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Best of the Web: Anti-woke central bank nemesis Javier Milei has won Argentina's presidential election

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© Alejandro Pagni | Afp | Getty ImagesUltra-right libertarian candidate Javier Milei celebrates the results of Argentina’s primary elections, Aug. 13, 2023.
Javier Milei, the outsider libertarian candidate with radical solutions to Argentina's economic crisis, has just won Sunday's presidential runoff against Economy Minister Sergio Massa.

In a surprise outcome, Massa conceded in a speech to supporters in Buenos Aires on Sunday even before the official results were released, saying he called Milei to congratulate him on his victory.

Javier Milei, a 53-year-old far-right economist and former television pundit with no governing experience, claimed nearly 56 percent of the vote, with more than 80 percent of votes tallied. It was a stunning upset over Sergio Massa, the center-left economy minister who has struggled to resolve the country's worst economic crisis in two decades.

Comment: Like Ukraine, it appears Argentinians were so fed up with the roster of clowns that had been running the country, they seem to have decided that a real clown might be worth a shot. But, is Milei really a poison pill? Despite his veneer of outsider cred, it is perfectly possible that Milei was inserted to disrupt the progress of the BRICS, as well as open his country to massive Western depredation.

Time will tell, but the early signs are that it isn't going to be pretty. Just ask Ecuador how tying itself to the West has gone.


Bizarro Earth

Best of the Web: Riot breaks out in Dublin, Ireland, after Algerian migrant stabs group of children outside school

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Dublin stabbing horror: Police rule out terrorism as witness reveals 'one kid fell to the ground, then another, then another' as five people including a woman are wounded when 'knifeman attacks group of young children'
Police have ruled out terrorism as witnesses revealed that three children 'fell to the ground' one after the other as five people were wounded when a knifeman launched an attack in Dublin today.

Irish police confirmed a total of five people were injured following the 'major security' incident which occurred shortly after 1.30pm on Parnell Square.

One of the three children, a girl, and a woman in her 30s suffered 'serious' injuries, and a man in his 50s and two other children were also among the injured, police said. All five were taken to hospital.

Comment: Violent attacks by migrants have been on the rise in recent years, and these attacks are occurring alongside the worst plunge in living standards in recent times, and so public anger against government-sanctioned weaponised mass migration is, understandably, rising:





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Best of the Web: 60 years after JFK's death it is more and more apparent that Kennedy was a victim of a palace coup - spearheaded by Vice-President Johnson

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[Source: texasmonthly.com]
The peaceful succession of presidents is sacrosanct in American democracy and marks the United States as an "exceptional nation" which does not experience the same kind of palace intrigues and coups as other nations.

Conventional wisdom holds that President John F. Kennedy was assassinated on November 22, 1963, by Lee Harvey Oswald, a deranged lone assassin and communist — as the officially sanctioned Warren Commission concluded.

An alternative theory advanced most popularly in Oliver Stone's 1993 blockbuster film JFK suggests that Oswald was a patsy working as part of a larger conspiracy and that secret cabals within the government associated with the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), military-industrial complex and Mafia orchestrated Kennedy's assassination.

Stone has faced tremendous personal backlash for his muckraking efforts, which drew on the investigations of New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison (1962-1972) who prosecuted Clay Shaw, a CIA agent who had been in contact with Oswald, for his supposed involvement in the conspiracy.

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Flashback Best of the Web: Bush's Iran-Argentina terror frame-up: How Tehran was blamed for the 1994 bombing of the Buenos Aires Jewish Community Center

Research for this article was supported by the Investigative Fund of The Nation Institute.
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Although nukes and Iraq have been the main focus of the Bush Administration's pressure campaign against Iran, US officials also seek to tar Iran as the world's leading sponsor of terrorism. And Team Bush's latest tactic is to play up a thirteen-year-old accusation that Iran was responsible for the notorious Buenos Aires bombing that destroyed the city's Jewish Community Center, known as AMIA, killing eighty-six and injuring 300, in 1994. Unnamed senior Administration officials told the Wall Street Journal January 15 that the bombing in Argentina "serves as a model for how Tehran has used its overseas embassies and relationship with foreign militant groups, in particular Hezbollah, to strike at its enemies."

This propaganda campaign depends heavily on a decision last November by the General Assembly of Interpol, which voted to put five former Iranian officials and a Hezbollah leader on the international police organization's "red list" for allegedly having planned the July 1994 bombing. But the Wall Street Journal reports that it was pressure from the Bush Administration, along with Israeli and Argentine diplomats, that secured the Interpol vote. In fact, the Bush Administration's manipulation of the Argentine bombing case is perfectly in line with its long practice of using distorting and manufactured evidence to build a case against its geopolitical enemies.

