Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Bonapartism and Haiti

Haiti, started as a paradise of indigenous Arawak people's. Christopher Columbus admired the Island of "Hispaniola" so much he had it conquered. It also was known as "Santa Dominica" by the Spaniards. But apparently the Indiginous Arawaks called it the "Land of Mountains" or Haiti (also Taino Hayiti) [http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?search=Haiti]. The land was enslaved by Spaniards, whose violent methods of land management over-worked, starved and enabled epidemics which killed their tenants both workers and rebels alike. To replace the dead the Spaniards brought in African Slaves. Even so the Spaniards, not being able to find a productive long term crop and keep their slaves alive wound up abandoning much of the Island to local herdsmen (Buccaneers), escaped slaves, pirates, foreigners and escaped sailors since many sailors were essentially treated as slaves. This led to the Western Part of the Island being dominated by French and Dutch Pirates and eventually to the Western part becoming a French Colony. The Eastern Part remained a Spanish Colony, but the Western part became a massive slave state producing Tobacco, Indigo, Cotton and Cacao. Prompting massive importation of African slaves to replace systematically killed by disease, overwork, hunger and oppression. Over time the French added Sugar Cane and Coffee. Haiti became a French powerhouse for producing valuable goods for it's slave owners. And a hell for the slaves.

Inspired by the principles and actions of the American Revolution and the French Revolution. Slaves all over the world heard of the principles of the American Revolution despite laws banning reading, education or conversation on the subject. After all a slave owner, Thomas Jefferson penned the Declaration of Independence to include this line:

"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness."

It doesn't matter if they weren't thinking of poor whites, much less women or black folks. They were think of rallying the troops to fight the British, but one has to be careful in uttering mighty words. They are arrows that go where they will go and usually can't be retrieved until they do so. Maybe Jefferson did mean it. Certainly many of the Elites trying to take over from British Elites wanted those codicils and provisos. But the rest of us can, and do, take those words on their face value. "All Men" means "all men", not "all free men" or "all white males with property." There is good reason why folks think the Declaration of Independence should be part of the constitution and some cretins think it already is. Universal declarations do apply universally, no matter how much greedy people, politicians or lawyers want to add codicils and catch 22s to them. The slaves of Haiti revolted. They had a right to. Slavery is unjust. The Wikipedia article quotes:

"Have they not hung up men with heads downward, drowned them in sacks, crucified them on planks, buried them alive, crushed them in mortars? Have they not forced them to eat excretement? And, having flayed them with the lash, have they not cast them alive to be devoured by worms, or onto anthills, or lashed them to stakes in the swamp to be devoured by mosquitoes? Have they not thrown them into boiling cauldrons of cane syrup? Have they not put men and women inside barrels studded with spikes and rolled them down mountainsides into the abyss? Have they not consigned these miserable blacks to man-eating dogs until the latter, sated by human flesh, left the mangled victims to be finished off with bayonet and poniard?" [Taken from History of Haiti

What happened to the Indians (near extermination/holocaust) was nearly being repeated with black slaves. Slavery demanded an ever flowing replenishment of slaves from Africa as long as the plantations were going. In the USA when they abolished the slave trade greedy small scale slavers took to "breeding" slaves like cattle to be sold to the plantations. Plantations were farming factories that depended on slave labor to be profitable, yet were constantly in debt to banks due to the avariciousness of their owners, vagaries of climate, and extractive agricultural methods. They picked on Black people because they were the best at agriculture and could endure the harsh climates. And eventually those people revolted in Haiti, and would have revolted in the United States had not our local Governments used militia and private troops to hold them down.

The George Mason Article notes that before the revolt:

"The Caribbean colonies were quick to respond to the outbreak of the Revolution in 1789. The white planters of Saint Domingue sent delegates to France to demand representation at the new National Assembly, as did the mulattos. Several prominent deputies in the National Assembly belonged to the Society of the Friends of Blacks, which put forth proposals for the abolition of the slave trade and the amelioration of the lot of slaves in the colonies. When these proposals fell on deaf ears, some deputies sympathetic to blacks turned to arguing that full civil and political rights should be granted to free blacks in the colonies. Before long, radical journalists in Paris began to take up the cause of black slaves, pushing for the abolition of slavery, or at least for a more positive view of the Africans. The pioneering feminist and playwright, Olympe de Gouges, also wrote a pamphlet challenging the colonial pro-slavery lobby to improve the lot of the blacks." [http://chnm.gmu.edu/revolution/chap8a.html]

The slave owners of Haiti foolishly thought they could revolt against their masters and not expect their own slaves to revolt against them:

"the white planters mounted their own counter attack and even contemplated demanding independence from France....In October 1789 [the royal governor of Saint Domingue] reported that the slaves considered the new revolutionary cockade (a decoration made up of red, white, and blue ribbons worn by supporters of the Revolution) a "signal of the manumission of the whites . . . the blacks all share an idea that struck them spontaneously: that the white slaves kill their masters and now free they govern themselves and regain possession of the land." In other words, the black slaves hoped to follow in the footsteps of their white predecessors, freeing themselves, killing their masters, and taking over the land." [chap8a.html]

They weren't about to "do the right thing" because:

" Fabulous wealth depended on slavery, as did shipbuilding, sugar-refining, and a host of subsidiary industries. Slaveowners and shippers did not intend to give up their prospects without a fight. The U.S. refusal to give up slavery or the slave trade provided added ammunition to support their position." [chap8a.html]

And the planters didn't even want to extend those rights to free blacks and "mulattos" (mixed race)

"The March 1790 decree said nothing about the political rights of free blacks, who continued to press their demands both in Paris and back home, but to no avail. In October 1790, 350 mulattos rebelled in Saint Domingue. French army troops cooperated with local planter militias to disperse and arrest them. In February 1791 the mulatto leaders, including James Ogé, were publicly executed. Nevertheless, on 15 May 1791, under renewed pressure from the abbé Grégoire and others, the National Assembly granted political rights to all free blacks and mulattos who were born of free mothers and fathers. Though this proviso limited rights to a few hundred free blacks, the white colonists furiously pledged to resist the application of the law." [http://chnm.gmu.edu/revolution/chap8b.html]

The result was that free blacks and mulattos united with their unfree brethren:

"Just a few months later, on 22 August 1791, the slaves of Saint Domingue rose up in rebellion, initiating what was to become over the next several years the first successful slave revolt in history. In response, the National Assembly rescinded the rights of free blacks and mulattos on 24 September 1791, prompting them once again to take up arms against the whites. Slaves burned down plantations, murdered their white masters, and even attacked the towns. Fighting continued as the new Legislative Assembly (it replaced the National Assembly in October 1791) considered free black rights again at the end of March 1792. On 28 March, the assembly voted to reinstate the political rights of free blacks and mulattos. Nothing was done about slavery." [Chap8b]

Toussaint L'Ouverture

In Haiti the 1791 revolt was quelled but in 1793 the slave revolts started to be more successful, partly because capable leadership emerged along with the usual Social Dominators. Toussaint L'Ouverture was among those "free blacks" who had taught himself to read and right and acquired his liberty. And he was a natural leader and a smart general:

"Out of the fighting emerged one of the most remarkable figures of the era, Toussaint L'Ouverture, a slave who learned to read and write and in the uprising rose to become the leading general of the slave rebels. Toussaint faced incredible obstacles in creating a coherent resistance." [chap8b]

Toussaint L'Ouverture understood the importance of strategy:

"He soon discerned the ineptitude of the rebel leaders and scorned their willingness to compromise with European radicals. Collecting an army of his own, Toussaint trained his followers in the tactics of guerrilla warfare. In 1793 he added to his original name the name of Louverture." [Britannica article]

Toussaint L'ouverture understood the importance of Training, tactics, strategy, provisioning, and selecting the right temporary allies from one's enemies:

"When France and Spain went to war in 1793, the black commanders joined the Spaniards of Santo Domingo, the eastern two-thirds of Hispaniola. Knighted and recognized as a general, Toussaint demonstrated extraordinary military ability and attracted such renowned warriors as his nephew Moïse and two future monarchs of Haiti, Jean-Jacques Dessalines and Henry Christophe. Toussaint’s victories in the north, together with mulatto successes in the south and British occupation of the coasts, brought the French close to disaster. [http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/600902/Toussaint-Louverture]

However, the French were also fighting the British and their leader Légere-Félicité_Sonthonax [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Légere-Félicité_Sonthonax] who was the political head of the French Revolutionary forces took "the radical step of proclaiming the freedom of the slaves in the north province" on 29 August 1793.

This seems to have won over Toussaint, in May 1794 he:

"went over to the French, giving as his reasons that the French National Convention had recently freed all slaves, while Spain and Britain refused, and that he had become a republican." [http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/600902/Toussaint-Louverture]

The Haitian Slaves and some of the Free Blacks and Mulattos now had an ally from France who could be relied on a bit more than the Aristocratic British or French. And the combination of his victories in battle and his willingness to turn on the opportunist English and Spanish gave him recognition and power. The Britannica article continues:

"He has been criticized for the duplicity of his dealings with his onetime allies and for a slaughter of Spaniards at a mass. His switch was decisive; the governor of Saint-Domingue, Étienne Laveaux, made Toussaint lieutenant governor, the British suffered severe reverses, and the Spaniards were expelled." [http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/600902/Toussaint-Louverture]

This doesn't seem to be that duplicitous to me. Laveaux and Légere-Félicité_Sonthonax had an Army of French Soldiers, were fighting the Royalist oriented White Colonists and if the Mulattos had gone over the Spanish they still weren't on the side of freeing the slaves. If he had he not switched sides to the side willing to recognize manumission it's likely that the Spaniards and the Brits would have turned on him, just as they did on other temporary allies around the world once they were done using them to defeat an enemy. The Spanish refused to abolish slavery and the Brits had every intention of subjugating everybody.

