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The power of lies: Abraham Lincoln was a tyrant, not a hero - Paul Craig Roberts

The Empire's lies are institutionalized in history books, movements & in historical memory

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It is one of history's ironies that the Lincoln Memorial is a sacred space for the Civil Rights Movement and the site of Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech.

Lincoln did not think blacks were the equals of whites. Lincoln's plan was to send the blacks in America back to Africa, and if he had not been assassinated, returning blacks to Africa would likely have been his post-war policy.

As Thomas DiLorenzo and a number of non-court historians have conclusively established, Lincoln did not invade the Confederacy in order to free the slaves. The Emancipation Proclamation did not occur until 1863 when opposition in the North to the war was rising despite Lincoln's police state measures to silence opponents and newspapers. The Emancipation Proclamation was a war measure issued under Lincoln's war powers. The proclamation provided for the emancipated slaves to be enrolled in the Union army replenishing its losses. It was also hoped that the proclamation would spread slave revolts in the South while southern white men were away at war and draw soldiers away from the fronts in order to protect their women and children. The intent was to hasten the defeat of the South before political opposition to Lincoln in the North grew stronger.

Stormtrooper

Glory to Ukraine! Ethnic Russian untermensch former MP assassinated in Kiev

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Oleh Kalashnikov, a Ukrainian MP and a member of the Party of Regions, was assassinated on Wednesday evening near his residence in Kiev, one of his relatives told local media.

The relative also said that Kalashnikov was recently threatened with bodily harm due to his political views, particularly for his call for a lavish celebration of the 70th anniversary of the victory in WWII, and that the slain politician received a considerable amount of hate mail.

The Security Service of Ukraine, SBU, was investigating Kalashnikov's statements for a potential threat to the national security.

Recently, a number of former members of the Party of Regions and high ranking officials have died under mysterious circumstances, with their deaths being officially declared suicides.

Comment: Looks like this will continue until all officials and Party of Regions members are killed that are against the Nazi regime.


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Russian Foreign Ministry: "A military solution for Yemen is out of the question"

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A military solution to the Yemen crisis is out of the question, the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Wednesday.

"Moscow, as well as many other countries in the region, is convinced that a military solution for Yemen is out of the question," the ministry statement reads.

The statement continued by pointing out that a peaceful solution to the crisis in Yemen should be found that takes in the interests of all Yemenis.

The Russian Foreign Ministry also expressed hope that the United Nations would continue efforts to resolve the crisis.

On Tuesday, the UN Security Council passed a resolution to ban weapons sales to the Houthis who have been fighting forces loyal to displaced Yemeni President Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi.

Russia had abstained in the vote. Russia's Foreign Ministry warns that the resolution should not be used "for further escalation of the confrontation" in Yemen.

Comment: Wait a second! Isn't Russia supposed to be some kind of war monger devoted to the dark overlords of War, Death and Destruction? As usual, Russia and China are the only world powers on the scene acting with any sense and human decency.


Attention

Police informants and agent provocateurs blamed for violence during uprisings in Germany last month

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The head of Germany's Left Party (Die Linke) has suggested that security services were responsible for the violent scenes that broke out during the 'Blockupy' protest in Frankfurt last month.

Die Linke leader, Gregor Gysi, said he wanted to find out who was responsible for the violence at the demonstration, which was held on March 18 in response to the opening of the European Central Bank (ECB) headquarters in Frankfurt.

"I'm no conspiracy theorist. But I always have the impression that certain police informants stir up violence in order to kill off the political issues."

Gysi suggested infiltrators who wanted to turn the attention away from the political issues could be responsible for starting violence.

"Afterwards we only talk about the violence and never about the actual political issues," he added.

Despite the largely peaceful protest, the violent scenes, which included images of burning police vehicles and smoke-filled streets of Frankfurt, took many by surprise in both Germany and abroad.

Comment: It wouldn't be the first time something like this has been reported, after all, it's their modus operandi: Berkeley protests: Undercover police officer pulls gun after being caught infiltrating group and instigating looting and violence

As John Lennon stated, once they've got you violent, then they know how to handle you.


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Color revolution in the making? US Embassy in Kyrgyzstan receives 150 tons of 'diplomatic mail'

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US diplomats have refused to comment on media reports about the delivery by a mysterious Ukrainian plane of 150 tons of alleged diplomatic mail to the US Embassy in Kyrgyzstan.

Washington has remained tight-lipped on a report by the Kyrgyz newspaper Delo No. that a mysterious Ukrainian aircraft delivered 150 tons of cargo with the status of "diplomatic mail" to the US Embassy in the Kyrgyz capital Bishkek late last month.

