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Written on October 17th, 2015 in politics by heidi
Published on Spiegel Online International, by Christoph Scheuermann, Oct 15, 2015:
They drink heavily, shatter champagne flutes and smash furniture — before moving on to positions of leadership. The elite Bullingdon Club is an exclusive haven for Britain’s rich and powerful. But members don’t like to talk about it. Continue Reading…
Written on October 16th, 2015 in politics by heidi
Published on Abel Danger, by Paul Craig Roberts, Oct 11, 2015.
“Information Clearing House” – The world is beginning to realize that a sea change in world affairs occurred on September 28 when President Putin of Russia stated in his UN speech that Russia can no longer tolerate Washington’s vicious, stupid, and failed policies that have unleashed chaos which is engulfing the Middle East and now Europe. Two days later, Russia took over the military situation in Syria and began the destruction of the Islamic State forces … // Continue Reading…
Written on October 15th, 2015 in politics by heidi
what happens?
US: The lead investigative reporter in the case of 11 holistic doctors that have died mysteriously within the last 90 days:
Mysterious Death of Holistic Doctors Uncovered, 7.54 min, uploaded by WeAreChange, Oct 9, 2015 … in this video Luke Rudkowski interviews Erin Elizabeth of health nut news; Continue Reading…
Written on October 15th, 2015 in politics by heidi
Published on Deal Street Asia, by Shiwen Yap, Oct 12, 2015.
With its fragmented economies, diverse language and geographies, as well as differing developmental status, the Asia Pacific (APAC) region is often seen as a challenging regional economy for businesses to operate in. Another major issue is the wealth inequality seen across the region, especially in major economies like India, the Philippines and Indonesia. Continue Reading…
Written on October 14th, 2015 in politics by heidi
Published on counterpunch, by Jeremy Malcolm, Oct 13, 2015.
… Since we now have the agreed text, we’ll be including some paragraph references that you can cross-reference for yourself – but be aware that some of them contain placeholders like ‘x’ that may change in the cleaned-up text.
Also, our analysis here is limited to the copyright and Internet-related provisions of the chapter, but analyses of the impacts of other parts of the chapter have been published by Wikileaks and others. Continue Reading…
Written on October 13th, 2015 in comment, politics by heidi
Published on Dissident Voice, by James Petras, October 11, 2015.
… Putin: Demon or Realist, Autocrat or Democrat, Vassal or Independent Leader?
- The Western media has backed every oligarch, gangster, and fraudster who has gone on trial and been convicted during Putin’s term in office. The propagandists tell us the reason for this affinity between the Western media and the gangster-oligarchs is that these convicted felons, who claim to be ‘political dissidents’ and critics of Putin’s rule, have been dispossessed, and jailed for upholding ‘Western values’. Continue Reading…
Written on October 12th, 2015 in politics by heidi
Published on Social Europe.eu, by Joseph Stiglitz and Adam Hersh, Oct 5, 2015.
As negotiators and ministers from the United States and 11 other Pacific Rim countries meet in Atlanta in an effort to finalize the details of the sweeping new Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), some sober analysis is warranted. The biggest regional trade and investment agreement in history is not what it seems.
You will hear much about the importance of the TPP for “free trade.” The reality is that this is an agreement to manage its members’ trade and investment relations – and to do so on behalf of each country’s most powerful business lobbies. Make no mistake: It is evident from the main outstanding issues, over which negotiators are still haggling, that the TPP is not about “free” trade. Continue Reading…
Written on October 11th, 2015 in politics by heidi
Pubished on Social Europe, by Sinob Glendinning, Oct 9, 2015.
… Nietzsche is a German philosopher best known for his radical critique of Europe’s historical (and especially Christian) morality of “good and evil”. However, it is less well known that his efforts to go “beyond” the Europe of those values is still made in the name of Europe, and specifically with reference to the coming of a new “supra-national and nomadic type of man” that he calls “good Europeans” (154). These Europeans will have achieved independence of any “definite milieu” (153), and belong to a Europe that “wants to become one” (169). In what follows I want briefly to raise the question why Nietzsche retains this stress on Europe. Why does Nietzsche speak of “we Europeans”, and not simply, say, “we whoevers”? … // Continue Reading…
Written on October 10th, 2015 in politics by heidi
Published on Global Research.ca, by Binoy Kampmark, Oct 8, 2015: Global Markets Imperilled by “Unfree Trade”.
