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    Now that immigration has become the greatest concern in the rather archaically named United Kingdom, the name of Enoch Powell is once again a familiar one in what passes for political discourse in Britain. Prime Minister Keir Starmer, in a recent speech intended to show that he is suddenly concerned about illegal immigration, claimed that...
  • well remember his stance with regards to the EU in 1975 EU debate/referendum

    then Conservatives were pro-EU and Labour anti-EU

    Enoch, speaking against the EU, went against his own party line
    and suggested voters choose Labour in any subsequent election

    he was also proud of the fact that he was elected as MP to represent his own constituency
    there was this connection between Member of Parliament and constituency
    that is so easily overlooked nowadays

    most of he certainly had integrity, which is not something you could say about modern day politicians

    • Replies: @Anonymous
    @chris m

    Enoch Powell once said that the only possible benefit of EEC membership for the UK was that it would allow the 'UK's Commonwealth immigrants to disperse themselves on the continent'.

    Anyhow, it didn't work out like that. The former communist nations of eastern Europe - of which there was zero prospect of EEC membership in 1973 - subsequently dumped their excess population on the UK.
    And continental Europe managed to import a mass wog population on their own account with no help from the UK.

  • Trump wants China to open up its key sectors like finance, real estate & high-tech industries so that his billionaire Zionist buddies can buy up the assets (using the freely printed USD the Fed gave them) and control China like they control America. — 倪明达 (Ni Mingda) (@NiMingDa_888) May 9, 2025
  • do like the Donalds take on Huawei though
    “after the talks in Geneva the U.S. decided to adopt new rules banning the use of Huawei’s new AI chips “anywhere in the world” (which, insanely, includes China),”

    cant wait to see the outcome of that particular outburst

    reminds me of the Don Pacifico affair aka gunboat diplomacy
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Pacifico_affair

  • Let us do unto China what we did to Japan
    so the big thing going through the Chinese minds right now
    is no to any Plaza accords, which will be a good place to start from
    So, before deciding on doing something, first decide what you are not going to do
    first eliminate the impossible, then whatever is left must be the truth
    that should clear the brain cells for starters

    Trump is already looking like a lame duck

  • World War II was certainly the most colossal military conflict in human history and it became the shaping event of our modern world, with its consequences and influence still extremely important nearly eighty years after the guns fell silent. Major wars are naturally accompanied by a great deal of governmental media propaganda, and this was...
  • most people used to believe it was all about the Young Winston
    and as far as he see saw it, it was

    see trailer

    always thought that film to be a great laugh

  • didnt WW2 start when the the axis powers (Japanese) invade Manchuria (China) in 1937 (or 1931)
    although
    The term “invasion of Manchuria 1937” refers to the second stage of the Second Sino-Japanese War, not a separate invasion. In 1937, Japan, which had already controlled Manchuria since 1931 and established the puppet state of Manchukuo, launched a full-scale invasion of the rest of China, leading to a prolonged and brutal war.

  • Germany lies in the center of Europe in more ways than one. Not only is it the geographical center, but all of European history seems to revolve around it. In German there is the term Mitteleuropa, which aptly conveys Germany’s pivotal role in Europe. To be honest, to some extent France and Italy also need...
  • The Americans (Angl0-Saxons) havent just destroyed German culture
    they’ve also managed to destroy everybody’s culture, including their own

    or at least seems that was or is the general idea

    case in point….the 1950s (and earlier) up till say 1965 were the golden age of Japanese film industry

    since late 1980s it seems the Japanese film industry has been undergoing a steady infantilisation
    in-line with their American mentors

    he great beauty of those earlier Japanese films was that they were in Japanese
    (this is actually of great benefit to those of us not conversant in the Japanese language, as it forced us to read the subtitles to their films and consequently concentrate on the films themselves)

    nowadays they often seem to drop their own language altogether from many of their own films
    and have everything dubbed in English ie gibberish) . this is no compliment

    • Replies: @King Edward I
    @chris m

    "Anglo Saxons" don't rule over the US and the UK. jews do.

    That is why they permit you to denigrate, mock, humiliate, and criticize White gentiles, but you CANNOT criticize jews, israel, or jewish power in the US and UK.

    Duh.

  • Both have had enough of being “polite”. You want confrontation? Confrontation is what you’re gonna get. Something very important happened earlier this week in Astana during the meeting of the Council of Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO). Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi went straight to the point: he called for...
  • follow-up to prev comment
    at least those 3 (China Japan South Korea ) are still on speaking terms

    or perhaps should say that they have resumed their respective dialogues/trialogue

  • regarding political relations in the East Asian sphere

    China–Japan–South Korea trilateral summit
    “Chinese Premier Li Qiang said on Monday at a trilateral meeting with leaders of Japan and South Korea which was held in Seoul, South Korea, that the three countries should stay committed to the original aspiration for cooperation and make joint efforts to resume and accelerate China-Japan-South Korea cooperation so as to make greater contributions to regional prosperity and stability.

    Li made the remarks at the ninth Trilateral Summit Meeting among China, Japan and South Korea, where Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol attended, the Xinhua News Agency reported.”

    https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202405/1313099.shtml

    the last such meeting between the 3 was 23–25 December 2019 (no such meetings since, partly because of the Covid epidemic/plague from 2020-2022)
    before that there was also a meeting on 9 May 2018

    also fwiw 10year japanese bond yields have recently broken the 1.00% yield for first time in 12 years

    that also may or may not be significant (need to refer to the so-called Yen carry trade)

    that begs the question as to whether there are or will be more political/economic changes afoot
    in that particular region

  • The Israel/Gaza conflict is now well into its eighth month as the slaughter and starvation of Palestinians continues unabated, with many tens of thousands of helpless civilians already dead. Despite occasional bleats of feeble disapproval by members of the Biden Administration, America's government has continued to fully support that massacre, providing all the necessary money...
  • re: “Even more remarkable were the discoveries I made regarding our supposedly accidental bombing of the Chinese Embassy in 1999. Not long after launching this website, I added former Asia Times contributor Peter Lee as a columnist, incorporating his China Matters blogsite archives that stretched back for a decade. He soon published a 7,000 word article on the Belgrade Embassy bombing, representing a compilation of material already contained in a half-dozen previous pieces he’d written on that subject from 2007 onward. To my considerable surprise, he provided a great deal of persuasive evidence that the American attack on the Chinese embassy had indeed been deliberate, just as China had always maintained.”

    regarding that incident see https://chinamatters.blogspot.com/2008/04/f117a-swan-song-fall-of-belgrade.html
    Wednesday, April 23, 2008
    The F117A Swan Song, the Fall of the Belgrade Embassy…and China Rising

    and https://chinamatters.blogspot.com/2009/04/murder-in-loudounten-years-after.html
    Sunday, April 12, 2009
    Murder in Loudoun…Ten Years After the Bombing of the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade

    and prob other links relating to same China embassy bombing incident
    @ chinamatters.blogspot.com

    its a good job one has a very long memory (on my hard drive)

  • We stand on the cusp of what might be termed Chaotic War. Not the formula used by Israel often in the past to intimidate adversaries; this is different. Israeli reporter Eddie Cohen said, in the wake of the attack on the Iranian Consulate: “We are very clear that we want to start a war with...
  • you can’t deny it….after all they are the chosen ones
    and they do have special permission, granted by Gd, to do so

    well at least the Gods of the Middle East

    • Replies: @Bert
    @chris m

    What does it mean that the two major religions that display humane characteristics were both embraced by peoples within the Caucasian phylogenetic radiation? Christianity only expanded when it encountered European populations, and Buddhism grew among the Aryans of Northern India. There must have been something in the evolutionary psychology of Caucasians, even the bloody-minded Indo-Europeans, that was receptive to a non-egocentric perspective.

  • [Adapted from the latest Radio Derb, now available exclusively on VDARE.com] See earlier: Majority Deport: Canada's Pre-Crime Hate Speech Law and Sam Melia: UK Man Convicted Of Hate Speech For Saying ”It's OK To Be White” And "Reject White Guilt,” Etc. Two items here on the rapid decline of free speech in parts of the...
  • we are not amused

    technically speaking it is illegal to say that

  • couldn’t that TV series called “Friends” have been called “Enemies ” instead

    Q could this new Canadian law about to become British/US/Eu rule in the near future?

  • A request for me to review Maurice Muret’s The Greatness of Elites could not have come at a more opportune time. I have been thinking a lot about the treacherous character of our ruling class and the possibility of envisioning a new elite capable of leading us out of our ethnocidal trajectory. The masses on...
  • reminds me of Bertolt Brecht
    ““Some party hack decreed that the people
    had lost the government’s confidence
    and could only regain it with redoubled effort.
    If that is the case, would it not be be simpler,
    If the government simply dissolved the people
    And elected another?”

