SAY no DID 2:30 – 6:10 AFTERNOON AT Mount Barker South Australia

‘A Guide for the Perplexed’ Moses ben Maimon phlsphr & physcn to Saladin (KURDISH cmmndr & Sultan of Egypt & Syria who died 4/11/1193)

Bye their Works-projects ye shall know them aargghh Cap’n Hornblower would you mind awfully doing your share of the wiping up Dude.. like after your blowing number?

16 Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?

17 Even so every good tree bringeth forth good fruit; but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit.

18 A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit.

19 Every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire.

20 Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them.

PERSONAL SURVEY which might LEAD YOU TO EXAMINE MAKE NOTE of how you operate in the psycho-cultural spiritual mental or commonly RCQS-side reflective, thoughtful, imaginative “ideas – not things” MACRO and micro lived experience domains..

~ in face to face relationships (in your own micro or community-level school, workplace, household or recreational domain) – technically called the Household- or truly Domestic-economy after Community Economist international faxed newsletter after October 1994

~ in the psycho-cultural spiritual or commonly RCQS-side reflective, thoughtful, imaginative “ideas – not things” MACRO mental domain or OTHER SIDE OF CONSCIOUSNESS Emily Ngwarrai of Utopia around 1991 called in Eastern Arrente “landguage” KUHTA-NGUHLU

Do you hold yourself interpersonally in adversarial or defensive relation to others

(i) Do you hold yourself interpersonally in non face 2 face, anonymous or virtual social RELATIONS where the other (party] is not known to you directly or personally in adversarial, defensive or basically suspicious or untrusting relation to THEM

(ii) How are your interpersonal RELATIONSHIPS with others affected by THEIR physical size or social skills in speech or writing (that is to imply how physically and socially or politically empowered these people are in relation to yourself)

NO NON no Monkeys and Green Ec DO NOT WANT your Survey responses emailed in. The notes you make are STRICTLY FOR YOUR FUTURE USE. GEA and ‘Billionaire Monkeys with MIT Olivetti Group Typewriters AUSTRALIA’ are as you may already know the LETHAL enemies of PROLIFERATING GREY ECONOMY & Organised-crime CRAZY-ARSED START-UP consumer information theft OR gleaning bandit business outfits to further grow the disgusting and literally DUMBING DOWN AND ECOCIDAL for Christ’s sake Alpha-ON-Alpha (20%+ per year) profits of $0.5t – 1.0t a YEAR gargantuan accountancy “houses,” investment 4 the already super-rich “behemoths” and advertising & public relations robber barons, megalomaniacs and hateful old people.

You’ve probably heard five life-times worth of Socratic gadfly (pesky to Athenian horses rebellion, early 20th century ‘Young Turks’ ( the Armenian genocide and attempted Kurdish one ongoing – with Israel, Syria & Iran) and undergraduate revolutionary shouties with NO economics and an abiding hatred of Karl Marx’s dreaded Yoeman Farmers – Jeremy Clarkson I mean I askew, er Asquith, er arks-you Noahꜝ, I mean these are only words an’ words are all I have to ‘steal your heart away ‘for vivisectional and let’s face it Sweetheart, Organ-harvesting purposes BUT YOU TAKE CHARGE NOW & do the work !

If you don’t feel good about your new read-outs in week 2 through say the 3 month mark i won’t only feel disappointed but DEEPLY personally hurt because humanity – ALL OF IT – has no time to fool around or whistle Dixie BECAUSE it is losing the lot fast.

John BLUNDELL

~ the now obviously not-so-sucker who officially polled Two-party preferredᵛ 46% against a provincial @LiberalAus wonderful ‘Democracy-sausage ABC’ pluralist* ‘SA Police Bikies Government-blackfellas and Brothel-keepers’ gentleman on 20th May 1992

~ 2 – 5 set series quantum relations thematics logic neurocognitive health learning healing and psycho-spiritual mental growth and maturation special topics 12-17s, 18-25s, 26-35s & 36-45 (HEY it’s all workin’ OK – and the money)’s

~ Reform of 25k universities

~ With any luck the 2025 Nobel Prize for Physics

ꜝ the quadratic is squared off in your proverbial Four-cornered Newtonian-though-with-perturbations symmetrical youkneeverse by the straight man or woman’s (iv) Ask-you OK? ꜝ

ꜝ⁺¹ I was thinking an unscaled incommensurable macro note to soften and romanticise the preceding 4 part harmony/ clangour of the boring old mechanomorphic micro symbol-shuffle that ‘SS3’ – 4 sets & 3 conjunctors – but it’s slipped my mind yeah.. it will probably turn up on my @XComms in an hour or two.. you know me and i like you too

ᵛ young people that’s 2PP vote-counting if you’re really bored silly, or have an assignment, Willy, you could @Google “it” – though Pahpa can tell you quickly it’s counting the TWOs (or 3’s if “it’s” still tied up) to add to Candidate 1 and to C2’s primary vote tally

  • *you may have to look Pluralism up – along with ‘incrementalist,’ ‘meliorist,’ ‘gradualism’ + the mathematics term Lowest-common-denominator*⁺¹ (= how to destroy entire societies with 1948 Oxford Union debating club abstruse irrelevant inapposite non-germane Socratic neoclassical academic conversational compromise) and a swag of really quite interesting 1920s – ’60s liberal democratic political studies terms
  • *⁺¹NOT Liquid Crystal Display, you doughty Year 8 kids: just keep workin’ OK

I’m delighted to receive signs of life from the Kaurna Plains

Gates-Jobs-Friedman era Rockstars, young people

“The Food Forest is a 15 hectare property in Gawler where we grow over 160 varieties of fruit, nuts, grains, vegetables and timber.”

