Paul George

One Nation Under Surveillance

Paul George

November 3, 2013

Paul George
Paul George

When NSA whistle-blower Edward Snowden released a trove of documents detailing the extensive and intrusive nature of the covert surveillance of US citizens, politicians and pundits of all stripes called for a national “debate” about the illegal surveillance. President Obama launched an internal investigation into the National Security Agency’s methods and procedures (the investigation has been suspended due to the government shutdown).

The “national debate” has since subsided, but the urgency has not. In this talk, we’ll explore the history of US government surveillance (it goes back a long way), what information is being collected on US citizens and what the government can do with that information. Most importantly, we’ll examine ways ordinary people can and should be involved in the continuing efforts to rein in the NSA.

Our speaker’s main thesis is that out-of-control surveillance has historically been driven by two forces: a national war mentality (as in the current “war on terror”) and advances in technology.

Paul George, is Director of Peninsula Peace and Justice Center, the leading progressive grassroots activist organization on the Peninsula. Paul has been a human rights activist and grassroots organizer for over 45 years. During those years his work has taken on many forms: electoral campaigns (Gene McCarthy for President in 1968 and the single payer healthcare ballot measure in California in 1996); Central American solidarity work, which included several trips to El Salvador in the midst of that country’s civil war; political organizer for a large labor union; and 20+ years at the helm of PPJC.

Paul is frequently invited to speak on a wide range of issues and his public lectures are always well received. For the past 17 years, Paul has hosted a monthly television program called Other Voices and for 15 years he was the host of a radio talk show called Freedom Highway.

Humanist Community Forum (2013-11-03): One Nation Under Surveillance (Paul George) from Humanist Community-SiliconValley on Vimeo.

 

 

Paul George

Obama and the War on Terror: Did the President’s National Security Speech Really Change Anything?

 

PAUL GEORGE
Director, Peninsula Peace and Justice Center

June 30, 2013

Paul George
Paul George

 

President Barack Obama’s May 23 policy speech on the so-called war on terror was a call for change. It was clear that Obama was responding to tremendous public pressure to end the policies of his predecessor. How far does his new policy go toward ending the perpetual war, and what might the new national security program look like? Pau George will dig into the President’s address to find out whether our endless war might actually be ending.
Paul George has been a grassroots human rights activist and organizer for over 40 years. He is the director of Peninsula Peace and Justice Center and a frequent public speaker on a range of topics. He is renowned for his sharp analyses and clear explanations of complex national policies.

 

Humanist Community Forum (2013-06-30): Did the President’s National Security Speech Really Change Anything? (Paul George) from Humanist Community-SiliconValley on Vimeo.

 

 

Orwell Was An Optimist: The Political Landscape of the U.S. Today

Paul George

September 30, 2012

Paul George

In this talk, Paul George uses as a framework George Orwell’s famous themes of “war is peace”, “freedom is slavery”, and “ignorance is strength”, as a way of examining modern-day America, which translates to endless war, the national security state, and propaganda (along with lousy journalism).

Paul George has been a peace activist and grassroots organizer for nearly forty years. He is the Director of Peninsula Peace and Justice Center (www.peaceandjustice.org) in Palo Alto, CA.

 

Humanist Community Forum (2012-09-30) – Orwell Was An Optimist: The Political Landscape of the U.S. Today (Paul George) from Humanist Community-SiliconValley on Vimeo.