Showing posts with label the guardian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the guardian. Show all posts

Thursday 13 June 2013

Vladmir Putin Raps On American Psychology & Culture From Carthage To Scarlet O'Hara




If you relied on the warmongering Corporate and Think Tank media analysis of Vladimir Putin you'd never know he's one of the most knowledgeable of all the world leaders. In addition he is easily the most direct, the most savvy and as you can see in this new Russia Today open-discussion panel interview he is quite capable of being very witty.

Go ahead. Take a drink. 

Don't let the West poison the well. Here he is speaking English. He speaks German too.


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Tuesday 4 June 2013

The Blackmailing, Pro-Paedophile, Pro-Zionist, Anti-Muslim MI5, MI6 & SAS Executioners




James Bond is a movie franchise to brainwash the ill informed British into thinking they are a charming force for moral good in the world. The reality is much more obnoxious. When the secret services are not raping young boys to blackmail politicians they are destabilizing innocent countries like Libya and Syria for the Globalists corporations, or handing over British lads to be tortured so they can "save" them in daring rescue missions and convert them to into spying on any group that isn't pro Zionist.

This explosive interview by Abby Martin of Russia Today lays it all out for the reality seeker to see for themselves. Ignorance in the information age is a lifestyle decision. 

Go ahead, take a drink.

Friday 29 March 2013

Bitcoin




An excellent introduction to Bitcoin by The Guardian. A rare piece of journalism that actually informs society in an even handed way.

Monday 16 July 2012

Charlie Skelton At The Guardian Breaks The Corporate Media Truth Embargo


The informed observer is well aware of the powerfully financed groups that direct the journalist narrative in the controlled corporate media. For this reason very few are aware that NATO is largely responsible for the massacres in Syria and that the usual suspects such as the Council on Foreign Relations or The Bilderberg Group are backing the terrorists in Syria with their extensive control of the corporate for profit pro-war media-narrative.

Charlie Skelton has broken this truth embargo with an article tucked away in the back pages of Comment is Free in The Guardian. It is comprehensive, well researched and extraordinarily extensive. Never before in British Journalism has an article critical of these warmongers parading as think tanks been published. It is nothing less than a piece of history and you can be sure that this will not be the first.

When the world wakes up to the extensive media manipulation it is subjected to this article will be marked as a seminal moment in reporting history. It is slightly tedious to the untrained eye but make no mistake it is a bombshell in the garden of supine journalism.

Update: Tariq Ali agrees


Monday 31 October 2011

Alan Rusbridger & Slavoj Zizek Interviewed On Al Jazeera




Alan talks about his visit by the head of Scotland Yard to pressure him into dropping the phone hacking story. Zizek talks about the radio silence of the massacre and depravity in The Congo. Both specifically distance themselves from using the conspiracy word and yet are they not saying that corporate media is controlled? That some stories have the lowest possible odds of informing people?

It is controlled though mostly by (profit driven) agenda than micro managed orders being issued from Wizards behind curtains. That's what middle managers are for. However this is an even graver allegation than conspiracy which comes from Old French and before that Latin language of 'to breathe together'. 

Until the Anglo American media axis views all life as equal the media are a sizeable part of our problem. There are signs for hope but it does require more people to speak up in the public domain, and yet the silence on the most important issues of our times is a butchered and bleeding elephant tusk on the coffee table that the materialists would prefer not to talk about.

Even Al Jazeera showed us their line in the sand during the Arab Spring uprising though they are currently along with Russia Today providing a news service that is superior to most of the traditional Western media apertures.

Monday 21 April 2008

The Growing Pains of China




I've been giving a lot of thought as to why the Chinese seem to react so hysterically to any hint of criticism from the outside world. I think I know some of the reasons but first I want to outline some conversations I've been having with my Chinese colleagues. The Government here are responsible for yanking the largest number of Chinese people out of poverty and internal strife and into a modern 21st century environment ever. No other group of people have singlehandedly done so much for one country. Therefore the general view of Government by the Chinese is that they have done a sterling job.

Who could dispute that?

However in order to achieve that stability and meteoric growth a number of the usual freedoms which have evolved with many different institutions over several centuries in the West have needed to be limited. The discussion in the mainstream media is never critical of the Government, but I'm assured that within the privacy of the home it's quite normal. The point made to me earlier is that if China's backbone or the migrant worker classes were subjected to a mass media message more critical of China's own shortcomings, it would lead to massive instability. Our news institutions in the West are critical of our own failings but that's because the maturity to handle the criticism is generally there.

OK back to hypersensitivity of criticism. The Chinese are only ever exposed to the 'Good News' provided by the state run media, of success after success. It then comes as a bit of a shock when criticisms are leveled against this country despite the successful nature of accelerated wealth accumulation conditions provided by the State. It is even more of a rude affront as those criticisms come from the outside. No family can handle criticism from any outside party when constructive criticism from within is stifled and curtailed.

The video above prompted me to write this post because its weakness is the obvious. The author never ever concedes that China may have some responsibility for anything at all, at any time. I think it would be wise for the West to become better at admitting its own shortcomings in a more public manner with the institutions of our governments and their diplomatic agencies. Internal debate and criticism may be endemic in the West but unfortunately the Chinese get to see very little of type of content that makes it into the "comment is free" section of The Guardian. If the West were a little smarter about getting its message across to the Chinese, they'd be making Chinese language viral videos with the type of criticism we subject each other to on a daily basis.

It will probably take a few more years yet though, for the West to intellectually accommodate the East as an equal sibling and also for the East to come to terms with the responsibility of being on the word stage. The Olympics in China's case will be a good start for getting to know each other. However do expect more growing pains.

Monday 21 May 2007