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Crusader

Vladimir Ilyich Putin, conservative icon

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© AFPLeader of the "Conservative International"?
Vladimir Putin is calling on the conservatives of the world to unite -- behind him.


The Kremlin leader's full-throated defense of Russia's "traditional values" and his derision of the West's "genderless and infertile" liberalism in his annual state-of-the-nation address last week was just the latest example of Putin attempting to place himself at the vanguard of a new "Conservative International."

The speech came on the heels of the appointment of Dmitry Kiselyov -- the television anchor who has said the hearts of gays and lesbians who die should be buried or burned -- as head of the new Kremlin-run media conglomerate Rossia Segodnya.

And just days before Putin's address, the Center for Strategic Communications, an influential Kremlin-connected think tank, held a press conference in Moscow to announce its latest report. The title: "Putin: World Conservatism's New Leader."

According to excerpts from the report cited in the media, most people yearn for stability and security, favor traditional family values over feminism and gay rights, and prefer nation-based states rather than multicultural melting pots. Putin, the report says, stands for these values while "ideological populism of the left" in the West "is dividing society."

Comment: Keeping in mind that Radio Free Europe is a CIA propaganda outlet, it's important to realize that when Putin speaks of 'conservatism', he refers to that natural desire ordinary humans have to be free to forge their own destiny, even if, in practice, most people actually follow the herd and NEED strong leaders, whether they'll admit that need or not.

The dominant strain of American 'conservatism' is something else entirely: it's an ideological vehicle, like a Trojan horse, for the subversion and infection of normal human values towards psychopathic values of greed, brutality towards others and rampant corruption.


Crusader

Mahmoud Abbas: Jesus Christ was a Palestinian messenger

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Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas called Jesus a role model for the Palestinians, in a Christmas message from the West Bank Monday.

Referring to Christ as "a Palestinian messenger," Abbas said that "as we Palestinians strive for our freedom two millennia later, we do our best to follow his example. We work with hope, seeking justice, in order to achieve a lasting peace."

He criticized Israeli restrictions on the entry of Palestinians living abroad into the West Bank, as well as Israel's controversial West Bank security barrier, which cuts off Bethlehem, which he charged "steals land."

"We celebrate Christmas in Bethlehem under occupation," he said in the Christmas statement from Ramallah.

Abbas, scheduled to attend Christmas in Bethlehem on the southern West Bank Tuesday, Christian Arabs were not a minority in Palestine, but "an integral part of the Palestinian people."

Comment: Actually, no: 'Jesus' was Julius Caesar [pronounced Yoo-lius Kai-zar], aka Divus Iulius:

The Gospel of Caesar: Documentary reveals true origins of the 'Passion of Christ'

'As important as the scientific discoveries of Darwin and Galileo': Linguist Francesco Carotta proves real identity of 'Jesus Christ' to be Julius Caesar

Ancient confession found: 'We invented Jesus Christ'

SOTT Talk Radio - Who was Jesus?

There may indeed have been another figure at the time whose philosophical teachings were subverted when they were moulded together with Caesar's story to create the required political narrative for social control, someone who would indeed have more likely been a 'Palestinian' or Arab, and certainly not a white European Jew:

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Dollar

'Objectively insane' but perfectly sensible: Charles Koch buys sway over Florida State University hires

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While MSNBC host Rachel Maddow conceded on Monday that it was a sound strategy for conservative billionaire activist Charles Koch to purchase influence over the hiring process at Florida State University (FSU), she still ripped state officials for letting it happen.

"Forget naming rights to the stadium, or whatever," Maddow said, explaining that Koch "purchased hiring rights for the faculty at Florida State's economics department. And yes, Florida State has the word 'state' in it because it is a public university, and yes, it is objectively insane that the state of Florida allowed that to happen."

As the Tampa Bay Times reported in 2011, a foundation funded by Koch gave $1.5 million to the school's economics department in 2008, in exchange for Koch having the power to select members of an "advisory committee" that screens prospective new hires. A year later, Koch reportedly rejected 60 percent of job candidates suggested by FSU faculty.

"You can see why Mr. Koch would want to do that sort of thing, if he could find a state crazy enough to let him do it," Maddow said. "I mean, $1.5 million is nothing to him. He loses that into a hankerchief when he sneezes. But for that pittance, he gets to make sure his conservative billionaire economic ideas get taught and published and propagated under the brand name of something that is supposed to look like a university-level education."

Koch and his brother, David, reportedly donated more than $30 million between 2007 and 2011 to groups cutting deals with more than 200 universities around the country, including the Catholic University of America. That agreement led to a group of Catholic officials calling for the university to forfeit the donation in the name of academic independence.

"If you don't like what the facts say, then write your own facts," Maddow said. "If you don't like what independent scholarship looks like, then buy some."

