Wednesday, March 16, 2011

US ISLAMOPHOBIA-CHICKEN A LA KING



Rebel Newsflash: Thanks for the Memories (plus 12 more items)

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Thanks for the Memories

Posted: 16 Mar 2011 12:48 AM PDT

You will deny reality to the end, or to the point where it is too late whether you accept the reality and begin to act on it our not,   but the events speak the truth to whatever reason remains alive:   -  WACO - this one event should have been enough -- it created the militia movement, it threw the Clinton Democrats out of Congress in 1994 -- but they responded with the Oklahoma City bombing frameup and with Newt Gingrich to redefine and spin our revolution into call for the same Rockefeller agenda Clinton

Science & the Art of Life

Posted: 16 Mar 2011 12:36 AM PDT

Science and Art have always contained the elements that humanity has needed to bridge the kind of crisis that is descending now like some ancient plague of our own creation.

The arts came first because they spring directly from the heart and spirit of us all. In music, poetry, writing and the graphic arts people have always found some of the myriad-ways to both express and understand some of the deepest mysteries that every thinking person both knows and feels.

Yet for most of human history the arts have been enslaved by those that have always sought illicit-power over others: The elites of every age have used their illicit sponsorships to enslave and shape the arts to ensure their own agenda's over what the arts could do; if they had been free to add their own visions to the global-picture, as well as to the individual interpretations, from which the arts have sprung, fully grown.

The No Brain Zone

Posted: 16 Mar 2011 12:15 AM PDT

When Israel slaughtered innocent Ghazans our corporate controllers maintained relative silence, but cries of horror are regularly expressed at the violence in Libya. A disastrous No Fly Zone would only increase the bloodshed, but even if it is avoided one thing seems clear. Much of American leadership, its political opposition and sectors of the population are living in a No Brain Zone, sinking from normally appalling ignorance to an even more threatening near imbecility.
Failing empires, nations and institutions are often run by people whose intellectual capacity reflects deteriorating material conditions. The greater the crisis, the more likely that the morally crippled, psychologically damaged or mentally challenged may assert command. But when the crisis is systemic and transcends borders, the weapons handled by the incompetents are so lethal, and the area blanketed with ignorance extends from nation to state to municipality, more than a local population is under assault.

Churchill, International Jews and the Holocaust: A Revisionist Analysis

Posted: 15 Mar 2011 09:39 PM PDT

Winston Churchill poses for air raid

Winston Churchill played an important role in the history of the twentieth century. For this reason alone, it is important that revisionists re-examine the beliefs and historical forces that motivated this lionized British icon. By improving our understanding of Churchill's views of and his relationship with the Holocaust and the powerful Jewish groups that played a decisive role in his career, we gain a more accurate view of the past and can use these lessons to hopefully make a more peaceful future for all.

 

War by Deception (2011)

Posted: 15 Mar 2011 06:42 PM PDT

A film by Ryan Dawson

U.S. Islamophobia: Chicken a la King

Posted: 15 Mar 2011 05:38 PM PDT

Muslims are rising up against tyranny throughout the Arab world. They have ousted autocrats, consistently called for democracy, and inspired people from Beijing to Madison to rally for justice.

And yet, for some here in the homeland, Muslims are still the problem. Consider two campaigns recently launched from Washington, DC. The first is the March 10 Homeland Security Committee hearing on Muslim radicalism, sponsored by Rep. Peter King (R-NY). The second is a campaign against sharia law, spearheaded by the Center for Security Policy. Both suggest the American empire needs an enemy—not only abroad— but at home as well.

Libya: Will we ever learn? Kicking the intervention habit

Posted: 15 Mar 2011 08:49 AM PDT

What is immediately striking about the bipartisan call in Washington for a no-fly zone and air strikes designed to help rebel forces in Libya is the absence of any concern with the relevance of international law or the authority of the United Nations. None in authority take the trouble to construct some kind of legal rationalization. The 'realists' in command, and echoed by the mainstream media, do not feel any need to provide even a legal fig leaf before embarking on aggressive warfare.

