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Cash is so taboo now that banks are hauling off old ATMs, several branches don't even have any on the premesis, and trying to pay with physical money is seen as just plain wrong. Kids get allowances added to their cards, and churches collect donations digitally. Use too much cash and bank staffers call the cops.
It all comes down to tech. Stockholm's KTH Royal Institute of Technology credits the mobile payment system Swish with helping the country shift away from physical kroner. Swish is a direct payment app used for person-to-person transactions in real time that began in 2011 as a collaboration among Danish and Swedish banks. It's revolutionizing the Swedish banking system, KTH researcher Niklas Arvidsson said in a press release.
He also predicts that Sweden will be completely cash-free in 15 years. If that pace seems slow, well, there are some kroner in circulation that would need to come out.
Swedes are humming about virtual money, money, money for safety reasons as well. Björn Ulvaeus of Abba fame began advocating for a cash-free Sweden after his son was robbed, the Guardian reported. (Don't bother trying to pay with physical kroner at Abba: The Museum.) Buses stopped accepting cash, too, after a bunch of drivers were robbed.
"American officers began training Turkmen militants around Salma in the Latakia Province," the media outlet noted, adding that the mission was previously carried out in Turkey.
Blimey those 20-30 Commandos Obama is sending into the maw in Syria has the makings of a disaster movie all right...— George Galloway (@georgegalloway) October 31, 2015The highway is connecting the cities of Aleppo and Al-Salamiyah in the Syrian province of Hama. Moreover, the highway is the main supply route for the Syrian government army in the city of Aleppo.
"After fierce fighting with ISIL terrorists, the [Syrian] army has taken full control over the Aleppo-Ithriya-Khanasser-Salamiyah highway. Dozens of terrorists were eliminated. Mine clearance specialists have started to demine explosive devices," the source said.
Comment: Head choppers took control over the Syrian Army's main supply route but voila, problem solved!
...ISIS just seized a critical section of the Aleppo-Khanasser highway, cutting off the government's supply-lines to Aleppo. This is a serious problem, but it is not a problem that can't be overcome nor is it a problem that will effect the outcome of the war. It's just one of the obstacles that has to be dealt with and surpassed. Taking a broader view, the outlook is much more encouraging for the Russian-led coalition which continues to cut off supply-lines, blow up ammo dumps and fuel depots, and rapidly eviscerate the ability of the enemy to wage war. So, while the war is certainly not a walk in the park, there's no doubt about who's going to win.
Putin lays it all out on the table for Obama regarding Syria
"I cannot and will not give up my family time," Ryan said last month as a condition of his candidacy for House speaker, and it looks like he will have plenty of it.
The House will recess on July 15, 2016 and not reconvene until September 6. They will then return and be in session for a whopping 24 days until September 30, when they once again adjourn until November 14.
Comment: Hypocrites actually. Your tax dollars at work. Well, sort of. Ok, not really.
First off, thank you for the very kind words, that's real nice of you to say and I profoundly appreciate it. I also want to thank the audience for their interest in reading my interview, and I promise that they'll be left with a completely new picture of the world by the time they're done. This exclusive may be lengthy, but I hope to make it worth everyone's precious time in giving them an experience that they won't soon forget.
To address your question, my book focuses on the most cutting-edge form of warfare, which I define as being the transformation of failed Color Revolutions into Unconventional Wars. Using the examples of Syria and Ukraine, I assert that the US' new cost-saving strategy to regime change is to use embedded NGOs to orchestrate state destabilization, and if this doesn't succeed in overthrowing the government or blackmailing it to the point of submission, then the next step is to turn the placard-holding protester into a gun-toting insurgent. What's really astounding, I've learned, is that it's actually not all that hard to do, since there are certain strategic and organizational commonalities between Color Revolutions and Unconventional Wars, both in terms of what motivates their participants and the role of the external forces guiding the campaign, for but only two such examples.
This is post-modern warfare, the evolution of what everyone had unfortunately grown accustomed to ever since the end of the Cold War. This type of conflict is waged indirectly and via proxy, and in some cases, many people don't even realize they're in the middle of a warzone until it's too late. Taking advantage of new information platforms like social media (Facebook, Twitter, etc.), the organizers are capable of luring thousands of unaware civilians into their "protest marches" for use as human shields against the authorities, all with the eventual intent of having professional provocateurs instigate violence so that as many causalities are caused as possible.
Moments such as unfurling the giant flag at a NFL Buffalo Bills game or even throwing out the first pitch at three MLB Milwaukee Brewers games, and rappelling down a rope at center ice to drop the puck at a Minnesota Wild game. All paid for.
Comment: It's probably more accurate to say that paying sports teams to stage "patriot moments" is akin to inspiring more cannon fodder to join the military. Nevermind that since World War II the USA has not been threatened by any nation in a way that warrants military invasion of a sovereign country. And nevermind that the military essentially works to spread imperialism and hegemony day in and day out all around the globe. And nevermind that military veterans are essentially ignored when they leave the service and are severely mistreated by the Veteran's Administration. And nevermind that suicide among military service men and women is at epidemic levels.

