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The Russian-Chinese Double Helix: Unprecedented alliance

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The Dragon and the Bear.
Vladimir Putin said it clearly: "Russia and China will have a significant effect on the entire system of international relations. The relationship will be a significant factor in world politics and will affect the contemporary architecture of international relations . . ." And to state precisely what this relationship means in geopolitical sea change, President Putin continued: "Russia and China have never had such trusting relations in the military field as they do now. Military exercises have been in joint war games at sea and ground both in Russia and China." (1)

The mega trade deals we have seen this year and military exercises are more than normal cross-border trade or cooperative events between neighbors or partners. (2) The 'relationship' is affecting the global order. The two nations are forming a resistance front against destabilization and the weapons of chaos of a unipolar system.

Russia and China are working together to stabilize international trade, diplomacy and military balances; yet, ironically, this is disruptive.

Russia and China are sovereign nation resistance fighters against the Hegemon. The Hegemon is the unipolar Empire of the United States.

Comment: Merry Christmas, from China and Russia with love! This analysis describes what may be a game-changer in terms of the geopolitical status quo. In short, the American Empire is dying a fast death, and Russia and China just may be able to pick up the pieces and create a system not based on cold, brutal, myopic psychopathy. The article also gives what may be a motivation for the recent 'Sony hack' and renewed pressure on North Korea. See also:


Magnify

Ukraine shot down MH17: Ukrainian pilot passes lie detector test

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Wreckage of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 two days after it crashed in a sunflower field near the village of Rassipnoe, in east Ukraine, on July 19, 2014.
Russia's Investigative Committee has confirmed the claims by a Ukrainian, who said he witnessed the deployment of a Ukrainian warplane armed with air-to-air missiles on the day the Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 was shot down.

The interview was conducted on Tuesday, spokesman for the committee Vladimir Markin told the media on Wednesday.

This followed a report in a Russian newspaper, in which the Ukrainian citizen, who preferred to remain anonymous, voiced his allegations.


The investigators used a polygraph during the interview, which showed no evidence of the witness lying, he added.

"The facts were reported by the witness clearly and with no inconsistencies. The investigators lean towards considering them truthful. A polygraph examination confirmed them too," the official said.


Camcorder

Seattle Police Department hosting 'Hackathon' to help it doctor dashboard cam footage

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The Seattle Police Department (SPD) hosted a contest last week in which it invited hackers to compete to see who could redact dashboard and body camera footage most efficiently.

According to the official site for the SPD's first-ever "HACKATHON," the goal is "looking for a better, faster way to redact [the 1,612,554] videos and make them accessible as public records."

Over the past five years, the SPD claims, it has recorded over 314,636 hours of dashboard footage of 911 responses, but cannot allow the public to access it because of privacy concerns about victims and witnesses.

It must blur the faces and distort the voices of victims and witnesses in order to protect their identities, but the process they use to do so is so cumbersome at the moment that a "simple redaction in a one minute video can take specialists upwards of half-an-hour, whereas more complicated edits - like blurring multiple faces or pieces of audio - can take much, much longer."

So the SPD is seeking "a few good hackers" who can assist it in the doctoring of this video evidence - and they must be able to do so in a manner that "leave[s] recordings in their original format."

John Vibes at the Free Thought Project does not accept the SPD's claim that the "HACKATHON" is "only seeking to protect the identities of innocent people who may get caught on camera."

"It is only a small change in coding that is necessary to alter how the entire footage is edited, so this cover story may be nothing more than an excuse to censor the footage," he wrote. "Also, even if they are telling the truth about their motives, this new development still shows that the footage is only as transparent as the police will allow it to be."

"This event highlights the vulnerability of police-worn body cameras," he concluded, "and shows that they really do have the power to alter the footage if they are the ones in control of it."

Comment: There doesn't seem to be any mention of what the prize for the winner is. Good way to collect data on potential hackers.


Newspaper

Kashmir at crossroads: Is a Hindu-Muslim alliance now in the offing?

In local elections, the governing BJP won in Jammu and a local Muslim party won in Kashmir. All eyes are now on Prime Minister Modi and a popular Kashmiri politician named Mufti Mohammad Sayeed.

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Altaf Bukhari of the People's Democratic Party (PDP) flashes a victory sign to the media outside a counting center in Srinagar, India, Tuesday.
The party of Prime Minister Narendra Modi has made significant electoral gains in the troubled region of Jammu and Kashmir, underscoring the Indian leader's desire to seek closer integration of the troubled Himalayan region with the rest of the country.

In results announced today, the Hindu-nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won 25 of 87 seats in Kashmir, its best showing ever in the Muslim-majority state. But the figure is far short of the 44 seats needed to form a new government. And the BJP failed to win any seats in the strategic Kashmir valley, raising concerns that political affairs and relations inside the state could become seriously polarized, at least initially.

The BJP had campaigned aggressively in Kashmir, which is claimed by both India and Pakistan and has been a source of two wars and continuous border tension. Mr. Modi himself held a series of rallies in the state at which he promised jobs, economic development and justice, while his party ran an extensive media campaign, despite being ideologically at odds with most voters.

