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Getting a Death Grip on Memory
"Suppose scientists could erase certain memories by tinkering with a single substance in the brain," the article began. Readers quickly learned that it's starting to happen: "Researchers in Brooklyn have recently accomplished comparable feats, with a single dose of an experimental drug delivered to areas of the brain critical for holding specific types of memory..."
Big deal.
American media outlets have been pulling off such feats for a long time.
The scientists trying to learn how to wipe out "specific types of memory" are lagging way behind.
Don't need to remember the vast quantities of napalm, Agent Orange and cluster bombs that the U.S. military dropped on Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia in the 1960s and 1970s? Or the continuing realities of burn victims, dioxin poisoning and unexploded warheads?
Don't want to consider the many thousands of civilians killed by Salvadoran death squads, Guatemalan troops and Nicaraguan contra guerillas during the 1980s, courtesy of U.S. taxpayers?
Don't care to recall the Pentagon's estimate that the Gulf War in early 1991 killed 100,000 Iraqi people during a six-week period?
Forget about it! That's what selective memory is for.
Prefer not to recollect how the U.S. government trained and armed President Reagan's beloved "freedom fighters" in Afghanistan -- including the likes of Osama bin Laden and other fundamentalist mujahedeen -- for their insurgency against the Soviet occupiers in the 1980s? Rather not remember how those "freedom fighters" became "terrorists"?
Hate that particular gray? Then wash it away!
Enough bleach in the spin cycles will do the trick. There's more than one way to be "editing memory."
"So far, the research has been done only on animals," the Times reported in its April 6 story. "But scientists say this memory system is likely to work almost identically in people."
The Times account managed to balance enthusiasm for the advances of scientific research with some potential downsides: "Millions of people might be tempted to erase a severely painful memory, for instance -- but what if, in the process, they lost other, personally important memories that were somehow related?"
Dominant media have blotted out countless painful memories -- national or personal -- if only by treating them as irrelevant or incidental to news and concerns that really count. All in a day's work: part of the mix of organized forgetting.
"The greatest triumphs of propaganda have been accomplished, not by doing something, but by refraining from doing," Aldous Huxley observed. "Great is truth, but still greater, from a practical point of view, is silence about truth." And, of equal relevance to the brave new world of U.S. mass media in 2009: "The propagandist's purpose is to make one set of people forget that certain other sets of people are human."
With constant media prompts, the widely replicated screens end up screening us, from ourselves and from each other.
Now we know the names of the Pentagon's drones -- Predators and Reapers -- but not the names of the people they're killing.
Easy enough to approve of bombing people when they've been rendered unreal. Forgetting becomes a simple matter.
Is some memory not worth remembering? Of course, we could always let the market decide.
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Show Allhuh, what did he say?
I forgot already.
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Sioux Rose
Plausibly it is through memory that human beings identify with each other and retain bonds. Through memory, a bridge of empathy is established.
Leave it to the US under thrall to the rites of warfare before healthcare to further research in that which would further eviscerate our last links with humanity.
I put this research in the same bracket as genetic modification and some of the more violent behavior mod seen in those "professionals" who have spent their lives and mental resources pursuing the ways and means to break human beings down, by turning their MINDS into torture chambers. Can one imagine what days after days of sleep deprivation added to bright lights and blasting music would be like? Recently CD ran a compelling article on the way isolation works to similarly break down the human psyche.
For this nation's phenomenal treasure--in the form of abundant natural resources from sea to shining sea-what a travesty it's too often made of this legacy. Instead of pursuing that which would EXALT and EDIFY the human being, far too much is dedicated to destroying mind, body, spirit... and now memory.
If a tree fell in the forest and I heard it – how can I convince anyone that I remember that?
“We can forget it for you wholesale.”
How could we continue to be patriotic if we remembered all of those things that Solomon mentioned? Much better to remember the "Axis of Evil" and all the horrible actions of others instead. It is helpful to think that we are always doing good around the world, spreading democracy, liberating the oppressed, feeding the hungry, preventing abortions, showing leadership, etc, etc. Having a selective memory can be a wonderful thing in keeping up our self-image.
Good article Norman.
"History is written by the victors."
Winston Churchill
Except the Bible, which was written by losers.
That was an excellent essay, and it made me remember something about the last war, the Iraq War. I remember how after we invaded but before all hell broke loose, there would be a Shiite on Sunni attack, or vice a versa, and the Iraqis would say, "That's not us. That's not what it's like." I had read a book about Iraq just before the war in which the Iraqi author had talked about pan Arab ideas and that Sunnis and Shias were intermarried. I had the impression it was not much different than how you'd find Catholics married to Protestants here.
Now the same thing is happening in Pakistan. Suddenly suicide bombers are striking in the name of a Sunni-Shia conflict and the Pakistanis are saying, "That's not us. That's not what we're like."
