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Illegal gold mines in the Awacachi Nature Reserve, Esmeraldas Province, Ecuador |
Monday, August 10, 2015
The Bathing Family
Cocaine.
We all know what it does to people.
The violent crime by the hooked, the conniving tendencies of
those with a habit, and the normal occasional user that is just looking for a
good time and doesn’t want to hurt anyone.
A few lines every once and a while couldn’t be that bad,
right?
I mean unless you’re addicted, or doing it to keep from feeling bad, it
has to be harmless, right?
I mean ain’t nothing with a little cocaine am I right?
Well, no, no and no.
It doesn’t just appear out of nowhere. Let me tell you a
story.
In the early 1500s, a cargo ship on its way to Peru was
packed with human beings who thought they would be cursed into a lifetime of
forced servitude but found themselves escaping a shipwreck off the coast of
what would become the border of Ecuador and Colombia. They swam to shore,
established communities in rainforests, beaches and mountains,
intermarried with the natives and later provided refuge for others who escaped
slavery near and far. To this day you go there and in many towns there are no
Hispanic or mixed looking people, just dark black people, who find themselves
historically exploited like black people everywhere on earth, but some in
addition are literally poisoned every day through the profits of cocaine.
I was blessed with the opportunity to work there during my
time as a geographer in Ecuador for 2 and a half years, my third day there, I
got in a small airplane with a team to map in high resolution the last tropical
rainforest that connects the Andes mountains to the Pacific, an area filled
with pristine waterfalls that glisten as a prism for sunlight, with an
anarchist choir of endangered birds each song stranger than the last, all
strutting their outlandish feather outfits for a mate to earn that sex that
everyone deserves. Then there are the practically extinct insect dependent
plants and flowers each of which could be a cure for cancer, their pollinators
feeding the reptiles, amphibians and mammals reliant on wildlife corridors,
ecological fauna highways from the mountaintops to the mangrove wetlands for
which we had been contracted to make aerial photography. The Awacachi reserve
is so important that the Ecuadorian government has deemed it illegal to enter
without permission and only under strict regulations to protect nature’s
fragility, but cocaine funded paramilitaries had smuggled in bulldozers to make
illegal gold mines, with lakes filled with neurotoxic mercury to separate the
soil from that yellow metal that people like for some reason.
Months later after the monotony of tetrising a puzzle of thousands of aerial photos, I returned to the area to collect GPS points to align our
mosaic to the ground. After passing trucks full of diced trees to finally reach a more
desolate clearing on a bridge, we waited for the geographical data to collect
and couldn’t help but notice a beautiful scene. A naked Afro-Ecuadorian family
bathing in a creek, the chiseled father whose machete and fishing nets are
normally an extension of himself was contently soaping his obsidian child, while
others hop around chasing each other splashing water, the potential beauty
queen mother whose figure was not phased in the slightest by years of breast
feeding, they smiled and waved, I smiled and waved back, before turning away to
respect their privacy but wanting stay to take the moment in. Maybe, they saw
me and my co-worker and envied our luxuries, absolutely, I saw them and envied
theirs.
I didn’t realize it at the time, but that same beautiful
family that I waved to, who may have distant west African descended relatives you know, were
having their brain cells deadened by the heavy metals dumped in that very
creek, and in the clams they eat that will be filtering those heavy metals out
of river bottoms for decades to come, made possible because of money from
cocaine. Maybe a better reason to not do this drug is its funding of a civil war
in Colombia where villagers are massacred, children are kidnapped into sexual
slavery, child soldiers kill innocent people for the FARC, and family members
of businesses are murdered one by one until extorted rent is paid. Or maybe a
better reason is the thousands of unaccompanied minors escaping drug gang
violence in Central America, the bodies dumped over borders for not complying
with demands of drug cartels, or communities crippled by a brutally oppressive
mafia power structure that couldn’t exist without money coming from the north.
Or maybe better reasons are the cartel wars a few hours south of San Antonio,
journalists tortured and killed for exposing the truth or the intricately
intertwined sexual slavery taking place in the neighborhoods of every major
city.
