Pacific Free Press was launched in March 2007 by Dutch-Canadian Richard
Kastelein of V.O.F. Expathos, in the Netherlands along with Chris Cook- CFUV radio journalist and Editor in Chief of Pacific Free Press. Cook is based in , Victoria, British Columbia.
The site is a sister to Atlantic Free Press and Brick Ogden an American Expatriate in Amsterdam has been a key supporter of this project.
The mission of Pacific Free Press is simple: to dig out nuggets of truth from
the slag-heap of lies, ignorance and witless diversion that has buried
public discourse today. Pacific Free Press provides a new venue for
disseminating hard news and insightful, fact-based analysis of the
harsh realities too often ignored or distorted by the mainstream press.
Obama, McCain, March 19 yawn
by Mickey Z. The state of global affairs has long passed the proverbial tipping point and is more likely flirting with the dreaded point of no return.
Yet most folks, it seems, have confused the occasional weekend parade, I mean, protest with a full-blown movement.
News Flash #1: Anti-Bush bumper stickers and a heartfelt commitment to recycled toilet paper dont constitute a movement. Neither do candlelight vigils, vegan diets, petitions, voting drives, letters to Congress, monthly donations to Greenpeace, yellow ribbons, red ribbons, pink ribbons, or becoming the change you wish to see in the world. All you need is love? Yeah that and a million dollars a minute (what America spends on war).
Americans wield more influence and power than any people on the
planet but, while an obscene number of humans in this world live in
abject poverty, we live our lives in such a manner as to threaten every
living thing on Earth. For example: A primary component in your beloved
cell phone is Coltan (Columbite-tantalite), a metallic ore found
mainly in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The mining and sale of
Coltan is not only funding both sides of that nations brutal civil
war, it has directly contributed to a 90% decline in the local Mountain
Gorilla population.
News Flash #2: In America, there are no innocent bystanders.
How much more are we willing to tolerate before we act?
Here is some of what were already enduring without any serious fuss:
*Epidemics of preventable diseases: cancer, heart disease, diabetes, etc.
*Poisoning of our air, water, an food (including mothers breast milk)
*Global
warming, climate change, animal and plant extinctions, disappearing
honeybees, destruction of the rain forest, topsoil depletion, etc.
*1/3 of Americans uninsured or underinsured when it comes to health care
*More than half of the worlds top 100 economies are corporations, not nations
*A rising income gap
*Presidential lies, electoral fraud, limited debates, etc.
*The largest prison population on the planet
*Corporate control of public land, public airwaves, and public pensions
*Overt infringement of our civil liberties
*Bloated
defense budget, unilateral military interventions, war crimes committed
in our name, legalization of torture, blah, blah, blah...
Before
you know it, the government might start spying on American citizens and
detaining prisoners without charges while corporations ravage the earth
in pursuit of profit, wiping out entire eco-systems in the process.
Oops, sorry theyre already doing all that without being stopped.
Take
a look at your watch. Since yesterday at this hour, 13 million tons of
toxic chemicals were released across the globe; two hundred thousand
acres of rainforest were destroyed; more than 100 plant or animal
species went extinct; and 45,000 human beings died of starvation (most
of them children).
What will we say in 20-30 years when were
asked why we didnt do more to challenge all this? What will we say
when were asked why we focused on imaginary evildoers instead of the
corporate pirates seeking to rape the planet and control our minds?
Ask
yourself this:
Which do you prefer, a consumer culture or an ozone
layer? SUVs or Redwoods? Cell phones or Mountain Gorillas? Would you
give up the ability to text your BFF in order to save a species from
going extinct?
The humans (and all living things) that come
after us wont care if we religiously read websites like this or we
marched in parades (I mean, protests) or we held open doors for little
old ladies if they have no clean air. They wont care if we voted for
Obama or McCain if they have no clean water. It wont matter to them if
we ate organic or drove a hybrid or switched to an energy efficient
light bulb if they end up stuck on a toxic, inhabitable planet.
If
anything, theyd probably just want to ask us this:
What in the world
did you have against your planet and yourself?
After all, theyd
assume, if we didnt despise our planetand ourselveswhy would we
stand by and let everything be consumed or poisoned or destroyed.
But before that question is asked of us, we still have time to ask this:
Will
we ever disrupt our comfortable lives and dedicate ourselves to
stoppingby any means necessaryglobal warming, US military
interventionism, economic exploitation, factory farming, environmental
devastation, etc. or will we continue defending our way of life?
The US constitutes 5% of the earths population but consumes more than 25% of the earths resources.
News Flash #3: Our way of life is the problem.
Mickey
Z. is the author of the forthcoming novel, CPR for Dummies (Raw Dog
Screaming Press). He can be found on the Web at http://www.mickeyz.net