Community planting day on the Gawler River, new Northern Parklands (1000 hectares), Nature Festival, lowline sheep, Gawler’s diprotodon and more…View this email in your browser

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Community Planting Day on the Gawler River

Landholders along the Gawler River and volunteers attended a fantastic planting day on August 16th, planting over 700 native tubestock on the north bank of the River to extend one of its most significant revegetation precincts.

It was a super-efficient team and we were able to do replanting of some tubestock that failed to make it through SA’s most severe one-year drought ever recorded. We were entertained by Sulphur Crested Cockatoos and Kookaburras who are nesting in the area.

Adelaide’s Northern Parklands

A bill will soon be presented in State Parliament to form new parklands for Adelaide, occupying over 1000 hectares.

It will incorporate the Gawler River corridor, a major multi-sport precinct, walking and cycling trails and many other recreational spaces as well as restoring our river. Planning will occupy the next year and practical on-ground works are programmed to commence by 2028. The Food Forest will effectively be within the parklands.

Nature Festival on the Gawler River

Nature Festival supports events along the Gawler River.

A range of events for the public, schools and youth will introduce the ecology, history and food of the river during Nature Festival from 26th Sept – 12th Oct. Two local primary schools will continue their exploration, recording and impressions of the river through ‘Artists in residence’ activities, with Adelaide based visual artist Laura Wills, creating beautiful artworks in many media. Meanwhile a youth workshop has constructed a model of a prehistoric creature called a Diprotodon that roamed the riverbanks 30 thousand years ago. 

Three public walk and talk events will uncover the mysteries of the Catchment, its culture and history, biodiversity, art and food, and organic growing and permaculture design in action.

See all the details at the end of this newsletter.

Lowline Sheep set for orchards, vineyards, solar farms and the dinner table

The comprehensive break in SA’s record drought enabled a lightning-fast sowing of barley and medic and we have allowed the crop/pasture to establish well before grazing. We thank RuralAid for providing two large bales of cereal hay which combined with feed-grade organic grain from Tarlee to help the 10-month old ram lambs pictured above (and their cohort) to attain terrific growth.

It was a stretch to hand-feed the breeding flock and we thank those who bought the meat from the previous year’s wethers, and gave us wonderful feedback (as well as reducing feed bills)!

We expect the meat from 1 year-old lambs this year will be a higher price (to pay for feed). Let us know if you are interested in some sustainable lamb. This year’s lambing will be in Sept-Oct and we are hoping for lots of little ewes, to expand the breed.

Shelter in a changing climate

An icy blast of weather reached SA from Antarctica on 30 Aug and tested the design of our ‘trellis-release’ orchard which catches hail and, when the load is sufficiently heavy, the bungee straps spring apart and dump it along the inter-row, so avoiding and damage to fruit or flowers. The structure is strong enough to also be used as a trellis that can support >8 tonnes of fruit.

The trees are trained to a ‘Palmette’ form which makes picking, pruning and spraying quick and convenient.

Now entering their second or third cropping year, the trees have done well in an environment that shelters them from birds, excessive radiation, frost, wind and livestock as well as increasing humidity in summer. 

Gawler’s diprotodon

Large herds of these mighty marsupials, each weighing over 2.5 tonnes, roamed Australia in the Pleistocene, and when Thomas Molan was digging at his cottage in Gawler, near the South Para River (in 1891) his shovel struck an old bone.

It was part of a skeleton, identified as a Diprotodon by a palaeontologist Walter Howchin, who happened to be lecturing in Gawler town! The herbivore was the largest of Australia’s marsupial megafauna and became extinct some 25 thousand years ago. Interestingly, the Diprotodon had already lived for some 25 thousand years during human occupation of Australia, suggesting that a strong relationship probably existed between it and early aboriginal people, in a similar way as native creatures have been adopted as totems in more modern Aboriginal society.

Incidentally the first owner of The Food Forest site, John Ragless (who built our homestead in 1840), also owned the property at Lake Callabonna, in SA’s North, where a herd of some 400 diprotodons had become stuck in the drying lake and perished during the Pleistocene era, creating one of Australia’s most amazing fossil beds.

Upcoming events for Nature Festival on the Gawler River
– details and bookings

Attend a range of public events along the River to understand its fascinating prehistory, culture, geology and wildlife. See River images created by people of its catchment and enjoy its food. Get involved!

1. ‘Rivers Meeting’: Kadlitpari / Gawler Rivers Immersive Walk
Sunday Sept 28, 2-5pm

Experience a free guided walk in Gawler along a section of the River to view the ephemeral artworks of Rivers Meeting, a socially engaged art and environment project. The artworks are created by students from Gawler and Hewett Primary Schools & the local community, under the creative guidance of Adelaide based visual artist Laura Wills and indigenous interpreter and artist Violet Buckskin.

Meet one of the ancient megafauna that once roamed these lands, a Diprotodon, which was created by Gawler Youth for this event. It now returns through art and storytelling. 

Hear stories of the River from artists, writers, environmental educators and historians.

This event is suitable for all ages and bookings are essential.
Bookings via Humanitix.

2. ‘Food River’ talk, walk and taste of the Catchment
Saturday Oct 11, 10.30am-2.30pm

Food River is part of the Rivers Meeting project at The Food Forest, a 15 hectare permaculture property 6km down-stream from the town of Gawler, with the River FLOWING along its northern boundary.

Through a series of First Nations engagements, school and community workshops, environmental and creative research, collaborative artworks have been made under creative guidance of Laura Wills, sharing the river’s stories. Art works from the Rivers Meeting project will be displayed along the river.

