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London 7/7 terror attacks 10 years later - UK policy encourages more attacks

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A casualty is taken away on a stretcher at London's King Cross station in London July 7, 2005
As the 10th anniversary of the most deadly terrorist attack ever to be carried out in Britain - the 7/7 attacks on the London underground and transport systems - is recalled, UK policy has since made the prospects of another 7/7 more, not less, likely.

The 30 British victims of the most recent Islamist terrorist attack in Tunisia are a damning indictment of Britain's efforts to combat terrorism in the ten years since the 7/7 attack took place in London - an tragedy which claimed 52 lives and left 700 people injured. Indeed, the massacre in Tunisia is proof that rather than another major terrorist attack in Britain being less likely today, ten years on from 7/7, it is more likely. The British Government's ill-planned and ill-conceived interventions in the Middle East over the past decade, combined with the campaign of demonization that has been rolled out against Muslims at home, has fanned the flames of radicalization rather than the opposite.


Comment: The British government has not only been creating enemies with its foreign policy actions, but also much more directly by funding and arming Muslim extremists. The government cares not about the deaths and injuries to its own people, because those people that are still alive after terrorist attacks only clamor for more security, which only increases the power of the government. Therefore, when one asks, "Who benefits?", when there is a terrorist attack, the answer is invariably the government in power at the time.


Ever since embarking on the disastrous and illegal war against Iraq in 2003, members of the British establishment have consistently denied any connection between UK foreign policy and the rising tide of Islamist extremism and terrorism at home and abroad. There can only be two explanations for such a denial - madness or mendacity. Many would suggest that it's a case of both.

Whatever the reason, the truth cannot be denied: UK foreign policy and efforts to combat terrorism have not merely failed, they have failed catastrophically, in the process endangering British citizens at home and overseas, large chunks of which are now no-go areas for tourists or people visiting.

Che Guevara

Wishful thinking strikes again: The Greek vote and the EU miscalculation

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In a result that should surprise no one, the Greeks voted to reject European demands for additional austerity measures as the price for providing funds to allow Greek banks to operate. There are three reasons this should have been no surprise. First, the ruling Coalition of the Radical Left, or Syriza party, is ruling because it has an understanding of the Greek mood. Second, the constant scorn and contempt that the European leadership heaped on the prime minister and finance minister convinced the Greeks not only that the scorn was meant for them as well but also that anyone so despised by the European leadership wasn't all bad. Finally, and most important, the European leadership put the Greek voters in a position in which they had nothing to lose. The Greeks were left to choose between two forms of devastation — one that was immediate but possible to recover from, and one that was a longer-term strangulation with no exit.

The Europeans' Mistaken Reasoning

As the International Monetary Fund noted (while maintaining a very hard line on Greece), the Greeks cannot repay their loans or escape from their economic nightmare without a substantial restructuring of the Greek debt, including significant debt forgiveness and a willingness to create a multidecade solution. The IMF also made clear that increased austerity, apart from posing an impossible burden for the Greeks, will actually retard either a Greek recovery or debt repayment.

The Greeks knew this as well. What was obvious is that austerity without radical restructuring would inevitably lead to default, if not now, then somewhere not too far down the line. Focusing on pensions made the Europeans appear tough but was actually quite foolish. All of the austerity measures demanded would not have provided nearly enough money to repay debts without restructuring. In due course, Greece would default, or the debt would be restructured.

Since Europe's leaders are not stupid, it is important to understand the game they were playing. They knew perfectly well the austerity measures were between irrelevant and damaging to debt repayment. They insisted on this battle at this time because they thought they would win it, and it was important for them to get Greece to capitulate for broader reasons.

Comment: Russia has the most to gain from being a friend to Greece and both parties will benefit from the relationship. With their support Greece could free itself from the tentacles of the Troika. How different from the way the West conducts itself.


Attention

Cover up? Mainstream reporting on Fukushima a joke (it's NOT!)

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Media has a fallout in service to the public.
It has been over four years since the 9.0 magnitude Tōhoku earthquake and ensuing catastrophic tsunami leveled the Pacific coast of Japan, setting off a nuclear meltdown at the Fukushima Daichi power plant. Radiation has been pouring into the ocean, into the earth below, and into the air for over 1500 days now and there is still zero sense of urgency on the part of the government and world leaders to seriously address this blooming catastrophe. All efforts to stop the meltdown and clean up the radiation have been left in the hands of TEPCO, Japan's energy company that has been proven time and again to be inept and unprepared to confront a disaster of this sort.

The mainstream media, for its part, appears to be complicit in a cover-up of the effects that Fukushima radiation is already having on our environment and on human and animal health, and instead insists on omitting most news on the matter, or seriously dumbing down reports of the fallout.

For an excellent primer on nuclear radiation, the nuclear energy industry and the impacts of Fukushima, watch this informative talk by Dr. Helen Caldicott, M.D.:


Comment: It is unconscionable that bonafide media sources would choose to shun reporting on the growing impact and dire implications of the Fukushima reactor fallout story, but they have. It tells us which news outlets are under agenda control and which ones have a sense of ethics and a duty to inform the public of both the danger and the truth. Why would it be kept from us, you ask? We might become aware that "all is not as it seems" and that would be a dangerous threshold for the public to cross. Unlike Fukushima, it is about containment.

