Metageum '07: Exploring the Megalithic Mind


METAGEUM ’07: EXPLORING THE MEGALITHIC MIND

Inter-disciplinary international conference
on approaches to understanding the origins of our megalithic legacy

The Caraffa Stores, Birgu, Island of Malta
3rd – 11th November 2007

“Metageum ’07: Conference This event is an international, inter-disciplinary conference on different ways of approaching the thinking and imagination of the Neolithic people who built the megalithic temples in Malta and elsewhere in the world. Speakers range from archaeologists (both academic and independent), through psychologists and artists, to researchers in esoteric subjects.

“This conference is intended to encourage debate and discussion and does not hold any particular position on the interpretation of the temples. It is accompanied by an art exhibition, experiential workshops, and musical performances, all themed in significant ways on the megalithic temples. There will also be daily guided tours to the megalithic temples of Malta.

“So, after the morning plenary sessions, attendees can choose to stay for more presentations at the conference venue, or go on field trips to the temples, or go for one or other of the workshops. …

“Malta is a small island in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, with an unusually rich heritage of megalithic structures, generally designated as ‘temples’. It has the oldest free-standing megalithic structures in the world, dating back to 6000 years ago — a thousand years before the Egyptian pyramids were built, and five hundred years before Stonehenge.

“For some background on the themes of the conference, please see the article written by Peter B. Lloyd in the Malta Independent on 18th March: Metageum ’07: Exploring the megalithic mind.

“Although several of the presentations will be specifically on the Maltese temples, the conference encompasses megalithic temples and ritual structures from around the world. England and Europe are richly endowed with a range of types of megalithic structure. Each country and culture has its own heritage, and the Maltese megalithic tradition was specific to the island.

“Although now ruined, the above-ground megalithic temples in Malta were originally huge, closed-in, multi-chambered buildings, with a single entrance. Malta also possess the uniquely Maltese underground temples or hypogea…”

link courtesy Erik Davis!

Jim Henson's "The Cube"

“The Man in the Cube” was written and produced by Jim Henson, prior to his Muppets productions. It was broadcast on NBC’s “Experiments in Television” series in 1969.

Link courtesy Douglas Rushkoff, who writes:

“I saw this television program when I was six or seven years old. It was a Sunday morning thing – they did experimental and religious stuff on Sunday mornings. I saw it with my dad, who probably understood it better than I did at the time.

“But it always stayed with me. It was a really strange, haunting experience for a kid. My introduction to existentialism, I suppose. I didn’t remember that much of it – only that I had seen it, and felt it had changed me: that the person I had become was informed by this little television film.

“At Princeton, more than ten years later, I found out that two of my very best friends – Tom Burka and Walter Kirn – had been obsessed with this little television show, as well. They, too, felt the drama had somehow warped their entire perspective on life. That perhaps we had even been damaged by this little show – that it was responsible for a sadness and confusion we just couldn’t shake…”

The Future of America Has Been Stolen

The Future of America Has Been Stolen

By Jeff Diehl
May 24th, 2007

Investigative reporter Greg Palast says 4.5 million votes will be shoplifted in 2008, thanks largely to the “Rove-bots” that have been placed in the Justice Department following the U.S. Attorney firings. Being the guy who uncovered the voter “purge lists” of 2000 that disenfranchised black voters, he’s worth listening to, even if the mainstream press chooses not to.

This time around, he claims to have the 500 emails that the House subpoenaed and Karl Rove claims were deleted forever. They prove definitively, says Palast, that the Justice Department is infested with operatives taking orders from Rove to steal upcoming elections for Republicans and permanently alter the Department.

The “clownocracy” of Bush and Rove is criminal and even evil in its attempts to steal past and future elections, according to Palast, and can only be stopped if “Democrats…find their souls and find their balls.”

In an updated new version of his best-selling book, Armed Madhouse, Palast lays out the case for the future theft of the presidency, along with lots of other Executive malfeasance. I chatted with him about the role of the Justice Department in this scheme, and what it means for the viability of our “democracy.”

JEFF DIEHL: First off, the “lost” emails. I guess you’re confident those 500 emails aren’t themselves a hoax? Considering the source? [John Wooden, the man behind the spoof site, whitehouse.org, forwarded them on to Palast after someone accidentally sent them to Wooden’s georgewbush.org domain.]

