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April 11, 2016

Panama Toilet Papers & the Capitalist Bastards With An Eye On Global Markets, Funding Destruction of European Societies


TRANSCRIPT
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNvWxZ_bhAI

Al-Jazeera
English
[Qatar state media 

/ indirect funding also from Thani ruling family via third entity]

Julian Assange on the Panama Papers

[skip Al-Jazeera introduction]

What kind of person would reveal those secrets & why?


1:24

Julian Assange
Editor-in-Chief, WikiLeaks


Assuming they were an insider, or they were an individual computer hacker coming from the outside, this a technical person.  Or this person had help from a technical person. 

I think it's likely that this represents radicalisation of a technical class.  That's something that we've seen, for example, with Snowden.

So these are usually young men, who are technically educated, know how to extract material.  But, of course, they have to have the idea and the idea is given to them by successful examples and now there have been a range of successful examples.


Al-Jazeera Interviewer

It's also to do with hardware, though, isn't it.  Because back in 2010, most journalists at most news organisations wouldn't have had a clue about encryption.

Back in 2013 when Snowden came out, most Guardian journalists he was dealing with, he had to school on encryption. 

Now so many news outlets are providing these boxes, these (for lack of a better term) 'safe havens' for data, that five years ago only organisations like yours and a few others did. 

That's a big change, as well, isn't it?

Julian Assange
Editor-in-Chief, WikiLeaks


Well, I don't believe that  Sueddeutsche [Sueddeutsche Zeitung] got their material that way.  However, their journalists have been educated in the technology.

But it's no surprise that it was a German newspaper, because Germany is the centre of technical education of journalists and is also the centre of the political radicalisation of the technical class.  Both of those two things combined.

Al-Jazeera Interviewer

The head of the ICIJ said ICIJ, the consortium, has no plans to release the full data set.  He said:  "We're not WikiLeaks. We're trying to show that journalism can be done responsibly."

Julian Assange
Editor-in-Chief, WikiLeaks


Yeah, that's a concern. 

So we're very pleased about the work that SZ -- Sueddeutsche Zeitung -- did in beginning and developing that source.  We think that's really good work. 

The work of the source, of course, is the most impressive and then pulling together that collaboration is also impressive work.

Saying that you're going to censor and not release a lot of the material -- in fact, what must be 99% of the material -- that's a big problem.

It's fine to have some kind of staggered release because you want to balance the supply and demand curve.

But what I want to hear is that there is a path -- a transparent path -- to publishing the vast majority of that data set, because that's what's interesting from a legal perspective, from a historical perspective.

One of the fundamental missed lessons from the WikiLeaks experience is about how to deal with scale. 

OK, one part of dealing with scale is stitch together a big international collaboration:  get more bodies, more eyeballs on the material. 

The other way to deal with scale is that scale is inherent in the material:  when you've got millions of documents, you need to make millions of documents available [and] citable, so it's not just a few hundred journalists, it's all the lawyers in the world, it's all the police in the world.

Al-Jazeera Interviewer

As someone who pretty much wrote the book on multimedia outlet collaborations, you knew that this stuff was coming.

When you saw the first wave -- the first two or three days of reporting  -- what stood out for you and what did you not see that you thought you would in the reporting?

Julian Assange
Editor-in-Chief, WikiLeaks


We've been covering the offshore sector for a long time, since 2007. 

In fact, WikiLeaks has used the offshore sector for protection from banking blockades, so we even had to research it for our own purposes.

But in terms of the initial angling of the story, that can be a bit strange. 

There was clearly a conscious effort to go with the Putin-bashing, North Korea bashing, sanctions-bashing etc.

For some reason, some papers, like The Guardian thought that was necessary.

Al-Jazeera Interviewer

Have we seen any other examples in the parochial reporting media outlets from various countries doing what The Guardian appears to have done, which is point at a distant target while not paying as much attention, proportionally speaking, to a domestic target much closer to home?

Julian Assange
Editor-in-Chief, WikiLeaks


Sure, that was done in Sweden with SVT -- the Swedish state TV -- beating up on Iceland.

Iceland's a small Scandinavian neighbour, sort of a -- you know, viewed as quite provincial and fun to beat up on.  But the Swedish trusts were not really examined.

Al-Jazeera Interviewer

Am I the only one who's surprised that more than 100 news organisations can get involved with a story like this and somehow, in an industry that is famous for rumour-mongering and incurable gossip, they managed to keep a lid on the whole story until it came out.

Julian Assange
Editor-in-Chief, WikiLeaks


I think it is interesting. 

We knew.

We know other people in other news organisations who knew, but who didn't say anything.

I think because no-one knows of the law-firm concerned [Mossack Fonseca]; it doesn't have name recognition.

Then the individual details are -- they're quite technical.  You can't tweet this story. 

You can't spill the beans with just a small comment.  So I think there just wasn't the market to do it. 

It could also be that so many news organisations were involved, so they had incentives to not report.

Al-Jazeera Interviewer

The item that strikes me about this is that we're sitting in an embassy in London that you are not free to leave, and a lot of politicians -- primarily in the United States, but also elsewhere -- when the leaks came out in 2010, they turned you into the embodiment of the problem and, in a way, it kind of reminds me of that Napster story, the free music service that the music industry went after in a big way, destroyed in a court of law and woke up the next morning and found out that Napster wasn't their problem:  that technology was their problem.  

There is no music industry per se, compared to what there was before today, and I'm wondering if you feel like that now would be a good time to point out that you weren't necessarily their problem.  Their problem is the technology and you can't lock that up in an embassy in west London.

Julian Assange
Editor-in-Chief, WikiLeaks


Look, WikiLeaks set an example and the example was the threat, and the example was a threat because the technology, over time, became more available to other people who could then follow the example.

Looking forward as to how I think the Panama Papers will go, it's going to be hard to go forward without a bulk publishing effort.  There's just not the mass to deal with the reliance that the establishment of the UK, United States and, in fact, most countries have in the offshore sector.

