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"If [President] Barack Obama follows the suggestions formulated by the Congress, there will be no difference between him and George W. Bush, John McCain or Mitt Romney," Committee Chief Aleksey Pushkov told TASS on Tuesday.
"Obama has become president on an anti-war agenda. This did not prevent him from almost starting a war in Syria, losing the control over the situation in Iraq and continuing the war in Afghanistan, but in general Obama's doctrine means withdrawal of the US forces from wars in remote countries," he said.
"If Obama remains faithful to his doctrine, he should be genuine and understand that the resolution is a provocation against Russia, against a nuclear power and that it is threatening to escalate the whole conflict and the situation in general. If he remains faithful to the principles announced during election campaigns the United States would not use this option. But the pressure on Obama is enormous," Pushkov added.
The Saker interviews Paul Craig Roberts on the state of U.S. Empire and its plans for global control
The Saker
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The Saker: It has become rather obvious to many, if not most, people that the USA is not a democracy or a republic, but rather a plutocracy run by a small elite which some call "the 1%". Others speak of the "deep state". So my first question to you is the following. Could you please take the time to assess the influence and power of each of the following entities one by one. In particular, can you specify for each of the following whether it has a decision-making "top" position, or a decision-implementing "middle" position in the real structure of power (listed in no specific order)
- Federal Reserve
- Big Banking
- Bilderberg
- Council on Foreign Relations
- Skull & Bones
- CIA
- Goldman Sachs and top banks
- "Top 100 families" (Rothschild, Rockefeller, Dutch Royal Family, British Royal Family, etc.)
- Israel Lobby
- Freemasons and their lodges
- Big Business: Big Oil, Military Industrial Complex, etc.
- Other people or organizations not listed above?

The White House chief of staff, Denis McDonough, told the lobby group J Street that the US would never support unilateral Israeli annexation of the West Bank.
"An occupation that has lasted for almost 50 years must end," said McDonough at the annual J Street conference in Washington, DC. "Israel cannot maintain military control of another people indefinitely."
J Street is billed as the more liberal, pro-Israel lobby group which in recent years has tried to offset the more hawkish American Israeli Public Affairs Committee, known as AIPAC.
Though Israel's domination of the West Bank and its continued building of settlements on captured Palestinian lands has long been considered a violation of international law and is the basis for some much of the ongoing conflict, the U.S. government—including the Obama administration—has widely supported Israel's activities, defended it from international sanctions at the United Nations, provided the Israeli military with a constant flow of aid, and rarely, if ever, employed the term "occupation" despite its commonplace use elsewhere in the world when describing the situation.
Immediately after the high court rejected, without comment, to hear the case of Frank v. Walker, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) filed an emergency motion with the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals asking that the court stop the law from taking immediate effect. In Wisconsin, voting is currently underway in the April 7 general election as absentee ballots have already been sent to voters and early voting began Monday morning. ACLU warned that if the law is immediately enacted, some 300,000 Wisconsin voters will be impacted.
"Imposing a new restriction in the midst of an election will disenfranchise voters who have already cast their ballots," said Dale Ho, director of the ACLU's Voting Rights Project. "It is a recipe for disaster."
Comment: Another source stated "Absentee ballots are already in the hands of voters, therefore, the law cannot be implemented for the April 7 election. The voter ID law will be in place for future elections this decision is final." - Attorney General Brad Schimel
Voting rights advocates warn that Walker's voter ID law, which requires voters to produce one of a few specified forms of photo identification in order to vote, is among the most restrictive in the nation and disproportionately impacts Black and Latino voters, who are more likely to lack the required identifications.
Comment: Is this the real focus or a convenient secondary bonus for PTB? Either/or it is an issue with electoral ramifications and substantive public reactions in its implications and forward march to minimize/eliminate the rights of citizens.
The Wisconsin law, one of the strictest in the nation, was enacted in 2011 but had been mostly blocked by various courts (including the SC). It requires prospective voters to show a current or recently expired Wisconsin driver's license or a similar identification issued to people who do not drive, a military ID, a United States passport, a tribal ID, a recent naturalization certificate or some Wisconsin student IDs.
Comment: Curious why the SC chose to rule now when an election is already underway in Wisconsin. What is the purpose behind the disenfranchisement? Wisconsin is the eighth state with a strict photo ID law that allows no exceptions to a government-issued ID. The others are Georgia, Kansas, Mississippi, North Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia - about 16% of states. One source suggests the media always casts the voter ID debate as a racial issue and it is not - is it? Or is it also the media doing agenda business and the racial card is an integral part of divide and conquer in the US police state. Do we not see the redefinition?