So Toussaint was Lieutenant Governor from 1794, and effectively governor over the entire country. In 1795 the French and Spanish signed a treaty which took out the impetus for continued fighting with the Spanish. By 1796 Toussaint was essentially more powerful than either Laveaux or Légere-Félicité_Sonthonax, and he tried to get them elected to be representatives of Haiti in France. By 1797 both were out of the country. . By 1798 the Brits were forced out.

Sadly from 1798 on the French "Empire" began to strike back. The French sent a duplicitous "commissioner" Hédouville to try to bring Toussaint down by dividing him against other leaders, disbanding black troops from the Haitian Army, and in the process restarting the slave revolts. Hédouville especially worked to divide Toussaint, who was the supreme leader of blacks and slaves and André Rigaud. In his resistance to Hédouville Toussaint made a secret treaty with the Brits and Americans in that same year. Toussaint knew that slavery couldn't be ended by simple emancipation and so had simply imposed limits on the tyranny of the plantations, not eliminated them. They had to pay workers and could not whip them. But they still were under compulsion to work the plantation. So he didn't directly eliminate slavery. Meanwhile from 1798 to 1802 the French lost their spirit of "universal rights." And Haitian Mulattos were seduced into stepping into the hierarchy of power (Plantation ownership, bourgeoisie and police powers the pure whites had been forced out of.[haitihistory/8.html]

So sadly by 1799 the conflict that Hédouville (and others) had sought to instigate broke out:

"Civil war between Louverture and Rigaud breaks out: Rigaud takes over command of Léogâne and Jacmel while Louverture take over Petit-Goâve. This power struggle, fraught with issues of race and class, ultimately benefits the economic interests of the Americans and British, who seek to maximize their trade to the detriment of the French." [haitihisotry/8.html]

Haiti was in the process of transitioning from Colonialism to neo-colonialism, where local elites could be counted on to benefit the power and perquisites of a worldwide network of giant companies and banks. And key to this in Hispanola would be a class structure based on race and education. Toussaint defeated Rigaud, and he drove him out of the country. But he was quick to pardon Rigaud's officers. And in 1800 he reimposes the mandates first pioneered by Légere Félicité Sonthonax which by that time were seen as a reimposition of slavery. In response Toussaint brought about a Constitutional Convention and setup a representative government, including abolishing slavery forever in 1801. This causes a rare alliance between Brits, Americans and French. Probably their first. Sadly resistance to his work mandates leads to his own former lieutenants (including Moïse) revolting over the perceived oppression. A revolt breaks out which Toussaint suppresses in 1801, executing his own nephew in the process.

It looks like Toussaint was too willing to support the rights of land owners. But I think he was just trying to toe a fine line between some very powerful external forces and his own people's desire for freedom. The Timeline Article explicitly shows what he was up against by 1801.

In October 1801:

"Leclerc sails from France for Saint-Domingue. He is Commander-in-Chief of France’s largest expeditionary army ever with 20,000 European troops, who are called “the elite of the French army.” Rochambeau is named second in command. Bonaparte gives Leclerc very specific instructions on the stages of the expedition, which he expects will take three months." [http://library.brown.edu/haitihistory/9.html]

There is no mistaking the mission and purpose. Toussaint may have understood what he was up against. But Napoleon was not someone who could be trusted or negotiated with and his General LeClerk was the same. It was the same strategy that Hédouville had employed but with 20,000 troops and veteran generals to reinforce veteran French troops who were already in Haiti.

First stage,
15-20 days: Leclerc is to convince Saint-Domingue residents of France’s good will and peaceful intentions. Leclerc is to claim the troops are there to protect the colony and preserve its peace, allowing the troops to land and take control of the major port cities. [http://library.brown.edu/haitihistory/9.html]
Second stage:
"wage war against the rebel army generals to break the masses’ moral and leave them leaderless." [http://library.brown.edu/haitihistory/9.html]
Third stage:
"disarm all the blacks and mulattoes and force them back onto plantations to reinstate slavery. Bonaparte’s commands to Leclerc include “Do not allow any blacks having held a rank above that of a captain to remain on the island.”[http://library.brown.edu/haitihistory/9.html]

3 Months was over-optimistic. 3 Years, however, was accurate. Toussaint was waiting for him. On the 4th of February 1802, "General Christophe sets fire to Le Cap, burning it to the ground in anticipation of the European troops’ arrival." When LeClerk arrives he demands Louverture's surrender. Seeing that the Haitians are not going to Surrender Napoleon sends an additional 80,000 troops in 1803 along with support and military ships. For perspective, the British expeditionary force dealing with the American Revolutionaries in the 1770's had 36,000 troops. This was more than 100,000 troops to put down Haiti's independence and reinstate slavery in a country the size of Maryland. All sent by Napoleon with the moral support of Jefferson and property Owners around the American colonies who saw their aristocratic plantation life threatened. Stage One was completed despite the burning of Le Cap.

