Ah yes, Nobel Peace laureate Barak Obama, our very own Prince of
Peace. Talk about Orwellian Double Speak.
But Mister Obama is proving to be a loyal and faithful soldier in
support of his Master, the American Empire. Personally, I think that
if Obama were 100% European descent
, as in all Caucasian, I could understand his bowing to the Empire.
But with African blood mixed into his arteries, wouldn't you think
there would be a still small voice calling for him to stand tall and
resist becoming an Empire Puppet?
But this brings to light the lie we have been sold. President Obama
is not the most powerful world leader that we've been told he is.
Obama is the Pawn of the Ruling Military/ Industrial American Empire.
We need to close our Fairy Tale Book, the one entitled American
History, and wake up to the fact that our great democracy has been
overthrown by a mostly bloodless coup.
Do you disagree? Show me where I am wrong. Do we even know how many
American military bases are implanted around the globe? How many
troops are our tax dollars supporting, albeit at cheap labor wages,
except for the Brass. How many weapons of mass destruction have we
piled up in preparation of destroying anyone who dares speak out
against our Bully Boy Tactics? How often do we settle issues with
bombs, troops, or placing weapons in hands of people you and I would
never allow in our homes? How helpful has the Empire been in
redirecting its wealth and bodies to the rebuilding of our inner
cities, schools, and infra structure?
And if President Obama is nothing more than a quivering puppet, what
does that say about the rest of us? What name do we deserve? We who
sit quietly by in hopes that our protector, The Empire, will be able
to withstand History? But history will win. Empire's, like any
cancer, cannot stop devouring all in it's path. Empires eventually
will either run out of people to conquer, or will become so internally
hollowed out that they will crumble. The American Empire is at a
place where we can see the inner rot and decay, and the growing
resistance around the Planet.
Of course I lay much of the blame at the alter of Corporate Capitalism
and its Master, Greed. Greed is living in the Now. With no hind
sight and no fore sight, Greed grabs all it can and hopes there is no
end to expansion. Of course that is a hollow wish.
Corporate Capitalism and Greed's days are numbered. Whether ten years
or fifty years down the road, utter chaos will be our way of life
unless we have enough numbers and a firm plan to set in place,
Carl Jarvis
On 2/11/15, Miriam Vieni <miriamvieni@optonline.net> wrote:
> [Attachment(s) from LUV included below]
>
>
> ANOTHER WAR IS GETTING "AUTHORIZED"
>
>
>
> "Barack Obama's proposed framework for the US-led war against the Islamic
> State will not restrict the battlefield to Iraq and Syria, multiple
> congressional sources said on Tuesday, placing the US into a second
> simultaneous global war that will outlast his presidency," begins a piece
> at
> The Guardian this morning.
> Congress is working out the details today with many Republicans avidly
> supporting a wider war, giving the president authority to bomb whoever,
> wherever, endlessly, and many Democrats wanting some restrictions, but
> generally okaying the bombing of somewhat specified Muslims in what passes,
> thanks to corporate media, as a "two party" system.
> This war is to correct mistakes which led to the creation of ISIS, in
> backing jihadists to overthrow the government of Syria-- just as the Bush
> authorization for war was to loosely correct mistakes made in creating al
> Qaeda, the result of backing Osama bin Laden and his ilk against the
> socialist government of Afghanistan, and of course, providing cover for
> following attacks on various nations (Pakistan, Iraq, Yemen, Somalia etc.).
> Meanwhile, Nobel Peace laureate Obama, defying the Constitution, which
> requires a declaration of war from the Congress, continues to bomb a number
> of countries with which we are not at war. This does not bother Congress
> in
> the least, which has continued to authorize funding for whatever war
> presidents desire, since the last time war was declared, in 1941.
> ________________________________________
>
> MARCHING TOWARD WORLD WAR
>
>
>
> "An increase in violence between Ukrainian government forces and
> Russian-backed rebels on Tuesday underscored the dim prospects for reaching
> a lasting cease-fire as French, German, Ukrainian and Russian leaders head
> to Minsk on Wednesday in a renewed push for peace talks," begins a piece at
> al Jazeera.