This special event also includes a ‘tasting experience’ and guided walk along this section of the river where you can engage with the local environment. Listen to the sounds of the wind in the trees, the flow of water, the calls of birds. View the artworks, taste something from nature and hear stories of the water as it flows to the coast at the International Bird Sanctuary.

Chef Kane Pollard, award-winning food magician and owner of Topiary and PLACE, and Food Curator of Tasting Australia will celebrate the 3 main stages of the River; the Hills, the Plains and the Coast. Canapes will be created to capture the essence of these stages as guests stroll the riverside, followed by a lunch dish highlighting the organic produce of The Food Forest.

Bookings via Humanitix.

3. ‘Food grown with Nature’ – a river and farm walk
Sunday Oct 12, 10am-1pm

Join us for a diverse experience as an organic farm meets a wild river. This guided tour takes you along a stretch of the Gawler River (Kadlitiparri), that flows along the northern edge of The Food Forest permaculture farm, cutting its way through the Adelaide Plains creating cliffs, flooded flats, red gum forests and waterholes on its journey to the coast at the Adelaide International Bird Sanctuary.

You’ll learn about the biodiversity borne by water in our dry environment as well as the human history of land-use along the river.

You may well see the web-footed Rakali, bearded dragons, dragon flies, sacred kingfishers, tiny wrens, or different birds of prey; perhaps even a turtle.

The farm walk will take you through The Food Forest’s organic vegetable gardens, vineyards and orchards and demonstrates the integration of chickens, geese and mini-sheep to control weed and pasture growth in the orchards.

You will also be able to view passive solar-designed buildings, some of which are constructed with strawbales.

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Temper democratic, bias Australian – Den circa 1910, Dandenongs.

This is a famcy 🚂, children olden times

Joshua Fit the Battle

Joshua Fit the Battle

Song by Elvis Presley ‧ 1960

Overview

Lyrics

Joshua fit the battle around Jericho
Around Jericho around Jericho
Joshua fit the battle around Jericho
And the walls come tumblin’ down

God knows that
Joshua fit the battle around Jericho, Jericho, around Jericho
Joshua fit the battle around Jericho
And the walls come tumblin’ down

Good morning sister Mary
Good morning brother John
Well I wanna stop and talk with you
Wanna tell you how I come along

I know you’ve heard about Joshua
He was the son of Nun
He never stopped his work until
Until the work was done

God knows that
Joshua fit the battle around Jericho, Jericho, Jericho
Joshua fit the battle around Jericho
And the walls come tumblin’ down

You may talk about your men of Gideon
You may brag about your men of Saul
There’s none like good old Joshua
At the battle of Jericho

Up to the walls of Jericho
He marched with spear in hand
“Go blow them ram horns”, Joshua cried
“‘Cause the battle is in my hands”

God knows that
Joshua fit the battle around Jericho, Jericho, Jericho
Joshua fit the battle around Jericho
And the walls come tumbling down

You may talk about your men of Gideon
You may brag about your king of Saul
There’s none like Joshua
At the battle of Jericho

They tell me, great God that Joshua’s spear
Was well nigh twelve feet long
And upon his hip was a double edged sword
And his mouth was a gospel horn

Yet bold and brave he stood
Salvation in his hand
“Go blow them ram horns”, Joshua cried
“‘Cause the devil can’t do you no harm”

God knows that
Joshua fit the battle around Jericho, Jericho Jericho
Joshua fit the battle around Jericho
And the walls come tumblin’ down

Then up to the walls of Jericho
He marched with spear in hand
“Go blow them ram horns”, Joshua cried
“‘Cause the battle is in my hands”

Then the lamb ram sheep horns began to blow
The trumpets began to sound
Old Joshua shouted, “Glory”
And the walls come tumblin’ down

God knows that
Joshua fit the battle around Jericho, Jericho Jericho
Joshua fit the battle around Jericho
And the walls came tumblin’
Down, down, down, down, down, tumbling down

Source: Musixmatch

Songwriters: Elvis Aaron Presley

Joshua Fit the Battle lyrics © Elvis Presley Music, Twenty Fifteen Avenue Music Inc., Twenty Fifteen Boulevard Music Inc., Abg Elvis Songs, Carlin Music Delaware

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Whenever I see these numbers my mind reels: The Entire globalization shock to the United States is an increase in imports as a share of GDP from 5 percent (!!!!) in 1970 to 15 percent today.

The key number is something known as the Armington elasticity. This asks the question, what happens to the relative demand for imports compared with domestic goods when the price of imports rises? Specifically, if import prices rise by one percent, by how many percent does the relative demand for imports fall? There have been many, many, many attempts to estimate the Armington elasticity. One recent survey found 3,524 reported estimates. The average, which is also the number many estimates seem to cluster around, is about 3. So what do I get if I assume an 18 percent tariff rate and an Armington elasticity of 3? In 2024 U.S. imports of goods were 11.2 percent of GDP. By my estimate, Trump’s tariffs will reduce this to 7.1 percent. That’s a 36 percent decline, roughly comparable to the 40 percent decline in the import share that took place between 1929 and 1932, although the story behind that decline was very different.

Paul Krugman
The Aug. 1 deadline has come and gone, and Donald Trump hasn’t made any trade deals. What some gullible reports call “deals” are at best “frameworks” in which other countries have suggested — without signing anything — that they’ll do things that might help the U.S. economy. For the most part even these understandings are vaporware. For example, the European Union…
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In Trump’s first half year in office, Las Vegas tourist flow is sharply down.

