Berto Jongman: Syria Used Poison Gas? Totally False, Les Français sont péter mauvais gaz?

Corruption, Government
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Waiting for the Dog to Bark: Poison Gas & Arabian Tales

by CONN HALLINAN

CounterPunch, July 5-7 2013

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According to a report in the New York Times, samples gathered in Aleppo were carried by a civilian courier from that city to the Turkish border town of Reyhanli, “a journey that took longer than expected. At one point,” reports the Times, “the courier forgot the blood vials, which were not refrigerated, in his car. Ten days after the attack, the vials arrived at the Turkish field office for the Syrian American Medical Society.”

. . . . . .

There is a certain common sense factor in all this as well. Would the Assad government really “cross the red line” in order to kill 150 people?

When U.S. Special Forces invaded Syria in 2008 to attack what they claimed was a “terrorist gathering”—it turned out to be carpenters and farmers—the Syrians protested, but did nothing.  At the time, Syria’s Foreign Minister told Der Speigel that Damascus had no wish to “escalate the situation” with the U.S. “We are not Georgia” he added, an illusion to Georgia’s disastrous decision to pick a fight with Russia in the 2008 Russian-Georgian war.

Nor has Syria responded to three bombing raids by Israel, knowing that challenging the powerful Israeli air force would be suicidal.

Western intelligence services want us to believe that Damascus deliberately courted direct U.S. intervention for something totally marginal to the war. Maybe the Assad regime has lost its senses. Maybe some local commanders took the initiative to do something criminal and dumb. Maybe the whole thing is a set-up.

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Berto Jongman: US Jumps Off the Cliff: False Lessons from Foreign Wars Now Applied Against US Public — the Public is the Obstacle, the Enemy, and the Target

07 Other Atrocities, Corruption, Government, Idiocy, Ineptitude, Law Enforcement, Military
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Domestic lessons learned from foreign wars

A new book reveals that intelligence tactics devised for use abroad are employed against America's own citizens

Henry Porter

The Observer, Saturday 6 July 2013

Out of the blue, and right from the heart of the American military establishment – the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterrey, California, no less – comes a coup of analysis that has a really important message for the British and American public. It is that the counterinsurgency wars of the past decade have not only been a bloody failure, but that the tactics, methods and hardware of these wars have inevitably ended up being used against the public at home. Think of mass surveillance, of drones, secret courts, the militarisation of the police, detention without trial.

Hannah Arendt identified “the boomerang effect of imperialism on the homeland” in The Origins of Totalitarianism, but the academic Douglas Porch has used the history of Britain, France and America to demonstrate that all the rhetoric about bringing, respectively, Britishness, liberté and freedom and democracy to the “little brown people who have no lights” is so much nonsense and that these brutal adventures almost never work and degrade the democracies that spawned them in the first place.

We always vaguely knew that there must be link between what our forces were doing abroad and what was going on at home – did we not? But what Porch does so crisply in Counterinsurgency: Exposing the Myths of the New Way of War is to underwrite Arendt's insight with scholarship that goes back two-and-a-half centuries, taking in numerous forgotten conflicts. For example, he shows how intelligence techniques, devised by the US army in the Philippines war, were used on US unions and even suspected “reds” in Hollywood.

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SchwartzReport: Time to Boycott American Express and Impeach Half the Supreme Court — 16 States Seeking to Overturn CITIZENS UNITED; Meanwhile, Congress Breaks Its Record For Doing Nothing

07 Other Atrocities, Cultural Intelligence
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Little by little the Non-geographical corporate states, through the corruption of the Congress and the Supreme Court, are seeing that laws are passed, and court interpretations given that immunize them from any legal action by citizens. Here is the latest example — that you didn't hear about on the evening news, or read in your local paper.

Evening News Ignores Supreme Court Decision That Protects Corporate Immunity
SERGIO MUNOZ – Media Matters

Here is another Oregon story, and some good news about overturning Citizens United. It gives me some hope this may actually happen.

Movement Strengthens: Oregon Becomes the 16th State to Call for an Amendment to Overturn Citizens United
Buzz Flash

We send our representatives and senators to act on behalf of the best interests of the people they represent. They don't do that, as any SR reader knows. The level of corruption would embarrass a banana republic. But what is not generally known is how little they actually do accomplish. If there is a more feckless legislative body in the world I can't think of it. Big fancy historic buildings, lots ! of perks, excellent pay, lots of media. Virtually no substance.

Congress Is on Pace to Do Less Than Record-Breaking Low
MEGAN O’NEIL – Bloomberg

Robert Steele Reflections (Index Page)

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Updated 29 July 2015

2015

Robert Steele: Peter Drucker from the Grave

Robert Steele: Reflections on Desalination

2014

Robert Steele: Killing Cops – The Canary Dies Too

Electoral Reform Act of 2015 — Our Capital Demand (Includes Graphic & Demand Documents)

Robert Steele: Open Letter to the President — We Lack Intelligence with Integrity — Please Fire Clapper, Vickers, & Brennan

Robert Steele: UNASUR – The Revolution Begins

Robert Steele: Paradise Found – Redefining Prosperity

Robert Steele: Reflections on the Next Data Revolution

Robert Steele: Kudos to Intel – #ConflictFree Toward #TrueCost?

