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June 04, 2005

Orthodox Secular Socialism

We need to view our current social conflict in a different light. It is a religious conflict. We do not need to take religion out, we need to add it in. We need enlightenment.

Except for sociopaths and psychopaths, all humans have a faith based world view. Atheism and agnosticism are, at their heart, just as faith based as Christianity or Hinduism. No self-aware human can be faithless.

Thus all political issues are religious debates. They are debates about values and relationships and how we structure our formal relationships to support or hinder our values. Government is how we define and deliver rewards and sanctions based on values.

The current debate is being presented as the religious against the non-religious. This is not correct. The debate is between Orthodox Secular Socialism and Judeo-Christian faith.

Orthodox Secular Socialism has saints, icons, temples, a catechism, holidays, celebrations. Anyone who works with Orthodox Secular Socialists can easily identify these.

Orthodox Secular Socialism is fundamentalist in its approach. It is a true faith that is seen by believers as self-evident. It is affirmed daily in our newspapers and our television commentary. We have judges and politicians who are firm believers, well grounded in the principles and values that drive their OSS faith.

Naming this conflict clarifies the issues. To say that the debate is between Christians and smart people or that secularism should not be judged by religious standards is misleading. It concedes the core of the debate to Orthodox Secular Socialists. Their apparent positioning is that the First Amendment explicitly endorses Orthodox Secular Socialism as the state religion of the United States.

So name the debate. It is the contention between Orthodox Secular Socialists and traditional libertarians and conservatives. Thus, OSS should not have primacy in the curriculum in our schools and universities. OSS curriculum should have to endure and withstand the debate just as should any other faith based and value based part of the curriculum. OSS should not have primacy in court rulings. Rulings that support and affirm OSS should explicitly be viewed as religious decisions based in the OSS catechism. Not necessarily right or wrong, but clearly not primary.

OSS has three defining characteristics that will quickly identify a true believer. These are:
1. Conspiracies
2. Anger
3. Dependency

Conspiracies:

A key faith of OSS is that there are no transcendent forces at work in our lives, neither the transcendence of the market nor the transcendence of the spirit. Thus all events can only take place by human intention. Nothing just happens, no prices move, no actions take place, except by explicit, intentional decisions. This faith in intention means that events have only two sources, known intention and hidden intention. If anything happens mysteriously, a price move, a political move, a spiritual move, the only possible answer is conspiracy. OSS does not believe in the market (transcendent human intelligence greater than any individual) nor in the spirit (transcendent action that surpasses our comprehension.) Thus, in the face of the mysterious, the only possible answer that maintains faith is conspiracy.

Anger:

One of the sources of the extreme anger at our current government is the explicit violation of the OSS temple, the government. A non-adherent simply cannot be legitimate in the temple/White House/Congress/Court. To a true OSS believer, the temple is so self-evident that alternative points of view are simply not credible. And any events that take place mysteriously in the temple can only, by definition, be conspiratorial. The more mysterious the event, the more confusion surrounding it, the more alternative explanations, the greater the requirement for conspiracy. In simplest language, the requirement for intention means that the explanation for mystery has to be lies. Liars in the temple. The temple defiled. Extreme and provocative anger associated with bewilderment that others (non-OSS’ers) do not comprehend the defilement.

Dependency:

Since everything happens by intention, either visible or hidden, there is always present a controlling interest. Central planning and control is not an alternative, it is the only non-conspiratorial approach to managing peoples’ lives. Thus, appropriate solutions always involve moving from hidden intention, or conspiracy, to visible intention, or regulation. There is no perception of increasing dependency, just of moving dependency from exploitation to regulation. Improving all social and economic situations means increasing regulation because it is only through regulation that we can reduce conspiracy, exploitation and victimization. This view of people is identical to the nobility’s view of serfs and peasants. It is feudal, with OSS leaders assuming the role of obligated nobles protecting and managing the lives of their subjects.

These three characteristics will immediately identify the Orthodox Secular Socialist in any debate. The assumption that all opposing positions are conspiratorial, therefore anger at the lies of the conspirators with increasing regulation as the only path to reducing conspiracy. This approach is absolutist in the same way as other fundamentalist religions.

If the term "Orthodox Secular Socialism" enters the language, then it names the conflict, and thereby weakens it. The light then shines into the OSS religious tradition and moves the debate onto a more level playing field. This can have the impact on OSS as the naming of partial birth abortion had on the debate on the origins of human life and rights.

If the debate is between OSS and Judeo-Christian values, then there is clarity on the nature of the debate. The debate is debased when those who hold to OSS hide behind the facade of the secular political structure . OSS adherents proudly stand on their clarity of view (non-religious faith) while safely denigrating the "religious." When they too have to address their own values as faith based, then we can begin to have an honest debate.

