Saturday, August 31, 2013

A police spy who infiltrates a group to disrupt or discredit it. In French it has both a broader and more specific meaning. The Académie française, in its dictionary, says that an agent provocateur is a person working for another State or a political party (for example), whose mission is to provoke troubles in order to justify repression.

Agent provocateur








He should do what I did when I was Minister of the Interior. [...] infiltrate the movement with agents provocateurs inclined to do anything [...] And after that, with the strength of the gained population consent, [...] beat them for blood and beat for blood also those teachers that incite them. Especially the teachers. Not the elderly, of course, but the girl teachers yes.
It is alleged by British Liberal Democrat MP Tom Brake that the Metropolitan Police made use of agents provocateurs during the G20 Protests in London.
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"You really can change the world if you care enough.     - Marion Wright Edelman

"You must be the change you wish to see in the world."  - Mahatma Gandhi

"All who have accomplished great things have had a great aim, have fixed their gaze on a goal which was high, one which sometimes seemed impossible."   - Orison Swett Marden

"It is not because things are difficult that we do not dare, it is because we do not dare that they are difficult."  - Seneca

"Never discourage anyone...who continually makes progress, no matter how slow." -  Plato








Their mistaken course stems from false notions of equality, ladies and gentlemen. Equality, rightly understood......

Those who seek absolute power, even though they seek it to do what they regard as good, are simply demanding the right to enforce their own version of heaven on earth.

And let me remind you, they are the very ones who always create the most hellish tyrannies. Absolute power does corrupt, and those who seek it must be suspect and must be opposed. Their mistaken course stems from false notions of equality, ladies and gentlemen. Equality, rightly understood, as our founding fathers understood it, leads to liberty and to the emancipation of creative differences. Wrongly understood, as it has been so tragically in our time, it leads first to conformity and then to despotism.- Barry Morris Goldwater

"The biggest lesson I learned from Vietnam is not to trust [our own] government statements." - Senator James W. Fulbright


"All men having power ought to be mistrusted." - James Madison


"There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with power to endanger the public liberty." - John Adams










































New PCR column -- America Totally Discredited


A foolish President Obama and moronic Secretary of State Kerry have handed the 
United States government its worst diplomatic defeat in history and destroyed the credibility of the Office of the President, the Department of State, and the entire executive branch.  

Intoxicated with hubris from past successful lies and deceptions used to destroy Iraq and Libya, Obama thought the US "superpower," the "exceptional" and "indispensable" country, could pull it off again, this time in Syria.

But the rest of the world has learned to avoid Washington's rush to war when there is no evidence.  A foolish Obama was pushed far out on the limb by an incompetent and untrustworthy National Security Advisor, Susan Rice, and the pack of neoconservatives that support her, and the British Parliament cut the limb off.

What kind of fool would put himself in that vulnerable position?








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Posted: 30 Aug 2013 07:53 AM PDT
30 August 2013
 - Since the admission by TEPCO that the plant has been leaking for the last 2+ years and that it continues to leak, there has been much international concern. This is something no other nuclear site has had to deal with related to contamination or a meltdown. Fukushima differs greatly from both Hanford and Chernobyl, the two sites most frequently compared to the problem in Japan.


TEPCO’s plan for a groundwater bypass is inadequate. It is too close to the reactors and has left the diversion wells contaminated. It also lacks the volume needed to effectively deal with the incoming groundwater. TEPCO has been unable to use these diversion wells due to the contamination yet continued with the construction of the underground wall at the sea front and solidifying soil in the same area. Was anyone surprised when water began backing up into the plant grounds?


The Japanese government has failed to effectively step in to help. The Abe administration has agreed to take over the plan to freeze the ground around the reactor buildings but money won’t be allocated until next year and work won’t begin until 2015. METI has offered the same in relation to installing new water tanks on site. This leaves two years of more contamination. Adding to the urgency is the new revelation that a mass of highly contaminated groundwater from below the reactor buildings is reaching the sea or will very soon.