… The estranged political classes continued their defiance of democratic practice by signing, again without the involvement of non-trade interests, a document that has been sold as a choice between the rash and the damned. The delegates at the Atlanta round of talks for the Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement came from twelve states, and some of them were acutely aware that domestic matters were pressing. The election cycle in the United States is starting to gain steam. Canada faces a close election on October 19. Australia’s new prime minister is hunkering down. Continue Reading…
Written on October 9th, 2015 in politics by heidi
Published on Global Research.ca, by South Front, Oct 2, 2015 – Video Report (also on YouTube, 2.14 min).
On Wednesday morning, the Federation Council upper house of parliament granted permission to the Russian president to use the country’s troops in Syria. Kremlin chief of staff Sergey Ivanov said that Russia will use only its Air Force in Syria and it does this on Syrian President Bashar Assad’s request. Continue Reading…
Written on October 8th, 2015 in politics by heidi
Published on Oil Price, by Robert Berke, Oct 6, 2015.
Few meetings ever started with dimmer prospects for success than the recent meeting between Presidents Obama and Putin.
The real call for the meeting stemmed from the EU refugee crisis. With a human catastrophe brewing in Europe and the Middle East, EU leaders are urgently demanding that the U.S. and Russia set aside their differences and begin to work together in an effort to resolve the Syrian conflict, the major cause of the massive movement of people seeking sanctuary. Continue Reading…
Written on October 7th, 2015 in politics by heidi
Published on Dissident Voice (first in Z Magazine https://zcomm.org/zmag/ ), by Edward S. Herman, Oct 5, 2015.
… There is a vagueness in these references to a supposed “mission” and “reasons.” We should not forget that the U.S. leader in this Iraq enterprise, U.S. President George W. Bush, had originally claimed that the sole reason for invading Iraq was its possession of weapons of mass destruction and the threat that this posed to international peace and security. Once that was admitted to have been a fraud the mission and its purported reasons would seem to have disappeared and immediate withdrawal should have been called for . However, this was quickly adjusted to the mission of bringing democracy to Iraq, presumably to help the Iraqi people improve their lives as well as reduce the external threat of dictatorship. But any sensible person should recognize that a U.S. leadership that stands firmly with Saudi Arabia, and had earlier supported Saddam Hussein when he was attacking Iran, couldn’t be expending resources for any democratic objective … // Continue Reading…
Written on October 6th, 2015 in politics by heidi
Published on Russia Today RT, Oct 5, 2015.
Two thirds of EU states have requested to be allowed to ban the growing of genetically modified crops in their countries, choosing the “opt-out” clause of a European Commission rule that allows members to override EU-wide GMO approvals. (This means), nineteen European Union member states have requested opt-outs from the acculturation of genetically-modified crops for all or part of their territory, the European Commission announced. Continue Reading…
Written on October 5th, 2015 in politics by heidi
What Exactly Would Define a Terrorist in The USA? What Have Your “Moderate Rebels” Done in the last Four Years? – Published on Global Research.ca, by Friends of Syria, Oct 2, 2015.
The FSA (Free Syrian Army) have killed hundreds of thousands of Syrian citizens, they have kidnapped and beheaded innocent citizens. They have killed Generals in the Syrian army with car bombs. They have thrown post office workers off the roof of their building. They have shot sportsmen because they represent their country. They have set off car bombs outside schools, police stations, hospitals and universities … // Continue Reading…
Written on October 4th, 2015 in politics by heidi
Written on October 4th, 2015 in politics by heidi
von rubomaxkanal1 am 25. Februar 2012 auf YouTube hochgeladen: Continue Reading…
Written on October 4th, 2015 in politics by heidi
Published on Dances with Bears, by John Helmer, Sept 29, 2015.
The Australian Government is sure the Dutch Safety Board (DSB) investigation of the downing of Malaysian Airlines MH17 will fail to identify the precise cause of the crash, and will be inconclusive on who and what were responsible. A report, termed final by the DSB, is scheduled for release on October 13 … // Continue Reading…
Written on October 3rd, 2015 in politics by heidi
Published on Intrepid Report, by Stephen Lendman, Oct 1, 2015.
It’s always open season on irresponsibly bashing Vladimir Putin—instead of embracing his sensible solutions to major world problems.
