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Saturday, August 4, 2018

Martin Armstrong - Fake News & Their Conspiracy with the Deep State Exposed

The Guardian is still bashing Russia and in today's edition Jeremy Corbyn says  that there is no place for antisemitism within the Labour Party, but the Guardian has no CiF under these articles so readers can't leave a comment. Is being against the Israel's policies towards the Palestinians antisemitic?  
I put out the video below in the Guardian  CiF once which is called, An Israeli Soldier's Story, by Eran Efrati, but the Guardian took it down. Was that video antisemitic, and is that what they mean by antisemitism in the British Labour party?
Eran Efrati says how he discovered that Israel was deliberately provoking Palestinians to demonstrate so they could test out their new weapons on them. Israel is a world leading arms manufacture, say's Eran Efrati.  It's one of the most powerful videos I have ever watched,  
Many people believe the Guardian to be a newspaper of the left, but really, it's supports the ruling class and it's cronies. The Guardian reports fake news and is spreading the flames of war. KV


QUESTION: Did the Deep State indict the Russians to sabotage the Trump Putin summit? The Daily News seems to be cheering World War III. What is going on?
ANSWER: The Justice Department DELIBERATELY indicted Russians they can never put on trial and it was done days before the summit to intentionally disrupt it and set the fake news up to maintaining that Russia is the enemy. In other words, we should not talk with an enemy but we should just declare war. It really is mind-blowing how the press is so intent upon creating war with Russia. They argued against peace in North Korea and they take the same tactic with Russia. The press and Deep State are simply positioning people to support a war and the Democrats are becoming the party of war and anti-Russia.
This is the press and how they acted before to create the Spanish American War. The famous artist, Frederic Remington, worked for William Randolph Hearst, who was the son of a U.S. senator from California who had made a fortune in the mid-1800s mining industry.  In 1897, Remington became very bored by the lack of anything newsworthy in Cuba and cabled to Hearst, “Everything quiet.  There is no trouble here.  There will be no war.  Wish to return.”  In response to Remington’s message, Hearst replied, “Please remain.  You furnish the pictures and I’ll furnish the war.”
I remember in history class back in high school how they blamed the Spanish American war on Pulitzer and Hearst who created a war with fake news just to sell their newspapers. The competition between them was all that mattered. It became known back then as “Yellow Journalism”and the most ironic fact to come from this is that journalists today cherish winning a Pulitzer Prize for journalism that is named after the father of what we call today “Fake News”! Today, journalists keep bashing Trump for pointing out that they are indeed using their power to push personal views. Nothing has changed. In Asia, I am asked what is wrong with CNN? They no longer report the news, it is all about overthrowing Trump because their corrupt candidate, Hillary, lost.
The Daily News has been especially outrageous in that story regarding Putin and they were not finished with distorting the entire summit. They tweeted that Trump “derides reports with which he disagrees as ‘fake news,’ then buys the Russian narrative hook, line, sinker, pole, and boat.” Catherine Garcia. 
Garcia has NEVER looked at the evidence behind the Magnitsky Act. Is this intentional or is she so biased that she sees no need to actually investigate anything?
Not a single major news organization bothered to report that Putin said Mueller can go to Russia and interrogate who he wants if Russia can do the same with respect to the Hermitage Capital incident that involved the blackmail of Yeltsin, the charge against Bank of New York for $7 billion money laundering, and Republic National Bank/HSBC. Where is the independent reporting? Where are the real investigative journalists? Not a single major news outlet bothered to report that offer or even question what was it about? A real news organization would be unbiased and at least report what allegations Putin is making.
So what does Garcia want? Does she want a Pulitzer Prize for creating World War III? I have PERSONAL knowledge of what Putin was talking about. The attempt to take over Russia and blackmail Yeltsin is what resulted in Yeltsin turning to Putin for help, to begin with.  Putin clearly states that the USA is free to go interrogate the Russians they have indicted and the press declares guilty without any trial PROVIDED that Russia can interrogate Americans and Bill Browder for interfering in the Russia democratic process. They BANNED the film The Forecaster in the United States yet it appeared all around the world and has been on flights on airlines to the USA. They have also BANNEDthe documentary on Bill Browder’s story: Magnitsky Act: Behind the Scenes. Why are two films that touch on the subject of Russia BANNED in the USA? Who is behind the cover-up? The Forecaster was even on TV in Canada. It is BANNED by the networks in the USA, the news, and Netflix. Why? Because it shows that there were people in the United States who were interfering in the Russian elections blackmailing Yeltsin not to  run and to stuff their own puppet in as President of Russia without an election?
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                                                 An Israeli Soldier's Story - Eran Efrati