What is needed is a far wider scale civil engineering project. This issue is not a mere problem with the local fishermen, it is an international problem. The Pacific is an international resource, Fukushima Daiichi is heavily polluting that resource on a daily basis and must be stopped sooner rather than later.





America Totally Discredited
Paul Craig Roberts
If Obama goes it alone, he will be harassed for the rest of his life as a war criminal who dares not leave the US.
Chemical Hallucinations
By William Bowles
So there we have it, all the essential elements of a false flag operation, initiated by Mossad.
The biggest lesson I learned from Vietnam is not to trust [our own] government statements.
The Lie of "Limited" War Against Syria
By Shamus Cooke
The rats are jumping ship. Obama's strongest allies can't stomach the stench of lies that are the foundation of the war effort against Syria.
Cruise Missile Law Enforcement
By David Swanson
Of course, dropping missiles on people is a serious crime, just as kicking in your door at night with guns blazing is normally against the law.  But if a policeman -- global or normal -- does it, well, then it's law enforcement, not law breaking.
Engineering Consent For An Attack On Syria
Kerry Makes Case For Syria Military Action
Video
Kerry laid out some of the evidence U.S. intelligence has put together and shared with members of Congress and international allies.
Syrians In Ghouta Claim Saudi-Supplied Rebels Behind Chemical Attack
By Dale Gavlak and Yahya Ababneh
Rebels and local residents in Ghouta accuse Saudi Prince Bandar bin Sultan of providing chemical weapons to an al-Qaida linked rebel group.
Who Blocked Syrian Peace Talks?
By Robert Parry
Painful experiences of recent years should have taught the American people the danger that comes when the government and the mainstream press adopt a pleasing but false narrative, altering the facts to support a "good guy v. bad guy" scenario.
The Vassal's Revolt
By Tariq Ali
Rejoice. Rejoice. - For the first time in fifty years, the House of Commons has voted against participating in an imperial war.
This Slaughter Has To Stop
Incendiary Bomb Victims 'Like the Walking Dead'
BBC Video Report - Warning
A BBC team inside Syria filming for Panorama has witnessed the aftermath of a fresh horrific incident - an incendiary bomb dropped onto a school playground in the north of the country.
A Call to Resist
By George Capaccio
What is the difference between a Syrian father cradling the lifeless body of his son, a victim of some dreadful neurotoxin, and a mother in Iraq delivering a horribly deformed baby?
NO U.S. WAR ON SYRIA!
TAKE ACTION NOW
Click here for list of actions around the country to oppose war with Syria.
The Unknown Social Warriors, Bernays and Norquist
By Steve
"Our goal is to inflict pain. It is not good enough to win; it has to be a painful and devastating defeat. It is like when the king would take his opponent's head and spike it on a pole for everyone to see,"