IDF soldiers raid the Al-Hurria radio station, November 2, 2015.
Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) broke into the office of the Palestinian Manbar al-Hurriyya (Freedom Tribune) radio station on Tuesday and destroyed the contents of its offices, including the walls and interior. The security forces also confiscated all the station's broadcasting equipment and ripped out the wires in the building as well.
"About 2 am huge forces... around 30 military vehicles surrounded the building of the radio station and stormed in. They completely destroyed the station's property and ... took the transmitters," the station's director, Ayman Qawasmeh, told RT.
Comment: Yeah right, stomping out free press will reduce the Palestinians' anger towards Israel... The opposite reaction will likely occur. Maybe that's what Israel wants.
The Turkish government has resumed a crackdown on journalists and political rivals of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan just two days after a major electoral victory for his party that will see it return to single-party rule.
Police officers and bureaucrats loyal to an exiled cleric based in the US are among dozens of people who have been arrested by Turkish authorities in an ongoing move against a group whose members have become bitter rivals of the president.
Comment: For more Erdoğan's ever expanding crackdown see:
Authoritarian crackdown: Turkish magazine critical of President Erdoğan confiscated, editors arrested
Turkish journalists condemn 'unprecedented' crackdown on media ahead of elections
Authoritarianism in action: Teenagers face 4 years in prison for ripping up posters of Turkish president
Age of Erdogan' - The supremacist and violent rise of Turkish fascism

For months - if not years - those looking at ISIS and Al Qaeda territory in Syria can see, flowing like a river, their support has originated in NATO-member Turkey. The most recent Washington Post article all but admits that is the case, but claims it can only be stopped by holding Syrian territory. It is clear however, that NATO, Turkey, and the US possess the ability but intentionally lack the will to stop this flow before it enters Syria - specifically to create a pretext to invade.
In it, it states openly that ISIS is being supplied via Turkey. It states specifically that:
Of course, it should be noted that Turkey itself has been a NATO member since the 1950's, with a US airbase located on Turkish territory at Incirlik for nearly as long. Since the war started in Syria in 2011, the US has admittedly operated along the Turkish-Syrian border. The New York Times and the Washington Post itself has reported on numerous occasions regarding the US Central Intelligence Agency steering weapons to militant groups across this very border.They will increase air operations in northern Syria, particularly in the Turkish border area to cut the flow of foreign fighters, money and materiel coming in to support the Islamic State.
The Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor's Office opened an investigation into the 24th issue of Nokta, which showed a picture of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on its cover, alongside the headline "Nov. 2, Monday: The beginning of Turkey's civil war," on charges of "overtly inciting people to commit crime" and "sedition."
Comment: Clamping down on the media and dissent seems to be a growing theme for the newly reelected Erdoğan and his authoritarian followers:
And so it begins: Turkish journalists and political rivals arrested as Erdoğan crackdown widens
Turkish journalists condemn 'unprecedented' crackdown on media ahead of elections
Authoritarianism in action: Teenagers face 4 years in prison for ripping up posters of Turkish president
Age of Erdogan' - The supremacist and violent rise of Turkish fascism













Comment: Moving to a cashless economy might seem like a good idea in that it then becomes much more difficult to be physically robbed. However, it opens the door to the banks being able to have full control over your money, and banks have a much longer track record of swindling people than any mugger.