Government Backed Fraud in Academia



Contrary to the Hobbesian prediction of anarchy (freedom) and brutish or unproductive results in the event that elites (often termed ‘beneficent paternalism’) aren’t fostered: we find lots of evidence that team play and open organizational structure actually creates more civilized and productive governance. Lincoln Electric in Cleveland is a well-documented example of how sharing the wealth and responsibility builds communication and profit. A Brazilian city named Porto Allegro that opened itself to citizen involvement and socialist ideals is flourishing as corruption wanes. It was predicted they would fail financially but more than a decade of good results has been the outcome. Singapore reduces government as a percentage of GDP and is fully modernized. Instead of ‘expertise’ being the solution, it might well be these technocrats in bureaucracies are the problem.

Archaeology Magazine has a frequent contributor named Professor Wiseman who comes under our critical gaze for all his fine ‘expertise’. He truly has struck a sore spot in our view of what is real about the Runestone at Kensington. Most importantly he did his duty just after he was proven wrong in a conference of ‘experts’ from many of his own colleagues as well as other disciplines. It was February, 2001 when we read his ‘Camelot in Kentucky’ attack on the most speculative of all articles that hit the newsstands in early 2001, about Europeans in America or Diffusionist History. Shortly thereafter this organ of the gods of archaeology had a piece on the natural landforms of the desert that became the Sphinx and Pyramids. No credit due to man and science in ancient times is allowed, it seems. In fact all of us are mere ‘post-modern speculative’ trash as he would have it. We hit the ceiling and laughed simultaneously. Let’s allow his own words to prove our point (again).

“Perhaps unwittingly, Stengel follows in the footsteps of the hyper-diffusionists, raising old hoaxes exposed long ago. He brings up once again the Kensington, Minnesota, Rune Stone with its account of Scandinavian visitors in 1392, which over the past century has been repeatedly rejected as a forgery by scholars, most recently by Stephen Williams, a curator emeritus of Harvard’s Peabody Museum, in his book Fantastic Archaeology…

Refutation of baseless speculation {That is YOU, if you are thinking!} and repeated resurrection of previously exposed frauds and forgeries is a seemingly endless task. So it seems to the teachers who must explain year after year to new groups of students that reports of Celtic inscriptions in the Precolumbian Midwest or Phoenicians in Brazil are false. The problem is aggravated by a spreading notion in Western society that all opinions should be given equal weight and are valid until proven wrong. In this Post-Modern democratization of ideas, utter speculation by the uninformed ranks alongside the reasoned hypotheses of scholars and other experts in the field.”(9)

The Midwest Archaeology Conference held at the Radisson in St. Paul, Minnesota in the November before this article was printed found a completely different and more complete investigational answer. They had only one ‘debunker’ dissenter who thought Wiseman might be right. The historian with the records from the royal court of Norway. The top linguist who showed the flaws in earlier scholarship. No one alive at the time this stone was discovered could have known what information was held within the syntax and vernacular usages of the time it actually was written or inscribed. It was shortly thereafter that scholars saw these things yet it has been a hundred years and many books have been written. Three questionable witnesses have said their father or grandfather forged the stone. I guess you could liken them to jailhouse confessions but why did they need three different ‘confessors’ when only one did it in each case? The chemical engineer and all the other archaeologists present at this meeting were engaged in “utter speculation by the uninformed ranks” according to Prof. Wiseman and Archaeology Magazine.

There are people today engaged in ridiculing Farley Mowat because he is showing how the Scots of St. Albans came here before the Norse (if there is any difference between Pictish Scots and Gothic Norse) who settled L’Anse-aux-Meadows. You would think these people would know when they are beat, but the BIG LIE affects a large percentage of people who never really evaluate the facts. Mowat was a key factor in the battle to get the Norse point of view across in his book Westviking. One such ridiculer or paid hatchetman said Mowat has no experience in the north of the Canadian Arctic. My oldest brother’s first wife’s father was a missionary in the Arctic before becoming a Chartered Accountant. He lived with Farley for two years there. Farley came to our lake and visited, but I never met him. Let me assure you the experts often have no integrity. Their example is part of the reason why our kids lie and cheat (on tests in American schools, Reader’s Digest said 78% ADMIT cheating.) or grow up to be lawyers and politicians.

