Saturday, September 27, 2014

The truth is, all might be free if they valued freedom, and defended it as they ought. ~ Samuel Adams





"Most Americans aren't the sort of citizens the Founding Fathers expected; they are contented serfs. Far from being active critics of government, they assume that its might makes it right." - Joseph Sobran Columnist

  




"By far the most dangerous foe we have to fight is apathy - indifference from whatever cause, not from a lack of knowledge, but from carelessness, from absorption in other pursuits, from a contempt bred of self satisfaction" - William Osler (Canadian Physician, 1849-1919)

  




"Philosophy should always know that indifference is a militant thing. It batters down the walls of cities and murders the women and children amid the flames and the purloining of altar vessels. When it goes away it leaves smoking ruins, where lie citizens bayonetted through the throat. It is not a children's pastime like mere highway robbery." Stephen Crane




















this below was published 18jul13, the terror group is nothing new only a rebranding for public consumption the political intent of such.....

july 2013




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 They Are At it Again
Syria, the Latest Crusade

By Andre Vltchek

The Kafkaesque destruction of the region by Western lunatics continues.


Obama's Deals With The Saudis And Al-Nusra

By Moon Of Alabama

Exposing the backdoor dealings that the US conducted with Saudi Arabia.


Bombing Syria
Exporting Jihadism

By Shamus Cooke

Obama himself finally admitted in his U.N. speech that targeting the Syrian government was at least half of his intention by funding the Syrian rebels:


Will American Ground Troops Be Sent to Fight ISIS?

By Sheldon Richman

Obama tips his hand about who will bear the burden when he rhapsodizes about American exceptionalism.


Cameron Plays Tony Blair
UK Prepares For Another War In Iraq

By Patrick Cockburn

What Cameron is in practice proposing is a recipe for a continuing war and it is this that will make it impossible to defeat the jihadi militants, for Isis is the child of war.


Hey Look: We're At War Against Evil Again

By Matt Carr

Western governments have attempted to transform war into a pervasive but acceptable media spectacle, humming pleasantly in the background of our lives like a fishtank in an office.


George Galloway's Statement in UK Parliament on Isis airstrikes

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George Galloway gave a speeche in today's parliamentary debate considering the whether the UK should take action against the Islamic State in Iraq, as MPs tried to shout down the Respect MP.


ISIS and Islam: The Ugly Truth

By Dr. Ashraf Ezzat

ISIS has created not only due to militarization by US army nor recruitment by CIA but primarily because of misinterpreted scripture and bad dogma.


Will Russia and China Hold Their Fire Until War Is the Only Alternative?

By Paul Craig Roberts

It is possible that Russia, China, and the rest of the world will be saved by American economic collapse. The US economy is a house of cards.


Housing, Fair Wages, Water, Food, Schools - Ya' Gotta Bomb them First!

By Paul Kirk

Looking at the hardware and software of the killers, Murder Inc., really sets out what we are up against.


The Zombie Culture

By Butler Shaffer

Our culture has become dominated by reptilian-brained humanoids who worship death.


Abbas: Vows to Pursue Israeli Leaders For War Crimes

Video and Transcript.

"We will not forget and we will not forgive, and we will not allow war criminals to escape punishment,"


Is There a Plan to Force Palestinians Into Sinai?

By Jonathan Cook

Abbas denies mounting claims that Egypt has offered territory for a Palestinian state. Should we believe him?




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Over 100 people killed as Taleban storm Afghan district?:
Hundreds of Taleban fighters have stormed a strategic district in an Afghan province not far from the capital, killing dozens of people in five days of fighting and the insurgents could capture the area, officials said on Friday


Taliban behead 15 civilians including women, children in Ghazni:
Provincial governor spokesman, Shafiq Nang said the victims were family members of the Afghan National Police (ANP) and Afghan Local Police (ALP) forces. In the meantime, provincial security chief, Asadullah Insafi said Taliban militants have torched over 60 houses following the attack in Ajristan district.


Taliban seize strategic Afghan district in Ghazni province:
Fighting is continuing as security forces try to regain the district but officials fear surrounding districts are now vulnerable to attack.