Now, what you have in practice at the moment is basically a two-tiered tax system, where the middle class and the working poor pay income tax and the wealthy essentially don't pay anything.

That's a question about the structure of society, and that big picture is not being engaged with in the journalism that it has done.  It is 'Oh, North Korea', 'Oh, Russia', 'Oh, sanctions breaking', 'Oh, --' maybe someone dodging inheritance tax a little bit.  But there is a big picture here as well. 

Al-Jazeera Interviewer

Stories that we can put a face on.  They like to do the stories that they can put a face on.

Julian Assange
Editor-in-Chief, WikiLeaks


Stories and scandals that you can put a face on can be good for marketing reasons, but what are you marketing in the end?

What WikiLeaks does and what I believe should have been done with this story is that the scandals are there to MARKET THE ARCHIVE, because the ARCHIVE that has the SCALE that can deal with the problem.

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SOURCE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNvWxZ_bhAI


PRIME REASON NOT TO LEAK TO HAMSTRUNG MAINSTREAM PRESS

TRADE SECRETS LAWS - USED TO SILENCE PUBLISHERS

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Video Source
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Male

Because of the activity of WikiLeaks --

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0:04

Julian Assange
Editor-in-Chief, WikiLeaks


The question is, how much can a cashed up oligarch or company tax people who engage in publishing material about it, by abusing the process, grabbing onto hooks like trade secret law, to force publishers (and in this case service providers and individuals), into very expensive litigation.

The experience from the United States has been a disastrous one.

Trade secrets law is used to create taxes on publishers who publish quotes, say, from internal e-mails -- like we've seen ... with the Panama Papers.

Now, the situation, however, is already bad here in Europe.

One of our partner publications, Deutsche [Süddeutsche ?] Zeitungen in Germany (SZ), who was the principal who got hold of the Panama Papers, who developed that source.  How many did they publish?
How many Panama Papers did they publish, the principal indy organisation involved?  Zero.

They have published zero.  They have published an occasional quote, but they have released zero Panama Papers.

So, why is that?  Because of fears of litigation risk.

Already we are at the stage, where a fairly strong mainstream press organisation in Germany that is willing at least to take on some of the stories coming from ... feels it's not in a position to be able to publish a single document.
Video Source
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyQCX05MxLM


Translation
"... scandal machinery starts against all enemies of the West from Russia via North Korea to Syria reveals a view of the parties. Both criticized for state near NDR [Norddeutscher Rundfunk / North German Broadcasting], and strictly pro-American media are involved." 
"Also interesting are the donors. CPI and ICIJ with which the SZ cooperated for research, "financed by donations, more recently, among other foundations from Australia, Britain, the Netherlands and the US, including the Ford Foundation, the Adessium Foundation, founded by George Soros Open Society Foundation; also. "it says on the by the Pulitzer Center of Crisis Reporting""
http://www.neopresse.com/medien/die-anti-russland-kampagne-hinter-panama-papers/




http://www.breitbart.com/london/2016/04/04/panama-papers-mainstream-media-focuses-putin-link-leak-group-funded-pro-open-borders-george-soros/

EXTRACT

Questions must be asked of the tactics of the ICIJ, and indeed, their backers.

The organisation, which describes itself as “a global network of more than 190 investigative journalists in more than 65 countries who collaborate on in-depth investigative stories” lists as some of its recent financial funders:

Adessium Foundation

Funds big green, as well as financial industry lobbyists, often in partnership with the George Soros-backed Open Society initiatives or foundations. The group also supports the EUObserver website, which dedicates itself to non-biased European Union reporting, though receives 64 per cent of its funding from predominantly pro-EU foundations.

Open Society Foundations

Chaired by Hungarian-American billionaire and Hillary Clinton donor George Soros, the Open Society Foundations back hundreds of pro open borders, mass immigration groups across the European Union, United Kingdom, and United States of America. Mr. Soros is a known rival of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, and has recently written about how Mr. Putin is a “greater threat” to the West than Islamic State.

The Sigrid Rausing Trust

The Sigrid Rausing Trust, similarly to the Open Society Foundations, backs open borders and pro mass migration groups across the United Kingdom, and funds anti-Israel groups in the Middle East. The organisation funds “No Borders” in Ukraine, “Reprieve” in the UK – which defends Guantanamo Bay detainees, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), and the radical left group “Southall Black Sisters” in Britain.
 
Graeme Wood

An Australian billionaire who has bankrolled anti coal projects in his home country, as well as supporting the Guardian website – which critics have highlighted the hypocrisy of for their own offshore tax set up. Mr. Wood was responsible for Australia’s “biggest ever political donation of $1.6 million in 2010 to the Greens” and funded the failed Global Mail news website.

The Ford Foundation

The Ford Foundation is one of the largest funders on the political left, giving out over $560 million just in 2013. The Ford Foundation has funded everything from Sesame Street to the radical TV show Democracy Now.

[funding] ... dozens of far left groups with agendas ranging from environmentalism to abortion, the Ford Foundation is one of the premier funders of the open borders movement, beginning with its 1968 grant to create the group MALDEF, or the Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund, as helping to create the group National Council of La Raza. MALDEF and La Raza have become to the most influential groups in the US open borders movement. The Ford foundation is also been a significant funder for the ACLU and the National Lawyers guild, both key legal players in the fight for open borders.

Additionally, the Ford Foundation laid the intellectual groundwork for the modern open borders movement and its multiculturalist agenda with a series of grants in the 60s and 70s that created Women’s Studies and Black Studies programs at major universities across America. In a 1992 conference that Ford sponsored called “Cultural Diversity Enhancement” the closing speaker was Eve Grossman, a Princeton dean, who made the agenda very clear: “If we want to change the world, we have to change the students.”