By: Robert Baird

About the Author:
Author of Diverse Druids Columnist for The ES Press Magazine Guest ‘expert’ at World-Mysteries.com



Classification of Values



Education is a social process; Education is growth;
Education is not preparation for life; Education is life itself. — John Dewey

The prosperity of a country depends not on the abundance of its revenues, not on the strength of its fortifications, not on the beauty of its public buildings; but it consists in the number of its cultivated citizens, in its men of education, enlightenment and character. —martin Luther.

If wealth is lost nothing is lost.
If health is lost something is lost.
If character is lost everything is lost. —M.K. Gandhi (Father of Indian Nation)

Value is a conception, explicit, distinctive of an individual or characteristic of a group of the desirable which influences the selection from available, means and ends of action.

Values are the desirable ends, goals or modes of action which makes human behaviour selective. Value not only orients but also determines human behaviour.

Classification of Values:
It is necessary to know types of values. It is necessary to improve values in the children.

1. Gail M. Inlaw Classification

* Traditional and cultural values

* Economic values

* Political values

* Values in science and technology

* Philosophical values

* Values of the new left

* Values of the back community

2. Spranger’s Classification:

* Theoretical values

* Economic values

* Aesthetic values

* Social values

* Political values

* Religious values

3. Ploto’s Classification:

* Truth

* Beauty

* Goodness

4. Parker’s Classification of Values:

* Biological values

* Economic values

* Affective values

* Social values

* Intellectual values

* Aesthetic values

* Moral values

* Religious value

5. Gandhi’s Classification:

* Truth

* Non-violence

* Freedom

* Democracy

* Equality

* Self-realization

* Purity of ends and means

* Self-discipline

6. B.R. Goel Classification: ( Documents on Social, Moral and Spiritual Values)

1. Abstinence

2. Anti-touch ability

3. Consideration for others

4. Co-operation

5. Compassion

6. Common good

7. Courtesy

8. Democratic decision making

9. Dignity of the individual

10. Duty

11. Endurance

12. Friendship

13. Fellow-feeling

14. Forward look

15. Gentlemanliness

16. Honesty

17. Appreciation

18. Citizenship

19. Concern for others

20. Cleanliness

21. Common cause

22. Courage

23. Curiosity

24. Devotion

25. Dignity of manual work

26. Discipline

27. Quality

28. Faithfulness

29. Freedom

30. Good manner

31. Gratitude

32. Helpfulness

33. Humanism

34. Initiative

35. Justice

36. Kindness to animals

37. Leadership

38. National consciousness

39. National integration

40. Peace

41. Punctuality

42. Purity

43. Resourcefulness

44. Respect for others

45. Sincerity

46. Social justice

47. Self-help

48. Self-confidence

49. Self-study

50. Self-control

51. Social service

52. Sense of discrimination between good and bad

53. Socialism

54. Secularism and respect for all religions

55. Team work

56. Truthfulness

57. Universal truth

58. Value for national and civic property

59. Hygienic living

60. Integrity

61. Kindness

62. Loyalty to duty

63. National unity

64. Non- violence

65. Obedience

66. Proper utilization of time

67. Patriotism

68. Quest for knowledge

69. Regularity

70. Reverence for old age

71. Simple living

72. Self-discipline

73. Self- respect

74. Self-support

75. Self- reliance

76. Self-restraint

77. Solidarity of mankind

78. Sense of social responsibility

79. Sympathy

80. Spirit of enquiry

81. Team spirit

82. Tolerance

83. Universal love

7. In generally, values may be classified as personal, social moral, spiritual and behavioural values.

By: Naraginti Reddy

About the Author:
Name: Naraginti Amareswar Reddy Father Name:N.M.Reddy Sex: Male Date of Birth: 10th Fed 1981 Edu Qua: M.Sc., M.Ed., Research Scholar in the Dept. of Education under the quidance of Prof.B.Ramachandra Reddy. e-mail ID: amareswaran@yahoo.co.in

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It is Time to Cease the Argument Regarding Socialism Versus Capitalism



It is time to cease the argument regarding Socialism versus Capitalism and begin the movement towards Peace and Prosperity.

