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If you are ready to step beyond the one-dimensional world of the USA

- Publish this whole series.


We have shorter versions posted or ready to fly - if you have doubts on any of our sources or references we are happy to provide more
proof.


Our list of many publications is also available by request.


http://mer130.tripod.com/index.blog?entry_id=606875

George W Bush's Eternal Triumph or The Andes to the Rescue of the World


"It is misguided to protest Bush without an alternative. Feeling good just to be doing "something" is selfish and no substitute for real thinking."

- J. Dole, 30 year anti-capitalist veteran who shuns anti-globalization & anti-war groups for being part of the problem.



The 5-Part Series: Lessons Learned:


From The Failure of Politics and Vision in North America
To the Steady Victories of the Social Movements in South America,

by Mundo de Escuelas Revolucionarias (MER)


See Part II:

Tsunamis of Environmentalism's Death: The Theft and Tricks of the USA Narrow Leftists

(Long version at: PART 2 Lessons Learned http://mer130.tripod.com/index.blog?entry_id=620562)

By Jason Martin an Rachel Guevara
CONTACT: c o n t a c t Jasonmartin7@lycos.com


Part I. :

U.S.A. George W Bush's Eternal Triumph
or The Andes to the Rescue of the World


By Jason Martin (1400 words)


"The evidence today is that American imperialism has been in the works ever since Franklin Roosevelt encountered Winston Churchill a long time ago. Roosevelt concluded that he didn't like the British Empire but that the world needed something like it so long as we held the reins. And the Cold War was largely a cover for this. It's very obvious, for example, in the case of our relations with Latin America, which have always had a traditionally imperialist quality, that nothing was more convenient for us than Fidel Castro. Instead of saying we were supporting the United Fruit Company in Guatemala, we could contend that we were protecting these poor Guatemalans from the menace of Soviet influence and the influence of Fidel Castro. In the 1980s, the Reagan administration gave Central America its worst decade since the Spanish conquest. It's a travesty what we did to places like El Salvador and Guatemala. And it worries me today that John Negroponte has been appointed ambassador to Iraq. He was the ambassador to Honduras in the 1980s, when Honduras was the largest single CIA station on earth, carrying out counterrevolutionary attacks against the Sandinistas in Nicaragua. He should be answering charges of war crimes carried out by the Reagan administration."

-- Chalmers Johnson;

http://www.inmotionmagazine.com/global/cj_int/cj_int2.html


Social movements need to embrace a practical and focused goal of accumulating power in order to takeover governments. Conventional politics and left-thinking in the USA are dead.


There is a Global War going on and the only subjects worth studying; organizing and meeting about; or doing actions against are those that can change the whole system in a short time. The target is always and primarily to stop the USA: Get USA military-espionage programs and USA-backed death squads out of all countries; and create an appealing and diverse counter-power to USA hegemony.


We can all have our personalized utopian goals - and they are pretty much all the same - but goals are not tactics or strategy and personal desires have to be delayed in the struggle for a general solution to the crises of the planet and of the human spirit. A strategy of resistance and effective tactics for the coming brutal struggles against Killer-Capitalism are what we need - not blabbering circular reasoning from shallow anarchists or the non-violence gurus with their Means-Are-the-Ends Tele-Tubbie hype.


A future of Anarchist principles?

Yes, a world of decentralized power and local autonomy is possibly 25-50 years away if people start thinking and create viable strategies now. What we face for the next 15 to 20 years is a bloody and probably futile struggle against a vicious and well-armed (weapons/propaganda) fascist regime: the USA Empire.


The USA movements for change, for Fair Trade and against Killer-Capitalism's wars and ecological destruction have to come together to oppose the USA Empire. To understand why this needs to happen and how it can be accomplished -- one must better understand the world.


It is limiting to think about the USA or national politics. It is better to not believe that the USA exists anymore. It is an empire of corporate, trade and, military alliances. This is what we fight and what must be addressed.


As Abe Lincoln said:

"Now We are engaged in a great civil (world) war - testing whether this movement (or any movement so conceived and so dedicated) can long endure..."
Chavez and many anti-globalization / Zapatista activists call this the Fourth World War (4WW). Six hundred million capitalists against the rest of the world's 6000 million (6 billion). (Note 1)


Cheer up, it is our great fortune that what we face is a global war - a war with and without borders, fronts or rears ... a war of everything against everything. Because in such a battle it is possible to mobilize within and to win. Whereas, politics and activism are completely dead in the USA and this is a permanent condition (Truth...) The USA has been moving to the right for 30 years. Surely since Reagan's victory in the 80's politics has been dead in the USA. All education since has failed...


