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Monday, 3 October 2011

Congressional Anti-Internet Freedom Bills


Net Neutrality is the last frontier of press freedom. With it, consumers have open access to an array of equipment, content, applications and service, free from corporate control. Public interest groups want it preserved. Giant telecom and cable companies want control to:

establish toll roads, or premium lanes;

charge extra for speed and free and easy access;

control content to stifle dissent and independent thought;

co-opt this essential public space for profit; and

subvert digital and political democracy.


As a candidate, Barack Obama promised to “(s)upport the principle of network neutrality to preserve the benefits of open competition on the Internet.”

Obama made lots of promises he broke, notably not delivering promised change. Instead, he’s been the standard bearer for corrupt political/business as usual, elevating it to more extreme levels at home and abroad. He governs more like a crime boss in league with Wall Street, America’s military industrial complex profiteers, and other corporate favorites.

He systematically spurns democratic values, freedoms, and rule of law principles. Betraying working Americans, he implemented austerity, not vital aid when most needed in hard times. He ignores growing poverty, hunger, homelessless and despair. He champions expanded militarism, imperial wars, and state-sponsored terrorism.

He praises murdering American citizens abroad in cold blood. Anwar al-Awlaki broke no laws, but never got due process to explain. He was killed for opposing US imperial lawlessness globally. That perhaps also makes millions at home targets. He systematically spurns fundamental human and civil rights. He supports open-ended banker bailouts, other generous corporate handouts, and tax cuts for super-rich elites already with too much.

Will Internet freedom fare better on his watch? It prevents providers from blocking, speeding up or slowing down Web content based on its source, ownership or destination. Losing it will stifle innovation, limit competition and control. It will also restrict or prevent free access to information. If lost, consumers will be sacrificed to benefit powerful telecom and cable giants. In fact, they lobby furiously to destroy Internet freedom for greater profits and control of online content.

Many congressional members support them. On February 6, Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison (R. TX) introduced “SJ Res. 6: A joint resolution disapproving the rule submitted by the Federal Communications with respect to regulating the Internet and broadband industry practices.” The bill was referred to the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee. No further action so far was taken.

Forty Republican senators co-sponsored it, including Lamar Alexander (R. TN, Susan Collins (R. ME), Lindsey Graham (R. SC), Charles Grassley (R. IA), Orrin Hatch (R. UT), John McCain (R. AZ), Mitch McConnell (R. KY), Rand Paul (R. KY), Richard Shelby (R. AL), and Olympia Snowe (R. ME), and 30 others. All get generous industry handouts (read bribes) to support legislation harming their constituents.

Writing for freepress.net, Tim Karr headlined “High Noon for Internet Freedom,” saying: This “arcane ‘resolution of disapproval’ now wend(s) its way through the Senate.” If passed, it’ll void a recent FCC rule, “seek(ing) to preserve long-held Internet standards that protect users against blocking and censorship.”

Many in Washington want these and other protections ended, including AT&T, other telecom and cable giants, Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan Chase, Bank of America, and ExxonMobil, among many others. With 81 co-sponsors, Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R. TN) introduced a similar House measure on January 5, 2011:

“HR 96: Internet Freedom Act: To prohibit the Federal Communications Commission from further regulating the Internet.” The bill was referred to the House Energy and Commerce Committee and its Subcommittee on Communications and Technology. No further action so far was taken.

Tea Party favorite Blackburn compares Net Neutrality to communist tyranny, saying: “The FCC is in essence building an Internet Iron Curtain that will restrict more of our freedom….It is just another example of a federal agency defying the will of the people.”

It’s making a “vampiric leap from its traditional jurisdiction – the terrestrial radio and land line telephones that have fallen into disuse – onto the gifts piled neatly under our trees. The iPads and iPhones, Androids, Wiis, Webbooks and WiFi will all feel the federal bite in a way they never have before….”

In fact, new FCC rules benefit providers by discriminating favorably for them between wired and wireless Internet access. More on that below. “(T)he FCC is effectively nationalizing the Web,” says Blackburn, adding that “the new Congress will prove a swift antidote to the federal bloodsucker you found at your throat this Christmas.” With support from enough congressional members like her, Internet freedom may be going, going, gone.

In contrast, at least 90% of Americans want Net Neutrality preserved. Whether or not Congress goes along is very much in doubt. If measures like SJ Res. 6 and HR 96 pass, FCC power to protect Internet freedom will be lost. Cable and telecom giants will subvert digital democracy as explained above.

They’ll be able to wreck “open architecture that has made the Internet a great equalizer for all users,” according to Karr. They want Congress to let them “manage the abundance of user-driven innovations online,” as well as updated future versions and new technologies.

They claim ending open access will best manage Internet traffic and content efficiently. Corporations want greater profits. They and congressional hard-liners also fear free flowing information and global democratic organizing movements online.

Occupy Wall Street protests are enlisting supporters nationwide this way. So have others worldwide for denied freedoms and others lost. At issue is will everyone reading articles like this online mobilize to save what perhaps they’ll lose otherwise.

Free expression and other fundamental freedoms are on the line. It’s up to ordinary people to save them.

A Final Comment
A September 28 freepress.net press release headlined, “Free Press Files Suit to Challenge FCC’s Open Internet Rules,” saying:

Free Press “will challenge the arbitrary nature of rule provisions that provide less protection for mobile wireless Internet access than they do for wired connections.” According to Free Press Policy Director Matt Wood:

Open Internet rules “came with the understanding that there is only one Internet, no matter how people choose to reach it.”

New FCC rules “fail to protect wireless users from discrimination, and they let mobile providers block innovative applications with impunity.” Arbitrarily discriminating between wired and wireless Internet access is unjustified, especially as wireless popularity grows.

Free Press promises to “fight in court” for stronger rules. They want equal protections for everyone online. Digital democracy depends on it. Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago and can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net.

Also visit his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com and listen to cutting-edge discussions with distinguished guests on the Progressive Radio News Hour on the Progressive Radio Network Thursdays at 10AM US Central time and Saturdays and Sundays at noon. All programs are archived for easy listening.

http://www.progressiveradionetwork.com/the-progressive-news-hour/.

House passes GOP debt limit plan
Super Congress To Target Second Amendment
War on terror all too costly

NY Violence: 'Media happy to show protests but not in our backyards'

A wave of public discontent in the U.S. shows no sign of abating, following Saturday's protest, where hundreds of peaceful demonstrators were arrested, sparking accusations of heavy-handed policing. Defiant anti-Wall street activists refuse to back down, saying more marches against corporate greed and social inequality are in the pipeline. Both the crackdown on Wall street and the way existing financial institutions are run, show that 'U.S. democracy' is just an empty phrase - that's according to UK-based investigative journalist Tony Gosling.