According to the newspaper, the cargo was delivered during two separate flights by the AN-124 transport jet of the Ukrainian air carrier Antonov Avialinii. The flights took place between March 28 and March 30, and each time the plane was en route from the UAE capital Abu Dhabi to the Manas international airport.

On March 28, aircraft brought seven containers weighing more than 78 tons, while the March 30 saw the delivery of five containers with a total weight of almost 74 tons.

The US Embassy in Bishkek received a total of 12 containers weighing nearly 152 tons on March 28-30, the newspaper reported.

It added that the cargo had the status of a "diplomatic mail" and was not subject to any inspection by the Kyrgyz side. The cargo was accompanied by several people and accepted by at least 14 employees of the US Embassy in Bishkek.

The newspaper recalled that in November 2013, the US Embassy in Kiev also received "diplomatic cargos" that were delivered by US Air Force transport aircraft.

Comment: Opening another front against Russia?

See: The impending color revolution in Kyrgyzstan
One of the most prominent Color Revolution experts in America's coup d'état toolkit has been hurriedly recalled from retirement for immediate deployment to Kyrgyzstan. Richard Miles, the engineer of the first Color Revolution in Serbia and the Rose Revolution in Georgia, has been appointed as charge d'affaires in Kyrgyzstan until a new ambassador is confirmed by the Senate, because the former one, Pamela Spratlen, has been reassigned as the US Ambassador to Uzbekistan. While it is not known how long Miles will remain in Kyrgyzstan, which will be the Eurasian Union's weakest economy when it joins in May of this year, ordinary citizens there already suspect that foul play is being planned against their country and haveprotested his arrival. Given that Miles' track record of regime change makes him worthy of the 'Male Nuland' moniker, it's appropriate to investigate what tricks the US may be up to in Central Asia, and how it may be trying to force the Ukrainian scenario onto Russia's southern doorstep.



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Marine unit conducts non-combatant evacuation operation at California sports park

Part of larger training operation involving sites in California and Arizona

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U.S. Marines from the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit from Camp Pendleton conducted a non-combatant evacuation operation training exercise at Robert A. Sessions Memorial Sports Park reportedly at round 3:45 p.m. on Monday.

Staff Sgt. Bobbie Curtis, media communications chief at Camp Pendleton, said the purpose of the exercise was to provide the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit the opportunity to conduct training in unfamiliar environments during the final phase of their pre-deployment program. During the certified exercise, the unit was required to conduct a series of challenging and realistic training events to test their ability to conduct conventional and specialized missions.

The Expeditionary Operations Training Group was in charge of the exercise, according to a notice of the exercise that was sent to city and law enforcement officials. The exercise was to be conducted off federal property to provide realistic military training.

According to the notice, the unit would insert personnel by helicopter, set security, screen and process evacuees and extract all personnel by helicopter. Curtis said the evacuees were U.S. Marine actors.

According to a media advisory provided by Curtis, The Expeditionary Operations Training Group will evaluate the unit's ability to provide a flexible sea-based Marine air ground task force capable of conducting amphibious operations, crisis response and limited contingency operations.

Training was scheduled to occur in San Pedro April last weekend, Yavapai County, Ariz., Blythe, Prescott, Ariz., Tuesday through Thursday and offshore of California, April 9 through Friday. The advisory said military aircraft and an increase in noise may be noticed around these areas, but no live-fire training will take place near any of these populated areas.

The exercise, according to the advisory, provides the unit the opportunity to conduct training in unfamiliar environments during the final phase of their pre-deployment program. During the evaluation, the unit will be required to conduct a series of challenging and realistic training events to test their ability to conduct conventional and specialized missions.

Comment: Be afraid, be very afraid!

The War On Terror is a Fraud


Gold Seal

Top ten Putinisms from previous live marathon Q&A sessions

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Russian President Vladimir Putin seen on his annual 'Direct Line with Vladimir Putin' call-in live broadcast, April 17, 2014.
With President Putin's annual Q&A session scheduled for Thursday, RT recalls the most memorable moments from the previous sessions, including examples of sometimes-crude humor and rare insights into the business of leading Russia.

Vladimir Putin is holding his 13th question-and-answer marathon. Similar televised sessions, which are roughly a Russian equivalent of a state of the union address in the US in terms of purpose, but with a degree of interaction, have been held since 2001 almost annually.

The shows understandably focus on domestic affairs, with Putin reporting on government successes and acknowledging problems. But occasionally his comments touch upon Russia's international stance, Putin's personal life or even philosophical issues.

