DIA Director Gen. Michael Maples Claims Afghan Surge Necessary Because of “al Qaida” Comeback

IT WOULD BE NICE IF THE GENERAL WOULD CLARIFY EXACTLY WHO HE MEANS WHEN HE USES THE GENERIC TERM “AL QAIDA;” IS HE REFERRING TO THE VETERAN AFGHAN MUJAHEDEEN OR THE IMPORTED ARAB AND MUSLIM RADICALS GATHERED FROM THE JAILS OF THE MIDDLE EAST, OR OSAMA BIN LADEN’S ORGANIZATION “WORLD ISLAMIC FRONT FOR JIHAD AGAINST THE JEWS AND CRUSADERS,”

OR IS HE REFERRING TO THE TALIBAN, THE “PAKISTANI TALIBAN,” OR SOME OTHER GROUP THAT WANTS AMERICA OUT OF THE MIDDLE EAST?

THERE IS NO “AL QAIDA,” ONLY GROUPS THAT OUR GOVERNMENT AND ITS “FREE PRESS” CALLS BY THAT MADE-UP MONIKER!!



Defense Intelligence Agency Director Army Lt. Gen. Michael Maples testifies before the Senate Armed Services Committee regarding ongoing and future national security threats and opportunities on Capitol Hill in Washington on March 10, 2009.    (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg)
Defense Intelligence Agency Director Army Lt. Gen. Michael Maples testifies before the Senate Armed Services Committee regarding ongoing and future national security threats and opportunities on Capitol Hill in Washington on March 10, 2009. (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg)

Maples: Al-Qaida returning to Afghanistan

WASHINGTON, March 11 (UPI) — The director of the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency says al-Qaida has expanded its presence in Afghanistan seven years after the fall of the Taliban.Testifying Tuesday before the U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee, DIA Director Lt. Gen. Michael Maples said while the terrorist group isn’t entrenched in the country as it was before the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks, its renewed presence was a key reason for a U.S. decision to send in more troops, the Los Angeles Times reported.

“I believe al-Qaida’s presence in Afghanistan is more significant, although still at a relatively minor scale, than we have seen in the past,” Maples said.

During the hearing, Maples also said intelligence is showing Iran is becoming more active in supporting the Haqqani network, a militant group based in Pakistan that has been attacking U.S. and Afghan forces.

“We are seeing some increased activity between Iran and the Haqqani network,” Maples testified.

Freeman Blasts Israel Lobby for Controlling American Government as He is Shown the Door

“The libels on me and their easily traceable email trails show conclusively that there is a powerful  lobby determined to prevent any view other than its own from being aired, still less to factor in American understanding of trends and events in the Middle East.  The tactics of the Israel Lobby plumb the depths of dishonor and indecency and include character assassination, selective misquotation, the willful distortion of the record, the fabrication of falsehoods, and an utter disregard for the truth.  The aim of this Lobby is control of the policy process through the exercise of a veto over the appointment of people who dispute the wisdom of its views, the substitution of political correctness for analysis, and the exclusion of any and all options for decision by Americans and our government other than those that it favors.

There is a special irony in having been accused of improper regard for the opinions of foreign governments and societies by a group so clearly intent on enforcing adherence to the policies of a foreign government – in this case, the government of Israel.  I believe that the inability of the American public to discuss, or the government to consider, any option for US policies in the Middle East opposed by the ruling faction in Israeli politics has allowed that faction to adopt and sustain policies that ultimately threaten the existence of the state of Israel.  It is not permitted for anyone in the United States to say so.  This is not just a tragedy for Israelis and their neighbors in the Middle East; it is doing widening damage to the national security of the United States.”

Freeman speaks out on his exit

Laura Rozen

Retired Amb. Chas Freeman, who said today that he no longer accepts an offer to chair the National Intelligence Council, has just sent this message:

You will by now have seen the statement by Director of National Intelligence Dennis Blair reporting that I have withdrawn my previous acceptance of his invitation to chair the National Intelligence Council.

I have concluded that the barrage of libelous distortions of my record would not cease upon my entry into office.  The effort to smear me and to destroy my credibility would instead continue.  I do not believe the National Intelligence Council could function effectively while its chair was under constant attack by unscrupulous people with a passionate attachment to the views of a political faction in a foreign country.  I agreed to chair the NIC to strengthen it and protect it against politicization, not to introduce it to efforts by a special interest group to assert control over it through a protracted political campaign.

As those who know me are well aware, I have greatly enjoyed life since retiring from government.  Nothing was further from my mind than a return to public service.  When Admiral Blair asked me to chair the NIC I responded that I understood he was “asking me to give my freedom of speech, my leisure, the greater part of my income, subject myself to the mental colonoscopy of a polygraph, and resume a daily commute to a job with long working hours and a daily ration of political abuse.”  I added that I wondered “whether there wasn’t some sort of downside to this offer.”  I was mindful that no one is indispensable; I am not an exception.  It took weeks of reflection for me to conclude that, given the unprecedentedly challenging circumstances in which our country now finds itself abroad and at home, I had no choice but accept the call to return to public service.  I thereupon resigned from all positions that I had held and all activities in which I was engaged.  I now look forward to returning to private life, freed of all previous obligations.

I am not so immodest as to believe that this controversy was about me rather than issues of public policy.  These issues had little to do with the NIC and were not at the heart of what I hoped to contribute to the quality of analysis available to President Obama and his administration.  Still, I am saddened by what the controversy and the manner in which the public vitriol of those who devoted themselves to sustaining it have revealed about the state of our civil society.  It is apparent that we Americans cannot any longer conduct a serious public discussion or exercise independent judgment about matters of great importance to our country as well as to our allies and friends.

The libels on me and their easily traceable email trails show conclusively that there is a powerful  lobby determined to prevent any view other than its own from being aired, still less to factor in American understanding of trends and events in the Middle East.  The tactics of the Israel Lobby plumb the depths of dishonor and indecency and include character assassination, selective misquotation, the willful distortion of the record, the fabrication of falsehoods, and an utter disregard for the truth.  The aim of this Lobby is control of the policy process through the exercise of a veto over the appointment of people who dispute the wisdom of its views, the substitution of political correctness for analysis, and the exclusion of any and all options for decision by Americans and our government other than those that it favors.

There is a special irony in having been accused of improper regard for the opinions of foreign governments and societies by a group so clearly intent on enforcing adherence to the policies of a foreign government – in this case, the government of Israel.  I believe that the inability of the American public to discuss, or the government to consider, any option for US policies in the Middle East opposed by the ruling faction in Israeli politics has allowed that faction to adopt and sustain policies that ultimately threaten the existence of the state of Israel.  It is not permitted for anyone in the United States to say so.  This is not just a tragedy for Israelis and their neighbors in the Middle East; it is doing widening damage to the national security of the United States.

The outrageous agitation that followed the leak of my pending appointment will be seen by many to raise serious questions about whether the Obama administration will be able to make its own decisions about the Middle East and related issues.  I regret that my willingness to serve the new administration has ended by casting doubt on its ability to consider, let alone decide what policies might best serve the interests of the United States rather than those of a Lobby intent on enforcing the will and interests of a foreign government.

In the court of public opinion, unlike a court of law, one is guilty until proven innocent.  The speeches from which quotations have been lifted from their context are available for anyone interested in the truth to read.  The injustice of the accusations made against me has been obvious to those with open minds.  Those who have sought to impugn my character are uninterested in any rebuttal that I or anyone else might make.

Still, for the record: I have never sought to be paid or accepted payment from any foreign government, including Saudi Arabia or China, for any service, nor have I ever spoken on behalf of a foreign government, its interests, or its policies.  I have never lobbied any branch of our government for any cause, foreign or domestic.  I am my own man, no one else’s, and with my return to private life, I will once again – to my pleasure – serve no master other than myself.  I will continue to speak out as I choose on issues of concern to me and other Americans.

I retain my respect and confidence in President Obama and DNI Blair.  Our country now faces terrible challenges abroad as well as at home.  Like all patriotic Americans, I continue to pray that our president can successfully lead us in surmounting them.

More to come.

US Prepares to Do to Mexico What it Has Done to Pakistan

US MILITARY INTERVENTION IN MEXICO WILL FLUSH HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF FRIGHTENED MEXICANS INTO SOUTHERN UNITED STATES; IN WHICH CASE, FEMA WILL GET TO USE ALL THOSE DETENTION FACILITIES BUILT FOR IT BY HALLIBURTON.

ACTIONS WILL PRECIPITATE MARTIAL LAW IN THE UNITED STATES.

Obama and US commander discuss military intervention in Mexico

By Bill Van Auken
10 March 2009

Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Admiral Michael Mullen briefed President Barack Obama over the weekend on the so-called drug war in Mexico and the prospect of increased US military involvement in the conflict south of the border.

Mullen had just returned from a six-day tour of Latin America, which took him on his last and most important stop to Mexico City. There he held meetings with Mexico’s secretary of national defense and other top military officials and discussed proposals for rushing increased US aid to Mexico under the auspices of Plan Merida, a three-year, $1.4 billion package designed to provide equipment, training and other assistance to the Mexican armed forces.

In a telephone press conference conducted as he returned from Mexico, Mullen said that the Pentagon was prepared to help the Mexican military employ the same tactics that US forces have applied in counterinsurgency operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.

