Saturday, June 25, 2011

America's neo-colonial potentate inspects one of his Caribbean colonies


June 21-22, 2011 -- America's neo-colonial potentate inspects one of his Caribbean colonies....

Part I of a two-part series on Obama's neo-colonialist policies toward America's colonies...

Like a pompous European monarch visiting one of his overseas territories in the "Third World," President Obama recently spent four hours in the U.S. colony of Puerto Rico. Billed as celebrating the 50th anniversary of President John F. Kennedy's visit in 1961 to Puerto Rico, as well as a chance to discuss the March report issued by the President's Task Force on Puerto Rico's Status, the visit had little to with either. In fact, Obama's chief priority was to attend a Democratic National Committee fundraiser at San Juan's Caribe Hilton Hotel where Obama pocketed $1 million for his re-election campaign.

The Kennedy angle was a cheap political stunt by the Obama team to try to attach a war-mongering, Wall Street-controlled puppet to the legacy an actual progressive president. The JFK "anniversary" visit claim, itself, was a ruse, since Kennedy visited Puerto Rico in December 1961, not June. And Kennedy stopped off in Puerto Rico as part of an "Alliance for Progress" tour of Latin America that also took Kennedy to Venezuela and Colombia to champion America's new approach to Latin America after years of Washington treating Latin American nations as vassal states. Obama, on the other hand, does not have the "cojones" to visit Venezuela because of his applying old CIA policies toward Latin America. Obama's Latin American policy is a policy of sanctions on Cuba and Venezuela, coup-making in Honduras and Ecuador, and gross interference in the domestic affairs of every Latin American and Caribbean nation.

It is clear that Obama favors the continued status quo in Puerto Rico. His task force's report offers the island only two referendums on future status. The first is whether Puerto Rico wishes to continue its links with the United States. With two-thirds of Puerto Ricans favoring either continued commonwealth status or statehood, that would ensure the pro-independence forces would fail in round one to achieve an absolute majority. The second referendum would give Puerto Ricans the option of statehood or continued Commonwealth status. The ploy is clearly to remove independence as a serious option from the table. As Obama's motorcade drive through downtown San Juan, crowds yelled "Yanqui go home!" and "Independencia!"

Obama's policies toward Puerto Rico are no different than his polices toward other American colonies, including Obama's native Hawai'i, where Obama grew up as a "haole," a "foreigner," people who are generally despised by native Hawai'ians who see the haole as usurpers of Hawai'ian culture and lands. Obama's view of Hawai'i, Guahan (Guam), Eastern Samoa, Virgin Islands, Northern Marianas, as well as Puerto Rico, reflects a colonialist attitude that is no different from that of the "pieds-noirs" white French colonists of Algeria, the illegal Jewish settlers on the West Bank and in east Jerusalem, and the "Jonkheer" Dutch settlers of Indonesia.

Leaked State Department cables also point to the fact that the Obama administration wants to maintain the status quo regarding the political status of British colonies around the world. Priority number one is the continued presence of U.S. military and intelligence bases on Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean, Ascension Island in the south Atlantic, and on British Sovereign Bases on Cyprus.

Obama only favors decolonization and secession where U.S. strategic and economic interests, including oil, are at play. Therefore, while Obama will welcome South Sudan's independence on July 9, the neo-colonialist in the White House will not extend the same consideration to Puerto Rico, Guahan, Palestine, or British colonies like Bermuda or the Turks and Caicos Islands.
Obama's America: champion of colonialism.....
June 22-23, 2011 -- Obama: purveyor of Anglo-American neo-colonialism

Second in a two-part series on Obama and his neo-colonialist policies.

President Obama has been mistakenly referred to by his right-wing critics of being influenced by the anti-colonialist feelings of his Kenyan father, Barack Obama, Sr. However, Junior Obama, far from being anti-colonialist, champions neo-colonialism in his policies toward America's colonies and those that continue to be maintained by America's European NATO allies.

During his recent four-hour stop in Puerto Rico, Obama, who was in the U.S. colony long enough to bag $1 million in presidential campaign contributions from the Caribe Hilton Hotel in San Juan, made no mention of Puerto Rican governor Luis Fortuno's violent crackdown on protesting University of Puerto Rico students upset about the far right-wing governor's plans to privatize higher education in Puerto Rico. Police have beaten, maced, shot, and sexually assaulted student and worker protesters in Puerto Rico. Puerto Rican police are believed to have carried out extra-judicial killings of Afro-Puerto Ricans in racially-motivated attacks. Yet, Obama, America's first "African-American" president, failed to mention any of these atrocities to Fortuno during his four-hour stop in Puerto Rico.

Obama represents the global elites who will sell out the interests of African-American, Afro-Caribbean, and African people at the drop of a campaign donation collection plate.

Fortuno is allied with the mainland Republican Party and he favors fast-tracking Puerto Rico to statehood via a rigged referendum procedure. Obama has obliged Fortuno and those favoring continued commonwealth status by calling for a two-stage referendum, one that will certainly eliminate the proposal for full independence from the United States in the first vote on the future status of the island.

Obama, who has championed the roll-back of labor rights and civil liberties in the mainland United States, has also embarked on a policy of neo-colonialism in America's Caribbean and Pacific colonies. In addition, Obama has backed moves by America's European NATO allies, Britain, France, the Netherlands, and Denmark to re-assert colonial control over their overseas territories. The reasons are plain: oil and other natural resource reserves have been discovered near many of these territories and the U.S. wants to ensure that its military continues to have basing rights from islets in the Indian Ocean to the Caribbean and south Pacific.

While Guahan (Guam) and the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas (Saipan, Rota, Tinian, and the Northern Islands) talk about re-unification and eventual independence from the United States in a Chamorro federation, Obama's Pentagon is expanding its military presence on Guam. Plans for the expansion of U.S. military installations in Guahan will destroy 10 percent of the current forest cover on the island. Also slated for destruction are over 1300 acres of habitat for recovering nearly-extinct species, including tropical birds.

Guahan's concerns never rise to the attention of the power elite in Washington. In April, the US Senate leadership of Senators Harry Reid (D-NV) and Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and 13 other senators secretly landed at Anderson Air Force Base on Guam on their way to a top-level meeting in Hong Kong. Neither Guahan Governor Eddie Calvo, a Republican, nor any member of his administration was informed of the Senate delegation visit to Guam and Calvo questioned why the 15 senators landed in secret at Anderson instead of publicly at Won Pat International Airport, near the capital of Hagatna. The snub was even more stinging just a few months after the House of Representatives delegates of Guahan and other U.S. colonies, including the District of Columbia, lost their voting rights in House committees.

The United States is also resisting efforts by Eastern Samoa, known officially by its colonial name of "American Samoa," to gain more control over its internal affairs. Washington will resist any attempt to unify Eastern Samoa with its independent neighbor, Samoa, formerly known as Western Samoa. "American Samoa" Governor Togiola Tulafono has decried the fact that the colony is subservient to the U.S. Department of the Interior and that the Secretary of the Interior appoints American Samoa's chief and associate justices. The Obama administration has decided to maintain the status quo and not allow Eastern Samoa to appoint its own top justices.

According to leaked State Department cables, the United States has also made it clear it will resist efforts by the Tokelau islands, now a dependency of New Zealand, to regain sovereignty of Swain's Island, now a dependency of "American Samoa." New Zealand told a visiting U.S. diplomat that New Zealand would not permit Tokelau's leader, Koluei O'Brien, to press for a return of Swain's Island to Tokelau. Obama, the neo-colonialist, does not seem to mind using America's might to threaten Tokelau, a small nation made up of three atolls.

