REGARDING CANADA'S SYRIAN REFUGEE POLICY, an aspect which is egregiously
avoided and covered up is the geopolitical dimension and motives for
receiving refugees preferentially from Syria (and other specific
conflict areas).
The government is not doing this primarily to satisfy
its international humanitarian obligations.
Syria under Assad is a
target of vicious US-Canada-NATO-Israel aggression (both direct and by
proxy) that will continue even if Syria survives for-now thanks to
the Russian coalition. In this context, as always, the Syrian refugees
in Canada will be used as instruments: as "witnesses" pressured by many
spoken and unspoken means to be critical of Assad, to not be critical of
NATO, to serve as media sources in the latter, to be spies and
informants, to facilitate manipulations in Syria, etc.! This ugly
dimension of refugee politics is simply not ever mentioned.
Likewise,
the PR message in the very act of receiving Syrian refugees is that we
are saving the refugees from the crimes of our enemies, not from our own
crimes. Otherwise our (Canada's) show of generosity would be both
absurd and disingenuous..., which it is! Indeed, the government and
media are remarkably silent about the 26,000 other refugees that arrive
in Canada every year.
The whole Syrian refugee media and political
campaign is largely a manipulation made to advance the domestic and
allied illusion of a benevolent Canada that is not participating in
continuous war crimes of the US and Israel, and it's wonderful for the
Liberal voter base. But the actual crimes cannot go unnoticed by the
targets of those crimes, and by those of us who are paying attention.
Disgusting.
--Denis Rancourt
Articles and commentary about activist teaching and radical pedagogy, and social theory and critique essays, by Dr. Denis G. Rancourt
Sunday, December 20, 2015
Thursday, December 10, 2015
What is Cancer? -- My article published in four parts on Dissident Voice
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Cancer Arises from Stress-induced Breakdown of Tissue Homeostasis
Part 1: Context of Cancer Research
December 4th, 2015 by Denis Rancourt
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Review of Randomized Trials
Cancer Arises From Stress-induced Breakdown of Tissue Homeostasis: Part 2
December 6th, 2015 by Denis Rancourt
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What is Cancer?
Cancer arises from stress-induced breakdown of tissue homeostasis: Part 3
December 8th, 2015 by Denis Rancourt
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Cancer is an Age-dependent Stress-induced Breakdown of Tissue Homeostasis
Cancer arises from stress-induced breakdown of tissue homeostasis: Part 4
December 9th, 2015 by Denis Rancourt
The full four-part article is available as a single PDF file on ResearchGate: LINK.
The article was presented at the University of Ottawa: Two-part video HERE and HERE.
Part 1 (from Dissident Voice) is in Spanish HERE. Part 2 in Spanish HERE. Part 3 in Spanish HERE. Part 4 in Spanish HERE.
Wednesday, December 9, 2015
Archived news articles about Denis Rancourt
News coverage and interviews with media
TVO - The Agenda, April 10, 2009.
[see more videos on the VIDEOS page.]
[Other media include Commentary, Magazine Features, Videos, Blogs (see main menu options)]
- Spencer Van Dyk, "U of O urged not to sue", The Fulcrum, 4 September 2013.
- Karen Birchard and Jennifer Lewington, "A Self-Proclaimed Dissident Riles Up Canadian Academe", The Chronicle of Higher Education, 5 August 2013.
- Heather Gardiner, "SCC denies former Ottawa U prof's judicial bias appeal", Canadian lawyer Magazine - Legal Feeds, 4 July 2013.
- Don Butler, "Lawyer defends A+ marks handed out by Denis Rancourt as lengthy hearing ends", Ottawa Citizen, 26 June 2013.
- Don Butler, "Lawyers spar over University of Ottawa’s dismissal of Denis Rancourt", Ottawa Citizen, 25 June 2013.
- Don Butler, print "Ex-professor accused of inciting violence - Denis Rancourt says U of O fired him without cause and in bad faith", Ottawa Citizen, 12 June 2013.
- Don Butler, "University of Ottawa accuses ex-professor Denis Rancourt of inciting violence", Ottawa Citizen, 11 June 2013.
- Tony Spears, "Ottawa U had 'real worries' about activism class", print title "Activist asked prof for reference", Ottawa Sun, 11 June 2013.
- Tony Spears, "U of O trying to link bomb to prof - Civil liberties group watching case", Ottawa Sun, 11 June 2013.
- Claire Delattre, "Affaire Rancourt : La poursuite de Gashoka en suspens", La Rotonde, 8 April 2013.
- Hazel Gashoka, "Hazel Gashoka's Press Conference (Full Video)", YouTube video, uploaded on 21 March 2013.
- Kaycie Gravelle, "Rancourt loses bid to end libel lawsuit", The Fulcrum, 20 March 2013.
- Poonam Jain, "A man against grading", Expert Eye, Education Times, The Times of India, 19 March 2013.
- Don Butler, "Court rejects Denis Rancourt’s bid to quash libel lawsuit", Ottawa Citizen, 14 March 2013.
- Hamdi Souissi, L'avocat de Joanne St. Lewis menace une etudiante de poursuite (in French), La Rotonde, 4 March 2013.
- Ewart Walters, "St. Lewis wins round 1 in $1 million libel case", The Spectrum, March 2013.
- Editorial Committee and Hamdi Souissi, Editorial and cover story feature (in French), La Rotonde, 25 February 2013.
- Hazel Gashoka, "Hazel Gashoka Speaks Out on SAC and St. Lewis Reports", YouTube video, uploaded 6 February 2013.
- Don Butler, "Denis Rancourt ordered to pay $16,000 in legal costs in defamation case", Ottawa Citizen, 25 January 2013.
- Heather Gardiner, "Report author denied status in racism dispute", Legal Feeds, 24 January 2013.
- Teresa Smith, "Ex-professor says former colleague’s defamation suit violates university’s ‘Christian principles’", The Ottawa Citizen, 14 December 2012.
- Philippe Pepin, "Procès Rancourt : Apparences de partialité selon le OCLA", La Rotonde, 13 December 2012.
- Don Butler, "Judge rejects ex-professor’s allegations of judicial bias in defamation suit", The Ottawa Citizen, 30 November 2012.
- Caroline Wang, "Cas de Denis Rancourt poursuivi pour diffamation" (in French), St. Lewis v. Rancourt Forum For Discussion And Debate, 2 November 2012.
- Peter Lavelle, TV debate: "Franken-Climate", with featured guest Denis Rancourt, Crosstalk, Russia Today (RT), 2 November 2012. (Alternate link on YouTube)
- Neco Cockburn, "Rancourt statement adds to damage St. Lewis says - Former university colleagues go to court", Ottawa Citizen, 21 August 2011.