Once the debate becomes enlightened, the heart of OSS, nihilism, becomes visible. Values and lives being meaningless except as they drive pleasure and pain. Neither more nor less. Like lions or sheep. Like us before we ate of the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.

Copyright 2004 Creag Banta

Posted by creagb at 11:41 AM

The Stakes: 5.5 Billion Dead

What does our enemy call 5.5 billion dead and 500 million impoverished and enslaved?

Victory!

Four hundred years ago our world supported 500 million people. These 500 million lived mostly in small villages and tribes that were both self-sufficient and isolated. Today we support 6 billion. In these few centuries we have increased our population twelve times through the construction of a complex web of integrated activities that bind our health and wealth together.

The primary competency that has supported and driven this expansion has been constant innovation. Each time an improvement has been made it has both opened doors to new opportunities and demanded new skills to support those opportunities. This process of constant innovation now faces an enemy that seeks to eliminate the spirit and energy of innovation.

Our innovative spirit, the energy that so far has successfully driven and supported our expansion, has always contended with opposition. Today, the spirit of innovation, the drive for human growth and expansion, contends with technophobic elitism and anti-human environmentalism. These two have now been joined by Islamic militancy.

All three of these have goals that either severely limit or eliminate innovation. Their success has a simple result: Kill innovation, kill us all.

The new enemy is militant Islamic terrorism.

If these Islamic militants, our enemy, succeed, innovation will end and the infrastructure we have built at great cost these last four hundred years will collapse. Islamic militant victory would leave our world without the capabilities to support more than the 500 million people who lived here before our civilization began to expand through innovation. The 5.5 billion who depend on the structure of our civilization for survival would perish.

Our enemy, militant Islam, has a goal. Stated often, demonstrated almost daily around the world. If we are to deny that goal, then first we need to understand the magnitude of the goal, to comprehend what is truly at risk. Only by accepting the depth of our potential loss can we accept the burden of our required victory.

Our enemy’s stated goal is to destroy our civilization. To bring it down. And to replace is with a severely totalitarian slave state. That is their stated goal. And they have acted on that goal over and over again.

What does our enemy call 5.5 billion dead and 500 million enslaved and impoverished?

Victory.

That is where we start. Nothing can diminish the magnitude of this threat.

5.5 Billion Dead - No clash of civilizations

This conflict has been described as a clash of civilizations. It is not. It is a conflict between Civilization and chaos. We have but one Civilization on this world. It has Western roots and extends almost worldwide. It has many names; Judeo-Christian, capitalist, socialist, Marxist, communist, libertarian, conservative, environmentalist. It incorporates many religions within its broad umbrella; Hindu, Catholic, Christian, Shinto, Buddhist, Taoist, Jew, Protestant, Atheist, Agnostic, Humanist, Secularist. All of these coexist within our Civilization in a dynamic swirl of discussion, debate, tension, even conflict extending to war.

All of the great wars of the last century were wars within our Civilization. As ugly as it might seem, these wars were wars within and among. In the Second World War neither Germany nor Japan sought an end to Civilization, just a different way of arranging it. The same was true of the Soviet Union. Cuba and North Korea are within our Civilization. The killing fields of Cambodia and the ovens of Treblinka were all within our Civilization.

This is different. Our enemy stands outside Civilization and seeks to destroy, not rearrange. Most harshly, our enemy is a parasite on our Civilization. To have a clash of civilizations implies that both have independent standing. That there can be one or the other. One can overcome and replace the other. However, there is no civilization that can replace Civilization. Our enemy can only destroy us and in the process destroy themselves.

A parasitic culture subsists at the mercy of the host Civilization even as it seeks the destruction of that Civilization. Within our enemy’s culture there exists no ability to create and maintain the incredibly deep and complex structure that provides goods and services to 6 billion humans.

This is a war against Civilization.

5.5 Billion Dead - Our incredible wealth

A depth of wealth and competencies that defies any historical comparison surrounds us. In four hundred years we have moved from 500 million living mostly in rural subsistence to 6 billion with many living in urban wealth. Within the last hundred years we have shifted our relationship with reality. One hundred years ago plague and famine were seen as forces of nature, beyond human intervention. Now, although these still exist in pockets, they are seen as political and economic challenges. The reason they continue to exist is not due to nature, but because we have not yet mastered the political and social conflicts that sustain famine and plague.

We are on the edge of being able to deliver basic quality of life goods and services to every human on Earth. Many will live in what used to be called luxury. Most will live comfortably. Food, clothing, shelter, communication, transportation, entertainment, health care and security will be available to almost everyone. This is no longer utopia, it is emerging reality.

