Econocide: Body Count

26 08 2009

Econocide: Body Count

Thursday 04 June 2009

by: Nick Turse  |  Visit article original @ TomDispatch.com

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A woman stands among her possessions after being evicted from her foreclosed house in Adams County, Colorado. (Photo: John Moore / Getty Images)

After David B. Kellermann, the chief financial officer of beleaguered mortgage giant Freddie Mac, tied a noose and hanged himself in the basement of his Vienna, Virginia, home, The New York Times made it a front-page story. The stresses of the job in economic tough times, its reporters implied, had driven him to this extreme act.

“Binghamton Shooter” Jiverly Wong also garnered front-page headlines nationwide and set off a cable news frenzy when, “bitter over job loss,” he massacred 13 people at an immigration center in upstate New York. Similarly, coverage was brisk after Pittsburgh resident Richard Poplawski, “upset about recently losing a job,” shot four local police officers, killing three of them.

But where was the front-page treatment when, in January, Betty Lipply, a 72-year-old resident of East Palestine, Ohio, “who feared she’d lose her home to foreclosure hanged herself to death” shortly after “receiving her second summons and foreclosure complaint from her mortgage lender”? And where was the up-to-the-minute cable news reporting on the two California dairy farmers who “killed themselves … out of despair over finances, according to associates”?

Mass Murder, Mass Media, and Missing Stories

Last summer, in the pages of the Nation magazine, Barbara Ehrenreich called attention to people turning to “the suicide solution” in response to the burgeoning financial crisis. Months later, major news outlets started to examine the same phenomenon. Last fall, a TomDispatch report on suicides and a range of other extreme acts – including self-inflicted injury, murder, arson, and armed self-defense – in response to foreclosures, evictions, bankruptcies, and layoffs, was followed, months later, by mainstream media attention to the notion of “econo-cide” – prompted, in large part, by a spate of familicides (murder/suicides in which both parents and their children die).

While it’s impossible to know the myriad factors, including deeply personal ones, that contribute to people resorting to drastic measures, violent or otherwise, many press reports suggest that the global economic crisis has played no small part in a range of extreme acts.  (more here)





Hariri Takes Stand Between Hezbollah and Zionist Entity

26 08 2009

[Does this new position, staked-out by the Saudi's main man, signal a true split within the previous scheme team of Saudi, Israel and the US, or is this just their latest ploy?  The ongoing Saudi/Israeli split over Mideast peace plans no doubt reflects true Saud anger at the Israelis for shooting-down every trial balloon that they send up, but how much of this drama which we are permitted to see is disinformation?  Israel will eventually answer these questions with the only dialogue they know or understand, a "dialogue of weapons."]

Hariri Hits back At Israel: Hizbullah Will Participate in Government whether They Like it Or Not

Prime Minister-designate Saad Hariri struck back at Israel, warning that Hizbullah will be part of the new government “whether the enemy likes it or not.”
“I want to assure the Israeli enemy (…) that Hizbullah will be in the government, whether the enemy likes it or not, because the interests of the country require that we all take part in this government,” Hariri said during an Iftar to honor Beirut families at his residence in Qoreitem on Tuesday.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned Lebanon over Hizbullah’s participation in the upcoming Cabinet, saying the Lebanese government would be held responsible for any military attempts by the Shiite group.

On the tit-for-tat over a Cabinet lineup, Hariri said that each political party is “entitled to take its own stances and submit its proposals, yet the formation process is constitutionally associated to the PM-designate in cooperation with the President.”

He stressed that consultations over Cabinet formation did not necessitate public statements but rather dialogue among the various political groups.

“I see a need for dialogue since matters that bring us together are far more than what divides us,” Hariri said.

The premier-designate insisted that he in keen on forming a national unity government to “strengthen the country and carry out the promises we made to the Lebanese citizens during the June 7 parliamentary elections.”

He highlighted the importance to meet people’s day-to-day needs concerning health care, power, water supplies and education.





WEAPONIZING PSYCHOLOGY DISCUSSION (from Information Clearinghouse)

26 08 2009

[An interesting discussion about this article over at Information Clearinghouse.  I thought I would share it with you.  This discussion will be kept going, if you want it to.  I am posting it in the permanent right-hand sidebar, front page, also under this category:

WEAPONIZING PSYCHOLOGY DISCUSSION

Weaponizing Psychology

Treating People Like Dogs

By:  Peter Chamberlin

I have read and agree to comments policy as posted here www.informationclearinghouse.info/c1.htm
"Now we learn that post traumatic stress disorder (ptsd) treatments for war veterans have been developed from his work as well."PTSD probably resulted from his work as well.
United Mutations | 08.24.09 - 2:55 pm | #


Gravatar I would like to point out to author Peter Chamberlain that the American Psychological Association was founded by members of Skull & Bones and may be assumed to remain under that organization's ultimate control, however well-hidden.Skull & Bones alumni have fanned out through our society since their founding in 1832 to take control of every pressure point: in politics, the judiciary, academia (they also founded the American Historical Association so they could control history professorships and what went into the textbooks) finance, the military, intelligence, and industry.

We should not be surprised that the end result of the American Psychological Association is a "weaponization" of what they have learned over the decades; that was the intent from the beginning.
Tom | 08.24.09 - 3:10 pm | #


Gravatar Martin Seligman...!!! .Again?!
Amilcar | 08.24.09 - 3:21 pm | #


Gravatar Martin Seligman is of course a jew and it tells once again where the worlds problem emanates from!!!Enough said!!!

When will we ever learn?????????

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Laurentius | 08.24.09 - 4:48 pm | #


Gravatar What could be more like the NAZI erea than savage "medical" experiments on animals and humans?
Steve | 08.24.09 - 4:52 pm | #


Gravatar How Seligman could have done this to dogs, is beyond my wildest dreams.How contractors or soldiers could do this to people, is beyond the beyond.
jeanX | 08.24.09 - 4:54 pm | #


Gravatar You are helpless. Give up, move on. Resistance is FUTILE.Too stupid to capitulate? Ok, then learn how to FIGHT:

http://www.nazisociopaths.org/mo...ticle.php/c1/ 33
Bill Ross | Homepage | 08.24.09 - 4:56 pm | #


Gravatar http://www.gpln.com/followingorders.htm
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Mark A. Goldman | Homepage | 08.24.09 - 4:59 pm | #


Gravatar Steve, how about the Rabbis and the rest of their flock killing Palestinians and other goyim in order to harvest vital organs like kidneys, hearts, etc. to sell in order to make themselves fabulously wealthy? How ugly, greedy, and horrific is that.
war_profiteer_Bush | 08.24.09 - 4:59 pm | #


Gravatar Learned helplessness?
You mean like voting again and again and finding out each time that it was meaningless? That the candidate lied? That the wars, poverty, pollution and imperialism go on no matter who you vote for?
But in that case it is the ones who actually learn who are paying attention!
wagelaborer | Homepage | 08.24.09 - 5:06 pm | #


Gravatar USans have been primed for this since the mid 70s. They'll lap it with gusto and beg for another helping.
Harvey Reading | 08.24.09 - 5:22 pm | #


Gravatar "If this is the case, then they are running scared, fearful that all that they have invested in controlling the minds of Americans and the world have been wasted. Either truth means that they have become even more dangerous"Never a truer word...
Their game is up and they sense it, but their millennial habit of control lends them a high level of self assurance. This , coupled with their total disregard for humanity and their relishing of misery and pain in others leads one to suspect that they will lash out with everything at their disposal, very soon.
What they have at their disposal is, of course, us.
The answer is, of course, for ALL of us to say NO.
The question is: Can we reach enough button pushers and trigger pullers in time?
Or do we have to cross the river of pain in order to finally get to the other side and have mastery of ourselves, free at last?
Something tells me the latter.
Time is very short now. Many of their plans are in motion, many of their preparations made, the juggernaut of misery is picking up speed and heading our way.
Fear nothing.
Believe nothing.
Be confident of our eventual victory, the victory of peace over war, the victory of love over hate.
Here lies the only future for mankind.
This is the path we must follow if we are finally to discover what a wonderful world this can be, free of these vengeful, deceitful, monstrous parasites.
Olive Farmer | Homepage | 08.24.09 - 5:35 pm | #


Gravatar Seligman is from the University of Pennsylvania?Isn't that the university with a notorious history of heinous animal abuse in its laboratories? I seem to remember a "home movie" their researchers made -- laughing it up and partying while they clubbed monkeys for their head injury so-called research. Would it be accurate to say these unethical, inhumane researchers have been torturers all along, so it is natural for them to extrapolate from animals to humans? Exploitation is the name of the game played by people like this.
nora | 08.24.09 - 6:38 pm | #


Gravatar Silent Weapons for Quiet Warshttp://www.paranoiamagazine.com/ ...entweapons.html

THE DRAFT
'Few efforts of human behavior modification are more remarkable or more effective than that of the socio-military institution known as the draft. A primary purpose of a draft or other such institution is to instill, by intimidation, in the young males of a society the uncritical conviction that the government is omnipotent. He is soon taught that a prayer is slow to reverse what a bullet can do in an instant. Thus, a man trained in a religious environment for eighteen years of his life can, by this instrument of the government, be broken down, be purged of his fantasies and delusions in a matter of mere months. Once that conviction is instilled, all else becomes easy to instill. Even more interesting is the process by which a young man's parents, who purportedly love him, can be induced to send him off to war to his death.'
gig harbor | 08.24.09 - 6:48 pm | #


Gravatar Many of these military types are truly neanderthals.Our world must move beyond conflict, violence and war.

It is time to change History big time!!!!
Anonymous | 08.24.09 - 6:50 pm | #


Gravatar What a happy land America has become.All these intellectual theorists in their ivory towers, paid for with your taxes( don't even try to squirm) have
reduced you, and your formerly happy land to a mental,physical,moral, and
financial human toxic waste facility.
More weapons per capita , and yet these vermin thrive.
Who are you again?
What was it you "stood" for?
Do you still "pledge allegiance"?
mot | 08.24.09 - 8:13 pm | #


Gravatar here is "Dr." Martin E.P. Seligman, PHDhttp://www.authentichappiness.sa...u/ seligman.aspx

How about this: He writes "self help" books!
gig harbor | 08.24.09 - 8:22 pm | #


Gravatar ...wow...now that was a short piece of power writing......here's a paragraph not to be ignored...