Source: Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority

For the Malaysian labour market, it has been a long road back from COVID.

Source: Trading Economics

These are the ten fastest growing cities in the world

Source: Techpoint Africa

As Robert Rotberg has written, sub-Saharan Africa is “experiencing the most rapid population increases anywhere, ever”, such that “half of all the babies born on the planet between now and 2050” will be delivered in the region. African women begin having babies, on average, in their early 20s, meaning that generations compound faster than elsewhere. Thanks to improved medicine, more of those infants, and mothers, now survive. The population statistics are far from reliable, but those collected by the World Bank at least give a sense of scale. On average, women in sub-Saharan Africa have 4.3 children each. In some countries, including the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Somalia and Chad, they have more than six each. Whereas, in 1975, Africa had half as many people as Europe, by the middle of this century it will have three times more, and the median African will still be in their mid-20s. This growth will be concentrated in urban Africa. The continent has 15 of the world’s 20 fastest-growing cities, and in the coming decades many of its urban centres will double or triple in size.

Source: UnHeard

Frida Orupabo


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“To the success of our hopeless cause” – What an extraordinarily self-reflective opening to this review by Sheila Fitzpatrick of Benjamin Nathans Pulizer-prize winning history of Soviet dissidents.

Soviet dissidents​ saw things differently from those around them and asserted their right to do so. This was a phenomenon of the post-Stalin period, and specifically of the second half of the 1960s and the 1970s: the aftermath of Khrushchev’s Thaw, which happens to be the period in which I first encountered the Soviet Union as a British exchange student in Moscow. Naturally their dissenting opinions tended to be unpopular with their fellow citizens. Equally naturally, given the Cold War, the opposite was true in the West, where they were greatly admired. I had my own dissenting opinion about the dissidents back then: I thought they were an annoying distraction. This was in part a reaction to the uncritical publicity Soviet dissidents received in the Western press, where they were seen as heroes and moral exemplars, and more broadly to the Cold War, which generated both the publicity and the aura of sanctity. As a graduate student in Soviet history at St Antony’s, Oxford’s ‘spy college’, I saw some of the Western myth-making close up. But my attitude was also formed by personal experience. I was brought up in Australia, where my father – a bohemian intellectual who reflexively opposed the government on any issue of free speech – had invented the professional dissident role for himself. In his case that meant shunning paid employment in favour of unpaid freelance ‘civil liberties’ (what we would now call human rights) activity, much of it conducted in the pub. I therefore grew up with a strong feeling that dissidence, morally admirable though it might appear, was basically a lifestyle choice, fun for natural troublemakers but tough on their families. When I first went to Moscow, in 1966, it was with a firm determination to avoid the two categories of locals easiest for a foreigner to meet: dissidents on the one hand, KGB informers on the other. Given these prejudices, it’s lucky that it was not I but the fair-minded Benjamin Nathans who set out to write the history of Soviet dissidents. He likes them, but stays this side of idolatry.

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“August 1914” is written as Август четырнадцатого

Gerhardus Mercator
Died: 2 December 1594 (age 82 years), Duisburg, Germany

▸Samsonov was shown a map and studied it intently. He issued an order naming a village about six miles from Neidenburg, beyond which no unit was to withdraw. He had strong hope that at any moment the regiments of Sirelius’ Guards Division would turn up to reinforce Mingin. Samsonov was expecting either General Sirelius himself, or his Corps Commander, General Kondratovich, to arrive at Army Headquarters that morning, but neither of them appeared.

▸Samsonov wondered whether he had been wrong in sending an officer to clarify the news from General Mingin; perhaps he should have gone to have a look himself. But if he were to go to Mingin’s division, some vital report from another sector was bound to come posting in.

▸.[Thus with no reliable information on the course of operations and therefore having no particular task to carry out, Samsonov spent the first half of the day in uncomfortable suspense]. For some of the time he went for a ride with General Knox¹, he conferred with the supply staff; he visited the Medical Director of the hospital; then he saw Postovsky, and followed this by studying the telegrams from North-Western Army Group. It was nearly lunchtime when a Cossack patrol brought a message from Blagoveshchensky2 which had been dispatched at 2 a.m. that morning.◂

The foregoing was an excerpt from the Solzhenitsyn story first published in English by The Bodley Head in 1972 translated from the Russian by Michael Glennie, Young People of the Glorious Post Michel Foucault post Fact Republic where life is rightly all about facts YP of the GPM.PFR, and opinions are naturally neither dared to be nor allowed to be aired in the interests of national security OK on pain of shitloads of pain, dispossession of property and stuff. Ja-ja-jahbingle, team.

Now a literary treat. Tip: it’s about self-disciplined men and women working diligently to describe human society in all of its once thought to be symmetrical and subsidiary to a Sky Wizard or alternatively Matters Arising from the gruesome Nottingham Forest @Wikipedia self-stropping Druids Collective Oh Boy in Cailliff-hornier You Essay but we’ve all learned better now ▸

Translator’s Note\ The translator wishes to record his gratitude for the invaluable help given to him in the form of research, editorial assistance and specialist advice by Vera Belyavina-Dixon, Leonid Vladimirov, Jacqueline Mitchell, Archpriest Sergei Hackel and Linda Aldwinckle; as well as for the skill, support and unfailing patience of the directors and editorial staff of The Bodley Head. He is also greatly indebted to his colleagues of the Department of Russian Language and Literature and of the Centre for Russian and East European Studies, @unibirmingham, without whose sympathy and co-operation this translation could not have been made.

The maps on pages 648-55 have been specially drawn for this edition [Penguin re-print 1974] by Arthur Banks.

