Sabtu, 05 Maret 2011

In the news:

Hundreds storm Egyptian state security headquarters

Some 200 protesters stormed Alexandria's state security headquarters after earlier clashes with police, gaining control of its lower floors and driving police officers to hide in the upper floors of the building. The protesters, who demand the abolition of state security, threw petrol bombs at police, who fired live shots at them, critically wounding a 26-year-old protester in the chest, witnesses said. He was taken to hospital.


Obama administration prepares for possibility of new post-revolt Islamist regimes

The Obama administration is preparing for the prospect that Islamist governments will take hold in North Africa and the Middle East, acknowledging that the popular revolutions there will bring a more religious cast to the region's politics.

The administration is already taking steps to distinguish between various movements in the region that promote Islamic law in government. An internal assessment, ordered by the White House last month, identified large ideological differences between such movements as the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt and al-Qaeda that will guide the U.S. approach to the region.


At least we are now facing the eventual reality that "Islamist governments will take hold in North Africa and the Middle East". It is indeed a reality and very prophetic as we continue to see the coalitions forming - coalitions who will invade Israel in these last days.

Iranian Human Rights Abuses

Just so we all know what we are dealing with in terms of Iran.

Don't Worry, Be Happy

A sarcastic look at where America is right now and where we are headed - despite the lies and distortions that we are fed daily regarding the state of the U.S. economy. I can't resist giving the intro to this article. Is anybody believing what we are being fed?

Haven't you heard? The coming economic collapse has officially been canceled. The U.S. economy is in full recovery mode. It has just been announced that the U.S. unemployment rate fell to 8.9% in February.

Can't you see? The great American economic machine has roared back to life. The stock market is way up this year. The recession is over. Our financial system is more stable than ever. Pretty soon all Americans that want jobs are going to be able to get jobs and all of our government debts are going to be paid off. The greatest days for the U.S. economy are just around the corner. So don't worry, be happy.


Of course, that 8.9% is a complete fabrication. The number resulted from the government simply declaring huge numbers of unemployed "out of the work force" - thus changing the ratio arbitrarily to produce a favorable number - much the way the old soviet press would lie for the USSR. Back in the day.

It ties into this article:

Prepare for Economic Disaster

It is not just the United States that is headed for an economic collapse. The truth is that the entire world is heading for a massive economic meltdown and the people of earth need to be warned about the coming economic disaster that is going to sweep the globe.

The current world financial system is based on debt, and there are alarming signs that the gigantic global debt bubble is getting ready to burst.

Despite all of our advanced technology, the truth is that human civilization simply cannot function without oil and food. But now the price of oil and the price of food are both increasing dramatically.

So how is the current global economy supposed to keep functioning properly if it soon costs much more to ship products between continents? How are the billions of people that are just barely surviving today supposed to feed themselves if the price of food goes up another 30 or 40 percent?

For decades, most of the major economies around the globe have been able to take for granted that massive amounts of cheap oil and massive amounts of cheap food will always be there. So what happens when that paradigm changes?


Global food prices hit record high as UN warns of impact of political unrest in N. Africa

Global food prices hit a record high last month as the UN warned that oil price hikes caused by the unrest in North Africa could force costs to spiral even more.

Rising food prices are a fast-growing global problem, partly fuelling the protests which toppled the rulers of Tunisia and Egypt in January and February.

'Unexpected oil price spikes could further exacerbate an already precarious situation in food markets.'


Saudi Arabia drafts in up to 10,000 troops ahead of protests

Desperate to avoid mass uprisings against the House of Saud, security forces have deployed in huge numbers across the region.
King Abdullah is also reported to have told neighbouring Bahrain that if they do not put down their own ongoing Shia revolt, his own forces will.


Treating Israel like Dirt

I'll just cut to the bottom line on this one:

It is not Israel but the anti-Zionist and anti-Jewish conceptual world that is soiled beyond redemption, practicing a surreptitious moral inversion in its deliberate distortion of historical justice and of the enactments of international law. As Catherine Chatterley argues, what we are observing is the “re-deployment of classic European antisemitic tropes” which “places Zionists outside the boundaries of humanity.”

The final irony, however, is that if dirt, generally speaking, is matter out of place, then modern Israel, founded in its ancestral homeland where it historically and legitimately belongs, is exactly in the right place, the place where it is meant to be.


AMEN.

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