- Neco Cockburn, "“Ambush” caused judge to withdraw from “House Negro” civil suit, lawyers say", The Ottawa Citizen, 27 July 2011. (Full and corrected article.) (Alternate link)
- Neco Cockburn, "“Ambush” caused judge to withdraw from “House Negro” civil suit, lawyers say", The Ottawa Citizen, 26 July 2011. (Alternate link)
- Patrick Weldon, "Rancourt exige des contre-interrogatoires publics", La Rotonde, 5 March 2012.
- COMMUNARD, "Entrevue avec Denis G. Rancourt sur les fondements de son combat à l'Université d'Ottawa (première partie)",Coop media de Montreal, 5 January 2012.
- Christopher Guly, "Suit with racial tones to mediation", The Lawyers Weekly, 2 December 2011. (Alt-Link-page-1, Alt-Link-page-2)
- Irina Vukosavic, "Fired physics professor wages war against U of O", The Varsity, 14 November 2011.
- Tatiana von Recklinghausen, "University of Ottawa paying for professor's legal fees", The Charlatan, 2 November 2011.
- Charlotte Bailey, "Former professor arbitration talks adjourned", The Fulcrum, 2 November 2011.
- Neco Cockburn, "University of Ottawa has ‘moral obligation’ to support professor’s lawsuit: lawyer", The Ottawa Citizen, 28 October 2011. (And similar articles in: Regina, )
- Patrick Weldon, "Un professeur de l'U d'O congedie en 2009 poursuit sa lutte contre l'administration", La Rotonde, 17 October 2011.
- Omar Ha-Redeye, "Open Court Principle Does Not Apply to EDs", Slaw - Canada's on-line legal magazine, 16 October 2011.
- "U of O professor seeks early mediation in defamation case", The Ottawa Citizen, 30 August 2011.
- Ravi Amarnath, "U of O law prof suing colleague over ‘house negro’ remark: Racial reference in a blog post by Denis Rancourt at the centre of lawsuit", Law Times, 29 August 2011.
- Neco Cockburn, "Rancourt statement adds to damage, St. Lewis says", The Ottawa Citizen, 21 August 2011.
- Neco Cockburn, "Former University of Ottawa professor files statement of defence in ‘House Negro’ defamation lawsuit", The Ottawa Citizen, 26 July 2011. (And similar stories at: National Post, Vancouver Sun, Regina Leader-Post, Ottawa Citizen, Canada.com, Dose.ca, Montreal Gazette)
- Omar Ha-Redeye, "UofO Law Prof Sues for Libel", SLAW - Canada's online legal magazine, 26 June 2011.
- Tom Spears, "Former colleague sues fired U of O physics professor for libel", The Ottawa Citizen, 24 June 2011. (and similar stories: Ottawa, Edmonton, Regina, Vancouver, Windsor)
- James Corbett, "Interview 325 - Denis Rancourt" about global warming science and politics, The Corbett Report (radio, 29 minutes).
- "Fausses notes : un professeur de l'Université d'Ottawa conteste son congédiement", start of arbitration hearings in the Rancourt dismissal case, Radio-Canada (French CBC), 2 May 2011. (Related blog posts: link-1, link-2.)
- Marie-Pierre Beauvais et Benjamin Boissonneault-Vaudreuil, "Et si les changements climatiques n’étaient qu’un leurre ? Retour sur le déroulement d’une conférence qui ne vous laissera pas froid !", UPE-UQAM web-media, 12 April 2011.
- 101.5 FM Montreal, Environnement votre, "interview with Denis Rancourt, Enviro-sceptic", (starts at 35:00 minutes), [in French], 9:30am 18 March 2011.
- Carson Jerema, "The strange case of Marc Kelly - Another controversy for the University of Ottawa", Macleans OnCampus, 15 December 2010.
- "U of O student union office ruled safe haven", Ottawa Citizen, 15 December 2010.
- Stephen Lendman,"Progressive Radio News Hour - interview with Denis Rancourt", about media, activism and citizen liberation, Progressive Radio Network, 28 November 2010.
- Keven Barrett, "The Great Demolition Debate, Pt. 2: Niels Harrit vs. Denis Rancourt _on The Kevin Barrett Show", radio, 9 November 2010.
- Desiree Rover, "Argusoog Radio interview with Denis Rancourt", argusoogradio.org, The Netherlands, 7 November 2010.
- Keven Barrett, "The Great Demolition Debate, Pt. 1: Niels Harrit vs. Denis Rancourt _on The Kevin Barrett Show", radio, 6 November 2010. [Sound track HERE]
- Maghen Quadrini, "Surveillance saga settled", The Charlatan, Carleton University, 27 October 2010.
- Christopher Curtis, "U of Ottawa Settles Dispute with TA Union - Accusations of University Sanctioned Espionage Still Loom",The Link, Concordia University, 26 October 2010. [DIRECT LINK]
- Amanda Shendruk, "Documents withheld from former professor", The Fulcrum, 13 October 2010.
- Editors, "Health concerns based solely on emails: professor", National Post, 8 October 2010.
- Matthew Pearson, "Letters point to broad plan to fire me, prof says", The Ottawa Citizen, Leader-Post (Regina), 7 October 2010. [SEE IMAGE OF PRINT ARTICLE]
- Matthew Pearson, "Prof to challenge dismissal over unorthodox teaching methods", canada.com, Calgary Herald, Edmonton Journal, The Province, 7 October 2010.
- Web and blog reports about IPC-ATI U of O machinations and cover up, 7 October 2010: AF.ca, UofOWatch-1, UofOWatch-2, a-w-i-p, People-sVoice, Fu_lcrum, MWC
- Kevin Barrett, "Hell-Raising Professor & Academic Freedom Icon Denis Rancourt on The Kevin Barrett Show", 28 September 2010.
- Richard Brenneman, "Denis Rancourt: A Canadian assault on tenure", eats shoots 'n leaves blog, 23 August 2010.
- Chis Cook, "Gorilla Radio with Chris Cook, Dahr Jamail, Denis Rancourt, Janine Bandcroft Aug. 2, 2010", Gorilla Radio, 2 August 2010.
- Melanie Phillips, "The pathological hierarchy of humbug" (Denis Rancourt quoted on climate change), Spectator (UK), 26 July 2010.
- David Reevely, "Rock's struggle with Coulter", Ottawa Citizen, 13 July 2010.
- Denis Rancourt, "Lessons from the Allan Rock fiasco with Ann Coulter - When politicians rule universities", MWC News, 13 July 2010. (AF.ca LINK)
- Stephen Lendman,"Progressive Radio News Hour - interview with Denis Rancourt", about G20 and citizen liberation, Progressive Radio Network, 10 July 2010.
- Patrick White, "Former professor a controversial face of activism - Ottawa’s anarchist physicist Denis Rancourt plays down his influence over demonstrators", Globe and Mail, 26 June 2010.
- Denis Rancourt, "Who is Allan Rock and why was Denis Rancourt fired? Analysis of a temper tantrum gone viral", Dissident Voice news blog, 25 June 2010.
- Michael Barker, "Questioning Foundations: An Interview with Denis Rancourt", Dissident Voice news blog, 17 June 2010.