You’ll note it’s in an 18th century industrial slavery
☉’ar (actually crudely △’ar) trans Atlantic-ocean #Economy-‘stupored’ nrthrn Angleterre city

🐒🐒🐒🐒🐒🐒🐒🐒🐒🐒🐒🐒🐒🐒

Another I hope and trust neurocognitively macro or ideational “grid” norming, -storming, -performing & -re-forming quadrisphere ‘rewarding’ quick-read from Billionaire Gangster Monkeys with Keypads from John Blundell totally independent Take NO bullshit/Give No quarter/ 60 years-in-education unpaid journalist in Thematics, Logic & Human Health Australia

¹ a visiting English army chappie

2 The Russian letter “Щ” (shcha) represents a unique sound, often transliterated as “shch” or “šč” in English. While it’s commonly described as a combination of “sh” and “ch”, it’s essentially a single, palatalized sibilant sound in modern Russian. In Ukrainian and Rusyn, it represents a /ʃt͡ʃ/ sound

There are No Dysfunctional Familes ONLY Shysters in Human Welfare Services

The 20th century WORLD TEXT on the Christo-fascist Catholic patronising of the families of working men and women – origin 1890s maybe

1. Who is Tia Billinger?

Tia Billinger (born May 1999), known professionally as Bonnie Blue, is an English pornographic film actress. In 2025, she claimed to have had sex with 1,057 men in a single day in an attempt to set a world record.1

2. Who was Charlotte Towle?

Her efforts were sunk by one phrase at a time when the Cold War first turned hot. On April 17, 1951, not even six years after its initial publication, Federal Security Administrator Oscar R. Ewing ordered that all copies be destroyed. While he had agreed to the pamphlet’s reprinting in 1949, Ewing fell under attack by the American Medical Association which demanded an explanation about why Ewing had approved the “socialized state” phrase. Ewing succumbed to the Association’s pressure, branding the piece as “un-American”, leftist, and supportive of international socialism.2

3. Who was Virginia Satir?

[She] was an American author, clinical social worker and psychotherapist,[1] recognized for her approach to family therapy. Her pioneering work in the field of family reconstruction therapy[2] honored her with the title “Mother of Family Therapy”.[3][4] Her best known books are Conjoint Family Therapy, 1964, Peoplemaking, 1972, and The New Peoplemaking, 1988.3 [in a prime example of Ayn Rand dehumanising – both Commodifying and Commodotising4 human persons – ‘philosophic’ Objectivist post Oswald Mosely RACIAL HYGIENE ideological #Fascism] the Satir Growth Model has, as its base, this deeply spiritual core, a belief that all people can access, experience and live from this spiritual Life Energy. The pain people experience often comes from how they experience their behaviors, their emotions, their cognition and their expectations.

My declaration of self-esteem..

❝I am me
In all the world, there is no one else exactly like me
Everything that comes out of me is authentically mine
because I alone chose it – I own everything about me

❝My body, my feelings, my mouth, my voice, all my actions,
whether they be to others or to myself – I own my fantasies,
my dreams, my hopes, my fears – I own all my triumphs and
successes, all my failures and mistakes

❝Because I own all of
me, I can become intimately acquainted with me – by so doing

❝I can love me and be friendly with me in all my parts – I know
there are aspects about myself that puzzle me, and other
aspects that I do not know – but as long as I am
friendly and loving to myself

❝I can courageously
and hopefully look for solutions to the puzzles
and for ways to find out more about me – However I
look and sound, whatever I say and do, and whatever
I think and feel at a given moment in time is authentically
me

❝If later some parts of how I looked, sounded, thought
and felt turned out to be unfitting, I can discard that which is
unfitting, keep the rest, & invent something new for that
which I discarded – I can see, hear, feel, think, say, and do
I have the tools to survive, to be close to others, to be
productive, and to make sense and order out of the world of
people and things outside of me – I own me, and
therefore I can engineer me – I am me and I AM OKAY

John Blundell

Your Chap in Australia

• Neurolinguistic Health

• Post post Socratic QR Logic

• University Reform

• Your New Economies

With a note of thanks for making effort at regional Community-development agency Team-building to all of ‘my’ !979 through say 1982 people and to Gary J Smith Real Estate | Buy or Rent in Plympton for constructing the office

1 Artifice-intelligence or “Large Language Model” (#LLM) ‘instant-gratification’ quick-search ‘crap-formation’ identifying the subject of inquiry on ‘universally – #OMG”-agreed’ 1944 to 2023 neoclassical psychiatric Object-relations historical lines with endless supplementary dates and numbered footnotes – hey! – whoowheeee

The @UChicago CROWN FAMILY SCOOL OF SOCIAL WORK, POLICY, AND PRACTICE

UC CFS..advancing a More Just and Humane Society

3 the ancient @Wikipedia Druids’ Collective Screen & Stage Actors’ Guild of Nottingham Forest Now Children and Young People starring Maid Marian and stuff

4 respectively Blundell Australia 1994 as in Human Commodification under Patriarchic Fiscal Elites (‘HCUP’) and the lads from Manchester nrthrn England and stuff, like Karl Marx, 5 May 1818 to 14 March 1883, a German philosopher, political theorist, economist, journalist, and revolutionary socialist who contrarily and indeed dialectically found the Reading Room at the British Museum was an ace place for writing and had huge verbal stoushes with the Yoeman Farmers of En..

