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Clinton's State Department exposed in attempt to issue diplomatic passports to Clinton Foundation executives

Roditelji Amerikanaca ubijenih u napadu u Bengaziju u Libiji podnose tužbu protiv Hillary Clinton
© Reuters / Aaron P. Bernstein
The newest email tranche includes a request by Clinton Foundation executive Doug Band for diplomatic passports for himself and an associate.

Hillary Clinton wanted a fire for all the smoke surrounding her never ending email scandal...well here comes the fire.

Judicial Watch has released another 510 pages of State Department emails from Hillary Clinton ran the US State Department.

Judicial Watch notes that the newest email tranche includes a 2009 request by Clinton Foundation executive Doug Band for diplomatic passports for himself and an associate.

Comment: No wonder Clinton's unpopularity has skyrocketed - no amount of 'blaming Putin for everything' can hide this woman's criminality.

Further reading: Coming neo-McCarthyist censorship? Clinton's rabid russophobia and the war on dissidents


Yoda

The Syrian rebels' sarin attack: When Putin bailed out Obama

Putin and Obama
© Official White House Photo by Pete Souza
During the crisis over Syria, President Vladimir Putin of Russia welcomed President Barack Obama to the G20 Summit at Konstantinovsky Palace in Saint Petersburg, Russia, Sept. 5, 2013.
Three years ago, when a reluctant President Barack Obama was about to launch an attack on Syria, supposedly in retaliation for President Bashar al-Assad crossing a "red line" against using chemical weapons, Obama smelled a rat - or rather he sensed a mousetrap.

Advised by some of his intelligence advisers that the evidence blaming the Syrian government for the lethal sarin attack was weak, Obama disappointed many of Washington's neocons and liberal war hawks, including those in his own administration, by deferring action. He tossed the issue to Congress, thus guaranteeing a delay.

Precisely at that key juncture, Russian President Vladimir Putin took the pressure off Obama by persuading the Syrian government to destroy its chemical weapons, which Assad did - while still denying any role in the attack at Ghouta, just outside Damascus, on Aug. 21, 2013.

Washington's hardliners were left aching for their lost opportunity to attack Syria by citing the Ghouta attack as a casus belli. But the evidence suggested, instead, a well-orchestrated Syrian rebel false-flag operation aimed at fabricating a pretext for direct U.S. intervention in the war on Syria.

With Putin's assistance in getting Assad to surrender the chemical weapons, Obama was able to extricate himself from the corner that he had rather clumsily painted himself into with his earlier bravado talk about a "red line."

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US Navy punishes Marine who could have exposed Afghan sex scandal

JAG Navy
© US Navy JAG Corps / Facebook
US Navy lawyers have advised against hearing a Marine's appeal on the premise that it would grant attention to an Afghan sex slave scandal. The officer sent a classified memo via his own email to warn fellow Marines of danger, shortly before three were killed.

In the summer of 2012, Captain Brian Donlon reached out to a fellow Marine Corps officer - Major Jason Brezler, then in the USMC Reserves - to ask about Sarwar Jan, a police chief in Afghanistan's Helmand province with a reputation for corruption and keeping boys as sex slaves. Brezler answered by sending a dossier on Jan, using his Yahoo email account. Donlon warned him the document was classified, and refused to open it; Brezler reported the violation to the military authorities himself.

Seventeen days later, on August 10, 2012, Ainuddin Khudairaham - one of Jan's "servants" - broke into the base gym and shot four Marines, three of them fatally. Meanwhile, Brezler got into trouble for trying to warn his fellow Marines about Jan. A NCIS investigation into the email found classified documents on the computers he voluntarily turned over, and in December 2013, the Marine Corps decided to dismiss him from service.

When Brezler appealed, the Navy lawyers at Judge Advocate General (JAG) Corps said that holding a new hearing would renew media attention to the scandal surrounding the child sex abuse by Washington's allies in Afghanistan.

Comment: It appears with the dismissal of charges against the pedophile Charels Marland that the Navy is just looking after one of their own, while punishing anyone who threatens to bring to light the types of things the U.S. military is doing in places like Afghanistan. In other words, the US isn't just interested in covering up the reprehensible actions of corrupt 'allies', but also of their own soldiers.