The US military, he said, was “sharing a lot of lessons we have learned, how we’ve developed similar capabilities over the last three or four years in our counterinsurgency efforts as we have fought terrorist networks.” He added, “There are an awful lot of similarities.”

With US backing, Mexican President Felipe Calderon has increasingly militarized the country, deploying tens of thousands of troops in areas ranging from Matamoros and Reynosa in the east to Tijuana, Guerrero, Michoacán and Sinaloa in the west.

On the eve of Mullen’s visit, the Mexican military poured some 5,000 additional troops into Ciudad Juarez, across the border from El Paso, Texas, redoubling patrols by combat-equipped units and effectively sealing the city off with roadblocks. Some 2,500 troops had already been deployed in the city last spring.

He said that in his meetings with Mexican military officials he had discussed US aid focusing on “intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance,” or ISR in US military parlance.

He indicated that intelligence-sharing had already been implemented, but that “there are additional assets that could be brought to bear across the full ISR spectrum.”

In the first instance, this could mean the deployment of US manned surveillance aircraft as well as unmanned drones over Mexican territory. It could likewise suggest the deployment of Special Forces units or military “contractors.”

Mullen refused to answer when questioned whether unmanned drones had already been deployed over Ciudad Juarez and other Mexican cities.

According to an unnamed US military official cited by the Associated Press, the meeting between Mullen and Obama on Saturday focused on how to increase US military aid.

“Clearly one of the things the president was interested in was the US military capability that may or may not apply to our cooperation with the Mexicans,” the official said. “He was very interested in what kind of military capabilities may be applied.”

In a March 1 television interview, Defense Secretary Robert Gates sounded a similar note, praising Calderon for having “taken on the battle” against drug trafficking by deploying the army and claiming that the “old biases against cooperation” between Mexico and the Pentagon were “being set aside.” As a result, Gates added, Washington was prepared to provide the Mexican military “with training, with resources, with reconnaissance and surveillance kinds of capabilities.”

The indications of more direct US military involvement follow a growing chorus of official as well as media reports portraying Mexico as a potential “failed state” and a mounting threat to US national security.

In its annual report assessing global security threats, the Pentagon’s Joint Forces Command lumped Mexico together with Pakistan as countries that “bear consideration for a rapid and sudden collapse.” The document added a warning: “Any descent by Mexico into chaos would demand an American response, based on the serious implications for homeland security as well.”

This was followed by a report released at the US Military Academy in January by retired Gen. Barry McCaffrey, who was director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy under President Bill Clinton. Mexico, he wrote, is “fighting for survival against narco-terrorism” and required greater US intervention.

“The proposed US Government spending in support of the government of Mexico is a drop in the bucket compared to what we have spent in Iraq and Afghanistan.” McCaffrey continued. “Yet the stakes in Mexico are enormous. We cannot afford to have a narco-state as a neighbor.”

In the media there has been a steady drumbeat of reports warning that the drug violence, which has claimed over 1,000 lives in Mexico so far this year, will inevitably spill across the border into US cities.

Obama’s US Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano echoed these warnings in an interview with PBS television last week. While acknowledging that there was no indication that such violence had crossed the border, she continued, “But let’s be very, very clear. This is a very serious battle. It could spill over into the United States. If it does, we have contingency plans to deal with it.”

What is deliberately obscured in all of these responses to the situation in Mexico, is that the decision of Calderon to pursue a militarized response to the longstanding and essentially socioeconomic problem of drug-trafficking, has everything to do with immense social tensions building up in the country as well as the political crisis of his own presidency, which a substantial portion of the population still sees as illegitimate following the disputed 2006 election.

These tensions have been immensely exacerbated by the onset of the world financial crisis, which has wiped out more than half a million jobs in Mexico since November—while driving large sections of manufacturing, and in particular the country’s extensive auto assembly and parts production sector—into depression conditions. Last week, Volkswagen announced another 1,050 layoffs at its assembly plant in Puebla.

Meanwhile Ciudad Juarez, where the Mexican army is carrying out its current occupation, is also one of the main centers of the maquiladora industry, the assembly plants that exploit cheap Mexican labor in the production of consumer goods bound for the other side of the border. Layoffs have swept through many plants in the city, leaving large sections of the population desperate for work.

The official unemployment rate rose to 5 percent in January, from 4.32 percent the month before. This figure grossly underestimates the real situation, however, as it excludes the so-called informal sector, which accounts for 40 percent of the economy, and counts as employed anyone who works as little as an hour a week.

Last month, Mexico’s telecom mogul Carlos Slim, counted as the second richest man in the world, warned that “unemployment will rise as we have never seen in our personal lives [and] companies small, medium and large will go bankrupt.”

Meanwhile, the number of remittances sent by Mexican citizens working in the US fell by 20 percent between January 2008 and January 2009. This money sent home for the most part by poorly paid undocumented workers constitutes the second largest source of foreign exchange for the Mexican economy after oil exports. There is also a growing fear that many of the Mexican immigrants in the US, unable to find work, will begin returning home to find even worse prospects.

It is in this explosive context that Calderon’s deployment of the military serves as a means of social control and repression.

The sending out of the army has resulted in a growing number of denunciations of severe human rights violations, with the military charged with crimes ranging from massacres to extra-judicial executions, torture, rapes and illegal detention. The government’s own National Commission on Human Rights has reported receiving a total of 1,602 such complaints between January 2007 and December 2008.

One representative case took place in Ciudad Juarez in January with the military’s abduction of Jaime Irigoyen. A 19-year-old law student at the Universidad Autonoma de Ciudad Juarez and a varsity pitcher for the university’s baseball team, he was dragged from his bed by uniformed soldiers as his family screamed in protest.

Later, as relatives protested outside the local military base, Irigoyen’s blindfolded and gagged body was discovered dumped in the street. It is suspected that the abduction and execution was a case of mistaken identity, based on faulty intelligence obtained by means of torturing other suspects. Nonetheless, the military subsequently laid siege to the funeral home where Irigoyen’s wake was held, searching the cars of mourners, blocking surrounding streets and arresting several of those in attendance.

It is under conditions of this type of ongoing military violence that the Obama administration and the Pentagon are now proposing to apply the lessons of Iraq and Afghanistan, while providing the hardware and advisors to prosecute a civil war against a restive working class south of the US border.

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Voices From The Past Speak Of Current Events

Voices From The Past Speak Of Current Events

By Dr. Harrell Rhome
3-10-9

Secret societies and occult conspiracies influence world history. I have no intention of “proving” this. Do your own research; it’s not all that hard. This essay addresses readers who already know the basics and want to know more. I’ll share some sources you may not have seen before. Once we realize the extent of what has already happened, we see more perils on the horizon. Who is behind our current crises, economic debacles and wars of one kind or another raging around the world? We begin with a modern-day German author.

“There are two levels of historical reality. The first is the general so-called public opinion that is served to the average citizen by the mass media and will later, because of the persons writing it down, become history. The second one, though, is made up of the happenings that are not revealed to the public. This is the world of the machinations by secret lodges and secret societies which interlink capital, politics, economy and religion. On this level, nations are made, wars are instigated, presidents and leaders are put into office and, in case they don’t function, eliminated.” Jan van Helsing, Secret Societies and Their Power in the Twentieth Century, Geheimgesellschaften und ihre Macht Im 20. Jahrhundert.

“There is a power in the world we seldom mention…. I mean the secret societies…. It is useless to deny because it is impossible to conceal, that a great part of Europe – the whole of Italy and France and a great portion of Germany, to say nothing of other countries – is covered with a network of these secret societies, just as the superficies of the earth is now covered with railroads. And what are their objects?  They do not attempt to conceal them.  They do not want constitutional government; they do not want ameliorated institutions… they want to change the tenure of the land, to drive out the present owners of the soil and put to an end ecclesiastical establishments.  Some of them may go even further.”  Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli, House of Commons, 14 July 1856.

While renounced, refuted or simply rejected, many feel that if you don’t know what is in the Protocols of Zion, you have a knowledge gap. “Forgeries” or not, they speak to what is going on. Some are put off by the Freemasonic references, and say this was just an anti-Masonic document or something written by Maurice Joly. Again, I have no need to “prove” anything.  Read the Protocols, read some other opinions and decide for yourself. As to the Freemasonic imagery and phraseology, Nesta Webster puts it in perspective.

“Freemasonry is not to be taken seriously, but may serve as a mask and a means of preparing something quite different. How is it possible to ignore the existence of an Occult Power at work in the world?  Individuals, sects, or races fired with the desire for world-dominion, have provided the fighting forces of destruction, but behind them are the veritable Powers of Darkness in eternal conflict with the powers of light.”

The Protocols from over a century ago (or earlier) speak to the world scene today, things happening even as you read these words.