Representations of man and Misrepresentations of Human Consciousness 1508 through 2025 – with Australian Anna Funder’s – and Craig’s – Assistance

Australian Author Anna Funder

Strange to tell it appears this Sydney writer of “Wifedom Mrs Orwell’s Invisble Life” ! also enrolled in the Uni of WA’s External Studies Sociology1A course in February 1974 and much preferring child, youth, young adult, middle-years and seniors’ learning over Chicago School, @MIT @Harvard and United States Information Service Programmed Living & Government-approved Consumption-habits for Sexual and Maternal Fulfilment model gave it away after 6 weeks of fraught study and ridiculous if not entirely pointless household arguments..

▸To benefit from the work of someone who is invisible and unpaid and whom it is not necessary to thank because it is their inescapable purpose in life to attend to you, is to be able to imagine that you accomplished what you did alone and unaided – whether you wrested a fortune from a conquered isle, or words from the void. Invisible workers require no pay or gratitude, beyond perhaps an entire, heartfelt sentence in a preface, thanking ‘my wife.’

▸It is a phenomenal advantage to the writerly imaginatiuon to think this way. The first task of the imagination, for a writer, is the creation of the writing self. It’s quite a job, and it helps to have two of you at it: she, believing in you, so you, too, believe in yourself. This nurtured self is then mother to the work. And the work, in turn, becomes evidence of a self: I made, therefore I am. And in that sentence she disappears.

▸Writers are notoriously unstable elements, lacking a sound core, and are prone, without support, to falling into our own empty centres. If you have someone in your orbit, you feel like the nucleus. If there’s an audience you must be the star. …

▸..The individual man can be the loveliestᵛⱽ; the system will still benefit him without his having to lift a finger or a whip, or change the sheets. This is a story I tell against myself. And against the system that made this self, as well as my husband’s, and put her into his service.

▸Wifedom is a wicked magic trick that we have learned to play on ourselves. I want to expose how it is done and so take its wicked, tricking power away.◂

John is the West Pac, SEA, HK, China &c FE Russia Trisphere Scholar-educator, Australia

Dedication of this document to the memory of Karen Silkwood, a Nuclear Power techie murdered by the US Federal Bureau of Investigation on 13 November 1974

! the body of this essay is from the Chapter, Free, pp 53 AND 57 with my enormous throbbi.. nah thanks to the author

ⱽ ᵛ global macro humanisation students, Discuss, incl rfrnce to authorial typographical error re acculturation and socialisation; micro coders or runic scholars, Do have a lively tutorial or ‘Science-in-the-pub’ sesh on vⱽ/ ᵛv differentiation

33.48 Tons of Dead Fish Collected: were you really up all night 2 get stoned?

⇝ It was almost biblical. It wasn’t just fish. Thousands of dolphins, manatees and sea turtles also died. Runoff from the sugar plantations, combined with shifting current flows from the Florida watersheds, triggered a massive bloom of red algae that lasted eight months. The algae took all the oxygen from out of the water, suffocating marine life. A friend of mine came across a wave of dead tarpon, each [more than 100kg], floating like logs. The stench was unbearable. As the algae hit the shore, the waves broke the cells open, releasing neurotoxins into the sea breeze. Many people showed up in hospitals with burning sensations in thir skin, unable to breathe, suffering vertigo. Fishermen were paid to haul up dead fish before they washed ashore.

⇝ All over the world, some version of this is happening. As we disturb the planet, microbes get to work, feeding on pollution, sucking up our oxygen, or chewing on melting permafrost biomass and releasing their methane. Rising sea levels bring more than just water ashore – it’s like opening the gates at the germ-zoo. It’s not the sea-level or the heat that will get us it’s the microbes and viruses.

⇝ There’s a new superfungus in our hospitals; it kills half the people it comes in contact with. It used to be harmless to humans because it couldn’t survive in our 37°C¹ bodies; we were too warm for it. But thanks to [Global-heating], the superfungus was coaxed along, first in Japan, Pakistan and India, then South Africa and Venezuela, before appearing now in the warm confines of the United States.

⇝ I’ve read a million articles about [Global-heating], and not a single one explains the most basic point. Temperature, in living systems, is crazy critical to the chain-reactions of biochemistry. In our lab, we have about three hundred pieces of equipment. At least one hundred of them control the temperature. Temperature matters. There’s a reason we work at [37°C]. It’s called [molecular physics]. Truly every living thing evolved to work at a certain temperature. You change the world’s temperature, you stress all living things, from the quantum level up…

⇝ [ Plants and animals evolve slowly

Microbes evolve in days ]

THE FUNDAMENTAL, EXISTENTIAL QUESTION OF OUR TIMES IS WHY SOCIETY CAN’T AGREE THAT WE HAVE TO RADICALLY ADDRESS [Global-heating]. ⇜

I shall not inadvertently or knowingly in the cases of at least 500,000 of you good readers, learners and social healers consume (or how-shld-I-write it), gobble-up, expend 4 my-own-grubby-ego-massaging cum Human-vanity-project-on 2 legs-or-wheels Hyper-influencer-great-man-theory’s ((endoplasmic, infinitely if not exponentially right-the-hell-out of the Mix FM Lebanon US National Public Radio and 4CRB 89.3FM Burleigh Heads ballpark into the remotes of the galaxy we rambunctuously and with some 500 years of Enlightenment era with seemingly endless penis-waving by mansplainers with heaps and heaps of other people’s money (notes fluttering behind, urchins scrambling and indeed stabbing each other with special knives imported into the country by the container-full as they strut, mince, breast-thrust, flounce, flaneur2 and dissemble about the CBDs of Adelaide and Melbourne and stuff) proclaimed some time ago to be ours)) little earner.

