Comment by Anonymous
Well it is hard for the ordinary people of this world who hold down steady 9 to 5 jobs to make head or tail of what’s going on in ME. Down is up up is down left is right is right is left in the leading mass media.The wahhabi cult calling themselves SA are holding the human right chair in UN. The mass murdering neocons in Washington DC calling themselves US are saying all the wars are for democracy. RICO suspect and treasonous lesbian murderer is running for the presidency of the leading human right nation. Nato, Turkey, wahhabi moderate head choppers are called REBELS! Assad the only secular leader in this region is called a killer of his own citizens who keep foolishly keep voting for him because they dont read the washington post.The prisoners of the biggest open prision in the world GAZA are the choosen people and the only true democracy and they have the right because they have the right to protect themselves even though it can’t be applied to the slaves themselves. Nato and the US has the right to bomb anything but the evil Putin has the right to bomb only Assads forces….I can keep going on but you get my drift?…what do I know the last time I told this to my friend…she said I am into conspiracies!
“A “conspiracy theory” no longer means an event explained by a conspiracy. Instead, it now means any explanation, or even a fact, that is out of step with the government’s explanation and that of its media pimps….” – Paul Craig Roberts
“We’ll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false.” – William Casey, CIA Director (from first staff meeting, 1981)
thesaker.who
whose that?
that’s it, that’s him!
Back in the latter third of the 19th century within that time periods Outlaw UK Empire, such goings-on were labeled Topsy-Turvy by Misters Gilbert and Sullivan who ridiculed the ruling class through their light opera productions, many with themes still valid today. The lesson learned is that Things don’t really change, they just morph a bit.
yes, outlaw historian, sad but true. I run into this contemplation quite often when reading history.
This was funny and clever and made me laugh. I normally contemplate history, and run into people – or lampposts. But then I’m thoroughly working working class.
In the same vein, George Bush wanted to know the new leader in China.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ybj2FJ8iDCs
Also for the weekend….al jazeera running documentary re history of oil particularly with ref to usa uk, gold and oil, iran, iraq……seems to be quite good about the coups, skulduggery involved……..could be intresting, usa cvontrolling two biggest oil producers……..etc
Thanks am honored,but seriously lets say saker himself is given full intel on everything by the power be.,that he is shown every minute behind-the-scenes things by …Syria,sa,us,Russia,nato,china,india,iran,plo,Israel,uk and ,cia,Pentagon,Monsanto,kgp,north korea,daesh, and than told ,”you are free to say what you want!”he would say ,”sorry aint doing i need a career aint nobody gonna believe me they cant handle it they would say i have gone over the edge,thanks but no thanks!”…just saying:-)
Amazing—this one reads like it was written for The Onion.
Thug Life Turkey: Damn, it feels good to be a gangsta’
http://www.todayszaman.com/national_ak-party-to-appoint-deputies-to-provinces-where-none-elected_409235.html
Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu said on Saturday that his Justice and Development Party (AK Party) will appoint deputies to three eastern and southeastern provinces where no ruling party politician managed to get elected to Parliament.
“Our candidates were elected to Parliament in 78 of 81 provinces; we failed to do so only in three provinces. But we have made a decision; our citizens in these provinces should feel assured and never feel they are not taken care of. We, as the AK Party, are taking care of them,” Davutoğlu told an AK Party meeting in the western province of Afyonkarahisar.
http://www.counterpunch.org/2016/01/08/neoliberalism-raises-its-ugly-head-in-south-america/
With a Middle East consolidation phase underway, U.S. policy has been shifting since 2013-14 to the more traditional focus that it had for decades: first, to check and contain China; second, to prevent Russia from economically integrating more deeply with Europe; and, third, to reassert more direct U.S. influence once again, as in previous decades, over the economies and governments in Latin America.
Following his re-election in 2012, Obama announced what was called a ‘pivot’ to Asia to contain and check China’s growing economic and political influence.