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Flashback 10 things that everyone should know about The Federal Reserve

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What would happen if the Federal Reserve was shut down permanently? That is a question that CNBC asked recently, but unfortunately most Americans don't really think about the Fed much. Most Americans are content with believing that the Federal Reserve is just another stuffy government agency that sets our interest rates and that is watching out for the best interests of the American people. But that is not the case at all. The truth is that the Federal Reserve is a private banking cartel that has been designed to systematically destroy the value of our currency, drain the wealth of the American public and enslave the federal government to perpetually expanding debt. During this election year, the economy is the number one issue that voters are concerned about. But instead of endlessly blaming both political parties, the truth is that most of the blame should be placed at the feet of the Federal Reserve. The Federal Reserve has more power over the performance of the U.S. economy than anyone else does. The Federal Reserve controls the money supply, the Federal Reserve sets the interest rates and the Federal Reserve hands out bailouts to the big banks that absolutely dwarf anything that Congress ever did. If the American people are ever going to learn what is really going on with our economy, then it is absolutely imperative that they get educated about the Federal Reserve.

The following are 10 things that every American should know about the Federal Reserve....

Comment: Many have fought the Fed and their predecessors, but few have made a lasting impact, as the psychopathic clubs of greed are steps ahead in deceptive communication and management of public opinion. For more on the history of money and the Fed; listen to Ellen Brown on SOTT Talk Radio: Web of Debt: How the banking system controls the world


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Gas geopolitics and the original Ukraine-Russian 2009 gas deal

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The interplay between Ukraine and Russia when it comes to gas geopolitics goes far beyond economic negotiations and development. It lies at the heart of what has been fairly inaccurate or uninformed media reporting in the West. This aspect of the conflict has been so poorly documented in the West, while being exhaustively reported in Russia, that it is time to provide some English language background to this underappreciated aspect still powering the conflict in negotiations between Ukraine and Russia today.

Earlier this week the head of Russia's Gazprom, Aleksei Miller, commented that the three-sided gas negotiations (Ukraine-EU-Russia) had broken down largely because Kievan authorities had staked out positions that were 'absurd and not constructive, basically devolving into ultimatums.' On the heels of this declaration the gas debt owed by Ukraine to Russia ballooned from 2 billion dollars up to nearly 4.5 billion. Kiev of course claims it is simply not wanting to acquiesce to Russia's position, but the consequence of these negotiations breaking down could be the interruption and unstable provision of Russian gas through Ukrainian territory westward to the European Union. To understand how we arrived at this barrier means we must go back to 2009, far before the Maidan revolution was even a twinkle in Kiev's eyes.

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'Putin f**ker' Ukraine Foreign Minister Deshchitsa fired, may become ambassador

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Ukraine's foreign minister, Andrey Deshchitsa, who called President Putin a "f**ker" in a chat with protesters who vandalized the Russian embassy last week, has been fired. His new posting, however, could be as ambassador, perhaps even to Moscow.

A total of 319 Ukrainian MPs voted in favor of firing Deshchitsa on Thursday, well above the required simple majority of 226 votes. Meanwhile, newly-elected President Petro Poroshenko declared that he wanted to thank the former FM by offering him another diplomatic posting.

"I want to separately thank Andrey Bogdanovich Deshchitsa. I can say that I offered him to head one of Ukraine's foreign diplomatic missions and he accepted the offer," Poroshenko said after the parliamentary vote.

Poroshenko did not specify which country Deshchitsa would be sent to, however.

"Russia, Russia!" Ukrainian MPs started calling out in parliament, along with other suggested destinations.

"Please do not insist on the country, we will pick one together with Deshchitsa," the president replied.


Comment: These people -- Pyatt and Psaki -- are idiots. "Skilled diplomat"? "Encouraging calm"? We live an a bizarro world that even Kafka would find absurd.


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Putin: Ukraine can say goodbye to duty-free exports if it signs EU deal

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Ukrainian exports to Russia will no longer be zero-rated should Kiev sign the economic part of a free-trade agreement with the EU, said President Vladimir Putin.

"Some economic problems may appear for us, and we will be unable to keep a zero import duty for certain," he said late Wednesday at a meeting on agriculture development.

In the first place, the limitation would concern agricultural products, the President explained.

As reported, the EU and Ukraine plan to sign the Association Agreement during the EU summit in Brussels on June 27.

The move would further damage Russia-Ukraine economic relations, that were most recently hit by Russia's decision to move Kiev's gas giant Naftogaz to a prepayment system.

The political part of the Association Agreement between Kiev and the EU was signed on March 21.

The economic part of the EU will imply that Ukraine would gain tariff-free access to the large European market as well as European goods, which the union expects will promote trade and investments and encourage labor flow. Meanwhile, the average unemployment in the eurozone is 12 percent.

The Association Agreement with Europe lies at the heart of the Ukraine's half-year-long turmoil. People in Kiev started to flood Kiev's Maidan square right after then President Yanukovich chose to put off the final decision on the economic integration with the EU, saying he needed time to weigh possible gains and losses.

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Collective punishment: Israel arrests over 200 Palestinians in search for three teenagers


Comment: Three Israeli teenagers disappear and 200 people are arrested. Were 200 people needed to kidnap three boys? If any of the arrested were involved, why haven't they found the disappeared already? Why have the kidnappers not claimed the act and announced their terms? And why is Israel so certain that Hamas is behind this when they cannot provide any evidence?

For all we know, these teenagers were never kidnapped, and if they were, it was by someone who wants to see hundreds of Palestinians in jail.

