Puppet Masters
Why do we tolerate the threat of another world war in our name? Why do we allow lies that justify this risk? The scale of our indoctrination, wrote Harold Pinter, is a "brilliant, even witty, highly successful act of hypnosis", as if the truth "never happened even while it was happening".
Every year the American historian William Blum publishes his "updated summary of the record of US foreign policy" which shows that, since 1945, the US has tried to overthrow more than 50 governments, many of them democratically elected; grossly interfered in elections in 30 countries; bombed the civilian populations of 30 countries; used chemical and biological weapons; and attempted to assassinate foreign leaders.
Voltaire Network informed its readers as of March 3 and 4 about the presence of Israeli and U.S. mercenaries in Kiev [1]. On 9 March readers of the German weekly Bild am Sonntag got a glimpse of a video showing mercenaries employed by Academi (see below).

The EU is split between those who obey the orders of their US masters and those who see beyond the lies and relize the economics of the situation
While Eastern Europe undergoes an economic crisis, the West continues on dealing with Russian companies even as they threaten Russia with more sanctions. "It is hypocritical," Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico said at a conference today in Bratislava, the nation's capital.
His Czech and Hungarian counterparts, Bohuslav Sobotka and Viktor Orban, said they don't want to lose out on business opportunities.
"We are talking about solidarity here and France is selling warships to Russia," Fico said at a Globsec security conference. "We are talking about how to help Ukraine with its energy security and the very same day we were taking fundamental decisions at the European Council," while Russian gas exporter OAO Gazprom "signed a contract on South Stream," a pipeline, "with German, French and Italian companies."
Naturally, Polish Premier Donald Tusk struck a different tone, saying the EU must show unity and assume its costs.
Comment: Donald Tusk is a good example of a puppet, who obeys his masters in the US, but doesn't have the best interests of Europe at heart. And the price for these sanctions will be borne by the ordinary people in Europe and elsewhere, through belt tightening and austerity measures, pension cuts, healthcare and education cuts etc.
"Under no circumstances can we allow that Crimean Tatars become a small coin in disputes, especially in inter-state disputes such like the one between Russia and Ukraine," Putin said at a meeting with representatives of the Crimean Tatars.
Russian human rights ombudsperson to meet Crimean Tatars "I should call your attention to one thing. We, including the federal authorities, regional and local power bodies, are ready to work with all people who genuinely, I would like to note that specially, want to improve the life of people on their land," Putin said at a meeting with representatives of Crimean Tatars.
"Nevertheless, under no circumstances can we allow that Crimean Tatars become a small coin in disputes, especially in inter-state disputes such as the one between Russia and Ukraine," Putin stressed.
The policy shift comes on the heels of the crisis in Ukraine, as the US may be taking advantage of an opportunity to disrupt Russian oil exports to Europe. The US produces 10 percent of global crude oil supply, but exports precisely zero barrels because of a ban Congress set in reaction to the 1973 Arab Oil Embargo.
Washington is seriously considering changing federal laws to let oil flow abroad, according to US Energy Department Secretary Ernest Moniz.
"The issue of crude oil exports is under consideration... A driver for this consideration is that the nature of the oil we're producing may not be well matched to our current refinery capacity," Moniz said on Tuesday at the end of an energy conference in Seoul, as reported by the Wall Street Journal.
Many Democrats in Congress oppose the idea, as lawmakers believe newfound oil wealth should be kept inside the US to keep domestic energy prices low.
Comment: This puts a very interesting slant on America's destructive wars abroad. Whether intentional or not, destroying the competition reinforces America's hegemony and maintains the petrodollar as the world's 'reserve currency'.
The first one is a conversation between Igor Kolomoisky, mega-oligarch, Mafia don, dual Ukrainian-Israeli citizen and "junta governor" of the city of Dnepropetrovsk in southeastern Ukraine and Oleg Tsarev, ex-candidate in the Presidential election (ex Party of Regions, now independent), the one who was brutally assaulted in Kiev after participating to a show called - I kid you not - "free speech". This is the machine translated transcript of the conversation (slightly corrected by me):
Kolomoysky: Hi.
Tsarev: Hi.
Kolomoysky: Where are you? Same place?