Pew Charitable Trust

Like like The Ford Foundation, the Pew Charitable Trust is a major funder of a wide range of left-wing groups with focuses on arts and culture, environmental issues as well as public research opinion polling through the Pew Research group. In 2014 alone, Pew gave out over $110 million in grants.

A quick look at the Pew Charitable Trust’s website includes a number of helpful articles if you’re an illegal alien and you’d like to drive, such as the recent pop quiz Do You Know the Facts About Driver’s Licenses for Unauthorized Immigrants? and Alternative Driver’s Licenses for Unauthorized Immigrants.

David and Lucile Packard Foundation

Another heavy hitter in the world of left-wing grant writing, the Packard Foundation gave out nearly $300 million in 2013 along.

Aside from funding institutional left groups like Human Rights Watch, The Center for Reproductive Rights, And the Environmental Working Group, Packard is also funded open borders groups such as National Council of La Raza, the National Immigration Law Center, and the ACLU.

http://www.breitbart.com/london/2016/04/04/panama-papers-mainstream-media-focuses-putin-link-leak-group-funded-pro-open-borders-george-soros/



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COMMENT

Panama Toilet Papers & the Capitalist Bastards With An Eye On Global Markets, Funding Destruction of European Societies

Germany as the 'centre of the political radicalisation of the technical class' I cannot buy ... unless we're talking pussy, SJW, US-Anglo oligarchy serving and new world capitalist oligarchy order nation-destroying, liberalism agenda furthering, 'radicalism'.
This 'responsible' journalism refrain is one we've heard before, with the Snowden 'leaks,' amounting to pious proclamations about journalistic 'responsibility', affirmation of the wonders of what's referred to as 'democracy' (ie rule by oligarchy), and ... the withholding of  99% of the information supposedly 'leaked'.  Some 'democracy' and some 'leak' that is.
Corporate journalism, government & oligarchy sponsored 'liberty' promoting NGOs, & journalistic 'responsibility' trumpeting figures and ruling establishment sponsored journalistic 'responsibility' advocating NGOs (withholding information), aren't compatible with challenging the system that is also sponsor
What they're good for is promoting the agenda of the ruling capitalist order, and an order with an eye for dominating the 'global market' capitalist world trade monopoly they seek to establish, the manifestation of which depends on an agenda that is bent on destroying European societies.
We're never going to see the bulk of this 'leaked' material, let alone have access to material in full, because these aren't genuine leaks or genuine actors, in my opinion.
The leaks are likely intended to damage or eliminate those that stand in the way of establishing global capitalist trade monopoly, which depends on the existence a unipolar US-led world order -- an order pursed by the US oligarchy serving American state that is designer and nurturer of this capitalist agenda, since at least the end of WWII (if not earlier).



Oops, I think WikiLeaks is taking the Panama Papers seriously?

LEAKER BEWARE
I think the moral of this story is:  don't leak to mainstream media. 
On the one hand, you have the corporate press that has its benefactors' and government's agenda dictating and restricting output.
On the other hand, it looks as though you also have mainstream 'independent' media, but this platform is unable to publish as it is legally hamstrung, in the face of risk of exposure to costly litigation.

*I'm still not convinced.  LOL

April 10, 2016

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Good.

Difficult getting the intensity and degree of hotness I wanted (for once, I was light on the chillies). Could easily have doubled my dry spices, as well.
Eventually threw in more cumin, dry chilli, and powdered coriander, and cooked things right down. Burns over me from the splutter, when I decided to amp up the heat to draw out the liquid. This was a beer & crushed tomato combo.  Blitzed the tomato because I don't like tomato pieces much, even if its crushed tomato.

An enormous batch that had to be spread over two separate large cooking utensils after it was assembled in one large pot, as I wasn't game to let it be in the largest pot I have (base too thin for my liking, worried about catching).

Fair amount of work & messing about because of the volume (I'm exhausted.  But that doesn't take much ... LOL).
We're good for chilli beef dinners for a while now.

I'm going to feed my face & try to get through some of The WikiLeaks Files (yet to read it ... too easily distracted).

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*Caramel again ... I've gone from donuts addiction to caramel addition.  I love this stuff.  Third lot I've made in the last 3 days.  Uh-oh.  LOL

Video - 'F*ck UE'


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Think this is supposed to be 'F*ck EU' ... lol



US Hegemony and Globalisation


SUMMARY
|  & LAYPERSON'S UNDERSTANDING 


GCSP Policy Brief No. 15
US Hegemony and Globalization
Dr. Mark Sheetz
Faculty Member Geneva Centre for Security Policy

http://www.academia.edu/3187122/US_Hegemony_and_Globalization

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US Hegemony and Globalisation

GCSP
Geneva Centre for Security Policy


GCSP Policy Brief Series

... The series was created and is edited by Dr. Nayef R.F. Al-Rodhan, Senior Scholar in Geostrategy and Director of the Program on the Geopolitical Implications of Globalization and Transnational Security.


GCSP Policy Brief No. 15
US Hegemony and Globalization
Dr. Mark Sheetz
Faculty Member Geneva Centre for Security Policy
http://www.academia.edu/3187122/US_Hegemony_and_Globalization


Dr. Mark Sheetz
Columbia University, PhD. political science
John Hopkins School of Advanced Studies, MA International Relations
Dartmouth College, BA in government
various fellowships
taught at:
Dartmouth College
Yale University
Wesleyan College
published articles - various

December 6, 2006

Abstract / Summary

World affairs defining feature = US power & influence

USA is hegemonic power:

-- able to impose US set of rules on international system

-- US provides 'public goods' to international system
    -- international economic order
    -- commercial order [trade]
    -- financial order [banking]
    -- global political order [ideology]
    -- global security order [military]

GLOBALISATION | [DISSOLUTION / DEREGULATION]

-- if OPENING of NATIONAL BORDERS to FOREIGN influence:

  •     -- economic
  •     -- political
  •     -- cultural
-- then:  GLOBALISATION serves an AMERICAN VISION of world order

What happens to globalisation without American hegemonic power?

