Rebel Newsflash: May Shalit and all the other Zioscum rot in hell (plus 9 more items) | |
- May Shalit and all the other Zioscum rot in hell
- NYT planted story on Afghan mineral wealth to prolong U.S. occupation, spur Petraeus presidential bid
- Palestinian Centre for Human Rights 2009 Annual Report
- Shalit, For Example
- The Real Truth About BP and What is Happening in the Gulf
- "Chak-a-Lac"
- This Light Is Always Red
- 'Let Them Eat Coriander!'
- Kenneth O'Keefe Says it All. Must See Video
- Is Toxic Corexit Rain Killing Crops in Mississippi?
| May Shalit and all the other Zioscum rot in hell Posted: 27 Jun 2010 08:37 AM PDT The Jew media are awash with articles on the fate of French-Jewish terrorist Gilad Shalit who was arrested in 2006 by the Palestinian authorities while participating in the blockade of Gaza. Obviously, the Zioscum is only looking for an excuse for the continued genocide on the Palestinian people. Their murderous campaign against Gaza has nothing to do with freeing Shalit, and all with making life for Palestinians so miserable that they either die or leave. It's all about fulfilling the oil and gas motivated century old Zionist plan for a 'Greater Israel' from the Euphrates to the Nile, no matter how often some Israeli politicians claim that the plan was off the agenda. |
| Posted: 27 Jun 2010 02:45 AM PDT To provide a new and spurious economic looting argument for making the US occupation of Afghanistan virtually endless, and to advance the candidacy of General David Petraeus as the principal neocon warmonger candidate for president on the Republican ticket in 2012 – these are the purposes of the story planted in the June 13, 2010 New York Times under the byline of James Risen, who is acting as stenographer for the neocons in the great tradition of his predecessor Judith Miller. In retrospect, this article may well be seen as the opening gun of an overt push to place General Petraeus in the White House in 2012 as the new Field Marshal von Hindenburg. |
| Palestinian Centre for Human Rights 2009 Annual Report Posted: 26 Jun 2010 09:58 PM PDT Each year, PCHR publishes its annual report on Occupied Palestine, this year's a detailed 250 page review of the past year, including the first days of Israel's war on Gaza, Operation Cast Lead, "the major issue in the record of human rights and international humanitarian law violations in the Occupied Palestinian Terrority (OPT) in 2009," the bloodiest since the 1948 Nakba that stole a nation from its people.
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| Posted: 26 Jun 2010 08:02 PM PDT I am composing these lines while looking through the window at the blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea, and thinking about the young man who is being held not far from this sea, a few dozen kilometers from here. Can Gilad Shalit look out on the same sea through his window? Does he even have a window? How is he? How is he being treated? |
| The Real Truth About BP and What is Happening in the Gulf Posted: 26 Jun 2010 02:42 PM PDT BP is engaged in criminal negligence. It only pretends to clean-up its mess when government officials arrive for photo-ops. BP and its employees have given more than $3.5 million to federal candidates over the past 20 years, with the largest chunk of their money going to Obama. |
| Posted: 25 Jun 2010 09:35 PM PDT The tone on OD as of late has been far too serious for my tastes. It's a bore. I just can't get into this recent drama like Hunter and Gregory – even my man Parrott, with his uncanny knack for sarcasm has been silent since the fedoras. I need my rofls! So as a meager substitute till OD gets back on it's feet and starts pumping out more lolz, I'm gonna delve into the world of black people, or their more formally used moniker – chicken bandits, and explain why they smell remarkably like ass and corn chips. You see I've always lived around these…chicken bandits, and because of this I have a deep, sage-like insight into their charcoal community. |
| Posted: 25 Jun 2010 06:00 PM PDT A traffic light, yet no traffic at all. In fact, a traffic light… for pedestrians only. And even they move little. There are restrictions on walking out of this village (pop. 3,000). The 1,200 villagers who carry Palestinian identity papers have no way of crossing the barrier to leave the village. That's a privilege reserved for the 1,800 who hold Israeli identity cards. They can cross the fence by foot, in principle. But even that can be daunting. |
| Posted: 25 Jun 2010 06:00 PM PDT As Israel this week declared the "easing" of the four-year blockade of Gaza, an official explained the new guiding principle: "Civilian goods for civilian people." The severe and apparently arbitrary restrictions on foodstuffs entering the enclave – coriander bad, cinnamon good – will finally end, we are told. Gaza's 1.5 million inhabitants will have all the coriander they want. This "adjustment," as the Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu termed it, is aimed solely at damage limitation. With Israel responsible for killing nine civilians aboard a Gaza-bound aid flotilla three weeks ago, the world has finally begun to wonder what purpose the siege serves. Did those nine really need to die to stop coriander, chocolate, and children's toys from reaching Gaza? And, as Israel awaits other flotillas, will more need to be executed to enforce the policy? |
| Kenneth O'Keefe Says it All. Must See Video Posted: 25 Jun 2010 05:13 PM PDT In the following videos you can watch a BBC presenter going out of her way to justify the Israeli hasbara murderous narrative. She is no doubt the devil's advocate but she fails. Sentence by sentence, Ken O'Keefe manages to teach her and us what kindness and humanity are all about. |
| Is Toxic Corexit Rain Killing Crops in Mississippi? Posted: 25 Jun 2010 12:58 PM PDT Yobie Benjamin, writing for The San Francisco Chronicle, is reporting what nobody else in the corporate media is reporting — a mysterious disease has stricken crops in Mississippi and it may be connected to the BP oil gusher. |
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Each year, PCHR publishes its annual report on Occupied Palestine, this year's a detailed 250 page review of the past year, including the first days of Israel's war on Gaza, Operation Cast Lead, "the major issue in the record of human rights and international humanitarian law violations in the Occupied Palestinian Terrority (OPT) in 2009," the bloodiest since the 1948 Nakba that stole a nation from its people.
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