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Corbyn's defeat has destroyed the left's last illusion

This was an election of two illusions.

The first helped persuade much of the British public to vote for the very epitome of an Eton toff, a man who not only has shown utter contempt for most of those who voted for him but has spent a lifetime barely bothering to conceal that contempt. For him, politics is an ego-trip, a game in which others always pay the price and suffer, a job he is entitled to through birth and superior breeding.
Eton Toffs
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Eton toffs: young Boris Johnson and David Cameron in their supper club clobbery.
The extent to which such illusions now dominate our political life was highlighted two days ago with a jaw-dropping comment from a Grimsby fish market worker. He said he would vote Tory for the first time because "Boris seems like a normal working class guy."

Johnson is precisely as working class, and "normal", as the billionaire-owned Sun and the billionaire-owned Mail. The Sun isn't produced by a bunch of working-class lads down the pub having a laugh, nor is the Mail produced by conscientious middle managers keen to uphold "British values" and a sense of fair play and decency. Like the rest of the British media, these outlets are machines, owned by globe-spanning corporations that sell us the illusions - carefully packaged and marketed to our sectoral interest - needed to make sure nothing impedes the corporate world's ability to make enormous profits at our, and the planet's, expense.

Cardboard Box

Now you see it, now you don't: Hundreds of billions in gold and cash quietly disappearing

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Something strange is going on: at the same time that central banks are injecting $100 billion each month in electronic money to crush volatility and ramp markets, a similar amount in hard physical currency and precious metals is literally disappearing.

Take gold: as we reported last week, it was none other than Goldman Sachs which recently laid out the case for gold, saying "gold's strategic case still strong." One reason for this is that the same central banks that are "full tilt" printing cash, they have also been splurging on gold, and as a result of "geopolitical uncertainty" there has been a record surge in gold demand by central banks themselves. As Goldman notes,
"CBs globally have been buying gold at a very strong pace" and "2019 looks to be a record year for CB gold purchases with our target of 750 tonnes combined purchases likely to be met."
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But it was another, even more bizarre discovery by Goldman, that caught our eye: according to the bank there has been a whopping 1,200 tons, or $57 billion, of "unexplained" gold flows in just the 3 years.

Arrow Up

Galloway launches Workers Party of Britain to oppose identity politics, NATO, support BREXIT

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George Galloway in group discussion.
Following the failure of Jeremy Corbyn to be elected as the new Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, boisterous George Galloway, host of the Mother Of All Talk Shows on Sputnik, has launched the Workers Party of Britain.
The ardent supporter of Palestine, Venezuela and Cuba is known for his no-nonsense attitude towards his radio hosting and politics, and has targeted "identity politics, including sexual politics," as a means that "divides the working class." The Labour Party's constant pandering towards identity politics has created a split between traditional socialists and those who confuse liberal values as socialism. The Worker's Party of Britain has made it clear that this is not a part of their ideology.

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Propaganda

WaPo revelations only tell part of the story

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Soldier on watch in poppy field
The Washington Post has recently published a series of articles detailing its long battle to obtain United States government documents relating to the decision to invade Afghanistan in 2001. The Washington Post story has been picked up by a number of news organisations around the world. Insofar as these revelations confirm what has long been known or suspected, that the United States invasion of Afghanistan in October 2001 was based on faulty or non-existent intelligence, that confirmation is welcome.

The publicity given to the Washington Post revelations while welcome, continues to ignore several major points about that conflict. It is hardly a shattering revelation that the United States government lies. Nor is it a revelation that their various schemes to invade or attack foreign governments are often ill-conceived, badly executed, and lack a "what comes next" strategy.

Putting a stop to these endless invasions, occupations and destructive policies will not come about by ignoring their essential character, which is the furtherance of the economic and geopolitical interests, not only of the United States government, but the powerful forces and individuals that are the true determiners of United States foreign policy.

