samedi, novembre 30, 2013

Alex Salmond: BBC Newsnight bias

Kirsty Wark's "thuggish" imputation (26 Nov 2013):

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Kirsty Wark fractiousness (June 2007):

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Jeremy Paxman's "Mugabe" jibe (Jan 2012):

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vendredi, novembre 29, 2013

jeudi, novembre 28, 2013

Vimeo: Une histoire des hommes et des idées (9-12)

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Scottish Independence: Mariano Rajoy

Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy (2012)
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The Rajoy 'intervention' and why the traditional media cannot now be trusted
by G.A.Ponsonby (28 Nov 2013)

Most followers of the referendum debate will by now have been alerted to apparent comments from Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy who - if the BBC is to be believed - has stated unequivocally that a Yes vote will leave Scotland outside the EU.

Read full article HERE
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EU scaremongers have own agenda
by George Kerevan (29 Nov 2013)

I AM a citizen of the European Union. I have been since 1973. In fact, of the 28 current members of the EU, the vast majority (19) joined after Scotland did. Scotland complies with all the many rules – legal, economic, political and social – required of each EU member state. In fact, we have a better track record of compliance than many other countries. Scots have long been at the centre of promoting European collaboration. David Maxwell Fyfe, a canny Scots lawyer, was instrumental in drafting the European Convention on Human Rights.

Read full article HERE
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'Lifted from the internet' - The poisoning of the independence debate
by G.A.Ponsonby (30 Nov 2013)

Friday saw the continued erosion of political journalism in Scotland.  A story exclusively revealed by Newsnet Scotland in October finally made it onto the pages of newspapers and the airwaves of the BBC.

The story was, sadly, unrecognisable by the time it had been manipulated, twisted and contorted.  A political agenda had been applied and a caricature - replete with attacks on Alex Salmond - presented to readers, viewers and listeners.

Read full article HERE
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What Rajoy is still not saying
by Paul Kavanagh (9 Dec 2013)

There’s something the Spanish PM Mariano Rajoy is still not saying, not even after being asked three times.  On Sunday, El País newspaper published a major interview with Rajoy.  It was a wide ranging interview, covering many topics, however naturally Catalonia and Scotland loomed large in the interviewer’s list of questions to ask.

The reporter asked Rajoy three times whether he would veto Scottish membership of the EU, and three times Rajoy declined to say that he would.

Most interestingly of all, we got a statement to the reverse effect.  Rajoy needs a reason to exercise a veto against Scottish membership, but he said he doesn’t have one.  Some of us have been saying all along that Rajoy has no intention of vetoing Scottish membership of the EU, contrary to the headlines in some of our national newspapers and broadcasters of late.

But first of all, I’ll let you read for yourselves exactly what Rajoy had to say about Scotland, together with the previous question and answer in the interview, which relates to Catalonia and is linked to his answers on Scotland.

Read full article HERE
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Car à l'Éternel appartient le règne

"Battle of Issus", Altdorfer 1529
כִּי לַיהוָה הַמְּלוּכָה וּמֹשֵׁל בַּגֹּויִֽם׃

"Oir is leis an Tighearna an rìoghachd, agus tha esan na uachdaran air na cinnich." (Salm 22:18)

"Car à l'Éternel appartient le règne: Il domine sur les nations." (Psaume 22:28/29)

"For the kingdom is the LORD’s, And He rules over the nations." (Psalm 22:28)
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mercredi, novembre 27, 2013

Vimeo: Une histoire des hommes et des idées (5-8)

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mardi, novembre 26, 2013

"Scotland"s Future": Scottish Government guide: independence referendum


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"Scotland's Future"
pdf download, e-book version, infographics etc
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Summary of key answers 
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Welcoming “Scotland’s Future: Your guide to an independent Scotland”
by Gordon MacIntyre-Kemp (26/11/2013)

Today witnessed the publication of the most crucial source of information in the referendum campaign.

The Scottish Government White Paper, ‘Scotland’s Future’, is a solid 670 page, 170,000 word, evidence based document on arranging, establishing and delivering the benefits of an independent Scotland.

It comprehensively answers 650 questions on independence covering all the topics we expected and more. There are now far more unanswered questions with a No vote than with a Yes vote.

It also sets out some of the huge opportunities that exist for Scotland – its citizens and businesses – with control over taxation, spending, regulation, immigration and global promotion.

Scotland will be wealthier

The economic evidence is clear that Scotland will be better off as an independent country. With a stronger fiscal position and without the drag of Westminster’s massive debts, Scotland will be far wealthier. The White Paper also outlines the massive assets dividend of £1.3 trillion that Scotland will gain its fair share of from voting Yes (page 30). This number transforms the economic debate when you factor those assets into Scotland’s economic strengths.