Comment: A huge turnout in the Kashmir elections was unthinkable just six months ago. Indian PM Narendra Modi was praised for his handling of recent devastating floods in Kashmir.

Modi's Kashmir Flood Relief May Earn Him Muslim Goodwill

PM Narendra Modi monitored Kashmir flood operations day and night
Can Kashmir move forward after pivotal elections nod to Hindus and Muslims?

The Kashmir valley and its chief city of Srinagar are nestled beneath the snowy Himalayan mountains and have been written about and praised by travelers, naturalists, and poets for centuries.

At mid-century, the valley was considered so genteel and such an example of multi-ethnic and multi-religious harmony, that Mahatma Gandhi called it the hope of India. Yet when the British quit their colonial rule, the princely ruler of Kashmir schemed to have Kashmir - 70 percent Muslim and 20 percent Hindu - occupied by India, greatly angering Pakistan, which has since claimed the valley was stolen.

Kashmir is supposed to operate with great autonomy. But as Syed Nazakat writes below, local anger at Indian-run elections in 1988 brought a militant insurgency that continues to this day and has resulted in a lost generation. Some 300,000 to 500,000 Indian troops are still deployed in the valley and are deeply resented by the now-97 percent Muslim population. Kashmir at a crossroads. Will the valley inch closer to India?

The Kashmir conflict has dragged on so long that it has consumed an entire generation and brought two nuclear powers - India and Pakistan - to the brink of war. Frustration and anger have become all too normal in a place that Mahatma Gandhi once called the hope of India.

Now after two decades of violence and more than 50,000 deaths, Kashmir is at a political and strategic crossroads. Amid an elusive peace and almost daily gun-battles, people are now flocking to the polls despite pressure by militants to boycott local elections whose results will be announced Tuesday[12/23/24].

A change of government is all but certain, and it will come amid changes of attitude in the Kashmir valley where many people are considering whether they have any real choice but to reconcile with India.
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For Indians, the elections play as a great show of democracy. Prime Minister Modi's Hindu BJP party is keen to seek gains in a place where it has never been a serious player. Mr. Modi, who swept to power in the general Indian elections in May, is running a lavish campaign and traveled to Srinigar to speak and hold out a promise of peace and jobs. He has for the first time questioned the behavior of the Indian Army - which many foreign journalists over the years have described as a virtual occupation, with more than 300,000 troops in a valley that is 97 percent Muslim.

"I have come to give you justice," Modi told audiences during rallies.



Airplane

Could this be? Meet the pilot who shot down Malaysian Boeing MH-17

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By Vladimir Sungorkin, Dmitry Steshin, Nikolay Varsegov

Translated from Russian by Kristina Rus for FortRuss.blogspot.com. Originally published in Russian by one of Russia's leading newspapers, Komsomolskaya Pravda.
In the "case of Malaysian Boeing" a "secret witness" stepped forward whose testimony remove all charges from the militia and Russia. And explain the mysterious behavior of Western experts.

This man came to the editorial office of Komsomolskaya Pravda by himself. We checked his papers - he is not an actor and not a fake person. We can not yet reveal his personal information - he still has relatives in Ukraine and is afraid of revenge and blackmail. Judging by what Alexander (let's name him that) told us, the fear is substantiated. We provide a transcript of our conversation virtually uncut:

Comment: This is the transcript from this video interview featured yesterday on SoTT.


Comment: See this related SoTT article for further video and interviews:

Russia to probe media reports that Ukraine military shot down MH17


Blackbox

Covering up Ebola: 1400 people monitored in U.S. -- How many are infected?

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Though it's taken a backseat to Ferguson and the Sony hacking story, the Ebola virus remains a threat in the United States.

According to Fox News Channel's investigative journalist Sharyl Attkisson, who recently reached out to the Centers for Disease Control, the agency is still very much involved in monitoring individuals for the deadly African-borne virus. The problem, says Attkisson, is that the CDC is covering up the numbers, presumably to minimize panic across the United States.


Comment: Keep in mind that 1400 monitored people does not imply 1400 confirmed cases of Ebola in the U.S. However, given the signs of media cover-up, it's a definite possibility that confirmed cases are being covered up, and if Attkisson's testimony can be trusted, this gives us some idea of the possible scope. As Attkisson reported on her website on December 1, these 1400 people "are being actively monitored by state and local health departments after returning from West Africa. The CDC told her: "They are being monitored because they came from one of the four countries with ongoing Ebola outbreaks." (Until March of this year, Attkisson had worked for CBS News for 21 years before resigning, critical of CBS's reporting of Benghazi and Obamacare. She had received numerous awards for her investigative journalism.)

Since late September, 6 people with Ebola have been brought to the U.S. for treatment, and an additional 4 have been diagnosed within the U.S. For more on Ebola, see: Ebola: Fear, lies and the evidence (VIDEO)


Dollars

Gazprom announces receiving $1.65Bln final installment on Ukraine's gas debt

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Russian energy giant Gazprom confirmed receiving $1.65 billion from Ukraine in the final portion of Kiev's planned $3.1 billion gas debt repayment.