Comment: See also:

US intention to announce withdrawal of 4K troops from Afghanistan next week


Star of David

The Do-over Duo: Millions to be wasted as 'big egos' Netanyahu and Gantz try again for right-wing votes

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Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu • Blue & White Leader Benny Gantz
Israel is headed to its third parliamentary election in less than a year after neither Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu nor Benny Gantz's parties were able to form a government. While the election is set for March 2, one expert tells Sputnik that nothing is likely to change - especially with the suppression of 5 million Palestinian voices.

Miko Peled, author of The General's Son - A Journey of an Israeli in Palestine and Injustice: The Story of the Holy Land Foundation Five, joined Radio Sputnik's Loud and Clear on Friday to discuss the likelihood of a different outcome in the Knesset following the dissolution of its 22nd convocation and to give his thoughts on Palestinians' presence in the Israeli parliament.

Peled said that while it is unclear if the next parliamentary election will have a different result, Netanyahu has been campaigning for some time to get "the most right-wing elements" and "West Bank settler constituents to vote for him, as opposed to their own political parties," to put him over the top.

Comment: See also:

Israel: The Knesset dissolves, third election scheduled for March 2, 2020


Attention

Peter Hitchens on fresh evidence that UN watchdog suppressed report casting doubt on Assad gas attack

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Children in Douma who are clearly not suffering from an kind of chemical poisoning but are, instead, being used as actors in a staged scene.
The global chemical weapons watchdog is facing renewed questions after fresh details emerged about how it suppressed the findings of its own inspectors who raised serious doubts about an alleged poison gas attack in Syria.

The Mail on Sunday can reveal that a senior official at the Organisation for Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) demanded the 'removal of all traces' of a document which undermined claims that gas cylinders had been dropped from the air - a key element of the 'evidence' that the Syrian regime was responsible.

Unconfirmed reports and videos showing the bodies of adults and children foaming at the mouth in Douma, a rebel-held Damascus suburb, shocked the world in April 2018.

A week later, without waiting for proof that chemical weapons had been used, Britain, France and the US launched a retaliatory missile strike, the biggest Western military action of the eight-year war.

It was only after the blitz that a team of OPCW inspectors - non-political scientists - were able to visit Douma to investigate the attack, later detailing their conclusions in a report.

Last month, The Mail on Sunday revealed details of a leaked email - whose authenticity has since been verified by the OPCW - which protested that the scientists' original interim report had been censored to change its meaning.

Fernando Arias, Director-General of the OPCW, has insisted that he stands by 'the independent, professional conclusions' of the organisation's final report which was released in March.

Comment: WikiLeaks has released a new set of documents including the ones Hitchens references in the article above: Aside from the Daily Mail, the only other mainstream western publication which has covered the story is the Italian la Repubblica:


The Newsweek journalist whose piece was suppressed by his editors published the following: Lies, Newsweek and Control of the Media Narrative: First-Hand Account. Moon of Alabama provides some excerpts, including on Haddad's editor Dimi Reider:
I glanced at his resume and was honored to be working with such an accomplished foreign affairs journalist. I had genuinely hoped to build a closer relationship to him.

That was why I was so bewildered when he flatly refused to publish the OPCW revelations. Surely any editor worth their salt would see this as big? Of course, I understood that the implications of such a piece would be substantial and not easy to report — it was the strongest evidence of lies about Syria to date — but surely most educated people could see this coming? Other evidence was growing by the day.

But no. As the earlier messages showed, there was no desire to report these revelations, regardless of how strong the evidence appeared to be. Dimi was simply happy to defer to Bellingcat — a clearly dubious organization as others have taken the time to address, such as here and here — instead of allowing journalists who are more than capable of doing their own research to do their job.

It was this realization that made me start to question Dimi. When I looked a little deeper, he was the missing piece.


MoA comments: "It turns out that Dimi Reider is a creature trained by the Council of Foreign Relations, the Wall Street's Think Tank, and was the founder and editor of a magazine funded by the Rockefeller Brother's Fund. He is a member of the insider club."


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The U.S. government, in an ugly alliance with those the profit the most from war, has its tentacles in every part of the mediaimposters, with ties to the U.S. State Department, sit in newsrooms all over the world. Editors, with no apparent connections to the member's club, have done nothing to resist. Together, they filter out what can or cannot be reported. Inconvenient stories are completely blocked. As a result, journalism is quickly dying. America is regressing because it lacks the truth.