- "Ed Broadbent: Opposing Academic Expresson, Freedoms at the University of Ottawa", Babble at rabble.ca, 12 May 2010.
- Jeff Schmidt, "Author calls on Canadian Civil Liberties Association board members to repudiate their organization's attack on dissident professor", Canadian Dimension Web Exclusive, 11 May 2010.
- Stephen Lendman,"Progressive Radio News Hour - interview with Denis Rancourt", Progressive Radio Network, 8 May 2010.
- Philippe Teisceira-Lessard, "Deuxième accusation d’espionnage contre l’administration de l’Ud’O", La Rotonde, 29 April 2010.
- Alex Samur, "Get yours today: Best of rabble.ca 3", rabble.ca, 29 April 2010.
- Denis Rancourt, "A failed politician at U of Ottawa", Letter, South Asia Mail – An independent internet daily, 26 April 2010. [relates to THIS POST]
- Joseph Allchin, "Canadian uni ‘spied’ on Burmese students", Democratic Voice of Burma, 21 April 2010. [Covert surveillance at U of O]
- Stephen Lendman, "University of Ottawa Activist Student Persecutions: The Case of Marc Kelly", The Baltimore Chronicle, 13 April 2010.
- Stephen Lendman, "The Progressive Radio News Hour - interviews with students Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya and Marc Kelly", Progressive Radio Network, 12 April 2010.
- Stephen Lendman, "Targeting Activist University of Ottawa Students", OpEdNews.com (OEN), 11 April 2010.
- Shannon Palus, "Science courses can be kind of a mind-fuck - Reflections on post-secondary education and the cost of your undergrad soul", McGill Daily, 10 April 2010.
- Matthew Pearson, "U of O student fights officials to finish degree - Barred from campus needing to complete three courses", The Ottawa Citizen, 8 April 2010.
- Stephen Lendman, "Targeting Academic and Speech Freedoms: The Case of Canadian Professor Denis Rancourt", The Baltimore Chronicle, 2 April 2010.
- Latest VIDEO posted: "Denis Rancourt story told at conference in NYC (two days after his firing)", posted on CDE-blog on March 21, 2010.
- Three letters to the editor, Fulcrum ombudsman fired to kill investigation, The Fulcrum, 11 March 2010.
- Tim Legault, "Rebel prof not done yet", The Varsity (U of T), 11 March 2010.
- "CUWU Open Letter to Allan Rock", Letter to Editor, The Fulcrum, 4 March 2010.
- Anais Houda, "L’un des ombudsmans du Fulcrum congédié en pleine enquête", La Rotonde, 1 March 2010.
- Ben Godby, "Cover-ups 101 at University of Ottawa", report to Canadians for Accountability, 27 February 2010.
- UofOWatch report: "UofOgate: More revelations accumulate – On the connections between student journalists and the University President and on keeping your lies straight", 26 February 2010.
- Academica Group Inc, "Fired uOttawa prof claims school spied on him", Academica's Top Ten, 16 February 2010.
- Carson Jerema, "Fired prof. alleges Uottawa spied on him - Student hired to "infiltrate" campus activists, says physicist dismissed after giving everyone A+", Macleans OnCampus re-posts same article with new titles and new URL, 10 February 2010.
- Carson Jerema, "Rancourt saga continues - Fired physics professor accuses the University of Ottawa of spying on him", Macleans OnCampus, 8 February 2010.
- Wayne Sawtell, "Open letter to Allan Rock", The Fulcrum - Letters, 4 February 2010.
- Jenn McDonald, "U of O professor claims he was spied on", The Charlatan, Carleton University, 28 January 2010.
- Jacquie Clancy, "Covert security operation sparks controversy", The Brock Press, 26 January 2010.
- CUP network, "U of O accused of spying on prof - University practiced ‘extensive covert surveillance’ says ex-prof", The Sheaf, University of Saskatchawan, 26 January 2010.
- Anaïs Elboujdaïni, "L’U d’O accusée d’espionnage", La Rotonde, 26 January 2010.
- Adrienne Raw, "University of Ottawa former professor makes accusation of spying", Imprint - University of Waterloo, 22 January 2010.
- "Rancourt accuse l’université d’espionnage", LaRotonde.ca, 14 January 2010.
- Charlotte Bailey, "Ex-prof accuses U of O of ‘covert surveillance' - Denis Rancourt publishes public report, files grievance against university", The Fulcrum, 14 January 2010. (alternate link)
- "Student spy at U of O, media reaction", Ottawa Indy Media, 12 January, 2010.
- "Covert Surveillance of a Professor and Students at U of O", Ottawa Indy Media, 6 December 2009.
- Andre Veilleux, "Do grades help students learn?", The Shield Magazine, Cambrian College, 3 December 2009.
- 98.5 FM radio Montreal, Puisqu'il faut se lever (in French): Denis Rancourt interviewed by Paul Archand on global warming and "Climategate", 27 November 2009, 8:25am. [Alternative LINK, as video] [Alternative LINK, as video]
- Shannon Palus, "On physics, 4.0s, and undergrad souls - One professor discusses why the grading system is detrimental to scientific learning", McGill Daily, 14 September 2009
- Tim Shufelt, "Fallout from prof’s firing leaves students in the cold - One researcher settles with U of O, but others say administration bullied them into dropping claims after award-winning lab was shut", Ottawa Citizen, 26 August 2009.
- "U. of Ottawa Settles With Researcher Who Was Fired in 2008", Chronicle of Higher Education, 25 August 2009.
- "Fired University of Ottawa researcher wins settlement", Ottawa Citizen, 25 August 2009.
- CDE press release, "Fired U of O Researcher Wins Settlement", Ottawa Indy Media, 25 August 2009.
- CDE press release, "U of O's Denis Rancourt was mobbed, report", Ottawa Indy Media, 6 August 2009. (See REPORT.)
- Laurel Hogan, "U of O drops charges against Rancourt", The Fulcrum, 30 July 2009; page-4.
- Joanne Laucius, "EI cheques show firing wrong, professor argues", Ottawa Citizen, 23 July 2009.
- CDE press release, "EI investigation finds no cause in tenured prof’s dismissal", Ottawa Indy Media, 20 July 2009.
- Karen Pinchin, "Charges against former UOttawa physics professor dropped - Rancourt says the university gave police false information", Macleans OnCampus, 2 July 2009.
- "Trespassing charges against former U of O professor dropped", Ottawa Citizen, 30 June 2009.
- Catherine Lamontagne, "Denis Rancourt lavé de toute accusation", Le Droit, 29 June 2009.
- Kristina Brazeau, "Le professeur Denis Rancourt innocenté", L'Express - Ottawa, 29 June 2009.
- CDE press release, "Provincial offences prosecutor drops charges against cuffed and arrested professor", Ottawa Indy Media, 28 June 2009.
- Amanda Shendruk, "Tenured professor dismissed after academic battle", The Fulcrum, page-5, 25 June 2009.
