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The veteran Labour Party MP threw his hat late into the ring to contest the leadership race, but polls among rank and file Labour supporters have him as a clear winner.
Ballots have gone out to Labour members and the outcome of the party election will be known in four weeks' time. Already the British media campaign to discredit Corbyn is well underway. The slander and vilification being fired at the 66-year-old politician is going to get even more vicious over the next month. And if he wins, as the polls suggest, we can expect a full-on media war to destroy him over the next five years towards Britain's 2020 general election.
What this reveals, starkly, is just how undemocratic Britain is. Any politician who steps outside the establishment is liable for destruction by the ruling forces.
Alec Karakatsanis, a civil rights attorney and co-founder of Equal Justice Under Law, tells the story here:http://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/18/opinion/president-obamas-department-of-injustice.html?_r=1
The concept of "finality" was an invention of a harebrained Republican conservative academic lionized by the Republican Federalist Society. In years past conservatives believed—indeed, still do—that the criminal justice system coddles criminals by allowing too many appeals against their unlawful convictions. The appeals were granted by judges who thought that the system was supposed to serve justice, but conservatives demonized justice as something that enabled criminals. A succession of Republican presidents turned the US Supreme Court into an organization that only serves the interests of private corporations. Justice is nowhere in the picture.

Company president Scott Schober uses a magnifier to look at a circuit board for a cellular-telephone detector at Berkeley Varitronics Systems in Metuchen, N.J., last year.
The systems, which go by trade names such as "Jugular" and "Wolfhound," are handheld and sometimes come with antennas so small they can be attached to clothing, according to public documents. The gadgets cost only a few thousand dollars each—far less than more sophisticated systems, and well within the reach of many local agencies.
Cellphone tracking technology is getting cheaper, smaller and more accessible for police departments. And that has civil liberties advocates worried.
"It's extremely affordable and literally fits in your hand," said Scott Schober, the president of Berkeley Varitronics Systems Inc., which makes the Wolfhound and several other cellphone and Wi-Fi detection systems.
Comment: Law enforcement will always be adapting itself and its technology to find ways to covertly monitor the population. Since the release of the Snowden files, the public sentiment has turned negative towards overt surveillance, so police are now going more covert and doing all they can to avoid needing court orders to monitor the population.
Debt laden Greece has been forced to sell the family silver in an all too familiar tale with ancient history repeating itself.
The Hellenic Public Asset Development Fund has been published by German Green MEP Sven Giegold who said the Greek people "hardly know" what will be sold off and that they have "the right" to know.
Comment: Greece is now up for sale, and the privatization of public infrastructure is a declaration of war on Greek workers, small businesses, unions and farmers who have already suffered needlessly from the policies of these vultures.
- Bailout terms for Athens are 'most extreme austerity measures we've ever witnessed'
- Greek "crisis" about political ideology and psychopathology, not finance
- Europe's disgraceful treatment of Greece

A new group of more than a thousand immigrants wait at the border line of Macedonia and Greece to enter into Macedonia near Gevgelija railway station August 20, 2015.
"We expect the involvement of the army will bring two desired effects - it will increase security among our citizens in the two regions and will allow for a more comprehensive approach toward people expressing their interest in applying for asylum," Interior Ministry spokesman Ivo Kotevski said.
He told Reuters that the "official border crossings are not shut," but that authorities may have moved to seal off illegal routes used by the migrants and refugees.
Comment: Europe now has an unprecedented migrant crisis, the real roots of which are habitually ignored by Western media - namely, that of NATO's wars and corresponding devastation, under the guise of bringing 'freedom and democracy'.
- NATO is the root cause of Europe's migrant crisis
- Migrant crisis created by years of Western exploitation and wars
- Why Europe lets people drown
- George Soros, NATO and the Western Color Revolution in Macedonia
- Lavrov: Events in Macedonia orchestrated from outside
- Color revolution in Macedonia and the Western backed propaganda

