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MINISTRY OF TOKYO
US-ANGLO CAPITALISMEU-NATO IMPERIALISM
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]

*U.S. OLIGARCHY WAGES HYBRID WAR* | U.S. Empire's Casino Unsustainable | Destabilised U.S. Monetary & Financial System | U.S. Defaults Twice A Year | Causes for Global Financial Crisis of 2008 Remain | Financial Pyramids Composed of Derivatives & National Debt Are Growing | *U.S. OLIGARCHY WAGES HYBRID WAR* | U.S. Empire's Casino Unsustainable | Destabilised U.S. Monetary & Financial System | U.S. Defaults Twice A Year | Causes for Global Financial Crisis of 2008 Remain | Financial Pyramids Composed of Derivatives & National Debt Are Growing | *U.S. OLIGARCHY WAGES HYBRID WAR*

Who's preaching world democracy, democracy, democracy? —Who wants to make free people free?
[info from Craig Murray video appearance, follows]  US-Anglo Alliance DELIBERATELY STOKING ANTI-RUSSIAN FEELING & RAMPING UP TENSION BETWEEN EASTERN EUROPE & RUSSIA.  British military/government feeding media PROPAGANDA.  Media choosing to PUBLISH government PROPAGANDA.  US naval aggression against Russia:  Baltic Sea — US naval aggression against China:  South China Sea.  Continued NATO pressure on Russia:  US missile systems moving into Eastern Europe.     [info from John Pilger interview follows]  War Hawk:  Hillary Clinton — embodiment of seamless aggressive American imperialist post-WWII system.  USA in frenzy of preparation for a conflict.  Greatest US-led build-up of forces since WWII gathered in Eastern Europe and in Baltic states.  US expansion & military preparation HAS NOT BEEN REPORTED IN THE WEST.  Since US paid for & controlled US coup, UKRAINE has become an American preserve and CIA Theme Park, on Russia's borderland, through which Germans invaded in the 1940s, costing 27 million Russian lives.  Imagine equivalent occurring on US borders in Canada or Mexico.  US military preparations against RUSSIA and against CHINA have NOT been reported by MEDIA.  US has sent guided missile ships to diputed zone in South China Sea.  DANGER OF US PRE-EMPTIVE NUCLEAR STRIKES.  China is on HIGH NUCLEAR ALERT.  US spy plane intercepted by Chinese fighter jets.  Public is primed to accept so-called 'aggressive' moves by China, when these are in fact defensive moves:  US 400 major bases encircling China; Okinawa has 32 American military installations; Japan has 130 American military bases in all.  WARNING PENTAGON MILITARY THINKING DOMINATES WASHINGTON. ⟴  

December 03, 2015

Simon Wood - Open Letter to Supporters of Syria Airstrike

Article
SOURCE
Simon Wood 
http://99998271.blogspot.jp/2015/12/open-letter-to-supporters-of-syria.html



Open Letter to Supporters of Syria Airstrike

“They were so determined to take down Assad and essentially have a proxy Sunni-Shia war, what did they do? They poured hundreds of millions of dollars and tens, thousands of tons of weapons into anyone who would fight against Assad — except that the people who were being supplied were al Nusra and al Qaeda and the extremist elements of jihadis coming from other parts of the world." - US Vice President Joe Biden in a 2014 speech at Harvard University


CONTINUE
http://99998271.blogspot.jp/2015/12/open-letter-to-supporters-of-syria.html

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December 02, 2015

Western Energy Vultures Hover Over Syria - Cameron's Deceit re Syria & Criminal Negligence - Russia Reveails ISIS-Turkey Oil Smuggling

Article
SOURCE
as marked

Western firms plan to cash in on Syria’s oil and gas ‘frontier’

by Nafeez Ahmed

US, British, French, Israeli and other energy interests could be prime beneficiaries of military operations in Iraq and Syria designed to rollback the power of the ‘Islamic State’ (ISIS) and, potentially, the Bashar al-Assad regime.

A study for a global oil services company backed by the French government and linked to Britain’s Tory-led administration, published during the height of the Arab Spring, hailed the significant “hydrocarbon potential” of Syria’s offshore resources.