GREG PALAST: Oddly, the GOP verified their authenticity to BBC. I almost fell over dead when they did that.

JD: How did they do that exactly?

GP: We asked them on camera. They did not deny they were the party’s internal emails — just disagreed what the “caging” lists were. Saying, for example, they were “donor” lists. Men in homeless shelters?

Remember, there’s no First Amendment in England. I’m wrong, I’m sued, I’m broke, I’m toast.

JD: Let’s move on to former Justice Department counsel (and Regent University graduate) Monica Goodling’s recent testimony in front of the House Judiciary Committee, since it’s so fresh

GP: The blondeling underling of the Police State. The lady was trying to tell us something important, but the dim bulbs of the U.S. press and the committee dolts wouldn’t listen. She began by accusing her bosses of perjury. The issue was her allegation that they knew all about “caging.” And no one asked her one damn question about it. Like what is “caging” and why would they commit perjury to cover it up?

JD: Rep. Linda Sanchez (D-CA) asked, and Goodling said, “It has to do with direct mail.”

GP: And that was it. D’oh! It’s not about “direct mail.” Direct mail has to do with Victoria’s Secret and stuff like that. This was all about stealing the 2004 — and 2008 — elections. That’s why she wanted immunity. She was afraid it would all unravel, the caging game…but she had nothing to fear.

JD: Well, it is a direct mail term, but it’s also a voter supression term. Do no senators know that, not even Committee Chair John Conyers?

GP: Conyers knows — and he knows me. He’s keeping his powder dry. The others are clueless.

Caging works like this. Hundreds of thousands of Black and Hispanic voters were sent letters — do not forward. Letters returned as undeliverable (”caged”) were used as evidence the voter didn’t live at their registered address. The GOP goons challenged these voters’ right to cast ballots — and their votes were lost.

But whose letters were caged? Here’s where the game turns to deep evil. They targeted Black students on vacation, homeless men — and you’ll love this — Black soldiers sent overseas. They weren’t living at their home voting address because they were shivering under a Humvee in Falluja.

JD: As you put it in regard to election rigging, 2000 was about “purge lists,” 2004 was about “caging,” and 2008 will be about “verification.” Can you briefly explain the difference between these?

GP: Sure. In 2000, I cracked the computer disks (CD-ROMs then) from Katherine Harris’ office showing 56,000 names of voters “purged” from voter rolls as felons who aren’t allowed to vote. In fact, every one — every one — was an innocent voter, though most were guilty of VWB — Voting While Black. That was the 2000 “purge.”

In 2004, it was nearly identical. Except, instead of calling voters “felons,” they called them “suspect” voters, fraudulently using a false voting address. The effect was the same: the voter would lose their registration; or their vote on election day when they showed to vote; or, in the case of soldiers, their absentee ballot would be challenged and tossed.

JD: You claim the reason for Democrat inaction in election scandals is because of racism, that the white caucus is bigger than the black caucus. But don’t Democrats gain by making sure black people are enfranchised?

GP: Which Democrats? The huge purge and block of voters in Georgia [were done by] reptiles like Zell Miller in control of the Georgia Democratic Party. There’s an awful lot of Democrats who would not win primaries if dark-skinned citizens could just vote any time they pleased.

JD: My mind goes back to Conyers. What did you mean earlier by “keeping his powder dry?”

GP: We talk. ‘Nuff said.

JD: Fair enough. So you’re working also with former U.S. Attorney for New Mexico, David Iglesias, yes?

GP: Claro que si.

JD: I was watching Chris Matthews’ TV show — “Softball,” as you’ve called it — and he asked Iglesias what his long term plans were — if he was writing a book. Iglesias indicated that he was, and also, that he wanted a TV show similar to Matthews’ at some point, and seemed to be totally serious. Given that Iglesias has been willing to go “along with the game” in the past, are you concerned that his recent turn might be motivated by opportunism?

GP: I don’t care if he’s motivated by a love of Barbie dolls. He’s been pushed by the Rove-bots to expose the game. I’ll take it anyway I can get it — the facts, ma’am.