Obama's Justice Department has opposed provisions in the US Senate Resolution calling for a Fifth Constitutional Convention of the US Virgin Islands. Eric Holder's Justice Department objects to provisions that call for more autonomy for the U.S. colony, once a territory of Denmark that was sold to the United States during World War I.

The Obama administration has also stood by Britain as it has imposed a neo-colonial regime in the Turks and Caicos Islands, in an area believed to hold marine oil deposits. The British government abrogated the 2006 Constitution for the islands and given the British Governor wide-reaching powers. The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and Bermuda condemned the abrogation of the Turks and Caicos Constitution and re-imposition of colonialism. The Premier of Bermuda, Ewart Brown, who has challenged Britain's attempt to roll back the self-government of Bermuda, said that if what happened to the Turks and Caicos happened in Zimbabwe, "the world and the UK government in particular would refer to the move as barbaric and characterize its government as a cruel dictatorship."

Britain has downgraded the Bermuda passport by deciding that to travel through the Schengen area of the European Union, Bermudians must possess British passports. Bermuda has also seen the arrival of FBI and Miami-Dade police officials to supplement law enforcement on the island, a further erosion of sovereignty to the Anglo-American neo-colonialists.

Britain has decided to allow UK citizens to flood into the Turks and Caicos, as well as the British Virgin Islands, to vote in local elections to ensure that pro-independence forces are marginalized. With pro-independence talk increasing in Anguilla and the Cayman Islands, as well as Turks and Caicos, Bermuda, and British Virgin Islands, Britain's Royal Navy has announced plans to maintain a permanent naval presence in its Caribbean colonies. The U.S., through its own gunboat diplomacy in the region, sees the move as complementing its own neo-colonialist policies in the Caribbean area, from Puerto Rico and Haiti to Honduras and Colombia.

In the TCI (Turks and Caicos Islands), Britain has justified its re-colonization by calling officials of the former autonomist government corrupt and being involved with drug money laundering. However, the corruption comes from New York- and Miami-based resort developers who want to turn the TCI into a tourist colony, with the revenue going to the pockets of the wealthy land developers in the United States, many of whom are contributors to Obama, the "savior of Goldman Sachs" and the other big Wall Street firms.

According to a 2009 leaked State Department cable from the US Embassy in London, the Obama administration's first priority when it comes to Britain's dependent territories is military bases. The Obama administration wants to see nothing affect the status of three bases where the U.S. maintains strategic and intelligence assets: Diego Garcia in the British Indian Ocean Territory; Wideawake Airfield on Ascension Island, part of St. Helena; and the Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia on Cyprus. The U.S. has backed the UK on the rights of the former residents of Diego Garcia, the Chagossians, to return to their homeland from exile in Mauritius. Mauritius also claims Diego Garcia.

The Netherlands has cleverly disestablished the self-governing Netherlands Antilles to replace it with three islands directly absorbed into the Netherlands, Saba, Bonaire, and St. Eustatius, while granting phony "autonomy" to Sint Maarten and Curacao. Sint Maarten's Deputy Prime Minister Theo Heyliger has called the situation "modern day slavery."

Another retrogressive NATO colonial power, Denmark, has followed the Obama's orders by refusing to give Greenland Prime Minister Kuupik Kleist any information on the CIA's use of Greenland airspace for its rendition and torture program. In fact, leaked State Department cables showed that Greenland and Faroes airspace were used by the CIA in its kidnapping program but the Danish government has steadfastly refused to provide details to the governments of its two colonies.

His far-right critics call Obama a "Marxist-oriented anti-colonialist." For those who groomed Obama for the presidency, he is anything but anti-colonialist. In fact, Obama shows all the enthusiasm for Anglo-American colonialism as displayed by its British patron saint, Cecil Rhodes.
The Ghost of Goebbels: Historical Revisionism and World War II

Wayne MADSEN (USA) | 21.06.2011 | 07:58

An expected outgrowth of the world's steady descent into total and extreme capitalist control is the increasing tendency by some historians and their accomplices in the media to re-invent certain aspects of history.

Although the history of the Middle East and colonialism have been favorite playgrounds for the historical revisionists, it is World War II and the role played by the Soviet Union in the war that has attracted the attention of most of the alterers of history, both professional and amateur.As we recall the Nazi attack on the Soviet Union on June 22, 1941, the 70th anniversary of which we now remember, it is important to note that the "revisionism" of the events of that day began with chief Nazi German propagandist Joseph Goebbels and the disappearance of historical facts "down the memory hole," as George Orwell put it in 1984, is carried on to this day by Goebbels's ideological heirs who are mainly funded by the barons of Wall Street through various tax-free right-wing "think tanks" and research institutes in the West.

Although the revisionists claim that the 1939 Ribbentrop-Molotov Pact and its secret protocol to divide eastern Europe into respective German and Soviet spheres of influence somehow made Soviet leader Joseph Stalin a "partner" of Hitler, little attention is paid to secret German-British talks in 1939 that would have divided the world into German and British spheres of influence while making common cause against the Soviet Union.

Goebbels's ideological heirs would have everyone believe that Stalin and German Fuhrer Adolf Hitler were on the same ideological plane and were conniving to jointly conquer the world. This revisionist account is meant to mask the goals of the Western industrialists at the time. Many of the world's wealthiest capitalists, including the German-descent British royal family, wanted Hitler to stamp out Soviet Communism and had no problem with the Nazis' "long march East."

The pandering of British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain to Hitler at the 1939 Munich Conference, which saw the dismemberment of Czechoslovakia, was seen in the eyes of many British and American industrial barons as the remnants of Czechoslovakia being safe from Soviet Russia. That same mind-set would exist as Nazi troops invaded Poland, the Baltic states, Yugoslavia, and then, the USSR, itself. Not until December 7, 1941, and the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, would the western industrial barons decide it was time to support the war effort against the Axix Powers, albeit reluctantly.

Certainly, Britain was not alone in its secret campaign to align with the Nazis against the Soviet Union. U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt, who enraged many capitalists and Republicans by establishing diplomatic relations with the USSR after he took office in 1933, found himself almost ousted in a coup d'etat in 1933 arranged by Wall Street robber barons intent on declaring a state of national emergency and placing Roosevelt under virtual house arrest. The plot was discovered by retired Marine Corps Major General Smedley Butler and communicated to the U.S. Congress where details of the plot remained secret until 1970. Among the chief coup plotters was Prescott Bush, the father and grandfather, respectively, of two later U.S. presidents. Prescott Bush was a chief Wall Street banker for German Nazi-owned businesses in the years leading up to and following the outbreak of World War II.

In 1936, U.S. ambassador to Berlin, William Dodd, wrote to Roosevelt to warn him that the threat posed to him in 1934 by the Wall Street-Nazi alliance remained as such two years later. Dodd wrote:

"A clique of U.S. industrialists is hell-bent to bring a fascist state to supplant our democratic government and is working closely with the fascist regime in Germany and Italy. I have had plenty of opportunity in my post in Berlin to witness how close some of our American ruling families are to the Nazi regime . . . A prominent executive of one of the largest corporations, told me point blank that he would be ready to take definite action to bring fascism into America if President Roosevelt continued his progressive policies. Certain American industrialists had a great deal to do with bringing fascist regimes into being in both Germany and Italy. They extended aid to help Fascism occupy the seat of power, and they are helping to keep it there. Propagandists for fascist groups try to dismiss the fascist scare."

The words of Dodd: "propagandists for fascist groups try to dismiss the fascist scare" ring true today. Wall Street of the 1930s and 1940s owned the major media outlets, including the large publishing houses, that gave notoriety to the revisionist commentators and historians of their day. The situation remains much the same today.