You’ve all got way too much on even to join in the 12 to 14 minutes per hour WASTED on getting blasted with the junk information and full-blown Dunning-Kruger sociopathic audio-visual Pixel-blast virtual diahorrea of the marvellous 5G machines human societal final curtain TO DEVOTE to ONTOLOGY & PHENOMENOLOGY or maundering about pondering the Old Testament and Torah injunction that you shall all learn the true names of Things – and now people and their lived experience in households, neighborhoods and geo-communities – AND (no harping on this needed by intelligent men and women any longer) their dying environment.

Reader, you may find the rest of the piece in Bronson, Gupta, Wildfire Hachette 2020, pompously subtitled in the bored and basically psycho-spiritually unwell 20th century copy- and speech-writers’ Deweyite3 Stalinist Trotskyite time-honoured morally and explicatorially bankrupt neoclassical Hegelian format, replete with ludicrous ‘freshman’ False-equivalence and WHACKO Berkeley-inspired Pyramus & Thisbee was it as perorarating dialogically in a Dr Pangloss orchard where All was 4.. talking about and men talked all day and half the night, as A Roadmasp for the Questioner. That land of ratiocination where moving along to the little quotations in the neoclassical format it’s..

Life will always be more work.

The only thing you can do is to make it more fun.

John Blundell

Australia, West Pacific Far-east Russia Longitudinal-hemisphere

Immediate Reform of 25,000 Universities

Concentric-circles Regional and Geo-communal Economy Studies since 1995

The authentic post Socratic 2 to 5 only sets series Quantum-relations Logic 1997 through 2022

………………….Palestine (فلسطين), Lebanon (لبنان), Syria (سوريا) Kurdistan (كردستان)…………………..

0 STUDENTS please visually hop back to the fourth paragraph. At this probable – we are not ever here to pump you but essentially to listen to and exchange with you – point in your learning just note differences in rates of change among divergent creatures and organisms. To make your thinking supple, svelte and even “sexy” – go easy on the juicy though I know you are mostly already fanatical Rosalind Franklin 1951 people – just contemplate in a private mental exercise the range of gestation (growth in utero before birth) periods in female mammalian creatures great and small.. The buzzy quantifiers that come to mind thinking about this shit include rate & range, stocks & flows, ‘cohorts,’ generations, net ppltn gain or loss. These are all macro quanta, of course, and hard work to mentally internalise, but I shall be rapt to step into this seriously grown-up mental zone and un-field of study with you (who are sufficiently ‘switched on’ to ecosystem restoration because – look out, grinchy Old-person’s lecture-looms-up – since i walked out of Statistics ‘101’ some few short years ago, I, ahm, will possibly admit that I perhaps don’t get it all lock, stock and.. barrel) in the coming, indeed looming, ten days or so. – Work to do and ‘fish 2 fry,’ man, woman…

0A anyway here’s a reference to whet you’re appetite if you are rearing to go in this domain https://news.climate.columbia.edu/2020/09/16/bruce-kahn-ecologist-investment-banker/

¹98.6°F − 32) × 5/9 = 37°C

2 STUDENTS in the maga-mega cultural/ cultual neurolinguistics grammar-syntax-formatting domain or your rapidly developing self-conscious task execution (text & speech articulation) discuss whether or not a verbal form of the noun flaneur is cool or dumb.. your mental keyway here is social purpose and value I’d suggest.. may be reduced to the moral consideration of ‘who-might-be-helped-by-this-usage?’

2A Hang on professor it’s just a laugh man.

3 as you learn better to study the real history of ideas peddled and bruited about by powerful men and women of old you won’t concern yourself at all with their biographic or political carry-on and will make quick judgments based upon the most influential public declarations, announcements and display they mounted affecting economy, culture, society and environment.. and indeed upon personal psychology, ideology, attitude, mores, norms, expectations of others, beliefs and, if any, humanising and Life-on-earth ecological moral framework I know jack-shit about John Dewey and literally cannot afford to read up on him or any self-important fat & shiny 19th century New World dork, droog or gangster

Who in his or her right mind cares ‘4WH’ it was❓

Reader Alert
The genuine MMGH scholars were aware the ‘reversal of photosythesis’ⱽ occurring in the planet’s GREATEST WETLANDS in the year 2018, as i recall it.

This simple elegant DIALECTIC⁺ that vibrant growth should be countered and indeed nullified by eutrophication – another natural phenomenon that the authentic Global-heating students and educators were all over 10-25 years ago AND ONE WHICH EVERY mammal learns to recognise in infancy.

That would have been rotting, little Johnny. Spare my fucking days, people.

J

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Yeah Fuck That Was Exciting

^in photosynthisis O₂ is drawn to air from green that is GROWING RESPIRING vegetation in quintillions, say, of tonnes

⁻ oh for Christ’s sake look it up you semi-literate ‘How-many 🫘 make-five post WWII ‘educated’ fools !

Hideous wars, droughts, a dying coast, a woman of character : the times

..that title conveys a really wicked fancy-arsed lie – the casualty ‘Fact-thats..’ of evil Atheist-objectivist/ Symmetric-universe/ “crush-all-perturbations” dementing old rich men in Bernaysian-Freudian public relations & advertising of junk product pondering the t-ruth amid-the-alien-corn of those wonderful “Bargain-basement” 🇺🇦-ian1 or were those 1913 🇨🇦-ian grainlands..

SO. Hah. We can not only listen to digital or Frequency Modulation band radio music but get a living intellectual, social & spiritual death Microsoft New Text Document.txt g-o-i–n, er. Drowsily with good hot-chocolate milk in our tummies for a kind of 9 degrees Celsius afternoon tea, I proceed to write to no-one from Anna Funder’s extraordinarily engaging marital relations soap opera of 1920’s through 50’s upper middle income aspirational or prospective wannabe Great Men in History in Suffolk, which, young people, was a county, a kind of local government area in the English part of Great Britain – but More-on government, public administration and the ever re-vitalising clashes of capital owners and those trades unionists later.

