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U.K. cuts aid Sierra Leone and Liberia by a fifth, while Ebola is raging, aid Liberia's health sector 'misappropriated'

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A burial team wearing protective clothes, remove a body from an isolation holding centre, for people waiting for laboratory results, at the Port Loko District Hospital in Sierra Leone, September 27, 2014
UK aid cuts to West Africa's two worst Ebola-blighted nations may have contributed to the rapid spread of the deadly virus, MPs have said. This comes as London hosts an international summit to discuss the crisis.

In a report published on Thursday, the International Development Committee said the government's decision to cut direct aid to Sierra Leone and Liberia by a fifth may have contributed to the epidemic, which has killed more than 3,000 people.

Committee Chair Sir Malcolm Bruce said the scale of the outbreak "may well be connected to declining levels of international support for health system improvements" in the two countries.

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 3,338 have been killed by the virus so far. A total of 7,178 confirmed cases have been reported since the outbreak began in March.


Comment: Dr. Joanne Liu, President of Doctors Without Borders stated:
I can't say the exact figure because we don't know how many unreported cases [of Ebola] there are. But thousands for sure.

The virus continues to spread alarmingly rapidly across West Africa, with Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea worst affected.

Comment: Don't forget to stock up on Vitamine C!
And prep your diet.


Snakes in Suits

US admits it is funding Hong Kong "Occupy Central"

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Just as the US admitted shortly after the so-called "Arab Spring" began spreading chaos across the Middle East that it had fully funded, trained, and equipped both mob leaders and heavily armed terrorists years in advance, it is now admitted that the US State Department through a myriad of organizations and NGOs is behind the so-called "Occupy Central" protests in Hong Kong.

The Washington Post would report in an article titled, "Hong Kong erupts even as China tightens screws on civil society," that:
Chinese leaders unnerved by protests elsewhere this year have been steadily tightening controls over civic organizations on the mainland suspected of carrying out the work of foreign powers.
The campaign aims to insulate China from subversive Western ideas such as democracy and freedom of expression, and from the influence, specifically, of U.S. groups that may be trying to promote those values here, experts say. That campaign is long-standing, but it has been prosecuted with renewed vigor under President Xi Jinping, especially after the overthrow of Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych following months of street demonstrations in Kiev that were viewed here as explicitly backed by the West.
The Washington Post would also report:
One foreign policy expert, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss a sensitive subject, said Putin had called Xi to share his concern about the West's role in Ukraine. Those concerns appear to have filtered down into conversations held over cups of tea in China, according to civil society group members.
"They are very concerned about Color Revolutions, they are very concerned about what is going on in Ukraine," said the international NGO manager, whose organization is partly financed by the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), blamed here for supporting the protests in Kiev's central Maidan square. "They say, 'Your money is coming from the same people. Clearly you want to overthrow China.' "
Congressionally funded with the explicit goal of promoting democracy abroad, NED has long been viewed with suspicion or hostility by the authorities here. But the net of suspicion has widened to encompass such U.S. groups as the Ford Foundation, the International Republican Institute, the Carter Center and the Asia Foundation.

Comment: Chinese Occupy Central movement US promoting democracy in Hong Kong


Stop

Back off! China warns US not to meddle in its internal affairs

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The Occupy protestors in Hong Kong are threatening to occupy government buildings if the current chief executive does not resign
China has said no country must interfere in its internal affairs even as the Occupy protestors in Hong Kong refuse to disperse, threatening to occupy government buildings if the current chief executive does not resign.

"Secretary Kerry mentioned Hong Kong. The Chinese Government has very firmly and clearly stated its position. Hong Kong affairs are China's internal affairs. All countries should respect China's sovereignty. And this is also a basic principle governing international relations," Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said in Washington on Wednesday.

Wang was meeting US Secretary of State John Kerry to discuss regional and international issues of mutual interest.

"I believe for any country, for any society, no one will allow those illegal acts that violate public order. That's the situation in the United States, and that's the same situation in Hong Kong," Wang said in an apparent reference to US police clashing with demonstrators at protest rallies in Ferguson, Missouri, where black teenager Michael Brown was shot to death by a white police officer in August.

"We believe that the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region's government has the capability to properly handle the current situation in accordance with the law," Wang added.

