Puppet Masters
In a speech hosted by Reuters in London on Monday, Blair insisted that "populism" had taken a hold of both the right wing Conservatives and Jeremy Corbyn's socialist Labour party, asserting that British politics was both crazy and chaotic.
"There is often a conversation about whose politics is crazier [in the world]. I agree that right now the competition is fierce. But I still believe British politics is unfortunately ahead of the pack."

Supporters of former Bolivian President Evo Morales rally behind his photo in November 2019 as police look on
Citing unverified audio recordings of Morales allegedly directing supporters to economically "strangle" Bolivian cities with roadblocks, Interior Minister Arturo Murillo accused the former president of "terrorism and sedition," and said "any terrorist should spend the rest of their life in prison" in an interview with the Guardian published Sunday.
Experts on Bolivian politics describe Murillo's claim as a worrying publicity stunt that illustrates how the right-wing interim government is taking increasingly extreme measures to crack down on Morales and his party, MAS, in the wake of his controversy-shrouded resignation two weeks ago.
"What those charges are designed to do is keep Morales out of the country and cast his potential candidacy — in these elections or any future elections should he decide to come back — into doubt in the minds of a lot of Bolivian voters," Calla Hummel, a political scientist at the University of Miami, told me.
Comment: America's puppets are right to be afraid and go to these horrendous and ridiculous extremes. They know they are not wanted by the majority of the population since they stole whatever power they now hold from the legitimate government, and their only means to hold on to that power is by vilifying Morales and assuring that he doesn't have a chance to run in future elections. Because if he does, the Bolivians will vote for him again, just like they did last month.
- Bolivia's Senate annuls ousted president Evo Morales' election victory
- Morales to Correa: Coup ended stability Bolivia hadn't seen for over 180 years
- The legacy of bias: How Human Rights Watch whitewashed the right-wing massacre in Bolivia
- New president of Bolivia Jeanine Áñez undoes 10 years of policy progress in 7 days
- Bolivia Coup Led by Christian Fascist Paramilitary Leader And Millionaire - With Foreign Support
Although it may not seem like it to those who haven't been closely following this saga, the issue isn't apolitical at all but is actually politically driven given the double standards at play that were explained in the author's prior analysis on this topic. Even the prospective consequences themselves are political since they involve the collective punishment of all of Russia's athletes and the nation that they represent. It's no secret that the US and its allies are engaged in a heated rivalry with Russia at the moment, one that extends beyond the geopolitical realm and into every other one such as sports. Russia has a celebrated history of doing extremely well at international sporting events, so there's certainly a self-interested motive from its competitors to see its representatives banned from competitions in order to improve their own prospects for success. Furthermore, because of how important these events are, Russia's politicized removal might harm the national psyche.
Comment: WADA has gone the distance and broken a lot of its own rules just to contribute to the Western anti-Russian campaign.
- The US-Inspired Olympic Ban on Russia: Another Pyrrhic Victory for the Ailing Empire of Chaos
- WADA launches new probe on Russia just in time to affect upcoming Summer Olympic Games in Japan
- Huge stash of WADA banned anabolic steroids found in Norwegian hospital
- Russia sends docs to WADA proving Rodchenkov's sample tampering claims at Sochi Olympics could not have taken place
- Guess who the worst doping cheaters were in 2016? Italy, France, US, Australia, Belgium - WADA
- Ex-WADA employee: 'Russia ban violates Olympic charter, does nothing to stop rampant doping'
- Moscow court issues arrest warrant for WADA informant Grigory Rodchenkov on charges of drug trafficking

