; padding: 0px; margin: 0px;" title="Bilderberg Power Gallery" href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/gallery/2010/jun/09/bilderberg-spain">Bilderberg Power Gallery</a> , have been very revealing. You can see from the body language who runs <a style="border-collapse: collapse; background-repeat: no-repeat; color: #005689; text-decoration: none; padding: 0px; margin: 0px;" title="More from guardian.co.uk on Bilderberg" href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/bilderberg">Bilderberg</a>. There&#8217;s been a lot of power sloshing round the Dolce Sitges Hotel this past week, a lot of wealth, a lot of influence, but you can sense the Überpower when it shows up.</p>
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<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 13px; margin-left: 0px; border-collapse: collapse; background-repeat: no-repeat; font-family: arial, sans-serif; padding: 0px;">We didn&#8217;t see David Rockefeller this week (maybe his head is already sitting in a cryogenic hatbox somewhere, awaiting nanosuscitation). But we caught the other two big fish. Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands and Henry Kissinger. When they turn up the mood on the forecourt changes, heads turn, smiles beam, commands are whispered into shirt cuffs and ripples of subservience pass through the group.</p>
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<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 13px; margin-left: 0px; border-collapse: collapse; background-repeat: no-repeat; font-family: arial, sans-serif; padding: 0px;">My favourite photo from this year&#8217;s conference is the top of Kissinger&#8217;s head, glimpsed through a train of aides, organisers, delegates and security as he wafts (hobbles grimly) to his car. Pity the poor driver, who&#8217;d just had the gloved hand of a security goon check his bowel for explosives.</p>
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<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 13px; margin-left: 0px; border-collapse: collapse; background-repeat: no-repeat; font-family: arial, sans-serif; padding: 0px;">Two days ago I had breakfast with one of the Bilderberg chauffeurs, who was just about to clock on for an airport zoom. (He had no idea I was a journalist. Was I meant to tell him? Is that a rule? I bought him a coffee – that seems fair.) He was grumpy. He wasn&#8217;t looking forward to being frisked up against his limo, which happens, apparently, if it&#8217;s one of the bigger delegates. Worst was when he delivered &#8220;two important, very old American men, who travelled together&#8221; from the airport. (Does this mean Rockefeller made it after all?)</p>
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<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 13px; margin-left: 0px; border-collapse: collapse; background-repeat: no-repeat; font-family: arial, sans-serif; padding: 0px;">He tells me that a colleague got it so bad before chauffeuring Beatrix that he shouted at the security: &#8220;Don&#8217;t kill me, I&#8217;m just a driver!&#8221;</p>
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<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 13px; margin-left: 0px; border-collapse: collapse; background-repeat: no-repeat; font-family: arial, sans-serif; padding: 0px;">He glanced up to the TV screen in our breakfast bar. &#8220;She was there, too. Esperanza Aguirre. Very important lady.&#8221; He&#8217;s referring to Doña Esperanza Aguirre y Gil de Biedma, Countess of Murillo, and President of Madrid. Not on the list of Bilderberg participants for this year. Wanted to stay under the radar. Failed.</p>
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<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 13px; margin-left: 0px; border-collapse: collapse; background-repeat: no-repeat; font-family: arial, sans-serif; padding: 0px;">My breakfast buddy leaned over his coffee and told me that he had a friend in the police force who&#8217;d said how much the security for this year&#8217;s conference was costing. He drew disgustedly on his breakfast Marlboro. &#8220;Ten million euros.&#8221; I realise this is third-hand breakfast natter, but wow. That&#8217;s a lot of helicopter fuel. (Or is it?)</p>
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<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 13px; margin-left: 0px; border-collapse: collapse; background-repeat: no-repeat; font-family: arial, sans-serif; padding: 0px;">I should stress, the intense security here at Bilderberg has very little to do with any kind of physical &#8220;threat&#8221;. It&#8217;s to do with distance, power and an extraordinary (one might almost say &#8220;unhealthy&#8221;) wariness of the press. In fact so poor is the relationship between press and Bilderberg that we decided this year to plug the gap and provide the conference with a rudimentary press liaison service. We turned bungalow 19 at the Garrofer Park campsite into the Press Office for Bilderberg 2010.</p>
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<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 13px; margin-left: 0px; border-collapse: collapse; background-repeat: no-repeat; font-family: arial, sans-serif; padding: 0px;">We handed out leaflets, delegate biogs, background information, we had a whiteboard for latest news, we even had a box of lanyards. We couldn&#8217;t afford colour-coded ribbons, like they have up at the hotel, but then again we&#8217;re not bankrolled by the Rockefellers. We&#8217;re bankrolled by whatever I can reasonably invoice for these articles – which should just about cover the cost of some dry-wipe pens.</p>
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<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 13px; margin-left: 0px; border-collapse: collapse; background-repeat: no-repeat; font-family: arial, sans-serif; padding: 0px;">The press are represented inside Bilderberg (in our photos you&#8217;ll see, for example, the CEO of the Washington Post and the editor-in-chief of the Economist) but they&#8217;re not talking. What happens in Bilderberg stays in Bilderberg. Except for policy. That gets everywhere.</p>
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<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 13px; margin-left: 0px; border-collapse: collapse; background-repeat: no-repeat; font-family: arial, sans-serif; padding: 0px;">Just this weekend the former Nato secretary general, Willy Claes (Bilderberg 1994), said on Belgian radio that at Bilderberg each participant is given a report and they are &#8220;considered to use this report in setting their policies in the environments in which they affect&#8221;. This remark is revealing of the Bilderberg dynamic: the flowing of policy out from Bilderberg and into the world, from power towards political implementation. From the steering committee to the guest members.</p>
<p><span class="inline" style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 20px; margin-bottom: 10px; margin-left: 0px; border-collapse: collapse; background-repeat: no-repeat; display: block; float: left; width: auto; padding: 0px;"><img style="padding-top: 5px; padding-right: 0px; padding-bottom: 0px; padding-left: 0px; border-collapse: collapse; background-repeat: no-repeat; margin: 0px;" src="http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2010/6/9/1276075964948/Queen-Beatrix-portrait.-002.jpg" alt="Queen Beatrix portrait." width="140" height="130" /><span class="caption" style="border-collapse: collapse; background-repeat: no-repeat; color: #666666; line-height: 1.25; font-size: 0.858em; display: block; width: 140px; padding: 0px; margin: 0px;">Queen Beatrix portrait. Photograph: Andrew Maughan</span></span></p>
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<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 13px; margin-left: 0px; border-collapse: collapse; background-repeat: no-repeat; font-family: arial, sans-serif; padding: 0px;">But never mind what the agenda of Bilderberg might be (and when one says &#8220;Bilderberg&#8221;, one is really talking about its steering committee of 33 people). Never mind where you stand on the project for a united Europe. Or the usefulness of a global currency. Never mind what they&#8217;re talking about. Never mind when the attack on Iran is scheduled. Simply understand that a very important, seriously managed conference has just taken place.</p>
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<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 13px; margin-left: 0px; border-collapse: collapse; background-repeat: no-repeat; font-family: arial, sans-serif; padding: 0px;">The Dolce Sitges has a separate conference centre, with a luxurious labyrinth of underground seminar rooms for side briefings: I skulked down there before the weekend, got a sense of the scale of things, used the executive facilities. This is an important and indisputable fact: Bilderberg is a conference, with a well-oiled conference team, a full timetable, a huge budget, and a set of softly lit, beautifully appointed underground lavatories. It is a big deal, a serious deal.</p>
<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 13px; margin-left: 0px; border-collapse: collapse; background-repeat: no-repeat; font-family: arial, sans-serif; padding: 0px;">No one spends €10m policing a ping pong tournament. Not even Robert Zoellick. Of course, bear in mind €10m is small batatas compared with what Canada is about to spend on policing the G8/G20 circus later this month. A very uncool $1bn. (You read that correctly.) At least the press are invited. Lanyards for everyone!</p>