Flashlight

Prelude to a run on physical gold and banks? Deutsche Boerse responds to Deutsche Bank's failure to deliver physical gold

Gold
In the latest stunning development involving a documented failure of a bank to deliver physical gold when demanded, yesterday we reported that according to German website godmode-trader.de, a client of the Xetra-Gold Exchange-Traded Commodity was told the fund's designated sponsor, Deutsche Bank, would be unable to deliver the requested gold. This was contrary to the explict reps and warrantiesmade explicitly in the Xetra-Gold's prospectus, which said that investors are entitled to the delivery of the certified amount of physical gold at any time, and proudly added that "since the introduction of Xetra-Gold in 2007, investors have exercised this right 900 times, with a total of 4.5 tons of gold delivered."

As the German article concluded: anyone who wants to easily convert their Xetra-Gold holdings into physical gold - at least for clients of Deutsche Bank - can do so only by selling their shares, and then buying gold coins or bars directly elsewhere. Which leads the author to the logical question: what is the worth of the Xetra-Gold service, which certifies the right to redeem physical gold, if said delivery is no longer possible? In other words, what was supposedly an ETC which promised physical delivery upon demand, is nothing more than yet another "paper only" play.

We asked another, more nuanced question: is the inability to deliver physical gold an issue with Xetra-Gold, or with the company's "designated sponsor", Deutsche Bank, and if the latter is suddenly unable to satisfy even the smallest of delivery requests by retail clients, just how pervasive is the global physical gold shortage?

Comment: For the past year or more alternative economic and financial writers have warned that Deutsche Bank could implode at any time due to problems relating to their derivative book, which is upwards of 50 trillion dollars or more. Is this failure to deliver physical gold part of the problem and a prelude to a run on Deutsche Bank and possibly the system?

Germans have already reportedly bought out all safes in the country in order to horde cash due to the implementation of negative interest rates on savings in banks. This is a sign of loss of confidence in banks and in the system.

Situations such as this have the makings of not only a run on physical gold in German and a run on cash for Germany's banks in general, but could in a short time build into a run on gold and bank runs in other countries. Two words describes what is keeping the system together - manipulation and confidence. Given how fast information travels via the internet, readers are encouraged to keep a close eye on the situation in order to protect themselves from possible fallout if confidence in banks in other countries fail and manipulation is finally uncovered in the precious metals system impacting delivery of physical metal.


Chess

Flores interview: Turkey's Syria gambit is fourth-generation warfare at its finest

Turkish tanks

Comment: Flores offers a great analysis of the situation in Syria re: Turkey. Not only that, he makes clear the major challenges inherent in any analysis of geopolitical events. We are always dealing with incomplete information. That doesn't make analysis impossible, but it definitely inspires humility.


Turkey's seizure of multiple villages from the so-called "Syrian Democratic Forces," i.e., US-backed Kurds has put into question the fate of Kurdish forces in and around Aleppo. What's more, discussion has opened as to whether or not Damascus and Ankara have reached a deal trading "Kurds and terrorists for Aleppo," thus heightening cooperation between the two countries in attaining strategic objectives which were diametrically opposed just several months ago.

Analysts have been split in their assessments of Euphrates Shield operation and its implications for Turkish-Russian rapprochement and the dynamics on the ground in Syria. While some appraised Turkey's adventure, its involvement of "FSA" forces, and its supposed backing by the US coalition represented by Joe Biden as signs of post-coup Turkish treachery, others suggested that the campaign could not have begun, much less advanced so far, without coordination and at least tacit agreement with Damascus, Moscow, and Tehran.

Comment: Further reading:


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Turkey's ground offensive into Syria caught Washington 'off guard'

Turkish tanks in Syria
© AFP 2016/ BULENT KILIC
Turkish leadership said that the ground offensive in northern Syria was carried out in coordination with the US-led anti-Daesh coalition but Ankara appears to have launched the military campaign, dubbed Operation Euphrates Shield, without giving Washington a heads up.