The White Paper provides extensive information on how Scotland as a wealthy nation can become a wealthy society. This includes Scotland current position of providing 9.9% of UK tax, while only receiving 9.3% of UK spending; the more than £500 million defence dividend saving; and the opportunities of using economic levers to boost the competitive advantage of key sectors in Scotland. Scotland has provided more tax per head than the rest of the UK for every year for 30 years.

Read full article

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lundi, novembre 25, 2013

Scottish Independence: BBC Scotland still skews news

BBC Scotland HQ, Pacific Quay, Glasgow
Referendum 2014 – 
BBC ramping up the coverage
By G.A.Ponsonby (24 Nov 2013)

Last Spring BBC Scotland announced its intention to ramp up its coverage of the independence referendum as we entered the final year of campaigning. An extra £5 million was pledged by the new DG of the BBC Tony Hall.

This would fund fifty temporary roles, some new documentaries as well as referendum debates.

Last month BBC Scotland began this ‘ramp up’ by revealing that London based presenter James Naughtie would join its special referendum team.  Naughtie duly arrived and replaced Gary Robertson at the helm of Good Morning Scotland twice a week.

On Thursday I listened in to Mr Naughtie’s show and recoiled at the sheer level of anti-independence propaganda that was being passed off as news.  If this is an indication of the kind of ‘ramping up’ we can expect then the Yes campaign is in for a particularly bumpy ride.

Read full article HERE
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samedi, novembre 23, 2013

Brendan O'Neill: Gay marriage: a case study in conformism

Gay marriage: 
a case study in conformism
by Brendan O'Neill (11 April 2013)

Anyone who values diversity of thought and tolerance of dissent should find the sweeping consensus on gay marriage terrifying.

I have been doing or writing about political stuff for 20 years, since I was 18 years old, during which time I have got behind some pretty unpopular campaigns and kicked against some stifling consensuses. But I have never encountered an issue like gay marriage, an issue in which the space for dissent has shrunk so rapidly, and in which the consensus is not only stifling but choking. This is the only issue on which, for criticising it from a liberal, secular perspective, I’ve been booed during an after-dinner speech and received death threats (‘If you’re dead, you can’t talk shit about gay marriage’). It’s the only issue on which both hard right-wingers and the wettest leftists have told me to STFU. It’s the only issue on which even friends have said, ‘Stop writing about it. It isn’t worth it.’

Read full article HERE
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See also philosophical essay:
by Fearghas MacFhionnlaigh
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Obama defines marriage (2008)

vendredi, novembre 22, 2013

James Hutton & Siccar Point

Siccar Point (photo by Ian Leitch)

Unmasking a long-age icon

A Scottish site, revered by evolutionary geologists worldwide as the birthplace of their long-age philosophy, actually gives powerful evidence for the Genesis Flood.

by (2004)

     A rocky peninsula near Cockburnspath, 60 km (40 miles) east of Edinburgh, Scotland, has become something of a ‘Mecca’ for modern geologists. According to one geology professor, the first thing you notice about Siccar Point is that it is covered with geology students. This is understandable because the site features regularly in geological literature as an icon of ‘deep time’.
     Atop the grassy cliffs, pilgrims enjoy a bird’s-eye view before descending the steep, treacherous path to the rocky point at shore level. This has been called the birthplace of modern geology, where James Hutton supposedly ‘obtained his revelation’ that the earth was not made in six days some six thousand years ago, but was unimaginably old.
     Some have placed Hutton alongside Darwin as one whose ideas shattered the biblically-rooted picture of the earth, and separated western thinking from its Christian foundation. Indeed, Hutton’s ideas inspired Darwin and gave him the eons of time he needed for his theory of evolution.

Read full article HERE
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The man who made the wedge: James Hutton and the overthrow of biblical authority

A review of The Man Who Found Time: James Hutton and the Discovery of the Earth’s Antiquity by Jack Repcheck
Perseus Publishing, Cambridge, MA, 2003
by (2009)