Comment: So, to recap: barely a year after the end of the USSR in 1991, and thus the end of the Cold War 'titanc geopolitical struggle between Western Capitalism and Eastern Communism', a terror attack blamed on 'Islamic Jihad Organization', a previously-unknown-organization-but-trust-us-it's-linked-to-Hezbollah-and-thus-Iran, blew up the Israeli embassy in Argentina, effectively heralding the new global paradigm of what a decade later became known as the 'Global War on Terror': rabid, atatvistic, jihadist Muslims the world over just 'randomly' blowing up civilians because such a terror strategy would result, eventually, in a global, pan-Muslim movement that is politically undefinable yet somehow religiously coherent (to Muslims only, of course).

The media back then misinformed the public about the nature of both the 1992 and the 1994 bombings in Buenos Aires, which were in fact most likely caused by explosives planted within each building, thus not 'truck-bombs', much less 'suicidal truck-bombs'. The motive ascribed to these bombings at the time was that Iran was upset at the stalling of negotiations between Argentina and Iran to assist with the development of a civilian nuclear program for Israel's Mid-East rival. Iran and 'the bomb', and its having uranium processing plants at all, of course later featured heavily in geopolitical intrigues, but it's interesting to see just old (and how much of a 'red line') this issue is for the US and Israel.

The above report superbly summarizes the farcical 'investigations' into these bombings up until the time of its publication, although its author apparently missed the bombshell 2006 report in Argentine media about an Israeli diplomat who was arrested while departing Argentina for Chile with a bag full of explosives. What happened next is that the Kirchners (husband and wife, Nestor and Cristina), as successive presidents of Argentina from 2007-2015, attempted to handle this hot potato by ultimately calling for a 'truth commission', an all-encompassing re-investigaton of the bombings, to be set up in conjuction with the Iranian government.

Cristina Kirchner's impetus for doing so became clear when she publicly named Guillermo Borger, the successor of AMIA, the Jewish community's organization in Buenos Aires, as being in contact with a "foreign espionage agency that knows of a new terror attack planned against Argentina." Between the lines, all understood this to be a reference to the Mossad, not Hezbollah or Iran. This obviously spooked the Israelis, and Borger responded to the accusation by saying that such a new, open investigation "will allow a third bombing in Argentina" - effectively threatening to 'bomb more Jews' in Argentina in order to pin the blame on Iran, again, and thus on Kirchner for 'making us do this'.

But before this truth commission could get off the ground, Kirchner found herself deposed, and briefly jailed, on 'corruption charges', all of which stemmed from alleged immunity she had granted Iranian officials as part of this deal. Thusly was the last serious attempt to really investigate the Buenos Aires bombings buried under the rubble. Now it's 2023, and Argentina has just elected someone who is so pro-Israel, he wants to convert to Judaism to demonstrate his fealty...


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Flashback Best of the Web: The Road to Zion: The Conservative Movement in Ireland

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"Unfortunately for Ireland, Catholic Emancipation was carried in 1829. 'Respectable Catholics' were contented, and became West Britons from that day." — John Mitchel
Just as the parasite on modern Irish Republicanism has been Marxism, the parasite on conservative movements in Ireland has been West Britonism Inc. (expressed in its contemporary form by Atlanticism, neoconservatism, Christian Zionism and, at best, watered down civic-nationalism). Like the conservative movements it emulates, who have little of their own left to conserve, West Britonism Inc. is defined more and more by its US-style devotion to the State of Israel: a cause both unpopular and unassailable. For a conservative movement always in retreat, the survival of Israel functions as a sort of vindication: patriotism by proxy. In the same way as you will struggle to find a mainstream "Irish republican" voice today who is not a repository of left-wing clichés and a proponent of "no-borders" internationalism, you will struggle to find a "respectable" conservative talking-head who is not a mouthpiece for Israeli interests.

Comment: See also: BNP founder Nick Griffin: 'We were offered big money by Zionists in 2007 under two conditions: That we attack Islam, and never criticize the banking system'


Meteor

Best of the Web: Meteorite impact suspected as parked car is punctured in Strasbourg, France

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The fire department in Strasbourg, France, said it suspected "the fall of a stellar body" as the culprit.

Officials in Strasbourg are investigating a suspected meteorite strike, after a parked car was found with a 50-centimetre diameter hole in its roof.

The fire department were called out early on Monday morning to reports of smoke coming from a car which was parked in a suburb of the city in north-east France.

"Following reconnaissance by the first team, we suspect the fall of a stellar body," wrote the Bas-Rhin Sdis, the regional fire department, in its intervention report published mid-day.

"When we arrived, we noticed a relatively large impact, around 50 centimetres in diameter, which had gone through the roof, underbody and fuel tank of the vehicle", fire department captain Matthieu Colobert told AFP.

A search concluded that there was no radioactivity.

Comment: French meteor experts say the country has recorded just 50 or so meteorite falls over four centuries.

So what would you say if we told you that, just 20km west of Strasbourg, and just 4 months ago, another meteorite fell and actually hit someone?!..