Robert Steele: Reflections on China & The Internet

Reflections on US Decision-Making

Robert Steele: The New Story — Open Source Everything — The People’s World Brain

2014 Robert Steele & Anonymous: Most Analysis Software Sucks — And Story of How Steele Correctly Called BSA Not Being Signed in Afghanistan

2014 Robert Steele: Appraisal of Analytic Foundations

2014 Robert Steele: Online Review Books on Education, Intelligence, Research

2014 Reflections: Seven Steps to US Intelligence Reform [Search: how can the intelligence community remain relevant in the 21st century]

2014 Robert Steele – An Open Letter

2014 Robert Steele: Policy Makers and Social Science — Distant & Lacking Decision-Support Value

2014 Intelligence Reform (Robert Steele)

2013

2013 Robert Steele: Concise Summary of Three Paths to a Prosperous World at Peace

2013 Story Board: Improving Decision-Support — Analytic Sources, Models, Tools, & Tradecraft

2013 Robert Steele Reflections on Tired Databases versus Wired Analytics + Jack Davis & Analytic Tradecraft RECAP

2013 Robert Steele Reflections on NATO 4.0 — Key Challenges AND Solutions [written for NATO ACT Innovation Hub]

2013 Robert Steele Reflections on Alternative Command & Control (AltC2) — Five Questions and a Game Plan 1.1 [written for NATO ACT Innovation Hub]

2013 Robert Steele — Alternative Command & Control and Four Transformation Forcing Concepts [written for NATO ACT Innovation Hub]

2013 Robert Steele Reflections on Insanity & Integrity + Reflections RECAP

2013 Robert Steele: Reflections on Lincoln, Principle, Compromise, Autonomous Internet & Citizen Intelligence / Counterintelligence 2.0 with Meta-RECAP

2013 Robert Steele: Reflections on Reform 2.2 Numbers for 30% DoD Cut over 2-4 Years

2013 Robert Steele Reflections on [Search:] non+traditional+threat 1.1

2013 Robert Steele: Reflections on the Inability of Washington to Think

2013 Robert Steele: Reflections on the Next Four Years — Eradicate “Distortions,” Get the Truth on the Table, and Focus on Free Energy

2013 Robert Steele: Reflections on the Protection of Civilians – US Army List with Corrected Responsibilities

2012

2012 Robert Steele: Addressing the Seven Sins of Foreign Policy — Why Defense, Not State, Is the Linch Pin for Global Engagement

2012 Robert Steele: Practical Reflections on UN Intelligence + References & Reviews + UN RECAP Updated

2012 Robert Steele: Reflections on Data as the New Oil BUT No One Is Serious About Holistic Analytics, True Cost Economics, Machine or Man-Machine Translation, or M4IS2

2012 Robert Steele: Reflections on Healing the Americas

2012 Robert Steele: Reflections on Inspectors General

2012 Robert Steele: The Human Factor & The Human Environment: Concepts & Doctrine? Implications for Human & Open Source Intelligence

2012 Robert Steele: The Human Factor & The Human Environment: Concepts & Doctrine? Implications for Human & Open Source Intelligence 2.0

2012 Robert Steele: Reflections on the US Military — Redirection Essential — and a Prerequisite to Creating a 450-Ship Navy, a Long-Haul Air Force, and an Air-Liftable Army

2012 Robert Steele: Reflections on United Nations Intelligence & Counterintelligence

2011

2011 Robert Steele: Reflections on Revolution, Information & Civil Affairs

2010

2010 Robert Steele: Reflections on Integrity UPDATED + Integrity RECAP

2009

2009 Robert Steele: Politics & Intelligence–Partners Only When Integrity is Central to Both

2006

2006 Robert Steele: Reinventing Intelligence

2004

2004 Robert Steele:  Reinventing Intelligence – From Truth, Power

Mini-Me: Latin America to USA — “Piss Off” + Cuba Makes Four Offering Asylum + Bolivia RECAP + Exchange for US Extradicting Bankers on Table

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Three Latin American leftist leaders offer asylum to Snowden

(Reuters) – Bolivia offered asylum on Saturday to former U.S. spy agency contractor Edward Snowden, joining leftist allies Venezuela and Nicaragua in defiance of Washington, which is demanding his arrest for divulging details of secret U.S. spy programs.

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Waving Good Bye to El Imperialismo
Waving Good Bye to El Imperialismo

“I want to tell … the Europeans and Americans that last night I was thinking that as a fair protest, I want to say that now in fact we are going to give asylum to that American who is being persecuted by his fellow Americans,” Morales said during a visit to the town of Chipaya.

. . . . . . .

“Who is the guilty one? A young man … who denounces war plans, or the U.S. government which launches bombs and arms the terrorist Syrian opposition against the people and legitimate President Bashar al-Assad?” Maduro asked, to applause and cheers from ranks of military officers at a parade.

“Who is the terrorist? Who is the global delinquent?”

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Mini-Me: Jobless Rate for Poor Black Teen Dropouts? Try 95 Percent — Killing Us All, Softly Now…

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Jobless Rate for Poor Black Teen Dropouts? Try 95 Percent

Paul Solman

PBS Newshour, 6 July 2013

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See Also:

SchwartzReport: Only 47% of US Adults Have Full-Time Job — CAN YOU HEAR US NOW? Robert Steele Comments + REVOLUTION USA RECAP

Paul Craig Roberts: US Jobs Report Half Truth (New Crummy Jobs) Half Lies (Those Not Counted)