From Protocol 3: “In the present state of knowledge and the direction we have given to its development the people, blindly believing things in print-cherishes-thanks to promptings intended to mislead and to its own ignorance a blind hatred towards all conditions which it considers above itself, for it has no understanding of the meaning of class and condition. This hatred will be still further magnified by the effects of an ECONOMIC CRISIS, which will stop dealings on the exchanges and bring industry to a standstill. We shall create by all the secret subterranean methods open to us and with the aid of gold, which is all in our hands, A UNIVERSAL ECONOMIC CRISIS WHEREBY WE SHALL THROW UPON THE STREETS WHOLE MOBS OF WORKERS SIMULTANEOUSLY IN ALL THE COUNTRIES OF EUROPE. These mobs will rush delightedly to shed the blood of those whom, in the simplicity of their ignorance, they have envied from their cradles, and whose property they will then be able to loot. ‘OURS’ THEY WILL NOT TOUCH, BECAUSE THE MOMENT OF ATTACK WILL BE KNOWN TO US AND WE SHALL TAKE MEASURES TO PROTECT OUR OWN.”

And, from Protocol 21: “We shall replace the money markets by grandiose government credit institutions, the object of which will be to fix the price of industrial values in accordance with government views. These institutions will be in a position to fling upon the market five hundred millions of industrial paper in one day, or to buy up for the same amount. In this way all industrial undertakings will come into dependence upon us. You may imagine for yourselves what immense power we shall thereby secure for ourselves….”

Does this sound like a socialized economy and nationalized banking system? A financial New World Order? Chancellor Otto von Bismarck, a nineteenth century world leader and creator of the Second German Empire, had a clear picture of financial machinations then and now. Notice his focus on America. What he speaks of has happened. The Obama Bail Out rewards the same banksters who got us in this mess in the first place! Think about the leading lights in the White House, Treasury, Federal Reserve and IRS: Rahm Emanuel, Timothy Geithner, Ben Bernanke and Doug Shulman. This is a partial list, and we mustn’t overlook premier Ponzi perpetrator Bernie Madoff and a host of other globalist wheeler dealers. Not only that, think about the interminable Mideast wars, including a possible conflict with Iran, all to the benefit of Zionists and Illuminati world planners.

“I fear that Jewish banks with their craftiness and tortuous tricks will entirely control the exuberant riches of America  The Jews will not hesitate to plunge the whole of Christendom into wars and chaos, in order that the earth should become the inheritance of Israel.”  Bismarck.

USURY BANKING.

Usury is the essential and primary tool of the Illuminati world planners for controlling and manipulating the international banking structure. The ancient Hebrew Scriptures forbade interest, but when Judaism emerged, the Talmud changed the rules. The church didn’t allow usury until the mid 1500s when Christians wanted to get in the game. Secret societies employ useful folk of all cultures and backgrounds, but Judaics seem to stand out. Martin Luther, a skilled translator, read the Talmud in Hebrew. The two verses below are but brief examples; the Babylonian Talmud contains much more. They follow Luther’s comments.

“It is the same kind of boasting when the Jews boast in their synagogues, praising and thanking God for sanctifying them through his law and setting them apart as a peculiar people, although they know full well that they are not at all observing this law, that they are full of conceit, envy, usury, greed, and all sorts of malice. The worst offenders are those who pretend to be very devout and holy in their prayers. They are so blind that they not only practice usury not to mention the other vices but they teach that it is a right which God conferred on them through Moses.” Martin Luther.

“It is allowed to cheat a Gentile and take usury from him”. (Baba Mezia, 61a).

“God has commanded us to take usury from the Gentile and lend him only when he consents to repay with usury.” (Sepher Mizwoth, 73a).

Yet another nineteenth century European leader and statesman had an uncanny sense of these things.

“The Jews have practiced usury since the time of Moses, and oppressed the other peoples. Meanwhile, the Christians were only rarely usurers, falling into disgrace when they did so. We ought to ban the Jews from commerce because they abuse it… The evils of the Jews do not stem from individuals but from the fundamental nature of this people.” Napoleon’s Reflections and from speeches before the Council of State on April 30 and May 7, 1806.

Nesta Webster’s Secret Societies and Subversive Movements (1924), is an exceptional book if you want to understand the nature of occult conspiracies. It is here I first read of Henri-Roger Gougenot des Mousseaux (1805-1876), a mid-nineteenth century French Catholic author (knighted by the Pope) who exposed the Talmudic religion and occult conspiracies. Unfortunately his classic work, Le Juif, le Judaisme et la Judaisation des Peuples Chretiens, The Jews, Judaism and the Judaisation of the Christian People (1869) has never appeared in English. It was translated into German by Alfred Rosenberg, the philosopher of the National Socialist movement, and published in 1921 as Der Jude, Judenthum und die Verjudung der christlichen Volker. This is an influential book. Both Hitler and Dr. Rosenberg were impressed by it. Some say Gougenot des Mousseaux was poisoned by Judaic assassins or Freemasonic agents, and he may have been. He exposed many secrets. A brief example of his work appears below. Has the scenario he described back in the 1860s already taken place in the “formidable crises” of today?

“There will burst forth one fine evening one of these formidable crises which will shake the earth and which occult societies have long prepared for Christian society, and then perhaps will suddenly appear in open day, throughout the entire world, all the militia, all the fraternal and unknown sects of the Cabala. The ignorance, the carelessness in which we live, of their sinister existence, their affinities, and their immense ramifications will in no way prevent them from recognizing each other, and under the banner of no matter what universal alliance, giving each other the kiss of Peace, they will hasten to gather together….” [End quoting.]

The Protocols and plans have proven success in the past and present. The Golden Rule is in force; those who have the gold rule.  The globalist chess masters are rarely seen and almost never identified. National debts are their usurious creation for world control.

“The Illuminati have the world in their grip through the international bankers together with the elite societies and the empires built by them. They are in the process of strengthening their possession of this planet. Their main means of control are the national debts….” Jan van Helsing.

The voices of yesteryear seem prophetic, way ahead of their time. But they were not really prophets; just close and astute observers of historical trends and current events. The more things “change”, the more they stay the same. The Dark Forces and their Illuminati familiars rely on our overall impotence instilled through our abysmal ignorance of key facts. As long as we passively play the role of submissive cattle (goyim), the Protocols will continue to unfold and things will get worse. I don’t mean to end on a grim theme, and I do think things can change for the better. Western culture can survive and prosper and fortunately, more than a few of us are doing what we can, but time is limited. Look around you. In some ways, the sands of the hour glass seem to be running out.

“What appears to be the established order of present-day civilization is actually the inert but spectacular momentum of a high velocity vehicle whose engine has already stopped functioning.”  Jose’ Arguelles, Earth Ascending.

100 Year Old Warning of Planned Economic Catastrophe

Protocol 3:

“In the present state of knowledge and the direction we have given to its development the people, blindly believing things in print-cherishes-thanks to promptings intended to mislead and to its own ignorance a blind hatred towards all conditions which it considers above itself, for it has no understanding of the meaning of class and condition. This hatred will be still further magnified by the effects of an ECONOMIC CRISIS, which will stop dealings on the exchanges and bring industry to a standstill. We shall create by all the secret subterranean methods open to us and with the aid of gold, which is all in our hands, A UNIVERSAL ECONOMIC CRISIS WHEREBY WE SHALL THROW UPON THE STREETS WHOLE MOBS OF WORKERS SIMULTANEOUSLY IN ALL THE COUNTRIES OF EUROPE. These mobs will rush delightedly to shed the blood of those whom, in the simplicity of their ignorance, they have envied from their cradles, and whose property they will then be able to loot. ‘OURS’ THEY WILL NOT TOUCH, BECAUSE THE MOMENT OF ATTACK WILL BE KNOWN TO US AND WE SHALL TAKE MEASURES TO PROTECT OUR OWN.”

We Will Turn You Into Us

Serfing The Third Wave

By Amy de Miceli

The plan to bring forth a new soviet man right here in America has become a chilling reality. George Lucas has even called attention to it in his latest installment of Indiana Jones. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is set in the 1950′s, Indy has been kidnapped by Russians. Mid film his captor, Col. Dr. Irina Spalko, straps Jones to a chair and in a hush voice surrounded by ambient music she softly tells us what we have become, and where we are headed, and if you listen close you’ll hear how its been done.

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“Imagine, to peer across the world and know the enemies secrets, to place our thoughts into the minds of your leaders, make your teachers teach the true version of history, your soldiers attack on our command. We’ll be everywhere at once more powerful than a whisper invading your dreams thinking your thoughts for you while you sleep. We will change you Dr. Jones, all of you, from the inside; we will turn you, into us and the best part– you wont even know its happening “

Our dreams have been invaded and a frightening reality has been developed. Our leaders and teachers, none of them are as they seem, they have been turned from the inside, and we have been lead along for many generations. We are in the midst of a merger of the Russian and American models, a step closer to forming the perfect system of control. We are being crushed by the third wave of change. It is not coming, it is here.

“The First Wave of change— the agricultural revolution—took thousands of years to play itself out. The Second Wave—the rise of industrial civilization—took a mere three hundred years. Today history is even more accelerative, and it is likely that the Third Wave will sweep across history and complete itself in a few decades. We, who happen to share the planet at this explosive moment, will therefore feel the full impact of the Third Wave in our own lifetimes.”
—Alvin Toffler, The Third Wave-1980

The first wave to hit us reveals just how long and far we have been lead, right into our current position, and with each wave of change that crashes our bonds grow tighter.

