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End of the Jewish way – Capitalism and Mono Media

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The end of the Jewish empire. All those ultra nationalist Israelis and zionist supporters. Fighting for racism, in the belief that a person’s value is accorded from their lineage. So anachronistic. The Banks and the Media are Jewish controlled – this is the beginning of the end game.

Of course any written targeting of the mess we find ourselves in on the Jews is forbidden. The secret police keep everyone in check, but their hold is slipping. The bottom line has been ‘pride in Jewish heritage’ and it still is.

From the Guardian and the Observer (Same Company) – BTW no mention of Jewish anything.

Now the above could get me in trouble – but here is how to get out of trouble in five words =

‘There are also good Jews’.

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Chris Knight, the anthropology professor suspended from the University of East London last week for suggesting that bankers might be lynched, was wandering the march alone. “I just met a copper and I said to him, ‘Is this the revolution?’ He said: ‘No, this is the dry run, the revolution starts on Wednesday. Midweek is when we will really start to dance’.”  –Observer–

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This week’s protests in the run-up to the G20 meeting on Thursday chime with a growing mood across Europe and the US. The world has been brought to its knees by the behaviour of western financiers, who even now do not recognise the magnitude of their mistakes or the rank unfairness of the bargain that has been struck with civil society. They have had licence to make billions – Wall Street paid itself $39bn in bonuses in 2007 – while ordinary taxpayers are then left to foot the multi-trillion dollar bill in bailouts, capital injections and loan guarantees. –Guardian–

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Who would you rather trust – the BBC or a blogger?

As the internet imperils newspapers, we need a strong broadcaster, not one being strangled by its managers

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There is no point arguing against the inevitable and many optimists believe that the destruction of the old order should be welcomed. In Here Comes Everybody, Clay Shirky celebrates the switch to a democratic world where publishing costs next to nothing and anyone with access to a computer can write for an audience which in theory extends to everyone with a computer on the planet. –Guardian–

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Written by morris

March 29, 2009 at 11:33 am

Posted in bankster, economy, Fed, fiat money, G20, Meltdown

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Voices against Ehud Barak’s entry to the Government

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The Israeli electorate has consistently refused the Left or Libertarian politicians. Somehow because of Labors distant  past Barak carries the mantle of the left, and how after Gaza, Georgia and Lebanon he can put a human face on any government is a mystery to me.

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From Uri Avnery

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THE PINNACLE of his [Bibi Netanyahu's] achievement was the acquisition of the Labor party for his government.

In one stroke he turned a government of lepers, which would have been viewed by the whole world as a crazy bunch of ultra-nationalists, racists and fascists, into a sane and balanced government of the center. All this without changing its character in the least.

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The addition of the Labor Party solves everybody’s problem. If the social democrats are joining the government, all this talk of fascism must be nonsense. Obviously, Liberman has been misunderstood. He has been misrepresented. He is not a fascist at all, God forbid. He is not a racist. He is just a traditional right-wing demagogue who exploits the primitive emotions of the masses to garner votes. Which elected politician could object to that?

Indeed, the whole government has been given a kosher certificate by Ehud Barak. –more–

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Fisk Misses the Target

By Israel Shamir

The great British journalist Robert Fisk wrote a few days ago: Why Avigdor Lieberman is the worst thing that could happen to the Middle East. Fisk is usually wonderful and knowledgeable, but now he was mistaken. He’s got carried away by Lieberman-bashing, this popular pastime of Left Zionists. Indeed you may condemn Lieberman and still be admitted by every Jewish and Zionist organisation – precisely because Lieberman (and other hardcore Jewish nationalists) is of little importance.

There is a worse thing that happens in the Middle East right now, and that is Ehud Barak, the Labour Party leader, as a Defence Minister in Netanyahu government. While a narrow right-wing government of Netanyahu and Lieberman would be a world pariah, isolated and hesitant, the same government with Ehud Barak at a top slot will be fully accepted by the international community. Now, overcoming objections, Barak had forced his decimated party to join the government coalition. He will stay as the Defence Minister, with disastrous consequences for the region.

