Saturday, January 2, 2010

AMERICA NEEDS PAKISTANS HELP





America Needs Pakistan's Help - Again (Part 2) (plus 24 more items)

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America Needs Pakistan's Help - Again (Part 2)

Posted: 22 Dec 2009 06:08 PM PST

USA Pakistan looking in opposite directions - blindedBe not deceived by Barack Hussein Obama's middle name or by the fact that he spent several childhood years in Indonesia. His political career is a product of a Westside Chicago Ashkenazi network with roots that trace directly back to organized crime of the 1920s.

Top fundraiser Penny Pritzker traces her family lineage to grandfather Abe and great-grandfather Nicholas who served as lawyers for organized crime. She declined a nomination as Secretary of Commerce in the Obama Cabinet, a post typically offered top fundraisers. Her confirmation hearings could have proved a political embarrassment by reminding us of the suspect origins of "our" latest president.

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A tale of two traitors

Posted: 22 Dec 2009 12:40 AM PST

The first thing the Jewish pawn Oliver Cromwell did after capturing command of the newly formed English Republic in 1649 was to give his army, which had finally toppled a succession of befuddled kings, something to do. What Cromwell did then was to go to Ireland and butcher everyone in sight, thus starting a neverending war of Protestants and Catholics, conceived and executed by this maniacal puppet of the Jewish bankers in Holland.

As the Jews had slyly taken over England through bribery, they utterly mutilated Ireland in perpetuity, starting three centuries of 'the troubles' between Protestant and 'Papist' Irish that may well have been the first Jewish false flag terror attack.

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Obama appoints cybersecurity czar

Posted: 22 Dec 2009 12:24 AM PST

US President Barack Obama has eventually appointed Howard Schmidt, a former security executive at EBay Inc and Microsoft Corp, as his new cybersecurity coordinator.

It took President Obama 10 months to choose his cybersecurity chief, who will be responsible for defending the American nation against hackers and cyberspies.

Schmidt has an impressive resume, with stints in government cybersecurity as well as at large corporations.

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Israel's fake heritage

Posted: 21 Dec 2009 11:46 PM PST

Tel Aviv's Black ChristmasA friend recently sent me a copy of an email he got from "B'Ahavat Yisrael." The email advertised their most recent campaign called "Save the Galilee." In the email, people are asked to donate money so that land can be bought in the Galilee from Christians and Muslims.

The texts in the email – and in their website – are appalling. They feature a mixture of ultra-nationalism and extreme Pharisaic doctrines.

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Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them

Posted: 21 Dec 2009 11:43 PM PST

In The Culture of Deceit Edmund Connelly connects the dots, or more accurately, discusses the pointillist pattern arising from an abundance of dots: the syrian jewish rabbi-criminals, Goldman Sachs, Bernie Madoff, Simon Wiesenthal, Marc Rich, Ivan Boesky, Michael Milken, the Union Générale scandal in 1882, the Comptoire d'Escompte scandal in 1889, the Panama Canal scandal - "an immense labyrinth of financial manipulation and fraud, with [Jewish] Baron Jacques de Reinach right at the middle of it.", Hirsch Strousberg, and on and on, all the way back to Esther and Abraham.

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'Saving Israel' or assisting it to commit suicide?

Posted: 21 Dec 2009 11:41 PM PST

I had to struggle with myself to decide which of two headlines was most appropriate for this article – the one above or "The hard core of lunatics are pulling up the drawbridge".

A Jewish friend in Canada drew my attention to an article in the Jewish Ledger, an independent weekly newspaper in Westport, Connecticut. The headline over it is "Saving Israel" Expert says American Jews key to Israel's survival. I have rarely read such dangerous nonsense. It's the voice of Zionism, deluded as ever, but with more than a hint of panic.

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Jimmy Carter: Gaza must be rebuilt now

Posted: 21 Dec 2009 11:11 PM PST

It is generally recognised that the Middle East peace process is in the doldrums, almost moribund. Israeli settlement expansion within Palestine continues, and PLO leaders refuse to join in renewed peace talks without a settlement freeze, knowing that no Arab or Islamic nation will accept any comprehensive agreement while Israel retains control of East Jerusalem.

US objections have impeded Egyptian efforts to resolve differences between Hamas and Fatah that could lead to 2010 elections. With this stalemate, PLO leaders have decided that President Mahmoud Abbas will continue in power until elections can be held – a decision condemned by many Palestinians.

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Another 'Climategate'? Russian data 'cherry picked by CRU' to fit theory

Posted: 21 Dec 2009 11:02 PM PST

A leading Russian think-tank claims the British meteorological office has been misrepresenting Russian weather data to manupulate the results and suggest rising temperature trends. The Moscow Institute of Economic Analysis alleges the Hadley Center for Climate Change used only a quarter of the data provided by Russia. Analysts for the agency imply that climate experts selectively used incomplete reporting that emphasized a warming effect.

