Paul's Perambulations a personal blog

November 17, 2013

Some folks take most of the resources and produce most of the toxins…for how long?

Filed under: Peace,Politics — admin @ 6:03 pm

“It (our inaction) is structural, based on the huge obligations we face from aging populations and other pressing needs for infrastructure, education, health care and the like.’ said the U.S. representative at a recent international climate conference. Hmmm, I thought it was the fact that we have by far the largest and most expensive military war-making machine (more…)

November 14, 2013

I confess! I did it! I studied polygraphs and taught others about it in General Psychology.

Filed under: Education,Peace,Politics,Work — admin @ 11:24 pm

1) Use of polygraphs was outlawed by our government a few decades ago because of the high error rate, particularly false positives that identified innocent people as likely liars. Significantly, after declaring this, government made an exception for government itself. (more…)

November 11, 2013

Big Brother is watching you

Filed under: Education,Peace,Politics — admin @ 8:38 pm

“If you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear.”  I don’t hide and will speak outright. When the rich and powerful (more…)

October 19, 2013

Princeton Graduate School Alumni Conference — and Paul makes some waves

Filed under: Education,Peace,Politics — admin @ 10:08 pm

I wore my “Peace” vest today and it garnered some attention not just for the buttons I wore on the front but particularly for the large OccupyPhilly flag sewn on the back. A few well-honed activists (more…)

September 13, 2013

Reform (gradualism) or Revolution (peaceful, is my goal)

Filed under: Education,Peace,Politics — admin @ 5:07 pm

My post in response to Krugman’s NYTimes article:

You suggest “smaller steps” for now.

Well, perhaps anything is better than nothing. Or perhaps not, if just “anything” is offered as the way to a solution. I have reached the conclusion that I would support a peaceful uprising to replace (more…)

August 17, 2013

MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) as a tool for capitalist values and totalitariansm

Filed under: Education,Politics — admin @ 7:55 pm

The success of capitalist totalitarianism (oligarchy) in America would require the elimination of any significant independent higher education, and MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) could provide a means to accomplish this goal. (more…)

August 6, 2013

Arrested at Lockheed Martin today (Hiroshima Day, 2013).

Filed under: Peace,Politics,Religion,Work — admin @ 3:41 pm

Today I walked onto the grounds of Lockheed Martin, the world’s largest war profiteer, in order to ask employees to reconsider their working on nuclear-related systems, including drones that (more…)

April 19, 2013

What does it mean when the public get entranced by one 19-year-old on the loose in Boston and so we accept a general lock-down of all the citizens of the city and environs?

Filed under: Peace,Politics — admin @ 9:40 pm

Here’s my response to some Facebook posts and other panicky things I have heard re folks following the situation that is currently ongoing in Boston. (more…)

April 10, 2013

Princeton Graduate Psychology Reunion after 50 years, with examples of the influence of money/power and of revisionist history

Filed under: Education,Politics,Work — admin @ 3:12 pm

Fran and I recently attended a Graduate Psychology Reunion at Princeton.  Besides having an enjoyable time at the reunion, the event stimulated re-thinking of my experience there nearly a half-century ago. (more…)

January 21, 2013

Honoring the legacy of Martin Luther King with civil disobedience

Filed under: Love,Peace,Politics,Religion — admin @ 4:40 pm

I was arrested today at the King of Prussia facility of Lockheed Martin, the world’s largest war profiteer and nuclear weapons manufacturer. Today is the holiday when we particularly honor the birth and life of Martin Luther King. How better to do this than to act in accord with his own life and teachings? (more…)

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