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<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 13px; margin-left: 0px; border-collapse: collapse; background-repeat: no-repeat; font-family: arial, sans-serif; padding: 0px;">And speaking of things being uncool, we&#8217;re very pleased with our photograph of Nout Wellink, the president of the Dutch central bank. Now I&#8217;m not one to start throwing around advice about hairstyles, but really Nout. Get some product into it.</p>
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<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 13px; margin-left: 0px; border-collapse: collapse; background-repeat: no-repeat; font-family: arial, sans-serif; padding: 0px;">As you can see, the photohaul from Bilderberg 2010 has been remarkable, thanks in no small part to the intrepid Quierosaber, whose McNabbian determination and leafy lenswork provided so many of the images that are now zipping around the world. If you know someone who&#8217;s never heard of Bilderberg, show them these photographs. And if you yourself don&#8217;t know what &#8220;Bilderberg&#8221; is, start knowing. Start wondering.</p>
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<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 13px; margin-left: 0px; border-collapse: collapse; background-repeat: no-repeat; font-family: arial, sans-serif; padding: 0px;">And stop, once and for all, saying that it&#8217;s a bunch of has-beens meeting up for cocktails and cribbage. You must really have to want Bilderberg not to be important if you chirp away that it&#8217;s not important. Whistle hard enough with your hands over your ears and you won&#8217;t hear the thunder.</p>
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<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 13px; margin-left: 0px; border-collapse: collapse; background-repeat: no-repeat; font-family: arial, sans-serif; padding: 0px;">Love it as he does, Robert Zoellick didn&#8217;t come to Sitges for the table tennis. Stop perpetuating this idiotic untruth, stop with the lazy dismissals, the sneery, unfunny, tryhard cynicism that dismisses the conference as unimportant and anyone who says otherwise as a &#8220;loon&#8221;. You&#8217;re starting to sound stupid.</p>
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<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 13px; margin-left: 0px; border-collapse: collapse; background-repeat: no-repeat; font-family: arial, sans-serif; padding: 0px;">And speaking of sounding stupid, here&#8217;s what Iain Hollingshead wrote about Bilderberg in the Daily Telegraph last week: &#8220;The reality of these conferences appears to boil down to a group of willy-waggling old men comparing their security details and dreaming of past glories.&#8221; Does that describe Jyrki Catainen, Finland&#8217;s 39-year-old finance minister? Or Microsoft&#8217;s chief research officer, Craig Mundie? Or Bill Gates? Or the prime minister of <a style="border-collapse: collapse; background-repeat: no-repeat; color: #005689; text-decoration: none; padding: 0px; margin: 0px;" title="More from guardian.co.uk on Spain" href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/spain">Spain</a>?</p>
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<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 13px; margin-left: 0px; border-collapse: collapse; background-repeat: no-repeat; font-family: arial, sans-serif; padding: 0px;">The premier of British Columbia, Gordon Campbell, is 62. Still a little young to be put out to grass, a little too spry to be waggling his willy at past glories, especially when you consider that a trip to Bilderberg often means a career leap is just round the corner. (David Cameron 2008, Tony Blair 1993, Bill Clinton 1991). Congratulations, Prime Minister Campbell!</p>
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<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 13px; margin-left: 0px; border-collapse: collapse; background-repeat: no-repeat; font-family: arial, sans-serif; padding: 0px;">Also, let&#8217;s also keep an eye on Olaf Scholz (52, German SDP party), snapped in the background of our Craig Mundie shot. Looks like Scholz has just been beckoned up the golden ladder.</p>
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<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 13px; margin-left: 0px; border-collapse: collapse; background-repeat: no-repeat; font-family: arial, sans-serif; padding: 0px;">The photos here on the Guardian, or <a style="border-collapse: collapse; background-repeat: no-repeat; color: #005689; text-decoration: none; padding: 0px; margin: 0px;" title="infoCon.ro" href="http://www.infocon.ro/">infoCon.ro</a>, and the dozens of TV reports, YouTube clips, blog posts, newspaper articles, radio interviews, tweets and Facebook statuses that have originated from Sitges this past week can finally lay to rest the bizarre fantasy (or brilliant PR strategy) that Bilderberg is an insignificant golfing weekend. Or at most, a &#8220;talking shop&#8221;. Because calling Bilderberg a &#8220;talking shop&#8221; is like calling a war a &#8220;police action&#8221;.</p>
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<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 13px; margin-left: 0px; border-collapse: collapse; background-repeat: no-repeat; font-family: arial, sans-serif; padding: 0px;">It&#8217;s like calling Henry Kissinger the winner of the 1973 Nobel peace prize.</p>
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<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 13px; margin-left: 0px; border-collapse: collapse; background-repeat: no-repeat; font-family: arial, sans-serif; padding: 0px;">For me, one of the most rewarding moments of Bilderberg 2010 was when we tweaked the levels and Kissinger emerged ghoulishly from the shadows of our photos. Before Sitges we were so unsure that we&#8217;d see anyone captured on film (even a lowly transnational CEO, never mind Henry Kissinger) that we appointed the Bilderberg conference&#8217;s first Official Artist: Andrew Maughan.</p>
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<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 13px; margin-left: 0px; border-collapse: collapse; background-repeat: no-repeat; font-family: arial, sans-serif; padding: 0px;">Here&#8217;s Andrew&#8217;s portrait of Bilderberg&#8217;s Queen Beatrix, looking as if she&#8217;s lost a little weight:</p>
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<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 13px; margin-left: 0px; border-collapse: collapse; background-repeat: no-repeat; font-family: arial, sans-serif; padding: 0px;">Of his portraits, Andrew writes: &#8220;The viewer&#8217;s knowledge or lack of knowledge of the individual is important when it comes to piecing together the fragmented clues within the painting. The viewer is expected to have to invest their time, dig deeper in order to understand, but you will never fully know.&#8221;</p>
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<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 13px; margin-left: 0px; border-collapse: collapse; background-repeat: no-repeat; font-family: arial, sans-serif; padding: 0px;">Andrew has been faithfully documenting Bilderberg 2010 in oils, and a gallery of his works will be put up in the coming days at the website of<a style="border-collapse: collapse; background-repeat: no-repeat; color: #005689; text-decoration: none; padding: 0px; margin: 0px;" title="Trilever" href="http://www.trilever.com/">Trilever</a>, the PR company we set up to handle the Bilderberg account, alongside links to all the photos, press releases, and news of next year&#8217;s meeting (whenever that will emerge).</p>
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<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 13px; margin-left: 0px; border-collapse: collapse; background-repeat: no-repeat; font-family: arial, sans-serif; padding: 0px;">Until then, enjoy our <a style="border-collapse: collapse; background-repeat: no-repeat; color: #005689; text-decoration: none; padding: 0px; margin: 0px;" title="gallery of Bilderberg bigwigs" href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/gallery/2010/jun/09/bilderberg-spain">gallery of Bilderberg bigwigs</a>, check out the new faces we&#8217;ve added to our <a style="border-collapse: collapse; background-repeat: no-repeat; color: #005689; text-decoration: none; padding: 0px; margin: 0px;" title="Spot The Delegate" href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/blog/2010/jun/08/charlie-skelton-bilderberg-2010-delegates">Spot The Delegate</a> competition and stay tuned for my final report from Bilderberg 2010, in which I get publicly branded an MI6 agent. Don&#8217;t go away!</p>
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<p style="padding-top: 0px; padding-right: 0px; padding-bottom: 1em; padding-left: 0px; font-size: 1.4em; line-height: 1.38em; color: #404040; margin: 0px;">The case of the homeschooling couple from Germany who were granted political asylum in the United States, about which<a style="text-decoration: none; color: #234b7b;" href="http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/edwest/100024302/can-i-claim-asylum-in-the-us/"> Ed West </a>blogged recently, becomes even more interesting if one reads the remarks of the man who granted the Romeikes asylum, Immigration Judge Lawrence O. Burman, of Memphis, Tennessee.</p>
