All posts tagged "guerra"

Dmitry Orlov

Es un sucio truco. Pero ahora mismo no puedo dividir mi mente/tiempo en dos blogs. ¿Hay alguien que lea esto que no lea lo otro?

circuitry:

Club Orlov se ha convertido en una de mis fuentes favoritas de información realista sobre el colapso (de la civilización, se entiende). Ya he citado a Orlov anteriormente, pero me siguen maravillando sus doctos -y sarcásticos- análisis de los procesos que pueden conducir, o que lo están haciendo ya, a una nación poderosa como Estados Unidos a un estado pre-tecnológico. El tío es una especie de Noam Chomsky del armagedón.

“Fast food outfits such as McDonalds have more ways to cut costs, and so may prove a bit more resilient in the face of economic collapse than supermarket chains, but they are no substitute for food security, because they too depend industrial agribusiness. Their food inputs, such as high-fructose corn syrup, genetically modified potatoes, various soy-based fillers, factory-farmed beef, pork and chicken, and so forth, are derived from oil, two-thirds of which is imported, as well as fertilizer made from natural gas. They may be able to stay in business longer, supplying food-that-isn’t-really-food, but eventually they will run out of inputs along with the rest of the supply chain. Before they do, they may for a time sell burgers that aren’t really burgers, like the bread that wasn’t really bread that the Soviet government distributed in Leningrad during the Nazi blockade. It was mostly sawdust, with a bit of rye flour added for flavor.”

Algunos de mis posts favoritos:

  • Five Stages of Collapse
    “If Stage 1 collapse can be observed by watching television, observing Stage 2 might require a hike or a bicycle ride to the nearest population center, while Stage 3 collapse is more than likely to be visible directly through one’s own living-room window, which may or may not still have glass in it.”
  • Social Collapse Best Practices
    “I happened to be in Russia during a time of gasoline shortages. On one occasion, I found out by word of mouth that a certain gas station was open and distributing 10 liters apiece. I brought along my uncle’s wife, who at the time was 8 months pregnant, and we tried use her huge belly to convince the gas station attendant to give us an extra 10 liters with which to drive her to the hospital when the time came. No dice. The pat answer was: “Everybody is 8 months pregnant!” How can you argue with that logic?”
  • Burning Our Bridges to the XXI Century
    “We are making an effort to save financial institutions, which are the ultimate ephemera of industrial civilization, and are absolutely guaranteed to have no reason to continue into a future in which debt, denominated in future earnings that will be meager at best, and money, which will only hold its value for as long as it guarantees access to sources of pure, concentrated energy, all steadily dwindle to nothing. It is as if the doctors decided to only try to save persistent vegetative quadriplegics with terminal cancer, or if the environmentalists decided that the endangered species list only has room for one animal: the vampire bat.”
  • Bullets from Drug War
    “This is no longer a war against drugs; it is now a contest between alternative drug distribution systems. One alternative is a centralized, paramilitary organization run by CIA remnants, former military, and former police. Another alternative is ethnic mafias, which will diversify into many other kinds of trade. The third, nautrally most cost-effective alternative will be provided by informal, local distribution networks based on barter, which will be all that is left once the dust settles. The downside of all this is that it will be hard to find anyone sober enough to operate a light switch. The upside to that is that the national electrical grid will go away, so there will be little need of that.”
  • Superpower Similarities
    “The rationale for imprisoning over two million people in the United States, the world’s highest rate of incarceration, is that it deters crime. Sociologists slice and dice crime statistics looking for a correlation between increased rates of incarceration and decreased crime rates. The best they seem to be able to find is a correlation of about 0.25 between an increased rate of incarceration and a decrease in the crime rate. It is sometimes possible to find a stronger correlation between, say, rain dances and rainfall amounts.”

Por cierto, leyendo a Orlov se da uno cuenta de que muchas de las cosas que asociamos con el fin del mundo ya han sucedido en Rusia en algún momento de su historia.

