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Do you ever just look around and think all this used to be trees?
I don’t want to live here anymore…

6:52 am, by crushmixburnrepeat
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YES!!

(Source: paxamericana)

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thegeek531:

We need a new plague.

I don’t want to live here anymore

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socialuprooting:

Chris Hedges,

Someone You Love: Coming to a Gulag Near You

The security and surveillance state does not deal in nuance or ambiguity. Its millions of agents, intelligence gatherers, spies, clandestine operatives, analysts and armed paramilitary units live in a binary world of opposites, of good and evil, black and white, opponent and ally. There is nothing between. You are for us or against us. You are a patriot or an enemy of freedom. You either embrace the crusade to physically eradicate evildoers from the face of the Earth or you are an Islamic terrorist, a collaborator or an unwitting tool of terrorists. And now that we have created this monster it will be difficult, perhaps impossible, to free ourselves from it. Our 16 national intelligence agencies and army of private contractors feed on paranoia, rumor, rampant careerism, demonization of critical free speech and often invented narratives. They justify their existence, and their consuming of vast governmental resources, by turning even the banal and the mundane into a potential threat. And by the time they finish, the nation will be a gulag.

This is why the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which was contested by me and three other plaintiffs before Judge Katherine B. Forrest in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York on Thursday, is so dangerous. This act, signed into law by President Barack Obama last Dec. 31, puts into the hands of people with no discernible understanding of legitimate dissent the power to use the military to deny due process to all deemed to be terrorists, or terrorist sympathizers, and hold them indefinitely in military detention. The deliberate obtuseness of the NDAA’s language, which defines “covered persons” as those who “substantially supported” al-Qaida, the Taliban or “associated forces,” makes all Americans, in the eyes of our expanding homeland security apparatus, potential terrorists. It does not differentiate. And the testimony of my fellow plaintiffs, who understand that the NDAA is not about them but about us, repeatedly illustrated this. 

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There are now 1,271 government agencies and 1,931 private companies that work on programs related to counterterrorism, homeland security and intelligence in about 10,000 locations across the United States, The Washington Post reported in a 2010 series by Dana Priest and William M. Arken. There are 854,000 people with top-secret security clearances, the reporters wrote, and in Washington, D.C., and the surrounding area 33 building complexes for top-secret intelligence work are under construction or have been built since September 2011. Investigative reporter James Bamford wrote in the latest issue of Wired magazine that the National Security Agency is building the largest spy center in the country in Bluffdale, Utah, as part of a secret NSA surveillance program code-named “Stellar Wind.” Bamford noted that the NSA has established listening posts throughout the country to collect, store and examine billions of email messages and phone calls.

If we lose this case it will hand to the vast network of operatives and agencies that investigate and demonize anyone who is not subservient to the corporate state the power to detain citizens and strip them of due process. It will permit the security and surveillance state to brand as terrorists any nonviolent protesters and movements, along with social and political critics, that in the government’s imagination have any trace of connection to al-Qaida or “associated forces.” If the National Defense Authorization Act is not reversed it will plunge us into despotism, leaving us without a voice, trapped in eddies of fear and terror, unsure of what small comment, what small action, could be misinterpreted to push us out of our jobs or send us to jail. This is the future before us. And we better fight back now while we can.

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The State is the coldest of all cold monsters, coldly it lies, too; and this lie creeps from the mouth: ‘I, the State am the people.’ Everything about it is false; it bites with cold teeth.

Friedrich Nietzsche (via hate-wizard)

He also said if you want the breathe clean air, don’t go to church…wise words!!

(Source: haereticum)

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animationtidbits:

The Dark Crystal Brian Froud

This is one oft favourite films, an epic on the scale of LotR!!

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fearandwar:

paxamericana:

paxamericana:

RIP Troy Anthony Davis (October 9, 1968 - September 21, 2011)
Murdered by the state of Georgia with the tacit approval of millions of Americans for the crime of being black in the wrong place at the wrong time. 
“The struggle for justice doesn’t end with me. This struggle is for all the Troy Davises who came before me and all the ones who will come after me. I’m in good spirits and I’m prayerful and at peace. But I will not stop fighting until I’ve taken my last breath.” - Troy Davis, September 20, 2011
“To take a life when a life has been lost is revenge, not justice.” - Desmond Tutu

This upcoming Wednesday will be the six month anniversary of Troy Davis’ murder. 

Never forget.


We are all Troy Davis

fearandwar:

paxamericana:

paxamericana:

RIP Troy Anthony Davis (October 9, 1968 - September 21, 2011)

Murdered by the state of Georgia with the tacit approval of millions of Americans for the crime of being black in the wrong place at the wrong time. 

The struggle for justice doesn’t end with me. This struggle is for all the Troy Davises who came before me and all the ones who will come after me. I’m in good spirits and I’m prayerful and at peace. But I will not stop fighting until I’ve taken my last breath.” - Troy Davis, September 20, 2011

To take a life when a life has been lost is revenge, not justice.” - Desmond Tutu

This upcoming Wednesday will be the six month anniversary of Troy Davis’ murder. 

Never forget.

We are all Troy Davis

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Reblog if you are interested in other people’s life stories and hardships and its okay to befriend you or leave anonymous messages in your askbox.

Could really use anything to take my mind off right now x

(Source: children-of-the-stars)

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Terrorists

From Homeland on Ch4, the deputy director of the FBI on how the public wants the war to end ‘we all know that the terrorists are still out there and hungry for blood’

2:01 pm, by crushmixburnrepeat
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Those who crave power are the least suited to use it

(Source: glynnthomas)

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spacebaw:

100% would support legislation that allowed indefinite detention of anyone who wears Guy Fawkes masks 

This is the biggest danger was face…the self appointed guardians of the status quo. I have lost counted of the amount of people who called, in deadly seriousness, for the London rioters to be dealt with by the army. People ate happy to accept massive loss of liberty due to the idea of the necessity if security….
why do you care about CCTV?its only a danger if you have something to hide?







Human rights

Every single animal on this planet should be treaded the same way, us included…the word ’ human rights’ highlights a basic arrogance and sense of entitlement that has lead us to destroy the planet which is mother to us all

3:00 pm, by crushmixburnrepeat
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i love coffee


You and everyone else, especially the people growing it…

i love coffee

You and everyone else, especially the people growing it…

(Source: thir13enn)

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Everything is OK

Just saw an advert for a new smartphone with ‘face unlocking’.
This made me think for a second, and think that maybe there was something sinister about them having our facial scans, but then I remembered we live in a world were everything is ok,my government loves me and no-one has any sinister plans about anything.

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The problem with the education system is the exact same problem as the laws criminalising drugs - both are based on archaic ideas, which in turn were created when are knowledge or the relevant scientific, social and mental factors limited, to say the least.

5:04 pm, by crushmixburnrepeat
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tagged: school, creativity, ken robinson,