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Ignoring the Elephant at Gitmo: Yet Another 9/11 Crime

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The dubious legal proceedings at the Guantanomo Bay (Gitmo) prison camp continue to promote the idea of justice for victims of 9/11. Unfortunately, these proceedings do not represent an administration of law but an unstated claim that the Global War on Terror is above the law. More importantly, the Gitmo antics have one obvious objective — to perpetuate willful ignorance of the 9/11 crimes.

There is a dangerous elephant in the Gitmo courtroom, however, and if it ever gets reported it could bring down the terror-torture house of cards.

Reporters covering Gitmo continue to call it a trial but it is not a trial, it is a "military tribunal." They continue to call the site "Camp Justice" when justice is as far from the prison camp as it has ever been from any human endeavor. What they don't do is think critically about the information they are parroting from court sources.

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God save our regime! ‌Prince Andrew giving 'zero' cooperation to Epstein pedophile inquiry say US prosecutors

Prince Andrew
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Prince Andrew on 19 January 2020.
Prince Andrew has provided "zero" cooperation with the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking inquiry, US prosecutors said on Monday, despite earlier promises to help investigations in any way possible.

Speaking outside Epstein's Manhattan mansion, Geoffrey Berman, US attorney for the southern district of New York, said the agencies had contacted Andrew regarding an interview, but that he had not yet agreed to provide one.

It is understood that there will be no attempt to force Andrew to testify, leaving open the possibility that he will never answer prosecutors' questions about his relationship with Epstein.

Prince Andrew, 59, stepped back from royal duties in November, following a widely-criticized interview with the BBC about his friendship with Epstein.


Comment: And the press would rather us believe that Prince Harry's supposedly 'shock' defection is the issue that scandalized the Royals??


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George Soros accuses Facebook of working to re-elect Trump: report

George Soros
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Hungarian-born US investor and philanthropist George Soros looks on after having delivered a speech on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting, on January 23, 2020 in Davos, eastern Switzerland.
Left-wing billionaire George Soros has accused Facebook of helping to re-elect Donald Trump leading up to the 2020 election.

Soros, 89, made the comments during a speech in Davos, Switzerland, Thursday. He accused the social media giant of working to re-elect Trump during this year's election campaign in exchange for protection.

"Facebook will work to re-elect Trump and Trump will protect Facebook," the Hungarian-born U.S. investor said, according to Politico. "It makes me very concerned about the outcome of 2020."

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Ukrainian nationalist leader demands compensation from Russia for 'occupation in 20th century'

Oleg Tyagnibok
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Oleg Tyagnibok, leader of the Ukraine's nationalist Svoboda party
Oleg Tyagnibok, the leader of Ukraine's far-right Svoboda party, has demanded Kiev authorities follow the example of Poland and the Baltic States by seeking compensation from Russia, for a range of historical grievances.

The radical politician, who has a history of expressing anti-Semitic and xenophobic views, expects Moscow to pay up for the damage caused during World War Two when Soviet Ukraine was invaded by Nazi Germany. He wants more cash for "occupation during the last century," plus dispossession and collectivization, at the hands of the Bolsheviks, as well as recompense for three famines and "tens of millions of killed Ukrainians."

Tyagnibok is also seeking payouts for Ukraine's claims to a portion of the Russian "Diamond Fund": a valuable collection of gems, and jewelry, held at the Kremlin Armoury in Moscow, which is roughly analogous to Britain's "Crown Jewels."

The list doesn't stop there: he additionally wants a share of the foreign exchange reserves of the old USSR. However, the Svoboda Party leader doesn't take into account how Russia, after the Soviet collapse, assumed the debt obligations of all of its constituent republics, including Ukraine. A burden that caused Moscow considerable financial headaches in the 1990s, a decade which culminated in the 1998 economic crisis, and default.

Comment: But mah reparations! He sounds more like a total snowflake than the leader of a radical right party. What happened Oleg?


War Whore

Bolton blows up Trump team's foolhardy quid pro quo defense

John Bolton
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John Bolton adjusts his glasses as President Donald Trump speaks in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, April 2, 2019.
Don't build your fortress on quicksand.

That's been my unsolicited advice for President Trump and his legal team. You always want the foundation of your defense to be something that is true, that you are sure you can prove, and that will not change.

Instead, the president and his team decided to make a stand on ground that could not be defended, on facts that were unfolding and bound to change. Last night, that ground predictably shifted. In a soon-to-be-published memoir, former White House national-security adviser John Bolton asserts that the president withheld $391 million in defense aid in order to pressure Ukraine into investigating Trump's potential 2020 election opponent, former vice president Joe Biden.

For months, I've been arguing that the president's team should stop claiming there was no quid pro quo conditioning the defense aid Congress had authorized for Ukraine on Kyiv's conducting of investigations the president wanted. Trials and impeachment itself are unpredictable. You don't know what previously undisclosed facts might emerge during the trial that could turn the momentum against you. So you want to mount your best defense, the one that can withstand any damaging new revelations.

Here, the president's best defense has always been that Ukraine got its security aid, and President Volodymyr Zelensky got his coveted high-profile audience with the president of the United States (albeit at the U.N., rather than at the White House). Kyiv barely knew defense aid was being withheld, the very temporary delay had no impact whatsoever on Ukraine's capacity to counter Russian aggression, and Zelensky was required neither to order nor to announce any investigation of the Bidens.

