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Anti-Iranian Israeli/Saudi Alliance

November 18th, 2013

by Stephen Lendman

A previous article discussed an unholy Israeli/Saudi alliance. It's an axis of evil. They're strange bedfellows. They have no formal relations.

It's believed Saudi Prince Bandar ibn Sultan visited Israel covertly. Doing so broke a decades long taboo.

Both countries have common regional interests. They include toppling Syria's Assad. They want Iran's government replaced.

Reports suggest both countries formed an anti-Iranian military alliance. On November 17, the London Sunday Times headlined "Two old foes unite against Tehran," saying:

"Convinced that Iran is tricking the world over nuclear weapons, Israel and Saudi Arabia may work together to curb its ambitions."

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COST OF OCCUPATION / BETRAYAL AND MISERY

November 18th, 2013

Allen L Roland

In five years, Nobel Peace Prize laureate Barack Obama, the agent of hope and change, has become the prince of darkness and his presidency has become a farce ~ an absurdly futile exercise in pretense and broken promises from a president who cloaks himself with drones and armor and who answers only to the corporate global elite.

The cost of occupation in both Iraq and Afghanistan is the silence of moral disillusion and betrayal by a dying Empire ~ for our military has bought into a War on Terror farce which will not go away and continues through this Veterans day in 2013. If you want to get a feel of what American troops go through in Iraq and Afghanistan ~ watch The Hurt Locker and read Steinbeck's The Moon is Down and realize that eventually The Flies will conquer the fly paper in both Iraq and Afghanistan ~ as they most certainly did in Vietnam.

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Who killed JFK? And why did they do it?

November 17th, 2013

Link: http://stateofthenation2012.com/?p=1296

Warren Commission Report: The Most Absurd Investigation In US History

by State of the Nation 2013

JFK was by far the most courageous and self-sacrificing president in modern American history. In his almost 3 year tenure, he made more bold decisions, issued more audacious executive orders, and enacted more revolutionary policy than all of the other US presidents of the 20th century put together. How so, you might ask?

What follows is a list of ten reasons why JFK became the most targeted man in America in 1963.

Each of these 10 explanations standing alone would be considered extremely life-threatening to any sitting president of the USA. And these are just the top ten; there are many other brave initiatives undertaken by JFK which pitted him directly against the TPTB (The Powers That Be).
Therefore, the real question is how JFK managed to survive as long as he did.

(1) JFK issued executive order # 11,110 which essentially disempowered the Federal Reserve System. This international crime syndicate is a private banking cartel with no reserves and is not federal, since its owners are more foreign than domestic. Like President Andrew Jackson, he knew the FED had to go if there was to be freedom from permanent debt slavery for the USA. Needless to say, the NWO bankers would not tolerate such audacity, and JFK knew he would pay the greatest price.

(2) JFK vowed to shut down the CIA shortly after the failed Bay of Pigs operation. The CIA is the granddaddy of all black and psyops around the world, including all major terrorist events before and since 911. With such an enormous and unaccountable black budget funding so many illegal schemes, JFK understood the CIA was the proverbial loose canon. His firing of CIA Director, Allen Dulles, proved to be the last straw. So was his vow to "splinter the CIA into a thousand pieces and scatter it into the winds”.

(3) JFK was implementing plans to end the Viet Nam War. His failure to prosecute the war greatly irked the Roman Catholic Church, the war’s primary instigator. As the first Roman Catholic US president, he made it clear during his campaign that he would act with complete independence from Vatican influence and always govern as his conscience dictated. Terminating the Viet Nam War became JFK's number one foreign policy agenda item, which put him at serious odds with the entire World Shadow Government.

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Double Injustice

November 17th, 2013

by Stephen Lendman

Rasmea Yousef Odeh is a 66-year-old Palestinian/American human rights champion. She's a feminist, activist, educator and community leader.

Since 2004, she's been the Chicago-based Arab American Action Network's associate director. She's widely respected and loved.

She's involved with issues related to human and civil rights, social, economic and political justice, immigrant rights, racial profiling, gender violence, and more.

In 2013, the Chicago Culture Alliance (CCA) honored her with its "Outstanding Community Leader Award."

CCA called her a woman who "dedicated over 40 years of her life to the empowerment of Arab women, first in her homes of Palestine, Jordan, and Lebanon, where she was an activist, and then the past 10 years in Chicago."

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America and Israel: Police States Writ Large

November 17th, 2013

by Stephen Lendman

Wikipedia calls a police state one "in which the government exercises rigid and repressive controls over the social, economic, and political life of the population."

Merrian-Webster's definition is "a political unit characterized by repressive governmental control of political, economic, and social life usually by an arbitrary exercise of power by police and especially secret police in place of regular operation of administrative and judicial organs of the government according to publicly known legal procedures."