!!!Please take the time to see this video - all of it. It is a fountain of information and the speaker is very knowledgeable and excellent. If you think the nuclear energy industry is under control and radiation is "somewhere else" and you are safe, think again.

See also:
Dead sea life covers 98% of Pacific Ocean floor after Fukushima


Quenelle - Golden

This is how you do it: China threatens market manipulators with arrest, stock market sees biggest daily increase in 6 years

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China has always been in the crosshairs of the West's 'Great Game'
Here is a brief sample of some of the measures the Chinese government and the PBOC have unleashed in just the past ten days to prop up the crashing market include:
  • a ban on major shareholders, corporate executives, directors from selling stock for 6 months
  • freezing more than half (1400 at last count per Bloomberg) of the listed companies from trading,
  • blocking fund redemptions, forcing companies to invest in the market,
  • halting IPOs,
  • reducing equity transaction fees,
  • providing daily bailouts to the margin lending authority,
  • reducing margin requirements,
  • boosting buybacks
  • endless propaganda by Beijing Bob.
The measures are summarized below.

Comment: Some very shady activity has been taking place in the global financial systems. Also see:

Trading on New York Stock Exchange shut down due to 'computer glitch' - Airline grounds flights due to technical issues


Chess

Germany to speed Serbian, Albanian accession to EU to counter Russia

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Commenting on Chancellor Angela Merkel's tour of the Balkans, business newspaper Deutsche Wirtschafts Nachrichten (DWN) lamented that despite the serious problems faced by the European Union over Greece, Merkel is sticking to promises of EU membership for Serbia and Albania, "in order to prevent them from coming under the influence of Russia."

"As if the EU did not have enough problems, Angela Merkel made promises for Albania and Serbia's accession to the EU," the newspaper noted on Thursday, on the eve of the wrap-up of the Chancellor's tour of Albania, Serbia and Bosnia.

On Wednesday in Tirana, Albania, Merkel promised that there would be no artificial delays in the Albanian and Serbian drive for membership in the supranational bloc. "I can tell you, nothing will be artificially delayed. There won't be any difficulties constructed," Merkel noted, adding that the countries' EU entry is related to the union's credibility.

Comment: It looks like a desperate move. The EU is suffering from sanctions, and they can't solve their problems while Washington is on their back. Also see:

German media claims Merkel tired and overwhelmed, unable to prevent EU collapse


Chess

The Second Punic War - historical lessons for Russia and the Donbass

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Hannibal brought Rome to the brink of defeat during the Second Punic War. Carthage's army marched all over Italy as it if were its own backyard. However, in the end, Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus the Elder was able to move the theater of operations to Africa, destroy Carthage's armies, defeat the invincible Hannibal, and establish peace on Rome's terms.

The actual victor over Hannibal was not the brilliant tactician Scipio, but the profound strategist and outstanding politician Fabius Maximus Cunctator. The Romans did not elect him Consul or even Dictator during the course of the war. Fabius Maximus remained an influential politician even when he did not exercise official power. His personal authority was strengthened by the election to the Pontifical College and as the Senate Princeps. His proteges and family members became consuls, while the opponents' sacrifices "were not favored", to the extent that election results were canceled on several occasions.

What was the strategy of Fabius Maximus? It consisted of the correct choice of the method of fighting Hannibal. Carthage's army was fundamentally different from Rome's. The Roman army consisted of citizens (recruits, conscripts), while the Carthagenian of mercenaries. In the hands of a talented commander like Hannibal, that army was a powerful instrument. Romans suffered one catastrophic defeat after another in the first years of the war. Hannibal had the ability to increase his forces not only thanks to warlike Gallic tribes living in the Po river valley, but also due to the switching of sides by Rome's allies in central and southern Italy. Therefore each of Rome's defeats not only lead to the loss of an army, which was painful enough (Carthage lost someone else's citizens--mercenaries, while Rome its own), but also to the loss of more allies.

Therefore Fabius Maximus made the only correct choice--Hannibal has to be deprived of an opportunity to score more victories. Rome's army must thwart Hannibal's maneuvers by its presence, destroy local detachments, support the loyal and, whenever possible, punish traitorous allies, but avoid a general engagement. On one occasion, the consuls of year 216 B.C. decided to abandon this strategy and organized an offensive against Hannibal's positions at Cannes. The ensuing catastrophe was on such a scale that the next defeat of this sort occurred only at the height of its power when Emperor Valens died at the head of his infantry at Adrianopolis in 378 A.D. Rome attrited Hannibal for an entire decade by adhering to Fabius' Maximus' strategy. Only then did the victories of Scipio Africanus become possible. However, even then the Cunctator was against resuming active operations, believing that he could finish of Hannibal and Carthage without excessive loss of life, especially since the mercenary army was weakening and disintegrating in the absence of major victories, and as the situation at the front worsened the conflict between Hannibal and Carthage grew. A battle always entails a risk, after all.