5.5 Billion Dead - How we arrived here

400 years ago we stood at the leading edge of a revolution. Up until that time, all people everywhere lived in some variation of a feudal or tribal civilization. A few with wealth, mostly gained through confiscation, while most lived in small, self-supporting subsistence communities. Literacy was rare; existence was fragile, bonds seldom extended outside the village. Most were at the absolute mercy of the forces of nature and of the leaders who ruled them.

Then it began to change through a very complex interaction of creativity and innovation. This change took place around the world and incorporated knowledge and skills into a complex and dynamic interchange of exploration and development. It was not a benign or even kind process. It involved slavery, conquest, colonization, exploitation and genocide. Yet slowly, step by step, year by year, life for people around the world improved. Literacy increased so skills could more easily be shared, productivity skyrocketed so fewer people were required to provide subsistence resources thus freeing up more people to provide growth. We tend to assume today that, voilà, we now exist, sprung whole from the deep well of Civilization. Not so. This has been a long and difficult road to wealth.

5.5 Billion Dead - Interdependence

How many people does it take to build a Volkswagen? 400 on the assembly line, 1,000 in the factory. 10,000 in the suppliers’ factories. 100,000 for the production and delivery of all the associated infrastructure. Plus all of the people all over the world who produce the food, clothing, personal items, education, training, recreation, entertainment and cultural bonding communications and services that bind us all together. When a worker walks into the Volkswagen plant, he or she is wearing or carrying products from all over the world. Bind it all together into a successful global economic system and it takes almost all of us combined to produce a Volkswagen. Probably 4 billion of the 6 billion have some role in the production of that vehicle. Start removing competencies and this capability starts degrading.

Our Civilization is a living organism, highly interdependent, highly intelligent and yet fragile.

We share resource with each other every day from all over the world. Tomatoes from South Africa, fish from New Zealand, cars from Korea, computers from Malaysia, movies from India, socks from Egypt, weather satellites from America.

Almost everyone contributes. The shoeshine boy in Bangkok supports a sidewalk food vendor who supports a barber who supports a landlord who supports an engineer who supports a sales rep who supports a teacher who supports a professor who supports a scientist who supports an astronaut and a dancer. All working together in a network of relationships that both gets shoes shined and the Hubble telescope repaired. Most people, even those with the most basic levels of contribution, are assets to our Civilization, not liabilities. They both produce and consume the wealth we create.

Our enemy stands apart, a consumer of our Civilization’s wealth, but not a contributor to the creation of that wealth.

5.5 Billion Dead - Managing change to drive growth

For four hundred years a pattern of change has emerged that has not yet failed us. It is not a kind or gentle pattern of change, but it works.

Someone figures out a better way for people to work together. They put the new way into practice. Fewer people are required to produce the same goods and services. Large numbers of people are displaced because their efforts are no longer required. They are unemployed and often destitute while their former compatriots enjoy the fruits of their now more productive labor.

The displaced workers must find something to do that generates value to others or they will die in poverty. So they innovate. For four hundred years we have innovated ourselves to ever increasing levels of contribution until today very few people worldwide are involved in subsistence services and most are contributing through products and services not imaginable a few hundred years ago. Talk show host, astronaut, video store clerk, fusion engineer, cell phone sales rep, programmer, heart pump technician, transplant coordinator, helicopter pilot. All created out of the resources freed up by previous increases in productivity. What has happened over and over again is that productivity driven layoffs drive wealth creation.

Once again, we are now at such a juncture with a large worldwide group of very skilled contributors, systems administrators for large scale computing environments. These people have been driven from their work by increases in the productivity of managing large-scale systems. So, what does our Civilization do with all this now latent talent? Our Civilization says, not kindly at all, innovate yourselves out of your predicament. Figure out a way to take the talent that you have and redeploy it into higher value added goods and services.

Without question, this process can be brutal, that it can destroy families and communities. Without question, it works. It has consistently and reliably added value to our Civilization for four hundred years. What is now happening is that hundreds of thousands of highly skilled ex-systems administrators are moving from unemployment into new ways of contributing value and therefore being compensated. Many of these new ways of contributing depend on individual initiative and innovation as they add new competencies and capabilities to our Civilization. We will soon see higher value goods and services arising out of the despair of the massive layoffs of these data center system administrators.

Our enemy has no ability to innovate. The demands of subservience and obedience drive out all possibility of self-initiated innovation. The core engine that has driven us successfully from 500 million to 6 billion, self-initiated innovation, is absent in our enemy.

5.5 Billion Dead - The airline snack bag

The airline snack bag is a challenge. It is tough, very tough. There seems to be no way to open it. Squeeze it, twist it, tear at it, nothing. The snack remains within, inaccessible. Until a small tear is created. Then, instantly, and sometimes messily, it completely opens. What was strong and secure is suddenly weak and fragile. Like our Civilization.