Memory. Happens if Iraq and Pakistan. Interesting. It makes you wonder just how depraved the war on terror has become.
propaganda has a siamese twin: socialization...I became disenchanted with the American educational system as a student, and remain so as a parent, due to the very controlled parameters within which thinking is allowed...once you discover that there are thinking 'boundaries', and are discouraged from pursuing anything beyond, or investigating the motivations behind, the whole idea of education becomes idiotic...programming is more like it...this programming, in fact, is a huge hurdle humanity must clear to move beyond this time of economic\ecologic conflict...we need to learn, as a society, how to live without a house, drink without a faucet, eat without a store, and get well without a doctor...that would be education...
Hey! You must have a connection to Caesar no one else has. Do you get it through the fillings in your teeth? Or do you attach a clothes hanger to your 35 year old 19in. black and white that has blurred to amorphous definition of humans? This goes for a few other brain dead Luddites here, too.
Solomon a wise man ? Yeah right? What was he doing being a delegate at the Democratic convention last year? Solomon lost my support the minute he strongly backed Obama even as he knew that Obama was selling out.
Who needs memory when civilization itself is disappearing fast?
The contract between the people and the state is being sundered day by day.
Social support systems are disappearing as fast as natural resources.
There is a drought of a justice system, incarceration is the go.
As if damming all the water will help keep up the flow.
There are ongoing storms of wars to pay for, making weapons that feed nobody,
although they are good at stripping the flesh off bodies.
Education for the majority is by the mirages of mass media only.
The health system is nourished by and feeds only the rich.
Jobs are becoming like the fish in the sea, hard to catch, and smaller, if not yet extinct.
The banks created a mountain of money to buy none existant wealth and futures, so an ocean of debt threaten to dissolve the currency.
Those who run the country do not share, and seem not to see the sufferings of the people, so they are little pressured to act in any way of alleviation.
Collapse is hard to avoid when its happening everywhere in everything.
It is also very hard to believe that it is not just a temporary set back, just a depression or bad recession. The optimistic prognostications are that may be in some years time, even though the underlying physical and biological world problems will be worse, economic growth will return to help even more billions of people to live in stylem through the wise decisions of the financial wizards. Get real.
All you soldiers on foriegn soils, leave your needless additions to world wide strife, and come home and at least share the unavoidable decline in the peaceful comfort of friends and family, before you lose your minds, as well as memory and vision.
Still there are mountains of coal left, and enough oil and gas to burn to eventually heat this planet into a gigantic climate gas oven for the final solution. And their are still enough nuclear weapons to go round for everyone.
Will the collapse of civilization happen quickly enough to prevent the final solution? Last drinks everyone.
the lack/loss of memory would be yet another milestone in the dissolution of humanity as would any playing around with the core elements of the personality paradigm
only madmen think about these things and there are plenty of them to go around these days
the patenting of life is an insane concept - but we live in such times
reality has come undone as we the sheeple have come undone
we are being assailed on all sides in a nwo full court press
another issue to consider in these dark days is the deployment of hdtv
hdtv is easily capable of transmitting vibrations into your home to affect your mood, state of being, energy levels and other metabolic functions
all quite apart from the programming
we live in the matrix right now - you may be into keannu reeves at any moment
you don't have to take the red pill
just turn the tv off
cancel your cable
return your cell phone
that sucking silence you hear is the sound of your life
get to know it for once
Solomon's reliance on Huxley's memory quote is certainly apropos here. The nuance has been lost on the comments rushing to their literary cliff of overused, anxiety-shaken cliche and misplaced guilt complexes. I really enjoy the common rants here. I just wish Thelma and Louise could share it with me.
Bring America Back !!!!.........A wise philosopher once said : "Those who do
not Remember the Past are condemned to repeat it.".....
**We don't recall Vietnam therefore we are embroiled still in sovereign Iraq,
extending that into Afghanistan, and falsely thinking we can police the World
with a Global War on Terror !
**We don't recall Lebanon, Palestine, Egypt or Syria, therefore we are given
a ferocious Genocide at Gaza, 1600 dead innocents which include 300 to 400
children........
**We fail to remember Cambodia and we are handed a Darfur !!!
**We fail to remember Watergate and we are given Sept 11, 2001 !!!!!
**We fail to remember a tyrant named George W. Bush, and we are rewarded with
an obstructionist Obama Administration which blocks investigations into the
Bush crimes and treason !!
***There is no need to chemically edit anybody's memory==we just totally
fail to remember, or to learn from life's strictest lessons.....so how can we
embellish those words of Ground Zero first responders who erected their
banner: "WE WILL NEVER FORGET" ????
Ralph who?
-TIA