In 1802 Toussaint faced an obstacle. Most of the Mulatto Generals including Alexandre Pétion, Jean-Pierre Boyer and other former Rigaud followers defected to the French promises. Toussaint's warnings of what the French were up to were intercepted. His loyal followers found themselves isolated and betrayed. Stage 2 was already in motion before the 80,000 troops even had arrived. The article notes:

"Louverture hastily sends instructions to his leaders throughout the colony, warning that the French intend to restore slavery. All of his letters are intercepted and one by one his generals defect to fight for the French. Dessalines and Christophe are trapped in the North. By mid-February nearly half of Louverture’s army is fighting under Leclerc, who gains entire control of the South." [9.html]

Even so in March 1802 in the battle of Battle of Crête-à-Pierrot Toussaint's loyal General Dessalines beat off 12,000 European soldiers and Colonial Militia with 1,500 black troops. Dessalines also managed to withdraw his troops safely after the holding action marking a turning point in the war, But meanwhile Louverture's other General Henri Christophe was sent to talk to Leclerk, And deserted!

After that Toussaint realized his own position was pretty much untenable. Leclerc made a cynical offer that would "allow him to retire with his staff, retain his army ranks and functions, and retire to a place of his choosing." In the process Dessalines is forced to stop resisting the French (temporarily) as well. Leclerk promptly betrays his promise as instructed by Napoleon in the first instance!

"Leclerc lures Louverture into a conference, arrests him, binds him “as a common criminal,” and ships him to France with his family and manservant. He is incarcerated and left “tragically, to die of consumption in an isolated prison cell high in the French Alps.”" [9.html]

With Toussaint out of the way the French still faced resistance. It soon became obvious what they were up to and even the Mulatto's who had betrayed Toussaint joined together in a final revolt which threw off the French. By November 1803 Leclerc was dead of Yellow Fever and Rochambeau was defeated. The Haitians had thrown off the French. Though the seeds of years of struggle between Mulattos and blacks, Spanish speaking Islanders and French speaking ones had been sowed. And the reinslavement project of the European powers would lead to years of forced payments, oppression, interventions and invasions. Eventually that project would be taken over by the USA/Americans. Many of the Generals who had alternatively supported and betrayed Toussaint L'ouverture would alternatively support, betray and rule Haiti.

Economic Royalism had taken a new form. No longer were the Aristocrats "Kings" but they were Capitalists and "Emperors" creating merchant empires with troops and modern weapons; and the support of local rulers willing to betray each other and their own ideals. Dessalines would be Hait's first Emperor. Henri Christophe would be his successor. Alexandre Pétion would be his competitor and the "first President" in 1806-1818. He'd be replaced with Jean-Pierre Boyer who would also try to be a "President for Life" and be succeeded by Charles Rivière-Hérard who overthrew him in a revolution.... etc, etc, etc...

Further Reading:
http://tabletmag.com/jewish-news-and-politics/23944/a-haitian-tale
Declaration of Independence
http://www.archives.gov/exhibits/charters/declaration_transcript.html
Online Sources & Further reading for Haiti:
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/266962/Hispaniola
http://chnm.gmu.edu/revolution/chap8a.html
http://chnm.gmu.edu/revolution/chap8b.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Haiti
http://www.historywiz.com/toussaint.htm
http://www.blackpast.org/gah/loverture-toussaint-1742-1803
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/600902/Toussaint-Louverture
http://library.brown.edu/haitihistory/7.html

*Note, reading these histories is fascinating because they all parse the story differently. I have my own memories of actual physical books I've read and so the online accounts, in the way they contradict each other or support one another, helped me recall the histories I already knew from talking to a variety of people and reading a variety of physical books. But most are abysmally bad and gloss over details.

Actual book: Robert Heinl (1996). Written in Blood: The Story of the Haitian People, 1492-1995. Lantham, Maryland: University Press of America.
The Making of Haiti: The Saint Domingue Revolution from Below By Carolyn E. Fick

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Devil's Advocate

I thought I published this once before, years ago. (definitely years ago since the sweetness is gone) Probably as a news group post. But here it is again, slightly updated:

The rotten words have a certain charm,
properly composted they'd grow a farm.
He phrases his words in sweet terms and reasoning,
advocating things he himself doesn't believe
 
Why would he do such a thing?
Is his intent to deceive?
He makes the case so very well,
That the smoke wafting up from hell,
the sulfur odor, seems just another garden smell,
despite the underlying rottenness.
 
