Puppet Masters
Terrorism, what is it good for?
1) The military-industrial-Congressional complex:
Thanks to Glenn Greenwald for bringing to light the enormous profits that are already rolling in for the merchants of death as Paris still smolders. As Greenwald points out, the markets could hardly wait to start buying from these military suppliers:
And France's largest arms manufacturer:
2) The surveillance/spy state:
This morning UK prime minister David Cameron announced that, in light of the Paris attacks, an additional 2,000 spies will be hired in Britain's MI5, MI6, and GCHQ. The British are among the most spied-upon people on the planet, and with a 15 percent increase in spy hires they can look forward to having even more of their private lives in view of government snoops, as well as their civil liberties further clipped in the name of freedom. Cameron calls ramping up the surveillance state "invest[ing] more in our national security," but does anyone believe an even larger spy bureaucracy will keep Britain safe?
Two heavily armed ISIS gunmen pulled up in a black Mercedes-Benz and calmly slaughtered scores of innocent diners in a Paris bistro before driving away. An eyewitness has told how 20 people were executed in a calculated attack on a busy restaurant in the heart of the French capital as they ate at tables on the pavement.
A shocking description of the assassins and their barbaric assault came as the first eyewitness accounts emerged last night. Mahoud Admo said:
"The gunman showed no emotion at all as he began spraying bullets into the diners. He just kept reloading his machine gun and firing, without saying a thing. The people outside the bar were dead straight away. There were streams of blood everywhere and broken glass. It was carnage."Shocking details of the bloody attack came as France remained on high alert while special forces continued to hunt for members of the terror cell.
ISIS claimed responsibility for the sickening attacks which have killed at least 127 people and left up to 60 more seriously injured.
The attack at Le Belle Equipe took place shortly after the first of three explosions rocked the Stade de France, where the host nation was playing against Germany.
Comment: ISIL has claimed responsibility for this heinous act. ISIL has also cultivated a particular image through its propaganda videos. Yet eyewitnesses describe the antithesis of that image. No masks, no headbands with slogans printed on them, no blacks flags (a supposed signature left at the scene of the Charlie Hebdo attack and several other terrorist incidents).
Instead, someone who saw them up close is describing white, clean-shaven men who look and act like soldiers. Very strange.
French authorities are still largely in the dark regarding how many people were ultimately involved in the attack and with suspected "mastermind" Abdelhamid Abaaoud out of reach in Syria, police are focused on locating Salah Abdeslam who allegedly helped with logistics and rented a black Volkswagen Polo used by the gunmen who stormed the Bataclan concert hall.
Of course really, the raids are a frantic attempt to track down and neutralize anything and everything before something else bad happens. As Prime Minister Manuel Valls said on France Inter radio, "we don't know if there are accomplices in Belgium and in France... we still don't know the number of people involved in the attacks."
Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve says more than 100 people have been placed under house arrest and dozens have been arrested in the sweeping crackdown. "Under a state of emergency - which has been in place since the attacks on Friday - security services, police have extra powers and freedom to make arrests, search houses and confiscate weapons without judicial oversight," The Sydney Morning Herald notes.
Comment: The Russians are well aware that Western countries are avoiding striking ISIS directly As Lavrov so aptly put it:
"The problem around the U.S.-led coalition is that despite the fact that they declared its goal in fighting exclusively the Islamic State and other terrorists and pledged not to take any action against the Syrian army (...), analysis of the strikes delivered by the United States and its coalition at terrorist positions over the past year drives us to a conclusion that these were selective, I would say sparing, strikes and in the majority of cases spared those Islamic State groups that were capable of pressing the Syrian army," he said.
"It looks like a cat that wants to eat a fish but doesn't want to wet its feet. They want the Islamic State to weaken Assad as soon as possible to force him to step down this or that way but they don't want to see Islamic State strong enough to take power."
Today President Putin announced that the destruction of a Russian airliner with 224 people on board over the Sinai peninsula had indeed been an Islamic State terror attack. Traces of explosives were found on parts of the debris.
The Russian mission in Syria is no longer just to help the Syrian government but is now a matter of Russian national self-defense. The Russian parliament was not shy in assigning guilt:
"The recent tragic developments confirm the topicality of Russia's continuous warnings that permanent destabilization in the Middle East by those who claim global dominance, primarily the United States, could lead to the expansion of the zone of bloody chaos and entail numerous human tragedies," the document says. "France and other European states are, as a matter of fact, reaping the consequences of Washington's nearsighted and selfish policy."There will now be no backing out for Russia and no time limit.
Comment: Like rats abandoning a sinking ship, more American officials are changing their rhetoric, aligning it with Russia's position. That includes Kissinger, retired ambassador Thomas Picking and CIA Director John Brennan (West should work with Russia against ISIS), ex-CIA Deputy Director Michael Morell (Working with Assad and Russia is mandatory to destroy ISIS), and Virginia Senator Richard Black (War on Syria was unlawful war of aggression). Then there are the French politicians, offering a surprising dose of sanity.