"...The Silent Weapons technology which has been developed, has been employed as an economic weapon and a psychological weapon of terror, to herd the nations of the earth in America’s direction. A nation that would develop such technology with a malicious intent to use it upon the rest of humanity is capable of unspeakable evil...."

...this is why I read ICH...
Follow the Facts | 08.24.09 - 8:52 pm | #


Gravatar And what about the greatest psy-operation in world history - 9/11.The only truth about 9/11 is that 3,000 people were slaughtered.

The rest of the "official" story is pure fiction.

911truth.org
ae911truth.org
911TRUTH | 08.24.09 - 8:59 pm | #


Gravatar "Every one of these programs is geared towards finding and exploiting the human breaking point."This is something they learned from zionists. The mossad uses psycho analysis in their operations the way truck drivers use diesel. These programmes are one of the main purposes of all those corporate think tanks. If one could see what the papers these think tanks write up for "private use" among their beneficiaries, the experiments the nazis carried out would seem mundane in comparison. Most of what is considered psychology is used to manipulate others to do or be things against their will. Either as a mass of people or as individuals.

This is one of those "professions" that is worse than lawyering.
hayate | 08.24.09 - 9:39 pm | #


Gravatar "Seligman and colleagues at the University of Pennsylvania [] conducted experiments on caged dogs, in which they used electric charges to shock them randomly. [this] mistreatment destroyed the dogs emotionally to the point where they no longer had the will to escape, even when offered a way out.”That is disgusting. Americans did this? Say it ain’t so.

http://www.animalliberationfront.com/
Johnny Typoe Baptist | 08.24.09 – 11:41 pm | #


Gravatar The evil pseudo-science of psychology:
Psychology shares it birth as an ideology with another ideology created at about the same time. It’s called Zionism.Germany. 1879: A person known as Wilhelm Wundt advances a hypo-thesis.

“Mankind is an animal. It is driven by basic, instinctive, self-centered needs. There is no spirit just a chemical organism that has evolved to it’s current level. Uncontrolled, criminality with always take root due to the inherently self-centered evil nature of man.” (Paraphrased).

This hypo-thesis was eagerly seized upon by Germany’s leader, Otto Von Bismarck a notorious fascist. At the time, there were new theories by Charles Darwin concerning the origins of humanity, a Swede named Nobel had developed high explosive and HotchKiss had developed the machine gun.

In order to start the mass killing a theory was needed which made it okay to kill humans (because they are only animals).

There’s nothing more profitable to European central bankers as warfare. Unsurprisingly this theory was trumpeted throughout the bank controlled media and further research generously financed. German Jews developed a new, spin-off ideology called Zionism. This was mainly the same theory but that mankind was descended from insects and only a chosen godly people could rule and control them.

Because Mankind was now officially and authoritatively “only an animal” then a new branch of science called Eugenics could be born. Animal husbandry and culls for the genetically inferior.

Sigmund Freud later work became the basis for a new science called Propaganda. This was exported to the US were it became PR and manipulation of the masses through hidden messages and the basis for modern advertising.

You have to understand that the mindset of these people is that we are animals that must be controlled. They see themselves as the only good people around saving us from imaginary evils that exist only in their twisted and evil minds.

In truth, everything they are trying to do to humanity is justified by a single unproven hypo-thesis. Like the global warming world tax scam “The science is settled” – “There’s a scientific concensus” these evil beings believe in this with a religious zeal. (Which is why some people think Zionism is a religion).

To further demonstrate this garbled madness, they call this murder inducing cult “Psychology”.
Breaking the word down we find it come from Greek; Psyche: Meaning spirit, soul or elan vital. The other part is Logis meaning logic and gy the suffix that extends it to the “study of”. So the word Psychology means the study of the human soul or spirit.

But hold on a minute, if the first law of psychology is that mankind is an animal without a spirit or soul how could any rational or educated people call it psychology?

The answer is that these are not rational people they are the mirror image of good in that they are inherently evil. They compulsively reverse or turn logic on it’s head to bring about chaos and confusion so that they can hide amongst normal people.

When people talk of a spiritual awakening have we ever wondered how the spirit went to sleep? Psychology is an evil fraud. It all built on one flimsy premise that never been examined but only promoted by authoritarian regimes.

Google “The father of modern psychology” or look it up on Wikipedia. Know your enemy and the pathetically flimsy munbo-jumbo witchcraft it’s based on.

Personally I believe that I am a spirit that has a body. I think that we all are. I see it in little children as they learn to talk, I see happiness and laughter spreading through the air and affecting others. I often wonder what sort of world we could live in if we got rid of this small minority of socially unwell evil spirits.
Danny Cunnington | 08.25.09 – 12:22 am | #


Gravatar The far, far right and the far, far left are examples of how well their psyops are working in our society today, they are all primed and ready to destroy each other. And we stand idly by, wringing our hands and wondering, what in the hell are we to do to stop them. Can they be stopped anymore? Or are they too far gone?
michelle | 08.25.09 – 12:40 am | #


Gravatar Before I start this rant, I have to make it clear that I believe there exists a very well-intentioned, well-thought out and ethical backbone of psychology in the US that has helped to improve the lives of many, many people.But….

This article is a powerful, simple and clear explanation that connects the dots to the daily participation of thousands of mental health professionals. Where are your voices? Your silence is deafening. How many psychologists/psychiatrist/mental health professionals read this website, and how many of you are telling it like it is? How come I hear so few of your voices even though you are trained to evaluate, penetrate, and deconstruct hidden meanings/motivations and resulting behaviors? For example, how prevalent is the use psychological testing and how it becomes the primary determinant of “behavioral modification”. And how many children are diagnosed with ADD/ADHD, autism, and a host of other diagnoses from the disabused DSM IV, only to be recommended for further psychiatric medication, removal from schools, households, forced treatment, and total annihilation of parental rights and responsibilities? How many of you are asking pertinent/challenging questions of your coworkers, trainers, and supervisors, in spite of hauling in that big fat paycheck? What about the dasterdly Synanon model of drug and alcohol treatment seamlessly merged with 12 Steps that teaches helplessness, powerlessness, and brutal confrontation to break down the ‘addict’ to admit their fatal flaws that they are told they can never escape from until death?

When my daughter tried marijuana in her junior year of high school for the first time on what the kids call ‘national marijuana day’, the school used her to make an example of a straight, normal, and good student. The school ruined her junior year even though the forced drug evaluation revealed a healthy, non-addicted youngster who was experimenting. When they insisted that she be pulled out of class twice a week for drug treatment, after suspending her for 10 days and getting her irrevocably behind in her school assignments, I told them they could stick it where the sun doesn’t shine. Yes, this was with the participation of the school counselor and the vice principle. But being a mental health professional myself, I called them on their game of ‘Zero Tolerance’. But I guess she got off lucky, because her other high school buddy got shot in the back and murdered by the police because his mother called 911 thinking she would get a mental health team for her drunk son, but instead got a firing squad. Hey, what was the reaction of the mental health community about this? DEAFENING SILENCE! A mental health coworker actually said to me that the boy must have done ‘something to deserve it’. It is utterly shocking that our profession has devolved to becoming the right hand of the monster that is forming a society steeped in mass hopelessness, mass capitulation.

The point of these anecdotal stories is to point out that our combined but individual power to fight this insidious paradigm of learned helplessness lies within each of us and it is bigger than the combined power of the war machine. Every new day offers each of us plenty of opportunity to chip away at this very real threat to our humanity.
nowheretohide | 08.25.09 – 1:24 am | #


Gravatar @Danny Cunnington
“Personally I believe that I am a spirit that has a body. I think that we all are. I see it in little children as they learn to talk, I see happiness and laughter spreading through the air and affecting others. I often wonder what sort of world we could live in if we got rid of this small minority of socially unwell evil spirits.”Never a truer word.
It will be a beautiful world.
Olive Farmer | Homepage | 08.25.09 – 1:25 am | #


Gravatar Danny Cunningham: You have reduced “psychology” to meaninglessness, and you have no idea what you are talking about when you put the whole field of psychology into this ‘evil’ category. Mind control IS the opposite of the goals of psychology. “Learned helplessness” is a label that researchers gave to aspects of human behavior under certain conditions, but that does not define “psychology” in it’s essence at all.
nowheretohide | 08.25.09 – 1:35 am | #


Gravatar Danny Cunnington…good information there and I hear what you say.
Have seen a few psychco’s myself over the years and one would always leave feeling like you wanted to throw yourself under a bus,I have listened to them talk about other clients and rather than constructive analysis it was indeed destructive.
I personally believe that they must be avoided at all costs as they will perpetuate the “condition” they label you with and once labelled they then ramp up the “therapy” THEY believe you need based on that “label”.Mind control is alive and well within the practice of psycho’s..logy and I know this from personal experience,very dangerous and must be avoided at all costs.Psychiatry is only about dishing out mind altering pills…a friend of mine was a psychiatrist for many years and her job,she said,was to keep the clients cupboard full of pills and nothing more.
Psychologists also do this.

To sum up…The army say’s,come to us and we’ll look after you,but neglect to tell you that the absolute bottom line is to turn you into killing machines…Psychology/psychiatry say’s,come to us we’ll look after you,but neglect to tell you that we will leave you feeling confused and we have many varieties of mind altering pills that I will advise you to take….do not take them as you will end up PSYCHO’S like they are….Evil training is alive and well within these organisations and it is getting worse.
findyourselfyourself | 08.25.09 – 3:39 am | #


Gravatar They seem to forget that even the best pet will eventually turn on a mean master.
Nothing fights like a cornered animal.
The people are beginning to feel cornered.
The bailout of wallstreet, the betrayal of Obama and general feeling that they have been soldout by elected representives.
Anonymous | 08.25.09 – 4:33 am | #


Gravatar @nowheretohide. It’s not me that has reduced “psychology to meaningless. I’m referring to the basic foundation of Psychology as expostulated by Wilhelm Wundt. I’m sure there are many individuals involved in the field of psychology who do so out of a desire to help and assist and that people have been generally helped in many ways.My basic premise is that this is not a science because it’s founding principle has no scientific basis. I see from your post that you are a practitioner but I also think what you practice on one level is very different from that practiced at another level.

The expostulate as “Man as an animal” was and is used as a justification by all tyrants and totalitarian regimes to attack the human condition or at least those in western history since then.