1.  Pressure to reverse political & economic reform may grow.
2.  Protectionism in economic & political forms may survive.

PAPER argues:

1.  Globalisation is PRODUCT OF A PARTICULAR SET OF STRUCTURAL CONDITIONS

2.  Globalisation is epiphenomenon (secondary phenomenon) of AMERICAN HEGEMONY

3.  Globalisation CREATED & nurtured by U.S.A.

4.  Globalisation CANNOT be sustained without US hegemony

5.  Globalisation will persist ONLY while US remains world's *ONLY* superpower

Policy Changes

-- author describes capacity to PROJECT FORCE
-- US capability to project force estimated in excess of most world's armies combined

Military example:

USS Enterprise
-- nuclear-powered
-- 25-story high
-- 5,600 crew
-- 85 combat aircraft
-- x2 Aegis-class cruisers (protection - air)
-- x4 frigates &  destroyers (protection - surface ships)
-- x2 Los Angeles-class nuclear attack submarines

    (protection - enemy subs)
-- several amphibious assault ships
-- battalions of marine expeditionary forces
-- helicopters & landing craft
-- carrier battle group estimated as 'virtually indestructible'
-- full crew:  15,000 personnel
-- aircraft alone:  700 target strikes in single day, at accuracy of 1 metre
-- no equivalent in world to offensive military power
-- US has x12 of such battle groups


Economy:
-- US economy produces over 30% total world product 

[comment:  yeah, but is this actual *product* produced, or is this Wall Street casino figures? ]

Research:
-- 70% of all Nobel laureates (prize-winners) in science, economics & medicine
-- conduct research from USA
-- USA - 50% of all internet traffic
-- US world's leading firms re:  info tech, biotech, nanotech

    nanometre
    one thousand-millionth of a metre (symbol:  nm)

    -- physics:  nanoscale - very small scale

    nanotechnology
    -- science & technology of nanoscale devices
    -- eg.  electronic circuits, using single atoms & molecules
[comment:  Obama was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize and he has a weekly CIA extra-judicial kill list, so that tells you straight up how empty these self-congratulatory ruling oligarchy-spawned institutions'  reinforcement mechanism prizes are ]
[comment:  has this old boy lost the plot: 
"American universities are the envy of the Earth" 
Are these the same universities in which they're gnashing their teeth over ''microaggression', 'trigger warnings' and 'safe spaces' or some such crap?  LOL  - LINK | Here
 
Also refers to 'American language.' Silly-billy, no such thing:  it is bastardised English  ;)

*but he is correct about media & cultural garbage raping the globe by extending beyond the confines of USA ]

[American Military -
Gendarmerie]

-- US deploys forces in over 125 countries

-- then refers to a 'mere 3%" of GDP spent by USA on 'defence'


-- but then acknowledges US military budget exceeds military expenditures of other countries combined

-- cites Paul Kennedy, historian, referring to unprecedented DISPARITY OF POWER

American empire dwarfs
-- Charlemagne's empire - merely Europe;
-- Roman empire - other great empires:  Persia & China.

AS LONG AS THE WORLD LETS USA IMPOSE ITS AGENDA (RULES)  ON THE INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM
-- US remains a hegemonic power

Argues that hegemons are not merely imposers of 'rules of the system'


-- hegemons deemed suppliers of 'public goods' to provide incentive for others to accept rules


-- speaks of inability to exclude one from benefits of this 'public good' & likens to clean air & water

[comment:  bankrupt city of Detroit - shutting off water to city's 45% unpaid accounts - here
"UN experts responded in June that the shutoffs could constitute a violation of the human right to water."
Flint, Michigan & other US cities - official neglect / lead poisoning:  LINK | here

"Decades of inadequate replacement and repair of aging water infrastructure has resulted in a nationwide problem that cuts across income brackets and city lines" LINK | here
*OMG  these people can't deliver unpolluted water in their own country, but they want to rule the world!
US also denies international 'public good' in form of sanctions on nations the target of US aggression (eg Iran not being given access to financial system during decades of crippling US sanctions).]

Argues that due to the logic of 'collective action' international public goods
  •     -- monetary system
  •     -- free trade
  •     -- global security
-- will not be provided unless there is one party willing to ABSORB DISPROPORTIONATE COSTS

-- I gather that party is US taxpayers in terms of the current international system

-- USA [taxpayer] pays disproportionate costs so that the US [US ruling oligarchy] receives a disproportionate benefit

-- from 'international community' members being 'enticed' to play by US rules

International public goods:
-- global economic order
-- global financial order (World Trade Organisation)
-- free flow of capital

   (International Bank for Reconstruction & Development)
-- flexible exchange rates (International Monetary Fund)
-- global political order supposedly based on:
    -- self-determination
    -- human rights (United Nations)
-- what is supposedly global 'security order

   - enforced by NATO


Globalisation - an expression of US hegemony
US [intrusion] across national borders:  economic, political, societal, cultural, info related

-- recently, both US political parties promote 'value' of 'free markets' and 'free societies'
-- competition is the 'very soul of the American ethos' - the author claims


[comment:  that's propaganda preached to the exploited to justify ongoing exploitation along deregulation, privatisation type of lines.  Capitalist exploiters preach 'competition' but then partake of corporate 'communism' in the form of government (ie taxpayer funded) bail outs.  What a scam.  It should read:  'exploitation' is the 'very soul of the American oligarchy capitalist ethos']

-- 'home-court advantage' goes to Americans in terms of:
    -- world capitalist competition for:
        -- economic markets
        -- 'democratic' competition for political ideas
-- since Woodrow Wilson
-- US has sought to remake the world into America's image


[comment:  the world must resist this proposed vandalism]

Globalisation tool to fulfil an American vision of "world order' via:
1    -- modern version of 'open door' [deregulation, I'm guessing]
2   -- penetration of sovereign state:
        -- markets
        -- cultures
  
American military forces supposedly 'protect' Europe & Asia
-- from 'potentially destructive cycle of security competition & arms races' 


[comment:  any state that gives over its military functions to another state in exchange for 'protection' risks ceasing to exist as a state.   ]


US hegemony
-- supposedly serves to control proliferation of nuclear weapons

[comment:   How come Israel secretly got nukes under this US watch?  And why does somewhere as radical as Pakistan even have nukes if this US hegemony is such a wonder of nukes-blocking powers?  Mind you, they're not bothering to include themselves in the nukes minimising program and they've got the biggest pile of nuclear arms & they've shown themselves as irresponsible immediately, by bombing Japanese civilians in two cities.]