The agricultural revolution interrupted hunting and gathering and quickly replaced it with the domestication of plants and animals; within only a few thousand years the knowledge spread to all parts of the world. How and why the information was uncovered and implemented at such an expedited pace can be debated in theory, but there are few known facts as to what actually triggered the revolution.

The wanderers became farmers, as hunting grounds became farm land, and by the 17th century the second wave began to roll out, change was slow at first, man became farmer and owner, and with it came barter, money and bondage.

Since then we have been even more hurried through time, the industrial revolution was realized in hundreds of years, as opposed to thousands. The crushing changes of the second wave were directly aimed at our families, although several families managed to fare quite well through the assault. Toffler wrote that just like the first wave, “historians cannot pin down the “cause” of the industrial revolution” (The Third Wave p. 358), however we can see those that were involved in shaping the minds of men throughout it.

Industry drove people from the farm, and as families began moving closer to factories, children would no longer work as they did on the farms, an acceptable solution was mass education and it was ushered in. Toffler points out in The Third Wave, that school was to train children to become good factory workers, punctual, obedient people who can complete mundane tasks repetitively for eight hours a day, which is true, but that describes only half the purpose, mass education was, and still is, much worse than that.

…place our thoughts into the minds of your leaders, make your teachers teach the true version of history

In 1954 the Reece Committee investigated the inner workings of tax exempt foundations, such as those run by the Carnegie, Rockefeller and Ford families. The investigation was brought forth in part because of growing suspicion that these organizations were un-American. It was ultimately revealed that these tax exempt foundations were working in tandem, using foundation money to meddle with our minds.They needed to change our way of thinking, and using the power and influence of their organizations, they promote the idea of global government. One important way to capture and control us (the enemy) was uncovered, get us young and vulnerable, and teach us to love our servitude.

…we’ll be everywhere at once more powerful than a whisper invading your dreams thinking your thoughts for you while you sleep

America was being slowly lead down a path of collectivism, in fact one report uncovered by the Reece committee summarized the third wave we were sleep-walking into, it was from the American Historical Foundation (est. in 1889) and states, “the day of the individual in the United States of America had come to an end, and that the future would be characterized, inevitably, by some form of collectivism…”

…we will change you…all of you, from the inside, we will turn you into us and the best part– you wont even know its happening

The harsh changes of the third wave are aimed at the individual and the Reece Committee was not the only proof of the war on for our minds. Former KGB propagandist, Yuri Bezmenov, revealed soviet secrets of psych warfare that were not only introduced to children by their teachers, but also spread through Hollywood by various artists (directors, writers, actors, poets, musicians, painters,) and pushed ahead by government leaders, and the press. They are all working against the individual, knowingly and unknowingly, in an attempt change our perception of reality. America has been attacked from the inside, through soviet ideological warfare.

Yuri has given some insight as to how effortless brainwashing an entire society can be. First the people must be demoralized, and that can take about fifteen years to indoctrinate a single generation, and when they are grown they will lead the next generation, parroting the doctrine. Once the majority has been reprogrammed they will react properly to the planned destabilization, and accept the Stalin or Lenin type leaders that will rise. Then a generated crisis will be used to make people more agreeable, and finally, normalization, (which may never end) making the brainwashed society find normalcy in a way of life that no one of sound mind would ever willingly accept.

We have been lead through these waves of change for many generations, and have ourselves endured life long doses of brainwash. Many have been changed and the plans to turn us into a collective are nearing completion, a brave new world awaits us. It is up to those who have refused to be demoralized and have managed to hold on to their conscience to bring the truth forward. Fight the globalist plan to destroy the individual, stop the birth of the collective or prepare to suffer total enslavement.

Eternal Resistance to Tyranny!

NEW EVIDENCE OF WAR CRIMES BY CIA’S KOSOVO SHOCK TROOPS

NEW EVIDENCE OF WAR CRIMES BY CIA’S KOSOVO SHOCK TROOPS

New evidence of the attack of KLA on Yugoslav Army soldiers

11. March 2009. | 11:06

Source: EMportal

The War Crime Prosecution of Serbia has new evidence of the terrorist attack of the KLA on Yugoslav Army border soldiers on 30 September 1998 in the Kosara region, when five soldiers were killed and two were injured

The War Crime Prosecution of Serbia has new evidence of the terrorist attack of the KLA on Yugoslav Army border soldiers on 30 September 1998 in the Kosara region, when five soldiers were killed and two were injured.

The evidence includes a video footage of the ambush, RTS reports.

The KLA terrorist group, led by Agim Ramadani from an Albanian base, crossed the Yugoslav border and set an ambush to the soldiers.

The new evidence partly refers to the case of trade in organs of some 300 kidnapped Kosmet Serbs, who were transferred to camps in northern Albania in the summer of 1999. In March 2008, the Serbian prosecution started an investigation into the crimes committed against the abducted Serbs, after former Chief Hague Prosecutor Carla del Ponte wrote about that in her book La Caccia.

The first testimonies during an UNMIK investigation, the latest photos and other evidence point to the fact that the main organizers and perpetrators of those crimes were former KLA leaders, including Ramus Haradiani, who controlled the border with Albania at the time.

All that is more than enough to launch an investigation in Albania and also for the Council of Europe and other international institutions, Serbian Prosecution spokesman Bruno Vekaric said.

Undeniable facts why Army is supporting Zardari

Undeniable facts why Army is supporting Zardari

By Saif
The media has been repeatedly portraying Kayani is independent and patriotic and giving the false notion that Army is not helping Zardari. Here is undeniable evidence of Kayani’s involvement in politics and his interest in not letting the Chief Justice restored:

1) Kayani was the chief negotiator for the NRO from Musharraf’s team – which is the source of the major problems in Pakistan. Kayani had met Benazir and Rehman Malik and other in connection with NRO. If he was not involved in politics, why was he negotiating the NRO.

2) Kayani was the ISI head when the missing people issue started. The families of the missing people claim that the ISI and MI picked their family members up.If Kayani was not involved in politics why did he not stop this mass crime against humanity. If Kayani is not involved in politics, why is he not telling the location of the missing people of Pakistan.

3) There were strict instructions to Dogar not to take up any missing people case. Why is that the case? This is simply because if the missing people case comes up, then Kayani will be in trouble, because of his involvement in this issue. If Kayani did not have control of that issue then, he has control today and can bring the missing people to courts to have their crimes proven. However that, he will not do, since it will prove his unconstitutional acts.

4) Kayani had fully deployed ISI to harrass and arrest activists, lawyers and civil society members to stop protests against Martial Law. There is documented evidence of students being harassed by ISI officials, of ISI officers tracking down ordinary citizens that has been repeatedly sent on this list.

5) Days before the Long March, pro judiciary workers have been threatened from Army Numbers which are prevented from appearing on CLI. Many have even openly claimed that they are from ISI. If Army is not involved in politics why is it threatening the students today?

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MOST IMPORTANTLY
The army is obeying unconstitutional orders of Zardari to enforce a predatory, tyrannical state by allowing its Rangers to be part of the crack down.

When ISPR spokesman was contacted he said ARMY was only doing its job. What rubbish?

If that is the case then can Zardari call the Rangers to count all the money he has stolen? Can Rehman Malik call the SSG to wash the blood off the streets he is about to spill? The army must follow only constitutional orders, not unconstitutional ones. The requisition to call army for arresting people without charges is against the constitution of Pakistan and against Human Rights everywhere.

By supporting Zardari, the Army has proven that it is YET AGAIN against the people of Pakistan and is in favor of NRO and against independence of judiciary.

The ARMY MUST STOP PARTICIPATING IN THIS POLITICAL CRACKDOWN IMMEDIATELY unless it accepts its under the control of General Zardari !

‘Left’ Obamites Prefer Kool-Aid to Struggle

Left’ Obamites Prefer Kool-Aid to Struggle

right turnby BAR executive editor Glen Ford

Ford answers Linda Burnham’s recent assault on the non-Obamite Left, whom she sneeringly refers to as victims of “Left ‘anticipatory disillusionment’” and assorted other “psycho-babble.” Burnham sets up Left straw men, to knock them down, all in an attempt to justify her cohort’s capitulation to Power. “One great tragedy of the current episode,” writes Ford, “is that the [economic] crisis occurred at a moment when the remnants of the Left and Black movements in the U.S. have been neutralized by imperialism’s Black champion.” Hilariously, Burnham credits Obama with having “wrenched the Democratic Party out of the clammy grip of Clintonian centrism” when, in actuality, “Obama’s government IS Clintonian. And the new president is as skilled and ruthless a triangulator as Bill ever was.”


‘Left’ Obamites Prefer Kool-Aid to Struggle

by BAR executive editor Glen Ford

“Burnham’s definition of ‘motion’ does not involve confronting Power, but rather, attaching oneself to it.”

Lots of folks on the left, it is now apparent, no longer seek anything more than to bask in the sunshine of Barack Obama’s smile. No matter how much national treasure their champion transfers to the bankster class, and despite his exceeding George W. Bush in military spending, so-called progressives for Obama continue to celebrate their imagined emergence as players in the national political saga. Having in practice foresworn resistance to Power, they relish in bashing the non-Obamite Left.