Tsarev: Same place.
Kolomoysky: How are you?
Tsarev: Good.
Kolomoysky: There's big trouble happened . A Jew of the Dnepropetrovsk Jewish community was killed.
Tsarev: What happened there?
Kolomoysky: Well, a Jew got killed, one of the Dnepropetrovsk Jewish community . I am right now in the synagogue.
Tsarev: What was he doing there?
Kolomoysky: Well , no matter what he did. They said that they would put a contract on your life, fuck, big money.
Tsarev: For my life?
Kolomoysky: Million dollars. For your life. Yes. Moreover , they said that will be looking everywhere. Well, I just say that this so you say in Moscow, don't travel anywhere.
Tsarev: Let me tell you something . In Africa, there are ...
Kolomoysky: Tomorrow they will go after your people (family) here.
Tsarev: In Africa, there is such a ... such a poison ...
Kolomoysky: Look, I don't give a fuck about Africa. I don't care about this. I am telling you that in the synagogue on the eve of the Sabbath there was a prayer. They prayed for the slain fellow Jew, comrade Shlemkevich, who was killed in Mariupol, fuck!
Tsarev: So ...
Kolomoysky: And they said that Tsarev is to blame for it all, fuck. And tomorrow, fuck, the first thing they will do is look for all your loved ones, fuck. You better tell them to get the fuck out of here. Because we will hang them right on the public square, fuck ... And tell Markov not to come here. Well, in the Ukraine. Under any circumstances . You hear me?
Tsarev: Do not call me . Do not call me , Igor.
Kolomoysky: Not to call you? Ok. So long Tsarev
Tsarev: Come on. Bye.
Charming no?
The Vietnamese Foreign Ministry said on Friday the Minister had criticized Beijing's installation of the oil rig Haiyang Shiyou 981 in early May near the Paracel Islands, which the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea defines as part of Vietnam's 200 mile exclusive economic zone. Such actions contravene all earlier agreements between the two countries about the settlement of South China disputes, said Pham Binh Minh.
The Vietnamese Minister confirmed Hanoi's adherence to peaceful settlement of the new turn in relations with the northern neighbor as "Vietnam remains moderate and is guided by good will to ease tension in the two countries' relations". Binh Minh has sent his deputy to Beijing as a special representative and hopes for China's positive reaction.
Comment: The US is no doubt happy that a huge wave of anti-Chinese protests are happening in Vietnam, a country that was devastated by the US and whose main support against the US military onslaught in the Vietnam war came from China. The US has without doubt a role in this current conflict as it has been goading the coountries around the South China Sea into standing up to China, rather than seeking win-win solutions with China via diplomacy.
A high-ranking officer in the U.S. Africa Command on the night of the Benghazi attacks is now saying that the U.S. military did not try and was never even ordered to save the Americans under attack at the U.S. diplomatic outpost on the September 11, 2012 attack.
In explosive testimony before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, retired Air Force Brigadier General Robert Lovell said bluntly about the military's response on the night of the Benghazi attack: "The discussion is not in the 'could or could not' in relation to time, space and capability, the point is we should have tried."

An Iraqi man inspects destruction in the street following an explosion the previous day in Sadr City, Baghdad's northern Shiite-majority district, on April 11, 2014.
Civilians were the biggest casualties with 881 deaths, while 128 law enforcement members were also killed. Terrorist attacks were the biggest cause of loss of life, with these attacks killing in the region of 750. During April, 1375 Iraqi's were injured.
The figures could have been even higher but data from the restive region of Anbar in the west of the country was not included. The province borders Syria and has seen heavy fighting between government forces and Islamist terrorist groups.
Iraq has been torn by a new wave of violent attacks since April 2013, with the numbers of dead jumping to its highest levels since the worst of the country's sectarian bloodshed in 2006-2008.
"The approval of the actions of the President of the Russian Federation has been growing for five consecutive months already. Since April, Putin's rating rose from 82.2 percent to 85.9 percent, and since the beginning of the year - by more than a third," the pollster said.
Comment: The soul of the world cries out for a leader who is something more than an empty, talking shell of a human. Putin is doing a very good job of providing this service for his country, and despite the tireless efforts of western media, the people of Russia and Eastern Ukraine value his results.













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