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Showing posts with label politics. Show all posts

Sunday, 24 June 2012

“Preemptive Aggression”: Cold War Politics Reinvented

Stephen Lendman
Global Research
June 24, 2012

Following Soviet Russia’s dissolution, everything changed but stayed the same. US aims remained hard-wired. Today it’s back to the future.

Cold War politics were reinvented. Russia’s again the Evil Empire. Today’s stakes are much greater. World peace is threatened.

Preemptive aggression is official US policy. America’s duopoly power wages permanent wars. Israeli Lobby and Christian Right extremists support them. The fuse is lit for trouble.

Beating up on Russia is relentless. Putin is fast emerging as public enemy number one. Intense propaganda vilifies him. His opposition to America’s imperial agenda draws rebukes.

At Mexico’s G20 summit, he reiterated his position against foreign intervention to oust Assad. Syrian sovereignty is inviolable. Its people alone should decide who’ll lead them.

The same holds for all countries. International law prohibits nations from interfering in the internal affairs of other states, except in self-defense if attacked.

Syria threatens no one. Crisis conditions there should be resolved constitutionally.

“No one is entitled to decide for other nations who will be brought to power and who will be removed,” Putin stressed.

“A change of power, if it occurs – and it could only occur by constitutional means – should result in peace and stop the bloodshed.”

“In order to achieve that goal, we need to work well, to make all parties to the armed conflict stop the bloodshed, sit down to the negotiating table and agree on how they will jointly live in a common country and how the interests and security of people involved in the conflict will be ensured.”

“This should be done beforehand, and not like in some North African countries, where bloodsheds continue despite regime changes.”

Rebukes follow these type comments. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and UN envoy Susan Rice repeat spurious accusations. Media scoundrels regurgitate them. No holds barred propaganda war is waged. Truth and full disclosure don’t have a chance.

“Punish the Russian abusers,” headlined a Washington Post editorial.

Obama’s “hopes of forging a partnership with (Putin) appear to be fading fast.”

“Russia is rebuffing U.S. appeals for cooperation in stopping the massacres in Syria, while continuing to supply the regime of Bashar al-Assad with weapons.”

“Meanwhile the Kremlin is cracking down on Russians seeking democratic reform or fighting corruption.”

“Partnership” and “cooperation” are code terms for surrender.

Putin isn’t about to roll over for Washington. As a result, he’s public enemy number one.

People, nations, or editorial writers who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones. US corruption is rife. Grand theft is official policy. So is stealing from the poor for the rich.

Dissent is an endangered species. Whistleblowers and courageous journalists are targeted. So are nonviolent protesters and anyone challenging US hegemony.

America is the land of the free only in political rhetoric and patriotic songs. Hard facts reveal a nation heading fast for full blown tyranny.

“Congress (must) send Mr. Putin and his cadres the message that their lawless behavior will have consequences. ”

Congress and administration officials spurn international, constitutional, and US statute laws. Corruption is a way of life. So is war on humanity.

Fingers pointing the right way explain what’s vital to expose to the clear light of day.

Scoundrel media suppress what’s most crucial to disclose.

An earlier Post editorial headlined “US must maintain way to press Putin regime on human rights,” saying:

He campaigned “on a platform of anti-Americanism. ” As president, he’s “inaugurating an era of unrest in a nation whose rising middle class rejects him.”

His agenda features “autocratic domestic policies…. ”

“(D)emocratic reform” is needed.

Putin lacks “political legitimacy.”

In fact, with 64.7% support, he won reelection by a landslide. His closest rival finished a distant second with 17%. Putin is Russia’s most popular leader.

Times editorial writers claim his popularity is “waning.” He’ll have to find new ways “to guarantee his legitimacy.”

His electoral majority topped every US president since James Monroe. In 1820, he ran virtually unopposed.

Franklin Roosevelt’s most impressive win was 60.8% (1936). Lyndon Johnson got 61.1% (1964). Richard Nixon managed 60% (1972). Ronald Reagan’s best was 58.8% (1984).

In 1860, Abraham Lincoln won an electoral college victory with 39.8% of the popular vote. His nearest rival got 14.3%.

In 1864, he repeated with a 55% majority.

Putin’s victory stands all the more impressive. Nonetheless, Times commentaries call Russia’s political system “hermetic.” It “parad(ies) democracy.”