He is playing the devil's advocate
But where is the heavenly side?
Where is the Judge to preside?
Where is the truth?
Where is the advocate for truth?
 
The devil's advocate,
advocates to find the truth.
His limits are facts. He never lies.
though he defends vigorously as charged.
Thoroughly airing the truth, examining the lies
puncturing myths, to allow the light;
Satan as God's prosecutor
 
Without the airing of lies,
there can't be any refutation.
Without the action of air and rain,
Lies only kill.
And lies, displayed as myths,
form a crust over putrification
 
But there are people who are the devil's friend
For them truth is not as important as securing the win,
Hiding facts, distorting the truth, advocating for the devil.
Such people are advocating for the devil.
With selfish motives which shred any pretense of integrity.
 
In a poisoned world of lies,
that smell will remain, tightly bound,
Turned into myths, facts pounded down,
Until the crust of lies breaks,
And it will emerge with a noxious plume,
that kills all who are forced to breathe it.
 
Evil see's lies as his friend.
Putrid lies and distortions, anger and conflict,
bring destruction, and misery that never end.
Don't we want the lies to end?
These Devil's advocates are the Devil's friend.
 
Can these people be saved?
Can he change his stripes once he's put on this skin?
Can he get on the mark after missing in sin?
Can be dionysian and at the same time Manichean?
Can his secrets ever be more than lies?
Is one trapped in lies,
when one subverts the truth?
 
If anything they say is untrue.
...though the rotten words have a certain charm...
....they are lies.
....and lies are death

Why Words are not enough

If words were enough
then wordsmiths could architect the world
and we'd have paradise or hell
abundance or poverty,...
 
...all based on a poet's heart.
Imagine greenery based on a prophet's dream
Imagine, utopia on a preacher's scheme
If only we could hear such voices with our inner ear.
Would that bring joy or would it be a thing to fear?
 
If only we could hear
the meaning inside a mother's tear
Would we find a way to stop our wars?
Would we stop stomping on the weak among us?
 
Imagine if cathedrals could grow
seeded by a a preachers sermon
What mighty edifices we could see.
If only words could set us free.
 
But our hearts are deaf and dumb
And our ears are cloyingly numb.
We only hear what we want to hear
and we ignore, even what our prophets preach
 
preferring false prophets to the truth
Many preferring the genocide of a Joshua
To the quiet love of Ruth
When we hear the truth, we stone the prophet.
When we hear their lies, we elevate them to a dais.
 
So it's a good thing our words can't build things of themselves
Or we'd raise prisons with our hatred
And drive staves in each other's hearts.
And half baked ideas would raise Golden idols that cannot long stand.
For we speak a long time before we understand.
 
...and that is why words....
...are not enough my dear.

Christopher H. Holte, not sure when I wrote it. but I'm publishing it today 2/17/2015

Monday, February 16, 2015

Arrest Boehner for violating the Logan Act!

Speaker Boehner is essentially admitting/ boasting that he's violating the logan act. I'm not sure that Obama can arrest him but he certainly can seek an indictment. This is insurrectionary, subversive and traitorous behavior. Arrest Boehner!

Addicting Info reports:

"House Speaker John Boehner committed a crime when he invited Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to speak to a joint session of Congress, and now he is freely admitting that he not only did so behind President Obama’s back, he did so to sabotage delicate peace talks with Iran." [Addicting Info]

The Logan act makes it a federal crime for anyone to try to influence foreign policy without the permission of the Executive Branch, i.e. President Obama. This is a felonious act. Obama has to take it seriously.

"During an interview on Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace, Boehner confessed that he knew the White House wouldn’t appreciate a foreign leader being brought in to wreck diplomatic efforts to keep Iran from developing a nuclear bomb, so he did so in secret to prevent President Obama from nixing the GOP plan to undermine him." http://www.addictinginfo.org/2015/02/16/boehner-confesses-i-invited-netanyahu-secretly-to-stab-president-obama-in-the-back-and-sabotage-peace-talks-video/

If I were an executive and someone did this to our policy, I'd charge him with violating the Logan Act so fast his head would spin. I wouldn't be able to arrest him because of a provision protecting him in the constitution. But maybe I could arrest some staffers.

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Sunday, February 15, 2015

Two Generations of Pirates

I've been enjoying two series on the same group of pirates. One of those series, "Black Sails" is essentially a "prequil" to Treasure Island. Many of the characters are drawn from Treasure Island and the events it describes are semi-fictional and thus probably more historically accurate than a direct account would be [more on this later]. The other series is "Crossbones" staring John Malkovich as Blackbeard. The really fun thing about these series is that they just scratch the surface of the fun that is our privateering history.