<p style="padding-top: 0px; padding-right: 0px; padding-bottom: 1em; padding-left: 0px; font-size: 1.4em; line-height: 1.38em; color: #404040; margin: 0px;">Burman said: “We can’t expect every country to follow our constitution. The world might be a better place if it did. However, the rights being violated here are basic human rights that no country has a right to violate.” He observed: “Homeschoolers are a particular social group that the German government is trying to suppress. This family has a well-founded fear of persecution… therefore, they are eligible for asylum…”</p>
<p style="padding-top: 0px; padding-right: 0px; padding-bottom: 1em; padding-left: 0px; font-size: 1.4em; line-height: 1.38em; color: #404040; margin: 0px;">Those last remarks might have been uttered in 1933. Do we truly realise the significance of what has happened? Do we understand that, as citizens of the European Union, we now belong to a totalitarian state from which fleeing citizens are being granted political asylum in the United States? Twenty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, tyranny is back in business in Germany.</p>
<p style="padding-top: 0px; padding-right: 0px; padding-bottom: 1em; padding-left: 0px; font-size: 1.4em; line-height: 1.38em; color: #404040; margin: 0px;">Judge Burman added that the scariest thing about this case was the motivation of the German government. He said that, rather than being concerned with the welfare of the children, it was trying to stamp out parallel societies. Making his court order, the judge voiced concern that, although Germany was a democratic country and an ally, the policy of persecuting homeschoolers was “repellent to everything we believe as Americans”.</p>
<p style="padding-top: 0px; padding-right: 0px; padding-bottom: 1em; padding-left: 0px; font-size: 1.4em; line-height: 1.38em; color: #404040; margin: 0px;">That offers a useful insight into how Americans, living in a free country, view the creeping totalitarianism that has engulfed Europe. For this is not just a German issue: we are all helots under state control. Why did the German homeschoolers not seek political asylum in Britain? Because our rulers subscribe to the same tyrannical statist philosophy, is the answer. Every possible obstacle is put in the way of homeschooling parents in Britain.</p>
<p style="padding-top: 0px; padding-right: 0px; padding-bottom: 1em; padding-left: 0px; font-size: 1.4em; line-height: 1.38em; color: #404040; margin: 0px;">The mentality is that the state – not parents – is the natural controller and shaper of children’s lives and beliefs. When a schoolgirl can be given an abortion without her parents’ knowledge, we know that, while public utilities may have been privatised, children have been nationalised. The Romeikes who fled from Germany objected to their children being forced to follow a curriculum that they believed was anti-Christian. The same would apply in British state schools, where pornographic sex education is increasingly being made compulsory.</p>
<p style="padding-top: 0px; padding-right: 0px; padding-bottom: 1em; padding-left: 0px; font-size: 1.4em; line-height: 1.38em; color: #404040; margin: 0px;">Is that a new idea? Not at all. It was first implemented as government policy in 1919, during the short-lived communist dictatorship of Bela Kun in Hungary, when Georg Lukacs, as deputy commissar for “culture”, enforced his system of Cultural Terrorism, force-feeding children pornographic sex education, teaching them to laugh at their parents and at monogamy and to reject the family and religion. Lukacs was a founder of the Frankfurt School of Marxism, later popularised by Herbert Marcuse, whose demented notions are today called Political Correctness and, as such, have colonised Western governments.</p>
<p style="padding-top: 0px; padding-right: 0px; padding-bottom: 1em; padding-left: 0px; font-size: 1.4em; line-height: 1.38em; color: #404040; margin: 0px;">It takes the forthright remarks of an American judge, in a country where the culture war has not yet been lost, to bring home to us in Europe that we already inhabit the Gulag. The Berlin Wall did not “fall” – it was just moved further west.</p>
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Five-dollar registration fee for persons planning to overthrow US government
Terrorists who want to overthrow the United States government must now register with South Carolina&#8217;s Secretary of State and declare their intentions &#8212; or face a $25,000 fine and up to 10 years in prison.
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<p style="cursor: default; background-image: none; margin-bottom: 16px; background-repeat: initial; background-attachment: initial; -webkit-background-clip: initial; -webkit-background-origin: initial; background-color: initial; background-position: initial initial; border: initial none initial;">Terrorists who want to overthrow the United States government must now register with South Carolina&#8217;s Secretary of State and declare their intentions &#8212; or face a $25,000 fine and up to 10 years in prison.</p>
<p style="cursor: default; background-image: none; margin-bottom: 16px; background-repeat: initial; background-attachment: initial; -webkit-background-clip: initial; -webkit-background-origin: initial; background-color: initial; background-position: initial initial; border: initial none initial;">The state&#8217;s &#8220;<a style="cursor: default; background-image: none; margin-bottom: 16px; background-repeat: initial; background-attachment: initial; -webkit-background-clip: initial; -webkit-background-origin: initial; background-color: initial; color: blue; text-decoration: underline; background-position: initial initial; border: initial none initial;" href="http://www.scstatehouse.gov/code/t23c029.htm">Subversive Activities Registration Act</a>,&#8221; passed last year and now officially <a style="cursor: default; background-image: none; margin-bottom: 16px; background-repeat: initial; background-attachment: initial; -webkit-background-clip: initial; -webkit-background-origin: initial; background-color: initial; color: blue; text-decoration: underline; background-position: initial initial; border: initial none initial;" href="http://www.nowpublic.com/world/south-carolina-terrorist-registration-law-paperwork-al-queda-2569751.html">on the books</a>, states that &#8220;every member of a subversive organization, or an organization subject to foreign control, every foreign agent and every person who advocates, teaches, advises or practices the duty, necessity or propriety of controlling, conducting, seizing or overthrowing the government of the United States &#8230; shall register with the Secretary of State.&#8221;</p>
<p style="cursor: default; background-image: none; margin-bottom: 16px; background-repeat: initial; background-attachment: initial; -webkit-background-clip: initial; -webkit-background-origin: initial; background-color: initial; background-position: initial initial; border: initial none initial;">There&#8217;s even a $5 filing fee.</p>
<p style="cursor: default; background-image: none; margin-bottom: 16px; background-repeat: initial; background-attachment: initial; -webkit-background-clip: initial; -webkit-background-origin: initial; background-color: initial; background-position: initial initial; border: initial none initial;">By &#8220;subversive organization,&#8221; the law means &#8220;every corporation, society, association, camp, group, bund, political party, assembly, body or organization, composed of two or more persons, which directly or indirectly advocates, advises, teaches or practices the duty, necessity or propriety of controlling, conducting, seizing or overthrowing the government of the United States [or] of this State.&#8221;</p>
<p style="cursor: default; background-image: none; margin-bottom: 16px; background-repeat: initial; background-attachment: initial; -webkit-background-clip: initial; -webkit-background-origin: initial; background-color: initial; background-position: initial initial; border: initial none initial;"><small style="cursor: default; background-image: none; margin-bottom: 16px; background-repeat: initial; background-attachment: initial; -webkit-background-clip: initial; -webkit-background-origin: initial; background-color: initial; background-position: initial initial; border: initial none initial;">Story continues below&#8230;</small></p>
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<p style="cursor: default; background-image: none; margin-bottom: 16px; background-repeat: initial; background-attachment: initial; -webkit-background-clip: initial; -webkit-background-origin: initial; background-color: initial; background-position: initial initial; border: initial none initial;">A PDF of the registration form can be found <a style="cursor: default; background-image: none; margin-bottom: 16px; background-repeat: initial; background-attachment: initial; -webkit-background-clip: initial; -webkit-background-origin: initial; background-color: initial; color: blue; text-decoration: underline; background-position: initial initial; border: initial none initial;" href="http://fitsnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/SubversiveAgentForm.pdf">here</a>, courtesy of FitsNews.</p>