Hard News  
   
57 "militants" killed in Afghan raids:
At least 57 militants were killed in operations launched by the Afghan police, army and the NATO-led coalition forces since Thursday, the country's interior ministry said on Friday.
Eight, Including Governor, Killed in Suicide Attack in Dasht-e-Archi:
A suicide attacker detonated his explosive in the Dasht-e-Archi district of Kunduz province early Friday, killing at least eight people, including the Governor of Dasht-e-Archi District, Sheikh Sadrruddin, and wounding sixteen others.
Ft. Bragg soldier killed by enemy fire in Afghanistan:
A Fort Bragg soldier was killed Aug. 28 by enemy fire during operations in Ghazni Province, Afghanistan.
Fort Hood-based soldier from American Samoa killed in Afghanistan:
The Pentagon said Thursday 1st Lt. Jason Togi of Pago Pago died of injuries sustained when enemy forces attacked his vehicle with an improvised explosive device.
Iraq violence kills 14 as al-Qaida claims attacks:
Friday's deadliest attack struck after nightfall in a Kurdish neighborhood in the ethnically mixed town of Tuz Khormato. Insurgents there set off a non-lethal stun bomb apparently designed to attract a crowd before detonating a real bomb that killed 12 and wounded 10, said the town's police chief, Col. Hussein Ali Rasheed.
Iraq: 23 dead in bombings and shootings:
At least 23 people were killed and dozens wounded in a series of attacks targeting Sunni areas across northern Iraq on Thursday.
'Terrorist' Burned In Baghdad Street, As Iraq Struggles To Contain Spiraling Unrest:
The mob strung up the suspected terrorist's shirtless body by the feet and set it ablaze on a street on the outskirts of the Iraqi capital, a tire placed underneath to fuel the flames
US kills 6 people in Yemen:
Suspected US drone strikes killed an alledged senior Al Qaida militant and four others in Al Manaseh village in the southern province of Al Baydha, southern Yemen, a source told Gulf News.
Engineering Consent For An Attack On Syria:
Kerry Makes Case For Syria Military Action : Video and Transcript:
Kerry laid out some of the "evidence" U.S. intelligence has put together and shared with members of Congress and international allies.
Deja Vu All Over Again:
Colin L. Powell, Remarks to the United Nations Security Council:
February 5, 2003: I cannot tell you everything that we know, but what I can share with you, when combined with what all of us have learned over the years, is deeply troubling.
U.S. Had Intel on Chemical Strike Before It Was Launched:
American intelligence agencies had indications three days beforehand that the Syrian regime was poised to launch a lethal chemical attack that killed more than a thousand people and has set the stage for a possible U.S. military strike on Syria.
Washington's threats to attack Syria unacceptable - Russia:
Washington's statements threatening to use military force against Syria unilaterally are unacceptable, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Alexander Lukashevich said in a statement.
Pentagon Can't Afford Syria Operation; Must Seek Additional Funds:
The U.S. military, struggling after defense cuts of tens of billions of dollars, will be unable to pay for attacks on Syria from current operating funds and must seek additional money from Congress, according to congressional aides.
More than 150 members of Congress have signaled their opposition to airstrikes on Syria without a congressional vote:
House members circulated two separate letters circulated that were sent to the White House demanding a congressional role before military action takes place.
U.S. military officers have deep doubts about impact, wisdom of a U.S. strike on Syria:
Marine Lt. Col. Gordon Miller, a fellow at the Center for a New American Security, warned this week of "potentially devastating consequences, including a fresh round of chemical weapons attacks and a military response by Israel."
British MPs reject military intervention in Syria:
Any possibility of British involvement in a military campaign in Syria has been effectively ruled out after British lawmakers voted down the prospect in parliament, costing the US the nation's closest ally in a potential strike.
Syria: John Kerry slaps Britain in face as he calls France 'oldest allies':
John Kerry delivers diplomatic slap in the face to Britain, failing to mention them among list of supporters and referring to France as "oldest allies".
Scant foreign support for US strikes on Syria:
Not since the 1983 invasion of Grenada has the US been so alone in pursuing major lethal military action
Turkish PM says Syria intervention should aim to end Assad rule:
 "It can't be a 24 hours hit-and-run," Erdogan told reporters at a reception in the presidential palace in Ankara. "What matters is stopping the bloodshed in Syria and weakening the regime to the point where it gives up," he said.
Syria: Reports of 'napalm-like' bomb attack: Video -
Israeli force kill 1 on Egypt border:
An IDF force opened fire toward two suspects riding dune-buggies who entered a restricted zone near the Egyptian border, from the direction of the Sinai Peninsula.
3 people killed as anti-coup protesters rally across Egypt:
Although most marches led by supporters of deposed President Morsi passed peacefully, three deaths were reported.
2 People Killed As Troops Deployed to Restore Order in Protest-hit Colombia:
President Juan Manuel Santos ordered troops to provide security in Bogota and patrol Colombia's highways on Friday after violent protests spread from rural areas to the capital. Santos said two people were killed Thursday in Bogota where demonstrators mounted large marches that ended in violent clashes with police.
Colombian presidential hopeful under arrest:
A conservative Colombian presidential hopeful has surrendered to authorities after the Supreme Court ordered him arrested for allegedly benefiting politically from collusion with illegal far-right militias.
Top Secret: Snowden reveals US intelligence's black budget:
Edward Snowden has leaked a new top-secret document that for the first time ever publically discloses how the United States spends tens of billions of dollars annually on clandestine spy programs.
U.S. intelligence community's classified "black budget" for fiscal year 2013.
Read the leaked report as published by the Washington Post:
GCHQ reported to have access to almost all European internet traffic:
The reports published by the German public broadcaster NDR and the Süddeutsche newspaper said documents made available to them by Edward Snowden indicate that Britain's Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) is capable of gathering and analyzing data from almost all of the traffic that passes through Europe's internet network.
US sends two Guantanamo inmates to Algeria:
The Pentagon on Thursday announced the transfer of Nabil Said Hadjarab and Mutia Sadiq Ahmad Sayyab, leaving 164 detainees still at the prison, including 84 others cleared for release years ago.
Muslims challenging 'no fly' list win partial court victory:
Thirteen Muslim Americans challenging the U.S. government's secretive "no-fly" list won a partial victory in federal court when a judge found they "have a constitutionally protected liberty interest" in traveling internationally by air.
Fast food strikes in 60 U.S. cities:
"Boosting wages for America's lowest-paid workers is a crucial step toward reducing economic inequality and rebuilding a strong economy.