      This biography paints James Hutton’s life in stunning detail against the background of his Scottish culture. Most people today have not heard of Hutton, but scientists call him ‘the father of modern geology’. Repcheck ranks him as one of the four outstanding pioneers of science in the last 500 years whose concepts have revolutionized Western thinking.
      The other three are Copernicus, Galileo and Darwin—all household names. Hutton never achieved the same recognition, yet his ideas profoundly changed the way modern people look at the world. Like a wedge, his ideas have split the connection between science and its Christian foundation.
      The details of Hutton’s life are engrossing. So is Repcheck’s tour of 17th century Edinburgh. I enjoyed reading about the political turmoil, the armies, the battles and the intellectual environment of the time.
      By including personal anecdotes, Repcheck warms our hearts. His style is so arresting and the atmosphere so enticing that we can unwittingly drop our guard and accept Hutton’s ideas without rigorously assessing them. However, science should not be about feelings, but about logical arguments.
Read full article online HERE
PDF Download of article HERE
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St Hutton’s Hagiography
by John Reed (2008)
     One of the ironies of secular geology is that the same people who claim to accurately report historical events billions of years in the past have a hard time doing the same over a few decades or centuries. This is illustrated by the recurring myths surrounding one of the founding fathers of modern geology, James Hutton—myths that began shortly after his death. Aspiring geologists are taught that Hutton was a bold empiricist and rational thinker, who cast aside biblical superstition, conceived of uniformitarianism, ‘saw’ deep time in outcrops, and thus fathered the science of geology. His genius was unappreciated until Charles Lyell ‘rediscovered’ his work and finished the fight to cast off the shackles of Christianity. But this heroic saga falls far short of historical reality; so much so that cynical students of history might be tempted to label it propaganda. Geologists got this story wrong for nearly two centuries, giving us yet another reason to question their credibility as the caretakers of a much more obscure past.

Read full article online HERE
PDF Download of article HERE
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Arduino’s sketch (1758) of the Secondary formations overlying the Primaries (far left) of the Alpine foothills in the Val d’Agno of northern Italy.
Three early arguments for deep time
—part 3: the ‘geognostic pile’
by John K. Reed and Michael J. Oard

     Of the three primary original arguments advanced for deep time in the 18th century, only one—the time needed to form the sedimentary rock record—is still advanced, even though it is a weaker argument than most think. It initially focused on the volume of the ‘Secondary’ sedimentary rocks, but grew to include a variety of sedimentary features accepted as age indicators of deep time. The argument from the volume of the sedimentary record is clearly false and many of the various ‘age indicators’ are explicable using a Genesis Flood model. Furthermore, indicators of rapid sedimentation present problems for secular geology. Since the other two primary original arguments for deep time—the time needed for valley erosion and for volcanic accumulation—are demonstrably invalid, it appears that none of the original arguments carries evidential weight. The failure of earth scientists from the 18th century to the present to objectively evaluate deep time violates evidentiary logic and strongly suggests that the empirical arguments were (and continue to be) ad hoc justifications of a belief system. Deep time is better understood as a presupposition of secular natural history, not an empirical conclusion.

Read full article online HERE
PDF Download of article HERE
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mardi, novembre 12, 2013

Business for Scotland: Bank bail-out lies

1 Churchill Place Canary Wharf
#BizforScotland destroys the No Campaign’s bank bail-out lies
by Gordon MacIntyre-Kemp | 09/09/2013

1 Churchill Place Canary Wharf  is a very important address in the debate about the economics of independence.  It is home to a company the recent history of which completely exposes the misinformation tactics of the No Campaign.

Over and over again we hear from anti-independence proponents (especially former Chancellor Alastair Darling) that an independent Scotland could not have afforded to bail-out the Scottish banks. After all, Alastair knows best! He was in charge when they collapsed!

The logic of his argument relies on the assertion that banks are bailed out by the taxpayers of the country in which the institution is headquartered.  However, we think that it is almost impossible for the former Chancellor not to be aware that this argument is baseless.

Let’s go back to that address in full: Barclays Bank PLC, Global Headquarters, 1 Churchill Place, Canary Wharf, London, E14 5HP, UK.   Barclays is a UK bank and if you accept there is such a thing as a Scottish bank then Barclays is clearly an English bank.

The public was repeatedly informed by the media during the crash that “Barclays didn’t need a taxpayer bail out at all”. In fact, this proved quite the opposite. Barclays Bank – yes, that English based bank – received the single biggest bail out of any UK bank, but most of it didn’t come from the UK taxpayer.

Barclays was bailed out to the tune of £552.32bn (at backdated exchange rates) by the US Federal Reserve and £6bn by the Qatari Government.  Or to put it another way, foreign governments bailed out Barclays to the tune of more than twelve times more money than the UK Government’s capital support for RBS (£45bn).

On October 7th 2011, The Financial Times wrote, “RBS received the world’s biggest bail-out during the financial crisis, at a cost of £45bn to the UK taxpayer”. Now we know that isn’t true. Capital injections were just one part of much broader bail-out packages including combinations of capital, liquidity and asset insurance which, in the case of the larger banks, were almost all from multiple nations.