Syrian troops kill 24 Al Qaeda militants;
The Syrian troops had thwarted a wide-scale offensive by the Nusra Front militants in the towns of Jubbeh and Esal al-Wared in the al-Qalamoun region in the northern countryside of the capital Damascus, Xinhua reported


IS battles for Syrian border town:
Islamic State militants advance on the Syrian border town of Kobane, where they are battling Kurdish fighters, as the US-led air campaign continues.


Obama-armed Syrian rebels say: Airstrikes on Islamic State 'attack on the revolution':
A Syrian rebel group that received U.S. missiles and training issued a statement Tuesday denouncing the Obama administration's airstrikes on the Islamic State group.


Turkey's Erdogan Calls for No-Fly Zone in Syria:
Turkey is eager to re-focus the world's attention on removing Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime from power as well as fighting the Islamic State militants who are battling Kurdish forces just over the border in Syria, triggering a refugee influx into Turkey.


Ground force needed, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff says:
A ground force is needed, he said, but it doesn't have to be an American ground force. The chairman emphasized that Iraqi, Kurdish and Syrian forces are best to take on ISIL on the ground.


US military chief: 15,000 ground troops need to destroy ISIS:
As the massive US-led air campaign plows ahead, the nation's top military chief says it will take 15,000 ground troops to wipe out ISIS in Syria.


British MPs support UK air strikes against IS in Iraq:
The UK Parliament has backed British participation in air strikes against Islamic State extremists in Iraq. After a seven-hour debate, MPs voted for military action by 524 votes to 43.


How your MP voted on Iraq strikes:
The motion was opposed by six Conservatives, one Liberal Democrat, and 23 Labour MPs, with Rushanara Ali abstaining by voting for and against. She resigned from the opposition front bench in order to abstain.


12 civilians killed and wounded due to random bombardment on Fallujah.
12 civilians killed and wounded today due to random bombardment targeted residential neighborhoods in Fallujah city.


Iraq: US Kills "Four" Civilians in Central Mosul:
A source in the forensic medicine told the National Iraqi News Agency / Nina / that the forensic medicine center received four bodies belonging to civilians martyred by an American aerial bombardment targeted the IS sites in Alcor area in central Mosul


U.S.-led strikes in Iraq, Syria compound humanitarian plight: ICRC:
 The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said on Friday that U.S.-led air strikes on Islamist insurgents in Iraq and Syria had worsened a dire humanitarian crisis on the ground.


Iraqi army retreats from Tikrit after assault stalls:
Video report


Iraqi soldiers plead for relief:
The Iraqi unit, bunkered in a village in Anbar province, had held the militants at bay for four days. But running perilously low on ammunition, food and water, the soldiers finally took matters into their own hands.


Israel criticised over blocking UNHRC mission:
 Israel denies the UN Rapporteur on human rights access to West Bank amid reports that abuses have 'sharply increased'.


Text of Fatah-Hamas agreement:
Rival parties have reached agreement to allow the Palestinian Authority to operate in the Gaza Strip.


Burson-Marsteller Rejects Israel as a Client;
Accepts Muslim Brotherhood: PR Giant Signs Tunisia Branch of Muslim Brotherhood But Thumbs Nose at Israel's Shekels


Yemeni Houthis celebrate 'Friday of victory':
Thousands of supporters of Shia Houthi rebels in Yemen have taken to the streets to celebrate their first Friday since taking control of much of the capital, Sanaa.


Egypt Slams Turkey's Erdogan as 'Terrorism Supporter' After Critical UN Speech:
 Egypt has accused Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of supporting terrorists and seeking to provoke mayhem in the Middle East after he questioned the legitimacy of Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi in a speech at the U.N. General Assembly.


'Killed' Boko Haram leader continues to threaten Nigeria:
Nigeria's Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau, or a man claiming to be him, has been killed at least three times so far, according to the military, yet each time he apparently returns in the group's numerous jihadist videos.


Ebola deaths in West Africa 'pass 3,000' - WHO:
The latest figures indicate that more than 6,500 people are believed to have been infected in the region. Liberia is the worst affected country, having recorded around 1,830 deaths linked to the latest outbreak.