The popularity and re-election/coronation of GW Bush should be enough evidence, but the power of the ultra-right and the rightwing in the USA Congress (& most states) makes the debate moot and tired. Authors have witnessed this death of compassion, virtue and political being in the USA: Petras, Cockburn, St.Clair, Rosenbraugh, Jensen... (Note 2) More sign on each week: Hertsgaard, Nordhaus, Shellenberger and Tariq Ali (Note 3)

(See the fascist John Kerry & the psychosis
that grows across the USA :

http://americas.org/item_15926) (Note 4)
What does it mean that Alabama voters (2004) refused to approve a constitutional amendment to erase segregation-era wording requiring separate schools for "white and colored children" and to eliminate references to the poll taxes once imposed to disenfranchise blacks.


Only through extending our conceptions of politics - which is another word for Power - extending it beyond the imaginary borders of nations can we create a better world. (Note 6)


The efforts of the thousands of foundations and NGOs in the USA and most countries have been extreme failures. If they do not wake up to their impotence and the raging power of GW Bush and the hungry USA consumers, then they are to blame for the genocide and ecocide that follows. (Note 7)


If USA activist groups are honest, then they will quickly admit that they have no meaningful goals and that their strategies of education or mobilization cannot overcome the strong right wing drift of US political culture. To apply outdated techniques of organizing or resisting against such a force is to make yourself and your power meaningless and impotent. To continue these strategies that knowingly waste money (power) and offer false hope, borders on the criminal. There is nothing people in the USA can do to stop USA imperialism and the destruction of the global environment from within the USA - unless you are considering armed struggle or being able to mobilize millions of protesters who want to be beaten and imprisoned.


... Or so logic and frankness would suggest. But we have a new idea that could re-invigorate and make powerful the movement for change in North America:


Everyone should cease working politically at any level in the USA. They should refrain from current forms of activism (ecological, social or cultural). Instead activists must put their energy, skills and finances into groups in South America: groups in the Andes and Venezuela.


Yes. ... The only activity of real value to changing the world - to defeating capitalism and militarism - is to form a fundraising group. (Note 8)


USA people give three to five billion dollars a year to environmental and social change groups, in the last year people gave the democratic party over 1 billion dollars. Imagine if 10 percent of this money went to actually building resistance in South America - 300 million dollars !!! (Note 9)
By organizing across artificial borders to build a vibrant and diverse alternative, the left in the USA, EU and in Latin America can change the dynamics and escape the Killer-Capitalists' traps. Inspiration and new spaces in which to accumulate power can be carved out of the Empire's weaknesses.
You might think that we are being extreme to say that there is nothing you can do in the USA to aid the Andean Region (or anywhere) through politics or education. Think about it... where are the lasting victories against USA imperialism and injustice? How can groups claim to have had any effect given the state of domestic politics and the foreign aggression of the USA today? (Not to mention the USA's 50 year record of international lawlessness!) (Note 10)


GW Bush's coronation speech should be enough of a warning that the USA intends to accelerate and expand their wars for oil - their wars of confusion and obfuscation - and the imperial wars of control and domination.


People can get together in cities across the USA and focus on something that produces effects and real signs of progress - like raising millions of dollars in aid for important groups in the Andes. Then they will have created a positive and growing movement in the USA and built up the Andean groups too.


This success would encourage more people to get involved and in the process they would learn about struggle, about the real issues facing those who want change and about the struggle in Latin America. The movement in both regions will grow and people will see what money and cooperation can do.
Videos, articles for publication and visits back and forth can build stronger ties and spread the word and inspire even more organizing, more donations and more tangible results.


Instead of growing frustrated with the defeats that are inevitable in the USA (failure to change anything) and the reality that protests and lobbying can actually backfire and encourage the right wing or the ignorant voters to fight change more, activists can feel good and earn strategic victories. These People to People - or Pueblo a People campaigns can be proud, positive and real. (NOTE 11.)


Move beyond political stalemate and make a real difference. Forget politics as you knew it - Do the politics of building resistance.


Forget politics, lobbying, forget all environmental, social justice and other organizing in the USA! It will never work - never change anything soon - and causes more problems than it solves. The Andes have a lot to teach us and a world to win - a dollar a year from every person in the USA could make the difference.


Take the power where you can find it!


-- "Her"story repeats, History kills...