Never Waste an Authentic Photo-opprtnty. YOUNG PPL

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. . . and who is she?

Eileen really looks at other human beings. She observes them ‘as if their faces and manners were glass’, a novelist friend later writes of a character based on her. ‘What she sees are their feelings.’

Lydia writes that she was ‘Sophisticated, fastidious, highly intelligent and intellectual, . . . perhaps no less gifted, though in different ways, [FROM] the man she married.’

Physically, she was very attractive, though rather gawky in the way she moved. She was tall and slender, and had what is commonly regarded as Irish colouring: dark hair, light-blue eyes and delicate white and pink complexion, though the colour in her cheeks, she told me, was due to her using rouge. ‘Must you put it on,? I protested. “If I didn’t I’d look as though I were about to pass out,’ she replied. She had what George called ‘a cat’s face’…

He wears “proletarian fancy dress’ as a provocation, but she genuinely doesn’t care what she wears, which is usually good-quality but ‘shabby and unbrushed clothes, generally black.’ Duspite being ‘rather unkempt’ she has a particular grace, ‘ a body beautifully poised on her legs.’ Eileen is ‘very thoughtful, very philosophical.’ [And she is an extraordinary listener, taking her time to reapond, ‘because her aense of life was so intense she got the full impact of anything ghat turned up and saw it not isolated but with all its connections.’] When she speaks it’s thrilling, funny, worth waiting for. People wait.

‘When she told you something amusing,’ Lydia remembered, [‘her eyes would dance and the whole of her features become suffused with laughter . . . You knew that she habitually embrodered her stories, that things did not happen quite as amusingly or unexpectedly as she described; nevertheless, you never questioned the accuracy of her accounts – it did not seem to matter. Her exaggeration was rarely malicious . . .

But sometimes they are. Earnest Lydia finds that her friend can ‘lash with her tongue’. Eileen doesn’t suffer fools, and she doesn’t spare anyone. ‘Her stories were often told against herself,’ Lydia said, or against the members of her own family. She talked of her family with nhat seemed to be an utter and deliberate frankness, revealing their relationships with one another as if she were discussing people in a book. Later on, she talked the same way about herself and George.

A person who can describe her relationships with an ‘utter and deliberate frankness’, as if ‘discussing people in a book’, is someone with a novelist’s instinct for what it is to be another. Eileen could distil herself and others, human and animal, into characters with lives – and therefore plots – of their own. All her life she turned her experiences into stories, which involved seeing those around her more clearly, in many cases, than they saw themselves. But this ability to imagine yourself in the skin of another can be an openness to the other so radical it leaves you unprotected; it can be a sign of someone who may not even be on their own side. Eileen’s elusiveness, her whimsy, her lack of self-care and her untended intellectual brilliance lead Lydia, eventually, into paroxysms of protective frustration.

Eileen came from a ‘mad gay’ Anglo-Irish family from then north of England, more securely upper middle class than Orwell’s, whom he famously labelled ‘lower-upper-middle'(meaning upper-middle class without money). While Orwell was in Burma she won a scholarship to Oxford, where she read English, focusing on Chaucer and Wordsworth. JRR Tolkien was one of her teachers, the poets Auden, Spender and Mac Niece her contemporaries…

If I were writing a novel, I would invent a character to enact that kind of sexism, invisible and ubiquitous as air. It might look like a hand – hairy or pale, ringed or unringed – on her thigh, an unspoken demand for a kiss-for-credit, or something worse. Or, it might have been that she simply corrected a man – as she did later in her psychology class – and so infuriated him.

In any event, from this point forward her efforts to put writing at the centre of her life are displaced. She will not write academic work on literature. She will not persevere with the poetry she has been writing. Now her literary talents will be sublimated into helping other people realise theirs….

In 1934, Eileen finally found a qualification ideally suited to her keen insight,. her empathic gift and her steel-trap mind – a Master of Psychology at University College London. Her head of department was Professor Cyril Burt, ‘a short, brisk, eloquent’ man who had begun his career in 1912 with a thesis proving that girls had equal general intelligence to boys… In any event Burt considered Eileen to have ‘more than ordinary aptitude…’

‘..and her ability to prick the absurdities of those around her clearly delighted him. Eileen was the embodiment of the ‘fundamenta decency’ of human beings Orwell treasured. [Over his career he came to realise this was the single most important quality that could save us from mindless capitulation to power gone wrong – to the structures that oppress us while selling themselves on keeping us ‘safe’. It was a quality he would have liked to have had.]❞

..the foregoing having been selected parts of the pp 40-45 chapter . . . AND WHO IS SHE ? of Anna Funder’s Wifedom: Mrs Orwell’s Invisible Life, Hamish Hamilton, a Penguin imprint 2023

So where does CCEc 1995 Australia head?

John Blundell

•Meat Pies Kangaroos Holden-cars & Departing 20th C Politicians

•Neurocognitive Health

•Real Economy

•2-5-set series post quadratic logic

• the Historical ‘butt-end’ of the Faux-feminisation Era in (the last of 10,000 years of human organisation into towns, Places de sûreté² villages of delineated & militarily defended territories commonly called) Civilisation

1 alluding to the huge (?) take-up of Ukrainian grainlands by North Americans principally forcing up prices beyond the capacity of people of the region to buy back

² ‘🇫🇷-‘Protestants,’ some hundreds of year ago, young people