Comment: China is well aware that Washington and Wall Street are busy at work creating political destabilization and regime change in what is the latest in a long line of US-engineered color revolutions.

Chinese 'Occupy Central' movement: U.S. 'promoting democracy' in Hong Kong

Another US sponsored "revolution": Hong Kong student leader accused of U.S. government ties


Moon

ISIL open consulate in Turkey and are operating freely inside the country

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The ISIL Takfiri terrorists have purportedly opened a consulate in Turkey and use it to issue visas for those who want to join the fight against the Syrian and Iraqi governments.

The Turkish daily Aydinlik said in a recent report that the consulate was founded in the Cankaya district of the capital Ankara.

The militants are said to be operating freely inside the country without much problem.

Other reports said the members of the Takfiri group have rented luxurious houses in the upscale neighborhood of the capital and Istanbul and use them for residence or as offices.

The terrorists are said to be using minibuses with black windows to get around the city.

The ISIL Takfiri terrorists currently control parts of Syria and Iraq. They have threatened all communities, including Shias, Sunnis, Kurds, Christians, Izadi Kurds and others, as they continue their atrocities in Iraq.

Senior Iraqi officials have blamed Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and some Persian Gulf Arab states for the growing terrorism in their country.

2 + 2 = 4

Chomsky: Corporations and the richest Americans viscerally oppose common good

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The following is a transcript of a speech delivered by Noam Chomsky in February 2013

Whether public education contributes to the Common Good depends, of course, on what kind of education it is, to whom it is available, and what we take to be the Common Good. There's no need to tarry on the fact that these are highly contested matters, have been throughout history, and continue to be so today.

One of the great achievements of American democracy has been the introduction of mass public education, from children to advanced research universities. And in some respects that leadership position has been maintained. Unfortunately, not all. Public education is under serious attack, one component of the attack on any rational and humane concept of the Common Good, sometimes in ways that are not only shocking, but also spell disaster for the species.

All of this falls within the general assault on the population in the past generation, the so-called "neoliberal era." I'll return to these matters, of great significance and import.

Sometimes the attacks on education and on the Common Good are very closely linked. One current illustration is the "Environmental Literacy Improvement Act" that is being proposed to legislatures by ALEC, the American Legislative Exchange Council, a corporate-funded lobby that designs legislation to serve the needs of the corporate sector and extreme wealth. This act mandates "balanced teaching of climate science in K-12 classrooms."

Comment: Chomsky is searching for the root of these issues, but unfortunately ends up distracted, like many of us when he fails to see that it's really the psychopathic elites and their authoritarian followers that are the man behind the curtain and who are in opposition to the common good.


Extinguisher

Jordan's king: No serious progress in Mideast settlement without Russia's participation

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Vladimir Putin (right) and Jordanian King Abdullah II
Without Russia, it is impossible to make serious headway in the settlement process in the Middle East, where the Russian Federation plays an important role, Jordanian King Abdullah II said Thursday at a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the Kremlin.

"The world should realize that without Russia, it is nearly impossible to make serious progress in the region," Abdullah II said. "Of course, we are very grateful to Russia for the role it plays in the Mideast region." He added that Moscow plays an important part in the Palestino-Israeli settlement and in the efforts to end the Syrian crisis.

"Besides, Russia and Jordan stand shoulder to shoulder in counteraction to terrorism and extremism in the region and worldwide," the king emphasized.

Putin, in turn, noted Jordan's stabilizing role in the Middle East where "the situation tends to deteriorate".

The Russian leader stressed that bilateral relations are developing and added that the leadership of the Russian Federation and Jordan are in constant contact. "We have good projects, and, which brings a special joy, trade turnover has sharply risen over the past year. It is not big in terms of figures but the tendencies are very good," Putin said.

The Jordanian king said his country appreciates bilateral relations, which are growing stronger.

According to materials prepared for the meeting, Russian-Jordanian trade turnover in January-May 2014 totaled $239.2 million, which is more than seven times higher than last year's figures.

The two countries cooperate in the sphere of power industry, in particular, on a project to build a nuclear power plant in Jordan whose completion is scheduled for 2020.

Jordan also displays interest in cooperating with Russia in the agricultural sphere, in particular, in "supplies at preferential prices [to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan] of wheat and barley", the materials say.