- George Salzman, "Zionist censorship at colleges and universities", Bay Area Indy Media, 13 May 2009.
- Mordecai Briemberg, "Physics prof fired from University of Ottawa", Redeye radio and podcast, 13 May 2009.
- Jennifer Green, "U of O fires controversial physics professor", Ottawa Citizen, 4 April 2009.
- Thana Dharmarajah, "Poor marks for university", Guelph Mercury, 3 April 2009.
- Joanne Laucius, "U of O governors to decide controversial professor's fate", Ottawa Citizen, 31 March 2009.
- CBC Radio, The Current, 26 March 2009. [Listen (MP3)]
- Jon Stoller, "U of Ottawa prof explains why everyone deserves an A+", The Ontarion, 25 March 2009.
- Vik Kirsch, "Say no to grades, prof tells students", Guelph Mercury, 24 March 2009.
- Adam Bemma, radio podcast interview, "Radical Pedagogue" (click on March 2009 archive, 14-minute interview), 20 March 2009. [Alternate link]
- CBC Radio, The Current, 18 March 2009. [Listen - Part 3]
- "Ottawa prof who handed out As waits to learn his future," CTV News, 17 March 2009.
- Tim Wieclawski, "Controversial uOttawa prof facing dismissal", Metro News, 17 March 2009.
- Karen Pinchin, "In this class, everyone gets A+", Maclean's, 13 March 2009. [PDF link]
- Cotey Paterson, "University of Ottawa professor challenges the system", The Chronicle (Durham College, Oshawa, Ontario), February 2009.
- Wanda O'Brien, "Fighting for academic freedom", Centretown News, 18 February 2009. [PDF link]
- "Teaching Science Through Social Activism is Protected by Academic Freedom, Arbitrator Rules", College and University Employment Law E-Bulletin, Issue No.23, February 17, 2009. [Full text here]
- Adam Crozier, "Professor dismissed from faculty at U of Ottawa," The Gazette (Western), 12 February 2009.
- Erin Anderssen, "The provocative professor", Globe and Mail, 11 February 2009. [Alternate link]
- CJSR Radio 88.5 FM, Rise Up: Radio Free Edmonton, "Anarchist Professor Suspended" (click PLAYLIST to hear 20-minute interview), 11 February 2009.
- Stanley Fish And The Storm In Ottawa: Seven Professors Say What They Think, Minding The Campus, 10 February 2009
- "Free to Learn", Letter to the Editor by reader Julia Debono, Globe and Mail, 9 February 2009. [Alternate link]
- "Ne pas noter les étudiants," Radio-Canada (interview in French), 6 February 2009.
- 98.5FM (Montréal) (radio interview in French), 6 February 2009.
- "Professor suspended for giving all A's," United Press International, 6 February 2009.
- Erin Anderssen, "Professor makes his mark, but it costs him his job," Globe and Mail, 6 February 2009. [Alternate link]
- Jonathan Gaves, "Academic freedom challenged," The Ontarion (Guelph), 5 February 2009.
- Kelly Egan, "When the teacher is expelled," Ottawa Citizen, 4 February 2009.
- Melissa Schilz, "Activist professor booted from U of O," The Charlatan (Carleton), 3 February 2009.
- Joe Howell, "Radical profs refuse to give out marks", The Strand (Toronto), 29 January 2009.
- ATV News video report, 28 January 2009.
- "Rancourt arrêté et poursuivi", La Rotonde, 26 January 2009.
- "Mensonge et intimidation aux études supérieurs", La Rotonde, 26 January 2009.
- "Student and professor arrested,"ATV.ca, 24 January 2009. >>> Click to watch video report.
- Alert #111, Alert Radio (Canadian Dimension), 22 January 2009. (fast forward to second last item in the show)
- Sam VanSchie, "New Reviews," The Martlet (Victoria), 22 January 2009.
- Michael Olender, "U of O suspends Rancourt", The Fulcrum, 21 January 2009.
- Bethany Horne, "Pass or fail", Gazette (Dalhousie), 15 January 2009.
- Beth Johnston, "University of Ottawa bans controversial professor," Ottawa Sun, 12 January 2009.
- Jesse Freeston, "Dismissing critical pedagogy: Denis Rancourt vs. University of Ottawa", Rabble.ca, 12 January 2009.
- "Denis-la-mitraille", La Rotonde, 12 January 2009.
- Charley Wang, "U Ottawa suspends 'rogue prof'", The Varsity, 12 January 2009.
- "Activistist UOttawa physicist suspended, faces dismissal," Maclean's, 8 January 2009.
- Karen Birchard, "Canadian University Apparently Tries to Oust Professor Over Grading Policy", The Chronicle of Higher Education, 8 January 2008. [Alternate link]
- "CAUT appoints committee to investigate Ottawa U Rancourt case," CAUT Bulletin, January 2009.
Archived magazine features about Denis Rancourt
Magazine Features about Denis Rancourt
- 2010.January-February, This Magazine (Toronto) : Re-making the grade
- 2009.March, Le Deliberant (french, Ottawa) : Le cas Rancourt
- 2009.February, Centre Town News (Ottawa) : Portrait - Fighting for academic freedom
- 2008.spring, Glue Magazine (Ottawa) : Ottawa Anarchists
- 2007.September, Ottawa Magazine : This City - Freethinking professor
- 2006.Nov-Dec, Canadian Dimension (national) : Teachers who are changing the world
Archived notes on the scientific work of Denis Rancourt
Scientific work
Dr. Denis G. Rancourt, B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D.
… was a Full Professor with tenure in the Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, University of Ottawa, a member of the Ottawa-Carleton Institute for Physics, and a member of the Ottawa-Carleton Geoscience Centre, when he was fired under false pretext on March 31, 2009.
(Read his statement about his dismissal HERE.)
As a scientist, Denis Rancourt has published over one hundred articles in peer-reviewed scientific journals in areas as diverse as lacustrine and marine geochemistry, soil science (pedology), environmental toxic metals, condensed matter physics theory, materials magnetism, metallurgy, organic chemistry, planetary science and meteoritics, mineralogy, aquatic biogeochemistry and biotic mineralization, diffraction and spectroscopic measurement theory (quantum mechanics and statistical analysis), and statistical sensitivity analysis (co-variance, inference, error propagation, etc.).
(Do a Google-Scholar search for author “DG Rancourt”.)
As a teacher, Denis Rancourt developed courses in undergraduate physics, environmental physics, materials science, graduate condensed matter physics, graduate measurement theory (spectroscopy, diffraction, microscopy), quantum mechanics, graduate magnetism, science in society, an "activism course" implemented by "academic squatting", a popular cinema politica weekly series, and others.
