Puppet Masters
In development since 2001, the Lockheed Martin plane has faced a slew of problems, and is failing even the most basic flight and sensor tests. The beleaguered "crown jewel" of the US military's technology investment portfolio has had so many problems that the jets are expected to cost over $142 million each.
The radar failings are just the latest problem for the F-35: it previously had structural problems that put it at risk to lightening, weight issues, software bugs, gatling guns that do not work, and a limited fuel supply making it unable to stay in an area to offer air protection for ground troops.
The website Shadowproof also noted that there are concerns about whether the F-35 can be traditionally fueled, as they have a problem with accepting hot fuel — the only solution that the Air Force has come up with for that problem so far is to paint fuel trucks a darker color to absorb less sunlight and keep temps down — hardly a long term solution.
And then just a few weeks later, the Arab Interior Ministers convened in Tunis and declared Lebanon's Hezbollah a terror organization (1&2). Lebanon's Interior Minister Mashnouk, a 14th of March Hariri man, also abstained from voting.
The debauched Saudi royals, the same lazy criminals who die from obesity and self-inflicted diabetes whilst they are starving and bombing Yemen, the same people who poured billions upon billions of dollars to kill Syrians in an attempt to create an Islamic state in lieu of its secular government, that scourge of a family that rules with an iron fist wreaking havoc and creating wars between Arabs and Muslims and never once fired a single bullet at Israel, they actually had the audacity to call the shots and had Hezbollah declared as a terrorist organization. Strange days indeed.
Comment: The Western media presents this story as US military progress against ISIS, but what's really happening is that the US wants to destroy this stuff because it is probably traceable back to US military labs. The confidential informant angle is probably just a lie to cover their true intentions. But they hit two birds with one stone - getting rid of chemical weapons should the Russians/Syrians take hold of those areas and presenting the airstrikes as progress when the US is doing nothing to really stop ISIS.
The U.S. military has conducted airstrikes against targets it believes are crucial to ISIS' chemical weapons program based on information provided by a senior ISIS operative involved in chemical weapons, several U.S. officials told CNN.
The U.S. captured the operative in Iraq three weeks ago, the first since a team of Special Operations forces recently began operating in northern Iraq. One official called him "the key leader," but others could not say if he runs the entire chemical weapons program for ISIS.
The information he provided to interrogators has given the U.S. enough information to begin striking ISIS areas in Iraq associated with the group's chemical weapons program. One U.S. official said the goal is to locate, target and carry out strikes that will result in the destruction of ISIS's entire chemical weapons enterprise -- mainly mustard agent ISIS produces itself.
It was not immediately clear if the U.S. was able to strike all of the necessary targets. Intelligence and surveillance of the targets had indicated in some Iraqi locations that civilians were present at prospective sites, officials told CNN.
Though the COINTELPRO revelations stirred widespread outrage and led to the eventual passage of reform legislation, such as the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, such abuse of activists' First Amendment rights continues to this day.
More than 60 national and local groups on Tuesday sent a letter (pdf) to the leaders of the House and Senate Judiciary Committees expressing concern over the FBI's and Department of Homeland Security (DHS)'s "abuse of counterterrorism resources to monitor Americans' First Amendment protected activity."
The groups, which include Center for Constitutional Rights, Council on American-Islamic Relations, Government Accountability Project, Greenpeace USA, National Lawyers Guild, School of the Americas Watch (SOAW), and Veterans for Peace, among others, are urging the Committees to conduct a full investigation, not unlike the Church Committee, "to determine the extent of FBI and DHS spying in the past decade."
The Balkan route has been in use by hundreds of thousands of refugees. It appears that both Serbia and Macedonia will implement similar measures to redirect the flow of migrants as part of a new continental strategy.
Meanwhile, more than 30,000 migrants remain stranded in Greece, awaiting a more coherent strategy from the European bloc.
Slovenia's Interior Ministry said late Tuesday the measure to severely cut the border flow would be implemented midnight.
Comment: It doesn't matter whether or not the accusation is true, though all evidence suggests that it isn't. The point in accusing the Syrian army of using chemical weapons is to plant and feed the idea that 'Assad uses chemical weapons against his own people' in peoples' minds. Knowing full well that many will not fact check or change their beliefs about the Assad government once the truth of the lie comes out. Typical Israel.
The German Defense Ministry does not have any information on the Syrian army using chemical and toxic substances during the current ceasefire, according to a spokesperson.
The German Defense Ministry does not have any information on allegations of the Syrian army using chemical weapons during ceasefire, a spokesperson said Monday.
Earlier this month, Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon accused the Syrian government forces of using chemical weapons against civilians during the current ceasefire.