There is the distinct danger that soon, the historical revionists will not be content in putting Stalin and Hitler on the same level. With global media in the hands of a select few capitalists, it is forseeable that Stalin will be re-assessed as the reason Hitler had to conquer most of Europe and Hitler will be painted favorably. There are already signs that this historical revisionism is taking place among the right-wing political parties of Europe that are adopting many of the planks of the neo-Nazi movement, including the meme that Hitler had no choice to invade eastern Europe and the Soviet Union to protect the world against Bolshevism. That argument of the capitalists is nothing new but it is one, 70 years after the invasion of the USSR by the Nazis, that should have long ago been discarded into the ash bin of fascist propaganda.

Final Statement

Adopted by the International History Conference Commemorating 70th Anniversary of the Outbreak of 1941-1945 Great Patriotic War (Sevastopol, June 15-17, 2011)

We, the assembled representatives of historical research communities and civil societies of Belarus, Latvia, Moldova, Russia and Ukraine participating in the Sevastopol International History Conference commemorating 70th Anniversary of the outbreak of 1941-1945 Great Patriotic War, regard the War and our Victory as one of the most tragic and at the same time heroic pages in the common history of our nations.

We are increasingly alarmed with the current rise of revisionism of the history of World War II in the West and in several post-Soviet republics where incendiary political considerations outweigh commitment to historical accuracy.

We consider it absolutely unacceptable to draw the Great Patriotic War against fascism as a ‘fight of two totalitarian regimes’, to deny the justified and liberating nature of that war for our nations, to depict the Red Army’s liberation mission in 11 European countries as ‘Soviet occupation’.

We state that the concept ascribing ‘mutual responsibility’ for unleashing the war to ‘the Nazi and Soviet regimes’ lacks any historical and moral foundations. As historians, we are aware that the responsibility for that devastating war rests fully with the Western powers. Until now the diplomatic archives in London keep guarding the secrets of the British-German talks held in June 1939 on the division of the world into Great Britain’s and Germany’s spheres of influence, aimed to deter Soviet Union from taking part in shaping the future of Europe.

While Hitler’s military machine was destined to exterminate Soviet Union as a ‘hotbed of Bolshevism’, today the Nazism is sometimes being portrayed as a ‘natural response to the red threat’. This is an utmost lie contradicting recognized historical facts.

We claim that all civilized nations should officially outlaw any endeavors to justify fascism, Nazi criminals or collaborationists. Any revisions of the Nuremberg Tribunal outright statements condemning fascism are totally inadmissible.

The present round of revisionism is supposed to provide an ideological backing for “anti-totalitarian” appeals like the notorious OSCE Parliamentary Assembly resolution adopted on July 3, 2009calling for a trial over the Soviet Union’s allegedly ‘criminal past’. Such campaigns, provoking territorial claims against Russia and compensation demands for ‘damages caused during Soviet occupation’ trigger imminent and far-reaching dangerous consequences for the European security, still not adequately assessed by the short-sighted instigators of these campaigns and their blind contractors.

A distorted view on the meaning and the results of World War II and Russia’s Great Patriotic War would pave the way for a new division of Europe and the world with catastrophic consequences. This is why we are calling upon the academic community for a fair and unbiased research of the period of 1941-1945 in the name of historical truth and our common future. The sacrifices of millions of Russians in the defeat of Fascism and the devastation wrought in the war must not be perverted for current political narratives. Such actions only serve to cause division within Europe, and prevent the advancement of peace and unity amongst peoples.

(end)

It's important to remember that ALL SIDES were controlled by the NWO globalists, who are the real enemy. Hitler, Stalin, Churchill, FDR, and other lesser leaders were all controlled by the international bankers/NWO globalists. They are the enemy, and the entire world is about to rise-up and shake-off (intifada) the parasites of humanity who are destroying our beautiful planet. Each and every one of us must be a warrior for peace - if we do nothing then we are siding with the NWO. The most important weapon we have, besides information, is food, so plant a 'victory garden'. We will literally overgrow the NWO!




Friday, June 24, 2011

Mossad in Tandem with the most Infamous White House Murder INC, are responsible for hundreds of assassinations of innocent people in the Levant


Mossad in Tandem with the most Infamous White House Murder INC, are responsible for hundreds of assassinations of innocent people in the Levant and worldwide..., as well as nuclear scientists in Iran, Turkey, and Iraq....

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/checkpoint-washington/post/intelligence-spending-still-buried-deep-in-the-budget/2011/06/24/AGfhBTjH_blog.html



June , 2011 -- Did Mossad sabotage Russian plane?

Several Russian nuclear engineers and scientists, including the nuclear expert who designed Iran's nuclear power plant at Bushehr, were killed when a RusAir Tupolev-134 plane crashed while landing at Petrozavodsk, the capital of the north-western Russian Republic of Karelia, on June 20. The five nuclear experts, Sergei Rizhov, Gennadi Benyok, Valery Lalyn,
Nicolai Tronov, and Andrei Tropinov, were employed by Hydropress, one of the main Russian contractors at the Bushehr facility. The five had all worked at the Bushehr facility. The Russian nuclear engineers and scientists were among 45 people killed in the crash of the Russian airliner.

The Russian engineers had also been involved in nuclear power plant projects in India, China, and Bulgaria.

Israel's Mossad has been suspected in the deaths of a number of Iranian and Turkish nuclear scientists. Although Russian officials are calling the crash an "accident" caused by poor weather conditions and pilot error. There are reports that the plane caught fire and broke up before it crashed.

Last November, Iranian nuclear scientist Majid Shahriari was killed near Shahid Beheshti University in Tehran after unknown men on motorcycles placed an explosive in his car, which was detonated shortly afterward. Simultaneously, other motorcycle assailants placed a similar device on the car of nuclear expert Fereydoun Abbasi near the same university. The resulting explosion seriously injured Abbasi. In January 2010, Iranian nuclear expert Massoud Ali-Mohammadi was killed after a motorcycle bomb was detonated in front of his house.

In July 2009, Russian and Iranian nuclear experts were reportedly among those passengers killed when an IranAir Ilyushin-62M passenger plane skidded off the runway at Mashhad airport in northeast Iran.

In 2007, Iranian nuclear scientist Ardeshire Hassanpour, who worked at an Iranian nuclear facility in Isfahan, was said to have been assassinated by Mossad agents by being poisoned.


On January 28, 2008, we reported: "On November 30, 2007, there was another incident involving the nuclear community in Turkey. A AtlasAir McDonnell-Douglas MD-83 en route from Istanbul to Isparta broke up in mid-air in good weather just prior to it landing. There was no explosion and the wings, engines, and fuselage all separated neatly. All on board were killed. In fact, we learned that rescue workers were able to walk into the plane's cabin and retrieve personal belongings, including briefcases.

On board the aircraft was prominent Bosporus University nuclear scientist Engin Arik, who was to attend a nuclear conference in Isparta. She was accompanied on the flight by other Turkish nuclear scientists. Turkish TV showed soldiers with guns guarding the plane's wreckage. Isparta's Governor said the plane was not on its scheduled route and he did not understand why it crashed near the town of Keciborlu, seven miles from Isparta. Governor Semsettin Uzun said he never saw such a plane crash."

After the U.S. occupation of Iraq, hundreds of Iraqi scientists, including those working in nuclear and related disciplines, were reportedly assassinated by Mossad hit teams operating in Iraq. In some cases, the Iraqi scientists assassinated had been promised protection and safe passage to the United States by the CIA.....

US wars will all end up in humiliating defeats...

Not a single wall street scalp by the FBI after the largest transfer of wealth in history and now they create a new boogie man. Yeah right....
Nobody has ever succeeded in conquering Afghanistan. The Russians couldn't do it, not even Alexander the Great managed it. Tamerlane had some success but he just went through the place slaughtering everything in his path and leaving piles of skulls to show where he'd been.

