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  • Habbabkuk (La vita è bella) !

    “The former UK high official expressed satisfaction over Serbia’s progress and voiced strong support to the European integration process and Belgrade’s intentions to conduct the necessary reforms. In this context, he agreed to help the Serbian government, the release states.”

    Will someone please tell me what the actual fuck Blair’s ‘high official’ position is? Has Serbia joined the Middle East ”
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    Calm down, Ba’al Zevul, and think.

    That was just Serbian-speak for a former Prime Minister; not everyone speaks English as well as you or I.

    Rien à voir, circulez!

  • guano

    And You are great as well as the tea, Ba’al!

    “Thanks for that, Kempe. Not sure I agree I definitely don’t agree with Fr. Barron’s conclusion – proselytise, proselytise, proselytise – but a good contribution. In Clark’s time, the purely materialistic culture was still becoming formalised. Now it is institutional. The Market is prioritised over the needs, rights and, dammit, cultural expression of its serfs. Anything is justifiable purely in economic terms, usually untruthfully as even the word ‘economic’ has changed its meaning.”

    Sock it to ’em Ba’al. The term ‘economic’ now encompasses all of the new ‘class’ implications which replaced traditional British ‘class’ distinctions between the snob, managerial and under-dog, non-managerial classes. Economics now encompasses the whole rainbow spectrum of ‘manager class’ surveillance power, AND with that the obvious curtailment of the ‘manager’ class’s personal freedom rights to criticise a hair on a flea of UK’s foreign policy.

    I have now completed a 12 year research project as a Muslim to find out which of the many mosques spy on the Muslims. What I have realised is that the colonial system utilised ‘class’ distinctions that they found present in the colonised societies, such as the Raja class in India, and facilitated them over the rest of the population through surveillance systems, which also ensured the loyalty of the managers to the colonial system.

    Now that Islam is here in the UK it has been easy to extend this class division people-control system to the UK. Every single mosque, Bangali, Sufi, Deobandi, Salafi, Ahle Hadith, Muslim Brotherhood, Turkish, Malaysian you name it are engaged in spying on the Muslims, exchanging surveillance information from the intelligence agencies about Muslims, being paid by Prevent to flag up political dissent which the intelligence agencies can then channel to their false flag programs here and abroad.

    But of course the immigrant communities have been aware of that for a very long time from colonial practises, while Muggins here thought that if I had turned my back on the UK indigenous upper classes I was mixing with as a child, the job was done. Now there is the new UK macro-economic management system created by Torydom, and the thought-crime brigade of class-divide spies from amongst the Muslims.

    I will never again believe that the prayer behind the Imams who engage in this economic straight-jacket system are more likely to be accepted by Allah, if indeed thay are accepted at all! At at least I now understand where this institutionalised Hindu-caste behaviour is coming from. I hope to become more tolerant of my post-colonial brothers unacceptable collusion with UK neo-colonialism in future.

    Spying is haram/forbidden in Islam. For obvious reasons. Not least because it could lead to the peccadillos of the upper apne Raja classes being overlooked by their equals, while the peccadillos of people like me who speak about government foreign policy will be magnified so that the mosque can do the government’s ‘economic’ ( neo-colonial ) job for them.

    What is the antidote? Not Neo-socialism which has got the marketing value of Brylcreem . Something like the uniting of conscience that Mark Golding is calling for. It’s time for the UK people to realise that we are just one of the UK’s colonies, and we Muslim rebels who utter a word against UK foreign policy are now firmly under the shoe of the outside-colonials people-control, economic, neo-colonial system.
    Wankers, they are responsible for the creation of neo-colonialism, their sin on their shoulders. I am free/bariun from them.

  • Mary

    The fox really is in charge of the henhouse. Remember Prosor at Kensington Green 2007-11? A slimier slug you could not find. There throughout – Cast Lead, Mavi Marmara – and always on ZBC.

    Over Arab objections, Israel to vice-chair UN panel on Palestinian refugeesArab states claim Israel’s track record ‘rife with murder’ and occupation, but are defeated in vote
    http://www.timesofisrael.com/israel-to-vice-chair-un-committee-on-palestinian-refugees/

    He did it his way.