> President Obama has decided to escalate the situation, by sending a dozen
> A-10 Thunderbolt II attack jets and about 300 airmen to Germany in response
> to the dreaded peace talks of which he and staff were not invited. Hawks
> in
> Congress are trying feverishly to approve more weapons to the Ukrainian
> military. Every attempt appears to be to complete last year's US-backed
> violent overthrow of Ukraine's elected government, and transform it into
> World War III.
> ________________________________________
>
> SHOCK: THERE IS GAMBLING IN THE CASINO!
>
>
>
> "NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams was suspended for six months
> without
> pay on Tuesday, due to his false claims about an experience he had during
> the Iraq war," begins a piece at Politico, which speculates that Williams
> will not be coming back to his old job. Half his pay would be something
> north of $5 million, but don't fret, Brian ain't gonna starve with a net
> worth estimated to be $40 million.
> Ian Millhiser, the justice editor of ThinkProgress, joked that Williams had
> become the "first person in human history to suffer professional
> consequences for lying about the Iraq War."
> Which is not so funny when one realizes that NBC News, and all the other
> mainstream "news," including PBS NewsHour, NPR etc., daily put out
> distortions much bigger than those Williams was caught making, as we
> report.
>
> ________________________________________
>
> I often hold back from giving the standard, "We do not necessarily agree
> with everything the following writer says," assuming our readers know this.
> I have run opinion pieces containing segments with which I completely
> disagree because I thought the overall point was excellent and needed to be
> heard.
> It is difficult to find an opinion piece without a phrase any of us might
> wish to rewrite, at least changing a word. Sometimes it is because we read
> things in our mind differently than the writer intended.
> I'm sure many readers will not agree with portions of the following piece.
> Still, I agree so strongly with its primary focus that I feel I must go
> with
> it this morning --Jack Balkwill
> IS PEACE OR WAR AT HAND?
>
>
>
> by Paul Craig Roberts
> King World News illustrates this article with photos. If you enjoy visuals,
> go here:
> http://kingworldnews.com/paul-craig-roberts-world-now-cusp-total-war/
> At this time we do not know the outcome of the meeting in Moscow between
> Merkel, Hollande, and Putin.
> The meeting with Putin was initiated by Merkel and Hollande, because they
> are disturbed by the aggressive position that Washington has taken toward
> Russia and are fearful that Washington is pushing Europe into a conflict
> that Europe does not want. However, Merkel and Hollande cannot resolve the
> NATO/EU/Ukraine situation unless Merkel and Hollande are willing to break
> with Washington's foreign policy and assert the right as sovereign states
> to
> conduct their own foreign policy.
> Unless Washington's war-lust has finally driven Europeans to take control
> over their own fate, the most likely outcome of the Putin-Merkel-Hollande
> meeting will be more meetings that go nowhere. If Merkel and Hollande are
> not negotiating from a position of independence, one likely outcome after
> more meetings will be that Merkel and Hollande will say, in order to
> appease
> Washington, that they tried to reason with Putin but that Putin was
> unreasonable.
> Based on Lavrov's meeting in Munich with the Europeans, the hope for any
> sign of intelligence and independence in Europe seems misplaced. Russian
> diplomacy relied on European independence, but as Putin has acknowledged
> Europe has shown no independence from Washington. Putin has said that
> negotiating with vassals is pointless. Yet, Putin continues to negotiate
> with vassals.
> Perhaps Putin's patience is finally paying off. There are reports that
> Germany and France oppose Washington's plan to send weapons to Ukraine.
> French president Hollande now supports autonomy for the break-away
> republics
> in Ukraine. His predecessor, Sarkozy, said that Crimea chose Russia and we
> cannot blame them, and that the interests of Americans and Europeans
> diverge
> when it comes to Russia. Germany's foreign minister says that Washington's
> plan to arm Ukraine is risky and reckless. And on top of it all, Cyprus has
> offered Russia an air base.
