Quote of the day. "Take care of yourself - you never know when the world will need you." -- Hillel the Elder
#China #archeology "Archaeologists Broke Open the Great Wall of China—and Found a Treasure Trove of Artifacts The discovery’s highlight was a 247-pound cannon from the Ming dynasty, but archaeologists also found remains of crops and turquoise pieces. China’s famed Great Wall outside of Beijing continues to reveal secrets of a past Chinese life. The latest glimpse into that rich history, unveiled by a recent archaeological excavation, features a Ming Dynasty-era cannon. This formidable weapon shows the military focus of the Great Wall while also offering insight into how ancient Chinese and Europeans traded military know-how. A brick-by-brick restoration of the wall offered an opportunity to excavate the Jiankou section, which spans across a mountainous region near Beijing. Archaeologists excavated three watchtowers and the connecting walls, all of which held remnants of both military and daily life from China’s past."
#Bangladesh #Sudan #UN "Bangladesh says six peacekeepers killed in attack on UN base in Abyei Eight people also injured in fighting with ‘terrorists’ in disputed region between Sudan and South Sudan. At least six Bangladeshi peacekeepers were killed in a 'terrorist' attack on a United Nations base in Abyei, a disputed region between Sudan and South Sudan, the Bangladesh army said. The attack on Saturday also injured another eight people, the army stated."
#China "Xi’s Military Purges Show Unease About China’s Nuclear Forces The shake-up in China’s armed forces comes as both Beijing and Washington are pushing through major changes in their country’s militaries, in different ways. China’s nuclear forces are expanding quickly. Yet behind that rise, the top leader Xi Jinping’s sweeping purge of generals and military leaders has exposed deep-seated corruption and raised questions about the country’s ability to manage its growing arsenal. The uncertainty adds to concerns about a new era of volatility in global nuclear politics, as President Trump has called for renewed U.S. testing and as Washington is also pushing through major changes in its military. President Trump’s defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, has fired or sidelined at least two dozen generals and admirals over the past nine months, actions that are without precedent in recent decades, and have come with little explanation. The shake-up has raised fears of growing political interference in a military that has long prided itself on being apolitical." https://archive.ph/YgxNn#selection-531.0-535.157
#COVID The Married Scientists Torn Apart by a Covid Bioweapon Theory In 2020, a Chinese virologist fled to the United States, aided by allies of President Trump who sought to promote her unproven theories about the origins of Covid-19. Her husband still can’t find her. One morning in April 2020, Ranawaka Perera cooked fried eggs and tomatoes for his wife, Li-Meng Yan. When she said she wasn’t hungry, he pressed her to eat anyway. Lately, Dr. Yan had been so anxious that at times she felt she could barely breathe, and Dr. Perera was worried about her health. Everyone they knew was stressed in early 2020. The couple both worked at a prestigious lab at the University of Hong Kong, where they researched viruses, including an alarming new coronavirus that was spreading around the globe. But Dr. Yan was convinced that the prevailing theory that Covid-19 had emerged from a live-animal market in the city of Wuhan was false, and that the truth was much darker. She believed the Chinese government had purposefully grown the virus in a lab and released it to set off a deadly pandemic. Dr. Perera, an experienced virologist, didn’t rule out the possibility of a lab accident. But that would have been far different from a deliberate release, and he told Dr. Yan, who was relatively new to their field, that it was too soon to know where the virus had come from, if they ever would. He resolved to spend less time at the lab so he could care for his wife. After breakfast, he told her, he had planned a journey to a secluded beach. Dr. Yan loved the sea. His attempts to calm her failed. A few days later, Dr. Perera returned from work to find that his wife had fled their home. She left no clues to where she had gone, but there was a cryptic note scribbled on their chalkboard that referenced their pet nicknames for each other. 'Yoyo love Bingo forever,' it said. (. . .) The truth is that Dr. Yan is not lost. She’s in hiding." https://archive.ph/SEgow#selection-689.0-720.0
#FBI #antifa "FBI official calls antifa biggest US threat but provides few details "WASHINGTON, Dec 11 (Reuters) – A top FBI official called the anti-fascist movement antifa the biggest domestic terrorism threat to the U.S. during a congressional hearing on Thursday, ‍but struggled to answer detailed questions about the unstructured far-left campaign. Michael Glasheen, operations director of the FBI’s National Security Branch, said antifa was the agency’s 'primary concern' and 'the most immediate violent threat that we’re facing.' Glasheen did not answer a question from the top Democrat at the hearing, U.S. Representative Bennie Thompson, about the group’s ‌location. When asked about the number of members, Glasheen ‌said it was 'very fluid' and that 'investigations are active.' 'Sir, you wouldn’t come to this committee to say something that you can’t prove,' Thompson said to Glasheen. 'I know you wouldn’t do that. But you did.' An FBI spokesperson defended Glasheen’s response, saying ​the agency 'is aggressively pursuing violent actors of Antifa as well as their networks and funding sources.' President Donald Trump, a Republican, in September designated ‍antifa as a domestic terrorist organization although ​some extremism experts have argued that antifa is better viewed ​as an anti-fascist, anti-white supremacy ideology than a hierarchical entity."