    Interview: Ron Prosor
    The outgoing envoy says farewell with a Sinatra song, and a pledge that the battle for Israel’s legitimacy can be won

    http://www.thejc.com/lifestyle/lifestyle-features/49486/interview-ron-prosor

  • Ba'al Zevul ('Ere We Go (Back Home))

    Thanks, Herbie. Think it was largely pimped before Aravco started hiring it to him, though.

    He’s getting some rather negative attention these days, and I am in my tiny way contributing when I can.

  • Mary

    Ed Miliband: A Shameless Zionist
    by Gilad Atzmon / June 19th, 2014

    Yesterday, a poll indicated that half of the British voters figure that “Ed Miliband should be dumped as Labour leader before the next general election.”

    Some 49 per cent think that Miliband should be replaced – including 43 per cent of Labour supporters. It is hard to imagine, but Miliband is even less popular than Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg who managed to alienate just 44% of the voters.

    As the Brits were expressing their disapproval of ‘Red Ed’ and his clumsy politics, the Labour leader found the time to socialise with the Jewish Lobby. The following is Ed Miliband’s speech to LFI (Labour Friends Of Israel), the same Zionist Lobby group that funded Blair’s government as it drove Britain into a criminal war in Iraq.

    /..
    http://dissidentvoice.org/2014/06/ed-miliband-a-shameless-zionist/

  • guano

    Hagga

    Serbia has always been part of the Middle East in terms that it was part of the Ottoman Empire and the source of the majority of Islamic intellectuals in Istanbul during that time.

    But there again the Middle East was the intellectual centre of the world at that time and the UK was just a bunch of savages. Not much changed.

  • Ba'al Zevul ('Ere We Go (Back Home))

    Yes Guano, and it was prime recruiting ground for Ottoman military and government functionaries too…. but before Mehmet Fatih? You know what I meant anyway.

  • Ba'al Zevul ('Ere We Go (Back Home))

    Christ in a basket, with a Caesar salad…

    http://english.blic.rs/News//10478/Tony-Blair-can-help-us-join-EU-more-quickly/print

    As the Prime Minister confirmed to the Blic, apart from European integration, some other concrete matters were also discussed.

    – I sought concrete help and advice from Mr. Blair regarding my Cabinet, as well. It is well known that he had the best and most efficient cabinet while he was the Prime Minister, so his experience in that respect is valuable – Vucic says for the Blic.

    As we learn unofficially, Blair advised Vucic to find time on a daily basis for thinking and planning and not only for solving daily problems. He also advised Vucic to isolate himself at least once in a week and work from some other place than his cabinet. Vucic and Blair agreed to have similar meetings in future.

    What next? Crystal healing? Ear candles? Has Carole Caplin joined the TB governance team? And what was this ‘best and most efficient cabinet’ between 1998 and 2007? The one with the drinks in?

  • ESLO

    @Guano

    Serbia has always been part of the Middle East in terms that it was part of the Ottoman Empire and the source of the majority of Islamic intellectuals in Istanbul during that time.

    Imperialists don’t you just love them!

  • Habbabkuk (La vita è bella) !

    Guano

    Not disputing that. I was just pointing out – obviously not clearly
    enough for you (sigh!) – that the Serbian’s use of English can sometimes be a little idiosyncratic and approximate. The source given by Ba’al Zevul was a Serbian one.

    Hope that clarifies.

  • Jemand

    “Brazilian crowd whiter than a Broederbond meeting. Hard to enjoy the match without thinking of the 25 billion dollars squandered on the tournament by the Brazilian government – and plainly attendance is restricted to rich white people.”

    Oh dear! Those bad “WHITE people” are at ‘it’ again, consciously taking stadium seats that clearly belong to non-WHITE people. Why don’t they just go back to where they came from, take their evil “WHITE” ways with them and let the Non-White People’s Republic of Utopia regrow its garden of perennial happiness.

  • guano

    Ba’al

    I would have thought you would have known of all people what rituals would best be performed in private by your devotees.

    Talking of crystals, Maliki now caught between a rock and a hard place. Between Obama’s special forces and ISIS, I expect like the people of Mosul, he’d stick with ISIS. Anyway he was only hired because he doesn’t have a brain. His persecution of Sunnis was just an extension of the MacCrystal/ Pederast US campaign.

