Blair and Kanye West are Prostitutes 2389


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The Tony Blair House Journal (editor Alan Rusbridger) reports on Kanye West’s disgusting private performance for the Kazakh dictator and his family, and takes a sideswipe at David Cameron for visiting that country.

But peculiarly they fail to mention that Tony Blair receives US $4 million a year as a consultant to the worker murdering Kazakh dictator, and that Alistair Campbell and Jonathon Powell as well as Blair visit to give this support – which has included a behind the scenes campaign to help Nazarbaev win the Nobel Peace Prize, fortunately with no result to date.


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  • Mary - for Truth and Justice

    This reported move of the Eqyptian military mob sounds ominous. Working under Israel instructions by the looks of it. Pity their victims.

    Egypt army launches large-scale Sinai operation
    Published yesterday (updated) 07/09/2013 18:03

    EL-ARISH, Egypt (Ma’an) — Egypt’s army on Saturday launched a wide-scale military operation targeting the strongholds of armed groups operating in North Sinai, Egyptian military sources said.

    The Egyptian force “could be the biggest in Egypt’s modern history to join such domestic operation,” a military official told Ma’an.

    They will target gunmen in Rafah and Sheikh Zuweid, he added.

    Witnesses said a huge convoy of military tanks, missile launchers and troop carriers left el-Arish for Sheikh Zuweid at around 6.30 a.m.

    The forces surrounded al-Qurea and al-Thahir villages as 10 military helicopters hovered overhead. Clouds of smoke could be seen rising from the villages.

    Egyptian forces plan to “clean all the villages in Rafah and Sheikh Zuweid area from dangerous terrorists,” an Egyptian security official said.

    Security checkpoints are on alert to prevent any wanted people escaping during the operation, he added.

    http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=627638

  • mike

    Good stuff on Saudi, Suhayl. All those petrodollars, plus Ghawar, might explain why the MSM aren’t following up the Telegraph piece on Bandar’s threat against the Sochi Olympics. I know the article was based on a secondary source, but if the DT ran it (buried in the business pages!) they must think it stands up. It’s extraordinary, but not surprising, that no other MSM outlet has deemed it worthy of attention.

    Here it is again for those who missed it:

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/energy/oilandgas/10266957/Saudis-offer-Russia-secret-oil-deal-if-it-drops-Syria.html

  • Suhayl Saadi

    “Are they the Islam-ists then?” Fedup, 11:03pm

    They [Saudi Arabia] are the prime generator and funder of the (Sunni version of the) ideology, yes. Qatar and others, too. Tony Blair’s best friends, of course, as they were the British Empire’s, and as they are also Israel’s pals. Just say, “Al Yamamah!” seven times, and you’ll get a large backhander in the form of 22 carat gold. It’s a sort of reverse of “Candyman!” Saudi Arabia is a long-running deal b/w the Al Saud family and the clerics.

    Here’s an excellent and detailed book on Saudi Arabia by Andrew Hammond (a senior journalist with Reuters) – very strongly recommended – ‘The Islamic Utopia: The Illusion of Reform in Saudi Arabia’ (Pluto Press, 2012):

    http://plutopress.wordpress.com/tag/the-islamic-utopia-the-illusion-of-reform-in-saudi-arabia/

  • A Node

    AlcAnon 7 Sep, 2013 – 10:35 pm

    “Russell Brand has been speaking out.”

    It’s well worth listening to the full interview. He does a lot more than just speak out on Syria, he’s really gets the big picture, and explains himself eloquently.
    However, as I mentioned earlier in this thread, he’d better be careful. He now now ticks all the boxes to be a SERIOUS THREAT TO THE ESTABLISHED ORDER:

    clever
    witty
    articulate
    charismatic
    good-looking
    moral
    famous
    willing to stand up and be counted

    John Lennon, Jimi Hendrix, Bill Hicks, Lenny Bruce …. for whatever reason, establishment criticism and entertainment don’t mix.

  • fedup

    The Chechen war was because of the pederasts in al Saud Mafia.

    These evil bastards have been trying to suppress any kind of political progress and undermine any kind of improvement of quality of life of the benighted people suffering under the tyranny of the said fucking Mafia.

    However anyone who tries to break away from the current tyrannical system imposed on them, is classified as “Islam-ist” which automatically strips them from their; humanity, and the rights there of, as well as becoming a target for the fucking indignant reactionary tossers masquerading as “liberal” intelligentsia.