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Israel deadlock over prisoner swap

Posted: 21 Dec 2009 10:36 PM PST

A marathon top-level gathering of the Israeli cabinet to discuss exchanging hundreds of Palestinian prisoners for an Israeli soldier held in the Gaza Strip for three years has ended without any agreement.

The meetings at the office of Binyamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, ended early on Tuesday with the seven members of Israel's security cabinet apparently still deadlocked over the conditions for Gilad Shalit's release.

The 23-year-old Israeli soldier was captured in a cross-border raid on an army post by Palestinian fighters in June 2006 and has been held in the Gaza Strip ever since.

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Obama praises senate health vote

Posted: 21 Dec 2009 10:10 PM PST

A key vote on healthcare legislation in the US Senate is a "major victory for the American people", Barack Obama, the US president has said.

The vote late on Monday night overcomes an important hurdle in a far-reaching overhaul of the US health system, which Obama has made a central part of his domestic agenda.

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She Died for Palestine

Posted: 21 Dec 2009 08:01 PM PST

Rachel Corrie

In memory of Rachel Corrie

Like all things pure and precious

Like holy bread and wine

I love the radiant Rachel

Who died for Palestine.

 

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Taliban clash with Afghan forces

Posted: 21 Dec 2009 07:37 PM PST

Two Taliban fighters have been killed in a clash with Afghan police near a police station in eastern Paktia province, officials have said.

The Taliban fighters launched an assault on the police headquarters in Gardez, the provincial capital, shortly before 10am local time (05:30 GMT) on Monday and opened fire on security forces, Rahullah Samon, a provincial government spokesman, said.

General Azizuddin Wardak, the provincial police chief, told AFP: "It's now over. They were two people and both have been killed."

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Israel admits to organ thefts

Posted: 21 Dec 2009 07:37 PM PST

Israel has admitted that it harvested organs from the dead bodies of Palestinians and Israelis in the 1990s, without permission from their families.

The admission follows the release of an interview with Jehuda Hiss, the former head of Israel's forensic institute, in which he said that workers at the institute had harvested skin, corneas, heart valves and bones from Israelis, Palestinians and foreign workers.

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Gazans rally against Egypt wall

Posted: 21 Dec 2009 07:37 PM PST

Hundreds of Palestinians have rallied in the Gaza Strip near the Egyptian border to protest against Egypt's construction of a steel wall aimed at blocking smuggling tunnels to Gaza.

Hamas had called on its supporters to rally at the Rafah border on Monday to demonstrate against the wall's construction.

Al Jazeera's Ayman Mohyeldin, reporting from Rafah, said Hamas wants to put an end to Egypt's construction of what the Palestinian group calls "a fortified wall" along the border.

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Europe shivers under heavy snowfall

Posted: 21 Dec 2009 07:37 PM PST

Plunging temperatures and heavy snows have caused the deaths of at least 80 people across Europe.

Thousands of other people have found their holiday travel plans left in tatters as air, road and rail links have been brought to standstill.

Poland, where temperatures have dropped to -20C, was worst affected with 42 people having died over the past three days.

Grazyna Puchalskam, Poland's national police spokeswoman, said on Monday: "Six people died on Friday, 15 on Saturday and 21 on Sunday".

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Violent crimes rate scaled down in US: FBI

Posted: 21 Dec 2009 07:15 PM PST

The US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has announced that it has tracked a decline in the rate of violent crimes, including murder and robbery, across the US in the first half of 2009.

Despite earlier anticipations suggesting a possible rise in crimes due to economic hardship, the FBI said on Monday that murder and manslaughter saw a significant 10 percent decline in the first half of the year, the Associated Press reported.

In general, violent crimes plummeted by 4.4 percent and property crimes fell by 6.1 percent, the FBI revealed.

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Committing Treason for a Piece of the Pie

Posted: 21 Dec 2009 07:15 PM PST

If things were as they seemed, then the most powerful military force that the world has ever seen would have had no trouble defeating Afghan or Iraqi tribes, or the already decimated military of Saddam Hussein. But things are not as they seem on the nightly news; in fact, most things prove to be the exact opposite of how they are portrayed. In a country like America (and sadly, most countries want to be like America), the people prefer to believe whatever they are told.

No one questions now, nor did they at the time these things occurred, why American military forces performed in the following unprofessional, illogical manner—they consistently refused to contain the forces they fought against in any encounter (never closing the back doors) and they always stopped fighting just short of victory, allowing their enemies years to rebuild their forces while American soldiers were restrained from finishing the enemy to become instructors. Continuing the Iraq and Afghan wars was more important than winning or ending them; continuing the wars was "winning" them in the lexicon of the Empire-builders.