The 2011 study was printed in GeoArabia, a petroleum industry journal published by a Bahrain-based consultancy, GulfPetroLink, which is sponsored by some of the world’s biggest oil companies, including Chevron, ExxonMobil, Saudi Aramco, Shell, Total, and BP.
CONTINUED
https://medium.com/insurge-intelligence/western-firms-plan-to-cash-in-on-syria-s-oil-and-gas-frontier-6c5fa4a72a92#.48jn1q8wq



'Britain is on the verge of entering into a long war in Syria based on wishful thinking and poor information...'
Patrick Cockburn was invited by Jeremy Corbyn to brief MPs on the facts about today’s Common’s vote on air strikes in Syria. This is his briefing to you
    Patrick Cockburn
    @indyworld
    31 minutes  ago
Britain is on the verge of entering a conflict in Syria in which its political and military strategy is based on wishful thinking and poor information. British air strikes in Syria will be too few to make much difference to Isis, but are important because they signal Britain’s entry into what may be a long war.

In one crucial respect, David Cameron’s approach is similar to that which saw Britain fight two small but unsuccessful wars in Iraq and Afghanistan since 2003, in both cases without an effective local partner on the ground. Similarly in Syria, Britain will be at the mercy of events which are being shaped by the numerous other players in the conflict, all of whom have their own highly contradictory agendas.

Much of the debate around the feasibility of the British strategy has focused on Mr Cameron’s statement that we do indeed have a partner, of whose existence few were previously aware. He said that there are 70,000 “Syrian opposition fighters on the ground who do not belong to extremist groups”. The impression given is that there is a “third force” in Syria which will provide a powerful ally for the US, France and Britain.

This would be very convenient but, unfortunately, its existence is very debatable. “The notion that there are 70,000 moderate fighters is an attempt to show that you can fight Isis and [President Bashar al] Assad at the same time,” says Professor Joshua Landis, the director of the Centre for Middle East Studies at the University of Oklahoma and an expert on Syrian politics. But he is dismissive of the idea that such a potential army exists, though he says there might be 70,000 Syrians with a gun who are fighting for their local clan, tribe, warlord or village. “The problem is that they hate the village down the road just as much they hate Isis and Assad,” he said.

The armed opposition to President Assad is dominated by Isis, the al-Qaeda affiliate Jabhat al-Nusra and the ideologically similar Ahrar al-Sham. Some of the smaller groups, once estimated by the CIA to number 1,500, might be labelled as moderate, but only operate under license from the extreme jihadists. Aymenn al-Tamimi, a fellow at the Middle East Forum and an authority on the Syrian armed opposition, says that these groups commonly exaggerate their numbers, are very fragmented and have failed to unite, despite years of war.

He recalls that one group he met during a recent visit to Latakia province in north-west Syria claimed to have 2,000 fighters, but probably numbered only 500.

He warns that they pretend to the outside world that they are more moderate than they really are, speaking of “the equality of all Syrians before the law” when they are outside Syria or communicating with people who have never been to the country, but express “hatred for Shia and Allawites” on all other occasions. 

Mr Tamimi says that the smaller armed groups, which sometimes have good weapons supplied by the Americans, had acted as auxiliaries to Nusra and Ahrar al-Sham when they captured Idlib City in fierce fighting with the Syrian army in May.

Even if such groups are not extreme Islamists, they do not have the strength to refuse to cooperate. This will make any ceasefire very difficult to arrange because such moderate fighters as there are who might be willing to accept a truce, are intermingled with powerful Nusra forces which will not do so.

Moreover, radical Islamic ideology has been gaining ground in all parts of the Syrian opposition. James Harkin, the author of Hunting Season about the kidnapping of foreigners in Syria and a frequent visitor to opposition-held areas, says that it is important to grasp that “none of these people [the armed opposition inside Syria] like us”.

They see the US, Britain and France as enemies. This  includes the non-jihadists, whom the West hopes to enlist, who suspect they will be used as cannon fodder and then discarded.