Both of them have associated books and both are fun to watch:

Black Sails:
As a "Prequil" to treasure Island Black Sails focuses on the capture of a Spanish Treasure ship, "The Urca" and the politics of the Bahamas. It's fictional and focuses on the crew of the legendary "Walrus" under Captain Flint, against other mythical pirates including "Calico Jack" and others. The Politics is probably is as nearly historically accurate about those times as one can get.
Black Sails IMDB: [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2375692/]
Cross Bones:
But in some ways Cross Bones is more cartoonish. It focuses on the myth of Blackbeard and his life beyond that myth. Thus it dramatizes materials covered in a lot of ways by a lot of authors. It has outlandish plot elements like a submarine loaded with gunpowder intended to blow up the Spanish Fleet.

But what is important to me (aside from paying attention to the sets, the backgrounds and the beautiful locations where the series are shot) is the backstories they tell. Fiction frequently illustrates reality. And the story of pirates and privateers is a story of overlapping myths and official violence versus outlaws. Pirates are the "Robin Hoods" of the Sea. Often they are seen as romantic because in some ways, as outlaws, they are more free and their governance more roughly democratic than that of the official pirates who rob and steal for "King and Country" -- and hang the outlaws when not employing them as sailors and warriors to be exploited and discarded. I think the actual pirate captains probably deserve a better reputation than the Captains of the Royal Pirate fleet. I mean the Royal Navy. Our first navies for both countries (Britain and the USA) came from both traditions.

Black Sails

Black Sails is set in Nassau, in the Bahamas. And is fictionalized I think to protect the good name of the descendents of the guilty parties. The Wikipedia article notes:

"Black Sails is an American dramatic adventure television series set on New Providence Island and a prequel to Robert Louis Stevenson's novel Treasure Island. The series was created by Jonathan E. Steinberg and Robert Levine for Starz that debuted online for free on YouTube and other various streaming platform and video on demand services on January 18, 2014. The debut on cable television followed a week later on January 25, 2014. Steinberg is executive producer, alongside Michael Bay, Brad Fuller and Andrew Form, while Michael Angeli, Doris Egan, and Levine are co-executive producers."http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Sails_%28TV_series%29

Cross Bones

Cross Bones is set on a fictional Island, loosely based on Nassau and the Bahamas, where an aging Blackbeard holds court. It's set in 1729. And like Cross Bones it is fictionalized with some loose grounding in history. It is meant to be more of a psychological thriller:

"From Neil Cross, the award-winning creator of "Luther," along with James V. Hart & Amanda Welles comes "Crossbones," a compelling new one-hour drama filled with extraordinary action, adventure and intrigue - set in a world where one can never be sure just who is hero and who is villain." [http://www.nbc.com/crossbones]
"It's 1729. On the secret island of Santa Compana, Edward Teach, better known as the barbarous pirate Blackbeard (Emmy winner John Malkovich, "Death of a Salesman," "Red"), reigns over a rogue nation of thieves, outlaws and miscreants. Part shantytown, part utopia, part marauder's paradise, this is a place like no other." [crossbones]

Pirate Families behind the Pirates

I've been looking into the history of privateering so I wanted to research these pirates. I wanted to look at the time line and to compare the narratives. I need money to do it properly. But thanks to the Internet I can do a draft just looking at digitized documents. What I'm finding would make a great job for a prosecutor.

Generations of Pirates

The Earliest generations of Pirates date back to centuries before Sir Walter Raleigh and Queen Elizabeth. From the POV of the world Sir Walter Raleigh was a pirate. Same with Henry Morgan. And so were these ancestral mariners. What I'm finding is that they didn't all hang at the yardarms. A good number disappear from the records, laundered their loot and became nobility. I'll talk about this more in a future post.

Pirates of the Mediterranean

As I research this subject I find that the people of the European Atlantic were doing trade, and piracy, in the Black Sea, in the Baltic and in the Mediterranean, even before Columbus discovered America. English Pirates even featured as "renegados", converting to Islam along with Dutch and other European renegades) and leading pirate fleets all over the Mediterranean. The Barbary pirates raided Iceland, the West Coast of Ireland, and maybe even Greenland. Their goal was to steal slaves and goods. Some family made enough money they became aristocrats. And when other oceans opened up, they were already prepared to shift operations.

Testing the Slave Trade in the Mediterranean

The Slave Trade, Slavery, and the crops involved, were laboring and growing in the Mediterranean centuries before the practice was exported to the "New World." The factory system was about loot. And loot was needed to fight wars, and was made via privatizing the looting done during those wars. Legal Pirates were called Privateers. Privateers hang pirates. Privateers don't share their loot -- they seek great riches, power and status.

