Monday, September 30, 2013

A German Journalist From Vietnam On The Vietnam War

Trigger

Recently (9/27/2013), I came across this article published in the Weekly Standard titled “The Lost Cause/A reporter remembers the agony of South Vietnam” about a German journalist, i.e. Uwe Siemon-Netto, covering the Vietnam War on the ground. A German journalist? I was immediately intrigued.

“He arrived in Vietnam in 1965 … [his] last trip to Vietnam was in 1972”

Summary & Comment

Salient quotes from the article (emphasis added):
  1. “Unlike some American reporters who seldom ventured anywhere outside Saigon, Siemon-Netto ranged far and wide across South Vietnam, dipping in on remote Special Forces bases and brave South Vietnamese Army units who were cutting down from trees the corpses of village elders and their children (including babies) who had been strung up, tortured, and murdered by Communist forces.”
  2. “He describes weeping Marines coming across hundreds of women and children murdered by the Vietcong on their way to enjoy the holiday. Then, slowly, the full horror of the Tet atrocity emerging when it became clear that the Vietcong had targeted at least 3,000 South Vietnamese civilians on written execution lists even before the offensive started. When this fastidious German reporter came upon a mass grave of victims, he was astonished to find an American television crew standing around with idle cameras. The crew refused to shoot the scene because, they said, they didn’t want to film “anti-Communist propaganda.
  3. “Because he loved the Vietnamese so much, Siemon-Netto became deeply angry that the murderous brutality of the Communist side was never fully reported by American or other Western reporters. Vo Nguyen Giap, the North Vietnamese commander, supervised a military campaign that deliberately terrorized civilians, understanding that, in Giap’s own words, “the enemy does not possess the psychological and political means to fight a long, drawn-out war.””
  4. “There is also a touching scene in which he meets an American machine-gunner who was desolate with grief and contrition because the black-clad figures he had earlier gunned down had turned out to be children. But Siemon-Netto makes it clear that the chasm between Vietcong and American murders was galactic in size: The Communists carefully planned violence against civilians, whereas the Americans punished anyone they could prove had committed such acts.”

Germans are sometimes famous or infamous for saying the truth regardless of who is hurt. German directness!

State Secretary John Kerry you should read this book by that German author!

German Participation In The Vietnam War

Trigger

Recently, I came across this article in the Weekly Standard titled “The Lost Cause/A reporter remembers the agony of South Vietnam” about a German journalist covering the Vietnam War on the ground. A German journalist? I was immediately intrigued.

German Hospital Ship Helgoland

I have never heard of it. Must be the government run public education that I received. I quote from the article: “He also writes admiringly of the German doctors and nurses who courageously staffed the West German hospital ship Helgoland, in the face of relentless Vietcong attempts to destroy it, far up north near Da Nang.”. Unfortunately, the article does not say more about this German hospital ship.

After a bit of research I came up with these websites:

The latter article is published by the Deutsche Welle, the German government radio station like Radio Free Europe etc. or according to the About on their website: “Germany's international broadcaster”.

Quotes from these two articles (emphasis added):
  1. “the German hospital ship "Helgoland," where civilians from both sides were treated. For many Vietnamese, it was the last resort. ”
  2. “In a rush, the German Red Cross had converted the boat into a hospital ship, as ordered by the German government. … there were ten doctors and 30 nurses on board from the German Red Cross. Some 150 beds and three operating rooms were set up along the boat's 92 meters (300 feet). There was even a proper laboratory.”
  3. “The "Helgoland" reached the South Vietnamese capital Saigon in September 1966, protected by mine-detection ships. But the doctors and nurses were not prepared for the horrors that were awaiting them. When the first wounded civilians were brought on board, the German medics were shocked. "We just cried," one nurse said. The final harbor for the "Helgoland" in Vietnam was the city of Da Nang, close to the war. Only civilians were treated on board, no soldiers. Since the boat was under protection of the Geneva Conventions, it was considered strictly neutral. … The floating hospital was the most modern clinic in all of Vietnam. …  Word got around quickly that the German ship spelled salvation for the ill and wounded. The Vietnamese called the "Helgoland" the "white ship of hope." The crew helped everyone, no matter which side they may have been on. "We never asked where they came from," the chief physician aboard the "Helgoland" recalled. On top of that, treatment on the boat came for free. For the doctors and nurses, working with the many civilian patients was a big challenge physically and mentally. They amputated limbs day and night from children, women and men, whose legs were torn to shreds by mines, who were wounded by gunshots or who had bad Napalm burns on their bodies. At night, the "Helgoland" left its harbor for the safer open sea. Surgeries still continued.”
  4. “The "Helgoland mission ended in 1971, when a hospital on land took over the tasks. Until then, the boat's staff treated more than 11,000 people. And they keep helping. Today, former crew members run an association to support Vietnamese children.”