Talk about the pot calling the kettle black. Washington spurns democratic values and rule of law principles. Hardline governance is policy.

US Elections are scripted theater. Secrecy and back room deals substitute for a free, fair and open process. Candidates are pre-selected. Big money owns them. Key outcomes are predetermined.

Power brokers control everything. Voters get the best democracy money can buy.

Popular majorities reject both major parties. They’re in lockstep on all issues mattering most.

Ravaging humanity is policy. Public welfare is a quaint artifact. So are human and civil rights. No nation spurns them more than America. No media more aggressively support the worst of all possible worlds.

New York Times editorials and op-eds accuse Putin of mocking democratic rights. “There can be no illusions about who Mr. Putin really is,” they say. He “bullies his own citizens (and) neighbors.”

Other commentaries call him “a strongman.” US relations under him “chill(ed).”

Challenging US hegemony draws harsh political and scoundrel media responses. They haven’t deterred Putin from saying what few other leaders dare.

A Final Comment

Congressional action on two issues are pending. They include whether or not to repeal Jackson-Vanik (JV). It’s a Cold War relic.

Section 401, Title IV of the 1974 Trade Act affects commercial relations with communist and former communist countries.

It targets nations accused of restricting emigration and human rights. Following unanimous congressional approval, Gerald Ford signed it on January 3, 1975. It still influences trade relations with some states. Repealing it is long overdue.

Congressional action approaches. Passage remains uncertain. Obama and Senate Democrats want it. Hardline House and Senate Republicans object.

Eight Senate Finance Committee Republicans issued a joint statement, saying:

“Many aspects of the U.S.-Russia relationship are troubling.”

They cited the “flawed election and illegitimate regime of Vladimir Putin.”

Hardline House Foreign Affairs Committee chairwoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R. FL) said:

“….concessions to Moscow must stop, including the latest effort to repeal the Jackson-Vanik amendment to give Russia preferential trade benefits.”

At issue is linking JV with so-called House and Senate Magnitsky legislation.

On May 19, 2011, S. 1039: Sergei Magnitsky Rule of Law Accountability Act of 2011 was introduced. No further action was taken.

On April 19, 2012, HR 4405: Sergei Magnitsky Rule of Law Accountability Act of 2012 was introduced. It awaits full House consideration.

Both Houses plan linking JV with Magnitsky. Doing so damages US/Russian relations.

Sergei Magnitsky was a Russian attorney. His 2009 death in police custody drew international media attention.

Employed by Firestone Duncan, he specialized in civil law. He did anti-corruption work. He represented Hermitage Capital. He uncovered evidence of tax fraud. He implicated the police, judiciary figures, tax officials, bankers, and Russia’s mafia.

He was called “the ‘go to guy’ in Moscow on courts, taxes, fines, and anything to do with civil law.”

In November 2008, he was arrested, imprisoned, and treated abusively. Held for 11 months, he was denied family visits. He developed serious health problems, but got inadequate treatment.

On November 16, 2009, he died for reasons attributed officially to a “rupture to the abdominal membrane” and subsequent heart attack. If trial proceedings didn’t begin, he was due to be released eight days later.

At the time, RIA Novosti said his death “caused public outrage and sparked discussion of the need to improve prison healthcare and to reduce the number of inmates awaiting trial in detention prisons.”

In December 2009, an independent Moscow Public Oversight Commission said he was subjected to “psychological and physical pressure…. ”

One of its members first blamed his death on medical negligence. She later believed he was murdered. In November 2009, then President Dmitry Medvedev ordered an official investigation. In July 2011, it blamed his death on medical neglect.

House and Senate Magnitsky legislation imposes visa bans, asset freezes, and other sanctions on Russian nationals accused of committing human rights abuses. Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov calls the measure “anti-Russian. ”

He’s right. It’s more about targeting Russia and Vladimir Putin than individual human rights abusers.

Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov warned Moscow will introduce tough countermeasures if Magnitsky passes.

“If this outrageous move takes place, Moscow’s reaction will be complex, multidimensional and really tough,” he said. He urged Congress to reconsider. Otherwise, “negative consequences for the whole complex of Russian-US relations” would follow.

He called Magnitsky “inadmissible” extraterritorial legislation.

The US National Foreign Trade Council (NFTC) opposes the bill. It urged House and Senate members reject it. Passage will harm US/Russian trade. It’ll also cause political damage.