A capable articulator of the beliefs of the left-wing bourgeoisie. His supporters called him "The Incorruptible", while his adversaries called him dictateur sanguinaire (bloodthirsty dictator).    reputation has gone through cycles. It peaked in the 1920s when the influential French historian Albert Mathiez rejected the common view of Robespierre as demagogic, dictatorial, and fanatical. Mathiez argued he was an eloquent spokesman for the poor and oppressed, an enemy of royalist intrigues, a vigilant adversary of dishonest and corrupt politicians, a guardian of the French Republic, an intrepid leader of the French Revolutionary government, and a prophet of a socially responsible state. In recent decades his reputation has suffered from his association with radical purification of politics by killing his enemies. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/12/Robespierre.jpg




 La plus extravagante idée qui puisse naître dans la tête d'un politique est de croire qu'il suffise à un peuple d'entrer à main armée chez un peuple étranger, pour lui faire adopter ses lois et sa constitution. Personne n'aime les missionnaires armés; et le premier conseil que donnent la nature et la prudence, c'est de les repousser comme des ennemis.


The most extravagant idea that can be born in the head of a political thinker is to believe that it suffices for people to enter, weapons in hand, among a foreign people and expect to have its laws and constitution embraced. No one loves armed missionaries; the first lesson of nature and prudence is to repulse them as enemies.

Dépaysement





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Friday, August 30, 2013

Syria: Another Western War Crime In The Making





"If everyone demanded peace instead of another television set, then there'd be peace." -  John Lennon

"Phony pretexts repeated often enough become real reasons. Things that...are not true become true in the public mind simply through endless repetition." - Lenny Bloom

"You're not supposed to be so blind with patriotism that you can't face reality. Wrong is wrong no matter who does it or who says it." -  Malcolm X

"Let us form a new religion, that which would be called 'humanity', with 'peace' as its prophet." - Nima Shirali, Middle Eastern Reconciliation Forum
















































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Paul Craig Roberts

UPDATE AUGUST 29

The British Parliament has rejected British military intervention in Syria. The US puppet, Cameron, who serves as Prime Minister was forced to admit that he had no evidence that Assad had used chemical weapons, and Parliament said, no evidence, no war. It is unlikely the French will go along without the British, so this leaves Obama all alone with Israel. If Washington goes ahead with the strike, Obama will be branded with the War Criminal moniker. 

