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Thursday, February 27, 2020

Why Not Shoot the Coronavirus

USA’s Reckless Arms Selling Sets Model for Domestic Mass Shootings

“Violence is mainly, but not only, men’s money maker and problem solver”

USA Masters their Key Salesman U.S. President Forty-Five
Lockheed Martin
Boeing
Northrop Grumman
Raytheon
General Dynamics
“…accounted for $148 billion and 35 percent of total ‘Top 100’ arms sales in 2018,” according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute’s  latest (December 2019) report.

U
.S. companies’ “total arms sales in the ranking amounted to $246 billion, equivalent to 59 percent of all ‘Top 100’ arms sales; compared with 2017, the figures reflect a “7.2 percent increase.”

SIPRI’s Top 100 findings (2018) showed “arms sales of the world’s 100 largest arms-producing and military services companies” totaling “$420 billion; compared with 2017, the 2018 totals reflect a “4.6 percent increase.”

Top arms companies 2009-2014
Lockheed Martin held fast to topmost position in Top 100 arms sellers
Sales: $37.5 billion
Boeing second place
Sales: $28.3 billion

Projection by Aude Fleurant, SIPRI’s Director of Arms and Military Expenditure Program: with Lockheed Martin’s “acquisition of helicopter manufacturer Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation,” this company is expected to further widen the gap in 2015 between itself and other companies ranked in the Top 10

Recklessly Arming

F
ueling Flames in World’s most war torn, conflict rife region
U. S. arms sales and boasts of arms sales (2019)

  • $25.5 billion in (arms) deals agreed with nine countries around the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) so far this year— a 118 percent year-on-year rise over 2018
  • U.S. arms sales globally “increased by 42 percent: total of $69.7 billion— the highest level since 2010.
  • U.S. sales to the Middle East “are outpacing the overall trend… and accounted for more than a third of the worldwide total”
  • The United States arms companies’ biggest MENA region customer Kingdom of Morocco (Sunni Islam, Monarchy): deal to sell $3.8 billion worth of (Lockheed) F-16 aircraft and associated equipment to Rabat (Moroccan capital); later firmed up plans to upgrade its F16 fighter jets ($985 million); and filed new orders estimated at $4.25 billion for AH-64E Apache attack helicopters;
  • Total 2019 deals agreements “worth some $10.3 billion, almost all going on the Royal Moroccan Air Force”
USA weapons sales deals to Gulf States (2019): $14.2 billion
  • UAE ($2.7 billion in Patriot missiles)
  • Bahrain ($2.5 billion Patriot missile system),
  • Qatar ($3 billion in 24 Apache attack helicopters),
  • Saudi Arabia (22 percent of all U.S. military industry exports)
U
. S. and Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Sunni Islam Sunni (Wahhabism), Absolute Monarchy, capital Riyadh— arms

2017
  • U.S. President Donald Trump and Saudi Arabia’s Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud on May 20, 2017, signed a series of letters of intent for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to purchase arms from the United States totaling US$110 billion; immediately; and $350 billion over 10 years. The intended purchases include tanks, combat ships, missile defense systems, as well as radar, communications and cybersecurity technology.
2018
  • U.S. President Donald Trump “has vetoed three joint resolutions prohibiting arms sales to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.” The president rejected attempts “by congressional lawmakers to halt the controversial weapons transfers.”
2019
  • On the same day as an airstrike by the Saudi-led coalition hit a busy market in Yemen that killed several civilians including children, the U.S. Senate sustained the president’s vetoes, and gave its stamp of approval to U.S. arms sales to Saudi Arabia.
2020
  • In late February the U.S. President was speaking in India, the poorest country on earth:
“Earlier today we expanded our defense cooperation with agreements for India to purchase more than $3 billion of advanced American military equipment, including Apache & MH-60 Romeo Helicopters — finest in the world.”

U.S. Investor Money-making and Mass Shooting
Copying above Pattern of Recklessness 

Though the United States population consists of only 5 percent of the world’s population, the U.S. estimated percentage of mass shootings is more than six times that amount: 31 percent.