#HigherEducation #fascists "Higher Education in the Time of Fascist Plague The horrors of fascism have returned, not as ghosts, but as a plague, fueled by racial hatred and historical amnesia, infiltrating schools, universities, and the public sphere through state violence, fear, censorship, and manufactured ignorance. Across the globe, fascist forces—emboldened by resurgent colonial logics, neoliberal cruelty, and virulent white nationalism—have transformed universities into battlegrounds for democracy’s future. Dissent against a genocidal war in Gaza is not merely discouraged but criminalized, while political intimidation and extortion directed at major institutions, especially higher education, are recast as the new language of governance. In this critical moment, the urgency of defending higher education has never been clearer. As both a site of knowledge production and democratic possibility, higher education must resist becoming a tool of fascist and neoliberal control. Its role in nurturing critical thought, social responsibility, and civic courage is central to the survival of democratic values in the face of rising authoritarianism It is no longer enough to rehearse the familiar language of education’s democratic mission or nostalgically invoke its emancipatory promise. Those ideals must be rethought and radicalized; they must be expanded, sharpened, and reclaimed as ethical and political imperatives equal to the darkness of our times, especially the threat posed by neoliberal fascism. In this instance, what is needed is an argument for understanding higher education not as a refuge from politics but as one of its most decisive battlegrounds, a place where public consciousness is shaped, where the struggle over truth and power unfolds, and where the pedagogical conditions for resisting emerging fascism must be forged anew. Such recognition forces us to confront the deeper forces shaping this crisis, to ask what forms of power are waging war on education and what is truly at stake in this escalating assault. What is at stake, however, is far more than a rejection of gangster capitalism and the global misery it produces. The deeper danger lies in recognizing that education has become the primary battlefield in the cultural and ideological wars waged by authoritarianism. Neoliberal capitalism, in its fascist mutation, does not simply impoverish; it seeks to colonize consciousness, to erode the capacity for critical thought, and to replace democratic imagination with the deadening certainties of hierarchy and fear. Universities now sit at a dangerous crossroad where truth is contested, civic memory is either erased or preserved, and the formative conditions for democratic life are nourished, or systematically destroyed. To defend higher education, then, is to reclaim its power to cultivate the forms of agency, solidarity, and critical awareness necessary to challenge the lies, brutalities, racism, corruption, and manufactured ignorance that sustain authoritarian rule. It is to insist that education remain a crucial site of critique and possibility—one capable of expanding the horizon of the future at a moment when fascism seeks to close it down. Such a task demands thinking the unthinkable: not merely reforming neoliberal capitalism but abolishing it, and cultivating pedagogical spaces where new modes of agency, solidarity, value, and identity can be forged. Only through such radical reimagining can education become the ground from which democratic life is rebuilt and the struggle for a liberated future renewed."
#FBI #fascists #MeirKahane #BlackPanthers #COINTELPRO "The Time The FBI Tried To Get Meir Kahane's Jewish Fascists To Murder Black Panthers Picture it: New York City, 1969. COINTELPRO is in full swing. And the special agent in charge of the New York field office has an idea (. . .) Last night I was researching something in Ward Churchill and Jim Vander Wall's 1990 edited compendium The COINTELPRO Papers: Documents from The FBI's Secret Wars against Dissent in The United States for a project I've pitched and which is awaiting a decision. Many of you will be familiar with COINTELPRO, the Bureau's infamous 1960s-70s secret-police operations to infiltrate, discredit, neutralize and kill left-wing, Black, Puerto Rican, Indigenous and other minority social and political movements. For those who don't: this is the program that yielded a 1964 attempt to make Martin Luther King Jr. commit suicide. COINTELPRO is the FBI's DNA, the bureau distilled to its purest form, no matter how many FBI former officials promote the bureau on cable news as a bastion of lawfulness, and no matter how much any one of them decries the lawless Donald Trump. It's the bureau as it is known to former special agents who thought they were there to do good only to learn that they served something monstrous. It is not ancient history. It is right now."
#pipebomb #ConspiracyTheories #DanBongino "Dan Bongino On Past Pipe Bomb Conspiracy Theories: ‘I Was Paid For My Opinions’ The arrest of a Jan. 6 pipe bomb suspect blows up a right-wing conspiracy theory espoused by many in the MAGAverse. WASHINGTON – Dan Bongino, the deputy director of the FBI, admitted Thursday his past support for a Jan. 6 conspiracy theory was motivated by money. In recent years, Bongino repeatedly said on his podcast that the pipe bombs discovered near the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, which did not explode, were some sort of 'inside job,' the work of a government official out to get President Donald Trump and his supporters."
#ClimateCrisis #Sumatra #floods #orangutans "Fears grow that world's rarest apes were swept away in Sumatran floods An unusual silence in the forests of north Sumatra in Indonesia is worrying wildlife experts and conservationists. Here, in the mountainous forests of Batang Toru, is where they had always seen and heard the world's rarest ape, the Tapanuli orangutans. But ever since Cyclone Senyar devastated Sumatra on 25 November, the critically endangered primates have not been seen in the area, conservation workers say. Their absence has fuelled speculation as to whether the great apes were swept away by floods and landslides. And while some believe the animals may have travelled to a safer location, a carcass found in the area, said to be that of an orangutan, is fuelling conservationists' fears. Fewer than 800 Tapanuli orangutans remain and any loss would have a serious impact on the species, conservationists say."