In July 2011, the State Department issued visa bans on several dozen Russian officials accused of involvement in Magnitsky’s death. Moscow retaliated in kind.

Linking Magnitsky legislation to lifting JV imposes a major stumbling block on US/Russian relations. It’s also about beating up on Putin.

Congressional hardliners apparently have that those objectives in mind. So do supportive media scoundrels.

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Thursday, 31 May 2012

Great Jubilee Landowner: Queen Elizabeth II

My Land Not Yours - My Diamond Jubilee Not Yours - Got it?



The plot of land is the plot of man. That has been the case since the beginning of our existence on planet Earth. It is the amount of space in which we live safely and in comfort, free from predators and natural disasters, that has allowed mankind to flourish. However, the division of the land over the centuries is not in any way done in fair proportion to everyone who lives on the planet. In fact the majority of the planet have no land at all on which to live.

Our great overlords have acquired land through claiming it as their own private possession, regardless as to anyone else using it. Once this has been claimed, fights, skirmishes, even wars have been fought to confirm birthright of the land upon which they have laid claim.

No one knows why one plot of land 'belongs' to someone. It is almost a mystical bestowal from ages dark. But if we trace the lineage back it is very clear that only by force was land ever taken and 'owned' by someone. It may have changed hands over the years but someone has claimed the deed to the plots of land. A deed claimed in bloodshed.

This is the natural order of things in the 21st century, with our laissez-faire morality, and seemingly ever-optimistic views on progress; we still persist in the illusion that the land is legally owned by people.

How can it?

My great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandfather lost a battle to yours and so his land passed on down the ages at my expense? Sorry? Are you serious?

No one and no thing has ever conferred any such right. The planet belongs to noone and everyone.

That is all it comes down to.

However, through the legal framework of the capitalist system, the capitalist dictatorship confers the decrees upon who 'owns' the land. They enforce it by the capitalist state; the armed bodies of men who are the protectors of the capitalist dictatorship. Sorry fools, we do not live in a neutral 'democracy', where all is fair in love and war, and all that crap. We live under a capitalist dictatorship; the dictatorship of capital over labour. Land rights are integral to keep the current
system of tyranny in place.

In the UK, there are 60 million acres of land. 59 million people live on those 60 million acres. However, the land used to house 59 million people consists of between just 4.4 million - 6 million acres, which is about 10% of the total land at a maximum. If we take away the land that we can settle, including farmland, land unaccounted for and so forth we are left with in the region of 40
million acres of land that is owned by just 189,000 families.

The vast majority of the large estates owned by these families are held by just three classes of people:

Aristocrats
Baronets
Residual landed gentry

These three groups, coincidentally, sit in Parliament, are the captains of the militia, officers of the Army, Navy and Air Force, are the bishops and cleary of the church, and the judges of the legal courts. They also keep everyone else out of these professions through their close-knit nepotism. 

What is significant in the UK is that the majority of the land is owned by people from these groups of society, but we do not know exactly who owns what. No full charter exists to confirm this. The Land Registry is patchy at best and great swathes of land do not have the owner's details recorded.

This fact alone makes it very interesting when you look at so-called patriots of this country. Considering that the majority of us Britons own absolutely nothing of this country's land, it is an absurdity that we claim to be 'British' or feel 'British'. We are merely living on other people's land if
we accept the capitalist dictatorship's claims that land can be owned.

The absurdity continues when you realise that the myth of nationality, the nation state and going to war with other nations, is based upon man's relation to his 'land'. When you own no land how the hell does this work? You are fighting like peasants, or dogs, for your good master, so he can take you back to your kennels in the kingdom you don't even have a share in.

Why do landowners want to own land? It is expressed well by the 15th Earl of Derby in
1881:

'The object which men aim at when they become possessed of land in the British Isles may, I think, be enumerated as follows. One, political influence; two, social importance, founded on territorial possession, the most visible and unmistakable form of wealth; three, power exercised over tenantry; the pleasure of managing, directing and improving the estate itself; four, residential enjoyment, including what is called sport; five, the money return - the rent.'

Derby owned 68,942 acres in five counties back in the day. The current heir to the estate is the 19th Earl of Derby, who is a merchant banker, went to Eton, married the daughter of a major landowner in Essez, and his father is an Old Etonian as well. His current home is not registered on the Land
Registry.