The talk by Eran Efrati was filmed in Denver, Colorado on March 3, 2014 as part of The Soldier and the Refusenik U.S. tour with Maya Wind. Eran talk about his experiences in the IDF and then more broadly discusses Israel, its relationship to the U.S. and the global expansion of militarism. Eran Efrati, 28, was born and raised in Jerusalem. After graduating high school he enlisted in the IDF, where he served as a combat soldier and company sergeant in Battalion 50 of the Nachal Division. He spent most of his service in Hebron and throughout the West Bank. In 2009, he was discharged and joined Breaking the Silence, an organization of veteran Israeli soldiers working to raise awareness about the daily reality in the Occupied Territories. He worked as the chief investigator of the organization, collecting testimonies from IDF soldiers about their activities. He also guided political tours and to the West Bank and worked to educate Israeli youth about the reality of being a soldier in an occupying army. His collected testimonies appear in the booklet "Operation Cast Lead" and their most recent release "Our Harsh Logic". Since leaving Breaking the Silence, his investigative reports appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post and The Guardian. Today he is active with the Israeli groups Anarchists Against the Wall and Boycott from Within.

25 comments:

  1. Q. Is being anti the Israel state's policies towards the Palestinians anti-Semitic?

    A. Anything other than fanatical support for Israeli atrocities is “anti-Semitic.” Actually everyone [including Netanyahu] is anti-Semitic. Like the ubiquitous “Commies” of the 1950s, or the “home-grown terrorists” of today, “anti-Semites” are infinite in number. Everywhere we look, we see nothing but racists, sexists, fascists, homophobes, and anti-Semites. All are multiplying exponentially. It’s a global and perpetual holocaust.™

    “Many people believe the Guardian to be a newspaper of the left, but really it supports the ruling class and it's cronies. The Guardian reports fake news and is spreading the flames of war.” ~ Kaivey

    The Guardian was somewhat leftist from 1821 until the 1990s, at which point it became right-wing neoliberal. The Guardian still calls itself “leftist” in order to insinuate right-wing programming into progressive people’s minds. For this same reason, right-wing neoliberals like Hillary and Obama are called “leftists.”

    “In Asia, I am asked what is wrong with CNN? They no longer report the news. It is all about overthrowing Trump because their corrupt candidate, Hillary, lost.”

    The U.S. Empire, now in its twilight, has developed mass dementia. Millions of stupid peasants see their world crumbling, and they collectively howl at the moon. They long to end their wretched lives via nuclear war.

    It’s called Trump derangement syndrome.

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  2. No worries of Martin Armstrong being called a leftist.

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  3. Don't you guys get tired of holding up your side of the Russia! Russia! Russia! story? It's been a year and half since Trump's election and he's still President. The Mueller Report, perhaps the most anticipated report of this century, has not been released, and may never be released to the public.

    I took my chill pill last year and my health is better for it.

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  4. Evidently your chill pill isn’t working.
    (Did you check the expiration date on the box?)

    No one on this blog gets worked up about Russia-gate, since no one believes in that hoax.

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  5. Refuting hoaxes that no one believes in is a waste of time. But of course there are people on this blog who believe in Russia-gate. They have the option of taking a chill pill too.

    Those who hoped that Trump would be gone by now are worked up, in a lather, in a tizzy. But these stories resolve themselves over time. That is why my chill pill has two expiration dates: 2020 or 2024.

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  6. Bob:Refuting hoaxes that no one believes in is a waste of time.

    Unfortunately many do believe and write about the hoaxes. Bill Black for instance, at NEP recently. My comment there was not published.

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  7. “But of course there are people on this blog who believe in Russia-gate.”

    More nonsense. No one in this blog believes in the Russia-gate hoax.

    Please take another chill pill.

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  8. Bill should stick to his field.

    Otherwise his expertise counts for exactly zero. His opinion stands on the level of other non-expert opinions.

    This doesn't imply that expert opinions are corrected. They often differ. But they are informed based on expertise in the field.

    Otherwise it's kibitzing.

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  9. Konrad is of the belief that this blog is an echo chamber as far as Russia is concerned. Prove him wrong!

    If I were Russian, I'd have done what I could to help Trump. If caught, I'd deny it and point out the long list of US foreign "meddling" - the kind that destroy entire regions. At worst, foreign relations will remain the same. At best, America retreats into isolationism and the BRICs move into the vacuum. Europe may also come to its senses and collaborate.