Indeed that is the common thread. Both the official accounts and the legends. One can understand the legends. There is nothing more entertaining than a tall tale. But the official accounts are often incomplete, sketchy or even contradictory too. Web sites contradict one another. Books too. Pirates want to depict themselves as Robin Hood. Most were hoods robbing.

Hollywood Pirates

These movies and TV series (from 2/15/2015) reflect multiple generations of pirating and privateering. They are fictional, yet probably the stories are probably more accurate than what is in documentation. Privateers form a class of pirates that one can only call "The Privateering" class. The previous generation of pirates I'm referred to are the as mythic, but more heroically depicted pirates of Henry Morgan's time. While the pirates of Nassau and the Bahamas have a lot of fame, largely because of their connections to North Carolina and the future American Revolution. What fascinated me was the names. The earlier generation of pirates were associated with Henry Morgan.

The next generation, the children of the pirates were admirals, officers and gentry. The first generation may be pirates, but it's all perfectly legal for the children.

John Paul Jones and Robert Morris Pirates

Like the earliest generations of pirates such as Raleigh and Henry Morgan (and later generations such as our John Paul Jones and Robert Morris' entire pirate fleet (our Navy) in the 1770's to 1790). They operated sometimes under "Letters of Marquee" to conduct privatized war. They often took prizes not on the official list [Dead men tell no tale, because privateers could take prizes legally but pirates would get hung if caught.] Sometimes they got away with it; Henry Morgan. Sometimes they got caught and hung anyway; Captain Kid (1645-1701).

I wanted to research these pirates because I had been looking at a lot of pirate families and wanted to understand the time line. What was the relationship between the pirates of the 1700's and earlier generations of pirates? Why were the pirates of Nassau tolerated? Why were they often ruthlessly put down? Why did they use Nomme Du Guerres? And why are the legends about them myth and legend?

Successful pirates like Captain Morgan often are only distinguished from unsuccessful pirates like Captain Kidd by dumb luck. For more on this read:

http://holtesthoughts.blogspot.com/2015/02/trinity-church-and-captain-kidd.html

After all, what does Trinity Church have to do with piracy?

Further reading and episodes:

Black Sails:
http://www.starz.com/originals/blacksails
Cross Bones
http://www.nbc.com/crossbones
I buried other URLs in the notes in the article. But here's the article on William May:
http://www.thepirateking.com/bios/may_william.htm
More on Captain Kidd:
http://www.biography.com/people/william-kidd-17179370#privateering-and-pirating
http://www.blacksheepancestors.com/pirates/kidd.shtml

Friday, February 13, 2015

Roe Versus Wade RIP

West Virginia Outlaws abortion after 20 weeks

No exceptions for Rape and Incest

http://www.herald-dispatch.com/news/briefs/x1551969531/West-Virginia-House-of-Delegates-OKs-abortion-ban

Todays news is depressing on the personal freedom front. So much for Roe Versus Wade. I believe that abortion is nasty myself. But I also believe it is a private matter for women to have self governance over, not my business unless it is my baby, and even then my role should be more advisory than dictatorial unless they can fashion me a womb and let me bear it to term. In my opinion sticking your nose into private manners and publicizing private things is perversion not moral. I believe that abolitionist/prohibitionists trying to oppress women in the name of "right to life" are perverts. These people are sex offenders not moral people. I know I will offend relatives here. But sorry, oppressing women offends me. And West Virginia:

"CHARLESTON — West Virginia delegates approved a ban on abortions after 20 weeks conception Wednesday, similar to the one Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin vetoed last year over constitutionality concerns." [http://www.herald-dispatch.com/news/briefs/x1551969531/West-Virginia-House-of-Delegates-OKs-abortion-ban]

Hopefully this one will be vetoed too.

"The bill bans abortions after 20 weeks, with some exemptions for women in medical emergencies. Rape and incest aren't exempted, despite Democratic members' attempts to include them." [West Virginia Bans Abortion]

They say that people were reciting Bible Versus among the abolitionist prohibitionists. I'd like to myself but the only passage I can find is the one where a woman is made to drink bitter water to prove that she hasn't been untrue to her husband. Considering that water might well be an abortifacient I guess those were known to the ancients. It just isn't my business and I don't know where they get their quotes.

The only good thing once these laws go into effect is that the evidence that criminalization drives abortion underground will mount. The harm done by abolition/prohibition will add up. Folks will blame the victims at first and OB/GYN doctors and women will be killed or go to jail. But eventually the scoundrels behind "right to life" rhetoric will expose themselves for the perverts they are.

That's just my opinion. And I'll ad to this later.

A Hitchiker's guide to US Politics

Last night I had a disturbing dream. I've been praying for a space ship to take me off the earth for quite a while so I could avoid the Vogon Bypass scheduled for the earth. (at least I wasn't wandering naked in Foggy Bottom like some of my other nightmares). And I finally caught it. I have an internet friend who calls himself Zaffod Beeblebrox (you have to read the book to understand the references) and he was there too.