In tone and substance, Linda Burnham’s recent, widely circulated piece, “Notes on an Orientation to the Obama Presidency” is several cuts above last summer’s vicious rant by Amiri Baraka, “The Parade of Anti-Obama Rascals.” But both assaults on Left critics of Obama are based on the same false assumptions and willful illogic, and although no one can trump Baraka in argumentative foul play and sheer nastiness, Burnham’s article is nonetheless littered with sneers at those who “are stranded on Dogma Beach…flipping out over every appointment and policy move [Obama] makes.”

Burnham launches immediately into a denigration of non-Obamites, claiming Obama’s election “occasioned some disorientation and confusion” among those on the Left who “have become so used to confronting the dismal electoral choice between the lesser of two evils that they couldn’t figure out how to relate to a political figure who held out the possibility of substantive change.”

“Burnham’s article is nonetheless littered with sneers at those who ‘are stranded on Dogma Beach.’”

Burnham’s method is to invent straw men and then place words and thoughts in their fictitious mouths and brains. Certainly, we at Black Agenda Report were anything but “confused” by either Obama’s political conduct or his extraordinary popularity, having placed the young upstart under intense scrutiny beginning in the early Summer of 2003, while he was still a low-ranked candidate for the Democratic senatorial nomination in Illinois. His phenomenal talents, hitched to a transparently corporatist, imperial worldview – and a practiced dishonesty about his rightist alliances – made Obama a person worth watching. The BAR team, then operating out of Black Commentator, had Obama pegged as a potential vector of confusion in Black and progressive ranks long before his worldwide debut at the 2004 Democratic National Convention. And we were right. It is in Burnham’s political neighborhood that confusion reigns, not ours.

Burnham claims that many on the Left “were taken by surprise at how wide and deep ran the current for change.” Either she’s talking about herself, or she hangs around a very cloistered crowd. Or, more likely, Burnham is conflating the word “change” with “Obama” – an effect of drinking too much Kool-Aid. In either case, none of it applies to folks like us at BAR – and there are a number of others on the Left – who more than five years ago understood both Obama’s mass appeal and the mass desire for real change, and feared that one would thwart the other.
Left critics of Obama, according to
Burnham, fail to recognize that he is not the “lesser of two evils,” but rather holds out the “possibility of substantive change.” This is a core position, central to the “progressive” Obamite argument. Beyond the fact of having broken the presidential color bar, which in the American context is a positive development on its face, Obama is near-identical to Hillary Clinton on virtually every policy issue, as became evident in the primaries. Their compatibility was revealed as something closer to political intimacy when Obama erected his Cabinet – a house as Clintonian as anything Bill ever built, with plenty of room reserved for friends from the Bush gang. Color aside, whatever kind of “evil” Hillary and Bill are, Obama is.

Burnham outlines what she says is the “active conversation on the left about what can be expected of an Obama administration and what the orientation of the left should be towards it.” We will have to take her word for it, although her mischaracterization of Left Obama critics (certainly those at BAR) makes us less than confident that the “conversation” is as she describes. Below are the “two conflicting views” on Obama, on the Left:

First, that Obama represents a substantial, principally positive political shift and that, while the left should criticize and resist policies that pull away from the interests of working people, its main orientation should be to actively engage with the political motion that’s underway.


Second, that Obama is, in essence, just another steward of capitalism, more attractive than most, but not an agent of fundamental change. He should be regarded with caution and is bound to disappoint. The basic orientation is to criticize every move the administration makes and to remain disengaged from mainstream politics.

The first viewpoint is no doubt held by Burnham. It is essentially mooted by the reality that most Left Obamites only weakly “criticize” and virtually never “resist” Obama’s rightist policies and appointments in the crucial military and economic arenas – which was, first, the fear and, later, the main complaint of the non-Obamite Left. The Obama Effect is to neutralize Blacks and the Left (Blacks being the main electoral base of the American Left) by capturing their enthusiasm for Obama’s own corporate purposes. Obama and his Democratic Leadership Council allies (and their corporate masters) monopolize the “motion,” all the while shutting out even mildly Left voices (as in the recent White House Forum on Health, from which single payer health care advocates were initially barred). Blacks and the Left have not been in any kind of effective forward “motion” since Election Day. As we shall see, Burnham’s definition of “motion” does not involve confronting Power, but rather, attaching oneself to it.

“Whatever kind of “evil” Hillary and Bill are, Obama is.”

Policy-wise, Obama no more “represents a substantial, principally positive political shift” than his political twin, Hillary – again, color aside.

The second viewpoint is supposedly held by the opposition, and partially reflects the views of the BAR team. Yes, Obama is “just another steward of capitalism, more attractive than most, but not an agent of fundamental change.”  This has been easily observed, since Blacks and the Left have allowed Obama to act upon his corporate and imperial instincts, unimpeded by even the mildest counter-pressures. His presidency takes shape to the Right of Democratic congressional leaders, who have made more noise over Obama’s Iraq trickle-out and his clear threats to Social Security and other “entitlements,” than have many Left Obamites.

Obama is not simply “bound to disappoint” – he has already been cause for great disappointment, even among those of us who scoped his essential corporatist nature years ago. Who would have predicted that he would play the most eager Gunga Din for the bizarre Bush/Paulson bank bailout decree, last year? Who would have foreseen that Obama would retain the loathsome international criminal Robert Gates as Secretary of Defense? That he would continue Bush’s policies on Africa – Zimbabwe, Sudan, Somalia, AFRICOM – without missing a beat? That he would so quickly offer to put Social Security “on the table” for “reform” (in the Republican sense of the term)?

But Burnham would have you believe the Left opposition are nothing but nitpickers, inflating executive pinpricks into major assaults. Thus, she seeks to make the opposition look silly, as if we “criticize every move the administration makes.” In truth, her argument is designed to excuse her and her Left allies failure to “resist” or confront Obama in any meaningful way.

Like many of her cohorts, Burnham is quick to grant that Obama “is a steward of capitalism,” but maintains that “his election has opened up the potential for substantive reform in the interests of working people and that his election to office is a democratic win worthy of being fiercely defended.”
Again, if Obama’s election opened up the “potential” for reform, so would have Hillary’s. They were (and remain) political brother and sister under the skin. The Obamites would be utterly helpless if unable to deploy (and abuse) the term “potential,” given the actuality of Obama’s presidency. Conveniently, “potential” lives in the future, where it can’t be pinned down. That’s why Obama’s “potential” is a central theme of his Left camp followers – it allows them to claim that the opposition’s critiques of their hero might harm the “potential” good he might do in the future.

At any rate, the Obamite Left can claim no credit for Obama’s progressive “potential,” since they did little or nothing that might have caused him to abandon his relentless rightward drift.

“Burnham’s argument is designed to excuse her and her allies failure to “resist” or confront Obama in any meaningful way.”

Burnham & Co. want us to accept Obama’s corporate orientation as “what he was elected to do.” Burnham urges us to be “clear” about Obama’s “job description”: “Obama’s job is to salvage and stabilize the U.S. capitalist system and to perform whatever triage is necessary to restore the core institutions of finance and industry to profitability.”

That is certainly what Obama and his big campaign funders believe his job is, but a progressive’s task is to cause him to serve the people – an assignment that I am not convinced Burnham and her allies have accepted.
On the international scene (i.e., The Empire), Obama’s job – as Burnham says should be clear to “us” – is “to salvage the reputation of the U.S. in the world; repair the international ties shredded by eight years of cowboy unilateralism; and adjust U.S. positioning on the world stage [so far, so good, but here Burnham slips down the proverbial slope] on the basis of a rational assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of the changed and changing centers of global political, economic and military power – rather than on the basis of a simple-minded ideological commitment to unchallenged world dominance.”

Obama’s military budget, bigger than Bush’s, his escalation in Afghanistan/Pakistan, the unraveling of his Iraq “withdrawal” promises, and his provocations in Africa all signal that this president has no intention of relinquishing the goal of global U.S. hegemony. To paraphrase his famous statement on war, “I’m not opposed to imperialism, just dumb imperialism.”

Burnham should bring herself to admit that Obama is, indeed, merely a more charming face pasted on the imperial monster – with the same teeth (weapons), appetite and ambitions. In an indirect way, she does offer a version of the truth, packaged in what sounds like genuine, praiseful admiration:

“Obama has been on the job for only a month but has not wasted a moment in going after his double bottom line with gusto, panache and high intelligence. In point of fact, the capitalists of the world – or at least the U.S. branch – ought to be building altars to the man and lighting candles. They have chosen an uncommonly steady hand to pull their sizzling fat from the fire.”

Burnham then sets up the Left straw men, so as to knock them down. These one-note Charlies, real or imagined, are incapable of sophisticated thought and analysis:

“For the anti-capitalist left that is grounded in Trotskyism, anarcho-horizontalism, or various forms of third-party-as-a-point-of-principleism, the only change worthy of the name is change that hits directly at the kneecaps of capitalism and cripples it decisively. All else is trifling with minor reforms or, even worse, capitulating to the power elite. From this point of view the stance towards Obama is self-evident: criticize relentlessly, disabuse others of their presidential infatuation, and denounce anything that remotely smacks of mainstream politics.”

Such people may exist, but they don’t resemble BAR or any of our allies and correspondents. Burnham is employing the cheapest trick of argumentation: she picks (or invents) the weakest, most unreasonable, narrow opponent, and savages him. I know of no serious activist that believes “the only change worthy of the name is change that hits directly at the kneecaps of capitalism and cripples it decisively.”  If that were so, then such activists would have nothing to do for most of their lives, since chances to “cripple” capitalism “decisively” are few and very far between.

