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Archive for February, 2009

Blame Brown: Revenge of the whistleblower

Posted by seumasach on February 15, 2009

 

The British oligarchy like to resolve things for themselves before people take to the streets, Are they, then, about to pass the poisoned chalice of political power to the Tories?(as if they can’t in any way be held responsible for the plight of modern Britain)

We always used to say that the methods used in Northern Ireland would be used in mainland Britain: that extends, seemingly, to the supergrass.

Independent

15th February, 2009

The HBOS whistleblower whose revelations led to the resignation of one of the Government’s top regulators is about to release a tranche of documents which he says point a direct and accusatory finger at Gordon Brown’s responsibility for the banking crisis, and has called on the Prime Minister to resign. In a further blow to Labour, an Independent on Sunday poll showed voter support for the party evaporating, leaving it only a few points ahead of the Lib Dems.

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Britain’s bankers plumb new depths

Posted by seumasach on February 15, 2009

Patrick Hosking
February 14, 2009

Jon Moulton, the private equity chief, warned a City lunch this week that he feared serious civil unrest. There was, he said, a 25 per cent chance of one of the 15 member countries of the eurozone pulling out of the currency club. That, he said, would be a catastrophic shock leading to a “far greater financial crisis” than the current one.

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9/11 widow among victims of crash near Buffalo

Posted by alfied on February 14, 2009

Beverly Eckert was in the process of suing the Bush administration and security services for their “failure” on 9/11. In doing this she forefited a $1.8 million pay off. Click here to read an article by the late Mrs Eckert.

NBC, msnbc.com

ET Feb. 13, 2009

WASHINGTON – One of the victims of Continental Flight 3407, Beverly Eckert, was a Sept. 11 widow who put her never-ending grief to good use to make the country safer. Read the rest of this entry »

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On Dresden Anniversary, Massive Protest Against Neo-Nazi March

Posted by seumasach on February 14, 2009

“Many mainstream Germans say that the huge loss of life must be remembered as a warning against war’

More specifically, it could have served as a warning against the destructive proclivities of the Anglo-american alliance as shown subsequently at Hiroshima, Nagasaki and in Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, Serbia and Afghanistan. And if we are wise, it should remind us that as long as anglo-american power projection is unchecked, we still face the prospect of nuclear war and, perhaps, ultimate destruction. The anglo-american empire viewed as a single project dating from Elizabethan times has carried out a four hundred year programme of genocide: at all times the cultural and near physical destruction of entire peoples has been the norm. Until recently, Indian children in Canada were being tortured and murdered in Christian institutions. The characteristic propensity to the infliction of random and widespread death on civilians has been confirmed by the use of such weapons as depleted uranium. Only as this empire dies, as it is dying at the moment, will the truth about its history be fully revealed, but for the moment one thing is clear: in the practice of genocide it was, and is, second to none.

Organizers of the alliance that formed as a counterweight to the neo-Nazi march through the eastern German city said around 11,000 people participated at several demonstrations. Police put that number at just under 10,000.

 

a far-right demonstrationThe far-right uses Dresden as a rallying cry

They were protesting a “mourning march” held by members of the extreme-right in the capital of the state of Saxony. For a decade, anti-immigrant and skinhead groups have marked the anniversary of the bombing of Dresden by Allied air raids, which took place Feb. 13-15, 1945, at the end of World War Two.

 

Many of the groups marching were affiliated with the National Democratic Party (NPD), a far-right political party which entered the Saxony state assembly in 2004.

 

This year’s event was organized by a group known as theJunge Landsmannschaft Ostdeutschland, supported by the NPD. The far-right marchers totaled around 6,000, according to police, about a thousand more than gathered in 2005, on the 60th anniversary of the bombing.

 

Many in the far-right scene call the widespread destruction in Dresden a “Holocaust,” and attempt to paint Germany as a victim of the war. The firebombing killed an estimated 25,000 people, mostly civilians, and wiped out the city center.

 

Police officers force back left-wing demonstratorsPolice officers force back left-wing demonstrators

Eyewitnesses on Saturday said several hundred leftists who objected to the far-right procession tried to attack neo-Nazi participants, hurling bottles at the police cordon and damaging parked cars. Witnesses said several people were injured, although police have not confirmed this.

 

Clashes between left-wing and far-right groups are common on the anniversary. This year, police forces numbered around 4,000, some brought in from neighboring states.

 

Commemoration

 

Separately, thousands of pacifists took part in processions to both denounce the neo-Nazi threat and remember the city’s dead.

 

On Saturday morning, peace services were held in churches and a synagogue. Afterwards, thousands of Dresden residents went to a central square, the site where numerous victims of the bombing were burned to death.

 

Dresden after the firebombing and todayDresden after the firebombing and today

Also participating in the commemorations were politicians from Dresden and Saxony as well as representatives from the United States and Great Britain.

 

Many mainstream Germans say that the huge loss of life must be remembered as a warning against war.

 

On Friday, the bell of the Frauenkirche, or Church of Our Lady, rang out in their memory. The church, one of the symbols of Dresden, collapsed two days after the raids. It remained a pile of rubble for decades until US and British donors helped pay to rebuild it in a gesture of reconciliation. It reopened in 2006.

 

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Israeli election muddies Obama’s waters

Posted by seumasach on February 14, 2009

 “There is a fundamental departure of interests on Iran between Washington and Jerusalem. Israel insists that a clash with Iran is inevitable, despite Obama’s robust diplomacy towards Tehran.” 

But note, this departure of interests applies to Obama, not Biden. A move towards Iran and away from Israel would bring some confirmation of Webster Tarpley’s analysis

 M K Bhadrakumar 

Asia Times

14th February, 2009

United States President Barack Obama’s Middle East project took two impressive steps forward during the week, but eventually got pushed back by almost one. 

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The blood of Dresden

Posted by seumasach on February 14, 2009

 

Times Online

1 st June, 2008 

The author Kurt Vonnegut was a prisoner of war in Dresden during the allied bombing raids and was later forced to dig out bodies from the ruined city. In papers discovered by his son after his death last year, he provides a searing eyewitness account of the ‘obscene brutality’ that inspired his novel Slaughterhouse-Five

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Diluted to Oblivion, Dead Banks

Posted by smeddum on February 14, 2009

 
By: Jim Willie CB, GoldenJackass.com

– Posted Friday, 13 February 2009 |
A hard time came when deciding upon a title today. “Dead Banks Walking” or “Insolvent & Motionless Yet Standing” or “Much Ado About No Credit” or “The Bank Vampires” or“The Primary Dark Syndicates” made sense. But what came to mind when a comment made by the Jackass in June 2008 on the Vancouver stage at a Cambridge House Metals & Mining Conference. My words to close a panel discussion on the banks were “Just wait, in several months you will see the entire US banking system go insolvent, its stock prices dwindle to nothing, as it will be diluted into oblivion!” It happened. The response by the USGovt, the USFed, Wall Street banks, and the USCongress will result in very little remedy since their first objective is to keep in place the cover-up to their gigantic fraud, much of which still eludes the financial press. By the time conditions worsen, rescues will not be the primary objective any longer. Rather, prevention of collapse will become the urgent priority. Desperate official actions will result in turning the corner on inflation, from the so-called deflation toward hyper-inflation. The gold & silver price will find release. Already, their prices are disconnected from the USDollar.Gold & silver serve as panic meters, systemic breakdown meters, monetary meters, and official desperation meters. The USEconomy has entered an acceleration phase in its breakdown. Gold & silver are poised to make new highs and not look back. They have responded to growing monetary disasters.Incredibly powerful events are in the works, to be unleashed within the next several months. What an exciting yet tragic time! The Hat Trick Letter analyzes the events, both public and hidden, in detail. Read the rest of this entry »

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Understanding the Judicial cover-up of 9/11 & the sinking of the ‘Estonia’

Posted by smeddum on February 14, 2009

UNDERSTANDING THE JUDICIAL COVER-UP OF 9-11 
& THE SINKING OF ESTONIA

“I would like some truth and accountability 
— and I want the public to hear it.” 

– Mike Low, father of Sara E. Low, 
flight attendant on American Airlines Flight 11.


11/2/09
The most steadfast fighters in the prolonged struggle for the truth of what really happened on 9-11 are the relatives of three victims who died at the World Trade Center.  These dedicated families represent the last plaintiffs from the nearly 3,000 victims of 9-11.  While I know of one other unresolved wrongful death lawsuit, all the other families of victims have reached out-of-court settlements.  Although the 9-11 tort litigation is of immense historical importance to all Americans, it remains one of the most under-reported stories of our time.     Read the rest of this entry »

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Photographing Iraq war fallen shows the full costs of war

Posted by smeddum on February 14, 2009

Photographing Iraq war fallen shows the full costs of war
Seattle Times
Feb12 2009
Barring photographs of fallen soldiers returning to the U.S. has always been the way proponents of the war in Iraq shielded its full cost from public view. That ought to change with a rescinding of the Pentagon policy. Read the rest of this entry »

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Poem for Valentine’s day

Posted by smeddum on February 14, 2009

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Global recovery rests on a fresh US approach to China

Posted by seumasach on February 13, 2009

 

Martin Jacques

Guardian

13th February, 2009

The key relationship for any global recovery is between the US andChina. By the same token, any serious deterioration in their relationship would propel the world towards a second Great Depression. The Chinese citizen has funded the credit-driven American consumer boom: or, to put it another way, China’s government has enabled the US to run an enormous current account deficit by buying huge quantities of US treasury bills. If China stops this, the value of the US dollar would plunge, and a bitter trade war, engulfing the rest of the world, would ensue.

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