The one group that has some claim to be non-sectarian, secular and a powerful fighting force is the Syrian Kurdish People’s Protection Units (YPG) who claim to number 50,000, but probably total half that. It has been the most effective anti-Isis ground force and, heavily supported by US air strikes, its territory now stretches across northern Syria between the Tigris and Euphrates.

It claims to be non-sectarian and that it does not persecute Sunni Arabs, but sectarian fear and hatred is today so deep in Syria – partly but not entirely because of the atrocities of Isis – that people flee the attack of every other sectarian or ethnic group different from themselves. The Sunni population in Raqqa, Isis’s Syrian capital, or in Mosul in Iraq, may dislike Isis, but they are even more terrified of the Kurds or the Shia militias.

Britain is entering a war against the self-declared “Islamic State”, probably the most dangerous and violent organisation in the world, but without a realistic policy to win that war. Mr Cameron stresses the limited nature of the engagement, but Britain will be fighting a state that is also a ferocious sect, does not negotiate and may well retaliate with some atrocity similar to Paris. This is not an argument for rejecting military action against Isis, but it is one for thinking very carefully what we are doing because the only exit strategy will be military victory.

It is not only in Syria that Britain lacks a powerful local partner. In Iraq, its ally will be the Iraqi government and army, neither of which has recovered from their defeats by Isis over the past two years. “Syria is a nightmare and Iraq is becoming a nightmare,” said the Iraqi political scientist and activist Ghassan al-Attiyah. If the present government of Haider al-Abadi falls it is likely to be replaced by one closer to the Iranian-backed Shia militias that are more numerous and better armed than the Iraqi army.

The US-led air campaign has already launched around 8,300 air strikes against Isis which have slowed up its advance, but without bringing it to its knees. Professor Landis says that the difficulty is that the three powers in Syria capable of winning the war are Isis, a Jabhat al-Nusra led alliance or Mr Assad but “the US doesn’t want any of these to win”. He cites three attempts by the US to create a moderate armed opposition which have humiliatingly failed and, on each occasion, extreme jihadists have captured quantities of modern American weapons.

The British Government has shared in a widespread but ill-founded belief over the past four years that the Assad government was about to collapse. But of the 22 million Syrian population, 4 million have fled abroad and are refugees, and about 12 million are in government-controlled areas. Though exhausted and after suffering heavy casualties, including 47,000 dead, the Syrian army is still the largest military force in the country. It now has the support of the Russian air force and is not going to lose the war, though it is not strong enough to win it.

This is the terrible conflict in which Britain is about to engage, but with only limited understanding of the dangers that lie ahead.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/britain-is-on-the-verge-of-entering-into-a-long-war-in-syria-based-on-wishful-thinking-and-poor-a6756476.html



PETER FORD
Former
UK ambassador to Syria
David Cameron Syria spin
described as deceitful
& promoting a course
amounting to criminal negligence 








Russian Military Reveals
ISIS-Turkey Oil Smuggling Details





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Mass media briefing “Russian Federation Armed Forces fighting against international terrorism. New data”








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COMMENT


US  isn't bombing ISIS; it's dropping weapons.

I had no idea that there were so many killed in Syria -- 47k dead.

It's frustrating seeing this happening and being unable to do anything but watch what happens next.

What the West has done is disgusting.  A functioning state has been overrun by terrorists armed and backed by the West, a country has been ripped to bits, 47,000 people are dead -- and it looks like the Shia and Allawite populations will be slaughtered if Assad and Russia don't prevail.

The West doesn't care what happens.  The more destruction the more profitable it will be rebuilding the place and they probably figure that whoever eventually prevails will be desperate and ready to cooperate with Western interests.

This is unbelievable. 

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It took me forever doing my own lame notes about the video.  

Tired so I kind of zoned out here and there.

It's funny how I didn't really connect the oil with the terrorism.  I think it was mentioned in the news, but it didn't mean anything to me.  It was just like, yeah, that's what they do.  

But it's mind-blowing knowing that Turkey, Syria's neighbour, is actually responsible for financing terrorism and that the European Union (who would be aware of Turkey's terrorist sponsoring activities, seeing both the US and Germany spy on Turkey) has given Turkey $3.2 billion to supposedly keep Middle Eastern invasion/immigration at bay.