The decisive action by Parliament shames the cowardly US Congress.

http://rt.com/news/uk-parliament-vote-syria-181/


Obama's Syria plans in disarray after Britain rejects use of force White House forced to consider unilateral strikes against Assad after British PM unexpectedly loses key motion on intervention


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Democratic Reward for the British People Rejecting Military Action Against Syria

UK Prime Minister Cameron loses Syria war vote


British Prime Minister David Cameron lost a vote endorsing military action against Syria by 13 votes Thursday, a stunning defeat that will almost guarantee that Britain plays no direct role in any U.S. attack on Bashar al-Assad’s government.
A grim-faced Cameron conceded after the vote that “the British Parliament, reflecting the views of the British people, does not want to see British military action.”
UK Parliament debate Syria
Prime Minister David Cameron recalled Parliament urging an urgent debate on military action against the regime of President Bashar al-Assad. He argued strongly for military intervention in Syria.
As Russia and China at the United Nations push back, British lawmakers rejected the motion in Parliament to go to war with Syria by a tally of 285 to 272.
Cameron said it is clear that the British Parliament, reflecting the view of the British people, doesn’t want to see the U.K. get involved in military action in Syria and “the government will act accordingly.”
This can be considered a victory of sorts  for Alternative Media. 90% of Americans and Brits are against attacking Syria. Where do they get their news?  Certainly NOT from Zionist owned and controlled CNN, and BBC.
Israeli Foreign Policy and propaganda is obviously NOT working!
It sure appears that Obama/Cameron are about to fall on the Bibi Israeli sword?
Syria vs Iraq


Hear Hear George!

30 May 2013 /TODAY'S ZAMAN, İSTANBUL
Seven members of Syria's militant al-Nusra group were detained on Wednesday after police found sarin gas, which was reportedly going to be used in a bomb attack, during a search of the suspects' homes, Turkish media have reported.
Newspapers claimed on Thursday that two kilograms of sarin gas, which is usually used for making bombs and was banned by the UN in 1991, had been found in the homes of suspects detained in the southern provinces of Adana and Mersin. Twelve suspects were caught by the police on Monday. The reports claimed that the al-Nusra members had been planning a bomb attack for Thursday in Adana but that the attack was averted when the police caught the suspects. Along with the sarin gas, the police seized a number of handguns, grenades, bullets and documents during their search. Five of the suspects were released later on Thursday.
In another incident in Adana, the police received intelligence that a bomb-laden vehicle had entered Adana, the bombs being of the same type used in a recent attack in Hatay's Reyhanlı town, the Taraf daily reported on Thursday.
Security measures in Adana have been tightened in line with intelligence gathered. The Hatay National Provincial Police Department said that police officers are guarding the roads in and out of the province and are keeping an eye out in the province for the vehicle mentioned in the intelligence.
On May 11, one car bomb exploded outside the town hall while another went off outside a post office in Reyhanlı, a main hub for Syrian refugees and opposition activity in Hatay. Fifty-two people were killed and as many as 100 were injured in the bombings. Turkey blamed the Syrian regime for the attacks but Damascus has denied any role in the bombings.
Twelve suspects were arrested in connection with the car bombings. In the aftermath of the attack, claims were raised that the police force and the National Intelligence Organization (MİT) did not fulfill their responsibilities to prevent the bombings from taking place.
















Posted: 29 Aug 2013 08:32 AM PDT
28 August 2013
 - This is a major announcement. While we’ve known that the influence of vibration on water even on the quantum level has tremendous implications, here we’re seeing the tested use of this technology for good.

While this is still new and will no doubt meet a lot of criticism and opposition from the vested big agra boys, it’s sure encouraging to hear about. Vibration is perhaps the most fundamental aspect of our Universe. It is how energy is transmitted and how reality takes form at the most profound levels, slower vibrational organizations appear to be what we call physical while higher vibrational energy such as visible light and way beyond that into the quantum level are much faster or higher.



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bête noire


On August 29, 1813, two black slaves tending cattle outside the stockade reported that "painted warriors" were in the vicinity. But, mounted scouts from the fort found no signs of the war party. To the detriment of Fort Mims, Beasley had the second slave flogged for "raising a false alarm".  Beasley received a second warning the morning of the assault by a mounted scout but dismissed it and took no precautions as Beasley was reportedly drunk.