Canary in a Coal Mine. "Canaries were once used in coal mining as an early warning system. Toxic gases such as carbon monoxide and methane in the mine would kill the bird bfore affecting the miners. Because canaries tended to sing much of the time, they would stop singing prior to sucumbing to he gas therefore alerting miners to the danger." Around the former coal mine "Zollverein" in Essen there are 10 or 12 larger-than-life canaries to remind of this miner's practivce: photo by Michael Sonnabend, 31 October 2011
"Naming and Shaming": Bad Canary's Busy Work in the Hasbara Mines
"@canarymission" (see abc7news: website targeting politically active students infringes on free speech) is advancing a tactic long advocated for by various pro-Israel groups : image via Ben White @benabyad, 28 May 2015
Tap dancing for Bad Canary
@SenTedCruz: Universities that boycott #Israel should lose federal funding #BDSFail: image via Canary Mission @canarymission, 30 May 2015
Is @canarymission a spec project chasing Adelson & friends $$$? Looks like attacking BDS students will be lucrative: tweet via Eli Clifton @Eli Clifton, 30 May 2015
Sheldon Adelson To Host Secret Anti-BDS Summit for Jewish Donors: Nathan Guttman, The Forward, June 1, 2015
Washington – Leading Jewish mega-donors have summoned pro-Israel
activists for a closed-door meeting in Las Vegas to establish, and fund,
successful strategies for countering the wave of anti-Israel activity
on college campuses.
The meeting, taking place this weekend, will be hosted by casino
billionaire Sheldon Adelson and was organized by several other top
Jewish funders, including Hollywood entertainment mogul Haim Saban,
Israeli-born real-estate developer Adam Milstein and Canadian
businesswoman Heather Reisman.
Organizers have sought to keep the gathering secret and have
declined to respond to inquiries from the Forward that would confirm the
upcoming meeting with two separate informed sources.
The planned Vegas summit marks a shift in approach on the issue
of anti-Israel activity on college campuses, whose growth in recent
years has captured a top spot on the Jewish communal agenda. The
initiative, in this case, did not come from students on the ground, nor
did it emerge from work of the many organizations involved in pro-Israel
activism on campus. Instead, it is an idea coming from wealthy Jewish
philanthropists who have decided to take action. Their communiqués to
Jewish groups invite them to come and brainstorm with them during a
weekend gathering at the Venetian, Adelson’s luxury hotel on the Las
Vegas Strip.
Saban, a Los Angeles billionaire who is also a major Democratic
donor with close ties to the Clintons, has been discussing the idea for
more than a year, one source with firsthand information of the
initiative said. Saban has spoken to Israeli officials, including the
former ambassador to Washington Michael Oren and top officials in the
Israeli foreign ministry, about setting up a special task force to deal
with increased calls on campuses to adopt measures of boycott,
divestment and sanctions against Israel, measures commonly referred to
as BDS.
According to an official in the Jewish community, it was another
California philanthropist of Israeli background, Milstein, who put
together the initiative. He got mega-donor Adelson and Reisman, who in
recent years has been increasingly involved in initiatives to support
Israel, on board.
The donors’ invitation came as somewhat of a surprise to at least
some of the invitees. An official with one major group said leaders of
the organizations were not aware of the initiative before receiving the
last-minute invite and had not been consulted as it was crystallized.
The official added that leaders of these groups were not quite certain
what the goal of the Vegas summit is. Another Jewish organization
official made clear that while his group intends to participate, it will
not dispatch a top-level leader to the event.
All Jewish organizations contacted by the Forward declined to
speak on record, citing the request of organizers to keep the gathering
away from the public eye.
According to several prospective participants, Jewish groups
planning to attend the meeting include the Israel on Campus Coalition,
Hillel, StandWithUs, the Anti-Defamation League and the Jewish
Federations of North America. The Israel Action Network, a communal body
created specifically to counter BDS and delegitimization of Israel,
will not attend, although it will be represented by one of its parent
organizations, JFNA.
J Street U, which is the student arm of the dovish Israel lobby,
has a presence on most campuses and opposes BDS, was not invited.
The purpose, an official with one of the groups invited said, was
to “find the best strategies” for countering campus anti-Israel
campaigns and to “make sure there is funding” for those programs.
However, groups were not asked to prepare a pitch to present to the
panel of Jewish mega-donors.
Another
official explained that the request for secrecy was “reasonable”
because “it makes sense not to have the public in the room when you sit
with funders to set priorities.”
