Geronimo v. Yale


"Descendants of the Apache chief Geronimo have sued Yale University and the school’s famous secret organization, Skull and Bones, asking for the release of Geronimo’s remains.

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The descendants say they are investigating claims that in 1918, members of Skull and Bones, including Prescott Bush, the father of George H.W Bush and grandfather of George W. Bush, invaded Geronimo’s grave at Ft. Sill, Oklahoma, and stole his skull, some bones and other items buried with him. Three members of the Skull and Bones, including Prescott Bush, served as Army volunteers at Fort Sill during World War I. The suit asks that Geronimo’s remains be returned to his native land in Oklahoma and given a proper burial." [WSJ Law Blog]

Prescott Bush was a Nazi symbiote. Just sayin.

Queimada!


"Best-selling historian and social activist Howard Zinn will introduce his favorite film, the searing political epic Burn! (1969), at the Coolidge Corner Theatre on Monday, March 9 at 7 p.m, as part of the Coolidge’s 75th anniversary celebrations." [Craigslist / Coolidge Corner]

The Great Unwashed: Downtown Barbers


"Firstly let me say my wife hates it when I go in here. I like it because it's quick and I don't really care about how my hair looks. If you do then this is not the place for you. I usually go when I can't make it to my usual place.

Don't expect them to spend more than 10 mins working on your hair either. It's quick and dirty. You get all sorts going there from businessmen to cops. Most leave looking like the got their hair cut with a tomahawk." [Yelp]

Re: Impending Biblical Jubilee


"Starting from the very general, what are the current macroeconomic objectives, if you listen to the hot air coming out of Washington at the moment? First: growth, of course! Getting the economy going. We learned nothing from the last huge spike in commodity prices, so let’s just try it again. That calls for economic stimulus, a.k.a. printing money. Let’s see how high the prices go up this time. Maybe this time around we will achieve hyperinflation. Second: Stabilizing financial institutions: getting banks lending – that’s important too. You see, we are just not in enough debt yet, that’s our problem. We need more debt, and quickly! Third: jobs! We need to create jobs. Low-wage jobs, of course, to replace all the high-wage manufacturing jobs we’ve been shedding for decades now, and replacing them with low-wage service sector jobs, mainly ones without any job security or benefits. Right now, a lot of people could slow down the rate at which they are sinking further into debt if they quit their jobs. That is, their job is a net loss for them as individuals as well as for the economy as a whole. But, of course, we need much more of that, and quickly!

So that’s what we have now. The ship is on the rocks, water is rising, and the captain is shouting “Full steam ahead! We are sailing to Afghanistan!” Do you listen to Ahab up on the bridge, or do you desert your post in the engine room and go help deploy the lifeboats? If you thought that the previous episode of uncontrolled debt expansion, globalized Ponzi schemes, and economic hollowing-out was silly, then I predict that you will find this next episode of feckless grasping at macroeconomic straws even sillier. Except that it won’t be funny: what is crashing now is our life support system: all the systems and institutions that are keeping us alive. And so I don’t recommend passively standing around and watching the show – unless you happen to have a death wish.

Right now the Washington economic stimulus team is putting on their Scuba gear and diving down to the engine room to try to invent a way to get a diesel engine to run on seawater." [Club Orlov]