    ― Bertolt Brecht

    we need to change the electorate, not the ruling elites
    (ie the think tankies and their like)

  • The reaction to the sabotage of three of the four Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines in four places on Monday, September 26, has focused on speculations about who did it and whether NATO will make a serious attempt to discover the answer. Yet instead of panic, there has been a great sigh of diplomatic...
  • US #1 nightmare must be the prospect of peace breaking out

  • Why is Germany committing harakiri (or seppuku)? Because the Americans ordered them to do so! Recently, William F. Engdahl wrote a very interesting article titled, “Europe’s Energy Armageddon From Berlin and Brussels, Not Moscow” which was re-worked in Pepe Escobar’s “Germany’s Energy Suicide: An Autopsy”. Both articles give a fascinating explanation of HOW Germany is...
  • you can bet that that purported Rand document is a fake
    but it probably does indicate what is likely to be true (except of course they couldnt let it be known publicly)
    after all they can’t be that stupid

    still America is going to be needing some other party (ie Germany) to be financing / sterilizing its
    future deficits (if or when China ceases to)….at least that is along the lines of what i have been hearing
    in past few years

  • Of the many myths that befog the modern political mind, none is so corrupting of the understanding or so incongruent with historical fact as the notion that the wealthy and the powerful do not conspire. They do. They conspire continually, habitually, effectively, diabolically and on a scale that beggars the imagination. To deny this conspiracy...
  • Nice to hear that Germany was trying its level-headed best to prevent war in the days leading up to it.

    Current opinion, from the British side, seems to be that Britain had absolutely, nothing whatsoever, to do with it.

    however, the US entry into WW1 does make absolutely no sense.

    the only explanation i could give for the US entry into WW1 was they had lent money to Britain first
    and had to follow up on their investment in case it went sour ie in the event that Germany would go on to win.

  • Nearly as suspenseful as the Taliban’s meteoric return to power after the final withdrawal of American armed forces from Afghanistan is the uncertainty over what will come next amid the fallout. Many have predicted that Russia and China will step in to fill the power vacuum and convince the facelift Taliban to negotiate a power-sharing...
  • sorry about my prev comment

    seems i was already to make comment befor reading above article (which states the same thing)

    still,looking at that picture of Brzezinski playing Chess, you gotta credit him with being one of those Great Deep Thinkers of our age

    • Replies: @Max Parry
    @chris m

    I should note his opponent on the left in that picture taken at Camp David is Menachem Begin, Israeli Prime Minister and former Zio-terrorist in the Irgun.

  • might add recent article in US machinations in Afghanistan prior to Soviet invasion

    https://covertactionmagazine.com/2021/10/29/1979-assassination-of-u-s-ambassador-to-afghanistan-adolph-dubs-set-groundwork-for-americas-longest-war/

    1979 Assassination of U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan Adolph Dubs Set Groundwork for America’s Longest War
    “New evidence links Zbigniew Brzezinski, the CIA and European fascists who formed the Safari Club to the crime.
    Dubs had sought to prevent Soviet and U.S. intervention in Afghanistan, which made him a target of neoconservatives.”

    was Adolph Dubs the 1979 equivalent to Hapsburg emperor Franz-Joseph
    (both were sort of fall-guys)

  • “When elephants fight, it is the grass that gets trampled.” So warned Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte in his address to the UN General Assembly on September 22, 2020. He was referring to the consequences for East Asia of a conflict between the US and China. Fast forward to October 2, 2021, about one year later,...
  • you dont suppose that having somebody who sounds like Captain Pugwash in charge of the sub might have something to do with it?

    (Childrens TV programme of 1960s/1970s

  • Afghanistan's ISIS-K has identified the suicide bomber behind last weeks gruesome suicide attack on a Shiite mosque, "Muhammad al-Uyghuri," a member of China's Uyghur population that the United States has in recent years claimed is being oppressed by Beijing. The bombing in Afghanistan's Kunduz province killed up to 80 people and injured 143 others and...
  • perhaps US and its “allies” (ie nobody in particular)
    should follow advice of its own Taliban (neocons)
    and re-enter Afghanistan to ally itself with Taliban to fight ISIS-K

  • The Dr. Seuss book-burning gave a guest on Tucker Carlson's eponymous show the giggles: “It’s total distraction from the real issues,” claimed one Chadwick Moore. So wrong. Come to think of it, our much-loved TV host's defense of the purged Dr. Seuss books fell short of freedom’s standards: "Dr. Seuss was not a racist" was...
  • Nowadays, It seems that even Tucker Carlson is succumbing to this political correctness nonsense .
    Doubt any serious person would or should give a damn as to whether creator of Dr Seuss was or was not a racist.
    Although most “normal” people would or probably should have the feeling that any racist inclinations (likely not much) on the part of Theodor Seuss Geisel would be more likely to make us more interested in his works, not less. (partly as a result of our own curiosity, but mainly as a result of a desire to be entertained, if that)

    Likewise that icon of moral rectitude, Abraham Lincoln. If we were dig to around in the archives a little bit, then The average reader must be horrified (not) to find out that the man who has been credited with single-handedly ending the practice of slavery, turns out to be not the quite Mr Nice Guy we have all been led to believe.(and even maybe he was not that honest).

    Karl Marx was right on at least one thing.
    History repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce.
    Well at least we have had the tragedy (Stalin, Mr H, Mao, Pol Pot etc)
    And now it seems that what we are seeing is the comedy. (except it is not the farce we had maybe expected)

    The best we can say of the current situation in the US, is that it is currently in the throes of its own cultural revolution (in the same that China and Russia experienced in the 1960s, 1930s respectively.)
    And perhaps we shouldn’t take things too seriously.

    • Replies: @Mulga Mumblebrain
    @chris m

    Ha, ha-Marx only correct on one thing? It is to laugh.

  • Since the so-called insurrection of January 6, big media, big government, and big corporations have been demanding the collective scalp of the Trumpian alt-right. If we don't somehow make those 70 million Trump voters disappear, the subtext goes, American democracy is doomed. The alt-right agrees that American democracy faces an existential threat, but disagrees vociferously...
  • the above article immediately brings to mind another article (by the late Justin Raimondo (2005))

    https://original.antiwar.com/justin/2005/01/21/w-and-dostoevsky/

    in which the author references George W. Bush and his inaugural address (20 jan 2005)
    just after getting elected as President for a 2nd term.

    “Midway through his inaugural address, when the president proclaimed “the ultimate goal of ending tyranny in our world,” I wondered if Bush or his speechwriters knew or cared how alien this ultra-revolutionary rhetoric would seem to conservatives of the old school – and soon had my answer:

    “Because we have acted in the great liberating tradition of this nation, tens of millions have achieved their freedom. And as hope kindles hope, millions more will find it. By our efforts we have lit a fire as well, a fire in the minds of men. It warms those who feel its power; it burns those who fight its progress. And one day this untamed fire of freedom will reach the darkest corners of our world.”

    raimondo:
    In Dostoevsky’s novel, that fire in the minds of men is not a yearning for liberty, but a nihilistic will to power that can only end in destruction. Put in George W. Bush’s mouth, those words are not a paean to freedom, but a manifesto of pure destructionism.

    (Justin Raimondo passed away on June 27, 2019)

    also see https://www.antiwar.com/justin/j111003.html
    November 10, 2003; GEORGE W. BUSH, TROTSKYITE

  • Last week we traced the necessary historical and geopolitical steps to understand Why Russia is driving the West crazy. And then, last Friday, right before the start of the Year of the Metal Ox, came the bombshell, delivered with customary aplomb by Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. In an interview with popular talk show host...
  • And to say nothing regarding recent article on zero hedge
    https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/does-world-need-gold-backed-deutsche-mark
    Does The World Need A Gold-Backed Deutsche Mark?
    Mon, Feb 15, 2021 –

    It would seem that the answer to many of the Euro’s travails, particularly since the GFC of 2008/9
    And subsequent problems within the Eurozone itself (Greek and Italian debt crises)
    Would be for 1 or more country to leave the Euro zone altogether.
    Although the most likely option at the time (as favoured by the bookmakers et al)
    Was for one of the weaker countries (such as Greece, Italy etc) to leave first.

    The best option, as the above article points out,
    was always for Germany to leave the Euro and reinstate the DM
    as that event would eventually lead to the most beneficent results from everyones point of view
    and not just within Europe itself but ultimately the Rest of the World.

