Peruse the digital footprints of the latest anti-government lunatic to die – J. Patrick Bedell, including his thoughts on marijuana as currency, 9/11 as an inside job, a love for libertarianism, and exactly the sort of insane, paranoid gibberish you would expect.
Terror
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Dec 09
Regarding the Underwear Bomber
First, Bruce Schneier (from 2008) on “security theater”:
Only two things have made flying safer [since 9/11]: the reinforcement of cockpit doors, and the fact that passengers know now to resist hijackers.
Next, Nate Silver:
There were a total of 674 passengers, not counting crew or the terrorists themselves, on the flights on which these incidents occurred. By contrast, there have been 7,015,630,000 passenger enplanements over the past decade. Therefore, the odds of being on given departure which is the subject of a terrorist incident have been 1 in 10,408,947 over the past decade. By contrast, the odds of being struck by lightning in a given year are about 1 in 500,000. This means that you could board 20 flights per year and still be less likely to be the subject of an attempted terrorist attack than to be struck by lightning.
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Dec 09
What Climategate and Copenhagen are really about…
In a nutshell (Jeff McMahon at True/Slant):
[US Commerce Secretary Gary Locke] said unparalleled economic growth occurred in the 20th Century because of two factors: access to cheap, abundant fossil fuels and ignorance or disregard for the fact that those fuels produced greenhouse gas pollution that caused global warming. Both of those factors, he said, belong to history.
“Those days are over,” Locke said moments ago in Copenhagen. “What’s required is nothing less than completely redesigning the way we produce and consume energy…. We’re talking about creating an entirely new model of economic growth.”The world has spent a century investing in petroleum infrastructure, Locke said: refineries, pipelines, stations.
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Oct 09
Truth, Stranger than Fiction
The fact that The Men Who Stare at Goats [IMDB, website] is based on a non-fiction book and a British Documentary make me want to see it all the more.
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Aug 09
Tortured Logic
Military personnel accused of ‘torture’ often claim they were just ‘following orders’. During the court martials at Nuremberg after World Was II, ‘just following orders’ didn’t cut it (just like “ignorance of the law is no excuse”). Nuremberg focused on the planners of the depravity:
The case as presented by the United States will be concerned with the brains and authority back of all the crimes. These defendants were men of a station and rank which does not soil its own hands with blood. They were men who knew how to use lesser folk as tools. We want to reach the planners and designers, the inciters and leaders without whose evil architecture the world would not have been for so long scourged with the violence and lawlessness, and wracked with the agonies and convulsions, of this terrible war.
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Aug 09
Why do politicians only speak the truth when they’re pimping a book?
Tom Ridge finally states the obvious – the Bush White House monkeyed with Terror Alerts to boost the President’s Approval Ratings:
Among the headlines promoted by publisher Thomas Dunne Books: Ridge was never invited to sit in on National Security Council meetings; was “blindsided” by the FBI in morning Oval Office meetings because the agency withheld critical information from him; found his urgings to block Michael Brown from being named head of the emergency agency blamed for the Hurricane Katrina disaster ignored; and was pushed to raise the security alert on the eve of President Bush’s re-election, something he saw as politically motivated and worth resigning over.
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Jun 09
James Von Brunn, Renaissance Man
I can’t tell you how weird it is to see “elderly white supremacist” in print? We’ve now found that he also dabbled in the arts (via BoingBoing). TPM has a very complete bio as well as a collection of his various diatribes from around the internet.



