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WORSHIP OF BEAUTIFUL WOMEN IS HUNGER FOR MOTHER GOD NEW BOOK Published
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(2) Good new article from Dr. Michael Parenti

(3) Obituary of Beloved Boyd Ed Graves



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has once more outdone herself by explaining a spiritual side of males - a
tendency to worship females, whom they recognize innately, unconsciously,
instinctively, to be the embodiment of Mother God, Power, Authority, and
True Love. She explains in detail how she came to this conclusion, & her
insight is seconded by Matriarchal confrere, William Bond - who explains
that males are not comfortable with equality; they need to recognize
authority and fall into place when it is given. (Rasa & Mr. Bond believe
that females are naturally dominant and are coerced into submission by a
Patriarchal society.) In another landmark article, Rasa gives "The Future of
Male-Female Relationships," bearing in mind that we are moving toward
Matriarchy - Patriarchy is phasing out - & so, what is the world morphing
into? People have noticed that gender roles are changing so fast, so
drastically, what to do with each other can be chaotic.



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dear friends
below and attached is my recent article. Feel free to post and circulate. If
it doesnt come across clearly, you can find a copy on ZNet or Common Dreams
or my website: www.michaelparenti.org.

North Korea: "Sanity" at the Brink

by Michael Parenti

Nations that chart a self-defining course, seeking to use their land,
labor, natural resources, and markets as they see fit, free from the
smothering embrace of the US corporate global order, frequently become a
target of defamation. Their leaders often have their moral sanity called
into question by US officials and US media, as has been the case at one time
or another with Castro, Noriega, Ortega, Qaddafi, Aristide, Milosevic,
Saddam Hussein, Hugo Chavez, and others.

So it comes as no surprise that the rulers of the Democratic People's
Republic of Korea (DPRK or North Korea) have been routinely described as
mentally unbalanced by our policymakers and pundits. Senior Defense
Department officials refer to the DPRK as a country "not of this planet,"
led by "dysfunctional" autocrats. One government official, quoted in the New
York Times, wondered aloud "if they are really totally crazy." The New
Yorker magazine called them "balmy," and late-night TV host David Letterman
got into the act by labeling Kim Jong-il a "madman maniac."

To be sure, there are things about the DPRK that one might wonder about,
including its dynastic leadership system, its highly dictatorial one-party
rule, and the chaos that seems implanted in the heart of its "planned"
economy.

But in its much advertised effort to become a nuclear power, North Korea is
actually displaying more sanity than first meets the eye. The Pyongyang
leadership seems to know something about US global policy that our own
policymakers and pundits have overlooked. In a word, the United States has
never attacked or invaded any nation that has a nuclear arsenal.

The countries directly battered by US military actions in recent decades
(Grenada, Panama, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Yugoslavia, Afghanistan, then again
Iraq), along with numerous other states that have been threatened at one
time or another for being "anti-American" or "anti-West" (Iran, Cuba, South
Yemen, Venezuela, Syria, North Korea, and others) have one thing in common:
not one of them has wielded a nuclear deterrence-until now.

Let us provide a little background. Put aside the entire Korean War
(1950-53) in which US aerial power destroyed most of the DPRK's
infrastructure and tens of thousands of its civilians. Consider more recent
events. In the jingoist tide that followed the September 11, 2001 attacks on
the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, President George W. Bush claimed
the right to initiate any military action against any "terrorist" nation,
organization, or individual of his choosing. Such a claim to arbitrary
power-in violation of international law, the UN charter, and the US
Constitution-transformed the president into something of an absolute monarch
who could exercise life and death power over any quarter of the Earth.
Needless to say, numerous nations--the DPRK among them-were considerably
discomforted by the US president's elevation to King of the Planet.