    There are also various Wikileaks cables pointing to this and other problems regarding relations between the Germany , Russia and the EU (if one cares to look ).
    Currently the default option is to let these crises run on indefinitely.

    But then might be the reason why Julian Assange is under armed guard at the moment and for the foreseeable future. So one wouldn’t be allowed to mention it.

    • Replies: @A123
    @chris m


    The best option, as the above article poins out, was always for Germany to leave the Euro and reinstate the DM
     
    The problem is that German Elites like the locked in, exploitable export markets that the EURO provides. German exports in Europe would immediately plummet without the artificial subsidy provided by the TARGET 2 system. You can look at any chart to see German value extraction in process.
     

    https://mishgea.files.wordpress.com/2017/09/target2-germany.png
     

    As long as German Elite Banks and MegaCorporations benefit from the implicit EURO subsidy they will not leave voluntarily. They will have to be forced out by one or more sovereign periphery nations acting in their own interest. When Italian Euro Printers go BBBrrrrrr.... German Elites will lose control. Only then will Germany will flee the Euro.

    PEACE 😇

  • The Trump presidency is over. But whether you loved him, despised him, admired him, or merely tolerated him, there is one thing he did for America that makes him the most important figure in modern American history: He exposed the farce that America is a healthy, functioning democracy. Trump has shown Americans, without meaning to,...
  • perhaps Donald Trump (and the rest) are just the fall-guys for our own failings.

    and i am probably not the first person to point this out is that the answer will eventually (sooner rather than later) have to lie in the return to a sound money system
    (currently Bitcoin is acting as the canary in the coal mine, as to what happens next)

    “The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, But in ourselves, that we are underlings.”( Act 1, Scene 2) In a nutshell, this means that people are in charge of their own destiny. They can succumb to someone else’s rule, or they can make their own choices.

    i could quote Lenin as well, but Shakespeare will have to do for now.

  • Faced with a barrage of criticism from some of his followers, George Monbiot, the Guardian’s supposedly fearless, leftwing columnist, offered up two extraordinarily feeble excuses this week for failing to provide more than cursory support for Julian Assange over the past month, as the Wikileaks founder has endured extradition hearings in a London courtroom. The...
  • not many comments on this particular story.

    probably indicative of the “high-esteem” accorded to people like George Monbiot.

    who is he, anyway?

  • Introduction It shouldn't be a secret, though it still seems to be, that neither of the two World Wars were started (or desired) by Germany, but were the creation of a group of European Zionist Jews with the stated intent of the total destruction of Germany. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] However, that...
  • am in total disagreement regarding your thesis about Germany. ie your argument is just too Germany-centric (ie 100%). there were other factors at play

    regarding WW2, however, there is a lot of evidence, which pointed to the fact that
    World War II was orchestrated by the circles of the City of London and of Wall Street to maneuver two great obstacles—Russia and Germany—to wage a war to the death against each other
    and that’s what they got.

    so thats my opinion about WW2.

    as for WW1, exactly the same argument can be made.
    The evidence would seem to indicate a campaign, dating from the mid to late 19th
    century to counter the rise of Germany (they were getting just too successful)

    (although one doesnt want to dwell too long into the causes of WW1;many books have already been written about it)

    Do seem to remember reading, about 15-20 years ago,an archived copy of The Spectator, a British Imperialist publication (when Britain really did rule the World) from early 20th century (before 1910) pointing in exactly the same direction.

    however, nobody can argue with that nowadays the primary target of Western angst is directed towards the rise of China. however, i do believe that the Chinese, if they have any sense, have probably already realised this, and ought to do their best to find a way to outmanouver such machinations.

    • Replies: @Zarathustra
    @chris m

    WW1 was not really against Germany. WW1 was directed more against Austria. England did worry about expansionist policies of the Hapsburg monarchy that did try to unite all Europe.

    Replies: @Majority of One, @Alfred

  • Early yesterday morning I received a worried note from one of our regular columnists saying our website no longer came up in any Google search results. Google and Facebook are the top gatekeepers to the global Internet, and in early May they had both purged us, with Facebook blocking our content and Google de-ranking all...
  • to be perfectly honest,
    you should take it as a compliment

    ( ie getting “disappeared” by Google et al)

    what would it mean to you to find your web pages near the top of any Google search query)

    personally, i like to think of web-sites such as unz.com attract what is called a cult-like following
    (ie controversial, but still worthy of “food for thought”, etc)

    problem is when certain things move from attracting cult-like following to becoming main-stream
    then original devotees tend to gradually lose interest.

    you should consider, as i do, the way Tucker Carlson’s show is treated by youtube/Google
    (same as yourselves)

    just type in “Tucker Carlson Tonight” , via youtube and you get to see Google/youtube/facebook et al editorial policy of what they think of Tucker. (and its not too good)

    if people want to find “find” things on or via unz.com, or other controversial sites
    then they are not going to be using the traditional methods such as Google to do so
    (and Google et al are not traditional in the normal sense, anyway)

    so getting “censored” is a sort of compliment.

    • Replies: @Wizard of Oz
    @chris m

    I am glad to read what you say about typing in "Tucker Carlson Tonight" and the response because , prima face anyway, that is an open and honest way of dealing with the matter.

  • First they came for the toilet paper and kitchen towels, then they came for flour and now they are taking your coins. Yes, the American public sitting out the COVID-19 virus is now having to deal with what is referred as a "small change shortage." caused apparently by hoarding. Coffee shops and other retail outlets...
  • only thing to say is
    “give me control of a nations money supply and i care not who makes its laws”

    US has lost control of its money supply, but to whom?

    question is who is in control of US money supply?
    probably (if anybody) China

    http://www.deepthroatipo.com/the-fed-the-treasury-america-and-china-walk-into-a-bar/
    http://www.deepthroatipo.com/the-cares-act-the-beginning-of-the-end-of-western-democracy/

    • LOL: Buck Ransom
    • Replies: @steinbergfeldwitzcohen
    @chris m

    question is who is in control of US money supply?
    probably (if anybody) China
    -----------
    Are you kidding us?
    The money supply is in the hands of the Federal Reserve Bank you moron! They just pilfered another 5+$Trillion since September and bought sectors of the US economy with it. Yes, they are openly buying stocks via BlackRock.
    The Fed is a private bank owned by Jews, Rothschilds and others, as well as old European aristocracy (Black Nobility Scum). These are the satanic scum that rule much of this planet. Increasingly, many countries refuse to trade in US Dollars. I believe it is now up to 2 dozen.

    The Internet is a vast repository of info. You are either a moron or a liar.
    Which is it?

    Replies: @john2

    , @Patagonia Man
    @chris m

    You said: question is who is in control of US money supply?

    I cannot believe that we have to keep going over and over who owns the Fed, for Americans.

    1. JP Morgan was the owner of the RMS Titanic which sank 15 APR 1912.

    2. The Rothschild bankster dynasty of the City of London (the 1 mile² of bank head offices) sponsored Morgan to set up in NYC.

    3. As owner, Morgan was booked to sail on the luxury liner and pulled out at the last minute.

    4. The ship was vastly under capacity, like ~1500 of ~2200 berths - unusual for a maiden voyage!

    5. In spite of being under carrying capacity, there were insufficient lifeboats.

    6. The 3 richest and most vocal opponents of creating the Federal Reserve were Jacob Astor IV, Benjamin Guggenheim & one other(?) who died in the tragedy.

    7. Its often the case that British zionists will commit a larger crime in order to obscure a smaller one, in this case assassination of the 3 opponents of the Fed - they've been doing it for centuries!

    8. By 23 DEC 1913 - 2 days before Xmas, when most Americans were on vacation - the Federal Reserve Bank was created handing over control of the US money supply to a consortium of private banks.

    9. The money supply of a country is the lifeblood of a nation's economy - extending credit (loans at interest) determines which sector of the economy grows - and the rate of overall growth of the economy.

    10. This was the FOURTH time control of the US money supply had changed hands - which might indicate to those capable of critical thinking - that its something of value.

    11. Afterwards, President Woodrow Wilson lamented what he'd done to his country:


    "I am a most unhappy man; unwittingly I have ruined my country ..."
     
    12. As Ron 'End the Fed' Paul says:

    “It is no coincidence that the century of total war coincided with the century of central banking.”
     