Goes on to immediately discuss 'rogue' states, naming what are US targets:
  • Libya
  • Iraq
  • Iran
  • North Korea
[Comment:  so far, I can see two destroyed states, and Iran that's probably next.

The only reason the Norks are safe is the nukes they've got.]


Author quotes an Egyptian diplomat, as if the Egyptian US butt-kisser's opinion amounts to anything, when Egypt is yet another US puppet -- one that gets MASSIVE US credit to buy a MASSIVE amount of weaponry from private US arms manufacturers (subsidised by the US taxpayer, by the look of things), while US money lenders and arms manufacturers are kept in profits for years in advance.

According to the author, the larger question is whether there's an alternative to American hegemony, before quoting 'President Bush' (presumably the daft looking younger Bush - yep, here):   “the only alternative to American leadership is a dramatically more dangerous and anxious world.”


[comment:  LOL ... you have got to be kidding.  Now the US is going to pretend it's some benevolent world cop and that without the US throwing its weight around the world and killing millions of children, bringing down entire countries and destabilising entire continents, the world would be a much nastier place?

Also quoted that child-murdering cow Madeleine Albright, pronouncing the US as an 'indispensable nation'.

What else is the old bat going to say?  It's not like she's going to have any other conception of the vehicle that gave her power etc ... and, if she did, I'm sure she wouldn't say.]

 
-- Author says, without 'stability' arising from US hegemony
-- Germany & other European states might otherwise develop own nuclear deterrents  [comment:  wish they would]
-- & that same is true of Japan & Japan's Asian neighbours

According to author, US military presence in Middle East
-- ensures free flow of oil to industrial / at reasonable prices
-- the American commitment to military force in Middle East
-- followed 1973 oil 'shock'
-- & continued in aftermath of Iranian revolution

President Carter
-- any attempt by outside forces to gain control of Persian Gulf region:
-- regarded as assault on vital interests of USA
-- such assault to be repelled by any means, incl. military force

Saudi Arabia
-- USA positioning: to maintain what is described as 'free flow of oil' commitment
-- via US 'protection' of Saudi Arabia
-- author claims that this 'protection' of Saudi Arabia & free flow of oil agenda was motivation for wars against Iraq both in 1991 and in 2003 


[comment:  'nothing' to do with regional strategy, regional hegemony, or get-rich-from-destruction strategies etc.]

Dilemmas

-- the author states that the US preference is to extend & maintain hegemony
-- "with minimum of exertion and with maximum of acceptance" from other states

-- that implies (to me) that the alternative is forceful extension of US hegemony
-- to be imposed upon other states


-- author contends that to facilitate diffusion of:

  •     -- technological innovation
  •     -- economic prosperity
  •     -- organisational skills
-- on what he refers to as 'a global scale'
-- the US risks potential rivals taking advantage of the above by building up indigenous capabilities

-- so advancement of US vassals (technological, economic & other) is seen as a potential threat to US power

comment:
-- the author specifically refers to build up of 'indigenous capabilities'
-- while this is in relation to skills, know-how and wealth
-- can it be assumed that the 'indigenous' itself is also a threat to such an empire?
-- hence the destruction of European nations by way of policy facilitating the invasion of Europe, spanning the post WWII period to date


Differential Growth:
-- the US empire's diffusion of know-how etc
-- creates a dynamic of DIFFERENTIAL GROWTH RATES
-- that, according to the author, ULTIMATELY results in emergence of CHALLENGERS

Economic Challengers
-- challenges to American hegemony in terms of economic [power]
-- are already apparent


[insert]
Gendarmes
-- 13th Century France - heavy cavalry, knightly royal guard
-- 15th Century (mid) - crack units of gentry heavy cavalry - celebrated for striking force
-- functions taken over by cuirassiers, with spread of firearms & innovation of light cavalry
-- 15th C. & 17th C. - lost combat role
-- smaller units of gendarmes retained in:
    -- France
    -- Prussia
-- used principally as military police [source]

International Gendarmerie

-- another risk to American hegemony is the possibility that the American taxpayer
-- may grow weary of the costs of:
  •     -- maintaining an international 'gendarmerie'
  •     -- ongoing military intervention

-- the American public may question the cost-benefit factor
-- & may conclude that the benefits of sustaining
-- what the author refers to as an 'open international system'
-- are meagre / inadequate considering the costs

Should the US taxpayer public decide that the costs
-- outweigh the benefits of
:

  •     -- maintaining an international military / crack force
  •     -- involvement in constant military intervention
-- the days of American hegemony would be numbered 

-- in which case, what happens to globalisation
-- & can it continue without the FOUNDATION of American hegemonic power?

It is believed that GLOBALISATION is synonymous with AMERICANISATION


-- US is blamed for Middle East:
    -- pressure for liberalisation
    -- pressure for political reform

-- in Europe, US film [& media] industry is decried / condemned

-- LOL ... 'threat' to French cuisine McDonalds poses is an issue in France

Otherwise, many *believe* that globalisation is inevitable
-- and that the following 'cannot' be reversed:
    -- openness of markets for goods
    -- openness of markets for services
    -- rising level of international capital mobility

comment:  note author uses the positive-spin 'openness' as opposed to what is:  national DEREGULATION
& the removal of national protections & what is corporate usurping/seizure of national sovereignty


AMERICAN HEGEMONY & GLOBALISATION AGENDA - BEWARE

-- the forces for PROTECTIONISM & ECONOMIC NATIONALISM
-- quote:  "like certain resistant strains of virus"  

-- are RESILIENT!!