It was only in 2008 that President Bush finally removed North Korea from a
list of states that allegedly sponsor terrorism. But there remains another
more devilishly disquieting hit list that Pyongyang recalls. In December
2001, two months after 9/11, Vice President Dick Cheney referred chillingly
to "forty or fifty countries" that might need military disciplining. A month
later in his 2002 State of the Union message, President Bush pruned the
list down to three especially dangerous culprits: Iraq, Iran, and North
Korea, who, he said, composed an "axis of evil."

It was a curious lumping together of three nations that had little in
common. In Iraq the leadership was secular, in Iran it was a near Islamic
theocracy. And far from being allies, the two countries were serious
enemies. Meanwhile the DPRK, had no historical, cultural, or geographical
links to either Iraq or Iran. But it could witness what was happening.

The first to get hit was Iraq, nation #1 on the short list of accused evil
doers. Before the Gulf War of 1990-91 and the subsequent decade of
sanctions, Iraq had the highest standard of living in the Middle East. But
years of war, sanctions, and occupation reduced the country to shambles, its
infrastructure shattered and much of its population drenched in blood and
misery.

Were it not that Iraq has proven to be such a costly venture, the United
States long ago would have been moving against Iran, #2 on the axis-of-evil
hit list. As we might expect, Iranian president Mahmoud Amadinijad has been
diagnosed in the US media as "dangerously unstable." The Pentagon has
announced that thousands of key sites in Iran have been mapped and targeted
for aerial attack. All sorts of threats have been directed against Tehran
for having pursued an enriched uranium program-which every nation in the
world has a right to do. And on a recent Sunday TV program, Secretary of
State Hillary Clinton warned that the United States might undertake a "first
strike" against Iran to prevent its nuclear weapons development.

Rather than passively await its fate sitting in Washington's crosshairs,
axis nation #3 on the US hit list is trying to pack a deterrence. The DPRK's
attempt at self-defense is characterized in US official circles and US media
as wild aggression. Secretary Clinton warned that the United States would
not be "blackmailed by North Korea." Defense Secretary Robert Gates
fulminated, "We will not stand idly by as North Korea builds the capability
to wreak destruction on any target in Asia-or on us." The DPRK's nuclear
program, Gates warns, is a "harbinger of a dark future."

President Obama condemned North Korea's "belligerent provocative behavior"
as posing a "grave threat." In June 2009, the UN Security Council
unanimously passed a US-sponsored resolution ratcheting up the financial,
trade, and military sanctions against the DPRK, a nation already hard hit by
sanctions. In response to the Security Council's action, Kim Jong il's
government announced it would no longer "even think about giving up its
nuclear weapons" and would enlarge its efforts to produce more of them.

In his earlier Cairo speech Obama stated, "No single nation should pick and
choose which nation holds nuclear weapons." But that is exactly what the
United States is trying to do in regard to a benighted North Korea--and
Iran. Physicist and political writer Manuel Garcia, Jr., observes that
Washington's policy "is to encourage other nations to abide by the terms of
the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty--and renounce nuclear weapons--while
exempting itself." Others must disarm so that Washington may more easily
rule over them, Garcia concludes.

US leaders still refuse to give any guarantee that they will not try to
topple Pyongyang's communist government. There is talk of putting the DPRK
back on the list of state sponsors of terrorism, though Secretary Clinton
admits that evidence is wanting to support such a designation.

>From its lonely and precarious perch the North cannot help feeling
>vulnerable. Consider the intimidating military threat it faces. The DPRK's
>outdated and ill-equipped army is no match for the conventional forces of
>the United States, South Korea, and Japan. The United States maintains a
>large attack base in South Korea. As Paul Sack reminds us in a recent
>correspondence to the New York Times, at least once a year the US military
>conducts joint exercises with South Korean forces, practicing a land
>invasion of the DPRK. The US Air Force maintains a "nuclear umbrella" over
>South Korea with nuclear arsenals in Okinawa, Guam, and Hawaii. Japan not
>only says it can produce nuclear bombs within a year, it seems increasingly
>willing to do so. And the newly installed leadership in South Korea is
>showing itself to be anything but friendly toward Pyongyang.
The DPRK's nuclear arsenal is a two-edged sword. It can deter attack or
invite attack. It may cause US officials to think twice before cinching a
tighter knot around the North, or it may cause them to move aggressively
toward a confrontation that no one really wants.
After years of encirclement and repeated rebuffs from Washington, years of
threat, isolation, and demonization, the Pyongyang leaders are convinced
that the best way to resist superpower attack and domination is by
developing a nuclear arsenal. It does not really sound so crazy. As already
mentioned, the United States does not invade countries that are armed with
long-range nuclear missiles (at least not thus far).