So what's going on here?  Why not walls and military response instead?  Is the EU laundering money via Turkey to fund Middle Eastern terrorism?

Although I'm forever looking at news, until Turkey shot the Russian bomber down, I wasn't aware how messed up Turkey is.  I thought their messed up is limited to imprisoning journalists (wholesale), and killing Kurds.  

Turkey:

imprisons journalists
oppresses Kurdish minority
bombs Kurds (who are fighting ISIS)
likely killed Serena Shim, journalist
shot down Russia bomber & killed Russian pilot
has armed, trained & supported jihadists in Syria 
has trained the chemical attackers in Ghouta, Syria
buys stolen oil
finances international terrorism (via buying stolen oil)
is rewarded by the EU @ $3.2-billion


PS -  I was inclined to believe ISIS was fake (Hollywood, US-CIA production), until the Russians confirmed they're real & terrorism is real.


WikiLeaks - The New York Times - US Government Mediated News & Other 'Free Press' Shockers

Media
Selling Unicorns❄
Corporate-Serving Media
In Service of Aggressive Neoliberal Foreign Policy
|  Manufacturing Consent
Bias.  Compliance.  Censorship.
Disinformation.  Distraction.  Diversion. 
Suppression.  Smear.


censorship & disinformation
is denial of informed consent


Dishonourable Mentions

The New York Times

The New Yorker
The Washington Post

LINK to other Media Bad Boys | here



WikiLeaks
The New York Times

more

WikiLeaks
The New York Times 
US government mediates
its WikiLeaks redacted stories
freedom of information documents show
Source | WikiLeaks | here
USG FOI | Emails PDF |  here



other


The New York Times
published military “expert” C.J. Chivers report
purportedly based on rocket trajectories etc
& asserting gas shells could only have been fired by Syrian army positions
--> Ghouta attack
"became the pretext for a warmongering campaign by the White House and the US and European media"

--> Obama
"threatened immediate air strikes"
“Obama’s change of mind had its origins at Porton Down, the defence laboratory in Wiltshire ... sample of the sarin used in the 21 August attack and analysis demonstrated that the gas used didn’t match the batches known to exist in the Syrian army’s chemical weapons arsenal."
*** "US military leadership also knew that White House claims that there could be no other source for the sarin gas than the Syrian army were false"
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2014/04/07/syri-a07.html



American Media
Refusals to publish
Journalist Seymour Hersh

The New Yorker
The Washington Post
refused to publish
Seymour Hersh first report on Ghouta gas attack
US press largely silent re Hersh report
US press as at July 2014 "blacked out latest exposure"
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2014/04/07/syri-a07.html



The Washington Post
The New Yorker
Refused to Publish an Article on Obama Admin Syria Lies
Michael Krieger | Posted Monday Dec 9, 2013 at 11:00 am
https://libertyblitzkrieg.com/2013/12/09/how-the-washington-post-and-the-new-yorker-refused-to-publish-article-on-obama-admin-syria-lies/

LINK to other Media Bad Boys | here

December 01, 2015

Sheldon Wolin - Inverted Totalitarianism - Corporate State

Article
SOURCE
http://www.commondreams.org/views/2015/11/02/sheldon-wolin-and-inverted-totalitarianism
Article by Chris Hedges


Summary
Sheldon Wolin
US political theorist / academic
d. 2015
America:  'Inverted totalitarianism'
+ other


More 
Sheldon Wolin
US  political theorist
Prof. politics Princeton (1973 to 1987)
+ other posts - 40 years
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheldon_Wolin

Wolin books:
>> 'Democracy Incorporated: Managed Democracy & the Spectre of Inverted Totalitarianism'
>> 'Politics & Vision'

Wolin discusses:
1. Bankrupt democracy.
2. Decline US Empire.
3. Rise: corporate power  -- ie “inverted totalitarianism”

Ahead of his time:
Sheldon Wolin
/ theorising:
heavy statism forging --> neoliberalism
/ centralized govt control re economic planning &  policy

Wolin:
statism --> neoliberalism
-->  fusions of economic with political power
-->  poisoning democracy at its root

Wolin last book:
'Democracy Incorporated'
-- details American peculiar form of corporate totalitarianism.