Disfrutadlo.

thedaytheytriedtokillme:
Underground command bunker at Offutt Air Base in Nebraska, circa 1961 (via The Nuclear Vault)

thedaytheytriedtokillme:

Underground command bunker at Offutt Air Base in Nebraska, circa 1961 (via The Nuclear Vault)
“[iSnipe es] un programa para el iPod Touch (o el iPhone) que ayuda a los francotiradores a conseguir el disparo perfecto siempre que se le indiquen las condiciones atmosféricas —viento, temperatura, etc…-. Gracias al acelerómetro del iPod, el programa puede conocer el ángulo de tiro e informa al disparador en qué parte de la mira debe poner al objetivo para acertar de pleno. Está pensado para el rifle M110, fabricado por la misma compañía, pero pueden introducirse los datos de otras armas de forma manual.”

“[iSnipe es] un programa para el iPod Touch (o el iPhone) que ayuda a los francotiradores a conseguir el disparo perfecto siempre que se le indiquen las condiciones atmosféricas —viento, temperatura, etc…-. Gracias al acelerómetro del iPod, el programa puede conocer el ángulo de tiro e informa al disparador en qué parte de la mira debe poner al objetivo para acertar de pleno. Está pensado para el rifle M110, fabricado por la misma compañía, pero pueden introducirse los datos de otras armas de forma manual.”

Nagasaki 1945 - Before and after
(via simplegearl)

Paul Auster (también) se zambulle en la distopía

August Brill, a retired book critic who has moved in with his divorced daughter and adult granddaughter, deals with his chronic insomnia one night by making up a story about an ordinary man thrust into a parallel reality, one in which America is embroiled in a civil war brought about by the disputed presidential election of 2000. Brill names his character Owen Brick, and he begins Owen’s story by having him wake up in a deep pit wearing a soldier’s uniform. After being rescued by another soldier, the befuddled Brick learns that he has an important mission: He is to travel to Vermont and assassinate a man named August Brill, who has recklessly invented this crumbling, war-torn alternative America using nothing but his insomniac’s imagination.

Jeff Turrentine de The Washington Post resume Man in the Dark, la última novela de Paul Auster ambientada en una guerra civil que asola Norteamérica tras la elección de Bush en el año 2000.

via The Big Picture.

[What is the] the very worst-case scenario?
The conflict spreads further still, bringing in former Soviet republics such as Ukraine, which - like Georgia - aspires to Nato membership, and Kazakhstan, which is loyal to Moscow. The war in Yugoslavia would pale beside any war among former Soviet republics. The only thing worse than that would be the military involvement of the west, which looks unlikely, given Europe’s dependence on Russian energy and America and Britain’s commitments in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Preguntas y respuestas sobre el conflicto Ruso-Georgiano y galerías de fotos, en The Guardian.

[What is the] the very worst-case scenario?

The conflict spreads further still, bringing in former Soviet republics such as Ukraine, which - like Georgia - aspires to Nato membership, and Kazakhstan, which is loyal to Moscow. The war in Yugoslavia would pale beside any war among former Soviet republics. The only thing worse than that would be the military involvement of the west, which looks unlikely, given Europe’s dependence on Russian energy and America and Britain’s commitments in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Preguntas y respuestas sobre el conflicto Ruso-Georgiano y galerías de fotos, en The Guardian.

Wunderwaffen!

V1

Es un lugar común que debido ciertos hechos ocurridos en Europa a mediados del siglo pasado, hoy podríamos estar todos hablando alemán y saludando con la mano extendida. Por aquí nos encanta el alemán porque suena muy viril y primitivo, pero preferimos saludar haciendo un calvo. Eso no quita que los avances de los Nazis en materia de armamento experimental nos provoquen erecciones, académicamente hablando. Wikipedia tiene un buen surtido aquí.

Por el mismo precio: mechs nazis, manuales de tanques alemanes y propaganda nacionalsocialista.