“Obama is, indeed, merely a more charming face pasted on the imperial monster – with the same teeth (weapons), appetite and ambitions.”

But crises of capitalism do occur, and we are living through one of them. Capitulationists are also real, and reveal themselves at the worst possible junctures. One great tragedy of the current episode is that the crisis occurred at a moment when the remnants of the Left and Black movements in the U.S. have been neutralized by the “uncommonly steady hand” of imperialism’s Black champion, to whom Burnham and countless others have, yes, capitulated.

In order to defend the capitulation, the Burnhams of the Left must credit Obama with achievements he has not made, plus the amorphous “potential” achievements to which he has “opened the door” and which will magically occur even in the absence of organized people making a demand. A hilarious Burnham example of an Obama feat: He has “wrenched the Democratic Party out of the clammy grip of Clintonian centrism. (Although he himself often leads from the center, Obama’s center is a couple of notches to the left of the Clinton administration’s triangulation strategies)….”

Ha! Burnham imagines “notches” that aren’t there. Obama’s government IS Clintonian. And the new president is as skilled and ruthless a triangulator as Bill ever was, consistently finding a position to the Right of whatever passes for Left on Capitol Hill, but nestled near to the corporate bosom.

Burnham spends additional pages working the same themes of Left “anticipatory disillusionment” and other psycho-babble to mask her own cohort’s capitulation. Many Obama critics did anticipate his center-right behavior, and we were correct – but never disillusioned. Political groupies, however, are fated to suffer disillusion and betrayal.

“The new president is as skilled and ruthless a triangulator as Bill ever was.”

Burnham reveals inklings of her own emotional state when she gratuitously urges “those who missed interacting with the motion of millions against the right, against the white racial monopoly on the executive branch, and for substantive change,” to re-examine their political orientation. In addition to her condescending tone, which seems to assume that her targets have no experience with the “motion of millions” in actual political movements, rather than a corporate-shaped and funded presidential election campaign, Burnham appears to think of the non-Obamite Left as people who didn’t RSVP for the best party of the year, and are now resentful.
In the last hundred words of the piece, we discover that her idea of “building the left” requires folding up the tent in or near the Obama camp. Examine this extraordinary passage:

“The current political alignment provides an opportunity to break out of isolation, marginalization and the habits of self-marginalization accumulated during the neo-conservative ascendancy. It provides the opportunity to initiate and/or strengthen substantive relationships with political actors in government, in the Democratic Party, and in independent sectors, as well as within the left itself – relationships to be built upon long after the Obama presidency has come to an end. It provides the opportunity to accumulate lessons about political actors, alignments and centers of power likewise relevant well beyond this administration. And it provides the opportunity for the immersion of the leaders, members and constituencies of left formations in a highly accelerated, real world poli-sci class.”

This sounds uncannily like Obamite Prof. Leonard Jeffries’ admonition that all Black folks “study Obama-ism.” Burnham’s gushings are remarkable for their abject surrender, not just to Obama’s persona and mystique, but to the institutional trappings and annexes of corporate-tethered rule. She wants us all to take lessons from the corporate-bought structures – to better serve the people? No. Burnham is telling us that now that she’s seen the Big Party, she doesn’t want to leave. She’s tasted that vintage wine, drank the good stuff, and is determined not to go back to movement rations.

I do agree that Burnham can use some political education. “For the anti-capitalist left,” she writes, “this is a period of experimentation. There is no roadmap; there are no recipes.” Maybe, but there are abiding truths that she has willfully forgotten: “Power concedes nothing without a demand.”

Those elements that refuse to make demands of Power ought to stop calling themselves part of the Left. Unless the Left is in power, it is a contradiction in terms.
BAR executive editor Glen Ford can be contacted at Glen.Ford@BlackAgendaReport.com.

Israeli warplanes await S-300 sale to Iran

Israeli warplanes await S-300 sale to Iran

Press TV – March 7, 2009

Russia’s transfer of its S-300 air-defense systems to Iran would be the trigger point for Israel to take Iran to war, says a US think-tank.

The S-300 missile system

As Iran’s quest to obtain the sophisticated Russian-made anti-aircraft missile system S-300 continues to spark controversy, a new “Presidential Task Force” report on Iran by the Washington Institute for Near East Policy warns about the consequences of Iran acquiring the weapon.

The report says the potential transfer of the S-300 systems to Iran “gives rise to the grave risk that Israel could feel compelled to act before the cost of doing so is too high.”

The bi-partisan authors of the document, titled, “Preventing a Cascade of Instability,” propose that the US “should promptly provide Israel with the capabilities – modern aircraft – to continue to threaten high-value Iranian targets” once Russia starts the S-300 delivery.

The “Presidential Task Force” report maintains that the US arms offer to Israel could be used as leverage in pressuring Russia against the sale of S-300 systems to Iran.

The “rebalance of the strategic equation” would come as a result of an assessment of the S-300 system by US and Israeli weapons experts which has described the weapon as an element that can effectively rule out a successful attack against Iran.

“If Tehran obtained the S-300, it would be a game-changer in military thinking for tackling Iran,” says long-time Pentagon advisor Dan Goure.

The surface-to-air system tracks targets using a mobile radar station, immune to jamming.

Aside from the modern aircraft the US has been advised to provide for Israel, Israeli military experts have been on the move to enhance their offensive capabilities.

Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) is reportedly developing a killer drone, known as Harop, which can be used against “anti-aircraft systems and mobile or concealed ballistic missile launchers”.

Harop, which is deployed as a “fire and forget” weapon, is designed to travel over 1,000 kilometers to loiter over suspected locations to spot and attack targets as they are exposed right before activation.

William Schneider, one of the authors of the report and a former under secretary of state in the Reagan administration told a news conference on Wednesday that Iran has ready access to enough fissile material to produce up to 50 nuclear weapons should they decide to make such bombs.

“The ability to go from low enriched uranium to highly enriched uranium, especially if [the Iranians] expand the number of centrifuges, would be a relatively brief period of time, perhaps a year or so, before they’d be able to produce a nuclear weapon,” Schneider said.

In order for Iran to build a nuclear weapon, it needs to reconfigure its existing centrifuge enrichment plant at Natanz to reprocess LEU into weapons-grade HEU, or build clandestine facilities without the knowledge of UN inspectors.

An UN nuclear watchdog official speaking on condition of anonymity responded later by saying that the nuclear watchdog’s monitors and surveillance equipment at the Iranian facilities have not detected any reconfiguration activity on centrifuges, adding that there exists no evidence that Iran is building a clandestine facility to produce the highly enriched uranium needed for bomb fuel.
IAEA spokeswoman Melissa Fleming for her part dismissed the possibility of any such move by Iran explaining that, “No nuclear material could have been removed from the facility without the agency’s knowledge since the facility is subject to video surveillance and the nuclear material has been kept under seal.”
The report by the US think-tank adds that any attempt by the US to hinder the sale of the S-300 systems to Iran should be done while making clear that “the US objective is to delay an Israeli attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities while the international community continues its efforts to convince Iran to abandon its program.”

Iran’s Defense Minister Mostafa Mohammad Najjar visited Moscow last month in what was widely believed to be in pursuit of the finalization of a deal on the advanced Russian system.

While there was no official confirmation about the controversial defense systems following the Iranian minister’s return, Evgenia Voiko, an analyst from the Center for Current Politics – an analytical agency close to the Kremlin – told Press TV that Russia would not let the Iranian general return to his country empty-handed.

“The deals would be beneficial for Russia. Iran is one of Russia’s largest military and technical partners. It would be imprudent to lose such a promising customer,” Voiko added.

Kommersant had earlier reported that while an $800 million contract for five S-300 systems had already been signed between Iran and Russia, Moscow has yet to make a decision on whether to deliver them.

CS/HGH
www.presstv.com/detail.aspx?id=87841&ionid=351020101

Gen. Kayani wants end to unrest in Pakistan

Kayani wants end to unrest in Pakistan

The Post Monitoring

NEW DELHI: The army in Pakistan has begun to flex its muscle, reports Times of India. Army Chief General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani, who has so far kept a low profile, has asked President Asif Ali Zardari to ‘clean up the mess’ soon, according to a Times Now report.

Well-placed military sources in Islamabad said Kiyani has been asked by the United States to bring some order in the region. After his recent visit to Washington, Kiyani held a meeting with top Pakistani army commanders on March 6 to share the concern of the US over the state of affairs in the country, especially after the dissolution of the Punjab government and the subsequent anti-government agitation that has plunged the country into another political crisis.

Zardari’s bid to settle scores with the opposition led by Sharif has now gone down well with Washington.

The Supreme Court last month effectively barred Nawaz Sharif and his younger brother Shahbaz Sharif.

The Sharifs and the PML-N, Pakistan’s second-largest party, have accused Zardari of being behind the court decision. Their supporters have taken to the streets and more strife is expected.

Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) and the Sharifs’ party were bitter rivals in the 1990s, a turbulent decade in which Bhutto and Sharif both served as prime minister twice without completing a term. A military coup in late 1999 ousted Sharif and brought Musharraf to power.