Stop Islamization of Norway (SIAN) leader, Lars Thorsen, defied a police order against burning the holy Muslim book.
Last week, a young Muslim counter-protester tackled Lars Thorsen, the head of the Stop Islamization of Norway (SIAN), after he set a copy of the Koran on fire at an anti-Muslim rally in the city of Kristiansand. The video of the incident caused a strong reaction in Pakistan, where the man reportedly named Ilyas Umer was hailed as hero on social media for trying to "save" the most-revered book in Islam.
Comment: Perhaps Norwegians are getting frustrated at the attempts to make over their country in the image of the refugees' culture?
Erna Solberg: "We are one of those countries that are resettling the most refugees: 3,100 people are being taken out by the UNHCR quotas to come to Norway. We have done this for a stable long period, so even if we have a low number this year and a large number last year we are in fact participating a lot in this humanitarian crisis."
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Isabelle Kumar: "Ironically it was your integration minister who created a bit of a furore, because she stated that new arrivals should be very clear on the fact that people around them will be eating pork and drinking alcohol. It just struck me that at ministerial level that seemed a simplistic approach to what is quite a complex issue - what do you think?"
Erna Solberg: "I do no think it is a complex issue that if you are going to come to our country and you have to work to sustain a living, you cannot say no to jobs like working in a restaurant where they will serve pork or alcohol. You cannot expect that the Norwegian society will pay you benefits if you are refusing to work for religious reasons..."
Isabelle Kumar: That must be a minority, mustn't it?
Erna Solberg: "There are too low numbers of migrant women working in Norway, we know that some reasons are they have a lot of children, so that is work in itself. But sometimes it is also because they make some demands that make it more difficult for them to get a job, and sometimes it is because their husbands don't like to see them get too involved in the Norwegian society, because then they get a taste of the freedom of women in our society, so there is also some type of patriarchy in this."
Robredo, 54, lasted less than three weeks as head of Duterte's signature anti-narcotics campaign, which she vowed to reform amid allegations that police were committing crimes against humanity in killing thousands of drug suspects.
"The vice-president resorted to unduly baiting international attention on the matter," Duterte spokesman Salvador Panelo said in a statement announcing Robredo's immediate dismissal.
According to local reports, the U.S. warplanes targeted these ferries while they were traveling through the southern region of Syria's Euphrates River Valley.
The reports said the U.S. military managed to destroy the four ferries before they could reach their intended destination, resulting in a number of explosions that were heard in the Euphrates River Valley.
The total number of casualties are still unknown at this time.
If the tens of billions of dollars lavished on the intelligence community together with a "gloves off" approach towards oversight that allowed them to run wild had produced good results, it might be possible to argue that it was all worth it. But the fact is that intelligence gathering has always been a bad investment even if it is demonstrably worse at the present. One might argue that the CIA's notorious Soviet Estimate prolonged the Cold War and that the failure to connect dots and pay attention to what junior officers were observing allowed 9/11 to happen. And then there was the empowerment of al-Qaeda during the Soviet-Afghan war followed by failure to penetrate the group once it began to carry out operations.
Here will be presented the first full transcript of the complete passage in which Hillary Clinton accused both the Democratic Presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard (who has been a Representative in the US House of Representatives for 6 years) and the Green Party leader (who hasn't ever held any elective governmental office) as being "Russian assets"; and, regarding Gabbard, alleged also that Russia is "grooming her to be the third-party candidate." Hillary meant there that Russia, and those two "Russian assets," are planning to do this so as to reduce the votes for whomever will be the Democratic Party's Presidential nominee, and thus to throw the 2020 election to Donald Trump, like Ralph Nader threw the 2000 Presidential election to George W. Bush, by taking more votes away from Gore than away from Bush in both New Hampshire and Florida and thus actually enabling the Republican US Supreme Court to step in and choose Bush to be the US President. But Hillary never alleged that Nader had been "a Russian asset." Maybe there isn't a Russian under every rock, just like there isn't a Jew under every rock. However, bigots can be found almost everywhere, and evil politicians of every political party can play them like a Paderewsky upon the keys. And Obama's former campaign manager played right along with her.
Regarding this podcast, I warn anyone who clicks onto either of the two URLs to that podcast: it blasts one's ears out and has no volume-control on it (at least on my system); so, I advise that, in order to save your ears, it might be safer just to read the transcript that I present of it, below:
Russian President Vladimir Putin has expressed grave concern about the process of NATO's expansion further to the east, resulting in the deployment of the alliance's military infrastructure close to Russia's borders.
Putin further noted that Russia is facing "serious challenges and threats" as global competition is "intensifying and acquiring new shapes" causing uncertainty in the world. He stressed that the US withdrawal from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty in 2019, was one of the factors for this "uncertainty"."The world's leading states are actively improving their offensive weaponry. [...] The so-called nuclear missile club, as you all know, is growing in number", the president noted.
Comment: The sad fact of the matter is that - whoever sits in the White House - will not make a whit of difference; the juggernaut of imperial aims will be moving aggressively and relentlessly forward in its ultimate goal of subjugating and possibly destroying the great country to the east. Such is the very sick and suicidal condition of Washington's political class, its affiliated intelligence agencies and the US arms industry that wishes to profit from the building of weapons, ad infinitum. And woe are the American people who are powerless to stop it.

US Defense Secreaty Mark Esper (right) has fired US Navy Secretary Richard Spencer for insubordination
The agreement that led to Navy Secretary Richard Spencer's forced resignation involved the case of Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher, one of three service members facing war crimes allegations whose cases have caused unprecedented tension between the Pentagon and President Donald Trump.
Spencer had appeared to be seeking a way to resolve a standoff between the Pentagon and White House over Gallagher's case, but competing narratives that emerged in the chaotic hours after Spencer's dismissal suggest the depth of the upheaval, disconnection and discord that remains.
Trump suggested on Twitter that Spencer's dismissal had to do with cost overruns and the way Gallagher had been treated by the Navy. Defense Secretary Mark Esper said he asked Spencer to resign because he had lost "trust and confidence in him regarding his lack of candor," according to a Pentagon spokesman.
Comment: Clearly, the Navy brass went behind Trump's back just to 'git Trump'.
Comment: Should military personnel be held responsible for behaving the way they are trained and ordered to behave?
A better solution would be for the society to impose higher standards on the organization, not punish the little guys.
In any event, whether or not Trump was correct to defend Gallagher and the other Navy SEALs, the only reason this became an issue is because the #Resistance has jumped on it as yet another stick to beat Trump with.












Comment: Blair continues in his role as nefarious mouthpiece for the establishment, all the while feathering his ever growing nest. Although thankfully his reputation precedes him and few in the UK give much weight to what he spews forth, even if he seems to be completely oblivious to how much he is hatred throughout the country. In fact these efforts could easily backfire, much to humanity's benefit.