Archive for February 27th, 2009
Mahler Gets 6 Years Over Holocaust Statement: Zionism Is Destroying Civilzation
From rense’s site – and he is a jew

more at http://www.rense.com/general85/mahl.htm
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Leftist-turned-neo-Nazi jailed for denying Holocaust
MUNICH (AFP)—A former extreme left-wing guerrilla turned neo-Nazi was sentenced to six years in prison Wednesday for calling the Holocaust “the biggest lie in history”, a court said.
Horst Mahler, who in the 1970s co-founded the militant far-left Red Army Faction (RAF) and later swung violently far-right, was convicted of inciting racial hatred by the higher regional court in the southern city of Munich.The now 73-year-old on several occasions vehemently disputed the Nazis had systematically exterminated six million European Jews during World War II.Denying the Holocaust is a crime in Germany. –more–
Weekly Gush Shalom ad in Haaretz
WAR IS PEACE
The way to peace
Is to make war
On Hamas –
Thus President Shimon Peres
Berated the Europeans
Who want to start a
Peace dialogue with Hamas.
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“War is peace”
Was the slogan of the
Evil tyranny
Described by George Orwell.
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Orwell is dead. His vision is
Alive and kicking
In the President’s residence.
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Ad in Haaretz, February 27, 2009
Cheques to help us continue the ads to: Gush Shalom, P.O.Box 3322, Tel-Aviv 61033
Spanish court green-lights Gaza probe
It’s politics as usual, they are discussing 2002 not 2008/9
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Anyway the message is clear – it is about 2009

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Spanish judge approves probe on ‘crimes against humanity’ allegedly committed by several Israeli officials during bombing of Gaza in 2002, after ascertaining Israel is not holding legal proceedings on matter
Ben-Eliezer. To be sued in Spain Photo: AFP Anti-Israel rally in Madrid Photo: AP
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A Spanish judge has decided to go ahead with a probe into alleged crimes against humanity by top Israeli military figures after studying documents received from Israel, judicial sources said Friday.
The documents, received by Judge Fernando Andreu after translation by the Israeli embassy, show that the State has not launched any legal procedure concerning a 2002 bombing of Gaza, the sources said.
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The complaint, filed by the Palestinian Center for Human Rights, concerns an Israeli air attack on July 22, 2002, on Gaza City which killed Hamas leader Salah Shehadeh, along with 14 civilians, mainly infants and children.
Some 150 Palestinians were also wounded, according to the allegations. In accepting the case last month, Andreu said the attack in a densely-populated area “showed signs of constituting a crime against humanity.”
Pictures Israel/Palestinian Separation wall, Graffiti for hire
A stable Israeli Govt is now impossible
No one can form an Israeli govt.
And if one occurs, how could it last?
The contradictions run so deep. Not that there would likely be a discernible difference between Left or Right in Israel, just like Obama / Bush or in the UK.
Historical forces are at work. The repercussions of past policies. Mostly in Israel, but also the 54 CIA backed coup in Iran, the destabalization of the Soviet Union and the West forgetting Imperialism is over.
Then the icing on the cake: biblical truths to be reenacted. How can a competent group of people be elected with all the combined support of the Zionist diaspora’s influence over the media and a people imbued with a messianic message.
And all in the pool of Fiat money.
Encouraging loans as a way of imperialism. Now suggesting Pakistan take a 4 billion loan, it will ensure a corrupted class. And build resentment and resistance.
How can we turn around? Only hard truths can save the day. The plight of the Palestinians is one. The fallacy of Fiat money another. Lastly the ‘Chosen’.
A new order, not a new world order. A new kernel of example is needed. The corrupted classes abroad are false beacons giving strength to the extreme right, to nationalism and patriotism in excess.
We are at the end of fiat money worship. And the shielded (who don’t know it) will resemble the tzars: ‘out of touch’.
Dennis Ross not the Boss on Iran
Why State’s having a hard time explaining Dennis Ross’s job
Wed, 02/25/2009 – 9:59pmWhen Dennis Ross‘s job title as “special advisor on the Gulf and Southwest Asia” was finally announced in an after-hours State Department press release Monday evening, it wasn’t exactly the high-profile rollout that U.S. special envoys Richard Holbrooke and George Mitchell, presented side-by-side with President Obama, Vice President Biden, and Secretary of State Clinton, had previously received.
Indeed, the three-paragraph State Department press release on Ross’s job was so vague that State Department spokesman Robert Wood soon found himself besieged by questions about what tasks and indeed what countries exactly were included in Ross’s portfolio.
“Is it Iran? And if it’s not Iran — if it’s Iran, why is it not written in the statement?” one journalist asked Wood Tuesday.
“Well, let me just start off by saying, the secretary is very happy that Dennis Ross agreed to serve as her special advisor for the Gulf and Southwest Asia,” Wood answered gingerly. “What Dennis is going to be charged with doing is trying to integrate policy development and implementation across a number of offices and officials in the State Department. And, you know, he is going to be providing the secretary with strategic advice. He will be also trying to ensure that there’s a coherence in our policies and strategies across the region.”
“Let me be clear,” Wood added. “He’s not an envoy. He will not be negotiating. He’ll be working on regional issues. He will not be — in terms of negotiating, will not be involved in the peace process. But again, he is going to be advising the secretary on long-term strategic issues across the region.”
On Wednesday, Wood provided more clarity on the list of countries that fall into Ross’s portfolio — Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Yemen, apparently — but it was hard to escape the impression that State [Dept] is diplomatically flummoxed about how to describe Ross’s job.
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“I understand the Iranians have let it be known that they won’t deal with him,” said one former senior U.S. official who has dealt with Persian Gulf issues. –more–
H/T Mondoweiss
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The Washington Post reports:
On Iran, an Apostle of Patience
Thursday, February 26, 2009; Page A19
The administration official who oversees the Iran file is William Burns, the undersecretary of state for political affairs. Although Dennis Ross will take a broad strategic look at the region in his new post of State Department adviser, senior officials stress that Burns is the address for Iran policy.
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Picture: Worlds Nuclear power plants as military targets