USA: REP. KUCINICH WANTS CONSTITUTIONAL MONEY

Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio) on Sept. 21 introduced the National Emergency Employment Defense Act (NEED), H.R. 2990, which would remove the power of creating money from the privately owned and controlled Federal Reserve System and restore to Congress to constitutionally create money interest-free. The bill closely reflects the American Monetary Act (AMA), model legislation developed by the American Monetary Institute, which is headed by noted money historian Steve Zarlenga.

Kucinich has persisted in pursuing legislation to make the historic change of converting to interest-free government money spent into circulation—as the Constitution mandates—instead of being borrowed into existence from the private banking system at ruinous interest.

H.R. 2990 “would . . . reassert congressional sovereignty and regain control of monetary policy from private banks,” according to Kucinich, and the bill would “address our structural economic problems directly by creating over 7 million jobs,” when “the nation struggles with long-term unemployment at rates not seen in generations, and as infrastructure crumbles across the nation.”

Fractional-reserve lending—money lent beyond what banks have in their reserves, using a multiplier effect—would be eliminated, and the nation’s endangered infrastructure would undergo an unprecedented overhaul to account for much of the proposed job and money creation.


USA: "End The Left-Right Delusion, Corporatism Is The TRUE Enemy"

Excellent short clip with comments from leaders across the political spectrum. Interesting that in the past week, Ralph Nader has announced his support for Ron Paul, who himself announced in a recent speech that he would consider Kucinich for his cabinet as Secretary of Peace. The brightest and best thinkers are starting to understand that corporate control over Washington and both parties is the real enemy, a point which Dylan Ratigan has been making for months.

Libya; anothor Set up.

You feed, they breed, White man!

Keywanda is having the time of her life. Her job is raising her family of 10 children while dealing with the drama and stress of the children's fathers. Thanks to the great state of California, Keywanda can support her lifestyle of having fun, getting "Turnt Up" and the kids can even get to eat from time to time.

Michael Jackson’s Body Secretly Exhumed for Trial - Incog Man


OK, I’M BS-ING here — big time. Basically, I’m pulling a National Enquirer-style stunt just to get search engine hits, because hits mean visitors and visitors mean possible White people roaming my site, maybe reading something, watching a video or two and, most importantly, WAKING THE FLOCK UP!

Plus, it was easy and fun to do a quick photoshop image using Jackson’s “Thriller” Zombie make-up job and a shot of the Iceman – a 5000 year-old mummified body they discovered up in the Alps a few years back. Some idiots out there will think my photoshop art above is real, just like they do about shots of a dead Osama Bin Laden.

Actually, I could care friggin’ less about Michael Jackson. Believe me. The guy was a child-molesting, drug-addicted freak, who hated being born Negro. I’ll say something else now that’ll make any moronic MJ fans coming here have conniption fits: I WAS HAPPY TO HEAR THE SKINNY FREAK CROAKED. Yep, you heard me right.

Just wished I could have seen MJ OD-ing on Propofol, which is about the stupidest thing I’ve heard anyone take, since it’s supposed to be used as a general anesthesia for patients on mechanical ventilators. The only thing surprising is that the whore doctor shooting him up, Conrad Murray, wasn’t a Jew. But then again, Jackson had become fairly Jew-wise, after getting ripped-off by the thieving bastards over the years.



In January, 2009, the traitorous controlled US news spent more time on totally ridiculous stories like the guy who lost his pants on a ski lift than what Israel was doing to the Palestinians in the Gaza. Haven’t you noticed all the stupid crap “NATIONAL” News covers? It’s a big joke. You can bet there’s plenty of much more important stuff out there – it’s just things they want you to stay stupid about!

Don’t you think there’s bigger issues to concern oneself in life than Michael Jackson? While TV ”news” feeds us nonsense entertainment crapola like this, they patently black out stuff Americans should hear about. You think the media is free and they tell you everything? God, you are one sorry bozo.

The media’s real owners have been stealing you blind all your pathetic life. They are even willing to have you or your kids killed, should the scheme further globalist ambitions. Come to your senses, people: You don’t have to be an idiot wasting your time on Michael Jackson anymore.

You should be out there on the Internet learning a few things on what’s really going down, what has led us to this crossroads, as well as arming up. Arming up? Damn straight. We got some serious storm clouds on the horizon, fool.


Iceland: EGG ON YOUR FACE: MPs are pelted with dairy missiles

Pravda: Millions of people to become expendable next year

The experts of the International Labor Organization and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development predict that next year a number of developed and developing countries will face mass unemployment and "catastrophic shortage" of jobs. In the alarmist report, the experts urge the countries to take drastic measures to combat unemployment.


Since the beginning of the global financial crisis in 2008, developing and developed countries lost 20 million jobs. By the end of next year additional 20 million jobs could be lost. According to some experts, the number of unemployed worldwide has reached 200 million.
 The current pace of employment growth in the leading countries is inadequate. In the Group of Twenty the increase is approximately 1% per year, while there is need for it to be at least 1.3% in the next four years.

"We must act immediately and stimulate the process of job growth to offset the losses. Stabilization of the employment level should be a priority in macroeconomic policy", wrote the authors of the report.
 However, the report questioned the fact that these figures are achievable, indicating that the increase in the number of jobs in India and China is directly related to the loss of those in Western countries.

The situation in Europe is 
particularly difficult. While Germany is relatively successful in coping with unemployment, the second euro-zone economy, France, is in a difficult situation.
 There is a new concept of "superfluous people" as a result of chronic unemployment. Mostly, these are young people who are the first to lose jobs in downsizing.

For example, in Italy, every other unemployed person cannot find a job for over a year, and in South Africa this number is two out of three. The authors point out that youth unemployment is rising in 15 countries out of 20.
According to the estimates of the International Labor Organization, in Russia the number of new jobs is approximately equal to the number of people who get jobs - approximately 600,000. However, the state apparatus and the sector of public services are growing, while the number employed in manufacturing continues to decline.


Rense & Devvy - US Elections 2012

A 7 minute taster of an hour long radio show discussing the upcoming elections. Emphasis in this clip is on Obama and Clinton - both of whom look like they will disappear from public life.

USA: Why 9/11 Truth Remains A Buried Story

It was in the wake of Watergate that it became apparent journalists had to be brought under control. Key to this strategy was to bring purveyors of "news" into the fold of the very wealthy. To a considerable extent this is why the issue of 9/11 is off limits.