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  10. Yes. Prove me wrong so that "Bob" will not look so much like a fool.

    Who here believes in the Russia-gate hoax?

    (Crickets chirping.)

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  11. I am always amazed at people who are knowledgeable about one subject and seem reasonable enough until they start talking about something like space aliens. That talk completely destroys any credibility that they might have. Of course Bill Black can't quit talking anyway.

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  12. Bill Black is free to express his opinion. Isn't that what blogs are for?

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  13. "Who here believes in the Russia-gate hoax?"

    Well I believe it is a hoax .... working as cover for political domestic surveillance...

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  14. "Bill Black for instance, at NEP recently. My comment there was not published."

    oooooh.... oooooh.... oh this is perfect...

    the whole MMT thing is all politicized no wonder Neil gtf out of it...

    They dont have the Science chops (never developed them) so now a retreat into politics the last refuge...

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  15. "Bill should stick to his field."

    If this alleged phony FISA warrant process is ever proven and they lock the people up it imo would qualify as "control fraud"... iow the Obama Admin was in control and committed fraud upon the FISA court to get the surveillance authorization...

    So he is sticking to his field of theory ... maybe just not doing a very good job of applying it consistently... have to see how this eventually turns out...

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  16. That would depend on what Calgacus's comment was about.

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  17. The main reason why no one here believes the Russia-gate hoax is not because the hoax is clearly nonsense, with zero proof or evidence, but because it is a manifestation of Trump derangement syndrome (TDS).

    TDS is so total that Trump’s so-called enemies (i.e. the #Resistance, a.k.a. the #Assistance) do everything they can to support Trump in every way that matters.

    For example, the Trump regime wants Julian Assange’s head, and the Democrat #Assistance wants to help Trump get it.

    The #Assistance says that Julian Assange is a Russian agent / a rapist / a white supremacist / a pedophile, and a fascist. Since the #Assistance says that Trump is the same, the #Assistance supports Trump. (“Bring us Assange’s head!”)

    CNN, the DNC, and all the other Trump-bashers secretly wear MAGA hats.

    On the flipside, the main reason why many people support Trump is not that they adore Trump, but that they (rightly) despise everyone who advances Trump derangement syndrome, which includes the Russia-gate hoax.

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  18. I do not suffer from TDS. Which begs the question: Does Bill Black suffer from it?

    If I were American, I would be stricken with Democrat Fatigue Syndrome (DFS), for which no amount of daily Trump injections would alleviate. Vote blue no matter who? Are you kidding me?

    Believing in Russia-gate is reasonable. Believing in space aliens is outlandish.

    For TDS sufferers, Russia-gate is the means and getting rid of Trump is the end. That's less a matter of belief than of conviction. The ends justify the means!

    That Trump may serve out two terms as president is delicious irony.

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  19. Why are you obsessed with space aliens?

    The only Russia-gate advocate I know of who talks about space aliens is John Podesta, who thinks the U.S. government is covering up something.

    See
    https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2016/04/08/the-long-strange-history-of-john-podestas-space-alien-obsession/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.fc98cf7edee2

    And no, contrary to your claim, believing in Russia-gate is not reasonable.

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  20. Russia-gate is very believable stuff, on the level of a husband cheating on his wife.

    Space aliens are what the followers of Alex Jones are into. They're also Trump supporters, but I'm sure that's just a coincidence.

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  21. You spout gibberish.
    When anyone requests clarification, you respond with more gibberish.
    So be it.
    I leave you to your obsession with Alex Jones, marital infidelity, and space aliens.
    And no, contrary to your claim, Russia-gate is not believable.

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  22. Konrad,

    I can find plenty of people who believe in Russia-gate. I can also find people who believe in chemtrails or that something is being added to the water that is turning frogs gay. What more clarification do you want?

    People will stop believing (or disbelieving) Russia-gate when the saga is concluded.

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  23. Bob: Bill Black's blog concerned the illogic of Trump supporters. My point there was that their illogic was trivial compared to that of even calling Mueller's activities "an investigation".

    That it is an "investigation" is a provable hoax. It is no more one than Captain Renault's was when Major Strasser was shot in front of his eyes and he ordered his men to "round up all the usual suspects". Ignoring Craig Murray and not demanding the DNC server prove this way beyond reasonable doubt.

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  24. Why do you suppose he did not publish your comment?

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