Wolin:
“Democracy Incorporated” / US corp. totalitarianism
No USA  institutions can be accurately be described as democratic

Wolin
#USA undemocratic:
--> highly managed national institutions
--> money-saturated elections

Wolin
#USA undemocratic:
-> lobby-infested Congress
-> imperial presidency
-> class-biased judicial + penal system
-> media

Sheldon Wolin:
'Inverted totalitarianism'
-->  is different from classical forms of totalitarianism.

Sheldon Wolin:
'Inverted totalitarianism'
= within: 
 faceless anonymity of corporate state
NO demagogue or charismatic leader

Wolin:
American 'Inverted totalitarianism'
effectively seized all
mechanisms of power to render citizen impotent

1/3
Wolin:
'Inverted totalitarianism'
seized all mechanisms of power:
outward façade of:
electoral politics
Constitution

2/3
'Inverted totalitarianism'
seized mech. power:
civil liberties
freedom of press
independence of judiciary
iconography

3/3
Wolin:
'Inverted totalitarianism'
seized all mechanisms of power -->
traditions
language of US patriotism
Wolin:
'Inverted totalitarianism'
Corporates --> effectively seized all mechanisms of power
-->  to render citizen impotent

Hitler's NSDAP (Nazi) govt
-> life uncertain for wealthy + privileged
-> providing social programs for working class & poor
1/
Unlike NSDAP (Nazi),
inverted totalitarianism exploits the poor
 ... 2

2/3
Unlike NSDAP (Nazi) totalitarianism,
inverted totalitarianism
  • reduces or weakens health programs + social services

3/4
Unlike NSDAP (Nazi) totalitarianism,
inverted totalitarianism
  • regiments mass education for insecure workforce

3/4
Unlike NSDAP (Nazi) totalitarianism,
inverted totalitarianism
*threatens working class --> importation of low-wage workers

Sheldon Wolin:
'Inverted totalitarianism'
working in high-tech, volatile & globalised economy
as precarious as the Depression

Sheldon Wolin:
'Inverted totalitarianism'
projects power upwards
--> antithesis of constitutional power

Sheldon Wolin:
'Inverted totalitarianism'
projects power upwards
to create instability
citizenry off balance & passive

Sheldon Wolin:
'Inverted totalitarianism'
rational system
economy of fear / feeds uncertainty

Wolin:
'inverted totalitarianism'
--> perpetuates politics all time
endless extravagant show elections
politics w/out politics

Wolin:
'inverted totalitarianism'
'Citizen' is NOT participating in power
--> is invited to have ‘opinions’

Wolin:
'inverted totalitarianism'
'Citizen' opinions:
--> are measurable responses to questions pre-designed to elicit them.

Wolin:
'inverted totalitarianism'
political campaigns rarely re real issues
--> focus political personalities, empty rhetoric, PR

Wolin:
'inverted totalitarianism'
Money has effectively replaced the vote
--> citizen of US Empire irrelevant spectator.

Wolin:
'inverted totalitarianism'
IMPOTENT CITIZEN
--> permitted empty vote & forgotten once election carnival over.

Wolin
inverted totalitarianism
elections
serve up pliant legislators for lobbyists to shape
misrepresentative or clientry govt

Wolin:
inverted totalitarianism
elections --> produce lobbyists' puppets
= depoliticisation of citizenry
= antidemocracy system

Wolin
inverted totalitarianism:
--> public is DENIED use of state power
trivialization discourse = corp. power - UNCHALLENGED

Wolin
inverted totalitarianism:
trivialization discourse
=  tactic: fragmentation, emotions, antagonism
--> corp. unchallenged

Wolin
inverted totalitarianism:
Cultural Wars --> NOT strong political involvements
Cultural Wars = SUBSTITUTE

Wolin
inverted totalitarianism:
Cultural Wars --> POLITICS OF THE INCONSEQUENTIAL
/ substitute exploited by MEDIA & politics

Wolin
inverted totalitarianism:
Cultural Wars --> DISTRACTS ATTENTION
trivialization discourse
--> corp. unchallenged