Ehud Barak is the man who just a few months ago attacked Gaza; he is fully responsible for the atrocities committed there. While Avigdor Lieberman’s talk is certainly irresponsible and panders to the worst instincts of Israelis, his bark is considerably worse than his bite. Ehud Barak heaped scorn on Lieberman for never having actually shot anyone. He never squeezed trigger in anger, quipped Barak, while he did. –more–

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March 29, 2009 at 2:45 am

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March 30th Global Day of Action to Boycott Israeli goods

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There are red lines in any confrontation, and boycott must touch a nerve and get close to a red line. Mind you economic penalties are the rewards of the resistors too. In other words it is the very weapon that the most ardent nationalistic Zionists use.

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Pam | 28.03.2009

Everyone is urged to support the Global Day of Action on Monday 30th March by contacting Tescos and Waitrose Customer Services to complain about their practice of selling goods grown on Illegal Israeli settlements and misleadingly labelling some of these goods “West Bank”
Tescos 0800 505 555  customer.service@tesco.co.uk
Waitrose 0800 188 881  customer_service@waitrose.co.uk


At the World Social Forum last year in Belen the Palestinian Boycott Divestmant and Sanctions National Committee called for a global day of action on Monday March 30th 2009 in support of the Boycott Divestment and Sanctions movement.

In the UK we are urging supporters of the Palestinians to take action against Waitrose and Tesco during the 28th-30th March as part of the international call to action. Waitrose and Tesco are the most intransigent British supermarkets on the issue of Israeli settlement goods and Israeli produce.   –more–

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The following are excerpts of reports of goods coming from the occupied territories to the UK, I guess all settlements there are illegal as the UN has never agreed to the occupation. Perhaps the left in Israel will welcome such a boycott.

Trouble is: where is the left in Israel?

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5. SUPERMARKETS

All major UK retailers sell Israeli goods, and most of them sell produce from illegal Israeli settlements in the West Bank. Some have made statements in support of Zionism and some have contracts with Israeli companies.

Tesco

Tesco stores stock a large amount of produce grown in the Occupied Territories and purchased from the Israeli state, including fruit and vegetables from producer Carmel-Agrexco. Israeli products stocked by Tesco include fruit juice, mangoes, avocados, grapes, stonefruit, dates, herbs, pickled cucumbers, Exquisa potatoes, mixed peppers (from Israel and a second country of origin), Barkan wine, Yarden wine, biscuits, cold meat, dips, Osem soups and cakes, snacks by Beigel & Beigel, Telma (soup mixes and cubes, noodles etc) and socks (Tesco’s own brand).

Marks & Spencer

But despite the above assurance, there is evidence that M&S continues to stock Hadiklaim dates packaged as an M&S own brand product. According to a recent report by School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), Hadiklaim, the Israel Date Growers’ Cooperative Ltd, “exports dates from Israel and from the occupied territories, especially Israeli settlements in the Jordan Valley.”

ASDA

Campaigners have recently reported seeing herbs labelled ‘West Bank Israeli Settlements’ in ASDA stores. At least that’s accurate labelling but it does contradict ASDA’s previous statements to the press.

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Waitrose

Sainsbury’s

Somerfield

Starbucks

BG Group

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Written by morris

March 29, 2009 at 2:15 am

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Video CNN on planned G20 marches – and 55,000 march in Germany Today

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Demos in Frankfurt and Berlin a huge success!