JD: Do you have a wide-angle view of the current Administration’s strategy with the Justice Department, and if so, give us the summary. Is it about election theft, or is it mostly about stocking the lake for future conservative judge appointments?

GP: Yes. First, it’s elections. They don’t want the voters making any foolish choices. Specifically, while the attention’s been focused 100% on the firings, no one is talking about the hirings. That’s what Goodling was trying to get across.

The key: at the Pearl Harbor Day massacre, they replaced one of the prosecutors with Rove-bots, a sleeper cell of anti-Constitutional saboteurs who will explode in 2008, led by the new prosecutor for Arkansas, Tim Griffin.

JD: Talk a little bit about the relevance of Tim Griffin — the perp who became prosecutor — and Arkansas in 2008.

GP: It was Griffin who directed the “caging” ops for the GOP. Caging, by the way, is illegal. Law Professor Bobby Kennedy pointed out it violates the Voting Rights Act of 1965 — and I’d add, as a former racketeering investigator, mail fraud statutes. So Griffin’s a felon — now U.S. Attorney.

JD: Is Kennedy still actively publicizing this?

GP: Yes. The incriminating email is reproduced right in Armed Madhouse. That’s why Griffin and Goodling were high-fiving over the fact that no one’s picked up the investigations of that “British reporter” Palast.

The key thing is, Griffin is not just “involved,” he is directing the scheme. His denial was confidential — had to be subpoenaed. Remember, as Goodling testified, the line of the Bushies is that Griffin had nothing to do with caging.

JD: So is Congress eventually going to get to all this? Is that the end game with the Justice Department investigation?

GP: No, Congress won’t do squat. Did anyone do anything about the felon purge? It went backwards: Bush signed the Help America Vote Act. God forbid.

Arthur No. 5



ARTHUR NO. 5 (with David Cross on the cover as crazed jingoist god-blessed S.U.V.-driving soccer mom) IS SOLD OUT. This was the issue we published back in June 2003 when oh 90% of the USA was in favor of invading Iraq. Yep. They’re gone forever, peacenik fanboy. That said, you can download the entire issue in PDF (11mb) here:

Contents: Photographer Lauren Klain captures DAVID CROSS on his way to a Clear Channel war rally… Jonathan Shainin speaks with CHRIS HEDGES about the truths not being told about war…ALAN MOORE comments on what the US and UK governments have been up to lately….The fabulous GLAMericans are spotlit by Steffie Nelson… and DAVID BYRNE writes about his life during wartime.

KRISTINE MCKENNA on the Tower of Protest, a Vietnam-era action on Sunset Blvd by celebrated artists. With photos by CHARLES BRITTIN…

Righteous poetry by MICHAEL BROWNSTEIN, CHARLES POTTS and AMY TRUSSELL…

Art and comics by Steve Andersen, Tauno Blisted & Mac McGill, Robbie Conal, John Coulthart, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Bill Griffith, Megan Kelso with Ron Rege, Peter Kuper, David Lasky, Sharon Rudahl, Patti Smith & Jem Cohen, art spiegelman and Carol Swain.

MICHAEL MOORCOCK on the fate of empires; DANIEL PINCHBECK on why he’s glad George Bush is president; and new Arthur film columnist PAUL CULLUM asks “Is George Bush addicted to cocaine?” as he examines “Horns and Halos,” “Journeys with George,” “Uncle Saddam,” “What I’ve Learned About U.S. Foreign Policy: The War Against the Third World” and “Unprecedented: The 2000 Presidential Election.”

ARTHUR EMAIL BULLETIN No. 0076 (archives post)

“COMMAND PERFORMANCE”

The Arthur Magazine Email Bulletin

No. 0076

May 23, 02007

HOT BLOG:

http://www.arthurmag.com/magpie

OURSPACE:

http://www.myspace.com/arthurmag

COMMENTS:

editor@arthurmag.com

Nice to see you here,

1. DIGITALIS CELEBRATES CD-R CULTURE, GOES ON THREE-DAY MINDBENDER IN L.A.

“After four years of cranking out cds and cdrs, it seemed like it was time to finally put together a live event celebrating digitalis and the entire cd-r culture that has sprouted over the past half-decade. thanks to grant capes and the good folks at echo curio the opportunity to put on such an event presented itself. initially conceived as an exhibition, the project grew into what it’s become today. the line-up of the festival is as follows (it is subject to change, but this is basically it):

digitalis and phantom limb present..

