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The Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement?

The NZ Trade Minister, Tim Groser, said it’s “the most complicated negotiation that I have ever seen”. He says the TPP will create thousands of jobs for New Zealanders and open up huge opportunities for our export industries. But we aren’t allowed to know the details – they are a secret, he says, because “lobbies who are opposed to change will try to stop the negotiators showing any compromise”. Therefore the NZ public won’t get a real say on it – and they’re aiming to get this through parliament by the end of the year.

It all seems a bit under-handed to me seeing as there is so much at stake in such a wide-reaching agreement. And I can’t think where all the benefits are going to come from seeing as America is behind this deal and last I heard they were in almost 17 trillion dollars of debt and tied up in more wars than any other country in the world…? Curiouser and curiouser! This is one to keep an eye on.

Lots more info here > www.itsourfuture.org.nz

And just to keep things balanced – here’s the colourful, animated, positive take on the deal – a website created by the Wellington-based public-relations company for the US-NZ Council >> www.tradeworks.org.nz <<

I don’t know what they’re trying to communicate with the animation of the cloud holding a fork with the earth on it, but PR companies are so good with words! See how they call it “FREE INFO” and have “FREE TRADE links” and a speech bubble with the words “FREE thinking”? They must be freedom advocates! *insert sarky emoticon here*

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BREAKER FEST!

Just went & checked out the ‘Breaker Bay Progressive Association Hall‘ and it totally rules!!! A quaint wee charmer it is, right on the coast – it even has a cave!

Breaker Fest: Nine bands and an epic gourmet feast for ten dollars. No doubt it will be a cozy, grand old time – well worth braving the storm! Please attend at will. All welcome!

$10 from 2pm (including dinner) / $5 after 7pm (dinner if you’re lucky!) >>> >>DIRECTIONS HERE<<


Radicoooool poster by Georgette Brown!

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NB: GET IN QUICK IF YOU WANT TO GO TO THIS. Over 60 tickets already sold for the Wellington show, capacity 100. > GET TICKETS HERE <

ALTMUSIC PRESENTS: LAUREL HALO

“A hugely acclaimed artist in the world of experimental electronic music, Laurel Halos debut album Quarantine (Hyperdub) was named the Wire magazines #1 album of the year for 2012. Halos recently hailed Behind The Green Door EP explores the sexually charged common ground between abstract electronics and club-driven beats.”

Tickets $17 presale from UTR.co.nz. ($20 on the door)

www.laurelhalo.com
www.audiofoundation.org.nz


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Athuzela Brown: A lo-fi live recording from the show at the Brooklyn Bunkers in June 2013.

Tracklist:
0:00-2:08 Mouth of The River Part l
2:08-6:20 Mouth of The River Part ll
6:20-11:30 Denny
11:30-16:07 You Speak in Earthquakes, I Reply Through The Debris
16:07-22:26 You Are My Mansion

In other Athuzela news, the twins are working on a bunch of new demo recordings and I am currently mixing and mastering a nice wee 5-track EP that we recorded a few months ago. Lots of SC releases coming up over the next couple of months!

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The proverbial war drums are beating louder than I have ever heard them. Admittedly I wasn’t listening as attentively during the ‘sexed-up’ lead-up to the Afghanistan and Iraq invasions – this time, however, I am trying to pay attention to both sides of the story. Maybe we can witness the mechanics of the phantom leviathan that always seems to succeed in pulling the world into spirals of endless armed conflict.

As yet, no one has admitted responsibility for the latest chemical weapons attacks in Syria, and the government have flatly denied it, yet the US & UK are ‘finalising plans to strike at the end of the week‘.

Syrian President, Bashar Al-Assad, “dismissing the chemical weapons accusations as “nonsense” and “unsubstantiated” said the United States, Britain and France had long sought to justify a military intervention in Syria.”

In an interview for a Russian newspaper yesterday he went on to say, “Failure awaits the United States as in all previous wars it has unleashed… they don’t know history and don’t learn its lessons… Have they even glanced through the documents of their predecessors who failed in all wars they started since Vietnam? Have they realized those wars brought about nothing but havoc and instability in the Middle East and in other regions?” 

Despite insistent denials from Damascus, the US Secretary of State, John Kerry, spoke very strongly against the Syrian government, spelling out that the US ‘know’ it was them. He then offered a classic appeal; “It is really hard to express in words the human suffering they lay out before us. As a father, I can’t get the image out of my head, of a man who held up his dead child, wailing while chaos swirled around him…”. These are the words of a politician whose own government is responsible for the deaths of countless innocent people all over the Middle East. The irony is crushing. And as if to pre-emptorily write-off any expressions of opposition, he said, “Anyone who could claim that an attack of this staggering scale could be contrived or fabricated needs to check their conscience and their own moral compass.” See John Kerry’s full speech here

Interestingly, President Obama has been more restrained, saying the “U.S should be weary of being drawn into very expensive, difficult, costly interventions that actually breed more resentment in the region.”

Even so, the Washington Post reported on Tuesday that he is “weighing a military strike against Syria that would be of limited scope and duration. Such an attack would probably last no more than two days and involve sea-launched cruise missiles – or, possibly, long-range bombers – striking military targets in Syria”.

Russia and Iran have issued warnings against military intervention. The Russian Foreign Ministry said “Attempts to bypass the Security Council, once again to create artificial groundless excuses for a military intervention in the region are fraught with new suffering in Syria and catastrophic consequences for other countries of the Middle East and North Africa… Russia has been Assad’s most important international ally during the conflict, supplying his troops with arms and resisting pressure at the United Nations for tighter sanctions on Damascus.”

It is easy to see how things point to war, it is hard to see how they don’t.

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PICS: HOME ECONOMICS 4

Great times once again at Home Economics on Saturday! Thanks to Richard, Georgina, Tristan & Alice for putting it together/ supplying delicious food and drinks, and to Warwick and Thomas for the amazing venue.


Richard Keys, Pedro Torres & Beth Hilton


Sunken: Antony Milton & Stefan Neville


Visuals by Thomas Lambert


Brilliant Swords


Toucan Stubbs


Mouth Erect


Warwick & the Wankers

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YET ANOTHER MODERN ATROCITY

Chemical weapons were used against civilians in Syria on Wednesday, with unconfirmed reports of over 1000 people dead. The Syrian government is denying it is responsible for the attack, and while blame has not yet been allocated there are calls for a “reaction with force in Syria from the international community”… As if another round of violence is going to end the cycle… Is it time for global humanity to wake up yet???

Note, the following video shows a grim reality.

Article link: UN to seek access to Syria ‘gas attack’ site – Al Jazeera

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