The Oxford dictionary calls it "a totalitarian state controlled by a political police force that secretly supervises the citizens’ activities."

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The Logic behind Mass Spying: Empire and Cyber Imperialism

November 17th, 2013

James Petras

Introduction

Revelations about the long-term global, intrusive spying by the US National Security Agency (NSA) and other allied intelligence apparatuses have provoked widespread protests and indignation and threatened ties between erstwhile imperial allies.

Allied regimes have uniformly condemned NSA espionage as a violation of trust and sovereignty, a threat to their national and economic security and to their citizens’ privacy.

In contrast, the Washington has responded in a contradictory manner: on the one hand, US officials and intelligence chiefs have acknowledged ‘some excesses and mistakes’, on the other hand, they defend the entire surveillance program as necessary for US national security.

Interpretations vary about the US global spy apparatus – how it was built and why it was launched against hundreds of millions of people. ‘Subjective’ and ‘objective’ explanations abound, evoking psychological, social, economic, strategic and political considerations.

A multi-factorial explanation is required.

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Kristallnacht, Grynszpan and the Munich Agreement: Connect the World War Dots

November 16th, 2013

By Katherine Smith, PhD

Last weekend marked a traumatic event for Jewish people living in Germany in 1938.

Kristallnacht, the Night of Broken Glass, happened 75 years ago when Nazi thugs conducted a wave of violent anti-Jewish pogroms on the streets of Berlin and other cities in Germany.

On November 9 and 10, 1938, Nazi storm troopers and non-Jewish civilians descended on towns throughout Germany and parts of Austria, destroying Jewish homes, schools, synagogues, hospitals and businesses. At least 91 Jews were killed in the two-day attack, and roughly 30,000 people were arrested and sent to concentration camps. The dark chapter in German history is seen as a precursor to the Holocaust.

U.S. President Barack Obama issued a statement to commemorate the anniversary of Kristallnacht, stating that “the event foreshadowed the systematic slaughter of six million Jews and millions of other innocent victims.”

That Kristallnacht foreshadowed the holocaust is true.

And that the murder of Ernst vom Rath foreshadowed Kristallnacht is also true. Two days before Kristallnacht, vom Rath a junior diplomat, was killed in Paris by Herschel Grynszpan, a teenager, who believed him to be Count Welczek, the German ambassador.

However, there are two things that are not true.

  1. Grynszpan didn’t shoot Ernst vom Rath because he was angry that Count Welczek expelled his parents from Germany to Poland. [1]
  2. Grynszpan didn’t shoot Ernst vom Rath because the teenager was having a homosexual affair with the junior diplomat. [1]

So why did Grynszpan shoot Ernst vom Rath on November 7, 1938?

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Obama's Healthcare Fix

November 16th, 2013

by Stephen Lendman

He's got himself to blame. He sold a pig in a polk. He backed one of America's greatest ever scams.

It hugely enriches providers. It does so at the expense of giving everyone universal single payer coverage. More on that below.

Obamacare is rife with problems. It leaves millions uninsured. It leaves millions more underinsured. It makes healthcare coverage more expensive.

Mandated market rules include rude awakenings. Many consumers are left paying much more than they thought.

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How to Protect Humanity from Perpetual Animosity and Wars?

November 16th, 2013

Dr. Mahboob A. Khawaja

The mankind is fraught with sorrows and pains of institutionalized animosities and wars. When fear of unknown animosities and killings overwhelm the daily thinking process, a society - a nation no matter how normal claims to be, cannot function as normal beings to co-exist with their own self, the surroundings - in the human culture and make any positive contributions to human change and progress. This state of affairs reflects complete societal breakdown and march towards self-annihilation. We are witnessing and living in that delusional culture of human degeneration. Animosity and wars are not outgrowth of celestial bodies but essentially man-made follies throughout the history. All human acts are subject to change and reformation. Over the decades, this vital concern has occupied my scholarly thoughts, human interactions with so many other beings (both in the industrialized West and with people in the developing nations) to find out, how can we safeguard the “succeeding generations from the scourge of wars” and maintain normal societal living and co-existence in diversity. Had this concern and priority been in the thoughts and commitments of the governance of the modern institutions evolved more than half of century ago for global peace and security, it would have supported the sustainable movements for global peace and harmony.

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Targeting Press Freedom in Palestine

November 16th, 2013

by Stephen Lendman

Israeli and Palestinian Authority (PA) security forces share guilt. They operate collaboratively.

Journalists and free press activists established the Palestinian Center for Development and Media Freedoms (MADA).

Free expression is the most important of all rights. Without it all others are at risk. Israeli and PA officials notoriously censor truth.

Israeli military censorship bans or sanitizes material it calls potentially harmful to security. It does so whether or not it's true.

Israeli Supreme Court decisions limit content suppression to "tangible (or) near certain" instances of public endangerment. Interpretations are crucial.

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