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Curbing the power of this shadowy group, Beebe suggested, could be accomplished through robust congressional oversight. Yet, in the minds of most analysts inclined to afford the question any serious thought, the Deep State is usually considered immune to the incursions of oversight committees. The group's members are thought to enjoy the same power over elected officials that blackjack dealers hold over casino visitors: The house always wins.
Does that Deep State exist?
A logical preliminary question, posed with the same zoological dispassion we would reserve for contemplation of any elusive species, such as the Loch Ness Monster, would first inquire whether such a beast has ever been documented to exist. After all, anyone affirming the existence, let alone the primacy, of the Deep State in Trump-era Washington would presumably concede the impossibility of such fearsome power amassing overnight, or in swift reaction to the ascendancy of a specific political actor deemed an intolerable threat. Would it be a creature solely of our time, the age of Big Data, or was there a Deep State before computers were widely used?
Lieberman now wants Moscow's intervention to tamp down Israel's tensions with Iran. Israel has painted itself into a corner. First it began taunting Iran to step up for a fight by firing missiles at locations in Syria where Iranian military advisers (IRGC personnel) could be present. In a strike on April 8, Israel drew blood, killing 7 Iranian personnel. The IRGC was not amused. Tehran vowed that Iranian retaliation is hundred percent certain but at a time, place and manner of its choice.
Whereupon, Israel began whipping up media frenzy that a war with Iran is imminent. The pro-Israeli think tanks in the US even speculated a missile war across 1,500 kilometers of air space. But then, no one really believes that a war between Iran and Israel is imminent - or is even likely. Iran knows that Israel is not reckless enough to start a war - and, on the other hand, resorting to war to advance its interests (geopolitical, economic or security interests) is just not the Iranian way of doing things.

Hollywood gala on November 2, 2017 to raise funds for “Friends of the IDF”, which supports Israeli soldiers. The event raised $54 million. Since FIDF has been made tax exempt in the U.S, donors were able to write their donations to soldiers for a foreign military off their U.S. taxes.
Comment: If you've ever wondered why the US's approach towards the Israel/Palestine conflict is so heavily biased in Israel's favor, or why the US government is so pathologically driven to create chaos in the Middle East, the following information forms part of the answer.
The pro-Israel special interest group is one of the most significant and pervasive special interest groups in the United States. It consists of numerous institutions and individuals that work to influence Congress, the president, academia, the media, religious institutions, and American public opinion on behalf of Israel. It has been active in the U.S. for many decades. Below is a partial list, in no particular order, of groups and individuals that publicly support Israel. Some of these are official lobbying groups whose primary purpose is to lobby governmental officials for pro-Israel policies. Others are groups or individuals that work to influence the media, academia and/or others in a pro-Israel direction. Some do this full-time; others as one portion of a diverse array of activities. While they span the political spectrum and range from hardcore supporters of the Israeli right to liberal critics of some Israeli policies, all support Israel.
We will continue to update and add entities to this very incomplete list as staffing and time allow.
We have been creating this roster for a number of years, so some links below may now be broken, and some information may need to be updated; we are working to fix these.
Below this list are some recommended books and additional resources on the Israel lobby.
An army commander told the agency that there were no casualties. Israel has not commented yet on the news.
A source in Beirut airport told RIA-Novosti that Israeli warplanes were spotted in Lebanese airspace at the time of the Kisweh attack.
Comment:
This is the text of a speech Michael Hudson presented at Peking University's School of Marxist Studies, May 5-6, 2018.Volumes II and III of Marx's Capital describe how debt grows exponentially, burdening the economy with carrying charges. This overhead is subjecting today's Western finance-capitalist economies to austerity, shrinking living standards and capital investment while increasing their cost of living and doing business. That is the main reason why they are losing their export markets and becoming de-industrialized.
What policies are best suited for China to avoid this neo-rentier disease while raising living standards in a fair and efficient low-cost economy? The most pressing policy challenge is to keep down the cost of housing. Rising housing prices mean larger and larger debts extracting interest out of the economy. The strongest way to prevent this is to tax away the rise in land prices, collecting the rental value for the government instead of letting it be pledged to the banks as mortgage interest.
The same logic applies to public collection of natural resource and monopoly rents. Failure to tax them away will enable banks to create debt against these rents, building financial and other rentier charges into the pricing of basic needs.
U.S. and European business schools are part of the problem, not part of the solution. They teach the tactics of asset stripping and how to replace industrial engineering with financial engineering, as if financialization creates wealth faster than the debt burden. Having rapidly pulled ahead over the past three decades, China must remain free of rentier ideology that imagines wealth to be created by debt-leveraged inflation of real-estate and financial asset prices.
Comment: Lots of food for thought here. The left-right socialism vs capitalism debaters would do well to look up and observe the parasitic 'ultra-liberals' devouring everything.
And we're certainly in dire need of new indices of economic health: Western leaders would have everyone believe all's hunky-dory when in fact all's in dire straits.