    Join the dots!!!
  • Roughly half-way through the year 2020 it is becoming pretty obvious that there are a number of major developments which almost got our total attention, and for good reason, as these are tectonic shifts which truly qualify as "catastrophe" (under the definition "a violent and sudden change in a feature of the earth"). These are:...
  • sorry about the slip up in previous comment
    “by the way how can Russia be taking one side (allying with Egypt against Turkey in the Libyan conflict, yet allying with Ethiopia against Turkey in the other?”

    i meant ” how can Russia be taking one side (allying with Egypt against Turkey in the Libyan conflict, yet allying with Ethiopia against Egypt in the other?”

    (among my many typos) grammar was never my strong point

  • re: Ethiopia: Egypt has a potentially much bigger problem than Libya to deal with: the construction by Ethiopia of the “The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD)”

    have been following construction of this project for some years
    and while a lot of Ethiopian/Egyptian commentators have in the last few weeks been talking up the possibility of conflict between the 2 regarding the filling of the dam (which started on Tuesday night)

    and although i dont speak a damn word of Amharic or Egyptian/Arabic
    can tell you that is almost 0% chance of any major conflict between the 2.

    talks between the 2 (+sudan) regarding this have been ongoing for weeks now (although talks have broken down for now; this dispute is now an affair of the African Union, and it’s now Africa’s affair
    come hell or high water (sorry about the pun)

    by the way how can Russia be taking one side (allying with Egypt against Turkey in the Libyan conflict, yet allying with Ethiopia against Turkey in the other?

    although can only the position of this from the Ethiopian side ie

    “by the time this dam is filled with water, then Ethiopia could help the South Sudanese economy
    via use of water from dam to help Sudanese benefit from water for irrigation and boost their agricultural sector. (thereby enhancing Ethiopian-Sudanese economic relations; the one thing Egypt cannot provide their neighbours)
    in fact that alone might be the major reason as to why the Egyptians would be against it
    https://www.skyscrapercity.com/threads/nile-river-valley-ethiopia-grand-ethiopian-renaissance-dam-4-8-billion-u-c.1446571/page-104

    fancy that. for the past 4,000 years the gippos have considered the River Nile, and its benefits
    was their (and only theirs) birthright.

    and now along come the Ethiopian upstarts only to turn history on its head
    4,000 years of Egyptian history turned upside down

    you could even see this as a chance to unite Egypt (against their wishes) with the rest of the Arab world, and divorce it from the rest of Africa.
    Sudan has more to gain economically from this project from Ethiopia than maybe even Ethiopia

    (and this only the start of closer Ethiopian/Sudanese/Eritrean etc economic ties
    (not that the Sudanese are aware of it)

  • Five months into the coronavirus crisis, there is no consensus about anything. When this virus was mostly limited to China, I tried to get as close as possible, so for two weeks, I stayed in Lao Cai, Vietnam. Nearly each day, I walked along the Red River to look into Yunnan, and what I saw...
  • Seems that few people can quite trust the Chinese regarding many things
    such as where , when and how the Coronavirus began its Long-March
    from Wuhan to the rest of the world.
    That, i’m afraid, will have to be left to future scientists and historians.
    And It is quite possible that there are certain aspects to this that may never be answered to everyones satisfaction.

    But at least we can confidently state that the Chinese cannot be trusted with their numbers (cases, deaths, etc)

    However, it seems that there is no such problem with the numbers game wrt South Korea, Vietnam, Taiwan.

    My question to Linh Dinh has to be
    1) does he believe that the Chinese are so untrustworthy, yet those other countries are (ie South Korea, Vietnam, Taiwan.) …..all these countries seem to have got a firm grip on this pandemic
    (ie similar results regarding numbers of cases, deaths)

    2) and why is it that Vietnam (pop 100 million) has seemingly managed to get such a firm grip
    on this that not one person there has succumbed to this virus.

    surely both China and Vietnam are ruled by similar types of Governments ( ie Communist, authoritarian), and we might expect similar outcomes from 2 such similar states.

  • Vioxx killed 500,000 Americans: a toll that could have been reduced by 90% had the FDA issued a timely warning. Pharmaceuticals, correctly and legally prescribed, kill 140,000 Americans each year, yet most people are unaware of their lethality and do not know how to a prevent being killed this way. Coronavirus deaths are few, its...
  • considering the speed of the response of the Chinese authorities
    in dealing with this epidemic, (very effectively, it seems)
    has anyone considered the possibility that the crisis may have been “engineered”
    by the Chinese just to show the rest of the world, their capabilities in getting on top of something of global importance (in a way that the rest of the world, aka the US, EU presently seems singularly ill-suited of doing.

    (Russiagate,Ukrainegate,Brexit, Russia,Iraq,Iran, etc…….its all one big crisis to them )

    https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/pepe-escobar-chinas-virus-response-has-been-breathtaking

    1.Ghebreyesus for his part could not but praise Beijing for its extremely swift, coordinated response strategy – which includes fast identification of the genome sequence. Chinese scientists have already handed over to Russian counterparts the virus genome, with snap tests able to identify it in a human body within two hours. A Russia-China vaccine is under development.
    2.Apart from crisis management, the speed of the Chinese scientific response has been breathtaking – and obviously not fully appreciated in an environment of Total Information War. Compare the Chinese performance with the American CDC, arguably the top infectious disease research agency in the world, with an $11 billion annual budget and 11,000 employees.

    During the Ebola epidemic in West Africa in 2014 – considered a maximum urgency, and facing a virus with a 90% fatality rate – the CDC took no less than two months from getting the first patient sample to identifying the complete genomic sequence. The Chinese did it in a few days.

    During the swine flu in the US in 2009 – 55 million infected Americans, 11,000 killed – the CDC took over a month and a half to come up with identification kits.

    The Chinese took only one week from the first patient sample to complete, vital identification and sequencing of coronavirus. Right away, they went for publication and deposit in the genomics library for immediate access by the whole planet. Based on this sequence, Chinese biotech companies produced validated essays within a week – also a first.

    • Replies: @denk
    @chris m

    You aint seen nuthin yet..

    What’s weird though, how could [[[they]]] developed a vaccine before the virus even emerge ???

    https://www.unz.com/article/coronavirus-the-dark-side/#comment-3693179

  • I just got home and saw the news that General Qasem Soleimani has been murdered along with another 5-8 people by what was initially reported as a MRL strike (Russian sources say it was a drone attack). This was bad enough. Then this: The Telegram channel of RIA News reports that the US has claimed...
  • keep your hair on (at least what’s left of it)
    (that’s a line i borrowed from the film The Life of Oharu (1952))

    the chances of conflict (ie a direct full-on war between US and Iran ie WW2) are a damn sight less than the 90 % you talk about. it’s more like 20-30% at best.

    and the crisis has never been about Iran’s potential acquisition of nuclear weapons
    (they wouldn’t be of much use in such a local conflict anyway (possibly of no use)

    the only countries in this situation that envisage use of nuclear weapons would be Israel and its little proxy, ie the US. (but mainly Israel)

    current crisis in Middle-east (going back to 1971) was always about the use of the US petrodollar and the emergence of a multipolar World order, and its prevention thereof.

    time to take a deep breath (until US presidential election….aka Trump or the neocons last stand)

  • One of my all-time favourite fictional stories about the nature of political belief is Flannery O’Connor’s The Barber, published in 1948. This remarkable short story, written when O’Connor was just 20 years old, follows a number of interactions in the life of George Rayber, a college professor who decides to visit a new barber just...
  • There does seem to be a somewhat wide range of opinions as to why people voted Brexit,
    and a lot of truth to all of them.

    but from my own perspective there has only ever been one reason
    and that has to do with actual UK sovereignty.

    over the past 40+years of UK EU membership
    the UK Parliament has been steadily delegating its role from own sovereign body ( itself)
    to another, not so sovereign one (called the EU)
    (the UK and other Parliaments have been doing the same sort of thing with respect to other bodies
    such as the UN etc etc)

    the question is not whether the UK should leave, but what exactly is the future role
    of the UK Parliament, and by extension, the point of the UK?

    if in the longer run, it wishes to abolish itself, or just relegate itself to some
    form of whatever, then so be it.

    if it wishes to remain Sovereign, or something just more than another layer of Government
    then it needs to act accordingly.

    this implies leaving the EU, but not necessarily so.

    (what is currently going on in the UK parliament seems to be an effort by the Remainers to regain control of the reins of power (ie derail Brexit) only to hand it back to the EU.
    it’s a bit like cutting off your nose to spite your face)

  • The Borderlands of the Ukraine have been a decisive battlefield for centuries. Here Stockholm, Berlin and Moscow vied for dominance. Karl XII had lost here to Peter the Great; Stalin defeated Hitler; now the Clintonites are likely to suffer in the Ukraine their ultimate defeat. The Democrats had made their biggest political mistake of the...
  • seems that the entire Biden-Ukraine affair
    may be all about an internal-Democratic party issue.

