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Archive for February, 2009

E-book: Operation Gladio and NATO Terrorism in Western Europe

Posted by seumasach on February 20, 2009

 Eldib

  A must Read:

Dr. Daniele Ganser, an academic historian from Switzerland researched false flag terrorism in Europe.

Besides his publicity around the 9/11 truth movement, his historical work about the so-called “Nato secret armies” is extremly interesting.

If you want to get several examples which false flag operations have been definetly proven, how they were uncovered, how they were interlocked with politicians or even brought to courts, Gansers work is a good place to start.

You can down load here:

 

http://www.scribd.com/doc/294202/Daniele-Ganser-NATOs-Secret-Armies-Operation-Gladio-and-Terrorism-in-Western-Europe

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David Miliband: Laboriously Bland Blairite (Part 1)

Posted by seumasach on February 20, 2009

 

Luke Mansarpour

PressTV

19th february, 2009

While attempting to track Tony Blair’s descent into madness is a bewildering task, shrouded as it is in Christian mysticism and an unpredictably gluttonous appetite for destruction, there is something inevitable about David Miliband becoming the latest smug face of “post-ideological” New Labour Britain. 

In many respects the British foreign secretary personifies the sorry culmination of the last three decades of the mainstream left in his country. The son of a distinguished Marxist political philosopher, he started his intellectual life with leftist leanings, writing in support of the Miner’s strike of 1984-5 and working for socialist MP John McDonnell at then-lefty Ken Livingstone’s Greater London Council. 

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Mobile phones: tomorrow will be too late

Posted by seumasach on February 20, 2009

 

Dr Paul Dupont 

 

Next-up

15th April, 2008

 

In spite of the dithering by the Ministry of Health and the delaying tactics of the phone operating 

companies, it is now becoming clear that the mobile phone is a virulent pathogen with damaging 

effects that we are only vaguely aware of. Recently it was scientifically proved that there is a 

connection between certain types of tumour and the intensive use of a mobile phone. Most in 

evidence are cases of acoustic neurinoma, a tumour that develops on the acoustic nerve, as well as 

malignant brain tumours. According to this study the risk is multiplied by two or more on the side 

where the phone is held. 

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Official German warning about dangers of cordless phone

Posted by seumasach on February 20, 2009

German Federal Agency For Radiation Protection (Bundesamt für Strahlenschutz – BfS)

Press Release, 31 January 2006

DECT – The Radiation Source at Home: Cordless Phones radiate unnecessarily

A cordless phone of DECT standard is often the strongest source of high frequency electromagnetic radiation in a private home. To renounce your cordless phone as a precautionary measure will contribute to minimise your personal radiation exposure. “However, it would be possible for the industry to develop DECT phones which could address the issues of precaution and radiation protectionbetter than the current devices” said Rüdiger Matthes, expert of the Bundesamt für Strahlenschutz (Federal Radiation ProtectionAgency)

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African Leaders: Lift Sanctions Against Zimbabwe Now!

Posted by seumasach on February 19, 2009

 

Jan. 31 (EIRNS)—London, which has consistently taken the lead in attacks against the Zimbabwe government for not being democratic, is taking a chilly attitude toward the agreement between three Zimbabwe parties to form a Government of National Unity, instead of helping the new government to be a success.

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Economic catastrophe looms

Posted by seumasach on February 19, 2009

John Browne

Asia Times

20th February, 2009

When the US Congress passed its US$787 billion stimulus package last week, the size of the plan caused many observers to forget the water that has already passed under the bridge. Fewer still are wondering what havoc will erupt when all this liquidity eventually washes ashore. 

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Obama, Osama and Medvedev

Posted by seumasach on February 19, 2009

 

  • For those who harbored any doubts, the Barack Obama administration’s adoption of the George W Bush framework of the “war on terror” – it does feel like a back-to-the-future “continuity” – here are two key facts on the ground. 
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    Iraq- The rope of silk

    Posted by seumasach on February 19, 2009

    Missing Links

    18th february, 2009

    Awni Qalamji (for other writings of his summarized here, try the search box on the upper left) offers a glimpse of the kind of debates that Obama-optimism caused among resistance factions in Iraq, and his conclusion is that many were completely taken in by the wave of optimism, misreading both Obama’s intentions and their own capabilities, and hurting the reputation of the resistance among ordinary Iraqis, who remember well the earlier and more principled statements by the factions about no negotiations without commitment to complete and unconditional withdrawal. 