    While servicing the car. You put in a part which you know is going to break down soon, giving you the excuse to go back in at $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ x many billions.

  • Habbabkuk (La vita è bella) !

    “As we learn unofficially, Blair advised Vucic to find time on a daily basis for thinking and planning and not only for solving daily problems. He also advised Vucic to isolate himself at least once in a week and work from some other place than his cabinet. Vucic and Blair agreed to have similar meetings in future.”
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    Well, the advice is not bollocks per se, but it is apparently not advice that nLiar followed himself while in govt.

    On the larger point, it is surprising that foreign govts (or corporations) need to hire people like bLiar to give them that sort of rather obvious advice. It’s a bit like managers in a company bringing in outsiders to advise them how to manage. What it all proves, of course, is

    1/. Above a certain level, dishonesty, failure and huge flaws of character are no barrier to former politicians or leaders of large corporations re-cycling themselves in other areas of endeavour

    2/. govts and corporations have more cash than they know what to do with.

  • Mary

    Should be interesting. Presumably any questions relating to Falconer’s best mate BLiar and the Iraq war and/or his part in the immediate cover up of Dr Kelly’s death will be scrapped beforehand.

    Radio 4 tonight. 8pm
    Baroness Tanni Grey Thompson
    Lord Forsytg
    Lord Falconer
    Lindsey German
    Duration: 48 minutes

    Jonathan Dimbleby presents political debate and discussion from Durham School in County Durham with the former Secretary of State for Scotland, Lord Forsyth, Barrister and former Justice Secretary, Lord Falconer, Paralympian Baroness Tanni Grey Thompson and Lindsey German Convenor of the Stop the War Coalition and a founder of the People’s Assembly movement.

  • Mary

    Where did Habbakuk acquire his extensive knowledge of European languages? Working in the FCO?

  • McCann

    “The inequality can’t last.” It can last. Always has and always will. Rightly so. People are not all equal.

  • Ba'al Zevul ('Ere We Go (Back Home))

    Let’s have a look at what the Middle East’s freedom-loving democracy’s up to, anyway.

    http://mondoweiss.net/2014/06/nighttime-israeli-university.html

    Since last Friday the Israeli army has arrested 280 Palestinians, of whom 200 have affiliations with Hamas. Last night, 30 were arrested, the night before 65, the night before 125. The decrease in numbers arrested does not signify a lessening of the army’s presence. Before daybreak in the village of Kfar Nema in Ramallah district, hundreds of soldiers entered the sleepy town. And in Yatta near Hebron, Palestinian activists reported that the army was digging up graves in the town’s cemetery and breaking into the Orphan’s Society.

    In the past few days over 100 buildings have been commandeered by Israeli forces. In places like Hebron, explosive devices are used to break open metal gates in front of homes and offices, so the army can confiscate any cameras mounted on exteriors. Local journalists have reported that the army confiscated computers and other electronics.

    In the afternoons, West Bank cities seem unaffected, but by nightfall the streets are empty in most urban centers. Issa Amro, an activist with Youth Against Settlements in Hebron, says he fears “the army is working gradually to occupy Hebron completely.” Ten checkpoints have been erected in and around Hebron in less than a week. There are “more restrictions on our movement. We are not allowed to leave the container checkpoint. We are not allowed to leave the Hebron District.”

    Pal teenager killed by IDF –

    http://www.jpost.com/Breaking-News/Report-Teen-killed-in-West-Bank-clashes-with-IDF-forces-360023

    Tony Blair was not on hand to offer the sympathy and support of the world for this one, strangely.

    Only another 299 to go, on the usual scale.

  • Ba'al Zevul ('Ere We Go (Back Home))

    ‘Tony Blair was not on hand…’

    he’s pencilling in Albania for later this year, though.

    http://respublica.al/artikuj/2014/06/20/rama-mbledhje-informale-me-bler-per-problemet-dhe-objektivat-e-gjysmes-se-dyte-te

    “An informal meeting with Prime Minister Tony Blair’s government for the achievements, problems and goals of the second half of the year”, says Rama on Twitter.