Wolin
inverted totalitarianism:
Ruling groups --> tools to UNDERMINE PUBLIC COHESIVENESS
=  public POLITICALLY INEFFECTIVE

Wolin
classic totalitarianism: economics subordinate to politics
/ inverted totalitarianism: ECONOMICS DOMINATES POLITICS

Wolin
inverted totalitarianism:
POLITICS DOMINATED BY ECONOMICS
--> in varying forms of ruthlessness

Wolin
inverted totalitarianism:
POLITICS DOMINATED BY ECONOMICS
-> USA showcase of MANAGED democracy
(suppression not visible)

Wolin
inverted totalitarianism:
corporate state
--> legitimated by elections it controls

Wolin
inverted totalitarianism:
corporate state
Extinguishes democracy
rewriting & distorting laws (once supported democracy)

Wolin
inverted totalitarianism:
corporate state
--> basic rights REVOKED
--> by judicial & legislative fiat (sanction)
corporate state
Courts & legislative bodies, in the service of corporate power

Wolin
inverted totalitarianism:
COURTS --> interpret laws
to strengthen corporate control & abolish corporate oversight

Wolin
(Nazis negated constitution)
BUT inverted totalitarianism:
exploit porosity & legitimate power --> by law interpretation

Wolin
inverted totalitarianism
eg. EXPLOITATION law
--> HUGE contributions protected under 1st Amendment (speech)

Wolin
inverted totalitarianism
HIJACKS 1st Amendment
to treat HEAVILY FINANCED LOBBIES & CORPS.
like PERSON petition govt.

Wolin
inverted totalitarianism
harsh & violent control measures avoided
AS LONG AS:  dissent remains ineffectual

Wolin
inverted totalitarianism
elites -- especially ** intellectual class **
HAVE BEEN  BOUGHT OFF
--> various methods - list

Wolin
inverted totalitarianism / intellectual class OWNED:
*govt contracts
*foundation funds
*joint projects: uni. + corp.

Wolin
intellectual class OWNED:
joint projects w/ wealthy donors
intellectuals -->seamelessly integrated into corp. system


Wolin
inverted totalitarianism
will become as brutal and violent as past totalitarian states
if RIGHTS / privacy etc eroded

Wolin
inverted totalitarianism
'War on Terror'
- pre-emptive / released re restraint
--> PRESUMES STATE POWER CAN TURN INWARDS

Wolin
inverted totalitarianism
-- claimed power domestically
--  projected powers abroad
--> measure NOT by CONSTITUTION
Wolin
inverted totalitarianism
POWERS claimed not by measure of Constitution
but by OFFICIALLY DEFINED 'terrorism'

Wolin
inverted totalitarianism = corporate state
'legally' harass & kill citizens with impunity
--> eg police VIOLENCE / poor

Wolin
inverted totalitarianism
*militarized police
*wholesale surveillance
*extra-judicial police killings
for underclass

Wolin
inverted totalitarianism
reality for underclass
will BE reality for US ALL IF we begin to RESIST
FUNNEL OF POWER UPWARD

Wolin
inverted totalitarianism
/ We are tolerated as citizens
ONLY as we PARTICIPATE IN ILLUSION
of PARTICIPATORY DEMOCRACY

Wolin
Corporate State
inverted totalitarianism
--> will eventually look like classic totalitarianism

Wolin -- on African-American prison pop
criminal justice
-->strategy of political neutralisation
+ channel of instinctive racism

Wolin
Corp. monochromatic media
pundits set agenda & parameters
--> those changing context dismissed or labelled 'extremist'

Wolin
Corporate State
inverted totalitarianism
illusions disseminated  --> myth dominates decisions
-->  DISASTER ON EMPIRE

Wolin
Myth cannot govern decisions in real world:
ambiguity + stubborn facts abound
--> disconnect between actors & reality


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COMMENT

Really enjoyed this article.

Sheldon Wolin sounds like he was an interesting guy (died 2015).


Off-Topic - Poltergeist & Rajma



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Had a freaky 'kitchen poltergeist' experience while rinsing rice.

Something dark fell into the sink and scared the #$@!! out of me.

Turned out to be my hair tie ... but my hair was firmly tied back (or I thought it was).