The Kochs' influence, it turned out, was also felt in a May 2013 study that ranked Wisconsin - led by Koch ally Gov. Scott Walker (R) - 15th in the country in "economic outlook," when other reports had it ranked closer to last.

Koch Companies confirmed to Maddow's show that a charitable trust controlled by the two billionaire siblings donated $150,000 toward the group behind the report, while denying it was specifically earmarked for its publication. The author subsequently denied the Kochs influenced his findings, saying, "This is not rocket surgery."

"Indeed, this is not rocket surgery," Maddow concurred. "But that is a very eloquent way of saying something important about the quality of the scholarship that you get when you buy your own scholarship."

Watch Maddow's commentary here.

Eye 1

U.S. Democratic senators threatening war with Iran named

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A group of US senators introduced an anti-Iran bill.
A new report has revealed the names of 15 Democratic senators who are threatening to push the United States into a war with Iran by introducing a new sanctions bill.

The Huffington Post on Monday named the anti-Iran senators, who introduced the bill last week. Nineteen Republican senators also cosponsored the legislation.

Under a nuclear agreement reached in Geneva last month, the United States should not impose fresh economic sanctions against Iran over the next six months.

Senator Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) is leading the charge to pass legislation in January that would impose additional sanctions on Iran.

Other Democratic senators are Sen. Mark Begich (Alaska), Sen. Richard Blumenthal (Conn.), Sen. Cory Booker (N.J.), Sen. Ben Cardin (Md.), Sen. Bob Casey (Pa.), Sen. Chris Coons (Del.), Sen. Joe Donnelly (Ind.), Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (N.Y.), Sen. Kay Hagan (N.C.), Sen. Mary Landrieu (La.), Sen. Joe Manchin (W.Va.), Sen. Mark Pryor (Ark.), Sen. Charles Schumer (N.Y.) and Sen. Mark Warner (Va.).

Comment: The rules seem pretty simple and clear:
Rule Number 1: The rules apply to everybody BUT Israel and the U.S. ( unless they say so).
Rule Number 2: Everybody ( except for Israel and the U.S.) must obey the rules, unless Israel and the U.S. say so.


Snowman

Edward Snowden: Person of the Year

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There is not very much democracy left in America, a country which endlessly brags about how democratic it is. Every now and again we are pleasantly surprised when the people and their interests are served instead of the 1% and their factotums in government. Those moments are few and far between but when they take place it is always because an individual decides to take on the system directly. In 2013 Edward Snowden was the person who risked his freedom to tell every human being with access to modern communications that they were under United States government surveillance.

Snowden was a cog in the very big machine of government defense contractors. Most Americans were not aware that the state intelligence apparatus has been privatized just like education, incarceration and nearly every other sector of society. There are more than 4 million people like Snowden. They have various levels of security clearances and they all have access to some parts of what ought to be private information regarding our lives.

The power of the National Security Agency (NSA) has grown by leaps and bounds ever since the terror attacks which took place on September 11, 2001. The Bush administration wasted no time in dismantling civil liberties and expanding government power through the Patriot Act. Every step he took was supported by both Democratic and Republican leaders in Congress and voices of dissent were too few and far between. Barack Obama made certain to not only keep those powers but to expand them beyond anything that Bush and Dick Cheney had imagined.

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What the press should learn from the 'Snowden Effect'

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My Nation column, "China Goes Dark," is kind of about Apple's labor exploitation and kind of about "Hard-hitting New York Times coverage has been journalism at its best - although the Chinese authorities apparently don't agree." I suppose it'll be behind a paywall for a few more days but it's here, if you remember to click when it's not.

In the meantime, there's this: "Worse still is the continued employment of The Nation columnist Eric Alterman..."

Also, I have an ide for a new slogan for the ASA and the rest of the BDS mob: "BDS: More Palestinian than the Palestinians..."

Alter-reviews:
The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis put together a sixteen piece band to play songs you did not know were jazz--incluing "Jingle Bells" "Little Drummer Boy" and "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus." The songs were arranged by various members of the Orchestra and introduced with his unique aplomb and charm by Mr. Marsalis. The highlights all involved the appearance of 23-year-old 2010 Thelonious Monk Competition winning vocalist Cécile McLorin Salvant, whose charms I do not believe were captured on her cd, and so I've resisted her but her versatility and pitch-perfect delivery --as the pr material says, her "ability to refract the styles of such iconic performers of that era as Bessie Smith, Billie Holiday, and Valaida Snow with 21st century freshness, expressivity, and soulfulness"--really shook up the place and made it a most memorable, if somewhat brief performance. The schedule is here.

Comment: "The quality of democracy and the quality of journalism are deeply entwined." - Bill Moyers


Bad Guys

NYPD commissioner Kelly joins powerful foreign policy think-tank, Council on Foreign Relations

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© Christopher Gregory / Getty Images / AFPCommissioner of the New York City Police Department (NYPD) Ray Kelly (R)
Outgoing New York Police Commissioner Ray Kelly will join the dominant foreign policy think-tank Council on Foreign Relations following his exit from the NYPD later this month.