It was exported to Russia and taken up by the likes of Pavlov (Mankind is a dog) The British developed a new form of prison camp known as a “concentration” camp for the South African Boers who were been robbed by Rothschild agent Cecil Rhodes. It has formed the basis for mass killing through warfare ever since and there are few that would argue that the 20th and the fist bit of the 21st century have not been a period were millions have been senselessly slaughtered all for the desires and wishes of a small minority of evil and inherently anti-social so-called leaders.

All this for an unproven hypo-thesis. Man is an animal. At the end of my preceding post you can examine my hypo-thesis it’s relatively simple just like that proposed by Wilhelm Wundt.

I believe that I’m a spirit that has a body. I believe everyone else is too. There’s no scientific basis for my proposal just as there isn’t any scientific basis for that of Mr Wundt’s.

The difference is that the man as a animal has been endorsed by tyrants and led to untold human misery ever since. Man as a spirit, possessing a body is just as valid without the need for mass murder and control through fear and intimidation.

The main problem with the “man as an animal who must be controlled” is that many people don’t need to be told that it wrong to steal, cheat or kill. This is not something that they need to think because it’s something they know and have always known. It makes much more sense to cooperate and work together. Self-centered basic nature makes no sense when you consider that no one could survive alone and need cooperation. It reasonable to assume that a community is strengthened when it individuals prosper. How would criminality make any sense bearing in mind this simple and obvious logic concerning the socially cooperative human being?

By simple observation, I would seriously doubt that mankind could have existed at all if Wilhelm Wundt was correct. If he is right the condition would go back to the origins of human existence. It important to realize that since 1879 and today is a very short period of time in human history. It’s only in this period of time that existential threat to mankind’s very existence and the sustainability of our planet have arisen.

Do people really want to live in a climate of perpetual fear or would they like to cooperate and be happy? If you want we could conduct a poll. How many people think/know they are basically an animal that inherently self-centered and criminal but have been moulded by social engineering into a member of society by our caring benevolent government?

How many people think/know that there basic nature is spiritual and they are inherently social?

It’s not me trashing the basic tenets of psychology It’s done that all on it own. Who do think would win the above poll if we asked everyone? That’s right, no contest.

If you think that your government should be democratic what about the democracy of sanity? Is it reasonable or desirable that a small minority of evil beings have all the power and control over the majority who mostly just want to have a happy life?
Danny Cunnington | 08.25.09 – 4:40 am | #


Gravatar I’m glad so many of you are relating to this piece and treating it as what it was intended to be–ammunition. If we are going to wage a “Silent War” of our own, one for the people, all people, then we have to have our own weapons. The following says it all:”Every one of these programs is geared towards finding and exploiting the human breaking point.”

This is something they learned from zionists.”

This is the essence of Wolf Jabotinsky’s “Iron Wall” doctrine, which serves as the foundation for the Zionist form of psychological warfare, the basis of our own war on terror. Zev (Wolf) taught his fascist friends that the only victory against the legitimate Palestinian struggle was to destroy their will to resist, breaking their spirit, teaching them through repeated military defeats that they are helpless against Israel’s “Iron Wall,” teaching them to believe in hopelessness.

Cruelty of this magnitude, like that inflicted upon Seligman’s poor victim dogs and rats, is completely unacceptable and morally repugnant to all normal people. The monsters who have embraced this as the policy of our government have got to go, just as this abomination has to be dug-out and destroyed by thinking, caring, patriotic Americans.
Get busy!
peter chamberlin | Homepage | 08.25.09 – 6:30 am | #


Gravatar Danny: Yes, I agree with you that man is a spirit and has a body and soul also. He/she also has a culture, a family, a society, and of course, he/she is part of nature. In all my years of training, there was never any mention of the basic premises that you speak of, i.e., that man is basically an animal. In my study of psychology, man has free will, and he/she is a mystery in a mysterious world of interaction between spirit, life, nature and minerals. Only some claim that psychology is a science. For every nut case theory out there, there are at least one hundred plausible ones. By lumping all of psychology’s premises into a few men’s crazy and sick ideas, you certainly alienate or diss a large group of people who have a significant level of influence in our society and who CAN be of help in this battle that we fight to keep the evil ones from misusing psychology for evil purposes. Like another participant said earlier here, you cannot cover all aspects of every topic every time you open your mouth. We do not have to agree with every printed word, but get the general gist of the article…does it ring true or not? Is there something to learn from it? We are at a point where the the movement for justice and our very survival as human beings needs every body and soul it can find as an ally (including the natural world), or else we we’ll never find a way out of this quagmire.
nowheretohide | 08.25.09 – 7:04 am | #


Gravatar The best way to exist appears to exist in an much or very much interdependent relationship.For 3-4 centuries our ‘betters’ in US taught children to become independent and thus sent them and adults on a hunt for an illusion and in that never-ending hunt, became delusional.

It helps me to think or say that people ARE not this or that; instead, say or think: people ARE becoming or became this and that.

So, i say, people became dependent while firmly believing that they are or shld be independent.

So, seligman [i think he's a 'jew'] with his “learned helplessness” is trying to deceive us.
He does not say that the ruling class trains people to become, what he calls, helpless.

He is simply using the oldest trick of our masters: relabeling both the illusion of independence [thus 'freedom']and our near total dependency as learned helplesness and, of course not, as taught by our clergy, pols, ‘educators’, media, constitution, entertainment industry, advertizers, et al, to become helpless or dependent. tnx
bozhidar balkas, vancouver | 08.25.09 – 7:28 am | #


Gravatar Jane Mayer on the subject of her book, The Dark Side, said,
“I personally feel that the medical and psychological professionals who have used their skills to further a program designed to cause pain and suffering should be a high priority in terms of accountability. It has long been a ghastly aspect of torture, worldwide, that doctors and other medical professionals often assist. The licensing boards and professional societies are worthless, in my view, if they don’t demand serious investigations of such unethical uses of science.”I concur wholeheartedly, and I believe most mental health professionals agree if they even bothered to take the time to think about it. I just don’t understand where their voices are, and why there hasn’t been a serious and large outcry from the professional community. Personally, I got sick and tired of being the only one voicing my disgust and seeing the blank and complacent faces staring back at me. These societies carry tremendous influence as, for example, the engineers behind exposing 9/11 cover up have been by far the most influential in using their professional knowledge to expose the criminals. That’s what we need from the health sector, or else we will rightfully loose what little is left of our credibility.
nowheretohide | 08.25.09 – 7:28 am | #


Gravatar Excellent answers Danny!Clever, very clever!

Henk

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Henk Ruyssenaars | 08.25.09 – 9:05 am | #


Gravatar I recommend 100% the contents of:
Bill Ross | HomepageExtract:
(Without giving the complete conclusions away, this work proves that “life, liberty
and the pursuit of happiness” is about intelligent choice by the wise usage of time,
energy, fact, knowledge and environmental factors. It further proves how and why this
knowledge is used by some very determined people and organizations to steal your time
and energy, making you a slave. Given this knowledge, if you have courage, you can
choose to be free, without breaking any valid law, harming anyone or even letting anyone
else know what you are really doing.)
Read it all FREE at
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www.rossco.org/HumanNature.pdf,

Bill Ross is an electronic design engineer in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The above article is an excerpt from www.rossco.org/HumanNature.pdf, an evolving objective study of humanity and civilization and dissection of the lies of those who incorrectly believe they are in control from the factual, provable perspective. Feedback is welcome.
raymond /anonymous 23 | 08.25.09 – 9:16 am | #


Gravatar nowheretohide, this is what happens when you depend on corporate media for your news.Democracy Now has extensively covered the psychologists fight against the pro-torture leaders.

Here’s a link to one, but you can go to http://www.democracynow.org/ and search for more.

http://www.democracynow.org/2008…/7/ headlines#15

This is part of our problem. If dissent is not covered, we think it’s not happening.

But it is.
wagelaborer | Homepage | 08.25.09 – 9:50 am | #


Gravatar There are by now a multitude of mechanisms, private institutions and corporations [the latter growing exponentially] through which thought processes, on individual, societal and global levels, are being manipulated, with varying degrees of cruelty, from propaganda to torture, to mass massacres.Rand Corp, Rendon Corp, SAIC, Corrections Corporation of America [CCA], etc, industrialized countries’ foreign intelligence agencies, with instruments representing various strategic national interests, all are oriented towards a single goal: preservation of pyramidal wealth, power and class structure.

If you’re unfamiliar with it, I urge you to read the following article by James Bamford, from 2005, describing the power and funds a single US company, CIA outsourced, Rendon Corporation, was accorded to wage a ‘broad spectrum’ international campaign in support of US wars and regime change campaigns since the early 1990s.

This is the work of a single company:

The Man Who Sold the War

The US’s geostrategic operations and use of the APA in association with CIA and Special Operations to achieve its goals are unspeakable in their repugnance, but it is of vital importance that US Americans recognize that they are not alone, by any means.

For centuries, Britain and European powers have been engaged in similarly odious practices. No longer on the same scale as the US, today, but Europe is driven by the same, systemic motivations.

What the Anglo-American and European spheres have in common is a history of centralized power, a monopoly on world finance and credit which, by virtue of boundless opportunity and shortsightedness, is now in the process of imploding.

Banking, compound interest and one-way wealth distribution have always been at the root of propaganda, mass torture and wars.

It’s time that we cease placing the value of our labor and collective wealth into a system of global monopoly whose charter is to rob and repress.

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Baitullah Mehsud Dies From His Wounds–Hakimullah Mehsud and Waliur Rehman

25 08 2009

File photo of Pakistan Taliban commander Hakimullah Mehsud with Taliban chief Baitullah Mehsud during a news conference in South Waziristan Reuters – Pakistan Taliban commander Hakimullah Mehsud (L) is seen with his arm around Taliban chief Baitullah …

By ISHTIAQ MAHSUD, Associated Press Writer Ishtiaq Mahsud, Associated Press Writer 2 mins ago

DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Pakistan – The Pakistani Taliban acknowledged Tuesday that the militants’ top leader, Baitullah Mehsud, was dead, ending weeks of claims and counterclaims over his fate following a U.S. missile strike on his father-in-law’s home this month.

Two of Mehsud’s top aides, Hakimullah Mehsud and Waliur Rehman, called The Associated Press on Tuesday evening to say that he had died Sunday of wounds from the Aug. 5 strike near the Afghan border.