Having been pushed to the brink for so long, the North Koreans are now
taking a gamble, upping the ante, pursuing an arguably "sane" deterrence
policy in the otherwise insane world configured by an overweening and
voracious empire.
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Michael Parenti's recent books include: Contrary Notions: The Michael
Parenti Reader (City Lights); Democracy for the Few, 8th ed. (Wadsworth);
and God and His Demons (Prometheus Books, forthcoming). For further
information, visit his website: www.michaelparenti.org.

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Dr. Boyd Ed Graves International AIDS activist lawyer dies age 57



(San Diego, CA) - Human Rights activist and HIV/AIDS advocate
American lawyer Dr. Boyd Ed Graves died Thursday at the University of
California San Diego Medical Center. Dr. Graves was 57.

Dr. Graves' two decades of human rights' work, judicial activism
and research on behalf of people living with HIV/AIDS, catapulted him into
the world spotlight earning him both international acclaim for his bravery
and dedication as well as criticisms for his controversial conclusions about
the man-made origins and purpose of the HIV/AIDS virus.

Known by "Ed" to his friends and family, Dr. Graves was a dynamic
and patriotic individual who dedicated his professional and personal life to
the disabled, disenfranchised and the fair daily existence of men and women
worldwide.

Born on July 7, 1952 in Charleston, West Virginia to James and
Theresa Graves, Boyd Ed Graves was the third of nine children. In 1955
Graves' family moved to Youngstown, Ohio where his father and mother both
worked several jobs simultaneously to purchase their first house. Youngstown
would become Graves' home, and Graves would eventually become one of
Youngstown's hometown heroes.

Graves began demonstrating leadership qualities at a young age and
after graduating Youngstown High School with honors as Senior Class
President at age 17; Graves was recommended by his Congressional
Representative for an appointment at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis,
Maryland. Graves was one of only 30 African Americans in the country to earn
the honor. During his time at U.S. Naval Academy, Graves learned Mandarin
Chinese and was a member of the Navy boxing team. Graves became the first
African American elected as President of the U.S. Navy Glee Club and was the
first African American featured in U.S. Navy recruitment commercials. At a
time of extreme racial tensions and as one of the few black plebes, Graves
was the object of many hazing, harassments, and racial slurs inside the
ranks. His experiences during this time later were featured in several books
and articles authored by official U.S. Navy historian Robert Schneller.

Having successfully served President Richard Nixon's
administration posted aboard the USS Buchanan as a Communications Officer,
Graves left military life with honorable discharge and began his civilian
career entering the work force for IBM in 1977.

After experiencing racial discrimination in the civilian work
place, Graves' filed a discrimination lawsuit which he won following his
appeals all the way to the United States Supreme Court in 1987. It was to be
the first of several case appearances Dr. Graves would make on behalf of
himself and others inside the U.S. Supreme Court.

In 1992 Graves graduated as a lawyer with honors earning his Juris
Doctorate from Ohio Northern University School of Law in Ada Ohio and during
a routine physical exam several weeks before graduating law school, Graves
tested HIV positive.

With his new diagnosis, law degree and experiences as a minority,
Graves went to work as a legal consultant specializing in code compliance
and enforcement for the Americans with Disabilities Act to ensure people
with disabilities had equal access.