Analysts fear a return of the politics of confrontation between the country’s two biggest parties.

Musharraf’s successor as army chief, General Ashfaq Kayani, has vowed to keep the army out of politics. But the danger is that if the crisis becomes acute the military, which has ruled for more than half Pakistan’s 61 years of history, will feel forced to act.

The army has little reason to back Sharif, even if Zardari is widely unpopular and disliked by hawkish elements who distrust his pro-West stance and dovishness towards India.

Sharif had bad relations with at least three army chiefs during the 1990s. Morever, the West is wary of Sharif, believing he panders to the religious/nationalist constituency that opposes the war on terrorism.

The United States wants Pakistan to focus on fighting the Taliban and al-Qaida, and doesn’t want the army diverted by politics or, analysts say, drawn into helping Sharif.

Pakistan Forbids Protests in Punjab in Crackdown on Opposition

Pakistan Forbids Protests in Punjab in Crackdown on Opposition

By Khalid Qayum and Khaleeq Ahmed

March 11 (Bloomberg) — Pakistan’s government banned protests in Punjab, the country’s most populous province, as it began a crackdown on opposition parties and lawyers who are demanding the reinstatement of judges sacked in 2007.

Convoys of lawyers and other demonstrators backed by former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s Pakistan Muslim League party plan to leave cities around the country from tomorrow and converge on Islamabad to demand the judges be reinstated.

Protests over the judiciary flared again after Sharif was banned from office two weeks ago by the country’s Supreme Court. Demonstrations demanding the reinstatement of the judges two years ago led to the downfall of General Pervez Musharraf, who was replaced by an increasingly unstable democratic government that is an important ally of the U.S.

The country “faces dire economic and security threats that threaten both the existence of Pakistan as a democratic and stable state and the region as a whole,” the Washington-based Atlantic Council said in a report late last month.

The government of President Asif Ali Zardari, until recently in coalition with Sharif, issued a decree on the ban in a statement late yesterday. Gatherings of more than four people were forbidden.

Police have arrested hundreds of Sharif’s supporters in Punjab and detained the party chairman, Raja Zafar-ul-Haq, at his house in the capital, Islamabad. GEO television channel reported arrests of opposition members.

Information Minister Sherry Rehman wasn’t immediately available for comment.

Staging Sit-ins

The lawyers have said they will stage sit-ins until the government reinstates the judges, who were removed by Musharraf as he sought to tighten his grip on the country.

“The crackdown will block the political process, achieved after years of struggle,” Pakistan Muslim League spokesman Ahsan Iqbal said in a phone interview today.

The Supreme Court also banned Sharif’s brother, Shahbaz, from holding public office, forcing him to step down as chief minister of Punjab. The Sharifs say Zardari reneged on promises to reappoint the justices fired by Musharraf.

Protests started after Zardari, who is also co-chairman of the ruling Pakistan Peoples Party, suspended the Punjab government and appointed the governor, Salman Taseer, to administer the province in place of the elected administration.

Sharif has blamed Zardari for the Feb. 25 court ruling, reviving a confrontation between the parties as the government struggles to bolster a slumping economy and control Taliban militants.

House Arrest

Sharif split from the coalition government in August because of a dispute over the reinstatement of judges including deposed Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry.

The government may place leaders including the Sharif brothers and Imran Khan, the former cricketer and chief of Tehreek-e-Insaaf under house arrest, GEO television channel reported, without saying where it got the information.

Interior Minister Rehman Malik said two days ago the protest convoys won’t be allowed to enter Islamabad. The government may charge Nawaz Sharif with treason for inciting revolt or file a criminal complaint against him if people are hurt or property is damaged during the protest march, he said.

Thousands of people attended rallies led by the Sharif brothers and clashed with police last week.

“The court decision has hurt my government’s efforts for a national reconciliation,” Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani, of the PPP, has said. “By banning the Sharif brothers, democracy has weakened.”

The court disqualified Sharif over a criminal conviction stemming from the 1999 coup when Musharraf ousted him. Sharif had tried to divert an aircraft carrying Musharraf.

AIPAC Appeals Court Rules Against Prosecutors

AIPAC Appeals Court Rules Against Prosecutors

A federal appeals court dealt another setback to prosecutors in the case of two former employees of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) who are charged under the Espionage Act with improperly receiving and transmitting national defense information.  The appeals court rejected (pdf) a pre-trial appeal by the prosecution and affirmed the lower court rulings of Judge T.S. Ellis, III that define which classified information may be introduced at trial.

The appeals court said that the lower court had correctly assessed the relevance of two documents that the defense wished to introduce, referred to as the “FBI Report” and the “Israeli Briefing Document,” and that it had properly devised substitutions for certain classified information in the documents so that they may be presented at trial.

More importantly, the new ruling left undisturbed Judge Ellis’ ground-breaking interpretation of the procedural requirements of the Espionage Act.  That August 2006 interpretation stated that in order for the Espionage Act to be constitutional, it must require prosecutors to show that the defendants possessed a series of “culpable mental states” and that they knowingly chose to violate the law.  (See “Ruling in AIPAC Case Interprets Espionage Act Narrowly,” Secrecy News, February 20, 2007.)  This imposes a substantial, perhaps insurmountable burden of proof that the prosecutors must meet in order to prevail.

The new ruling counts squarely as a win for the defense.  But it also includes a hint of support for the prosecutors’ view that the lower court has made the Espionage Act too difficult to prosecute.

“We are … concerned by the potential that [Judge Ellis' August 2006 ruling (pdf)] imposes an additional burden on the prosecution not mandated by the governing statute,” the appeals court said in a strikingly ambivalent footnote (footnote 8).  That concern has no immediate legal consequences, but it suggests that the proper interpretation of the Espionage Act is not yet a settled matter.

Prosecutors have not yet indicated how they will respond to the new ruling.  A new trial date may be determined at a status hearing set for February 26.

Charles Freeman fails the loyalty test

Charles Freeman fails the loyalty test

Glenn Greenwald

Obviously, John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt are rabid, hateful paranoids — total bigots and anti-Semites — for having suggested that there are powerful domestic political forces in the U.S. which enforce Israel-centric orthodoxies and make it politically impossible to question America’s blind loyalty to Israel.  What irrational lunacy on their part:

Director of National Intelligence Dennis C. Blair announced today that Ambassador Charles W. Freeman Jr. has requested that his selection to be Chairman of the National Intelligence Council not proceed. Director Blair accepted Ambassador Freeman’s decision with regret.

In situations like this, it is often impossible to know whether the appointee really did voluntarily withdraw or whether he was forced out and is merely being allowed to say that he withdrew.  To his credit, Adm. Blair was in the Senate this morning defending Freeman from the likes of Joe Lieberman, but everything that is publicly known about Freeman makes it seem unlikely that he would have voluntarily withdrawn due to the shrieking criticisms directed at him.  If he were forced out — and there’s no basis for assuming he was until there’s evidence for that — then that reflects quite badly on the Obama administration’s willingness to defy the Bill Kristols, Marty Peretzes, and National Reviews of the world when it comes to American policy towards the Middle East.

In the U.S., you can advocate torture, illegal spying, and completely optional though murderous wars and be appointed to the highest positions.  But you can’t, apparently, criticize Israeli actions too much or question whether America’s blind support for Israel should be re-examined.

UPDATE: Prior to the announcement that the Freeman appointment was terminated, Max Blumenthal documented that the man leading the anti-Freeman assault was Steve Rosen, the long-time AIPAC official currently on trial for violations of the Espionage Act in connection with the transmission of classified U.S. information intended for Israel. Blumenthal also quotes foreign policy analyst Chris Nelson as follows:

Freeman is stuck in the latest instance of the deadly power game long played here on what level of support for controversial Israeli government policies is a “requirement” for US public office. If Obama surrenders to the critics and orders [Director of National Intelligence Dennis Blair] to rescind the Freeman appointment to chair the NIC, it is difficult to see how he can properly exercise leverage, when needed, in his conduct of policy in the Middle East. That, literally, is how the experts see the stakes of the fight now under way.

Blumethal also suggested that right-wing Israel fanatics in the U.S. are particularly interested in controlling how intelligence is analyzed due to their anger over the NIE’s 2007 conclusion that Iran had ceased its pursuit of nuclear weapons.

“It’s clear that Freeman isn’t going to be influenced by the lobby,” Jim Lobe, the Washington bureau chief of Inter Press Service, remarked to me. “They don’t like people like that, especially when they’re in charge of products like the NIE. So this is a very important test for them.”

Blumenthal further noted that the leader of the anti-Freeman crusade in the House, Rep.  Mark Kirk, is Congress’ top recipient of AIPAC donations.   Identically, Greg Sargent previously reported that, in the Senate, “concern” over Freeman was expressed by Sen. Chuck Schumer directly to Obama Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel.

Does anyone doubt that it’s far more permissible in American political culture to criticize actions of the American government than it is the actions of the Israeli Government?   Isn’t that rather odd, and quite self-evidently destructive?