There are endless reasons not to do cocaine, to not douse
the dopamine of one's brain in the blood of all the innocent people killed along
the way, in the screams of starving children locked in closets and forced to please
soulless men, or in the gunshots that families pray will end. But for me the
biggest reason will always that family that waved and smiled to me, sparkling
in the tropical sun, enjoying a lazy Sunday in a creek contaminated by Mercury.
So the next time someone is giddy with misguided evil joy at
the expense of others they forced to suffer and they offer you a bump, or a
line or sack, please have a heart.
Monday, April 20, 2015
Roughneck Life
Obsessing over the
color of my piss for the sake of my life,
heat exhaustion is
real and people die out here on the oil field,
all the time.
Death from
dehydration is still not my most urgent concern, this 4 ton swinging
pipe is.
My bosses preach
safety, but everyone knows their 7 figures are more important
than my life is.
Hydrogen Sulfide gas
seeps out of the ground and can kill you instantly.
I'm trying not to
think about this company's semi annual fatality.
There's caustic that
can burn your skin off,
everything covered
in ice and heights that you can slip off,
some asshat not
paying attention when lives are on the line,
a co worker throwing
chains who's fucked up on meth all the time,
I live an hour and a
half away and need to get behind the wheel after busting my ass on a
16 hour shift,
I have to pay
alimony out the ass because my ex wife doesn't want to work for shit,
My wife and kids are
in another state and theres a good chance she's with a side guy,
I can't remember the
last time I wasn't sleep deprived,
My leg is fucked up
but I can't afford to miss hours,
I hope this rope
holds if I fall off this 90 foot derrick tower,
The blow out
preventer could fail and this whole rig could explode,
I think inspectors
have been paid off to ignore safety codes,
I see dudes without
fingers and wonder if that will be me,
but I prefer
adrenaline to that thought thats repeating...
I miss my family.
They say God will
redeem you from the hell you carry inside,
and that's true for
my mind, soul, hope and afterlife.
But while deep thoughts are
nice, I have to focus on my problems in this world,
and if you're a
felon, with bills, debts and child support,
there's no place
else to escape that hell,
that pays this good
without risking jail.
In this life, the
oil field is redemption.
Where else can you
come out of prison with no skills, bad english with teeth disfigured,
get hired on the
spot and make six figures.
If you're against
fracking, oil and gas,
you're against the
only hope that I have.
There are millions
out there who are just like me,
we have nothing
else, there is no plan B.
To think of climate
change but no other jobs for us out there,
would be like
holding your breath and thinking about Plato instead of air.
Give us an
alternative or shut the fuck up.
When given a chance
we always buck up.
For now we provide
you with a product you need,
for food, stuff on
shelves, to get to point B.
You depend on us so
give some respect.
We're a special
breed, we are the roughnecks
Monday, January 6, 2014
Patajazule
Pata Pata Pata Pata Pata Pata Pata Pata Pata Pata Pata Pata Patajazule Patajazule
(11) Bring the baby boobie the bread the pretzel
(13) But blue foot boobie floatin by the boat forboden
(7) The white foot the way they flap
(7) The what the fuck i thought they were blue
Pata Pata Pata Pata Pata Pata Pata Pata Pata Pata Pata Pata Patajazule Patajazule
(11) They tried to put the baby bird to birth in the poop
(13) But the blue foot boobie meated by the beak and eaten
(7) Why the blue feet the bird poop
(7) A blue foot duck what the fuck
Pata Pata Pata Pata Pata Pata Pata Pata Pata Pata Pata Pata Patajazule Patajazule
Sagan`s call
Flowin circles through
Highways of veins
This engine in
All of us
Squeeze and release
Another gift
Another second of life
Im just a puppy humpin
Humpin the leg of life
To be made of quarks
but to be part of a galaxy
most of it filled with unknown gravity
The mystery of existance enthralls me
Andromedas comin up
feelin us
wantin to be with us
no discovery
would help this recovery
like a bunch of friendly aliens
who could help us get past warp speed
get to know friends in the neighborhood
let em know that things are all good
dont just be alive, thrive
The galaxy will know
that humans were here fa sho
Highways of veins
This engine in
All of us
Squeeze and release
Another gift
Another second of life
Im just a puppy humpin
Humpin the leg of life
To be made of quarks
but to be part of a galaxy
most of it filled with unknown gravity
The mystery of existance enthralls me
Andromedas comin up
feelin us
wantin to be with us
no discovery
would help this recovery
like a bunch of friendly aliens
who could help us get past warp speed
get to know friends in the neighborhood
let em know that things are all good
dont just be alive, thrive
The galaxy will know
that humans were here fa sho
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
the boots and the cats
Wusup with the boots?