The Taliban will end up ruling Afghanistan, at least in the south. Maybe some face saving deal will be found that allows a US puppet to continue as Mayor of Kabul. Meanwhile the heroin trade will continue across Russia and into Europe....
I would just add that "the Taliban" (category which I also used) is a Western invention or, at least, an oversimplification. ALL Afghan tribes are notorious for switching sides over and over and over again. I can easily imagine that some "Taliban" will support the US occupation if that seems expedient for the short term. Always remember that fact: Massoud was a Russian GRU collaborator. But did that really help the Russians? Nope.

The Afghans play "loyal" when that is expedient, but in the end they only care for their own, narrow, interests. Yes, the Taliban will control the South, and the Hazara and Tadjik will control the North, and all the alliances will be shifting like the sands of the Registan desert. But the end result will be the same: foreign invaders will have to leave, having achieved nothing....
That kind of patriotic feel good "nuke 'em all and turn their sandbox into a parking lot" has an important psychotherapeutic function. It makes it easier to deal with the cognitive dissonance between "we are #1" and "they kicked out butts *again*" by providing the illusion that if real, manly, military men gave the orders the mighty USA would easily prevail....
I will tell you that nuked folks do not glow
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherenkov_radiation , even when they are "enemies of the free world" .

As for Patton's quote, I would love to hear his insights into why the putatively "arrested" Arabs (Afghans are not Arabs, BTW, but nevermind) always end up winning against the "world's only superpower".

East Texas Rednecks are the laughingstock of the planet, but being ignorant of, well, "the rest of the planet" they can happily remain unaware of that.
where ever there is US there is trouble.what will happen if the ISI digs up yet more 'undeclared activity' in Pakistan after that?

Recently ISI chief demand from CIA to handover their moles list,I think most of us already known who's on the list Rahmanmalik,Haqqani,Gellani and definitely Zardari...
Yes that was no accident! the Donmeh (who arranged things thus that they were untouchable) the Zionists,who are very good at making murders look like accidents, or at making it seem they are done by others (e.g., Lockerbie ; 9-11 ; the infamous White House Murder INC, responsible for the assassination of Mr. Elie Hobeika, Hariri and many others in the Levant and worldwide....).
Even though Turkey played its part so beautifully over the Mavi Marmara incident, and Erdogan spoke so powerfully in Davos and elsewhere, I smelled a rat.....


In his book The Deutsch Devils, notable Jewish informer Barry Chamish drew attention to the findings of Rabbi Antelman in his books: To Eliminate The Opiate, vols. 1 and 2.

In The Deutsch Devils, Chamish focuses on the Jewish pseudo-messiah Sabbatai Zevi, and the continuation of Zevi’s evil ministry through the Turkish sect called the Donmeh movement ~ in the Ottoman Empire, ‘Jewish’ followers of Zevi who had converted to Islam, but secretly continued in the Jewish cabbala, became known as the Donmeh movement ~ dönme is Turkish for a “religious convert.”

That might set a few wheels spinning. Further down on the page there are more links between Cabal Jews and the Turks that exist up until this day.

http://snippits-and-slappits.blogspot.com/2010/04/jewish-sabbateans-rule-world-for-satan_24.html


In Turkey, Donmeh ‘Jews’ officially practiced Islam but secretly followed Zevi’s cabbalism.

David Ben Gurion and Moshe Sharett and her second president Yitzchak Ben Zvi had lived and studied in Istanbul and embraced the concept “lehitatmen”, Hebrew for “to become an Ottoman”. Ben Gurion even had Ottoman citizenship.

Then there is the fact that Turkey has always ... or seemed to.... craved full acceptance as a European rather than a Middle Eastern country on the international table. For awhile it seemed they were returning to the ME, but the Jews want to tear down Iran, Syria, Libya so badly, you can bet they made Erdogan an offer he could not refuse....
Turkey is big time Freemasons since the 1900's. Only good thing about Turkey is they have good anti Israel TV shows....to hide their Zioconned tracks.....


Norman Finkelstein Exposes MEMRI As Mossad Op:


MEMRI and SITE....are A 'Propaganda Machine,' Expert Says And Why You Need To Know About Them.....

A Great Book About the Great Games
by Kevin Barrett


Walberg traces the evolution of Great Game I (pre-Russian revolution) into Great Game II (the Cold War era) and finally Great Game III (today’s US-British-Israeli war for world conquest). Unlike the functional psychopaths who dominate in Political Science departments and policy-making positions, Walberg never loses sight of the almost unimaginable depravity of the whole enterprise, and the tidal wave of human suffering in which imperialism has nearly drowned the world.

What makes Walberg’s book a real stand-out — and what probably made it unpublishable by the major corporate houses — is his honest analysis of the way the hardline Likudnik Zionists have seized power and dominated Great Game III.

The Great Games-book review by Gilad Atzmon
Eric Walberg on Post-Modern Imperialism: The Great Games


Zionism has proved to be an inherently dynamic political movement: it has never stopped evolving and reinventing itself. The history of Zionism reveals a clear success story. Within just six decades, Zionism fulfilled its initial promise and founded the ‘Jews only’ State, at the expense of the Palestinians. It achieved its initial goal with the vast support of the world’s richest nations and leading superpowers. By 1967 it had managed to mobilise the entirety of world Jewry, and had transformed Jewish elites into a fierce fist of Jewish power. By then, Zionism had also changed its course — instead of schlepping Jews to Palestine, it gathered that Israel would actually benefit if Diaspora Jews stayed exactly where they were, and mounted pressure on their respective governments. By the end of the 20th century, Israel has managed to transform the English-speaking empire into an Israeli mission force. In 2003 Britain and the USA sent their sons and daughters to destroy Iraq, the last fierce enemy of Israel in the region. And yet, at the time there was hardly any critical theory that could shed light onto the immense power of Israel and its lobbies within the Anglo-American political world. There was no political theory that would explain the Anglo-American’s suicidal decision to fight illegal wars for Israel. There was also a noticeable and substantial lack of scholarly work that could throw some light on the sudden twist within Western elites against Islam and Muslims. Being modernist, Eurocentric and secularist, the Left found it hard, or even impossible to deal with the complexity of both Islam and Jewish ideology.

Yet, unlike Marxism, or any other form of progressive thinking, Zionism has never been truly committed to any structural modernist way of thought. Zionism is primarily loyal to Jews and what it perceives as their needs.





Thursday, June 23, 2011

Sad spectacle of the crumbling US Empire....


Sad spectacle of the crumbling Zioconned US Empire....




Two truly ridiculous news items today from The Raw Story:
Abroad: The United States spends $20.2 billion annually on air conditioning for troops stationed in Iraq and Afghanistan — more than NASA's entire budget, NPR reported. In fact, the same amount of money that keeps soldiers cool is the amount the G-8 has committed to helping the fledgling democracies in Tunisia and Egypt.
Comment: no wonder the Afghans consider US soldiers as sissies who are much easier to fight than the Soviets.
At home: A woman has filed a complaint with the Department of Homeland Security over how her elderly mother was detained and searched by Transportation Security Administration officers at the Northwest Florida Regional Airport last weekend. News Herald reported that Jean Weber filed the complaint after her wheelchair-bound 95-year-old mother, who is in the final stages of her battle with leukemia, was asked to remove an adult diaper during a pat down search.

Lavish expenses for the elites and their stormtroopers, farcical rules and regulations for the plebes - these are all clear signs of the late stages of imperial degeneracy. Truly pathetic....


http://www.slate.com/id/2297383/



6.7 quake hits Japan. NICDR. The AP (the American version of the Soviet news agency TASS), repeats "Ring of Fire" and "regular" occurrence nonsense....

  • Greece being sold off to the banking shysters. The capitalist bloated swine are out to own everything and everyone....NYT is way off reporting on this story as usual....