Hair's shedding like crazy, so it's a must.  Like maybe 2 years of shedding, or something like that.  It never stops.  I'll have to wear a headscarf if it doesn't stop soon. 
Don't fancy the bald or the scarf options,   so I saw a doctor a while back, but he didn't think there was anything to be concerned about.
So that's that.  I'll probably slowly go bald and maybe tattoo exotic flowers my head.  lol 

Guess my hair wasn't properly tied, and the tie sort of slid off onto my clothing.  Probably didn't notice because I'm really tired; been keeping insane hours again.

Yep.  I'm going with that.  lol

Prepared another bean curry.  I never tire of beans or curries.  Yum.

Rajma / Red kidney Bean Curry
Link | here

Tend to adjust things to suit me and how I want to do things.

I threw some finely diced carrots (you don't want hard bits of carrot in there) in with the onions to fry.
Did something like:
  • 2-3 tsp garam masala
  • 2.0 tsp coriander
  • 1.0 tsp chilli powder
  • 3/4 tsp tumeric
  • 1.0 tsp sugar
  • x2 garlic cloves crushed (love garlic)
  • 1.0 tsp fresh ginger (organic jar ginger tastes fine to me)
  • 1.0 onion
  • fresh coriander
  • x2 beans cans
  • x2 tomato cans
  • abt. 2  tins water (or thereabouts / go by feel)
Did the thing where you throw in the tinned tomato (once the onion, garlic & ginger (and carrots, in this case) are cooked off) and you then throw in the spice mix and let the whole thing cook down until it totally thickens, before throwing in water and the beans (+ coriander).
As it cooks down, you mush up some of the beans, with spatula or whatever you're using,  for an extra thick, creamy sauce.

Adding more water and cooking it right down works, but I couldn't be bothered waiting. 

Tastes good.   Works really well.  Very nice.

It's so quick and easy and it makes a really yummy meal, with very few ingredients and just one pot (which is a bonus).

Recipe's probably much like the last rajma I cooked.

Cooking is pretty much the same formula and pattern for given dishes, so it's mostly the same deal once you understand the formula (with little variations, as desired).

The coriander was from the other day.  I trim off what I don't want (eg unusable hydro roots), rinse the whole lot, use what I need at the time, and let rest drain before wrapping in paper towel & storing in freezer bag in refrigerator.  It helps fresh herbs keep, I find.  Don't know how long for.  Maybe 3 or 4 days so far?

That was my probably not-so-spooky kitchen adventure.


Corporate State Capture - Inverted Totalitarianism

Article
SOURCE
as marked



Years ago when Congressman Otis Pike investigated the CIA he concluded that it was an obedient arm of the executive branch.

And yes, accounts of a “rogue agency” are occasionally dusted off when the President needs plausible deniability but in general the spies in Langley do what they’re told. Pike concluded that it wasn’t just one or two bad apples in the barrel. He decided the whole barrel was bad. This no doubt explains why the government classified his report.

In a nutshell, then, the United States executive branch is being driven by corporate forces that transitively dictate the long-term strategic goals of the intelligence services

Activists like William Blum have spent their lives investigating and carefully recording this reality. For additional illumination check out the War and Peace Studies performed by the Council on Foreign Relations during World War II on behalf of the State Department. It’s a flat out recipe for neoliberal hegemony. As Canadian filmmaker Scott Noble demonstrated in his movie “Counter-Intelligence,” the United States is part of a corporate empire and the intelligence services are the Praetorian Guard of this empire.

So Glenn, does this mean that addressing mass surveillance, and the mass subversion which enables it, will entail tackling the related problem of corporate state capture? Or, as Sheldon Wolin refers to it, the specter of inverted totalitarianism?

http://www.counterpunch.org/2014/06/19/an-open-letter-to-glenn-greenwald/

Sheldon Wolin
Writer
"American political theorist and writer on contemporary politics. One of the most original and influential American political theorists of the past fifty years ..."


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COMMENT


No time to check this out properly.

I just think it's cool that there's a name for usurping government:  'corporate state capture' &  'inverted totalitarianism'.