<p style="cursor: default; background-image: none; margin-bottom: 16px; background-repeat: initial; background-attachment: initial; -webkit-background-clip: initial; -webkit-background-origin: initial; background-color: initial; background-position: initial initial; border: initial none initial;">The law also gives subversive organizations &#8220;subject to foreign control&#8221; 30 days to register with the state after setting up shop in South Carolina.</p>
<p style="cursor: default; background-image: none; margin-bottom: 16px; background-repeat: initial; background-attachment: initial; -webkit-background-clip: initial; -webkit-background-origin: initial; background-color: initial; background-position: initial initial; border: initial none initial;">While the intention of the law is apparently aimed at Islamic terrorists, it&#8217;s unclear in the law&#8217;s wording whether it can be applied to right-wing militias, some of whom have reputedly called for the overthrow of the US government. The law states that &#8220;fraternal&#8221; and &#8220;patriotic&#8221; groups are exempt from the law, but only if they don&#8217;t &#8220;contemplate the overthrow of the government.&#8221;</p>
<p style="cursor: default; background-image: none; margin-bottom: 16px; background-repeat: initial; background-attachment: initial; -webkit-background-clip: initial; -webkit-background-origin: initial; background-color: initial; background-position: initial initial; border: initial none initial;">While the law is clearly redundant &#8212; there are plenty of statutes at the state and federal level through which terrorists can be prosecuted &#8212; it reflects a not-uncommon pattern in some states of &#8220;doubling down&#8221; against particular crimes.</p>
<p style="cursor: default; background-image: none; margin-bottom: 16px; background-repeat: initial; background-attachment: initial; -webkit-background-clip: initial; -webkit-background-origin: initial; background-color: initial; background-position: initial initial; border: initial none initial;">For instance, South Carolina is among those states which require drug dealers to <a style="cursor: default; background-image: none; margin-bottom: 16px; background-repeat: initial; background-attachment: initial; -webkit-background-clip: initial; -webkit-background-origin: initial; background-color: initial; color: blue; text-decoration: underline; background-position: initial initial; border: initial none initial;" href="http://blog.al.com/live/2010/01/taxing_illegal_drugs_alabamas.html">declare their illegal income</a>, or face additional criminal penalties on top of the already established penalties for buying, possessing and selling drugs.</p>
<p style="cursor: default; background-image: none; margin-bottom: 16px; background-repeat: initial; background-attachment: initial; -webkit-background-clip: initial; -webkit-background-origin: initial; background-color: initial; background-position: initial initial; border: initial none initial;">The South Carolina blog FitsNews <a style="cursor: default; background-image: none; margin-bottom: 16px; background-repeat: initial; background-attachment: initial; -webkit-background-clip: initial; -webkit-background-origin: initial; background-color: initial; color: blue; text-decoration: underline; background-position: initial initial; border: initial none initial;" href="http://www.fitsnews.com/2010/02/04/terrorists-must-register-with-sc-secretary-of-state/">describes the new law</a> as &#8220;bureaucracy for terrorists.&#8221;</p>
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<h1 style="font-size: 30px; color: #000000; ">EU wipes England off the map &#8211; as Gordon Brown flies the flag of St George over Downing Street</h1>
<p>Last updated at 16:23 23 April 2008<br />
The Tories have issued a St George&#8217;s Day rallying cry against plans by Brussels to &#8220;wipe England off the map&#8221; and create a United Europe.</p>
<p>As Gordon Brown hoisted the English national flag over 10 Downing Street to celebrate St George&#8217;s Day, it was revealed that EU officials had revised a map wiping out the country and the Channel.</p>
<p>The change splits England into three and lumps those parts together with chunks of other countries to create &#8220;transnational regions&#8221;.</p>
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<p>It is claimed these zones &#8211; which have been allocated their own budgets &#8211; are intended to boost trade between EU nations.</p>
<p>But the Tories yesterday accused the Government of trying &#8220;to create a European superstate via the back door&#8221;.</p>
<p>Under the programme, known as INTER-REG, counties along England&#8217;s south coast form the &#8220;Manche Region&#8221; along with northern France.</p>
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<p>The &#8220;Atlantic Region&#8221; takes in western England, along with Ireland, Wales and parts of Portugal, Spain, France and Scotland.</p>
<p>Meanwhile eastern England is part of the &#8220;North Sea Region&#8221;, which covers areas of Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Belgium, Norway and the Netherlands.</p>
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<p>The UK Government is fully behind the project, even though the words &#8220;England&#8221; and &#8220;Britain&#8221; are left off official maps of each area and the Manche Region renames the English Channel &#8220;The Channel Sea&#8221;.</p>
<p>Each region, which will be given taxpayers&#8217; money to promote trade links, cultural ties, transport policies and tourism, is to be run by a &#8220;managing authority&#8221; of unelected officials overseen by a director.</p>
<p>None will be based in the UK, with Manche ruled by the French, Atlantic by the Portuguese and North Sea by the Danes.</p>
<p>The regions have legal status and Manche has a budget of £261million between 2007 and 2013, Atlantic £127million and North Sea £219million.</p>
<p>Every project funded by a region must have a publicity campaign which ensures &#8220;there is provision for flying the EU flag at least one week every year&#8221;.</p>
<p>Eric Pickles, the Conservatives&#8217; communities spokesman, said: &#8220;We already knew that Gordon Brown had hoisted the white flag of surrender to the European Constitution.</p>
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<p>&#8220;Now the Labour Government has been caught red-handed conspiring with European bureaucrats to create a European superstate via the back door.</p>
<p>&#8220;Gordon Brown literally wants to wipe England off the map.&#8221;</p>
<p>But a spokesman for the Department for Communities and Local Government insisted: &#8220;It has nothing to do with altering names on maps.</p>
<p>&#8220;It is about support for business, helping boost employment and turning around deprived areas&#8230; helping firms in Kent do business with people in Northern France or promoting joint tourism initiatives between different countries.&#8221;</p>
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<p>The move came as Gordon Brown ordered that all UK Government buildings with two flag poles should fly the cross of St George alongside the union banner.</p>
<p>It follows a review of flag flying practices. Number 10 will in future fly the Scottish and Welsh flags on their patron saints&#8217; days.</p>
<p>Northern Ireland does not have an official national flag, and so the same practice will not apply on St Patrick&#8217;s Day.</p>
<p>&#8220;The Prime Minister&#8217;s view is that of course we should celebrate our Britishness, but celebrating our Britishness does not mean we cannot also celebrate our Englishness, Scottishness, Welshness or Northern Irishness,&#8221; said the spokesman.</p>
<p>The English flag last flew over Downing Street during the 2006 World Cup.</p>
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<p>For centuries the people of Kent have called their county the Garden of England. So they might find it quite a surprise that &#8211; according to the European Union at least &#8211; they are actually part of France.</p>
<p>Along with next-door Sussex, Kent has been rolled in with the Calais area on a map drawn up for Brussels.</p>
<p>The counties now belong to the &#8220;Trans-Manche region&#8221;.</p>
<p>Under the plans from German cartographers, the East of England has also been shoehorned into a new region, which includes Scandinavia.</p>
<p>The Western side of Britain has been lumped together with Ireland and the Atlantic coasts of France, Spain and Portugal.</p>
<p>The Tories accused the EU of plotting to undermine nation states and even &#8220;wipe Britain off the map&#8221;.</p>
<p>They warned that the German government wants to make the downgrading of national borders a key plank of its presidency of the EU next year &#8211; despite the rejection of the European Constitution by voters.</p>
<p>Brussels bureaucrats are poised to take charge of all &#8220;spatial information&#8221; in EU nations, forcing the 25 member states to bring their maps into line with specifications laid down by Brussels.</p>
<p>Those living in counties from Essex northwards will join the North Sea region under the plans, which take in coastal areas of Belgium, Holland, Germany, Denmark, Sweden and Norway.</p>
<p>The new regions have been drawn up for a project called Interreg, which wants to foster cross-border co-operation on issues such as tourism, trade, health and the environment.</p>