Our Civilization is a tough and resilient fabric. Part of its strength is because it is a fabric, not a hierarchy or structure. Poke a whole almost anywhere and the disrupted resources can be reacquired through a different part of the fabric. Even massive disruptions do not seem to disturb the overall system very much.

Part of the resilience is due to the cooperative self-healing response to disruption. Earthquake, tsunami, flood and hurricane release an immediate effort to repair the damage and comfort the afflicted.

But what would happen, if, during a flood, a small group of people, pretending to be just like us, snuck around and pulled down the sandbags, opened the floodgates, plowed down the levees, knocked down the dams. It would be like the small tear in the snack bag. The systems for protection and recovery would collapse and the flood would be many times as catastrophic.

Our enemy seeks to open our Civilization like a snack bag. Work at it and work at it until a small tear is created then use that tear to rip open and spill out everything. Create the catastrophe not by head-on assault, but by exploiting thousands of small tears in the fabric of Civilization.

One of the targets for small tears is self-doubt about ends. To create a thousand questions about our morality, our judgment, our righteousness, our compassion. To have us seeking balance and understanding in the face of horror. To have us hesitate, pause or back-off because we are uncertain and confused about our goals. Each of these is is a small tear, seen by our enemy as another step toward victory. If our enemy has confidence in where to go and we are lost, then we will go where they go.

This is what our enemy seeks. To use our openness, our curiosity and our tolerance against us to destroy us.

5.5 Billion Dead - Northeast summer blackout

In the summer of 2003 the power went out in much of the Northeast for a day. Very annoying and inconvenient. Then the power was restored and we continued on with our lives.

What if the power had not returned in 24 hours? What if a small group set out to disrupt the ability to return the power? What if the power cannot be turned back on?

After three days, no frozen food. After seven days, no perishable food. After ten days, no batteries or auxiliary power. No electricity means no ability to pump gasoline, no ability to pump water, no ability to process sewage.

Three days, those on life assisting care begin to die, five days, those dependent on continuing care begin to die, eight days, the disabled begin to die, ten days, the ill and infirm begin to die, fifteen days, those not strong, healthy and ferocious begin to die, 20 days, most die. Imagine New York City with no water, no sewage, no elevators, no food, no transportation, and no communication. Just ten million people all alone in a big, filthy, closet. Dying.

This is what our enemy seeks.

5.5 Billion Dead - What was life like?

Four hundred years ago there was no bucolic utopia anywhere on earth. Any faith in the noble savage returned to true relationship with the earth depends on denying harsh truths about life before Civilization.

Fall from a horse, break a wrist, lifelong cripple. Scrape an arm on rusty object, death or amputation at the shoulder. Compound fracture of leg, death. Teeth all rotted out between 30 and 40. Typhus, death; smallpox, death; tetanus, death; plague, death; mumps, crippled for life; scarlet fever, crippled for life; cholera, death; malaria, crippled for life; influenza, death; cancer, death; heart attack, death; polio, death; paralysis from injury or disease, death; blind or deaf, isolation or death; gout, crippled for life; caught in freezing rain, chills, pneumonia and death; drought, death; All disabled and elderly, death. Any born with birth defects, death; disabled or elderly, death; born with birth defects, death.

Men and women work dawn to dusk for subsistence, for survival. Lose a crop, starvation, burn down a hovel in the winter, freeze to death. In camps, villages and towns people live in the center of a sea of sewage, offal, garbage and disease. In a subsistence existence, being centered and self-actualized are absurdities.

Half of children dead by twelve, most who survive, dead by thirty. Many women die in childbirth. Those who survive must have six to eight children to assure that two have grandchildren. A stable population when most die young and few survive to produce grandchildren. Children are not the key to survival, grandchildren are. For millennia human population grew very slowly even as individual humans were prolific in their child bearing. Most died.

Our enemy seeks this bleak, obedient, subservient existence for us.

5.5 Billion Dead - Consequences of disruption

There is no possible way that a fundamentalist and totalitarian society can support the complex and dynamic fabric that currently binds us and supports us. The fabric of interdependent cooperation will disappear.

From previous experience we have expectations for what happens following a disruption:

Electrical service returns: this time it won’t, telephone service resumes: it won’t, water returns: it won’t, gasoline deliveries resume: they won’t, food deliveries resume: they won’t, sewage management resumes: it won’t. No water, no sewage, no communication, no electricity, no heat, no air conditioning, no transportation.

