zenpundit.com » 2011 » May

Archive for May, 2011

The Next Second Coming, coming up

Monday, May 23rd, 2011

[ by Charles Cameron — Apocalypse redux [h/t Jean-Francois Mayer ]

.

I know, you’ve had quite enough end times to last you for a while…

quonext-up.jpg

What can I say? It’s an idea that keeps recurring …

Trucking: AQAP and the Zetas

Monday, May 23rd, 2011

[ by Charles Cameron — the talk & the walk, vehicles as weapons, Islamist and “narco” terror ]

.

.

Compare and contrast:

quotrucks.jpg

Hell, a Colombian cartel was fielding narco-subs a while back, as I recall..

AQ Merch

Monday, May 23rd, 2011

[ by Charles Cameron — AQ tech savvy, impact of visuals ]
.
.
Jarret Brachman told us a while back:

Jihadi movement participants, he [al-Awlaki] argues, should also use computers, CD-ROMs, and DVDs to circulate large quantities of jihadi information—in the form of books, essays, brochures, photographs, and videos—in a highly compressed fashion.

I know that in theory, it doesn’t surprise me too much — but visuals like these bring it home to me in a way that reading words never will:

quo-aa-and-obl-merch.jpg

*

Merchandise — CDs and DVDs, the coin of the info-realm.

BTW, that Brachman article, High-Tech Terror: Al-Qaeda’s Use of New Technology, will be familiar to many who read here, but is worth reading if you don’t already know it.

Skulls & Human Sacrifice: Bunker and Sullivan on Societal Warfare at SWJ

Monday, May 23rd, 2011

 

Altars to Santa Muerte, “Saint Death” to the poor and the narcocultos

SWJ has been en fuego the last few days and this is the first of several that I recommend that readers give close attention.

Dr. Robert J. Bunker and Lt. John Sulivan are indicating that the canary in the coal mine phase of Mexico’s narco-insurgency has passed. Mexican society is entering a new and more dangerous period of accelerating cultural devolution. Nacro-insurgent violence has shifted from the economically motivated and brutally instrumental of organized crime syndicates everywhere to culturally totemic and ghastly ceremonials out of tribal prehistory:

Extreme Barbarism, a Death Cult, and Holy Warriors in Mexico: Societal Warfare South of the Border? by Dr. Robert J. Bunker and John P. Sullivan

…Our impression is that what is now taking place in Mexico has for some time gone way beyond secular and criminal (economic) activities as defined by traditional organized crime studies.3 In fact, the intensity of change may indeed be increasing. Not only have de facto political elements come to the fore-i.e., when a cartel takes over an entire city or town, they have no choice but to take over political functions formerly administered by the local government- but social (narcocultura) and religious/spiritual (narcocultos) characteristics are now making themselves more pronounced. What we are likely witnessing is Mexican society starting to not only unravel but to go to war with itself. The bonds and relationships that hold that society together are fraying, unraveling, and, in some instances, the polarity is reversing itself with trust being replaced by mistrust and suspicion. Traditional Mexican values and competing criminal value systems are engaged in a brutal contest over the ?hearts, minds, and souls‘ of its citizens in a street-by-street, block-by-block, and city-by-city war over the future social and political organization of Mexico. Environmental modification is taking place in some urban centers and rural outposts as deviant norms replace traditional ones and the younger generation fully accepts a criminal value system as their baseline of behavior because they have known no other. The continuing incidents of ever increasing barbarism-some would call this a manifestation of evil even if secularly motivated-and the growing popularity of a death cult are but two examples of this clash of values. Additionally, the early rise of what appears to be cartel holy warriors may now also be taking place. While extreme barbarism, death cults, and possibly now holy warriors found in the Mexican cartel wars are still somewhat the exception rather than the rule, each of these trends is extremely alarming, and will be touched upon in turn.

Read the rest here.

Some of the anecdotes in this article read like the climax scenes of Apocalypse Now in the Cambodian lair of Marlon Brando’s insane Colonel Kurtz or a bloody reverie of Hannibal Lecter. While the scale is not the same, the mad cruelty equals anything seen in the eastern Congo and seems to surpass everywhere else.

Rapture and Raptor?

Sunday, May 22nd, 2011

[ by Charles Cameron – endtimes humor, a bit sad really ]

.

.

The best rapture humor I ran across this week was the (probably viral) Velocirapture image, below:

quo-rapture.jpg

Here’s my follow up question:

quo-raptor.jpg

The Biblical injunction to pastors (the word means “shepherds of the flock”) is feed my sheep

Feeding them disinformation — or “to the wolves” — does not count.


Switch to our mobile site