Main scientific discoveries and contributions:
• Solution to the Invar Problem of metal physics
• Description of the meteorite mineral antitaenite
• Derivation of the fundamental quantification relation of X-ray diffraction
• Discovery of the reactive diagenetic Fe-oxyhydroxide phase in lake and marine sediments
• Description of the phenomenon of superferromagnetism
• Advances in Mössbauer spectroscopy methodology
• Advances in layer silicate crystal chemistry and geosensors
• Descriptions of novel soil and aqueous environment biogeochemical reactions
Main on-going scientific interests:
• Global carbon pools and fluxes
• Climate-driven soil development
• Reactive environmental Fe-oxyhydroxide nanoparticles
• Environmental and mineral magnetism
• Lake and marine early sediment diagenesis
• Aquatic geochemistry and biogeochemistry
• Development of measurement methods: diffraction and spectroscopy
• Physics education research (PER)
• Professional responsibility and ethics (in science and in institutions)
• Theory of societal change, pedagogy of liberation
Some main recent scientific publications are as follows.
Reprints available on request.Invar Physics and Meteorite Minerals
D.G. Rancourt and M.-Z. Dang. Relation between anomalous magneto-volume behaviour and magnetic frustration in Invar alloys. Physical Review B 54 (1996) 12225-12231.
D.G. Rancourt, K. Lagarec, A. Densmore, R.A. Dunlap, J.I. Goldstein, R.J. Reisener, and R.B. Scorzelli. Experimental Proof of the Distinct Electronic Structure of a New Meteoritic Fe-Ni Alloy Phase. Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 191 (1999) L255-L260.
K. Lagarec and D.G. Rancourt. Fe3Ni-type chemical order in Fe65Ni35 films grown by evaporation: Implications regarding the Invar Problem. Physical Review B 62 (2000) 978-985.
K. Lagarec, D.G. Rancourt, S.K. Bose, B. Sanyal, and R.A. Dunlap. Observation of a composition-controlled high-moment/low-moment transition in the face centered cubic Fe-Ni system: Invar effect is an expansion, not a contraction. Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 236 (2001) 107-130.
D.G. Rancourt. Invar behaviour in Fe-Ni alloys is predominantly a local moment effect arising from the magnetic exchange interactions between high moments. Phase Transitions 75 (2001) 201-209.
Environmental Geochemistry
C. van der Zee, D. Roberts, D.G. Rancourt, C.P. Slomp. Nanogoethite is the dominant reactive oxyhydroxide phase in lake and marine sediments. Geology 31 (2003) 993-996.
D.G. Rancourt, P.-J. Thibault, D. Mavrocordatos, G. Lamarche. Hydrous ferric oxide precipitation in the presence of nonmetabolizing bacteria: Constraints on the mechanism of a biotic effect. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 69 (2005) 553-577.
A. Thompson, O.A. Chadwick, D.G. Rancourt, J. Chorover. Iron-oxide crystallinity increases during soil redox oscillations. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 70 (2006) 1710-1727.
A, Génin, J.-M. Grenèche, C. Tournassat, J. Brendlé, D.G. Rancourt, L. Charlet. Reversible surface-sorption-induced electron-transfer oxidation of Fe(II) at reactive sites on a synthetic clay mineral. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 71 (2007) 863-876.
P.-J. Thibault, D.G. Rancourt, R.J. Evans, and J.E. Dutrizac. Mineralogical confirmation of a P:Fe = 1:2 limiting stoichiometric ratio in colloidal P-bearing ferrihydrite-like hydrous ferric oxide. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 73 (2009) 364-376.
Environmental and Mineral Magnetism
D.G. Rancourt. Magnetism of Earth, planetary, and environmental nanoparticles. In: Nanoparticles and the Environment, J.F. Banfield and A. Navrotsky (editors), Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry 44 (2001) 217-292 (Chapter 7).
D.G. Rancourt, F. González-Lucena, P.-J. Thibault. Magnetic granulometry from equilibrium magnetization measurements: Mineral magnetometry of superparamagnetic particles and application to synthetic ferrihydrites. American Mineralogist 89 (2004) 987-997.
X-ray Diffraction Theory
D.G. Rancourt and M.-Z. Dang. Absolute quantification by powder X-ray diffraction of complex mixtures of crystalline and amorphous phases for applications in the Earth sciences. American Mineralogist 90 (2005) 1571-1586.
Some Media Interviews with Denis Rancourt
Interviews
- 2014-09-16::: "Prof. Denis Rancourt: The United States Supports Israel for Constant Bloodletting in the Middle East" - FARS News Agency, Tehran, Iran
- 2013-03-20::: "A man against grading", The Times of India, Education Times section
- "Western freedom-lovers cry truth" report and interview with Denis Rancourt - Quds News Agency, Tehran, Iran
- Dismissing critical pedagogy – rabble.ca (also selected for the print edition, "best of rabble.ca 3")
- Witch-hunt in academia – CBC’s The Current (radio) [click: Listen to Part 3]
Essays and articles by Denis Rancourt
Book released in January 2013::: "Hierarchy and free expression in the fight against racism"
Grouped by topic::: Links to Denis Rancourt's essays about the student condition and student liberation
Grouped by topic::: All essays about health or medicine (label "medical" at Activist Teacher)
Grouped by topic::: All essays about Israel / Israel Lobby / Palestine / Gaza (label "Israel" at Activist Teacher)
Grouped by topic::: Denis Rancourt on climate science
All articles at Dissident Voice::: http://dissidentvoice.org/author/denisrancourt/
All articles at Veterans Today::: http://www.veteranstoday.com/author/rancourt/
All-category essays by Denis Rancourt:
- 2014-10-26::: Self-Image-Incongruence Theory of Individual Health (first published at Dissident Voice)
- 2014-09-09::: Canadian Security and Policy Institute Sold to Fortune 500 Company with IDF and US Military Ties
- 2014-09-01::: Adult university students are entrapped unpaid workers, captured and broken by institutional schooling
- 2014-08-13::: Sweeping agreements will further degrade university education in Ontario, "Canada" (-- and at Whatsupic)
- 2014-08-06::: Israel-US has interrupted its slaughter in Gaza only to press forward with its genocide
- 2014-07-30::: The Intended Roles of the Israel-Lobby and of Israel in the US-Empire are Incompatible with Peace
- 2014-07-29::: Israel's attempted genocide must fail -- Lessons from Canada's genocide (-- et EN FRANCAIS)
- 2014-02-23::: Climate science is a "Zombie science"
- 2013-12-07::: Will freedom of expression come to Canada?
- 2013-11-12::: This is how the highest court works, in Ontario, Canada
- 2013-09-09::: Do medical doctors improve health?
- 2013-01-28::: On the theory and practice of free expression
- 2013-01-18::: Calculated MINIMUM reparation due to slave descendants: $1.5 million to each Black citizen of the USA
- 2012-12-31::: How to not teach physics
- 2012-10-13::: CLASSE analysis of Quebec student movement tactics
- 2012-05-18::: Hearings into dismissal of Rancourt reveal much
- 2012-03-11::: On the specific meaning of "house negro"
- 2012-02-17::: Reflections of a self-represented litigant as an old man
- 2011-12-20::: A Theory of Chronic Pain
- 2011-11-24::: Why should I trust a doctor with my body?