UPDATE II: Andrew Sullivan on “The Freeman Precedent”:

Obama may bring change in many areas, but there is no possibility of change on the Israel-Palestine question. Having the kind of debate in America that they have in Israel, let alone Europe, on the way ahead in the Middle East is simply forbidden. Even if a president wants to have differing sources of advice on many questions, the Congress will prevent any actual, genuinely open debate on Israel. More to the point: the Obama peeps never defended Freeman. They were too scared. The fact that Obama blinked means no one else in Washington will ever dare to go through the hazing that Freeman endured. And so the chilling effect is as real as it is deliberate.

Actually, Obama’s DNI, Adm. Blair, did defend Freeman, but only today, and it’s true that no other Obama officials did.  As usual, it was a bipartisan onslaught of government officials marching in lockstep loyalty to AIPAC mandates, with nobody outside of some bloggers and online writers defending Freeman.  Though I was just arguing yesterday that the rules for discussing Israel in the U.S. have become more permissive, and I still think that, this outcome was probably inevitable given the refusal of virtually all influential Beltway factions to deviate from mandated loyalty to the right-wing Israel agenda.  That it was inevitable doesn’t make it any less grotesque.

UPDATE III: Chuck Schumer — who supported Bush’s nomination of Michael Hayden for CIA Director despite his key role in implementing Bush’s illegal eavesdropping program, and supported Bush’s nomination of Michael Mukasey as Attorney General despite his refusal to say that waterboarding was torture — is now boasting about the role he played in blocking Freeman’s appointment, all based on Freeman’s crimes in speaking ill of the U.S. Israel:

Charles Freeman was the wrong guy for this position. His statements against Israel were way over the top and severely out of step with the administration. I repeatedly urged the White House to reject him, and I am glad they did the right thing.

That’s certainly evidence that (a) Freeman was forced out, and (b) his so-called “statements against Israel” were the precipitating cause.

UPDATE IV: Lynch mob leader Jonathan Chait of Marty Peretz’s magazine, who spent the last week denying that Israel was the driving force behind the attacks on Freeman, brings himself to acknowledge the truth now that Freeman has been vanquished for his blasphemy:

Of course I recognize that the Israel lobby is powerful, and was a key element in the pushback against Freeman, and that it is not always a force for good.

What I find most mystifying is that Israel-centric fanatics actually think it is a good thing for Israel to impose these sorts of Israel-based loyalty tests and orthodoxies on American politics.  Polls show that Americans overwhelmingly want the U.S. Government to be “even-handed” in the Israel/Palestinian dispute and substantial portions of Americans do not favor American policies towards Israel.  Isn’t it rather obvious that at some point, there will be a substantial and understandable backlash as Americans watch people like Chuck Schumer openly boast that anyone who makes “statements against Israel” that he deems “over the top” will be disqualified from serving in our Government, despite a long and distinguished record of public service and unchallenged expertise?

UPDATE V: Good for Charles Freeman for going down with a fight, issuing an impassioned and highly persuasive statement/warning about what the failure of his appointment, which he says he terminated, means for the U.S.:

I am not so immodest as to believe that this controversy was about me rather than issues of public policy. These issues had little to do with the NIC and were not at the heart of what I hoped to contribute to the quality of analysis available to President Obama and his administration. Still, I am saddened by what the controversy and the manner in which the public vitriol of those who devoted themselves to sustaining it have revealed about the state of our civil society. It is apparent that we Americans cannot any longer conduct a serious public discussion or exercise independent judgment about matters of great importance to our country as well as to our allies and friends.

The libels on me and their easily traceable email trails show conclusively that there is a powerful lobby determined to prevent any view other than its own from being aired, still less to factor in American understanding of trends and events in the Middle East. The tactics of the Israel Lobby plumb the depths of dishonor and indecency and include character assassination, selective misquotation, the willful distortion of the record, the fabrication of falsehoods, and an utter disregard for the truth. The aim of this Lobby is control of the policy process through the exercise of a veto over the appointment of people who dispute the wisdom of its views, the substitution of political correctness for analysis, and the exclusion of any and all options for decision by Americans and our government other than those that it favors.

There is a special irony in having been accused of improper regard for the opinions of foreign governments and societies by a group so clearly intent on enforcing adherence to the policies of a foreign government – in this case, the government of Israel. I believe that the inability of the American public to discuss, or the government to consider, any option for US policies in the Middle East opposed by the ruling faction in Israeli politics has allowed that faction to adopt and sustain policies that ultimately threaten the existence of the state of Israel. It is not permitted for anyone in the United States to say so. This is not just a tragedy for Israelis and their neighbors in the Middle East; it is doing widening damage to the national security of the United States.

The outrageous agitation that followed the leak of my pending appointment will be seen by many to raise serious questions about whether the Obama administration will be able to make its own decisions about the Middle East and related issues. I regret that my willingness to serve the new administration has ended by casting doubt on its ability to consider, let alone decide what policies might best serve the interests of the United States rather than those of a Lobby intent on enforcing the will and interests of a foreign government.

Freeman’s full statement is here.  How anyone thinks that it is helpful to Israel to impose these blatant litmus tests of Israel-loyalty on American politics is truly mystifying.  Foreign policy expert Larry Rothkopf says that the failure of Freeman’s appointment “cost the United States intelligence and policy communities the benefit of a truly unique mind and set of perspectives” and “have also contributed to what can only be characterized as a leadership crisis in the U.S. government.”  Judging by Freeman’s statement today, Rothkopf is absolutely right.

Baku disgruntled with US meddling

Baku disgruntled with US meddling
Mon, 09 Mar 2009 18:16:19 GMT


The Pentagon’s interference in Azerbaijan’s defense issues has hit a nerve in the former Soviet Republic’s parliament, an Azeri lawmaker says.

Aydin Mirzazadeh, the deputy Chairman of the defense and security committee in Azerbaijan’s Parliament, rebuffed the strategic preparations by Washington to provide military support for his country.

Mirzazadeh told reporters on Monday that the Republic of Azerbaijan “is not in need of other parties’ support and can resolve its problems through domestic potentials”.

“Our military is perfectly capable of defending the country and we will never seek other parties’ help in protecting our sovereignty,” the Azeri official added.

The Azeri parliament member said the Pentagon has been holding sessions to analyze military plans for defending Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity in the event of an Iranian attack on the country.

“Holding such sessions without the knowledge and presence of military officials in Baku is a questionable matter,” Mirzazadeh added.

The former Soviet republic is an important ally in Washington’s declared war on “Islamic extremism” and is also a key refueling point for US planes bound for Afghanistan.

The remarks by the Azeri official came amid growing speculation that the United States is gearing up to support an Israeli attack on Iran over the country’s long-disputed nuclear program.

Western military experts have speculated that a US-backed Israeli war on Iran would prompt an Iranian military reaction against US interests in the region.

The large American military presence in Azerbaijan has also given rise to fears that the country could be used as a launchpad for an attack on Iran.

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said in 2008 that Tehran has never waged war against any nation and does not intend to do so. However, Iranian officials have warned that in case of an attack against their interests, the army would not hesitate to take all necessary measures to protect the country’s sovereignty.

Earlier in July, an aide to the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Mojtaba Zolnour warned that Iranian Armed Forces would target the heart of Israel and 32 US bases if the country comes under attack.

“If the US or Israel fire one bullet against Iran, the Iranian Armed Forces will not hesitate to target the heart of Israel and 32 US military bases in the region before the dust settles,” Zolnour said.

CS/HGH

Inside source reveals FEMA & DHS preparing for mass graves and martial law near Chicago

Inside source reveals FEMA & DHS preparing for mass graves and martial law near Chicago

By: D. H. Williams @ 10:41 PM – EST

An Indiana county municipal official in the vicinity of Chicago reveals the contents of his meetings with FEMA and the Department of Homeland Security. The initial requests seem reasonable enough when FEMA asks the county officials to prepare a Hazard Mitigation Plan to deal with flooding, fires, high winds and tornadoes.

But as the required meetings and calls with FEMA and DHS continue over a two year period their request become more unusual, raising suspicions of county officials

Listen to the audio:

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“We want to know every important thing in this county. We want to know where police departments are. Where weapons are stored. Hazardous material. Where can we land a helicopter. Where are the airports. How big a plane can you land at the airport. Where are all the bridges. Where are all the power stations. Where are all the generating stations.Where are all the substations. They literally wanted to know where everything was. I’m sitting there thinking man if there was ever martial law. This kind of information is exactly the kind of stuff they are going to want. We’re just laying it all out for them right there.”

During the legally mandated meetings held with FEMA and DHS different disaster scenarios were reveled to county officials:

  • In late December 2008 municipal officials were invited to Indianapolis for a briefing on the state of Indiana. There were told if industry were to collapse for example GM going bankrupt resulting in mass unemployment a depression would soon follow and municipalities could expect to loose 40% of their funds.
  • Every county in the nation would be required to prepare a Hazard Mitigation Plan.
  • The county should prepare a plan to vaccinate the entire population within 48 hours and practice the plan several times.
  • FEMA inquired to where mass graves could be placed in the county and would they accept bodies from elsewhere.
  • The sheriff’s department via the state sheriff association was told that no .223 ammunition rounds would be available as the military would be purchasing all stocks.
  • The county was asked to make plans for “hardening” of police and fire stations, putting in hardened bunker type buildings around town.
  • The county was asked to make plans for the possibility of up to 400,000 refugees from Chicago.