“He was wounded. He got the wounds in a drone strike and he was martyred two days ago,” Hakimullah Mehsud said. Rehman later repeated the same statement.

Both also confirmed an earlier Taliban announcement that Hakimullah Mehsud now leads the Pakistani Taliban, while Rehman would lead the movement’s wing in South Waziristan.

The Taliban had insisted for weeks that Baitullah Mehsud was still alive following the missile strike, while U.S. and Pakistani officials said he was almost certainly dead and a leadership struggle had ensued.

Hakimullah and Rehman, who had served as top aides to Baitullah, said they were calling together — handing the telephone back and forth to each other — to dispel reports of disunity in the Taliban leadership. They spoke to an Associated Press Reporter who had interviewed both and recognized their voices.

“Our presence together shows that we do not have any differences,” Rehman said.

Both men had been named as candidates — and possibly rivals — to replace Baitullah Mehsud as chief of the al-Qaida-linked movement, which is blamed for dozens of terrorist attacks inside Pakistan and also for planning attacks on U.S. troops across the border in Afghanistan.

However, the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan, or Pakistani Taliban Movement, announced Friday that Hakimullah would lead the group because Baitullah was ill. Members of the Mehsud clan use the same last name.

The 28-year-old Hakimullah Mehsud is known for his ruthless efficiency in staging attacks.

Hakimullah commanded three tribal regions and had a reputation as Baitullah’s most ferocious deputy. He first appeared in public to journalists in November 2008, when he offered to take reporters on a ride in a U.S. Humvee taken from a supply truck heading to Afghanistan.

Hakimullah claimed responsibility for the June 9 bombing of the Pearl Continental hotel in Peshawar, and the attack on the Sri Lankan cricket team in Lahore earlier this year.

He also threatened suicide bombings in Pakistani cities in retaliation for a recent army offensive in the Swat Valley, which has been winding down in recent weeks.





Iraq Withdraws Ambassador to Syria over Truck Bombings

25 08 2009

Iraq Withdraws Ambassador to Syria over Truck Bombings

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25/08/2009 Iraq sparked a new diplomatic crisis with Syria on Tuesday by ordering home its ambassador to Damascus and demanding the handover of two men alleged to have ordered a deadly truck bombing in Baghdad.

The move came just hours before Al-Qaeda claimed responsibility for the bombings, which killed 95 people and left nearly 600 wounded.

“The cabinet demands the Syrian government hand over Mohammed Younis al-Ahmed and Sattam Farhan,” said a statement quoting government spokesman Ali Al-Dabbagh, announcing the ambassador’s recall. “The cabinet decided to ask that they be handed over for their direct role in carrying out the terrorist operation,” it added.

On Sunday, Iraq aired a video showing a former police chief confessing to the bombing last Wednesday at the finance ministry, one of two attacks in the capital. The man said he had received orders from his Baathist boss Farhan, who along with Ahmed, was based in Syria according to his video confession.

The statement announcing the recall of the Iraqi ambassador, who was only appointed six months ago, went further and pointed the finger at Syria for harboring insurgents. “We also demand that Syria hand over every person wanted for committing murders and crimes against Iraqis and to kick out all terrorist organizations that use Syria as a base to launch and plan such operations against Iraqi people,” it said.

But a statement on an Islamic website claimed the bombings were carried out by the Islamic State of Iraq, an Al-Qaeda insurgent group. “By the grace of God, the sons of the Islamic State of Iraq launched a new attack on the wounded heart of Baghdad to destroy the bastions of faithlessness and the citadels of the atheism of the apostate Safavid government,” it said.

The bombings at the finance and foreign ministries culminated in the worst day of violence seen in Iraq for 18 months.

In the immediate aftermath, Syria condemned the atrocities, with the foreign ministry expressing “deep sorrow at the loss of a large number of victims” and reaffirming “our support for everything which upholds Iraq’s security, integrity and stability.”

During a visit to Baghdad on April 22, Syrian Prime Minister Mohammed Naji Otri rebuffed Iraqi journalists who alleged that Baathist boss Ahmed was in Syria and questioned the premier if he was prepared to take action against him. “I don’t know that name and I’ve never heard about him,” Otri said.





Prosecutor Named for CIA Probe, John H. Durham

25 08 2009

[SEE: Prosecutor Named to Probe CIA Prisoner Abuses]

John H. Durham biography

John DurhamJohn Durham (Bob Child / Associated Press / April 25, 2006)

John H. Durham

Age: 59

Position: First assistant U.S. attorney for the District of Connecticut.

Current portfolio: Tapped by Bush administration Atty. Gen. Michael B. Mukasey in January 2008 to investigate the CIA in the 2005 destruction of interrogation videotapes. He serves as acting U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia for the purposes of that matter. Durham “is a widely respected and experienced career prosecutor who has supervised a wide range of complex investigations in the past,” Mukasey said.

Background: A 30-plus-year veteran of the Justice Department, he has won praise for being one of the nation’s most relentless prosecutors. Durham was appointed in 1999 by then-U.S. Atty. Gen. Janet Reno to investigate whether FBI agents and police officers in Boston for three decades were working with organized crime, an inquiry that led to numerous convictions of public officials and charges of misconduct and influence peddling.

He also evaluated, prepared and prosecuted major racketeering cases directed at the Gambino, Genovese and Patriarca crime families in Connecticut.

Personal: Publicity-shy, perhaps due to his specialty in prosecuting organized crime. He is a registered Republican; according to press reports, which cited Connecticut voter records; and has four sons.

Source: Times research

Copyright © 2009, The Los Angeles Times





‘Inhumane’ CIA Questioning Spurs Criminal Probe

25 08 2009





Inside the CIA’s haphazard interrogation program

25 08 2009

AP – In this image from the CIA, the cover of a special review released Monday, Aug. 24, 2009, of a newly …

By PAMELA HESS and MATT APUZZO, Associated Press Writer Pamela Hess And Matt Apuzzo, Associated Press Writer – 

WASHINGTON – With just two weeks of training, or about half the time it takes to become a truck driver, the CIA certified its spies as interrogation experts after 9/11 and handed them the keys to the most coercive tactics in the agency’s arsenal.

It was a haphazard process, cobbled together in the months following the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington by an agency that had never been in the interrogation business. The result was a patchwork program in which rules kept shifting and the goals often were unclear.

At times, the interrogators went too far, even beyond the wide latitude they were given under the Bush administration‘s flexible guidelines, according to newly unclassified documents released Monday. Interrogators took the simulated drowning technique of waterboarding beyond what was authorized. Mock executions were held. Family members were threatened. There were hints of rape.

If it was a terrifying process for the detainees, it was a bureaucratic nightmare for the interrogators. Until 2003, the agency provided its interrogators with rules on a case-by-case basis, sometimes giving permission by e-mail or even orally from CIA headquarters.

The interrogators were required to sign documents saying they understood the rules and would comply with them. Yet they were given ample room to improvise and make decisions about how much humanity to show to terror detainees.

While former Vice President Dick Cheney said the interrogation program was run by “highly trained professionals who understand their obligations under the law,” the newly released documents suggest otherwise, at least in the early months.

The interrogators slapped prisoners, held a handgun to one’s head, used power drills to make threats and left men shackled and naked in frigid rooms until they cooperated.

“How cold is cold?” one officer said in the 2004 CIA inspector general’s report released Monday. “How cold is life threatening?”

The CIA’s Counterterrorism Center began training interrogators in November 2002, two months after suspected terrorist Abu Zubaydah already had been repeatedly subjected to waterboarding.

But because the CIA had so little information about al-Qaida, CIA analysts could only speculate about what the detainees “should know,” hobbling the interrogators’ ability to ask meaningful questions and identify misleading or useful answers.

Some in the CIA correctly feared that the existence of the program would leak out someday. Others worried they’d be identified by name in news stories.

“One officer expressed concern that, one day, agency officers will wind up on some ‘wanted list’ to appear before the World Court for war crimes,” the inspector general wrote.

Another added, “Ten years from now we’re going to be sorry we’re doing this … (but) it has to be done.”

Even the Justice Department, which authorized the interrogation program, conceded in a 2004 memo that “at least in some instances and particularly early in the program,” the program appeared to have gone off track.

Attorney General Eric Holder appointed a prosecutor Monday to look into whether such incidents amounted to violation of federal law. He said nobody who operated within the framework of the Justice Department’s legal opinions will be charged.

But the program that the Bush administration’s Justice Department approved in the wake of the Sept. 11 terror attacks began to short-circuit almost immediately.

In August 2002, government lawyers said interrogators were not supposed to use harsh tactics until all other methods had failed. But three months later, when officials captured the terrorism suspect Abd al-Nashiri, believed to be behind the bombing of the USS Cole, interrogators immediately launched into enhanced tactics.

And the method of waterboarding used by the CIA did not always resemble the clinical, closely supervised process that the Justice Department approved. One official, explaining why interrogators were pouring excessive amounts of water over a detainee’s cloth-covered mouth and nose, said, “It is for real.”

Another interrogator repeatedly choked off the carotid artery of a prisoner, causing the detainee to pass out, then shaking him awake again. The interrogator had only recently been trained in interrogation tactics and had previous experience only in debriefing, the practice of questioning people already willing to cooperate.

As late as September 2003, the CIA was still sending mixed signals to its interrogators.

“No formal mechanisms were in place to ensure that personnel going to the field were briefed on the existing legal and policy guidance,” the report said.

It was a debriefer, not a trained interrogator, who threatened alleged al-Nashiri with a power drill and an unloaded gun. Such threats violate U.S. anti-torture laws.

It’s not clear from CIA reports whether waterboarding or other aggressive tactics made America safer, as Cheney has long claimed. CIA officials credited the detention and interrogation program with thwarting several terrorist attacks. But investigators said it’s less certain that waterboarding or other coercive tactics directly contributed to that success.

In one case, CIA officials staged a mock execution to terrify a detainee into cooperating. Authorities believed the detainee was withholding information, and they felt they needed to get creative. So they pretended to kill another detainee in a nearby room.

It was an elaborate setup, complete with a guard playing a dead detainee.