> We will see how Washington responds to the French statements that European
> interests with regard to Russia diverge from Washington's. Washington does
> not recognize any valid interest except its own. Therefore, it has been
> fruitless for Russia to negotiate with Washington and Washington's EU
> vassals. To come to an agreement with Washington has required Russia's
> surrender to Washington's terms. Russia must hand over Crimea and Russia's
> warm water port, and Moscow must stand aside while the Russian people in
> eastern and southern Ukraine, the "break-away" provinces, are slaughtered.
> Russia must support the hostile regime in Kiev with loans, grants, and low
> gas prices.
> That is the only deal Russia has been able to get from Washington, because
> the EU has supported Washington's line. With French presidents reportedly
> now saying, "We are part of a common civilization with Russia," Europe is
> on
> the road to independence.
> Can Europe stay on this road, or can Washington bring Germany and France
> back in line? A false flag attack could do it. Washington is a control
> freak, and the neoconservative ideology of US hegemony has made Washington
> even more of a control freak. Europe with an independent foreign policy
> means a great loss of control by Washington. If Washington retains or
> regains control, I see two clear options for Russia.
> One is to disengage totally from the West. The West is a morally depraved
> and economically bankrupt entity. There is no reason for a decent country
> like Russia to wish to be integrated with the evil that is the West.
> Russia
> has the option of abandoning the dollar payments system and all financial
> relationships with the West.
> By trying to be part of the West, Russia made a strategic error that
> endangered the independence of Russia. Russia found herself dependent on
> Western financial systems that gave Washington power over Moscow and
> allowed
> Washington to place economic sanctions on Russia.
> It was Russia's desire to be part of the West that made possible
> Washington's sanctions and Washington's propaganda against Russia.
> It was Russia's desire to be accepted by the West that produced the weak
> Russian response to Washington's audacious coup in Kiev. Washington is
> using Ukraine against Russia. After seizing control in Kiev, it is unlikely
> that Washington will accept a peaceful solution in which the "break-away"
> provinces are permitted to become autonomous republics of Ukraine.
> Is negotiation with Washington possible when Washington only wants
> conflict?
> Russia's other clear option is to destroy NATO by ceasing to sell energy
> resources to NATO members. The countries would choose energy over NATO
> membership.
> Why should Russia empower its obvious enemies by meeting their energy
> needs?
> Russia could also encourage Greece, Italy, Spain, and Portugal to default
> on
> their loans and rely on Russia, China, and the BRICS Bank for financing.
> China holds a massive amount of dollars. Why not use them to break up
> Washington's European empire?
> Russia could also default on its loans to the West. Why should Russia pay
> an
> enemy that is trying to destroy her?
> If Europe cannot gain its independence, at some point Russia will either
> have to surrender to Washington or demonstrate decisive action that causes
> the Washington's European vassal states to understand the cost of vassalage
> to Washington and decide to abandon Washington in the interest of their own
> survival.
> Alternatively, Russia can forget about the West and integrate with China
> and
> the East. Considering Washington's hegemonic posture, there is no
> counterparty for Russia's diplomacy.
> Predictions are difficult, because policies can have unintended
> consequences
> and produce black swan events. For example, the Islamic State is the
> unintended consequence of Washington's wars in the Muslim world. The
> Islamic
> State was created out of the Islamist forces that Washington assembled
> against Gaddafi in Libya. These forces were then sent to overthrow Assad in
> Syria. As Muslims flocked to ISIS's banner and its military prowess grew,
> ISIS realized that it was a new and independent force consisting of
> radicalized Muslims.
>
> Radicalized Muslims are tired of Western domination and control of Muslim
> lands. Out of ISIS's self-awareness, a new state has been created,
> redrawing the Middle Eastern boundaries created by the British and French.
> It is curious that Iran and Russia regard the Islamic State as a more
> dangerous enemy than Washington and are supporting Washington's moves
> against the Islamic State. As the Islamic State is capable of disrupting
> Washington's policy in the Middle East, Iran and Russia have an incentive
> to
> finance and arm the Islamic State. It is in Washington, not in the Islamic
> State, where Sauron resides and is gathering up the rings in order to
> control them all.
> In their attempts to negotiate with Europeans, Putin and Lavrov should
> notice the total unwillingness of the EU to negotiate with its own members.
> Right in front of our eyes we see Merkel and Hollande driving their fellow
> Greek EU compatriots into the ground.