BOTTLING SMOKE

a 3-day event of art & music

may 25th-27th

los angeles, california

Echo Curio (in echo park):

1519 Sunset Ave, Los Angeles, California 90026

Mr. T’s Bowl (in highland park):

5621 1/2 Figueroa Ave, Highland Park, California

Friday, May 25th at the Echo Curio (FREE, $5 suggested donation)

9pm Antique Brothers

10pm Ilyas Ahmed

11pm Sea Zombies (new project from john xela & brad rose w/ special guests jefre cantu-ledesma & gregg kowalsky) 

Midnight Pocohaunted

Saturday May 26th at the Echo Curio (FREE, $5 suggested donation)

Noon – Metal Rouge

1pm – Changeling

2pm Mike Tamburo and Matt McDowell

3pm The Alps

4pm The North Sea (first ever live appearance)

5pm Xela

Saturday May 26th at Mr. T’s Bowl ($8 cover, cash only day of show)

8:30pm Robedoor

9pm Thousands

10pm Ghosting

11pm Starving Weirdos

Midnight Tarentel

1am Heavy Winged

Sunday May 27th at the Echo Curio (FREE, $5 suggested donation)

Noon The Holy See

12:45pm The White Rainbow

1:30pm Valet

2:15pm Gregg Kowalsky

3pm Theo Angell

3:45pm Dan Brown (from hall of fame)

4:30pm (VxPxC)

5:30pm Agilvsga  (first ever live appearance)

6:30pm Nick Castro

“most of this event will take place at echo curio. all performances there are FREE to the public. one show, on saturday night, will take place at mr. t’s bowl. this show will cost around $8. it’s pretty hard to beat that.”

Lots more infos:

http://www.digitalisindustries.com/fest.html

http://www.myspace.com/bottledsmokefestival2007

2. ARTHUR NO. 5 (“HOORAY FOR EMPIRE! – USA #1 WITH A BULLET” cover w/ David Cross as crazed jingoist god-blessed S.U.V.-driving soccer Mom) IS SOLD OUT. This was the issue we published back in June 2003 when oh 90% of the USA was in favor of invading Iraq. Yep. They’re gone forever, peacenik fanboy. That said, you can download the entire issue in PDF (11mb) here:

http://www.arthurmag.com/pdfs/arthur5.pdf

3. DID YOU KNOW?

There were draft resistance communes in the USA during the Vietnam War.

4. ARTHUR RETURNS IN JULY 

“There is no other periodical I look more forward to arriving than the new Arthur”

Rick Rubin

“Arthur is really something singular and much-needed”

Dave Eggers

“The American counterculture’s answer to the New Yorker”

The Guardian

“The central voice of the new scene”

Will Hermes, The New York Times, 2006

“[Arthur’s first 25 issues featured] an admirable chunk of visionary muckraking and alternative journalism… This was not Spin or Blender’s flashy, tastemaking colleague. More like its anarchist brother.” – Audra Schroeder, Austin Chronicle, 2007

“Arthur was oversized, free, colorful, patchouli-scented but whip-smart, unapologetically political, sometimes silly, often anarchist and always willing to listen to voices way, way outside the mainstream. Above all, it was prophetic, usually about two years ahead of the rest of the country in its loves and obsessions.” – Keach Hagey, Village Voice, 2007

“[Arthur] has been busy streaming the revelations and imperatives of the New New Age into pop culture, where the kids can get at it… Arthur has become the place where the ideas meet the music; where Derek Jensen’s freefall apocalyptics can sit with total aptness beside a piece on nouveau hippie swooners Brightblack Morning Light. The same issue begins with a column about mint tea and ends with a list of ‘sensitive weapons’ (e.g., shotgun shells taped to the end of a BB-gun barrel) for use when the grid collapses and Devendra Banhart fans are called upon to defend their homes and woolly hats…. Arthur has saturated itself in the ’60s, via features on the Weather Underground, the MC5, the 1967 March on the Pentagon, and also in the post-psychedelic slant of the music coverage. But there’s nothing regressive here. From the freaky folkers to the acid rockers, Arthur bands have their eyes on the advancing historical horizon…” – James Parker, Boston Phoenix, 2006