<p>The EU project will lead to a harmonisation of geographical names, administrative units and maps.</p>
<p>Brussels will also be able to create a database of property information used for taxation purposes.</p>
<p>The Tories claim this could be the first step in imposing an EU-wide property tax.</p>
<p>Local government spokesman Eric Pickles said: &#8220;Under the Labour Government, Britain has already been subdivided into regions as part of John Prescott&#8217;s empire building.</p>
<p>&#8220;I fear that there is an agenda to undermine national identities and impose a United States of Europe by stealth. Conservatives will fight these attempts to Balkanise Britain.</p>
<p>&#8220;I fear Eurocrats could literally wipe Britain off the map and hardworking families and pensioners should be concerned that Europe wants the authority to build a database of their homes &#8211; this threatens to lead to an EU-wide property tax.</p>
<p>&#8220;We should work constructively with Europe to promote trade and co-operation between nations, but Conservatives believe that this is just the type of unwarranted interference that gives Brussels a bad name.&#8221;</p>
<p>In a dossier on the new map, the Tories also warned: &#8220;Extending &#8220;transnationality&#8221; is to be a key part of German plans for their presidency of the European Union next year.&#8221;</p>
<p>In June, Wolfgang Tiefensee, a German minister, said: &#8220;There is the great hope underlying the goal of a United Europe that we can permanently overcome old borders.&#8221;</p>
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<p>Obama has issued another executive  order, this time establishing a so-called “Council of  Governors.”</p>
<p>The order, signed on January 11, further diminishes the sovereignty of the states and builds on a framework for possible martial law. The executive order was completely ignored by the corporate media.</p>
<p>“By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including section 1822 of the National Defense Authorization Act of 2008 (Public Law 110-181), and in order to strengthen further the partnership between the Federal Government and State governments to protect our Nation and its people and property,” the order reads.</p>
<blockquote><p>The Council shall meet at the call of the Secretary of Defense or the Co-Chairs of the Council to exchange views, information, or advice with the Secretary of Defense; the Secretary of Homeland Security; the Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism; the Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs and Public Engagement; the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Homeland Defense and Americas’ Security Affairs; the Commander, United States Northern Command; the Chief, National Guard Bureau; the Commandant of the Coast Guard; and other appropriate officials of the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Defense, and appropriate officials of other executive departments or agencies as may be designated by the Secretary of Defense or the Secretary of Homeland Security.</p></blockquote>
<p>In other words, the Pentagon and Homeland Security will give hand-picked governors their marching orders under the guise of “synchronization and integration of State and Federal military activities in the United States,” a direct violation of Posse Comitatus.</p>
<p>Read the entire executive order <span id="apture_prvw1"><span style="background-position: right -448px;"> </span><a href="http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/2010executive_order.pdf">here</a></span> (in PDF format).</p>
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<p><strong><span class="txtSubTitle" style="font-size: large;"><span style="text-transform: capitalize;"> </span></span></strong><span class="txtBody" style="font-size: small;">Are the ideas of the conservative political philosopher <a href="http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article5010.htm#who">Leo Strauss</a> a shaping influence on the Bush administration’s world outlook? Danny Postel interviews Shadia Drury – a leading scholarly critic of Strauss – and asks her about the connection between Plato’s dialogues, secrets and lies, and the United States-led war in Iraq.</span></p>
<p><strong>By Danny Postel </strong></p>
<p><span class="txtBody" style="font-size: small;">10/18/03: (</span>openDemocracy) What was initially an anti-war argument is now a matter of public record. It is widely recognised that the Bush administration was not honest about the reasons it gave for invading Iraq.Paul Wolfowitz, the influential United States deputy secretary of defense, has acknowledged that the evidence used to justify the war was “murky” and now says that weapons of mass destruction weren’t the crucial issue anyway (see the book by Sheldon Rampton and John Stauber, <em>Weapons of Mass Deception: the uses of propaganda in Bush’s war on Iraq</em> (<a href="http://www.prwatch.org/books/wmd.html" target="_blank">2003</a>.)</p>
<p>By contrast, <a href="http://www.uregina.ca/arts/CRC/" target="_blank">Shadia Drury</a>, professor of political theory at the University of Regina in Saskatchewan, argues that the use of deception and manipulation in current US policy flow directly from the doctrines of the political philosopher Leo Strauss (1899-1973). His disciples include <a href="http://www.defenselink.mil/bios/depsecdef_bio.html" target="_blank">Paul Wolfowitz</a> and other neo-conservatives who have driven much of the political agenda of the Bush administration.</p>
<p>If Shadia Drury is right, then American policy-makers exercise deception with greater coherence than their British allies in Tony Blair’s 10 Downing Street. In the UK, a <a href="http://www.the-hutton-inquiry.org.uk/" target="_blank">public inquiry</a> is currently underway into the death of the biological weapons expert David Kelly. A central theme is also whether the government deceived the public, as a BBC reporter suggested.</p>
<p>The inquiry has documented at least some of the ways the prime minister’s entourage ‘sexed up’ the presentation of intelligence on the Iraqi threat. But few doubt that in terms of their philosophy, if they have one, members of Blair’s staff believe they must be trusted as honest. Any apparent deceptions they may be involved in are for them matters of presentation or ‘spin’: attempts to project an honest gloss when surrounded by a dishonest media.</p>
<p>The deep influence of Leo Strauss’s ideas on the current architects of US foreign policy has been referred to, if sporadically, in the press (hence an insider witticism about the influence of “Leo-cons”). Christopher Hitchens, an ardent advocate of the war, wrote unashamedly in November 2002 (in an article felicitously titled <a href="http://slate.msn.com/id/2073634/" target="_blank"><em>Machiavelli in Mesopotamia</em></a>) that:</p>
<blockquote><p>“[p]art of the charm of the regime-change argument (from the point of view of its supporters) is that it depends on premises and objectives that cannot, at least by the administration, be publicly avowed. Since Paul Wolfowitz is from the intellectual school of Leo Strauss – and appears in fictional guise as such in Saul Bellow’s novel <em>Ravelstein</em> – one may even suppose that he enjoys this arcane and occluded aspect of the debate.”</p></blockquote>
<p>Perhaps no scholar has done as much to illuminate the Strauss phenomenon as Shadia Drury. For fifteen years she has been shining a heat lamp on the Straussians with such books as <em>The Political Ideas of Leo Strauss</em> (<a href="http://www.uregina.ca/arts/CRC/book_politicalideas.html" target="_blank">1988</a>) and <em>Leo Strauss and the American Right</em> (<a href="http://www.uregina.ca/arts/CRC/book_americanright.html" target="_blank">1997</a>). She is also the author of <em>Alexandre Kojève: the Roots of Postmodern Politics</em> (1994) and <em>Terror and Civilization</em> (forthcoming).She argues that the central claims of Straussian thought wield a crucial influence on men of power in the contemporary United States. She elaborates her argument in this interview.</p>
<p><strong>A natural order of inequality</strong></p>
<p><strong>Danny Postel:</strong> You’ve argued that there is an important connection between the teachings of Leo Strauss and the Bush administration’s selling of the Iraq war. What is that connection?</p>
<p><strong>Shadia Drury:</strong> Leo Strauss was a great believer in the efficacy and usefulness of lies in politics. Public support for the Iraq war rested on lies about Iraq posing an imminent threat to the United States – the business about weapons of mass destruction and a fictitious alliance between al-Qaida and the Iraqi regime. Now that the lies have been exposed, Paul Wolfowitz and others in the war party are denying that these were the real reasons for the war.</p>
<p>So what <em>were</em> the real reasons? Reorganising the balance of power in the Middle East in favour of Israel? Expanding American hegemony in the Arab world? Possibly. But these reasons would not have been sufficient in themselves to mobilise American support for the war. And the Straussian cabal in the administration realised that.</p>
<p><strong>Danny Postel:</strong> The neo-conservative vision is commonly taken to be about spreading democracy and liberal values globally. And when Strauss is mentioned in the press, he is typically described as a great defender of liberal democracy against totalitarian tyranny. You’ve written, however, that Strauss had a “profound antipathy to both liberalism and democracy.”</p>