But the scheme apparently didn’t work. A senior officer later said the effort was so obviously a ruse, it yielded no benefit to interrogators.





how to treat and store emergency water, part 3

25 08 2009





how to treat and store emergency water, part 2

25 08 2009





how to treat and store emergency water, part 1

25 08 2009





The Widening Gap In America’s Two Tiered Society

25 08 2009

The Widening Gap In America’s Two Tiered Society

By Emily Spence
Americans, particularly ones from the middle class, need to realize that there are no core entitlements imparted by their government representatives, nor any other sources. They have none and should adjust their expectations accordingly.
If the U.S. populace somehow imagines that its members are viewed any differently than any other populations across the world that are used to produce maximal profits for the top economic class, there’s a rude awakening in store ahead. Further, most legislators simply do not care whether middle and lower class interests are or aren’t well served as long as they, themselves, can somehow make out well in the times ahead.
Besides, why should any Americans feel that they deserve to be treated more favorably by the transnational moneyed elites and their government backers than their counterparts across the rest of the world? As A. H. Bill reminds: “The richest 225 people in the world today control more wealth than the poorest 2.5 billion people. And… the three richest people in the world control more wealth than the poorest 48 nations.”
Occasionally someone making a staggering amount of money in a crooked sort of way might raise a few officials’ eyebrows or induce a mild reprimand. In addition, he might, occasionally, be singled out as the token fall guy so as to be made into a warning example as was Bernie Madoff. Most of the time, though, no action is usually undertaken to correct the situation when directors of major companies carry out activities that are, obviously, right on or over the edge of fraudulent practices.
As Barak Obama, perhaps hypocritically, chastened, “Under Republican and Democratic administrations, we failed to guard against practices that all too often rewarded financial manipulation instead of productive and sound business practices. We let the special interests put their thumbs on the economic scales.”
Yet, he, himself, showed no hesitation during his election campaign over collecting $40,925 from the bailout fund recipient and nearly bankrupt investment house Bear Stearns, $161,850 from the bailout fund recipient and mortgage underwriter Morgan Stanley, as well as benefits from countless other institutions that have received government favors at taxpayers’ expense. As such, it’s hard in actuality to deliver more than just a mild verbal rebuke about these organizations’ modus operandi if one picks up a personal windfall from not meddling. Thus, the financial corruption continues at all levels of government.
A case in point is the self-serving oil trader Andrew Hall. His relationship with Citigroup’s (C.N) Phibro energy-trading unit brought him approximately $100 million in 2008 despite that his parent company registered a net deficit of $18.7 billion for the same year and received $45 billion in TARP funds.
However, it’s been pointed out that he could moderately adjust his current level of gain and continue to maintain the same procurement pattern if he manages to stay out of the limelight. If he follows this plan in the near future, his earnings and bonuses won’t likely duplicate the $250 million personal compensation that he’d received in the past five years. Yet, he could still make out quite well all the same!
In any event, one has to question such lavish rewards considering that Citigroup suffered a 95% loss of its share value since 2007 in relation to which Phibro “occasionally accounts for a disproportionate chunk of Citigroup income.” At the same time, the U.S. government will shortly be the owner of 34% of this company. Put more bluntly, is Andrew Hall’s personal prosperity and propensity to add to his private art collect the best use of taxpayers’ funds?
As long as he’s a lavish beneficiary, would he care if they weren’t? As the economist John Kenneth Galbraith once suggested: “The salary of the chief executive of a large corporation is not a market award for achievement. It is frequently in the nature of a warm personal gesture by the individual to himself.” Naturally, Andrew Hall aims to keep such a cozy arrangement intact.
Besides, his personal take is relatively inconsequential. It’s a mere pittance contrasted to the almost two and a quarter billion dollars grand total – roughly $2,217,800,000 – that the top ten U.S. business moguls collectively grossed as their own recompense in 2008. [1]
At the same time, it cannot not be expected, in a market based economy, that political influence is not also a purchased commodity. Clearly, opinions are bought and sold just as easily as are any other products and services with payment being campaign funds, such as Obama’s, from big industry; offers of high paying future jobs and other lavish advantages dangled as bait.
On account of this kind of shady deal, tax subsidies connected to executive pay amounted to $20 billion in 2008 according to United for a Fair Economy (UFE) and Institute for Policy Studies. (Imagine if this money, instead, were allocated towards improvements in public education, provision of a universal heath-care plan or any number of other programs that could uplift the American public as a whole.)
During the same period, average CEO pay, at $10.54 million, was 344% higher than typical worker pay. This disparity, also, is generally indicative of a trend that increasingly funnels wealth upward rather than having it more equitably distributed across class lines.
Another sign of this ascendant drift can be found in the change between the first Forbes 400 report (1982) and its 2008 version. In 1982, an entrepreneur only needed slightly more than $100 million dollars to get on the list. By 2008, he wouldn’t be in the top 400 unless he’d garnered at least $1.3 billion. In other words, so much more wealth shot upward in the last twenty years that $100 million now is almost viewed as chump change in comparison to the new top gains.
In addition, Congressional reports have indicated that widespread tax avoidance tricks, like use of overseas banks that do not report amounts to the IRS, have cost taxpayers more than $2 billion annually. Certainly, these lost moneys could well be used to help people less fortunate. For example, the hidden $2 billion could be used to create job training programs for any of the one in nine Americans currently forced to rely on food stamps as an alternative to starvation.
To be eligible for such aid, a family of four, for example, has to have no more than $2,389 as its gross monthly income or 130% of the official poverty level and no more than $1,838 net monthly income or 100% of the poverty level. (There are few deductions and exceptions to the requirements allowed, along with limits for owned property value imposed, that further determine whether one meets qualifications.)
In other words, a typical household of four cannot receive this help if the gross income for the foursome exceeds $28,668 annually and, for an individual, the gross not to be surpassed is $14,088. Additionally, recipients cannot have a great deal of assets with a clearly defined, too high level of worth.
As such, they have to be nearly broke across the board. Meanwhile, it’s clearly disgraceful that more than 27,651,388 Americans are so extremely poor they require food assistance to try to make ends meet.
Even that help, though, is often not enough to prevent further poverty and many folks are unable to avoid outright destitution across the so-called wealthy U.S.A. So next, they lose their homes… and they lose them in droves.
All material Copyright©2006-2009, David Dees
The huge portion of Americans who do so are staggering: While the number of U.S. foreclosure filings climbed by more than 81% in 2008, the total is still sharply rising in 2009. In relation, 300,000 homes foreclosed per month from March to May in 2009 and 1.8 million homes represented the anticipated total for the first half of the year. With such a backdrop, one out of every 398 homes received a filing in April and a whooping 6.4 million homes are anticipated to be in foreclosure by mid-2011. Simultaneously, a record number of individuals, also, applied for bankruptcy.
In a similar vein, the jobless rate, despite some minor dips downward, is still seemingly on the rise. Therefore, the current number of out of work adults could well exceed 20% if all of the hopeless ones, who are no longer collecting unemployment benefits and who gave up looking for opportunities, are added into the mix.
Moreover, they will not be able to jumpstart the economy so long as they cannot find work, and especially work at a living wage. After all, how can anyone make lots of purchases or take out bank loans if he has no reasonable income? So it follows that even more retail and wholesale stores, along with banks, will go belly up.
At the same time, the supply side of the market, itself, has created labor troubles. This is because goods have been overproduced. Consequently, there is overstock piled high in warehouses and shipping containers across the world ready to resume its path to the market once the spending reinitializes. However, spending cannot resume as long as the money has largely flowed to the top economic tier and away from average former and low wage workers, who can not expect to have decent paying jobs to create more goods until the current product glut diminishes.
In other words, consumers can’t buy much when money’s tight and work won’t be provided when there’s an oversupply of merchandise largely produced in second world sweatshops whose workers are paid so little that they hardly can put food on their own tables let alone make many more extravagant purchases — ones like toothpaste, soap and shampoo. Besides, they, too, face employment opportunities diminishing because worldwide sales are down for many of the products that, previously, their companies too copiously produced.
Concurrently, the bailouts, oriented towards fixing the credit side of the equation, are not addressing these sorts of supply side problems. Therefore, they will not keep the financial collapse from worsening.
Alternately put, TARP and other payoffs to the self-serving, unconscionable banksters and Wall Street high rollers largely responsible for the downturn will not produce an abundance of jobs. So the reasonable salaries, ultimately needed to buy the wares to cause industrial output to resume, won’t materialize any time soon.
It’s rather simple to understand, really. So why don’t Ben Bernanke and his colleagues seem to notice that massive job loss, itself, needs to be addressed posthaste? Why hasn’t a public works program been initiated? Why don’t they grasp that the act of offshoring all kinds of American jobs to maximize profits at the top tier does not ensure that products will be avidly snapped up by a greatly unemployed and underemployed public?
Since they, apparently, don’t understand, the downturn, with a few small upward twists, will remain in its   plunging slide, which in turn will create further layoffs. All the while, the über-wealthy and their corporate supporters, such as most members of Congress, will continue to pamper themselves with capital largely derived from struggling taxpayers and massive loans that raise the federal deficit.
More to the point, how could the slump not last when the affluent elites gamble away huge fortunes comprising of their own and others’ money while manufacturing bubbles and Ponzi schemes in the process? How could anything change when they keep amassing more and more assets for themselves while indifferent to their impact on society as a whole?
Such practices as theirs, obviously, cannot sustain the American middle and under classes and it cannot buoy up the utmost bottom rung either. On account, scores of individuals of all ages continue to wind up in tent cities or ensconced on public park benches. (Supposedly, families with children represent the fastest growing subset of the homeless population in the U.S.A. at present and the average age of a homeless person is nine years old.)
When the upper-crust keeps getting richer by taking an ever greater portion of the overall wealth and government schemes assure that the process continues, nearly everyone else becomes increasingly cash poor. When every now and then big investors suffer hefty losses, the government steps in to shore them up again and again. However, this practice, clearly, does not help the populace in general. The evidence that it does not can be seen everywhere across the American landscape and the entire world.
It follows, then, that, “in the United States, wealth is highly concentrated in a relatively few hands. As of 2004, the top 1% of households (the upper class) owned 34.3% of all privately held wealth, and the next 19% (the managerial, professional, and small business stratum) had 50.3%, which means that just 20% of the people owned a remarkable 85%, leaving only 15% of the wealth for the bottom 80% (wage and salary workers). In terms of financial wealth (total net worth minus the value of one’s home), the top 1% of households had an even greater share: 42.2%…”, according to G. William Domhoff, a sociology professor at University of California at Santa Cruz. [2]
Another way to measure the shift in wealth is by noting some of the corporate trends, themselves. As Sarah Anderson and John Cavanagh, at the Institute for Policy Studies, point out:

  1. Of the 100 largest economies in the world, 51 are corporations; only 49 are countries (based on a comparison of corporate sales and country GDPs).
  2. The Top 200 corporations’ sales are growing at a faster rate than overall global economic activity. Between 1983 and 1999, their combined sales grew from the equivalent of 25.0 percent to 27.5 percent of World GDP.
  3. The Top 200 corporations’ combined sales are bigger than the combined economies of all countries minus the biggest 10.
  4. The Top 200s’ combined sales are 18 times the size of the combined annual income of the 1.2 billion people (24 percent of the total world population) living in ”severe” poverty.
  5. While the sales of the Top 200 are the equivalent of 27.5 percent of world economic activity, they employ only 0.78 percent of the world’s workforce. [3]
Especially exemplifying this type of corporate immensity is the Wal Mart company. For example, the Walton heirs have a collective worth of around $65 billion and over 1.7 billion shares, or 43%, of Wal Mart stock in addition to earning $29 billion off the stock price rise alone from November 2007 to June 2008.
Meanwhile, the Waltons pay their jean laborers in Nicaragua approximately $1.50/ day. Simultaneously, their average U.S. workers are given wages of about $12,000/ annum causing a full one half of Wal Mart’s 720,000 employees to qualify for food stamps.
All material Copyright©2006-2009, David Dees
At the same time, the clearly exploitive Wal Mart business model is considered an unqualified success — one that should be more often duplicated across the board. After all, it shows the capitalistic free market with its best possible outcome — profits beyond imagination and the American Dream come true (for the few who manage to take unfair advantage of the actual wealth producers)!
Perhaps, though, the best way to look at the new arrangement between citizens, State and the rising corporate structures is through this superlative summation by Benito Mussolini:

The corporate State considers that private enterprise in the sphere of production is the most effective and useful instrument in the interest of the nation. In view of the fact that private organisation of production is a function of national concern, the organiser of the enterprise is responsible to the State for the direction given to production.

State intervention in economic production arises only when private initiative is lacking or insufficient, or when the political interests of the State are involved. This intervention may take the form of control, assistance or direct management. [4]

Even if Benito Mussolini’s position has an alarmingly familiar ring to it, no one still should expect U.S. legislators to create laws any time soon that would enact tax code changes in order to remove subsidies that encourage overpayment to executives and that cost taxpayers $20 billion a year. Indeed, nobody should expect any major changes at all that would level the financial playing field, remove a sense of economic injustice or bring back jobs and reasonable wages to the American people.

As Joel H. Rassman, Toll Bros. CFO in 2006, explained about CEO Robert I. Toll’s $20 million compensation while shareholders were suffering a 22% loss: “I have yet to meet the person who has enough money.”
Like Toll, a majority of Congressional representatives, of whom many are multi-millionaires, apparently imagine that they never have quite enough for themselves and justify their dodgy choices accordingly. They, also, know who butters their bread and it surely is not the increasingly impoverished average U.S. citizens, who continue to be the indirect victims of corporate rapacity and pathetic corporate oversight by executives and Congressmen alike.
In relation, one wonders when a significant number of Americans will, finally, recognize that they’ve been had. Put another way by Andrew Greeley: ”It should be no surprise that when rich men take control of the government, they pass laws that are favorable to themselves. The surprise is that those who are not rich vote for such people, even though they should know from bitter experience that the rich will continue to rip off the rest of us. Perhaps the reason is that rich men are very clever at covering up what they do.”
This explanation in mind, we need not worry as much about the terrorists from abroad as the terrorists from above and the duped voters who repeatedly fall for political candidates pandering to this broadly malignant upper class. The latter bunch and their sycophantic legislative admirers, more than any foreign guerrillas, are leading the world’s wealthiest nation into ever deeper ruin.
Emily Spence is an author living in Massachusetts. She has spent many years involved in human rights, environmental and social services efforts.
REFERENCES:
[4] Benito Mussolini, 1935, Fascism: Doctrine and Institutions, Rome, ‘Ardita’ Publishers. pp. 133-135.




UCMJ Definitions of Military Harassment, Sexual Assault and Rape

24 08 2009

UCMJ Definitions of Military Harassment, Sexual Assault and Rape

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Soldiers Raped by Other Men

24 08 2009

Men

Gentlemen with MST, we know you are there. We work with some of you, and we know the isolation and shame that you have been feeling for so long. We also know that now is the time to give up that shame and regain the peace and joy that is just on the other side of all the pain.

You are not alone. 4% of male soldiers experience MST1, which equates to almost 1 in 20 of you. The VA says that more than 50% of the veterans who have screened positive for MST are men.2 Thanks to your sheer numbers, more men have experienced MST than women (there are almost 22 million male veterans, compared to less than 2 million female veterans3). You are not alone.

Call us if you need someone to talk to who will listen with understanding and patience. If you want to talk privately and securely to other men with MST, please go here to request an invite to a confidential, all-male, online message board. They are waiting, because it is time to come home.

A male survivor who is also an MST advocate has this to say to you:

“The Silent Wounded. That is what I call us: the MST survivor . . . It is difficult to explain what it is like to enlist in the military service for our country – male or female – to be motivated to serve as an honorable duty. Our discharge papers may say under “honorable conditions,” but we feel no honor . . .

“The pain in one’s soul from being a rape survivor is no different from man to woman – the shame and guilt we feel are equally the same. Because of the way society places a stigma on male sexual assault that is compounded by the military comradeship and brotherhood instilled in us from our first day, we remain the “silent wounded.” Because of the way we were brought up to be men – the male image – these things are not supposed to happen. That is why we remain silent.

“The silence continues to victimize us . . . [but] once I found a voice through the use of the internet, I found myself with a freedom that had not been mine since the attacks on my body in 1969. I was able to speak out where once I felt I would never say a word. To understand the pain inside of you – the silence – it is like a poison and continues to eat at your soul . . . the written word of your voice gives you strength. I believe that is what the author of this web-site is offering you . . . the male survivor, to have a way to speak – to purge ourselves from the poison.

“Find that freedom. The more each of us speak up and say “that happened to me too!” the more our voice is heard further and further from the walls of our silence.

“We need to open up the eyes of everyone. The silence needs to change – awareness of how sexual trauma affects males needs to advance. We are hurting; we should quit doing it alone.”

1Source: “Sexual Assault Among Male Veterans.” Psychiatric Times. 1 April 2005. <http://www.psychiatrictimes.com/display/article/10168/55225?pageNumber=3>

2Source: “Military Sexual Trauma.” National Center for PTSD. <http://www.ncptsd.va.gov/ncmain/ncdocs/fact_shts/military_sexual_trauma_general.html?opm=1&rr=rr1758&srt=d&echorr=true>

3Source: “Veterans Numbers from the Census Bureau.” The Tacoma News Tribune. 16 October 2008. <http://blogs.thenewstribune.com/military/2008/10/16/veterans_numbers_from_the_census_bureau>






Will Adm. Mullen’s “Resiliance” Program Help 60,000 Male Soldiers Recover from Sexual Trauma?

24 08 2009

Since 2002, 59,690 female veterans reported being raped, sexually assaulted or had experienced another form of sexual trauma, constituting almost 20 percent of the women seen at VA facilities nationally, according to VA.

[By this estimate, over 60,000 male soldiers have been raped by their "buddies" while serving in the war zones.  SEE:

Weaponizing Psychology]

“This is not a ‘woman’ problem,” said Mountjoy-Pepka. A little more than half of military sexual-trauma victims are men, mostly because they make up a majority of veterans, according to the VA.

New Seattle charity aims to help military sexual-trauma victims

Pack Parachute provides financial assistance and advocacy for veterans who were raped while serving in the military. The new charity adds to Seattle’s tradition of being a resource for military sexual-trauma victims.

By Lindsay Toler

Seattle Times staff reporter

When Amando Javier’s 15-year secret finally became too much to handle alone, he turned to the people he trusted: his therapist, his sister, his wife. They were supportive, but couldn’t help.

Late one night, searching the Internet from his home in New Mexico, he stumbled across a woman living 1,500 miles away in Seattle. Her name was Susan Avila Smith, and she specialized in helping veterans raped while serving in the military — people like him.

He e-mailed her. That day, she e-mailed back.

“She welcomed me with open arms and said she would help me,” Javier said.

“She was the only one.”

But more are on the way.

Pack Parachute, a new charity co-founded by Avila Smith this summer in Seattle, is designed to give men and women who were raped while serving in the military the financial and emotional aid they need.

Kira Mountjoy-Pepka, the charity’s director, chose the name as a reference to the job of packing parachutes for fellow soldiers in case something goes wrong.

“You don’t pack your own parachute. You rely on someone else because it can be too intense,” she said.

The same way, Pack Parachute supports military sexual-trauma victims as they seek help.

Pack Parachute’s mission is to train advocates — many of whom, like Mountjoy-Pepka and Avila Smith, are victims of military sexual trauma themselves — to help veteran victims file claims with the Department of Veterans Affairs, find and keep a job and home, or simply get the cash to buy simple things such as toothpaste and bus tickets.

“It sounds small,” said Avila Smith. But for Pack Parachute’s clients, especially those who also have post-traumatic stress disorder, “simple things get really difficult.

“I’ve been in the trenches. That’s the hard stuff.”

Advocate for veterans

Javier is not the first person whose search for help led to Seattle.

Avila Smith is known nationally as an advocate for veterans who slip through the cracks of the Veterans Affairs health-care system. After she was raped while serving in the Army, Avila Smith became a self-taught expert on helping veterans who were raped navigate the complicated VA system.

Military sexual trauma is unique in the world of sexual assault, Avila Smith said. It combines the violent, violating act of rape with the alienation and shame seen in veterans suffering combat trauma — all set within the Byzantine complexity of military bureaucracy.

In the military, reports of rape are handled by officers, who tend to value unity and conformity over individual complaints, Avila Smith said.

Victims who report being raped can be ignored or have charges levied against them — for filing false charges, exhibiting conduct unbecoming of military personnel, or adultery.