Campus activity has been among the fastest-growing fields in
Jewish organizations. Most major groups, including the American Israel
Public Affairs Committee, the ADL and the American Jewish Committee,
have set up operations geared at students, alongside groups whose main
focus has always been campus activity, such as Hillel and ICC. Yet
despite the growth in pro-Israel activism, pro-Palestinian-driven
protests and resolutions have been on the rise. The past year has seen a
record number of 15 universities adopt resolutions
demanding divestiture of college funds from Israel.
@democracynow spoke this morning of @canarymission and its attack on free speech: image via StlGal @StlGal, 1 June 2015
So... uh... who is Bad Canary, anyway?
@UN_Spokesperson Islamophobic website @canarymission is tweeting that they are associated with the @un: image via PAl @MEastQyagmire, 31 May 2015
Q. Why isn't Bad Canary in his very pretty cage, then? A. Because he has flown the coop, again, and now claims to be chilling on a new perch at 46th and First!
Coal Miner's Birdcage Complete (1). The nearly complete Coal Miner's Birdcage (reproduction of
vintage models) as was used to carry a live canary into coal mine's to
warn the miners of bad air quality. If the canary remained alive and
well, the air was acceptable. But if the canary was dead, the air
contained either methane or carbon monoxide, and the miners would have
to evacuate the mine until the air quality improved: photo by ficusdesk, 24 September 2010
Breaking: Ever-so-brave Bad Canary assaults unexceptionable young free speech user Hadeel Salameh from falseflag headquarters
Featured Radical - Hadeel Salameh! #SJPPitt She's had a lot to say! #Israelbasher #BDSthug: image via Canary Mission @canarymission, 31 May 2015
水浴びすると髪が濡れて河童感が増す五助さん。何だか細くなって ワイルド!#bird #canary #canarybird #gloster #glostercanary: image via zangiri_cut, 21 May 2015
Nobody ever said constructing a blacklist wasn't sometimes sticky work for Bad Canary, who stoops to spatter his ruff as he welcomes unsuspecting young Marium Navid into the shadows beyond the zio hate campfire
水浴びすると髪が濡れて河童感が増す五助さん。何だか細くなって
Today's NEW radical! UCsenator campaigning for #BDS - welcome Marium Navid!: image via Canary Mission @canarymission, 31 May 2015
@LisaCanary RT lol ...just wonder who was this #canary who took off his shirt ???? #NCFC: image via Worstead Canary @poppygirl2014, 1 June 2015
Bold Bad Canary celebrates another famous soft-target hasbara victory
@LisaCanary RT lol ...just wonder who was this #canary who took off his shirt ???? #NCFC: image via Worstead Canary @poppygirl2014, 1 June 2015
Chirp! Chirp! Bad Canary keeps busy busy busy always expanding the frame
Shadowy Web Site Creates Blacklist of Pro-Palestinian Activists - News
#CanaryMission: image via PalestineTrends @Palestinolizer, 27 May 2014
Uh-oh -- unarmed young woman, Palestinian flag -- better call Bad Canary!
Demonstrator holding Palestinian flag calls for Israel's expulsion from FIFA during today's 65th Congress (AFP): image via Ben White @benabyad, 20 May 2015
Learning to kill on summer vacation: Children, come along with us on the 2-Hour IDF Shooting Adventure! (The Article that Sparked a Bad Canary Hasbara Storm)
Caliber 3's tourist programs leave most of our visitors feeling that this was the best part of their trip! Perfect
for all ages and groups, choose from a variety of programs including
our most popular - The 2-hour IDF Shooting Adventure which over 6000
visitors per year enjoy. English, French, Russian and Hebrew. All
of our instructors have real battlefield experience and are weapons
experts. You will be able to interact with them and hear their stories
about places and operations you heard in the news or history lessons!: photo via Caliber3, 2013
War
games and settlement excursions: inside a pro-Israel propaganda tour
for student activists (extract): Rebecca Pierce via Mondoweiss, 21
August 2013
“‘TERRORIST! GO! BODY!’ I’m sprinting across the
rocky terrain to reach safety…Heart racing, out of breath, I’m trying to
remember the instructor’s commands. Muscle memory, no time to aim,
hurry, hurry…”
So begins one California college student’s first-hand account of a June 2013 "commando tourism"
paintball session at Caliber 3, a privately-owned counter-terrorism
training facility in the illegal Israeli settlement bloc of Gush Etzion.
The student, identified only as “JJL”, was on a ten-day BlueStar
Fellows summer tour of Israel, the West Bank, and the Golan Heights with
twenty-three peers from five California universities. The trip was part
of a year-long program launched by San Francisco-based Israel advocacy
group BlueStar PR with the goal of molding students into “powerful
pro-Israel advocates, spokespeople and opinion leaders” on their college
campuses.