Footprints

US intention to announce withdrawal of 4K troops from Afghanistan next week

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Trump speaks to troops at Bagram Air Field in Afghanistan,
The Trump administration plans to announce next week a withdrawal of a total of 4,000 US servicemen from Afghanistan in the wake of the resumption of the talks between Washington and Taliban, media reported, citing US officials.

After the possible withdrawal, about 8,000-9,000 US soldiers would remain in Afghanistan, while the pullout would be phased and occur over a few months, the NBC News broadcaster stated.

Earlier, Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman Mark Milley and Defence Secretary Mark Esper said that the US military was considering scaling down its presence in Afghanistan with increased emphasis on counterterrorism operations.

Last Sunday, the Taliban announced that the talks with the US had resumed in Doha after a three-month hiatus. A source close to the Islamist movement said that both sides had discussed in Doha the reduction of violence and conditions that could spur intra-Afghan talks to begin.

However, on Thursday, US Special Envoy for Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad announced a "brief pause" in Taliban peace talks following an attack on Bagram airbase that killed two and wounded dozens of civilians. He said the Taliban must show willingness to respond to Afghan desire for peace.

Comment: We have heard this before and it is likely we will hear it again.

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Snakes in Suits

Schiff: 'I had no idea FBI was committing serious abuses when I said all that stuff'

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Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) can't admit when he's wrong.

After last week's DOJ Inspector General report revealed that the FBI committed serious abuses while obtaining a warrant to spy on Trump campaign aide Carter Page - including fabricating evidence, Schiff was asked on Sunday by Fox News host Christ Wallace:

"Given what you know now ... are you willing to admit that you were wrong in your defense of the FBI's FISA process?"

To which Schiff replied: "I'm certainly willing to admit that the inspector general found serious abuses of FISA that I was unaware of."

That's an odd way of admitting your entire thesis has been dead wrong for three years.

Folder

Newly leaked evidence OPCW suppressed, altered findings on Douma 'chem attack'

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A new cache of internal documents reveal that members of the OPCW team tasked with probing the Douma "chemical attack" protested the organization's final report on the incident, which they said misrepresented their conclusions.

In a memo addressed to OPCW Director General Fernando Arias, one scientist who participated in the OPCW's fact finding mission (FFM) wrote that there are "about 20 inspectors who have expressed concern" over how the OPCW presented its findings on the alleged Syrian chemical attack. According to the memorandum, the organization's final report does not reflect the FFM's findings, presented in their interim report, which is also part of the new document dump.

The new documents, released by WikiLeaks, are the latest evidence undermining the OPCW's final report on the Syrian attack.

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Better Earth

'We've always been on receiving end of US hegemony': Pakistan seeks closer ties with Russia, and has a real chance of success

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Islamabad, which just settled a Soviet-era debt dispute with Moscow, now wishes for "a new phase" in relations with Russia. Geopolitics, coupled with promising new trade opportunities, could help them thrive, analysts explain.

Russia-Pakistan relations returned to a brighter place this week, when Prime Minister Imran Khan voiced his desire to give them a powerful boost. While hosting a sizable Russian delegation led by Trade Minister Denis Manturov, Khan signaled that his country is ready to open its doors to Russian businesses and investors.

And it doesn't look like wishful thinking at all. Under a massive deal signed in Islamabad, Russia will pour $1 billion into the revival and upgrade of the Pakistan Steel Mills (PSM), built with Soviet assistance. The two also had in their sights reconstructing a gas pipeline, building a railway network and procurement of the Sukhoi-built SSJ-100 narrow-body jets.

Pakistan has also agreed to pay off $93.5 million it had borrowed from the Soviet Union, thus dismantling the last hurdle affecting its commercial ties with Russia. Obviously, both Moscow and Islamabad want the ball to roll faster - at least when it comes to doing business - but could they engage each other, given Russia's time-tested ties with India, and Pakistan's alignment with the US?