Sexual assaults are rarely reported in general, but in the military, rape victims are often threatened, intimidated or persecuted into silence by military members who are directly responsible for the victim’s safety while serving, said Avila Smith.

Kay Whitley, director of the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office in the Department of Defense, calls the threats and persecution that can follow a rape a “re-victimization” and said it is not limited to military members.

“I think it’s a national problem,” said Whitley. “That can happen to anyone, civilian or military.”

In 2005, when reports began surfacing of sexual assaults during the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the Department of Defense made sexual-assault prevention and response a priority and created new policies to provide victims with resources.

“With everything we have in place now, that should not be happening,” Whitley said about revictimization. “We have made big progress in a short period of time. There is a system in place to take care of them.”

The seven Marine Corps soldiers who gang-raped Javier threatened to kill him if he told anyone, so he never reported his rape, he said.

“I knew these people. I worked with them day in and day out,” Javier said. “I didn’t really know what to do because of the shame and humiliation.”

After he met Avila Smith, she hooked him up with an online support group, men talking openly about their rapes.

“This is not a ‘woman’ problem,” said Mountjoy-Pepka. A little more than half of military sexual-trauma victims are men, mostly because they make up a majority of veterans, according to the VA.

“If you’re a male in the military and you’re a macho guy and you’re raped, your shame is compounded and multiplied,” she said.

Many veterans never make it to Veterans Affairs hospitals, often because mental disorders — such as post-traumatic stress disorder and addiction — which are developed after a sexual assault or after facing combat, can keep them from knowing or admitting they need help, Avila Smith said. Half of veterans and 80 percent of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans who reported sexual trauma are diagnosed with a mental condition, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

“It’s not like they walk off the battlefield and know they need to call for help,” Avila Smith said.

Launched a month ago

Since its launch a month ago, Pack Parachute has focused on recruiting volunteers, many of whom are rape survivors and veterans themselves. So far, eight people have begun training to provide emotional and financial support to military sexual-trauma victims.

RobinLynn, an advocate-in-training who goes by one name, signed on to give veterans the resources and support she says she never got.

“They didn’t have anything like Pack Parachute after I was raped,” she said. “So when I found out about it, I was like, that’s where my heart is.”

RobinLynn was raped in 1980 during basic training for the Air Force, one month into her service. She said she was at a medical facility to get treatment for a respiratory infection when a man entered the room, shut the door and raped her.

She never saw the man again, but she was too afraid to tell anyone what happened, she said. She believed what happened to her wasn’t rape because she never screamed.

“Women weren’t supposed to fraternize with the men, so I kept my mouth shut,” she said.

After completing her military service, RobinLynn tried to forget what happened to her. She threw away the decorations she’d earned after eight years in the military and wanted to move on with her life, she said.

Soon she began experiencing flashbacks, feeling overwhelming fear and having trouble keeping a job or relationship — all signs of post-traumatic stress disorder.

She lived on the streets for 10 years, unable to bring herself to seek help at the Veteran Affairs hospital. The building triggered too many memories, she said.

After 20 years of silence, she forced herself through the doors of an emergency room and asked for help.

“I was so sick, but I had to do something,” she said. “It takes a lot to be aware that you need to ask for help.”

And now, RobinLynn and the team at Pack Parachute say they can start giving that help to veterans — in Seattle and beyond.

“I’m very proud of them,” Javier said.

“They gave me the idea that I am not alone.”

Lindsay Toler: 206-464-2463 or ltoler@seattletimes.com

Copyright © The Seattle Times Company

Kira Mountjoy-Pepka, director of the new Pack Parachute charity.

Kira Mountjoy-Pepka, director of the new Pack Parachute charity.

www.packparachute.org





Old News Relevant to Lockerbie Bombing, War on Terror, (1998)

24 08 2009

[Thanks, Aangirfan.]

German TV exposes CIA, Mossad links to 1986 Berlin disco bombing

http://www.wsws.org/news/1998/aug1998/bomb1-a27.shtml

By a German correspondent
27 August 1998

A documentary broadcast August 25 by German public television presents compelling evidence that some of the main suspects in the 1986 Berlin disco bombing, the event that provided the pretext for a US air assault on Libya, worked for American and Israeli intelligence.

The report, aired by Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen (ZDF television), is of the greatest relevance to events of the past three weeks, in which attacks on US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania have become the justification for US missile strikes against Afghanistan and Sudan, and a shift in American foreign policy to an even more unbridled use of military force internationally.

With Washington declaring “war against terrorism” and arrogating to itself the right to use its military might unilaterally against any target anywhere in the world, the German TV report raises the most serious and disturbing questions. All the more so, since the US media and leading Republican politicians, within hours of the American embassy bombings, began citing Reagan’s 1986 air attack on Libya as an exemplary response to terrorist attacks, and pressed Clinton to carry out similar military action.
The air strike on Libya

On April 15, 1986 US war planes bombed the Libyan cities of Tripoli and Benghazi. They destroyed the home of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and killed at least 30 civilians, including many children. Gaddafi himself, the main target of the air strike, was not hurt.

Two hours later President Ronald Reagan justified the unprecedented attack on a sovereign country and its head of state in a national television address. The US, Reagan claimed, had “direct, precise and irrefutable” proof that Libya was responsible for a bomb blast in a West Berlin discotheque. The explosion 10 days earlier at the disco La Belle, a favorite nightspot for US soldiers, had killed three people and injured 200.

Since November of 1997 five defendants have been on trial in a Berlin court for their alleged involvement in the La Belle attack. But in the course of more than half a year the case has proceeded very slowly. ZDF television, which carried out its own investigation into the case, explained why in the August 25 documentary produced by its political magazine Frontal.
What the German documentary reveals

The Frontal report arrives at the following conclusions:

1) The lead defendant presently on trial, Yasser Chraidi, is very possibly innocent, and is being used as a scapegoat by German and American intelligence services.

2) At least one of the defendants, Musbah Eter, has been working for the CIA over many years.

3) Some of the key suspects have not appeared in court, because they are being protected by Western intelligence services.

4) At least one of those, Mohammed Amairi, is an agent of Mossad, the Israeli secret service.

The man charged with being the mastermind of the La Belle attack, 38-year-old Yasser Chraidi, was a driver at the Libyan embassy in East Berlin in 1986. He later moved to Lebanon, from whence he was extradited to Germany in May 1996.

Frontal interviewed the two Lebanese responsible for the extradition of Chraidi: the former public prosecutor Mounif Oueidat and his deputy Mrad Azoury. Both confirm that the German authorities used deceit to have Chraidi extradited.

According to Azoury, he received no evidence that Chraidi was actually involved in the attack; there were only “hints.” Oueidat states that the Germans showed tremendous interest in getting Chraidi. “The Americans were behind this demand,” he says. “This was obvious. They spurred on the Germans to speed up the extradition.”

Eventually Chraidi, declared to be a “top terrorist,” was flown to Germany in a spectacular security operation. But a Berlin judge found the evidence presented by the prosecution so weak, he threatened to release Chraidi within three weeks unless more proof was presented.

At this point another man was brought into the case, who, according to Frontal, “was obviously supposed to be spared by the prosecution until then.” On September 9, 1996, the very day the Berlin judge threatened to release Chraidi, Berlin public prosecutor Detlev Mehlis, Berlin police inspector Uwe Wilhelms and a Mr. Winterstein of the German Federal Intelligence Service (BND) met Musbah Eter in the Mediterranean island state of Malta.
CIA involvement

The meeting had been prepared by the BND, which maintains close connections to its American counterpart, the CIA. Musbah Eter was running an international business in Malta, which, according to Frontal, served as a cover for extensive intelligence operations on behalf of the CIA.

The German authorities wanted him on a murder charge. But during the Malta meeting a deal was struck: “Immunity for Eter, if he incriminates Chraidi for La Belle.” The next day Eter went to the German embassy and testified. As a result, the warrant against him was scrapped and he was allowed to travel to Germany.

In the words of Frontal, Eter is “the key figure in the La Belle trial.” At the time of the disco bomb attack he worked for the Libyan embassy in East Berlin. But he paid regular visits to the US embassy. According to Christian Ströbele, the lawyer for Chraidi, this highly unusual fact is proven by extensive notes of the East German secret police, who watched Eter very closely at the time.

There are many indications that Eter was actively involved in the La Belle bombing. According to interrogation transcripts studied by Frontal, he had the detailed knowledge of a participant. He even admitted that he brought the operating instructions for the bomb to the flat of a codefendant.

Frontal asserts that besides the defendants in the present trial, another group was involved in the La Belle bombing–a group of professional terrorists, working for anybody who paid them, led by a certain “Mahmoud” Abu Jaber. Members of this group, according to Frontal, “have barely been bothered by the prosecution and live securely in other countries.”

In the months preceding the La Belle attack they lived in East Berlin and met, almost on a daily basis, with the present defendants. Hours before the attack they moved to West Berlin, where the bomb exploded. Their movements were monitored by the East German and Russian secret services, who concluded that they were working for Western intelligence.

The Russian KGB, in a document cited by Frontal, gave the opinion that American counterintelligence planned to use “Mahmoud” to concoct a case for the involvement of Libyan terrorists in the attack. According to the same KGB document, “Mahmoud” had warned West Berlin intelligence two days before the explosion.

Frontal followed the traces of Mohammed Amairi, the right-hand man of “Mahmoud” Abu Jaber, who, according to the documents it has studied, “was particularly involved in the preparation of the La Belle attack.”
An agent of Mossad

Amairi left Germany for Norway in 1990, when a warrant was issued for his arrest. He now lives in the Norwegian town of Bergen, where Frontal found and interviewed him. He stopped the interview when he was asked what secret service he had been working for. His lawyer, Odd Drevland, finally told the story.

When Amairi moved to Norway he was arrested and branded “a danger to the country” on the front page of tabloids. But then the Israeli secret service Mossad took charge of him and “everything changed.”

“Was Amairi a Mossad agent?” asked Frontal. “He was a Mossad man,” answered Drevland.

In the meantime, Norway has granted asylum to Amairi and he will soon receive Norwegian citizenship. The Berlin prosecutor has lifted the warrant against him.

“These secret service intrigues present a task for the Berlin court that is almost insoluble,” concludes the Frontal report. “But one thing is certain, the American legend of Libyan state terrorism can no longer be maintained.”