Citigroup, for example, benefitted from $45bn US taxpayer capital but also from discounted central bank liquidity support around the world. Of course, in the case of Citigroup the US Government made sure an arrangement was put in place whereby American taxpayers would get their money back with a profit ($12bn is just over two years). In contrast, the £45bn of your money Alastair Darling invested in RBS looks like a lost cause now. For the record, that’s an awful lot of hospitals and schools we can’t afford to build.

Barclays is also not moving to the USA. Barclays’ CEO at the time of the crash, Bob Diamond, recently told a Westminster Treasury Select Committee hearing:

“Barclays intended to remain based in London”. He said “the City had numerous benefits, including the time zone, a good pool of talent and the fact that English was the native language”.

The Truth

Why did the US Federal Reserve come to Barclays’ rescue if it was not an American bank and so, on the face of it not its responsibility?

Well, the credit crisis provides us with a clear historical precedent showing that banks are not primarily bailed out by the government of the country hosting their brass plaque. In fact, what matters is risk of contagion. We now know banks are bailed out on the basis of where they have economic assets and business activity the demise of which would lead to contagion in the local and global financial system. There are numerous examples of this. In the case of Barclays, it fell to the US to support the bank because they were one of the single largest purchasers of US Government debt, ipso facto the problem was the US Government’s and not the UK taxpayer’s alone. The US intervened so that its debt market didn’t collapse and to prevent broader consequences for America’s economy and society.

It’s worth also noting that the UK Government bail out of RBS and HBOS amounted to £65bn. That’s a lot of money, but the US Federal Reserve made emergency loans available to RBS of £285bn and to HBOS of £115bn. The US bailed out these UK banks too, in the same way as Scottish taxpayers contributed to liquidity support for international banks based in London (including American ones).

Could an independent Scotland have afforded our contribution?

The answer is absolutely yes, according to the Harvard professor and international banking expert Andrew Hughes-Hallet, who said “the cost of Scotland’s contribution to the bank bail out as an independent country would have been roughly the same as it was as part of the UK – roughly 10%”.

Although we absolutely know this wouldn’t have been the case, even if we’d been left with the full bill of £65bn, we could have afforded it. Scotland after all has bailed the UK out to the tune of £89bn in the last 19 years alone.  Had Scotland been an independent nation, we would have enjoyed a surplus of £68bn over the last 19 years. Instead we bailed the UK out to the tune of £83bn. That is our contribution to UK national debt interest that an independent Scotland would not have paid.  And all of this ignores the question of whether a regulatory system with direct Scottish influence would have allowed RBS and HBOS to over-leverage their balance sheets or that Halifax is actually in Yorkshire!

Conclusion

Next time anyone says Scotland couldn’t have afforded the banking bail out, just ask them why the US Federal Reserve bailed out Barclays to the tune of £552.32bn?

Then explain that the contribution of Scotland’s taxpayers as an independent nation would have been the same as it has been as part of the UK.  And remember 80% of the peak losses at RBS derived from its London based businesses.

And next time you hear Alastair Darling, the man who was in charge of our financial system in the lead up to the credit crisis, have the cheek to peddle fear about the handling of a future credit crisis, you’ll know better. He’s the last man we should be listening to on this subject, so please share this fact based article with as many people as you can.

As Alasdair Gray wrote: ‘Let us flourish by telling the truth’.

Footnote: 

Gordon MacIntyre-Kemp says:
Just for clarity the New Statesman article linked to in the text is factually correct but the headline has a $ sign when it should have a £ sign. It says "British banks account for $640 bn of Federal Reserve bailout money" when it should say "British banks account for £640 bn of Federal Reserve bailout money". In US dollar terms it was over a trillion.

Original article HERE

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Revealed: The ACCOUNTING TRICK that Hides Scotland’s Wealth 
by Gordon MacIntyre-Kemp | 05/11/2013

Every Westminster Government in my lifetime has knowingly diverted billions of pounds of Scottish revenue to Westminster.

This has led to lower investment in Scotland, higher unemployment, lower economic growth, lower standards of living, economic migration and growing inequality and poverty. This is the sort of government behaviour that often leads to demonstrations and makes headline news, and might have done so here if it wasn’t for the fact that the Scottish people have remained mostly unaware of the wealth draining south.

In this article, I will expose the accounting trick that hides Scotland’s wealth. I will also supply solid evidence that if Scotland was already an independent country our economy would be booming and public finances debt-free.