By burying the details on who owns the land in Britain through excluding information from the Land Registry, our dear leaders, the landowners, hide themselves from public view.

Be honest now, who really knows who owns the land in Britain? Who had even heard of the 19th Earl of Derby before reading this article?

My particular favourite confidence trick is the so-called Council Tax in Britain. This is basically a land tax which averages to £550 per household and totals around £10.4 billion per year. The 189,000 families who own 40 million acres pay £103 million in Council Tax, but then receive a subsidy of £2.3 billion from DEFRA, and another £2 billion in subsidies from the EU. The peasants pay the Council Tax, the landowners get payments back from a different area and are laughing at the majority of the population.

Council Tax, just like its predecessor the Community Charge and the rates, are billed as the revenue collected by the government to pay for local services. This is a mere fiction. Council Tax is used purely to supplement budget grants that are paid directly to local authorities by central government. These grants could be a lot larger, and hence Council Tax a lot lower if the central government was not paying out large subsidies to the landowners. When you look at the Irish who pay no council tax, they still receive local services.

If Council Tax was ended, if land and transactions in land taxed, if avoidance of tax by placing land in offshore trusts pulled and subsidies ended, then the peasants would be better off and local services would still run. In fact, between £12 billion to £17 billion would be raised, which would cover the £10.4 billion raised by the plebs in Council Tax.

With that in mind, I suggest we should introduce a new tax called: The Diamond Jubilee Shine the Queen's Diamonds Tax. Everyone should pay a tenth of their income towards cleaning costs to ensure that the Queen's diamonds are sparkling for the Jubilee this June. It is very important that we mere peasants understand our place and realise that 'democracy' is in actual fact Orwellian speak for 'dictatorship'.

We should also realise that as we own nothing in this land and nothing in any other country, we do not have anything in common with those who do own land. That step taken, we should then realise that we do have more in common with the vast majority of people in the world who also do not own any land.

If you seriously want to be whistling 'God Save the Queen' this Jubilee then you are either a landowner yourself or a poor deluded mind slave who loves the thought of another century of poverty, slavery, serfdom and misery with fuck-all reward.

So tally-ho old chaps and have fun living on someone else's land! Good oh! What what what!


by Raygun

Tuesday, 10 January 2012

Illusions in the Consumer



Conscience fatigue allows consumers to feel guilt-free
Realpolitik castrates all sensitivity
A syndicate removing your liver, heart and brain
Dole queue ideology redundant like free societies
But you still think you are doing well
Accepting what is unacceptable
Fuck "Free Tibet" liberal hypocrisy
Cheap Buddhist enslavement of women
Forever destroyed by China
Take a look at Minamarta
If you wanna see real abuses of humanity

More people die under western hell
Nablus and Hebron and Gaza

The stock market is less attractive investment prospect
Than a biscuit tin

Market reforms created the need for Tiannamen Square
Desire for proletariat political power used as Communist scare

The same old bohemian acceptance of passive obedience
Pray to the altar of bourgeois success

Two incomes No sex

Dance together or dance alone
Drown your misery in alcohol
In alcohol
Two days a week
Government handout advice

The Dark Alma Mater

Wednesday, 4 January 2012

Reptilian update: Part 1


The Saxe-Coburg Gotha dynasty

So here we are 2012, and a multi-million pound Diamond jubilee beckons amidst a manufactured recession within our fake economy in which the good old tax payer has to tighten their belts once again, along with footing the bill for not only the 2012 'Illuminated' Olympic games, but also the grotesque show of hereditary inbreds, and cold hearted monstrosities 'The Royal Familys' Diamond jubilee celebrations.

The Saxe-Coburg Gotha Germanic dynasty, once again feeds like a parasite off the back of all that fall below them in their rankings.

And for those of you who do not know what rank you are in the eyes of the Monarchy it can be summed up in one word: PEASANT.

Yes that's right regardless of what class background you are from this is what you are in the eyes of the Monarchy. It does not matter if you are a self-made millionaire, Doctor, Teacher, Refuse collector, Cleaner, or any other profession spanning the entire class system...you are still in the eyes of the Monarchy a PEASANT. 

But guess what? I would rather be a PEASANT than a cold blooded bunch of sinister reptiles any day...what about you?

                                                                                                                By Hector the mute  

Monday, 2 January 2012