Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Savant's words
-Savant
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You obviously no little about imperialism if you think Monarchy is required for it. American imperialism is alive and evil, and we have no kings. French imperialism afflicted North African and parts of the Far East without the benefis of a King... So did ancient Roman imperialism. At any rate, I seem to forget how many hundreds--or was it THOUSANDS--of Jews slain by the militaristic imperial first Crusade. These are apparently the Christian soldiers admired by you and that racist simpleton in this thread who appropriates Barack's last name, and imagines that you (and anyone of the left of Glenn Beck) are a "commie. "
-Savant
GMO Crops Continually Banned Around the World in Display of Health Freedom
GMO Crops Continually Banned Around the World in Display of Health Freedom
Anthony GucciardiInfowars.com
November 30, 2011
Colorado’s Boulder County was the latest health freedom hotspot to stand up against Monsanto and genetically modified produce, with Boulder County advisory committees announcing plans to phase out GMO crops on open space in pursuit of sustainable and ethical farming practices.
The county joins a long list of other political bodies that have banned, condemned, and even uprooted GMO crops across the globe.
Both the Food and Agriculture Policy Council and the Parks and Open Space Advisory Committee of Boulder Country voted 5-4 to phase out GMOs in an economically viable way. The transition proves that it is possible to be environmentally conscious, preserve the health of citizens, and still maintain economic stability.
Genetically modified corn has been growing on around 16,000 acres of cropland owned by the county for around a decade. In 2009, public concern over the consequences of GMO crops sparked public debate within the county. Citizens demanded that GMO crops be banned after 6 local farmers asked permission to plant sugar beets that were engineered to resist the herbicide Roundup.
Nations Starting to Ban and Uproot GMO Crops
Hungary has gained international recognition for their bold stand against biotech giant Monsanto, destroying all Monsanto corn fields littered with GMO crops. The nation destroyed 1000 acres of maize found to have been grown with genetically modified seeds, which are banned in the country. Many of the farmers were actually shocked to find they were using GMO seeds, which are resulting in extreme environmental consequence.
Peru has also taken a stand for health freedom, passing a monumental 10 year ban on genetically modified foods. Amazingly, Peru’s Plenary Session of the Congress made the decision despite previous governmental pushes for GM legalization. The known and unknown dangers of GMO crops seem to supersede even executive-level governmental directives.
Anibal Huerta, President of Peru’s Agrarian Commission, said the ban was needed to prevent the ”danger that can arise from the use of biotechnology.”
When the people demand anti-GMO action from the government, they are oftentimes forced to listen.
There is an increasing consensus among consumers that they want safe, local, organic fresh food and that they want the environment and wildlife to be protected,” wrote Walter Pengue from the University of Buenos Aires in Argentina, in a recent statement concerning GMOs in South America. “South American countries must proceed with a broader evaluation of their original agricultural policies and practices using the precautionary principle.Political displays of defiance against Monsanto and genetically modified foods is the best method of combating their existence. As more political bodies worldwide begin to take a stand against GMOs, Monsanto will be forced to retreat from the food supply.
This article originally appeared on Activist Post.
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Free Syria Army Boss Calls for Airstrikes
Free Syria Army Boss Calls for Airstrikes
Kurt Nimmo
Infowars.com
November 26, 2011
The Free Syria Army (FSA) is calling for airstrikes on “strategic targets” inside Syria, the AFP reported on Thursday.
“We are not in favor of the entry of foreign troops as was the case in Iraq but we want the international community to give us logistical support,” said FSA chief Riyadh al-Asaad, who is based across the border in Turkey. “We also want international protection, the establishment of a no-fly zone, a buffer zone and strikes on certain strategic targets considered as crucial by the regime,” he said.
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Earlier in the week, France’s foreign minister, Alain Juppé, raised the prospect of Syrian intervention. After a meeting in Paris with Burhan Ghalioun of the Syrian national council, Juppé said “humanitarian corridors or humanitarian zones” should be established to protect civilians from the alleged abuses of the al-Assad regime.
Sheltering the FSA is part of a Turkish effort to unseat al-Assad. A Foreign Ministry spokesman said on the condition of anonymity in keeping with diplomatic protocol that Turkey’s protection of the FSA in an “officers’ camp” is part of a humanitarian effort. “We are providing these people with temporary residence on humanitarian grounds, and that will continue,” he told the New York Times in late October.
Artak Shakaryan, an Armenian Turkologist, told PanArmenian on October 10 that Turkey will support operations to foment regime change in Syria but would not take direct military action without NATO support. “Ousting Iran out of the region or increasing its influence in Syria, should opposition come to power, are among Turkey’s main goals,” Shakaryan said.
Following the overthrow and murder of Moammar Gaddafi in Libya, NATO ruled out a Syrian no-fly zone. Al Bawaba, a newspaper based in Jordan and the United Arab Emirates, cited senior European sources this week that said Arab jet fighters, and possibly Turkish warplanes, backed by American logistic support, will implement a no fly zone over Syria.
Kuwait’s al-Rai daily reported that the no fly ban will include the movement of Syrian military vehicles, including tanks, personnel carriers and artillery, and will paralyze Syrian regime forces “in less than 24 hours.”