[comment:  I dislike this guy.  These capitalist creeps are trying to destroy others as a people.]

-- 'mercantilist' impulses are not far from surface, according to author
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Mercantilism
1.
-- theory and system of political economy prevailing in Europe after the decline of feudalism
-- based on national policies of:
    -- accumulating bullion
    -- establishing colonies
    -- establishing a merchant marine
    -- developing industry
    -- developing mining


-- to attain a favourable balance of NATIONAL TRADE

economics:

-- aka 'mercantile system' - theory prevalent in Europe 1600s & 1700s
-- asserting wealth of nations depends on possession of PRECIOUS METALS
-- therefore that govt of nation MUST MAXIMISE foreign trade SURPLUS
-- & foster NATIONAL commercial interests, mercantile marine, colony etc.

2.  practice, methods or spirit of merchants / commercialism

http://www.thefreedictionary.com/mercantilism

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WWI - WWII  | INTER-WAR PERIOD

"During the interwar period, the seemingly irresistible momentum for ever-greater economic interdependence was stopped in its tracks. " [Dr Mark Sheetz]

-- author goes on to quote, Benjamin Cohen [likely political economist - California / research economist at Federal Reserve (ie private banking cartel overlords of USA) - here]:

    -- govts demonstrated willingness to LIMIT MARKET OPENNESS
    -- [ie to impose national regulations in relation to national concerns]
    -- 'sacrificing', according to Cohen, 'benefits' of GLOBALISATION
    -- when DEEMED NECESSARY for the sake of:
        -- NATIONAL SECURITY
        -- CULTURAL PRESERVATION
        -- ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION


US Congress itself experiencing growth of pressure for:
    -- limitations on trade [ie regulation]
    -- limitations on capital flows [ie regulation of capital movement]


ENDING GLOBALISATION

GLOBALISATION CANNOT BE SUSTAINED if America:

A.   voluntarily withdraws from DOMINANT ROLE internationally

OR
B.   is forced to scale back due to combination of:

    1.  military over-extension; &
  
    2.  economic over-extension.



POTENTIAL SCENARIOS

-- USA the GLOBAL MARKET OF LAST RESORT
-- with willingness to ABSORB:
    -- unimaginably HIGH DEFICITS in balance of trade

-- willingness to provide EXCEPTIONAL FINANCIAL BACKING TO INTRNATIONAL MONETARY FUND (IMF)
-- USA acts as GLOBAL LENDER OF LAST RESORT

-- willingness to:

    1. 'intervene militarily' -- exert / put into effect:  MILITARY FORCE
    2. provide 'disaster relief' in international crises

-- USA acts as UNDERWRITER of a global 'insurance policy' against adverse occurrence



THE ALTERNATIVE

-- "without the American hegemon to sustain a liberal economic system"


-- expect:

    -- INCREASE in BARRIERS to *unfettered economic penetration* of NATIONAL borders
  

-- WTO talks difficulties (as at 2006) seen by author as characteristic of :
-- the ongoing struggle by 'free traders' against 'protectionist impulses'


-- comment:  the modern-day US imperialist robbers against foreign *national interests*, more like it

 

Therefore, GLOBALISATION depends upon:

1.  sustaining an American 'liberal economic system'

2.  American GLOBAL MILITARY PRESENCE

OR

-- failing which, there will be an increased resistance to:

    1. UNFETTERED SPREAD of the following imperialist evils:

    -- liberal political reforms - eg:
        -- 'democracy'
        -- 'rights' of women
        -- 'rights' of minorities

    2.  pressure for STANDARDISATION

globally recognised standards harder to establish re:
        -- communication
        -- transportation
        -- technology

 
    3.  English may not remain lingua franca of:
  
        -- business
        -- air-traffic control
        -- diplomacy


CONCLUSION

-- imagine that Soviet Union had 'won' what the Yankees call the 'Cold War', author suggests ...

-- is it likely 'globalisation' would have reared its ugly imperialist head?

-- in this case, the author contends that the model would have been:

    -- that of an IMPERIAL COMMONWEALTH in a spoke-and-wheel model

-- as opposed to a 'liberal' 

 -- POLITICAL & ECONOMIC SYSTEM

[ie unregulated, corporate-agenda dominated profit-trough monopoly of the ruling American oligarchy]

-- author argues that imperial commonwealth model benefits
would not flow from centre to periphery
but, instead, from periphery to imperial core 


[comment:  so by implication, the alternate system -- the mythical 'generous' capitalist system --  according to this guy, is all about sending 'benefits' to the periphery?  Oh, please.  That's like a twist on the 'trickle-down' fantasy Latin America has already discovered is crap.  ]


-- author states that globalisation is the product of:

    -- 1.  UNIPOLAR HEGEMONIC WORLD
    -- 2.  A PARTICULAR *KIND* OF HEGEMON
    -- 3.  the result of:  PARTICULAR SET OF STRUCTURAL CONDITIONS

GLOBALISATION
-- author contends, is the result of:  American hegemony
-- which gave birth to & sustains globalisation through the LIBERAL INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM &:

    1.  political institutions
    2.  economic institutions

-- that govern the *liberal international system*


-- therefore, globalisation:

    1.  is a product of US hegemony


    2.  is given character by American

  •         -- political values
  •         -- cultural values
  •         -- economic values
  
    3.  will persist as long as USA remains world's *ONLY* superpower
  

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GCSP Policy Brief No. 15
US Hegemony and Globalization
Dr. Mark Sheetz
Faculty Member Geneva Centre for Security Policy

http://www.academia.edu/3187122/US_Hegemony_and_Globalization



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SOURCE

Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP)
-- international foundation
-- f. 1995
-- to promote building 'peace, security & stability'
-- ie to promote US hegemony via ideological trojan