    1) he’s currently the front-runner of sorts in the upcoming Presidential election
    2) he is very accident-prone, ( particularly when it comes to issues of corruption, as in this case)
    and so has very little chance of being their nominee
    3) so Democrats want to throw him under a bus asap, and
    4) get the msm to believe that it’s all Trumps fault, whom everyone hates (or so they believe)

    simples.

    • Replies: @Justvisiting
    @chris m


    seems that the entire Biden-Ukraine affair
    may be all about an internal-Democratic party issue.
     
    That is an interesting thought.

    The Democrats have a significant challenge in getting rid of Biden because low information black voters (particularly in the south, and particularly black women) really like him (for reasons not necessary to discuss here).

    They have a major impact on important primary states.

    Getting their attention--and getting them to change their mind about Biden--will be a _big_ challenge for the Democrats.

    The best bet is always massive media coverage of big shiny objects....

    I am not even sure it will work.
  • Despite a moderate economic recovery, President Emmanuel Macron’s government continues to flounder in unpopularity. A recent poll found only 1 in 4 people had a positive view of the French president and his government, while 66% had an outright negative view. Every regime under siege has a choice: improve its performance and unify the country...
  • “Avia tells us that her proposal is driven by her own personal story:

    If I have made this draft law proposal, it is because I have myself encountered this phenomenon: a wave of racist messages that I have received on social media. This law of course aims to go beyond my personal case”

    Please Give me a break.
    Who does she thinks he’s kidding.

    If i saw someone looking like her coming towards me in a dark alley one night
    who do you think is going to be the scared one. Me or her?

    just the thought of it is enough to give one goose-pimples.

    what personal experience is she talking about?
    nobody on earth is going to be trying to threaten her under any circumstances, except perhaps……
    (his name escapes me)

  • 5G is a national productivity tool whose benefits, like those we derive from our railways, are less noticeable to end users yet critical to industry and commerce. 5G is 20 times faster than 4G, serves as the fast backbone of the “Internet of Things”(IoT), handles a million connected devices/km2 simultaneously with millisecond latency and uses...
  • actually, decided to do a bit of follow-up to previous comment.

    perhaps Huawei is or is not such a leader in 5g after all

    https://www.quora.com/US-blacklisted-Huawei-in-what-is-evidently-ZTE-style-surgical-strike-It-appears-Huawei-is-pretty-much-dead-What-can-Huawei-or-China-do-to-overcome-this-or-to-retaliate-What-will-China-do

    https://www.quora.com/If-Huawei-is-a-leader-in-5G-patents-how-would-Huawei-be-able-to-monetize-this-patent-portfolio-if-the-West-were-successful-in-its-boycott-of-Huawei-5G-gear

    https://www.iam-media.com/who-will-be-technology-leader-5g-part-one

    am not all that clued-up about these matters; so the only thing you can really say
    is that it all depends upon who you rely on for your news.

    it seems that perhaps the 3rd article might be more informative as to relevance
    (as opposed to the other 2 references)
    reading the 2 articles from https://www.quora.com does beg the question
    as to whether or not Huawei might be a compamy that is on its last legs or not
    ( i think not)

    perhaps arresting their CFO was either a masterstroke or perhaps something else

  • Very Interesting article

    Never knew the Chinese were such World leaders in the field of 5G
    If you were to get your information from your usual sources such as CNN,BBC,MSM in general
    (Which I don’t ) then one would be under the apprehension that absolutely everything the Chinese do was via massive copyright theft from the West (mainly ie 90% from the US and with a little bit from such backwaters as the EU and Japan )

    However this article does remind me of an another article about 10 years ago from asia times
    (China and the art of (standards) war By Indrajit Basu Apr 13, 2006

    in that article the author detailed Chinese efforts about developing their own set of standards (it was all about getting Intellectual Property and thence things like royalties and the like)

    Excerpt from article
    Technology
    International standard Proposed or adopted Chinese standard
    Digital television (DTV) Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC);High Definition Television (HDTV);Standard Definition Television (SDTV);Digital Video Broadcasting-Cable (DVBC) Digital Multimedia Broadcasting-Terrestrial (DMBT); and Advanced Digital Television Broadcast-Terrestrial (ADTBT)
    Mobile telephony Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA – European); Code Division Multiple Access 2000 (CDMA-2000 – US) Time Division-Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access (TD-SCDMA)
    Wireless Local Area Networks (LANs) Existing 802.11 Security Standards Including: Service Set Identifier (SSID); Media Access Control (MAC); Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) Wired Authentication and Privacy Infrastructure (WAPI)
    Video discs Digital Versatile Disk (DVD) Enhanced Versatile Disk (EVD)
    Home networking Digital Home Working Group (DHWG) Intelligent Grouping and Resource Sharing (IGRS)
    Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags Electronic Product Code Network (EPC) Undecided
    Audio/video compression Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) 4; H.264 Audio Video Coding Standard (AVS)

    All these plans/standards have proved to be failures (except perhaps the Chinese implementation of Digital Television)

    Seems that 5G is China’s first successful attempt at achieving a World-beating standard

  • In 1988 and 1989 I lived in the heart of Paris, on Boulevard Henri IV just a few minutes’ walk from the Notre Dame cathedral—the best known and most-visited Catholic monument this side of St. Peter’s Square. Dedicated to the Holy Virgin Mary, beloved by both Christians and Muslims, Notre Dame is a product and...
  • that fire was nothing.
    France and rest of Europe can recover from these things
    after all the Great Fire of London was followed by the building of St Pauls Cathedral.

    no. the scary part was President Macrons ideas as to how to go about repairing the damage after
    the fire at Notre Dame.

    now that is scary.

  • The Rabbis do not regret the Paris disaster. “It’s Divine punishment for burning the Talmud,” divines a prominent Jewish divine, the Bethel Rabbi Shlomo Aviner, about the Notre Dame fire. In 1242 the French investigated the Talmud, established that the codex contains volumes of hate speech, and finally burned 1200 codices in the square of...
  • @Rational
    JEWISH SCHOLAR DR. SAMUEL BENJAMIN HARRIS

    Thanks for the article, Sir.

    It is good the French burnt the Talmud, but the Talmud is simply commentary on the Torah.

    The root evil is the Torah (Old Testament) and they should have burnt that instead. Eg.

    “There is no text more barbaric than the Old Testament....--books like Deuteronomy and Leviticus and Exodus*. The Quran pales in comparison.”--Jewish author Dr. Samuel Benjamin Harris.

    *i.e. Torah

    http://www.evilbible.com/do-not-ignore-the-old-testament/evils-of-the-torah/

    Re your point that: “We must not remain indifferent to the travails of the Church, for only She has the potential to turn the predatory neo-Judaic state into a peace-loving Christian one.”

    Sure, with the Christian bible saying that we must worship the Judaists as God’s chosen people, while they cut our throats, are cursed if we curse them, blessed if we bless them, it is going to solve our problem!

    It is like a man going to the criminal gang to investigate a crime the gang committed.

    Replies: @Curmudgeon, @Anonymous, @joeshittheragman, @Curious Person, @tex tickles, @chris m, @Anon, @David Parker, @Blargest, @in the middle

    not an expert on these matters, but i’ll take your word for it.

  • From The Guardian: When everybody k
  • one can always agree with the statement that children have an inalienable right to be gay

    but it seems that nowadays the issue has moved forward from tolerance towards people
    of a deviant behaviour, towards those same people trying to foist their aberrations
    upon the rest of the general population.

    it is usual practice amongst “normal” societies to expect people to try to live by the rules
    and practices of the majority.

    just think of Michael Jackson. (and countless other deviants), who, so it seems was somewhat
    of an expert in these matters.

  • The right wing Ecuadorean government of President Moreno continues to churn out its production line of fake documents regarding Julian Assange, and channel them straight to MI6 mouthpiece Luke Harding of the Guardian. Amazingly, more Ecuadorean Government documents have just been discovered for the Guardian, this time spy agency reports detailing visits of Paul Manafort...
  • reply to comment #6
    “European officials laugh about the fairy tale that Assange has been ‘living’ at the Ecuador embassy in London – the UK police apparently ‘watch’ the place so MI5-MI6 can move him in and out for his meetings and photo opportunities, Assange is known to stay on a Rothschild friend’s estate”

    what? are you being funny?

    that comment does reminds me of a series of books (and a few BBC TV program called Chronicle)
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chronicle_(UK_TV_programme)
    “for example in the three episodes by Henry Lincoln on the Rennes-le-Château “mystery” and Knights Templar conspiracy theory broadcast in 1972, 1974, and 1979 (the conspiracy theory would be further expounded in The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail and later became the inspiration for Dan Brown’s novel The Da Vinci Code).”

    the upshot of those series of books and the TV programs was

    no, Jesus Christ did not die on the cross, as is commonly believed
    …..but survived and went off to live in the South of France, where he founded the French Merovingian dynasty.
    (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Holy_Blood_and_the_Holy_Grail)

    still, that does not mean that these “stories” are true, or not true.

    just that i am somewhat flabbergasted.

