recorded this day in 1967 altruvista by alice coltrane (edited out of a longer composition).
also recorded that day ogunde (based on ogunde varere, an afro-brazilian folk song) and number one both released on the posthumous john coltrane album expressions.
'the tichborne case has collapsed and that detestable villain, scoundrel, imposter and liar is I am happy to say safely lodged in newgate to take his trial for perjury...'
on this day in 1872 kilvert comments on a noted victorian lost-child impersonation scandal (made into a film 1998).
not a mumbling word
this is phrase used by US cultural critic cornell west.
'and what did he have to say about this outrage? not a mumbling word...'
horsemouth is sometimes criticised for his relative silence on the big events of our times. he just doesn't see the point. he prefers to focus on things within his reach, or that were within his reach (social housing, insulation etc.).
the US has sunk a shipload of iranian sailors (allegedly returning from a training exercise) leaving them to drown. and what for? to provide a tik-tok clip. in a way what is surprising is that they didn't arrange to film it more.
it is, once again, like something out of 1984.
when the bombing stops, and the iranian people come out onto the street, will they be able to depose their leaders unassisted? probably not. and will the bombing stop? probably not.
the financial chaos unleashed by war suits the US. petrol and gas will become more expensive due to scarcity leading to super profits for the oil companies, hampering countries and firms that depend upon trade and development. it lowers predicted returns on assets in the rest of the economy making assets cheaper to acquire for those with money already. it makes borrowing more expensive.
the rich will get richer and the poor will get poorer.
but it doesn't suit all of them. it hampers the development of the gulf states and their transition away from oil (into tourism and wealth management). they would rather not have a stupid war on their doorstep.
but in many ways is hastens the end of the US as world hegemon (a position it only occupies because china does not deign to assert itself as a military power).
it could all blow out very quickly (think of venezuela) or it could go on until iran is rubble (think palestine) or it could bog down into an interminable forever war (think iraq, afghanistan, sudan etc.). horsemouth has no way of knowing. he's not particularly smart (he's been fooled before). he has no crystal ball.