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A little known fact about the 9/11 planes

Posted by seumasach on June 22, 2010

Anthony Lawson

rense.com

20th june, 2010

Extract:  …it would be a remarkable irony, and quite possibly a unique circumstance in the annals of American jurisprudence, if the assumptions used as reasons for launching wars against two sovereign nations, as well as the more generalised ‘War on Terror’ would not stand up as evidence in either a criminal prosecution or a civil damages suit in an American court of law.

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Were Bloody Sunday soldiers involved in ‘Ballymurphy massacre’?

Posted by seumasach on June 20, 2010

Henry MacDonald

Observer

20th June, 2010

It has been called west Belfast’s Bloody Sunday. Over 36 hours between 9 and 11 August 1971 – six months before British paratroopers were deployed to Derry with tragic consequences – the Parachute Regiment shot dead 11 civilians in the west Belfast housing estate of Ballymurphy. Those who were fatally wounded included the local priest and a 45-year-old mother.

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Neo-cons lead charge against Turkey

Posted by seumasach on June 10, 2010

Jim Lobe

Asia Times

10th June, 2010

WASHINGTON – As the right-wing leadership of the organized United States Jewish community defends Israel against international condemnation for its deadly seizure of a flotilla bearing humanitarian supplies for Gaza, a familiar clutch of neo-conservative hawks is going on the offensive against what is seen as the flotilla’s chief defender, Turkey.

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The European Radical Left Programme

Posted by seumasach on June 3, 2010

Cailean Bochanan

3rd June, 2010

The European radical left programme is a broadly positive document. It takes a clear stand against the austerity programmes being put into effect throughout Europe, it calls for an end to the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, an end to NATO and calls for a public banking system.

However, there is a notable omission: there is no call to follow the measures implemented by Angela Merkel banning derivatives trading with a view to curbing the speculative attack on the Euro and the Eurozone as a whole. It is most striking that not only leftist governments such as those of Zapatero and Papandreou but also leftist forces on the ground have failed to pick up on this historic and possibly decisive initiative. We are thus faced in Greece and Spain with the classic scenario of class struggle, but with leftists on both sides, those in government calling for austerity and those manning the barricades opposing them. But can this conflict be reduced to this?

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CrossTalk on Aid Raid: Israel Seizes ‘Freedom’

Posted by alfied on June 2, 2010

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Turkey urges UN to punish Israel for raid on Gaza Flotilla

Posted by seumasach on May 31, 2010

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The victims of Ireland’s economic collapse

Posted by seumasach on May 28, 2010

McWilliams has two radical, populist solutions: let the banks go bust, and leave the euro. Individuals’ deposits could be guaranteed while corporate bondholders would lose out, but the markets would not panic, he believes – rather, they would regard the Irish economy with renewed interest, because money once earmarked to bail out the banks could be invested in the recovery. Saving Anglo Irish Bank “is the economics of Stalingrad”, he says. “Throwing all your resources at a symbolic entity signals to the rest of the world that you are a fanatic.”

McWilliams has the first part right but shows touching faith in the “markets”. He hasn’t grasped that “the markets” i.e. Wall street and City of London financiers, aren’t about real economy fixed capital investments. His scenario for Ireland outside the euro is therefore pure fantasy.  He seems to want to return to the old relationship with Britain forgetting that Britain is the mother of all basket-cases. It looks like the eurozone has won its battle with the Anglosphere and Ireland’s decision to locate itself within that zone will be vindicated and help get inward investment from the likes of China.

Guardian

26th May, 2010

When Ann Moore returned to have breakfast with her family after a 12-hour night shift at a nursing home, she found riot police and bailiffs outside her home of 16 years. She and her husband, Christy, and their three children were being evicted. Despite climbing a ladder to the top of the house for six hours in a desperate attempt to thwart the bailiffs, the distressed care worker was eventually coaxed down and taken to hospital. Her home in the southern suburbs of Dublin was promptly boarded up.

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The secret behind Guantánamo

Posted by seumasach on May 20, 2010

Thierry Meyssan

Voltairenet

20th May, 2010

You think that you are informed about what happened at Guantánamo and you are astonished that President Obama is reluctant to close this torture centre. You are wrong. You don’t know the underlying purpose of this “facility” and why it is vital for the current administration. Thierry Meyssan wrote this article in November 2009. Subsequent developments have proven him right: plans to close Guantánamo have been put on hold indefinitely.

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Strategy shift in the Middle East

Posted by seumasach on May 20, 2010

Thierry Meyssan
Voltairenet
16th May, 2010
The failure to reshape the Greater Middle East has left the field open to a new alliance, the Tehran-Damascus-Ankara triangle. Since nature is allergic to vacuums, Moscow is filling the space left vacant by Washington. The wind has changed and it’s blowing strong. In a matter of a few months, the entire regional balance of power has tipped.
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Germany bans naked credit default swaps!

Posted by seumasach on May 19, 2010

This is a dramatic move through which Germany have acted unilaterally by-passing EU structures. By the look of it, other countries may follow. Europe can only survive by erecting a firewall against City of London financial viruses.

Bloomberg

19th May, 2010

Credit-default swaps on Europe’s most indebted governments fell on concern Germany’s curb on using the contracts to insure sovereign debt will choke the market and devalue existing agreements.

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Schoolboy coalition rift over human rights versus “British rights”

Posted by seumasach on May 19, 2010

A cursory glance at the European Human Rights Convention is enough to know why the British elite are unhappy with the Human Rights Act. Instead, they’ve come up with the British Bill of Rights as if the terms “British” and “human” were incompatible . All the debating skills of up and coming fifth former Clegg have been to no avail, foiled by a technique honed on the playing fields of Eton: the ball has been booted into the long grass pending an “independent commission”. Will young Clegg risk continuing to annoy the Tories by insisting on this fundamental plank of his own party’s policy?

Guardian

19th May, 2010

A battle between the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats over whether to introduce a British bill of rights, supplanting the European convention on human rights, is to be passed to an independent commission after a disagreement within the new coalition.

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