History Is Full Of Surprises

Hope this story will be told more often in Germany! My gratitude goes out to these doctors and nurses!

Why Do Videos On PBS Website Expire?

It’s A Shame


Taxpayer financed PBS (Public Broadcasting Service) has a lot of valuable videos to offer on their website, but they expire soon after release.


In this day and age, I don’t think there is any reasonable explanation why PBS would expire any videos once they are offered on their website. Memory and storage is so cheap these days.



Do I sense a profit motive since PBS is trying to sell its videos.

Inventor Of Gun Powder Wins European Car Crash Test

Trigger

These days, I read following article published in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung titled “Chinesen erzielen Höchstnote bei Crashtest” (German language) dated 9/25/2013.

The article reports that for the first time a Chinese car manufacturer, i.e. Qoros,  scored the highest rating in the European crash test called EuroNCAP-Crashtest. According to the article Qoros has hired leading European managers to achieve this result.

Import

This is just another breathtaking example how fast Chinese companies are moving and how competitive they can be.

If I was a CEO of a Western car maker I would have some sleepless nights. Only a few years ago Chinese car makers failed miserably in this European car test. Not anymore!

Good times for consumers since more choices means cheaper and better cars. The exclusive club of European and US car makers is coming to an end. Where are the Indians and Brazilians?

You Can Keep Your Heatlh Insurance Lie

Is It Impeachable?


I mean the obvious lie by President Obama. I am afraid it is not impeachable. Hope the current President will go down in history as one of the biggest liars there ever was.


My Health Care Insurance


For quite some time I have been covered by private individual health insurance with a high deductible. I am happy with my plan, although the deductible is stiff to say the least, but at under $180 per month at my age, I cannot complain too much, I guess.

My insurer is a well known national partially non-profit health insurance organization with a history going back more than 70 years.


A Letter From My Insurer


Today (9/30/2013), I received a letter from my insurer telling me that my current “plan is a non-grandfathered plan, … This plan will no longer be available starting on Jan. 1, 2015. You can keep your current plan through Dec. 31, 2014” (emphasis original).


A footnote in same letter advises me “THIS LETTER SERVES AS YOUR NOTICE OF PLAN DISCONTINUANCE REQUIRED BY A.R.S. § 20-1380(C)(2)”. A.R.S = Arizona Revised Statutes.

Laser Dentistry Is Incredible

Prologue

I had intended to write a blog post about it for some time.

Personal Experience

Unfortunately, I was born with cavity prone teeth despite daily thorough cleaning and frequent flossing for most of my life. Basically all my teeth were drilled and filled at some point, some teeth multiple times.

I have grown up with dreadful belt driven drills in my childhood. Local anesthesia followed by a large dose of regular anesthesia to thoroughly numb the area before drilling were not common more than 20 years ago.

Nothing Compares To A Laser Drill

A few years ago I had my first ever laser drilling done. Just a few months ago my second one. It was so awesome! It is so fast you barely notice! Within minutes you are done. Plus, it takes less of the healthy tooth away than conventional methods.

Caveat: I was told by my dentist that a laser drill cannot be applied to teeth with Amalgam filling or which still have remnants of Amalgam filling from years back. Therefore, some of my teeth do not qualify for laser treatment. What a pity!

What’s Next?