Cuba sends 300 more doctors to fight Ebola:
The Cubans will work in Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia, Regla Angulo, head of the Cuban medical relief agency, said in a statement on Friday. The announcement means that up to 461 Cuban medical personnel would have been sent to help address the epidemic spreading across West Africa.


Second detachment of American troops 'arrived in Liberia:
The Pentagon has so far spent $30million as part of the United States' effort to train and support health workers. President Obama said that troops would not provide direct care to patients.



Hungary suspends gas supplies to Ukraine:
Hungary's gas pipeline operator, FGSZ, says it has suspended delivery of gas to neighbouring Ukraine "indefinitely". Ukraine has been receiving gas from Hungary, Poland and Slovakia since Russia cut off supplies to Ukraine in June in a dispute over unpaid bills.


EU hopeful of gas deal between Ukraine and Russia:
 Guenther Oettinger outlined a plan which would see Russia supply Ukraine over the winter and into the spring. Ukraine would pay Russia $2bn (£1.2bn) of its gas debt by the end of October and another $1.1bn by the year's end.


Rally at Paris mosque against Herve Gourdel killers:
Hundreds of people have taken part in a protest led by France's leading Muslim cleric against the beheading of a French hostage by jihadists in Algeria.


How the CIA Watched Over the Destruction of Gary Webb: Analysis -
 Eighteen years after it was published, "Dark Alliance," the San Jose Mercury News's bombshell investigation into links between the cocaine trade, Nicaragua's Contra rebels, and African American neighborhoods in California, remains one of the most explosive and controversial exposés in American journalism.


They Are Coming For You: ASIO, Surveillance and Australia's New Security Laws:
Such laws are not merely dangerous but poisonous for states. That particularly effective hemlock has already been taken by Australian politicians


UN Human Rights Council backs Argentina on US debt row:
The United Nations Human Rights Council has passed a resolution in Geneva condemning a group of American hedge funds that took Argentina to court.


Illegal, but fit to serve: Pentagon to recruit undocumented immigrants:
The Pentagon is to start recruiting undocumented immigrants who came into the US as minors and possess valuable skills like speaking Persian and Chinese. The program offering the opportunity is capped at 1,500 recruits per year.


Police: Woman beheaded at Oklahoma workplace:
A man fired from an Oklahoma food processing plant beheaded a woman with a knife and was attacking another worker when he was shot and wounded by a company official, police said Friday.


Feds Says Cannabis Is Not Medicine While Holding The Patent on Cannabis as Medicine : Video -
Right now there is an awakening to the benefits of cannabis for medicinal purposes, specifically something called CBD oil. But is the new CBD craze being manipulated by media and politicians?


Security News

DDoS bot found in the wild hours after bug surfaces

Science News

Faraway HAT-P-11b draws back its cloudy shroud

To paraphrase up-right moral conduct in all private and social situations; for them that seem to have forgotten how to treat each other:
 
The superior man can find himself in no situation in which he is not himself. In a high situation, he does not treat with contempt his inferiors. In a low situation, he does not court the favor of his superiors. He rectifies himself, and seeks for nothing from others, so that he has no dissatisfactions. He does not murmur against Heaven, nor grumble against men. Thus it is that the superior man is quiet and calm, waiting for the appointments of Heaven, while the mean man walks in dangerous paths, looking for lucky occurrences.
~ Confucius


Saturday, September 20, 2014

The less government we have, the better, — the fewer laws, and the less confided power. The antidote to this abuse of formal Government, is, the influence of private character, the growth of the Individual. ~ Emerson

Is a democracy, such as we know it, the last improvement possible in government? Is it not possible to take a step further towards recognizing and organizing the rights of man? There will never be a really free and enlightened State until the State comes to recognize the individual as a higher and independent power, from which all its own power and authority are derived, and treats him accordingly. I please myself with imagining a State at least which can afford to be just to all men, and to treat the individual with respect as a neighbor; which even would not think it inconsistent with its own repose if a few were to live aloof from it, not meddling with it, nor embraced by it, who fulfilled all the duties of neighbors and fellow-men. A State which bore this kind of fruit, and suffered it to drop off as fast as it ripened, would prepare the way for a still more perfect and glorious State, which also I have imagined, but not yet anywhere seen.....Thoreau










































    






The Folly Of Obama's "War" On ISIS

By David Stockman

In truth, the whole thing is a giant, pathetic farce. There will be no coalition, no strategy, no boots, no ISIS degradation, no gain in genuine safety and security for the American homeland.