Russian energy giant Gazprom confirmed it had received $1.65 billion from Ukraine on Wednesday as the final portion of Kiev's planned $3.1 billion gas debt repayment.

"We have just received $1.65 billion from [Ukraine's state-run oil and gas company] Naftogaz in our account," Gazprom spokesman Sergei Kupriyanov said.

After a six-month break, Russia resumed gas sales to Ukraine on December 9 under a deal stipulating that Ukraine repays $3.1 billion of its $5.3 billion gas debt and pay for future supplies in advance.

Comment: Looks like "General Winter" is making his presence felt in Ukraine.


Brick Wall

Abbas: I'll cut ties with Israel if UN peace deal fails

PA president says if statehood bid does not pass Security Council, Palestinians 'will no longer deal' with Jerusalem

Mahmud Abbas
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Palestinian Authority President Mahmud Abbas speaks during a press conference held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on December 23, 2014, in Algiers.
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas warned on Tuesday that his administration would "no longer deal" with Israel if a United Nations Security Council resolution calling for a final peace deal fails.

"If the Arab-Palestinian initiative submitted to the Security Council to put an end to (Israeli) occupation doesn't pass, we will be forced to take the necessary political and legal decisions," Abbas was quoted as saying by the Algerian APS news agency.

"If it fails, we will no longer deal with the Israeli government, which will then be forced to assume its responsibilities as an occupier," he added.

The Palestinian draft resolution sets a 12-month deadline for wrapping up negotiations on a final peace settlement and the end of 2017 as the time-frame for completing an Israeli withdrawal from Palestinian territories.

A final peace deal would pave the way to the creation of a Palestinian state with Jerusalem as a shared capital, according to the text.

Comment: Yup, that sure will help the cause for peace.


Propaganda

Idiotic U.S. 'liberal' columnists perceptions of Russia-Ukraine

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Widely read and respected liberal New York Times columnist Paul Krugman apparently swallowed the kool aid on Ukraine. What's this guy thinking?
Exclusive: American pundits are often more interested in scoring points against their partisan rivals than in the pain that U.S. policies inflict on people in faraway lands, as columnists Paul Krugman and Thomas L. Friedman are showing regarding Russia and Ukraine, writes Robert Parry.

Among honest and knowledgeable people, there really isn't much doubt about what happened in Ukraine last winter. There was a U.S.-backed coup which ousted a constitutionally elected president and replaced him with a regime more in line with U.S. interests. Even some smart people who agree with the policy of going on the offensive against Russia recognize this reality.

For instance, George Friedman, the founder of the global intelligence firm Stratfor, was quoted in an interview with the Russian liberal business publication Kommersant as saying what happened on Feb. 22 in Kiev - the overthrow of President Viktor Yanukovych - "really was the most blatant coup in history."

Brushing aside the righteous indignation and self-serving propaganda, Stratfor's Friedman recognized that both Russia and the United States were operating in what they perceived to be their own interests. "The bottom line is that the strategic interests of the United States are to prevent Russia from becoming a hegemon," he said. "And the strategic interests of Russia are not to allow the U.S. close to its borders."

Another relative voice of reason, at least on this topic, has been former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger who - in an interview with Der Spiegel - dismissed Official Washington's conventional wisdom that Russian President Vladimir Putin provoked the crisis and then annexed Crimea as part of some diabolical scheme to reclaim territory lost when the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991.

Comment: If Parry's analysis is correct, and it appears that it is, then we may take it as granted that the level of character, intelligence and integrity of the mentioned journalists is far lower than we might have expected from some of the U.S.'s most respected liberal-leaning thinkers. Sadly, their propagandizing has and will have it's own special deleterious effect on the unsuspecting numbers of individuals with progressive leanings who read them.


Lemon

Another 'gift' of U.S. intervention: Hundreds of heritage sites damaged in Syrian civil war

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Fire burns after shelling at the Grand Umayyad mosque in Aleppo.
Satellite imagery indicate that 290 cultural heritage sites in Syria, whose history stretches back to the dawn of civilization, have been damaged by its ongoing civil war, the United Nations' training and research arm (UNITAR) said on Tuesday.

Syria's heritage spans the great empires of the Middle East but cultural sites and buildings around the country, such as Aleppo's Umayyad Mosque, have been looted, damaged or destroyed in the three-year-old conflict.

Using commercially available satellite pictures, UNITAR found that 24 sites were completely destroyed, 189 severely or moderately damaged and a further 77 possibly damaged.

This is "an alarming testimony of the ongoing damage that is happening to Syria's vast cultural heritage", UNITAR said in a new report.

Comment: The real reason for the ongoing Syrian civil war is that the US is using proxy armies in an attempt to bring down the Assad regime. Despite the fact that they have so far been unsuccessful, the empire continues its onslaught, killing civilians and destroying the Syrian infrastructure.