<p><strong>Shadia Drury:</strong> The idea that Strauss was a great defender of liberal democracy is laughable. I suppose that Strauss’s disciples consider it a noble lie. Yet many in the media have been gullible enough to believe it.</p>
<p>How could an admirer of Plato and Nietzsche be a liberal democrat? The ancient philosophers whom Strauss most cherished believed that the unwashed masses were not fit for either truth or liberty, and that giving them these sublime treasures would be like throwing pearls before swine. In contrast to modern political thinkers, the ancients denied that there is any natural right to liberty. Human beings are born neither free nor equal. The natural human condition, they held, is not one of freedom, but of subordination – and in Strauss’s estimation they were right in thinking so.</p>
<p>Praising the wisdom of the ancients and condemning the folly of the moderns was the whole point of Strauss’s most famous book, <em>Natural Right and History</em>. The cover of the book sports the American Declaration of Independence. But the book is a celebration of nature – not the natural rights of man (as the appearance of the book would lead one to believe) but the natural order of domination and subordination.</p>
<p><strong>The necessity of lies</strong></p>
<p><strong>Danny Postel:</strong> What is the relevance of Strauss’s interpretation of Plato’s notion of the noble lie?</p>
<p><strong>Shadia Drury:</strong> Strauss rarely spoke in his own name. He wrote as a commentator on the classical texts of political theory. But he was an extremely opinionated and dualistic commentator. The fundamental distinction that pervades and informs all of his work is that between the ancients and the <a href="http://www.semcoop.com/detail/0226776891" target="_blank">moderns</a>. Strauss divided the history of political thought into two camps: the ancients (like Plato) are wise and wily, whereas the moderns (like Locke and other liberals) are vulgar and foolish. Now, it seems to me eminently fair and reasonable to attribute to Strauss the ideas he attributes to his beloved ancients.</p>
<p>In Plato’s dialogues, everyone assumes that Socrates is Plato’s mouthpiece. But Strauss argues in his book <a href="http://www.semcoop.com/detail/0226777014" target="_blank"><em>The City and Man</em></a> (pp. 74-5, 77, 83-4, 97, 100, 111) that <a href="http://www.utm.edu/research/iep/t/thrasymachus.htm" target="_blank">Thrasymachus</a> is Plato’s real mouthpiece (on this point, see also M.F. Burnyeat, “Sphinx without a Secret”, <em>New York Review of Books</em>, <a href="http://www.nybooks.com/articles/5444" target="_blank">30 May 1985</a> [paid-for only]). So, we must surmise that Strauss shares the insights of the wise Plato (alias Thrasymachus) that justice is merely the interest of the stronger; that those in power make the rules in their own interests and call it justice.</p>
<p>Leo Strauss repeatedly defends the political realism of Thrasymachus and <a href="http://www.the-prince-by-machiavelli.com/summary-of-the-prince-by-machiavelli.html" target="_blank">Machiavelli</a> (see, for example, his <em>Natural Right and History</em>, p. 106). This view of the world is clearly manifest in the foreign policy of the current administration in the United States.</p>
<p>A second fundamental belief of Strauss’s ancients has to do with their insistence on the need for secrecy and the necessity of lies. In his book <em>Persecution and the Art of Writing</em>, Strauss outlines why secrecy is necessary. He argues that the wise must conceal their views for two reasons – to spare the people’s feelings and to protect the elite from possible reprisals.</p>
<p>The people will not be happy to learn that there is only one natural right – the right of the superior to rule over the inferior, the master over the slave, the husband over the wife, and the wise few over the vulgar many. In <em>On Tyranny</em>, Strauss refers to this natural right as the “tyrannical teaching” of his beloved ancients. It is tyrannical in the classic sense of rule above rule or in the absence of law (p. 70).</p>
<p>Now, the ancients were determined to keep this tyrannical teaching secret because the people are not likely to tolerate the fact that they are intended for subordination; indeed, they may very well turn their resentment against the superior few. Lies are thus necessary to protect the superior few from the persecution of the vulgar many.</p>
<p>The effect of Strauss’s teaching is to convince his acolytes that they are the natural ruling elite and the persecuted few. And it does not take much intelligence for them to surmise that they are in a situation of great danger, especially in a world devoted to the modern ideas of equal rights and freedoms. Now more than ever, the wise few must proceed cautiously and with circumspection. So, they come to the conclusion that they have a moral justification to lie in order to avoid persecution. Strauss goes so far as to say that dissembling and deception – in effect, a culture of lies – is the peculiar justice of the wise.</p>
<p>Strauss justifies his position by an appeal to Plato’s concept of the noble lie. But in truth, Strauss has a very impoverished conception of Plato’s noble lie. Plato thought that the noble lie is a story whose details are fictitious; but at the heart of it is a profound truth.</p>
<p>In the myth of metals, for example, some people have golden souls – meaning that they are more capable of resisting the temptations of power. And these morally trustworthy types are the ones who are most fit to rule. The details are fictitious, but the moral of the story is that not all human beings are morally equal.</p>
<p>In contrast to this reading of <a href="http://www.press.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/hfs.cgi/00/14230.ctl" target="_blank">Plato</a>, Strauss thinks that the superiority of the ruling philosophers is an <em>intellectual</em> superiority and not a <em>moral</em> one (<em>Natural Right and History</em>, p. 151). For many commentators who (like Karl Popper) have read Plato as a totalitarian, the logical consequence is to doubt that philosophers can be trusted with political power. Those who read him this way invariably reject him. Strauss is the only interpreter who gives a sinister reading to Plato, and then celebrates him.</p>
<p><strong>The dialectic of fear and tyranny</strong></p>
<p><strong>Danny Postel:</strong> In the Straussian scheme of things, there are the wise few and the vulgar many. But there is also a third group – the gentlemen. Would you explain how they figure?</p>
<p><strong>Shadia Drury:</strong> There are indeed three types of men: the wise, the gentlemen, and the vulgar. The wise are the lovers of the harsh, unadulterated truth. They are capable of looking into the abyss without fear and trembling. They recognise neither God nor moral imperatives. They are devoted above all else to their own pursuit of the “higher” pleasures, which amount to consorting with their “puppies” or young initiates.</p>
<p>The second type, the gentlemen, are lovers of honour and glory. They are the most ingratiating towards the conventions of their society – that is, the illusions of the cave. They are true believers in God, honour, and moral imperatives. They are ready and willing to embark on acts of great courage and self-sacrifice at a moment’s notice.</p>
<p>The third type, the vulgar many, are lovers of wealth and pleasure. They are selfish, slothful, and indolent. They can be inspired to rise above their brutish existence only by fear of impending death or catastrophe.</p>
<p>Like Plato, Strauss believed that the supreme political ideal is the rule of the wise. But the rule of the wise is unattainable in the real world. Now, according to the conventional wisdom, Plato realised this, and settled for the rule of law. But Strauss did not endorse this solution entirely. Nor did he think that it was Plato’s <em>real</em> solution – Strauss pointed to the “nocturnal council” in Plato’s <em>Laws</em> to illustrate his point.</p>
<p>The real Platonic solution as understood by Strauss is the <em>covert rule of the wise</em> (see Strauss’s – <a href="http://www.semcoop.com/detail/0226776980" target="_blank"><em>The Argument and the Action of Plato’s Laws</em></a>). This covert rule is facilitated by the overwhelming stupidity of the gentlemen. The more gullible and unperceptive they are, the easier it is for the wise to control and manipulate them. Supposedly, Xenophon makes that clear to us.</p>
<p>For Strauss, the rule of the wise is not about classic conservative values like order, stability, justice, or respect for authority. The rule of the wise is intended as an antidote to modernity. Modernity is the age in which the vulgar many have triumphed. It is the age in which they have come closest to having exactly what their hearts desire – wealth, pleasure, and endless entertainment. But in getting just what they desire, they have unwittingly been reduced to beasts.</p>
<p>Nowhere is this state of affairs more advanced than in America. And the global reach of American culture threatens to trivialise life and turn it into entertainment. This was as terrifying a spectre for Strauss as it was for Alexandre Kojève and <a href="http://www.semcoop.com/detail/0226518892" target="_blank">Carl Schmitt</a>.</p>