Western media are relentless, marching to the drumbeat of imperial regimes they represent, partnering with America’s killing machine—polar opposite Putin’s global peace and stability agenda, respecting the sovereign rights of all nations, urging unity to achieve common objectives benefitting everyone. Continue Reading…
Written on October 2nd, 2015 in politics by heidi
Published on Spiegel Online International, by Armin Mahler, Sept 30, 2015.
Arrogance and complacency are widespread in Germany industry, with Volkswagen becoming just the most recent example. For the German economy to remain healthy, fundamental changes are necessary. Continue Reading…
Written on October 1st, 2015 in politics by heidi
Published on Basic Income Earth Network BIEN, by Karen Christine Patrick, Sept 28, 2015.
I can attest to “angels in the system” so for people in the social work class who are not only doing their job well, but still care deeply for people… this is not about you. This is about your co-workers who’s body shows up to shuffle the paperwork, but their mind and heart are absent, who stick by the rules even if the “rules” are just guidelines, are badly trained or misinformed. These are the deciders who make of the system a labyrinth of despair. There are also the devils of the system, the ones for whom my mother said, “would break the wings off of butterflies.” Our bureaucratic system acts as a dank, dark cellar system that warehouses human “resources” made from our most vulnerable citizens, the “precariat” with no other door to walk through. Continue Reading…
Written on September 30th, 2015 in politics by heidi
Written on September 30th, 2015 in politics by heidi
related articles published during September 2015: (continuously updated …) Continue Reading…
Written on September 30th, 2015 in politics by heidi
Published on CBCnews, by Tanya Birkbeck, Sept 27, 2015.
Some Montreal Muslims say the passage of the Conservative government’s controversial anti-terror legislation may affect their voting intentions.
“All my information is that there are no Muslims who are supporting the Conservatives,” Montreal Muslim Hanadi Saad told CBC News. Continue Reading…
Written on September 29th, 2015 in comment, politics by heidi
(forced national therapy?) … Merkels Kommentar aus kanadischer Sicht, 10.44 min, von NuoViso.TV am 18. Sept 2015 hochgeladen.
My comments:
1): This is a false debate:
- yes, Merkels’ terms and understanding between past and present are blurred.
- yes, even the Dalai Lama tells us that Europe can not take all refugees.
- but now they exist, and they are humans, not only some strange cargo, but humans with children needing food, all leaving a mess they can no more stand.
- our responsibility may lie in the past or not, but now in the present we are responsible.
- means THE WHOLE WORLD IS NOW RESPONSIBLE TO ACT, NOT ONLY EUROPE.
- what about refugees in America, Canada and … oh yes, Russia !! Three big countries able to absorb all these refugees Germany/Europe can no more get !!!
- stop this insane big blabla instead of acting?
Here is the solution: Refugees also to America, Canada and Russia etc … so stop with your bluddy bargaining like car dealers … and concerning the small % of fanatics our humanity always created, today taking the identity of terrorism … do not forget, if you hold this humanity in a culture of fear, making us all childish, not able to look after ourselves, then you, the so called elite, then you are harming us all for real;
2): Merkel’s true reasons for her strange behavior:
- she is blackmailed by the same hidden Mafia like is Obama and all other players on our world scene, and her explanation is the best she was able to find to obeying the order: you have to accept all refugees
- maybe this hidden Mafia no more wants risk an approach between Russia and Germany which could strengthen a big EURASIA
- this is the best way to weeken Germany
- If you push away Merkel, you’ll have some Merkel 2, like Obama was forced to become Bush 2, and Hollande some Sarkosy 2, etc. etc. … for the financial – military – powerplay Mafia
Therefore the real threat is, that this hidden Mafia remains still unknown and therefore can not be exterminated. Denying it is not the solution.
- Heidi,
Written on September 29th, 2015 in politics by heidi
Published on naked capitalism, by Yves Smith, Sept 26, 2015 – (originally published by Nick Turse at Tom Dispatch, Sept 24 … also discussed on Global Research.ca, Sept 25).
… You can find them in dusty, sunbaked badlands, moist tropical forests, and the salty spray of third-world littorals. Standing in judgement, buffeted by the rotor wash of a helicopter or sweltering beneath the relentless desert sun, they instruct, yell, and cajole as skinnier men playact under their watchful eyes. In many places, more than their particular brand of camouflage, better boots, and designer gear sets them apart. Their days are scented by stale sweat and gunpowder; their nights are spent in rustic locales or third-world bars. Continue Reading…