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'Lerderderg Gorge' Painting
'Lerderderg Gorge' Painting
Excess deaths can be violent (from bombs or bullets) or non-violent (from deprivation and deprivation-exacerbated disease).  I have recently published a book entitled "Body Count. Global avoidable  Global avoidable mortality since 1950” that documents these matters (G.M. Polya, Melbourne, 2007: http://mwcnews.net/Gideon-Polya and http://globalbodycount.blogspot.com/).

My estimates in this book published in mid-2007 about excess mortality in Occupied Iraq have had to be revised upwards. Recent authoritative estimates of violence-related post-invasion excess deaths in Occupied Iraq (as of November 2007) are of 1.2 million (from the expert UK ORB polling company) and 0.8 million (from the top US Bloomberg School of Public Health group at Johns Hopkins University (who estimated 0.6 million violent deaths as of July 2006).

Authoritative estimates of non-violent post-invasion excess deaths in Occupied Iraq as of November 2007 are of 0.7 million (from the latest UN Population Division data) and of 0.8 million (calculated from United Nations Children’s Fund, UNICEF, data on post-invasion under-5 year old infant deaths; for impoverished Third World countries the under-5 infant deaths are about 0.7 of the total excess deaths, as described in the  MWC News article “Layperson’s Guide to Counting Iraq Deaths”).

We can now estimate total  post-invasion violent and non-violent occupied Iraqi excess deaths and these clearly range from 0.7 million  + 0.8 million  = 1.5 million (minimum estimate) to 0.8 million  + 1.2 million  = 2.0 million (upper estimate). The post-invasion under-5 infant deaths total 0.6 million and there are 4 million refugees  (see "Iraq : Genocide by all definition. Bush's Iraq War. 2 million Iraqi excess deaths" on MWC News) .

Conservative Republican "Father of Reaganomics" Dr Paul Craig Roberts talks of the "Iraqi Genocide" (and demands a halt by dumping the US dollar). Outstanding UK-Australian writer John Pilger writes of "holocaust denial" over the "Iraqi Genocide". After years of publishing outrageously under-estimated media reports of Iraq casualties, AntiWar.com has given in to pressure from people such as myself and now reports the post-invasion Iraqi deaths estimates of JustForeignPolicy.org (currently over 1.1 million). After 4 years of resolute advocacy – much of it published by the ethical, humanitarian MWC News – I am now not alone.

Yet lying, racist, holocaust-ignoring, Bush-ite Mainstream media and politicians in Australia and other countries of the US Alliance still ignore this horrendous actuality in a process of continuing holocaust denial and genocide denial – just as the world ignored the actuality of the Jewish Holocaust 65 years ago.

This outrage was almost completely ignored by Australian mainstream media and hence by Australia that is voted in the 2007 Federal Election.. The major Parties, Coalition and Labor, refused to mention the war (in a real-life realization of the famous British comedy “Fawlty Towers” starring John Clease as Basil Fawlty in which he famously said “don’t mention the war’). Australians are generally oblivious  to the horrendous carnage in which its Bush-ite Government has made Australians complicit.

Indeed the only current publication mentioning this in Australia at the moment is a book “Lies, Deep Fries, & Statistics” (edited Robyn Williams, ABC Books, Sydney, 2007) that carries a chapter by me entitled “Australian Complicity in Iraq Mass Mortality” ( transcript of the broadcast from which this entry was derived ).

The Rest is Silence. Will Rudd continue the holocaust-ignoring Silence?

The accompanying image of my large (55.9 cm x 76.2 cm) painting “Lerderderg Gorge #1” is of a very beautiful, deserted part of My Country, the Lerderderg Gorge north of Melbourne. The Lerderderg River winds through steep, tree-covered slopes, and every twist of its course yields another extraordinarily beautiful vista. I love my native land, currently in the grip of the worst drought in its history, widely believed to be exacerbated by greenhouse gas-driven global warming.

In the words of our great poet Dorothea Mackellar:

I love a sunburnt country,
A land of sweeping plains,
Of rugged mountain ranges,
Of droughts and flooding rains.
I love her far horizons,
I love her jewel-sea,
Her beauty and her terror
The wide brown land for me!

A major negative in Australia comes from the Summer flies  – but you get used to them or endlessly practise the famous “Australian Salute” (waving them away). One theory has it that Australian lack of talkativeness comes from fear of swallowing flies but a lifetime of observation tells me otherwise - because Australian Mainstream media, CEOs and politicians  lie by omission in Winter as well when the flies disappear. Australia is indeed the Land of Lies and Flies.

While the Iraqi Genocide has not been mentioned before or during the 2007 Australian Federal Election, climate change was a major issue. The climate criminal Bush-ite Coalition Government denied the scientists’ reports (e.g. those of the IPCC, the Inter-Governmental Panel on Climate Change)  as “alarmist” up to this year, refused to sign Kyoto and refused to cut greenhouse gas pollution.  The newly-elected Labor Party refuses to seriously curb the coal industry short-term (Australia is one of the world’s major per capita greenhouse gas polluters and is the world’s #1 coal exporter) but WILL sign Kyoto and will promote renewable energy sources (to 20% renewables by 2020).

However the Australian Greens (who hopefully will now have a much bigger say in Australian affairs) are really serious about the  situation – and it IS extremely serious as outlined in the “summary of the Summary for Policymakers of the Synthesis Report of the IPCC Fourth Assessment (AR4)”. Australia and the World are facing an acutely serious climate change crisis.  The Green policies are to dramatically increase renewables, slash coal mining and to reach a  requisite 80% reduction in greenhouse gas (GHG) pollution by 2050.