Read full article HERE

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lundi, novembre 11, 2013

Scottish independence: John Swinney and Murdo Fraser debate

Cupar Business Network - Business Independence Debate - 1st November 2013

With less than a year until the Scottish independence referendum, Cupar Business Network in association with Carters Chartered Accountants invited Fife business owners and leaders to a "Business Independence Debate" on the 1st of November 2013 to hear the propositions advanced by the Better Together and Yes Scotland campaigns.

The Better Together case was represented by Murdo Fraser MSP - the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party regional MSP for Mid Scotland and Fife and the Convener of the Economy, Energy and Tourism Committee in the Scottish Parliament.

The Yes Scotland case was represented by John Swinney MSP - the Scottish National Party MSP for Perthshire North and the Scottish Government's Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Sustainable Growth.

The well attended event was held at SRUC Elmwood in Cupar.

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Biological Information – New Perspectives

Full book (technical papers available free access)
Proceedings of Cornell Symposium Published!
Biological Information – New Perspectives
Edited by R. J. Marks II, M. J. Behe, W. A. Dembski, B. L. Gordon, and J. C. Sanford

"In the spring of 2011, a diverse group of scientists gathered at Cornell University to discuss their research into the nature and origin of biological information. This symposium brought together experts in information theory, computer science, numerical simulation, thermodynamics, evolutionary theory, whole organism biology, developmental biology, molecular biology, genetics, physics, biophysics, mathematics, and linguistics. This volume presents new research by those invited to speak at the conference.

The contributors to this volume use their wide-ranging expertise in the area of biological information to bring fresh insights into the explanatory difficulties associated with biological information. These authors raise major challenges to the conventional scientific wisdom, which attempts to explain all biological information exclusively in terms of the standard mutation/selection paradigm.

Several clear themes emerged from these research papers: 1) Information is indispensable to our understanding of what life is; 2) Biological information is more than the material structures that embody it; 3) Conventional chemical and evolutionary mechanisms seem insufficient to fully explain the labyrinth of information that is life. By exploring new perspectives on biological information, this volume seeks to expand, encourage, and enrich research on the nature and origin of biological information.

This book is published by World Scientific Publishing. The technical papers are open access, and can be freely downloaded by clicking the following link: Biological Information: New Perspectives. The hardcover book can be purchased HERE."
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Synopsis (downloadable as free PDF)
Synopsis of Scientific Proceedings: Biological Information - New Perspectives

"This booklet is a synopsis and limited commentary on the 563 page proceedings of the symposium Biological Information - New Perspectives. The author of this synopsis was the organizer of that symposium and was one of the editors of the proceedings. At this symposium a diverse group of scientists gathered to critically re-examine neo-Darwinian theory, in light of major new evidences that relate to the nature of biological information. This symposium brought together experts in information theory, computer science, numerical simulation, thermodynamics, evolutionary theory, whole organism biology, developmental biology, molecular biology, genetics, physics, biophysics, mathematics, and linguistics.
             
This synopsis summarizes a milestone book. For over 100 years, it has been very widely believed that the mutation/selection process is sufficient to explain virtually everything within the biological realm. The 29 contributors to this volume bring into serious question this neo-Darwinian paradigm. They use their wide-ranging expertise to carefully examine a series of very fundamental theoretical problems that are emerging. These problems all relate to the exploding field of biological information. Biological information is becoming the primary focus of 21st century biological research. Within each cell there are information systems surpassing the best human information technologies. These systems create what is essentially a biological Internet within each cell. The authors, although holding diverse philosophical perspectives, unanimously agree that the mutation/selection process is not adequate to explain the labyrinth of informational networks that are essential for life."

“For daunted readers of the superb (but very technical and lengthy) “Biological Information - New Perspectives”, here comes an extremely condensed version. Editor Sanford offers a splendid synopsis - providing short easy summaries of the book's articles. He adds pointed “significance” paragraphs after each summary – and these leave no doubt about how he interprets the data. Provocative, this synopsis is essential.”

- Dr. Bernard Bradstater - Professor of Anesthesiology, Loma Linda University

Free PDF download of Synopsis HERE.
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jeudi, novembre 07, 2013

The Genesis Debate: Skeptic vs Creationist

"The Genesis Debate: Skeptic vs Creationist"(2003) is a debate between Dr. Paul Willis and Dr. Carl Wieland over the topic of Creation (more specifically, "Does scientific evidence support a literal Genesis?"). Dr. Paul Willis was the former winner of Australia's "Skeptic of the Year" award, and Dr. Carl Wieland is Managing Director of Creation Ministries International (formerly called "Answers in Genesis").