Those that survive will live in small communities subject to our enemy’s justice. Rape victim, death by stoning. Daughter who may have looked at the wrong boy, death by stabbing by father or brother. Mother who talks to wrong man, death by stabbing by son. Adulterous woman (only the woman,) death by stoning.

Women’s status, slave. Women’s condition, removal of genitals. No sexual expression permitted. Child’s status, slave. Child’s proper purpose, die killing infidels. Women and children disciplined by sodomy. Sex used as means of instilling fear and obedience.

There is nothing remotely benign or acceptable in the crippling and enslavement of women. There can be no accommodation of an enemy that sees sexual slavery and childhood murder as appropriate.

Our enemy embraces this.

5.5 Billion Dead - Resources

Today we extract resources very efficiently that 150 years ago were both undetectable and unreachable. The cost of pulling oil or copper or iron out of deep reserves today is less that the cost of picking up surface deposits 150 years ago. Thus, high technology detection and extraction provides us with economical resources previously unreachable.

In the beginning of the industrial era, most of the raw materials required for industrialization were in surface deposits that could be extracted with little more that wheelbarrows, picks and shovels or simple drills and barrels. All of these deposits have long been exhausted. Our extraction and processing today is dependent on a complex, high technology infrastructure. Break that infrastructure and we loose our access to all those resources. For about 100 million years. For it will take that long for the copper and iron and coal and oil to once again be deposited and churned to the surface.

Ponder carefully this last point. It only took us 400 years to move from 500 million living mostly in rural subsistence to 6 billion with many living in urban wealth. So there is an illusion that if we are hammered back 400 years we will just readjust and climb back up. Wrong.

All of the surface resources are now long exhausted. Our huge reserves of oil and gas and coal today are utterly and absolutely dependent on our very high technology extraction capabilities. Collapse the extraction technology, destroy to ability to build ten foot tires and all other associated equipment and these current resources are once again completely and absolutely inaccessible.

How long will it be until surface deposits of copper, iron and coal are once again available? How long until a simple hole in the ground can once again yield oil and gas? How long does it take the earth to churn these resources once again into our primitive grasp? 100 million years.

If we fail now to sustain that which we have created, we do not fall back 400 years, we fall back 100 million years. We are as lost as the dinosaurs.

Our enemy seeks this.

5.5 Billion Dead - Communication and continuity

If we lose electricity, we lose the ability to communicate almost all of the knowledge that we have. Our current store of knowledge is far more perishable that it would be if it were on paper. But it is not on paper, it is on CD’s and DVD’s and magnetic media. Each of these requires a high technology device to be comprehensible. Lose the device and then you have to figure out how to build lasers, linear actuators, micro-motors, digital signal processors and digital amplifiers. Eventually the information might be decoded as ones and zeros. Without a Rosetta Stone, however, there is no way to determine if the bits are music or video or programming or text. Even within a specific type of data there are many different encodings, such as with audio and video. There are thousands of these encoding maps.

“Finding Nemo” is a sequence of about 40 billion ones and zeros. As is the source code for Windows or the compiled code for Oracle database applications. Art, music, philosophy, history, applications, accounts payable, college grades, production schedules, movies, news, engineering, science, and medicine. Nothing but trillions and trillions of precisely sequenced ones and zeros. All vanish if the ability to read the ones and zeros is lost. A library with ten thousand DVD’s becomes identical to a quarry with ten thousand rocks.

If the ability to produce the decoding device is lost, then all the encoded information is lost. Our civilization becomes as inaccessible as the Anasazi are to us. We are now a civilization without a written record. In the first month without electricity 99% of all of our knowledge will be lost. In a decade all of our knowledge will vanish. Beethoven, Bach, Twain, Einstein, Hawkings, Monet, Mandela, Gandhi, Lincoln, all gone, vanished forever.

Our enemy seeks this.

5.5 Billion Dead - Touching the face of God

As Civilization, we are about to embark on a truly amazing venture. To determine if we can establish, on the South Pole of the Moon, a mining and refining facility that will provide fuel and materials for the rapid exploration of the Solar System. The fuel produced on the Moon will cost a fraction of the cost of fuel boosted up through the Earth’s dense atmosphere. Vast quantities of fuel can then be easily sent to low Earth orbit at low cost to then be used for fast, high boost trips to the Moon. From these low cost lunar orbits, missions can be assembled and fueled for fast transit to Mars and the rest of the Solar System. The doors to the heavens will be wide open.

This effort will require a fraction of the social investment required 400 years ago to manually extract coal from the shallow mines of Germany and England. Fuel from the Moon at lower social cost and investment than coal from Earth 400 years ago. We stand at the doorstep of this accomplishment. To travel the heavens at lower cost than it once took to travel the oceans.