    Nice set up, the structures of tyranny are supported by the West that in turn has made acceptable by declaring the poor victims of the tyrants, as; “reactionaries” and “extremists”. The formula is an old one and to this date works. It used to be the “fascists”, then “communists” and now “Islam-ists”. Fact that it was the fucking “capitalists” who brought on the almighty fuck up of the markets that almost bankrupted the “free world”, is of no consequence, but hey “Capitalists” don’t hate gays, and shit! So that is OK for them, to push the world into bankruptcy.

  • NR

    CNN says “new” compilation vid was prepared at behest of Senator Feinstein. They run it repeatedly, captioned as “Shocking New Death Video Revealed!” demanding al Jazzera run it too, to sway Arab opinion by the horror and thus support US action. Nothing new in vid I’ve seen, except one twitching body. Never caught the close-up of pinpoint pupils.

    The also had a Lt. Col. Ret. doing astute if cynical analysis of where Obama went wrong. To wit: The mistake of the president was in not immediately recalling Congress, leaving them in their home districts and states where voters unduly influenced them. (Instead of in DC where lobbyists would sway them to do the “right” thing.)

    Now CNN breaks from repeats of gassing vid and are on to horrific dangers of the Syrian Electronic Army hacking pipelines and power plants. Some sub-sub-contractor InfoSec expert does a high-school science quality demo. Coming up after break, a real life, former expert from the NSA.

    Members of SEA are now declared terrorists. (Who isn’t these days?) If CNN really wanted to scare public, they’d warn of SEA hacking on-line gaming and setting scores to zero. Or causing world-wide chaos by outbidding everybody on eBay then reneging.

  • AlcAnon

    The Last Drumbeat http://www.theoildrum.com/node/10236

    Why do I mention it. Well if you don’t know it’s too late now 🙂

    Once one of the best current events and “the future” sites out there. Has seemingly deliberately faded into the background a bit over the last two year and lost many key members for unexplained reasons. And now, of all times, goes offline for good.

    I’ll still miss it a lot.

    Last Ever Drumbeat (Energy news + general daily discussions) at http://www.theoildrum.com/node/10236

  • Ben Franklin -Machine Gun Preacher (unleaded version)

    Most of this guys posts address the foolishness of assuming petrol is of sufficient volume to carry us into the vague future, AA.

    http://kunstler.com/

  • Suhayl Saadi

    “These evil bastards have been trying to suppress any kind of political progress and undermine any kind of improvement of quality of life of the benighted people suffering under the tyranny of the said fucking Mafia.” Fedup

    True.

    “However anyone who tries to break away from the current tyrannical system imposed on them, is classified as “Islam-ist” which automatically strips them from their; humanity, and the rights there of, as well as becoming a target for the fucking indignant reactionary tossers masquerading as “liberal” intelligentsia.” Fedup.

    The first part of this sentence (the first two lines) is not entirely accurate, the second part (the rest) is closer to the mark.

    Those who try “to break away from the current tyrannical system imposed on them” generally is accused by Saudi Arabia of being an apostate or infidel (since Wahabbis tend to take it upon themselves to define who is, and who is not, Muslim and they equate – in an exclusive manner – following Wahhabi precepts with being Muslim, so that anyone who dos not follow those precepts is, to them, not Muslim). Those who try to break away from Western hegemony are accused by the West of being [whatever it is Cuba, Venezuela, Grenada-1983, Nicaragua-in-the-1980s, Iran-1953 and again post-1979] get called. Anything that works to demonise them sufficiently to facilitate destruction.

    The UK/USA/France do not want to attack Syria because it is an Islamist state (which of course, it is not). On the contrary, they are in tactical alliance with the Islamists who are attacking Syria and a strategic alliance with the backers of the Islamist paramilitaries, i.e. Saudi Arabia and the UAE (esp. Qatar).

    Indeed, Western powers normatively have been in periodic, tactical alliance with Islamists since the 1950s (Egypt, Iran, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Chechnya…). They have proved themselves very useful. But of course, power will align itself with whatever maintains its power – and so the West urged (secular totalitarian) Saddam Hussein to invade (Islamist revolutionary) Iran. It was also to get them to fight each other, divide-and-rule; this is a constant refrain.