Kelly, the longest-serving commissioner in New York Police Department history, will become a visiting fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), the organization said Monday in a statement. He will focus on "counterterrorism, cybersecurity, and other national security issues" while working at the organization's headquarters in Manhattan.

"Ray Kelly spearheaded the modernization of the New York Police Department," CFR President Richard Haass said in the statement. "The result is that crime is down and the NYPD's counter terrorism capabilities are second to none. We are excited and proud to have his experience, expertise, and judgment at the Council."

The CFR is considered the most influential foreign policy think-tank in the United States. Many top American politicians, officials from presidential administrations, bankers, lawyers, media personalities and others are counted as members. Some top board members include the group's co-chairman Robert Rubin, former US Secretary of Treasury and co-chair of Goldman Sachs; former Secretaries of State Madeleine Albright and Colin Powell; and the longest-serving CENTCOM commander, Gen. John Abizaid.

In addition to the CFR post, Kelly signed a contract earlier this month to give lucrative speeches with Greater Talent Network.

Comment: Learn more:

Report: Millions of White House dollars helped pay for NYPD Muslim surveillance
Lawmaker testifies NYPD Commissioner wanted to 'instill fear' in black and brown men with stop and frisk
NYPD Muslim spying operation takes 'security' to an unjustified extreme


Folder

Israeli military justice: The unbearable burden of checking data

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Bassam and Nariman Tamimi with daughter Ahed, pictured Feb. 2013 in Nabi Saleh.
How many soldiers does it take to extract one statistic from the Israeli military justice system regarding the policy of putting Palestinians on trial? Two lieutenant colonels - a military judge and a military prosecutor - provide their respective answers.

The chief military prosecutor for Judea and Samaria (the West Bank), Lt. Col. Morris Hirsch claims that it would take 307 working days, each comprising 12 hours, or a total of 3,685 hours, to check the 6,700 relevant files. The president of the Ofer military court, Lt. Col. Menachem Lieberman believes that the entire checking process would take less than 60 hours.

This disagreement is but one more chapter in a war waged by the Israeli military prosecution against Nariman Tamimi, a Palestinian from the West Bank village of Nabi Saleh.

Comment: Israeli Defense Forces:
"...in accordance with the military prosecution's policy, which is based on high professional and ethical standards."

Yet another example of how the IDF targets Palestinians - and of Israel's continuously looping hypocrisy in motion.


Eye 1

How we know Obama will ignore his NSA review group: He already has.

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Christmas has come early for those awaiting the results of a White House review of NSA surveillance practices. The five-member task force dropped its big report a few weeks ahead of schedule Wednesday, and it's filled with suggestions for how to fix the spy apparatus. But in what may be a sign of things to come, Obama has already decided against one of the panel's recommendations.

The White House said on Friday that it would be keeping the NSA and the Pentagon's cyberwarfare directorate under the command of a single military leader. The current "dual-hatted" head of NSA and Cyber Command, Gen. Keith Alexander, has been at the center of the furor over NSA surveillance. But Alexander plans to step down in 2014, which raised the possibility several weeks ago of Obama changing the rules for Alexander's successor - or successors, as civil liberties advocates had hoped.

Obama's own intelligence panel evidently sympathizes with the idea. In a section of Wednesday's report headlined "Organizational Reform," the committee of insiders urged the president to give serious consideration to making the next Director of NSA a civilian. NSA should be clearly designated as a foreign intelligence organization. ... The head of the military unit, US Cyber Command, and the Director of NSA should not be a single official.

Bulb

100 years is enough: Time to make the Fed a public utility

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December 23rd, 2013, marks the 100th anniversary of the Federal Reserve, warranting a review of its performance. Has it achieved the purposes for which it was designed?

The answer depends on whose purposes we are talking about. For the banks, the Fed has served quite well. For the laboring masses whose populist movement prompted it, not much has changed in a century.

Thwarting Populist Demands

The Federal Reserve Act was passed in 1913 in response to a wave of bank crises, which had hit on average every six years over a period of 80 years. The resulting economic depressions triggered a populist movement for monetary reform in the 1890s. Mary Ellen Lease, an early populist leader, said in a fiery speech that could have been written today:
Wall Street owns the country. It is no longer a government of the people, by the people, and for the people, but a government of Wall Street, by Wall Street, and for Wall Street. The great common people of this country are slaves, and monopoly is the master. . . . Money rules . . . .Our laws are the output of a system which clothes rascals in robes and honesty in rags. The parties lie to us and the political speakers mislead us. . . .

We want money, land and transportation. We want the abolition of the National Banks, and we want the power to make loans direct from the government. We want the foreclosure system wiped out.