- 2011-11-21::: Is establishment medicine an injurious scam?
- 2011-10-29::: The first victim of education
- 2011-10-29::: "Anti-racism" in support of racism
- 2011-10-20::: Ups and downs of the open court principle in Ontario
- 2011-08-16::: Individual freedom versus collective oppression as the determinative conflict in a hierarchical society
- 2011-08-06::: Critical race theory, in the service of whitey
- 2011-07-14::: On "speaking truth to power" and US Zionism
- 2011-06-28::: This is what targeting a dissident tenured professor looks like in Canada [REPORT]
- 2011-06-12::: Why is "freedom" so difficult to understand?
- 2011-06-03::: Radiation physics constraints on global warming: CO2 increase has little effect ((PDF link))
- 2011-04-05::: Anti-smoking culture is harmful to health
- 2011-03-21::: On the gargantuan lie of climate change science
- 2011-02-21::: Just trying to attract attention?
- 2011-01-26::: The Canadian Zionism Question - A fruitful research avenue for tenured university professors?
- 2011-01-12::: On the theory of a middle-class war for justice
- 2011-01-05::: On the False Science of a Fundamental Basis for Progress
- 2011-01-03::: On the Justification for Profit and Interest
- 2011-01-03::: On the prison of delayed fertility
- Are physicists smart? (alternative LINK)
- Plato as the post-1960s student (alternative LINK)
Tuesday, December 1, 2015
Cancer arises from stress-induced breakdown of tissue homeostasis
Note: The full article, with 80 footnotes, is HERE-PDF.
(and ALTERNATIVE-LINK)
(and on ResearchGate doi: 10.13140/RG.2.1.1304.7129)
(and ALTERNATIVE-LINK)
(and on ResearchGate doi: 10.13140/RG.2.1.1304.7129)
Is it time to abandon mutation-centric metastasis as the dominant paradigm? Does ‘seed and soil’ do more harm than good?
By Denis G. Rancourt , PhD
Abstract
Part-I: I critically review the context of cancer research, where it has been advanced that most published research findings are false, that medicine itself is the third leading cause of death in the Western world, and that experienced stress arising from an individual’s position in society’s dominance hierarchy is the primary determinant of individual health.
Part-II: I critically review the randomized trials for treatments and screening, especially for breast cancer. It has been advanced that screening does more harm than good, and that treatment protocols have little effect on net population mortality from cancer. There is no robust demonstration that the treatment protocols for the common cancers do more good than harm to individual patients.
Part-III: I critically review the mutation-centric metastasis dominant paradigm of cancer, and various efforts to somewhat or definitively challenge the dominant paradigm, with an eye to answering the question “What is cancer?”
Final section: I propose a conceptual model of cancer, which incorporates the leading criticisms of the dominant paradigm, and which is testable. In my model, cancer is an age-dependent and tissue-specific stress-induced breakdown of tissue-shape homeostasis. My model is aided by a graphical picture depicting age-specific and tissue-specific curves of steady-state nodule size (DT) versus experienced stress level (S). A given curve has a critical stress (SC) beyond which there is runaway tumour growth due to tissue-response feedback. Here, “metastasis” is the simple consequence of the individual’s tissue susceptibility to loss of shape homeostasis having gone supercritical for a cluster of tissue-specific DT v. S curves. The model provides treatment strategies on three branches: Psychological, tissue-surface-shape homeostasis, and tumour growth feedback attenuation.
Introduction
This paper was presented in the uOttawa Cinema Academica series at the University of Ottawa on November 21, 2015. A video of the presentation is on YouTube (PART-ONE, PART-TWO). It will be “peer reviewed” if peers and others review it.
I am not a medical doctor. I am an interdisciplinary scientist with a PhD in physics. I have published over 100 articles in scientific journals, in a broad array of disciplines.
My starting outlook in researching cancer is best represented by these three non-journal-article publications:
• “A Theory of Chronic Pain: A social and evolutionary theory of human disease and chronic pain” (2011)
• “Self-Image-Incongruence Theory of Individual Health” (2014), and references therein
• Chapter: “Human Biology id Such that People Make and Inhabit Dominance Hierarchies”, in my 2013 book
The paper is organized in three main parts, followed by my proposal for a unifying model of cancer.
PART-I: Context of Cancer Research
Approximately 30% of us who are fortunate enough to live in the Western countries will be diagnosed to have died of cancer. Breast cancer is the main life-threatening disease affecting women, when tumours are present on several organs.
Prior to starting this review to find out what establishment science actually knows about cancer, it is important to admit the possibility that medicine is largely a pack of lies, the usual kinds of lies that provide the mental environment substrate that is created and maintained by any professional group that claims high status in society. In that sense, medicine should be viewed as no different than law, or even basic science itself.
Some prominent critics have made this observation from within the medical establishment, in different ways. For example, the “Gold Effect” was described by Professor T. Gold in 1979 and is the phenomenon in which a scientific (often medical) idea is developed to the status of an accepted position within a professional body or association by the social process itself of scientific conferences, committees, and consensus building, despite not being supported by conclusive evidence.
The Gold Effect was reviewed by Drs. Petr Skrabanek and James McCormick in their book Follies and Fallacies in Medicine, and it is used to analyze errors in public health policy and practice, such as the widespread use of cholesterol screening in the prevention of cardiovascular disease.
Most published research findings are false
From a different perspective, renowned medical researcher John P.A. Ioannidis applied Bayesian statistical modelling to prove that it is likely that “most published research findings are false”. I know something about Bayesian inference theory. I found Dr. Ioannidis’ argument to be entirely rigorous. Other Bayesian practitioners were critical of the work, but Ioannidis ably put them in their place.
Ioannidis showed that published medical claims of net benefits of a treatment (such as a regiment of one or more drugs) or of policy implementation (such as cancer screening or vaccination), based on statistical evaluation of large randomized trials, are most often false. In his words:
“Simulations show that for most study designs and settings, it is more likely for a research claim to be false than true. Moreover, for many current scientific fields, claimed research findings may often be simply accurate measures of the prevailing bias.”
He also points out what is essentially an alternative statement of the Gold Effect:
“… when more teams are involved in a scientific field in chase of statistical significance … The hotter a scientific field (with more scientific teams involved), the less likely the research findings are to be true.”
And he clearly describes main sources of researcher bias:
“Prejudice may not necessarily have financial roots. Scientists in a given field may be prejudiced purely because of their belief in a scientific theory or commitment to their own findings. Many otherwise seemingly independent, university-based studies may be conducted for no other reason than to give physicians and researchers qualifications for promotion or tenure. Such nonfinancial conflicts may also lead to distorted reported results and interpretations. Prestigious investigators may suppress via the peer review process the appearance and dissemination of findings that refute their findings, thus condemning their field to perpetuate false dogma. Empirical evidence on expert opinion shows that it is extremely unreliable.”
