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Jack Eidt

@JackEidt

Novelist - Folklore-mythology-literature of the animistic wild, publisher @wilderutopia - Urban theorist - Environmental Journalist - Podcast @EcoJusticeRadio

Los Angeles, CA Katılım Ağustos 2015
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Jack Eidt
Jack Eidt@JackEidt·
Wars For Oil and Words from the Urban Provocateur Mike Davis Our urban world is super-heating, super-storming, with the U.S. super-regime-changing with doses of violence and destruction. The late Marxist urban historian suggested a better way forward. jackeidt.substack.com/p/wars-for-oil…
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Prasad@theprasad_·
In 1984, Jiddu Krishnamurti explained how to end every form of fear known to humankind. No psychologist or philosopher ever came close to him. His frameworks: • Thought creates fear • Time sustains fear • Escape strengthens fear 13 lessons on ending fear completely:
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Today In History
Today In History@historigins·
The moment a rescued chimpanzee thanked Dr. Jane Goodall in a way no one expected
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WilderUtopia
WilderUtopia@WilderUtopia·
The Degrowth Revolution: we feature a conversation with author Stan Cox on his book, Anthropause, The Beauty of Degrowth. We also feature commentary on the Degrowth Movement from scholars such as Joan Martinez Alier, Jason Hickel, and Richard Wolff. LINK: open.substack.com/pub/jackeidt/p…
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WilderUtopia@WilderUtopia·
Glyphosate: An Herbicide That Kills More Than Weeds - Join Kelly Ryerson @glyphosategirl as she reveals truths about glyphosate, the planetary health emergency it poses, and how we can create a better world through organic/regenerative farming practices. open.substack.com/pub/jackeidt/p…
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WilderUtopia@WilderUtopia·
High & Dry’s latest was just published on PBS SoCal. P.S. I Love You: Reconnecting with the Springs and Palms in Palm Springs explores the origins of this iconic desert city and its relationship with the water resources that define its past and future. jackeidt.substack.com/p/ps-i-love-yo…
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WilderUtopia@WilderUtopia·
Wandering the Wild of Substack: Peruse our EcoJustice Radio shows, High & Dry column on the promise and threats to the Salton Sea, and a little visit with the Belle of Amherst. jackeidt.substack.com/p/wandering-th…
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WilderUtopia
WilderUtopia@WilderUtopia·
Join me on here: Culture, Environment, and Coexistence into the Great Unknown, Co-Host of EcoJustice Radio, Writer for PBS SoCal High & Dry, and utopian storyteller on the wild way forward through this jungle of predators, prey, and high-rise wonders. jackeidt.substack.com
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Soniasuponia
Soniasuponia@Soniasuponia·
The madhalla is a traditional hat used in Yemen worn by Hadhramaut female herders and field workers. The hats have a wide circular brim and a peaked top to keep them cool. They have been noted to resemble witch hats.
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Jenica Eugenia
Jenica Eugenia@2Dinu83028·
Un quetzal en pleno vuelo parece sacado de un cuento!😊
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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
🚨🇺🇸 BREAKING: Protesters in Los Angeles just projected an anti-ICE video onto a building. And it wasn’t just any building. It was Twin Towers, an ICE-linked detention facility where LASD actively collaborates with ICE for deportation screening. This is what resistance looks like when people stop pretending everything is normal.
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PROTECT ALL WILDLIFE
PROTECT ALL WILDLIFE@Protect_Wldlife·
A sad day for the great Montana Bison. Interior Secretary Doug Bergum, at the request of Little Greg Gianforte and the corporate zombie Montana Senators/Reps, has ended conservation grazing permits for Bison on the great American Prairie, a huge section of restored Bison land in central Montana. Make no mistake, the decision by Bergum is an extension of the nepo-baby, grifting cronyism that currently plagues our federal government. But this time, the victim is the great American Bison. Credit: Author Michael Hodges.
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sigfrid monleon@sigfridmonleon·
In this healthy and beautiful life only I have been made to suffer * Sayat Nova (The Color of Pomegranates, 1969) / Sergei Parajanov #botd
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Afshin Rattansi
Afshin Rattansi@afshinrattansi·
The last address of Chile’s🇨🇱 democratically-elected socialist President Salvador Allende before dying defending the Presidential Palace from Augusto Pinochet: ‘This will surely be the last opportunity I have to address you. The Air Force has bombed the towers of Radio Portales and Radio Corporación, and probably Radio Magallanes will be silenced, and the calm metal instrument of my voice will no longer reach you. It doesn’t matter. You will continue hearing me. I will always be next to you. At least my memory will be of a man of dignity who remained loyal to the workers. The people must defend themselves, but they must not sacrifice themselves. The people must not let themselves be crushed or riddled with bullets, but they must also not be humiliated. Workers of my country, I have faith in Chile and in its destiny. Other men will overcome this dark and bitter moment when treason seeks to prevail. Move forward knowing that, sooner rather than later, the great avenues will again open, through which free men will walk to build a better society. Long live Chile! Long live the people! Long live the workers! These are my last words, and I am certain that my sacrifice will not be in vain. I am sure that, at least, it will be a moral lesson punishing felony, cowardice, and treason.’ -Santiago de Chile, 11th of September 1973.
Going Underground@GUnderground_TV