GCSP
-- founded by:
    1.  Swiss Federal Dept of Defence, Civil Protection & Sports
    2.  under authority of:  Swiss Federal Dept. of Foreign Affairs

-- as Swiss contribution to the US oligarchy empire initiative:  'Partnership for Peace' (PfP)

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Partnership for Peace (PfP)
-- program of:
    --  North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
-- ostensibly aimed at:

-- 'creating trust' b/w NATO & Europe member states

-- however, this is in fact a tool for projecting American INFLUENCE

    -- among the projection of US influence arsenal of tools is:
  
        -- military to military cooperation on:
            -- training
            -- exercises
            -- disaster planning & response
            -- science issues
            -- environment issues
            -- 'professionalisation' 

               (ie standardisation according to US serving vision
            -- policy planning (ie in favour of interests of US hegemon)
            -- relations with civilian government 

                (to further EXTEND US hegemon influence)

*So this is like a self-funding / taxpayer-indebting vassal mercenary army of the expansionary imperialist US empire

  -- that buys US manufactured arms, profiting the US empire ruling oligarchy five (5) times over:
 
      1.  rapid response vassal mercenary military cannon fodder
      2.  taxpayer indebtedness to American lenders
      3.  support of American arms manufacturers
 
      4.  vassal tools for maintaining projection of US influence
      5.  vassal tools maintaining US empire hegemony

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partnership_for_Peace



SOURCE

Dr Mark S. Sheetz (US)

PhD + M.Phil in Political Science - Columbia University
MA in International Relations

    - The Johns Hopkins School of International Studies
BA - Government from Dartmouth College

Fellow:
-- National Security Affairs
   at:  Olin Institute for Strategic Studies, Harvard University

-- International Security Affairs
   at:  Belfer Centre for Science & International Affairs,  Harvard University

-- John M. Olin Fellow
   International Security Studies, Yale University


Other:

Research Associate
-- International Security
   at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University


-- holds the Fulbright-NATO Chair
-- of Security Studies at the College of Europe (2014-15)
-- teaching international politics for over 15 years

-- prior:

Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts
-- courses in American Foreign Policy & World Politics in Nuclear Age

plus various courses:

-- Dartmouth College
-- Boston College
-- Wesleyan University

Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP)
Switzerland
-- courses for career diplomats & military officers
Lectured at following:

  • Yale University
  • MIT
  • NATO Defence College (Rome)
  • Ecole Royale Militaire (Brussels)
  • Ecole Supérieure de Guerre (Tunis)

Published:
-- various journals

Working on:
-- book manuscript
    subject:  origins of 'European integration'
               through prism of Franco-German relations


April 2016
http://whoswho.coleurope.eu/w/Mark.Sheetz



SOURCE
Prof. Nayef Al-Rodhan
-- Saudi Arabian
-- philosopher, neuroscientist, geostrategist, author
-- honorary fellow:  St Antony's College, Oxford Uni (UK)
-- senior fellow & centre director:
-- Geopolitics & Global Futures Program:

-- Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP)
-- GCSP - Swiss think-do tank 

-- established as part of 'Partnership for Peace'
-- NATO projection of US empire influence & global domination agenda propaganda


Education
-- Newcastle University Medical School – Newcastle University, Newcastle, England
-- Ph.D. in Neuropharmacology - Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA

    Newcastle University (UK)
    Mayo Clinic (USA)
    Yale University (USA)
    Harvard University (USA)

-- among written output, authored:  Inevitable Transhumanism
-- scholarly focus:  interplay between neuroscience and international relations

-- argues that human behaviour is governed primarily by "emotional self-interest"
-- argues that  the human mind is a "predisposed tabula rasa"
    -- tabula rasa - Latin:  clean slate (blank slate)
    -- ie. individuals born without built-in mental content
    -- all knowledge, therefore, from experience or perception
    -- some proponents of theory favour 'nurture' vs. 'nature' take
-- argues that human beings neither innately moral nor immoral
-- circumstances & needs determine survival of 'humankind's' 'moral compass'


comment:  looks like there's plenty of underlying assumptions there:  eg. humans one mass lump totality & the very existence of a 'moral compass' --  and, if so, whose morality?

appears to in favour of a world dictatorship wherein the above supposedly has, according to Wikipedia entry:

profound implications for the re-ordering of governance mechanisms
        -- at all levels

        -- with strong emphasis on the role of society
        -- strong emphasis on a global system re:
            -- stability
            -- security
            -- peace
            -- cooperation
            -- justice
            -- human security
            -- identity construction
            -- transcultural relations
            -- conflict
            -- ethnocentrism
            -- xenophobia
            -- morality
            -- global governance
          
-- 2007:  Nayef Al-Rodhan published 'symbiotic realism' theory of international relations
-- said to best fit:  'connected', 'interdependent', 'globalised' world
-- involves expansion of number of 'unitary' actors  in global politics - beyond state & non-state actors
-- [supposedly] allows for 'non-conflictual' competition / allowing also 'absolute gain' in symbiotic yet 'realist' framework

comment:  *Jesus, I'm suffocating just reading this 'symbiotic' manifesto outline of what's probably an American Big 'Mamma' taking over the world



-- bet it's a proposal for world domination in the guise of global 'governance' in the interests of the globalist-pushing imperialist agenda serving paradigm of 'mankind', based on the presumption of a 'collective', where no such collective exists in fact

-- the sell appears to be:  'non-conflictual competition'  ... yeah, right  LOL

-- in this 'symbiotic realism' theory
-- 'international peace' can *only* be attained through governance structure that ensures mutually beneficial
-- *symbiotic* coexistence for various actors & fulfilment of *human needs EVERYWHERE*

comment:   once again, guessing this is some 'idealistic' US hegemony expansionist promoting crapolla


book:

"Symbiotic realism : a theory of international relations in an instant and an interdependent world"
Author:     Nayef R F Al-Rodhan; Lisa Watanabe