World Map of Nuclear reactors (useful militrary targets)
H/T pakalert
24 hours later the more experienced whatreallyhappened put the link in for the full interactive version
Baluchistan: separatists CIA Pakistan Ahmed Qureshi

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What About America’s Responsibility For The ‘AfPak’ Mess?
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan—A politician in Karachi comes out on GEO News to say Pakistan’s existence is ‘not sacred.’ The separatist-leaning government in Balochistan wants to bar ‘Pakistani settlers’ from the port city of Gwadar. And two Pakistani political parties – the Pashtun ANP and Karachi’s MQM – are itching for an ethnic war. Both of them are U.S. allies and their leaders have been flown secretly to Washington for talks. Interestingly, Karachi, Balochistan and the Pashtun areas control the supply route essential for maintaining U.S. military presence in Afghanistan. What part of this picture the Zardari government and the Pakistani military does not understand? When will they dismantle CIA outposts in Pakistan? –more–
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An 1860 map of Baluchistan at: Pakistan: Indian and Israeli intelligence agencies have ganged up ……………………..
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How Much Sovereignty Has Pakistan Conceded?
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan—Forget about Shamsi airbase in Balochistan. The Americans are using that one for Iran. There is an altogether different base for the drones in Balochistan. It’s a Pakistani piece of land that no Pakistani knows what’s inside. In fact, Pakistani air defense personnel are stationed inside the U.S. Embassy compound in Islamabad, where they ensure that CIA drones fly safely to kill Pakistanis and return to the base unharmed. –more–
2 Ron Paul videos on economy last 24 hours – Lets end the Fed
1st Video: Ron Paul to Ben Bernanke “What Would It Take For You To Admit You Were Wrong?
2 nd Video: The Federal Reserve Is the Culprit!
From around the web:

A chilling video of American (war crimes) actions in Iraq at
http://arabwomanblues.blogspot.com/2009/02/liberate-it.html
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Another 9/11 Truth Activist Found Dead
My good friend Paul Vigay was found washed up on the beach at Southsea on Friday morning, 20 Feb., after being reported missing the previous evening. Check out his brilliant 911 truth site ? which he put up and ran singlehandedly 911 Truth. … I believe he was optimistic and buoyant with all his future plans, and don?t even think of his wanting to take his own life. Did he just happen to go for a swim in the middle of February, and get drowned by a shore where he had lived for years? I don?t think so?.
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Jews Are Guilty of Anti-Gentilism, Aren’t They ? It Has to Stop !
As a Gentile, I believe I’m being subjected to Anti-Gentilism
As a result of suffering this persecution lifelong, I am traumatised and believe I’m deserving of compensaying for my pain and loss
Where do I lodge my claim .. Israel ?
My solicitors have said I should claim for 300 million dollars at minimum
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OPEN LETTER
Former Peace Negotiators Call for End to Hamas Boycott
In an open letter obtained by SPIEGEL ONLINE, 14 former peace negotiators call on the Mideast Quartet to include Hamas in talks. The signatories include former Israeli Foreign Minister Ben-Ami and the UN’s former envoy to the Middle East Quartet. All agree a peace settlement “without Hamas will not be possible.” By Yassin Musharbash more…
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The Letter:
There can be no peace without Hamas
If every crisis is also an opportunity, it is now time to rethink the strategy for achieving peace in the Middle East. The latest and bloodiest conflict between Israel and Hamas has demonstrated that the policy of isolating Hamas cannot bring about stability. As former peace negotiators, we believe it is of vital importance to abandon the failed policy of isolation and to involve Hamas in the political process.
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An Israeli–Palestinian peace settlement without Hamas will not be possible. As the Israeli general and statesman Moshe Dayan said, “If you want to make peace, you don’t talk to your friends. You talk to your enemies.” There can be no meaningful peace process that involves negotiating with the representative of one part of the Palestinians while simultaneously trying to destroy the other..
Whether we like it or not, Hamas will not go away. Since its victory in democratic elections in 2006, Hamas has sustained its support in Palestinian society despite attempts to destroy it through economic blockades, political boycotts and military incursions. This approach is not working; a new strategy must be found..
Yes, Hamas must recognise Israel as part of a permanent [...]
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GERMAN ANTI- GLOBALIZATION CAMPAIGNER
‘We’re Not Paying For Your Crisis!’
Anger rises in Germany as the economy falls. Trade unions and globalization-critical protesters are planning demonstrations in Berlin and Frankfurt under the banner: “We’re not paying for your crisis.” Alexis Passadakis, 31, an activist from the group Attac, tells SPIEGEL what’s wrong with the system.
Passadakis: We believe that the cost of the economic crisis should be footed by those who profited most from globalization.
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FIRED OVER 1.30 EUROS
Supermarket Cashier Becomes German Anti- Capitalist Hero
Barbara E. was fired for allegedly stealing 1.30 euros. Now, the German media has transformed a 50-year-old supermarket cashier into a national hero. Even senior German politicians have voiced their solidarity. more…

