  • Colombia demands Israel extradite Israeli mercenary. Colombia will never get Yair Klein because the Jewish state never extradites Jewish criminals who manage to escape there. It's a "chosen people" thing.

  • Egypt sentences three for spying for Israel. As with Lebanon and now Egypt, when Arab countries start investigating, they realize they are lousy with Israeli spies.... The FBI and CIA should take a hint....

  • "Whitey" Bulger arrested in Santa Monica. The FBI will have tons of egg on its face if this ever goes to trial.


  • Where is the money coming from???


  • Obama's Afghan withdrawal speech may mark the end of the U.S. counterinsurgency experiment.

    President Barack Obama's prime-time speech on his plan for withdrawing from Afghanistan left no doubt that he intends to run for reelection as the leader who ended two painful wars. Most notable was his intention to extract 10,000 soldiers this year and 23,000 more by next summer, before the height of Afghanistan's traditional summer fighting season. For some analysts, this would seem to be a large military risk, taken for purely domestic political benefit.

    Read more ....


  • Comment: Robert Haddick makes a number of valid points in this post .... especially on his analysis of the RAND Corp. report
    "Looming Discontinuities in U.S. Military Strategy and Defense Planning". Read it all.
  • There was a fascinating exchange in General David Petraeus’s Senate confirmation hearing yesterday when Senator Carl Levin, a Democrat and chair of the Senate Armed Services Committee, sought to outwit him after he had diplomatically expressed his disagreement (see the video above) with President Barack Obama’s pullout plan.

    At the start of his slot, Levin twice tried to put words into Petraeus’s mouth. When he summarised the Afghanistan commander’s view about President Barack Obama’s drawdown plan as feeling “comfortable implementing it and supporting it”, Petraeus politely demurred: “I would be a bit more qualified, Mr. Chairman.”

    Read more ....


    .... Petraeus’s point was a simple but powerful one. Soldiers can’t simply resign every time they disagree with an order. In Petraeus’s case, to pursue such a course in anything other than the most extreme circumstances would damage the country’s foreign policy. It would be an act of vanity.

    Not surprisingly, this exchange was absent in the American main stream media .... but widely reported in Europe.
    Comment: Sarkozy is probably right about the limited U.S. role in the Libyan war, but it is also true that present NATO forces will not be able to dislodge Gaddafi in the short term .... a situation that even the rebels in Libya are beginning to figure out, with most of their anger directed at the U.S..


  • Israeli Justice Minister Taakov Neeman likens Jewish assimilation to the Holocaust. Hey, Abe Foxman, we're waiting for your ADL official denunciation of these remarks. Oh, that's right, you just condemn Gentiles....
  • U.S. reserves right to militarily strike back after cyber-attacks. Here's a suggested target list: Microsoft headquarters, Redmond, Washington; NSA, Fort Meade, Maryland; CIA at Langley VA. Mossad headquarters, Herzliya, Israel; Cass Sunstein's office, New Executive Office Building, Washington, DC.
  • Obomba will only be re-elected through massive vote fraud in cities like Chicago, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Baltimore, Miami, Orlando, Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Ft Lauderdale, Boston, Los Angeles, and Newark...

    Slave to Israel


    Americans have to make a hard decision on what kind of country they want to have.

    by Philip Giraldi

    There were two stories last week that illustrate just how bad the situation has become in the wake of the virtual capitulation by President Barack Obama during Netanyahu’s triumphal May visit to Washington, the first time in recorded history that a small nation with less than eight million citizens has subjugated a much larger country with a population of more than 310 million.

    The issue of Israel is of critical importance to the antiwar movement, as frequenters of this website are surely aware. This is because Israel and its lobby in the United States have succeeded in so intertwining their interests with those of the United States that whenever Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sneezes four hundred congressmen say “Gesundheit!” What Israel does has consequences for every American citizen, and not only because Tel Aviv is the largest recipient of US economic and military assistance.







    Thursday, June 16, 2011

    AIPAC should be registered under FARA. The fact that it is not so registered is a mockery of American law....


    AIPAC should be registered under FARA. The fact that it is not so registered is a mockery of American law....


    "Fallout from criminal indictments of AIPAC staffers caught red-handed trafficking classified information in 2004-2005 that were quietly unwound under mysterious judicial rulings and even more DOJ acquiescence in 2009 has put AIPAC’s activities under a new spotlight. AIPAC briefly considered a media campaign to smear US law-enforcement officials but instead cut its losses by dumping Rosen. This led to Rosen’s $20 million retaliatory defamation lawsuit which opened up shocking new insights about AIPAC. In 2010, true to form, AIPAC let loose a salvo of pornography and prostitution charges — which succeed more in revealing AIPAC’s decrepit work environment than anything about its former top executive-branch lobbyist. But the secret that AIPAC is an organization that has been breaking US laws since its emergence from the AZC in 1963 is now officially "out of the bag." The list of US classified documents stolen and misused by AIPAC grew larger in 2010, even as the IRS is again asked to retroactively revoke AIPAC’s tax exemption."

    Another former insider is spilling his guts:


    http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/tehranbureau/2011/06/aipac-from-the-inside-1-isolating-iran.html#ixzz1PIWiReah


    "The reason why I want to tell this story now is, we may be going down a path, helped along by the American Jewish community, and maybe even Israel, that is going to be worse even than the one we're on now - some sort of military confrontation with Iran. That worries me. Because they will be able to blame [it] on the Jews, to a great extent," says Weismann, who worked at AIPAC from 1993 until 2005, much of that time as the group's deputy director of foreign policy. Though Weismann disagrees sharply with those who say that AIPAC played a critical role in pushing for the 2003 U.S. decision to invade Iraq, he believes a war with Iran -- which he says "would be the stupidest thing I ever heard of" -- might well be blamed on AIPAC's leaders and their constituents . "What the Jews' war will be is Iran," he says. "Not Iraq."

    Lawrence Davidson, a history professor who I infer from the piece is himself Jewish, presents in Counterpunch today a truly grim picture of where he fears Israel may be headed demographically, and thus politically. http://bit.ly/lQxusv The very fact that such a scenario is on the radar screen within the Jewish community itself makes it essential that the USA begin at least partially decoupling the joined-at-the-hip relationship.

    So far the only Jews who are speaking up against the Zionist Israel and its appendages like AIPAC are the Ultra-Orthodox Anti-Zionist Jews. Every time that the Anti-Zionist Jews speak up, the AIPAC tentacles makes sure that they are either muffled/drowned out/made sure that there is no media coverage of their Anti-Zionist-Anti-Israel protests.

    Same thing happens on the Christian side as the Zionist Christians like Hagee/Robertson, etc. muffle out any other Christians who dare to speak out against the situation at hand.

    The AIPAC crowd also have the U.S. medias and U,S. Federal/State/Local judicial and law enforcement sewn up to ensure that the Anti-Zionist/Anti-Israel/Anti-AIPAC crowd make no traction in the courts/legal avenues.

    In short, we the U.S. are screwed, and the only part of our government with the capacity to stand up to Israel and its AIPAC appendages is DoD. Israel's government through their stoolies are working 24/7 to try and make sure that DoD's hands are tied and their complaints muffled....



    Wednesday, June 15, 2011

    CIA's covert programs in Lebanon, Syria, Libya, Yemen, and Pakistan relying on old tactics.....



    CIA's covert programs in Lebanon, Syria, Libya, Yemen, and Pakistan relying on old tactics.....

    The CIA's real Jason Bournes.... As far as the continuing global threat, the major cause of this is Israhell and its militarized colony, the USSA....