Bomb

7/7 anniversary: The London tube bombings false flag attack, a decade later

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...with a little help from the Mossad.
A decade after a group of Islamist suicide bombers attacked London's transport network, leaving 52 people dead, RT's Poppy Bullard examines the legacy of Islamophobia endured by British Muslims.


Comment: It wasn't the work of "Islamist suicide bombers": London Bombings - The Facts Speak For Themselves
Stating The Obvious

The facts are clear: there is no such thing as Islamic terrorism in terms of there being a world wide network of terrorists who want to "hurt civilised people everywhere". Any such suggestions should be seen for the clear Nazi party-style government propaganda that they are.

All of this may sound like a joke, albeit a rather sick one, that the US, British and Israeli governments are perpetrating against the global population, but make no mistake, from their point of view, this is no joke - the 1 million+ Iraqi civilians and the growing number of Palestinian civilians that have been butchered in the name of the 'war on Islamic terror' is a stark testimony to that fact.

It's time (again) to wake up and stop blithely swallowing government lies and manipulations. Unnecessary and brutal war is being waged in your name and, until now, with your support. How long the killing continues is entirely - 100% - up to you.

Comment: Why the belief that "only the government can do that"? Hasn't every major movement for social change come from outside of the government? Taking all the evidence into consideration, it also seems pretty clear that the government has no interest in promoting freedom and justice and, in fact, benefits from scapegoating and marginalization. so such actions would be against its interests.

In reality, it would appear that the onus for action falls on us and that "we are the ones we've been waiting for".
For even more information, see: 7/7 Ripple Effect: London Bombings documentary the British and Israeli governments want no one to see




War Whore

Dick Cheney will stand trial for war crimes, International Court Judge says

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A former judge at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) said former US Vice President Dick Cheney should - and eventually will - stand trial for war crimes for his role in the Iraq War.

- "Some of us have long thought that Cheney and a number of CIA agents who did what they did in those so-called black holes should appear before the International Criminal Court" (ICC) - Thomas Buergenthal said in an interview with Newsweek.

Buergenthal, 81, served as a judge at the ICJ - the main judicial arm of the United Nations - for 10 years before retiring in 2010.The ICJ, unlike the ICC, has no jurisdiction to try individuals accused of war crimes or crimes against humanity. As the ICJ is not a criminal court, it does not have a prosecutor able to initiate such proceedings.

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Former International Court of Justice judge Thomas Buergenthal

Buergenthal was born in the former Czechoslovakia and survived the Auschwitz concentration camp as a boy
. He is now a US citizen and a professor of law at George Washington University in Washington, DC. "We (in the United States) could have tried them ourselves," Buergenthal said of Cheney and others. "I voted for Obama, but I think he made a great mistake when he decided not to instigate legal proceedings against some of these people. I think - yes - that it will happen."

As for Cheney's superior for eight years, Buergenthal dismissed former president George W. Bush as "an ignorant person who wanted to show his mother he could do things his father couldn't." Buergenthal said Richard Nixon, whose administration Cheney served in during the 1970s, was "more intelligent. I don't think Nixon would have got involved in Iraq."

Comment: Cheney feared arrest for war crimes even in 2011: How about criminal charges for his role in subsequent wars?


Attention

Once-in-a-lifetime event! Obama tells the truth: "We're speeding up training of ISIL forces" (VIDEO)

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Comment: Mr Obama apparently forgot to take off his Freudian slippers before this press conference!



Comment: Obama didn't even catch himself after this wonderful truth-slip. It's sure gotta be hard keeping all those Islamic extremist groups straight! After all, the U.S. funds and trains so many of them. So let's cut Mr. Obama some slack. It's a tough job training psychopaths to butcher innocent people and then trying to remember which ones the U.S. is officially 'for' or 'against'.


Wall Street

Trading on New York Stock Exchange shut down due to 'computer glitch'; Airline grounds flights due to 'technical issues'

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Trading on the New York Stock Exchange floor was halted shortly after 11:30 am local time Wednesday, with all screens displaying the "No quotation" message, according to eyewitnesses.

"It's chaos. No one seems to know the root of the cause which seems to me is making everything worse," a source on the floor of the stock exchange said, according to Bloomberg reporter Leslie Picker.

The NYSE is reportedly rushing to fix the "technical problem," but there has been no official explanation why all floor trading has been halted. The exchange said it was canceling all open orders as well.

"We've had some technical malfunctions. Some may be related to connectivity with other exchanges. I believe we're going to have a temporary pause certainly in a variety of stocks perhaps floor wide," Art Cashin, director of floor operations at the NYSE, told CNBC.

The NYSE suspended all trading at 11:32, half an hour after initial reports of a technical problem, according to Yahoo Finance.
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NYSE stocks are still being traded through other venues, Reuters reported.

NASDAQ announced its systems were operating normally and trading NYSE securities.

Comment: Curiouser and curiouser! Are the PTB flexing their muscles here? How soon will Russia or China factor in or be blamed? How does Greece figure into this drama? Interesting times we live in. On with the show!