With the longest program so far lasting an exhausting 4 hours 47 minutes, they also give plenty of room for Putin's famous humor - sometimes crude, but involving lots of memorable wordplay.

RT recalls 10 remarkable moments the previous sessions have given us.

Gear

Statewide WMD drill underway in Des Moines, Iowa

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This week you may notice extra emergency vehicles and public safety officers running around in tactical gear, Hazmat suits, and bomb suits. It's a part of a statewide drill Des Moines is hosting Tuesday and Wednesday to prepare emergency personnel for dealing with weapons of mass destruction.

Brian O'Keefe with the Des Moines Fire Department said emergency officials in Iowa need to be prepared for anything.

"You know we're number one seed producer with corn and soy, chicken embryo development, middle of the country heartland. So I'm sure all states access it. But we're a target like any other large community," said O'Keefe.

More than 100 emergency response personnel from around the state will participate including bomb technicians, law enforcement and Iowa Homeland Security.

Tuesday morning officials will met at the Wells Fargo Arena and review proper procedures for dealing with potential WMDs. After the review they'll get into teams and go through various stations assessing different hypothetical situations and practicing with different detection equipment.

Because most teams already know how to handle WMDs on their own, officials say working together with local, regional, and state agencies is what will be most important in these exercises.

"It's the leadership that's critical. We will always learn what we can over these next couple of days, but most of that's already shared. We've already standardized the tactics the techniques and the procedures so this is just more of doing the handshake, of making sure we're both working on the same plan and making sure that what we've trained for actually flows smoothly," said O'Keefe.

War Whore

U.S. and UK accused of war crimes in Yemen for supplying weapons to Saudis

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Britain and the United States have been accused of being complicit in war crimes in Yemen, and of being indirectly responsible for the deaths of many civilians, due to their role in exporting arms and military equipment to Saudi Arabia.

Following the UN Security Council's decision to impose an arms embargo on the Iran-allied Houthi rebel group in Yemen, critics of the opposing Saudi-led military operation in the country have accused the Saudi government of committing war crimes as a result of air strikes being conducted in the country.

Despite the aim of the Saudi operation centred on defeating the Houthi rebels and returning the ousted Yemeni government of Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi to power, many civilians have been caught up in violence committed by both sides, with estimates suggesting that of the 650 people killed in the conflict, more than half of those have been civilians.

The UN has confirmed that hospitals, schools, a refugee camp and residential neighborhoods have been among those hit by Saudi airstrikes, while the conflict is creating ongoing humanitarian concerns in Yemen, with 100,000 people forced to leave their homes and many suffering shortages in food, shelter and water.
#UNSC demands end to #Yemen violence adopting resolution with Russia abstaininghttp://t.co/sgYXbTtnBI @Jamal_Benomar

— UN Media Liaison (@UNMediaLiaison) April 15, 2015

Eye 1

Arkansas attorney for police whistleblowers finds surveillance malware on evidentiary hard drive

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An Arkansas lawyer currently involved in a police whistleblower case was in for a rude surprise when he received an external hard drive via Federal Express from a law enforcement attorney: It was stuffed with three different kinds of surveillance malware.

Lawyer Matthew Campbell of North Little Rock first started thinking something was wrong when the attorney for the Fort Smith Police Department responded to his request for evidence by sending him a hard drive. Typically, Campbell had received evidence via email, the US Postal Service or a cloud-based storage system.

"Something didn't add up in the way they approached it, so I sent it to my software guy first," Campbell said to the Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette. "I thought 'I'm not plugging that into my computer,' so I sent it to [a software expert] to inspect."

After the security consultant took a look at the hardware, he found it was set up to intercept Campbell's passwords, take over control of his computer and allow for the installation of additional malware. The presence of this software wasn't an accident, according to an affidavit on the case filed last week.

"The placement of these trojans, all in the same sub-folder and not in the root directory, means that [t]he trojans were not already on the external hard drive that was sent to Mr. Campbell, and were more likely placed in that folder intentionally with the goal of taking command of Mr. Campbell's computer while also stealing passwords to his accounts," reads the affidavit, as quoted by Ars Technica.
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As a result, Campbell has asked the court to hold the defendants in the case in contempt. He is also prepared to file a lawsuit regarding the malware incident.

Comment: Local law enforcement is taking its cues from the NSA and other alphabet soup agencies who are notorious for installing spyware on computers as a form of surveillance. The expectation of justice and privacy are just an illusion in the good ole' USA.