    Siamese twins CIA/MOSSAD sharing the same brain....and Washington's civilian and military spheres are increasingly conjoined, with romanticized views of war and a garrison mentality eroding the traditional system of checks and balances that curtailed military ambition and insane spending. With civilian agencies militarizing themselves, citizen-soldiers morphing into full-time warriors and embassies becoming fortresses for utter spying on a global scale, is a militaristic future of jackboots and kamikazes so far in the future?

    By exaggerating threats, defining all responses to those threats in military terms, dismissing dissenters as weak and deluded (even when they prove right), and being incapable of questioning their principles, they repeat the same mistakes again and again.....


    Until Americans turn away from militarism and learn again how to "support the constitution" more than US troops (and don't worry: those troops swear an oath to that very constitution), until they return to a broader vision of national security that deemphasizes a garrison mentality, they will continue to wound, perhaps mortally, a once great republic, before the advent of the Infamous White House Murder INC, in the Levant and worldwide with the Clean Break gang of assassins in 96.
    And that's no fairy tale, it's a fact...


    Some are saying, 'The rise of a “democratic” Muslim Brotherhood with the support of the West would mean that Syria no longer belongs to the Shiite bloc'....?
    This may have been true once but seems less likely now.....

    Iran has gained an awful lot since 2000. In Iraq it has gained a partner with the Shiites easily dominating, now that the Sunni dictatorship has ended. Iraq alone gives Iran a huge amount of strategic depth into the Middle East that it didn't have between 1979-2002.

    Hezbollah has risen to full political and military power in Lebanon. Bahrain may present Iran to get its toe in the door of the Arabian peninsula. Finally Egypt is more likely to be more independent than previously.

    But on the Syria question itself there is a lot of grays. Could be that Syria if Assad goes will still be friendly towards Iran. After all Syria is going to remain as Anti Israel as ever because that is the will of the Syrian people who want the Golan back.... Also Syrian military must know that continuing to supply weapons to Hezbollah will allow them some continuing power in Lebanon....

    Finally with Turkey I don't see it moving all that far away from Iran. In fact trade has been increasing and there is the Tabriz Ankara pipeline, Nabucco and all the wriggling about Iran on that one and the proposed Persian Pipeline which will pipe gas from the Fars gas-field in Iran over Turkey and into Europe ending in Switzerland.

    Turkey ain't gonna move away from Iran. Syria's foreign policy with regards to Israel seems popular with the people and unlikely to change. Egypt will likely be more independent. Iran has gained a lot of control within Iraq....

    The idea of Iran suffering "diplomatic isolation" is not even a threat....


    Israhell is asking for more money from the Bankrupt USSA....

    Friday, June 10, 2011

    NATO attempts to destroy incriminating evidence on Nicolas MOSSAD Sarkozy, and others..., like the US Stooge Tony Bliar...


    NATO attack on Libyan Anti-Corruption Office an attempt to destroy incriminating evidence on Nicolas MOSSAD Sarkozy, and others..., like the US Stooge Tony Bliar...

    Why does NATO wish to protect corruption? Its rebel allies are mired deep in Libyan financial fraud....

    Footage from Libyan state TV showing the results of the NATO bombing of the Libyan Anti-Corruption Agency. French President Sarkozy stood to benefit politically from the destruction of Libyan investigation files on the looting of the Libyan Sovereign Wealth Fund by Goldman Sachs.

    The NATO attack on Libya's Anti-Corruption Agency on May 17 was extremely convenient for some Western politicians who could gave faced criminal probes had the Libyan agency completed its investigation of fraud and corruption by Libyan officials, including several ministers and other Libyan government officials who defected to the rebel side.

    The Anti-Corruption Agency's files, fortunately, were backed up and are now stored in a secure location, according to Libyan officials this reporter spoke to during a recent trip to the Libyan capital.

    The Anti-Corruption Agency was, among other things, investigating how Goldman Sachs "mis-invested" $1.3 billion from the Libyan Sovereign Wealth Fund. The loss of the Libyan money was reported officially in 2008 but the investments by Goldman Sachs took place over the previous few years/ There are strong indications that some of the Libyan money was siphoned off from Goldman Sachs into the presidential campaign coffers of then-French Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy, who was elected president of France in 2007. Cash payments into Sarkozy's campaign coffers was alluded to by Muammar Qaddafi's son, Seif al Islam Qaddafi, in an interview with the press. Both Colonel Qaddafi and Seif are now subject to International Criminal Court arrest warrants.

    We learned that the Libyan Anti-Corruption Agency was prioritized as a NATO target by France. Sarkozy and his friend, the French Zionist champion Bernard-Henri Levy, were early supporters of the Libyan rebel movement and France was the first nation to recognize the rebels as the government of Libya. It comes as no surprise, therefore, that the rebel Interim Transitional National Council is made up of a number of ex-Libyan government officials who were subject to investigations for fraud by the Anti-Corruption Agency but were also suspected of close links with the CIA. Chief among the suspects is Mahmoud Jibril, the former Libyan Planning Minister and chief of the Economic Development Board. Jibril, who received his doctorate from the University of Pittsburgh, was under investigation by Libyan intelligence for being an agent of the CIA. Jibril now serves as the prime minister of the rebel declared "Libyan Republic."

    Jibril successfully pressed Senator John Kerry, the chairman of the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee, to unfreeze $30 billion in frozen Libyan assets held by the US Treasury Department and transfer the funds to the Libyan rebels. However, we learned in Tripoli that based on the rebels squandering $US500.5 million and Libyan Dinar 900 million in cash looted from the Libyan Central Bank in Benghazi, the U.S. Treasury Department is reluctant to allow unfrozen Libyan assets to end up in the hands of the rebel leaders, who are considered by some U.S. Treasury officials to be blatant crooks.

    Proof of the receipt of Libyan Sovereign Wealth Fund cash by Sarkozy will re-open the Clearstream scandal, in which Sarkozy was accused of receiving cash payments through a Clearstream account in Luxembourg. The money stemmed from business bribes between France and companies and government officials in Taiwan and Pakistan. Sarkozy denied the charges and tried to turn the tables by accusing his chief rival, former French Prime Minister Dominique deVillepin, of manufacturing the Clearstream evidence. Sarkozy, therefore, has every reason to press NATO to attack the Libyan Anti-Corruption Agency in order to destroy any incriminating evidence that could be used in criminal charges against Sarkozy and his campaign. Sarkozy is running for re-election as French president in 2012 and a Libyan political payola scandal would have all but sunk Sarkozy's chances for re-election and may have even landed him in prison....

    Wednesday, June 08, 2011

    Hama massacres reignited in Syria of the Assad thuggish Buffoons...


    Hama massacres reignited in Syria of the Assad thuggish Buffoons....


    Last week, it looked as though the Syrian government was winning against the popular uprising [1]. What happened since then took most analysts - including myself - by surprise. With over 100 protesters and over 100 security forces reportedly killed in a few days, what I had deemed only a distant theoretical possibility, a rapid slide of the country toward Libya-style civil war, has just become a lot more probable.

    A word of caution: as the fog of war thickens by the day in Syria, it is very difficult to verify information coming out of there. A staggering amount of hearsay is evident in practically all reports, and the gap is growing between the government's narrative and that of the opposition. According to researchers of peace and conflict, this bodes further violence in the future. However, it is very difficult to provide a timeframe for this violence or to predict its course.

    A civil war is just one of several main scenarios, and it is also possible that the regime is exaggerating its own casualty count and looking for an excuse to accelerate its crackdown. A crucial indicator to watch, one which will spell the survival of the regime more than any other, is whether rumors of substantial army defections will be confirmed.

    Arguably, what rekindled the uprising over the weekend was an image that carries deep emotional significance for most Syrians. This image is summed up in the words "massacre in Hama".