In over fifty entries on the BlueStar Fellows program blog (penned with the assistance of a writing coach)
participants from UC Santa Barbara, UC Santa Cruz, San Francisco State,
San Jose State, and Pitzer College reflect on a trip itinerary that
often glorifies Israeli state violence while promoting a dehumanized
image of Palestinians. The accounts provide insight into the sensational
approach to the conflict pushed by some hardline Israel advocacy
groups, and raise questions about the impact of their tactics in the
battle for the hearts and minds of US college students.
After visiting the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam and
flying to Israel, BlueStar participants were first brought to the
Museum of Independence in Tel Aviv. Sitting in the flag-swathed hall
where the Israeli declaration of independence was signed in 1948,
students listened to a tour guide play the national anthem and recount
the Zionist narrative of the struggle to create a Jewish state in the
land of Palestine, in defiance of hostile neighbors. Absent from
accounts of the day is any mention of the 750,000 indigenous
Palestinians displaced in the violence leading up to and following the
establishment of Israel. In fact, students seem to write Palestinians
out of the narrative entirely. After viewing a 1909 picture of the sand
dunes part of Tel Aviv would be built on, Qi Li, a Chinese exchange student at SJSU, mused,
“isn’t [it] obvious from the barren landscape that [the Palestinians]
did not even know or care about this piece of land? How could this land
be considered ‘occupied’ when Jewish settlers found this virgin land
with no occupants?”
One
of the next stops on the trip was the Meir Amit
Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center, which houses a museum and
memorial to Israeli intelligence officers killed in the line of duty.
There, participants sat through another lecture and viewed rooms full of
"weapons and explosives... showing he various techniques that
terrorists utilize."
Students also saw videos and pictures of Palestinian youngsters “handed
guns and celebrating death.” Deeply unsettled by this imagery, SFSU
student Kayla Wold declared
that “in the Islamic world children are raised with a mentality for
death. Not just death upon Jews, but death to themselves…Coming from a
country and culture where I was taught to cherish my life, it’s been a
struggle to understand this mentality.” This death-cult image of
Palestinian childhood would sharply contrast with the iconic
caterpillar-shaped playground bomb shelter
participants observed the next day as they toured Sderot, a city
heavily impacted by rockets fired by armed groups in neighboring Gaza.
This playground also doubles as a bomb shelter for children at the park: photo via BlueStar Fellows, 2013
Commando tourism
After
visiting the Israeli Holocaust Museum and
touring holy sites in East Jerusalem, BlueStar participants journeyed
into the occupied West Bank, passing concrete walls and military
checkpoints en route to Caliber 3. Located in the Gush Etzion settlement
bloc, Caliber 3 Academy provides counter-terrorism training to Israeli
combat units, private security companies, and SWAT teams from around the
world. The training center also offers a variety of what it calls
“commando tourism” activities for civilians, ranging from infantry and
urban warfare instruction to paintball games to a Bar Mitzvah package.
At Caliber we know how important your
Bar Mitzvah trip is, and that is the reason we came up with the Bar
Mitzvah programs. We want you to have a "once in a lifetime experience". We have a variety of programs for all of the family. The programs are customized for each
family. That way we can assure you that your experience is unique for
your needs. We will build together with you a once in a lifetime experience for your family: photo via Caliber 3, 2013
The
Caliber 3 website is blunt about the ideological motivations behind its
contentious locale, and boasts of an experience that combines “the
values of Zionism with the excitement and enjoyment of shooting.” A June
2013 NPR report on Caliber 3 describes instructors demonstrating firing techniques on
targets dressed as Palestinians, and telling tourists that they can
“help fight terrorism” by promoting a positive view of Israeli soldiers
when they return home.
At
Caliber 3, before the paintball competition begins, you and your group
are trained by some of the finest experts in close-quarters battle and
urban combat in our professional tactical training facility.Training includes: Entering into battle / Room entry techniques / Room clearing / Close-quarter Battle (CQB) / Fighting in complex urban terrain. All you need to bring is clothes that you don't mind getting dirty - We supply the rest!: photo via Caliber 3, 2013
The
BlueStar Fellows’ dramatic accounts of their
tactical training and paintball session at Caliber 3 resemble a live
action version of a first person shooter video game. SJSU student
Jaspreet Kaur describes
the thrill of learning “how to clear a house of an enemy and…snap into
combat mode in less than three seconds.” This creates a chilling image
when placed in the context of the frequent night raids the Israeli
military leads into the homes of Palestinian families. “JJL” recalls
hearing a lecture on the IDF code of ethics the night before the
excursion, but admits to being so enthralled that “I did not once think
while I was firing at the enemy team whether or not my stray ‘bullets’
might hit an innocent.” While the paintball game was far removed from
the human impact of the conflict it mimicked, students felt their
experience was authentic, and at times very real. Kaur vividly recalls
being shot by a fellow student, saying, “[t]o me that wasn’t a paintball
shot by a member of the other team but an actual bullet by a
terrorist.”