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Mexico City passes gay marriage law

Posted: 21 Dec 2009 06:24 AM PST

Lawmakers in Mexico City have passed legislation paving the way for the Mexican capital to become the first city in Latin America to legalise gay marriage.

In a vote on Monday the city's government passed a bill changing the definition of marriage from a union of a man and a woman to a union of two people.

The changes will give gay couples more rights, including allowing them to adopt children.

The city's leftist mayor, Marcelo Ebrard of the Democratic Revolution Party, was widely expected to sign the measure into law

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Terrorist or CIA agent? May be both?

Posted: 21 Dec 2009 06:24 AM PST

U.S. citizen David Headley, who was arrested in connection with last year's Mumbai terrorist attacks, may have been a double agent for the CIA at the time of the incident, according to U.S. journalists.

More than 160 people were killed in the financial hub of Mumbai in three days of attacks by a group of 10 gunmen, beginning on November 26, 2008.

Headley had allegedly helped plan the attack by conducting reconnaissance missions in Mumbai.

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The Eternal Jew in America

Posted: 21 Dec 2009 06:08 AM PST

Back when I was a member of the video hosting site Vimeo (before the Jews had my account trashed), someone there posted a short excerpt from the 1940 German movie "The Eternal Jew" (Der Ewige Jude). He seemed not very Jew aware, but I recall his description saying something on the remarkable parallels to what is now going on in America. The guy just wanted to share what he found with others without sounding "too Nazi," as I remember him putting it somewhat naively.

Of course, the Jews eventually did come across it and had it removed. I had it in my "Jew Reality Vids" page above, under my banner (where it says video no longer exists). For now, you can see the entire film (about an hour) on Google and I strongly suggest watching it. Especially if you are just now looking into "the Jew Question."

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Iran 'holding bin Laden relatives'

Posted: 21 Dec 2009 04:44 AM PST

Iranian authorities are holding several family members of Osama bin Laden, according to Abdul Rahman bin Laden, the al-Qaeda leader's second son.

In an interview published on Al Jazeera Arabic's website on Monday, Abdul Rahman bin Laden said that Eman, his sister, one of his stepmothers and five of his brothers have been detained in Tehran since 1997.

He alleged that his sister had managed to escape several weeks ago while on a shopping tour permitted by authorities every six months.

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The World's Betrayal of Gaza

Posted: 21 Dec 2009 12:10 AM PST

The international community's shaming silence has done nothing to stop the Israeli intentional attempts to kill life in Gaza.

Despite the passage of an entire one year since the cruel Israeli onslaught against the people of the Gaza Strip, the international community has done very little to remedy the effects and aftereffects of the Nazi-like Israeli campaign.

Under the rubric of fighting Hamas, the Palestinian Muslim liberation movement, the Israeli army on December 27, 2008, rained bombs, missiles, white phosphorus, and other lethal weapons of death down on the civilian population of Gaza.

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Obama Year One: Betrayal and Failure (Part 1)

Posted: 21 Dec 2009 12:04 AM PST

steve lendmanPromising change after eight George Bush and Republican dominated years, Barack Obama won the most sweeping non-incumbent victory in over 50 years along with congressional Democrats gaining large House and Senate majorities. In addition, at 56.8%, voter turnout was the highest since Richard Nixon's "secret plan" to end the Vietnam war and his "Southern" and "law and order" strategies beat Hubert Humphrey and independent George Wallace in 1968.

On election night, the mood celebrated hope for progressive change, an end to imperial wars, and a new day for America. When word came around 10PM, expectant thousands in Chicago's Grant Park erupted with chants of "yes we can," hoping Obama would make a difference at a time of deepening economic duress.

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Israel floods settlements with subsidies

Posted: 20 Dec 2009 10:52 PM PST

Israel has announced a partial moratorium on settlement construction. Yet, at the same time, it has invested in those already established in a bid to solidify their existence. In the Jordan Valley there are 22 settlements viewed as illegal under international law. But, as Al Jazeera's Nicole Johnston reports, they benefit from a system of Israeli funding specifically focused on kick-starting settler economies.

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Obama's idealism meets reality

Posted: 20 Dec 2009 10:49 PM PST

When Barack Obama was elected US president, many of his supporters had high hopes he would bring a new era of reform to Washington.

He ran on a platform of idealism, touting "change" as his central motto.

But now after nearly a year in office, some are becoming increasingly disappointed.

From the watered-down climate deal in Copenhagen to a weakening stance on health care, critics argue the idealistic president is becoming too pragmatic.

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