Israel is not happy that the Palestinians have formed a unity government between Fatah and Hamas. 'Divide and conquer' is the key strategy of occupying forces, so a little chaos is in order. All that was needed was an excuse.


Pirates

Meet psychopathic British intelligence agent Gertrude Bell, the woman who invented 'Iraq' and helped install the monstrous Saudi regime

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The story of the British intelligence agent who rigged an election, installed a king loyal to the British, drew new borders - and gave us today's ungovernable country.

She came into Baghdad after months in one of the world's most forbidding deserts, a stoic, diminutive 45-year-old English woman with her small band of men. She had been through lawless lands, held at gunpoint by robbers, taken prisoner in a city that no Westerner had seen for 20 years.

It was a hundred years ago, a few months before the outbreak of World War I. Baghdad was under a regime loyal to the Ottoman Turks. The Turkish authorities in Constantinople had reluctantly given the persistent woman permission to embark on her desert odyssey, believing her to be an archaeologist and Arab scholar, as well as being a species of lunatic English explorer that they had seen before.

She was, in fact, a spy and her British masters had told her that if she got into trouble they would disclaim responsibility for her. Less than 10 years later Gertrude Bell would be back in Baghdad, having rigged an election, installed a king loyal to the British, re-organized the government, and fixed the borders on the map of a new Iraq. As much as anyone can be, Gertrude Bell could be said to have devised the country that nobody can make work as a country for very long - no more so than now.

Airplane Paper

Congress to Obama: Send us 'all communications' between Lerner and your office

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Rep. Dave Camp (R-Mich.), chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, is asking President Obama to "ensure accountability" in the ongoing IRS investigation by providing his committee with "all communications between Lois Lerner and any persons within the Executive Office of President for the period between January 1, 2009 and May 1, 2011."

The IRS informed Congress on Friday that an untold number of Lerner's emails to outside agencies, including the White House, were lost during the 2009-2011 time frame due to a "computer crash."

Ways and Means is one of three congressional committees investigating the way the IRS, during Lerner's tenure, handled groups seeking tax-exempt status. The IRS admits that conservative groups were singled out for inappropriate scrutiny and delay before the 2010 midterm election.

"Dear Mr. President," Camp wrote to Obama on Monday, reminding him that he promised to "work hand in hand with Congress to get this thing fixed."

Comment: Surprise! Looks like the Obama administration found zero emails due to a computer crash.


USA

Flashback Algeria hostage crisis: grim news that can be traced to the 'triumphant' removal of Gaddafi

Gaddafi's overthrow broke all kinds of local ethnic, tribal and commercial bargains and power-broking arrangements that we never understood

"Take but degree away, untune that string, and hark what discord follows."

This Jacobean plea for stability should be ringing in our ears as we watch the latest manifestation of instability in the Middle East/North Africa (Mena), this time in Algeria. And while much of the Arab Spring was self-generated, current troubles in the Sahel owe a great deal to the Nato "triumph" in assisting in the downfall of Gaddafi.

War Whore

Best of the Web: Creating fake 'enemies' in order to dominate the planet: U.S. trained ISIS at secret Jordan base

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Described as covert aid to insurgents targeting al-Assad

Members of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, or ISIS, were trained in 2012 by U.S. instructors working at a secret base in Jordan, according to informed Jordanian officials.

The officials said dozens of ISIS members were trained at the time as part of covert aid to the insurgents targeting the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in Syria. The officials said the training was not meant to be used for any future campaign in Iraq.

The Jordanian officials said all ISIS members who received U.S. training to fight in Syria were first vetted for any links to extremist groups like al-Qaida.

In February 2012, WND was first to report the U.S., Turkey and Jordan were running a training base for the Syrian rebels in the Jordanian town of Safawi in the country's northern desert region.

That report has since been corroborated by numerous other media accounts.

Last March, the German weekly Der Spiegel reported Americans were training Syrian rebels in Jordan.

Pirates

War criminal Tony Blair: West must intervene in Iraq (again)

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Tony Blair has urged western governments to recognise that they need to take an active role in the Middle East, saying the west should consider military options short of sending ground troops.

The former prime minister said there was a huge range of options available, including air strikes and drones as used in Libya.

Blair was speaking on UK morning TV shows after writing a lengthy essay setting out how to respond to the Iraq crisis, including his belief that the invasion of Iraq in 2003 was not the cause of the country's implosion.

He said: "It is in our interests for this jihadist extremist group to be stopped in its tracks. I understand entirely why people say 'it is nothing to do with us and I don't want to hear about it'."

But he said the jihadis "are not simply fighting Iraqis and they are also willing to fight us and they will if we don't stop them".

"It is vitally important that we realise what is at stake here and act. We are going to have to engage with it or the consequences will come back on us as we see in Syria today.

"The best policy for us to realise that whatever form of intervention we choose is going to be difficult but it's better than the alternative. You do not need to engage as we did in Afghanistan or Iraq, but we do have interests in this."

Comment: As Sunni fundamentalists (ISIS) are on a violent and deadly march, the Kurds are manipulating the chaos and fanaticism towards a war for independence, Shia officials are desperately issuing a call-to-arms to a scattered army, and a lurking Al Qaeda is on the resurge, Blair has the audacity to disavow the West's role in these consequences. Saddam Hussein, for all his faults and evils, was the heavy-handed stop gap that kept the factions, more or less, at bay. Intervention strips away buffers that augment hatred and let loose sectarian violence. Was it Naivety? Justification? Ah, maybe Greed? Surely not Democracy and Humanity! As Alistair Campbell put it: "Britain should be really proud of the role we played in changing Iraq from what it was to what it is becoming." Perhaps, but not in the way he meant it.