"The German Defense Ministry does not have any information on the Syrian army using chemical and toxic substances during the current ceasefire," the spokesperson told RIA Novosti.

Israeli policemen stand guard outside Damascus Gate in Jerusalem's Old City, near the scene where, according to a police spokesperson, a Palestinian woman tried to stab Israeli border policemen, March 8, 2016.
Former Israeli MP Haim Ramon is leading the media campaign for "annexation" - and his proposal to construct a new wall through the heart of Jerusalem has been condemned by human rights activists.
The occupied West Bank is already blocked off with a barrier reaching up to 8 meters (24ft) in height in some parts, severely restricting the movement of Palestinians.
Writing in the New York Times, Israeli journalist Isabel Kershner said the move undermined any attempts for peace and would simply "aim to satisfy a majority of Israeli Jews".
On Sunday night, during a preparatory meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, Davutoglu reportedly demanded more than 3 billion euros ($3.29 billion) he said were required to support Syrian refugees in Turkey. EU leaders are considering this request, which would double the funding until 2018, alongside Turkey's initial request that Europe take in one refugee for each one Turkey takes in from Greece's Aegean islands, an area which has been overrun by refugees in recent weeks.
On Monday, Ankara instead held the European delegation hostage by offering greater assistance to the EU, but at a much higher price. Specifically, Ankara is now requesting an additional 20 billion euros ($22.02 billion), an acceleration to membership into the EU, and visa-free travel for its citizens, in exchange for helping Europe in its refugee crisis.
Comment: This is bribery and coercion!
"Turkey is ready to be a member of the EU as well," Prime Minister Davutoglu opened by saying. "Today, I hope this summit will not just focus on irregular migration but also the Turkish accession process to the EU." Turkey's radically elevated requests come days after the Turkish government seized control of the nation's top newspaper, the opposition Zaman Daily, and proceeded to bombard protesters with water cannons and tear gas.
Members of the European delegation were highly skeptical of accelerating Turkey's EU ascension, citing their concern about human rights and press freedom in Turkey. But the EU remains captive to Ankara's demands as the refugee crisis threatens domestic political fortunes in the bloc.
Comment: Catbird seat or not, Erdogan has systematically painted himself into a corner as the little Turkish Hitler everyone has to pay attention to, but really has come to hate. It is not hard to see where this is going, considering the "set-up" and the "pitch." What leverage does the EU have that can contain, or at least temporarily restrain, the Turkish Empire's delusions of grandeur that puts at risk their entire "Syrian Project?" And whatever they come up with, will it cancel or just postpone the hard core aims of this tyrant? Going forward will be interesting to say the least, because there are (hopefully) greater minds at work than Erdogan's. Although, sometimes we have to wonder...
So it's no surprise the three key BRICS powers have been under simultaneous attack, on many fronts, for some time now. On Russia, it's all about Ukraine and Syria, the oil price war, the odd hostile raid over the ruble and the one-size-fits-all "Russian aggression" demonization. On China, it's all about "Chinese aggression" in the South China Sea and the (failed) raid over the Shanghai/Shenzhen stock exchanges.
Brazil is the weakest link among these three key emerging powers. Already by the end of 2014 it was clear the usual suspects would go no holds barred to destabilize the seventh largest global economy, aiming at good old regime change via a nasty cocktail of political gridlock ("ungovernability") dragging the economy to the mud.
Myriad reasons for the attack include the consolidation of the BRICS development bank; the BRICS's concerted push for trading in their own currencies, bypassing the US dollar and aiming for a new global reserve currency to replace it; the construction of a major underwater fiber-optic telecom cable between Brazil and Europe, as well as the BRICS cable uniting South America to East Asia - both bypassing US control.
And most of all, as usual, the holy of the holies - connected with Exceptionalistan's burning desire to privatize Brazil's immense natural wealth. Once again, it's the oil.
Get Lula or else
WikiLeaks had already exposed how way back in 2009 Big Oil was active in Brazil, trying to modify - by all extortion means necessary - a law proposed by former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, known as Lula, establishing profitable state-run Petrobras as the chief operator of all offshore blocks in the largest oil discovery of the young 21st century; the pre-salt deposits.
In a Chinese television program aired earlier this month a local defense expert hailed the unique characteristics of the Russian ICBM and the fear it had instilled in the hearts of foreign militaries, Rossiiskaya Gazeta wrote.
"Russia's new RS-26 missile travels along a continuously changing trajectory and as such it has no analogues in the world," the expert said.














Comment: Another case of the American taxpayer's money being completely wasted.