  • When a majority of the British people voted to leave the EU in 2016, I was struck by the similarity between the Brexiteers’ plans for their perilous voyage and those of Edward Lear’s characters in The Jumblies as they set to sea in their sieve. The analogy became more apt as the proponents of Brexit...
  • Got to say that i disagree with quite a lot about most of this article.

    However, whatever ones own opinion maybe of the stay/leave argument,
    you do have to admit that this current Government have actually managed to make their handling of the Leave procedure into a monumental cock-up of epic proportions.

    Just as one might have expected.

    the author could at least have tried to present the current shenanigans as a sort
    of comedy of sorts

    my own opinion was and has been from the start,
    a) vote Leave and, once public has voted accordingly
    b) immediately cancel the vote and decide to stay in anyway (as is the European way)

    this way the Brexit camp wins (so they’re happy)
    and the Remain camp also gets to win ( so they’re also happy)

    so everybody gets to win, ie everybody has reason to rejoice (or perhaps not)

    when they finally get around to voting on this,
    think i will decide to watch the silent Japanese film
    “a page of madness ,1926” (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Page_of_Madness)

    (it’s a story about an asylum)

    • Replies: @Reg Cæsar
    @chris m


    when they finally get around to voting on this,
    think i will decide to watch the silent Japanese film
    “a page of madness ,1926″ (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Page_of_Madness)

    (it’s a story about an asylum)
     
    Is this anything like Freaks, the 1932 Hollywood collaboration of a couple of Tods, C.A. Browning and C.A. Robbins?

    http://www.gstatic.com/tv/thumb/v22vodart/8109/p8109_v_v8_aa.jpg
  • President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is a skilful politician who knows how to maximise his advantages and this was very much on display in his speech to the Turkish parliament. He contemptuously dismissed the official Saudi story that the murder of Jamal Khashoggi was the accidental outcome of a botched interrogation by a “rogue” Saudi intelligence...
  • Erdogan is very smart and he certainly knows how to drive a bargain.
    it is probably not such a good idea to trying blackmail someone who is himself a master at the same thing.

    right now, it seems that his #1 objective is extracting a big enough ransom/extortion from Saudis as in $xx+ bn.

    although, technically speaking, what happened with murder of Khashoggi was the murder of a Saudi citizen on Saudi soil by the future monarch of Saudi Arabia,
    (and what Turks were up to was an infringement of Saudi sovereignty)

    therefore, isnt what happened in Saudi embassy on Turkish soil technically a matter for Saudis alone?

    think Erdogan must have been watching episodes of “Wheeler Dealers”

  • The latest “caravan” community planning to crash borderless America is not part of Latin America’s problems; it’s escaping them. So say America’s low-IQ media. And Latin America’s problems are legion. The region, “which boasts just eight percent of the world’s population, accounts for 38 percent of its criminal killing.” Last year, the “butcher’s bill …...
  • its strange (or maybe not that strange at all )
    that this sudden mass-migration of people towards the US
    is happening on the eve of upcoming US mid-term elections.

    we all know that is in Democrats interests , (and other left-leaning parties)
    will nearly always favour such people. That is a well-documented fact. After all immigrants, and particularly very recent immigrants, will vote for such parties (the more recent the immigrant the better).

    so question is just who is really behind this particular movement.
    obvious answer would be the Democrats, as they hope to be the party which reaps the benefit of such an influx of future Democrat voters.

    but then they may not be aware that these electoral shenanigans is probably about to blow up in their faces (as many a suicide bomber has found to their cost)

    if you’re going to be playing around with fireworks (see November 5th) it’s best to take along an adult to do the dangerous things.

  • So, it’s three weeks before the US midterm elections, and it looks like we have got ourselves a horse race! That’s right, folks, once again, it’s time to start playing with those forecast maps on Real Clear Politics and FiveThirtyEight, and obsessively following the fluctuating poll numbers of congressional candidates you have never heard of...
  • Generally speaking, the outcome of US mid-term elections aren’t usually
    exactly something of any great interest to 99% of people outside the US.

    and i don’t think this time will be very much different.

    However, it seems that the Democrats could be looking on these elections as a time of great opportunity for themselves (according to just about each and every political poll).

    the bad news for them might well be that a larger proportion (relative to Republican voters)
    of people who say or indicate that they will vote Democrat, will, in the end, just decide to stay away.

    at least if things dont turn out the way Democrats are expecting, then that will be their excuse.

    and does it seems that Democrats #1 and seemingly only meme, at present, is to just go after Trump

    (what, are they still trying to impeach him? it hasn’t worked yet, and one would hate to see Democrats spending the next 2 years doing what they have been doing for the past 2 years);
    Democrats best hope for the next 2 years would be to hope for a recession in the US
    and for Trump and US and world economy to fall flat on his face; but then, that’s not really much of an hope anyway, isnt it?

  • By the time this column goes to press, Christine Blah-Blah Ford would’ve appeared before the coven once considered the greatest deliberative body in the world: The United States Senate. At the time of writing, however—on the eve of a hearing conducted by the Senate Judiciary Committee to ascertain the veracity of Blasey Ford’s sexual assault...
  • Ms Mercer says on her twitter page
    “I can just imagine who the GOP is hiring to defend a man they don’t have the male bits to defend”

    i think she ought to have said
    “…….it’s more like that they need to grow a spine”

    (you do get to read a lot of funny comments on twitter regarding this tale/saga)

  • The current protests in Iraq are the most serious seen in the country for years, and are taking place at the heart of some of the world’s largest oilfields. The Iraqi government headquarters in Basra was set ablaze, as were the offices of those parties and militias blamed by local people for their wretched living...
  • yes, it is surprising that not there is not much focus (on Iraq) from the media regarding current events in Middle East. (not withstanding the current ongoing Syrian Government offensive in Idlib)

    however Elijah Magnier does have a good article on his blog (via his twitter feed)
    regarding current events in Basra.

    https://ejmagnier.com/2018/09/07/a-wake-up-call-to-the-us-in-baghdad-will-haidar-abadi-become-the-mohammad-morsi-of-iraq/

    reading through that article and just looking at the complete mish-mash of
    names of politicians and political parties, one can not possibly be surprised as to why the country of Iraq is in the straits it is in today (and the previous x number of years)

    although Magnier does go on to say that, in conclusion that

    “All the same, an unstable political situation in Iraq or a civil war would fall to the advantage of the US and not Iran. Many Iraqi leaders are well aware of this. It is unclear how the anti-US camp can succeed in thwarting the US attempt to bring their man into the prime ministership, and at the same time manage that essential damage limitation.”

  • He who believes he has a right to another man’s property ought to produce proof that he is its rightful owner. “As the old legal adage goes, ‘Possession is nine-tenths of the law,’ as it is the best evidence in our uncertain world of legitimate title. The burden of proof rests squarely with the person...
  • Cyril Ramaphosa.

    i probably remember this guy back from the 1980s.
    (and i am sure Ms Mercer’s father probably also knows this guy quite well, perhaps personally)

    back then he (in the 1980s) probably seemed quite reasonable regarding the struggles against apartheid.

    now what?, Apartheid has gone for good and they’ve got majority rule, and he’s (or at least his party has) been in power for the past 25 years, and his demands seem to be like that of Napoleon (the head pig) in a rerun of Animal Farm.

    Cyril Ramaphosa has morphed into quite an hypocrite over the past 35 years.
    (or was he always like this?)

    now he’s showing his true colours.

  • With Alex Jones either in the news or not in the news, depending upon where you get your news ... From Texas Monthly:
  • my only issue with Alex Jones is that he is a bit, well loud.
    which, to my sensibilities, is somewhat off-putting.

    However to ban him, partly on the grounds that he is a bit of a so-called “conspiracy theorist”.

    So what. it seems that a fairly large proportion of your average talk-show hosts inc most newsreaders
    could be described as a “conspiracy theorist” (like 99%)

    So that just turns poor old Alex in to one conspriracy theorist
    (amongst a multitude of others of the same species).