Wusup with the cats?
Wusup with the boots and the cats?
Wusup with the takin the cat in the puddle
Wusup with the boots and the cats?
Wusup with the cats?
Wusup with the boots and the cats?
Wusup with the takin the cat in the puddle
Wusup with the boots and the cats?
Wusup with the porridges?
Wusup with the porridges?
The brown cake the pancake the peach and the syrup
The boots and the cats in the puddle of porridge
Wusup with the boots?
(hiccup) Wusup with the cats?
(hiccup) Wusup with the boots and the cats?
You´re
With a winner (4x)
That can take it (4x) Can
Lead a lot (4x) That
With a way (4x) That
Good is got (4x) And
Not with the minimum (4x)
Attackin & takin it (4x) &
Better the battle (4x) you
Watch and awaken (4x)
Dig it dig a path in the
Thicket with a hatchet and
Take a pick and wack it and
Check if you can hack it and
Chop the obstacles
Laser optical
Try to pause and then
Dry the paws and because
The cats and the paws and the water can´t be
A winner can lead on to keep the dry feet
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Out soon
The nightmare will be over soon
Son, friend and uncle philanthropist goon
Returning after earning a new pair of eyes
To see the world with a new light, to rerealize
Life´s intensity experienced
Freedom understood, more than most ever could
Perspective reborn anew
Like a worm transformed to a dragon fly in the sky
Heightened perception with mind absorbent
A will to achieve like never before, but good enough a will to just be
To feel sand on the feet under a tree on the beach
The Himalaya echos, writing in the snow with ones pee
Friends, family, food and festivals wait
For the son, friend and uncle to get out in a few days
Son, friend and uncle philanthropist goon
Returning after earning a new pair of eyes
To see the world with a new light, to rerealize
Life´s intensity experienced
Freedom understood, more than most ever could
Perspective reborn anew
Like a worm transformed to a dragon fly in the sky
Heightened perception with mind absorbent
A will to achieve like never before, but good enough a will to just be
To feel sand on the feet under a tree on the beach
The Himalaya echos, writing in the snow with ones pee
Friends, family, food and festivals wait
For the son, friend and uncle to get out in a few days
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Letter to congressman "You lie" Wilson

Congressman Wilson,
First I would like to thank you for representing 6 million Americans living abroad in the caucus you formed with Rep. Carolyn Maloney (the above address information is my last US residence.) I have been living and working in Ecuador for 4 months now as a Cartographer and am persuing long term residence. I want to stay active in the laws passed in my country so I come to you to voice my concerns.
I would like to urge you to vote against SOPA. It violates the first and most sacred admentment of our Bill of Rights. Anyone who has ever lived in a developing country will have a radically different opinion of the spread of information. Years ago, when I came here for the first time, I saw the most beautiful thing I had ever seen. In a rural town on the edge of the amazon, a college level Calculus textbook on CD was for sale in an internet cafe for $4. I remember 2 years ago going to Austin Community College and having to fork over sometimes $140 for a college level calculus textbook so I could better my life and study to be an environmental engineer. Being able to download files has benefited mankind in ways we cant possibly imagine. Shops where you walk in and get whatever you want on a CD for $5 have been declared out of control by the vast majority of developing countries. The cat has been out of the bag, there is really no way to stop it, hackers will out smart any law that is passed and in the mean time it will just hurt innocent bystanders, limit free speech and inevitably lead to overeach. I hope those around you are informing you well because that is the honest truth. The United States is erupting today online in ways it never has before, people are begging for less government control of the internet. Please join the chorus of voices against this bill.
Joseph Ely
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