So when I'm throwing around 'totalitarianism', it's good to know I'm not crazy.  lol





Video - TURKEY'S PIVOTAL ROLE IN SYRIA INSURGENCY - Serena Shim - Killed Turkey

Video
SOURCE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ND3CWaAmaA&feature=youtu.be



Turkey's Pivotal Role in Syria's Insurgency: PressTV Report from Inside Turkey





Reporter Serena Shim
American national
Lebanese descent
Killed in Turkey 2 days
after Turkish intelligence
accused her of being a 'spy'
feared for her life
US refused to investigate

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Incomplete Notes:



TURKEY'S PIVOTAL ROLE IN SYRIA INSURGENCY

'In Focus'
PressTV

Serena Shim


Turkey key player for Western powers in execution of plot against
Bashar al-Assad / Syria

Turkey opened its borders to Syria
to anti-Assad militant groups
collectively known in West
as Free Syrian Army (FSA)

Turkey
- opened borders to militants
- funded the militants
- supplied arms & equipment to militants

Syria
2011 conflict began between Syria government forces
& foreign-backed militants
(calling themselves Free Syrian Army (FSA))

Turkey
-- critically, permitted its borders to be taken over by anti Assad forces
-- thus, the only current legally controlled border by the Syrian army is **** -- Sounds like: Ledia [?] [possibly -  Latakia ??]


SYRIA-TURKEY BORDER CROSSINGS

Akçakale
Al-Darbasiyah
Kobanî

Bab al-Hawa Border Crossing

Ceylanpınar
Cilvegözü
Cizre
Çobanbey

İslahiye

Karkamış

Mürşitpınar

Nusaybin

Şenyurt

Tell Abyad

Yayladağı

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Syria%E2%80%93Turkey_border_crossings


Syria Borders - Apr. 2015

Assad government controls only borders along Lebanon

Turkey, Iraq, Jordan & occupied Golan Heights
closed or under control of militant groups:

  • Free Syrian Army
  • Daesh
  • al-Nusra Front
  • Kurdish militants

Syria-Jordan

In Jordan, al-Nusra Front
-- seize Nasib-Jaber (Deraa province, Syria)

In Jordan, al-Nusra Front
-- seize Ramtha (Derra province, Syria)
-- in control of NF & opposition forces since Oct 2013

In Iraq

Albu Kamal-al Qaem crossing
-- control of Daesh / ISIS since capture Albu Kamal, Nov 2012
-- located Deir el-Zour province, Syria

Yarbia- Rabea crossing
-- located north-eastern pal-Hasakha province, Syria
-- seized by Iraqi Kurdish Peshmerga forces + Syrian Kurdish factions since oct 2014


In Iraq - only Assad Govt Border
Al-Tanaf/Al-Walid
-- only border crossing along Iraq border under control of Assad
-- *no movement on this crossing*
-- reason:  Daesh (ISIS) controls Iraq side of the crossing

Turkey - 900km of border with Syria - abt 13 border crossings
Turkey shut down Assad govt crossings
Turkey shut-downs incl:
-- Kasb crossing - northwestern province of Latakia
-- al-Qamishli crossing - al-Hasakah province, northern Syria
-- Tal Abyad, Raqqa province, Syria
-- Garables, Aleppo province, Syria

Crossings Western-backed Syrian opposition militant groups
control on Syrian side of Turkish border - REMAIN OPEN:

-- Bab al-Salama border crossing, Aleppo province, Syria
-- Bab al-Hawa in Idlib province, Syria

Syrian Kurdish Democratic Union Party
(presumably also Western backed)
control:

--  Tal Sheir crossing - Kobani, Syria
--  Raas al-Ayn, al-Hasakah province, Syria

Golan Heights - Syrian Side
controlled by al-Nusra Front
+ other Western-backed militant groups
incl. Free Syrian Army
since Aug. 2014

Lebanon - Assad, Syrian Govt Control
-- Al-Oreida
-- Jadidat Yabous
-- al-Dabbousiya
-- Josiya
-- al-Aboudiya
-- Jesr al-Qmar

http://www.worldbulletin.net/haber/157362/syria-assad-regime-losing-control-of-border-crossings