Perhaps it is arrogance, perhaps it is grandiose, but Civilization seeks a continuing and expanding dialog with God, here on earth and outward to all of creation. We are accomplishing all of this; we are touching the face of creation, whether in DNA or the stars themselves. All of this will be lost forever to humanity, perhaps eternally, as far as we know, for all of the universe. Lost if our enemy prevails.

We seek dialog with creation. Our enemy seeks subservience.

5.5 Billion Dead - September 11, 2001 costs

9/11 is beginning to seem far away, a distant event with only historical impact. We need to remind ourselves what happened and, more importantly, what almost happened. For what happened on 9/11 was not what was intended.

The financial impact of 9/11 seems to have eluded us. Partly because the human loss and destruction was so horrific and partly because the financial costs are dispersed throughout society instead of being concentrated in a few smoking ruins.

Estimates of the financial loss approach one trillion dollars. What has the theft and destruction of one trillion dollars cost us? What is the magnitude of this obliterated wealth?

One trillion dollars is $4,000 for every man, women and child in the United States. Invested at a modest rate, it throws off, at 5%, 50 billion dollars a year in continuing income. 50 billion dollars a year provides the funding for one million teachers. 50 billion dollars a year provides full ride scholarships for 2 million college students. 50 billion dollars a year provides the social security income for 3 million retirees.

One trillion dollars builds 4 million new homes. One trillion dollars cleans up every single superfund site.

One trillion dollars is the wealth created by one year of hard work by ten million workers. Stolen, obliterated, gone forever. By our enemy’s action, by our enemy’s choice.

5.5 Billion Dead - September 11, 2001 intentions

We lost 3,000 people. It has taken us years of hard work to recover our economy and to begin to rebuild what we lost.

But what if our enemy’s intentions had been met? What if the planes had flown forty minutes later and hit twenty floors lower?

Thirty to fifty thousand would have died in New York. A significant portion of the international financial community would have been lost forever.

If the plane that hit the Pentagon had hit from a different direction we would have lost thousands in the Pentagon including most of our senior military leadership.

The plane that crashed in Pennsylvania would have continued on to the Capital and destroyed the Capital and killed many of our legislative leaders.

We would have been faced with sixty thousand dead including most of our military and legislative leadership and much of our financial leadership.

Instead of one trillion in lost wealth we would have lost ten trillion dollars forever.

That is what our enemy intended. That is what our enemy intends.

This time we recovered. Next time, if our enemy’s intentions are fulfilled, we may not.

5.5 Billion Dead - Small town

So, says the resident of the small and distant town, what does it mean to me if the city collapses?

If you are in a small town far away from the big city and you see the destruction of that city, what happens to you and your community? Initially, very little. If the big city is downwind and far away, the only immediate loss is the loss of television. Then gradually, over a few days, other resources begin to disappear. Electricity, then gas, then water, then sanitation, then food, then health care. Until, after a few weeks, nothing remains that connects to the civilization supported by that distant city. No heat, no water, no sanitation, no health care, no food, no communication. The fabric of civilization is gone and suddenly that small town is an isolated subsistence rural village. With very limited skills and very limited resources. Instantly vulnerable to plague, pestilence and famine. Homes become hovels; existence becomes, once again, nasty, brutish and short. This will become the world of small communities if our enemy prevails.

Add to this existence the imposition of a fundamentalist and totalitarian government that cripples and enslaves women and raises children to be martyrs. A grim, primitive, illiterate and ignorant existence with all knowledge of this Civilization eradicated.

This is what our enemy seeks.

5.5 Billion Dead - Cacophony

Armstrong Williams, Angela Davis, John Conyers, Alan Keyes, Jesse Jackson, Cynthia McKinney, Shelby Stelle, Barack Obama, Michael Steele, Clarence Thomas, Danny Glover, Sheila Jackson Lee, Barbara Lee, Walter Williams, JC Watts, Charles Rangell, Maxine Waters, Al Sharpton, Harold Ford, Thomas Sowall, Julian Bond, Bobby Rush, Harry Belafonte, Larry Elder, Leonard Pitts, Charles Barkley, Condelezza Rice, Ron Paige, Oprah Winfrey, Kweisi Mfume, Colin Powell.

These are the voices of America. Raucous, conflicting, loud, vibrant, contentious, liberating. The voice of Americans contending with values, organization, rights, power, jobs and education.

Where is the voice of our enemy’s fellow religious adherents? We have a huge cacophony of voices from the many communities within our culture. Black, Hispanic, Native American, Asian, European all have many voices, often directly contradictory. The debate is loud, continuing, sometimes thoughtful, and often ridiculous. But there is continual debate.