W
ork Site

  • Two+ Centuries’ Making, Merging, Sales, Name changes, Takeovers, Restructuring: Miller Brewing was founded in 1855 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, by German immigrant Frederick Miller; Molson Brewery is Canadian enterprise  founded in 1786 by British immigrant John Molson; Coors Brewing Company was founded in 1873 by German immigrant Adolph Coors.
  • 2002: South African Breweries buys the United States “Miller Brewing Company” to create “SABMiller” (South African Brewery-Miller).
  • 2005: after gyrating through several name changes, the (U.S.) Coors Brewing Company merges with (the Canadian) Molson Brewery and becomes “Molson Coors Brewing Company.”
  • 2008: (the South African) SABMiller and Molson Coors create MillerCoors as a joint venture for their U.S. operations.
  • 2016 (October): after MillerCoors is acquired by Anheuser-Busch InBev, (South African) SABMiller sells its stake in MillerCoors (est. price $12 billion) “making Molson Coors the 100 percent owner of MillerCoors.”
  • 2020 (January 1): as part of a “corporate restructuring” that also combines U.S. and Canadian business units, MillerCoors again undergoes a name change this time to “Molson Coors Beverage Company”—  Chicago, Illinois headquarters; total equity $7.0 billion (2015); revenue $4.8 billion (2016); number of employees 17,200 (2017); subsidiaries: Molson Brewery, Coors Brewing Company, Miller Brewing Company; products : beers, lagers, malt beverages, energy drinks, spirits and wines; beer store percentage: 49 percent
N
ews from the Brewery February 2020

Milwaukee Sentinel February 27, 2020 reporting from Beer Town Wisconsin on the latest American domestic (mass) shooting (suicide): In the early afternoon or late morning of Wednesday, February 26, 2020, a 20-year veteran worker at a Molson Coors brewery complex who had been in “a long-running dispute,” opened fire on coworkers. Six people died.



Sources

Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI)
SIPRI, Signalistgatan 9, SE-169 72 Solna, Sweden

SIPRI for the media “Global arms industry rankings: Sales up 4.6 per cent worldwide and US companies dominate the Top 5” December 9, 2019 https://www.sipri.org/media/press-release/2019/global-arms-industry-rankings-sales-46-cent-worldwide-and-us-companies-dominate-top-5

“US companies dominate the Top 100, with large mergers becoming a visible trend: The SIPRI Top 100 Arms-producing and Military Services Companies, 2018”
https://www.sipri.org/publications/2019/sipri-fact-sheets/sipri-top-100-arms-producing-and-military-services-companies-2018

Arms sales of the world’s 100 largest arms-producing and military services companies (the SIPRI Top 100) were $420 billion in 2018. This was an increase of 4.6 per cent compared with total Top 100 arms sales for 2017.

SIPRI “Global arms industry: West still dominant despite decline; sales surge in rest of the world” December 14, 2015
https://www.sipri.org/media/press-release/2015/global-arms-industry-west-still-dominant-despite-decline-sales-surge-rest-world-says-sipri

Arms, Military Expenditure https://www.sipri.org/research/armament-and-disarmament/arms-and-military-expenditure/military-expenditure

SIPRI “Saudi Arabia, armaments and conflict in the Middle East” Pieter D. Wezeman https://www.sipri.org/commentary/topical-backgrounder/2018/saudi-arabia-armaments-and-conflict-middle-east

SIPRI “The United States leads upward trend in arms exports, Asian and Gulf States arms imports up” March 16, 2015 https://www.sipri.org/media/press-release/2015/united-states-leads-upward-trend-arms-exports-asian-and-gulf-states-arms-imports-says-sipri

Wikipedia
Mass shooting https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_shooting
Molson Coors Beverage Company https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molson_Coors_Beverage_Company
MillerCoors https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MillerCoors
Reuters “Trump signs $110 billion Saudi arms deal” posted May 20, 2017
https://www.reuters.com/video/watch/id128967927

Wikipedia “2017 United States–Saudi Arabia arms deal” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_United_States%E2%80%93Saudi_Arabia_arms_deal
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Sunni Islam Sunni (Wahhabism), Absolute MOnarchy, capital Riyadh
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saudi_Arabia

The Hill “Trump defends $110B US arms sale to Saudi Arabia” by Alexander Bolton October 13, 2018 https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/411271-trump-defends-110-billion-us-arms-sale-to-saudi-arabia

Defense News “US Senate allows arms sales to Saudi Arabia, sustaining Trump vetoes” Joe Gould July 29, 2019 https://www.defensenews.com/congress/2019/07/29/us-senate-allows-arms-sales-to-saudi-arabia-sustaining-trump-vetoes/

Forbes “U.S. Arms Sales to the Middle East Have Soared In Value This Year” Dominic Dudley December 16, 2019 https://www.forbes.com/sites/dominicdudley/2019/12/16/arms-sales-middle-east-soar/#2f10767ffea8

Press TV news reporting February 25, 2020: “US, India agree on military deal worth $3 billion: Trump”   https://www.presstv.com/Detail/2020/02/25/619477/US-President-Trump-India-PM-Modi-defense-deal

Milwaukee Miller Brewery Shooting: What We Know” Joe Taschler and Lainey Seyler Milwaukee Journal Sentinel February 27, 2020
https://www.jsonline.com/story/news/2020/02/27/milwaukee-miller-brewery-shooting-what-we-know-and-dont-know/4891005002/