On this day in 2006, Chile’s🇨🇱 former US-UK-backed fascist dictator Augusto Pinochet died from a heart attack.  In 1973, General Augusto Pinochet, backed by the CIA, launched a coup against Chile’s democratically-elected socialist President Salvador Allende after a protracted US campaign to sabotage and impoverish the Chilean people.  President Nixon had ordered the CIA to “make the economy scream” in Chile to “prevent Allende from coming to power or to unseat him.” Allende refused to surrender to Pinochet’s troops and died defending the Presidential Palace.   Pinochet’s neoliberal economic policies designed by the ‘Chicago Boys’ economists would prove to be utterly disastrous, benefitting only the elite classes and those tied to Western corporations. Before Pinochet’s fascist dictatorship, Chile had a poverty rate between 17-20% in 1970. During the 1980s under Pinochet’s ‘shock therapy’, poverty doubled to 45-50% of the population. The extreme poverty rate tripled.  Between 1975-82, unemployment soared record levels as high as 30%, wages collapsed by 40% plunging millions into poverty, and entire sectors were wiped out by import competition. The early years of Pinochet’s neoliberalism produced a deeper depression than the 1929 financial crash for Chile.  The hypocrisy and failure of neoliberalism was most evident in 1982, when Pinochet’s privatisation and free market extremism crashed the economy so badly that the country lost 15% of its GDP in a single year. The major banks subsequently collapsed, and the government was forced to nationalise the debt.  The scale of the disaster of Pinochet’s neoliberal fascist dictatorship still haunts Chile to this day. The disastrous privatisation of education by Pinochet has created a class-based education system that persists to this day, where rich families have access to the highest quality of education available in the country, while poor families have no other option but to send their children to underfunded municipal schools.  The same class-based horror is seen in Chile’s healthcare, where the rich have access to high quality healthcare in the best hospitals, while Chile’s poor have nowhere to go apart from the overcrowded public hospitals.  The privatised pension system generates large profits for the private administrators, while the elderly receive extremely low pensions and live in poverty.  Chile is also the only country on Earth with fully-privatised water, even a basic necessity such as this was not spared from the horror of privatisation. Now, Chile’s water companies are majority-owned by French companies, and Group Luksic, Chile’s wealthiest business family owns significant equity. Even Chile’s lakes, rivers, groundwater, and aquifers were divided into tradeable private property rights in 1981, separate from land ownership.  Now the UK’s Anglo-American, and Australia’s BHP control significant water rights in the country.  This fascist operation to loot Chile was imposed through extreme violence. Pinochet’s fascist dictatorship would see the deaths, imprisonment, or disappearance of over 40,000 people. The CIA-backed coup in Chile was part of establishing Operation Condor, a plan to impose de-facto continent-wide fascism in Latin America to crush socialist, communist and workers’ movements. Operation Condor is estimated to be responsible for 60,000-80,000 deaths in Latin America. The disaster that Chile has gone through and still suffers the effects of was designed in length and breadth by the United States. Pinochet’s barbaric, disastrous rule, and his equally barbaric, disastrous legacy of economic failure and extreme fascist violence serves as a historical and contemporary reminder of the consequences of a developing nation falling under Washington’s iron fist.