Japanese PM Attempts to Calm Nation as Massive Radiation Spreads

Posted: 15 Mar 2011 05:06 AM PDT

Tokyo Electric Power Company, in collusion with the Japanese government, is deliberately misinforming and thus endangering the people of Japan, the surrounding region, and eventually the United States and other countries that may be downwind from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant.

CNN reports this morning that a fire at the plant has released dangerous radiation, but the Japanese power company refuses to divulge exactly how much. "It was unclear how much radioactive material may have been emitted, or what kind of health threat that could pose," reports CNN.

Libyan-Italian relations: Forget the elephants!

Posted: 15 Mar 2011 04:39 AM PDT

In his poem, Virgil sends his hero Aeneas to hell in order to teach the young man both his own and Rome's destiny. Aeneas is met there by the shade of his father, Anchises, who gives his son a tour of the underworld, climaxing with a parade of Rome's as yet unborn heroes. These heroes, from Brutus to Cato, Scipio to Caesar, will shoulder the enormous burden of empire. Their arts, Anchises emphasizes, will put their "stamp on the works and ways of peace/to spare the defeated, break the proud." Ultimately, Rome's fate is to rule over "empire without end."

Historical Perspective of the Middle East

Posted: 15 Mar 2011 08:05 PM PDT

In the wake of the ongoing uprising in the Middle, a situation has arisen where the foreign powers are trying to find excuses to once again get into the region. The situation is similar to what the region witnessed during the world war-I.  This is a reality that owing to the strategic and economic significance of the region, Middle East has been the hub of the global conspiracies. Britain and France have maintained their influence on this historical region from late 19th century to 1970s. United States started its influence in the region since 1960s. Former Soviet Union however, maintained its regional affiliation through both covert and overt activities. Today, though US still maintain a dominant role in the regional politics, however, Arab monarchs have established substantial relationship with China, Russia, India and European Union. The region still remains a source of substantial reserves of hydrocarbons. It is presumed that, for every three barrels of oil in the world, two are in the Middle East and one in rest of the world.

Coverup and Denial in Japan

Posted: 15 Mar 2011 01:27 AM PDT

steve lendman

Discount all official government statements and major media reports repeating them instead of demanding expert, unbiased views.

Officially, Japan's nuclear emergency is under control and contained. In fact, lies substitute for truths, denial for reality, and managed news for honest reporting.

Palestine is a queer issue

Posted: 15 Mar 2011 11:33 AM PDT

You wouldn't expect a gay porn director to be the one that calls off the party.

Nevertheless, Michael Lucas (you may remember him as the budding genius behind Shameless Hole or Piss Gods) decided to flex his political muscle for a change of pace. After hearing that the New York City LGBT Center was planning to host Israeli Apartheid Week's final celebratory fundraiser, "Party to End Apartheid," he made some phone calls, sent some emails and spent upwards of $1,000 to pressure the center to close their "open doors policy" and cancel the event.

 

Oil and Israel before human rights

Posted: 14 Mar 2011 08:26 AM PDT

In light of the new situation witnessed in the Arab countries, many facts emerged regarding the reality of the American and Western behavior in the face of a difficult test imposed by the consecutive Arab revolutions in more than one Arab state.
The most eloquent scene during the last few weeks was that which shed light on the behavior of the United States and its allies toward the situation in Libya, to the point where even the statements condemning the massacres perpetrated by the Libyan regime came late in order to give Gaddafi the chance of settling the situation militarily and thwarting the popular revolution. _ It seemed clear that the West did not have reliable agents within the command of the revolution and this drove the Americans to support Gaddafi during the first stage through the British and Italian governments, while the American intelligence –in its assessment of the situation- showed extreme enthusiasm toward Gaddafi's possible victory.

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