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Friday, August 30, 2019

Nobody is threatening us except “us”: USA v. USA

Space Fantasies “Keeping America Safe” while Killing Americans


Brazen Lies and Waste 
 
Failure to “provide for common defense”, “promote general welfare” at home
Failure to help bring peace to the world
Marketing Death 

U
.S. officials, allies and partners in and around one after another administration  engage in a pattern of marketing (even celebrating!) death all over the world. Boastfully, they stockpile, sell and discard lethal weaponry in far-flung countries and regions; provoke, exacerbate and prolong conflict and potential conflicts—all the while blaming others, revolving in and out of government, pandering to this and that, taking kickbacks, and ratcheting up sales of weapons of death.

Other countries are not threatening the United States but rather they are increasing military spending to protect themselves from obliteration, or at least provide for themselves a chance of surviving the lethal tyranny of the United States of America.

S
tockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) Report 2018
  • Global military expenditure Year 2017: (increased over 2016): $1739 billion
  • USA military expenditure (“more than a third of the global total” and “more than the next seven highest spenders combined): Year 2017:  $610 billion (and budgeted for 2018: “$700 billion”

August 29, 2019 U.S. President Donald Trump Brags
“…Since January 20th, of 2017, we have done things with the military that few people would have thought possible: Budgets of $700 billion, $716 billion, and now $738 billion.”
U
.S. Reality beyond Government Officials’ Fantasies

United States Poverty
  • International Monetary Fund (IMF) June 2016 warns U.S. officials that the high poverty rate in the United States “needs to be tackled urgently by raising the minimum wage and offering paid maternity leave to women to encourage them to enter the labor force.”
  • The Routledge Handbook of Poverty in the United States 2015 suggests that “new and extreme forms of poverty” in the United States “have emerged … as a result of neoliberal structural adjustment policies and globalization, which have rendered economically marginalized communities as destitute ‘surplus populations’ in need of control and punishment.”
  • United Nations special rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights Philip Alston issued a report in May 2018 showing that in the United States “40 million people live in poverty” and more than “five million live ‘in THIRD WORLD conditions,’” the U.S. state of Alabama having “the ‘worst poverty in the developed world.’” In the report of their on-site investigation of “the effects of systemic poverty in the United States” was a strong condemnation of “‘private wealth and public squalor.’”
From the 1930s (the era of the Great Depression) forward, “relative poverty rates” in the United States “have consistently exceeded those of other wealthy nations.”

United States children in poverty
Beyond 49 million Americans living in food insecure homes, 15.9 million were children
 Nearly 14 million children (est.) served by Feeding America; more than 3 million ages 5 and under
  • 2012: 16.1 million American children were living in poverty (31 million low-income children received free or reduced-price meals daily through the National School lunch program during the 2012 federal fiscal year)
  • 2013:  child poverty reached record highs (16.7 million children living in food insecure households)
  • 2014 (National Center on Family Homelessness report): number of homeless children in the U.S.:  2.5 million (one child in every 30 experienced homelessness in 2013) (primary causes: lack of affordable housing, domestic violence)
  • 2017 Health Affairs peer-reviewed study finding: United States has the highest levels of child mortality among 20 OECD (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development) countries
United States Poverty: Various report findings, estimates
  • 2009: the number of people in poverty “was approaching 1960s levels that led to the national ‘War on Poverty’”
  • 2010 (census data): “half the U.S. population qualifies as poor or low income”; one in five Millennials living in poverty”
  • 2011: extreme poverty in the United States (i.e., households living on less than $2 per day before government benefits) was double 1996 levels (i.e., 1.5 million households, including 2.8 million children. Child poverty reached record high levels (16.7 million children living in food insecure households; est. 35 percent more than 2007 levels)
  • 2012: “percentage of seniors living in poverty was 14 percent; percentage among children 18 percent” (the addition of Social Security benefits contributing more to reduce poverty than any other factor)
  • 2013 UNICEF reports United States having “the second highest relative child poverty rates in the developed world
  • 2015: 13.5 percent of Americans (43.1 million) lived in poverty; other estimates: “living in ‘near-poverty: around 100 million (nearly a third of the U.S. population)
  • 2016 Urban Institute report: U.S. teenagers in low income communities are often forced to join gangs, save school lunches, sell drugs, or (sexually prostitute themselves) because they cannot afford food
United States Homelessness  
  • October 1, 2008- September 30, 2009: 1.56 million people (about 0.5 percent of the U.S. population) used an emergency shelter or a transitional housing program; est. employed homeless: 44 percent
  • January 2009: 643,000 (estimated) sheltered and unsheltered homeless (two-thirds in emergency shelter or transitional housing; the rest living on streets, in abandoned buildings, or other places not meant for human habitation)
  • 2018: rising number of U.S. citizens living in their vehicles because they cannot find affordable housing (particularly in cities, steep rises in cost of living in e.g., Los Angeles, Portland, Oregon and San Francisco)
  • 2019: Homeless tent city, Skid Row, Los Angeles, count of homeless people living in Los Angeles County: 60,000