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Going Underground
Going Underground@GUnderground_TV·
On this day in 2006, Chile’s🇨🇱 former US-UK-backed fascist dictator Augusto Pinochet died from a heart attack.  In 1973, General Augusto Pinochet, backed by the CIA, launched a coup against Chile’s democratically-elected socialist President Salvador Allende after a protracted US campaign to sabotage and impoverish the Chilean people.  President Nixon had ordered the CIA to “make the economy scream” in Chile to “prevent Allende from coming to power or to unseat him.” Allende refused to surrender to Pinochet’s troops and died defending the Presidential Palace.   Pinochet’s neoliberal economic policies designed by the ‘Chicago Boys’ economists would prove to be utterly disastrous, benefitting only the elite classes and those tied to Western corporations. Before Pinochet’s fascist dictatorship, Chile had a poverty rate between 17-20% in 1970. During the 1980s under Pinochet’s ‘shock therapy’, poverty doubled to 45-50% of the population. The extreme poverty rate tripled.  Between 1975-82, unemployment soared record levels as high as 30%, wages collapsed by 40% plunging millions into poverty, and entire sectors were wiped out by import competition. The early years of Pinochet’s neoliberalism produced a deeper depression than the 1929 financial crash for Chile.  The hypocrisy and failure of neoliberalism was most evident in 1982, when Pinochet’s privatisation and free market extremism crashed the economy so badly that the country lost 15% of its GDP in a single year. The major banks subsequently collapsed, and the government was forced to nationalise the debt.  The scale of the disaster of Pinochet’s neoliberal fascist dictatorship still haunts Chile to this day. The disastrous privatisation of education by Pinochet has created a class-based education system that persists to this day, where rich families have access to the highest quality of education available in the country, while poor families have no other option but to send their children to underfunded municipal schools.  The same class-based horror is seen in Chile’s healthcare, where the rich have access to high quality healthcare in the best hospitals, while Chile’s poor have nowhere to go apart from the overcrowded public hospitals.  The privatised pension system generates large profits for the private administrators, while the elderly receive extremely low pensions and live in poverty.  Chile is also the only country on Earth with fully-privatised water, even a basic necessity such as this was not spared from the horror of privatisation. Now, Chile’s water companies are majority-owned by French companies, and Group Luksic, Chile’s wealthiest business family owns significant equity. Even Chile’s lakes, rivers, groundwater, and aquifers were divided into tradeable private property rights in 1981, separate from land ownership.  Now the UK’s Anglo-American, and Australia’s BHP control significant water rights in the country.  This fascist operation to loot Chile was imposed through extreme violence. Pinochet’s fascist dictatorship would see the deaths, imprisonment, or disappearance of over 40,000 people. The CIA-backed coup in Chile was part of establishing Operation Condor, a plan to impose de-facto continent-wide fascism in Latin America to crush socialist, communist and workers’ movements. Operation Condor is estimated to be responsible for 60,000-80,000 deaths in Latin America. The disaster that Chile has gone through and still suffers the effects of was designed in length and breadth by the United States. Pinochet’s barbaric, disastrous rule, and his equally barbaric, disastrous legacy of economic failure and extreme fascist violence serves as a historical and contemporary reminder of the consequences of a developing nation falling under Washington’s iron fist.
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Afshin Rattansi@afshinrattansi

Hugo Chavez predicted the US using the fake narco-trafficking pretext being used against Venezuela🇻🇪: ‘I've received alerts-even from serious people not aligned with us, about a long-term operation being orchestrated by the Pentagon. They want to link Chávez to drug trafficking. Why? Because against a 'narco-president,' anything goes.’

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Eivor
Eivor@Eivor_Koy·
This anti-desertification technology, known as the "straw checkerboard sand barrier," originated in China and has since spread throughout the world. In 2023, I met Tang Xining, a 57-year-old scientist who has been fighting desertification in Ningxia for more than 30 years. He is the third-generation Chinese scientist to employ the "straw checkerboard sand barrier". More than 487 square kilometers of land have been spared from desertification because to his efforts. He has modernized the method using machines and other cutting-edge technology, earning five patents. The original "straw checkerboard sand barrier" only kept 25% of the desert's grass alive, whereas the new technique keeps almost 75% of the plants thriving. He showed me how to make a "straw checkerboard sand barrier" the old-fashioned way. The straw checkerboard sand barriers were originally created for building the desert section of the Baotou-Lanzhou Railway. Researchers discovered that straws arranged in a checkerboard pattern on the desert floor can effectively control the movement of sand dunes. In 1955, the Chinese Academy of Sciences established China’s first comprehensive observation station in Shapotou; and then the following year, the country’s first specialized sand-break forest was launched. After numerous failures and explorations, straw checkerboard sand barriers were adopted as the main method to deal with moving sand when the railway opened. The method was applauded by experts from both home and abroad at the United Nations Conference on Desertification (UNCOD) in Nairobi in 1977. Since then, foreign experts and personnel came one after another to Shapotou to learn the unique method. In China, the fight against desertification and for environmental conservation began with the deployment of straw checkerboard sand barriers.
Johnny@j00ny369T

China’s desertification process. Fun fact: more than half of China's land, approximately 57%, is sparsely populated or considered largely uninhabitable due to its mountainous, desert, or plateau terrain. This is reflected in population distribution, where 94% of the people live in just 43% of the country's area, primarily in the east.

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Cultura Inquieta
Cultura Inquieta@culturainquieta·
El Teatro era Lorca 🤍 Hallados unos vídeos inéditos del inmortal poeta y dramaturgo Federico García Lorca. Corresponden al año 1932 y en ellas vemos en movimiento a un Lorca sonriente dentro de una furgoneta junto a otros actores de su compañía de teatro “La Barraca”.
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WilderUtopia
WilderUtopia@WilderUtopia·
A reminder of an amazing sojourn with photojournalist Osceola Refetoff in 2024 through the Atacama Desert of Northern Chile. We returned again this year as part of our High & Dry project with PBS SoCal. Link: pbssocal.org/shows/artbound…
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