Altogether 55,000 people are on 28 March in Berlin and Frankfurt on the streets with demands for a social security umbrella and an equitable world economic order.  –more–


Written by morris

March 29, 2009 at 1:48 am

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G20 snippets from and of todays rally

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Just one of the many groups at todays rally, will and have been publishing others

Just one of the many groups at todays rally, will and have been publishing others

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The police take part at the forefront of the Militant Workers Bloc

The police take part at the forefront of the Militant Workers Bloc

This picture from Indymedia

Indymedia has some photos of the start of the rally here: https://london.indymedia.org.uk/articles/910

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The police always under report the attendance, even the IHT says 35,000

AFP – Thousands of demonstrators take part in the “Put People First” march through central London. …

LONDON (AFP) – Tens of thousands of trade unionists, environmental campaigners and anti-globalisation activists took to the streets of London on Saturday to start five days of protests before the G20 summit.

Police estimated the crowd at between 12,000 and 15,000, adding that there had so far been no incidents and no arrests.

Organisers of the Put People First march for “jobs, justice and climate” had rejected as “smears” claims in police briefings that the demonstration could be hijacked by anarchists bent on violence.  Yahoo


I can smell our oligarchy putting spin on every event, painting everything in terms of capitalism, and old fashioned trade union confrontation, everything else is lunatic anarchists.

Sorry game is up for us all. We have to look at how the native americans lived, the ancient Indians etc, and look at sharia law, that is; no more making money from money. It breeds falseness in everything! Which is where we are at.

Written by morris

March 28, 2009 at 6:05 pm

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The people are angry – this is pre demo

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The anger is palpable – this is the beginning of a week of demos

No more posts here for a few hours

Hope to add some captions later

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Think he means Wendesday

Think he means Wendesday

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Written by morris

March 28, 2009 at 1:39 pm

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Video: Do the Green Thing

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March 28, 2009 at 2:04 am

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G20 International events on 28 March

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It’s not just the Put People First London march and rally happening tomorrow, but there will be popular actions all over the world.

Berlin and Frankfurt are holding big rallies on 28 March, named “Wir zahlen nicht für eure Krise!” (We’re not paying for your crisis). Organisers in Austria are using the same slogan for a big event in Vienna. Translating that into French, Parisiens will be marching on the same day, under the banner “Nous ne paierons pour leurs crises“. In Madrid, protestors will be declaring “Es hora de cambiar” (it’s time for change). There will also be events happening in Italy, India,  Indonesia and the Philippines. A big Tokyo event is planned for 2 April.  –more–

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March 28, 2009 at 12:58 am

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Lloyds and Halifax City branches set to shut during G20 protests

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Branches of Lloyds TSB and Halifax in the path of the G20 protesters are to be shut for two days to protect customers and staff during what could be angry demonstrations against banks bailed out by the taxpayer.

It is understood non-essential staff are also being told to work from home on 1 and 2 April – the day that officials from the G20 countries are due to meet in ExCel to the east of the City.

The G20 Meltdown campaign is intending to converge on the Bank of England from four directions. Each set of protestors will march behind one of the “four horsemen of the apocalypse”.

It is thought that Lloyds Banking Group, which owns Lloyds TSB and Halifax, has decided to shut some City branches and is directing customers to alternative locations in the West End   –more–

Written by morris

March 28, 2009 at 12:33 am

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Police use social networks to monitor G20 protestors

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Met keeps a close eye on Twitter and Facebook to gauge scale of disruption

Rosalie Marshall

vnunet.com, 27 Mar 2009

The Metropolitan Police is using social networks such as Twitter and Facebook to monitor protests due to take place in London over the next few days.

Speaking at Scotland Yard yesterday to discuss police plans surrounding the G20 Summit and associated demonstrations, Metropolitan Police commander Simon O’Brien said that tapping into social networks is a “key area of our intelligence gathering”.

“That is where we are picking up a lot of our intelligence about numbers and what certain groups are aiming to achieve,” he said.The protests start on Saturday with a ‘Put People First’ march about the financial crisis, which is being organised by unions and anti-poverty groups. But the Met’s biggest concern is demonstrations taking place on 1 April, the day before the G20 Summit begins.  –more–

Written by morris

March 27, 2009 at 9:24 pm

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