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Bulletin of Atomic Scientists warns of "civilization-ending nuclear war"

Soldiers mount a refurbished nuclear warhead
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Soldiers mount a refurbished nuclear warhead on to the top of a Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile
On Wednesday, Congressman Adam Schiff, speaking from the Senate floor during the second day of the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump, said "the United States aids Ukraine and her people so that we can fight Russia over there and we don't have to fight Russia here."

For most of the American population, the assertion that "we" are fighting Russia will come as a surprise.

For years, the media has laughed off the danger of a war between the United States and Russia or China as a "conspiracy theory." But Schiff raised the United States fighting Russia not just as a possibility, but as a statement of present fact.

The United States and Russia each possesses over 6,000 nuclear weapons. Just a fraction of these is sufficient to kill billions of people and destroy human society. A war between these two countries, in other words, would be a cataclysmic disaster.

And yet, the entire political establishment, from the Democrats with their anti-Russian hysteria to Trump with his bullying threats against the whole world are preparing for military conflict on a scale not seen since World War II.

On Thursday, the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, which for more than seven decades has maintained a Doomsday Clock, warned that human civilization is closer to midnight, i.e., total destruction, than at any other period in history, including the Cuban Missile Crisis at the height of the Cold War.

Arrow Down

The global financial system is at a point of no return

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Financial writer and book author John Rubino sees the world careening toward a debt reset at an increasing pace. Rubino explains,
"The coming monetary reset and what that means for gold and what that means for the rest of the global financial system, you don't need a war to bring that about because we are making enough financial mistakes that will get us there in no time flat now without geopolitical turmoil. If you add a big war in the Middle East into the equation, then anything can happen. A scenario right now that is very, very feasible is we start shooting in the Middle East and Russia and China is on the other side of this in one way or another. They help Iran, and we have our allies helping us, and we start using these next generation weapons that are breathtakingly powerful. Nobody has any idea what's going to happen when we start throwing these things at each other. . . . Oil spikes to $100 - $150 per barrel, and that tips the already extremely fragile global financial system over the edge. So, we get the 'Greater Depression' or the monetary reset or a hyperinflation or whatever we get sooner rather than later. It's a disaster for everybody when it happens that way."

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Pam Bondi lays out explosive case against Joe Biden, Hunter Biden, Burisma

Pam Bondi
Former Florida attorney general Pam Bondi made the White House's case to the Senate on Monday afternoon that President Donald Trump had good reason to ask Ukraine to investigate the conflict of interest involving former Vice President Joe Biden; his son Hunter Biden; and the corrupt Ukraine gas company, Burisma.

Using clips of testimony from Democrats' own witnesses, and reports from the mainstream media — including an ABC News interview with Hunter Biden — Bondi argued that Hunter Biden was paid handsomely for little reason other than that he was the vice president's son. The company was under investigation at the time — and Vice President Biden later famously insisted the prosecutor be fired.

She also noted that Hunter Biden was involved in business with Chris Heinz, the stepson of then-Secretary of State John Kerry. Both were involved in Ukraine — and elsewhere — at a time when ending corruption was said to be the top priority of the United States and other western governments in dealing with Ukraine.

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Why the New Silk Roads are a 'threat' to US bloc, and the Middle East is key

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Modern day traders on the ancient Silk Road track in Central Asia.
Under the cascading roar of the 24/7 news cycle cum Twitter eruptions, it's easy for most of the West, especially the US, to forget the basics about the interaction of Eurasia with its western peninsula, Europe.

Asia and Europe have been trading goods and ideas since at least 3,500 BC. Historically, the flux may have suffered some occasional bumps - for instance, with the irruption of 5th-century nomad horsemen in the Eurasian plains. But it was essentially steady up to the end of the 15th century. We can essentially describe it as a millennium-old axis - from Greece to Persia, from the Roman empire to China.

A land route with myriad ramifications, through Central Asia, Afghanistan, Iran and Turkey, linking India and China to the Eastern Mediterranean and the Black Sea, ended up coalescing into what we came to know as the Ancient Silk Roads.

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Alarm Clock

The troubling decline of respect for international law

International Criminal Court building
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The International Criminal Court building in The Hague, The Netherlands
While it is true that rogue states - most notably the USA - have always posed a threat to the rule of international law, I see no serious room to dispute that the development of the corpus of international law, and of the institutions to implement it, was one of the great achievements of the twentieth century, and did a huge amount to reduce global conflict.

The International Court of Justice, the Law of the Sea Tribunal, the European Court of Justice, the World Trade Organisation, these are just some of the institutions which have played an extremely positive role, helping resolve hundreds of disputes during their existence and, still more importantly, helping establish rules that prevented thousands more disputes from arising. Regional Organisations, dozens of them including the EU, the African Union and the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, have also flourished.

The judgement of the ICJ in the 160 cases it has heard has almost always been respected by the parties to the case. That has applied even when the dispute is radical, inflammatory and had already led to fighting and deaths, such as the settlement of the Nigeria/Cameroon border. The ICJ has been a massive success story.