  • see that Kamala Harris is actually the person most likely to defeat
    Donald Trump in the 2020 Presidential Election
    (via Oddschecker website)
    and so,being from the UK, and knowing absolutely nothing about Kamala Harris,

    i was interested in knowing just a little bit more about her.

    now i do.
    tells us a lot about her priorities, (ie Mission Statement)

    cant see how The Donald could possibly lose in 2020.

  • For many years I maintained far too many magazine subscriptions, more periodicals than I could possibly read or even skim, so most weeks they went straight into storage, with scarcely more than a glance at the cover. But every now and then, I might casually browse one of them, curious about what I had usually...
  • Interesting article
    however it does seem a bit of a stretch to believe that “Stalin had directed his powerful German Communist Party to take political actions ensuring that Hitler came to power ”

    however you would be able to believe that if you also believed that perhaps the Germans did the same thing with respect to Russia during WW1 to ensure that Lenin came to power
    during the Bolshevik revolution.

    (however i really did find it impossible to believe that ” the Soviets had at least 1,000,000 trained paratroopers, and Suvorov believes that the true total was actually closer to 2,000,000.”

    in what way could you say that these personnel were actually “trained” to any degree or level?

  • READERS were angry. I had rained on their parade by venturing that the appointment of a new party boss to head South-Africa's dominant party was an insignificant game of musical chairs. But perhaps it is I who should have been annoyed. Nobody with a modicum of cerebral agility should see in the new South-African Strong...
  • Ms Mercers article as to the African mindset
    reminds me of Senegalese film Hyènes (1992)

    Hyènes is a 1992 Senegalese comedy film adaptation of Friedrich Dürrenmatt’s Swiss-German satirical play The Visit, directed by Djibril Diop Mambéty.

    Linguere Ramatou, an aging, wealthy woman who revisits her home village of Colobane. Linguere offers a disturbing proposition to the people of Colobane and lavishes luxuries upon them to persuade them. This embittered woman, “as rich as the World Bank”, will bestow upon Colobane a fortune in exchange for the murder of Dramaan Drameh, a local shopkeeper who abandoned her after a love affair and her illegitimate pregnancy when she was 16.

    seems the average African is only too happy with his lot,
    provided the right leader is in place.

    if that fails; he can always emigrate to Europe.

    • Replies: @Truth
    @chris m


    seems the average African is only too happy with his lot,
    provided the right leader is in place.
     
    Well, you did vote for The Donna. Apparently, so are you.

    Replies: @Malla

  • A single stupid remark by a political leader can suddenly illuminate deep and destructive ignorance about important issues. This has happened to me twice recently, the first time during the confrontation between Britain and the EU about the status of Northern Ireland and the Irish border after Brexit. I saw prominent Brexiteer Iain Duncan Smith...
  • it is rather unfortunate that you have to use the name of Iain Duncan Smith to make your point regarding UKs delusional view-of-itself on the global stage.

    as i understand it, he is one of the few rational and fair-minded people in the House of Commons.(although i could be wrong, but i very much doubt it)

    if you wanted to make issue of someone in this regard, then there are any number of other prominent politicians who would fit the billing to the title of this post, then the name of Boris Johnson would automatically spring to mind. (likewise Hilary Benn, and many many others.)

    The House of Commons is full of its fair share of personalities whose main claim to fame is their own narcissism.

  • As mentioned, I've been absorbed during most of 2017 in building several new software systems that I'm now trying to release by the end of the year. Last week, I presented for initial testing my new Print Archives, containing the published works of over 400,000 authors and the complete archives of some 200 prominent periodicals...
  • good idea, although not surprised at this much-needed initiative
    considering where current trends are leading.

    YouTube hiring thousands of staff to stop disturbing videos aimed at children
    http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/news/youtube-children-kids-moderators-google-alphabet-announcement-latest-a8093191.html

    “YouTube says it will hire more than 10,000 people in part to address a disturbing trend among its videos.

    The new moderators will try and stop the spread of bizarre, potentially damaging videos across its site. In recent weeks, the site has been increasingly criticised for hosting the posts, which seem aimed to target children but in fact show graphic, extremist and violent content.”

    Gwot/to stop money-laundering/protecting young children etc etc.
    it’s called a scheme to catch-all, pure and simple.

    i doubt if very few, if any, see this for what it is. ie censorship of the internet.

  • The words race and racism have become “devil terms” in American politics and culture—ideologically weaponized concepts to advance a cultural Marxist agenda and basically repel and silence any opposition to that agenda. In a widely-reported op-ed published recently in The New York Times (November 11, 2017), black law professor Ekow N. Yankah wrote that when...
  • my oh my, how things have changed!!

    well remember the good old-bad old days
    and a favourite slogan of mine

    “workers of the world unite for ………a white south africa”
    (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rand_Rebellion)

    always thought that was very funny/ironic.

    you definitely couldn’t say that about the current crop of Marxists.
    ( a totally humourless bunch)

    • Replies: @Alden
    @chris m

    Before John Reed helped found the American communist party and went to Russia to glorify the communists, he went to S. Africa to glorify the Boers fighting the evil imperialist British Empire.

  • Not so long ago, mere mention of the deliberate murder of whites in South Africa—country folk and commercial farmers, in particular—was called "racist." "Raaacist!" the media collective brayed when candidate Trump retweeted a related "white genocide" hashtag. It's still "racist" to suggest that the butchering of these whites, almost daily, in ways that beggar belief,...
  • Crikey. so many comments on this article.

    And sad to hear that so many of the commenters of this article must refer to the authors religious affiliation (66 at last count).

    You always suspect that when people adopt certain tones that what follows next is going to be some sort of collective blame-game.

    it does makes me cringe.

    I read about case of Bokkie Potgieter
    Murdered, killer carts his body away in his victims truck, feet sticking out
    (well,if I was going to kill somebody, I would at least try to hide his body).
    I suppose that reflects the mentality of his killer (ie stupid).

    at least killer received some sort of justice (lynched/murdered by fellow black workers)

    • Replies: @Beefcake the Mighty
    @chris m

    What religious affiliation of the author?

  • There is a general consensus that Stalin was a sadistic tyrant. But the ghost of his predecessor remains "handshakeworthy" on the left hand side of the political spectrum. The SWPLy bobos of Seattle, who would not have been long for the Communist world, erected a statue to him in the city center. The New York...
  • i must admit i once held a favourable view of Lenin. not so favourable now, perhaps.

    once read a book called “Mutual Aid” by Russian anarchist philosopher Peter Kropotkin
    (it’s actually a very good text-book re:wikipedia:”it is an argument against the competition-centred theories of so-called social Darwinism, as well as the romantic depictions of cooperation presented by writers such as Jean-Jacques Rousseau, who argued it was motivated by universal love rather than self-interest. Mutual Aid is considered a fundamental text in anarchist communism, presenting a scientific basis for communism alternative to the historical materialism of the Marxists. Many biologists also consider it an important catalyst in the scientific study of cooperation.”

    however, i was more interested in reading the foreword (1920) to the book (originally written 1902) in which Peter Kropotkin took issue with Lenin and his practice of hostage-taking ( as a form of “protection” against the Tsarist police who were after him at the time (early 1900s”)

    “Vladimir Ilyich, your concrete actions are completely unworthy of the ideas you pretend to hold.
    Is it possible that you do not know what a hostage really is — a man imprisoned not because of a crime he has committed, but only because it suits his enemies to exert blackmail on his companions? … If you admit such methods, one can foresee that one day you will use torture, as was done in the Middle Ages.
    I hope you will not answer me that Power is for political men a professional duty, and that any attack against that power must be considered as a threat against which one must guard oneself at any price. This opinion is no longer held even by kings… Are you so blinded, so much a prisoner of your own authoritarian ideas, that you do not realise that being at the head of European Communism, you have no right to soil the ideas which you defend by shameful methods … What future lies in store for Communism when one of its most important defenders tramples in this way every honest feeling?
    Letter to Vladimir Lenin (21 December 1920); as quoted in Peter Kropotkin : From Prince to Rebel (1990) by George Woodcock and Ivan Avakumovic, p. 426
    Variant translation: Whoever holds dear the future of communism cannot embark upon such measures. It is possible that no one has explained what a hostage really is? A hostage is imprisoned not as punishment for some crime. He is held in order to blackmail the enemy with his death.”

    my attitude then was : what’s a few hostages mean when you’re about to start a Revolution
    (cf Danton:how can you make an omelette, without breaking a few eggs)

  • Colleagues, rivals, academics and propagandists East and West have written much nonsense about Mao Zedong yet, when we correct for bias and discard patent falsehoods it becomes clear that, apart from the bloodshed that accompanies wars and revolutions, it’s doubtful that Mao killed anyone and indubitable that he gave life to billions. Indeed, no-one has...
  • Henry Liu also made some interesting comparisons between MAO AND LINCOLN some years ago
    see MAO AND LINCOLN
    Henry C.K. Liu
    Part I: Demon and deity,
    This article appeared in AToL on March 31, 2004
    https://henryckl.ipower.com/page115.html

    although i think best comparison would be to compare Mao with the original architect of China
    Qin Shi Huang (whom Mao considered a progenitor of his)
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qin_Shi_Huang

    ps but you still got to say that the accomplishments of Chinese people since 1945
    were generally made in spite of Mao, not because of Mao
    and i consider achievements of Deng Xiaoping to be greater.