    He starts from the idea that Maliki’s conversion from a sectarian boss to a national leader, from federalism to centralism and the “anti-sectarianism” that was central to his election campaign–all of this was in response to Obama’s policy of promoting a strong central government under American guidance, and the abandonment of any specific “Biden-plan” separation schemes. Elements of this included the idea of re-integration of former regime officers into the armed forces, and so on. He writes:

    In this context [the Obama plans for an American-guided centralized state] Maliki was transformed by the power of the occupation from a sectarian to a secular leader, and from a supporter of partition to an advocate for the unity of Iraq…and he is now a preacher for national reconciliation and including those who rejected the government of the occupation and inviting them to participate in the political process.

    This is as much an illusion as is the confidence in Obama himself and his “rationality”.

    [Those who have swallowed this] have entered into this through the doors of the imagination and the imaginary, and some interperted Obama’s “withdrawal” as if he was now having recourse to reason and grasping the fact that his forces lack the ability to last for any long period of time against the attacks of the resistance, as opposed to his predecessor the frivolous Bush who refused to recognize this…

    And so the idea was that the reasonable Obama recognized that withdrawal was a way for America to save face and protect its reputation globally. So that:

    [The argument was] that the occupation ought not to let this opportunity slip through its fingers, and should make an agreement with Obama to end the occupation through dialogue and negotiations. And that those who did not understand this were either ignorant, or inexperienced, or deficient, and finally the only thing left to accuse them of was treason and a connection with foreign powers.

    The fact of the matter was and is that Obama put more conditions on withdrawal than even Bush did, so the “withdrawal” offer was itself illusory. And what is worse:

    …and I say this with bitterness and with sadness, the Iraqi resistance has not yet reached the position where it could push the occupation forces to the brink of defeat, and it requires perhaps years before it reaches that stage. That is owing to the lack of unity among the factions, and not to their weakness. To be as clear as possible: The balance of power is still in favor of the occupation forces, in spite of the victories that have been won by the resistance againsts the occupation, and their exhaustion of the occupation, and their disruption of the American project for the Middle East as a whole, and their delaying of the project for the global American empire at whose gates history was supposed to stop.

    So the various expressions by resistance factions of willingness to negotiate with the Obama administration were a result of misreading not only Obama’s intentions, but of their own power and the balance of power as well. 

    Qalamji says his purpose in being frank is not to suggest that the occupation has become fixed and irresistable, but rather to issue a general alert to the resistance factions: Bush slaughtered us with the sword; Obama’s strategy is to strangle us with a rope of silk–the so-called “soft power”, and he cites a book by Joseph Nye called “Soft Power…” Because if Obama has his way, then the struggle will no longer be between the resistance and the occupation, but between the resistance “and the occupation government with its army”, and the direct role of the American forces will be limited. 

    He concludes:

    This is where the unity of the factions is important in standing up to the Obama plan. If this measure [proposed withdrawal] had come about two or three years ago, it would have been possible to fill the void in each city from which the occupation withdrew, and announce a national government there, that could have been extended to all the other cities. And although the possibility of unity is still there, these factions continue to be beating around the bush, and while they talk of unity in statements and communiques, in reality they are going in the opposite direction. For instance, the three fronts–Jihad and Liberation, Jihad and Change, and Jihad and Reform–which are the main body of the resistance, and which promised the Iraqi people they would unite at the earliest possible time, have again started, for some time now to strengthen each its own position, and to vie with one another to show off their power in order to convince people that they are the only front capable of liberating Iraq, and that the others should join under its banner. … This is what accounts for the noticeable drop in operations by the Iraqi resistance, and this has led people to look for other alternatives in arranging their affairs.

    And any such decline in popular support is damaging to the resistance, which can only thrive in an environment of popular support.

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    Strasbourg prepares for siege as Anti-NATO forces gather

    Posted by seumasach on February 19, 2009

     

    Russia Today

    15th february, 2009

    From April 3 to 5, 40 heads of state and government leaders, including U.S. President Barack Obama, will come to Strasbourg and Baden-Baden to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the NATO alliance.

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    Radiation from artificial electromagnetic fields: France begins to take it seriously?

    Posted by seumasach on February 19, 2009

    Radiation from artificial electromagnetic fields: France begins to take it seriously?

    - There is a significant rise in awareness among French people of the damage that artificial radiation n the microwave hyperfrequency range can cause to human health. – Every day front-page stories and press articles all over the country highlight people’s growing concern, and their testimonies provide damning evidence. – Le Dauphiné front page : Relay antennas in the dock “Psychosis in the Drôme Ardèche?” – Le Midi Libre front page Beziers “Relay antennas : anxiety is spreading”

     

    [ http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=French http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=electromagnetic+fields http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=human+health ]

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    Brazil may drop dollar for transactions

    Posted by seumasach on February 19, 2009

    PressTV

    19th February, 2009

    Brazil is keen to see transactions between South American states take place using national currencies, without recourse to the US dollar. 

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