Determined to understand his new diagnosis with a 'new' disease,
Graves immediately began researching HIV/AIDS intent on understanding how to
best preserve his health and help himself survive. In 1993 Graves' research
into HIV/AIDS led him to a formerly secret federal virus development
initiative coordinated by the Pentagon called, "The United States Special
Virus Program."

The program, administrated secretly by the National Institute of
Health, published 15 annual progress reports between 1962 through 1978
detailing thousands of human and non-human virus experiments seeking
'candidate viruses'. Graves soon uncovered what the international scientific
and medical communities would later call, 'the greatest document discovery
of the century.' The document was the 1971 U.S. Special Virus Research Logic
Flow Chart. The secret blueprint coordinates every experiment and contract
inside the U.S. Special Virus Program and demonstrates the true intent of
the secret research.

On September 28, 1998 Dr. Graves filed his first class action
lawsuit in the Ohio Federal Court in forma pauperis, seeking immediate
investigation into the formerly secret U.S. Special Virus Program, including
a petition for make whole relief for the class of members infected by
HIV/AIDS.

On January 1, 2000 The United States Department of Justice
notified Graves, they had named The Office of the President of the United
States as the primary defendant in the case. On election day November 7,
2000 the sixth circuit federal court silently dismissed the case, Graves vs
The President of the United States. Graves appealed and on April 11, 2001
appeared in the United States Supreme Court. The court quietly dismissed the
case without comment and instructions 'not to publish.' Determined and
armed with the 1971 Flow Chart, 15 years of 'missing medical history' and
the evidence of the laboratory birth of AIDS, Graves continued filing
litigation requesting immediate investigation into the formerly secret tax
payer funded program until his death.

In 2001 Dr. Graves became the first American and African American
to receive an injection of Tetrasil, the U.S. Patented Cure for AIDS (Patent
# 5676977). Almost immediately, Graves health began recovering from years of
damage inflicted by the 'special HIV virus' and he became an outspoken
proponent of the Tetrasil treatment demanding immediate clinical trials and
world wide accessibility for people living with HIV and dying of AIDS. Soon
afterward Tetrasil was recalled by the patent owner/manufacturer, Dr. Marvin
Antleman and Antleman Technologies, Inc. without public explanation. Graves
took his experiences and requests to the Congress, General Accounting
Office, the Centers for Disease Control, United Nations, World Health
Organization, and several Ministers of Health around the world with varying
degrees of success including China, the UK, and several African countries
where he was widely revered and respected as the 'Man Who Solved AIDS'.

Dr. Boyd Ed Graves was a celebrated lecturer and the author
several books including "STATE ORIGIN: The Evidence of the Laboratory Birth
of AIDS," and "World War AIDS: The Third World War." Dr. Graves was working
on his memoir and other manuscripts at the time of his death. The final
books will eventually be published according to his publisher and long time
friend Joel Bales. Additional information about Dr. Graves' life,
accomplishments and the on going legal cases are widely available on the
Internet. Dr. Graves official website www.boydgraves.com will continue
on-line as a resource for readers posting news about the continuing legal
work, his legacy and as a method to allow others affected by HIV/AIDS
communicate, network and contribute to Dr. Graves' legal fund/endowment
dedicated to continuing his life's work and legacy.

Dr. Boyd Ed Graves was preceded in death by his parents, James and
Theresa Graves and is survived by four brothers and four sisters, including;
Jesse James Graves III of Cleveland, Jimmy Graves of Cincinnati, Jeffrey
Graves of Cleveland, David Graves of Youngstown, Michelle (Graves) Beachman
of Youngstown, Maxine (Graves) Jones of Cleveland, Mary (Graves) Thomas of
Cleveland, and Theresa (Graves) Wiggins of Youngstown.

Memorial services for Dr. Boyd Ed Graves will be held Saturday
June 27 from 3-6pm at the Community Room at Mount Auburn in Cleveland, Ohio.






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