Don't think he'll mind having this one posted
  Kaiser Express 2001-06
  Copyright 2001 John A Kaiser
  September 13, 2001
  Resisting a Faceless Enemy
  Canadian stock  markets are set to resume trading  Thursday morning and one small question on  everybody's mind  is what to  expect. With regard to the market I follow, Canadian junior  companies,  volume and value  traded have been so low during the past four  months that there is little room left for further damage. I do  not expect to  see true panic selling,  though we may see bids being  hit  by shareholders finally throwing  in  the towel  after wavering with this  idea  all year long. Bids, however, are  so  weak  that there is  not likely  to be  a  follow  through  high  volume  washout. The Canadian Venture  Exchange  is  undergoing  an  internally  driven grinding structural  death that  outside forces are  not likely  to hasten.  Outside forces  are  more likely  to have  a  positive effect  on the  CDNX than  a negative one. With regard to the  senior markets, the message  everybody is urging is that investors be calm and not contribute to a market collapse. I agree.  Our  buttons are exposed and the task at hand  is  to disable them. There  is nothing I can do about the present calamity except to act in such a way  that down  the road I  can declare  that while the  perpetrators did great damage to human lives and property,  and put me and my kin through an emotional wringer, no faceless  piece of shit pushed my buttons and made me dance to his evil tune.
  The  terrorist  attack  on  America was an atrocity that took as yet  still uncounted  numerous  lives, injured many people,  and  demolished  American monuments   in  spectacular  fashion.  This  cowardly  attack  on  innocent civilians is physically over, but the real attack still  raging fiercely is on  the  minds  of  several  hundred  million Americans,  and  arguably the billions of people that populate the world. The planning, coordination, and mental resolve required  to  pull  off  this attack creates an image of  an all-powerful force  that  can stealthily reach  into our lives  and deliver brutal destruction  using little more than the means and devices that  make up  our everyday lives. Comparisons have been made with the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour,  but the  World Trade Center attack has implications that are  far  worse and  sinister. If  it is  possible to hijack four passenger planes simultaneously and plough all but one into major buildings, how much easier is it to  get a single sex-starved fanatic dreaming about a paradise laden with naked virgins to detonate a home-made nuclear or biological bomb in the heart of a metropolis?
  We  cannot  turn the clock back  on  the leverage  technology  yoked  to  a nuclear, chemical  or biological payload can put in the  hands  of a random individual.  We  shrug our shoulders at  this  risk and  carry on  with our lives, hoping that the incidence of Timothy McVeigh style crackpots is  few and far between as is the case with major tornadoes and hurricanes. But the message  created  by the  World Trade  Center  attack  is  that a  faceless organization operating from hidden locations around the world can deploy at will any number of  individuals to unleash destruction from within America. No missile defence  shield, no degree of military preparedness can  prevent this  sort of  attack  which  orchestrates  itself from the very foundation which constitutes an open society. Through this attack, Osama bin Laden, or whoever masterminded it, is  telling us:  "you are not physically safe, you cannot hide  from us, you  are  not  financially secure,  and the  power to decide your fate, whether  you live or die, prosper or suffer, lies with us alone whom you do not know and cannot see". This is the mind rape that I am grappling  with  as  I hold back the tears that brim  when  I think  of the thousands already struck down by this power in action.
  There is only one defence against this rape of the mind. That defence is to resist  the emotional impulses connected to the buttons that the attack has exposed. We must  not give the faceless  enemy  a face by  equating it with Islam and  ushering in a religious cold war reminiscent of the crusades. We must not give the faceless enemy an olive complexion, black hair and beaked noses, for those  belong  to  a vast number of innocent people. We must not turn innocent civilians  into  byproduct victims  of  retaliatory  military strikes  because  that is  to  forfeit our claim to innocence. We  must not suspend our rights to privacy and self-determination in order to facilitate a surveillance  based  police state  that thrives on paranoia,  promises us security, and ultimately becomes indistinguishable from the dream  world of the  faceless enemy. We must not solve the  economic  prisoner's dilemma by liquidating  our  assets  at the  first  opportunity,  for that is to  give visible confirmation of the  faceless  enemy's power over us. We  must  not batten  down the hatches and guarantee  fulfillment of the  prophecy that a severe  economic  recession awaits us, for that again is to do as the enemy wishes. We must carry  on as usual with the added understanding  that  evil and destruction no longer just plays itself out elsewhere. We must not cede power to these rapists of our minds. The perpetrators have  little power to pull off an encore that does more physical damage, but their power to alter the course  of history through the manipulation  of  our minds  is  for the moment  extraordinarily  intense.  We must resist this piper's evil goading tune.
  That said, for  the moment  I do  not care to  talk about  diamond  stocks, bottom-fish strategies, gold plays, or knowledge  management companies.  To do so would  be to  trivialize  what has just happened  and what may  still unfold over the next few days. I will,  however, carry  on my research work and soon enough resume publishing  commentaries from which  you would never guess  that something  horrific  had  just transpired. If we on  the  whole successfully  resist the  mind rape, ignoring the market over the  next few days should  be inconsequential. There is  little chance that  we will ever again see a terrorist attack with the elaborate choreography  of the  World Trade Center  attack. It was staged  for maximum visual impact so  that  it could  reach  deep  into  our minds and expose our buttons to  the faceless enemy.  Forensic  analysis of  the attack will no doubt reveal many obvious signs that should have tripped the alarm. There will be new safeguards  put into place that rule out  similar attacks. The real danger lurks within the range of actions  available to the  American  government and  the  possible psycho-social mind shifts the public may undergo. Sadly to say, some of the more deplorable choices  have  positive implications  for Canadian resource and energy juniors.  For now the repercussions of this shot from left field remain indeterminate.
  For  a really good online resource  that pulls  together  perspectives  and information  from media around  the  globe, check out the following link at the web site of the San Jose Mercury News:
  siliconvalley.com
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