Not with our enemy’s fellow travelers. Silence. Not one leader who stands up with a clear and forceful declaration of support for our Civilization. Who openly condemns terrorism and fanaticism? Why not?

Only two possible explanations:

1. The forces of terror are so deeply embedded in the Muslim community that no one dares speak out for fear of deadly reprisals against themselves, their family, their friends and community, and their family and friends that remain back in the Middle East. Pervasive and unrelenting fear that drives all dissent, even all comment, underground. Perhaps an indication of the coming world for all of us if our enemy succeeds.

2. Our enemy’s fellow travelers, in very large numbers, freely support and affirm the actions of the enemy. They do not speak out against terrorism because they support the goals of terrorism. They await the day when they can subjugate our Civilization to their will. They seek an America ruled by their religious precepts. They have no concept nor care that the America they seek is a dead America. That most of them, and most of us, will die.

Without the cacophony, we are no longer Americans. Without the cacophony, we are dead.

5.5 Billion Dead - Conceit

There exists within our Civilization an immense conceit. It is damaging to ourselves when we use it against ourselves. It is disastrous when applied to our enemy.

The conceit is that I am so powerful, so influential, so dominant, that any time any one challenges or opposes me, it is because I have not behaved properly, I have not been kind enough, understanding enough, diplomatic enough, accommodating enough. The conceit says that only if I can negotiate well enough, concede kindly enough, love deeply enough, my enemy will become my friend, my enemy will recognize and acknowledge my kindness, my understanding, my compassion, and will therefore, freely bend to my will and behave the way that I want my enemy to behave.

This conceit is deadly nonsense. It will get us killed. It is the conceit that had a woman at Brookfield Zoo in Chicago climbing over the fence to pet a wolf, only to be very badly mauled. It is the conceit in Palo Alto that is outraged over the shooting of a cougar that is stalking children. The conceit that says we did not treat the cougar with respect and compassion. If we had, it would have chosen to not eat our children.

Within our political structure this conceit takes the form of attacking our political leadership when our enemy attacks us. The firm belief that the reason our enemy attacked is that our political opponents behaved badly and therefore were responsible for the attack. This is the same attitude that condemns the women who is raped when she walks outside at night, that condemns the storeowner with desirable products when he is robbed. It both assigns responsibility to the victim and diminishes the power of the victim by denying the victim the ability to assume responsibility through action, only through passivity. The poor you, poor me defense. It is a disastrous approach when used within our culture; it is catastrophic when applied to our enemy.

What we must understand, must accept, is that our enemy sees no difference, zero difference, between Fidel Castro and Ronald Reagan, between Jacques Chirac and Ariel Sharon. All leadership and all followers in our Civilization are equally infidels and are to be converted by force, enslaved or killed. No exceptions. If one of these leaders acts in a way that benefits our enemy, then they are seen and exploited as useful idiots. Useful, but still the enemy. Lies, deception, threats, accommodation, are all used with but one aim, total and absolute destruction of Civilization.

Our conceit about our own power, our own wonderfulness, will kill us.

5.5 Billion Dead - Finality

Our enemy seeks our death, our impoverishment, and our enslavement. Our enemy is a parasitic cancer intent on destroying us and, in the process, destroying much of itself. The one billion affiliated with our enemy’s beliefs will also suffer mightily in the collapse of Civilization precipitated by our enemy. They too will be greatly diminished and severely impoverished.

Dealing with this enemy as if it can be contained or constrained is as deadly and foolhardy as saying we are going to eradicate all of the death camps except Treblinka, that we are going to free all of China except Nanjing, free all of the slaves except in Mississippi, remove all of the tumor except that in the left lung.

The only survivable approach is to dedicate ourselves to eradication. To so break the will of our enemy that those remaining recognize the futility and tragedy of their course and accept the necessity of a new direction.

At this time we do not yet know if our enemy is a small and fanatical part of a larger peaceful movement or if our enemy is but the point of the spear aimed at our Civilization’s heart. What we must say is that in either case, we will destroy the point of the spear. If that is what is necessary to free others, then we will gladly free them. If that only temporarily breaks the point until others are pushed forward to continue the effort, then we must, absolutely must, be prepared to say, this cannot stand, this too must be abolished. We have successfully abolished other affronts to human decency; we must be prepared to abolish this. To do otherwise is to comfort and feed our cancer. To nurture our own destruction.

Our enemy seeks to seduce us into aiding in our own destruction.

5.5 Billion Dead - Serious power

We are afraid of ourselves. We are so accustomed to our own failures that we seek, very aggressively, to limit and reduce our own power. We assume that if we have power, we will misuse it to the detriment of others and ourselves. This assumption about our own untrustworthiness and immorality extends from how we treat families and children to how we treat our power in the world. From trust in parents to trust in our political, business and military leadership. Trust no one.