Diane Sawyer is a television journalist and has a net worth of $40 million.
Diane Sawyer Salary
How much does Diane Sawyer make per year as host of ABC news? $12 million

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Katie Couric is an anchorwoman, journalist and managing editor of CBS News and has a net worth of $55 million.
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How much does Katie Couric make per year? $15 million

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Brian Williams Net Worth
$40 million
Brian Williams Salary
How much does Brian Williams make per year hosting NBC’s Nightly News? $12.5 million

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Dan Rather was born in Texas and has an estimated net worth of $70 million dollars. A journalist and anchor that began his career over 50 years ago, Dan Rather has covered many high profile events, including JFK’s assassination and the Watergate hearings. He anchored the CBS Evening News for 24 years, and is currently hosting his own show, “Dan Rather Reports”.
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Thomas John “Tom” Brokaw is an American television journalist and author with a net worth of $70 million. Tom Brokaw has earned his net worth as the anchor and managing editor of NBC Nightly News from 1982 to 2004. Many of his books including The Greatest Generation (1998) have made him the recipient of numerous awards and honors.
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Bill O’Reilly is an American television host, author, syndicated columnist and political commentator with a net worth of $50 million. Bill O’Reilly has earned his net worth as host of the political commentary program The O’Reilly Factor on the Fox News Channel.

Bill O’Reilly Salary
How much does Bill OReilly make per year hosting The O’Reilly Factor? $10 million per year

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Sean Hannity is a New York-born, radio host and personality, with an estimated net worth of $35 million dollars. Sean Hannity is also an author, with three NY Times bestsellers, and a political commentator who is primarily interested in the conservative viewpoint. He also hosts the Fox Channel political talk show, “Hannity”.
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Rush Limbaugh is one of the most popular and highly compensated radio talk show hosts in the world with a net worth estimated at $300 million and an annual salary north of $35 million.

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JP Morgan Funded NYPD

The NYPD has arrested over 700 protesters who were occupying the Brooklyn Bridge in what could very well be a defining moment in the battle for freedom and liberty in America. The police apparently corralled the protesters(depending on whose story you believe) onto the Brooklyn Bridge and then started their arrests of American citizens protesting the very banks that have destroyed this country from within.

The NYPD is essentially doing the dirty work for the banks, which makes complete sense when you consider the fact that JP Morgan actually FUNDS The New York City Police Department. That’s right, the very police department that has been filmed numerous times beating and macing the Occupy Wall Street protesters has received a considerable amount of money from the very banks that the protesters are targeting!


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This is an obvious conflict of interest that the NYPD and corporate controlled media do not want you to know or talk about. Obviously there are good people on the NYPD force but how are we supposed to believe that the NYPD as a whole just wants to protect their city when they are funded by the very banksters being targeted by the Occupy Wall Street protests?


Blair's Peace Role At Risk Over 'Israel Bias'


Tony Blair's role as a Middle East peace envoy is in jeopardy amid growing accusations from the Palestinian leadership of "pro-Israel bias"

Mr Blair has angered the Palestinians by lobbying against their bid for official membership of the United Nations (UN). The former prime minister, the Quartet's special envoy since 2007, last week urged European nations to follow the US by rejecting the bid.

A Palestinian official told Sky News that before the UN bid, Mr Blair was already viewed as "useless" but now he is seen as "an Israeli diplomat". At a meeting of the ruling Palestinian Fatah party's Central Committee there was unanimous condemnation of Mr Blair and calls for him to be dismissed.


But Sky News understands that President Mahmoud Abbas will - in the short term at least - refrain from officially demanding Mr Blair's removal, while making clear the Palestinians' dissatisfaction with his performance.

There are reports that youth leaders within the Palestinian Liberation Organisation (PLO) have declared Mr Blair "persona non grata" and refused to meet with him. The Palestinian Authority has long accused Mr Blair of a "one-sided" approach to the conflict. His failure to censure Israel for expanding the Jewish settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem has been a particular source of discontent.


ANONYMOUS OCCUPY LOS ANGELES

UK: Tories reliance on City funding revealed


The City donors have provided more than half of the British Conservative Party's annual income, rising concerns over their influence on the coalition government.

According to a study carried out by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism, 51.4 percent of the total £12.2million of funds received by the Tories this year to July was bankrolled by the financial sector including bankers, hedge fund managers and private equity moguls.

Since the beginning of David Cameron's leadership, the Conservative Party has become more dependent on City funding with donations from 0.6 percent to over 51 percent, the study revealed in the Tories' annual conference held in Manchester.

Expressing concerns over the close relationship between the Tories and the City, Stuart Wilks-Heeg, the executive director of Democratic Audit, said, "The coalition agreement included clear undertakings to take big money out of politics but there appears to be no sign of this happening. What this study tellingly reveals is the scale of the Conservative party's reliance on a variety of City interests at a time when the Conservative-led government is attempting to kick banking reform into the long grass."

Moreover, the British Liberal Democrat politician Lord Oakeshott warned the conservative party of its reliance on donation contributed by the City, saying, "Big financiers are still the Tories' big backers with hedge fund gamblers and private equity asset strippers leading the way. Labour is being bankrolled by the union bosses. The coalition must act now to clean up party funding.”



Occupy Wall Street Arrests: New York Times Changes its Story

THIS IS FRANCE: ISLAMIZATION RIOTS, RAPE, MURDER WARNING THIS VIDEO CAN SHOCK

The EU dream has turned into a nightmare


The euro project was always based on a colossal act of make-believe - and now it is unravelling.

It was hard to know – as the danse macabre of the euro spirals towards its devastating denouement – which of last week’s utterances and events was the maddest. First, there was the speech by European Commission President José Manuel Barroso, in which, after admitting that this was the worst crisis the EU had ever faced, he renewed his wish for it to impose a tax on “financial transactions”, to provide Brussels with what has been estimated by Open Europe, the independent think tank, at up to £70 billion a year.

Since Britain’s share of the EU’s financial markets is 72 per cent, the cost to the UK would thus be up to £50 billion. But that wouldn’t last long because, as the Commission itself admits, such a tax would soon send the financial industry fleeing out of the EU, destroying the biggest single earner in the UK economy.

George Osborne may be right in saying that Britain would veto Mr Barroso’s proposal. But the very fact that the ex-Maoist in charge of the Commission should suggest anything so suicidal is a measure of just how surreal this crisis is becoming.

Equally bizarre was the spectacle of Germany’s MPs defying the wishes of most of the German people by supporting the EU’s £380 billion bail-out fund, to pour much of it into the bottomless pit of Greek debt, which has reduced the Greek people to a state of catatonic trauma. The peoples of the EU’s richest and poorest countries are thus equally powerless in the face of what amounts to a bureaucratic dictatorship of unelected apparatchiks – who, in a vain bid to save their pet project, are now talking about the need for a further bail-out fund of £1.7 trillion,

The truth about the euro project is that it was always based on a colossal act of make-believe, launched in defiance of all economic and political reality. And as history and storytelling have shown us again and again, when human beings, individually or collectively, attempt to act out a fantasy, there is a very clear and identifiable pattern to what follows.


EUSSR: LANDLOCKED NATIONS GET £20M AID FOR FISHING FLEETS THAT DON’T EXIST

MORE than £20million in fishing subsidies has been squandered on landlocked countries by the EU in one year, it emerged yesterday.

Austria, Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic shared the cash despite having no fishing fleets, environmental group Oceana says. Thirteen others, including Germany and Finland, got more than the value of their catches, its study found.

Romania was paid more than 70 times the value of the fish it landed in 2009, the last year for which complete figures are available, while Lithuania received 11 times its value. In total, £2.8billion was doled out.

Newer members tend to get larger subsidies but even founder member Germany was paid more than half as much again as the value of its catch. Subsidies are justified to landlocked countries for their “aquaculture” and processing plants.


NOW EUROCRATS SAY TIME’S UP FOR GMT

First bananas were too bendy, then apples were too red.

But now meddling Eurocrats are threatening an even more integral part of our British heritage – Greenwich Mean Time.

A group of scientists from the International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM), based near Paris, want to axe the last vestiges of the Greenwich Mean Time system, under which day-length is based on the rotation of the earth.

Under the new proposals, which have been rejected by the British Government, the scientists argue that day-length should be based solely on atomic clocks, which differ slightly from astronomical time. Since 1972, standard international time has combined both.

But the new proposals would mean Britain’s role in global timekeeping would finally be relegated to a footnote in history, with the BIPM in France effectively taking charge. Dr Elisa Felicitas Arias, of the BIPM, said: “We want to de-couple the world’s timekeeping from its link to the rotation of the Earth.

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“It would mean an end to GMT, but it would create a global time-keeping system for the 21st century.”

She added: “Britain has lodged the main objections, but they are based on tradition, not science. It is very ironic since it was Britain that actually invented the atomic clock. But we need a modern system for time-keeping and GMT will become mainly historical.”

The proposals will be put to a meeting of scientists at the Royal Society next month.

But last night the Government and interested parties in the UK angrily rejected the proposals from across the Channel.

David Rooney, former curator of timekeeping at the Royal Greenwich Observatory and now at the Science Museum, said: “GMT has a lot of cultural resonance, but if this is approved it will effectively disappear – and there is no need for such a change.”

The End of Europe's Fantasy is Now in Sight


Almost overnight, euroenthusiasts have folded their tents and abandoned the field. Television editors, unable to find any elected representatives prepared to argue for closer integration, keep having to make do with a former Labour MEP called Richard Corbett, who now works for European Council President Herman Van Rompuy. Barely a week passes without another pro-Brussels columnist turning his coat and claiming to have had his doubts all along (Matthew Parris and Max Hastings are among the most recent to have issued gracious recantations). Paddy Ashdown, a long-standing federalist, now says that it would be better for the single currency to break apart.

Commentators who have spent years singing paeans of praise to the European project are chanting threnodies over its coffin. No less an Establishment europhile than Sir Stephen Wall, the man who ran Britain's European policy under John Major and Tony Blair, now says: "We have seen the high point of the European Union. With a bit of luck it will last our lifetime, but it's on the way out." Sir Stephen is 64.

I can't help feeling that we're getting a little bit ahead of ourselves. We empirical British often make the mistake of thinking that, because something can't work, it won't happen. It's what we said about Soviet Communism and, of course, we were ultimately right. But it wouldn't have been much fun to have been born in Moscow in 1910 and lived through the process of it not working. There is, as Adam Smith said, a deal of ruin in a nation — or in a union.

The logical response to the euro crisis would be to recognise that it was wrong to jam widely divergent countries into a single set of policies. While there are no easy outcomes from here, the least bad option would be an orderly unbundling of the euro, allowing the peripheral states to devalue and begin exporting their way back to growth.

Instead, eurocrats are determinedly doing the opposite. Integration wasn't working, so they have decreed more integration, demanding that monetary union be buttressed by fiscal union. Debt levels are excessive, so they have created more debt, forcing loans on to countries that are already overwhelmed by their existing liabilities. Countries are struggling to meet the costs of their state bureaucracies, so they have replicated those costs at Brussels level, increasing the EU budget under the guise of stimulus spending. For two years now, Eurocrats have been doling out great spoonfuls of the medicine that sickened the patient in the first place.


Protectionism beckons as leaders push world into Depression

The world savings rate has surpassed its modern-era high of 24pc. This is the killer in the global system. It is why we are at imminent risk of tipping into a second, deeper leg of intractable depression.


The International Monetary Fund (IMF) expects the savings mountain to rise yet further next year as the governments of Europe, Britain, and the US tighten belts, in unison, by up to 2pc of GDP. This is double the intensity of the last big synchronized squeeze in 1980. They will do so before the private sector is ready to grasp the baton, and without stimulus from the trade surplus states (Germany, China, Japan) to offset the contraction in demand.

Put another way, there is a chronic lack of consumption in the world. "This probably comes as a surprise to most people, gorged on propaganda about excessive debt and the need for retrenchment," said Charles Dumas from Lombard Street Research.

The inevitable outcome of one-sided austerity polices in the Anglo-sphere and Club Med is a self-feeding downward slide for the whole global system, a variant of 1930s debt-deflation. "Excess savers refuse to acknowledge that if world savings are demonstrably too high, healthy recovery depends on the surplus countries saving less," he said.


Mr Dumas said China's "grotesque and destructive" policies of over-investment (50pc of GDP) and under-consumption (36pc of GDP) are unprecedented in history, but at least China's currency advantage is being eroded by wage inflation.

His full wrath is reserved for the "fallacious and malignant policies" of Angela Merkel and Wolfgang Schauble in Germany. They are enforcing a Gold Standard outcome on the whole eurozone. "Suffused with self-righteousness, they insist that the imbalances must be put right only by deficit-country deflation."

The sheer scale of global imbalances is made clear in a paper by Stephen Cecchetti at the Bank for International Settlements.

His paper contains a chart showing that combined surplus/deficits reached 6pc of world GDP in the boom, far beyond the extremes that led to the US losing patience in 1985 and imposing the Plaza Accord. The gap narrowed post-Lehman but is widening again.

Money flows are even more out of kilter. Cross-border liabilities have jumped from $15 trillion to $100 trillion in fifteen years, or 150pc of global GDP. This creates a very big risk.

"Gross financial flows can stop suddenly, or even reverse. They can overwhelm weak or weakly regulated financial systems," said Mr Cecchetti.

Well, yes, this is now happening. Did anybody think about this when they unleashed globalisation with its elemental deformity, free trade without free currencies?


UK: I want to scrap the Human Rights Act but Clegg won't let me, says the PM


The Prime Minister claimed yesterday that he wants to scrap the Human Rights Act immediately – but Nick Clegg won’t let him.

David Cameron was forced to speak out after the Home Secretary warned that the legislation had become a charter for foreign criminals and terrorists. Theresa May called for it to be ditched so the Home Office could be freed from its shackles.


Put on the spot, Mr Cameron said he, too, wanted the hugely unpopular Act – passed by Labour in 1998 – to be axed and replaced with a British Bill of Rights. But he said that being in coalition with Mr Clegg’s Liberal Democrats was making him go ‘slowly’.

He was asked: ‘If the Conservatives had their way, if you were governing by yourself, you would get rid of the Human Rights Act and replace it with a British Bill of Rights?’

‘Yes,’ he replied. ‘Would I like to go further and faster? Yes, I have said so.’

His comments will inflame back-bench Tory MPs angry at the way the Lib Dems – despite their poor standing in the polls – are being allowed to frustrate sensible policies. They also risk opening a new row with Mr Clegg and Chris Huhne – who stubbornly refuse even to consider scrapping the Act.

Labour said the failure by the Tories to act made the party look ‘weak’ and engaged in ‘fantasy politics’.


UK: Goodbye, mother and father!

Same Sex Gay Parents

For decades, passport applicants have been required to provide details of their mother and father.

But now, after pressure from the gay lobby, they will be given the option of naming ‘parent 1’ and ‘parent 2’. The change, which is due to take place within weeks, has been made following claims the original form was ‘discriminatory’ and failed to include same-sex couples looking after a child.

It has led to claims the official travel document is being turned into a ‘PC passport’. Campaigners for family values said the move ‘denigrated’ the roles of parents bringing up children in traditional families.

Norman Wells, director of the Family Education Trust, said: ‘Fathers and mothers are not interchangeable but have quite distinct roles to play in the care and nurture of their children. To speak of “parent 1” and “parent 2” denigrates the place of both fathers and mothers. Much as the equality and diversity social engineers might wish it were otherwise, it still takes a father and a mother to produce a child.’


The decision follows the revelation last month that details of the holder’s sex could be erased from all passports to spare transgender people from embarrassment. The latest shift follows lobbying from gay rights groups, who argue that the current passport application form fails to recognise same-sex couples who are both officially registered as a child’s parents.

Cameron: 'I don't want to leave the EU'

David Cameron is struggling to contain a rising tide of Tory Euroscepticism after insisting he would not support a referendum on Britain’s membership of the EU. The Prime Minister said he did want to claw back powers from Brussels, but suggested it would have to wait for negotiations over a new treaty which might be several years away. He signalled to around 120 Conservative MPs in a new Eurosceptic grouping that the debt crisis engulfing the eurozone and threatening to drag the British economy down must take priority.

‘I don’t want Britain to leave the EU,’ he said. ‘I think it’s the wrong answer for Britain. People in rooms up and down Britain aren’t thinking, gosh, if only we could have a treaty change in Europe.

‘They’re thinking, get the economy moving, get jobs going in this economy. That’s what my leadership’s about, that’s what this conference is all about.’ Ministers appear increasingly concerned that Labour might shift its position and back the idea of an EU referendum. That would put the Tory leadership in a highly awkward position, since the Liberal Democrats promised an ‘in-out’ referendum at the last election.


It emerged yesterday that MPs are to hold a vote on an EU referendum in the next few months. The debate will be triggered by the Government’s new ‘e-petitions’ scheme, which requires MPs to consider topics if 100,000 people demand it.

The Commons back-bench business committee is expected to set a date before Christmas for a one-day debate and vote on a referendum on EU membership. Though it will not be binding on the Government, the Prime Minister will come under huge pressure if the vote is carried.

Labour MP Natascha Engel, who chairs the committee, said: ‘The EU today is completely different from the one the British people voted to join in the 1975 referendum. It is time to examine the position again. ‘People in pubs and shops all over Britain are discussing Britain’s membership of the EU and it is time they openly debated it too.’ Tory Dominic Raab, a member of the new ‘euro-realist’ grouping, said if some of the EU’s ‘hare-brained’ ideas for further integration are realised, Britain would have to have a referendum.

But [the Rothschild's puppet] Mr Cameron said: ‘It’s not our view that there should be an in-out referendum.


Obama Admin Refuses To Offer ANY Proof Anwar Al Awlaki Was Involved In Terrorist Activity

BEST DEMAND ON WALL STREET YET ….

Says it all…. Would solve most other demands!


USA: US Protests: 'People aware Wall Street is real enemy'

Police in New York have violently dispersed an anti-Wall Street rally, arresting more than seven hundred people after a dramatic showdown on Brooklyn bridge. Thousands joined the movement dubbed 'Occupy Wall Street' - in protest against what they call corporate domination. James Corbett, editor of independent news website http://www.corbettreport.com says the police brutality may provoke an escalation of violence.

USA: Dick, Liz Cheney Praise Anwar Al-Awlaki Killing

Former Vice President Dick Cheney, along with his daughter Liz, praised President Barack Obama Sunday for the drone strike that killed Anwar al-Awlaki, but also said that the president owes the Bush administration an apology.

Dick Cheney called the killing of the U.S.-born al Qaida cleric in Yemen on Friday "a very good strike" and "justified" in an appearance on CNN's “State of the Union” Sunday. But he also said Obama should take back his criticism of the Bush administration's tactics in the war on terrorism.



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But he also said Obama should take back his criticism of the Bush administration's tactics in the war on terrorism.

"The thing I am waiting for is for the administration to go back and correct something they said two years ago, when they criticized us for quote overreacting to the events of 9/11," Cheney said. 

"They in effect said we had walked away from our ideals, taking policy contrary to our ideals when we had enhanced interrogation techniques. They have clearly moved in the direction of taking robust action when they feel it is justified. In this case, it was. They need to go back and reconsider what the president said in Cairo."

Brooklyn Bridge shut down: RT's Occupy Wall Street footage

Canada: Version of Wall Street occupation planned. How about one in London, home of the Rothschild's?


Organizers in Toronto and several other Canadian cities say they plan to follow the example of anti-Wall Street activists in the United States by taking to the streets later this month to protest the global financial system.

The New York activists say they are protesting to bring attention to corporate greed and government-backed bailouts of American banks. Similar demonstrations have already spread to Albuquerque, N.M., Boston and Los Angeles.

In Toronto, activists say they plan to converge in the city’s financial district on Saturday Oct. 15. A tentative schedule on a website called Occupy Toronto says the occupation will begin at 10 a.m. ET that day. The group plans to use the weekend to organize itself and says it will wait to march on the streets until the Toronto Stock Exchange opens on Monday.

Canadian protests are also planned for Calgary, Vancouver, Victoria, Ottawa, Montreal, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland, according to a website called Occupy Together.

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Sunday, 2 October 2011

Confused 'Occupy' DC Protesters Want to Reward Obama with Re-election



Peace and liberty activist, Adam Kokesh, caught up with some early "occupiers" at McPherson Square in Washington D.C. who were attempting to show solidarity with those at "Occupy Wall Street". Although the student protesters spoke of broader issues, they were mostly carrying signs about the high cost of college education. When Kokesh drilled deeper into the standard "we're here to support the 99ers" reason for being there, they revealed a disappointing level of understanding. Unfortunately, they seemed grossly misinformed as to why the cost of college has skyrocketed, the fact that Obama has escalated the wars, and why large corporations can operate as oppressive cartels.

When one young student claimed education inflation was due to "privatization" of universities, Kokesh correctly informs her that it's the government involvement in student loans in collusion with private profits that is primarily responsible for bloated costs (much like the government created the housing bubble through Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac policies, which was then exasperated by banking schemes to repackage those home loans as derivatives and credit default swaps that led to the 2008 financial collapse).



Lacking the understanding that the government has become the enforcement arm of corporate interests results in the mentality that there's actually a separation between them. Kokesh explains that large corporations and cartels would not exist if it was not by the force of government. It's odd that when it's widely accepted that corporations own the government, people would still demand more government enforcement or regulations? It seems evident that we'll only experience a more just world when we remove their power to "enforce" anything.

In an interesting exchange, a seemingly intelligent and compassionate protester claimed that violence was acceptable as long as it "maximizes social justice." To which Kokesh countered, "I believe force against another human being is always morally wrong no matter what the excuse or any individual's judgement of what is good for the rest of society, and any initiation of force inevitably is detrimental to human happiness." Although the protester, Doug, agreed with that statement, he ultimately insisted that it's the role of the government to use force. So much for the idea that the role of government is to "preserve, protect, and defend" the Constitution.

These students hardly seem cut from the same cloth as the hardcore mob occupying Wall Street. One protester, who looked more like she was seeking cheap thrills than expressing serious grievances, actually looks forward to another Obama term because she believes he's ending the wars -- not quite an anti-establishment protester. When Kokesh, a decorated Iraq and Afghanistan veteran, tried to explain that Obama has actually increased the wars, she abruptly ended the interview in disgust.

While their solidarity with Occupy Wall Street should be commended, this group strikes me as the type of people that will go back to their normal life if Bernanke or Geithner is fired as a token victory. To their credit, the Wall Street protesters generally seem much more aware of the systematic problems, that both puppet parties are using every bloated aspect of the government on behalf of the elite to screw them out of a fair and free future.

Visit adamvstheman.com to follow Adam Kokesh's reporting.

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USA: Wall Street Protests: Which Side Are You On?


all Street has long been the home of the biggest threat to American Democracy. Now it has become home to what may be our best hope for rescuing it.

For everyone who loves this country, for everyone whose heart is breaking for the growing ranks of the poor, for everyone who is seething at the unopposed demolition of America's working and middle class: the time has come to get off the fence.

A new generation has gone to the scene of the crimes committed against our future. The time has come for all people of good will to give our full-throated backing to the young people of the Occupy Wall Street movement.

The young heroes on Wall Street today baffle the world because they have issued no demands. The villains of Wall Street had their demands - insisting upon a massive bailout for themselves in 2008, while they pocketed million dollar bonuses. The Wall Street protesters are not seeking a bailout for themselves; they are working to bail out democracy.

The American experiment in self-governance is at a moment of crisis. The political system thus far has proven itself incapable of responding to a once in a lifetime economic calamity. With income inequality and unemployment at the highest rates since the Great Depression, it's no wonder that almost 80 percent of the country thinks we're on the wrong track.

But the crisis of American Democracy did not start with the financial collapse. For at least 30 years, the system has been rigged by the wealthy and privileged to acquire more wealth and privilege. At this point, 400 families control more wealth than 180 million Americans.

This great wealth divergence has resulted in an unjust and dangerous concentration of economic and political power in the hands of the few. It has pushed millions - especially the rising generation and communities of color - into the shadows of our society. The middle class continues to shrink, and the ranks of the poor have swelled. The political elite has failed to take the necessary steps to provide opportunity to the majority of Americans.

A movement was born after Madison, Wisconsin, to oppose these injustices. It has now spread to every Congressional District. We call ourselves the American Dream Movement. We engaged 130,000 people to crowd-source our own jobs agenda - the Contract for the American Dream. In August, tens of thousands demonstrated for jobs in rallies across the nation. Next week in DC, we host our first national gathering: the Take Back The American Dream conference.

The Occupation of Wall Street - and the occupations throughout the country - are expressions of the same spirit and dynamic. And these particular demonstrations, perhaps uniquely, contain the spark to grow into a movement that can be transformative. They are the first, small step in the creation of a movement that can restore American Democracy, and renew the American Dream.

The hundreds of young people from all five boroughs that camp out every night, in the heart of the financial district, in the rain and the cold, at risk of arrest, are providing the inspiration to draw more and more out of the shadows and into the bright light of the public square. The occupation grows larger and more diverse every day. Young people, the majority of whom are under 25 and have never before engaged in activism, are managing the arduous task of a consensus rules meeting with no sound system. The nightly general assemblies are attracting crowds in the thousands to stand amongst a group of their peers and debate our path forward as a people.

The occupation is a revival of a proud tradition of authentic, people-powered movements that have been dormant - and that we need now more than ever. It is building into the kind of massive public demonstrations - like those in Egypt, Madison, and Santiago - that can shake the foundation of a system of power that has lost sight of the public good.

Now is our time to choose. Will we keep rewarding those whose financial manipulations have brought us to ruin? Or will we stand with those whose democratic innovations are breathing life into our finest ideals? Both groups are within blocks of each other in downtown Manhattan.

For the past 30 years, the country has stood behind the titans on Wall Street and their values. We listened when they said that their banks were too big too fail. Today, there is only one thing that's too big to fail: the dreams of this new generation, finding its voice in Liberty Park. All of America should now stand with them.

Van Jones, President of Rebuild the Dream, is the founder and former president of Green for All and author of "The Green Collar Economy." In 2009, he served as the green jobs advisor in the Obama White House. Van is currently a senior fellow at the Center For American Progress, and also holds a joint appointment at Princeton University, as a distinguished visiting fellow in both the Center for African American Studies and in the Program in Science, Technology and Environmental Policy at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs.


Science from Apollo Missions Now in Doubt


Science depends on accurate data. Scientists consider data more sacred than priests do about Holy Water. Holy Water actually comes from the tap and is blessed to make it Holy Water, but Moon rocks are irreplaceable.

Extraterrestrial science and data sources such as Moon samples and photos from Moon walks come from a distant, intangible location. There is no going back to obtain additional rock or soil samples for testing. All the samples left from the Moon that have not been destroyed in laboratory testing, are here.

Did we go to the Moon? A mountain of data and eyewitness accounts shows we really were there,
despite the presence of the Van-Allen belt. (Few people realize that one of the radiation holes
discovered in the belt is actually near Florida.) So why all the fuss? Let's lay the cards on the table and see what we have. Unlike many pictures on the web that refuse to divulge Moon or Mars image source websites, I have always provided the source of my material. Anyone should be able to go see original images for themselves.

Six days ago, I found the smoking guns that more than one photo by NASA was created on a secret film stage at an unknown location. I'll recap some of that here for those who have not seen it yet. Part of the right rear side of a studio floor lamp is clearly visible in four different photos. The corner of the filter holder is still visible along the left side of the image all four frames. Here is the 4 frame strip:




UNEXPLAINED FACTS
Some scientists have proclaimed our Moon is made of materials like the basalt rock commonly found on Earth. Moon rock samples may have also spawned way out theories, such as the science community believing the Moon was “blasted” from the primordial Earth. We cannot fault scientists for thinking this - after all, they merely go with the data they have been given. But there is a lack of common sense with any Earth-origin theory which pushes common sense right out of town.


Another way to look at it – chocolate is brown. So does this mean that everything brown is edible?
Our Moon orbits in a nearly perfect circular orbit around the Earth. At night we always see the same side. And the Moon also has an abundance of Helium 3, a rare isotope. Does all this order sound like the random end result of a huge explosion which blasted the Moon from our primordial Earth?


I took a photo of a Moon rock while at the NASA Wallops Island Flight facility on business in 1995. It is composed of “black basalt” according to NASA's caption at the display. If you have ever seen black granite grave markers in cemeteries embedded with small light and gray crystals, then you have seen this Moon rock.

Am I a threat to national security?

Justin Raimondo


When I first saw the memo from the FBI's counterterrorism center in Newark, declaring that I'm “a threat to National Security”, not to mention an “agent of a foreign power”, I was incredulous. These can't be real FBI documents, I thought to myself. Someone is pulling my leg.

Sadly, no. As I discovered upon further investigation, the memo is all too real. The provenance of the documents, which indicate that the feds launched a “preliminary investigation” of Antiwar.com, myself, and our webmaster, Eric Garris, is as follows: An obscure blogger made an FOIA request for information about the FBI's investigation of the “High Fivers”- the five Israelis who were arrested on September 11 and held for six months on suspicion that they had some foreknowledge of the events on that dark day.

I wrote about this subject in the August 2003 issue of Chronicles-and, what do you know, that piece is included in the FBI file! Isn't it encouraging to learn that our state-subsidized sneaks are reading this magazine?

In any case, the documents are frightening-and not just because it shows that the feds may have been listening in on my phone calls, reading my e-mails, and rifling through my garbage. They exhibit an overweening incompetence. For example, the memo's author-a high “counterterrorism” muck-a-muck-writes:

There are several unanswered questions regarding antiwar.com. It describes itself as a nonprofit group that survives on generous contributions from its readers. Who are these contributors and what are the funds utilized for? [The next three lines are redacted.] . . . on antiwar.com. If this is so, then what is his true name?

Any American preadolescent with a computer could easily uncover the mystery of my “true name” in a few seconds, simply by googling “Justin Raimondo” and clicking on one of the first choices, my Wikipedia entry-but not the geniuses over at FBI “counterterrorism” headquarters. With a budget of trillions and a staff of many thousands, our Keystone Kops are stumped.

As I read this nonsense, a cold chill crept down my spine-and suddenly I felt very unsafe. Not because these idiots are wasting their time watching the likes of me, but because these guys are clueless incompetents, who couldn't investigate their way out of a paper bag. And they're supposed to be “protecting” us against the Bad Guys-terrorists who are indeed out to kill us.

The pretext for the FBI's surveillance of Antiwar.com was the publication of a “watch list” on our site -- a document apparently issued by the FBI to a number of financial institutions, instructing them to report any transactions engaged in by those on the list. Several of these institutions, including at least two European banks, posted these lists on the web: Antiwar.com simply reposted them on our own site. In short, this “secret” list was no secret at all, thanks to the FBI's incompetence. We were being investigated for reporting publicly available information.

I've written about this elsewhere, and I won't dwell on the details except to point out that the memo instructs the FBI's San Francisco office to conduct a “PI” (bureaucratese for preliminary investigation) “to determine if [redacted] are engaging in, or have engaged in, activities which constitute a threat to National Security on behalf of a foreign power.”

Whose “National Security” is being threatened here-and on behalf of which “foreign power?”

My alleged “crime” is to have written in too much detail about the possibility that agents of a foreign power (Israel) had some degree of foreknowledge of what happened on September 11, 2001. This is clearly what upset the FBI-because, if that is true, then where were our intrepid G-men while Israeli agents were crawling all over the place as the Twin Towers burned? They did indeed arrest five of them and interrogate them for months before quietly deporting them; and I, apparently, became a “threat to National Security” by noticing this inconvenient fact.

I suppose I should be flattered by all of this: The mighty American Empire has turned its Evil Eye on me and reckons me a “threat”. Yet I can't muster the least bit of self-satisfaction, and indeed find this more than a little depressing. As much as one might expect a self-professed libertarian to be contemptuous of his own government, I find it monumentally disheartening. For all the denunciations of American imperialism and incipient authoritarianism I've written over the years, I actually thought my government was better than this. That it turns out they're no better than the rulers of some pathetic little banana republic strips me of the very last of my youthful illusions.

Justin Raimondo is the editorial director of Antiwar.com and the author of the recently reissued Reclaiming the American Right: The Lost Legacy of the Conservative Movement.


Fault Lines And Suicide Of A Superpower



Pat J Buchanan’s recent book, Suicide of a Superpower starts with its preface as , “This book is published after ten years of war in Afghanistan, eight in Iraq, the worst recession and debt crises America has faced since the 1930’s,with the nation divided and seemingly everywhere in retreat. We have entered an era of austerity and entrenchment unlike any this generation has ever known. But not only this in the realm of economics and politics that America appears in a downward spiral. Socially, culturally, morally, America has taken on aspect of a decadent society and a declining nation”.

What has gone wrong with the hyper power and the unchallenged leader of the unipolar World of our times? There is a need to conduct an analysis of decline of America as it affects everyone from the New York Stock Exchange brokers to the desert dwellers of Mongolia and from the native Indians of Peru to the aborigines of Australia. First time I felt the winds of change was when I landed up at the JFK International Airport and the Heathrow Airport in London, from the trolley pullers of the airport to ticketing officers managing desks of almost any Airlines, I found there was something drastically missing, the young whites. As I did some research on demographics of the western countries, I was shocked and amazed at the depth and width of this phenomenon, which Pat Buchanan calks the Salad Bowl. Having gone through his work, The Death of the West, I conducted more research on works like, The West’s last Chance by Tony Blankley and the UN studies on demographics as well as some RAND’s studies on the Immigration Debate. Everywhere I found the sad story of graying and dying white population, France, Germany ,Russia and Spain to the Continental US and Canada.


Libya: Support from the Tribes of Sahara.




Axis of Logic Editor's Comment
George W. Bush uttered the following words only a month and a half after the bloody U.S. "shock and awe" bombing of Baghdad:
"Admiral Kelly, Captain Card, officers and sailors of the USS Abraham Lincoln, my fellow Americans, major combat operations in Iraq have ended. In the battle of Iraq, the United States and our allies have prevailed. And now our coalition is engaged in securing and reconstructing that country."
That was on May 1, 2003 and 8 years later the Iraqi Resistance continues to fight off the invader where millions have been killed, injured and displaced and $billions have been robbed by contractors in a country destroyed with none of the promised reconstruction.


On August 22 French President Nicolas Sarkozy called Colonel Qaddafi "mad" and "stupid," stating "we are going to make him eat dirt," according to Le Monde.

On August 23, 2011 Reuters trumpeted the words of the new NTC UN envoy Ibrahim Dabbashi in their world news headline: "All of Libya will be liberated in 72 hours"


Gaddafi's stronghold is "totally in the hands of the revolutionaries," Dabbashi, a key figure in the Libyan opposition movement, said at Libya's U.N. mission in New York shortly after the rebels entered the compound in Tripoli. Declaring that Gaddafi's government "has already fallen," he predicted the city of Sirte, Gaddafi's hometown, would fall within the next 48 hours and that the entire country would be under rebel control within three days.

"We expect Libya to be totally liberated and totally calm and peaceful within the next 72 hours," he told reporters, speaking two days after anti-Gaddafi fighters swept into Tripoli following a six-month uprising. Dabbashi said Gaddafi and other top officials were probably scattered in houses across Tripoli, although they could be in an underground shelter. "We will start soon looking (for) them and we expect all of them to be captured soon," he said.



On August 29, Colonel Ahmed Bani, military spokesman of the NTC stated that the City of Sirte would be 'liberated' "in a matter of days" and NTC information minister Mahmoud Shammam announced, "we have liberated all of Libya."

Currently, the war in Tripoli rages on 7 months after NATO began it's bombing campaign and over a month after NATO implied and their corporate media declared it to have fallen. NATO and their mercenaries gave two deadlines for the people of Bani Walid to surrender on September 3 and 7 respectively. In both cases thousands of NATO's mercenaries turned tail and ran after receiving the response from the people inside the city in the language of mortars, GRAD missiles, heavy machine gun fire and snipers from rooftops and minarets. In the last 24 hours the NATO/NTC mercenaries have run from a similar assault by the Libyan people and military at the City of Sirte calling it another "tactical retreat."

Whether it's Bush declaring victory in Iraq or NATO declaring victory in Libya, the purpose of the imperial media's claims of victory and that Col. Qaddafi has fled is obvious: to demoralize the resistance and shore up people's faltering support for the war in the west.

The BBC says the Tuaregs are Qaddafi's Mercenaries

We received the following communiqué from the Libyan Resistance via La Haine and Leonoren Libia this morning stating that 10,000 Tuaregs have joined the forces of the valiant Libyan Resistance from the Sahara. The BBC confirms that the Tuaregs have joined the Libyan Resistance but quotes an unnamed source to perpetuate the lie that the Col. Qaddafi is using mercenaries from Africa and that the Tauregs are among them, being paid by the Libyan Embassy in Mali. This has been denied by a spokesperson at Mali's Foreign Ministry, "The government of Mali is strongly opposed to the use mercenaries in any armed conflict and is not in any way facilitating the movement of these people. We're thinking at the moment about how we can stop this." If you think these nomadic tribes of the Sahara are doing this for money the movie, The Lion of the Desert might cause you to adjust your views.

We have added maps to clarify where the major battles are taking place and from whence new troops are arriving to support the Libyan Resistance.

- Les Blough, Editor





Locations of major battles and incoming support for
the resistance are indicated in green. - Axis of Logic


In Tripoli the fighting continues. There are constant battles between the local militias (the residents of the capital) and the "rebels" NATO and mercenaries from Al-Qaeda.
The NATO planes have continued its bombing in Sirte, Sabha, Bani Walid. But the three cities have strong defenses in combat against the armored forces of NATO. The fighting followed. Units of NATO, the army of Qatar and Al-Qaeda are using heavy artillery as they have integrated new artillery units. The city of Bani Walid has opened another front in the fight against the aggressors who were concentrated in the outskirts of the city, which is protected by national forces of the Great Jamahiriya.

A source reports that one of the rebel leaders, Ibrahim Tauorga Halban, who had massacred the African people based on the color of their skin, has died. The source said, "Tauorga is no longer alive. He was hit in Sirte by a bullet that entered his neck and paralyzed him." In Tripoli fighting does not cease. They are constant between local militias (the inhabitants of the capital) and the mercenaries of Al-Qaeda. The renegades are relentlessly attacked from all sides.

The people of Benghazi call to Al-Rai (Syrian television) to express their support for Muammar Al Ghaddafi and announce that they have rejoined the Libyan resistance. An American analyst, former military, has said the 32 Brigade under the command of Khamis Al Ghaddafi is able to continue fighting for many months. Khamis Al Ghaddafi continued regrouping operational elements deployed to fight the renegades in occupied areas.
The September 19 Tuareg tribes had a general conference composed of the heads of the tribes in Libya, Mali and Niger. Tuareg stated that all will fight against the renegades because they started a war against the Libyan Tuareg and killed a large number of them. Tuaregs in Mali have also stated that to go to war against the government of Mali if it recognizes the "Board" puppet in Libya or if the government of Mali arrests people close to Muammar Al Gaddafi found in Mali.
The Tuaregs remember that they are masters of the Sahara desert and that "only persons authorized by the Tuaregs may enter the desert" and have promised that "Sahara will be released from the Islamists." So the Tuaregs have given a clear answer to the people who keep sending NATO special forces units and Al Qaeda into the Sahara as occupation forces.
The lined area indicates the land
of the Tuaregs in the Sahara

Saharan fighters are already en route to the Libyan city of Sabha in Bani Walid, the losses of the renegades "are estimated at more than 1,000 dead, just in Sirte and Sabha. National Forces have returned to its port Brega oil where Libyan oil is shipped. They have also returned to Ras Lanuf where there is a major oil refinery."
There are over 10,000 Tuaregs are over 10,000 (not including those mentioned above) who have joined forces with Libyan Jamahiriya and some of them have crossed the border to help the resistance which the colonialist terrorists have crossed.
As expected, many Arab fighters have come from neighboring countries to join their Libyan brothers Libyans and are fighting alongside them against the invaders. The green flag flies over buildings in the districts of Benghazi where battles between the renegades. These struggles have also occurred across the battleground. The Islamists want the skin. Mustafa Abdul Jalil, is a an NTC puppet of the Nazis, NATO and head of the same NTC. Mujahedin of the Arab tribes have also passed through Egypt to join forces Libyan resistance.

The renegades are still clueless. They have not solved the problem of command. They fight each other all the time because they all want to be commanders. At the same time, when Mustafa Abdul Jalil gave the order to enter Bani Walid against Libyan forces, the renegades refused. This was a big surprise to their bosses who asked them if they refused due to fatigue. The renegades responded, "not by fatigue but because they want to continue spreading the blood of the Libyans." La Voix des Opprimés.