Laser drilling is great, but when can humanity have hardened teeth that defy cavities and last a lifetime? I do not mean fluoride treatment as it is not sufficient.


Thursday, September 26, 2013

Long Live The Triad Of Nuclear Weapons

Update As Of 11/26/2013

Of course, the authors of the Cato study mentioned below continue on to promote their piece as recently as 11/13/2013 in the New York Times titled “Ending Nuclear Overkill” (here).

Both authors are apparently obsessed with overkill as it appears in every title or did they choose this title for sensationalism to scare the s*** out of the reader (pardon my French).

Yes, we probably have so called nuclear overkill capacity on this globe and it might get worse see the sorry negotiations with Iran, which is about to become another nuclear power. Naivete will not help us here. Peace through strength and if necessary overkill capacity!

Trigger


Today (9/26/2013), I discovered a new paper by the Cato Institute titled “The End of Overkill? Reassessing U.S. Nuclear Weapons Policy”. I have read only the executive summary not the whole paper.

The authors’ main objective is summarized in the first paragraph of that summary as follows (emphasis added):
U.S. security does not require nearly 1,600 nuclear weapons deployed on a triad of systems—bombers, land-based intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs), and submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBMs)—to deliver them. A smaller arsenal deployed entirely on submarines would save roughly $20 billion annually while deterring attacks on the United States and its allies. A missile dyad is more politically feasible but saves less.”


What Is Wrong Here?


You do not put all your eggs in one basket, this applies to weapon systems too! Thus, to rely only on submarines as U.S. nuclear deterrence and capability is naive and dangerous. What if the enemy finds something to effectively disable all U.S. submarines?


I strongly believe that the delivery of nuclear weapons by air craft offers other benefits that can not be matched by submarines. What about tactical nuclear weapons? What about neutron bombs, which may at the critical time not be deployed on submarines. Air crafts can easily be reassigned, reloaded etc. probably much more easily than submarines.


Whether a further reduction of nuclear weapons makes any sense in a world where we have to contend with more than rather with less nuclear weapons in the foreseeable future is questionable.



Conclusion

I am certainly not dogmatic about the triad, but these authors missed the point by a wide margin.

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Abolish The Food & Drug Administration

Posted: 9/25/2013


Too Radical?


Yes, it is a radical demand! However, most freedom minded people would probably already be very happy to see the FDA dismantled to a large extent.


Was this the agency, the presidential contender Rick Perry (governor of Texas) could not remember during the televised GOP candidate meetings for the 2012 presidential elections.


Trigger


Today (9/25/2013), I discovered this new Cato Institute article titled “Kosher Certification
as a Model of Private Regulation”. The title is well chosen.


Motivation


I am actively looking to find fine examples where private solutions are better or equally good compared to imposing crude government control and regulations to certain problems.


I don’t believe there is any significant evidence that the government can run food or drug certifications or inspections any better than private enterprises whether for profit or not.


Previously, I have written a blog post about the Law Of Merchant that existed before government took over/usurped marine law.


A Bit Of History


Legend has it that the FDA was implemented in response to muckraking journalists and Upton Sinclair’s fictional and debunked book “The Jungle” published in 1905 and 1906. This was only a Progressive Era excuse for more unprecedented expansion by Big Government.


Kosher Food Certificates?


The author of the above article also  wrote a book on this subject.


