Puppet Masters
Perkins was recruited, he says, by the National Security Agency (NSA), but he worked for a private consulting company. His job as an under-trained, overpaid economist was to generate reports that justified lucrative contracts for U.S. corporations, while plunging vulnerable nations into debt. Countries that didn't cooperate saw the screws tightened on their economies. In Chile, for example, President Richard Nixon famously called on the CIA to "make the economy scream" to undermine the prospects of the democratically elected president, Salvador Allende.
If economic pressure and threats didn't work, Perkins says, the jackals were called to either overthrow or assassinate the non compliant heads of state. That is, indeed, what happened to Allende, with the backing of the CIA.
Exclusive and unprecedented footage, along with witness accounts, was filmed by the RT Documentary crew only ten days after the town of Shaddadi in Syrian Kurdistan was liberated from Islamic State terrorists. The area surrounding the town is well known for its vast oil reserves and extraction activity that for months was reaped by ISIS command to generate revenue.
He said:
That ambassador who was killed, he was known as a guy, from what I understand, as somebody, who would not get in the way of the CIA. As I wrote, on the day of the mission he was meeting with the CIA base chief and the shipping company. He was certainly involved, aware and witting of everything that was going on. And there's no way somebody in that sensitive of a position is not talking to the boss, by some channel.This was, in fact, the Syrian part of the State Department's Libyan operation, Obama's operation to set up an excuse for the US doing in Syria what they had already done in Libya.
On May 1st, 2003, George W. Bush stood in a dinky little flying suit on the deck of the USS Abraham Lincoln and in a super stage managed appearance told the lie of the century:The welfare of the people in particular has always been the alibi of tyrants.
— Albert Camus, 1913-1960
Major combat operations in Iraq have ended. In the Battle of Iraq, the United States and our allies have prevailed. And now our coalition is engaged in securing and reconstructing that country.The illegal occupation and decimation of Iraq continued until December 2011. In June 2014 they returned to bomb again in the guise of combating ISIS. As the thirteenth anniversary of Bush's ridiculous appearance with a vast "Mission Accomplished" banner behind him, Iraq is largely in ruins, Iraqis have fled the murderous "liberation" and its aftermath in millions, and there are over three million internally displaced.
The nation is pinned between a tyrannical, corrupt US puppet government, a homicidal, head chopping, raping, organ eating, history erasing, US-spawned ISIS - and a renewed, relentless US bombardment. So much for the 2008 US-Iraq State of Forces agreement, which stated that by 31st December 2011 "all United States forces shall withdraw from all Iraqi territory."
"Wanna-be tyrants in a democracy are just comical figures on soapboxes when they have no following. So the real...threat lay coiled in parts of the population itself, it was thought, ready someday to catapult the next Hitler to power with their votes."That apprehension was well-founded, it turns out. Research suggests that 20-25% of the adults in North America are highly vulnerable to a demagogue who would incite hatred of various minorities to gain power. These people are waiting for a tough "man on horseback" who will supposedly solve all our problems through the ruthless application of force. When such a man gains prominence, you can expect the authoritarian followers to mate devotedly with the authoritarian leader, because each gives the other something they desperately want: the feeling of safety for the followers, and the tremendous power of the modern state for the leader.
NATO member states are preparing to deploy about 4,000 troops - four battalions — in the Baltic states and Poland as part of the Alliance's strategy of military buildup on the Russian border, media reported, citing officials.
According to The Wall Street Journal, the United States is likely to provide two of the battalions, while two other battalions will consist of German and UK troops.
"The Russians have been doing a lot of snap exercises right up against the borders, with a lot of troops. From our perspective, we could argue this is extraordinarily provocative behavior," US Deputy Secretary of Defense Robert Work told the paper, confirming the overall size of the new deployment.
Comment: What Robert Work doesn't mention is that NATO is the one with "extraordinarily provocative behavior" that Russia is preparing to defend itself from.