    Almost 30 years ago, in 1982, the current Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's father, Hafez al-Assad, ordered the army to level much of the city of Hama in order to put down a Muslim Brotherhood uprising. Between 10,000 and 40,000 people died. The Muslim Brotherhood never quite recovered from the trauma, but neither did the Syrian people.

    This is why, when on Friday around 70 people were killed by government forces in Hama in what became the bloodiest day of the uprising so far, this struck a deep emotional chord.

    In some ways, the regime played right into the hands of the opposition. The latter demonstrated remarkable tactical skills: it pinpointed and successfully utilized powerful symbols to rally support at a time when its fortunes looked bleak. Firstly, Friday's protests were dubbed "Children's Friday" in honor of children killed and tortured by the security forces.

    The spotlight was centered on the story of Hamza al-Khateeb, the 13-year-old boy apparently killed in custody, but many similar tales circulate. And few things can mobilize a people like the torture and murder of its children; this is true even in times of great distress and widespread desperation.

    On top of this came the Hama crackdown that brought old trauma to the fore; it didn't help also that the regime violated last week's promise of a general amnesty. There are two versions of what happened subsequently, on Sunday and Monday in the town of Jisr al-Shoughour, but they converge on the fact that a shocking number of government soldiers and police were killed, over 120 according to state television.

    Rebels claim that army units had started a mutiny. "The army split; the confrontation is between them," Saeb Jamil, a local activist, told The New York Times. "The army is confronting the army."

    This explanation seems credible, even though up until now only a few defections in the army are evident. It is difficult to explain otherwise the heavy casualty toll reported by the government. It is possible that the memory of the Hama massacre in 1982 turned out to be the proverbial straw that broke the patience of many Syrian soldiers, and that cracks inside the army are becoming wider and wider.

    It didn't help that Jisr al-Shoughour was another Muslim Brotherhood stronghold that suffered heavily in the early 1980s. If this version of events is confirmed, it would mean that the Assad regime is in grave danger. Should defections from the army escalate, its days would be numbered.

    However, the government's story, minus the shocking number of its dead security men, is credible as well. The memory of previous massacres is even stronger for Jisr al-Shoughour residents than it is for the general body of the army; reports have it, moreover, that the town is particularly well-supplied with weapons.

    "If you get people angry enough, the arms are there, and they're going to go for it," a source told The New York Times. The article explains: "Jisr al-Shoughour is at the edge of the remote and neglected agricultural province of Idlib, an impoverished hub of Sunni conservatism and well-armed smuggling activity that is centered on tribal networks spanning the nearby Turkish border."

    In the past, there have been other reports of government forces killed by rebels using heavy weaponry such as rocket-propelled grenades; weapons are reportedly being smuggled into Syria at an alarming rate from neighboring Lebanon, Iraq and Turkey. It is possible that people were finally driven to the brink and decided to launch an all-out war for their lives.

    In addition, it is possible that the government has inflated is casualties, most likely to justify a more severe crackdown on the "armed gangs" that it claims to be fighting. The fact that almost no pictures of the dead were broadcast on Syrian TV raises a lot of questions. Reports of tanks rolling toward the restive area on Tuesday evening and of citizens fleeing in panic to neighboring Turkey [2] only heighten the suspicions that fresh massacres may be coming in the regime's desperate struggle for survival.

    Syria experts believe that "Syria is slipping toward civil war". Many analysts are beginning to doubt the survivability of the Assad regime, even in the short- to mid-term, but neither this nor the alternative scenario of a blood-drenched suppression of the rebellion, 1982-style, bodes anything good for the days and weeks to come.

    If full-scale anarchy breaks out in Syria, a prolonged civil war could result in the destabilization of the entire region. Robert Kaplan's analysis in Foreign Policy offers a lucid glimpse into the potential consequences [3]; its suffices to add that thousands of missiles and chemical weapons could be left unsecured and could fall into the hands of whimsical warlords, weapons smugglers and/or terrorists.

    Even if the regime survives, at great human and moral cost, both its domestic and international legitimacy would be in tatters, and so will be its economy. The latter would be difficult to repair even in the best (and unlikely) scenario imaginable, by a victorious and united democratic opposition supported by loans from the International Monetary Fund and the international community; a bruised and isolated dictator whose main sponsor, Iran, is also declining economically under the weight of sanctions and internal divisions, stands little to no chance.

    Previously, we have reported that the long-term economic outlook for Syria is bleak [4]. Meanwhile, some new information has emerged. The longer the conflict drags out, the worse the situation will become.

    According to some:
    The economic situation continues to deteriorate in Syria. Almost all hotels in Aleppo are closed, according to one informant. The government is not allowing the owners to officially close them before proving that they are in financial distress. But that is surely a technicality that can only delay the firing of hundreds of hotel employees. Owners can simply not afford to keep them on without paying guests ... Public Sector banks are asking people to pay the principle payments of their loans. People are not paying at all. It would seem that people are testing the government systems. [5]
    What is most worrying is that at this time there seems to be no credible alternative to the two most likely scenarios mentioned above. As often happens in conflicts involving intense violence, the middle ground is among the first and most prominent victims. It now appears that Syria has been polarized beyond the point of no return, and that only more brutality and hardship is in store.....




    'US-NATO war served al-Qaeda strategy'


    'US-NATO war served al-Qaeda strategy'
    By Gareth Porter

    WASHINGTON - Al-Qaeda strategists have been assisting the Taliban fight against United States-North Atlantic Treaty Organization forces in Afghanistan because they believe that foreign occupation has been the biggest factor in generating Muslim support for uprisings against their governments, according to the just-published book by Syed Saleem Shahzad, Asia Times Online's Pakistan bureau chief whose body was found in a canal outside Islamabad last week with evidence of having been tortured.

    That al-CIAda view of the US-NATO war in Afghanistan, which Shahzad reports in the book based on conversations with several senior al-CIAda commanders, represents the most authoritative picture of the organization's thinking available to the public.

    Shahzad's book Inside al-CIAda and the Taliban was published on May 24 - only three days before he went missing from Islamabad on his way to a television interview. His body was found on May 31.

    Shahzad, who had been the Pakistan bureau chief for the Hong Kong-based Asia Times Online for 10 years, had unique access to senior al-CIAda commanders and cadres, as well as those of Afghan Taliban and Pakistani Taliban organizations. His account of al-CIAda strategy is particularly valuable because of the overall ideological system and strategic thinking that emerged from many encounters Shahzad had with senior officials over several years.

    Shahzad's account reveals that Osama bin Laden was a "figurehead" for public consumption, and that it was his deputy, Egyptian Dr Ayman Zawahiri, who formulated the organization's ideological line or devised operational plans.

    Shahzad summarizes the al-Qaeda strategy as being to "win the war against the West in Afghanistan" before shifting the struggle to Central Asia and Bangladesh. He credits al-Qaeda and its militant allies in the North and South Waziristan tribal areas in Pakistan with having transformed these areas into the main strategic base for the Taliban resistance to US-NATO forces.

    But Shahzad's account makes it clear that the real objective of al-CIAda in strengthening the Taliban struggle against US-NATO forces in Afghanistan was to continue the US-NATO occupation as an indispensable condition for the success of al-CIAda's global strategy of polarizing the Islamic world.

    Shahzad writes that al-CIAda strategists believed its terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 would lead to a US invasion of Afghanistan that would in turn cause a worldwide "Muslim backlash". That "backlash" was particularly important to what emerges in Shahzad's account as the primary al-Qaeda aim of stimulating revolts against regimes in Muslim countries.

    Shahzad reveals that the strategy behind the 9/11 terrorist attacks and the large al-CIAda ambitions to reshape the Muslim world came from Zawahiri's "Egyptian camp" within al-Qaeda. That group, under Zawahiri's leadership, had already settled on a strategic vision by the mid-1990s, according to Shahzad.