It’s true: if you SUBSCRIBE TO ARTHUR RIGHT NOW, we really will send you a free Arthur CD. We need your cash!  Info:

http://www.arthurmag.com/subscribe/index.php

5. COULD WE HAVE SOME PEACE AND HARMONY PLEASE

As you know, Arthur Magazine and L.A. Record present

The Echo Park Social(ist) and Pleasure Club

at Little Joy

1477 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles

Thursday, May 24

AND EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT

9:30pm-last call 

This week’s deejays:

930: PETER ‘DOC’ ALBERTS

11: JASON MCGUIRE, ATTORNEY AT LARGE

1230: MS. JESSICA ESPELETA

Last week jay babcock played this stuff, tho’ not exactly in this order:

Soft Machine – “Hope for Happiness”

Latin Playboys – “Viva La Raza”

Akron/Family – “Blessing Force”

Tim Maia – “Energia Racional”

Tim Buckley – “Hong Kong Bar”

Howlin Rain – “Calling Lightening With a Scythe”

Goon Moon – “Every Lionhearted Christian”

Frank Sinatra – “One Note Samba (Samba de Uma Nota So)”

Amadou and Mariam – “Djagneba”

Nina Simone – “Rich Girl”

Queens of the Stone Age – “Make It Wit Chu”

Tim Maia – “Rational Culture”

Then COURTNEY SHANKS and ZACH COWIE played some songs from people like:

bob dylan

gene clark

the velvet underground

led zeppelin

chuck berry

blue cheer

doug sahm

tom t hall

doug ashdown

betty davis

can

fairport convention

They’re sorry for any bummers the technical difficulty caused, but are sure they were all erased by how hard JASON MOORE killed it with his set directly after, which consisted of the following, maybe not in this exact order:

Don’t Put No Headstones On My Grave-Charlie Rich

Nobody’s Butt but Yours Babe-Blowfly

Give Back the Key to My Heart-Doug Sahm & Texas Tornados

Keep it Going-Delaney Bramlett

Let it Rock(live)-Rolling Stones

Country Roads-Merry Clayton

Tenessee Jed-Grateful Dead

Ophelia-The Band

Keep on Steppin’-Fatback Band

Feel Good-Ike and Tina

Let’s Work Together-Canned Heat

You Got a Good Thing-Little Sonny

Trouble No More-Allman Brothers Band

Let’s take it to the Stage-Funkadelic

Ramblin’ Rose-Ted Taylor

Feelin’ Allright-Joe Cocker

I’ll Be Creepin’-Free

Keep on Growing-Derek & the Dominoes

Robert Palmer-Sailing Shoes

We’re Gonna Groove-Led Zeppelin

Faith to Arise-Terry Reid

Cancel Everything-Ron Wood

It’s a Long Long Way-Elder Hightower/Sister Massey

Feel like Goin’ Home-Charlie Rich

6. AND YOU WILL KNOW THEM BY THEIR GAIT

From the May 22 New York Times on a dude who runs a popular NYC store selling police hats:

Although police agencies from various countries may wear different hats, Mr. Vega, a longtime observer of officers, said that there are qualities common to members of nearly all forces, no matter how far-flung. He said he has about an 80 percent success rate in spotting [non-uniformed] officers based on the way they walk and talk.

“I know the swagger,” he said. “In their eyes you can see it.”

We’ll grow more,

Spawn of Arthur 

Los Angeles, California

Delia Gonzalez & Gavin Russom in Santa Barbara



“Tomorrow Belongs to Me”
Delia Gonzalez & Gavin Russom

April 28 – June 24, 2007

Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum – Bloom Room
653 Paseo Nuevo
Santa Barbara, CA 93101
Free

“In their sculptures and installations, Gonzalez and Russom explore the forces of magic on earth via simple modular forms made in Formica. The sculptures are often arranged to suggest a range of images, from minimal sculpture to failed architectural experiments to vanity mirrors. The duo also embed analog synthesizers that play meditative, repetitive sound, based on the settings of knobs on controls panel built into each of the works.”