> The EU has told the new Greek government that the EU doesn't care a whit
> about Greece and its people. The Europeans only care that they don't get
> stuck with the cost of the bad loans the German and Dutch banks made to
> Greek governments in the past.
> As I described in my book, The Failure of Laissez Faire Capitalism, one
> purpose of the "sovereign debt crisis" is to establish the principle that
> private lenders are not responsible for their bad judgment. Instead, the
> peoples of the country who were not parties to the loans are responsible.
> The EU is using the crisis not only to protect powerful private interests,
> but also to establish that over-indebted countries lose control of their
> fiscal affairs to the EU. In other words, the EU is using the crisis to
> centralize authority in order to destroy country sovereignty.
> As Washington and the EU do not respect the sovereignty of Greece, one of
> its own, why does the Russian government think that Washington and the EU
> respect the sovereignty of Russia or Ukraine? Or of India, Brazil and other
> South American countries, or China. Currently Washington is trying to
> overthrow the governments of Cuba, Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, and
> Argentina.
> Washington respects no one. Thus, talking to Washington is a waste of time.
> Is this a game Russia wants to play?
> http://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2015/02/09/peace-war-hand-paul-craig-roberts
> /
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> ANOTHER WAR IS GETTING "AUTHORIZED"
>
>
> "Barack Obama's proposed framework for the US-led war against the Islamic
> State will not restrict the battlefield to Iraq and Syria, multiple
> congressional sources said on Tuesday, placing the US into a second
> simultaneous global war that will outlast his presidency," begins a piece
> at
> The Guardian this morning.
> Congress is working out the details today with many Republicans avidly
> supporting a wider war, giving the president authority to bomb whoever,
> wherever, endlessly, and many Democrats wanting some restrictions, but
> generally okaying the bombing of somewhat specified Muslims in what passes,
> thanks to corporate media, as a "two party" system.
> This war is to correct mistakes which led to the creation of ISIS, in
> backing jihadists to overthrow the government of Syria-- just as the Bush
> authorization for war was to loosely correct mistakes made in creating al
> Qaeda, the result of backing Osama bin Laden and his ilk against the
> socialist government of Afghanistan, and of course, providing cover for
> following attacks on various nations (Pakistan, Iraq, Yemen, Somalia etc.).
> Meanwhile, Nobel Peace laureate Obama, defying the Constitution, which
> requires a declaration of war from the Congress, continues to bomb a number
> of countries with which we are not at war. This does not bother Congress in
> the least, which has continued to authorize funding for whatever war
> presidents desire, since the last time war was declared, in 1941.
>
> MARCHING TOWARD WORLD WAR
>
>
> "An increase in violence between Ukrainian government forces and
> Russian-backed rebels on Tuesday underscored the dim prospects for reaching
> a lasting cease-fire as French, German, Ukrainian and Russian leaders head
> to Minsk on Wednesday in a renewed push for peace talks," begins a piece at
> al Jazeera.
> President Obama has decided to escalate the situation, by sending a dozen
> A-10 Thunderbolt II attack jets and about 300 airmen to Germany in response
> to the dreaded peace talks of which he and staff were not invited. Hawks in
> Congress are trying feverishly to approve more weapons to the Ukrainian
> military. Every attempt appears to be to complete last year's US-backed
> violent overthrow of Ukraine's elected government, and transform it into
> World War III.
>
> SHOCK: THERE IS GAMBLING IN THE CASINO!
>
>
> "NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams was suspended for six months
> without
> pay on Tuesday, due to his false claims about an experience he had during
> the Iraq war," begins a piece at Politico, which speculates that Williams
> will not be coming back to his old job. Half his pay would be something
> north of $5 million, but don't fret, Brian ain't gonna starve with a net
> worth estimated to be $40 million.
> Ian Millhiser, the justice editor of ThinkProgress, joked that Williams had
> become the "first person in human history to suffer professional
> consequences for lying about the Iraq War."
>
> Which is not so funny when one realizes that NBC News, and all the other
> mainstream "news," including PBS NewsHour, NPR etc., daily put out
> distortions much bigger than those Williams was caught making, as we
> report.