    The aim this time around of course, is to degrade Iran’s regional power before attacking and destroying Iran itself, turning it into another tribalised, balkanised failed state ruled by warlords. They are not doing this because Iran is a theocratic (Shia Islamist) state; they would be doing the same thing if Iran were a secular parliamentary democracy (witness, Mossadegh), a socialist state, a communist state, a constitutional monarchy, an absolute monarchy or indeed if it were entirely populated by Jains. The tail is wagging the dog (again), so Israel and Saudi Arabia are leveraging Western muscle to do their work for them. But it also is in the perceived long-term strategic interests of the West vis a vis China.

  • AlcAnon

    Suhayl Saadi

    The aim is to start WW3.

    You can fool yourself with as many words as you like (which is how the psychopaths get away with it) but that’s the aim. It’s not an accidental “risk”. It’s the goal.

  • Ben Franklin -Machine Gun Preacher (unleaded version)

    AA; You seem quite sanguine under the circumstances. What is the inspiration for that?

  • Brendan

    Sadly, the decision on Syria appears to have been made. Congress is looking like it will NOT back the intervention in Syria, however, which leaves Obama in an interesting situation. Yes, I do think he and Kerry would continue to war-monger regardless, with the usual caveats that ‘this isnt’ a war’, and ‘no boots on the ground’. If they do so, however, this is impeachment territory.

    I say the decision has been made, though I’ve no idea why, or why now. As ever oil pipelines are mentioned, plus the NSA scandal, and the dire state of the US economy. But I’m always left wondering if this is quite the truth, and if these are quite the real reasons. With Iraq, I personally am still baffled as to why we invaded, and have never heard an adequate explanation. The best effort, curiously, was Monbiot’s where he came to the rather disturbing conclusion that religious nutters, who believe in The Rapture, consider that Iraq was alluded to in their ‘scriptures’, and thus had to be invaded so they could ascend during The Rapture. Or something like that. It was all rather weird, but oddly plausible. And Syria? Fuck knows. Maybe Snowden has evidence of aliens on that laptop …

  • AlcAnon

    So,

    I’ve just been banned from The Oil Drum. Been a frequent poster for 6 years.

    What got me banned in the final week? An oblique reference to a possible asteroid hit.

    OK You Idiots. Thanks to that I will now assume 2007 FT3 or a related object is going to hit soon.

    So Kill Me.

  • AlcAnon

    The Oil Drum is CIA allegedly.

    Never believed (well maybe I did deep down) it until today.

    Apparently CIA is confirming an upcoming asteroid strike by over-reacting.

  • Suhayl Saadi

    “You can fool yourself with as many words as you like (which is how the psychopaths get away with it) but that’s the aim. It’s not an accidental “risk”. It’s the goal.” AlcAnon, 12:55am, today.

    I’m not sure where I mentioned “WW3”, or where I referred to it as being “a risk”. I’m also unsure as to why you seem to be inferring that I may be fooling myself “with as many words as [I] like”?

    Fedup, I meant also to say that I agree that everyone’s individual human rights should be respected, including those of Islamists in the UK. You are right to suggest that sometimes people have been labelled as such, or said to have associated with such, and then imprisoned for many years without trial or even charge – Talha Ahsan, for example. I am completely against such things.

  • NR

    @ Brendan 8 Sep, 2013 3:38 am Re: Your above on Iraq/Rapture etc.

    I recall there was a loony theory that one of Saddam’s palaces overlooked an area where he was excavating for expansion. This site coincided with an important Biblical spot, that may have contained the Seventh Seal or the Gates of Hell or something and if he got there before we did, very bad things would happen.

    There are at least 72 versions of how The Rapture works and who qualifies for rapturing. My understanding is Armageddon and The Rapture can’t happen until Israel builds the Second Temple, which won’t be possible if all is vaporized.

    Destruction of Damascus is mentioned in the Bible, but I don’t know if that relates to end-times. Sectors of the Christian right are anti-war in this instance precisely because Israel is at too great a risk.

    We could ask Nancy Reagan’s astrologer what’s going on, or have Hillary channel Eleanor Roosevelt and inquire. The numerologists who post at David Icke may have an explanation of the extraordinary urgency for war by a fixed date.

    Must we detonate a megatonnage sufficient to wobble the earth’s orbit and save us from the impending asteroid in October? Is there a small window of time to open a Stargate?

    Whoever is in charge of this impending action is absolutely determined to carry it out and with great urgency, and it has zero to do with chem weapons. If they really wanted WWIII or it’s about oil pipelines or some such what difference if it happens next week or next year.

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