<p>This is made clear in Strauss’s exchange with Kojève (reprinted in Strauss’s <em>On Tyranny</em>), and in his commentary on Schmitt’s <em>The Concept of the Political</em> (reprinted in Heinrich Meier, <em>Carl Schmitt and Leo Strauss: The Hidden Dialogue</em>). <a href="http://www.utm.edu/research/iep/k/kojeve.htm" target="_blank">Kojève</a> lamented the animalisation of man and Schmitt worried about the trivialisation of life. All three of them were convinced that liberal economics would turn life into entertainment and destroy politics; all three understood politics as a conflict between mutually hostile groups willing to fight each other to the death. In short, they all thought that man’s humanity depended on his willingness to rush naked into battle and headlong to his death. Only perpetual war can overturn the modern project, with its emphasis on self-preservation and “creature comforts.” Life can be politicised once more, and man’s humanity can be restored.</p>
<p>This terrifying vision fits perfectly well with the desire for honour and glory that the neo-conservative gentlemen covet. It also fits very well with the religious sensibilities of gentlemen. The combination of religion and nationalism is the elixir that Strauss advocates as the way to turn natural, relaxed, hedonistic men into devout nationalists willing to fight and die for their God and country.</p>
<p>I never imagined when I wrote my first book on Strauss that the unscrupulous elite that he elevates would ever come so close to political power, nor that the ominous tyranny of the wise would ever come so close to being realised in the political life of a great nation like the United States. But fear is the greatest ally of tyranny.</p>
<p><strong>Danny Postel:</strong> You’ve described Strauss as a nihilist.</p>
<p><strong>Shadia Drury:</strong> Strauss is a nihilist in the sense that he believes that there is no rational foundation for morality. He is an atheist, and he believes that in the absence of God, morality has no grounding. It’s all about benefiting others and oneself; there is no objective reason for doing so, only rewards and punishments in this life.</p>
<p>But Strauss is not a nihilist if we mean by the term a denial that there is any truth, a belief that everything is interpretation. He does not deny that there is an independent reality. On the contrary, he thinks that independent reality consists in nature and its “order of rank” – the high and the low, the superior and the inferior. Like Nietzsche, he believes that the history of western civilisation has led to the triumph of the inferior, the rabble – something they both lamented profoundly.</p>
<p><strong>Danny Postel:</strong> This connection is curious, since Strauss is bedevilled by Nietzsche; and one of Strauss’s most famous students, <a href="http://www.selu.edu/Academics/Faculty/nadams/educ692/Bloom.html" target="_blank">Allan Bloom</a>, fulminates profusely in his book <em>The Closing of the American Mind</em> against the influence of Nietzsche and Martin Heidegger.</p>
<p><strong>Shadia Drury:</strong> Strauss’s criticism of the existentialists, especially Heidegger, is that they tried to elicit an ethic out of the abyss. This was the ethic of resoluteness – choose whatever you like and be loyal to it to the death; its content does not matter. But Strauss’s reaction to moral nihilism was different. Nihilistic philosophers, he believes, should reinvent the Judæo-Christian God, but live like pagan gods themselves – taking pleasure in the games they play with each other as well as the games they play on ordinary mortals.</p>
<p>The question of nihilism is complicated, but there is no doubt that Strauss’s reading of Plato entails that the philosophers should return to the cave and manipulate the images (in the form of media, magazines, newspapers). They know full well that the line they espouse is mendacious, but they are convinced that theirs are noble lies.</p>
<p><strong>The intoxication of perpetual war</strong></p>
<p><strong>Danny Postel:</strong> You characterise the outlook of the Bush administration as a kind of realism, in the spirit of Thrasymachus and Machiavelli. But isn’t the real divide within the administration (and on the American right more generally) more complex: between foreign policy realists, who are pragmatists, and neo-conservatives, who see themselves as idealists – even moralists – on a mission to topple tyrants, and therefore in a struggle <em>against</em> realism?</p>
<p><strong>Shadia Drury:</strong> I think that the neo-conservatives are for the most part genuine in wanting to spread the American commercial model of liberal democracy around the globe. They are convinced that it is the best thing, not just for America, but for the world. Naturally, there is a tension between these “idealists” and the more hard-headed realists within the administration.</p>
<p>I contend that the tensions and conflicts within the current administration reflect the differences between the surface teaching, which is appropriate for gentlemen, and the ‘nocturnal’ or covert teaching, which the philosophers alone are privy to. It is very unlikely for an ideology inspired by a secret teaching to be entirely coherent.</p>
<p>The issue of nationalism is an example of this. The philosophers, wanting to secure the nation against its external enemies as well as its internal decadence, sloth, pleasure, and consumption, encourage a strong patriotic fervour among the honour-loving gentlemen who wield the reins of power. That strong nationalistic spirit consists in the belief that their nation and its values are the best in the world, and that all other cultures and their values are inferior in comparison.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.aei.org/scholars/scholarID.34/scholar.asp" target="_blank">Irving Kristol</a>, the father of neo-conservatism and a Strauss disciple, denounced nationalism in a 1973 essay; but in another essay written in 1983, he declared that the foreign policy of neo-conservatism must reflect its nationalist proclivities. A decade on, in a 1993 essay, he claimed that “religion, nationalism, and economic growth are the pillars of neoconservatism.” (See “The Coming ‘Conservative Century’”, in <em>Neoconservatism: the autobiography of an idea</em>, p. 365.)</p>
<p>In <em>Reflections of a Neoconservative</em> (p. xiii), Kristol wrote that:</p>
<blockquote><p>“patriotism springs from love of the nation’s past; nationalism arises out of hope for the nation’s future, distinctive greatness…. Neoconservatives believe… that the goals of American foreign policy must go well beyond a narrow, too literal definition of ‘national security’. It is the national interest of a world power, as this is defined by a sense of national destiny … not a myopic national security”.</p></blockquote>
<p>The same sentiment was echoed by the doyen of contemporary <a href="http://www.straussian.net/" target="_blank">Straussianism</a>, Harry Jaffa, when he said that America is the “Zion that will light up all the world.”It is easy to see how this sort of thinking can get out of hand, and why hard-headed realists tend to find it naïve if not dangerous.</p>
<p>But Strauss’s worries about America’s global aspirations are entirely different. Like Heidegger, Schmitt, and Kojève, Strauss would be more concerned that America would succeed in this enterprise than that it would fail. In that case, the “last man” would extinguish all hope for humanity (Nietzsche); the “night of the world” would be at hand (Heidegger); the animalisation of man would be complete (Kojève); and the trivialisation of life would be accomplished (Schmitt). That is what the success of America’s global aspirations meant to them.</p>
<p>Francis Fukuyama’s <a href="http://www.semcoop.com/detail/0380720027" target="_blank"><em>The End of History and the Last Man</em></a> is a popularisation of this viewpoint. It sees the coming catastrophe of American global power as inevitable, and seeks to make the best of a bad situation. It is far from a celebration of American dominance.</p>
<p>On this perverse view of the world, if America fails to achieve her “national destiny”, and is mired in perpetual war, then all is well. Man’s humanity, defined in terms of struggle to the death, is rescued from extinction. But men like Heidegger, Schmitt, Kojève, and Strauss expect the worst. They expect that the universal spread of the spirit of commerce would soften manners and emasculate man. To my mind, this fascistic glorification of death and violence springs from a profound inability to celebrate life, joy, and the sheer thrill of existence.</p>
<p>To be clear, Strauss was not as hostile to democracy as he was to <a href="http://www.semcoop.com/detail/0847686922" target="_blank">liberalism</a>. This is because he recognises that the vulgar masses have numbers on their side, and the sheer power of numbers cannot be completely ignored. Whatever can be done to bring the masses along is legitimate. If you can use democracy to turn the masses against their own liberty, this is a great triumph. It is the sort of tactic that neo-conservatives use consistently, and in some cases very successfully.</p>
<p><strong>Among the Straussians</strong></p>