What Will Victory Look Like?

By Patrick J. Buchanan

Where is the morality in a superpower decision to arm Syrians and send them into a war they cannot win.


More Unlawful Presidential Killing

By Andrew P. Napolitano

Last year the president wanted to help ISIS indirectly by degrading the Syrian military. Now he wants to help Syria indirectly by degrading ISIS. And he is prepared to violate the Constitution, break the law and lie to the American people to achieve his purposes.


Obama's 'Stupid Stuff' Turned Upside Down

By Pepe Escobar

Ukrainian oligarch turned president Petro Poroshenko visits The Caliph's nemesis in Washington


Barf Alert
Puppet President: Petro Poroshenko Address to Congress

Video and Transcript

"If they (Russia) are not stopped now, they will cross European borders and spread throughout the globe," he warned. And the American politicians answered his speech with standing ovations.


Dutch MH17 Investigation Omits US "Intel"

By Tony Cartalucci

Had the US actually possessed any credible information to substantiate its claims that MH17 was shot down by a missile, such evidence surely would have been submitted to and included in the Dutch Safety Board's preliminary reporting.


The U.S. and Israel's Shared Values
Perpetual War, Indefinite Detention, and Torture

By Adam Hudson

Under perpetual war, the United States and Israel can justify a litany of draconian policies, such as indefinite detention, torture, and extrajudicial killing.


War, Circus and Injustice Down Under

By John Pilger

There are times when farce and living caricature almost consume the cynicism and mendacity in the daily life of Australia's rulers.


On the Internet There's No Such Thing as a True Science Denier

By Tina Dupuy

There was a time when we thought the Information Superhighway would make everyone more informed, better educated. Instead its enabled the misinformed to find places to permanently nestle in confirmation bias.


The NFL and Beyond
There Should Be No Debate about Corporal Punishment

By Laura Finley

"I-was-spanked-and-I turned-out-OK" is not a legitimate reason to continue a practice that has been so widely documented as potentially dangerous.


Woman As Aggressor: The Unspoken Truth Of Domestic Violence

By Edward Rhymes

There's something very important that we're not talking about when we talk about domestic violence.



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Yemen: 80 Killed as Clashes in Sanaa has Yemenis Fearing Sectarian Strife:
Houthi rebels overrun the capital battling army units for control of a suburb, leaving at least 80 
 http://www.middleeasteye.net/news/shelling-sana-has-yemenis-fearing-sectarian-strif-1053226213


Bush- Blair Legacy Continues As -
30 "ISIL" Killed by Iraqi Attack Aircraft in Mosul:
The Iraqi attack bombers launched massive strikes on the positions of the ISIL terrorists in Hammam Al-Aleel area located South of Mosul, and killed thirty members of the Takfiri group, Almanar reported.


22 killed in Iraq bombings:
Bombings in and near the Iraqi capital and a blast in the northern city of Kirkuk killed at least 22 people on Friday, security and medical officials said.


France launches first attack on IS in Iraq:
A statement said planes had attacked an IS depot in north-east Iraq, and there would be more raids in the coming days.


Bomb kills two Lebanese troops at Syria border:
Two Lebanese soldiers were killed by a roadside bomb near the Syrian border on Friday, security sources said, the first such attack since jihadist militants from Syria staged a deadly incursion there last month.


Syria's Nusra Front kills Lebanese soldier:
Al-Qaeda-linked group says it has killed one of 10 Lebanese soldiers it is holding in hopes of a prisoner exchange.


White House, military divided on use of troops against Islamic State:
Flashes of disagreement over how to fight the Islamic State are mounting between President Barack Obama and U.S. military leaders, the latest sign of strain in what often has been an awkward and uneasy relationship.


Kerry: 'We must shut borders' to defeat ISIS:
"We must shut borders," he said. "There are guarantees to help on foreign fighters, on financing, on borders - border control, on military, on aid, training, and even on direct military action."