    The Zawahiri group's strategy, according to Shahzad, was to "speak out against corrupt and despotic Muslim governments and make them targets to destroy their image in the eyes of the common people". But they would do so by linking those regimes to the United States.

    In a 2004 interview cited by Shahzad, one of Bin Laden's collaborators, Saudi opposition leader Saad al-Faqih, said Zawahiri had convinced Bin Laden in the late 1990s that he had to play on the US "cowboy" mentality that would elevate him into an "implacable enemy" and "produce the Muslim longing for a leader who could successfully challenge the West".

    Shahzad makes it clear that the US occupations of Afghanistan and Iraq were the biggest break al-CIAda had ever gotten. Muslim religious scholars had issued decrees for the defense of Muslim lands against the non-Muslim occupiers on many occasions before the US-NATO war in Afghanistan, Shahzad points out.

    But once such religious decrees were extended to Afghanistan, Zawahiri could exploit the issue of the US occupation of Muslim lands to organize a worldwide "Muslim insurgency". That strategy depended on being able to provoke discord within societies by discrediting regimes throughout the Muslim world as not being truly Muslim.

    Shahzad writes that the al-CIAda strategists became aware that Muslim regimes - particularly Saudi Arabia - had become active in trying to end the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan by 2007, because they feared that as long as they continued "there was no way of stopping Islamist revolts and rebellions in Muslim countries".

    What al-CIAda leaders feared most, as Shahzad's account makes clear, was any move by the Taliban toward a possible negotiated settlement - even based on the complete withdrawal of US troops. Al-CIAda strategists portrayed the first "dialogue" with the Afghan Taliban sponsored by the Saudi king in 2008 as an extremely dangerous US plot - a view scarcely supported by the evidence from the US side.

    Shahzad's book confirms previous evidence of fundamental strategic differences between the Taliban leadership and al-CIAda.

    Those differences surfaced in 2005, when Taliban leader Mullah Omar sent a message to all factions in North and South Waziristan to abandon all other activities and join forces with the Taliban in Afghanistan. And when al-Qaeda declared the "khuruj" (popular uprising against a Muslim ruler for un-Islamic governance) against the Pakistani state in 2007, Omar opposed that strategy, even though it was ostensibly aimed at deterring US attacks on the Taliban.

    Shahzad reports that the one of al-CIAda's purposes in creating the Pakistani Taliban in early 2008 was to "draw the Afghan Taliban away from Mullah Omar's influence".

    The Shahzad account refutes the official US military rationale for the war in Afghanistan, which is based on the presumption that al-Qaeda is primarily interested in getting the US and NATO forces out of Afghanistan and that the Taliban and al-Qaeda are locked in a tight ideological and strategic embrace.

    Shahzad's account shows that despite cooperative relations with Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) in the past, al-CIAda leaders decided after 9/11 that the Pakistani military would inevitably become a full partner in the US "war on terror" and would turn against al-CIAda.

    The relationship did not dissolve immediately after the terror attacks, according to Shahzad. He writes that ISI chief Mehmood Ahmed assured al-Qaeda when he visited Kandahar in September 2001 that the Pakistani military would not attack al-CIAda as long it didn't attack the military.

    He also reports that Pakistani president Pervez Musharraf held a series of meetings with several top jihadi and religious leaders and asked them to lie low for five years, arguing that the situation could change after that period. According to Shahzad's account, al-CIAda did not intend at the beginning to launch a jihad in Pakistan against the military but was left with no other option when the Pakistani military sided with the US against the jihadis.

    The major turning point was an October 2003 Pakistani military helicopter attack in North Waziristan that killed many militants. In apparent retaliation in December 2003, there were two attempts on Musharraf's life, both organized by a militant whom Shahzad says was collaborating closely with al-CIAda.

    In his last interview with The Real News Network, however, Shahzad appeared to contradict that account, reporting that the ISI had wrongly told Musharraf that al-CIAda was behind the attempts, and even that there was some Pakistani Air Force involvement in the plot.

    Inside Al-Qaeda and the Taliban. Beyond Bin Laden and 9/11 by Syed Saleem Shahzad. ISBN: 9780745331010.

    Qaddafi's financial aid met with betrayal from long-time recipients....
    June 12, 2011 -- Libya was "betrayed" by African nations that received billions in Libyan economic assistance...

    A senior Libyan official told this editor in Tripoli that Libya felt "betrayed" when three African members of the UN Security Council voted in favor of UN Security Council Resolution that authorized crippling sanctions on Libya, as well as military action by NATO and other nations. Libya cited the fact that when Russia, China, Brazil, India, and Germany abstained on the resolution, Libya's erstwhile friends in Africa -- South Africa, Gabon, and Nigeria -- voted in favor of the resolution, which authorized "all necessary measures" to protect Libyan civilians. The U.S. and NATO used the "all necessary measures" proviso to justify a sustained bombing campaign against Libya.

    The biggest disappointment for Libya was South Africa's vote. Muammar Qaddafi's government was a major supporter of South African President Jacob Zuma's African National Congress when it was locked in its struggle with South Africa's apartheid regime. One reason why Zuma has been unsuccessful in his efforts to bring about a Libyan peace accord is that the central Libyan government no longer trusts Zuma. Privately, Libyan officials told me that Zuma sold out his principles in return for lucrative deals with South Africa's business cartels, which maintain the same influence in post-apartheid South Africa as they enjoyed under the white minority government.

    As for Gabon, which received millions of dollars in Libyan assistance, the Libyans believe that President Ali Bongo is more of a puppet of the French government than was his father, the long-time dictator Omar Bongo. In another indication that Gabon's abstention was bought by the Western powers that are attacking Libya, Ali Bongo was hosted at the White House on June 9. White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said that Gabon, a thoroughly corrupt kleptocracy like Nigeria, provided "very significant and courageous votes" on the UN Security Council on Libya, Iran, Ivory Coast and human rights issues. Ali Bongo has violently suppressed Gabon's opposition political parties but was hypocritically praised by President Obama for his "human rights" commitment.

    On June 7, Obama hosted Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan at the White House and thanked him for Nigeria's Security Council votes on Libya and Ivory Coast. Last March, Qaddafi suggested that Libya be split into two: an independent northern predominantly Islamic nation and an independent southern state dominated by Christians. Nigeria. Since Qaddafi had just led the African Union, the proposal was viewed with alarm in the West, which has substantial oil interests in Nigeria and will do anything to ensure the status quo in that nation. The West now sees Jonathan, a Christian, as a reliable, albeit corrupt, partner in Abuja to continue the status quo vis a vis Nigeria and the western oil companies. In fact, corruption is imbued in the three nations that abstained on the Libya resolution at the UN with two of them -- Nigeria and Gabon -- practitioners of systemic corruption that is the hallmark of nations that are merely servants to international Big Oil.

    While South Africa, Gabon, and Nigeria are among the chief African betrayers of Libya, Colonel Qaddafi can still rely on support from Sudan and Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe castigated South Africa, Gabon, and Nigeria for their Security Council votes and we can report that Sudan remains firmly at Qaddafi's side. After all, Sudan and Libya have much in common: the West has managed to break both countries in two, with South Sudan slated for independence next month and the West having managed to break eastern Libya away to form the so-called "Libyan Republic," a virtual vassal regime of NATO and Israel. And Colonel Qaddafi and Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir are both subject to arrest warrants issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC), warrants backed by the United States even though it does not recognize the authority of the ICC over U.S. citizens who commit war crimes.
    The Obomba administration does not want other dirty laundry coming out in trials, to wit warrantless wiretapping without a criminal predicate, massive fraud at NSA under generals Hayden and Alexander, and faulty intelligence systems that have resulted in a number of friendly fire incidents in war zones...