G
overnment Officials’ Fantasies and Lies
U.S. President Donald Trump August 29, 2019
“SPACECOM will defend America’s vital interests in space — the next warfighting domain.  And I think that’s pretty obvious to everybody.  It’s all about space.”
What is obvious to everybody is another dimension for billionaires to increase their billions.  

The President continues
“Our adversaries are weaponizing Earth’s orbits [we are our greatest “adversary” weaponizing everything ]  with new technology targeting American satellites [no one is “targeting U.S. anything] that are critical to both battlefield [there is no “battlefield”] operations and our way of life at home [our way of life if poverty and homelessness]. 
“Our freedom [outer space is not a place of individual “freedom”] to operate in space is also essential to detecting and destroying any missile launched against the United States.”
The President’s proposed and perpetuation of lawlessness and provocation of other nations, leaders and peoples
“…We will now treat space as an independent region overseen by a new unified geographic combatant command.…
U.S. Contempt 
for International Bodies, International Treaties, and International Law  
Knows no Bounds

T
here is an Outer Space Treaty based on the “Declaration of Legal Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space” which had been adopted by the General Assembly in its resolution 1962 (XVIII) in 1963, with added provisions”

The Treaty was opened for signature by the three depository Governments:
  • The Russian Federation, 
  • the United Kingdom and 
  • the United States of America in January 1967, and it entered into force in October 1967.
The Outer Space Treaty provides the basic framework on international space law including the following principles:
  • the exploration and use of outer space shall be carried out for the benefit and in the interests of all countries and shall be the province of all mankind;
  • outer space shall be free for exploration and use by all States;
  • outer space is not subject to national appropriation by claim of sovereignty, by means of use or occupation, or by any other means;
  • States shall not place nuclear weapons or other weapons of mass destruction in orbit or on celestial bodies or station them in outer space in any other manner;
  • the Moon and other celestial bodies shall be used exclusively for peaceful purposes;
  • astronauts shall be regarded as the envoys of mankind;
  • States shall be responsible for national space activities whether carried out by governmental or non-governmental entities;
  • States shall be liable for damage caused by their space objects; and
  • States shall avoid harmful contamination of space and celestial bodies. [emphasis added]
H
igher and higher “world military expenditure [continuous threat to the world]… undermines the search for peaceful solutions to conflicts around the world.” — Ambassador Jan Eliasson, Chair of the SIPRI Governing Board.

Such expenditures also neglect and cause to fail essential the health and welfare of domestic societies. Thus creating and perpetuating the real threat from within.


Sources

White House Rose Garden  “Remarks by President Trump at Event Establishing the U.S. Space Command Infrastructure & Technology” Issued on: August 29, 2019  https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/remarks-president-trump-event-establishing-u-s-space-command/
Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) “Fact Sheet May 2018 TRENDS IN WORLD MILITARY EXPENDITURE, 2017” https://www.sipri.org/sites/default/files/2018-05/sipri_fs_1805_milex_2017.pdf
Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) Press Release “Global military spending remains high at $1.7 trillion” May 2, 2018 https://www.sipri.org/media/press-release/2018/global-military-spending-remains-high-17-trillion

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development OFFICE OF COMMUNITY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT 2018 Annual Homeless Assessment Report (AHAR) to Congress PART 1:  POINT-IN-TIME ESTIMATES OF HOMELESSNESS December 2018 https://files.hudexchange.info/resources/documents/2018-AHAR-Part-1.pdf

Wikipedia “List of Countries by Homeless Population” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_homeless_population
Poverty in the United States https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poverty_in_the_United_States
Vital Source The Routledge Handbook of Poverty in the United States 2015 by Stephen Haymes https://www.vitalsource.com/products/the-routledge-handbook-of-poverty-in-the-united-stephen-haymes-

United Nations office for Outer Space Affairs “Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space, including the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies” http://www.unoosa.org/oosa/en/ourwork/spacelaw/treaties/introouterspacetreaty.html

Pacifica News “Oakland volunteers build tiny houses on wheels for homeless youth: 150 volunteers from 30 congregations converged on a vacant lot in West Oakland last weekend to build 12 small houses-on-trailers that will provide transitional shelter for homeless youth.” Thursday, August 29, 2019 http://pacificaeveningnews.blogspot.com/2019/08/oakland-builds-tiny-houses-on-wheels

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