US Senate Approves Plans To Arm Syrian Rebels :
Congress approved the $500 million plan on Thursday, enabling the US to provide support for rebels fighting the Sunni extremists.


How did your Senator vote?
YEAs - 78: NAYs - 22


Turkey opens border to Syrian Kurds fleeing IS:
TV footage showed exhausted people, mostly women and children, crossing into the south-eastern border village of Dikmetas under tight security.


Israel envoy warns US :
Israel's ambassador to the United States warned against including Iran in any coalition to derail the jihadist group.


30 militants including Pakistanis killed in Paktika airstrike:
At least 30 militants including Pakistanis have been killed in an airstrike in southeastern Paktika province, said official on Friday.


US-led airstrike leaves 8 people dead in east Afghanistan:
A Taliban commander is said to have been killed in the attack, which apparently had no civilian casualties.


Six Killed in Boko Haram Attacks in Cameroon:
Six people, including four civilians, were killed on Thursday in the far north of Cameroon following two incursions by Boko Haram militants, sources told AFP on Friday.


Third mystery airstrike in Libya after 'state of emergency' announced:
Libya Dawn militias are hit by third strike from unknown planes near Tripoli, after army Chief of Staff recalls all soldiers for coming escalation


Protests spread across Egypt in commemoration of Sisi's first 100 days:
"Protests began on Friday morning in most of Egypt's towns and villages while larger demonstrations took off from mosques after Friday prayers," said Islam Tawfiq, one of the demonstrators in Cairo.


Deadly attack in Guinea on Ebola team:
Eight bodies, including of three journalists, found in remote village following attack on team trying to educate locals.


Obama declines weapons to Ukraine: -
The president of Ukraine came to Washington Thursday seeking special ally status and lethal aid to fight the Russians. He walked away with neither but declared he was happy to get what he did get, new non-lethal aid.


Russia critical of MH17 inquiry, wants bigger U.N. role:
 "The preliminary report of the DSB (Dutch Safety Board) is not very informative and doesn't contain convincing information about the circumstances of the crash," Russia's U.N. Ambassador Vitaly Churkin told the 15-member council.


New Zealand votes in 'dirtiest' poll:
Voters in New Zealand head to the polls after what is being called the dirtiest campaign in the nation's history.


Salmond resigns after losing Scottish independence referendum:
Scots voted to stay in the UK following an intense campaign. The 'No' campaign rallied 55 percent of votes against 45 percent 'Yes' votes.


Was Scottish Vote Rigging Caught On Tape?: Video - :
The following clip suggests the possibility that more was afoot than that. As the commentator blasts, "Busted! Absolutely busted!" You decide...


Angry with Washington, 1 in 4 Americans open to secession: -
The failed Scottish vote to pull out from the United Kingdom stirred secessionist hopes for some in the United States, where almost a quarter of people are open to their states leaving the union, a new Reuters/Ipsos poll found.


Five US Surveillance Programs Undermining Global Human Rights:
Those of us in the United States often like to think-rightly or wrongly-that our overall human-rights record is in pretty good order. However, even those who view the US as a global human-rights leader have had to take a deep breath when considering the past year of Big Brother-like surveillance revelations.


Spying and storing: Assange says 'Google works like NSA':
"Google's business model is the spy. It makes more than 80 percent of its money by collecting information about people, pooling it together, storing it, indexing it, building profiles of people to predict their interests and behavior, and then selling those profiles principally to advertisers, but also others," Assange told BBC.


GlaxoSmithKline fined $490m by China for bribery:
China has fined UK pharmaceuticals firm GlaxoSmithKline $490m (£297m) after a court found it guilty of bribery.


Alibaba Overtakes Amazon as Most Highly Valued Online Retailer : Video -
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. is knocking Amazon.com Inc. off its perch as the world's largest online retailer by market capitalization, signaling the ascendance of a global rival for investor and consumer dollars.


Wealth of world's billionaires: $7.3 trillion:
There are a record 2,325 billionaires in the world, up from 2,170 in 2013 and 1,360 in 2009, the first year following the financial collapse.