>
>
> I often hold back from giving the standard, "We do not necessarily agree
> with everything the following writer says," assuming our readers know this.
> I have run opinion pieces containing segments with which I completely
> disagree because I thought the overall point was excellent and needed to be
> heard.
> It is difficult to find an opinion piece without a phrase any of us might
> wish to rewrite, at least changing a word. Sometimes it is because we read
> things in our mind differently than the writer intended.
> I'm sure many readers will not agree with portions of the following piece.
> Still, I agree so strongly with its primary focus that I feel I must go
> with
> it this morning --Jack Balkwill
>
> IS PEACE OR WAR AT HAND?
>
>
> by Paul Craig Roberts
> King World News illustrates this article with photos. If you enjoy visuals,
> go here:
> http://kingworldnews.com/paul-craig-roberts-world-now-cusp-total-war/
> At this time we do not know the outcome of the meeting in Moscow between
> Merkel, Hollande, and Putin.
> The meeting with Putin was initiated by Merkel and Hollande, because they
> are disturbed by the aggressive position that Washington has taken toward
> Russia and are fearful that Washington is pushing Europe into a conflict
> that Europe does not want. However, Merkel and Hollande cannot resolve the
> NATO/EU/Ukraine situation unless Merkel and Hollande are willing to break
> with Washington's foreign policy and assert the right as sovereign states
> to
> conduct their own foreign policy.
> Unless Washington's war-lust has finally driven Europeans to take control
> over their own fate, the most likely outcome of the Putin-Merkel-Hollande
> meeting will be more meetings that go nowhere. If Merkel and Hollande are
> not negotiating from a position of independence, one likely outcome after
> more meetings will be that Merkel and Hollande will say, in order to
> appease
> Washington, that they tried to reason with Putin but that Putin was
> unreasonable.
> Based on Lavrov's meeting in Munich with the Europeans, the hope for any
> sign of intelligence and independence in Europe seems misplaced. Russian
> diplomacy relied on European independence, but as Putin has acknowledged
> Europe has shown no independence from Washington. Putin has said that
> negotiating with vassals is pointless. Yet, Putin continues to negotiate
> with vassals.
> Perhaps Putin's patience is finally paying off. There are reports that
> Germany and France oppose Washington's plan to send weapons to Ukraine.
> French president Hollande now supports autonomy for the break-away
> republics
> in Ukraine. His predecessor, Sarkozy, said that Crimea chose Russia and we
> cannot blame them, and that the interests of Americans and Europeans
> diverge
> when it comes to Russia. Germany's foreign minister says that Washington's
> plan to arm Ukraine is risky and reckless. And on top of it all, Cyprus has
> offered Russia an air base.
> We will see how Washington responds to the French statements that European
> interests with regard to Russia diverge from Washington's. Washington does
> not recognize any valid interest except its own. Therefore, it has been
> fruitless for Russia to negotiate with Washington and Washington's EU
> vassals. To come to an agreement with Washington has required Russia's
> surrender to Washington's terms. Russia must hand over Crimea and Russia's
> warm water port, and Moscow must stand aside while the Russian people in
> eastern and southern Ukraine, the "break-away" provinces, are slaughtered.
> Russia must support the hostile regime in Kiev with loans, grants, and low
> gas prices.
> That is the only deal Russia has been able to get from Washington, because
> the EU has supported Washington's line. With French presidents reportedly
> now saying, "We are part of a common civilization with Russia," Europe is
> on
> the road to independence.
> Can Europe stay on this road, or can Washington bring Germany and France
> back in line? A false flag attack could do it. Washington is a control
> freak, and the neoconservative ideology of US hegemony has made Washington
> even more of a control freak. Europe with an independent foreign policy
> means a great loss of control by Washington. If Washington retains or
> regains control, I see two clear options for Russia.
> One is to disengage totally from the West. The West is a morally depraved
> and economically bankrupt entity. There is no reason for a decent country
> like Russia to wish to be integrated with the evil that is the West. Russia
> has the option of abandoning the dollar payments system and all financial
> relationships with the West.