10 years ago, I was at Fuji Bank in the New York headquarters of what was then the largest bank in the world, in charge of corporate finance for the leading companies of that time. With support from the governments of Japan and other Asian countries, we were succeeding in the fight against the Asian financial crisis and rescuing troubled companies. However, we faced strong objections from the USA, and were criticized as having departed from the capitalist free economy competition principle. We were called socialists. The USA requested that Japan reduce government expenses and national debt, allowing the free market to eliminate poorly performing enterprises and punish the responsible executives. As a result, many leading world companies declared bankruptcy and numerous employees lost their jobs. Many CEO’s and other executives committed suicide, or were prosecuted and subsequently sentenced.

Now that a financial crisis has swept the USA, the government has taken completely different actions which included taking control of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, taking over AIG, along with Washington Mutual and the top three investment banks, and relatively quickly passed the passed the $700 billion bailout plan.

Those actions prompted criticism from academia along with the media, as demonstrated by the following headlines:

Socialism creates a defining moment in American capitalism,
Socialism for Wall Street, Free Market Capitalism for Everybody Else
We’ve Crossed the Line from Capitalism to Socialism
Bush brings socialism to citadel of capitalism
Socialism, Capitalism, the Free-Market and the Future of America
The world crisis of capitalism and the prospects for socialism
From Capitalism to Socialism to ???: Crossing the Line Et cetera…

However, these accusations were utterly disregarded, resulting in absolutely no influence on the government’s decisions.

It is obvious that when it comes down to it, no one is willing to sacrifice his or her current success and own wellbeing to make a statement in the esoteric war against the hundred-year-old definition of socialism.

In 1980s, the new reforms and open policy developed by Deng Xiaoping’s leadership created a new era in China’s history. During this time, I introduced western economics and explained the workings of capitalism to socialist China, and facilitated China’s top decision-making. When I made a speech to Chinese leaders and scholars in Beijing in 1985, I most particularly emphasized, “Do not struggle – regardless of whether a policy is nominally dubbed Socialism or Capitalism, it must be applied in the race for economic development.” There was a round of applause from the audience.

I criticized the fact that Das Kapital, over 100 years old, still served as the main economics textbook at Chinese universities. Our textbooks dismissed Western countries’ scientific macroeconomic theory, consummation, government management mechanism, the macro-control function, and the extremely strict laws and regulations monitoring system, and still focused on market economy, free economy, and other age-old simple models in order to describe contemporary Western economy.

I indicated, “Economy, information, and society change with each new day, and the financial market is developing. As the result, Marxist Economics and Keynes Economics are difficult to relate to in light of the current economy. They can only serve as great historical milestones, not as modern ideas.”

China’s 30 year’s reform/open policy, which disregarded and dismissed arguments of socialism or capitalism and instead kept pace with the times and scientific developments resulted in great economic achievements.

Instead of pointlessly arguing over how socialist or capitalist something is, we need to focus on key economic issues. Specifically, the funding source and usage for the huge bailout plan. Increasing tax or debt is not an easy route. If we don’t have enough funds, the plan will be only a blank check from politicians to voters during this election year. We need to learn from the similar experience Japan faced in resolving the financial crisis ten years ago.

The concept that socialism is disastrous is outdated and obsolete. This time, the financial crisis has awoken Americans, many of whom did not focus on economic issues prior to this unprecedented situation. We need to cease debating about Socialism versus Capitalism and instead concentrate on moving towards a more peaceful country and safer people. We should take heed the wisdom of Deng Xiaoping’s adage: I don’t care if the cat is white or black, as long as it catches mice.

By: Dr. Fengbo Zhang

About the Author:
For more, see Author’s New Book “A Chinese Economist’s Journey” http://sites.google.com/site/fengbozhangchina/ This book truly recorded his legendary life.

Author Dr. Fengbo Zhang has been helping the Chinese top leaders in policy-making since 1980s. He represented top Japanese companies for the rapid investment boom in the USA in 1990. In the world largest Bank, he defeated World Financial Storm, also experienced 9/11 tragedy. Now, he continued success during the USA mortgage crisis at Citigroup.
He has published more than 10 books and is regularly invited to speak to Chinese government and business leaders.



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