In his most recent critical overview, Ioannidis is merciless in his assessment of the medical research enterprise, even questioning whether fundamental lab-bench science is of any use in advancing medicine for patient benefit. In his words:
“… a novel model is needed in funding research to avoid the creation of narrow, isolated specialties that only self-perpetuate … For example, human genetics research has received tremendous funding. This money has not been wasted because other activities and high-tech industry have emerged to support the needs of the genetics community. However, few lives have been saved because of accumulated human genetics knowledge to date, and future prospects (eg, extensions to personalized and precision medicine) also are not promising. Similarly, intellectual fascination in neuroscience for many decades has led to few new practical applications …”
Dear honourable Sayyid Ali Khamenei
Dear honourable Sayyid Ali Khamenei:
Although I am not young in years, I read your November 29, 2015, letter to Western youth (in English, en français) with great interest and fascination. The letter excited both my intellect and my heart.
Iran is truly blessed to have a servant such as you. In Canada, we have only disingenuous and self-interested petty politicians who vie for corporate and USA favour, and who speak in platitudes for the national media.
I really appreciated your deep analysis of the psychological and geopolitical roots of global terrorism. I believe that your explanation is fundamentally correct, and I am amazed at your communication of this truth.
I hope that Western youth will study and critique your letter, and, as you, I hope that it will help to catalyze a much needed awakening of the Western heart and mind.
In thankful admiration,
Denis Rancourt
(Former university professor)
Related post: Paris - Who made the terror?
Although I am not young in years, I read your November 29, 2015, letter to Western youth (in English, en français) with great interest and fascination. The letter excited both my intellect and my heart.
Iran is truly blessed to have a servant such as you. In Canada, we have only disingenuous and self-interested petty politicians who vie for corporate and USA favour, and who speak in platitudes for the national media.
I really appreciated your deep analysis of the psychological and geopolitical roots of global terrorism. I believe that your explanation is fundamentally correct, and I am amazed at your communication of this truth.
I hope that Western youth will study and critique your letter, and, as you, I hope that it will help to catalyze a much needed awakening of the Western heart and mind.
In thankful admiration,
Denis Rancourt
(Former university professor)
Related post: Paris - Who made the terror?
Saturday, November 14, 2015
Paris -- Who made the terror?
By Denis G. Rancourt
The US and its allies murdered one million civilians in Iraq, using indefinite sanctions and war, destroyed all public infrastructure, and gutted all institutions. Do you think that would cause some people to be pissed off and desperate?
These “leaders of the free world” went on to inflict the same such “humanitarian” medicine on Afghanistan, Libya, and now Syria (by proxy) and Yemen. And these “leaders” condone the regular genocidal slaughters perpetrated by Israel as part of its brutal occupation and program of land seizures.
Do you think some people are starting to grasp the meaning of US “freedom and democracy”?
These wars target the land-based resources and territories of the Middle East, and target the Muslim populations in order to incapacitate them sufficiently not to develop self-governance. As such, these are racist wars, and their impact on populations is necessarily the imposition of extreme racist suppression.
Many Muslims both identify with those directly targeted by the wars and genocides and are themselves subjected to local racist suppression in the same Western countries that are the architects of the Middle East campaigns. The local racist suppression has many forms including: economic apartheid, police targeting, media Islamophobia, second-class citizenry, discriminatory administrative burdens, and daily racism.
An effective state response to diffuse or mask these domestic threats is “multiculturalism”. On the spectrum of state social engineering, this approach is more common in Canada and the UK, and less common in France and the US, which prefer hard-core forced integration and police-state sequestration.
In my view, the relatively high per-capita degree of “Muslim” revolt and now terror in France is a predictable consequence of the combination of French militarism abroad and French structural and societal racism. This creates a fertile ground in which young desperate men (who perceive the Western geopolitical onslaught against “Islam” – against their identity – and against any influence they might have in the world) will want to lash out and act against the perceived oppressor, as violently as possible.
This “fertile ground” can spontaneously create acts of terror that do not have a clear geo-strategic purpose, that are locally nurtured by the physiological “rewards” of action, amplified by the media attention and by the feedback of “solidarity in desperation”. These are features of gang-culture psychology.
The same “fertile ground” can also be exploited and manipulated by state actors, of both the home state and other states. There are two aspects of such exploitation: A state can exploit the outcome of the terror, or a state can more directly covertly influence the execution of the terror, such as by facilitating access to weapons, by infiltration, by entrapment, etc.
The analyst must keep in mind that there is no doubt that a Western home state can perpetrate horrendous acts of violence against its own citizens. In the words of Paul Craig Roberts:
With Paris, the home state is already exploiting the outcome of the terror to prop up its image and to justify whatever “responses” it will want to have. France is completely in league with Saudi Arabia in supporting ISIS mercenary thugs to remove Assad, and now it will use this domestic terror as a pretext for more muscular (illegal) military interventions to weaken the state that will be headed by Assad, as the current Russia-backed victories against ISIS continue. This is a disgustingly cynical manipulation of the victims of terrorism by French rulers.
If France wanted to respect the victims of these terror attacks it would stop its callous messaging exploitation, stop creating terror in other nations, concentrate on and allow independent investigative police work that is not politically hampered, be transparent about the results of such independent investigations, and concentrate on repairing domestic social injustices.
Finally, if we wish to theorize about which outside nations would most benefit from covertly facilitating the Paris terror, we need only ask which outside nation or gang would have realistic motives. The terror is of benefit to ISIS for recruiting, no doubt. The frantic police-state reactions are a gift to those who seek the empowerment and adrenaline of direct action. The state reaction conveys fear loud and clear. Just in that regard, the French government is irresponsible, and must next appear to have captured or killed to perpetrators. ISIS also benefits by a multiplication of battle fronts, and the potential to discourage or frenzy the enemy, although that is an unrealistic long shot. Furthermore, ISIS does not have physical access to the “fertile ground”. Thus, in my view, it is unlikely that the terror was directed or facilitated by ISIS.
Another state actor that could obviously benefit is Israel. Israel has been a constant promoter of the doctrine of a “war on terror” and of a constant and global terror threat that can only be solved by removing all the regional nations seeking independence from US domination, which compete against Israeli control of the region (Iran, Syria, Iraq, …) [1]. In the case of Paris, the Western media have already attributed the terror to ISIS, without any actual investigation, and the desired and foreseen or planned response could be a NATO intervention into Syria and Iraq? That would be ideal for Israel, because it would incapacitate any future Syria and Iraq, and would weaken Syrian allies Iran and Hezbollah.
Probably, Germany and other EU nations will see that a such NATO war would be a high-risk venture that can only create more terror and refugees for Europe, all for the benefit of Israel and US geopolitical domination. Hopefully, Paris will not be a 9/11 event that launches new colonial wars of aggression. Hopefully, Europe will think for itself and not step into another US project of death.