Shiite pilgrims march toward the Imam Mousa al-Kadhim shrine to commemorate the anniversary of the Imam's death in Baghdad, Iraq, Friday, April 29, 2016.
The attack targeted Shiite civilians who were attending a market, which sold livestock, fruit and vegetables, Iraq's Interior Ministry said. Earlier Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) and local officials said the bombing had targeted Shiite pilgrims who were making their way to the Imam Musa Kadhim shrine.
"It was not a road for people walking toward Kadhim,'' said Brig. Gen. Saad Mann, a spokesman for the Interior Ministry and Baghdad Operations Command, according to AP.
"Political and economic reactions may be strong, even harsh, notably during the transition phase. Even while stopping short of the use of force, specific counter-measures would be difficult to predict," a report prepared for Finnish Prime Minister Juha Sipila's government states.
It also predicts that the country's membership in the military alliance which repeatedly called Russia an 'aggressor' and severed political ties with it following Crimea's accession would severely affect trade between the two countries.
"This is a question of grand strategy," Finnish Prime Minister Sipila said commenting on the predictions.
Comment: NATO must be pressing hard for Finland and Sweden to join by using the "Russian aggression" meme.
- Finnish parliament debate ditching euro to revive economy
- Finnish Defense Minister: Russia poses no military threat to Finland
"Most French are for lifting the sanctions. Today's vote showed it. Even the governing Socialist Party was not able to block the resolution," said former French Prime Minister Francois Fillon, speaking after the vote.
The French Foreign Ministry also had something to say about the parliamentarians' decision.
"We have taken into consideration the resolution adopted by the National Assembly calling on the government to cancel the restrictive measures that the EU adopted against Russia," stated Foreign Ministry spokesman Romain Nadal.
Comment: Good on Theirry Mariani for getting the French Parliament to finally represent the will of the French people.
With this perturbing quote, US Presidential candidate Donald Trump underscored an increasingly salient issue in the United States: Islamophobia. After the recent Paris attacks, many American Muslims expressed the view that discrimination against Muslims is worse than after 9/11. Recent polls show that three in five Americans have an unfavorable view of Islam. This growing tide is wholly contradictory to a bedrock of America's history and the constitution's religious freedom. How can America create more routes for tolerance?
Surprisingly, one route to combatting Islamophobia may come from a country that is often referred to as America's greatest foe: Russia. Americans now view Russia more negatively since the end of the Cold War. The Russian President, Vladimir Putin, is seen favorably by less than one in five Americans. Yet despite Russia being overwhelmingly Russian Orthodox, a conservative branch of Christianity that, for instance, is ardently anti-gay, Russia is more tolerant of Muslims than the United States. Polling indicates that there is a higher acceptance of Islam than in the United States, and while some politicians may run on xenophobic platforms, these politicians are strictly not Islamophobic. In recent years, Moscow has even vetoed a planned Islamophobic rally, citing unity and the public's will. This isn't to paint an unduly rosy picture of Islamophobia in Russia: more than 40% of Russians have an unfavorable opinion of Islam and many outside observers are concerned about the growing number of Russians joining the Islamic State.
Comment: These are good, sound ideas, and they work, as seen in Russia. But good luck convincing any of the thick-skulled death-loving morons in the U.S. government to do anything but react at the drop of a hat, and in the most reactionary, authoritarian, and wrong-headed manner possible. Trump is a clown, but he's the perfect symbol for the typical "American mentality": hot-headed, arrogant, ignorant, and with more than a degree of Dunning-Kruger effect.
It's simple. The best way to combat Islamophobia is to lead by example: with tolerance, reason, and empathy, as Russian leaders under Putin have done. But like the father who thinks the best way to get his child to stop crying is to beat her even harder, American leaders will continue to dig themselves and their society deeper into the mud.














Comment: To U.S./Turkish/Israeli imperial interests, Mosul is just a geostrategic point on a map. The lives and institutions that inhabit the region have no value in and of themselves except as an area to "cleanse" and clear towards a plan of control and domination.
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