In the programs we offer an action packed Counter Terror demonstration, Shooting Training, Krav Maga Taining, & Paintball Training! Get ready for the Best Bar Mitzvah Program that Israel has to offer you! Book your Experience TODAY!!: photo via Caliber 3, 2013
Rebecca Pierce is a recent graduate of the University of California Santa Cruz where she studied film production and was active in student media and Palestine solidarity organizing.
#CM Week in Review: Radical # 2 - Rebecca Pierce @aptly engineerd UCSC Digital Media #CJPFail: image via Canary Mission @canarymission, 30 May 2015
Account followed by Canary Mission calling me n****r, Kapo, and saying I have "monkey blood": image via Rebecca Pierce @aptly_engineerd, 2 June 2015
@support hope you will do something about @RememberMasada as he is now mentioning you in rape threats against me: image via Rebecca Pierce @aptly_engineerd, 2 June 2015
The death-song of Bad Canary echoes deep in the darkest night
- Village of Khirbet Susyiya, faced with demolition: photo via btselem. org
Coal Miner's Canary. Tribute to the canaries that saved many miners' lives by detecting bad air. Trinidad, Colorado: photo by ccarlstead, 26 June 2012
4 comments:
and your bird can sing -- take 2 Revolver session
Isn’t that a strange coincidence—this bird sang a similar song about a year and a half ago:
http://vazambam.blogspot.gr/2014/02/like-caged-canary-in-coal-mine.html
Thanks Vassilis, and curiously enough, looking about a bit, I find that -- and this is of course a good thing for the sake of the otherwise possibly doomed genus -- cousins of this particular tweetie bird have been popping up all over the map.
Take this one in South Korea, just as a ferinstance.
Really you'd think those armies of paid hasbara trolls would have tortured their drawing boards a bit longer (no legal restraints naturally, as they live and work , by their own daring admission, under 24x7 protection, in the UN Secretariat) so as to come up with some more accurate, and original, self-defining animal emblem.
I dunno, what would it be -- scorpion?
Oh well, do forgive the attempt at bitter-pill-sugaring persiflage. There actually was the foolish thought that the massive anonymous blacklist threat, growing like some insane panic-driven Topsy in the week or so since it was born out of the thigh of Hasbara HQ there in the Troll-Land UN Secretariat Simulation Building at Simulated 46th Street and Simulated First Avenue in the Simulated New York City section of Tel Aviv, targeting specifically US college students who have been active in the BDS and SJS grassroots nonviolent movements, might prove of interest to a few adults.
Ha!
All the same, in the unlikely event anyone actually cares in the slightest about any of this, it could possibly be worth looking into today's report on the subject by The Guardian's senior MidEast correspondent, Peter Beaumont in Jerusalem.
Right, I know, you're not allowed to look at that, or think about this, because... well, I forget why, but still.
Israel brands BDS movement 'a strategic threat'
"Comments by senior Israeli politicians over the last week [condemning BDS] have been amplified in the Hebrew media by sympathetic commentary by columnists... The latest rhetoric has coincided with growing evidence of pro-Israeli activism over BDS, not least in the US. Last week, a new website emerged whose aim was to identify US college students active in the BDS movement with the explicit aim of identifying them to future possible employers. It was not clear who was behind the site.
"This weekend, [billionaire casino magnate Sheldon] Adelson will reportedly convene a meeting of super wealthy pro-Israel donors for a summit in Las Vegas on countering the influence of BDS and similar movements on US campuses..."
And so on. You won't want to bother reading the rest of the piece. Bibi having his knickers in a twist over Existence for the millionth time in the last minute, and so on.
But trust this: it's being read and analysed -- as, it seems, believe it or not, is this ineffectual, innocuous and totally dismissable here today gone tomorrow blog post -- by the diligent little ghost trolls and slithery hasbara phantoms and cute elfin mischief-makers, there in their hard-silo bunkers and simulation command posts, in their little fantasy universe, where the idea of free speech as a natural right is not taken for granted, as it is out here, though of course we're not interested.
But oh the panic! over there in the paranoid war room, deep inside the hardened bunker... where a simulation can turn into a mountain of ruined buildings and spattered body parts, just a few clicks away, at the push of a button...
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