Illegitimate Transfer of Inalienable European Rights via Convention(s) & Supranational Bodies Establishment of Sovereignty-Usurping Supranational Body Dictatorships Enduring Program of DEMOGRAPHICS WAR on Europeans Enduring Program of PSYCHOLOGICAL WAR on Europeans Enduring Program of European Displacement, Dismemberment, Dispossession, & Dissolution
No wars or conditions abroad (& no domestic or global economic pretexts) justify government policy facilitating the invasion of ancestral European homelands, the rape of European women, the destruction of European societies, & the genocide of Europeans.
U.S. RULING OLIGARCHY WAGES HYBRID WAR TO SALVAGE HEGEMONY [LINK | Article]
Who's preaching world democracy, democracy, democracy? —Who wants to make free people free?
"... Pentagon, CIA and State Department maintained intimate ties to al-Qaeda militants as late as 2001." [ceasefiremagazine.co.uk]
"... memoir, Classified Woman: The Sibel Edmonds Story,
published last year, charged senior [US] government officials with
negligence, corruption and collaboration with al Qaeda in illegal arms
smuggling and drugs trafficking in Central Asia." [ceasefiremagazine.co.uk]
"In interviews with this author in early March, Edmonds claimed that
Ayman al-Zawahiri, current head of al Qaeda and Osama bin Laden’s deputy
at the time, had innumerable, regular meetings at the U.S. embassy in
Baku, Azerbaijan, with U.S. military and intelligence officials between
1997 and 2001, as part of an operation known as ‘Gladio B’. Al-Zawahiri,
she charged, as well as various members of the bin Laden family and
other mujahideen, were transported on NATO planes to various parts of
Central Asia and the Balkans to participate inPentagon-backed
destabilisation operations." [ceasefiremagazine.co.uk]
Source - Article - ceasefiremagazine.co.uk:
Special Report | Why was a Sunday Times report on US government ties to al-Qaeda chief spiked?
FBI whistle-blower Sibel Edmonds was described as "the most gagged
person in the history of the United States" by the American Civil
Liberties Union. Was the Sunday Times pressured to drop its
investigation into her revelations?
3. Operation Gladio > Secret Stay-behind Fascist Paramilitary - Europe
Operation Gladio is the codename for a clandestine NATO "stay-behind" operation in Europe during the Cold War. Its purpose was to continue armed resistance in the event of a Soviet invasion and conquest. Although Gladio specifically refers to the Italian branch of the NATO stay-behind organizations, "Operation Gladio" is used as an informal name for all stay-behind organizations. [Wikipedia]
The role of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in sponsoring Gladio and the extent of its activities during the Cold War era, and its relationship to right-wing terrorist attacks perpetrated in Italy during the "Years of Lead" (late 1960s to early 1980s) and other similar clandestine operations, is the subject of ongoing debate and investigation. Switzerland and Belgium have had parliamentary inquiries into the matter. [Wikipedia]
"Khodorkovsky for caution in anti-Russian sanctions in Prague
Prague - The EU and the USA can influence the situation in Russia, but their use of sanctions should be cautious, Russian oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky, who was recently released from prison, said at the opening of the 18th Forum 2000 international conference in Prague today. The EU and the USA can help Russia on its road to democracy, Khodorkovsky said. Rather, the Russian democratic movement needs a cultivated influence of the Western countries, he added. International sanctions can be a precarious instrument, said Khodorkovsky, who now lives in Switzerland from where he supports opposition and democratic changes in Russia. In the summer, the EU imposed sanctions against Russia over its policy in the Ukrainian conflict. The conference, initiated by the late Czechoslovak and Czech president Vaclav Havel (1936-2011), is this year entitled "Democracy and Its Discontents: A Quarter-Century After the Iron Curtain and Tiananmen" to mark 25 years of the communist regime collapse and the massacre on Tiananmen Square in Beijing."
Excerpted from Alexander Cockburn, The Golden Age Is In Us, Verso, 1995, pp. 149-151 [March 1, 1990]
" ... It's
also unnecessary to point out to the half a dozen or so sane people
who remain that in comparison to the conditions imposed by US tyranny
and violence, East Europe under Russian rule was practically a
paradise. Furthermore, one can easily understand why an oppressed
Third World victim would have little access to any information (or
would care little about anything) beyond the narrow struggle for
survival against a terrorist superpower and its clients. And the
Pravda hack, unlike his US clones, would have faced a harsh
response if he told the obvious truths. So by every conceivable
standard, the performance of Havel, Congress, the media, and (we may
safely predict, without what will soon appear) the Western
intellectual community at large are on a moral and intellectual level
that is vastly below that of Third World peasants and Stalinist hacks
-- not an unusual discovery.