The primary expression of this fear is the drive to disarm ourselves, to render ourselves safe by diminishing our power. Since we cannot be trusted, we must not be armed. Since we cannot be trusted, we must be pacified and made dependent on the greater wisdom of others, whether the other is our local police or the other is some ill-defined international structure. Above all else, we must submit our power to the greater power of the greater authority.

This approach creates a huge vulnerability for our enemy to exploit. We are disarmed so that we cannot hurt ourselves, therefore, we cannot defend ourselves.

If we are serious about the war on terror, if we are serious about confronting and eliminating the threats to our Civilization, then we must trust ourselves with our own defense. An immediate move to arm, train and deputize all legally qualified adults would place a huge standing army at our enemy’s doorstep. This would be a militia in the best sense. A return to the concepts behind the founding our country.

If every legally qualified adult on an airplane were issued a baton, then the ability of anyone to disrupt the flight would be greatly reduced. The plane would be full of sky marshals, as was the case in the two successful efforts to thwart a highjacking. However, this would also mean trusting our fellow citizens. Just like we used to before we became so afraid of ourselves.

Our enemy's task would be much more difficult if confronted with a well-armed and determined Civilization. Our enemy celebrates every time our fear of ourselves proves greater than our fear of our enemy. Every time we back off of confrontation because of our fear of being called racist or fear of not respecting diversity. Everytime we disarm ourselves because we fear ourselves.

Our enemy seeks to divide us by playing upon our fears of ourselves. Our enemy explicitly exploits our fear of our own worst impulses.

This is what our enemy seeks.

5.5 Billion Dead - What our enemy seeks

Our enemy seeks to destroy Civilization. To drive us back to a subsistence existence with death, once again, as our daily companion. To a time when villages would not survive a harsh winter, when influenza would claim half of the children, when simple injuries meant death or lifelong impairment. To a time when women were slaves, denied their sexuality, abused and killed without recourse. When children were chattel laborers, exploited both for their sexual availability and their ability to mindlessly follow the demands of adults, even unto their own deaths.

Our enemy seeks to destroy five thousand years of history and growth, five thousand years of culture, of science, of religious insight and understanding.

If our enemy succeeds, we will be no more. It will be 100 million years before another opportunity arises to once again touch the face of God.

In all of space and all of time, this is the only place and the only time that we know where the magnificence and wonder of this creation has been studied. We are ferociously growing our Civilization, our wealth, our knowledge, our reach, our understanding, our art, our celebration of this great and wonderful creation. We are about to step off our small world and begin to use the boundless resources of our solar system and the universe itself as part of this celebration. We can bring excitement, anticipation, comfort, health and security to almost all of the people of earth. We can bring this brawling, contentious, challenging, difficult global village into a dynamic creative enterprise that allows almost all to contribute and almost all to benefit.

We now hold God’s promise in our hands. To treasure and celebrate, or to fear and forfeit.

Our enemy seeks fear and forfeit.

Therefore, before every debate on education or science or space or art or welfare or entertainment or style or trend or medicine or rights or entitlements, we must first ask and answer:

What does our enemy call 5.5 billion dead and 500 million impoverished and enslaved?

Victory!

5.5 billion need not and shall not die

How can we achieve victory over our enemy, militant Islam?

We have experiences that can help guide the way.

Christians have burned heretics at the stick, tortured the demon possessed to death, decapitated religious opponents and launched wars of conversion and elimination on the heathen. These no longer happen and are practices now repudiated.

In the 1930's, there were millions of Nazi and fascist adherents, tens of millions of fellow travelers and hundreds of millions of indifferent observers. Ten years later most of these people still lived, but the advocacy was gone.

Communist totalitarianism was expanding as a dominate global reality holding billions of people. It is now gone or in retreat.

Victory can be achieved by proving to the Islamic militants that terrorism not only does not work, but that terrorism severely damages Islam itself. Victory requires also that Muslims as a whole adopt changes that will let Muslims live comfortably and in trust with others. These core changes are:

1. Jihad as the personal journey of spiritual growth. Not forced conversion or death.
2. Sharia as self-discipline. Not secular law applied to all.
3. Dhimmitude eliminated. No expectation that non-Muslims serve Muslims.
4. Hudna repudiated. The truce must be accepted as permanent.

Christians successfully repudiated behavior that today we would call terrorist. Nazi beliefs that terrorized the world were eliminated. Communist totalitarianism dissipated. Hope has triumphed before. Hope can triumph again. However, each of these victories took long, dangerous and very hard work. This time too we can look forward with hope to victory. Not containment, not diminishment, but victory.

The first step to victory is accepting what we have at stake. Everything.


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