Oh but first was my usual nightmare where I'm running stark naked down the streets in Foggy Bottom. Yes, I can't have a nightmare without that part. This time I was over near the parking areas East of the Saudi Embassy on Virginia Avenue where if you arrive right on time you can snag cheap parking after 6:30 when Rush hour is over. I parked my car and a parking attendant who looked like a Vogon put a ticket on it as I parked. As it was after 6:30 and the signs clearly said "no parking" only between 4:00 and 6:30 and paid parking only from 7:00 AM to 6:30 PM (this is DC after all) I said "Lady, it's after 6:30". To that she took a sheet of paper with a sticky back and pasted it to the instructions sign. The paper said "No legal parking ever." Then she said "you are running around naked and I'll have to fine you for that too." As no one ever notices me naked in my nightmares that was an alarming change. After all I'm "really" in my bed over in far Brunswick Maryland. At that point I realized I didn't have a car either and that wasn't my car she was ticketing. That was a relief. But then squad cars from the DC police and the park police started pulling up all over. And more Vogons got out.

I didn't really run. I didn't really fly either. In my dreams I just kind of swish along with my feet barely touching the ground. I haven't flown in a dream since I met my mother in a tree 30 years ago. But that's another story. I think at this point I had dream clothes on but now I was running from Vogons, and they were chasing me. A crowd of them. Some strangely resembling Republican relatives, Majority House Leader Boehner (who was crying as he ran). McConnell who resembled a Turtle more than a 'normal' Vogon (whatever that is), a bunch of Newt Gingrich Clones and folks who resembled large Babies some of whom resembled Churchill or Rush Limbaugh and others who were just fat. I was starting to panic. Why they were interested in little old me I had no idea. I ran, or rather kind of flew/hovered to the Kennedy Center entrance where I went in and then back out on the lovely side where the Potomac is. At least the door wasn't locked. It was at that point I was beamed up. I could hear Scotty operating the transporter in the background (Dreams never make total strength but that is a good job for him now)

At that point I was beamed up to stand next to Zaffod Beeblebrox, who I guess was picked up having his own version of this nightmare. Or maybe he was taken out of his rubber raft. I don't know. It was my dream. I was standing in front of two vaguely familiar Gentlemen in what looked like a court room chamber. And I was full of Questions.

The gentlemen identified themselves as "The ineffable One, the ruler of life, the living and everything."

There was a panel of Vogons next to him that looked suspiciously like Chief Justices of the US Supreme Court; Scalia, Thomas, Roberts, Alito and Kennedy. All made perfect Vogons. I asked:

"Why Vogons?"

The taller of the two gentlemen:

"Don't worry about them. They have a destiny to fulfil and they obey me."

The shorter gentleman just smiled and nodded his head in agreement:

"They obey me too.

Now a Vogon is described as:

"slug-like but vaguely humanoid, are bulkier than humans, and have green skin. Vogons are described as “one of the most unpleasant races in the galaxy—not actually evil, but bad-tempered, bureaucratic, officious and callous", and having "as much sex appeal as a road accident" as well as being the authors of "the third worst poetry in the universe". They are employed as the galactic government's bureaucrats." [Hitchhikers Guide to the Gallaxy, taken from Wikipedia for cut & paste purposes]

And certainly these Republicans, many Police and other government officials already fit the description. I asked:

"How do we have Vogons among us. I thought we were all humans."

The ineffable one replied:

You are finally seeing their spiritual essence my friend.

The panel of judges were looking at me with nasty expressions, but just nodded their heads.

"I see. But what can we do about them? They are mucking up the whole planet! I could understand a bypass. But we don't seem to be going anywhere."

The ineffable one replied in a nice manly baritone and with a beatific smile:

"I have a plan. And you are part of it too son. Be patient and it will unfold as it should."

I was starting to feel better. But dumbstuff me I had to keep asking questions:

"But I have to live there too. Can you at least take me with you to some place where there aren't Vogons destroying the planet?"

Be patient my son. I work in mysterious ways.

But Vogons? They make perfect republicans but why not Teddy Roosevelt Republicans? We used to have those. You know smart people. People who care about their planet and it's future. People who care about their own children. Why let them destroy your own creation?

The Tall one said:

"Oh but we don't come from this planet. Our home planet is the planet Kochopia and we are Slitheens from the planet Oileroon, here to hunt oil and money for turning into tar balls we can take home for our children to feast on."

At that point they morphed into the Koch Brothers, the room faded, and I was back in bed sweating terribly and not sure whether to laugh or cry. The last thing I heard was laughter and the words in bad German accent:

"You'll be back.

And this image:

Looks like I can't avoid the Vogon Bypass after all