> By trying to be part of the West, Russia made a strategic error that
> endangered the independence of Russia. Russia found herself dependent on
> Western financial systems that gave Washington power over Moscow and
> allowed
> Washington to place economic sanctions on Russia.
> It was Russia's desire to be part of the West that made possible
> Washington's sanctions and Washington's propaganda against Russia.
> It was Russia's desire to be accepted by the West that produced the weak
> Russian response to Washington's audacious coup in Kiev. Washington is
> using
> Ukraine against Russia. After seizing control in Kiev, it is unlikely that
> Washington will accept a peaceful solution in which the "break-away"
> provinces are permitted to become autonomous republics of Ukraine.
> Is negotiation with Washington possible when Washington only wants
> conflict?
> Russia's other clear option is to destroy NATO by ceasing to sell energy
> resources to NATO members. The countries would choose energy over NATO
> membership.
> Why should Russia empower its obvious enemies by meeting their energy
> needs?
> Russia could also encourage Greece, Italy, Spain, and Portugal to default
> on
> their loans and rely on Russia, China, and the BRICS Bank for financing.
> China holds a massive amount of dollars. Why not use them to break up
> Washington's European empire?
> Russia could also default on its loans to the West. Why should Russia pay
> an
> enemy that is trying to destroy her?
> If Europe cannot gain its independence, at some point Russia will either
> have to surrender to Washington or demonstrate decisive action that causes
> the Washington's European vassal states to understand the cost of vassalage
> to Washington and decide to abandon Washington in the interest of their own
> survival.
> Alternatively, Russia can forget about the West and integrate with China
> and
> the East. Considering Washington's hegemonic posture, there is no
> counterparty for Russia's diplomacy.
> Predictions are difficult, because policies can have unintended
> consequences
> and produce black swan events. For example, the Islamic State is the
> unintended consequence of Washington's wars in the Muslim world. The
> Islamic
> State was created out of the Islamist forces that Washington assembled
> against Gaddafi in Libya. These forces were then sent to overthrow Assad in
> Syria. As Muslims flocked to ISIS's banner and its military prowess grew,
> ISIS realized that it was a new and independent force consisting of
> radicalized Muslims.
>
> Radicalized Muslims are tired of Western domination and control of Muslim
> lands. Out of ISIS's self-awareness, a new state has been created,
> redrawing
> the Middle Eastern boundaries created by the British and French.
> It is curious that Iran and Russia regard the Islamic State as a more
> dangerous enemy than Washington and are supporting Washington's moves
> against the Islamic State. As the Islamic State is capable of disrupting
> Washington's policy in the Middle East, Iran and Russia have an incentive
> to
> finance and arm the Islamic State. It is in Washington, not in the Islamic
> State, where Sauron resides and is gathering up the rings in order to
> control them all.
> In their attempts to negotiate with Europeans, Putin and Lavrov should
> notice the total unwillingness of the EU to negotiate with its own members.
> Right in front of our eyes we see Merkel and Hollande driving their fellow
> Greek EU compatriots into the ground.
> The EU has told the new Greek government that the EU doesn't care a whit
> about Greece and its people. The Europeans only care that they don't get
> stuck with the cost of the bad loans the German and Dutch banks made to
> Greek governments in the past.
> As I described in my book, The Failure of Laissez Faire Capitalism, one
> purpose of the "sovereign debt crisis" is to establish the principle that
> private lenders are not responsible for their bad judgment. Instead, the
> peoples of the country who were not parties to the loans are responsible.
> The EU is using the crisis not only to protect powerful private interests,
> but also to establish that over-indebted countries lose control of their
> fiscal affairs to the EU. In other words, the EU is using the crisis to
> centralize authority in order to destroy country sovereignty.
> As Washington and the EU do not respect the sovereignty of Greece, one of
> its own, why does the Russian government think that Washington and the EU
> respect the sovereignty of Russia or Ukraine? Or of India, Brazil and other
> South American countries, or China. Currently Washington is trying to
> overthrow the governments of Cuba, Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, and
> Argentina.
> Washington respects no one. Thus, talking to Washington is a waste of time.
> Is this a game Russia wants to play?
> http://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2015/02/09/peace-war-hand-paul-craig-roberts
> /
>
>
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