True, both sides discussed the possible operation months before it was launched. In fact, the Turks apparently raised the issue in June 2015, but the US "did not believe Turkey's plan [was] feasible," an unnamed senior military source told newspaper Hurriyet last week.

Turkey's plans were shelved when Russia launched its counterterrorism campaign in Syria in September 2015. The downing of a Russian bomber by the Turkish Air Force on November 24, 2015, was also a factor that prevented Ankara from giving the operation the green light.

Rocket

India plans to buy Russian Kalibr cruise missiles

Russian Kalibr cruise missle
© Wikipedia/ Vitaly Kuzmin
India plans to purchase the Kalibr cruise missiles from Russia, the Russian Izvestia newspaper reports.

Izvestia explains that the Kalibr export version will have a significantly reduced flight distance - as short as 300 kilometers (186 miles]), in order not to violate the provisions of international agreements that prohibit the export of missiles with a greater flight distance.

"These will be, essentially, the same missiles as the ones used in Syria," a diplomatic source told the newspaper on Thursday.

Comment: India to invest over $300 million in logistics center for Sukhoi Su-30MKI fighter jet parts


Newspaper

Washington DC PR firm claims to have ghost written thousands of op-eds for major U.S. newspapers

The death of newspapers
© thehiddenrorschach.blogspot
Laura Bentz of Keybridge Communications describes her company as "a boutique PR firm — founded by a former writer for the Wall Street Journal — that specializes in writing and placing op-eds. With some of the country's most influential trade groups and global corporations as clients, we run many of the major op-ed campaigns in the U.S. We place roughly 3,000 op-eds per year."

On its website, Keybridge openly claims to be able to "brand a CEO" by putting op-eds into newspapers in "virtually every major city."

Less openly, Keybridge carefully markets its services with a PDF that names people for whom it claims to have written and placed op-eds.

For a mere $5000, Keybridge offers this service in the PDF:
First, we write a 500-800 word op-ed. Then we place it in one or more newspapers around the country. If we're pitching to a national audience, we guarantee that we'll reach at least 50,000 readers. Includes media monitoring.

USA

Donald Trump lays out his immigration policy at Phoenix rally

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump
© Carlo Allegri / Reuters
Fresh from a visit south of the border to meet with Mexico's president, Donald Trump landed in Phoenix, Arizona late Wednesday afternoon to present what is anticipated to be his most in-depth immigration policy speech yet.

The Republican presidential nominee privately met with and held a press conference alongside Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto earlier Wednesday, but their formal remarks on immigration and trade were based on a "preliminary meeting" and did not go into any detail.

"There's a lot of value that can be created by both countries working beautifully together, and that, I'm sure, will happen," Trump said in Mexico to members of the press.

Comment: Mexico decides building a border wall actually be a good idea after Trump's visit


Bizarro Earth

Iraqi resistance group chief: Middle East worse off after US invasions

Press TV interview

Akram al-Kabi (L), the secretary general of the Iraqi resistance movement of Harakat Hezbollah al-Nujaba speaks to Press TV’s Amir-Mehdi Kazemi.
The head of an Iraqi resistance group says the Middle East region's woes have worsened ever since the onset of the United States "war on terror," Press TV reports.

Akram al-Kabi, the Secretary General of the Harakat Hezbollah al-Nujaba (HHN), which fights militancy throughout the war-scarred Iraq, made the remarks to Press TV in an exclusive interview, parts of which were broadcast on Wednesday.

"The United States has never played a positive role since its entry into the region. Problems and conflicts worsened with the US occupation of Iraq and, before that, Afghanistan," he said.

Comment: Al-Kabi is being diplomatic and is understating things considerably. Far from "not playing a positive role" in Syria and Iraq, the US has behaved like nothing less than agents of chaos and destruction in the middle east (and elsewhere) for many years now. Its not that the US is well-intentioned but incompetent (which would be giving them the benefit of the doubt), but rather, on behalf of its partner Israel, it has acted with pure machiavellian malice towards its goals of world power and global destabilization.

Listen to: The Truth Perspective: A Very Heavy Agenda: The rise, fall and resurrection of the neocons, with Robbie Martin to find out why.