Woman struck by meteorite as she sat on her terrace in Alsace, France


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Best of the Web: Vox party co-founder shot in the face in Madrid - Spanish intelligence suspects Iran

Alejandro Vidal-Quadras was reportedly walking alone when a gunman got off a motorcycle and shot the former veteran politician in the jaw. Police say they are searching for two men who were on a black Yamaha motorcycle.
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A former Catalan political leader has been shot in the face in Madrid.

Alejandro Vidal-Quadras, who co-founded the far-right party Vox, was shot in the affluent Salamanca area at about 1.30pm on Thursday.

The 78-year-old was conscious when he was taken to hospital, a police spokesman said.

Mr Vidal-Quadras, who also used to lead Spain's centre-right People's Party in Catalonia, is expected to survive the attack.

Police are still searching for the gunman.

Santiago Abascal, president of the Vox party, said it is too early to speculate why Mr Vidal-Quadras was targeted.

"Thank god it seems that Alejandro Vidal-Quadras is out of danger," he said.

Comment: The method of attack immediately reminded us of the shootings in southern France in 2012, when gunmen on motorbikes shot and killed soldiers... and a Jewish school in Toulouse - attacks later blamed on a young Muslim who was 'taken out' in a police raid before he could be arrested and tried.

Mr Vidal-Quadras' position as both a co-founder of Vox, and a Catalan who is completely opposed to the separatist movement in that region, makes his targeting a particularly sore point for Spain right now, with the newly-formed coalition government reliant on the Catalan separatist party to govern, and mass protests against this coalition.

Bizarrely, or not, the Spanish security services say they suspect Iran of being behind the apparent assassination attempt.

Iran??!

Their reasoning seems specious, but what this 'suspicion' might actually point to is an Israeli 'interest' in the shooting...


Better Earth

Best of the Web: Ancient Sumerians invented water flumes thousands of years earlier than previously thought

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© British Museum/Dr Sebastien ReyThe British Museum’s ongoing Girsu Project discovered the true function of a mysterious structure
Ancient Sumerians invented a "civilisation-saving" water channel 4,000 years ago, a British Museum dig has revealed.

Archaeologists working at the ruined city of Girsu in Iraq have discovered the true function of a mysterious structure created by the civilisation.

The inhabitants of the ancient city created a device known as a "flume" to propel water to distant locations where it was needed, thousands of years before this technology was thought to have been discovered.

Comment: See also:


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Best of the Web: Israel and America's Growing Zugzwang

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Zugzwang: A situation found in chess and other turn-based games wherein one player is put at a disadvantage because of their obligation to make a move; a player is said to be "in zugzwang" when any legal move will worsen their position.
We can now safely say that our previous reading of the Israeli situation appears to be accurate. The U.S. is acting as a rudderless ship, rushing to the MidEast out of reflex with no clear gameplan, and is in fact terrified of Iranian escalations.

We now know this due to a confluence of new data.

Firstly, recall when I said you'd know how serious the U.S. was based on where it positioned its carrier group. It's now turned out that the USS Eisenhower is positioned off the coast of Oman exactly where I said it would be if the U.S. were not serious about doing anything more than posturing. That's because it's too distant to strike the most important targets of Iran, but is safely out of reach of a majority of coastal missile defense systems.

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Flashback Best of the Web: Full text: Osama bin Laden's letter to America


Comment: The Guardian yesterday deleted its copy of this document from their website. The outlet gave no reason, but it's clearly because discussion about it has 'gone viral' on TikTok, where many are currently sharing and discussing it, finding that the rationale given by the notorious 'terror leader' actually makes sense given the West's brutal wars for empire.

Ultimately, the Saudi caveman's rationalization of violent resistance can only hold true for an oppressed and militarily occupied people, which his wealthy Saudi brethren certainly are not. Furthermore, his most looney act was probably accepting responsibility for 9/11, which was clearly way above Al Qaeda's pay-grade.

With those caveats in mind, read OBL's letter for yourselves and judge whether he had a valid point or two...
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In the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful,"Permission to fight (against disbelievers) is given to those (believers) who are fought against, because they have been wronged and surely, Allah is Able to give them (believers) victory" [Quran 22:39]

"Those who believe, fight in the Cause of Allah, and those who disbelieve, fight in the cause of Taghut (anything worshipped other than Allah e.g. Satan). So fight you against the friends of Satan; ever feeble is indeed the plot of Satan."[Quran 4:76]

Some American writers have published articles under the title 'On what basis are we fighting?' These articles have generated a number of responses, some of which adhered to the truth and were based on Islamic Law, and others which have not. Here we wanted to outline the truth - as an explanation and warning - hoping for Allah's reward, seeking success and support from Him.

While seeking Allah's help, we form our reply based on two questions directed at the Americans:

(Q1) Why are we fighting and opposing you?

Q2) What are we calling you to, and what do we want from you?

As for the first question: Why are we fighting and opposing you? The answer is very simple: