Yesterday we watched The Dictator, and I was not disappointed, the general film is the usual Cohenasque satirical silliness, but it is the essence of the story that was interesting. For example; Cohen’s Main Character: The Dictator embodied the contemporary Arab Spring targeted-ruling tyrants, with a symbolic focus on Libyan Gaddaffi as presented via Cohen’s … Continue reading
Recently, I held a small private debate on ‘democracies’ and surveillance, and during the debate I asked the attendees to take a simple thought away with them—- ”It was not that the danger is with the implementation of these undemocratic bills, but rather it was even discussed in open within ‘sacred’ democratic institutions, such as … Continue reading
The First Falkland War & US-UK Support: In 1982 First Falklands War, Britain victory was only assured not by superb and brave fighting of it’s soldiers; from both the special forces, who were stretched to breaking point, but, alas, at the same time to be blamed for the numerous military distasters, as since coming from … Continue reading
Here are some of the few excellent links on a post-toulouse crisis, and how it appears at the present to be beneficiary to Mr. Sarkozy, however, I might argue that, if the post-mortem nature of a real deep analysis and critique continues it might, just about, turn the table against him. To appreciate the point … Continue reading
As I have always stated, everywhere, one needs always to question the story behind the story; read between the lines, deconstruct and reconstruct, to make sense of realities, even if it sounds like a big conspiracy, one might be probably more closer to truth than the average headlines observer. [1.] Why the attacks happened now … Continue reading
In this book I will argue that there is an agressive revival of colonialism from the three states of European stock, 1. The US: From A Good Leader to A Corrupt Power First, The United States of America, though, she appears to be caught mostly between schizophrenic cartesian dualism of ‘to be or not to … Continue reading
Jingoism is no answer to England’s ebbing power From the EU to football and the Falklands, England must abandon its memories of empire to survive in a changing world Billy Bragg guardian.co.uk, Friday 17 February 2012 11.25 GMT David Cameron in Edinburgh: In a speech in Edinburgh, David Cameron invoked Britain’s seat on the UN … Continue reading
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* Cameron, UK PM, as a weak leader (as I have always said, and argued that, Hague as the real PM) * Blair further corrupt and greedy nature, working with dictators, banks’ interests, revolving door to gain access to ”developmental aids funds” * US rhetoric showing its weakness ‘pleading China to play fair’ (did she … Continue reading
I made up this little jingle for my political club social event: ”MINI-MINE-MORE, WHO SHOULD (WE) I VOTE FOR TODAY” You get it??? Since there is no longer perceptible differences between modern democratic parties, especially in the western states, for example in the US, the democrats resemble and fight harder and harder for republican ground, … Continue reading
”US President Barack Obama has recently suggested that Europe must take on more debt to stimulate the economy. Such reliance on cheap money, though, is what got us into the current crisis in the first place — both in Europe and in the US. America’s problem isn’t too little money. It’s a lack of competitive … Continue reading
1. http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2011/sep/30/electronic-tags-offenders The ‘sci-fi creep’ on civil liberties and the power of states, electronic-branding (like supermarket codes), for further articles on this, see my Advanced Civil Espionage, Foucault Panopticon etc. 2. http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2011/sep/30/city-conservatives-donations This is goo, the bankers banking on the coalition for leniency, ha, might as well said so. 3. (a) http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/abbas-is-punished-by-200m-cut-in-aid-from-us-2363976.html (b) http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/palestinianauthority/8800569/Palestinians-accuse-US-of-collective-punishment-after-200m-in-aid-is-cut-off.html America … Continue reading
The Corruption, The Web of Criminal Network & Activities, The Natural-Fondness for Fraud, The Caesarian Pomp and Greed for Power, The Undifferentiated Elitism and ‘Better Than The Rest of Torism’, and so forth. These very hallmarks of Tony Blair are applicable and observable of the character of the more contemporary Labour Party; out of touch … Continue reading
If you commit a crime in non-western states, these are labelled for what they are; corruption is corruption, with a capital C; electoral fraud, is electoral fraud; murder, murder; corporate fraud, etc…… But in the west, we fight hard through a ‘team of special PR people’ supported by the media, possibly blackmailed not to ”undermine … Continue reading
1. Libyan Drama: The Dangerous Rebels (true colours showing) 1.1. The Recent Events inside ‘Rebels’ Zones: Well, one needs not to get into much depth on the recent news that which has been coming out of Libya; reflecting anxieties and fears of the unstable and divided so-called ‘rebels’ (see: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/libya/8670999/Libya-murder-of-rebel-commander-threatens-split.html), or the what is to … Continue reading
Good Morning, Sorry, not much time available, so I will just lay out the few good headlines of interests for your convenience as links only, without the usual reviews and analyses. THE HEADLINES LINKS: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/jul/19/italy-blocks-investigation-arms-cache Italy secretly arming ‘opposing’ side in the Libyan Conflict. http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/jul/19/murdoch-story-berlin-wall-hysteria What we have been saying, big drama, no substance! http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2011/jul/19/biofuel-demand-us-fuel-prices … Continue reading
Today, the media is full-packed as a result of many inter-related activities on the local, national and global spherical-bubble. We have headlines on the corruption in the UK and the catch-22 for the establishment; the need to bring down their master, Murdoch (a notch), and fear of further deep-impact, the action might have on the … Continue reading
This is just in. Thanks to Mr. Z, an Insider from The Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Today, just few hours ago, I had a ‘contact’ from someone, from within the FCO, who informed me, as an admirer of my work and my stand (quoting Howard Zinn, ”Dissent is the highest form of patriotism”, and of … Continue reading
Today’s Murdoch Crisis engulfing the British Isles, and her power-halls, is nothing, as I have already been saying throughout this drama, new or radical in condemnation, but just a big ‘establishment crisis management’ with no real threats to the existing order of things and power-status within the UK. No one in the end is going … Continue reading
1. On Libya: @ http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/jul/12/gaddafi-regime-transition-power-rebels @ http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/jul/13/libya-rebels-accused-burning-homes-looting The Revisionists & the New Change of Heart and Policy (Now We Will Talk) @ http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/africa/france-claims-gaddafi-is-prepared-to-sacrifice-his-grip-on-power-2312666.html As Above. @ http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/libya/8633279/Libyas-rebels-prepare-for-critical-battle-on-road-to-Tripoli.html Another Bull-shit propaganda (the second appearance in a month, same story but by a different newspaper this time, it appeared first last month on the Guardian, now it … Continue reading