November 16, 2015. Russian President Vladimir Putin during a meeting with Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi on the sidelines of the Group of 20 summit in Antalya, Turkey.
Putin also spoke of the urgent need to curb the illegal oil trade by IS. "I've shown our colleagues photos taken from space and from aircraft which clearly demonstrate the scale of the illegal trade in oil and petroleum products," he said. "The motorcade of refueling vehicles stretched for dozens of kilometers, so that from a height of 4,000 to 5,000 meters they stretch beyond the horizon," Putin added, comparing the convoy to gas and oil pipeline systems.
It's not the right time to try and figure out which country is more and which is less effective in the battle with Islamic State, as now a united international effort is needed against the terrorist group, Putin said. Putin reiterated Russia's readiness to support armed opposition in Syria in its efforts to fight Islamic State. "Some armed opposition groups consider it possible to begin active operations against IS with Russia's support. And we are ready to provide such support from the air. If it happens it could become a good basis for the subsequent work on a political settlement," he said. "We really need support from the US, European nations, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Iran," the president added.
Comment: ISIS receives funds from private investors in the Gulf countries, who want Assad removed, in particular Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. Qatar also sends money to ISIS through Islamic charities. Substantial funds are generated via shady transactions in the south of the UK with banking services provided on the phone.
ISIS also gains up to one billion dollars annually from trafficking heroin from Afghanistan to Europe. Until the Russian airstrikes began, it was estimated that the main source of ISIS' income was smuggling oil and oil products from the occupied oil fields and refining capacities through Turkish, Kurdish and Jordanian intermediaries. The ISIS oil "business" was coordinated from Washington to inflict financial loss on Russia.
For more see: Funding terror: The financial sources of ISIS
According to the Haaretz newspaper, West Jerusalem's Ramat Shlomo neighborhood will see another 436 housing units built, further expanding the Jewish settlement located on Palestinian territory. A similar move in 2010, when the Jerusalem municipality approved the construction of 1,600 apartments in the settlement, invoked condemnation from the United States and the European Union.
The project was approved in 2012 but the construction was later frozen. Netanyahu's latest decision lifted the construction freeze.
Comment: Looks like Netanyahu is slipping this in while the world's attention is focused on ISIL in Syria.
"We consider it to be a provocation," said an Israeli foreign ministry spokesperson. "We are working with the Spanish authorities to get it cancelled. We hope it will be over soon."Judge Jose de la Mata, who drew up the warrants, ordered the police and civil guard to notify them if any of the seven enter Spain. Israeli Defence forces carried out a deadly attack on the Freedom Flotilla aid ship Mavi Marmara, which was attempting to bring supplies to Gaza, in contravention of an Israeli-imposed blockade.
Nine activists were killed during the raid that took place in international waters some 150km from Gaza, one more died of wounds later that month. Autopsies revealed the nine Turkish men were shot with 30 bullets and five were killed with close-range bullets to the head.
Comment: Nice to see a judge with some sense, human decency, and courage. It is not a provocation to seek justice for the murder of those activists on the Freedom Flotilla. Rather the outrage is in how Israel responded to those seeking to aid Palestinians.
The Reaper drone collected intelligence ahead of French jets which reportedly hit around a dozen targets on Sunday evening.
An RAF jet was also responsible for bombing 30 Islamic State militants near Sinjar, in northern Iraq, who were amassing to stage an attack on Kurdish fighters in the area. The MoD said the attack was "highly effective" and that most of the fighters had been killed.
The launch, which took place at Tonopah Test Range in Nevada on October 20, 2015, "provides additional evidence of the nation's continued commitment to our nation's security and that of our allies and partners," NNSA Deputy Administrator Madelyn Creedon said in a statement Monday.
She added that "this demonstration of effective end-to-end system performance under representative delivery conditions marks another 2015 achievement in the development of the B61-12 Life Extension Program."
Although the B61-12 is a nuclear gravity bomb, the test flight contained "representative non-nuclear components but no highly enriched uranium or plutonium, consistent with test treaty obligations," the statement said.
Comment: If you're wondering where your tax-dollars are going, look no further. More bombs, more guns, and more bullets to kill brown people with.
"We must rearrange our priorities," Alain Rodier, director of research at the French Research Centre on Intelligence (CF2R) recently said in an interview with the French newspaper 20 Minutes. "Who are the most dangerous enemies for the United States, Russia, France?" he questioned. And then provided a direct answer.
"Bashar al-Assad, abject as it is, does not represent an immediate risk [like] Daesh (an Arabic name for the Islamic State). "His view is shared by Yves Boyer, deputy director of the Foundation for Strategic Research: " We must not mistake an enemy. The ISIL is the fundamental threat, a cancer that eats away and starts to spread (Libya, Mali...) and must be treated. "
Comment: ISIS is a U.S.-borne cancer spreading across the world, and analysts like Rodier and Boyer understand the need to cooperate with Russia because they are the only force genuinely fighting this plague.
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Comment: And lets not forget the bankers.