In 1545, rich silver deposits were found at POTOSI in modern BOLIVIA. Silver mining peaked in 1590. In 1610 the city had 160.000 inhabitants, which made it the world's 5th largest city. It produced 60 % of the world's silver production. The silver was annually shipped to Spain from Maracaibo by the SILVER FLEET (Treasure Fleet). Around two billion ounces of silver were extracted from the city's Cerro Rico (Rich Mountain) during the Spanish colonial era. Cerro Rico silver paved Potosi's streets, fuelled the European Renaissance and helped fund the "Invincible Armada", the Spanish fleet that sailed against Elizabethan England in 1588. But today Potosi is dying. "When a mine closes, all that's left is a ghost town," says the city's mayor, Ren? Joaquino. In 1572, in colonial times, Spanish Viceroy Francisco de Toledo created a system of forced labour called "la mita". Every seven years, for a period of four months, all males between 18 and 50 were ordered to work in the mines. They were paid a pittance and rarely saw the light of day. Eighty per cent of the male population of the 16 provinces of the viceroyalty of Peru died in these conditions. "Every peso coin minted in Potosi has cost the life of 10 Indians who have died in the depths of the mines," wrote Fray Antonio de la Calancha in 1638.



- Conclusion


-- To build a counter-power to the imperialist USA, activist groups need to reach beyond national boundaries to build strong alliances in Latin America with indigenous people (40 to 80 million people), workers in the Andes (30 to 40 million people), African descendants (100,000,000 to 120,000,000 people), and to finance aid programs with Venezuelan and Andean revolutionary groups.


Solidarity with these groups and the 200 million Latin American people trapped in neoliberal (USA-imposed) poverty can yield huge dividends abroad and within the USA.



Key Points - (Outline)


1. Social movements need to embrace a practical and focused goal of accumulating power in order to takeover governments.


2. Conventional politics and left-thinking in the USA are dead.


3. The only practical or effective means of altering the balance of power in the US or the world are armed struggle; relocating activists and supporters of change to states in the USA where they can seize power; or my thesis of massive financial aid to the revolutions in the Andes. Protests, lobbying and voting are stupid. They actually aid the power elite who want the appearance of democracy and opposition - as long as it can accomplish nothing.


4. Theleaders of USA environmental and justice groups are barriers to change. Most analysts accept this and the debate is whether to try new strategies or fall back on style and simply modify the current moderate plan of weakly merging the various issues together in a grand coalition with the moderate democrats - a strategy where victory becomes as meaningless as defeat!

(See Part II., Failure of Politics and Vision in North America : Tsunamis Inside the Criticisms of the Left: Venezuela versus the Shams of the World
http://mer130.tripod.com/index.blog?entry_id=620562

or Notes 2 & 3)


5. The USA is an empire of corporate, trade and, military alliances.


6. Only through extending our conceptions of politics - which is another word for Power - extending it beyond the imaginary borders of nations can we create a better world. (Note 6)



The continuing series: Lessons Learned:

From The Failure of Politics and Vision in North America To the Steady Victories of the Social Movements in South America, -- by Mundo de Escuelas Revolucionarias (MER)


PART II. )) Tsunamis Inside the Criticisms of the Left: Venezuela versus the Shams of the World


PART 2 Lessons Learnedhttp://mer130.tripod.com/index.blog?entry_id=620562


PART III.)) -- The Real Left is Defined by Decentralization


PART IV.)) -- Why the Andes is the Best Target: Pre-emptive Revolutions



NOTES:


Note I. For Zapatistas see:
http://www.inmotionmagazine.com/auto/fourth.html

For Anti-Globalization views see:
http://www.bignoisefilms.com/4ww/index.htm

For Hugo Chavez see: http://Chavez Economicswww.venezuelanalysis.com/news.php?newsno=1437

Adolfo Perez Esquivel, Nobel peace prize winner for his work in raising the issue of human rights violations in Latin America, read the final conclusions of the forum, entitled "The Caracas Declaration." The declaration outlines the need to build a front of global resistance against the project of domination that today is imposed by the current government of the United States of America and global organizations like the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF)."Let's get to work intensely," Chavez said. "Let's put the ideas concluded at this forum to work, let's make it a reality."



Note II. : James Petras see: Petras Website and Muy Mas www.rebelion.org

Alexander Cockburn and Jeffery St. Claire see: COUNTERPUNCH.ORG
Or: http://New Left Reviewwww.newleftreview.net/NLR26301.shtml

Derrick Jensen see: "I don't think most people care, and I don't think most people will ever care. We can trot out whatever polls we want to try to prove most Americans actually do care about the Environment, Justice, Sustainability - that they care about anything beyond being left alone to numb themselves with alcohol, cheap consumables, and television.
http://www.altpr.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=336&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0
Or: http://WHy It Must End www.derrickjensen.org

Craig Rosenbraugh see: The Logic of Political Violence:
http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2003/11/274922.shtml
Or: http://www.arissamediagroup.com



Note III. : Mark Hertsgaard see: http://www.markhertsgaard.com/Articles/2004/EnviroChallenge/

Michael Shellenberger see: http://www.thebreakthrough.org/

Ted Nordhaus see: http://www.alternet.org/story/19396/
Or: http://www.grist.org/news/maindish/2005/01/13/little-doe/

Tarij Ali see: http://Why Activists Are Wrongwww.venezuelanalysis.com/articles.php?artno=1223



Note IV. : Kerry against Chavez: http://counterpunch.org/lahey10152004.html
The Fascist Democrats of Northern California: http://counterpunch.org/anderson10302004.html
A review of how evil the USA Democratic Party can be - but a flawed analysis of progressive hopes - Turning Up the Heat on Bush, by Robert L. Borosage
http://www.thenation.com/doc.mhtml?i=20050131&s=borosage

Bush and Kerry the Same on Palestine: http://counterpunch.org/assad10082004.html

Alexander Cockburn - Surrendering : http://www.newleftreview.net/NLR26301.shtml
The Cult of Clinton: http://counterpunch.org/scaramella11112004.html



Note V. : See polls on USA citizen ignorance on geography, War in Iraq and pretty much anything you can think of. Examine USA drug abuse (legal and illegal), prisoner abuse, obesity, psychological breakdowns and John Zerzan.
For a look at the delusions and voids in the USA-dominated anti-globalization movement see:
Naomi Klein - Ray Smith (November 25, 2004) (she bashes John Kerry, but doesn't grasp the problems of CAPITALISM! ,

http://NAomi Klein is Fearfulwww.marxist.com/Globalisation/klein_meeting_london.htm



Note VI. : Speech by Hugo Chavez: http://www.venezuelanalysis.com/docs.php?dno=1011
Today, vis-?-vis the obvious failure of neoliberalism and the great threat that the International Economic Order represents for our countries, it is necessary to retake the Spirit of the South. That is where this Summit in Caracas is heading for. I propose to re-launch the G-15 as a South Integration Movement rather than a group. A movement for the promotion of all possible trends, who walks towards the Non-aligned Movement, the Group of 77, China... The entirely whole South!! I propose that we retake the proposals of the 1990 South Commission:



Note VII. : See: PART II. Tsunamis Inside the Criticisms of the Left: Venezuela versus the Shams of the World,
or The Nation, Jan. 3, 2005,
Mark Hertsgaard see: http://www.markhertsgaard.com/Articles/2004/EnviroChallenge/



Note VIII.: Andes Circle Aid Projects - www.andescircle.faces.com



Note IX.: If everyone in the USA gave on average one percent of their income to building a real resistance, the sum would equal 11 billion dollars a year. If 10 percent of the USA gave five percent of their income the sum would be 55 billion dollars or if five percent of the people gave 10 percent of their income it would equal 55 billion dollars. The government budgets of several Latin American governments are: Venezuela ($24 billion), Bolivia ($3 billion), Ecuador ($7 billion) and Peru ($12 billion) total of these 4 countries is 46 billion.



Note X.: -- Chalmers Johnson;
http://www.inmotionmagazine.com/global/cj_int/cj_int2.html
Or any article from James Petras (Espanol Rebelion www.rebelion.org)



NOTE XI. Read about the thousands of volunteers who joined the Sandinista Revolution in Nicaragua from 1978 to 1990. We were there - it was unbelievable and far surpassed everything that has developed in Chiapas, Mexico, Zapatista land.


M..E..R.. -- Write:
MER Email: Mescuelas_revolt@yahoo.com




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Power: strength that comes- mastery of fear.
True for society as much as a person.
This path is found in the clarity of thought
and purpose. - Jason Martin



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Updated: Sunday, 27 February 2005 9:45 PM EST
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Table of Contents - Master Blog






I.) ECONOMICS OF MER:


A.)) Caras Vuelvan - Solidarity Economics

English

Spanish


B.)) Criteria for Decision Making


C.)) Promotional FLyer - Media Promo

The MER Promo Art FLyer http://mer130.tripod.com/index.blog?entry_id=592684


Criteria for Economics and Technology http://mer130.tripod.com/index.blog?entry_id=600043






II.) New Economic Program of Mundos Escuelas Revolucionarias (MER)


English


New Economic Program MER http://mer130.tripod.com/index.blog?entry_id=600035


Spanish








III.) Andes Circle - Fondos de Solidaridad Andino




ANDES AID PROJECTS www.andescircle.faces.com



THINGS THAT YOU CAN DO FOR THE ANDES!

http://THINGS THE ANDES NEEDS andescircle.faces.com/Blogs/207773.aspx






IV.) FSA - BOLIVIA

http://andescircle.faces.com/Blogs/193554.aspx



V.) FSA - PERU




VI.) Photo Album #1


www.circuloandino.zoto.com



VII.) Photo Album #2

Photos & Venezuela Info
www.zorpia.com/andescircle


HOT NEWER ARTICLES MER AND JASON MARTIN




Below is Economics Draft and February Adds for:

Caras de Comunidades: Economic Structures for Solidarity in a Social Economy -

http://mer130.tripod.com/index.blog?entry_id=609470


Below is Master Blog link for MER 130

http://mer130.tripod.com/index.blog?topic_id=37406


Below is a Updated Solidarity Economics-

http://mer130.tripod.com/index.blog?entry_id=600035


Below is link to Criteria - Eco - Econ & Tech ...
http://mer130.tripod.com/index.blog?entry_id=600049


Below is PART II. ::

http://mer130.tripod.com/index.blog?entry_id=620562

http://mer130.tripod.com/index.blog?entry_id=620562







RESOURCES AND LINKS :

To See the main Appeal of FSA - Andes Circle - Funding Solidarity in the Andes


1. FSA - Fundos de Solidaridad Andino; Appeal and Who We Are:
http://andescircle.faces.com/Blogs/193554.aspx


2. Cuba - Venezueal Treaties and James Petras on the legitimacy of the Colombian guerrilla FARC - EP and their struggle

http://andescircle.faces.com/Blogs/193554.aspx

Or for the full article see:
4.) Cuba and Venezuela slam US Free Trade Area of the Americas


Dec 15, VHeadline.com; Reporters Russian PRAVDA:


2.) Participatory Democracy in Venezuela, part 3
Problems and Opportunities for Citizen Power in Venezuela
http://andescircle.faces.com/Blogs/193554.aspx

3. Struggles in the Venezuealn Central Bank see comment for above:
Comments to andescircle


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andescircle Tuesday, Dec 28 2004, 05:17:08 PM

http://vheadline.com/readnews.asp?id=23963

Cuba and Venezuela slam US Free Trade Area of the Americas PRAVDA correspondent Hernan Etchaleco writes: Both nations proposed a more equal alternative based in mutual cooperation rather than in pure pro-market policies. Venezuela promised financing for Cuban industrial and infrastructure projects, while Cuba agreed to pay a minimum price of US$27 per barrel of Venezuelan oil, as part of the accord "to apply the Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas (ALBA) ."


5.) Central Bank of Venezuela (BCV) capitulates to President's $1 billion demand to help Venezuela's poor.
http://vheadline.com/readnews.asp?id=23976

6. Miscellaneous Venezuela Info:
http://zorpia.com/cgi/member.cgi?username=andescircle&type=journal
http://vheadline.com/readnews.asp?id=23963

7. January Version of Mundos de Escuelas Revolucionarias ( MER ) economics program:
http://andescircle.faces.com/Blogs/193554.aspx

8. See comment of above for Misc. Notes on MER program.

9. Things to Do to help Andes Circle and the ANDES:
http://andescircle.faces.com/Blogs/207773.aspx

10. The Venezuelan Model of Development: The Path of Solidarity
http://www.venezuelanalysis.com/articles.php?artno=1189

Jun 02, 2004 By: Felipe P?rez Mart? - "Vuelvan Caras" Mission


11. Photos of Farming in the Andes
http://andescircle.faces.com/Images/70157.aspx


12. Venezuela's Human Development Index: A Lesson in the Malleability of Statistics
http://www.venezuelanalysis.com/articles.php?artno=1220

Jul 19, 2004 By: Jonah Gindin - Venezuelanalysis.com


13. The Greening of Venezuela - Agrarian Cooperatives, by David Raby
Greeniong of Venezuelahttp://www.venezuelanalysis.com/articles.php?artno=1226

In the past fifteen months the government has begun to redistribute uncultivated land from private.
estates or public lands to poor peasants and landless labourers.


14. Chavez calls for Anti-Globalization Office:

Chaveaz Calls for Anti-Globalization Officehttp://www.venezuelanalysis.com/news.php?newsno=1437


15. Issues in Mountain Regions (Panos)

Issues in Mountain Regions (Panos) http://mer130.tripod.com/index.blog?entry_id=600049


16. F.O.S. -- Belgium Development Group With Good Program and Perspectives (Works in Bolivia)

http://FOS Development Org - NGOandescircle.faces.com/Blogs.aspx

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