Endnote: My personal and limited knowledge of French society comes from having traveled, lived, and worked in France. I have witnessed the egregious class segregation and extreme racism of that country first hand, and have personally suffered some of its consequences. Within the young professional classes in Paris there is little racism, but between the dominant social classes towards the lower classes there is viscous and palpable racism. The disdain of the elite classes for the working and un-working classes is highly racialized, as is their view of former French colonies. The French ruling and elite classes are extremely chauvinistic and racist. I have not felt anything so palpable in other European countries where I have worked or traveled for work: The Netherlands, Germany, Sweden, Denmark, Italy, UK, … In my view, this determinative class-racism is part of the mechanism that creates this domestic terror, as I have outlined above.
[1] http://www.veteranstoday.com/2015/11/10/iran-deal-fallout-clarifies-the-geopolitics-of-apartheid-and-genocide/
The US and its allies murdered one million civilians in Iraq, using indefinite sanctions and war, destroyed all public infrastructure, and gutted all institutions. Do you think that would cause some people to be pissed off and desperate?
These “leaders of the free world” went on to inflict the same such “humanitarian” medicine on Afghanistan, Libya, and now Syria (by proxy) and Yemen. And these “leaders” condone the regular genocidal slaughters perpetrated by Israel as part of its brutal occupation and program of land seizures.
Do you think some people are starting to grasp the meaning of US “freedom and democracy”?
These wars target the land-based resources and territories of the Middle East, and target the Muslim populations in order to incapacitate them sufficiently not to develop self-governance. As such, these are racist wars, and their impact on populations is necessarily the imposition of extreme racist suppression.
Many Muslims both identify with those directly targeted by the wars and genocides and are themselves subjected to local racist suppression in the same Western countries that are the architects of the Middle East campaigns. The local racist suppression has many forms including: economic apartheid, police targeting, media Islamophobia, second-class citizenry, discriminatory administrative burdens, and daily racism.
An effective state response to diffuse or mask these domestic threats is “multiculturalism”. On the spectrum of state social engineering, this approach is more common in Canada and the UK, and less common in France and the US, which prefer hard-core forced integration and police-state sequestration.
In my view, the relatively high per-capita degree of “Muslim” revolt and now terror in France is a predictable consequence of the combination of French militarism abroad and French structural and societal racism. This creates a fertile ground in which young desperate men (who perceive the Western geopolitical onslaught against “Islam” – against their identity – and against any influence they might have in the world) will want to lash out and act against the perceived oppressor, as violently as possible.
This “fertile ground” can spontaneously create acts of terror that do not have a clear geo-strategic purpose, that are locally nurtured by the physiological “rewards” of action, amplified by the media attention and by the feedback of “solidarity in desperation”. These are features of gang-culture psychology.
The same “fertile ground” can also be exploited and manipulated by state actors, of both the home state and other states. There are two aspects of such exploitation: A state can exploit the outcome of the terror, or a state can more directly covertly influence the execution of the terror, such as by facilitating access to weapons, by infiltration, by entrapment, etc.
The analyst must keep in mind that there is no doubt that a Western home state can perpetrate horrendous acts of violence against its own citizens. In the words of Paul Craig Roberts:
“Some people are so naive and stupid as to think that no government would kill its own citizens. But governments do so all the time. There are an endless number of false flag attacks, such as Operation Gladio. Operation Gladio was a CIA/Italian intelligence operation that relentlessly bombed innocent Italians, such as those waiting in a train station, murdering hundreds, and then blaming the violence on the European communist parties in the post-WW II era in order to block the communists from electoral gains.
A president of Italy revealed the truth about Operation Gladio, and you can read the sordid detail in a number of books and online. The bombings were not done, as was widely reported in the corrupt Western media, by communists. The bombings were done by Italian intelligence aided by the CIA. In one of the Italian investigatory hearings, a member of Italian intelligence said that the sites to be bombed were chosen in order to maximize the deaths of women and children, because these victims were most useful in discrediting the communists.”
With Paris, the home state is already exploiting the outcome of the terror to prop up its image and to justify whatever “responses” it will want to have. France is completely in league with Saudi Arabia in supporting ISIS mercenary thugs to remove Assad, and now it will use this domestic terror as a pretext for more muscular (illegal) military interventions to weaken the state that will be headed by Assad, as the current Russia-backed victories against ISIS continue. This is a disgustingly cynical manipulation of the victims of terrorism by French rulers.
If France wanted to respect the victims of these terror attacks it would stop its callous messaging exploitation, stop creating terror in other nations, concentrate on and allow independent investigative police work that is not politically hampered, be transparent about the results of such independent investigations, and concentrate on repairing domestic social injustices.
Finally, if we wish to theorize about which outside nations would most benefit from covertly facilitating the Paris terror, we need only ask which outside nation or gang would have realistic motives. The terror is of benefit to ISIS for recruiting, no doubt. The frantic police-state reactions are a gift to those who seek the empowerment and adrenaline of direct action. The state reaction conveys fear loud and clear. Just in that regard, the French government is irresponsible, and must next appear to have captured or killed to perpetrators. ISIS also benefits by a multiplication of battle fronts, and the potential to discourage or frenzy the enemy, although that is an unrealistic long shot. Furthermore, ISIS does not have physical access to the “fertile ground”. Thus, in my view, it is unlikely that the terror was directed or facilitated by ISIS.
Another state actor that could obviously benefit is Israel. Israel has been a constant promoter of the doctrine of a “war on terror” and of a constant and global terror threat that can only be solved by removing all the regional nations seeking independence from US domination, which compete against Israeli control of the region (Iran, Syria, Iraq, …) [1]. In the case of Paris, the Western media have already attributed the terror to ISIS, without any actual investigation, and the desired and foreseen or planned response could be a NATO intervention into Syria and Iraq? That would be ideal for Israel, because it would incapacitate any future Syria and Iraq, and would weaken Syrian allies Iran and Hezbollah.
Probably, Germany and other EU nations will see that a such NATO war would be a high-risk venture that can only create more terror and refugees for Europe, all for the benefit of Israel and US geopolitical domination. Hopefully, Paris will not be a 9/11 event that launches new colonial wars of aggression. Hopefully, Europe will think for itself and not step into another US project of death.
Endnote: My personal and limited knowledge of French society comes from having traveled, lived, and worked in France. I have witnessed the egregious class segregation and extreme racism of that country first hand, and have personally suffered some of its consequences. Within the young professional classes in Paris there is little racism, but between the dominant social classes towards the lower classes there is viscous and palpable racism. The disdain of the elite classes for the working and un-working classes is highly racialized, as is their view of former French colonies. The French ruling and elite classes are extremely chauvinistic and racist. I have not felt anything so palpable in other European countries where I have worked or traveled for work: The Netherlands, Germany, Sweden, Denmark, Italy, UK, … In my view, this determinative class-racism is part of the mechanism that creates this domestic terror, as I have outlined above.
[1] http://www.veteranstoday.com/2015/11/10/iran-deal-fallout-clarifies-the-geopolitics-of-apartheid-and-genocide/