Stock Down

Mirabile Dictu! Ireland's debt-ridden government is now being paid to borrow

About 36 months ago Ireland's two-year notes were yielding 14% and its government and the Brussels apparatchiks were scrambling with tin cup in hand to stave off disaster. Now their yield is negative 0.01%.

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Mirabile dictu!

Yes, a wonder to behold - but not one I can explain. Better its left to the experts in today's bizzzaro world of maniacal central banking. That is, with the reminder that the ECB has now set its deposit rate at negative 0.2%, here's how Goldman explained the Irish note miracle to the WSJ:
If "you buy short-dated Irish or French paper and pay less [than depositing at the ECB], you're improving your net income, even if the yields are still negative,"said Jonathan Bayliss, a managing director for global government bonds at Goldman Sachs Asset Management in London.
That's right, down is the new up. The price and yield of government bonds no longer have anything to do with risk or economics; its all about central bank machinations. Actually, its all about the speculator driven momentum surges that are triggered by central bank maneuvers.

Meteor

US uses excuse of defending Earth from asteroid threats to store old nukes

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The US is delaying the process of dismantling its old nuclear weapons over the possibility that they might be needed to defend Earth against potentially devastating asteroids, states a government report obtained by The Wall Street Journal.

Specifically, the government is holding onto nuclear warhead components that were originally scheduled to be disassembled in 2015, The Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday, citing an April report by the Government Accountability Office.

Instead, these components will be kept "pending a senior-level government evaluation of their use in planetary defense against earthbound asteroids," the report says.

One may not be surprised that the government is looking into steps to take should an asteroid appear to be on a crash-course with the Earth, as concerns over such scenarios have risen ever since a 20-meter bolide hit Chelyabinsk, Russia back in 2013. The space rock was not what scientists typically considered a threat to the planet - those are usually 50 meters or larger - but its explosion over the Urals city injured hundreds of people.

With increased attention being paid to this threat, government officials and some scientists believe that a timely blast from a nuclear weapon could change an asteroid's direction enough to avert impact with our planet.

Comment: Though the effectiveness of using nuclear weapons against asteroids is questionable, it is a great cover story to keep the nuclear weapon stockpiles intact.


Pirates

Is Obama's 'war on ebola' really another war for oil?

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Trust me, I'm your president
For a Nobel Peace Prize President, Barack Obama seems destined to go down in history books as the President who presided over one of the most aggressive series of wars ever waged by a bellicose Washington Administration. Not even George Bush and Dick Cheney came close.

First, before the ink was even dry on his Nobel Prize certificate, Obama announced the Afghanistan "surge", pouring another 30,000 US military into that destroyed part of the world. Then came Obama's war against Libya's Qaddafi, followed rapidly by his war to try to topple Syria's Bashar al Assad. Soon after came Obama's "war for democracy in Ukraine," otherwise better called Obama's attempt to provoke Russia into a new war confrontation with NATO by backing a gaggle of Ukrainian oligarchs, criminals and outright neo-nazis in Kiev. In July of this year, Obama's Administration was pushing the President to launch a second try at bombing Syria back to the Stone Age, allegedly to destroy ISIS, a looney Jihadist Sunni sect that was said to be a joint venture of the CIA and Israeli intelligence.

Now Obama's advisers, no doubt led by the blood-thirsty National Security Adviser, Susan Rice, have come up with a new war. This is the War Against Ebola. On September 16, President Obama solemnly declared the war. He announced, to the surprise of most sane citizens, that he had ordered 3,000 American troops, the so-called "boots on the ground" that the Pentagon refuses to agree to in Syria, to wage a war against....a virus?

Dollars

FATCA what? How to fight the war on tax evasion, one American at a time

FACTA
Back in the day, when a pathocratic regime of paranoid, inept, remorseless psychopaths wanted to isolate their country, they just closed the borders. This had the benefit of keeping external enemies out as well as keeping anyone who might want to leave in. The biggest threat to a pathocracy, of course, comes from within: from the people who suffer under the control of oligarchs who couldn't care less about their people's well-being. Nowadays, however, the battle on the 'internal front' isn't so involved or overtly totalitarian in nature. (However, it can be just as brutal: the U.S. police kill civilians with impunity.)

Take FATCA for example.