    The article also notes that this is likely to cost someone a million euros…

  • Habbabkuk (La vita è bella) !

    “As some may have forgotten –

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/10354017/Tony-Blair-signed-up-to-help-Albania-to-join-EU.html
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    Ba’al, I don’t know whether you post the above sort of comment in order to impress people with your extensive knowledge of bLiar’s doings or to frighten them.

    If the former, it’s somewhat tedious (although harmless), if the latter you’re being silly (no doubt intentionally)

    Whether Albania accedes to the EU one day, and when that day will be, depends on a host of factors, not all of them necessarily known at this moment, but the accession of Albania will certainly not be achieved, facilitated or influenced by Mr bLiar, signed up by Tirana or otherwise.

    This affair is a typical example of what I mentioned in a previous comment: govts with an excess of money and credulity.

  • Habbabkuk (La vita è bella) !

    Mary

    You said in a previous comment that your commitments wouldn’t allow you to acquire a second hen (or chicks) at present. But why is that? You already have to look after the survivor hen and a second one wouldn’t require a 100% increase in time and attention, surely? And all animals/pets do better in company, don’t they. You should go for it.

  • Mary

    Stop fishing Habbabkuk. I will whisper in your ear soon.

    ~~~

    To make a change from the endless stream of details of BLiar’s itinerary (I don’t care where he goes and whom he meets but wish him to rot in hell) here is the Guardian giving another airing to the story about all the male babies in Kosovo being named after him.

    I think we have heard of this before.

    Guardian: Little Tony Blairs of Kosovo: the boys named after the ‘great man’
    http://members5.boardhost.com/medialens/thread/1403255604.html

  • Jives

    Habbatroll.

    ” And all animals/pets do better in company, don’t they?”

    No.

    Siamese Fighting Fish dont.

    Now go and change your heavily soiled string vest you self-righteous oaf.

  • guano

    My prediction for Iraq. Contrary to the conspiracy theorists who think USUKIS want to draw Iran into a fight in Iraq, and proceed to blow up its nuclear installations, I think the Obama’s co-ordinators arriving in Baghdad will help to receive and control several battalions of Iranian Shi’a militia to reinforce Baghdad and clinch the 20 year old plan to divide Iraq into Sunni, Shi’a and Kurdish areas. It was Shi’a militia and Hezbullah who defeated the Free Syrian army at Qusayr in 2013.

    My reason for thinking this is that a Shi’a state in Iraq will be a constant headache for Saudi Arabia, and Israel is moving on to stage 2 of this plan. Israel would also love Iran to be a nuclear threat to Saudi Arabia. Since Israel controls the weaponry controls it can override Iran’s use of its nuclear weapons.

    While the world’s media are slating ISIS, I have to say that in my opinion the Shi’a have deserved the brutal treatment they have reportedly received at ISIS’s hands because under Maliki the Shi’a have brutally oppressed and tortured the Sunni population since 2003 when USUKIS first came.

    Why Al Qaida had to be so brutal to Sunni Muslims in Syria is not yet explained. If they had treated the Syrians with respect, they would already have had Assad overthrown. Al Qaida in Syria was directed by Zawahiri, whose forces continuously target civilians in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Their strategy is terror. ISIS’s strategy however is targeted revenge.

  • nevermind, we're coming home, we're coming home, Englands coming home.

    Now lets watch some proper football. Chile is well worth watching, so are our Dutch neighbours.
    If you on the other hand are a Hanoveranian supporter, don’t hesitate to support the German team.
    must have a flag somewhere….

  • Ben-LA PACQUTE LO ES TODO

    “Their strategy is terror. ISIS’s strategy however is targeted revenge.”

    Revenge is always a key component of revolution, but I don’t blame all Shia for Maliki’s policies toward Sunni.

    “Why Al Qaida had to be so brutal to Sunni Muslims in Syria is not yet explained.”

    Too many one-issue individuals out of control. Takfiri head-hunters and ISIS are just the worst psychopaths; too brutal for AQ.

    Who do we have to thank? The West’s failure to understand the lesson of the Sorcerers Apprentice, creates more and more water carriers by magical, uncontrollable forces.

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