Unfortunately newly-elected Labor has committed to a grossly insuffuficient 60% GHG reduction by 2050 – a level that will reduce Australia’s huge annual per capita GHG pollution to about twice that of the World and of China – recalling the horrible racist pronouncement of former Australia Labor Immigration Minister Arthur Calwell back in 1947: “Two Wongs do not make a White”.

Decent Australians are delighted by the victory but have no illusions. In his victory speech Rudd specifically re-affirmed Australia’s commitment to the bloody US Alliance (25 million excess deaths in post-1950 US Asian Wars) but promised during the Election Campaign that Australia will withdraw from Occupied Iraq (after obsequious negotiations with the Americans).

However Rudd has foreshadowed increasing Australia’s commitment to the violent Occupation of Afghanistan (post-invasion excess deaths totalling 3-6 million). Pro-Zionist Rudd supported Apartheid Israel when it was bombing and shelling 25,000 Australian citizens in Lebanon in mid-2006 and recently made false and dangerous assertions about Iran (particularly dangerous in view of the horrendous, sustained, violent  threats to Iran from Bush America and Apartheid Israel).

Just as my beloved Lerderderg River dramatically twists and turns through the beautiful Lerderderg Gorge, so the River that is Australian public life has taken another dramatic turn -  there is a promised prospect  of greater support for Education and for  Renewable Energy and the promise of greater Humanity (more equitable Health and Industrial Relations, withdrawal from Occupied Iraq and cessation of the Pacific Island Prisons for Muslim refugees). 

However will the Rudd Government address the fundamental problem in Australian public life – the entrenched LYING by Omission? Rational risk management successively involves  (a) accurate information, (b) scientific analysis and (c) systemic change to minimize risk. Australia will now have 3 years under a right-wing, Zionist beholden, US-beholden, Mainstream media- and Rupert Murdoch-beholden  Labor Government with a long track record of lying by omission.

I will continue to do my bit to get through the Mainstream media and politician Wall of Silence in Australia and around the world. Will Australia remain the Land of Lies and Flies?  Watch this space - I’ll let you know.

Dr Gideon Polya,  MWC News Chief political editor, published some 130 works in a 4 decade scientific career, most recently a huge pharmacological reference text "Biochemical Targets of Plant Bioactive Compounds" (CRC Press/Taylor & Francis, New York & London, 2003), and is currently writing a book on global mortality ---
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1. 25-11-2007 05:04
The Land
Sir,  
In a previous thread I made the comment that I wanted to see Howard ousted, and the upper house controlled by minor parties, my choice was the greens, I think I will get my wish. My main concern is, Rudd does not make his government into a dogs breakfast, he should slowly extricate Australia out of the mess it is in, due to Howard's slavish desire to please his master George Bush. 
All this is transient, the 'Lerderderg Gorge' Painting shows a silent permanents. 
North of Melbourne as you probably know, 
runs Deep Creek, there is a bend in this creek, at that place there is a large pool, several times in the past on hot summer days I went there with my sons, the water was crystal clear and refreshing , I never ever saw any others swim in that hidden pool. 
This was a very quite spot, but you know deep in my soul, I could almost here the aboriginal children laughing, as they splashed joyfully in the water there, they have long ago joined their ancestors. You could sense the very ancient heartbeat of human life at that place. Australia is so ancient, and in a quiet place it can almost take your breath away, you do not want to violate its silence. 
I think you can always find Mother Earth resting in such places if you care to really look and listen.  
I now live in W.A., and I wonder if the drought has spared that ancient pool. 
 
Mike
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2. 25-11-2007 12:06
Indigenous Oz, Bush-ites, Drought
Nice thoughts Mike.I was up the Lerderderg River south of Trentham some 6 months ago and there was water banked up behind a little barrier but the "river" was a trickle (we sat and chatted on this foot high barrier in "mid-stream" - the drought is biting deep here (hopefully many voters realized from the evidence of their senses the complicity of the climate criminal, climate sceptic Bush-ite Coalition in man-made global warming).  
 
Here is the link to an Indigenous Australian representation of a Deep Bend in an Australian creek, albeit in a much drier part of Australia: link.
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3. 28-11-2007 05:26
Thinking
I have been doing some thinking since Labour won the election. Immediately, how well will they handle the Senate? My thoughts are, quite well while the Liberals are licking their wounds. And down the track, what of these two other senators, Family First, they sound a bit religious right to me, (I always considered The Nazarene as religious left, I somehow think, if he were around today, he would not own a suit, or say nice things about the religious right. He that feeds the least....). 
And a bloke that does not like pokies. Well there's wild card for you! 
The Greens, well I am sure that Bob Brown will point out to Kevin Rudd, that there is no such thing as a free lunch. 
I read an article by a high ranking Australian Army officer, in nutshell he was of the opinion, that the US will never leave Iraq, (never intended to, cant now even if they wanted to). He also believed that the coalition, will leave Afghanistan, since terrorism has gone Global. 
My thought on this. Is Rudd playing a clever game? Leave the the unleavable, (Iraq).  
And send more troupes to the withdrawable, (Afghanistan). (Sorry about the none grammar). 
Also has the Labour Party, ever got over the sacking of the Whitlam Government in the Seventies, 
did Labour learn that you don't mess with the US, and its bases in Australia, and you don't step out of the of the political and social paradigm given to us by our US masters? I suppose they might be looking over their collective shoulder for another Marshall Green. Are they afraid that Australia might have to be rescued from itself, if she goes her own own way, by her friend and master, the good old USA. 
Any one who is interested in how the CIA deals with the friends of the US, who are independent minded, could visit this site, http://www.cia.com.au/vic/ 
cia.2.txt . 
 
Mike
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4. 28-11-2007 05:35
Sorry.
Sorry for my stuttering, 
dyslexia can be a damned nuisance.  
 
Mike.
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