Arab League diplomats will meet in Egypt today to consider sanctions against Syria, after Damascus missed a deadline to agree on allowing international monitors to enter the country. The league suspended Syria’s membership earlier this month.
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Syria rejects Arab League sanctions.
The FSA leader said a no-fly zone imposed on Syria would allow his militia to triumph in a relatively short time.” On Thursday, the FSA said “armed Bedouins” attacked a military bus near the city of Palmyra and killed seven senior military pilots.
“We are determined to liberate our people and to make the regime fall,” al-Asaad said.
The FSA has denied that it is supported by the Muslim Brotherhood, the militant Sunni organization used by U.S. and British intelligence to undermine Arab nationalism. Libya’s National Transitional Council has announced that it is currently in talks with the Syrian National Council and is considering supplying weapons and volunteer fighters of the National Liberation Army to the Free Syrian Army.
Libya’s National Transitional Council includes members connected to al-Qaeda while the Syrian National Council is linked to the Muslim Brotherhood.
Despite documented connections to avowed enemies of the United States and especially Israel, a number of prominent Republicans and neocons have called for supporting the FSA and violently overthrowing the al-Assad regime.
Arizona Senator John McCain compared al-Assad to Gaddafi and told the 2011 American Israel Public Affairs Committee Summit that Syria poses a threat to Israel.
In June, South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham urged the U.S. take a similar approach in Syria to the one taken in Libya.
During recent GOP debates, Rick Perry called for a Syrian no-fly zone and Mitt Romney suggested a “no drive zone.”
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1954 - Senator John F. Kennedy speaking against American involvement in Indochina
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I read the book JFK and the Unspeakable by Douglas and he has a great story that in 68, RFK was asked how he and JFK were so right about Vietnam (it was obvious in 68 the war was a mistake). RFK slammed his fist on his desk and screamed 'BECAUSE WE WERE THERE!'. Referring to his and JFK's trip in the 50s where they saw the French getting routed by the Vietnamese. JFK knew we would be just replacing the French if we stayed there (same outcome). He was ready to get out in 65 after the election.
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Iran Attack Dominates GOP Debate Sponsored by Neocon Institute
Iran Attack Dominates GOP Debate Sponsored by Neocon Institute
Kurt Nimmo
Infowars.com
November 23, 2011
Prior to the GOP debate last night, the Obama administration sent adviser Tom Donilon to the Brookings Institute where he insisted Iran has been weakened under its sanctions regime. Donilon admitted, however, that sanctions have not led to Iran “fundamentally altering its behavior.”
AEI sets tone for “debate” on attacking Iran.
Brookings is a top level globalist operation. It receives funding from an array of foundations, including the CIA’s Ford Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation. It also receives money from Bank of America, JP Morgan and a number of “defense” contractors. Brookings also shares a relationship with the neocon operation, the American Enterprise Institute. A number of AEI alumni, most notably Michael Ledeen, have called for moving aggressively against Iran.
Following Donilon’s sojourn to Brookings, the prospect of an attack on Iran dominated the GOP “debates” (sponsored in by the warmongering AEI along with the Heritage Foundation and CNN).
Newt Gingrich led the pack by calling for “regime change” in Iran and “said that could be accomplished within a year, adopting a more aggressive posture toward the U.S. adversary than advocated by the rest of the Republican field or by President Barack Obama,” reports the Wall Street Journal.
Gingrich said he would bomb Iran “as a last resort and with a goal of bringing about the downfall of the government.”
Rick Perry suggested shutting down Iran’s economy by sanctioning its central bank. Herman Cain said he would back an attack by Israel if there was a “credible” plan and Mitt Romney called for tougher sanctions to cripple Iran’s oil industry.
Sources indicate Romney’s idea is already in the works. The Obama administration is looking to bar foreign firms from investing in Iran’s petrochemical industry, a sanction that would be along the lines of past restrictions on Iran’s oil and gas sectors.
“If they want to bomb something, it’s their business and they should face their consequences,” Ron Paul said. “Israel is quite capable of taking care of themselves.” He said Americans should not be comfortable with any military action “without a proper declaration by the United States Congress.”
Ron Paul responds to Wolf Blitzer on Israel and Iran attack.
Following the beating of the war drums at a debate sponsored by an organization responsible in large part for the illegal attack on Iraq under false pretense, Iranian General Yahya Rahim Safavi said his country is prepared “for the worst case scenario.”
Safavi made a point of stating that Iran monitors U.S. ships in the strategically important Strait of Hormuz where one-third of the world’s oil passes. “New war in the region will bring economic and political crisis into the entire world,” he said.
Iran has signaled if need be it would use oil as a political tool. Iran’s oil minister, Rostam Qasemi, told Al Jazeera that if backed into a corner Iran would not hesitate.
While Qasemi’s threat was vague, Mehdi Mehdizadeh, a member of the Iranian parliament, clarified: “If Iran closes the Strait of Hormuz this will cause an increase in oil prices, and under such circumstances Western industries will be grounded.”
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