Prime Minister Najib Razak is facing a fight to retain power, even in the Malay heartlands.
Tide turns against PM who has been mired in scandal as support surges for country's former leader Dr Mahathir Mohamad
The Malaysian prime minister, Najib Razak, is facing a fight for his political survival when the country goes to the polls this week, after his strong lead over rival Dr Mahathir Mohamad narrowed sharply.
Najib, who has been in power since 2009, was initially thought to be guaranteed an easy win in Wednesday's elections. But in the past few weeks the tide has turned against him, even in the rural Malay heartlands that have long been strongholds for the ruling coalition, Barisan Nasional (BN).
Many are now predicting that the government will once again lose the popular vote, though thanks to recent gerrymandering and the redrawing of electoral boundaries it will still be able to hold on to power.
Comment: More on Malaysia:
- Malaysia passes Anti-Fake News bill as governments worldwide crack down on free speech
- Malaysia humbly bows to US
- Construction begins on $13bn joint China-Malaysia OBOR railway project
- 'Bleak future': State in Malaysia will enforce sharia law with public canings
- Tit-for-tat: Malaysia bans N. Koreans from leaving country, expels ambassador in response to Pyongyang's ban

Former Communist party boss Sun Zhengcai has admitted to taking bribes of more than $26m.
Sun Zhengcai is one of the most powerful officials to be toppled under President Xi Jinping's anti-graft campaign
A top Chinese official once seen as a potential successor to president Xi Jinping has been sentenced to life in prison for taking more than $26m in bribes, according to state media.
Sun Zhengcai, a former politburo member and party boss of the southwestern city of Chongqing, is one of the highest officials to be toppled by an anti-graft campaign that critics say is Xi's way to root out rivals rather than corruption.
Sun was given a "lenient" sentence in exchange for his cooperation, the court in the northern port city of Tianjin said on Tuesday. He was accused of taking advantage of his position to seek profits for himself and others. Sun pleaded guilty after a one-day trial in April.
"Anti-McCain twitter seems to have reached new heights (or depths) of repulsiveness," tweeted Iraq-raping PNAC founder Bill Kristol to thunderous applause from #Resistance Twitter. "In the hope that a few of the haters see this, let me say: I'm proud to have voted for John McCain for president three times (2000 & 2008 primaries & 2008 general), and for Donald Trump...never."
"John McCain reminds us that American greatness is made by those who understand that character is the sum of one's hardest choices; that reality is not a TV show; that fame is mist but honor granite; that heroes don't need fixers on retainer," the Washington Post's David Von Drehle preemptively eulogized in a nauseating article titled "John McCain isn't the ideal messenger. He's the ideal message."
Comment: Lest you think the author's opinion is extreme, here is a tiny sample of the havoc McCain has wrought over his blood-soaked too-long political career.
- Insane McCain is serving the interests of a fascist regime in Ukraine
- McCain: 'It's tragic' there's no U.S. military option in Ukraine
- On warpath against Trump, Mad Dogs John McCain and Lindsey Graham spend New Years receiving medals from neo-Nazi Ukraine government
- War criminal John McCain slams Trump on Afghanistan, calls for more bombing
- Fusion GPS admits it: They used John McCain to pass Anti-Trump dossier to Intel agencies
- Senator John McCain cracks jokes about hostages and waterboarding
- Faced With Facts, Psychopath McCain Denies His Own Straight Talk
- Imperial envoy John McCain makes surprise visit to Al-Qaeda allies in Syria
- Coincidence? Chemical weapons attacks follow John McCain's secret trips to Syria
- McCain suggests Israel "go rogue" and attack Iran to blow up U.S.-Iran negotiations
- War hawk John McCain desperately wants to help his ISIS friends, calls on U.S. to attack Syria and go to war with Russia
- War and more war: A history of John McCain's calls for destructive US-led global interventions
- How 'war hero' John McCain betrayed the Vietnamese peasant who saved his life
- John McCain: The 'war-hero' who buried information about POWs left in Vietnam
- Worse than his Vietnam POW record: McCain was personally responsible for the deadliest fire in the history of the US Navy
- Funny money: Senator McCain's "child sex trafficking" foundation received $1 million from Saudi royals
- Profiles in psychopathy: The horrors of John McCain
- Matt Drudge nails it: John McCain is face of 'corruption'
There is a lot of talk these days about the psychopaths ruling the world. A study among high executives of large companies, published under the title Snakes in Suits, shows that psychopathic traits are widespread among them.[1] This naturally reflects into collective forms of psychopathy: in The Corporation: The Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power, Joel Bakan noted that "corporate behavior is very similar to that of a psychopath."[2]
Some states also behave like psychopaths among nations. The USA is such a state, with a "pathology of power" (the title of Norman Cousins's 1987 book) probably related to the degree of psychopathy of the men in charge. Behind the mask of sanity and morality displayed by the US on the world's stage, there is a "deep state" moved by an insatiable thirst for power and uninhibited by any moral conscience or empathy; this pathological deep state is today in almost complete control of US foreign policy.
Comment: As Dr Kevin Barrett commented in a forward to this article:
According to one expert on political psychopathy, Andrzej Lobaczewski, author of Political Ponerology, the answer is yes. Whole nations, even international political movements, can exhibit behavior that parallels that of psychopathic individuals.
Lobaczewski, a Polish psychiatrist, diagnosed psychopathic symptoms among the Communist-era leadership. He argued that individuals with personality disorders, especially psychopathy, tend to gravitate to positions of power, which can set off a contagion in which the entire regime takes on psychopathic characteristics.












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