However, as this excellent documentary shows, the Russian government could see that the violent manner in which the elected Ukrainian leader Yanukovich had been ousted from power - with American fingerprints all over it - meant chaos would soon spread throughout Ukraine, and that the majority ethnic Russian population in Crimea would be among the worst hit by neo-Nazi militias terrorizing anyone whom they considered 'insufficiently loyal' to the US-selected regime. When President Yanukovich fled the capital on February 22nd 2014, President Putin set in motion a series of responses that would present the first real (and successful) challenge to American imperial hegemony.
A Rossiya One production, EN subtitles by Vox Populi Evo (VPE). Uploaded to LiveLeak by VPE, in 14 parts, on 22 March 2015
US partisan fractures deepened at the weekend following Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's reelection. With peace talks stalled, the Palestinians have attempted to win international recognition of statehood in the UN.
Republicans, however, downplayed the Israeli leader's campaign pledge that a Palestinian state would not happen during his tenure.
Senator John McCain was unfazed by Netanyahu's remarks, instead focusing his vitriol against the Democratic president.
"The least of your problems are what Bibi Netanyahu said in a political campaign. If every politician was held to what they said in a political campaign, obviously that would be a topic of long discussion,"McCain told CNN.
Comment: Yes indeed, and that topic would be: How often do politicians lie on the campaign trail in order to get elected? It would be likely that in McCain's case, that list would be quite lengthy. No wonder he's an Israeli puppy. They like their politicians to have no problems lying to the American public. Poor Bibi, actually being taken to task for what he said on the campaign trail. The nerve of some people!
"The president has his priorities so screwed up that it's unbelievable."
We are entering a new era- the era of a currency war that will test the might of the US economy and the dollar against the might of the Chinese economy and the yuan. The rope in the tug of war will be crude oil. The US economy based hegemony is being challenged by China and therefore it is naturally given that the US will try to maintain its global geopolitical and financial position. Between the giants, the global financial system could end up being completely redefined through a devastating war in the Middle East.
Comment: Very good question.
The former Metropolitan Police officer says he was told by a detective sergeant that the investigation into the ring, which was also claimed to include an MP, was shut down for national security reasons.
"I was in a car with two other vice squad officers. ... The detective sergeant said he had just had a major child abuse investigation shut down by the CPS regarding a royal and an MP," he told the Sunday Mirror newspaper.
"He did not mention names, but he said the CPS had said it was not in the public's interest because it 'could destabilise national security'."
Comment: Which means the people may rise up against the nation.
The police officer identified the two colleagues, the newspaper said.
Comment: Hopefully more light will continue to be shone on this despicably evil behavior!
"London should pause and chill out. All Western opinion polls in Crimea say the absolute majority supports reunification with Russia," Aleksey Pushkov tweeted on Sunday.
"Take notice, London. Crimea has much more reasons to be part of Russia than the Falklands to be part of Britain," he added.
Comment: He's absolutely right. The West likes to pretend that everything they do is morally correct and everything their enemies do is evil. But, the Russians know their history, and they're not afraid to call the UK out on their double standards.
Pushkov was responding to British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond, who earlier on Sunday called Crimea's referendum to join Russia held in March 2014 a "flagrant breach of Ukrainian and international law" and demanded that Russia returned the peninsula to Ukraine.
The Kansas Wheat Commission earmarked $200,000 for the first two years of the project, which is seeking to catalog the DNA sequences of wheat which can trigger reactions in people suffering from celiac disease. The research is being led by Engrain, a Kansas-based company specializing in improving baked goods.
"If you know you are producing a crop that is not tolerated well by people, then it's the right thing to do," Chris Miller, senior director of research for Engrain and the project's lead researcher, told AP.
Comment: More reasons to avoid grain products!
For more on this topic:
- Avoiding gluten good for more than just celiacs, study confirms
- Gluten, leaky brain, & the connection to depression
- Why the gluten free food industry perpetuates disease














Comment: Applaudable sentiments and cracks in the veneer, a welcome mini-change. (Testing the waters?) However, actions speak louder than words. If you are going to use new words, create new actions; create new outcomes. What is the US really prepared to do in curbing Israeli occupation enthusiasm and facilitating a true Palestinian state?