Here is what I take away from this article (emphasis added):
  1. “... kosher food certification by independent private firms is highly reliable, assuring compliance with religious standards of food production and preventing deceptive marketing. The success of kosher food certification offers a model of independent, private certification that could improve food safety and labeling and point the way toward regulatory reform in other areas such as finance and health care
  2. “There are more than 10,000 kosher-producing companies in the United States alone, making over 135,000 kosher products for over 12 million American consumers who purchase kosher food because it is kosher. Only 8 percent of kosher consumers are religious Jews; the rest choose kosher food for reasons related to health, food safety, taste, vegetarianism, lactose intolerance, or halal. The U.S. kosher market is worth over $12 billion in annual retail sales and more products are labeled kosher than are labeled organic, natural, or premium.”
  3. “Kosher food certification in America was not always so reliable. Fraud and corruption plagued U.S. kosher meat production from the mid-1800s to the mid-1900s. … Beyond consumer fraud, the industry was notorious for price-fixing schemes, racketeering, and even murder for hire.”
    [Even if the situation in this industry was as extreme as described that is no excuse for any government to step in and impose extensive oversight and regulations short of nationalisation. Had government applied strict criminal law to counter these illegal practices it would have most likely sufficed.]
  4. Several features of the market for kosher certification account for its reliability. First, sufficient consumer demand for kosher certification gives food manufacturers incentive to pay for reliable, independent inspection of their production facilities. ... Second, brand competition among certifiers based on reliability has led to increasing expertise and accountability. Efforts to build brand value in response to competition have led kosher certification agencies to provide professional training for their personnel in Jewish law as well as food chemistry and technology, … Agencies have also instituted new forms of quality control that include multiple layers of oversight and improved information management. Brand sensitivity has produced a culture of prompt and thorough responses to consumer complaints.Third, interdependence among certifiers gives rise to additional oversight. The value of an agency’s kosher certification of a food ingredient—for example, vanilla extract—depends on its acceptability to other agencies certifying products that include the ingredient downstream in the production process— for example, ice cream or cookies. This means that upstream certifiers must meet standards set by downstream certifiers. … Downstream certifiers carefully monitor upstream certifiers to ensure that their standards are acceptable and their inspection routines reliable. Since agencies typically certify different products at different stages of the production process, they operate both upstream and downstream relative to each other, creating a network of interagency oversight. Agencies are also interdependent in the sense that public scandal caused by one agency tends to undermine public confidence in kosher certification generally, which gives agencies additional incentive to monitor each other and exclude those that fail to meet industry standards. Fourth, concentration of market power in the hands of a few large certifiers makes it easier to coordinate the development and enforcement of industry standards. In kosher certification, a group of leading agencies known as the “Big Five” controls more than 80 percent of the U.S. market. They established a trade association as a forum for information sharing, deliberation, and standard-setting for the industry.Fifth, a corps of active and vigilant consumers provides additional oversight, gives certifiers quality-control feedback, and puts teeth in reputational sanctions. The 8 percent of kosher consumers who are religiously observant and eat only kosher food are highly motivated to monitor the reliability of certification. They call agency hotlines to report improperly labeled products”
  5. “Kosher certification highlights a number of advantages of private certification over government regulation. Private certification can offer greater technical expertise. Government regulators have less expertise than private certifiers in determining how the traditional laws of kosher observance apply to modern industrial food production. …Private certification frequently provides better inspection and monitoring coverage of regulated entities. ...
  6. Theoretically, government agencies could charge fees for inspection and monitoring. Indeed, government routinely charges fees for services such as permitting and licensing, but proposals to charge inspection and monitoring fees typically face stiff political resistance. Moreover, government fees are designed merely to cover costs, not increase profits, so they do not offer the same level of incentive as private fees to expand inspection and monitoring. Private certification is typically more proactive and prospective than government regulation. Private kosher certifiers actively seek out problems before they affect consumers and set new policies to avoid trouble later. They are more likely to act as soon as a problem arises and to be involved on an ongoing basis to correct it. By contrast, state officials are merely reactive to complaints …”
  7. “A Directory of U.S. Private Sector Product Certification Programs published in 2001 by the U.S. Department of Commerce lists 180 nongovernmental organizations based in the United States that certify more than 850 types of products—ranging from adhesives, bananas, and cabinets, to valves, weatherproofing, and yachts. Private certification is common in professional services, such as dentistry and financial management, as well as institutions, such as hospitals and universities.”


Start Over


By abolish, I mean to start over from a clean slate. Of course a reasonable policing activity by government is necessary to prevent or indict criminals who try to sell contaminated food or medicine.


However, the approach chosen by Big Government beginning with the Progressive Era of the early 20th century to comprehensively regulate almost every aspect has gone way too far. I also strongly believe, that Big Government has contributed significantly to slow down innovation in food and medicine since that time.