Symbiotic Realism
-- theory of relations in 'globally-anarchic' world of instant 'connectivity' & 'interdependence'
-- framework for understanding character of relations
-- generated by x4 interlocking facets of global system:

    1.  neurobioligical substrates of human nature
    2.  global anarchy
    3.  instant connectivity
    4.  interdependence
  
--  explains how 'myriad of actors' including:
    -- states
    -- transnational corporations
    -- women
    -- biosphere (earth /environment, where living organisms exist)
    -- civilizations
  
    -- shape & are shaped by:  the 'global system'
  
-- manifesto re moving from present 'limits' of:

  •     -- structure of the 'global system'; and
  •     -- 'political organisation'
    -- of the 'global system'
  
    -- to:  a more 'just' and 'peaceful' GLOBAL ORDER

http://www.worldcat.org/title/symbiotic-realism-a-theory-of-international-relations-in-an-instant-and-an-interdependent-world/oclc/185032421


'Symbiotic realism'

"Symbiotic realism argues that synergy should be the guiding principle in the search for better ways to manage culturally pluralistic societies and relations between cultures."


 
more:
LINK | here

Trans-cultural security: "The Role of the Arab-Islamic World in the Rise of the West" (2012)
-- exploration of Arab-Islamic world role in rise of West
-- challenging 'common Eurocentric interpretation' that modern Europe has emerged as result of unique progressive trajectory:

    -- Antiquity
    -- feudalism
    -- Renaissance
    -- capitalism


-- Saudi Arabian author argues 'Arab-Islamic world' part contribution to rise of West
-- seeks to improve contemporary political & trans-cultural relations b/w West & Arab-Islamic world
-- by highlighting 'our collective history'
-- comment:  what, struggle against conquest? 
 

more:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nayef_Al-Rodhan



'transhumanism'

--  belief that humans should strive to transcend

    -- physical limitations of the mind & body
   
-- by technological means

http://www.thefreedictionary.com/transhumanism



Paul Kennedy
British historian
doctorate - St. Antony's College, Oxford
Yale University
speciality:  history of international relations, economic power & grand strategy

-- published books re history of British foreign policy & Great Power struggles
-- emphasises changing economic power base
-- argues:  declining economic power leads to:  reduced military & diplomatic weight

-- various fellowships

Media
-- has written for:
    -- The New York Times
    -- The Atlantic
    -- many foreign-language newspapers & magazines


Los Angeles Times
-- monthly column on current global issue


Honours:

-- Commander of the Order of the British Empire (2001)

-- US naval college 'Hattendorf Prize' Laureate (2014)

-- Department for Business, Innovation and Skills
    - UK govt. ministerial dept. funds:
    - Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS)
    - which funds 'British Academy'
    -- UK 'national academy' for humanities & social sciences
    -- recognises high scholarly distinction in humanities & social sciences - published
    -- funding schemes & support / scholarships UK & abroad
    -- public lectures program
  
-- Paul Kennedy elected fellow of the above 'British Academy'

Academic Journals
--  on the editorial board of numerous scholarly journals

Most famous book:

"The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers"


--- other:  book on WWI

comment:  sounds like it ought to come with a warning re possible ideological bias ...

Wikipedia entry re WWI book:

"Kennedy (1980) recognised it was critical for war that Germany become economically more powerful than Britain, but he downplays the disputes over economic trade imperialism ..." [1]

Russians say that:


Britain started WWI with the aim of protecting its ruling oligarchy's threatened world hegemony as a global imperialist power (or something like that)

I'm inclined to believe the Russians ... LOL


[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Kennedy



COMMENT

Above looks like a recipe for how to stop globalisation ... ie in terms of what to oppose, what to campaign against ... however lame that is.

Judging by the above statement re economic 'interdependence' momentum in the inter-war years, it looks like there was a push for globalisation before WWII?

I've not double-checked this to make sure I've properly understood everything -- so it's probably best to read the original.  Chances that I might have missed something entirely. 

Came across this interesting article during my travels:

Yet to read this.  But it looks like it could be interesting.

On the to-do list is an exploration of 'Symbiotic Realism' - here:

"I am under no illusion that morality and peace are possible without an overarching central and  just authority or a benevolent hegemon." [ibid / here]

OMG, how can one not read that -- it sounds ... so warped.  ;)


** I'm never going to catch up with everything I want to read.  




April 09, 2016

Ideologically Biased

Ideologically Biased


"WARNING!  The following article is from The Great Soviet Encyclopaedia (1979).  It might be outdated or IDEOLOGICALLY BIASED."
[CLICK IMAGE TO ENLARGE]


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COMMENT

Came across this in my travels.

What an Orwellian warning that is.

The ruling oligarchy and US State Department serving mainstream, corporate Western media ought to come with a such a warning.

As I'm hanging to read something ideologically unsound, I've tried to find an online link to the Soviet encyclopaedia but haven't had luck so far.  ...  ;)

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[In terms of the unsound, someone here has sent back a pizza because it was 'cold' ...  How 'cold' would a pizza have to be to be unacceptable?  If it was still frozen I'd send one back, but merely some degree of 'cold'?  

Considering the crap that is take-away pizza, merely 'cold' should be considered a blessing.

I've had revolting, swimming in oil upon a thick, greasy layer of cheese before:  yes, the roasted vegetable toppings were vegetables infused with oil, like a freaking oil preserve or something.  Horrible.

Hope they haven't spat on the pizza we're about to have.  Not sure that I can eat mine wondering if it's been adulterated.

Think I could be in for a sh*tty time ... wish I could send back the beers in the refrigerator and the crap time I'm potentially about to have. 

That's what I get for crashing out with a headache and not preparing that chilli con carne I meant to prepare. 

Oh, Jesus, I've died and I'm in hell ... I can hear the football.

Think I need to put on my headphones on to listen to more Sirtaki (I'm hooked on that).]