There are striking parallels between the 1986 bombing of Libya and last week’s missile strikes against targets in Sudan and Afghanistan. Once again Washington claims to have “proof” to justify its use of deadly force. But as the Frontal report shows, such claims cannot be trusted. Twelve years after the bombing of Libya, Reagan’s proof turns out to be anything but irrefutable. Instead there is powerful evidence that the La Belle attack was a carefully prepared provocation.

It may come as a shock to many Americans, all the more so given the utterly venal and lying role of the US media, but US intelligence services are well versed in the most unscrupulous and bloody methods, not excluding those that result in injury or death to Americans. No serious consideration of the August 7 East African bombings can rule out the possibility of a provocation, organized either directly or indirectly by US agencies.

Certainly the US embassy bombings, with their terrible human toll–for the most part, African–provided a welcome pretext for forcing through a desired shift in policy and obtaining public support for unilateral military action. Indeed, within hours of the US embassy bombings, the International Herald Tribune had published a column declaring the attacks were “acts of war and the United States could take reprisals against the bombers under international law without the approval of the United Nations.”

We wait with interest to see whether any of the American television networks–CBS, NBC, ABC, CNN–or any of the establishment newspapers will even take note of the German exposé of the events surrounding the bombing of Libya. We have no expectation that they will.





Saudi Effort Backs Action Against Shia

24 08 2009

more about “untitled“, posted with vodpod

‘Zaidi fighters die’ in Yemen clash

Sana’a has laid down ceasefire conditions which the Houthis have rejected [Reuters]

More than 100 Zaidi Shia fighters have been killed by government forces in the north of Yemen after fierce battles to recapture a town, government officials have said.

The deaths in fighting in Amran province in the northern mountains on Sunday included two commanders, they reported.

“There has been a discovery of 100 bodies belonging to Houthi rebels on the sides of the roads outside Haraf Sufyan,” government statement said.

“It seems these are members who had attempted to escape from the fierce fighting in Sufyan city and were chased down.”

Ceasefire terms

The two commanders were named as Mohsen Saleh Hadi Gawd and Salah Jorman.

In depth

Profile: Yemen’s Houthi fighters
Inside story: Yemen’s future

Zaidi fighters, who are also referred to as Houthis after their leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, have been fighting a campaign for independence in the north for the past five years.Sana’a launched Operation Scorched Earth against the Houthis two weeks ago in an attempt to end the insurgency.

Fighting began in the northern Saada province, which borders Saudi Arabia, and spread to Amran province.

President Ali Abdullah Saleh on Friday reaffirmed six conditions for a ceasefire, which includes withdrawal from the mountainous region and return of military hardware.

Public ‘misled’

He warned that the full capabilities of the government would be used against Houthis if a ceasefire was not agreed.

Abdul-Malik al-Houthi rejected the terms, saying the government was seeking to “mislead the public opinion”.

The Houthis or Zaidi, an offshoot of Shia Islam, are the majority group in the north of Yemen but a minority nationwide and aim to re-establish the autonomous rule they held before a coup in 1962.

Thousands of people have been killed since the conflict began in 2004.

More than 35,000 people have been displaced, the UN has said.





The Obscenity of Israeli Semantic Warfare

24 08 2009

Pro-Israel group: Obama settlements policy backs ‘ethnic cleansing’ of Jews

By Gilad Halpern

A pro-Israel lobby group in the U.S. has launched a project intent on shifting the focus of the Obama administration away from West Bank settlements, claiming they are not an obstacle to peace and that their evacuation would amount to “ethnic cleansing.”

A manual called Global Language Dictionary, circulated among supporters of the right-wing Israel Project group, seeks to develop a strategy to downplay the centrality of settlement freeze in the American efforts to press on with the peace process between Israel and the Palestinians.





Ruthless new Pakistan Taliban leader named

24 08 2009

Ruthless new Pakistan Taliban leader named

By CHRIS BRUMMITT

Sunday, August 23, 2009 6:44 AM EDT

The commander named by members of the Pakistani Taliban as its new leader is as ruthless as his predecessor, taking credit for several attacks, and could order more in the coming weeks to prove the terror network is still in business.

FILE – In this Nov. 26, 2008 file photo, Pakistani Taliban deputy Hakimullah Mehsud is seen in Orakzai tribal region of Pakistan. Mehsud has been appointed the new head of the militant group, media reports said Saturday, Aug. 22, 2009, weeks after Washington and Islamabad said the militants’ chief, Baitullah Mehsud, was almost certainly killed by a recent missile strike. (AP Photo/Ishtiaq Mehsud, File)
Despite the naming of Hakimullah Mehsud to replace ex-chief Baitullah Mehsud, who is believed to have been killed in a CIA missile strike Aug. 5, questions remained Sunday as to whether the al-Qaida-allied group was united behind their new leader.

A new Taliban leader could direct more fighters across the border in Afghanistan like other jihadi commanders in the northwest, joining insurgents there in the fight against U.S. and NATO forces as they try to stabilize the country eight years after the U.S.-led invasion.

Baitullah was mostly known for suicide strikes against Pakistani civilian, government and security targets.

Two close aides to another commander, Maulvi Faqir Mohammad, told The Associated Press on Saturday a 42-member Taliban council, or shura, had appointed Hakimullah their new leader in an unanimous decision. Like other members of the network, they insisted Baitullah was alive but sick, hence the need for a new chief. U.S. and Pakistani officials are almost certain he is dead.

“Now all these talks of differences should end,” said one of the aides, Bakht Zada. “There have not been any differences ever.”

Mohammd Amir Rana, an expert on Pakistani militant groups, said he believed the Taliban had not agreed on a replacement, regardless of Mohammad’s aides’ remarks.

“Maulvi Faqir Mohammad is trying to manipulate the race by announcing to the press that Hakimullah is the head,” he said. “Until now there is no consensus,” he said, adding that supporters of Hakimullah’s major rival, Waliur Rehman, did not accept him.

Interior Minister Rehman Malik said the government had received intelligence reports about Hakimullah’s appointment “as the chief terrorist” but there was no official confirmation. The Dawn newspaper quoted one unidentified intelligence officer as saying the announcement “was a ruse” as part of the ongoing power struggle.

Verifying information from the tribal regions is very difficult, especially since both the government and the Taliban have made claims in the past that turned out not to be true.

Hakimullah comes from the same tribe as Baitullah and had been seen as a likely replacement.

Earlier this month, Pakistani intelligence agencies claimed Hakimullah had been killed in a shootout between rival factions over who should take over a movement that controls large swaths of territory close to the Afghan border, up to 25,000 men and much arms and cash.

Hakimullah called The Associated Press and other news agencies after that battle to say he was still alive.

His apparent selection as head could shore up the Taliban, said Kamran Bokhari, director of Middle East analysis for Stratfor, a global intelligence company.

“It’s an attempt to stabilize the group after the initial reports of infighting,” Bokhari said, noting the loss of Baitullah was “a massive blow to the organization.”

As military chief of Baitullah’s Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan, or Pakistani Taliban Movement, Hakimullah commanded three tribal regions and had a reputation as Baitullah’s most ruthless deputy. He first appeared in public to journalists in November 2008, when he offered to take reporters on a ride in a U.S. Humvee taken from a supply truck heading to Afghanistan.

Authorities say he was behind threats to foreign embassies in Islamabad, and there was a 10 million rupee ($120,000) bounty on his head. Hakimullah claimed responsibility for the June 9 bombing of the Pearl Continental hotel in the northwestern city of Peshawar, and the attack on the Sri Lankan cricket team in Lahore earlier this year.

Since Aug. 5, Pakistani officials have been eager to portray the Taliban as in disarray, saying commanders and the rank-and-file were fighting among themselves. At one point, Mohammad _ who comes from a different part of the tribal region _ claimed to have taken over the leadership.

While it is unclear whether he will be able to maintain unity, Hakimullah was likely chosen for his operational capabilities, said Bokhari, adding that new suicide bombings could be expected.

More attacks would demonstrate the Pakistani Taliban is still intact, he said.

“I think that the decision of the shura to appoint this particular individual is based on that consideration,” he said.

Another close Mohammad aide, Sher Zamin, also confirmed that Hakimullah had been elected as the new Taliban chief.

Associated Press writers Anwarullah Khan, Asif Shahzad and Munir Ahmad contributed to this report.





US Justice Dept advises pursuing CIA abuses-NYT

24 08 2009

[Investigating this rogue agency is the surest way to uncover the crimes of the men who issue the secret orders.]

US Justice Dept advises pursuing CIA abuses-NYT

WASHINGTON, Aug 24 (Reuters) – The U.S. Justice Department has recommended reopening nearly a dozen prisoner-abuse cases, which could expose CIA employees and contractors to prosecution for their treatment of terrorism suspects, The New York Times said on Monday.

The recommendation, reversing the Bush administration, came from the Justice Department’s ethics office and has been presented to U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder.

The department is due to disclose later on Monday details of prisoner abuse that were gathered in 2004 by the CIA’s inspector general but have never been released, according to the Times report, which cited an unnamed person officially briefed on matter.

When the CIA first referred its inspector general’s findings, it decided that none of the cases merited prosecution.

But when Holder took office and saw the allegations included deaths of people in custody and other cases of physical or mental torment, he reconsidered, the newspaper said.

“With the release of the details on Monday and the formal advice that at least some cases be reopened, it now seems all but certain that the appointment of a prosecutor or other concrete steps will follow, posing significant new problems for the CIA,” the Times said.

The recommendation to review the cases centres mainly on allegations of detainee abuse in Iraq and Afghanistan.

In some examples of abuse that have just been publicized, the CIA report describes how its officers carried out mock executions and threatened at least one prisoner with a gun and a power drill — possible violations of a federal torture statute.

The Times quoted a CIA spokesman, Paul Gimigliano, as saying that the Justice Department recommendation to open the closed cases had not been sent to the intelligence agency.

“Decisions on whether or not to pursue action in court were made after careful consideration by career prosecutors at the Justice Department. The CIA itself brought these matters — facts and allegations alike — to the department’s attention,” he was quoted as saying.

“There has never been any public explanation of why the Justice Department under President George W. Bush decided not to bring charges in nearly two dozen abuse cases known to be referred to a team of federal prosecutors … and in some instances not even details of the cases have been made public,” the Times said. (Editing by Nick Macfie)








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