Of course, it could be argued in Havel's defense that this shameful
performance was all tongue in cheek, just a way to extort money from
the American taxpayer for his (relatively rich) country. I doubt it,
however; he doesn't look like that good an actor."
Although I knew there was NSA and FVEY mass surveillance, I must have missed the bit where the NSA conducts surveillance on entire populations of FOREIGN (non-FVEY) nations, as I was of the impression that surveillance was kept it 'in the family'. Wrong.
Surveillance extends to the USA spying on the Bahamas, Mexico, Kenya, Philippines and another country (likely violent if named). But the odds are it's not limited to these countries.
Why on earth would they be conducting surveillance on the population of Kenya? Which country is the mysterious 'unnamed' country?
No idea about the interest in Kenya, but I'm going to go with Pakistan for the unnamed country.
Anyway, the enormity of this revelation totally blew me away.
The populations of entire nations are subject to US surveillance and are not only deprived of privacy, but are also, therefore, deprived of liberty.
So how is it that this is swept under a rug and that nobody's concerned about a deed that, in my view, amounts to worldwide criminal activity by a major government?
Take into consideration the 'Operation Gladio' and US 'Gladio B' activities, and the US government attempts to suppress that information.
Find the information difficult to absorb and might need to revisit the topic some time.
Nonetheless, here we have yet another example of the US engaged in what amounts to criminal activity.
Judging by earlier disclosures (eg Gary Webb), the US has a long history of involvements in criminal activity, exposure, persecution of whistle-blowers and suppression of press and whistle-blower disclosures.
Yet we have Australia's attorney-general, George Brandis, addressing a US 'echo chamber' 'think tank' (Centre for Strategic & International Studies) earlier in the year, pronouncing a whistle-blower, Snowden, a 'traitor', according to the screaming SMH headline.
Brandis is the same guy who is aggressively ducking Senator Ludlam's questions in a parliamentary committee (video above), doing democracy a disservice in more ways than one, in my view.
Meanwhile, in Europe, we have a stripped Russian oligarch speaking about the holy grail of 'democracy' to be installed in Russia by Europe and USA, broadcast from some US agenda NGO platform, before a rapt audience of Cuban dissidents and assorted other US ass-kissers.
I don't have the mental skills, the language skills or the patience to sit here trying to find the words to articulate just how perverse I find all of the above.
As I see it, you have a criminal, or rogue, gargantuan, super-government seeking to control the rest of the world by whatever means and without any limits; you have those within its trade and military treaty sphere (which is enormous), not only standing by without question, but also aggressively smearing those that stand up and disclose wrongdoing; there's a long a pattern of those beyond control or influence (or dissidents) and members of the press that dare reveal the truth, being vilified, hunted down, harassed and shut down; there's a corrupt or fearful press, that is either part of the established order, or else otherwise controlled, by authorities; there's a topsy-turvy world where 'good' is 'bad' and 'bad' is 'good'; a thousand sly GO and NGO platforms from which to evangelise about the holy grail of 'democracy', had by none but to be exported to all; there's the abuse of power and totalitarianism (that's hypocritically decried elsewhere), and this abuse is pervasive and entrenched.
Somewhere along the line, there's also denial of the important role whistle-blowers play -- or are supposed to play -- in keeping the crooked straight.
And Australian whilstle-blower publisher, Julian Assange, is still held without charge by the Sweden-UK-US trio blocking his political asylum to Ecuador, while his nation stands by unconcerned about this injustice.
Noam Chomsky's letter was the only breath of fresh air. It's beautiful. Poetry.
Thanks to high-tech equipment, the American spy agency, the National Security Agency (NSA), accessed the Mexican president's e-mail domains, which were also used by members of his cabinet. And, no surprise, the domains contained “diplomatic, economic and leadership communications which continue to provide insight into Mexico's political system and internal stability.”
Let's take a moment to reflect on the gold mine these NSA guys discovered. After NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden revealed this information every intelligence agency in the world envied their American colleagues. The Mexican president's office, according to the NSA report, was now “a lucrative source” of information. Infiltrating foreign governments is the dream of any spy agency. But only under one unbreakable condition (remember the golden rule of the game): Do not get caught. The NSA got caught in the Mexican job thanks to an NSA worker spilling the beans. And our “gentlemen” diplomats, who are never supposed to know anything about this dirty business, rush to the scene of the crime to do damage control. Whether you engage in old-fashioned spying or high-tech interception, the method has been and always will remain the same: Get as much systematic information about your rivals as you can, categorize the information, do your utmost to confirm its authenticity, evaluate it, and disseminate all available knowledge according to the political goals specifically identified by government. Under direct orders from the government, the main task of any spy agency is simple but clear: to feed the policy-making process with accurate and timely information.