Unfortunately for the world of normal people, living in a world run by psychopaths may feel like we've entered the Twilight Zone, but it is indeed, our Reality.
"Slavery is the legal fiction that a person is property. Corporate personhood is the legal fiction that property is a person." — Anonymous
In 2010 the pro-corporate Roberts' 5/4 Supreme Court decided, in the Citizens United vs. Federal Election Commission ruling that favored right-wing multimillionaire businessmen and amoral multinational corporations by making it easier for them to steal US elections by allowing unlimited, anonymous monetary contributions to political campaigns, political action groups and politicians.
This ruling, called by many fair-minded observers to be the worst Supreme Court decision of the past century, has emboldened the already powerful and corruptible corporations (that already have dominion over the economy) to now also be able to thoroughly bribe any number of favored pro-corporate politicians to do their will but also to more effectively brain-wash voters through multi-million dollar ad campaigns (that can't be effectively countered by small contributions from average voters).
The US Supreme Court has thus made legal the absurd notion that inanimate paper corporations like PolyMet and Glencore should have the same privileges (but not the same responsibilities) as living humans. Both of those out-or-state companies are potential despoilers of northern Minnesota's irreplaceable wetlands, rivers, aquifers and aboriginal land and water rights.
Comment: Until the world of relatively normal people learn to understand the depths of depravity, corporate-run or otherwise, that psychopaths manifest on a daily basis, and until the world of relatively normal people learn to recognize the very structures of power of that enable psychopaths to do what they do - and find constructive ways to offset it - there is little chance for humanity to thrive as a whole.
See: Political Ponerology (A Science on the Nature of Evil Adjusted for Political Purposes)
According to preliminary analysis of the data, which appeared on the 'dark web' on Tuesday, almost 60,000 members have addresses in Washington, DC, and over 15,000 accounts were affiliated with a .gov or a .mil address.
After holding the data hostage for a month, the hacker group calling itself Impact Team released almost 10 gigabytes of Ashley Madison records, containing sensitive customer information such as payment transaction and credit card details, emails, names, addresses, phone numbers and member profiles.
Owned by Avid Life Media, Ashley Madison boasts over 38 million users drawn to the company's slogan "Life is short. Have an affair." Membership is free for women, while men pay $49 for 100 credits on the site, used to chat, send messages and virtual gifts.
Comment: Our government leaders sure are a shining beacon of morality, aren't they?
"Breaking Russia has become an objective [for US officials] the long-range purpose should be to integrate it," the 92-year-old told The National Interest in a lengthy interview for the policy magazine's anniversary that touched on most of the world's most pertinent international issues. "If we treat Russia seriously as a great power, we need at an early stage to determine whether their concerns can be reconciled with our necessities."
The diplomat, who is most famous for serving in the Nixon administration, and controversially being awarded the 1973 Nobel Peace Prize, for negotiating the Vietnam ceasefire, accused the West of failing to recognize the historical context in which the fallout occurred between Moscow and Kiev.
"The relationship between Ukraine and Russia will always have a special character in the Russian mind. It can never be limited to a relationship of two traditional sovereign states, not from the Russian point of view, maybe not even from Ukraine's. So, what happens in Ukraine cannot be put into a simple formula of applying principles that worked in Western Europe."

Smoke rises during fighting in the Druze village of Khadr in Syria, as seen from the Israeli side of the border fence between Syria and the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, near Majdal Shams, June 16, 2015.
Israel fired "several missiles," which targeted a transportation center and a public building in a Syrian area of the Golan Heights, Quneitra, a military source told Syrian state TV.
According to the IDF, earlier rockets came to Israel from the central part of the Golan Heights controlled by Syrian President Bashar Assad's forces.
"The [Israeli] army sees Syria as responsible for the fire, and it will pay the price for it," the IDF statement said.
The Israeli army also said that the rockets were fired by the Islamic Jihad movement "with Iranian funding and direction."
Earlier in the day the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said that there had been casualties on the ground in Syria due to Israeli strikes, but there has been no official confirmation of this.
Some Day, We'll Look Back at This, and Laugh. And there's no time like the present.
It was nice of Al Gore to invent the Internet, because it offers unparalleled comedic opportunities to recapture moments in time when puffed-up and self-important toads made confident predictions which later made them look like the arrogant blowhards they are.
And if you write "I am an arrogant blowhard" on your résumé, you will have just doubled your chances of being hired as whatever they are calling a journalist these days, at The Guardian.
Exemplary of The Guardian's forecasting where Russia is concerned - and The Guardian never met a Russian it didn't hate, unless they were an oligarch expat, a political dissident or a member of Pussy Riot - is this gem by The Guardian's "Economics Editor", Larry Elliott; "Russia Has Just Lost the Economic War With the West".
For those who don't remember when the west's economic war against Russia started, it actually kicked off with a skirmish, in which the USA stopped service in Russia to holders of Visa and Mastercard at certain sanctioned banks in Russia, back in the spring of 2014.

The winning 'Mir' banking card design, featuring Mir attached to a wing and a stylized image of a globe.
For his part, the Russian president announced that Russia would develop its own national payment system and greatly reduce its dependence on western credit-card companies.
It's hard for me to see that as a western victory. Visa and Mastercard squealed like pigs, Russia introduced a prototype domestic card (Mir) which Mastercard signed on to co-brand, and Mastercard and Visa both humbly signed on to Russia's national payment system, which moves processing to Russia.
Comment: The hurt is on, but mostly in the West. Russia has leveraged the treachery of the US and its vassals into greater national unity. A serious miscalculation by the PTB's psychopathic cohort, but that's what comes of wishful thinking.
- Man of conscience: Putin wants countermeasures to Western sanctions that support domestic manufacturers without hurting consumers
- Poll: Most Russians see sanctions as tool to weaken nation, but feel no effect
- Economic impact of sanctions on Russia like peanuts say Russian ministers
- Russian business leaders trust Putin and won't pressure him over sanctions











Comment: It will definitely be a coup for the citizens of the UK if Corbyn is elected and follows through on his word to steer Britain in the opposite direction that it is going. Politicians who openly declare for such changes typically do not survive, literally and figuratively, the many methods of attack that the UK elites are known to use.
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