    • Replies: @godfree Roberts
    @chris m

    I've demonstrated Mao's achievements in my article.

    Would you care to demonstrate Deng's?

  • The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 marked the end of the longest experiment in Communism in recent history. Many saw this event as the proof that Communism (or Marxism-Leninism, I use these interchangeably here) was not a viable ideology. After all, if in Russia Communism was formally ended in 1991, the Chinese quietly...
  • i got to take issue with
    “the Americans, who have not defeated anybody or anything in a very long time” hahaha

    it’s not the winning that counts;it’s the taking part (isnt that the motto of the Olympics?)

    yes. but they have destroyed numerous countries
    (Iraq on at least 3 occasions
    1990-1998 war,sanctions
    2003 war
    since 2003 more of the same)

  • From the Guardian on Theresa May's really, really dumb initiative: Audit lays bare racial disparities in UK schools, courts and workplaces Government study finds regional variation, and separate research suggests minority ethnic women hardest hit by austerity May’s project, which she launched soon after taking office, brings together government statistics covering ethnic breakdowns in 130...
  • @anonymouslee
    I find it fascinating that gypsies are dumb AND make their living off swindling the natives.

    Evidence of something like street smarts we don't have a test for? Or is ethnic solidarity as overriding ethical principle that huge of a hack all by itself? If so boy are we screwed.

    Replies: @Expletive Deleted, @Almost Missouri, @John Derbyshire, @chris m, @notanon, @Anonymous, @Kaz

    one of those cases
    where a person can be both dumb and smart at one and the same time.

  • The American-triggered regime change in Ukraine at the Western end of the Eurasian continent has been widely discussed. Less noticed, if at all, has been the American-triggered change of government in Japan four years ago as part of the so-called ‘pivot’ aimed at holding back China on the Eastern end. The two ought to be...
  • Interesting article. Seems the political set-up in Japan hasn’t changed much since the time of the Meiji restoration(1853-68).
    E.M.Satow, author of “A Diplomat in Japan” (based on his diaries as a diplomat there) described the years 1862-69, and the go-to person for info on the period.
    Quote
    ”The effect of this etiquette over the course of time was a curious degeneracy and aloofness from public affairs. The feudal chiefs gave themselves up to pleasure, lived a life of artificial seclusion, and allowed their retainers to think and act for them. If, during the period of storm and stress which preceded the revolution of 1868, some of them were distinguished for political ability, it was mainly because they were younger sons, who had received an ordinary education.”

  • In the comments of my post "Platonism is useful only when it’s useful" several people made a few references to Plato, as well as Platonism. That is fair and makes sense. And there's a deep strain of anti-Plato sentiment amongst respectable people (e.g., Karl Popper). I assume of the two ancient Greek philosophers of renown,...
  • I think #9 makes a good point, one that gels with your assertion Razib, but approaches it from the opposite angle. Not only would there have been something like Platonism without Plato, but actual existing Platonism isn’t something that just falls out of Plato’s dialogues fully-formed. Plato, IOW, wasn’t (necessarily, obviously) a Platonist.

    And back to Aristotle serving as an impediment to the development of the modern mathematical natural sciences, I think Aristotle’s authoritativeness was a big part of the problem, but not the only one. Aristotle’s physics is in its own way deeply resonant with our intuitions, and arguably more consonant with our common-sense engagement with the world than Platonism. Had the more radical (Averroist) interpretations of Aristotle not brought down the Vatican thunder, who knows how things might’ve gone? I wouldn’t go so far as Duhem does when he says that the Condemnation of 1277 was the birth of modern science, but there’s a grain of truth to it — a grain which ought to stick in the craw of whiggish historians of science.

    For more on the Condemnation of 1277: http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/condemnation/

  • I don’t get all the Plato hate. A lot of it, Popper & his ilk esp., is based on an unconvincing conflation of his idealism and his allegedly totalitarian politics. And while Platonism doesn’t fit with the modern natural sciences, it’s not like Aristotelianism is any better — and the latter’s insistence that mathematics not be applied to natural phenomenon was a greater impediment to the development of science than anything in Plato.

    FTR, I love ’em both. “To be a friend to Plato is to be a greater friend to truth.”

  • A boring man Immanuel Kant is famous. You've probably heard of him. And you know some of his ideas, such as the categorical imperative, or have at some point started the Critique of Pure Reason (if you're like me, you never finish it). But what do you know about his biography? I may not be...
  • Razib,

    There are a couple of things one can say about this, but the primary one is: why should this be a case of “simple knowledge”? Presumably to make a well-grounded claim about Kant’s religious beliefs would require both a careful study of his relevant writings, incl. his published work & ‘nachlass’, and as thorough a biographical study as possible.

    As if that weren’t bad enough (considering how bad his prose is) you then have to bear in mind that his writings were subject to official censorship and his position at Koenigsberg technically made him a State official; there were concrete reasons why he might have to diminish his own religious heterodoxy. In fact, Kant was forbidden by the Prussian royal censor from ever making public statements on religion after releasing a second edition of his “Religion within the Bounds of Reason Alone” in 1794. Granted, ’94 was pretty late in the game for Kant, but it illustrates the context if nothing else.

    I think the variety of answers among even people with more than an informed layperson’s knowledge of Kant has as much to do with their indifference as the difficulty in giving a well-established answer. Kant’s philosophy of religion is not exactly a hot topic in academic philosophy, and my informed guess (having known my fair share of Kantians and Kantians-in-training) is that it’s something even most Kant specialists will give cursory attention to at some point in their educations, and then promptly ignore thereafter.

    FWIW, I’d be highly suspicious of anyone who tried to tell me that Kant’s religious beliefs were anything more orthodox than a very thoroughly rationalized, and so pretty tepid, form of Christianity. I don’t know enough to take a position beyond that.

  • From here, via Hit and Run. I've said it before, and I'll say it again: most people are effing idiots. One thing keeping policies like these from actually being implemented now is the bizarre quasi-religious reverence for the Constitution present in our country. In
  • free trade = bye bye u.s. dollar

  • TNR has a review of a book titled There Is No Crime For Those Who Have Christ: Religious Violence in the Christian Roman Empire. It surveys the relationship between violence and coercion as the persecuted sect of Christianity transformed into the universal religion of the imperium. Two important points:Because the title of persecuted church was...
  • In regards to changing meanings of ideas, how about the ever more popular idea that Christianity and Capitalism are intertwined or that Christianity created Capitalism.  
     
    It’s odd that the Catholic Church could be so misguided for so long about the unchristian nature of usury.

  • This may shed some light on Benedict’s controversial speech comparing the philosophies of Christianity and Islam and whether one is more peaceful (or reasonable) than the other. There may be more instances of advocation of peace among Christian thinkers, but if the followers of Christianity are not as peaceful as the rhetoric, the question becomes what is more important, rhetoric or action?

  • During the tumult between the Peace of Augsburg and the Peace of Westphalia cuius regio, eius religio was established as the law of the land, the religion of the ruler was the religion of the ruled. Of course, this was quickly breached, John Sigismund of the Hohenzollerns for example converted to Calvinism though his Prussian...
  • Use of upper class was a stretch. I meant more the higher classes, both economic and social. Also, it’s probably more correct to say Christians were in the higher classes, rather than the higher classes were Christian, as you allude to, at least until Constantine’s conversion.

  • Outside the Roman Empire in Europe, most, if not all, of the various tribes were Christianized en masse when the tribal leader decided to become Christian. 
     
    Looking at the Roman Empire, Christianity was primarily an upper class urban phenomenon. In the later Empire, paganus meant both non Christian and also hick, rustic, country bumpkin, etc.