<p><strong>Danny Postel:</strong> Finally, I’d like to ask about your interesting reception among the Straussians. Many of them dismiss your interpretation of Strauss and denounce your work in the most adamant terms (“bizarre splenetic”). Yet one scholar, Laurence Lampert, has reprehended his fellow Straussians for this, writing in his <em>Leo Strauss and Nietzsche</em> that your book <em>The Political Ideas of Leo Strauss</em> “contains many fine skeptical readings of Strauss’s texts and acute insights into Strauss’s real intentions.” <a href="http://www.dailyprincetonian.com/archives/2003/09/30/news/8663.shtml" target="_blank">Harry Jaffa</a> has even made the provocative suggestion that you might be a “closet Straussian” yourself!</p>
<p><strong>Shadia Drury:</strong> I have been publicly denounced and privately adored. Following the publication of my book <em>The Political Ideas of Leo Strauss</em> in 1988, letters and gifts poured in from Straussian graduate students and professors all over North America – books, dissertations, tapes of Strauss’s Hillel House lectures in Chicago, transcripts of every course he ever taught at the university, and even a personally crafted <a href="http://www.hegel.org/om/" target="_blank">Owl of Minerva</a> with a letter declaring me a goddess of wisdom! They were amazed that an outsider could have penetrated the secret teaching. They sent me unpublished material marked with clear instructions not to distribute to “suspicious persons”.</p>
<p>I received letters from graduate students in Toronto, Chicago, Duke, Boston College, Claremont, Fordham, and other Straussian centres of “learning.” One of the students compared his experience in reading my work with “a person lost in the wilderness who suddenly happens on a map.” Some were led to abandon their schools in favour of fresher air; but others were delighted to discover what it was they were supposed to believe in order to belong to the <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/imagepages/2003/05/04/weekinreview/030504_STRAUSSIANS_GRAPHIC.html" target="_blank">charmed circle</a> of future philosophers and initiates.</p>
<p>After my first book on Strauss came out, some of the Straussians in Canada dubbed me the “bitch from Calgary.” Of all the titles I hold, that is the one I cherish most. The hostility toward me was understandable. Nothing is more threatening to Strauss and his acolytes than the truth in general and the truth about Strauss in particular. His admirers are determined to conceal the truth about his ideas.</p>
<p>My intention in writing the book was to express Strauss’s ideas clearly and without obfuscation so that his views could become the subject of philosophical debate and criticism, and not the stuff of feverish conviction. I wanted to smoke the Straussians out of their caves and into the philosophical light of day. But instead of engaging me in philosophical debate, they denied that Strauss stood for any of the ideas I attributed to him.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.iupui.edu/~philosop/llampert.htm" target="_blank">Laurence Lampert</a> is the only Straussian to declare valiantly that it is time to stop playing games and to admit that Strauss was indeed a Nietzschean thinker – that it is time to stop the denial and start defending Strauss’s ideas.</p>
<p>I suspect that Lampert’s <a href="http://www.semcoop.com/detail/0226468267" target="_blank">honesty</a> is threatening to those among the Straussians who are interested in philosophy but who seek power. There is no doubt that open and candid debate about Strauss is likely to undermine their prospects in Washington.</p>
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<p><strong>Who is Leo Strauss?</strong>Leo Strauss was born in 1899 in the region of Hessen, Germany, the son of a Jewish small businessman. He went to secondary school in Marburg and served as an interpreter in the German army in the first world war. He was awarded a doctorate at Hamburg University in 1921 for a thesis on philosophy that was supervised by Ernst Cassirer.</p>
<p>Strauss’s post-doctoral work involved study of Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger, and in 1930 he published his first book, on Spinoza’s critique of religion; his second, on the 12th century Jewish philosopher Maimonides, was published in 1935. After a research period in London, he published <em>The Political Philosophy of Thomas Hobbes</em> in 1936.</p>
<p>In 1937, he moved to Columbia University, and from 1938 to 1948 taught political science and philosophy at the New School for Social Research, New York. During this period he wrote <em>On Tyranny</em> (1948) and <em>Persecution and the Art of Writing</em> (1952).</p>
<p>In 1949, he became professor of political philosophy at the University of Chicago, and remained there for twenty years. His works of this period include <em>Natural Right and History</em> (1953),<em>Thoughts on Machiavelli</em> (1958), <em>What is Political Philosophy?</em> (1959), <em>The City and Man</em> (1964), <em>Socrates and Aristophanes</em> (1966), and <em>Liberalism Ancient and Modern</em> (1968).</p>
<p>Between 1968 and 1973, Strauss taught in colleges in California and Maryland, and completed work on Xenophon’s Socratic discourses and <em>Argument and Action of Plato’s</em> Laws (1975). After his death in October 1973, the essay collection <em>Studies in Platonic Political Philosophy</em> (1983) was published.</p>
<p><strong>Recommended articles on Leo Strauss, neo-conservatism, and Iraq</strong></p>
<p>M.F. Burnyeat, “Sphinx without a Secret”, <em>New York Review of Books</em>, <a href="http://www.nybooks.com/articles/5444" target="_blank">30 May 1985</a> [paid-for only]</p>
<p>Stephen Holmes, “Truths for Philosophers Alone?”, <em>Times Literary Supplement</em>, 1-7 December 1989; reprinted in Stephen Holmes, <em>The Anatomy of Antiliberalism</em> (<a href="http://www.semcoop.com/detail/0674031857" target="_blank">1996</a>)</p>
<p><a href="http://www.scholarsatwright.org/pippin.html" target="_blank">Robert B. Pippin</a>, “The Modern World of Leo Strauss,” <em>Political Theory</em> Vol. 20 No. 3 (<a href="http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0090-5917%28199208%2920%3A3%3C448%3ATMWOLS%3E2.0.CO%3B2-Q" target="_blank">August 1992</a>) [affiliate only]</p>
<p>Gregory Bruce Smith, “Leo Strauss and the Straussians: An Anti-democratic Cult?”, <em>PS: Political Science &amp; Politics</em> Vol. 30 No. 2 (<a href="http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=1049-0965%28199706%2930%3A2%3C180%3ALSATSA%3E2.0.CO%3B2-0" target="_blank">June 1997</a>) [affiliate only]</p>
<p>Michiko Kakutani, “How Books Have Shaped U.S. Policy,” <em>The New York Times</em>, <a href="http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F60B11FA3F5C0C768CDDAD0894DB404482" target="_blank">5 April 2003</a> [paid-for only]</p>
<p>Alain Frachon and Daniel Vernet, “The Strategist and the Philosopher”, <em>Le Monde</em>, <a href="http://www.counterpunch.org/frachon06022003.html" target="_blank">15 April 2003</a></p>
<p>James Atlas, “A Classicist’s Legacy: New Empire Builders,” <em>The New York Times</em>, <a href="http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F30D16F93E580C778CDDAC0894DB404482" target="_blank">4 May 2003</a> [paid-for only]</p>
<p>Jeet Heer, “The Philosopher,” <em>The Boston Globe</em>, <a href="http://www.boston.com/globe/sunday/print_archives/051103_index.shtml" target="_blank">11 May 2003</a> [paid-for only]</p>
<p>Jim Lobe, “The Strong Must Rule the Weak: A Philosopher for an Empire,” <em>Foreign Policy in Focus</em>, <a href="http://www.fpif.org/commentary/2003/0305strauss_body.html" target="_blank">12 May 2003</a></p>
<p>Seymour Hersh, “Selective Intelligence,” <em>The New Yorker</em>, <a href="http://www.newyorker.com/printable/?fact/030512fa_fact" target="_blank">12 May 2003</a></p>
<p>William Pfaff, “The long reach of Leo Strauss”, <em>International Herald Tribune</em>, <a href="http://www.commondreams.org/views03/0515-09.htm" target="_blank">15 May 2003</a></p>
<p>Peter Berkowitz, “What Hath Strauss Wrought?”, <em>Weekly Standard</em>, <a href="http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/002/717acusr.asp" target="_blank">2 June 2003</a></p>
<p>“Philosophers and kings,” <em>The Economist</em>, <a href="http://www.economist.com/world/na/displayStory.cfm?story_id=1859009" target="_blank">19 June 2003</a></p>
<p>Steven Lenzner &amp; William Kristol, “What was Leo Strauss up to?”, <em>The Public Interest</em>, <a href="http://www.thepublicinterest.com/current/article1.html" target="_blank">Fall 2003</a></p>
<p>Laura Rozen “Con Tract: the theory behind neocon self-deception”, <em>Washington Monthly</em>, <a href="http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/features/2003/0310.rozen.html" target="_blank">October 2003</a></p>
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<p style="margin-top: 12px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px; padding: 0px;">Of course, when you combine that statement with this other Climategate email <a style="color: #000000; text-decoration: none; font-weight: bold;" href="http://jer-skepticscorner.blogspot.com/2009/12/climategate-who-are-deniers-now.html">statement</a> by another prominent IPCC climate scientist, it’s not a surprise the public <a style="color: #000000; text-decoration: none; font-weight: bold;" href="http://biggovernment.com/2009/12/26/pollster-opposites-greens-try-to-cope-with-climategate/">no longer believes these frauds</a> and now questions the veracity of scientists in general. It’s definitely a travesty.</p>
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